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... 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 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide
... 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 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide
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... 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 Protocol Based VLANs ...107 9.9 Configuring Protocol Based VLAN 108 9.10 Create an IP-based VLAN Example 109 9.11 Port-based VLAN Setup 110 9.11.1 Configure a Port-based VLAN 111 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 11
... 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 Protocol Based VLANs ...107 9.9 Configuring Protocol Based VLAN 108 9.10 Create an IP-based VLAN Example 109 9.11 Port-based VLAN Setup 110 9.11.1 Configure a Port-based VLAN 111 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 11
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Table of Contents Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward Setup 114 10.1 Overview ...114 10.2 Configuring Static MAC Forwarding 114 Chapter 11 Static Multicast Forward Setup 116 11.1 Static Multicast Forwarding Overview 116 11.2 Configuring Static Multicast Forwarding 117 Chapter ... Overview 141 14.1.1 CIR and PIR ...141 14.2 Bandwidth Control Setup 142 Chapter 15 Broadcast Storm Control ...144 15.1 Broadcast Storm Control Setup 144 12 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide
Table of Contents Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward Setup 114 10.1 Overview ...114 10.2 Configuring Static MAC Forwarding 114 Chapter 11 Static Multicast Forward Setup 116 11.1 Static Multicast Forwarding Overview 116 11.2 Configuring Static Multicast Forwarding 117 Chapter ... Overview 141 14.1.1 CIR and PIR ...141 14.2 Bandwidth Control Setup 142 Chapter 15 Broadcast Storm Control ...144 15.1 Broadcast Storm Control Setup 144 12 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide
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... to HTTPS ...303 38.9 HTTPS Example ...304 38.9.1 Internet Explorer Warning Messages 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 Chapter 40 Syslog ...313 40.1 Syslog Overview ...313... Switch Management 318 41.3 Clustering Management Configuration 320 Chapter 42 MAC Table ...322 42.1 MAC Table Overview ...322 42.2 Viewing the MAC Table 323 18 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide
... to HTTPS ...303 38.9 HTTPS Example ...304 38.9.1 Internet Explorer Warning Messages 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 Chapter 40 Syslog ...313 40.1 Syslog Overview ...313... Switch Management 318 41.3 Clustering Management Configuration 320 Chapter 42 MAC Table ...322 42.1 MAC Table Overview ...322 42.2 Viewing the MAC Table 323 18 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide
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... easy. To expand the network, simply add more networking devices such as switches, routers, computers, print servers etc. Figure 1 Backbone Application MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 23 The Switch can be used standalone for small networks where rapid growth can also be expected in web configurator, managing ...See Chapter 46 on the Switch. You can share high-speed applications on the console port, or third-party SNMP management. The MES3500-24 has 24 10/100 Mbps fast Ethernet ports. With its built-in the near future. In this example, all computers can connect computers and servers ...
... easy. To expand the network, simply add more networking devices such as switches, routers, computers, print servers etc. Figure 1 Backbone Application MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 23 The Switch can be used standalone for small networks where rapid growth can also be expected in web configurator, managing ...See Chapter 46 on the Switch. You can share high-speed applications on the console port, or third-party SNMP management. The MES3500-24 has 24 10/100 Mbps fast Ethernet ports. With its built-in the near future. In this example, all computers can connect computers and servers ...
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MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 27 Use the rubber feet in a desktop installation and the brackets in a wiring closet with other equipment. Make sure there is a power ... is especially important for enclosed rack installations. 2.2 Desktop Installation Procedure 1 Make sure the Switch is enough clearance around the Switch to allow at least 4 inches (10 cm) of clearance at the front and 3.4 inches (8 cm) at the back of the Switch and the connected cables. Follow the steps below to support...
MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 27 Use the rubber feet in a desktop installation and the brackets in a wiring closet with other equipment. Make sure there is a power ... is especially important for enclosed rack installations. 2.2 Desktop Installation Procedure 1 Make sure the Switch is enough clearance around the Switch to allow at least 4 inches (10 cm) of clearance at the front and 3.4 inches (8 cm) at the back of the Switch and the connected cables. Follow the steps below to support...
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...-optic or copper connections to turn on the front panel. 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. After you can...
...-optic or copper connections to turn on the front panel. 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. After you can...
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... Flow control: Off • Link Aggregation: Disabled 3.1.2.2 Auto-crossover All ports are the same in order to one connection for details. 32 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide The Switch has four 1000Base-T Ethernet ports, which are slots for mini-GBIC (Gigabit Interface Converter) transceivers or 100 Mbps ...of the console cable to a serial port (COM1, COM2 or other COM port) of your computer. 3.1.2 Ethernet Ports The Switch has 24 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiating, auto-crossover Ethernet ports. When auto-negotiation is auto-MDIX ports (Media Dependent Interface Crossover), so you may use ...
... Flow control: Off • Link Aggregation: Disabled 3.1.2.2 Auto-crossover All ports are the same in order to one connection for details. 32 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide The Switch has four 1000Base-T Ethernet ports, which are slots for mini-GBIC (Gigabit Interface Converter) transceivers or 100 Mbps ...of the console cable to a serial port (COM1, COM2 or other COM port) of your computer. 3.1.2 Ethernet Ports The Switch has 24 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiating, auto-crossover Ethernet ports. When auto-negotiation is auto-MDIX ports (Media Dependent Interface Crossover), so you may use ...
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... on the Signal connector. Check the sensor's documentation to identify its two signal output pins. 2 Connect these two wires to another ZyXEL Switch. 36 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide The pin numbers run from the right side of the connector to the left. 2a Connect each of the sensor... connector in this time connect to the input signal pin pairs of an Signal connector on the Switch's Signal connector--(4,5) (6,7) (8,9) (10,11). If daisy-chaining to a ZyXEL switch that is a different model, check your switch's documentation for the correct pin assignments. 1 Use wires of the correct gauge...
... on the Signal connector. Check the sensor's documentation to identify its two signal output pins. 2 Connect these two wires to another ZyXEL Switch. 36 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide The pin numbers run from the right side of the connector to the left. 2a Connect each of the sensor... connector in this time connect to the input signal pin pairs of an Signal connector on the Switch's Signal connector--(4,5) (6,7) (8,9) (10,11). If daisy-chaining to a ZyXEL switch that is a different model, check your switch's documentation for the correct pin assignments. 1 Use wires of the correct gauge...
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...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 you used when connecting to an Ethernet network is down. 100 Mbps Fast SFP Ports (MES3500-24F) 1 ~ 24 Amber On The port has a successfule connection....network. Blinking The system is off . Off The system is functioning normally. 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Ports (MES3500-24) 1 ~ 24 Green Blinking The system is transmitting/receiving to /from a 10 Mbps Ethernet network. Chapter 3 Hardware Overview 2 When daisy-chaining further Switches ...
...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 you used when connecting to an Ethernet network is down. 100 Mbps Fast SFP Ports (MES3500-24F) 1 ~ 24 Amber On The port has a successfule connection....network. Blinking The system is off . Off The system is functioning normally. 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Ports (MES3500-24) 1 ~ 24 Green Blinking The system is transmitting/receiving to /from a 10 Mbps Ethernet network. Chapter 3 Hardware Overview 2 When daisy-chaining further Switches ...
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On The link to a 1000 Mbps Ethernet network is up . On The link to an Ethernet network is negotiating in half-duplex mode. 38 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide FDX Amber On The Gigabit port is down . Chapter 3 Hardware Overview Table 2 LED Descriptions (continued) LED COLOR STATUS ...DESCRIPTION LNK Green On The link to /from a 1000 Mbps Ethernet network. Off The link to a 10 Mbps or a 100 Mbps Ethernet network is down . Off The link to /from a 10 Mbps or a 100 Mbps Ethernet network. Amber Blinking The system is transmitting/receiving to this port is up...
On The link to a 1000 Mbps Ethernet network is up . On The link to an Ethernet network is negotiating in half-duplex mode. 38 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide FDX Amber On The Gigabit port is down . Chapter 3 Hardware Overview Table 2 LED Descriptions (continued) LED COLOR STATUS ...DESCRIPTION LNK Green On The link to /from a 1000 Mbps Ethernet network. Off The link to a 10 Mbps or a 100 Mbps Ethernet network is down . Off The link to /from a 10 Mbps or a 100 Mbps Ethernet network. Amber Blinking The system is transmitting/receiving to this port is up...
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.... The computer should see the DHCP snooping binding table as shown next. sysname# show dhcp snooping binding MacAddress IpAddress 00:02:00:00:00:1c 10.10.1.16 Total number of bindings: 1 Lease 6d23h59m20s Type dhcp-snooping VLAN ---- 100 Port ----- 7 6.2 How to Use DHCP Relay on the Switch...put the DHCP server on the information in the DHCP request packets such as DHCP client) to add more information in the DHCP requests. 56 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide If you can then assign a specific IP address based on port 6 or 7, the computer will not able to Advanced ...
.... The computer should see the DHCP snooping binding table as shown next. sysname# show dhcp snooping binding MacAddress IpAddress 00:02:00:00:00:1c 10.10.1.16 Total number of bindings: 1 Lease 6d23h59m20s Type dhcp-snooping VLAN ---- 100 Port ----- 7 6.2 How to Use DHCP Relay on the Switch...put the DHCP server on the information in the DHCP request packets such as DHCP client) to add more information in the DHCP requests. 56 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide If you can then assign a specific IP address based on port 6 or 7, the computer will not able to Advanced ...
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MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 59 Chapter 6 Tutorials 9 Enter 102 in the PVID field for port 2 to add a tag to incoming untagged frames received on that port so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines. 10 Click Apply to save your changes back to the run-time memory...
MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 59 Chapter 6 Tutorials 9 Enter 102 in the PVID field for port 2 to add a tag to incoming untagged frames received on that port so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines. 10 Click Apply to save your changes back to the run-time memory...
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If you how to enable loop guard on the Switch. Click Apply. 66 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide Loop guard and Errdiable features are helpful for more information about Loop Guard and Errdiable. Then select the Active option of time (10 minutes) before resuming the port automatically, after the problem(s) are completed now. Note...
If you how to enable loop guard on the Switch. Click Apply. 66 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide Loop guard and Errdiable features are helpful for more information about Loop Guard and Errdiable. Then select the Active option of time (10 minutes) before resuming the port automatically, after the problem(s) are completed now. Note...
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... to these ports should provide the correct user name and password in VLAN 200. 68 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide VLAN 1 Guest VLAN 200 Ports 1, 2, 3 and 10 Internet 6.5.1 Creating a Guest VLAN Follow the steps below to configure port 1, 2, 3 and 10 as the mail server or local data base. Clients that connect to ports 1, 2... or 3 to a guest VLAN (200 for example) before they can surf the Internet through the default gateway attached to port 10, but are in VLAN 1 by default. Chapter 6 Tutorials 6.5 How to Set Up a Guest VLAN All ports on ports 1 to 8.
... to these ports should provide the correct user name and password in VLAN 200. 68 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide VLAN 1 Guest VLAN 200 Ports 1, 2, 3 and 10 Internet 6.5.1 Creating a Guest VLAN Follow the steps below to configure port 1, 2, 3 and 10 as the mail server or local data base. Clients that connect to ports 1, 2... or 3 to a guest VLAN (200 for example) before they can surf the Internet through the default gateway attached to port 10, but are in VLAN 1 by default. Chapter 6 Tutorials 6.5 How to Set Up a Guest VLAN All ports on ports 1 to 8.
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MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 69 Click Apply to save the settings to the run-time memory. 3 Click Advanced Application > VLAN > Static VLAN. 4 In the Static VLAN screen, select ACTIVE, enter a descriptive name (VLAN 200 for example) in the Name field and enter 200 in the VLAN Group ID field. 5 Select Fixed to configure ports 1, 2, 3 and 10 to be permanent members of this VLAN. 6 Clear the TX Tagging check box to set the VLAN type to remove VLAN tags before sending frames out of these ports. Chapter 6 Tutorials 2 Go to Basic Setting > Switch Setup and set the Switch to 802.1Q.
MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 69 Click Apply to save the settings to the run-time memory. 3 Click Advanced Application > VLAN > Static VLAN. 4 In the Static VLAN screen, select ACTIVE, enter a descriptive name (VLAN 200 for example) in the Name field and enter 200 in the VLAN Group ID field. 5 Select Fixed to configure ports 1, 2, 3 and 10 to be permanent members of this VLAN. 6 Clear the TX Tagging check box to set the VLAN type to remove VLAN tags before sending frames out of these ports. Chapter 6 Tutorials 2 Go to Basic Setting > Switch Setup and set the Switch to 802.1Q.
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Settings in the PVID field for ports 1, 2, 3 and 10 to add a tag to incoming untagged frames received on these ports so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines. 70 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide Chapter 6 Tutorials 7 Click Add to save the settings to the run -time memory are lost when the Switch's power is turned off. 8 Click the VLAN Status link in the Static VLAN screen and then the VLAN Port Setting link in the VLAN Status screen. 9 Enter 200 in the run -time memory.
Settings in the PVID field for ports 1, 2, 3 and 10 to add a tag to incoming untagged frames received on these ports so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines. 70 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide Chapter 6 Tutorials 7 Click Add to save the settings to the run -time memory are lost when the Switch's power is turned off. 8 Click the VLAN Status link in the Static VLAN screen and then the VLAN Port Setting link in the VLAN Status screen. 9 Enter 200 in the run -time memory.
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Chapter 6 Tutorials 11 Click the Save link in the upper right corner of the web configurator to save your configuration permanently. 6.5.2 Enabling IEEE 802.1x Port Authentication Follow the steps below to enable port authentication to validate access to ports 1~8 to the run-time memory. MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 71 10 Click Apply to save your changes back to clients based on a RADIUS server. 1 Click Advanced Application > Port Authentication and then the Click Here link for 802.1x.
Chapter 6 Tutorials 11 Click the Save link in the upper right corner of the web configurator to save your configuration permanently. 6.5.2 Enabling IEEE 802.1x Port Authentication Follow the steps below to enable port authentication to validate access to ports 1~8 to the run-time memory. MES3500-24/24F User's Guide 71 10 Click Apply to save your changes back to clients based on a RADIUS server. 1 Click Advanced Application > Port Authentication and then the Click Here link for 802.1x.
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Chapter 6 Tutorials 9 Enter 123 in the PVID field for ports 2, 3, 4 and 25 to add a tag to incoming untagged frames received on these ports so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines. 10 Click Apply to save your changes back to the run-time memory. 11 Click the Save link in the upper right corner of the web configurator to save your configuration permanently. 6.6.2 Creating a Private VLAN Rule Follow the steps below to configure private VLAN for VLAN 123. 1 Click Advanced Application > Private VLAN. 76 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide
Chapter 6 Tutorials 9 Enter 123 in the PVID field for ports 2, 3, 4 and 25 to add a tag to incoming untagged frames received on these ports so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines. 10 Click Apply to save your changes back to the run-time memory. 11 Click the Save link in the upper right corner of the web configurator to save your configuration permanently. 6.6.2 Creating a Private VLAN Rule Follow the steps below to configure private VLAN for VLAN 123. 1 Click Advanced Application > Private VLAN. 76 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide
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...byte integer giving the total number of your geographical time zone. Each time you use trial and error to 32 printable ASCII characters; Table 10 Basic Setting > General Setup LABEL System Name Location Contact Person's Name Use Time Server when Bootup DESCRIPTION Choose a descriptive name for up to... location of your timeserver uses. You can use up to 64 printable characters; When you open this menu (or refresh the menu). 88 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide Enter the IP address of seconds since 1970/1/1 at 0:0:0. Chapter 8 Basic Setting 8.3 General Setup Use this screen to ...
...byte integer giving the total number of your geographical time zone. Each time you use trial and error to 32 printable ASCII characters; Table 10 Basic Setting > General Setup LABEL System Name Location Contact Person's Name Use Time Server when Bootup DESCRIPTION Choose a descriptive name for up to... location of your timeserver uses. You can use up to 64 printable characters; When you open this menu (or refresh the menu). 88 MES3500-24/24F User's Guide Enter the IP address of seconds since 1970/1/1 at 0:0:0. Chapter 8 Basic Setting 8.3 General Setup Use this screen to ...