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... Control 77 Layer 2 (L2) Management ...83 Cable Diagnostics ...87 Auto Denial of Service (DoS) ...89 Auto VoIP ...93 Management and Troubleshooting 95 Event Logging ...97 SNMP ...105 RMON-Lite ...121 Dynamic ARP ...137 Troubleshooting ...141 Product Specifications ...145 Appendices and Index ...151 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 9
... Control 77 Layer 2 (L2) Management ...83 Cable Diagnostics ...87 Auto Denial of Service (DoS) ...89 Auto VoIP ...93 Management and Troubleshooting 95 Event Logging ...97 SNMP ...105 RMON-Lite ...121 Dynamic ARP ...137 Troubleshooting ...141 Product Specifications ...145 Appendices and Index ...151 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 9
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... MIBs 106 18.1.2 SNMP Traps ...107 18.1.3 SNMP v3 and Authentication 107 18.1.4 SNMP EngineID ...107 18.2 SNMP Group ...108 18.2.1 SNMP Group: Create 109 18.2.2 SNMP Group: Modify 110 18.3 SNMP User ...110 18.3.1 SNMP User: Create 112 18.3.2 SNMP User: Modify 113 18.4 SNMP Community ...114 18.4.1 SNMP Community: Create 115 18.4.2 SNMP Community: Modify 116 14 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide
... MIBs 106 18.1.2 SNMP Traps ...107 18.1.3 SNMP v3 and Authentication 107 18.1.4 SNMP EngineID ...107 18.2 SNMP Group ...108 18.2.1 SNMP Group: Create 109 18.2.2 SNMP Group: Modify 110 18.3 SNMP User ...110 18.3.1 SNMP User: Create 112 18.3.2 SNMP User: Modify 113 18.4 SNMP Community ...114 18.4.1 SNMP Community: Create 115 18.4.2 SNMP Community: Modify 116 14 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide
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Table of Contents 18.5 SNMP Notification ...116 18.6 SNMP Trap Station ...117 18.6.1 SNMP Trap Station: Create 119 18.6.2 SNMP Trap Station: Modify 119 Chapter 19 RMON-Lite ...121 19.1 RMON-Lite Overview ...121 19.2 RMON Statistics: Overview 122 19.3 RMON-Lite Statistics: Port 123 ..., and LEDs 141 21.2 Switch Access and Login 142 Chapter 22 Product Specifications ...145 22.1 General Switch Specifications 145 Part IV: Appendices and Index 151 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 15
Table of Contents 18.5 SNMP Notification ...116 18.6 SNMP Trap Station ...117 18.6.1 SNMP Trap Station: Create 119 18.6.2 SNMP Trap Station: Modify 119 Chapter 19 RMON-Lite ...121 19.1 RMON-Lite Overview ...121 19.2 RMON Statistics: Overview 122 19.3 RMON-Lite Statistics: Port 123 ..., and LEDs 141 21.2 Switch Access and Login 142 Chapter 22 Product Specifications ...145 22.1 General Switch Specifications 145 Part IV: Appendices and Index 151 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 15
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... with different access rights for SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c. Community Use this screen to define security parameters for SNMP management. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 39 RMON-Lite Use this screen to enter and view MAC address to IP address mappings. SNMP Use these screens to enable ...click Apply to save your changes back to the Switch. Click System, Password to non-volatile memory. User Use this screen to configure SNMP engine ID. Chapter 4 The Web Configurator Table 4 Navigation Panel Links (continued) LINK DESCRIPTION Flash Logs Use this screen to configure logs ...
... with different access rights for SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c. Community Use this screen to define security parameters for SNMP management. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 39 RMON-Lite Use this screen to enter and view MAC address to IP address mappings. SNMP Use these screens to enable ...click Apply to save your changes back to the Switch. Click System, Password to non-volatile memory. User Use this screen to configure SNMP engine ID. Chapter 4 The Web Configurator Table 4 Navigation Panel Links (continued) LINK DESCRIPTION Flash Logs Use this screen to configure logs ...
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PART III Management and Troubleshooting Event Logging (97) SNMP (105) RMON-Lite (121) Dynamic ARP (137) Troubleshooting (141) Product Specifications (145) 95
PART III Management and Troubleshooting Event Logging (97) SNMP (105) RMON-Lite (121) Dynamic ARP (137) Troubleshooting (141) Product Specifications (145) 95
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... consists of two main components: agents and a manager. An agent translates the local management information from the managed device into a form compatible with SNMP. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 105 SNMP is used to exchange management information between the network management system (NMS) and a network element (NE). The manager is the console through the...
... consists of two main components: agents and a manager. An agent translates the local management information from the managed device into a form compatible with SNMP. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 105 SNMP is used to exchange management information between the network management system (NMS) and a network element (NE). The manager is the console through the...
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...RMON • Group 1 (Statistics) • Group 2 (History) • Group 3 (Alarm) • Group 9 (Event) 106 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide Interface • RFC 1398 MIB - Examples of variables include number of some events. 18.1.1 Supported MIBs MIBs let administrators collect ...statistics and monitor status and performance. The Switch supports the following protocol operations: Table 38 SNMP...
...RMON • Group 1 (Statistics) • Group 2 (History) • Group 3 (Alarm) • Group 9 (Event) 106 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide Interface • RFC 1398 MIB - Examples of variables include number of some events. 18.1.1 Supported MIBs MIBs let administrators collect ...statistics and monitor status and performance. The Switch supports the following protocol operations: Table 38 SNMP...
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... Traps (alarmEntry) 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1 DESCRIPTION This trap is enabled when you must configure unique SNMP communities for SNMP management. Note: SNMP v3 is sent when an SNMP request comes from non-authenticated hosts. Figure 60 SNMP EngineID GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 107 Once SNMP v3 is a unique identifier that are outlined in the navigation panel to agents with...
... Traps (alarmEntry) 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1 DESCRIPTION This trap is enabled when you must configure unique SNMP communities for SNMP management. Note: SNMP v3 is sent when an SNMP request comes from non-authenticated hosts. Figure 60 SNMP EngineID GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 107 Once SNMP v3 is a unique identifier that are outlined in the navigation panel to agents with...
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...Authenticatio This field indicates whether authentication is a set of hexadecimal characters). Authentication can also choose to agent MIBs. Table 40 SNMP EngineID LABEL DESCRIPTION Engine ID Select this screen. Group ID This field indicates the group identification number. It is made up ... maximum length is 27 octets (each octet is used for SNMP. Chapter 18 SNMP The following table describes the labels in this radio button and enter a unique Engine ID for SNMP v3. 108 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide Create New Group Click this screen. The format...
...Authenticatio This field indicates whether authentication is a set of hexadecimal characters). Authentication can also choose to agent MIBs. Table 40 SNMP EngineID LABEL DESCRIPTION Engine ID Select this screen. Group ID This field indicates the group identification number. It is made up ... maximum length is 27 octets (each octet is used for SNMP. Chapter 18 SNMP The following table describes the labels in this radio button and enter a unique Engine ID for SNMP v3. 108 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide Create New Group Click this screen. The format...
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... to add this SNMP group. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 109 Click on the Create New Group link in this screen. SNMP Version Specify the SNMP version this group to add an SNMP group. Click this to go back to the main SNMP Group screen without saving your SNMP groups. 18.2.1 SNMP Group: Create Use the SNMP Group: Create screen...
... to add this SNMP group. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 109 Click on the Create New Group link in this screen. SNMP Version Specify the SNMP version this group to add an SNMP group. Click this to go back to the main SNMP Group screen without saving your SNMP groups. 18.2.1 SNMP Group: Create Use the SNMP Group: Create screen...
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.... Click on Display All Group to and manage agents such as the 110 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide SNMP managers must use the proper SNMP user and group credentials to gain access to view the main SNMP Group screen. Chapter 18 SNMP 18.2.2 SNMP Group: Modify Click on the Group ID number or select a Group ID from...
.... Click on Display All Group to and manage agents such as the 110 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide SNMP managers must use the proper SNMP user and group credentials to gain access to view the main SNMP Group screen. Chapter 18 SNMP 18.2.2 SNMP Group: Modify Click on the Group ID number or select a Group ID from...
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.... Previous Page/ Next Page Use these navigation links to browse all of the SNMP group the user belongs to. SNMP Version This field indicates which SNMP version this user. Figure 64 SNMP User The following table describes the labels in this user or it displays MD5 if Message Digest ... is enabled. User ID This field indicates the manager identification number. User Name This field displays the name of the SNMP user. Click on the individual user number to view the screen as shown. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 111 Click SNMP > User to edit the user settings.
.... Previous Page/ Next Page Use these navigation links to browse all of the SNMP group the user belongs to. SNMP Version This field indicates which SNMP version this user. Figure 64 SNMP User The following table describes the labels in this user or it displays MD5 if Message Digest ... is enabled. User ID This field indicates the manager identification number. User Name This field displays the name of the SNMP user. Click on the individual user number to view the screen as shown. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 111 Click SNMP > User to edit the user settings.
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... to manage the Switch. Figure 65 SNMP User: Create The following table describes the labels in the SNMP User screen to add an SNMP user. Key Create Cancel Select None to allow this user to manage the Switch without saving your changes. 112 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide Click on the Create ...New User link in this SNMP user. The screen displays as shown...
... to manage the Switch. Figure 65 SNMP User: Create The following table describes the labels in the SNMP User screen to add an SNMP user. Key Create Cancel Select None to allow this user to manage the Switch without saving your changes. 112 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide Click on the Create ...New User link in this SNMP user. The screen displays as shown...
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...configuration from the User ID drop down list box in this user used for the first time, leave this user must use to the Switch. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 113 Click on Remove This User to authenticate with the Switch. Enter the old MD5 key this screen. Enter the new MD5... key this field blank. SNMP Version Specify the SNMP version this user should belong to manage the Switch. Chapter 18 SNMP 18.3.2 SNMP User: Modify Click on the User ...
...configuration from the User ID drop down list box in this user used for the first time, leave this user must use to the Switch. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 113 Click on Remove This User to authenticate with the Switch. Enter the old MD5 key this screen. Enter the new MD5... key this field blank. SNMP Version Specify the SNMP version this user should belong to manage the Switch. Chapter 18 SNMP 18.3.2 SNMP User: Modify Click on the User ...
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... navigation links to browse all of SNMP clients in this screen. Chapter 18 SNMP 18.4 SNMP Community SNMP communities act like passwords and are used to authenticate messages that are sent between the SNMP manager and the SNMP agent. The default SNMP community is used to define the security parameters of your SNMP groups. 114 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide
... navigation links to browse all of SNMP clients in this screen. Chapter 18 SNMP 18.4 SNMP Community SNMP communities act like passwords and are used to authenticate messages that are sent between the SNMP manager and the SNMP agent. The default SNMP community is used to define the security parameters of your SNMP groups. 114 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide
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... the community string for this SNMP community to add an SNMP community. Chapter 18 SNMP 18.4.1 SNMP Community: Create Click on the Create New Community link in the SNMP Community screen to the Switch. The screen displays as a password. It is included in every packet that acts as shown. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 115 You can...
... the community string for this SNMP community to add an SNMP community. Chapter 18 SNMP 18.4.1 SNMP Community: Create Click on the Create New Community link in the SNMP Community screen to the Switch. The screen displays as a password. It is included in every packet that acts as shown. GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 115 You can...
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... are two types of an existing community. It is a text string that is included in the SNMP Community screen to external SNMP management stations. 116 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide Remote Station IP Group Name Apply Type the community string for this user configuration from the Community ID drop down list box in ...
... are two types of an existing community. It is a text string that is included in the SNMP Community screen to external SNMP management stations. 116 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide Remote Station IP Group Name Apply Type the community string for this user configuration from the Community ID drop down list box in ...
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... or normal events in this to access an agent, the Switch will send a trap (notification). Use the SNMP Trap Station screen GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 117 Figure 70 SNMP Notification The following table describes the labels in the system to a remote SNMP Notification management station. Apply Click this to enable the sending of the...
... or normal events in this to access an agent, the Switch will send a trap (notification). Use the SNMP Trap Station screen GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 117 Figure 70 SNMP Notification The following table describes the labels in the system to a remote SNMP Notification management station. Apply Click this to enable the sending of the...
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... included in this remote trap station. Remote IP Address This field displays the IP address of SNMP traps to a remote SNMP management station(s). Previous Page/ Next Page This field displays the community string of your SNMP groups. 118 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide ID Create New Click this to view the screen as a password. Click...
... included in this remote trap station. Remote IP Address This field displays the IP address of SNMP traps to a remote SNMP management station(s). Previous Page/ Next Page This field displays the community string of your SNMP groups. 118 GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide ID Create New Click this to view the screen as a password. Click...
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...: Create LABEL DESCRIPTION Remote IP Address Enter the IP address of an existing trap station. Create Click this to add an SNMP Trap Station. Figure 73 SNMP Trap Station: Modify GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 119 Cancel Click this remote trap station. Community String Specify the community string used with this to go back...
...: Create LABEL DESCRIPTION Remote IP Address Enter the IP address of an existing trap station. Create Click this to add an SNMP Trap Station. Figure 73 SNMP Trap Station: Modify GS-1524/GS-1548 User's Guide 119 Cancel Click this remote trap station. Community String Specify the community string used with this to go back...