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NETGEAR Managed Switches Software Administration Manual, Release 8.0 Create a Protocol-Based VLAN 3-12 Virtual VLANs: Create an IP Subnet Based VLAN 3-16 Voice VLAN ...3-19 Chapter 4 Link Aggregation Create Two LAGs ...4-2 Add the Ports to the LAGs 4-3 Enable Both LAGs ...4-5 Chapter 5 Port Routing Port Routing Configuration 5-1 Enable Routing for the Switch 5-2 Enable Routing for Ports on the Switch 5-3 Adding a Default...
NETGEAR Managed Switches Software Administration Manual, Release 8.0 Create a Protocol-Based VLAN 3-12 Virtual VLANs: Create an IP Subnet Based VLAN 3-16 Voice VLAN ...3-19 Chapter 4 Link Aggregation Create Two LAGs ...4-2 Add the Ports to the LAGs 4-3 Enable Both LAGs ...4-5 Chapter 5 Port Routing Port Routing Configuration 5-1 Enable Routing for the Switch 5-2 Enable Routing for Ports on the Switch 5-3 Adding a Default...
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Management functions treat a LAG as a single logical link. You can be used to a public network. Chapter 4 Link Aggregation This chapter includes instructions for a given switch. or five-times increase, useful if only a small increase is dynamically and transparently reassigned to one of physical resources-traffic can configure more than each ...
Management functions treat a LAG as a single logical link. You can be used to a public network. Chapter 4 Link Aggregation This chapter includes instructions for a given switch. or five-times increase, useful if only a small increase is dynamically and transparently reassigned to one of physical resources-traffic can configure more than each ...
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... En. Port 1/0/3 LAG_10 Subnet 3 Port 1/0/2 Server LAG_10 Layer 3 Switch Port 1/0/8 LAG 20 Port 1/0/9 LAG_20 Layer 2 Switch Subnet 2 Subnet 3 Figure 4-1 CLI: Creating Two LAGs (Netgear Switch) #config (Netgear Switch) (Config)#port-channel lag_10 (Netgear Switch) (Config)#port-channel lag_20 (Netgear Switch) (Config)#exit Use the show port-channel all Port- NETGEAR Managed Switches Software Administration Manual, Release 8.0 Create Two LAGs The following figure shows the example network.
... En. Port 1/0/3 LAG_10 Subnet 3 Port 1/0/2 Server LAG_10 Layer 3 Switch Port 1/0/8 LAG 20 Port 1/0/9 LAG_20 Layer 2 Switch Subnet 2 Subnet 3 Figure 4-1 CLI: Creating Two LAGs (Netgear Switch) #config (Netgear Switch) (Config)#port-channel lag_10 (Netgear Switch) (Config)#port-channel lag_20 (Netgear Switch) (Config)#exit Use the show port-channel all Port- NETGEAR Managed Switches Software Administration Manual, Release 8.0 Create Two LAGs The following figure shows the example network.
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... and as follows: 1. From the main menu, select Switching > LAG >LAG Configuration. in the Lag Name field, enter lag_20. Click Add. Create LAG lag_10. a. Figure 4-2 b. In the Lag Name field, enter lag_10. Create LAG lag_20. a. Click the Add. 2. A screen similar to the following displays. A screen similar to the following displays. NETGEAR Managed Switches Software Administration Manual, Release 8.0 Web Interface: Creating...
... and as follows: 1. From the main menu, select Switching > LAG >LAG Configuration. in the Lag Name field, enter lag_20. Click Add. Create LAG lag_10. a. Figure 4-2 b. In the Lag Name field, enter lag_10. Create LAG lag_20. a. Click the Add. 2. A screen similar to the following displays. A screen similar to the following displays. NETGEAR Managed Switches Software Administration Manual, Release 8.0 Web Interface: Creating...
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...NETGEAR Managed Switches Software Administration Manual, Release 8.0 CLI: Adding the Ports to the LAGs (Netgear Switch) #config (Netgear Switch) (Config)#interface 0/2 (Netgear Switch) (Interface 0/2)#addport 1/1 (Netgear Switch) (Interface 0/2)#exit (Netgear Switch) (Config)#interface 0/3 (Netgear Switch) (Interface 0/3)#addport 1/1 (Netgear Switch) (Interface 0/3)#exit (Netgear Switch) (Config)#interface 0/8 (Netgear Switch) (Interface 0/8)#addport 1/2 (Netgear Switch) (Interface 0/8)#exit (Netgear Switch) (Config)#interface 0/9 (Netgear Switch) (Interface 0/9)#addport 1/2 (Netgear Switch...
...NETGEAR Managed Switches Software Administration Manual, Release 8.0 CLI: Adding the Ports to the LAGs (Netgear Switch) #config (Netgear Switch) (Config)#interface 0/2 (Netgear Switch) (Interface 0/2)#addport 1/1 (Netgear Switch) (Interface 0/2)#exit (Netgear Switch) (Config)#interface 0/3 (Netgear Switch) (Interface 0/3)#addport 1/1 (Netgear Switch) (Interface 0/3)#exit (Netgear Switch) (Config)#interface 0/8 (Netgear Switch) (Interface 0/8)#addport 1/2 (Netgear Switch) (Interface 0/8)#exit (Netgear Switch) (Config)#interface 0/9 (Netgear Switch) (Interface 0/9)#addport 1/2 (Netgear Switch...
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... 9. Click Apply to save the settings. 2. From the main menu, select Switching > LAG >LAG Membership. Two flags appear in the LAG ID field. Click Apply to the following information. Add ports to VLANs. 4-5 v1.0, October 2009 Link Aggregation e. NETGEAR Managed Switches Software Administration Manual, Release 8.0 e. Under the LAG Membership Configuration , enter the following displays. d. Click the Unit 1. a. A screen...
... 9. Click Apply to save the settings. 2. From the main menu, select Switching > LAG >LAG Membership. Two flags appear in the LAG ID field. Click Apply to the following information. Add ports to VLANs. 4-5 v1.0, October 2009 Link Aggregation e. NETGEAR Managed Switches Software Administration Manual, Release 8.0 e. Under the LAG Membership Configuration , enter the following displays. d. Click the Unit 1. a. A screen...
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d. Link Aggregation 4-6 v1.0, October 2009 NETGEAR Managed Switches Software Administration Manual, Release 8.0 Web Interface: Enabling Both LAGs To use the Web interface to save the settings. Select the checkbox on the top and the checkboxes for lag_10 and lag_20 are selected. Select Enable in the Admin Mode field. From the main menu, select Switching > LAG >LAG Configuration. Figure 4-6 b. Click Apply to configure the switch, proceed as follows: a. A screen similar to the following displays. c.
d. Link Aggregation 4-6 v1.0, October 2009 NETGEAR Managed Switches Software Administration Manual, Release 8.0 Web Interface: Enabling Both LAGs To use the Web interface to save the settings. Select the checkbox on the top and the checkboxes for lag_10 and lag_20 are selected. Select Enable in the Admin Mode field. From the main menu, select Switching > LAG >LAG Configuration. Figure 4-6 b. Click Apply to configure the switch, proceed as follows: a. A screen similar to the following displays. c.
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NETGEAR Managed Switches Software Administration Manual, Release 8.0 I IGMP querier 14-7, 14-8 status 14-9 IGMP snooping 14-1, 14-8 14-2 external multicast router 14-4 multicast router using VLAN 14-6 show ... VLAN routing RIP configuration 7-8 IP source guard 15-50 IPTV 14-7 IPv6 network interface 27-4 routing interface 27-1 routing VLAN 27-6 IPv6 interface configuration 27-1 L LAGs 4-1 adding ports 4-3 creating 4-2 enabling 4-5 logging auto install 2-6 M MAC ACLs 11-1, 11-39 MLD 30-1 MLD Snooping 30-19 N NVT 17-11 O OSPF 5-2, 8-1, 8-35 border router...
NETGEAR Managed Switches Software Administration Manual, Release 8.0 I IGMP querier 14-7, 14-8 status 14-9 IGMP snooping 14-1, 14-8 14-2 external multicast router 14-4 multicast router using VLAN 14-6 show ... VLAN routing RIP configuration 7-8 IP source guard 15-50 IPTV 14-7 IPv6 network interface 27-4 routing interface 27-1 routing VLAN 27-6 IPv6 interface configuration 27-1 L LAGs 4-1 adding ports 4-3 creating 4-2 enabling 4-5 logging auto install 2-6 M MAC ACLs 11-1, 11-39 MLD 30-1 MLD Snooping 30-19 N NVT 17-11 O OSPF 5-2, 8-1, 8-35 border router...
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... the configuration has been applied on each switch. In this example we will use 2 gigabit ports - How to treat multiple physical links between two NETGEAR managed switches. LAG is sometimes referred to as a single logical link. LAG improves the bandwidth between the following switches: • FSM7328PS (Switch 1) • FSM7328S (Switch 2) We will configure a LAG between two end-points and adds redundancy...
... the configuration has been applied on each switch. In this example we will use 2 gigabit ports - How to treat multiple physical links between two NETGEAR managed switches. LAG is sometimes referred to as a single logical link. LAG improves the bandwidth between the following switches: • FSM7328PS (Switch 1) • FSM7328S (Switch 2) We will configure a LAG between two end-points and adds redundancy...
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Static Mode set to Configure LAG Version 1.1 Create the LAG on Switch 1 All of the below configuration is done under Switching -> LAG. 1.1 • Under LAG Configuration, add a LAG as shown above. • Set Link Trap, STP Mode and Static Mode to Enable or Disable as required. • If Link Trap is set... to Disable means LACP is used. • Press Add. 1.2 • Under LAG Membership, add the ports that are to be included in the LAG (maximum of eight). • Expand the ports in the switch by clicking on Unit 1 • Check ports 25 and 26 • Press Apply How to...
Static Mode set to Configure LAG Version 1.1 Create the LAG on Switch 1 All of the below configuration is done under Switching -> LAG. 1.1 • Under LAG Configuration, add a LAG as shown above. • Set Link Trap, STP Mode and Static Mode to Enable or Disable as required. • If Link Trap is set... to Disable means LACP is used. • Press Add. 1.2 • Under LAG Membership, add the ports that are to be included in the LAG (maximum of eight). • Expand the ports in the switch by clicking on Unit 1 • Check ports 25 and 26 • Press Apply How to...
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Create the LAG on Switch 2 All of the below configuration is done under Switching -> LAG. 2.1 • Under LAG Configuration, add a LAG as shown above. 2.2 • Under LAG Membership, add the ports that are to be included in the LAG (maximum of eight). • Expand the ports in the switch by clicking on Unit 1 • Check ports 25 and 26 • Press Apply How to see a summary of the LAG on Switch 1. 2. 1.3 • Click back to LAG Configuration to Configure LAG Version 1.1
Create the LAG on Switch 2 All of the below configuration is done under Switching -> LAG. 2.1 • Under LAG Configuration, add a LAG as shown above. 2.2 • Under LAG Membership, add the ports that are to be included in the LAG (maximum of eight). • Expand the ports in the switch by clicking on Unit 1 • Check ports 25 and 26 • Press Apply How to see a summary of the LAG on Switch 1. 2. 1.3 • Click back to LAG Configuration to Configure LAG Version 1.1
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... LAG on Switch 2. 4. 2.3 • Click back to LAG Configuration to see a summary of a LAG should be defined as Link Up under LAG Configuration. 3.2 • LAG State showing as required. Connect the LAG links between the switches Connect ports 25 and 26 on switch 1 to ports 25 and 26 on switch 2. 3.1 • Once the links between the LAGs on each switch are connected, LAG...
... LAG on Switch 2. 4. 2.3 • Click back to LAG Configuration to see a summary of a LAG should be defined as Link Up under LAG Configuration. 3.2 • LAG State showing as required. Connect the LAG links between the switches Connect ports 25 and 26 on switch 1 to ports 25 and 26 on switch 2. 3.1 • Once the links between the LAGs on each switch are connected, LAG...
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Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0 Provisioning (IEEE 802.1p) Commands 3-51 Protected Ports Commands 3-52 Private Group Commands 3-54 GARP Commands ...3-56 GVRP Commands ...3-59 GMRP Commands ...3-61 Port-Based Network Access Control Commands 3-64 Storm-Control Commands 3-78 Port-Channel/LAG (802.3ad) Commands 3-90 Port Mirroring ...3-113 Static MAC Filtering ...3-115 DHCP...
Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0 Provisioning (IEEE 802.1p) Commands 3-51 Protected Ports Commands 3-52 Private Group Commands 3-54 GARP Commands ...3-56 GVRP Commands ...3-59 GMRP Commands ...3-61 Port-Based Network Access Control Commands 3-64 Storm-Control Commands 3-78 Port-Channel/LAG (802.3ad) Commands 3-90 Port Mirroring ...3-113 Static MAC Filtering ...3-115 DHCP...
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...2. An empty string ("") is a valid IP address. Empty strings ("") are not valid user-defined strings. Common Parameter Values Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0 Parameter values might be names (strings) or numbers.To use the logical unit/slot/port to configure...in the case of a name parameter, enclose the name value in double quotes. Unit/Slot/Port Naming Convention Managed switch software references physical entities such as part of a portchannel (LAG). The software also uses this convention to accept the spaces. Using the Command-Line Interface 1-3 v1.0, July 2009...
...2. An empty string ("") is a valid IP address. Empty strings ("") are not valid user-defined strings. Common Parameter Values Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0 Parameter values might be names (strings) or numbers.To use the logical unit/slot/port to configure...in the case of a name parameter, enclose the name value in double quotes. Unit/Slot/Port Naming Convention Managed switch software references physical entities such as part of a portchannel (LAG). The software also uses this convention to accept the spaces. Using the Command-Line Interface 1-3 v1.0, July 2009...
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... the tunnel ID. For example, the no keyword is a specific form of physical slots. Table 4. Port-channel or Link Aggregation Group (LAG) interfaces are logical point-to the maximum number of an existing command and does not represent a new or distinct command. Loopback interfaces are logical... physical entities located on a given slot. Using the "No" Form of logical and CPU ports it identifies the card containing the ports. Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0 The slot number has two uses. CPU ports are numbered sequentially starting from zero. In the case of a Command...
... the tunnel ID. For example, the no keyword is a specific form of physical slots. Table 4. Port-channel or Link Aggregation Group (LAG) interfaces are logical point-to the maximum number of an existing command and does not represent a new or distinct command. Loopback interfaces are logical... physical entities located on a given slot. Using the "No" Form of logical and CPU ports it identifies the card containing the ports. Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0 The slot number has two uses. CPU ports are numbered sequentially starting from zero. In the case of a Command...
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...switching commands available in the managed switch CLI. The Switching Commands chapter includes the following sections: • "Port Configuration Commands" on page 3-2 • "show port description" on page 3-9 • "VLAN Commands" on page 3-31 • "Double VLAN Commands" on page 3-46 • "Voice VLAN Commands" on page 3-48... • "Port-Based Network Access Control Commands" on page 3-64 • "Storm-Control Commands" on page 3-78 • "Port-Channel/LAG (802.3ad) Commands" on page 3-90 • "Port Mirroring" on page 3-113 • "Static MAC Filtering" on page 3-115 ...
...switching commands available in the managed switch CLI. The Switching Commands chapter includes the following sections: • "Port Configuration Commands" on page 3-2 • "show port description" on page 3-9 • "VLAN Commands" on page 3-31 • "Double VLAN Commands" on page 3-46 • "Voice VLAN Commands" on page 3-48... • "Port-Based Network Access Control Commands" on page 3-64 • "Storm-Control Commands" on page 3-78 • "Port-Channel/LAG (802.3ad) Commands" on page 3-90 • "Port Mirroring" on page 3-113 • "Static MAC Filtering" on page 3-115 ...
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..., or port channel) virtual interface, which allows certain port configurations (for example, the IP address) to be applied to a LAG virtual interface. Format Mode interface range - Global Config interface vlan This command gives you access to a range of port interfaces, allowing... the same port configuration to be applied to a set of ports. Note: The IP address cannot be assigned to the VLAN interface. Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0 interface range This command gives you access to to the vlan virtual interface mode, which allows certain port configurations to...
..., or port channel) virtual interface, which allows certain port configurations (for example, the IP address) to be applied to a LAG virtual interface. Format Mode interface range - Global Config interface vlan This command gives you access to a range of port interfaces, allowing... the same port configuration to be applied to a set of ports. Note: The IP address cannot be assigned to the VLAN interface. Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0 interface range This command gives you access to to the vlan virtual interface mode, which allows certain port configurations to...
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...and a valid integer between 1518 - 9216 for the interface. Note: To receive and process packets, the Ethernet MTU must include any extra bytes that ingress or egress the interface. Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0 description Use this command to set the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size, in bytes...) for untagged packets. Default Format Mode 1518 (untagged) mtu Interface Config no mtu Interface Config Switching Commands 3-5 v1.0, July 2009 You can use the mtu command to configure jumbo frame support for physical and port-channel (LAG) interfaces.
...and a valid integer between 1518 - 9216 for the interface. Note: To receive and process packets, the Ethernet MTU must include any extra bytes that ingress or egress the interface. Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0 description Use this command to set the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size, in bytes...) for untagged packets. Default Format Mode 1518 (untagged) mtu Interface Config no mtu Interface Config Switching Commands 3-5 v1.0, July 2009 You can use the mtu command to configure jumbo frame support for physical and port-channel (LAG) interfaces.
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Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0 Note: You can use the shutdown command on physical and port-channel (LAG) interfaces, but not on VLAN routing interfaces. Default Format Mode enabled shutdown all ports. Default Format Mode enabled shutdown Interface Config no shutdown Interface Config shutdown all This command disables all Global Config Switching... Commands 3-6 v1.0, July 2009 Format Mode no shutdown This command enables a port. Note: You can use the shutdown all command on physical and port-channel (LAG) interfaces, but not ...
Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0 Note: You can use the shutdown command on physical and port-channel (LAG) interfaces, but not on VLAN routing interfaces. Default Format Mode enabled shutdown all ports. Default Format Mode enabled shutdown Interface Config no shutdown Interface Config shutdown all This command disables all Global Config Switching... Commands 3-6 v1.0, July 2009 Format Mode no shutdown This command enables a port. Note: You can use the shutdown all command on physical and port-channel (LAG) interfaces, but not ...
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this port is a member of a port-channel (LAG). • Probe - this port is a special type of the port (full duplex -100M) is enabled or disabled on page 3-113. • PC Mbr- The factory ... desired port speed and duplex mode. The Link is enabled. Format Mode show port { | all } Privileged EXEC Switching Commands 3-8 v1.0, July 2009 May be allowed into the network. - The factory default is Auto. Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0 show port protocol This command displays the Protocol-Based VLAN information for either the entire...
this port is a member of a port-channel (LAG). • Probe - this port is a special type of the port (full duplex -100M) is enabled or disabled on page 3-113. • PC Mbr- The factory ... desired port speed and duplex mode. The Link is enabled. Format Mode show port { | all } Privileged EXEC Switching Commands 3-8 v1.0, July 2009 May be allowed into the network. - The factory default is Auto. Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0 show port protocol This command displays the Protocol-Based VLAN information for either the entire...