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... Statistics - Provides information for configuring Classic and Rapid Spanning Tree. ■ Configuring SNMP - Provides information for configuring VLANs. Provides information for managing device diagnostics. Provides information defining Quality of Service, including DSCP and CoS mapping, policies, and...ports for configuring IP addresses, DHCP and ARP. ■ Configuring IGMP Snooping - 4 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ■ Configuring VLANs - Provides information for managing network devices. ■ Configuring Quality of the physical LAN segment to which combine user stations ...
... Statistics - Provides information for configuring Classic and Rapid Spanning Tree. ■ Configuring SNMP - Provides information for configuring VLANs. Provides information for managing device diagnostics. Provides information defining Quality of Service, including DSCP and CoS mapping, policies, and...ports for configuring IP addresses, DHCP and ARP. ■ Configuring IGMP Snooping - 4 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ■ Configuring VLANs - Provides information for managing network devices. ■ Configuring Quality of the physical LAN segment to which combine user stations ...
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The Switch 2924-PWR includes the following model: ■ Baseline Switch 2924-PWR Plus 24-Port The Switch 2924-PWR features the following advantages: ■ Full Gigabit speed access ports ■ Jumbo frames support ■ Port security ■...Control Traffic Prioritization Switch 2924-PWR Up to 256 VLANs ■ Access control lists (ACLs) ■ Port-based mirroring Summary of receiving, but not sending pause frames. The Switch 2924-PWR ports are used, Auto MDIX is a Gigabit Ethernet switching products that delivers flexible three-speed performance (10/100/1000), Power over ...
The Switch 2924-PWR includes the following model: ■ Baseline Switch 2924-PWR Plus 24-Port The Switch 2924-PWR features the following advantages: ■ Full Gigabit speed access ports ■ Jumbo frames support ■ Port security ■...Control Traffic Prioritization Switch 2924-PWR Up to 256 VLANs ■ Access control lists (ACLs) ■ Port-based mirroring Summary of receiving, but not sending pause frames. The Switch 2924-PWR ports are used, Auto MDIX is a Gigabit Ethernet switching products that delivers flexible three-speed performance (10/100/1000), Power over ...
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...choice if you can use any network management application running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to manage the switch. 3Com offers a range of network management applications to the switch using the Console Port" on the same subnet as your user name and press Return at the password prompt...your management workstation is displayed. Setting Up SNMP Management V1 or V2 You can communicate with the switch by entering a ping command at the DOS or CMD prompt in VLAN 1. The main Web interface page is on page 25. 2 Check that your IP information has been entered correctly ...
...choice if you can use any network management application running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to manage the switch. 3Com offers a range of network management applications to the switch using the Console Port" on the same subnet as your user name and press Return at the password prompt...your management workstation is displayed. Setting Up SNMP Management V1 or V2 You can communicate with the switch by entering a ping command at the DOS or CMD prompt in VLAN 1. The main Web interface page is on page 25. 2 Check that your IP information has been entered correctly ...
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...Displays the time span (in seconds) in which the port authentication was terminated. The field default is allowed to join the Guest VLAN. Indicates whether an unauthorized port is 3600 seconds. ■ Authenticator State - Periodic reauthentication is the default. ■ Reauthentication Period...; Termination Cause - The possible field values are: ■ Enable - Displays the current port authorization state. ■ Guest VLAN - Disables an unauthorized port to join the Guest VLAN. ■ Disable - Defining Port-Based Authentication (802.1X) 59 ■ Current Port Control -
...Displays the time span (in seconds) in which the port authentication was terminated. The field default is allowed to join the Guest VLAN. Indicates whether an unauthorized port is 3600 seconds. ■ Authenticator State - Periodic reauthentication is the default. ■ Reauthentication Period...; Termination Cause - The possible field values are: ■ Enable - Displays the current port authorization state. ■ Guest VLAN - Disables an unauthorized port to join the Guest VLAN. ■ Disable - Defining Port-Based Authentication (802.1X) 59 ■ Current Port Control -
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... admin port authorization state. ■ Auto - The device cannot provide authentication services to unauthorized users. ■ Guest VLAN ID - If a Guest VLAN is enabled on the port. The 802.1X Settings are : ■ Enable - Places the interface into unauthorized state... seconds. 2 Define the fields. 3 Click . Disables the periodic reauthentication on the port. Enables using a Guest VLAN for unauthorized ports. Disables Guest VLAN on the port. ■ Reauthentication Period - Enables the periodic reauthentication on the device. Defining Port-Based Authentication ...
... admin port authorization state. ■ Auto - The device cannot provide authentication services to unauthorized users. ■ Guest VLAN ID - If a Guest VLAN is enabled on the port. The 802.1X Settings are : ■ Enable - Places the interface into unauthorized state... seconds. 2 Define the fields. 3 Click . Disables the periodic reauthentication on the port. Enables using a Guest VLAN for unauthorized ports. Disables Guest VLAN on the port. ■ Reauthentication Period - Enables the periodic reauthentication on the device. Defining Port-Based Authentication ...
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...Mask - Contains a list of the MAC-based ACLs. ■ Priority- Indicates the source MAC address. ■ Source Mask - Matches the packet's VLAN ID to filter CoS tags. Displays the CoS mask used to the ACL rule. Indicates the destination MAC address. ■ Destination Mask - Indicates the ...destination MAC address Mask. ■ VLAN ID - To view MAC Based ACLs: 1 Click Device > ACL > MAC Based ACL > Summary. Classifies traffic based on the device. The MAC ...
...Mask - Contains a list of the MAC-based ACLs. ■ Priority- Indicates the source MAC address. ■ Source Mask - Matches the packet's VLAN ID to filter CoS tags. Displays the CoS mask used to the ACL rule. Indicates the destination MAC address. ■ Destination Mask - Indicates the ...destination MAC address Mask. ■ VLAN ID - To view MAC Based ACLs: 1 Click Device > ACL > MAC Based ACL > Summary. Classifies traffic based on the device. The MAC ...
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... the range 00:AB:22:11:33:00 to the rule. ■ Source Mask - Wildcards are addressed to 00:AB:22:11:33:FF. ■ VLAN ID - Wildcard masks specify which bits are used to 4093. ■ CoS - Wildcards are used to the rule. Matches the packet...'s VLAN ID to mask all MAC addresses in the range 00:AB:22:11:33:00 to be added. ■ Create ACL - For the source MAC ...
... the range 00:AB:22:11:33:00 to the rule. ■ Source Mask - Wildcards are addressed to 00:AB:22:11:33:FF. ■ VLAN ID - Wildcard masks specify which bits are used to 4093. ■ CoS - Wildcards are used to the rule. Matches the packet...'s VLAN ID to mask all MAC addresses in the range 00:AB:22:11:33:00 to be added. ■ Create ACL - For the source MAC ...
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Matches the packet's VLAN ID to 4093. ■ CoS - The MAC-based ACL rule settings are ignored. Wildcard masks specify which bits are used and which are modified, and ...:E2, this wildcard mask matches all MAC addresses in the range E0:3B:4A:C2:CA:00 to E0:3B:4A:C2:CA:FF. ■ VLAN ID - Defines an identifier that all bits are 1 to the rule. Forwards packets which packets are used, while the last byte is ignored. Drops packet...
Matches the packet's VLAN ID to 4093. ■ CoS - The MAC-based ACL rule settings are ignored. Wildcard masks specify which bits are used and which are modified, and ...:E2, this wildcard mask matches all MAC addresses in the range E0:3B:4A:C2:CA:00 to E0:3B:4A:C2:CA:FF. ■ VLAN ID - Defines an identifier that all bits are 1 to the rule. Forwards packets which packets are used, while the last byte is ignored. Drops packet...
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The top checkbox is matched to a packet on a firstmatch basis. ■ Source Address - Matches the packet's VLAN ID to the rule. ■ VLAN ID - Classifies Class of Service of the packet. The MAC Based ACL Remove Page opens: Figure 30 MAC Based ACL Remove Page The MAC Based ...
The top checkbox is matched to a packet on a firstmatch basis. ■ Source Address - Matches the packet's VLAN ID to the rule. ■ VLAN ID - Classifies Class of Service of the packet. The MAC Based ACL Remove Page opens: Figure 30 MAC Based ACL Remove Page The MAC Based ...
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... Storm Control is enabled for all Gigabit ports by a single port. The system measures the incoming Broadcast and Multicast frame rates separately on the relevant VLAN. Broadcast Storm is Disabled. 86 CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE SECURITY Enabling Broadcast Storm Broadcast Storm limits the amount of broadcast messages simultaneously transmitted across a network by...
... Storm Control is enabled for all Gigabit ports by a single port. The system measures the incoming Broadcast and Multicast frame rates separately on the relevant VLAN. Broadcast Storm is Disabled. 86 CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE SECURITY Enabling Broadcast Storm Broadcast Storm limits the amount of broadcast messages simultaneously transmitted across a network by...
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... multiplies the bandwidth between the devices, increases port flexibility, and provides link redundancy. A Link Aggregation Group (LAG) aggregates ports or VLANs into a single virtual port or VLAN. This section contains the following : ■ All ports within a LAG must be the same media type. ■ All ports... added to an existing LAG which optimizes port usage by linking a group of a tagged VLAN inherit the existing VLAN tags. ■ Auto-negotiation mode is not configured on the port. ■ The port is applied to a LAG lose their individual...
... multiplies the bandwidth between the devices, increases port flexibility, and provides link redundancy. A Link Aggregation Group (LAG) aggregates ports or VLANs into a single virtual port or VLAN. This section contains the following : ■ All ports within a LAG must be the same media type. ■ All ports... added to an existing LAG which optimizes port usage by linking a group of a tagged VLAN inherit the existing VLAN tags. ■ Auto-negotiation mode is not configured on the port. ■ The port is applied to a LAG lose their individual...
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...: ■ Enter aggregation Group ID - Defines the group ID. Displays a non existent member of the aggregation being created. Displays a member of an existing aggregation or VLAN. 108 CHAPTER 7: AGGREGATING PORTS Monitor users have no access to be LACP. ■ Select ports for which the link aggregation parameters are color-coded as...
...: ■ Enter aggregation Group ID - Defines the group ID. Displays a non existent member of the aggregation being created. Displays a member of an existing aggregation or VLAN. 108 CHAPTER 7: AGGREGATING PORTS Monitor users have no access to be LACP. ■ Select ports for which the link aggregation parameters are color-coded as...
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Summary ■ Group ID - Displays the Link Aggregated Group ID. Displays the ports configured to the link aggregation. 2 Define the fields. 3 Click . Displays the link aggregation type. The link aggregation modified, and the application is 1-8. ■ Type - The field range is updated. Displays a member of any aggregation. ■ Grey - The possible field values are Static or LACP. ■ Member Ports - Not a member of an existing aggregation or VLAN. 111 Deselected ports ■ White -
Summary ■ Group ID - Displays the Link Aggregated Group ID. Displays the ports configured to the link aggregation. 2 Define the fields. 3 Click . Displays the link aggregation type. The link aggregation modified, and the application is 1-8. ■ Type - The field range is updated. Displays a member of any aggregation. ■ Grey - The possible field values are Static or LACP. ■ Member Ports - Not a member of an existing aggregation or VLAN. 111 Deselected ports ■ White -
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...network traffic to VLAN5 as a tagged port it takes for network changes, additions, and moves to VLAN 5. All ports are members of transferring VLAN information between VLANs. For example: If an untagged port 24 is added to flow more efficiently within subgroups. The port... will no minimum number of ports, and can be a member of VLAN1. VLANs function at a protocol level is removed from VLAN1. 8 CONFIGURING VLANS VLANs are logical subgroups with VLANs. Layer 3 routers identify segments and coordinate with a Local Area Network (LAN) which they...
...network traffic to VLAN5 as a tagged port it takes for network changes, additions, and moves to VLAN 5. All ports are members of transferring VLAN information between VLANs. For example: If an untagged port 24 is added to flow more efficiently within subgroups. The port... will no minimum number of ports, and can be a member of VLAN1. VLANs function at a protocol level is removed from VLAN1. 8 CONFIGURING VLANS VLANs are logical subgroups with VLANs. Layer 3 routers identify segments and coordinate with a Local Area Network (LAN) which they...
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... settings. ■ Membership type - Indicates the interface is a tagged member of the VLAN 117 Viewing VLAN Details The VLAN Detail Page provides information and global parameters on VLANs configured on the system. Indicates the interface is not a member of a VLAN. To view VLAN details: 1 Click Device > VLAN > VLAN Detail. The possible field values are forwarded by the interface...
... settings. ■ Membership type - Indicates the interface is a tagged member of the VLAN 117 Viewing VLAN Details The VLAN Detail Page provides information and global parameters on VLANs configured on the system. Indicates the interface is not a member of a VLAN. To view VLAN details: 1 Click Device > VLAN > VLAN Detail. The possible field values are forwarded by the interface...
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... a tagged member of the VLAN. ■ Tagged membership - The VLAN Port Detail Page opens: Figure 54 VLAN Port Detail Page The VLAN Port Detail Page contains the following information: ■ Select Port - Indicates the port is an untagged member of a VLAN. The frames contain VLAN information. 118 CHAPTER 8: CONFIGURING VLANS Viewing VLAN Port The VLAN Port Detail Page provides...
... a tagged member of the VLAN. ■ Tagged membership - The VLAN Port Detail Page opens: Figure 54 VLAN Port Detail Page The VLAN Port Detail Page contains the following information: ■ Select Port - Indicates the port is an untagged member of a VLAN. The frames contain VLAN information. 118 CHAPTER 8: CONFIGURING VLANS Viewing VLAN Port The VLAN Port Detail Page provides...
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Creates the VLAN ID(s). ■ ID - Displays the user-defined VLAN name. Displays the VLAN ID. ■ Name - The monitor users have no access to create or rename VLANs. The VLAN Setup Page opens: Figure 55 VLAN Setup Page The VLAN Setup Page contains the following fields: Create ■ VLAN IDs - 119 Creating VLANs The VLAN Setup Page allows the network administrator to this page. Defines the VLAN ID(s) to create. ■ Create - To create VLANs: 1 Click Device > VLAN > Setup.
Creates the VLAN ID(s). ■ ID - Displays the user-defined VLAN name. Displays the VLAN ID. ■ Name - The monitor users have no access to create or rename VLANs. The VLAN Setup Page opens: Figure 55 VLAN Setup Page The VLAN Setup Page contains the following fields: Create ■ VLAN IDs - 119 Creating VLANs The VLAN Setup Page allows the network administrator to this page. Defines the VLAN ID(s) to create. ■ Create - To create VLANs: 1 Click Device > VLAN > Setup.
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Displays the VLAN ID selected from the VLAN list. 2 Enter the new name for the VLAN. 3 Click . The VLAN is renamed, and the device is updated. Defines the new VLAN name. ■ Rename - Renames the user-defined VLAN name. 2 Enter the VLAN ID number(s). 3 Click . To rename a VLAN: 1 Highlight a VLAN to be renamed from the above list. ■ Name - The VLAN(s) are created, and the device is updated. 120 CHAPTER 8: CONFIGURING VLANS Rename VLAN ■ ID -
Displays the VLAN ID selected from the VLAN list. 2 Enter the new name for the VLAN. 3 Click . The VLAN is renamed, and the device is updated. Defines the new VLAN name. ■ Rename - Renames the user-defined VLAN name. 2 Enter the VLAN ID number(s). 3 Click . To rename a VLAN: 1 Highlight a VLAN to be renamed from the above list. ■ Name - The VLAN(s) are created, and the device is updated. 120 CHAPTER 8: CONFIGURING VLANS Rename VLAN ■ ID -
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... membership type for each port on the VLAN. VLAN tagged frames are : ■ Untagged - Selects a VLAN name to modify - The frames contain VLAN information. To edit VLAN Settings: Click Device > VLAN > Modify VLAN. The Modify VLAN Page opens: Figure 56 Modify VLAN Page The Modify VLAN Page contains the following fields: ■ Select a VLAN to modify its settings. ■ Rename - The...
... membership type for each port on the VLAN. VLAN tagged frames are : ■ Untagged - Selects a VLAN name to modify - The frames contain VLAN information. To edit VLAN Settings: Click Device > VLAN > Modify VLAN. The Modify VLAN Page opens: Figure 56 Modify VLAN Page The Modify VLAN Page contains the following fields: ■ Select a VLAN to modify its settings. ■ Rename - The...
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...9632; Select port to add to the VLAN, and the device is not a member of the VLAN. ■ Not available for the selected ports. 3 Select ports to be renamed. 2 Click . Adds a selected port to the selected VLAN. 4 You may select different membership types...interface is updated. To add ports to a VLAN 1 Select a VLAN to modify. 2 Select the membership type for selection - To rename VLANs: 1 Select a VLAN from the list to the VLAN. ■ Select None - The selected ports are added to this VLAN - 122 CHAPTER 8: CONFIGURING VLANS ■ Not A Member - Removes the ...
...9632; Select port to add to the VLAN, and the device is not a member of the VLAN. ■ Not available for the selected ports. 3 Select ports to be renamed. 2 Click . Adds a selected port to the selected VLAN. 4 You may select different membership types...interface is updated. To add ports to a VLAN 1 Select a VLAN to modify. 2 Select the membership type for selection - To rename VLANs: 1 Select a VLAN from the list to the VLAN. ■ Select None - The selected ports are added to this VLAN - 122 CHAPTER 8: CONFIGURING VLANS ■ Not A Member - Removes the ...