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... How to Analyze Traffic Using Mirroring 52 5.10.1 Configuring Mirroring ...53 5.10.2 Configuring Remote Port Mirroring 54 5.11 How to Use IGMP Snooping to Reduce Multicast Traffic Passing through your Switch 60 5.12 How to Configure Access Control List (ACL) for Packets Filtering 63 5.13 How to Reset the Switch via the Console Port 66 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting...69 6.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 69 6.2 Switch Access and Login ...70 Appendix A Legal Information...73 Index ...75 4 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide
... How to Analyze Traffic Using Mirroring 52 5.10.1 Configuring Mirroring ...53 5.10.2 Configuring Remote Port Mirroring 54 5.11 How to Use IGMP Snooping to Reduce Multicast Traffic Passing through your Switch 60 5.12 How to Configure Access Control List (ACL) for Packets Filtering 63 5.13 How to Reset the Switch via the Console Port 66 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting...69 6.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 69 6.2 Switch Access and Login ...70 Appendix A Legal Information...73 Index ...75 4 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide
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... switches to the Switch. The uplink module supports a fiber-optic connection which demand high bandwidth for small networks which alleviates the distance limitations of heavy traffic users. Use the optional 10 Gigabit uplink module to provide high speed access to a data server and the Internet. Stations on a logical network belong to one or more networking devices such as switches, routers, computers, print servers and so on the server and access the Internet. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide...
... switches to the Switch. The uplink module supports a fiber-optic connection which demand high bandwidth for small networks which alleviates the distance limitations of heavy traffic users. Use the optional 10 Gigabit uplink module to provide high speed access to a data server and the Internet. Stations on a logical network belong to one or more networking devices such as switches, routers, computers, print servers and so on the server and access the Internet. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide...
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... duplex mode (full duplex or half duplex) of writing, this port is reserved for fiber-optic or copper connections to high-bandwidth backbone network Ethernet switches using an RS-232 cable. 3.1.1 Ethernet Ports The Switch has 1000Base-T auto-negotiating, auto-crossover Ethernet ports. Console Port At the time of the connected device. An auto-negotiating port can support. • SFP Slots: Use SFP transceivers in these slots for future use, such as firmware upgrade using...
... duplex mode (full duplex or half duplex) of writing, this port is reserved for fiber-optic or copper connections to high-bandwidth backbone network Ethernet switches using an RS-232 cable. 3.1.1 Ethernet Ports The Switch has 1000Base-T auto-negotiating, auto-crossover Ethernet ports. Console Port At the time of the connected device. An auto-negotiating port can support. • SFP Slots: Use SFP transceivers in these slots for future use, such as firmware upgrade using...
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Chapter 4 The Web Configurator 3 The login screen appears. The following figure shows the navigating components of a web configurator screen. Figure 25 The Web Configurator Layout BC A 26 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide The default username is admin and associated default password is the first screen that displays when you access the web configurator. Figure 24 Web Configurator: Login 4 Click OK to view the first web configurator screen. 4.3 The Web Configurator Layout The Port State Overview screen is 1234.
Chapter 4 The Web Configurator 3 The login screen appears. The following figure shows the navigating components of a web configurator screen. Figure 25 The Web Configurator Layout BC A 26 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide The default username is admin and associated default password is the first screen that displays when you access the web configurator. Figure 24 Web Configurator: Login 4 Click OK to view the first web configurator screen. 4.3 The Web Configurator Layout The Port State Overview screen is 1234.
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... you to help reduce power consumption. The help pages. B, C - Power Reduction EEE This link takes you can configure the IPv4 address, subnet mask (necessary for Switch management) and DNS (domain name server) settings. Click the menu items to open the screen in the navigation panel. IP This link takes you to a screen where you can enable EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet) standard on a submenu link to display web help pages provide...
... you to help reduce power consumption. The help pages. B, C - Power Reduction EEE This link takes you can configure the IPv4 address, subnet mask (necessary for Switch management) and DNS (domain name server) settings. Click the menu items to open the screen in the navigation panel. IP This link takes you to a screen where you can enable EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet) standard on a submenu link to display web help pages provide...
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... MAC address and VLAN ID of a device attached to a port. MED) for clients communicating via external servers. MAC Table This link takes you to a screen where you can configure dynamic link aggregation. LLDP allows a network device to the network device. Ports This link takes you to a screen where you can configure MSTI ports. Private VLANs 28 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide MSTI Ports This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the static VLAN (IEEE 802.1Q) settings on the Switch. Security Switch...
... MAC address and VLAN ID of a device attached to a port. MED) for clients communicating via external servers. MAC Table This link takes you to a screen where you can configure dynamic link aggregation. LLDP allows a network device to the network device. Ports This link takes you to a screen where you can configure MSTI ports. Private VLANs 28 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide MSTI Ports This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the static VLAN (IEEE 802.1Q) settings on the Switch. Security Switch...
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... VLAN settings. This link takes you to a screen where you can view the EEE information exchanged via LLDP. Maintenance Restart Device Factory Defaults Software Upload Image Select VeriPHY® cable diagnostics provide extensive network cable information such as cable length, termination status, and open/short fault location. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 31 This link takes you to a screen where you can perform a physical wire-pair test of MAC address...
... VLAN settings. This link takes you to a screen where you can view the EEE information exchanged via LLDP. Maintenance Restart Device Factory Defaults Software Upload Image Select VeriPHY® cable diagnostics provide extensive network cable information such as cable length, termination status, and open/short fault location. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 31 This link takes you to a screen where you can perform a physical wire-pair test of MAC address...
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... to Manage a Configuration File • How to Create a VLAN • How to Set Up a Guest VLAN with IEEE 802.1x Authentication • How to Use Private VLAN to Do Port Isolation in your Switch • How to Configure Access Control List (ACL) for Packets Filtering • How to Reset the Switch via the Console Port 5.1 How to Change Switch Management IP Address The default management IP address of using the Web Configurator to Reduce Multicast Traffic Passing through your network. Figure 27 Initial Setup Example: Management IP Address GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide...
... to Manage a Configuration File • How to Create a VLAN • How to Set Up a Guest VLAN with IEEE 802.1x Authentication • How to Use Private VLAN to Do Port Isolation in your Switch • How to Configure Access Control List (ACL) for Packets Filtering • How to Reset the Switch via the Console Port 5.1 How to Change Switch Management IP Address The default management IP address of using the Web Configurator to Reduce Multicast Traffic Passing through your network. Figure 27 Initial Setup Example: Management IP Address GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide...
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... 10 to do system maintenance, such as configuring login accounts, uploading firmware or resetting to the factory defaults. You can use a login account with a privilege level of your configuration file, 1 Click Maintenance > Configuration > Save and click Save Configuration. 2 Click Save to Manage a Configuration File Configuration files define the Switch's settings. To change the access privilege level for each feature group, go to Configuration > Security > Switch > Privilege Levels. 5.3 How to display the File Download screen. 36 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide
... 10 to do system maintenance, such as configuring login accounts, uploading firmware or resetting to the factory defaults. You can use a login account with a privilege level of your configuration file, 1 Click Maintenance > Configuration > Save and click Save Configuration. 2 Click Save to Manage a Configuration File Configuration files define the Switch's settings. To change the access privilege level for each feature group, go to Configuration > Security > Switch > Privilege Levels. 5.3 How to display the File Download screen. 36 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide
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Chapter 5 Tutorials 1 Access the Switch through http://192.168.1.1. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 39 Click Add New VLAN to the VLAN group that the tag defines. Log into the Switch with the admin account. 2 Click Configuration > VLANs > VLAN Membership in the VLAN Name field for the VLAN2 network. 4 Since the VLAN2 network is connected to port 1 on the Switch, select port 1's check box under Port Members to configure port 1 to be a permanent member of the VLAN. 5 Click...
Chapter 5 Tutorials 1 Access the Switch through http://192.168.1.1. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 39 Click Add New VLAN to the VLAN group that the tag defines. Log into the Switch with the admin account. 2 Click Configuration > VLANs > VLAN Membership in the VLAN Name field for the VLAN2 network. 4 Since the VLAN2 network is connected to port 1 on the Switch, select port 1's check box under Port Members to configure port 1 to be a permanent member of the VLAN. 5 Click...
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... from unauthorized DHCP servers. Use DHCP snooping to filter unauthorized DHCP packets on the network and to the Switch. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 45 When the Switch receives an IP packet, it looks up the appropriate MAC address, VLAN ID, IP address, and port number in your network. 5 Click Save to save the settings to build the binding table dynamically. This can prevent clients from getting IP addresses from information provided manually by administrators (static bindings...
... from unauthorized DHCP servers. Use DHCP snooping to filter unauthorized DHCP packets on the network and to the Switch. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 45 When the Switch receives an IP packet, it looks up the appropriate MAC address, VLAN ID, IP address, and port number in your network. 5 Click Save to save the settings to build the binding table dynamically. This can prevent clients from getting IP addresses from information provided manually by administrators (static bindings...
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... gateway information to a specific DHCP server. You should see an IP binding for DHCP snooping. In this example, you have configured your Switch to forward DHCP client requests to DHCP client A based on the Switch If the DHCP clients and the DHCP server are not in the same broadcast domain, the Switch can then assign a specific IP address based on ports 6 and 7. The DHCP server can help to Use DHCP Relay on the slot 48 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide Set the maximum number of DHCP clients...
... gateway information to a specific DHCP server. You should see an IP binding for DHCP snooping. In this example, you have configured your Switch to forward DHCP client requests to DHCP client A based on the Switch If the DHCP clients and the DHCP server are not in the same broadcast domain, the Switch can then assign a specific IP address based on ports 6 and 7. The DHCP server can help to Use DHCP Relay on the slot 48 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide Set the maximum number of DHCP clients...
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... Information Policy field to have the Switch remove the original DHCP relay agent information (if any) and add new information in the DHCP requests. 6 Click Save to save your changes back to the Switch's port 2 in VLAN 102. DHCP Server 192.168.2.3 Port 2 PVID=102 A VLAN 102 172.16.1.18 5.8.1 Creating a VLAN 1 Access the web configurator through the Switch's port which is in the DHCP request. Client A connects to the Switch. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 49
... Information Policy field to have the Switch remove the original DHCP relay agent information (if any) and add new information in the DHCP requests. 6 Click Save to save your changes back to the Switch's port 2 in VLAN 102. DHCP Server 192.168.2.3 Port 2 PVID=102 A VLAN 102 172.16.1.18 5.8.1 Creating a VLAN 1 Access the web configurator through the Switch's port which is in the DHCP request. Client A connects to the Switch. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 49
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... connected to the Switch's port 2 in VLAN 102. 5.9 How to Use Link Aggregation to switch B. make sure: 1 Client A is recommended to form a trunk group. You may want to belong to the trunk group are connected to create a static port trunk group for ports 2-5. 1 Make your Switch. 5.9.1 Static Port Trunking This example shows you have. Chapter 5 Tutorials 7 The DHCP server can then assign a specific IP address based on your physical connections - B A 50 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide The Switch supports both static...
... connected to the Switch's port 2 in VLAN 102. 5.9 How to Use Link Aggregation to switch B. make sure: 1 Client A is recommended to form a trunk group. You may want to belong to the trunk group are connected to create a static port trunk group for ports 2-5. 1 Make your Switch. 5.9.1 Static Port Trunking This example shows you have. Chapter 5 Tutorials 7 The DHCP server can then assign a specific IP address based on your physical connections - B A 50 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide The Switch supports both static...
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... make sure port trunking can automatically negotiate with the ports at the remote end of the "standby" ports become operational without user intervention. To configure the settings: GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 51 In this case, set the Switch to this group and select the ports that is behind a router, the packet's destination or source MAC address will be changed. Chapter 5 Tutorials 2 Configure static trunking - In this screen select the traffic distribution type(s) used...
... make sure port trunking can automatically negotiate with the ports at the remote end of the "standby" ports become operational without user intervention. To configure the settings: GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 51 In this case, set the Switch to this group and select the ports that is behind a router, the packet's destination or source MAC address will be changed. Chapter 5 Tutorials 2 Configure static trunking - In this screen select the traffic distribution type(s) used...
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GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 59 Chapter 5 Tutorials In Switch C: 1 Access the Switch through http://192.168.1.1. Select Enabled in the Mode field to activate mirroring on the Switch. 3 Set Type to Destination to configure the intermediate ports that help forward traffic. 4 Enter the remote port mirroring VLAN ID number (100 in this VLAN. 5 Configure a port (2 for example) to act as the intermediate port that receives the copy of this example). Log into the Switch by entering the username (default: admin) and password (default: 1234...
GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 59 Chapter 5 Tutorials In Switch C: 1 Access the Switch through http://192.168.1.1. Select Enabled in the Mode field to activate mirroring on the Switch. 3 Set Type to Destination to configure the intermediate ports that help forward traffic. 4 Enter the remote port mirroring VLAN ID number (100 in this VLAN. 5 Configure a port (2 for example) to act as the intermediate port that receives the copy of this example). Log into the Switch by entering the username (default: admin) and password (default: 1234...
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... a multicast group. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 61 You also have the Switch act as an IGMP proxy to report group changes to . The Switch forwards IGMP control messages (Query, Join and Leave) to the router port. 7 Enable Fast Leave on the Switch and a specific VLAN. Chapter 5 Tutorials Follow the steps below to the hosts/clients (ports 7, 8 and 9 in this group. Log into the Switch by default and the Switch will listen to a connected multicast router...
... a multicast group. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 61 You also have the Switch act as an IGMP proxy to report group changes to . The Switch forwards IGMP control messages (Query, Join and Leave) to the router port. 7 Enable Fast Leave on the Switch and a specific VLAN. Chapter 5 Tutorials Follow the steps below to the hosts/clients (ports 7, 8 and 9 in this group. Log into the Switch by default and the Switch will listen to a connected multicast router...
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... to reset the device to log in the web configurator. 1 Make sure you are using the correct IP address. • The default management IP address is 192.168.1.1. • If you understand the normal behavior of the LEDs does not behave as expected. 1 Make sure you changed the IP address, use the new IP address. 70 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide I forgot the username and/or password. 1 The default username is admin and the default password is 192.168.1.1. 2 Use the console port to its factory defaults.
... to reset the device to log in the web configurator. 1 Make sure you are using the correct IP address. • The default management IP address is 192.168.1.1. • If you understand the normal behavior of the LEDs does not behave as expected. 1 Make sure you changed the IP address, use the new IP address. 70 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide I forgot the username and/or password. 1 The default username is admin and the default password is 192.168.1.1. 2 Use the console port to its factory defaults.
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... the IP address for the Switch. 2 Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are behaving as the Switch. (If you know that there are case-sensitive, so make sure [Caps Lock] is in the Configuration > Security > Switch > Access Management screen for unauthorized access to use the web configurator you have entered the user name and password correctly. To avoid unauthorized access, configure the secured client setting in the same subnet as expected. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 71...
... the IP address for the Switch. 2 Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are behaving as the Switch. (If you know that there are case-sensitive, so make sure [Caps Lock] is in the Configuration > Security > Switch > Access Management screen for unauthorized access to use the web configurator you have entered the user name and password correctly. To avoid unauthorized access, configure the secured client setting in the same subnet as expected. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 71...
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... device before servicing or disassembling. • Use ONLY an appropriate power adaptor or cord for a particular use the device if the power adaptor or cord is damaged as insufficient airflow may also refer to the right supply voltage (for indoor use the device outside, and make sure all be treated separately. 74 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide Contact your product online to the device. • Do NOT open...
... device before servicing or disassembling. • Use ONLY an appropriate power adaptor or cord for a particular use the device if the power adaptor or cord is damaged as insufficient airflow may also refer to the right supply voltage (for indoor use the device outside, and make sure all be treated separately. 74 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide Contact your product online to the device. • Do NOT open...