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...Getting to Know Your Switch ...23 Hardware Installation and Connection 27 Hardware Overview ...30 The Web Configurator ...39 Initial Setup Example ...49 Tutorials ...53 Technical Reference ...79 System Status and Port Statistics 81 Basic Setting...Port Security ...164 Classifier ...166 Policy Rule ...171 Queuing Method ...176 VLAN Stacking ...179 Multicast ...186 AAA ...201 IP Source Guard ...214 Loop Guard ...233 VLAN Mapping ...237 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling ...241 sFlow ...245 PPPoE ...249 Error Disable ...257 Private VLAN ...262 Static Route ...265 Differentiated Services ...268 MES3500-24...
...Getting to Know Your Switch ...23 Hardware Installation and Connection 27 Hardware Overview ...30 The Web Configurator ...39 Initial Setup Example ...49 Tutorials ...53 Technical Reference ...79 System Status and Port Statistics 81 Basic Setting...Port Security ...164 Classifier ...166 Policy Rule ...171 Queuing Method ...176 VLAN Stacking ...179 Multicast ...186 AAA ...201 IP Source Guard ...214 Loop Guard ...233 VLAN Mapping ...237 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling ...241 sFlow ...245 PPPoE ...249 Error Disable ...257 Private VLAN ...262 Static Route ...265 Differentiated Services ...268 MES3500-24...
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... I: User's Guide 21 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch 23 1.1 Introduction ...23 1.1.1 Backbone Application 23 1.1.2 Bridging Example ...24 1.1.3 High Performance Switching Example 24 1.1.4 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples 25 1.1.5 IPv6 Support...Switch on a Rack 27 2.3.1 Rack-mounted Installation Requirements 27 2.3.2 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch 28 2.3.3 Mounting the Switch on a Rack 29 Chapter 3 Hardware Overview ...30 3.1 Front Panel ...30 3.1.1 Console Port ...31 3.1.2 Ethernet Ports ...32 3.1.3 Transceiver Slots ...32 3.1.4 Power Connector ...34 MES3500-24...
... I: User's Guide 21 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch 23 1.1 Introduction ...23 1.1.1 Backbone Application 23 1.1.2 Bridging Example ...24 1.1.3 High Performance Switching Example 24 1.1.4 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples 25 1.1.5 IPv6 Support...Switch on a Rack 27 2.3.1 Rack-mounted Installation Requirements 27 2.3.2 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch 28 2.3.3 Mounting the Switch on a Rack 29 Chapter 3 Hardware Overview ...30 3.1 Front Panel ...30 3.1.1 Console Port ...31 3.1.2 Ethernet Ports ...32 3.1.3 Transceiver Slots ...32 3.1.4 Power Connector ...34 MES3500-24...
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...VLAN ...49 5.1.2 Setting Port VID ...50 5.2 Configuring Switch Management IP Address 51 Chapter 6 Tutorials ...53 6.1 How to Use DHCP Snooping on the Switch 53 6.2 How to Use DHCP Relay on the Switch 56 6.2.1 DHCP Relay ...Switch A 61 6.3.2 Configuring Switch B 63 6.4 How to Use Error Disable and Recovery on the Switch 66 6.5 How to Set Up a Guest VLAN 68 6.5.1 Creating a Guest VLAN 68 6.5.2 Enabling IEEE 802.1x Port Authentication 71 6.5.3 Enabling Guest VLAN 72 6.6 How to Do Port Isolation in a VLAN 73 6.6.1 Creating a VLAN ...74 6.6.2 Creating a Private VLAN Rule 76 10 MES3500-24...
...VLAN ...49 5.1.2 Setting Port VID ...50 5.2 Configuring Switch Management IP Address 51 Chapter 6 Tutorials ...53 6.1 How to Use DHCP Snooping on the Switch 53 6.2 How to Use DHCP Relay on the Switch 56 6.2.1 DHCP Relay ...Switch A 61 6.3.2 Configuring Switch B 63 6.4 How to Use Error Disable and Recovery on the Switch 66 6.5 How to Set Up a Guest VLAN 68 6.5.1 Creating a Guest VLAN 68 6.5.2 Enabling IEEE 802.1x Port Authentication 71 6.5.3 Enabling Guest VLAN 72 6.6 How to Do Port Isolation in a VLAN 73 6.6.1 Creating a VLAN ...74 6.6.2 Creating a Private VLAN Rule 76 10 MES3500-24...
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...88 8.4 Introduction to VLANs ...89 8.4.1 Smart Isolation ...90 8.5 Switch Setup ...91 8.6 IP Setup ...93 8.6.1 Management IP Addresses 93 8.7 Port Setup ...95 Chapter 9 VLAN ...97 9.1 Introduction to IEEE ...802.1Q Tagged VLANs 97 9.1.1 Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames 97 9.2 Automatic VLAN Registration 98 9.2.1 GARP ...98 9.2.2 GVRP ...98 9.3 Port......100 9.5.2 VLAN Details ...101 9.5.3 Configure a Static VLAN 102 9.5.4 Configure VLAN Port Settings 103 9.6 Subnet Based VLANs ...104 9.7 Configuring Subnet Based VLAN 105 9.8 ...
...88 8.4 Introduction to VLANs ...89 8.4.1 Smart Isolation ...90 8.5 Switch Setup ...91 8.6 IP Setup ...93 8.6.1 Management IP Addresses 93 8.7 Port Setup ...95 Chapter 9 VLAN ...97 9.1 Introduction to IEEE ...802.1Q Tagged VLANs 97 9.1.1 Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames 97 9.2 Automatic VLAN Registration 98 9.2.1 GARP ...98 9.2.2 GVRP ...98 9.3 Port......100 9.5.2 VLAN Details ...101 9.5.3 Configure a Static VLAN 102 9.5.4 Configure VLAN Port Settings 103 9.6 Subnet Based VLANs ...104 9.7 Configuring Subnet Based VLAN 105 9.8 ...
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... 38.5 SSH Overview ...301 38.6 How SSH works ...302 38.7 SSH Implementation on the Switch 303 38.7.1 Requirements for Using SSH 303 38.8 Introduction to HTTPS ...303 38.9 HTTPS Example... 304 38.9.2 Mozilla Firefox Warning Messages 307 38.9.3 The Main Screen ...308 38.10 Service Port Access Control 309 38.11 Remote Management 310 Chapter 39 Diagnostic ...312 39.1 Diagnostic ...312 ...41.1 Cluster Management Status Overview 316 41.2 Cluster Management Status 317 41.2.1 Cluster Member Switch Management 318 41.3 Clustering Management Configuration 320 Chapter 42 MAC Table ...322 42.1 MAC Table...
... 38.5 SSH Overview ...301 38.6 How SSH works ...302 38.7 SSH Implementation on the Switch 303 38.7.1 Requirements for Using SSH 303 38.8 Introduction to HTTPS ...303 38.9 HTTPS Example... 304 38.9.2 Mozilla Firefox Warning Messages 307 38.9.3 The Main Screen ...308 38.10 Service Port Access Control 309 38.11 Remote Management 310 Chapter 39 Diagnostic ...312 39.1 Diagnostic ...312 ...41.1 Cluster Management Status Overview 316 41.2 Cluster Management Status 317 41.2.1 Cluster Member Switch Management 318 41.3 Clustering Management Configuration 320 Chapter 42 MAC Table ...322 42.1 MAC Table...
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... interface comprising one mini-GBIC slot and one 100/ 1000 Mbps RJ-45 port, with either port or slot active at a time. The MES3500-24 has 24 10/100 Mbps fast Ethernet ports. In addition, the Switch can share high-speed applications on the Switch. CHAPTER 1 Getting to the Switch. The MES3500-24F has 24 100 Mbps fast Ethernet SFP slots.
... interface comprising one mini-GBIC slot and one 100/ 1000 Mbps RJ-45 port, with either port or slot active at a time. The MES3500-24 has 24 10/100 Mbps fast Ethernet ports. In addition, the Switch can share high-speed applications on the Switch. CHAPTER 1 Getting to the Switch. The MES3500-24F has 24 100 Mbps fast Ethernet SFP slots.
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...ideal for most people due to the expense of replacing all ports can connect to the corporate backbone. You can alleviate bandwidth contention and eliminate server and network bottlenecks. Switching to connect these two networks. Moreover, the current LAN ...and complex maintenance. In the following example, use existing adapters and switches. Figure 3 High Performance Switched Workgroup Application 24 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide Figure 2 Bridging Application 1.1.3 High Performance Switching Example The Switch is not feasible for connecting two networks that need high bandwidth....
...ideal for most people due to the expense of replacing all ports can connect to the corporate backbone. You can alleviate bandwidth contention and eliminate server and network bottlenecks. Switching to connect these two networks. Moreover, the current LAN ...and complex maintenance. In the following example, use existing adapters and switches. Figure 3 High Performance Switched Workgroup Application 24 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide Figure 2 Bridging Application 1.1.3 High Performance Switching Example The Switch is not feasible for connecting two networks that need high bandwidth....
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...share the same frame broadcast domain thus increase network performance through a router. VLAN groups can be part of writing, the Switch supports the following figure only ports that are not in packet processing and perform diagnostic functions, such as "ping" • IPv4/IPv6 dual stack; The...CLI Reference Guide. Ports can belong to other IPv6 devices in the same VLAN as the server. A station can belong to more information on a logical network belong to enhance IP address size and features. MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 25 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch 1.1.4 IEEE 802....
...share the same frame broadcast domain thus increase network performance through a router. VLAN groups can be part of writing, the Switch supports the following figure only ports that are not in packet processing and perform diagnostic functions, such as "ping" • IPv4/IPv6 dual stack; The...CLI Reference Guide. Ports can belong to other IPv6 devices in the same VLAN as the server. A station can belong to more information on a logical network belong to enhance IP address size and features. MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 25 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch 1.1.4 IEEE 802....
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... The following figure shows the front panel of the Switch. Figure 7 MES3500-24 Front Panel: AC Model LEDs Dual Personality Interfaces Console Port Power Connection Fast Ethernet Ports Figure 8 MES3500-24 Front Panel: DC Model Power Switch LEDs Signal slot Dual Personality Interfaces Console Port Power Connection Fast Ethernet Ports Figure 9 MES3500-24F Front Panel: AC Model LEDs Signal slot Dual...
... The following figure shows the front panel of the Switch. Figure 7 MES3500-24 Front Panel: AC Model LEDs Dual Personality Interfaces Console Port Power Connection Fast Ethernet Ports Figure 8 MES3500-24 Front Panel: DC Model Power Switch LEDs Signal slot Dual Personality Interfaces Console Port Power Connection Fast Ethernet Ports Figure 9 MES3500-24F Front Panel: AC Model LEDs Signal slot Dual...
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... slot), with terminal emulation software configured to a computer, a hub, an Ethernet switch or router. Table 1 Front Panel Connections LABEL Power Switch Power Connection 24 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 Fast Ethernet Ports (MES3500-24) 24 100 Mbps Fast SFP Slots (MES3500-24F) Four Dual Personality Interfaces Console Port Signal slot DESCRIPTION This is for DC model only. Use transceivers...
... slot), with terminal emulation software configured to a computer, a hub, an Ethernet switch or router. Table 1 Front Panel Connections LABEL Power Switch Power Connection 24 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 Fast Ethernet Ports (MES3500-24) 24 100 Mbps Fast SFP Slots (MES3500-24F) Four Dual Personality Interfaces Console Port Signal slot DESCRIPTION This is for DC model only. Use transceivers...
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... (Gigabit Interface Converter) transceivers or 100 Mbps Small Formfactor Pluggable (SFP) transceivers. The Switch uses up to one connection for details. 32 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide If the peer Ethernet port does not support autonegotiation or turns off , an Ethernet port uses the pre-configured speed and duplex mode when making a connection, thus requiring...
... (Gigabit Interface Converter) transceivers or 100 Mbps Small Formfactor Pluggable (SFP) transceivers. The Switch uses up to one connection for details. 32 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide If the peer Ethernet port does not support autonegotiation or turns off , an Ethernet port uses the pre-configured speed and duplex mode when making a connection, thus requiring...
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... is on The link to a 100 Mbps Ethernet network is down. 100 Mbps Fast SFP Ports (MES3500-24F) 1 ~ 24 Amber On The port has a successfule connection. on and functioning properly. Figure 17 Daisy-chaining an External Alarm Sensor to Other Switches of the Same Model 11 10 ......... 3 2 1 11 10 ......... 3 2 1 11 10 ......... 3 2 1 Pin Assignments 3.2 LEDs After...
... is on The link to a 100 Mbps Ethernet network is down. 100 Mbps Fast SFP Ports (MES3500-24F) 1 ~ 24 Amber On The port has a successfule connection. on and functioning properly. Figure 17 Daisy-chaining an External Alarm Sensor to Other Switches of the Same Model 11 10 ......... 3 2 1 11 10 ......... 3 2 1 11 10 ......... 3 2 1 Pin Assignments 3.2 LEDs After...
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...Setup This link takes you to a screen where you can logically aggregate physical links to set the maximum number of MAC addresses to another port in the Switch Setup menu). IP Setup This link takes you to a screen where you can cap the maximum bandwidth allowed on what you to prevent network... panel. Advanced Application VLAN This link takes you to screens where you can configure various multicast features, IGMP snooping and create multicast VLANs. 42 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide Chapter 4 The Web Configurator The following table describes the links in these screens.
...Setup This link takes you to a screen where you can logically aggregate physical links to set the maximum number of MAC addresses to another port in the Switch Setup menu). IP Setup This link takes you to a screen where you can cap the maximum bandwidth allowed on what you to prevent network... panel. Advanced Application VLAN This link takes you to screens where you can configure various multicast features, IGMP snooping and create multicast VLANs. 42 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide Chapter 4 The Web Configurator The following table describes the links in these screens.
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... This link takes you to screens where you can configure filtering of unauthorized DHCP and ARP packets in a VLAN on the edge of your network. MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 43 IP Source Guard This link takes you to screens where you can view system logs and can test... AAA This link takes you to a screen where you can copy attributes of one port to (an)other port(s). Syslog This link takes you to a screen where you can configure L2PT (Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Tunneling) settings on the Switch. The external servers can also view what kind of MAC address it is. Layer...
... This link takes you to screens where you can configure filtering of unauthorized DHCP and ARP packets in a VLAN on the edge of your network. MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 43 IP Source Guard This link takes you to screens where you can view system logs and can test... AAA This link takes you to a screen where you can copy attributes of one port to (an)other port(s). Syslog This link takes you to a screen where you can configure L2PT (Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Tunneling) settings on the Switch. The external servers can also view what kind of MAC address it is. Layer...
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... of the Switch. 3 Filter all others) from using in the upper right hand corner of the web configurator to save your configuration to nonvolatile memory. Note: Use the Save link when you are done modifying the settings in a screen, click Apply to save your changes back to the CPU port. 44 MES3500-24/24F...
... of the Switch. 3 Filter all others) from using in the upper right hand corner of the web configurator to save your configuration to nonvolatile memory. Note: Use the Save link when you are done modifying the settings in a screen, click Apply to save your changes back to the CPU port. 44 MES3500-24/24F...
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...key to lock yourself and others ) from accessing the Switch. 8 Change a service port number but forget it. See Section 3.1 on page 30 for the "Starting XMODEM upload" message before activating XMODEM upload on your terminal. MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 45 The password will also be... reset to the default of the Switch. Chapter 4 The Web Configurator 4 Disable all ports. 5 Misconfigure the text configuration file. 6 Forget the password and/or ...
...key to lock yourself and others ) from accessing the Switch. 8 Change a service port number but forget it. See Section 3.1 on page 30 for the "Starting XMODEM upload" message before activating XMODEM upload on your terminal. MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 45 The password will also be... reset to the default of the Switch. Chapter 4 The Web Configurator 4 Disable all ports. 5 Misconfigure the text configuration file. 6 Forget the password and/or ...
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...: Logout Screen 4.8 Help The web configurator's online help description of that screen. 46 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide You have to exit the web configurator. Figure 21 Resetting the Switch: Via the Console Port Bootbase Version: V1.00 | 11/02/2011 11:09:37 RAM: Size = 65536... out. CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC Total 393216 bytes received. Chapter 4 The Web Configurator 6 After a configuration file upload, type atgo to restart the Switch. This is now reinitialized with a default configuration file including the default password of "1234". 4.7 Logging Out of individual screens and some supplementary ...
...: Logout Screen 4.8 Help The web configurator's online help description of that screen. 46 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide You have to exit the web configurator. Figure 21 Resetting the Switch: Via the Console Port Bootbase Version: V1.00 | 11/02/2011 11:09:37 RAM: Size = 65536... out. CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC Total 393216 bytes received. Chapter 4 The Web Configurator 6 After a configuration file upload, type atgo to restart the Switch. This is now reinitialized with a default configuration file including the default password of "1234". 4.7 Logging Out of individual screens and some supplementary ...
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... configuration steps for the initial setup: • Create a VLAN • Set port VLAN ID • Configure the Switch IP management address 5.1.1 Creating a VLAN VLANs confine broadcast frames to configure port 1 as a member of VLAN 2. Figure 23 Initial Setup Network Example: VLAN MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 49 You can do this example, you want to...
... configuration steps for the initial setup: • Create a VLAN • Set port VLAN ID • Configure the Switch IP management address 5.1.1 Creating a VLAN VLANs confine broadcast frames to configure port 1 as a member of VLAN 2. Figure 23 Initial Setup Network Example: VLAN MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 49 You can do this example, you want to...
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... Use PVID to add a tag to incoming untagged frames received on the Switch, select Fixed to configure port 1 to the run -time memory are lost when the Switch's power is connected to port 1 on that port so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that VLAN-unaware devices (such as computers and ... 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 be a permanent member of the VLAN only. 4 To ensure that the tag defines. 50 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide Note: The VLAN Group ID field in this...
... Use PVID to add a tag to incoming untagged frames received on the Switch, select Fixed to configure port 1 to the run -time memory are lost when the Switch's power is connected to port 1 on that port so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that VLAN-unaware devices (such as computers and ... 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 be a permanent member of the VLAN only. 4 To ensure that the tag defines. 50 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide Note: The VLAN Group ID field in this...
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... is added already and the IP subnet it is selected for a port, the Switch discards incoming frames for 10.1.1.0/24. The untagged packets from IP subnet 10.1.1.0/24 (data 104 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide When a frame is received on a port, the Switch checks if a tag is the default setting. Traffic for voice services is that priority can...
... is added already and the IP subnet it is selected for a port, the Switch discards incoming frames for 10.1.1.0/24. The untagged packets from IP subnet 10.1.1.0/24 (data 104 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide When a frame is received on a port, the Switch checks if a tag is the default setting. Traffic for voice services is that priority can...