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...36 3.2 LEDs ...38 Part II: Technical Reference 41 Chapter 4 The Web Configurator ...43 4.1 Introduction ...43 4.2 System Login ...43 4.3 The Status Screen ...44 4.3.1 Change Your Password 49 4.4 Saving Your Configuration 49 4.5 Switch Lockout ...50 4.6 Resetting the Switch ...50 4.6.1 Reload the Configuration File 50 4.7 Logging Out of the Web Configurator 51 4.8 Help ...52 Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example...53 5.1 Overview ...53 5.1.1 Creating a VLAN ...53 5.1.2 Setting Port VID ...55 5.2 Configuring Switch Management IP Address 56 Chapter 6 Tutorials ...59 6.1 How to Use DHCP Snooping...
...36 3.2 LEDs ...38 Part II: Technical Reference 41 Chapter 4 The Web Configurator ...43 4.1 Introduction ...43 4.2 System Login ...43 4.3 The Status Screen ...44 4.3.1 Change Your Password 49 4.4 Saving Your Configuration 49 4.5 Switch Lockout ...50 4.6 Resetting the Switch ...50 4.6.1 Reload the Configuration File 50 4.7 Logging Out of the Web Configurator 51 4.8 Help ...52 Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example...53 5.1 Overview ...53 5.1.1 Creating a VLAN ...53 5.1.2 Setting Port VID ...55 5.2 Configuring Switch Management IP Address 56 Chapter 6 Tutorials ...59 6.1 How to Use DHCP Snooping...
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... software configured to the following table describes the port labels on other COM port) of your computer. 32 MES-3528 User's Guide Each interface has one 1000BASE-T RJ-45 port and one port or transceiver active at a time. • Four 100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 Ports: Connect these ports to high-bandwidth backbone network Ethernet switches using the switch. Connect these slots for local configuration of the Switch. The console port is for connections to backbone Ethernet switches. Connect...
... software configured to the following table describes the port labels on other COM port) of your computer. 32 MES-3528 User's Guide Each interface has one 1000BASE-T RJ-45 port and one port or transceiver active at a time. • Four 100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 Ports: Connect these ports to high-bandwidth backbone network Ethernet switches using the switch. Connect these slots for local configuration of the Switch. The console port is for connections to backbone Ethernet switches. Connect...
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... Ethernet port does not support auto-negotiation or turns off , an Ethernet port uses the pre-configured speed and duplex mode when making a connection, thus requiring you may use either a straight-through Ethernet cable or crossover Ethernet cable for all Gigabit port connections. An auto-crossover (auto-MDI/MDI-X) port automatically works with the peer automatically to determine the connection speed and duplex mode. The Switch uses up to create a dual personality interface. MES-3528 User's Guide 33 When the Switch...
... Ethernet port does not support auto-negotiation or turns off , an Ethernet port uses the pre-configured speed and duplex mode when making a connection, thus requiring you may use either a straight-through Ethernet cable or crossover Ethernet cable for all Gigabit port connections. An auto-crossover (auto-MDI/MDI-X) port automatically works with the peer automatically to determine the connection speed and duplex mode. The Switch uses up to create a dual personality interface. MES-3528 User's Guide 33 When the Switch...
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... Setup Example 5.1.2 Setting Port VID Use PVID to add a tag to VLAN 2. MES-3528 User's Guide 55 In the example network, configure 2 as the port VID on port 1 so that any untagged frames received on that port so that the frames are lost when the Switch's power is turned off. Figure 25 Initial Setup Network Example: Port VID 1 Click Advanced Applications > VLAN in the PVID field for port 1 and click Apply to save your changes back...
... Setup Example 5.1.2 Setting Port VID Use PVID to add a tag to VLAN 2. MES-3528 User's Guide 55 In the example network, configure 2 as the port VID on port 1 so that any untagged frames received on that port so that the frames are lost when the Switch's power is turned off. Figure 25 Initial Setup Network Example: Port VID 1 Click Advanced Applications > VLAN in the PVID field for port 1 and click Apply to save your changes back...
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You can configure up to 64 IP addresses which are used to access and manage the Switch from the ports belonging to be managed over the network. Chapter 8 Basic Setting 8.6.1 Management IP Addresses The Switch needs an IP address for it to the pre-defined VLAN(s). The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address. Note: You must configure a VLAN first. The factory default IP address is 255.255.255.0. The factory default subnet mask is 192.168.1.1. Figure 45 Basic Setting > IP Setup MES-3528 User's Guide 81
You can configure up to 64 IP addresses which are used to access and manage the Switch from the ports belonging to be managed over the network. Chapter 8 Basic Setting 8.6.1 Management IP Addresses The Switch needs an IP address for it to the pre-defined VLAN(s). The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address. Note: You must configure a VLAN first. The factory default IP address is 255.255.255.0. The factory default subnet mask is 192.168.1.1. Figure 45 Basic Setting > IP Setup MES-3528 User's Guide 81
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Chapter 8 Basic Setting Table 11 Basic Setting > IP Setup (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Default Gateway This field displays the IP address of the default gateway. Delete Check the management IP addresses that you want to display the configuration screen. Figure 46 Basic Setting > Port Setup MES-3528 User's Guide 83 Click Basic Setting > Port Setup in the navigation panel to remove in the Delete column. 8.7 Port Setup Use this screen to configure Switch port settings. Cancel Click Cancel to clear the selected check boxes in...
Chapter 8 Basic Setting Table 11 Basic Setting > IP Setup (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Default Gateway This field displays the IP address of the default gateway. Delete Check the management IP addresses that you want to display the configuration screen. Figure 46 Basic Setting > Port Setup MES-3528 User's Guide 83 Click Basic Setting > Port Setup in the navigation panel to remove in the Delete column. 8.7 Port Setup Use this screen to configure Switch port settings. Cancel Click Cancel to clear the selected check boxes in...
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... higher the cost-see Table 24 on a port-by-port basis. The Switch loses this change if it is 128. MES-3528 User's Guide 135 Next click: Enabled VLAN(s) Port * • Add - to make some settings the same for each port here. Ports with a higher priority numeric value are done configuring. This field displays the port number. This field display the ports configured to the MST instance. It is mapped...
... higher the cost-see Table 24 on a port-by-port basis. The Switch loses this change if it is 128. MES-3528 User's Guide 135 Next click: Enabled VLAN(s) Port * • Add - to make some settings the same for each port here. Ports with a higher priority numeric value are done configuring. This field displays the port number. This field display the ports configured to the MST instance. It is mapped...
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... IP address. In this screen afresh. 152 MES-3528 User's Guide Select src-ip to which a port belongs. Select the trunk group to distribute traffic based on a combination of the packet's source and destination MAC addresses. Chapter 17 Link Aggregation Table 39 Advanced Application > Link Aggregation > Link Aggregation Setting LABEL Criteria DESCRIPTION Select the outgoing traffic distribution type. If the Switch is turned off or loses power, so use the...
... IP address. In this screen afresh. 152 MES-3528 User's Guide Select src-ip to which a port belongs. Select the trunk group to distribute traffic based on a combination of the packet's source and destination MAC addresses. Chapter 17 Link Aggregation Table 39 Advanced Application > Link Aggregation > Link Aggregation Setting LABEL Criteria DESCRIPTION Select the outgoing traffic distribution type. If the Switch is turned off or loses power, so use the...
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... the list of the configured MVR multicast group addresses on the receiver port (in either dynamic or compatible mode. This allows the multicast devices to update the multicast forwarding table to forward or not forward multicast traffic to join the appropriate multicast group. In dynamic mode, the Switch sends IGMP leave and join reports to the list of forwarding destinations for the multicast traffic. Multiple subscriber devices can set your Switch to operate in this case, a DSL port on the Switch...
... the list of the configured MVR multicast group addresses on the receiver port (in either dynamic or compatible mode. This allows the multicast devices to update the multicast forwarding table to forward or not forward multicast traffic to join the appropriate multicast group. In dynamic mode, the Switch sends IGMP leave and join reports to the list of forwarding destinations for the multicast traffic. Multiple subscriber devices can set your Switch to operate in this case, a DSL port on the Switch...
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... user profiles locally on the Switch, your authentication and accounting server settings (RADIUS, TACACS+ or both allow you to the memory capacity of users from a central location. The following table describes some key differences between the client (the Switch) and the TACACS server is able to validate an unlimited number of the device. TACACS+ TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) All communication between RADIUS and TACACS+. First, configure your Switch...
... user profiles locally on the Switch, your authentication and accounting server settings (RADIUS, TACACS+ or both allow you to the memory capacity of users from a central location. The following table describes some key differences between the client (the Switch) and the TACACS server is able to validate an unlimited number of the device. TACACS+ TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) All communication between RADIUS and TACACS+. First, configure your Switch...
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... Server Setup link in the navigation panel to display the screen as shown. Figure 112 Advanced Application > AAA > RADIUS Server Setup MES-3528 User's Guide 199 Chapter 24 AAA Click Advanced Application > AAA in the AAA screen to view the screen as shown. Click on the Switch. Figure 111 Advanced Application > AAA 24.2.1 RADIUS Server Setup Use this screen to configure your RADIUS server settings...
... Server Setup link in the navigation panel to display the screen as shown. Figure 112 Advanced Application > AAA > RADIUS Server Setup MES-3528 User's Guide 199 Chapter 24 AAA Click Advanced Application > AAA in the AAA screen to view the screen as shown. Click on the Switch. Figure 111 Advanced Application > AAA 24.2.1 RADIUS Server Setup Use this screen to configure your RADIUS server settings...
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... IP address of a RADIUS server for accounting is deleted when you are using two RADIUS servers then the timeout value is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on the external RADIUS server and the Switch. The default port of an external RADIUS server in dotted decimal notation. Click Cancel to do so. 200 MES-3528 User's Guide This is not sent over the network. The Switch loses these changes...
... IP address of a RADIUS server for accounting is deleted when you are using two RADIUS servers then the timeout value is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on the external RADIUS server and the Switch. The default port of an external RADIUS server in dotted decimal notation. Click Cancel to do so. 200 MES-3528 User's Guide This is not sent over the network. The Switch loses these changes...
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...+ Server Setup Use this box if you want to configure your changes to be the same on the top navigation panel to save your changes to the Switch's run-time memory. This key must be shared between the external RADIUS accounting server and the Switch. Delete Check this screen to remove an existing RADIUS accounting server entry from the Switch. Figure 113 Advanced Application > AAA > TACACS+ Server Setup MES-3528 User's Guide...
...+ Server Setup Use this box if you want to configure your changes to be the same on the top navigation panel to save your changes to the Switch's run-time memory. This key must be shared between the external RADIUS accounting server and the Switch. Delete Check this screen to remove an existing RADIUS accounting server entry from the Switch. Figure 113 Advanced Application > AAA > TACACS+ Server Setup MES-3528 User's Guide...
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... done configuring. Apply Click Apply to save your changes to begin configuring this screen afresh. 24.2.3 AAA Setup Use this box if you click Apply. Cancel Click Cancel to the Switch's run-time memory. This key is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on the external TACACS+ accounting server and the Switch. Click on the Switch. Figure 114 Advanced Application > AAA > AAA Setup MES-3528 User's Guide...
... done configuring. Apply Click Apply to save your changes to begin configuring this screen afresh. 24.2.3 AAA Setup Use this box if you click Apply. Cancel Click Cancel to the Switch's run-time memory. This key is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on the external TACACS+ accounting server and the Switch. Click on the Switch. Figure 114 Advanced Application > AAA > AAA Setup MES-3528 User's Guide...
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... changing the destination MAC address to the original one, and then forward them to -point topology. If the service(s) is similar to LACP and used to monitor the physical status of the service provider's network. Select this row to an access port. Select this screen afresh. 244 MES-3528 User's Guide Select Access for egress ports at the edge of Ethernet ports automatically. Apply Cancel Note: You can enable L2PT services...
... changing the destination MAC address to the original one, and then forward them to -point topology. If the service(s) is similar to LACP and used to monitor the physical status of the service provider's network. Select this row to an access port. Select this screen afresh. 244 MES-3528 User's Guide Select Access for egress ports at the edge of Ethernet ports automatically. Apply Cancel Note: You can enable L2PT services...
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... cables for the Switch. 1 The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. 2 Use the console port to log in the web configurator. 1 Make sure you are using the correct IP address. • The default IP address is 1234. 2 If this does not work , you have to reset the device to its factory defaults. I forgot the IP address for damage. Contact the vendor to replace any damaged cables. 4 Disconnect and re-connect the power adaptor or cord to the Switch. 5 If the problem...
... cables for the Switch. 1 The default IP address is 192.168.1.1. 2 Use the console port to log in the web configurator. 1 Make sure you are using the correct IP address. • The default IP address is 1234. 2 If this does not work , you have to reset the device to its factory defaults. I forgot the IP address for damage. Contact the vendor to replace any damaged cables. 4 Disconnect and re-connect the power adaptor or cord to the Switch. 5 If the problem...
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... configured a secured client IP address, your computer's IP address must match it , see the Login screen, but I forgot the IP address for the Switch. 2 Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are casesensitive, so make sure [Caps Lock] is 1234. Chapter 40 Troubleshooting • If you changed the IP address and have forgotten it . Check that there are routers between your Internet browser does not block pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions MES-3528 User's Guide...
... configured a secured client IP address, your computer's IP address must match it , see the Login screen, but I forgot the IP address for the Switch. 2 Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are casesensitive, so make sure [Caps Lock] is 1234. Chapter 40 Troubleshooting • If you changed the IP address and have forgotten it . Check that there are routers between your Internet browser does not block pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions MES-3528 User's Guide...
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... User Name admin Default Password 1234 Number of that they receive specific per-hop treatment at DiffServ-compliant network devices along the route based on the source and/or destination MAC address and VLAN group (ID). Devices on your Switch. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Relay Use this feature to have the Switch forward DHCP requests to DHCP servers on a logical network belong to be partitioned into multiple logical networks. Differentiated Services (DiffServ) With DiffServ, the Switch...
... User Name admin Default Password 1234 Number of that they receive specific per-hop treatment at DiffServ-compliant network devices along the route based on the source and/or destination MAC address and VLAN group (ID). Devices on your Switch. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Relay Use this feature to have the Switch forward DHCP requests to DHCP servers on a logical network belong to be partitioned into multiple logical networks. Differentiated Services (DiffServ) With DiffServ, the Switch...
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... storm control Switching Static MAC address forwarding Switching fabric: 12.8 Gbps, non-blocking Max. Configuration Backup & Restoration Cluster Management Note: Only upload firmware for your specific model! Port Cloning Use the port cloning feature to copy the settings you want to revert back to another . Cluster management (also known as to be in the same VLAN group so as iStacking) allows you to a syslog server. Firmware Upgrade Download new firmware (when available) from the ZyXEL web site and use the web configurator, CLI...
... storm control Switching Static MAC address forwarding Switching fabric: 12.8 Gbps, non-blocking Max. Configuration Backup & Restoration Cluster Management Note: Only upload firmware for your specific model! Port Cloning Use the port cloning feature to copy the settings you want to revert back to another . Cluster management (also known as to be in the same VLAN group so as iStacking) allows you to a syslog server. Firmware Upgrade Download new firmware (when available) from the ZyXEL web site and use the web configurator, CLI...
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...) Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) Packet Format Link Aggregation Ethernet OAM (Operations, Administration and Maintenance) Flow Control UL 60950-1 CSA 60950-1 EN 60950-1 EMC IEC 60950-1 FCC Part 15 (Class A) CE EMC (Class A) MES-3528 User's Guide 333 Tunnel Protocol Attribute Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) Port Based Network Access Control MAC Bridges Traffic Types - Vendor Specific Attribute P-BRIDGE-MIB, Q-BRIDGE-MIB DHCP Relay Syslog Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 3 User-based Security Model (USM...
...) Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) Packet Format Link Aggregation Ethernet OAM (Operations, Administration and Maintenance) Flow Control UL 60950-1 CSA 60950-1 EN 60950-1 EMC IEC 60950-1 FCC Part 15 (Class A) CE EMC (Class A) MES-3528 User's Guide 333 Tunnel Protocol Attribute Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) Port Based Network Access Control MAC Bridges Traffic Types - Vendor Specific Attribute P-BRIDGE-MIB, Q-BRIDGE-MIB DHCP Relay Syslog Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 3 User-based Security Model (USM...