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November 2009 202-10393-02 NETGEAR , Inc. 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual.
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GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual iii v1.0, November 2009 determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
iv v1.0, November 2009 FCC Requirements for Operation in the United States FCC Information to User : This product does not contain any user-serviceable components and is to be used with approved antennas only.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual iv v1.0, November 2009 Contents About This Manual Who Should Use this Book ............................................................................................... ix How to Use This Book ....
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GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual vi v1.0, November 2009 Support ....................................................................................................................... .... 9-1 User Guide ............................
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viii V5.0, November 2009 About This Manual The NETGEAR ® GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual describes how to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot the GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch using its included software.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual ix v1.0, November 2009 • Chapter 6, “Managing Security” describes how to configure security. • Chapter 7, “Monitoring the Switch” describes how to configure switch monitoring. • Chapter 8, “Maintenance” describes the firmware upgrade procedure and reset functions.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual x v1.0, November 2009 • Scope. This manual is written for the GS700TP Smart Switch according to these specifications: . How to Print this Manual To print this manual, select one of the following options: • Printing from PDF .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual xi v1.0, November 2009 Revision History Part Number Version Number Date Description 202-10242-02 1.
1-1 v1.0, November 2009 Chapter 1 Getting Started with Switch Management This section provides an overview of switch management, including the methods you can choose to start managing your NETGEAR GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch. It also leads you through the steps necessary to get started, using the SmartWizard Discovery utility.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Getting Started with Switch Management 1-2 v1.0, November 2009 Switch Management Interface Your NETGEAR GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch contains an embedded web server and management software for managing and monitoring switch functions.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 1-3 Getting Started with Switch Management v1.0, November 2009 For a more detailed discussion of the SmartWizard Discovery utility, continue with this section: “Network with a DHCP Server” or “Network without a DHCP Server” .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Getting Started with Switch Management 1-4 v1.0, November 2009 7. Select your switch by highlighting the name of the switch. Then click Web Access . The discovery utility displays a login window similar to the following: 8.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 1-5 Getting Started with Switch Management v1.0, November 2009 4. Start the SmartWizard Discovery utility. 5. Click Discover for the SmartWizard Discovery utility to find your GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Getting Started with Switch Management 1-6 v1.0, November 2009 NIC Setting on the Host that Accesses the GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch The settings of your Network Interface Card (NIC) under MS Windows OS are made with entries into Windows screens similar to the ones shown below.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 1-7 Getting Started with Switch Management v1.0, November 2009 Web Access For Web access, you can either: • Select Web Access using the SmartWizard Discovery utility (see “Network with a DHCP Server” or “Network without a DHCP Server” ).
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Getting Started with Switch Management 1-8 v1.0, November 2009 Additional Utilities Alternatively, from the main screen shown on Figure 1-2 you can .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 1-9 Getting Started with Switch Management v1.0, November 2009 If you click Firmware Upgrade from the main screen (see Figure 1-2), after you have selected the switch to upgrade, the following screen appears: 1.
2-1 v1.0, November 2009 Chapter 2 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface This section introduces the web browser interface that enables you to configure and manage your NETGEAR GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2-2 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface v1.0, November 2009 2. Enter the password (the factory default is password ) and click Login . The home screen of the GS700TP Smart Switch browser interface displays.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Introduction to the Web Browser Interface 2-3 v1.0, November 2009 Work Area – Located on the right side of the NETGEAR GS700TP web browser interface and marked as 3 in Figure 2-2. The Work Area contains device tables, general device information, and configurable device parameters.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2-4 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface v1.0, November 2009 Informational Services Informational services provide access to technical support,.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Introduction to the Web Browser Interface 2-5 v1.0, November 2009 Figure 2-3.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2-6 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface v1.0, November 2009 A help window for the screen opens. Using Screen and Table Options The NETGEAR GS700TP web browser interface contains screens and tables for configuring devices.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Introduction to the Web Browser Interface 2-7 v1.0, November 2009 Selecting an Entry To select an entry: 1. Check the entry’s Select box. The selected entry is highlighted and the information appears in the first row, which contains the editable fields.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2-8 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface v1.0, November 2009 To add an entry by creating a new entry in the table: 1. Enter the fields for the new entry in the provided fields in the first row. 2.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Introduction to the Web Browser Interface 2-9 v1.0, November 2009 2. Modify the fields in the first row. 3. Click APPLY to update the device. Deleting an Entry To delete entries from a table: 1. Select the entries to be deleted.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2-10 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface v1.0, November 2009 Quick Boxes Quick Boxes provide users with flexibility in configuring VLANs for all ports or LAGs. Clicking on the quick box toggles between the various options that exist for this field.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Introduction to the Web Browser Interface 2-11 v1.0, November 2009 4. Click again on the quick box, and the quick box and all the port boxes appear blank, marking the ports as neither tagged nor untagged.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2-12 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface v1.0, November 2009 To display all ports : 1. Click PORTS in the interface selection row. The screen displays a table of all ports . To display all interfaces : 1.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Introduction to the Web Browser Interface 2-13 v1.0, November 2009 Figure 2-17.
3-1 v1.0, November 2009 Chapter 3 Managing System Settings Using the System Settings Utility The navigation pane at the top of the web browser interface contains a System tab that enables you to manag.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-2 v1.0, November 2009 1. Click System > Management > System Information . The System Information screen displays: The System Information screen contains the following fields: • System Name – Enter the user-defined device name.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-3 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 • Idle Timeout – Enter the amount of time (minutes) that elapses before an idle station is timed out. Idle stations that are timed out must login to the system.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-4 v1.0, November 2009 The IP Interface screen also contains information for defining default gateways and selecting a Management VLAN ID. To define an IP interface: 1. Click System > Management > IP Configuration .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-5 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 2. Select the method of assigning the IP address by selecting either Get Dynamic IP from DHCP Server or Static IP Address . 3. If you selected Static IP Address , enter the IP Address , Subnet Mask and Gateway address.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-6 v1.0, November 2009 The Time Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Clock Source – Select the source used to set the system clock. The possible field values are: – Local – Indicates system time is set locally.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-7 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 4. Select the Time Zone Offset from the list. 5. Click APPLY to update the system settings. Note: If you selected SNTP , you must configure the SNTP servers.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-8 v1.0, November 2009 • Delete – Removes the currently configured SNTP Server 1. • SNTP Server 2 – Enter the secondary SNTP server IP address . The Secondary SNTP server retrieves the system time if the Primary SNTP server becomes unavailable.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-9 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 PoE Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) provides power to devices over existing LAN cabling without updating or modifying the network infrastructure. This removes the limitation of placing network devices close to power sources.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-10 v1.0, November 2009 The PoE menu contains the following options: • “Basic” • “Advanced” Basic The PoE Basi.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-11 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 The Basic PoE Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Power Status – Displays the online power source status. The possible field values are: – On – Indicates the power supply unit is functioning.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-12 v1.0, November 2009 The Advanced PoE Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Power Status – Displays the online power source status. The possible field values are: – On – Indicates the power supply unit is functioning.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-13 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 2. Enter the System Usage Threshold in the provided field. 3. Select the Traps mode from the list in the provided field. 4. Click APPLY to update the device.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-14 v1.0, November 2009 – Enabled – Enables the Device Discovery protocol and provides power to the powered devices using the PoE module.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-15 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 – Test Fail – Indicates the powered device test has failed. For example, a port could not be enabled and cannot be used to deliver power to the powered device.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-16 v1.0, November 2009 • Privacy – Protects against the disclosure of message content. Cipher Block-Chaining (CBC) is used for encryption. Either authentication is enabled on an SNMP message, or both authentication and privacy.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-17 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 The SNMPv1/v2 Community Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Management Station IP – Enter the management station IP address for which the Basic SNMP community is defined.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-18 v1.0, November 2009 – Read Only – Indicates Management access is restricted to read-only. Changes cannot be made to the device configuration and to the community. – Read Write – Indicates Management access is read-write.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-19 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 • Providing Access Control Checks To configure SNMPv1/v2 trap station management: 1. Click System > SNMP > SNMPv1/v2 > Trap Configuration .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-20 v1.0, November 2009 • UDP Port – Enter the UDP port used to send notifications. The default UDP port is 162. • Timeout – Enter the amount of time (in seconds) the device waits before re-sending informs.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-21 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 • “Trap Filter Name” • “Trap Filter Content” Engine ID The SNMPv3 Engine ID screen allows network managers to define the SNMP Engine ID or to assign the default Engine ID to SNMP.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-22 v1.0, November 2009 – First 4 octets – Indicates first bit = 1, the other 3 represent the IANA Enterprise number. – Fifth octet – Set to 3 to indicates the MAC address that follows.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-23 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 • View Name – Enter the user-defined view name. The view name can contain a maximum of 30 alphanumeric characters. 2. Select the entry. 3. Enter the View Name field in the first row.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-24 v1.0, November 2009 The SNMPv3 View Content screen contains the following fields: Views • View Name – Select the user-defined view name. The view name can contain a maximum of 30 alphanumeric characters.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-25 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 To add a new SNMP OID entry: 1. Click System > SNMP > SNMPv3 > View Content . The SNMPv3 View Content screen displays. 2. Select the View Name from the list in the provided field in the Views table.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-26 v1.0, November 2009 The SNMPv3 Community Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Management Station IP – Enter the management station IP address for which the SNMP community is defined.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-27 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 3. Select the Group Name from the list in the provided field in the first row. 4. Click ADD to update the device. To remove an SNMPv3 community: 1. Click System > SNMP > SNMPv3 > Community Configuration .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-28 v1.0, November 2009 The SNMPv3 Groups screen contains the following fields: • Group Name – Enter the user-defined group to which access control rules are applied. The field range is up to 30 characters.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-29 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 2. Select the Security Model and Security Level from the lists in the provided fields in the first row. 3. Specify the group access rights for the selected SNMP views in the Operation provided fields in the first row.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-30 v1.0, November 2009 The SNMPv3 User Configuration screen contains the following fields: • User Name – Enter the user name. The field range is up to 30 alphanumeric characters.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-31 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 • Password (1-32 Characters) – Enter the password for the group member. • Authentication Key – Enter the HMAC-MD5-96 or HMAC-SHA-96 authentication level.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-32 v1.0, November 2009 Global Trap Configuration The SNMPv3 Global Trap Settings screen contains parameters for defining SNMP notification parameters. To configure SNMP notification global parameters: 1.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-33 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 • Authentication Notifications – Select the SNMP authentication failure notification status on the device. The possible field values are: – Disable – Disables the device from sending authentication failure notifications.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-34 v1.0, November 2009 The SNMPv3 Trap Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Recipients IP – Enter the IP address to which the traps are sent. • Notification Type – Select the type of notification sent.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-35 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 • Filter Name – Select the SNMP filter name from the list of SNMP Notification filters. • Timeout – Enter the amount of time (in seconds) the device waits before re-sending informs.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-36 v1.0, November 2009 Trap Filter Name The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Name screen permits creating filtering names based on OIDs. Each OID is linked to a device feature or a portion of a feature.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-37 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 2. Enter the trap Filter Name in the provided field in the first row. 3. Click ADD to update the device. To remove a trap filter name: 1. Click System > SNMP > SNMPv3 > Trap Filter Name .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-38 v1.0, November 2009 The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Content screen contains the following fields: Trap Filter Settings • Filter Name – Select the user-defined notification filter from the list.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-39 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 LLDP The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) allows network managers to troubleshoot and enhance network management by discovering and maintaining network topologies over multi- vendor environments.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-40 v1.0, November 2009 The Basic LLDP Configuration screen contains the following fields: LLDP Properties • LLDP – Select the LLDP global status on the device. The possible field values are: – Disable – Disables LLDP on the device.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-41 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 • Hold Multiplier – Enter the amount of time that LLDP packets are held before the packets are discarded, measured in multiples of the TLV Advertised Interval.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-42 v1.0, November 2009 LLDP Configuration The Advanced LLDP Configuration screen allows network managers to assign global LLDP and LLDP-MED (LLDP - Media Endpoint Discovery) parameters.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-43 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 – Filtering – LLDPDU packets are filtered. This is the default. • TLV Advertised Interval – Enter the rate in seconds at which LLDP advertisement updates are sent.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-44 v1.0, November 2009 To define LLDP Port Properties: 1. Click System > LLDP > Advanced > LLDP Port Settings .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-45 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 – AutoAdvertise – Advertises the device’s current IP address as the management IP address. • Notification – Select the topology change notification status on the interface.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-46 v1.0, November 2009 • Provides troubleshooting information. LLDP-MED sends network managers alerts for: – Port speed and duplex mode conflicts – QoS policy misconfigurations To configure LLDP-MED Network Policy: 1.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-47 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 – Guest Voice Signaling – Indicates the network policy is defined for a Guest Voice Signaling application. – Softphone Voice – Indicates the network policy is defined for a Softphone Voice application.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-48 v1.0, November 2009 5. Select the User Priority from the list in the provided field in the first row. 6. Select the DSCP Value from the list in the provided field in the first row.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-49 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 The LLDP-MED Port Settings screen contains the following fields: • Port – Select the port to configure. • LLDP-MED status – Select the LLDP-MED status for the selected port.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-50 v1.0, November 2009 The LLDP-MED Local Information screen contains the following fields: Device Information • Chassis ID Subtype – Displays the chassis ID type. For example, MAC address.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-51 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 • Port Description – Displays information about the port, including manufacturer, product name and hardware/software version. • Advertisement – Displays the advertisement status of the port.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-52 v1.0, November 2009 • Operational MAU Type – Displays the Medium Attachment Unit (MAU) type. The MAU performs physical layer functions, including digital data conversion from the Ethernet interfaces’ collision detection and bit injection into the network.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-53 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 To view LLDP neighbors information: 1. Click System > LLDP > Advanced > Neighbors Information .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-54 v1.0, November 2009 2. Click REFRESH to refresh the Neighbors Information screen. To view LLDP Neighbors detailed information: 1. Click System > LLDP > Advanced > Neighbors Information .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-55 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 • Port ID SubType – Displays the port ID subtype. For example, IPv4 address. • Port ID – Displays the port identification of the port transmitting the LLDP frame.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-56 v1.0, November 2009 • MDI Power Support Port Class – Displays the advertised power support port class. • PSE MDI Power Support – Indicates if MDI power is supported on the port.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-57 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 • Device Class – Displays the LLDP-MED endpoint device class. The possible device classes are: – Endpoint Class 1 – Indicates a generic endpoint class, offering basic LLDP services.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-58 v1.0, November 2009 • VLAN Type – Displays the VLAN type for which the network policy is defined. The possible field values are: – Tagged – Indicates the network policy is defined for tagged VLANs.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3-59 Managing System Settings v1.0, November 2009 The LLDP Statistics screen contains the following fields: • Last Update – Indicates the last time the LLDP statistics were updated. The date and time are displayed inthe following format, day-month-year hour:minute:second.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing System Settings 3-60 v1.0, November 2009 • Rx Frames – Indicates the total amount of LLDP packets received on the port, including: – Total – Indicates the total amount of valid LLDP packets received on the port.
4-1 v1.0, November 2009 Chapter 4 Configuring Switching Settings Configuring Switching Settings The navigation pane at the top of the web browser interface contains a Switching tab that enables you to.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-2 v1.0, November 2009 The Port Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Port – Displays the port number. • Port Description – Enter a user-defined port description.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-3 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 – 10M – Indicates the port is currently operating at 10 Mbps. – 100M – Indicates the port is currently operating at 100 Mbps. – 1000M – Indicates the port is currently operating at 1000 Mbps.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-4 v1.0, November 2009 – MDI (Media Dependent Interface) – Connects end stations. – MDIX (Media Dependent Interface with Crossover) – Connects HUBs and switches.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-5 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 Basic The LAG Basic menu contains the following options: • “LAG Configuration” • “LAG Membership” LAG Configuration The Basic LAG Configuration screen contains fields for configuring LAG parameters.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-6 v1.0, November 2009 – Up – Indicates the LAG is currently linked and forwarding traffic. – Down – Indicates the LAG is currently not linked. • Reactivate Suspended – Select the action to apply to a suspended LAG.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-7 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 4. Click APPLY to update the device. LAG Membership The Basic LAG Membership screen allows network managers to assign ports to LAGs. To assign ports to LAGs: 1.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-8 v1.0, November 2009 3. Click on the gold button. The port panel displays. 4. Select the ports to be members of the LAG. 5. Click APPLY to update the device. 6. Click CURRENT MEMBERS .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-9 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 The Advanced LAG Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Interface – Displays the LAG number. • Description – Enter a user-defined LAG description.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-10 v1.0, November 2009 • Speed – Select the data transmission rate for the LAG. The LAG type determines what speed setting options are available. LAG speeds can only be configured when auto negotiation is disabled.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-11 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 The Advanced LAG Membership screen contains the following fields: • LAG ID – Select the LAG ID. • LAG Name – Displays the user-defined LAG name.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-12 v1.0, November 2009 LACP Configuration Aggregated links can be set up manually or automatically established by enabling LACP on the relevant links. Aggregated ports can be linked into link-aggregation port-groups.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-13 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 The LACP Configuration screen contains the following field: • LACP System Priority – Enter the system priority value. The field range is 1-65535.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-14 v1.0, November 2009 The LACP Port Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Interface – Displays the interface number to which timeout and priority values are assigned.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-15 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 VLAN VLANs are logical subgroups with a Local Area Network (LAN) which combine user stations and network devices into a single unit, regardless of the physical LAN segment to which they are attached.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-16 v1.0, November 2009 The Basic VLAN Configuration screen contains the following fields: • VLAN ID – Enter the VLAN ID. The field range is 2-4093. • VLAN Name – Enter the user-defined VLAN name.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-17 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 To remove a VLAN: Note: Prior to deleting a VLAN, ensure all multicast group configuration entries associated with the VLAN are deleted. Refer to “Multicast Group Configuration” for deleting multicast group entries.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-18 v1.0, November 2009 The Advanced VLAN Configuration screen contains the following fields: • VLAN ID – Enter the VLAN ID. The field range is 2-4093. • VLAN Name – Enter the user-defined VLAN name.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-19 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 To remove a VLAN: Note: Prior to deleting a VLAN, ensure all multicast group configuration entries associated with the VLAN are deleted. Refer to “Multicast Group Configuration” for deleting multicast group entries.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-20 v1.0, November 2009 The VLAN Membership screen contains the following fields: • VLAN ID – Select the VLAN ID to be displayed and configured. VLAN ID 1 cannot be modified.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-21 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 To view VLAN tagged port members: 1. Click Switching > VLAN > Advanced > VLAN Membership . The VLAN Membership screen displays. 2. Click TAGGED PORT MEMBERS .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-22 v1.0, November 2009 To view VLAN untagged port members: 1. Click Switching > VLAN > Advanced > VLAN Membership . The VLAN Membership screen displays. 2. Click UNTAGGED PORT MEMBERS .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-23 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 The Port PVID Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Interface – Displays the interface (port number or LAG number) to which the PVID tag is assigned.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-24 v1.0, November 2009 Network managers can configure VLANs on which voice IP traffic is forwarded. Non-VoIP traffic is dropped from the Voice VLAN in auto Voice VLAN secure mode.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-25 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 The Voice VLAN Basic Properties screen contains the following fields: • VoiceVLAN Status – Select the VoiceVLAN status on the device. The possible field values are: – Disable – Disables Voice VLAN on the device.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-26 v1.0, November 2009 • Voice VLAN Aging Time – Enter the Voice VLAN aging time. The Voice VLAN aging time sets the maximum inactivity time for a Voice VLAN port member after its MAC address is aged out.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-27 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 The Voice VLAN Advanced Properties screen contains the following fields: • VoiceVLAN Status – Select the Voice VLAN status on the device. The possible field values are: – Disable – Disables Voice VLAN on the device.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-28 v1.0, November 2009 • Voice VLAN Aging Time – Enter the Voice VLAN aging time. The Voice VLAN aging time sets the maximum inactivity time for a Voice VLAN port member after its MAC Address is aged out.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-29 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 The Voice VLAN Port Setting screen contains the following fields: • Interface – Displays the interface for which the Voice VLAN settings are applied.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-30 v1.0, November 2009 – Active – Indicates the Voice VLAN membership is active for the interface. – Not Active – Indicates the Voice VLAN membership is not active for the interface.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-31 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 The Voice VLAN OUI screen contains the following fields: • Telephony OUI(s) – Enter the OUI to enable on the Voice VLAN. The following OUIs are enabled by default.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-32 v1.0, November 2009 STP Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) provides network topology for any arrangement of bridges. STP also provides a single path between end stations on a network, eliminating loops.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-33 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 The Basic STP Configuration screen contains the following fields: Global Settings • Spanning Tree State – Select the STP state on the device.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-34 v1.0, November 2009 • BPDU Handling – Determines how the Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) packets are managed when STP is disabled on the port or device. BPDUs are used to transmit spanning tree information.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-35 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 4. If you selected Disable in the Spanning Tree State field, select the BPDU Handling mode from the list in the provided field. 5. Click APPLY to update the device.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-36 v1.0, November 2009 The Advanced STP Configuration screen contains the following fields: STP Configuration • Spanning Tree State – Select the STP state on the device.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-37 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 • BPDU Handling – Select the method of handling STP BPDUs (Bridge Protocol Data Units) when STP is disabled on the device or interface. The possible field values are: – Filtering – Indicates BPDUs are filtered.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-38 v1.0, November 2009 CST Configuration The Common Spanning Tree (CST) describes the topology connecting STP/RSTP Bridges and MSTP regions. To configure CST on the device: 1.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-39 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 • Max Age – Enter the device Maximum Age Time. The Maximum Age Time is the amount of time in seconds a bridge waits before sending configuration messages.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-40 v1.0, November 2009 The CST Port Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Interface – Displays the port or LAG for which the STP information is displayed.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-41 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 – Disabled – Indicates STP is currently disabled on the port. The port forwards traffic while learning MAC addresses. – Blocking – Indicates the port is currently blocked and cannot forward traffic or learn MAC addresses.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-42 v1.0, November 2009 The Rapid STP screen contains the following fields: • Interface – Displays the port or LAG on which Rapid STP is enabled or disabled. • Role – Displays the port role assigned by the STP algorithm to provide to STP paths.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-43 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 – STP – Indicates Classic STP is enabled on the device. – RSTP – Indicates Rapid STP is enabled on the device. • Fast Link Operational Status – Displays the Fast Link status for the interface.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-44 v1.0, November 2009 4. To configure and test the data link, check Activate Protocol Migration in the provided field in the first row. 5. Click APPLY to update the device.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-45 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 • Priority – Specifies the selected spanning tree instance device priority. The field range is 0-61440. The field default is 32768. • VLAN ID – Maps the selected VLANs to the selected instance.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-46 v1.0, November 2009 The MST Port Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Select MST – Select an MST to be displayed. • Interface – Displays the Port or LAG for which the MSTP settings are displayed.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-47 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 – Blocking — Indicates that the port is currently blocked and cannot forward traffic or learn MAC addresses. – Listening — Indicates that the port is in Listening mode.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-48 v1.0, November 2009 4. Click APPLY to update the device. Multicast Multicast forwarding allows a single packet to be forwarded to multiple destinations.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-49 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 are forwarding packets and Multicast traffic. A port requesting to join a specific Multicast group issues an IGMP report specifying that Multicast group.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-50 v1.0, November 2009 – Enable – Enables IGMP Snooping on the VLAN. – Disable – Disables IGMP Snooping on the VLAN. 2. Select the IGMP Snooping Status in the provided field.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-51 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 The Advanced IGMP Snooping Configuration screen contains the following fields: IGMP Snooping Configuration • Status – Select the IGMP Snooping status on the device.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-52 v1.0, November 2009 • Status – Select the IGMP Snooping status on the VLAN. The possible field values are: – Enable – Enables IGMP Snooping on the VLAN. – Disable – Disables IGMP Snooping on the VLAN.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-53 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 To configure Multicast groups: 1. Click Switching > Multicast > Advanced > Multicast Group Configuration .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-54 v1.0, November 2009 Multicast Group Membership The Multicast Group Membership screen displays the ports and LAGs attached to the selected VLAN and the Multicast service group.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-55 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 • Interface Status – Select the interface status. The possible field values are: – Static – Indicates the interface is joined to the Multicast group statically.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-56 v1.0, November 2009 The Multicast Forward All screen contains the following information: Multicast Forward All • VLAN ID – Enter the VLAN ID. • VLAN Name – Displays the user defined VLAN name.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-57 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 5. Click APPLY to update the device. Address Table Packets addressed to destinations stored in either the Static or Dynamic databases are immediately forwarded to the port.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-58 v1.0, November 2009 To query the Basic Address Table: 1. Click Switching > Address Table > Basic > Address Table .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-59 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 3. Enter the value to be searched for in the provided box. 4. Click GO to execute the query. To delete all addresses from the Basic Address Table: 1.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-60 v1.0, November 2009 The Static Addresses screen contains the following fields: • VLAN ID – Select the VLAN ID number to which the entry refers. • MAC Address – Enter the MAC address to which the entry refers.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-61 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 4. Select the MAC Address duration period Status from the list in the provided field in the first row.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring Switching Settings 4-62 v1.0, November 2009 Address Table The Advanced Address Table screen displays the MAC Address table according to the defined categories. To query the Advanced MAC Address Table: 1.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4-63 Configuring Switching Settings v1.0, November 2009 • Interface – Displays the interface to which the entry refers. 2. Select the Search By key from the list in the provided field. 3. Enter the value to be searched for in the provided box.
5-1 v1.0, November 2009 Chapter 5 Configuring QoS Configuring the Basic and Advanced QoS Settings The navigation pane at the top of the web browser interface contains a QoS tab that enables you to man.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5-2 Configuring QoS v1.0, November 2009 • Weighted Round Robin – Ensures that a single application does not dominate the device forwarding capacity. Weighted Round Robin (WRR) forwards entire queues in a round robin order.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring QoS 5-3 v1.0, November 2009 The CoS Global Configuration screen contains the following: • QoS Status – Select whether QoS is enabled or disabled on the device. The possible values are: – Enable – Enables QoS globally.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5-4 Configuring QoS v1.0, November 2009 • Trust Mode – Select which packet fields to use for classifying packets entering the device. The possible Trust Mode field values are: – CoS – Classifies traffic based on the CoS (VPT) tag value.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring QoS 5-5 v1.0, November 2009 The CoS Interface Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Interface – Displays the interface for which the default CoS parameters are defined.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5-6 Configuring QoS v1.0, November 2009 The Queue screen contains the following fields: • Strict Priority – Select to specify traffic scheduling based strictly on the queue priority. • WRR – Select to assign WRR weights to queues.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring QoS 5-7 v1.0, November 2009 The Bandwidth screen allows the network manager to define Ingress Rate Limit and Egress Shaping Rates. To define bandwidth settings: 1. Click QoS > CoS > Basic > Bandwidth .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5-8 Configuring QoS v1.0, November 2009 – Enable – Enables egress shaping rate on the interface.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring QoS 5-9 v1.0, November 2009 The CoS to Queue Mapping screen contains the following fields: CoS to Queue Mapping • CoS – Displays the CoS priority tag values, where 0 is the lowest and 7 is the highest.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5-10 Configuring QoS v1.0, November 2009 DSCP to Queue Mapping The DSCP To Queue Mapping screen contains fields for mapping DSCP values to traffic queues for various PHBs (Per-Hop Behaviors). These include the CS (Class Selector), AF (Assured Forwarding) and EF (Expedited Forwarding).
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring QoS 5-11 v1.0, November 2009 • Restore Defaults – Restore the DSCP Mapping device factory default values. The possible field values are: – Checked – Restores the factory default settings for DSCP mapping values.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5-12 Configuring QoS v1.0, November 2009 The Class Map screen contains the following fields: • Class-Map Name – Displays the user-defined name of the class map. • IPv4 ACL – Select a user-defined IPv4 ACL from the list.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring QoS 5-13 v1.0, November 2009 Before configuring policies for classes whose match criteria are defined in a class map, a class map must first be defined, or the name of the policy map to be created, added to, or modified must first be specified.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5-14 Configuring QoS v1.0, November 2009 To add a new policy entry: 5. Click QoS > CoS> Advanced > Policy Table . The policy Table screen displays. 6. Select a Class Map from the list in the first row.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Configuring QoS 5-15 v1.0, November 2009 Policy Binding Table • Policy Name – Displays the user-defined policy name. Port Selection Table • Port Number – Displays the bound and unbound ports on the device.
6-1 v1.0, November 2009 Chapter 6 Managing Security Setting Security Configuration Options The navigation pane at the top of the web browser interface contains a Security tab that enables you to manag.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-2 v1.0, November 2009 Change Password The Change Password screen contains parameters for configuring device passwords. Authentication on this device uses only a password, not a username.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-3 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 RADIUS Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) servers provide additional security for networks. RADIUS servers provide a centralized authentication method for web access.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-4 v1.0, November 2009 • Authentication Port – Enter the authentication port number. The authentication port is used to verify the RADIUS Server authentication. The field default is 1812.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-5 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 5. Click APPLY to update the device. To add a new RADIUS Authentication Server entry: 1. Click Security > Management Security > RADIUS > Authentication Server Configuration .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-6 v1.0, November 2009 The RADIUS Accounting Server Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Accounting Mode – Select the RADIUS accounting method. The possible field values are: – None – Indicates RADIUS accounting is disabled.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-7 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 5. Click APPLY to update the device. TACACS+ Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) provides centralized security user access validation.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-8 v1.0, November 2009 • Key String – Enter the default authentication and encryption key for TACACS+ communication between the device and the TACACS+ server. • Authentication Port – Enter the port number via which the TACACS+ session occurs.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-9 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 2. Select the TACACS+ server entry. 3. Click DELETE to remove the entry. Authentication List The Authentication List screen contains information for defining an authentication method for the selected Authentication List.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-10 v1.0, November 2009 The Authentication List screen contains the following fields: • 1,2,3 – Select the order in which authentication is applied. The possible field values are: – TACACS+ – Authenticates the user at the TACACS+ server.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-11 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 The Basic 802.1x Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Port Based Authentication State – Select whether port-based authentication is enabled or disabled on the device.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-12 v1.0, November 2009 – Enable – Enables using a Guest VLAN for unauthorized ports. If a Guest VLAN is enabled, the unauthorized port automatically joins the VLAN selected in the VLAN List field.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-13 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 The Advanced 802.1x Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Port Based Authentication State – Enable port-based authentication on the device.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-14 v1.0, November 2009 – Enable – Enables using a Guest VLAN for unauthorized ports. If a Guest VLAN is enabled, the unauthorized port automatically joins the VLAN selected in the VLAN List field.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-15 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 The Port Authentication screen contains the following fields: • Interface – Displays the interfaces. • User Name – Displays the supplicant (client) user name, once the user is authenticated.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-16 v1.0, November 2009 – Disable – Disables the Guest VLAN on the port. This is the default value. • Periodic Reauthentication – Select whether periodic port reauthentication is enabled or disabled.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-17 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 6. Click APPLY to update the device. Traffic Control The Traffic Control menu contains the following opti.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-18 v1.0, November 2009 The Storm Control screen contains the following fields: • Interface – Displays the port number for which the storm control information is displayed.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-19 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 • Broadcast Rate Threshold – Enter the maximum rate (kilobits per second) at which broadcast packets are forwarded. FE (Fast Ethernet) ports have a range of 70 - 100000 and GE (Gigabit Ethernet) ports have a range of 3500 - 1000000.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-20 v1.0, November 2009 The Port Security screen contains the following fields: • Interface – Displays the port or LAG name. • Status – Select the port security status. The possible field values are: – Locked – Indicates the port is currently locked.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-21 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 • Action – Select the action to be applied to packets arriving on a locked port. The possible field values are: – Forward – Forwards packets from an unknown source without learning the MAC address.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-22 v1.0, November 2009 The Protected Ports Membership screen contains the following fields: Protected Ports Membership Table • Port Number (1-XX) – Displays the unprotected and protected ports on the device.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-23 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 ACL Access Control Lists (ACL) allow network managers to define classification actions and rules for specific ingress ports. Packets entering an ingress port, with an active ACL, are either admitted or denied entry.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-24 v1.0, November 2009 The MAC Configuration screen contains the following fields: MAC ACL • Current number of ACL – Displays the current number of user-defined ACLs. MAC ACL Table • Name – Enter the user-defined MAC based ACL name.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-25 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 3. Click DELETE to remove the entry. MAC Rules The MAC Rules screen allows a MAC Rule to be defined within a configured ACL. Rules can be added only if the ACL is not bound to an interface.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-26 v1.0, November 2009 • Source Mask – Enter the mask of the new source MAC address. • Destination MAC Address – Enter the destination MAC address. • Destination Mask – Enter the mask of the new destination MAC address.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-27 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 MAC Binding Configuration The MAC Binding Configuration screen contains information for mapping ACLs to MAC addressess. When an ACL is bound to an interface, all the ACE rules that have been defined are applied to the selected interface.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-28 v1.0, November 2009 3. Select the interfaces to bind to the selected ACL Name by one of the following methods.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-29 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 IPv4 ACL Table • Name – Enter the user-defined IP based ACL name. • Number of Rules – Displays the current number of rules in the ACL. IPv4 Rules The IPv4 Rules screen allows an IP Rule to be defined within a configured ACL.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-30 v1.0, November 2009 • Priority – Enter the rule priority. When the packet is matched to a rule, user groups are either granted permission or denied device management access.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-31 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 3. Select the rule entry. 4. Click DELETE to remove the entry. IPv4 Binding Configuration The IPv4 Binding Configuration screen contains information for mapping ACLs to IPv4 interfaces.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-32 v1.0, November 2009 • Select the interfaces for which the ACLs are bound. 2. Select the ACL Name from the list in the provided field. 3. Select the interfaces to which the ACLs are bound IPv6 ACL The IPv6 ACL screen allows an IPv6 Based ACL to be defined.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-33 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 To add a new IPv6-based ACL entry: 1. Click Security > ACL > IPv6 ACL . The IPv6 ACL screen displays. 2. Enter the ACL Name in the provided field in the first, editable row.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-34 v1.0, November 2009 The IPv6 Rules screen contains the following fields: IPv6 Rules • ACL Name – Select the ACL Name from the list. IPv6 Rules Table • Priority – Enter the rule priority.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-35 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 1. Click Security > ACL > IPv6 Rules . The IPv6 Rules screen displays. 2. Select the ACL Name from the list in the provided field. 3. Enter the provided fields in the first row.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Managing Security 6-36 v1.0, November 2009 The IPv6 Binding Configuration screen contains the following fields: IPv6 Binding Configuration • ACL Name – Select the ACL Name for viewing and modifying ACL bound interfaces.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6-37 Managing Security v1.0, November 2009 Binding Table To view the ACL Binding Table: 1. Click Security > ACL > Binding Table .
7-1 v1.0, November 2009 Chapter 7 Monitoring the Switch Setting Monitoring Options The navigation pane at the top of the web browser interface contains a Monitoring tab that enables you to manage your.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Monitoring the Switch 7-2 v1.0, November 2009 This section provides information for managing logs. The logs enable viewing device events in real time, and recording the events for later usage. Logs record and manage events and report errors and informational messages.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 7-3 Monitoring the Switch v1.0, November 2009 The Logs Configuration screen contains the following field: • Logging State – Select whether to enable or disable the device global logs for Cache, File and Server Logs.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Monitoring the Switch 7-4 v1.0, November 2009 The Log Filter screen contains the following fields: • RAM Logs – Select the minimum message severity level to appear in the RAM Log.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 7-5 Monitoring the Switch v1.0, November 2009 – Informational – Provides device information. – Debug – Provides debugging messages. 2. Select the minimum severity level for RAM logs. 3. Select the minimum severity level for FLASH logs.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Monitoring the Switch 7-6 v1.0, November 2009 • Severity – Displays the log severity and urgency level. The following are the available log severity levels: – Emergency – Indicates the device is not functioning.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 7-7 Monitoring the Switch v1.0, November 2009 The Flash Log screen contains the following fields: • Log Index – Displays the log number. • Log Time – Displays the time at which the log was generated.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Monitoring the Switch 7-8 v1.0, November 2009 – Warning – Displays the lowest level of a device warning. The device is functioning, but an operational problem has occurred. – Notice – Indicates the system is functioning properly, but a system notice is logged.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 7-9 Monitoring the Switch v1.0, November 2009 The Server Log screen contains the following fields: • Server IP – Enter the server’s IP address to which logs can be sent. • UDP Port – Enter the UDP port to which the server logs are sent.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Monitoring the Switch 7-10 v1.0, November 2009 6. Enter an optional server Description in the provided field in the first row. 7. Select the Minimum Severity level message sent to the server from the list in the provided field in the first row.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 7-11 Monitoring the Switch v1.0, November 2009 Statistics The RMON Basic Statistics screen contains fields for viewing information about device utilization and errors that occurred on the device. To view RMON Basic Statistics: 1.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Monitoring the Switch 7-12 v1.0, November 2009 • Broadcast Packets Received – Displays the number of good broadcast packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed. This number does not include Multicast packets.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 7-13 Monitoring the Switch v1.0, November 2009 The RMON Advanced Statistics screen contains the following fields: RMON Interface Statistics • Interface – Select the device for which statistics are displayed.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Monitoring the Switch 7-14 v1.0, November 2009 • Undersize Packets – Displays the number of undersized packets (less than 64 octets) received on the interface since the device was last refreshed.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 7-15 Monitoring the Switch v1.0, November 2009 • Received Packets – Displays the number of packets received on the interface, including bad packets, Multicast, and Broadcast packets, since the device was last refreshed.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Monitoring the Switch 7-16 v1.0, November 2009 The RMON History Control screen contains the following fields: • History Entry No. – Displays the entry number for the History Control Table screen.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 7-17 Monitoring the Switch v1.0, November 2009 To add a history control entry: 1. Click Monitoring >RMON > Advanced > History Control .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Monitoring the Switch 7-18 v1.0, November 2009 The RMON History Table screen contains the following fields: History Entry • History Entry No. – Select the entry number for the History Control Table screen.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 7-19 Monitoring the Switch v1.0, November 2009 • Broadcast Packets – Displays the number of good Broadcast packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed. This number does not include Multicast packets.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Monitoring the Switch 7-20 v1.0, November 2009 The RMON Events Control screen contains the following fields: • Event Entry Interface – Displays the event. • Community – Enter the community to which the event belongs.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 7-21 Monitoring the Switch v1.0, November 2009 4. Select the event Type from the list in the provided field in the first row. 5. Click APPLY to update the device. To add an events control entry: 1. Click Monitoring > RMON > Advanced > Events Control .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Monitoring the Switch 7-22 v1.0, November 2009 The RMON Events Log screen contains the following fields: • Event – Displays the RMON Events. • Log Number – Displays the log number. • Log Time – Displays the time when the log entry was entered.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 7-23 Monitoring the Switch v1.0, November 2009 The RMON Alarms screen contains the following fields: • Alarm Entry – Displays the alarm entry. • Counter Name – Select the MIB variable. • Interface – Enter the port or LAG interface.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Monitoring the Switch 7-24 v1.0, November 2009 • Falling Threshold – Enter the falling counter value that triggers the falling threshold alarm. The falling threshold is graphically presented on top of the graph bars.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 7-25 Monitoring the Switch v1.0, November 2009 2. Select the Counter Name from the list of MIB variable values in the provided field in the first row. 3. Enter the Interface in the provided field in the first row.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Monitoring the Switch 7-26 v1.0, November 2009 The Port Mirroring screen contains the following fields: Destination Port • Destination Port – Enter the port to which port traffic is copied. Source Port Table • Source Port – Enter the port from which the packets are mirrored.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 7-27 Monitoring the Switch v1.0, November 2009 5. Click APPLY to update the device. To add a source port entry: 1. Click Monitoring > Port Mirroring > Port Mirroring . The Port Mirroring screen displays.
8-1 v1.0, November 2009 Chapter 8 Maintenance Using the Maintenance Options The navigation pane at the top of the web browser interface contains a Maintenance tab that enables you to manage your GS700.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 8-2 Maintenance v1.0, November 2009 The Device Reboot screen contains the following field: • Check this box and click Apply below to reboot – Select the confirmation box to confirm changes. 2. To reboot the device, select the checkbox and click APPLY .
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Maintenance 8-3 v1.0, November 2009 2. Check the confirmation box. 3. Click APPLY to reset the device to the factory defaults. Upload The Upload menu contains the following option: • “Upload” Upload System Files can be backed up using the Upload screen.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 8-4 Maintenance v1.0, November 2009 The Upload screen contains the following fields: • File Type – Enter the type of file to be uploaded. The possible field values are: – Firmware – Upload the Firmware File.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Maintenance 8-5 v1.0, November 2009 5. If you selected via TFTP , enter the Remote Filename in the provided field. 6. Click APPLY to upload the file. Download The Download menu contains the following option: • “Download” Download System files can be downloaded using the Download screen.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 8-6 Maintenance v1.0, November 2009 – Firmware – Downloads the Firmware file. – Boot File – Downloads the Boot file. – Configuration – Downloads the Configuration file. • via TFTP – Select to download the file from the TFTP Server.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Maintenance 8-7 v1.0, November 2009 The Active Image screen contains the following fields: • Active Image – Displays the image file which is currently active on the device. • After Reset – Select the image file that is active after the device is reset.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 8-8 Maintenance v1.0, November 2009 Diagnostics The Diagnostics menu contains the following option: • “Cable Test” Cable Test The Cable Test screen contains fields for performing tests on copper cables.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Maintenance 8-9 v1.0, November 2009 • Test Result – Displays the cable test results. Possible values are: – No Cable – Indicates a cable is not connected to the port. – Open Cable – Indicates a cable is connected on only one side.
9-1 v1.0, November 2009 Chapter 9 Online Help Online Help The navigation pane at the top of the web browser interface contains a Help tab that provides access to informational services including support and an online user guide in PDF format.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Online Help 9-2 v1.0, November 2009 2. Click APPLY to go to the NETGEAR Online Support site at www.netgear.com . User Guide The User Guide screen provides access to the online User Guide. To view the User Guide screen: 1.
GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 9-3 Online Help v1.0, November 2009 2. Click APPLY to open a window and display the User Guide in PDF format.
Appendix A-1 v1.0, November 2009 Appendix A Default Settings This appendix provides default settings for the NETGEAR Model GS700TP Smart Switch. You can always configure the switch to default settings by using the Factory Reset function from a Web browser.
Index-1 v1.0, November 2009 Index A ACE 6-27 , 6-31 , 6-36 ACL 6-23 binding 6-27 , 6-31 , 6-36 B Bandwidth Settings 5-6 Boot File Download 8-6 C changing the password 1-8 configuration monitoring 7-1 .
Index-2 M map CoS 5-8 Memory Logs 7-5 menus 2-2 Multicast Forward All Page 4-55 Multicast Groups 4-52 , 4-54 N navigation menu 2-2 network alarms 7-22 network parameters 1-4 NIC settings 1-6 P passwor.
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Se non hai ancora comprato il NETGEAR NETGEAR GS700TP è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del NETGEAR NETGEAR GS700TP - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso NETGEAR NETGEAR GS700TP imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul NETGEAR NETGEAR GS700TP ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
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