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... Hardware Overview ...31 Technical Reference ...41 The Web Configurator ...43 Initial Setup Example ...53 Tutorials ...59 System Status and Port Statistics 69 Basic Setting ...75 VLAN ...87 Static MAC Forward Setup ...107 Static Multicast Forward Setup 111 Filtering ...115 Spanning Tree Protocol ...117 Bandwidth Control ...139 Broadcast Storm Control ...143 Mirroring... ...237 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling ...241 PPPoE ...245 Static Route ...255 Differentiated Services ...259 DHCP ...263 Maintenance ...271 Access Control ...279 Diagnostic ...301 Syslog ...303 MES-3528 User's Guide 7
... Hardware Overview ...31 Technical Reference ...41 The Web Configurator ...43 Initial Setup Example ...53 Tutorials ...59 System Status and Port Statistics 69 Basic Setting ...75 VLAN ...87 Static MAC Forward Setup ...107 Static Multicast Forward Setup 111 Filtering ...115 Spanning Tree Protocol ...117 Bandwidth Control ...139 Broadcast Storm Control ...143 Mirroring... ...237 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling ...241 PPPoE ...245 Static Route ...255 Differentiated Services ...259 DHCP ...263 Maintenance ...271 Access Control ...279 Diagnostic ...301 Syslog ...303 MES-3528 User's Guide 7
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...'s Guide 19 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch 21 1.1 Introduction ...21 1.1.1 Backbone Application 21 1.1.2 Bridging Example ...22 1.1.3 High Performance Switching Example 23 1.1.4 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples 23 1.1.5 Metro Ethernet ...24 1.2 Ways to Manage the Switch 25 1.3 Good Habits for Managing the Switch 26 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection 27... a Rack 29 Chapter 3 Hardware Overview ...31 3.1 Front Panel ...31 3.1.1 Console Port ...32 3.1.2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports 33 3.1.3 Mini-GBIC Slots ...34 3.1.4 Power Connector (DC 36 MES-3528 User's Guide 9
...'s Guide 19 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch 21 1.1 Introduction ...21 1.1.1 Backbone Application 21 1.1.2 Bridging Example ...22 1.1.3 High Performance Switching Example 23 1.1.4 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples 23 1.1.5 Metro Ethernet ...24 1.2 Ways to Manage the Switch 25 1.3 Good Habits for Managing the Switch 26 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection 27... a Rack 29 Chapter 3 Hardware Overview ...31 3.1 Front Panel ...31 3.1.1 Console Port ...32 3.1.2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports 33 3.1.3 Mini-GBIC Slots ...34 3.1.4 Power Connector (DC 36 MES-3528 User's Guide 9
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... 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 on the... Switch 59 6.2 How to Use DHCP Relay on the Switch 64 6.2.1 DHCP Relay Tutorial Introduction 64 6.2.2 Creating a VLAN ...64 6.2.3 Configuring DHCP Relay 67 6.2.4 Troubleshooting ...68 Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics 69 7.1 Overview ...69 7.2 Port Status Summary ...
... 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 on the... Switch 59 6.2 How to Use DHCP Relay on the Switch 64 6.2.1 DHCP Relay Tutorial Introduction 64 6.2.2 Creating a VLAN ...64 6.2.3 Configuring DHCP Relay 67 6.2.4 Troubleshooting ...68 Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics 69 7.1 Overview ...69 7.2 Port Status Summary ...
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...-based VLAN Example 102 9.11 Port-based VLAN Setup 103 9.11.1 Configure a Port-based VLAN 104 Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward Setup 107 10.1 Overview ...107 10.2 Configuring Static MAC Forwarding 107 Chapter 11 Static Multicast Forward Setup 111 11.1 Static Multicast Forwarding Overview 111 11.2 Configuring Static Multicast Forwarding 113 MES-3528 User...
...-based VLAN Example 102 9.11 Port-based VLAN Setup 103 9.11.1 Configure a Port-based VLAN 104 Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward Setup 107 10.1 Overview ...107 10.2 Configuring Static MAC Forwarding 107 Chapter 11 Static Multicast Forward Setup 111 11.1 Static Multicast Forwarding Overview 111 11.2 Configuring Static Multicast Forwarding 113 MES-3528 User...
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... ...179 Chapter 23 Multicast ...181 23.1 Overview ...181 23.1.1 IP Multicast Addresses 181 23.1.2 IGMP Filtering ...181 23.1.3 IGMP Snooping ...182 23.1.4 IGMP Snooping and VLANs 182 23.2 Multicast Status ...182 23.3 Multicast Setting ...183 MES...
... ...179 Chapter 23 Multicast ...181 23.1 Overview ...181 23.1.1 IP Multicast Addresses 181 23.1.2 IGMP Filtering ...181 23.1.3 IGMP Snooping ...182 23.1.4 IGMP Snooping and VLANs 182 23.2 Multicast Status ...182 23.3 Multicast Setting ...183 MES...
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Table of Contents 23.4 IGMP Snooping VLAN ...186 23.5 IGMP Filtering Profile ...187 23.6 MVR Overview ...189 23.6.1 Types of MVR Ports 189 23.6.2 MVR Modes ...190 23.6.3 How MVR Works ...190 ... Binding 216 25.4 DHCP Snooping ...218 25.5 DHCP Snooping Configure 222 25.5.1 DHCP Snooping Port Configure 224 25.5.2 DHCP Snooping VLAN Configure 225 25.6 ARP Inspection Status ...227 25.6.1 ARP Inspection VLAN Status 228 25.6.2 ARP Inspection Log Status 229 25.7 ARP Inspection Configure 230 25.7.1 ARP Inspection Port Configure 233 25...
Table of Contents 23.4 IGMP Snooping VLAN ...186 23.5 IGMP Filtering Profile ...187 23.6 MVR Overview ...189 23.6.1 Types of MVR Ports 189 23.6.2 MVR Modes ...190 23.6.3 How MVR Works ...190 ... Binding 216 25.4 DHCP Snooping ...218 25.5 DHCP Snooping Configure 222 25.5.1 DHCP Snooping Port Configure 224 25.5.2 DHCP Snooping VLAN Configure 225 25.6 ARP Inspection Status ...227 25.6.1 ARP Inspection VLAN Status 228 25.6.2 ARP Inspection Log Status 229 25.7 ARP Inspection Configure 230 25.7.1 ARP Inspection Port Configure 233 25...
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... 28.2 The PPPoE Screen ...248 28.3 PPPoE Intermediate Agent 248 28.3.1 PPPoE IA Per-Port 250 28.3.2 PPPoE IA Per-Port Per-VLAN 252 28.3.3 PPPoE IA for VLAN 253 Chapter 29 Static Route ...255 29.1 Static Routing Overview 255 29.2 Configuring Static Routing 256 Chapter 30 Differentiated Services...259 30.1 DiffServ... ...263 31.1.1 DHCP Modes ...263 31.1.2 DHCP Configuration Options 263 31.2 DHCP Status ...264 31.3 DHCP Relay ...264 31.3.1 DHCP Relay Agent Information 264 MES-3528 User's Guide 15
... 28.2 The PPPoE Screen ...248 28.3 PPPoE Intermediate Agent 248 28.3.1 PPPoE IA Per-Port 250 28.3.2 PPPoE IA Per-Port Per-VLAN 252 28.3.3 PPPoE IA for VLAN 253 Chapter 29 Static Route ...255 29.1 Static Routing Overview 255 29.2 Configuring Static Routing 256 Chapter 30 Differentiated Services...259 30.1 DiffServ... ...263 31.1.1 DHCP Modes ...263 31.1.2 DHCP Configuration Options 263 31.2 DHCP Status ...264 31.3 DHCP Relay ...264 31.3.1 DHCP Relay Agent Information 264 MES-3528 User's Guide 15
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Table of Contents 31.3.2 Configuring DHCP Global Relay 265 31.3.3 Global DHCP Relay Configuration Example 266 31.4 Configuring DHCP VLAN Settings 267 31.4.1 Example: DHCP Relay for Two VLANs 269 Chapter 32 Maintenance ...271 32.1 The Maintenance Screen 271 32.2 Load Factory Default ...272 32.3 Save Configuration ...273 32.4 Reboot System ...273 32... ...295 33.8.1 Internet Explorer Warning Messages 295 33.8.2 The Main Screen ...296 33.9 Service Port Access Control 297 33.10 Remote Management 298 16 MES-3528 User's Guide
Table of Contents 31.3.2 Configuring DHCP Global Relay 265 31.3.3 Global DHCP Relay Configuration Example 266 31.4 Configuring DHCP VLAN Settings 267 31.4.1 Example: DHCP Relay for Two VLANs 269 Chapter 32 Maintenance ...271 32.1 The Maintenance Screen 271 32.2 Load Factory Default ...272 32.3 Save Configuration ...273 32.4 Reboot System ...273 32... ...295 33.8.1 Internet Explorer Warning Messages 295 33.8.2 The Main Screen ...296 33.9 Service Port Access Control 297 33.10 Remote Management 298 16 MES-3528 User's Guide
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...cost while still being able to use trunking to connect these two networks. The Switch can freely communicate with each other. MES-3528 User's Guide 23 Switching to higher-speed LANs such as ATM (Asynchronous Transmission Mode) is ideal for most people due to ... Ethernet cables and adapter cards, restructuring your network and complex maintenance. Figure 3 High Performance Switched Workgroup Application 1.1.4 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to be retained as ATM at any time by adding, moving or changing ports...
...cost while still being able to use trunking to connect these two networks. The Switch can freely communicate with each other. MES-3528 User's Guide 23 Switching to higher-speed LANs such as ATM (Asynchronous Transmission Mode) is ideal for most people due to ... Ethernet cables and adapter cards, restructuring your network and complex maintenance. Figure 3 High Performance Switched Workgroup Application 1.1.4 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to be retained as ATM at any time by adding, moving or changing ports...
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... Using VLAN Example 1.1.5 Metro Ethernet The Switch is ideal for connecting users to an Ethernet network that need access to the server need to be used by all ports in the metropolitan area to the Internet. Chapter 1 Getting to other topologies, such as ring or mesh, are also 24 MES-3528 User...'s Guide Ports can belong to Know Your Switch Shared resources such as a server can be part of many switches that connect users in the same VLAN as the server.
... Using VLAN Example 1.1.5 Metro Ethernet The Switch is ideal for connecting users to an Ethernet network that need access to the server need to be used by all ports in the metropolitan area to the Internet. Chapter 1 Getting to other topologies, such as ring or mesh, are also 24 MES-3528 User...'s Guide Ports can belong to Know Your Switch Shared resources such as a server can be part of many switches that connect users in the same VLAN as the server.
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...on what you configured in the Switch Setup menu). Advanced Application VLAN This link takes you to a screen where you can configure settings for individual Switch ports. These static MAC addresses do not age out. 46 MES-3528 User's Guide Table 4 Navigation Panel Links LINK DESCRIPTION Basic Settings... System Info This link takes you to a screen where you can set up global Switch parameters such as VLAN type, GARP and priority queues. Switch Setup This link...
...on what you configured in the Switch Setup menu). Advanced Application VLAN This link takes you to a screen where you can configure settings for individual Switch ports. These static MAC addresses do not age out. 46 MES-3528 User's Guide Table 4 Navigation Panel Links LINK DESCRIPTION Basic Settings... System Info This link takes you to a screen where you can set up global Switch parameters such as VLAN type, GARP and priority queues. Switch Setup This link...
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... 2 Protocol Tunneling This link takes you to a screen where you can configure queuing with associated queue weights for each port. MES-3528 User's Guide 47 Port Security This link takes you to screens where you can activate MAC address learning and set the maximum number of...) LINK DESCRIPTION Static Multicast Forwarding This link takes you to screens where you can configure various multicast features, IGMP snooping and create multicast VLANs. Port This link takes you to screens where you can be either RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) or TACACS+ (Terminal...
... 2 Protocol Tunneling This link takes you to a screen where you can configure queuing with associated queue weights for each port. MES-3528 User's Guide 47 Port Security This link takes you to screens where you can activate MAC address learning and set the maximum number of...) LINK DESCRIPTION Static Multicast Forwarding This link takes you to screens where you can configure various multicast features, IGMP snooping and create multicast VLANs. Port This link takes you to screens where you can be either RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) or TACACS+ (Terminal...
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... a screen where you can view system logs and test port(s). Access Control This link takes you to what ports and VLAN IDs. Diagnostic This link takes you to other ports. 48 MES-3528 User's Guide IP address resolution table. Configure Clone This link takes you to a screen where you can copy attributes...
... a screen where you can view system logs and test port(s). Access Control This link takes you to what ports and VLAN IDs. Diagnostic This link takes you to other ports. 48 MES-3528 User's Guide IP address resolution table. Configure Clone This link takes you to a screen where you can copy attributes...
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...4.6 Resetting the Switch If you lock yourself (and others) from the Switch or forget the administrator password, you do the following : 1 Delete the management VLAN (default is the management port of the Switch. 3 Filter all traffic to the CPU port. 4 Disable all ports. 5 Misconfigure the text configuration file....all port-based VLANs with the CPU port as a member. Note: Be careful not to lock yourself and others out of 9600 bps with 8 data bits, no parity, one of the following : 1 Connect to the console port using a computer with terminal emulation software. 50 MES-3528 User's Guide ...
...4.6 Resetting the Switch If you lock yourself (and others) from the Switch or forget the administrator password, you do the following : 1 Delete the management VLAN (default is the management port of the Switch. 3 Filter all traffic to the CPU port. 4 Disable all ports. 5 Misconfigure the text configuration file....all port-based VLANs with the CPU port as a member. Note: Be careful not to lock yourself and others out of 9600 bps with 8 data bits, no parity, one of the following : 1 Connect to the console port using a computer with terminal emulation software. 50 MES-3528 User's Guide ...
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You can do this example, you want to the VLAN group in which the port(s) belongs. Figure 24 Initial Setup Network Example: VLAN MES-3528 User's Guide 53 In this with port-based VLAN or tagged static VLAN with fixed port members. CHAPTER 5 Initial Setup Example This chapter shows how to set up the Switch for...
You can do this example, you want to the VLAN group in which the port(s) belongs. Figure 24 Initial Setup Network Example: VLAN MES-3528 User's Guide 53 In this with port-based VLAN or tagged static VLAN with fixed port members. CHAPTER 5 Initial Setup Example This chapter shows how to set up the Switch for...
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... ID field in this screen and the VID field in the VLAN Group ID field for the VLAN2 network. Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example 1 Click Advanced Application > VLAN in the navigation panel and click the Static VLAN link. 2 In the Static VLAN screen, select ACTIVE, enter a descriptive name in the Name field and enter ... VLAN-unaware devices (such as computers and hubs) can receive frames properly, clear the TX Tagging check box to set the Switch to remove VLAN tags before sending. 5 Click Add to save the settings to the run -time memory are lost when the Switch's power is turned off. 54 MES-3528 ...
... ID field in this screen and the VID field in the VLAN Group ID field for the VLAN2 network. Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example 1 Click Advanced Application > VLAN in the navigation panel and click the Static VLAN link. 2 In the Static VLAN screen, select ACTIVE, enter a descriptive name in the Name field and enter ... VLAN-unaware devices (such as computers and hubs) can receive frames properly, clear the TX Tagging check box to set the Switch to remove VLAN tags before sending. 5 Click Add to save the settings to the run -time memory are lost when the Switch's power is turned off. 54 MES-3528 ...
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... the PVID field for port 1 and click Apply to save your changes back to the run -time memory are forwarded to the VLAN group that port get sent to VLAN 2. 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. Settings in the navigation panel. MES-3528 User's Guide 55 Chapter 5 Initial Setup...
... the PVID field for port 1 and click Apply to save your changes back to the run -time memory are forwarded to the VLAN group that port get sent to VLAN 2. 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. Settings in the navigation panel. MES-3528 User's Guide 55 Chapter 5 Initial Setup...
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This is turned off. MES-3528 User's Guide 57 Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example 4 Configure the related fields in the Static VLAN screen. 7 Click Add to save your changes back to belong. Settings in the runtime memory are lost when the Switch's power is the same as the subnet mask. 6 In the VID field, enter the ID of the VLAN group to which you configure in the IP Setup screen. 5 For the VLAN2 network, enter 192.168.2.1 as the IP address and 255.255.255.0 as the VLAN ID you want this management IP address to the run-time memory.
This is turned off. MES-3528 User's Guide 57 Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example 4 Configure the related fields in the Static VLAN screen. 7 Click Add to save your changes back to belong. Settings in the runtime memory are lost when the Switch's power is the same as the subnet mask. 6 In the VID field, enter the ID of the VLAN group to which you configure in the IP Setup screen. 5 For the VLAN2 network, enter 192.168.2.1 as the IP address and 255.255.255.0 as the VLAN ID you want this management IP address to the run-time memory.
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... Snooping on the Switch • How to Use DHCP Relay on the Switch 6.1 How to Use DHCP Snooping on page 211. The settings in VLAN network (V). Table 5 Tutorial: Settings in this tutorial are as the following. CHAPTER 6 Tutorials This chapter provides some examples of using the web configurator... 25.1 on the Switch You only want DHCP server A connected to port 5 to assign IP addresses to all devices in this Tutorial HOST PORT CONNECTED VLAN DHCP Server (A) 5 1 and 100 DHCP Client (B) 6 1 and 100 DHCP Client (C) 7 1 and 100 PVID 100 100 100 DHCP SNOOPING PORT TRUSTED Yes...
... Snooping on the Switch • How to Use DHCP Relay on the Switch 6.1 How to Use DHCP Snooping on page 211. The settings in VLAN network (V). Table 5 Tutorial: Settings in this tutorial are as the following. CHAPTER 6 Tutorials This chapter provides some examples of using the web configurator... 25.1 on the Switch You only want DHCP server A connected to port 5 to assign IP addresses to all devices in this Tutorial HOST PORT CONNECTED VLAN DHCP Server (A) 5 1 and 100 DHCP Client (B) 6 1 and 100 DHCP Client (C) 7 1 and 100 PVID 100 100 100 DHCP SNOOPING PORT TRUSTED Yes...
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Chapter 6 Tutorials 1 Access the Switch through http://192.168.1.1 by selecting Fixed in the VLAN by default. Figure 28 Tutorial: Create a VLAN and Add Ports to contain this VLAN tag. Click Add. Add ports 5, 6 and 7 in the Control field as shown. Deselect Tx Tagging because you don't want outgoing traffic to It 60 MES-3528 User's Guide Log into the Switch by entering the username (default: admin) and password (default: 1234). 2 Go to Advanced Application > VLAN > Static VLAN, and create a VLAN with ID of 100.
Chapter 6 Tutorials 1 Access the Switch through http://192.168.1.1 by selecting Fixed in the VLAN by default. Figure 28 Tutorial: Create a VLAN and Add Ports to contain this VLAN tag. Click Add. Add ports 5, 6 and 7 in the Control field as shown. Deselect Tx Tagging because you don't want outgoing traffic to It 60 MES-3528 User's Guide Log into the Switch by entering the username (default: admin) and password (default: 1234). 2 Go to Advanced Application > VLAN > Static VLAN, and create a VLAN with ID of 100.