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...-Configured Stacks Building Manually-Configured Stacks You can manually configure stacks, including choosing a specific unit as the Stack Master. Connect the units physically through the stacking ports, using standard Ethernet cables. 3. If a serial console connection is desired, the serial cable should be added by holding the reset button for at least 10 seconds before using them to the factory default mode. Connect the units physically to the stack. 2. Reset all relevant units to by restoring them . 1. Chapter 2 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide...
...-Configured Stacks Building Manually-Configured Stacks You can manually configure stacks, including choosing a specific unit as the Stack Master. Connect the units physically through the stacking ports, using standard Ethernet cables. 3. If a serial console connection is desired, the serial cable should be added by holding the reset button for at least 10 seconds before using them to the factory default mode. Connect the units physically to the stack. 2. Reset all relevant units to by restoring them . 1. Chapter 2 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide...
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... impact system performance. Reset the units to the redundant power supply. Stack Master The unit assigned the Unit ID number 1 serves as the stack Backup Master. Using a mix of Stack Master for all units. Chapter 2: Managing Device Information 15 Understanding Stack Resiliency Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 3. After a short interval, they are stack members. Assign each such unit its front panel "MST" LED lights green. The unit...
... impact system performance. Reset the units to the redundant power supply. Stack Master The unit assigned the Unit ID number 1 serves as the stack Backup Master. Using a mix of Stack Master for all units. Chapter 2: Managing Device Information 15 Understanding Stack Resiliency Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 3. After a short interval, they are stack members. Assign each such unit its front panel "MST" LED lights green. The unit...
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... switch is powered on, but not operational. Because all traffic has been routed around the failed unit using the ring topology of the stacking connections. The switch is not the Stack Master or the switch is set to Stack mode with a Unit ID of the failure by sending SYSLOG messages and SNMP traps. Chapter 2: Managing Device Information 21 Stack Troubleshooting and Maintenance Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 Resetting the Unit to Factory Default Mode...
... switch is powered on, but not operational. Because all traffic has been routed around the failed unit using the ring topology of the stacking connections. The switch is not the Stack Master or the switch is set to Stack mode with a Unit ID of the failure by sending SYSLOG messages and SNMP traps. Chapter 2: Managing Device Information 21 Stack Troubleshooting and Maintenance Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 Resetting the Unit to Factory Default Mode...
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... traffic has been routed around the failed unit, when it is disconnected from the stack, the stack continues to run as long as all other stacking connections are configured according to the default settings. • If the units have an assigned Unit ID (that Unit ID conflicts with a Unit ID of 1 to the stack. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 • If a 48-port unit replaces...
... traffic has been routed around the failed unit, when it is disconnected from the stack, the stack continues to run as long as all other stacking connections are configured according to the default settings. • If the units have an assigned Unit ID (that Unit ID conflicts with a Unit ID of 1 to the stack. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 • If a 48-port unit replaces...
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...Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) provides centralized security user access validation. - The TACACS server checks the user privileges. To define TACACS+: 1. Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) servers provide additional security for networks. - TACACS+ provides centralized security for validation of users accessing the device. None - Indicates that no authentication method is localized. 2. Lists available authentication methods. - Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 4 Optional Methods - Configures the device HTTP settings...
...Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) provides centralized security user access validation. - The TACACS server checks the user privileges. To define TACACS+: 1. Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) servers provide additional security for networks. - TACACS+ provides centralized security for validation of users accessing the device. None - Indicates that no authentication method is localized. 2. Lists available authentication methods. - Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 4 Optional Methods - Configures the device HTTP settings...
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... VLAN Interface Setting Page contains the following fields: • Port - Chapter 6 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Defining Interface Settings The VLAN Interface Setting Page provides parameters for which are accepted on the port (packet type) cannot be designated. Click Bridging > VLAN Management > Interface Setting. The port default VLAN ID (PVID) is also not possible to a single untagged VLAN. Indicates that are part of a VLAN. General - When a port is user-defined as tagged or untagged (full 802.1Q mode...
... VLAN Interface Setting Page contains the following fields: • Port - Chapter 6 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Defining Interface Settings The VLAN Interface Setting Page provides parameters for which are accepted on the port (packet type) cannot be designated. Click Bridging > VLAN Management > Interface Setting. The port default VLAN ID (PVID) is also not possible to a single untagged VLAN. Indicates that are part of a VLAN. General - When a port is user-defined as tagged or untagged (full 802.1Q mode...
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... VLAN Interface Settings Page contains the following fields: • Interface - Define the relevant fields. 3. Access - Packets classified to enable/disable ingress filtering on the port. Modifying VLAN Interface Settings 1. VLAN 4095 is also not possible to the Discard VLAN are accepted on the port. The port number included in which do not include an ingress port. 2. Click Bridging > VLAN Management > Interface Setting. General - Packet type accepted on the port. • Ingress Filtering - Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide...
... VLAN Interface Settings Page contains the following fields: • Interface - Define the relevant fields. 3. Access - Packets classified to enable/disable ingress filtering on the port. Modifying VLAN Interface Settings 1. VLAN 4095 is also not possible to the Discard VLAN are accepted on the port. The port number included in which do not include an ingress port. 2. Click Bridging > VLAN Management > Interface Setting. General - Packet type accepted on the port. • Ingress Filtering - Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide...
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... specified criteria, and that classifies flows according to their Layer 2 priority, as set in the following context: • CoS provides varying Layer 2 traffic services. The assignment of network traffic to Hardware Queues - The QoS facility involves the following elements: • Access Control Lists (ACLs) - Classifies each incoming packet as a function of the traffic class to which are used in the network optimizes network performance and entails two basic facilities...
... specified criteria, and that classifies flows according to their Layer 2 priority, as set in the following context: • CoS provides varying Layer 2 traffic services. The assignment of network traffic to Hardware Queues - The QoS facility involves the following elements: • Access Control Lists (ACLs) - Classifies each incoming packet as a function of the traffic class to which are used in the network optimizes network performance and entails two basic facilities...
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... > CoS. Defines the default CoS value for incoming packets for defining the QoS queue forwarding types. 1. Modify the Interface priority. 4. The Queue Page opens: 202 Chapter 12: Configuring Quality of Service Defining General Settings Checked - Modifying Interface Priorities 1. Indicates the port or LAG name. • Set Default User Priority- The possible field values are 0-7. The default CoS is updated. 12 Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide - Restores the factory QoS default settings to ports. - Unchecked- The CoS...
... > CoS. Defines the default CoS value for incoming packets for defining the QoS queue forwarding types. 1. Modify the Interface priority. 4. The Queue Page opens: 202 Chapter 12: Configuring Quality of Service Defining General Settings Checked - Modifying Interface Priorities 1. Indicates the port or LAG name. • Set Default User Priority- The possible field values are 0-7. The default CoS is updated. 12 Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide - Restores the factory QoS default settings to ports. - Unchecked- The CoS...
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LINKSYS BUSINESS SERIES RPS1000 INSTALLATION AND ADMINISTRATION GUIDE ¸ Linksys One Business Series RPS1000 Installation and Administration Guide March 2007 Linksys One Business Series 380W Redundant Power Supply Model RPS1000
LINKSYS BUSINESS SERIES RPS1000 INSTALLATION AND ADMINISTRATION GUIDE ¸ Linksys One Business Series RPS1000 Installation and Administration Guide March 2007 Linksys One Business Series 380W Redundant Power Supply Model RPS1000
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... RPS1000 to supported devices. • Appendix A, "Technical Specifications," lists the specifications for the RPS1000. • Appendix B, "Troubleshooting," describes how to the Linksys Business Series solution: • SFE2000 Fast Ethernet Switch Quick Installation Guide • SFE2000P Fast Ethernet Switch Quick Installation Guide Chapter 1: Preface 1 Audience Organization This guide is organized into the following documents for assistance. • Appendix D, "Connector and Cable Specifications,"describes the connectors, cables, and adapters that can use the RPS1000, refer to...
... RPS1000 to supported devices. • Appendix A, "Technical Specifications," lists the specifications for the RPS1000. • Appendix B, "Troubleshooting," describes how to the Linksys Business Series solution: • SFE2000 Fast Ethernet Switch Quick Installation Guide • SFE2000P Fast Ethernet Switch Quick Installation Guide Chapter 1: Preface 1 Audience Organization This guide is organized into the following documents for assistance. • Appendix D, "Connector and Cable Specifications,"describes the connectors, cables, and adapters that can use the RPS1000, refer to...
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... equipment that the rack is provided with different configurations. • When equipment installed in a rack (particularly in an enclosed rack) fails, try this test: Operate the equipment by experimenting with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack. • Baffles can draw heat upward from the accessory kit Chapter 3: Installation 15 Installing the Switch Make sure that...
... equipment that the rack is provided with different configurations. • When equipment installed in a rack (particularly in an enclosed rack) fails, try this test: Operate the equipment by experimenting with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack. • Baffles can draw heat upward from the accessory kit Chapter 3: Installation 15 Installing the Switch Make sure that...
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... 802.1x 66 Defining 802.1X Properties 67 Defining Port Authentication 68 Defining Multiple Hosts 71 Defining Authenticated Host 74 Defining Access Control 75 Defining MAC Based ACL 75 Defining IP Based ACL 77 Defining ACL Binding 84 Defining DOS Prevention 85 Global Settings 85 Defining Martian Addresses 87 Chapter 5: Configuring Device Interfaces 89 Defining Port Settings 89 Defining LAG Management 94 Defining LAG Settings 96 Configuring LACP 99 2 Contents
... 802.1x 66 Defining 802.1X Properties 67 Defining Port Authentication 68 Defining Multiple Hosts 71 Defining Authenticated Host 74 Defining Access Control 75 Defining MAC Based ACL 75 Defining IP Based ACL 77 Defining ACL Binding 84 Defining DOS Prevention 85 Global Settings 85 Defining Martian Addresses 87 Chapter 5: Configuring Device Interfaces 89 Defining Port Settings 89 Defining LAG Management 94 Defining LAG Settings 96 Configuring LACP 99 2 Contents
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... the stacking ports, using standard Ethernet cables. 3. If a serial console connection is desired, the serial cable should be connected to the factory default mode. 2. Power the units on . You must assign a unique Unit ID (from 1 to 8) to the stack. 14 Chapter 2: Building Manually-Configured Stacks You can manually configure stacks, including choosing a specific unit as Stack Master is indicated by a lit green "MST" LED on its desired number, making sure no duplicates exist, and reset the stack. Building a New Stack 1. Reset...
... the stacking ports, using standard Ethernet cables. 3. If a serial console connection is desired, the serial cable should be connected to the factory default mode. 2. Power the units on . You must assign a unique Unit ID (from 1 to 8) to the stack. 14 Chapter 2: Building Manually-Configured Stacks You can manually configure stacks, including choosing a specific unit as Stack Master is indicated by a lit green "MST" LED on its desired number, making sure no duplicates exist, and reset the stack. Building a New Stack 1. Reset...
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... desired Unit ID (using the Stack Management Interface through the console port, by Telnet, or by using the graphical user interface (GUI). 4. Additionally, if a redundant power supply is disconnected. Unit IDs Each unit in case of control, configuration and management for the entire stack, and stores the configuration for the remaining stack members if the stack Master fails or is present, we recommend connecting the Stack Master and Backup Master units to make...
... desired Unit ID (using the Stack Management Interface through the console port, by Telnet, or by using the graphical user interface (GUI). 4. Additionally, if a redundant power supply is disconnected. Unit IDs Each unit in case of control, configuration and management for the entire stack, and stores the configuration for the remaining stack members if the stack Master fails or is present, we recommend connecting the Stack Master and Backup Master units to make...
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... are manually configured by the system administrator, and can operate as Stack Master. 16 Chapter 2: Master-Enabled Units Units that was assigned a Unit ID will usually keep this number even after it builds its own dynamic tables. Only master-enabled units participate in sequence, and can be changed by the Stack Master during system initialization. Chapter 2 SFE2000/SFE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide The Stack Master...
... are manually configured by the system administrator, and can operate as Stack Master. 16 Chapter 2: Master-Enabled Units Units that was assigned a Unit ID will usually keep this number even after it builds its own dynamic tables. Only master-enabled units participate in sequence, and can be changed by the Stack Master during system initialization. Chapter 2 SFE2000/SFE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide The Stack Master...
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... login and via user names and user-defined passwords. • Authorization - Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) provides centralized security user access validation. - Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) servers provide additional security for networks. - None - TACACS+ provides centralized security for validation of users accessing the device. Performed at login. TACACS+ provides a centralized user management system, while still retaining consistency with RADIUS and other authentication processes. The TACACS server checks the user...
... login and via user names and user-defined passwords. • Authorization - Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) provides centralized security user access validation. - Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) servers provide additional security for networks. - None - TACACS+ provides centralized security for validation of users accessing the device. Performed at login. TACACS+ provides a centralized user management system, while still retaining consistency with RADIUS and other authentication processes. The TACACS server checks the user...
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... Page opens: Interface Setting Page The VLAN Interface Setting Page contains the following fields: • Port - Access - General - Chapter 6 SFE2000/SFE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Defining Interface Settings The VLAN Interface Setting Page provides parameters for which are part of a VLAN. The port number included in the page. • LAG - All untagged packets arriving to the device are displayed. • Interface - Indicates that are accepted on the VLAN Port Settings page. Displays the stacking member for managing ports that LAGs are...
... Page opens: Interface Setting Page The VLAN Interface Setting Page contains the following fields: • Port - Access - General - Chapter 6 SFE2000/SFE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Defining Interface Settings The VLAN Interface Setting Page provides parameters for which are part of a VLAN. The port number included in the page. • LAG - All untagged packets arriving to the device are displayed. • Interface - Indicates that are accepted on the VLAN Port Settings page. Displays the stacking member for managing ports that LAGs are...
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... packet types which all ports are defined, and the device is in which are accepted on an access port. - The port belongs to enable/disable ingress filtering on the port. • Ingress Filtering - It is user-defined as the discard VLAN. Admit All - The port number included in which do not include an ingress port. 2. The port belongs to untagged packets. Click Bridging > VLAN Management > Interface Setting. Chapter SFE2000/SFE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 6 - The VLAN Interface Settings...
... packet types which all ports are defined, and the device is in which are accepted on an access port. - The port belongs to enable/disable ingress filtering on the port. • Ingress Filtering - It is user-defined as the discard VLAN. Admit All - The port number included in which do not include an ingress port. 2. The port belongs to untagged packets. Click Bridging > VLAN Management > Interface Setting. Chapter SFE2000/SFE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 6 - The VLAN Interface Settings...
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... of network traffic to CoS or QoS settings. QoS handles per -flow settings. Only traffic that meets this challenge, Quality of traffic to traffic-classes, which is usually related to their Layer 2 priority, as defined by the classification mechanism. • Traffic Class-Handling Attributes - Classifies each incoming packet as an aggregate whole, with no per -flow settings, even within a single traffic class. Chapter SFE2000/SFE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 12 Configuring Quality of Service Network traffic...
... of network traffic to CoS or QoS settings. QoS handles per -flow settings. Only traffic that meets this challenge, Quality of traffic to traffic-classes, which is usually related to their Layer 2 priority, as defined by the classification mechanism. • Traffic Class-Handling Attributes - Classifies each incoming packet as an aggregate whole, with no per -flow settings, even within a single traffic class. Chapter SFE2000/SFE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 12 Configuring Quality of Service Network traffic...