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Summary of Contents for GS1900-10HP

Page 1: ...om GS1 9 0 0 Series GbE Smart Managed Switch Version 2 10 Edition 2 04 2016 Copyright 2016 ZyXEL Communications Corporation User s Guide Default Login Details IP Address http 192 168 1 1 In band ports User Name admin Password 1234 ...

Page 2: ...ay differ slightly from your product due to differences in your product firmware or your computer operating system Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate Note It is recommended you use the Web Configurator to configure the Switch Web Configurator Online Help Click the help icon in any screen for help in configuring that screen and supplementary informa...

Page 3: ...egation 70 Monitor Loop Guard 72 Monitor Multicast 75 Monitor Spanning Tree 79 Monitor LLDP 85 Monitor Security 88 Monitor Management 91 Configuration System 94 Configuration Port 99 Configuration VLAN 112 Configuration MAC Table 125 Configuration Link Aggregation 129 Configuration Loop Guard 136 Configuration Mirror 139 Configuration Multicast 141 Configuration Spanning Tree 149 Configuration LLD...

Page 4: ...v6 Support 17 1 2 Ways to Manage the Switch 18 1 3 Good Habits for Managing the Switch 18 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection 19 2 1 Freestanding Installation 19 2 2 Hardware Installation 20 2 2 1 Wall Mounting 20 2 2 2 Rack Mounting 21 Chapter 3 Hardware Overview 24 3 1 Front Panel Connections 24 3 1 1 Ethernet Ports 25 3 1 2 SFP Slots 26 3 2 Rear Panel 27 3 2 1 Power Connection 29 3 3...

Page 5: ...nical Reference 51 Chapter 7 Monitor System 52 7 1 Overview 52 7 1 1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 52 7 2 IP 52 7 2 1 IPv4 52 7 2 2 IPv6 53 7 3 Information 54 Chapter 8 Monitor Port 55 8 1 Overview 55 8 1 1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 55 8 2 Port 55 8 2 1 Status 55 8 2 2 Port Counters 56 8 2 3 Bandwidth Utilization 58 8 3 PoE 59 8 4 Bandwidth Management 60 8 4 1 Bandwidth Control 60 8 5 Stor...

Page 6: ... 1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 70 11 2 Link Aggregation 70 Chapter 12 Monitor Loop Guard 72 12 1 Overview 72 12 1 1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 73 12 2 Loop Guard 73 Chapter 13 Monitor Multicast 75 13 1 Overview 75 13 1 1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 75 13 2 IGMP 75 13 2 1 Vlan 75 13 2 2 Statistics 76 13 2 3 Group 77 13 2 4 Router 78 Chapter 14 Monitor Spanning Tree 79 14 1 Overview 79 ...

Page 7: ...ter 88 16 2 Port Security 88 16 3 802 1X 89 16 3 1 Port 89 16 3 2 Authenticated Hosts 90 Chapter 17 Monitor Management 91 17 1 Overview 91 17 1 1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 91 17 2 Syslog 91 17 3 Error Disable 92 Chapter 18 Configuration System 94 18 1 Overview 94 18 1 1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 94 18 2 IP 94 18 2 1 The IPv4 Screen 94 18 2 2 The IPv6 Screen 95 18 3 Time 96 18 3 1 The S...

Page 8: ...Edit Screen 111 Chapter 20 Configuration VLAN 112 20 1 Overview 112 20 1 1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 112 20 2 VLAN 113 20 2 1 The VLAN Screen 113 20 2 2 The VLAN Add Screen 113 20 2 3 The Port Screen 114 20 2 4 The Port Edit Screen 115 20 2 5 The VLAN Port Screen 116 20 3 Guest VLAN 118 20 3 1 The Global Screen 118 20 3 2 The Port Screen 119 20 3 3 The Port Edit Screen 119 20 4 Voice VLAN 12...

Page 9: ... The LAG Port Screen 132 22 2 5 The LAG Port Edit Screen 133 22 2 6 The LACP Port Screen 133 22 2 7 The LACP Port Edit Screen 134 Chapter 23 Configuration Loop Guard 136 23 1 Overview 136 23 2 Loop Guard 136 23 2 1 The Global Screen 136 23 2 2 The Loop Guard Port 137 23 2 3 The Port Edit Screen 137 Chapter 24 Configuration Mirror 139 24 1 Overview 139 24 2 Mirror 139 24 2 1 The Mirror Screen 139 C...

Page 10: ...rt Screen 156 26 2 10 The MST Port Edit Screen 157 Chapter 27 Configuration LLDP 159 27 1 Overview 159 27 2 LLDP 159 27 2 1 The Global Screen 159 27 2 2 The Port Screen 160 27 2 3 The Port Edit Screen 161 27 2 4 The Local Information Screen 162 27 2 5 The Local Information Edit Screen 164 27 2 6 The MED Network Policy Screen 167 27 2 7 The MED Network Policy Add Edit Screen 167 27 2 8 The MED Port...

Page 11: ... 185 29 4 1 The Global Screen 185 29 4 2 The Port Screen 185 29 4 3 The Port Edit Screen 186 29 5 DoS 187 29 5 1 The Global Screen 188 29 5 2 The Port Screen 188 29 5 3 The Port Edit Screen 189 29 5 4 DoS Attack Types 190 Chapter 30 Configuration AAA 191 30 1 Overview 191 30 2 Auth Method 191 30 2 1 The Auth Method Screen 191 30 2 2 The Auth Method Add Modify Screen 192 30 3 RADIUS 192 30 3 1 The ...

Page 12: ...S 207 31 5 1 The HTTP Screen 207 31 5 2 The HTTPS Screen 208 31 6 Users 209 31 6 1 The Users Screen 209 31 6 2 The Users Add Modify Screen 210 31 7 Remote Access Control 210 31 7 1 The Global Screen 210 31 7 2 The Profile Add Modify Screen 211 Chapter 32 Maintenance 213 32 1 Firmware Upgrade 213 32 1 1 Overview 213 32 1 2 Upgrade the firmware from a file on your computer 214 32 2 Firmware Manageme...

Page 13: ...19 32 7 Network Diagnostics 219 32 7 1 Port Test 219 32 7 2 IPv4 Ping Test 220 32 7 3 IPv6 Ping Test 221 32 7 4 Trace Route 222 32 8 Reboot 223 32 8 1 Overview 223 32 8 2 Reboot the Switch 223 Chapter 33 Troubleshooting 224 33 1 Power Hardware Connections and LEDs 224 33 2 Switch Access and Login 225 33 3 Switch Configuration 227 Appendix A Customer Support 228 Appendix B Legal Information 234 Ind...

Page 14: ...14 PART I User s Guide ...

Page 15: ...cts different company departments RD and Sales to the corporate backbone It can alleviate bandwidth contention and eliminate server and network bottlenecks All users that need high bandwidth can connect to high speed department servers via the Switch Table 1 GS1900 Series Comparison Table MODEL GS1 9 00 8 GS1 9 0 0 8 HP GS1 9 0 0 1 0HP GS1 9 0 0 1 6 GS1 9 0 0 2 4 E GS1 9 0 0 2 4 GS1 9 0 0 2 4HP GS...

Page 16: ...switches to the Switch In this example all computers can share high speed applications on the server and access the Internet To expand the network simply add more networking devices such as switches routers computers print servers and so on Figure 2 Gigabit to the Desktop 1 1 3 IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Application Example A VLAN Virtual Local Area Network allows a physical network to be partitioned into m...

Page 17: ... only ports that need access to the server need to be part of VLAN 1 Ports can belong to other VLAN groups too Figure 3 Shared Server Using VLAN Example 1 1 4 IPv6 Support IPv6 Internet Protocol version 6 is designed to enhance IP address size and features The increase in IPv6 address size to 128 bits from the 32 bit IPv4 address allows up to 3 4 x 1038 IP addresses At the time of writing the Swit...

Page 18: ... Good Habits for Managing the Switch Do the following things regularly to make the Switch more secure and to manage the Switch more effectively Change the password Use a password that s noteasy to guess and that consists of different types of characters such as numbers and letters Write down the password and put it in a safe place Back up the configuration and make sure you knowhow to restore it R...

Page 19: ... Switch to allow air circulation and the attachment of cables and the power cord 4 Remove the adhesive backing from the rubber feet 5 Attach the rubber feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch These rubber feet help protect the Switch from shock or vibration and ensure space between devices when stacking Figure 4 Attaching Rubber Feet Note Do NOT block the ventilation holes Leave space betw...

Page 20: ...ttach your Switch to a wall See the following table for how far apart to place the screws Screw the two screws provided with your Switch into the wall see the figure in step 2 Use screws with 6 mm 8 mm 0 24 0 31 wide heads Do not screw the screws all the way in to the wall leave a small gap between the head of the screw and the wall The gap must be big enough for the screw heads to slide into the ...

Page 21: ...allation Requirements Two mounting brackets Eight M3 flat head screws and a 2 Philips screwdr iver Four M5 flat head screws and a 2 Philips screwdri ver Failure to use the proper screws may damage the unit Precautions Make sure the rack will safely support the comb ined weight of all the equipment it contains Make sure the position of the Switch does not makethe rack unstable or top heavy Take all...

Page 22: ...stall the M3 flat head screws through the mounting bracket holes into the Switch 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to install the second mounting bracket on the other side of the Switch 4 You may now mount the Switch on a rack Proceed to the next section 2 2 2 1 Mounting the Switch on a Rack 1 Position a mounting bracket that is already attached to the Switch on one side of the rack lining up the two screw h...

Page 23: ...ck GS1900 16 and GS1900 24E Figure 8 Mounting the Switch on a Rack GS1900 24 GS1900 24HP GS1900 48 GS1900 48HP 2 Using a 2 Philips screwdriver install the M5 flat head screws through the mounting bracket holes into the rack 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to attach the second mounting bracket on the other side of the rack ...

Page 24: ...panel and rear panel of the Switch and shows you how to make the hardware connections 3 1 Front Panel Connections The following figures show the front panels of the Switch Figure 9 Front Panel GS1900 8 Figure 10 Front Panel GS1900 8HP Figure 11 Front Panel GS1900 10HP Revision A1 Revision B1 ...

Page 25: ...15 Front Panel GS1900 24HP Figure 16 Front Panel GS1900 48 Figure 17 Front Panel GS1900 48HP 3 1 1 Ethernet Ports The Switch has 1000Base T auto negotiating auto crossover Ethernet ports In 10 100 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet the speed can be 10Mbps 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps The duplex mode can be both half or full duplex at 100 Mbps and full duplex only at 1000 Mbps ...

Page 26: ...a fiber optic cable to the Switch The Switch does not come with transceivers You must use transceivers that comply with the Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP Transceiver MultiSource Agreement MSA See the SFF committee s INF 8074i specification Rev 1 0 for details You can change transceivers while the Switch is operating You can use different transceivers to connect to Ethernet switches with differen...

Page 27: ...re 19 Installed Transceiver 3 1 2 2 Transceiver Removal Use the following steps to remove a transceiver 1 Open the transceiver s latch latch styles vary Figure 20 Opening the Transceiver s Latch Example 2 Pull the transceiver out of the slot Figure 21 Transceiver Removal Example 3 2 Rear Panel The following figures show the rear panels of the Switch Figure 22 Rear Panel GS1900 8 ...

Page 28: ...eries User s Guide 28 Figure 23 Rear Panel GS1900 8HP Figure 24 Rear Panel GS1900 10HP Figure 25 Rear Panel GS1900 16 Figure 26 Rear Panel GS1900 24E Figure 27 Rear Panel GS1900 24 Figure 28 Rear Panel GS1900 24HP Revision B1 Revision A1 ...

Page 29: ...e back of the Switch and the other end to the appropriate power source For Switches with a power switch see Table 1 on page 15 use the POW ER ON OFF switch to have the Switch power on or off Connecting the Power Use the following procedures to connect the Switch to a power source after you have installed it in a rack Note Use the included power cord for the AC power connection 1 Connect the female...

Page 30: ...reen On Power is supplied to all PoE Ethernet ports Off There is no power supply 1G SFP Slots Fiber Ports see Section 1 1 on page 15 LNK ACT Green Blinking The system is transmitting receiving to from a 100 1000 Mbps Fiber network On The link to a 100 1000 Mbps Fiber network is up Off The link to a Fiber network is down Table 4 LED Descriptions GS1900 8HP Revison B1 and GS1900 10HP Only LED COLOR ...

Page 31: ...etwork Table 4 LED Descriptions continued GS1900 8HP Revison B1 and GS1900 10HP Only LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION Table 5 LED Descriptions for SFP Port GS1100 10HP and GS1900 10HP Only LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION Two arrow LEDs for 1G SFP Slots Fiber Ports right left arrows Amber On The link to a 100 Mbps Fiber network is up Blinking The system is transmitting receiving to from a 100 Mbps Fiber n...

Page 32: ...r it The ZON Utility issues requests via ZyXEL Discovery Protocol ZDP and in response to the query the device responds back with basic information including IP address firmware version location system and model name in the same broadcast domain The information is then displayed in the ZON Utility screen and you can perform tasks like basic configuration of the devices and batch firmware upgrade in...

Page 33: ...ons enabled by default Enable cookies The recommended screen resolution is 1024 x 768 pixels and higher 5 2 Access 1 Make sure your Switch hardware is properly connected See the Quick Start Guide 2 Browse to https 192 168 1 1 The Login screen appears Figure 32 The Login Screen 3 Enter the user name default admin and password default 1234 4 Click Login If you logged in using the default user name a...

Page 34: ...e Bar The icons provide the following functions Click Logout in a screen to exit the web configurator You have to log in with your password again after you log out This is recommended after you finish a management session for security reasons A B C Table 6 Title Bar Web Configurator Icons LABEL DESCRIPTION Logout Click this to log out of the Web Configurator OK Click OK to apply the changes Cancel...

Page 35: ...Logout Screen 5 3 2 Navigation Panel Use the menu items on the navigation panel to open screens to configure Switch features The following sections introduce the Switch s navigation panel menus and their screens Figure 35 Navigation Panel Getting Start Getting Start displays general device information system status system resource usage and interface status For details on Getting Start features se...

Page 36: ...ontrol Displays egress global burst and port rate for individual Switch ports Storm Control This link takes you to a screen that displays broadcast filters VLAN This link takes you to screens where you can see port based or 802 1Q VLAN depending on what you configured in the Switch Setup menu You can also see a protocol based VLAN or a subnet based VLAN in these screens VLAN VLAN Displays VLAN set...

Page 37: ...nfigure general identification information and time settings for the Switch IP IPv4 This link takes you to a screen where you can enable an I Pv4 interface and configure the IPv4 settings on the Switch IPv6 This link takes you to a screen where you can enable an I Pv6 interface and configure the IPv6 settings on the Switch Time System Time Configure time of system SNTP Server Configure SNTP server...

Page 38: ...ink Global Configure global settings LAG Management Configure LAG management settings LAG Port Configure LAG port settings LACP Port Configure LACP port settings Loop Guard This link takes you to a screen where you can configure protection against network loops that occur on the edge of your network Global Configure global settings Port Configure port settings Mirror This link takes you to screens...

Page 39: ...d DoS settings Port Security Global Configure global settings Port Configure port settings Protected Port Configure protected port settings 802 1X Global Configure global settings Port Configure port settings DoS Global Configure global settings Port Configure port settings AAA This link takes you to a screen where you can view authentication authorization and accounting services via external serv...

Page 40: ...n where you can configure global and profile settings Table 9 Maintenance Menu Screens Summary FOLDER OR LINK TAB FUNCTION Firmware Upload Manage upload settings Management Manage dual image and images information Configuration Backup Manage backup configuration Restore Manage restore configuration Management Manage configuration settings Factory Default Restore factory defaults Diagnostics This l...

Page 41: ...en is the first thing you see when you log into the Switch It also appears every time you click the Getting Start icon in the navigation panel The Getting Start displays general device information system status system resource usage and interface status in widgets Figure 36 Getting Start The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 10 Getting Start LABEL DESCRIPTION Refresh I nter...

Page 42: ... displays the hardware revision number of this Switch Serial Number This field displays the serial number of this Switch MAC Address Range This field displays the MAC addresses used by the Switch Each physical port or wireless radio has one MAC address The first MAC address is assigned to the Ethernet LAN port the second MAC address is assigned to the first radio and so on Firmware Version This fi...

Page 43: ...IP address is 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address The factory default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Gateway Type the IP address of the default outgoing gateway in dotted decimal notation for example 192 168 1 254 DNS DNS Domain Name System is for mapping a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice versa Enter a domain name server ...

Page 44: ...reen appears Figure 39 Getting Start Start up 3 Step 3 Finish Table 12 Getting Start Start up 2 Step 2 Set up user name password LABEL DESCRIPTION Username The default username is adm in and associated default password is 1 2 3 4 Password The default username is adm in and associated default password is 1 2 3 4 Previous Click Previous to show the previous screen Next Click Next to show the next sc...

Page 45: ...fies the network number portion of an IP address The factory default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Gateway Type the IP address of the default outgoing gateway in dotted decimal notation for example 192 168 1 254 DNS DNS Domain Name System is for mapping a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice versa Enter a domain name server IP address in order to be able to use a domain name instead...

Page 46: ...IPTION Create VLAN ID 1 4094 Type a number between 1 and 4094 to create a VLAN ID Edit VLAN ID Select from the drop box a VLAN ID Next Click Next to show the next screen Table 15 Getting Start VLAN 2 Step 2 Tag VLAN Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION Currently VLAN I D This field displays the VLAN identification number Tag Ports belonging to the specified VLAN tag all outgoing frames transmitted Untag Port...

Page 47: ...g Start QoS 1 Step 1 QoS Quality ofOf Service to access this screen Table 16 Getting Start VLAN 3 Step 3 Finish LABEL DESCRIPTION Currently VLAN I D This field displays the VLAN identification number Tag Ports belonging to the specified VLAN tag all outgoing frames transmitted Untag Ports belonging to the specified VLAN don t tag all outgoing frames transmitted Previous Click Previous to show the ...

Page 48: ...ish screen appears Figure 44 Getting Start QoS 2 Step 2 Finish Table 17 Getting Start QoS 1 Step 1 QoS Quality ofOf Service LABEL DESCRIPTION Highest Click and drag icons located on the left to desired preference Medium Click and drag icons located on the left to desired preference Low Click and drag icons located on the left to desired preference Next Click Next to show the next screen ...

Page 49: ...ium Displays summary results Low Displays summary results Previous Click Previous to show the previous screen Finish Review the information and click Finish to create the task Table 19 Getting Start Link aggregation 1 Step 1 Link aggregation LABEL DESCRIPTION Group 1 Click and drag icons located on the left to desired preference Group 2 Click and drag icons located on the left to desired preferenc...

Page 50: ...tting Start Link aggregation 2 Step 2 Finish LABEL DESCRIPTION Group 1 Displays summary results Group 2 Displays summary results Group 3 Displays summary results Group 4 Displays summary results Group 5 Displays summary results Group 6 Displays summary results Group 7 Displays summary results Group 8 Displays summary results Previous Click Previous to show the previous screen Finish Review the inf...

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Page 52: ...IPv6 TheI nform ation screen Section 7 3 on page 54 displays the system information 7 2 IP The Switch needs an IP address for it to be managed over the network The factory default IP address is 192 168 1 1 The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address The factory default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 7 2 1 IPv4 Use this screen to view the Switch s IPv4 information Click Moni...

Page 53: ...fault outgoing gateway in dotted decimal notation for example 192 168 1 254 DNS Server 1 DNS Domain Name System is for mapping a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice versa This field displays a domain name server IP address enabling the use of a domain DNS Server 2 DNS Domain Name System is for mapping a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice versa This field displays...

Page 54: ...address based on the DUID information from client DHCPv6 DNS server 1 Primary DNS server IPv6 address form DHCP DHCPv6 DNS server 2 Secondary DNS server IPv6 address from DHCP Table 22 Monitor System IP IPv6 continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 23 Monitor System Information System Information LABEL DESCRIPTION System Name This field displays the descriptive name of the Switch for identification purpo...

Page 55: ...heBandw idth Managem ent screen Section 8 4 on page 60 displays bandwidth control TheStorm Control screen Section 8 5 on page 61 displays port settings of the Switch 8 2 Port Use this screen to view Switch port settings 8 2 1 Status Use this screen to view the Switch s port statistics Click Monitor Port Port Status to access this screen Figure 50 Monitor Port Port Status Each field is described in...

Page 56: ... no any physical port is binding with this group it displays NotPresent Speed View the speed of the Ethernet connection on this port Duplex View the duplex mode of the Ethernet connection on this port FlowCtrl Status A concentration of traffic on a port decreases port bandwidth and overflows buffer memory causing packet discards and frame losses Flow Control is used to regulate transmission of sig...

Page 57: ...ld displays the dot3StatsLateCollisions dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions This field displays the dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions dot3StatsFrameTooLongs This field displays the dot3StatsFrameTooLongs dot3StatsSymbolErrors This field displays the dot3StatsSymbolErrors dot3ControlInUnkownOpcodes This field displays the dot3ControlInUnkownOpcodes dot3lInPauseFrames This field displays the dot3lInPauseFrames ...

Page 58: ...table etherStatsPkts128to255Octets This field displays the etherStatsPkts128to255Octets etherStatsPkts256to511Octets This field displays the etherStatsPkts256to511Octets etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets This field displays the etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets Table 25 Monitor Port Port Port Counters continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 26 Monitor Port Port Bandwidth Utilization LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Bandw...

Page 59: ...Device Examples You can also set priorities so that the Switch is able to reserve and allocate power to certain PDs Note The PoE devices that supply or receive power and their connected Ethernet cables must all be completely indoors To view the current amount of power that PDs are receiving from the Switch click Monitor Port PoE Figure 54 Monitor Port PoE Each field is described in the following t...

Page 60: ...width Control Each field is described in the following table Allocated Power W This field displays the total amount of power the Switch has reserved for PoE after negotiating with the connected PoE device s Consum ing Pow er W can be less than or equal but not more than the Allocated Pow er W Remaining Power W This field displays the amount of power the Switch can still provide for PoE Note The Sw...

Page 61: ...Limit Kbps View the maximum bandwidth allowed in kilobits per second Kbps for the incoming traffic flow on a port Egress RateLimit Kbps View the maximum bandwidth allowed in kilobits per second Kbps for the out going traffic flow on a port Table 28 Monitor Port Bandwidth Management Bandwidth Control continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 29 Monitor Port Storm Control LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Port This fi...

Page 62: ...her on the same LAN thus a user will not see the printers and hard disks of another user on the same network VLAN also increases network performance by limiting broadcasts to a smaller and more manageable logical broadcast domain In traditional switched environments all broadcast packets go to each and every individual port With VLAN all broadcasts are confined to a specific broadcast domain 9 1 1...

Page 63: ... Monitor VLAN VLAN VLAN LABEL DESCRIPTION VLAN VLAN ID This is the VLAN identification number VLAN Name Displays a descriptive name for the VLAN for identification purposes VLAN Type Displays a type for the VLAN for identification purposes Table 31 Monitor VLAN VLAN Port LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Port This field displays the port number PVID This is the port VLAN identification number A PVID Port VLA...

Page 64: ...t Each field is described in the following table Accept Frame Type This field displays the type that is accepted by the frame Specifes the type of frames allowed on a port Choices are All Tag Only and Untag Only All accepts all untagged or tagged frames on this port This is the default setting Tag Only accepts only tagged frames on this port All untagged frames will be dropped Untag Only accepts o...

Page 65: ...e port but traffic from the user is forwarded to the guest VLAN That is unauthenticated users can have access to limited network resources in the same guest VLAN such as the Internet The rights granted to the Guest VLAN depends on how the network administrator configures switches or routers with the guest network feature Figure 60 Guest VLAN Example Use this screen to view the Switch s guest VLAN ...

Page 66: ...s this screen Figure 62 Monitor VLAN Voice VLAN Each field is described in the following table Table 33 Monitor VLAN Guest VLAN LABEL DESCRIPTION Global State This field displays the state of global guest VLAN Port Port This field displays a port number State This field displays the state of a port In Guest VLAN This field displays the status of the port is the port is in guest VLAN or not Table 3...

Page 67: ...Chapter 9 Monitor VLAN GS1900 Series User s Guide 67 Port This field displays a port number State This field displays the state of a port Table 34 Monitor VLAN Voice VLAN continued LABEL DESCRIPTION ...

Page 68: ...he following figure 1 The Switch examines a received frame and learns the port from which this source MAC address came 2 The Switch checks to see if the frame s destination MAC address matches a source MAC address already learned in the MAC Table If the Switch has already learned the port for thi s MAC address then it forwards the frame to that port If the Switch has not already learned the port f...

Page 69: ...ype for the VLAN for identification purposes Port This is the port from which the above MAC address was learned View This link takes you to a screen where you can view the MAC address and VLAN ID of a device attach to a port You can also view what kind of MAC address it is Clear Click Clear to return the fields to the factory defaults MAC Table MAC Address This is the MAC address of the device fro...

Page 70: ... fewer available ports you have A trunk group is one logical link containing multiple ports The Switch supports both static and dynamic link aggregation Note In a properly planned network it is recommended to implement static link aggregation only This ensures increased network stability and control over the trunk groups on your Switch 11 1 1 What You Can Do in this Chapter TheLink Aggregation scr...

Page 71: ...dex value Name This field displays the name Type This field displays the type Link Status This field displays the status of the link It displays Up when the port is linked up or Dow n when it is not When no any physical port is binding with this group it displays NotPresent Active Member Displays if this member is an active member of a trunk Standby Member Displays if this member is an standby mem...

Page 72: ...receive its own broadcast messages that itsends out as they loop back It will then re broadcast those messages again The following figure shows port N on switch A connected to switch B Switch B is in loop state When broadcast or multicast packets leave port N and reach switch B they are sent back to port N on A as they are rebroadcast from B Figure 66 Switch in Loop State The loop guard feature ch...

Page 73: ...oop guard probe packet is also shown In this example the probe packet is sent from port N and returns on another port As long as loop guard is enabled on port N The Switch will shut down port N if it detects that the probe packet has returned to the Switch Figure 68 Loop Guard Network Loop 12 1 1 What You Can Do in this Chapter TheLoop Guard screen Section 12 2 on page 73 displays loop guard statu...

Page 74: ...ch field is described in the following table Table 37 Monitor Loop Guard LABEL DESCRIPTION Loop Guard Status Port This field displays a port number Status This field displays the status Time Left sec This field displays the amount of time left in seconds Action This field displays the action ...

Page 75: ...nagement Protocol is a network layer protocol used to establish membership in an IPv4 multicast group it is not used to carry user data Refer to RFC 1112 RFC 2236 and RFC 3376 for information on IGMP versions 1 2 and 3 respectively 13 1 1 What You Can Do in this Chapter TheI GMP screen Section 13 2 on page 75 displays Vlan statistics group and router 13 2 IGMP Use this screen to view Switch variou...

Page 76: ...he router ports are auto learn or not Query Retry Displays the number of retry Interval Displays the number in seconds for the time interval Max Reponse Interval sec Displays the maximum reponse in seconds for the time interval Last Member Query Count Displays the number of count Interval sec Displays the in seconds for the time interval Querier Allow sthe Switch to send IGMP General Query message...

Page 77: ...lid RX Invalid RX This field displays the total amount of invalid RX Other RX This field displays the total amount of other RX Leave RX This field displays the total amount of leave RX Report RX This field displays the total amount of report RX General Query RX This field displays the total amount of general query RX Group Spec Query RX This field displays the total amount of group spec query RX S...

Page 78: ...he page VLAN ID Displays the identification for the VLAN Group IP Address This field displays the group IP address Member Ports This field displays the member ports Life sec Displays life in seconds for the time interval Total Entries This field displays the number of total entries Table 41 Monitor Multicast IGMP Router LABEL DESCRIPTION Refresh Click Refresh to reload the page VLAN ID Displays th...

Page 79: ...ee CIST and Multiple Spanning Tree MST 14 1 1 What You Can Do in this Chapter TheSpanning Tree screen Section 14 2 on page 79 displays CIST CIST port MST MST port STP statistics 14 2 Spanning Tree Use this screen to view Switch spanning tree settings 14 2 1 CIST Use this screen to view the Switch s spanning tree CIST instance Click Monitor Spanning Tree CI ST to access this screen Figure 75 Monito...

Page 80: ...he cist Root Bridge Regional Root Bridge Root bridge refers to the base of the spanning tree I nternal Root Path Cost The cost of the path from this bridge to the internal Regional Root Bridge Designated Bridge For each LAN segment a designated bridge is selected This bridge has the lowest cost to the root among the bridges connected to the LAN Root Port On each bridge the bridge communicates with...

Page 81: ... port It is recommended to assign this value according to the speed of the bridge The slower the media the higher the cost Designated Root Bridge Root bridge refers to the base of the spanning tree External Root Cost This field displays the external root cost Regional Root Bridge Root bridge refers to the base of the spanning tree I nternal Root Cost This field displays the internal root cost Desi...

Page 82: ...elected This bridge has the lowest cost to the root among the bridges connected to the LAN Root Port On each bridge the bridge communicates with the root through the root port The root port is the port on this Switch with the lowest path cost to the root the root path cost If there is no root port then this Switch has been accepted as the root bridge of the spanning tree network Remanining Hops Th...

Page 83: ...ng database In RSTP the port states are Discarding Learning and Forwarding Note In this user s guide STP refers to both STP and RSTP Use this screen to view the Switch s spanning tree STP statistics Click Monitor Spanning Tree STP Statistics to access this screen Figure 79 Monitor Spanning Tree STP Statistics I ndentifier Priority Port Id This field displays the identifier in priority port number ...

Page 84: ...displays the configuration BDPUs received TCN BDPUs Received This field displays the TCN BDPUs received MSTP BDPUs Received This field displays the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP BDPUs received Configuration BDPUs Transmitted This field displays the configuration BDPUs transmitted TCN BDPUs Transmitted This field displays the TCN BDPUs transmitted MSTP BDPUs Transmitted This field displays t...

Page 85: ...en Section 15 2 on page 85 displays statistics remote information and overloading 15 2 LLDP This link takes you to a screen where you can view LLDP on the Switch LLDP allows a network device to advertise its identity and capabilities on the local network It also allows the device to maintain and store information from adjacent devices which are directly connected to the network device 15 2 1 Stati...

Page 86: ...Total This field displays the total number of TX LLDP frames RX Frames Total This field displays the total number of RX LLDP frames RX Frames Discarded This field displays the number of discarded RX LLDP frames RX Frames Errors This field displays the number of RX LLDP frames errors RX TLVs Discarded This field displays the number of discarded RX LLDP TLVs RX TLVs Unrecognized This field displays ...

Page 87: ...ays what is left to send in bytes Status This field displays whether the Switch is overloading or not Bytes Details This field displays how many bytes used by TLVs Mandatory TLVs This field displays how many bytes used by mandatory TLVs MED Capabilities This field displays how many bytes used by MED capabilities MED Location This field displays how many bytes used by MED location MED Network Polic...

Page 88: ...sts 16 2 Port Security Port security allows only packets with dynamically learned MAC addresses and or configured static MAC addresses to pass through a port on the Switch The Switch can learn up to 8K MAC addresses in total with no limit on individual ports system total MAC address entry is 8K Static MAC address still can be configured when port security is enabled the function of port security i...

Page 89: ...l Status This field displays the status of global control information Port Port This field displays a port number Status This field displays the status of port based control information Max MAC Entry Number Displays the designated maximum number of allowed MAC entries The maximum MAC entry number can be learned for individual ports Current Addr Number This field displays the number of the current ...

Page 90: ...re 85 Monitor Security 802 1X Authenticated Hosts Each field is described in the following table Table 52 Monitor Security 802 1X Authenticated Hosts LABEL DESCRIPTION User Name This field displays the name of a user Port This label shows the port you are viewing Session Time This label shows the session time Authentication Method This label shows the authentication method MAC Address This field d...

Page 91: ...t settings on the Switch 17 1 1 What You Can Do in this Chapter TheSyslog screen Section 17 2 on page 91 displays logging filter select and shows system log TheError Disable screen Section 17 3 on page 92 displays global and port 17 2 Syslog Use this screen to view Switch syslog management Click Monitor Managem ent Syslog to access this screen Figure 86 Monitor Management Syslog ...

Page 92: ...ox Acting Click to move a severity type from the acting box to the available box Click to move a severity type to the acting box from the available box Click to move a severity type to the acting box from the available box Click to move a severity type from the acting box to the available box View Click View to display results Clear Click Clear to clear results Show System Log The syslog protocol ...

Page 93: ...ets on a port according to the feature requirements and what action you configure Timer Status Select this option to allow the Switch to wait for the specified time interval to activate a port or allow specific packets on a port after the error was gone Deselect this option to turn off this rule Port Port This field displays the port number Error Disabled Reason This field displays the supported f...

Page 94: ...s The Information screen Section 18 4 on page 97 displays the system information 18 2 IP The Switch needs an IP address for it to be managed over the network The factory default IP address is 192 168 1 1 The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address The factory default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 18 2 1 The IPv4 Screen Use this screen to view the IPv4 interface status and ...

Page 95: ...utgoing gateway in dotted decimal notation for example 192 168 1 254 DNS Server 1 Enter the IP address for the primary domain name server DNS Domain Name System is for mapping a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice versa DNS Server 2 Enter the IP address for the secondary domain name server DNS Domain Name System is for mapping a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice...

Page 96: ...Gateway Enter the IPv6 address of the default outgoing gateway Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Table 56 Configuration System IP IPv6 continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 57 Configuration System Time LABEL DESCRIPTION System Time Enable SNTP Select Enable to enable using a simple network time protocol SNTP server to manage the system time or Disable to ...

Page 97: ...ystem location and system contact Daylight Saving Time Offset Enter the daylight saving time offset value in minutes Start Date Select the start date of the daylight saving time period from the dropdown lists End Date Select the end date of the daylight saving time period from the dropdown lists Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Table 57 Configuration...

Page 98: ...stem System Information LABEL DESCRIPTION System I nformation System Name Enter the descriptive name of the Switch for identification purposes System Location Enter the geographic location of the Switch for identification purposes System Contact Enter the person in charge of the Switch for identification purposes Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes ...

Page 99: ...Section 19 5 on page 108 displays the port ingress and egress settings The Storm Control screen Section 19 6 on page 110 displays the port storm control settings 19 2 Port Use this screen to view Switch port settings and select ports for configuration Click Configuration Port Port Port to open this screen Figure 93 Configuration Port Port Port The following table describes the labels in this scree...

Page 100: ...e port status as enabled or disabled Link Status Displays the link status as up or down Speed Displays the speed of the Ethernet connection on this port The choices are Auto 1 0 M 1 0 0 M and 1 0 0 0 M Duplex Displays the duplex mode of the Ethernet connection on this port The choices are auto full or half FlowCtrl State Displays the flow control state as enabled or disabled A concentration of tra...

Page 101: ...e Due to space limitations the port name may be truncated in some web configurator screens State Select Enable to enable the ports or Disable to disable them Speed Select the speed of the Ethernet connection on this port The choices are Auto 1 0 M 1 0 0 M and 1 0 0 0 M Duplex Select the duplex mode of the Ethernet connection on this port The choices are Auto Full or Half FlowCtrl State Select Enab...

Page 102: ...SE because it provides a source of power via its Ethernet ports and each device that receives power through an Ethernet port is a Powered Device PD Table 62 Configuration Port EEE EEE LABEL DESCRIPTION EEE Edit Select this check box to configure the properties of a port Click the Edit button change the properties of the port Port Displays the port index number State Displays the port status as ena...

Page 103: ...e priority level I f the total power supply runs out PDs with lower priority do not get power to function Consum ption Select this if you want the Switch to manage the total power supply so that each connected PD gets a resource However the power allocated by the Switch may be less than the Max Power mW of the PD PDs with higher priority also get more power than those with lower priority levels Pr...

Page 104: ... represents a range of power W and current mA that the PD requires to function The ranges are as follows Class 0 Default 0 44 to 12 94 Class 1 Optional 0 44 to 3 84 Class 2 Optional 3 84 to 6 49 Class 3 Optional 6 49 to 12 95 Class 4 Reserved PSEs classify as Class 0 in a switch that supports IEEE 802 3af only Optional 12 95 to 25 50 in a switch that supports IEEE 802 3at PD Priority When the tota...

Page 105: ...ass 4 High Power can only be used by Type 2 devices If the connected PD requires a Class 4 current when it is turned on it will be powered up in this mode Wide Range Detection This field is available on GS1900 8HP Revision B1 and GS1900 10HP only This shows whether the Switch enables a wider detection range for the PD or not The Switch detects whether a connected device is a powered device or not ...

Page 106: ...assign the remaining power to the port after all critical high and medium priority ports are served Power Up Set how the Switch provides power to a connected PD at power up 8 0 2 3 af the Switch follows the I EEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet standard to supply power to the connected PDs during power up Legacy the Switch can provide power to the connected PDs that require high inrush currents at pow...

Page 107: ... a fixed voltage to the device and then receives returned current If the returned current is within the IEEE 802 3AF AT standard range the device will be considered as a valid PD by the Switch However in real cases environmental interferences might easily cause the returned current out of the standard range This field displays Enable if the Switch applies a wider range for PD detection Otherwise i...

Page 108: ...uration Port Bandw idth Managem ent Bandw idth Control to open this screen Figure 100 Configuration Port Bandwidth Management Bandwidth Control The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 67 Configuration Port Bandwidth Management Bandwidth Control LABEL DESCRIPTION Egress Global Burst Egress Global Burst Specify the current egress burst size in bytes for all ports Port Rate Edit...

Page 109: ...ps for the outgoing traffic flow on a port Table 67 Configuration Port Bandwidth Management Bandwidth Control continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 68 Configuration Port Bandwidth Management Bandwidth Control Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Rate Port List Displays the list of port index numbers that are being configured I ngress State Select Enable to activate ingress peak rate limits on the port s I ngre...

Page 110: ...to open this screen Figure 102 Configuration Port Storm Control Port The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 69 Configuration Port Storm Control Port LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Edit Select this check box to configure the properties of a port Click the Edit button change the properties of the port Port Displays the port index number State Displays whether the traffic storm control...

Page 111: ...port s Action Determines the action the device takes when a limit is reached The following options are available Drop drop the packet when limit is reached Shutdow n shutdown the connection when a limit is reached Broadcast pps Click the Enable checkbox to active the feature Enter the maximum number of broadcast packets the port can receive per second Unknown Multicast pps Click the Enable checkbo...

Page 112: ...configured VLAN prevents one subscriber from accessing the network resources of another on the same LAN thus a user will not see the printers and hard disks of another user on the same network VLAN also increases network performance by limiting broadcasts to a smaller and more manageable logical broadcast domain In traditional switched environments all broadcast packets go to each and every indivi...

Page 113: ... The VLAN Add Screen Use this screen to add a VLAN Click Configuration VLAN VLAN VLAN Add to open this screen Figure 105 Configuration VLAN VLAN VLAN Add Table 71 Configuration VLAN VLAN VLAN LABEL DESCRIPTION Create VLAN Add Click Add to create a new VLAN entry VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID number VLAN Name Displays a descriptive name for the VLAN group for identification purposes This name consis...

Page 114: ...ist Prim ary private VLANs can associate with several secondary Com m unity private VLANs and up to one secondary I solated private VLAN You only configure VLAN Association List for Prim ary private VLANs Use a dash to associate consecutive VLANs and a comma no spaces to associate non consecutive VLANs For example 51 53 includes 51 52 and 53 but 51 53 does not include 52 Secondary private VLANs ca...

Page 115: ...s a tag that adds to incoming untagged frames received on a port so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines Accept Frame Type Specify the type of frames allowed on a port Choices are All Tag Only and Untag Only I ngress Check If this check box is selected for a port the Switch discards incoming frames for VLANs that do not include this port in its member set VLAN Trunk...

Page 116: ... to open this screen Accepted Type Select All from the drop down list box to accept all untagged or tagged frames on this port This is the default setting Select Tag Only to accept only tagged frames on this port All untagged frames will be dropped Select Untag Only to accept only untagged frames on this port All tagged frames will be dropped Ingress Filtering If this check box is selected for a p...

Page 117: ...D Select the ID of the VLAN you want to configure Port Displays the port index value Membership Select Forbidden if you want to prohibit the port from joining this VLAN group Select Excluded to remove the port from the VLAN Select Tagged to set the port TX tag status to tagged in the VLAN Select Untagged to set the port TX tag status to untagged in the VLAN Apply Click Apply to save the changes Ca...

Page 118: ... forwarded to the guest VLAN That is unauthenticated users can have access to limited network resources in the same guest VLAN such as the Internet The rights granted to the Guest VLAN depends on how the network administrator configures switches or routers with the guest network feature Figure 109 Guest VLAN Example Use this screen to view and configure guest VLAN settings 20 3 1 The Global Screen...

Page 119: ...en to configure the guest VLAN port EEE settings Click Configuration VLAN Guest VLAN Port Edit to open this screen Guest VLAN ID Enter the global guest VLAN ID Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Table 76 Configuration VLAN Guest VLAN Global continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 77 Configuration VLAN Guest VLAN Port LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Edit Select this c...

Page 120: ...ng the IP device to the switch the IP phone should configure the voice VLAN ID correctly It should be configured through its own GUI Use this screen to view and configure voice VLAN settings 20 4 1 The Global Screen Use this screen to configure the global Voice VLAN settings Click Configuration VLAN Voice VLAN Global to open this screen Table 78 Configuration VLAN Guest VLAN Port Edit LABEL DESCRI...

Page 121: ... D Enter the global voice VLAN ID It should be a unique VLAN ID in the system and cannot equal each port PVID It is a conflict in configuration if the value equals management VID MVR VID PVID etc The allowed range is 1 to 4095 Cos 802 1p Displays the 802 1p packet priority field Remark Cos 802 1p Select to Enable the priority remark function for cos 802 1p Aging Time Enter the voice VLAN secure le...

Page 122: ...Table 80 Configuration VLAN Voice VLAN OUI LABEL DESCRIPTION OUI Add Click Add to create a new OUI entry OUI Address Displays an OUI address A telephony OUI address is a globally unique identifier assigned to a vendor by IEEE It must be 6 characters long and the input format is xx xx xx x is a hexadecimal digit Description Displays a description of the OUI address Normally it describes which vendo...

Page 123: ...BEL DESCRIPTION OUI OUI Address Enter an OUI address A telephony OUI address is a globally unique identifier assigned to a vendor by IEEE It must be 6 characters long and the input format is xx xx xx x is a hexadecimal digit Description Enter a description of the OUI address Normally it describes which vendor telephony device it belongs to The allowed string length is 0 to 32 Apply Click Apply to ...

Page 124: ...ocked for 10 seconds Possible port modes are Enabled Enable Voice VLAN security mode operation Disabled Disable Voice VLAN security mode operation Table 82 Configuration VLAN Voice VLAN Port continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 83 Configuration VLAN Voice VLAN Port Add Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Port Displays the port s index value State Select the Voice VLAN port security mode state When the functi...

Page 125: ...dynamic learned by the Switch or static manually entered in the Static MAC Forw arding screen 21 1 1 What You Can Do in this Chapter The MAC Table screen Section 21 2 on page 125 displays Static MAC Filtering MAC and Dynamic MAC settings 21 2 MAC Table 21 2 1 The Static MAC Screen Use this screen to view Static MAC addresses settings Click Configuration MAC Table Static MAC to open this screen Fig...

Page 126: ... MAC to open this screen Figure 120 Configuration MAC Table Filtering MAC VLAN Displays the VLAN group to which this frame belongs Port Displays the port from which the above MAC address was learned Action Click Delete to remove the MAC address Table 84 Configuration MAC Table Static MAC continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 85 Configuration MAC Table Static MAC Add LABEL DESCRIPTION Static MAC MAC Ad...

Page 127: ... in the MAC address table before they age out and must be relearned Click Configuration MAC Table Dynam ic Age to open this screen Table 86 Configuration MAC Table Filtering MAC LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Filtering Add Click Add to create a new Filtering MAC entry MAC Address Displays the filtering object MAC address from which this incoming frame came VLAN Displays the VLAN group to which this frame b...

Page 128: ...ic Age The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 88 Configuration Dynamic Age LABEL DESCRIPTION Dynamic MAC Age Aging Time Enter the aging time of the MAC address The value can be between 10 and 630 seconds Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes ...

Page 129: ...cal higher capacity link You may want to trunk ports if for example it is cheaper to use multiple lower speed links than to under utilize a high speed but more costly single port link However the more ports you aggregate then the fewer available ports you have A trunk group is one logical link containing multiple ports The Switch supports both static and dynamic link aggregation Note In a properly...

Page 130: ...ols the operation of LACP setup Enter a number to set the priority of an active port using Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP The smaller the number the higher the priority level Load Balance Algorithm Select the outgoing traffic distribution type Packets from the same source and or to the same destination are sent over the same link within the trunk By default the Switch uses the I P MAC Addr...

Page 131: ... LAG Displays the link aggregation group LAG that is one logical link containing multiple ports Name Displays the name of the link aggregation group Type This field displays how these ports were added to the trunk group It displays Static if the ports are configured as static members of a trunk group LACP if the ports are configured to join a trunk group via LACP Link Status Displays link status a...

Page 132: ...s Select the member ports to be part of the LAG Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Table 92 Configuration Link Aggregation LAG Port LABEL DESCRIPTION LAG Port Edit Select this check box to configure the properties of a port Click the Edit button change the properties of the port LAG Displays the LAG index value Name Displays the LAG name Port Type Disp...

Page 133: ...screen 22 2 6 The LACP Port Screen Use this screen to view LACP Port settings Click Configuration Link Aggregation LACP Port to open this screen Table 93 Configuration Link Aggregation LAG Port Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION LAG Port Edit LAG Displays the LAG index values State Select the state to be Enable or Disable Speed Displays the speed value as Auto 1 0 M 1 0 0 M or 1 0 0 0 M Flow Control Select En...

Page 134: ...ION LACP Port Edit Select this check box to configure the properties of a port Click the Edit button change the properties of the port Port Displays the port index number Priority Displays the priority value Timer sec Displays the Timer value in seconds Timeout is the time interval between the individual port exchanges of LACP packets in order to check that the peer port in the trunk group is stil...

Page 135: ... Link Aggregation LACP Port Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION LACP Port Port List Displays the list of port index numbers to be configured Priority Enter a value for the port priority The number can be between 1 and 65 535 Timer Select a timer value of either 1 second or 30 seconds Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes ...

Page 136: ...t packets sent out on that port loop back to the Switch While you can use Spanning Tree Protocol STP to prevent loops in the core of your network STP cannot prevent loops that occur on the edge of your network 23 2 1 The Global Screen Use this screen to configure the global Loop Guard Click Configuration Loop Guard to open this screen Figure 130 Configuration Loop Guard The following table describ...

Page 137: ...screen Recovery Time Enter the period in seconds for which a port will be kept disabled in the event of a loop is detected and the port action shuts down the port Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Table 96 Configuration Loop Guard continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 97 Configuration Loop Guard Port LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Edit Click Edit to change the pr...

Page 138: ...s the labels in this screen Table 98 Configuration Loop Guard Port Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Port List Displays the list of port index numbers to be configured State Select Enable to use the Admin Enabled feature Action Select the action to take by the Switch Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes ...

Page 139: ...roring allows you to copy a traffic flow to a monitor port the port you copy the traffic to in order that you can examine the traffic from the monitor port without interference The Switch supports local port mirroring 24 2 1 The Mirror Screen Use this screen to configure Mirroring Click Configuration Mirror to open this screen Figure 133 Configuration Mirror ...

Page 140: ...lable box Acting Click to move a severity type from the acting box to the available box Click to move a severity type to the acting box from the available box Click to move a severity type to the acting box from the available box Click to move a severity type from the acting box to the available box I ngress Specify the ports to mirror incoming traffic Available Click to move a severity type from ...

Page 141: ...tocol is a network layer protocol used to establish membership in an IPv4 multicast group it is not used to carry user data Refer to RFC 1112 RFC 2236 and RFC 3376 for information on IGMP versions 1 2 and 3 respectively 25 2 1 The Global Screen Use this screen to view the I GMP Global settings Click Configuration Multicast I GMP to open this screen Figure 134 Configuration Multicast IGMP The follo...

Page 142: ...CRIPTION Table 101 Configuration Multicast IGMP VLAN LABEL DESCRIPTION I GMP VLAN Edit Click Edit to change the properties of the IGMP VLAN entry VLAN ID Displays the ID of a static VLAN the valid range is between 1 and 4094 Status Display the status of the VLAN as enabled or disabled Router Ports Auto Learn Displays the Switch learn multicast router port member status of any VLANs as enabled or d...

Page 143: ... Multicast IGMP VLAN Modify LABEL DESCRIPTION I GMP Edit VLAN List Enter the ID of a static VLAN the valid range is between 1 and 4094 I GMP State Select the status of the VLAN to Enable or Disable the function Router Ports Auto Learn Select Enabled to have the Switch learn multicast router membership information of any VLANs automatically Query Retry Enter the number of query retry times The valu...

Page 144: ...t by an upstream port when an IGMP Done message is received Querier IGMP Querier State Select the IGMP querier status to Enable or Disable the function IGMP Querier Version Select the IGMP Querier version to v2 or v3 Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Table 102 Configuration Multicast IGMP VLAN Modify continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 103 Configuration...

Page 145: ...nfiguration Multicast I GMP Profile to open this screen Table 104 Configuration Multicast IGMP Router Port Add Modify LABEL DESCRIPTION I GMP Router Edit VLAN List Enter the static VLAN IDs valid range for each ID value is between 1 and 4094 Static Router Ports Selects Select the port s to be static router ports Forbidden Router Ports Selects Select the port s to be forbidden router ports Apply Cl...

Page 146: ...ls in this screen Table 105 Configuration Multicast IGMP Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION IGMP Profile Add Click Add to create a new I GMP Profile entry Profile Displays the Profile index number Group From Displays the profile start group IP address Group To Displays the profile end group IP address Match Action Displays the action of the profile as Perm it or Deny Action Edit Click Edit to make changes ...

Page 147: ...profile end group IP address Match Action Select the action of the profile as to be Perm it or Deny Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Table 106 Configuration Multicast IGMP Profile Add Edit continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 107 Configuration Multicast IGMP Throttling LABEL DESCRIPTION I GMP Port Throttling Edit Select this check box to configure the p...

Page 148: ...hrottling Add Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION I GMP Port Throttling Port List Enter the port index value s Max Groups Enter the maximum number of groups Enter a value between 0 and 256 Exceed Group Number Action Select the action taken by the groups to be Deny or Replace Filter Profile ID Select the throttling filter profile ID from the dropdown list Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cance...

Page 149: ...g Tree Protocol IEEE 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol The Switch also allows you to set up multiple STP configurations or trees Ports can then be assigned to the trees 26 2 Spanning Tree R STP detects and breaks network loops and provides backup links between switches bridges or routers It allows a Switch to interact with other R STP compliant switches in your network to ensure that only one...

Page 150: ...r Filtering Path Cost Method Select Short or Long as a Path Cost method Path cost is the cost of transmitting a frame on to a LAN through that port It is recommended that you assign this value according to the speed of the bridge The slower the media the higher the cost see Table 40 on page 112 for more information Version Select the type of spanning tree protocol to use The following options are ...

Page 151: ...his screen Table 110 Configuration Spanning Tree STP Port LABEL DESCRIPTION STP Port Edit Select this check box to configure the properties of a port Click the Edit button change the properties of the port Port Displays the index number of the STP port State Display the status of the STP port as enabled or disabled External Cost Displays the external path cost Edge Port Displays the edge port stat...

Page 152: ...rt as enabled or disabled Edge Port Select this check box to configure a port as an edge port when it is directly attached to a computer An edge port changes its initial STP port state from blocking state to forwarding state immediately without going through listening and learning states right after the port is configured as an edge port or when its link status changes Note An edge port becomes a ...

Page 153: ...ocking state otherwise temporary data loops might result The allowed range is 4 to 30 seconds As a general rule Note 2 Forward Delay 1 Max Age 2 Hello Time 1 Max Age This is the maximum time in seconds a switch can wait without receiving a BPDU before attempting to reconfigure All switch ports except for designated ports should receive BPDUs at regular intervals Any port that ages out STP informat...

Page 154: ... Edit Screen Use this screen to configure the CI ST Port Edit settings Click Configuration Spanning Tree CI ST Port Edit to open this screen Table 113 Configuration Spanning Tree CIST Port LABEL DESCRIPTION CIST Port Edit Select this check box to configure the properties of a port Click the Edit button change the properties of the port Port Displays the index number of the STP port Priority Displa...

Page 155: ...ist Enter the index number of the STP port s Priority Configure the priority for each port here Priority decides which port should be disabled when more than one port forms a loop in a switch Ports with a higher priority numeric value are disabled first The allowed range is between 0 and 255 and the default value is 128 I nternal Path Cost 0 Auto Enter the internal path cost Enter 0 or Auto Apply ...

Page 156: ...iguration Spanning Tree MST Port to open this screen VLAN Count Displays the VLAN count Priority Displays the priority for each port here Action Edit Click Edit to make changes to the entry Delete Click Delete to remove the entry Table 115 Configuration Spanning Tree MST continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 116 Configuration Spanning Tree MST Add Modify LABEL DESCRIPTION MST Instance MST ID Displays ...

Page 157: ...ning Tree MST Port Edit to open this screen Table 117 Configuration Spanning Tree MST Port LABEL DESCRIPTION MST Port MST ID Select the MST port ID number from the dropdown list Edit Select this check box to configure the properties of MST ID Click the Edit button change the properties of the MST ID Port Displays the index number of the MST port MSTI ID Displays the index value of the MSTI Priorit...

Page 158: ... number Port List Enter the index number of the MTP port s Priority Configure the priority for each port here Priority decides which port should be disabled when more than one port forms a loop in a switch Ports with a higher priority numeric value are disabled first The allowed range is between 0 and 255 and the default value is 128 I nternal Path Cost 0 Auto Enter the internal path cost Enter 0 ...

Page 159: ... 27 2 LLDP This page allows the user to inspect and configure the current LLDP port settings 27 2 1 The Global Screen Use this screen to configure the Global settings Click Configuration LLDP Global to open this screen Figure 153 Configuration LLDP Global The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 119 Configuration LLDP Global LABEL DESCRIPTION Global State Select Enable to acti...

Page 160: ...ymore Tx Reinit controls the amount of seconds between the shutdown frame and a new LLDP initialization Valid values are restricted to 1 10 seconds Transmit Delay Enter the transmission delay value If some configuration is changed e g the IP address a new LLDP frame is transmitted but the time between the LLDP frames will always be at least the value of Tx Delay seconds Tx Delay cannot be larger t...

Page 161: ... LABEL DESCRIPTION LLDP VLAN Edit Select this check box to configure the properties of a port Click the Edit button change the properties of the port Port Displays the index number of the LLDP port Mode Displays the mode of the LLDP port as Disable Tx Only Rx Only or Tx Rx Optional TLV Select Displays the TLV as one or more of the following options SN System Name PD Port Description SD System Desc...

Page 162: ...le 121 Configuration LLDP Port Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION LLDP Port Port List Displays the index number of the LLDP port s Mode Select the mode of the LLDP port as Disable Tx Only Rx Only or Tx Rx Optional TLV Select Select the TLV as one or more of the following options SN System Name PD Port Description SD System Description SC System Capability MP 802 3 MAC PHY LA 802 3 Link Aggregation MFS 802 3 M...

Page 163: ... in this screen Table 122 Configuration LLDP Local Information LABEL DESCRIPTION Local Device Summary Chassis ID Subtype Displays the chassis ID subtype Chassis ID The Chassis I D is the identification of the neighbor s LLDP frames System Name System Nam e is the name advertised by the neighbor unit System Description Displays the System Description ...

Page 164: ...y is enabled Port ID Subtype Displays the Port I D Subtype MED Port Location Edit Select this check box to configure the properties of a port Click the Edit button change the properties of the port Port Displays the index number of the LLDP port s Coordinate Displays the location coordinate of the LLDP port s Civic Address Displays the location of the civic address es in hexadecimal ECS ELIN Emerg...

Page 165: ...on LLDP Local Information Edit The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 123 Configuration LLDP Local Information Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION MED Port Location Port List Displays the index number of the LLDP port s The value is made of 16 pairs of hexadecimal characters ...

Page 166: ...on land not near tidal water which would use Datum NAD83 MLLW NAD8 3 MLLW North American Datum 1983 CRS Code 4269 Prime Meridian Name Greenwich The associated vertical datum is Mean Lower Low Water MLLW This datum pair is to be used when referencing locations on water sea ocean Location Civic Address IETF Geopriv Civic Address based Location Configuration Information Civic Address LCI Country code...

Page 167: ...o a traditional CAMA or ISDN trunk based PSAP This format consists of a numerical digit string corresponding to the ELIN to be used for emergency calling Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Table 123 Configuration LLDP Local Information Edit continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 124 Configuration LLDP MED Network Policy LABEL DESCRIPTION Network Policy Conf...

Page 168: ... signalling than for the voice media 3 Guest Voice to support a separate limited feature set voice service for guest users and visitors with their own IP Telephony handsets and other sim ilar appliances supporting interactive voice services 4 Guest Voice Signalling for use in network topologies that require a differ ent policy for the guest voice signalling than for the guest voice media 5 Softpho...

Page 169: ...e device is using an untagged frame format and as such does not include a tag header as defined by IEEE 802 1Q 2003 Tagged The device is using the IEEE 802 1Q tagged frame format L2 Priority Priority is the Layer 2 priority to be used for the specified application type One of the eight priority levels 0 through 7 DSCP Value DSCP is the DSCP value to be used to provide Diffserv node behavior for th...

Page 170: ... the Location value PoE Displays the PoE value I nventory Displays the I nventory value Table 126 Configuration LLDP MED Port continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 127 Configuration LLDP MED Port Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION MED Port Port List Displays the Port List State Select Enable to activate the MED Port feature MED Optional TLVs Select one or more of the MED Optional TLVs Netw ork Policy Location PoE...

Page 171: ...er 27 Configuration LLDP GS1900 Series User s Guide 171 Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Table 127 Configuration LLDP MED Port Edit continued LABEL DESCRIPTION ...

Page 172: ...m delay and the networking methods used to control the use of bandwidth Without QoS all traffic data is equally likely to be dropped when the network is congested This can cause a reduction in network performance and make the network inadequate for time critical application such as video on demand 28 2 1 The Port Screen Use this screen to view the Port settings Click Configuration QoS General to o...

Page 173: ...e properties of the port Port Displays the QoS port list CoS Value Displays the CoS value range 0 7 Remark CoS Displays if this function is disabled or enabled Remark DSCP Displays if this function is disabled or enabled Remark IP Precedence Displays if this function is disabled or enabled Table 129 Configuration QoS General Port Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION QoS Port Port List Displays the index number ...

Page 174: ...ls in this screen 28 2 4 The CoS Mapping Screen Use this screen to configure the Cos Mapping settings Click Configuration QoS General CoS Mapping to open this screen Table 130 Configuration QoS General Queue LABEL DESCRIPTION QoS Queue Queue ID Displays the Queue I D value Schedule Algorithm Select the Schedule Algorithm as Strict or W RR Weight 1 127 Enter the weight of the QoS item Apply Click A...

Page 175: ...EL DESCRIPTION CoS to Queue Mapping Class of Service CoS Displays a listing of the CoS range 0 7 Queue ID 0 7 Click the drop down menu to map the CoS to a specific Queue I D Queue to CoS Mapping Queue ID Displays a listing of the Queue ID range 0 7 Class of Service CoS 0 7 Click the drop down menu to map the Queue ID to a specific CoS Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to di...

Page 176: ...reen Figure 166 Configuration QoS General DSCP Mapping The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 132 Configuration QoS General DSCP Mapping LABEL DESCRIPTION DSCP to Queue Mapping Queue ID Displays the DSCP Queue I D value Queue to DSCP Mapping DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP mapping value from the dropdown list Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the...

Page 177: ... Mapping to open this screen Figure 167 Configuration QoS General IP Precedence Mapping The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 133 Configuration QoS General IP Precedence Mapping LABEL DESCRIPTION IP Precedence to Queue Mapping IP Precedence Displays a listing of IP Precedence range 0 7 Queue ID 0 7 Click the drop down menu to map an I P Precedence designation to a specific ...

Page 178: ...on QoS Trust Mode Port to open this screen Queue to IP Precedence Mapping Queue ID Displays a listing of Queue ID range 0 7 IP Precedence 0 7 Click the drop down menu to map a Queue ID to a specific IP precedence Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Table 133 Configuration QoS General IP Precedence Mapping continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 134 Configurat...

Page 179: ... Use this screen to configure the Trust Mode settings Click Configuration QoS Trust Mode Port Edit to open this screen Table 135 Configuration QoS Trust Mode Port LABEL DESCRIPTION QoS Port Edit Select this check box to configure the properties of a port Click the Edit button change the properties of the port Port Displays the port index value Mode Displays the Trust status as Trust or Untrust ...

Page 180: ...ng table describes the labels in this screen Table 136 Configuration QoS Trust Mode Port Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION QoS Port Trust Edit Port List Displays the port index value s Mode Select the Trust Mode for the QoS port list as Trust or Untrust Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes ...

Page 181: ...to open this screen Figure 171 Configuration Security Port Security The following table describes the labels in this screen 29 2 2 The Port Screen Use this screen to view the Port settings Click Configuration Security Port Security Port to open this screen Table 137 Configuration Security Port Security LABEL DESCRIPTION Global State Select the global security setting to be enabled or disabled Appl...

Page 182: ... click Edit in the Configuration Security Port Security Port screen to open this screen Table 138 Configuration Security Port Security Port LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Edit Click Edit to change the properties of the port Port Displays the port index value State Displays the Trust status as Enable Disable Max MAC Entry Number Displays the designated maximum number of allowed MAC entries The maximum MAC ...

Page 183: ...iguration Security Protected Port to open this screen Table 139 Configuration Security Port Security Port Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Security Edit Port List Displays the port index value State Select Enable or Disable for the Trust status Max MAC Entry Number Enter the maximum MAC entry number maximum MAC entry number can be learned for individual ports Action Select the Action as Discard or Shut...

Page 184: ...re 175 Configuration Security Port Security Port Edit The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 140 Configuration Security Protected Port LABEL DESCRIPTION Protected Port Edit Select this check box to configure the properties of a port Click the Edit button change the properties of the port Port Displays the port index value State Displays the Trust status as Enable Disable Tab...

Page 185: ...is screen to view the Port settings Click Configuration Security 8 0 2 1 X Port to open this screen State Select Enable or Disable for the Protected Port status Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Table 141 Configuration Security Port Security Port Edit continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 142 Configuration Security 802 1X Global LABEL DESCRIPTION Global S...

Page 186: ...ust status as enabled or disabled Reauthentication Displays if Reauthentication function is enabled If enabled the subscriber has to periodically re enter his or her username and password to stay connected to the port Reauthentication Period Displays the Reauthentication period for the function the period of time ften a client has to re enter his or her username and password to stay connected to t...

Page 187: ...sn t work on LACP enabled ports Table 144 Configuration Security 802 1X Port Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION 802 1X Port Edit Port List Displays the port index value State Displays the Trust status as enabled or disabled Reauthentication State Specify if a subscriber has to periodically re enter his or her username and password to stay connected to the port Select Enable to activate feature Reauthenticatio...

Page 188: ...al The following table describes the labels in this screen 29 5 2 The Port Screen Use this screen to view the Port settings Click Configuration Security DoS Port to open this screen Figure 180 Configuration Security DoS Port Table 145 Configuration Security DoS Global LABEL DESCRIPTION Global State Select the DoS security setting to be enabled or disabled Apply Click Apply to save the changes Canc...

Page 189: ...bels in this screen Table 146 Configuration Security DoS Port LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Edit Select this check box to configure the properties of a port Click the Edit button change the properties of the port Port Displays the port index value State Displays the port s DoS feature as Enable or Disable Table 147 Configuration Security DoS Port Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Port List Displays the port in...

Page 190: ...d an I P packet that exceeds the maximum 65 536 bytes of data allowed by the IP specification This may cause systems to crash hang or reboot IPv6_FRAG_LEN_MIN Layer 3 IPv6 This attack uses IPv6 fragmented packets excluding the last one whose payload length is less than 1240 bytes ICMP_FRAG_PKT Layer 3 IPv4 IPv6 This attack uses many small fragmented ICMP packets I CMPv4_PING_MAX I CMPv6_PING_MAX L...

Page 191: ...hentication server to authenticate a large number of users 30 2 1 The Auth Method Screen Use this screen to view the Auth Method settings Click Configuration AAA Auth Method to open this screen Figure 182 Configuration AAA Auth Method The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 149 Configuration AAA Auth Method LABEL DESCRIPTION Auth Method Add Click Add to create a new Auth Meth...

Page 192: ...ings Click Configuration AAA RADI US to open this screen Figure 184 Configuration AAA RADIUS Table 150 Configuration AAA Auth Method Add Modify LABEL DESCRIPTION Auth Method Name Enter the authentication method name The name can be between 1 and 31 ASCII Alphanumeric Characters Method 1 Select the first authentication method as being Local Radius or TACACS Method 2 Select the second authentication...

Page 193: ...lays the server name s as an IP address or a domain name Auth Port Displays the authentication port number s as a value between 0 and 65535 Key Displays the authentication key Time out Displays the number of time outs for replies The value can be between 1 and 30 seconds Retries Displays the number of retries The value can be between 1 and 30 Priority Displays the server priority as High or Low Us...

Page 194: ...The value can be between 1 and 30 Server Priority Select the server priority as High or Low Usage Select the server usage type as Login 8 0 2 1 X or All Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Table 152 Configuration AAA RADIUS Add Modify continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 153 Configuration AAA TACACS LABEL DESCRIPTION Server Add Click Add to create a new Se...

Page 195: ...Table 154 Configuration AAA TACACS Add Modify LABEL DESCRIPTION TACACS Server Enter the server name s as an IP address or a domain name Port Enter the port number s as a value between 0 and 65535 Key String Enter the authentication key string 0 63 ASCII alphanumeric characters Timeout for Reply Enter the number of time outs for replies The value can be between 1 and 30 seconds Priority Select the ...

Page 196: ... HTTP HTTPS Users Rem ote Access Control 31 2 Syslog 31 2 1 The Global Screen Use this screen to view the Global settings Click Configuration Managem ent Syslog to open this screen Figure 188 Configuration Management Syslog The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 155 Configuration Management Syslog LABEL DESCRIPTION Global State Select the global logging setting to be enabled...

Page 197: ...yslog Local Add Modify The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 156 Configuration Management Syslog Local LABEL DESCRIPTION Local Add Click Add to create a new Local entry Target Displays the local storage target for logging messages The options are Buffered or Flash Severity Displays the severity level of messages to be written to logs Action Edit Click Edit to make changes t...

Page 198: ...creen Figure 192 Configuration Management Syslog Remote Add Modify Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Table 157 Configuration Management Syslog Local Add Modify continued LABEL DESCRIPTION Table 158 Configuration Management Syslog Remote LABEL DESCRIPTION Local Add Click Add to create a new Rem ote entry Server Displays the server information which inc...

Page 199: ...n 3 The next figure illustrates an SNMP management operation SNMP is only available if TCP IP is configured 31 3 1 The Global Screen Use this screen to view the Global settings Click Configuration Managem ent SNMP to open this screen Figure 193 Configuration Management SNMP The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 159 Configuration Management Syslog Remote Add Modify LABEL DES...

Page 200: ...em ent SNMP Com m unity Add Modify to open this screen Figure 195 Configuration Management SNMP Community Add Modify Table 161 Configuration Management SNMP Community LABEL DESCRIPTION SNMP community Add Click Add to create a new SNMP Com m unity entry Community Name Displays a string identifying the community name that this entry should belong to The allowed string length is 1 to 20 and the allow...

Page 201: ...ick Cancel to discard the changes Table 163 Configuration Management SNMP Group LABEL DESCRIPTION SNMPv3 Group Add Click Add to create a new SNMPv3 Group entry Group Name Displays a string identifying the group name that this entry should belong to The allowed string length is 1 to 30 and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126 Security Model Displays the security model that this en...

Page 202: ...gement SNMP User Table 164 Configuration Management SNMP Group Add Modify LABEL DESCRIPTION SNMPv3 Group Edit Group Name Enter a string identifying the group name that this entry should belong to The allowed string length is 1 to 30 and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126 Security Level Select the security model that this entry belongs to Possible security models are NoAuth NoPr...

Page 203: ...this entry belongs to The allowed string length is 1 to 30 and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126 Privilege Mode Displays the privilege mode that this entry belongs to Authentication Protocol Displays the authentication protocol that this entry belongs to Possible authentication protocols are None No authentication protocol MD5 An optional flag to indicate that this user uses M...

Page 204: ... Auth Protocol Select the authentication protocol that this entry belongs to Possible authentication protocols are MD5 An optional flag to indicate that this user uses MD5 authentication protocol SHA An optional flag to indicate that this user uses SHA authentication protocol The value of the security level cannot be modified if the entry already exists That means you must first ensure that the va...

Page 205: ...peration Possible modes are Enabled Enable SNMP trap link up and link down mode operation Disabled Disable SNMP trap link up and link down mode operation SNMP Warm Start Trap State Reboot using software or hardware button reboot SNMP Cold Start Trap State Reboot though power off Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Table 168 Configuration Management SNMP...

Page 206: ... Managem ent Error Disable to open this screen Table 169 Configuration Management SNMP Trap Destination Add Modify LABEL DESCRIPTION SNMP Trap Destination Server Enter the IP address of the server or a string identifying the server address that this entry belongs to Version Select the SNMP trap supported version Possible versions are SNMPv1 Set SNMP trap supported version 1 SNMPv2 c Set SNMP trap ...

Page 207: ... Disable LABEL DESCRIPTION Error Disabled Settings Recovery I nterval Enter the recovery interval value Broadcast Flood Select an option to Enable or Disable the Broadcast Flood Unknown Multicast Flood Select an option to Enable or Disable the Unknown Multicast Flood Unicast Flood Select an option to Enable or Disable the Unicast Flood Port Security Select an option to Enable or Disable the Port S...

Page 208: ...reen Figure 205 Configuration Management HTTP HTTPS HTTPS Table 171 Configuration Management HTTP HTTPS LABEL DESCRIPTION HTTP State Select the HTTP mode operation Possible modes are Enabled Enable HTTP mode operation Disabled Disable HTTP mode operation Authentication Method Select the authentication method from the dropdown list Session Timeout Enter the session timeout value The timeout can be ...

Page 209: ...m the dropdown list Session Timeout Enter the session timeout value The timeout can be between 0 and 86400 minutes Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Table 173 Configuration Management Users LABEL DESCRIPTION Users Add Click Add to create a new User entry User A string identifying the user name that this entry should belong to The allowed string length...

Page 210: ...l to open this screen Table 174 Configuration Management Users Add Modify LABEL DESCRIPTION Add New Local User User Enter a string identifying the user name that this entry should belong to The allowed string length is 1 to 32 The valid user name is a combination of letters numbers and underscores Encryption Select the encryption type The values can be Clear Text Encrypted and No Passw ord Passwor...

Page 211: ...al State Select the global remote access setting to be enabled or disabled Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to discard the changes Profile Add Click Add to create a new profile entry No Displays the priority level of the entry The value can be between 1 and 16 Action Displays the action value The values are Perm it or Deny Source IP Display the source IP value Source IP Ma...

Page 212: ...alue can be between 1 and 16 Action Select the action value The values are Perm it or Deny Port Select a value in Available and click the Add icon to transfer to the Acting column Select a value in Acting and click the Rem ove icon to transfer to the Available column Source Select the source IP value The options are ALL or I Pv4 W ildcard I Pv4 Wildcard Select and enter the IPv4 Wildcard source Se...

Page 213: ...e this screen to upgrade the Switch firmware Figure 210 Maintenance Firmware Upload The following table describes the labels under Upload Table 177 Maintenance Firmware Upload LABEL DESCRIPTION Method Choose HTTP to use the web configurator for the firmware upload Alternatively choose TFTP to download the firmware from a TFTP server Server IP To download from a TFTP server enter the TFTP server IP...

Page 214: ...ile name should have a bin extension Follow the steps below to upgrade the firmware from a file on your computer 1 In Method choose HTTP 2 In I m age choose Active to upload the firmware file on the active partition image OR Choose Backup to upload the firmware file on the Backup partition image 3 Click Brow se to display the Choose File screen from which you can locate the firmware file in the bi...

Page 215: ...ctivate the backup image OR Click Cancel to discard the changes 32 3 Backup a Configuration File 32 3 1 Overview You can save various snapshots of your device to the server or your computer and restore them at a later date if required Table 178 Maintenance Firmware Management LABEL DESCRIPTION Flash Partition Displays the partition number Firmware Version Displays the name given to the partition i...

Page 216: ...ck up configuration or log files to your computer Follow the steps below to backup configuration or log files to your computer Table 179 Maintenance Configuration Backup LABEL DESCRIPTION Method Choose HTTP to use the web configurator to backup the configuration Alternatively choose TFTP to upload the snapshot to a TFTP server Server IP To upload the backup to a TFTP server enter the TFTP server I...

Page 217: ...nfiguration Restore The following table describes the labels under Configuration Restore 32 4 2 Restore the configuration from a file on a server Follow the steps below to restore the configuration from a server 1 In Method choose TFTP 2 In Server I P enter the TFTP server IP address 3 In File Nam e enter the name of the configuration file on the TFTP server Table 180 Maintenance Configuration Res...

Page 218: ...he changes 32 5 Manage Configuration Files 32 5 1 Overview The Configuration Management screen provides instant access to the configuration files of your Switch You can overwrite the startup and backup configurations with the current running startup or backup configuration file From the Maintenance screen display the Managem ent screen as shown next Use this screen to replace startup and backup co...

Page 219: ...ctory defaults 1 Click Restore 2 Click OK to reset all Switch configurations to the factory defaults Wait for the Switch to restart This takes up to two minutes OR Click Cancel to discard the changes Note If you want to access the Switch web configurator again you may need to change the IP address of your computer to be in the same subnet as that of the default Switch IP address 192 168 1 1 32 7 N...

Page 220: ...n this screen Use this screen to ping an IPv4 server Figure 216 Maintenance Diagnostics PING IPv4 The following table describes the labels under Ping Test Table 182 Maintenance Diagnostics PING IPv4 LABEL DESCRIPTION I P Address Enter the address of the target host server Count Enter the number of ping packets to send The range is 1 to 5 packets the default count is 4 Interval Enter the time in se...

Page 221: ...17 Maintenance Diagnostics PING IPv6 The following table describes the labels in I Pv6 Ping Test Follow the steps to perform a ping test 1 In I P Address enter the IPv6 address 2 In Count enter the number of ping packets 3 In I nterval enter the time interval in seconds 4 In Size enter the packet size in bytes Table 183 Maintenance Diagnostics PING IPv6 LABEL DESCRIPTION I Pv6 Address Enter the ad...

Page 222: ...tenance Diagnostics Trace The following table describes the labels in Trace Route Follow the steps to perform a trace route 1 In I P Address enter the IPv6 address 2 In Hops enter the number of hops 3 Click Apply to perform the test OR Click Cancel to discard the changes The test results are displayed in Result Table 184 Maintenance Diagnostics Trace LABEL DESCRIPTION I P Addres Enter the address ...

Page 223: ...o open this screen Use this screen to restart the Switch without physically turning the power off Figure 219 Maintenance Reboot 32 8 2 Reboot the Switch Follow the steps below to restart the Switch 1 Click Reboot 2 Click OK and then wait for the Switch to restart This process takes up to two minutes and does not affect the Switch s configuration OR Click Cancel to discard the changes ...

Page 224: ...ith the Switch 3 Make sure the power adaptor or cord is connected to the Switch and plugged in to an appropriate power source Make sure the power source is turned on 4 Turn the Switch off and on in DC models or if the DC power supply is connected in AC DC models 5 Disconnect and re connect the power adaptor or cord to the Switch in AC models or if the AC power supply is connected in AC DC models 6...

Page 225: ...m continues contact the vendor 33 2 Switch Access and Login I forgot the IP address for the Switch 1 The default in band IP address is 1 9 2 1 6 8 1 1 2 Use the console port to log in to the Switch 3 Use the MGMT port to log in to the Switch the default IP address of the MGMT port is 192 168 0 1 4 If this does not work you have to reset the device to its factory defaults See Section 32 6 on page 2...

Page 226: ...as Telnet If you can access the Switch check the remote management settings to find out why the Switch does not respond to HTTP I can see the Login screen but I cannot log in to the Switch 1 Make sure you have entered the user name and password correctly The default user name is adm in and the default password is 1 2 3 4 These fields are case sensitive so make sure Caps Lock is not on 2 You may ha...

Page 227: ... access to your Switch To avoid unauthorized access configure the secured client setting in the Configuration Managem ent Rem ote Access Control screen for telnet HTTP and SSH see Section 31 7 on page 210 Computers not belonging to the secured client set cannot get permission to access the Switch 33 3 Switch Configuration I lost my configuration settings after I restart the Switch Make sure you sa...

Page 228: ...information Please have the following information ready when you contact an office Required Information Product model and serial number Warranty Information Date that you received your device Brief description of the problem and the steps youtook to solve it Corporate Headquarters Worldwide Taiwan ZyXEL Communications Corporation http www zyxel com Asia China ZyXEL Communications Shanghai Corp ZyX...

Page 229: ...com pk Philippines ZyXEL Philippines http www zyxel com ph Singapore ZyXEL Singapore Pte Ltd http www zyxel com sg Taiwan ZyXEL Communications Corporation http www zyxel com tw zh Thailand ZyXEL Thailand Co Ltd http www zyxel co th Vietnam ZyXEL Communications Corporation Vietnam Office http www zyxel com vn vi Europe Austria ZyXEL Deutschland GmbH http www zyxel de Belarus ZyXEL BY http www zyxel...

Page 230: ...Czech Republic ZyXEL Communications Czech s r o http www zyxel cz Denmark ZyXEL Communications A S http www zyxel dk Estonia ZyXEL Estonia http www zyxel com ee et Finland ZyXEL Communications http www zyxel fi France ZyXEL France http www zyxel fr Germany ZyXEL Deutschland GmbH http www zyxel de Hungary ZyXEL Hungary SEE http www zyxel hu Italy ZyXEL Communications Italy http www zyxel it ...

Page 231: ...elux http www zyxel nl Norway ZyXEL Communications http www zyxel no Poland ZyXEL Communications Poland http www zyxel pl Romania ZyXEL Romania http www zyxel com ro ro Russia ZyXEL Russia http www zyxel ru Slovakia ZyXEL Communications Czech s r o organizacna zloz ka http www zyxel sk Spain ZyXEL Communications ES Ltd http www zyxel es Sweden ZyXEL Communications http www zyxel se Switzerland Stu...

Page 232: ...raine http www ua zyxel com Latin America Argentina ZyXEL Communication Corporation http www zyxel com ec es Brazil ZyXEL Communications Brasil Ltda https www zyxel com br pt Ecuador ZyXEL Communication Corporation http www zyxel com ec es Middle East Israel ZyXEL Communication Corporation http il zyxel com homepage shtml Middle East ZyXEL Communication Corporation http www zyxel com me en ...

Page 233: ...User s Guide 233 North America USA ZyXEL Communications Inc North America Headqua rters http www zyxel com us en Oceania Australia ZyXEL Communications Corporation http www zyxel com au en Africa South Africa Nology Pty Ltd http www zyxel co za ...

Page 234: ...les Op eration is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations Changes or modifications not expressly approved bythe party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and fou...

Page 235: ...electronic device For detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the store where you purchased the product Use ONLY power wires of the appropriatewire gauge for your device Connect it to a power supply of the correct voltage Fuse Warning Replace a fuse only witha fuse of the same type and rating The POE Power ...

Page 236: ... llévelo a un punto limpio Cuando llegue el momento de desechar el producto la recogida por separado éste y o su batería ayudará a salvar los recursos naturales y a proteger la salud humana y medioambiental Le symbole ci dessous signifie que selon les réglementations locales votre produit et ou sa batterie doivent être éliminés séparément des ordures ménagères Lorsque ce produit atteint sa fin de ...

Page 237: ...Appendix B Legal Information GS1900 Series User s Guide 237 Environmental Product Declaration ...

Page 238: ...rules Ope ration is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved bythe party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the device This product has been tested and com...

Page 239: ... cables adaptors Connect it to the right supply voltage for example 110V AC in North America or 230V AC in Europe If the power adaptor or cord is damaged it might cause electrocution Remove it from the device and the power source repairing the power adapter or cord is prohibited Contact your local vendor to order a new one Do not use the device outside and make sure all t he connections are indoor...

Page 240: ...kt der Entsorgung wird die getrennte Sammlung von Produkt und oder seiner Batterie dazu beitragen natürliche Ressourcen zu sparen und die Umwelt und die menschliche Gesundheit zu schützen El símbolo de abajo indica que según las regulaciones locales su producto y o su batería deberán depositarse como basura separada de la doméstica Cuando este producto alcance el final de su vida útil llévelo a un...

Page 241: ...Appendix B Legal Information GS1900 Series User s Guide 241 Environmental Product Declaration ...

Page 242: ...ondition Any replacement will consist of a new or re manufactured functionally equivalent product of equal or higher value and will be solely at the discretion of ZyXEL This warranty shall not apply if the product has been modified misused tampered with damaged by an act of God or subjected to abnormal working conditions Note Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive r...

Page 243: ...laimer 234 domain name 53 95 96 99 101 102 104 106 108 120 E Ethernet ports default settings 26 F FCC interference statement 234 Firefox 33 firmware current version 42 front panel 24 FTP 18 H hardware installation 19 hardware overview 24 I installation freestanding 19 precautions 21 interfaces as DHCP servers 53 95 96 99 101 102 104 106 108 120 Internet Explorer 33 Internet Protocol version 6 see ...

Page 244: ...atistics 94 95 125 136 137 139 141 142 149 150 159 160 172 174 178 191 192 194 196 199 206 207 209 210 physical ports packet statistics 94 95 125 136 137 139 141 142 149 150 159 160 172 174 178 191 192 194 196 199 206 207 209 210 PoE power management mode 103 pop up windows 33 power module disconnecting 29 product registration 242 protocol based VLAN 67 and IEEE 802 1Q tagging 67 isolate traffic 6...

Page 245: ...45 currently logged in 42 V ventilation holes 19 VLAN protocol based See protocol based VLAN W wall mounting 20 warranty 242 note 242 Web Configurator access 33 requirements 33 supported browsers 33 web configurator 18 Z ZON Utility 32 ...

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