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Contents SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Contents Chapter 1: Getting Started 1 Starting the Application 1 Understanding the Interface 4 Device Representation 5 Using the Linksys Management Buttons 6 Using Screen and ... Process 17 Master Discovery Process 17 Master Election Process 17 Unit ID Allocation and Duplicate Unit ID Conflict Resolution 18 Configuring Units and Ports 19 Setting the Unit's Operational Mode 19 Configuring the Stack Master and Unit ID 19 Resetting the Unit to Factory Default Mode 21 Understanding LED Indicators 21 Stack...
Contents SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Contents Chapter 1: Getting Started 1 Starting the Application 1 Understanding the Interface 4 Device Representation 5 Using the Linksys Management Buttons 6 Using Screen and ... Process 17 Master Discovery Process 17 Master Election Process 17 Unit ID Allocation and Duplicate Unit ID Conflict Resolution 18 Configuring Units and Ports 19 Setting the Unit's Operational Mode 19 Configuring the Stack Master and Unit ID 19 Resetting the Unit to Factory Default Mode 21 Understanding LED Indicators 21 Stack...
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Contents SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Splitting a Stack 24 The Stack Master and Backup Master Units Remain in a Group 24 The Stack Master or the Backup ... a Stack 27 Inserting a Standalone Unit into a Running Stack 28 Viewing Device Health 28 Chapter 3: Managing Power-over-Ethernet Devices 31 DefiningPoE System Information 31 Chapter 4: Configuring Device Security 37 Passwords Management 38 Defining User Authentication 38 Defining Authentication 40 Defining Profiles 40 Mapping Profiles 42 Defining TACACS+ 43 Defining RADIUS 47...
Contents SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Splitting a Stack 24 The Stack Master and Backup Master Units Remain in a Group 24 The Stack Master or the Backup ... a Stack 27 Inserting a Standalone Unit into a Running Stack 28 Viewing Device Health 28 Chapter 3: Managing Power-over-Ethernet Devices 31 DefiningPoE System Information 31 Chapter 4: Configuring Device Security 37 Passwords Management 38 Defining User Authentication 38 Defining Authentication 40 Defining Profiles 40 Mapping Profiles 42 Defining TACACS+ 43 Defining RADIUS 47...
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...SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide SNMP v3 177 Configuring SNMP Security 178 Defining Engine ID 178 Defining SNMP Views 179 Defining SNMP Users 181 Define SNMP Groups 183 Defining SNMP Communities 185 Defining Trap Management 189 Defining Trap Settings 189 Configuring Station Management 190 Defining SNMP Filter Settings 196 Chapter 12: Configuring... QoS Basic Mode 219 Chapter 13: Managing System Files File Management Overview Firmware Upgrade Save Configuration Copy Files Active Image 221 221 222 223 224 225 Chapter 14: Managing System Logs ...
...SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide SNMP v3 177 Configuring SNMP Security 178 Defining Engine ID 178 Defining SNMP Views 179 Defining SNMP Users 181 Define SNMP Groups 183 Defining SNMP Communities 185 Defining Trap Management 189 Defining Trap Settings 189 Configuring Station Management 190 Defining SNMP Filter Settings 196 Chapter 12: Configuring... QoS Basic Mode 219 Chapter 13: Managing System Files File Management Overview Firmware Upgrade Save Configuration Copy Files Active Image 221 221 222 223 224 225 Chapter 14: Managing System Logs ...
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Contents SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Chapter 16: Viewing Statistics 243 Viewing Ethernet Statistics 243 Defining Ethernet Interface 243 Resetting Interface Statistics Counters 245 Viewing Etherlike...249 Viewing EAP Statistics 249 Managing RMON Statistics 252 Viewing RMON Statistics 253 Resetting RMON Statistics Counters 254 Configuring RMON History 255 Defining RMON History Control 255 Viewing the RMON History Table 258 Configuring RMON Events 259 Defining RMON Events Control 259 Viewing the RMON Events Logs 262 Defining RMON Alarms 263...
Contents SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Chapter 16: Viewing Statistics 243 Viewing Ethernet Statistics 243 Defining Ethernet Interface 243 Resetting Interface Statistics Counters 245 Viewing Etherlike...249 Viewing EAP Statistics 249 Managing RMON Statistics 252 Viewing RMON Statistics 253 Resetting RMON Statistics Counters 254 Configuring RMON History 255 Defining RMON History Control 255 Viewing the RMON History Table 258 Configuring RMON Events 259 Defining RMON Events Control 259 Viewing the RMON Events Logs 262 Defining RMON Alarms 263...
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... changed. Open a web browser. 2. An Appendix 1, "Enter Network Password Page" opens: Chapter 1: Getting Started 1 Starting the Application Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 1 Getting Started This section provides an introduction to configure the IP address statically, if the system is assigned dynamically. Enter the device's IP address in the event of...
... changed. Open a web browser. 2. An Appendix 1, "Enter Network Password Page" opens: Chapter 1: Getting Started 1 Starting the Application Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 1 Getting Started This section provides an introduction to configure the IP address statically, if the system is assigned dynamically. Enter the device's IP address in the event of...
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...you to navigate through the various areas of the web interface. The default user name is not configured with a default password, and can be configured without entering a password. Passwords are both case sensitive and alpha-numeric. 4. Enter a user... name and password. However, the following page will appear within the frame provided by the Service Router user interface. 2 Chapter 1: Getting Started Starting the Application The device is "admin". Chapter 1 SGE2000/SGE2000P...
...you to navigate through the various areas of the web interface. The default user name is not configured with a default password, and can be configured without entering a password. Passwords are both case sensitive and alpha-numeric. 4. Enter a user... name and password. However, the following page will appear within the frame provided by the Service Router user interface. 2 Chapter 1: Getting Started Starting the Application The device is "admin". Chapter 1 SGE2000/SGE2000P...
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... also displays other device information and dialog boxes for configuring parameters. Linksys User Interface Components 4 Chapter 1: Getting Started Understanding the Interface Click the tabs to provide the subfeatures. 2 Device View 3 Table Area 4 EWS Information The device view provides information about the EWS. Chapter 1 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Understanding the Interface...
... also displays other device information and dialog boxes for configuring parameters. Linksys User Interface Components 4 Chapter 1: Getting Started Understanding the Interface Click the tabs to provide the subfeatures. 2 Device View 3 Table Area 4 EWS Information The device view provides information about the EWS. Chapter 1 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Understanding the Interface...
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... page Removes entries from tables Resets the settlings of configuring device information, and include the following: Device Management Buttons Button Name Apply Button Description Applies changes to the default settings Performs cable tests. 6 Chapter 1: Getting Started Using the Linksys Management Buttons Chapter 1 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Using the Linksys Management...
... page Removes entries from tables Resets the settlings of configuring device information, and include the following: Device Management Buttons Button Name Apply Button Description Applies changes to the default settings Performs cable tests. 6 Chapter 1: Getting Started Using the Linksys Management Buttons Chapter 1 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Using the Linksys Management...
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... can be added to tables or EWS pages: 1. Modifying Device Information 1. Open an EWS page. 2. Define the fields. 4. The configuration information is saved, and the device is updated. Click the Edit Button. An add page opens, for example, the Interface priority Page ...button. To add information to specific EWS pages, by opening a new Add page. Select a table entry. 3. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 1 Using Screen and Table Options Linksys contains screens and tables for configuring devices. Click Apply. Open the EWS page. 2.
... can be added to tables or EWS pages: 1. Modifying Device Information 1. Open an EWS page. 2. Define the fields. 4. The configuration information is saved, and the device is updated. Click the Edit Button. An add page opens, for example, the Interface priority Page ...button. To add information to specific EWS pages, by opening a new Add page. Select a table entry. 3. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 1 Using Screen and Table Options Linksys contains screens and tables for configuring devices. Click Apply. Open the EWS page. 2.
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The Reset page opens. Enter a user name and password to reconnect to the Running Configuration file before resetting the device. If the stack is part of a full Linksys One system. If the master unit is reset, the device is reset... being lost. The Embedded Web System Home Page closes. The system logs off. Click System > General > Reset. Reset Page 2. Logging Off The Device 1. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 1 Resetting the Device The Reset page enables the device to be reset individually. To reset the device: 1. Save all changes...
The Reset page opens. Enter a user name and password to reconnect to the Running Configuration file before resetting the device. If the stack is part of a full Linksys One system. If the master unit is reset, the device is reset... being lost. The Embedded Web System Home Page closes. The system logs off. Click System > General > Reset. Reset Page 2. Logging Off The Device 1. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 1 Resetting the Device The Reset page enables the device to be reset individually. To reset the device: 1. Save all changes...
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...master unit is displayed. • Hardware Version - Displays the user defined user name. • System Name - Displays the device MAC address. Configured in the entity. • System Up Time - If the system is in stack mode, the hardware version of the network management subsystem contained...The system time is up -to 0-160 Characters. • System Object ID- Displays the amount of the system. Chapter 2 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Defining General System Information SGE 2000P System Information The System Information page contains parameters for...
...master unit is displayed. • Hardware Version - Displays the user defined user name. • System Name - Displays the device MAC address. Configured in the entity. • System Up Time - If the system is in stack mode, the hardware version of the network management subsystem contained...The system time is up -to 0-160 Characters. • System Object ID- Displays the amount of the system. Chapter 2 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Defining General System Information SGE 2000P System Information The System Information page contains parameters for...
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... to six Stack Member switches. Managing Stacks Stacking allows you to build a switch with many more ports than would be automatically or manually configured. If the system is in standalone mode runs as a Stacked unit after the system is displayed. • Boot Version - Indicates the...the other units may operate in a stack mode (ports 12 and 24 on GE units, and ports G1 and G2 on the device. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 • Software Version - Stack - The new mode takes effect after the system is displayed. • ...
... to six Stack Member switches. Managing Stacks Stacking allows you to build a switch with many more ports than would be automatically or manually configured. If the system is in standalone mode runs as a Stacked unit after the system is displayed. • Boot Version - Indicates the...the other units may operate in a stack mode (ports 12 and 24 on GE units, and ports G1 and G2 on the device. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 • Software Version - Stack - The new mode takes effect after the system is displayed. • ...
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Chapter 2 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Building Automatically-Configured Stacks Building a New Stack The easiest way to build a stack is to use a group of switches, each of the unit serving as the Stack Master...stack. 2. Building a New Stack 1. Assign each stack member. Power the units on . Adding Units to the stack. 14 Chapter 2: Managing Device Information Building Automatically-Configured Stacks Connect the units physically to a Running Stack 1. The unit selected as the Stack Master. Reset the units to the factory default mode. Reset the...
Chapter 2 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Building Automatically-Configured Stacks Building a New Stack The easiest way to build a stack is to use a group of switches, each of the unit serving as the Stack Master...stack. 2. Building a New Stack 1. Assign each stack member. Power the units on . Adding Units to the stack. 14 Chapter 2: Managing Device Information Building Automatically-Configured Stacks Connect the units physically to a Running Stack 1. The unit selected as the Stack Master. Reset the units to the factory default mode. Reset the...
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...ID 1 is a special stack member that if you manually assign a Unit ID to all stack members. (Members do not store any configuration information.) Stack Backup Master The unit assigned the Unit ID number 2 is the Stack Master, and its desired Unit ID (using the Stack...the console port, by Telnet, or by using the graphical user interface (GUI). 4. Additionally, if a redundant power supply is disconnected. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 3. Reset the units to the high resiliency in ring or chain topologies. A stack Backup Master assumes the role...
...ID 1 is a special stack member that if you manually assign a Unit ID to all stack members. (Members do not store any configuration information.) Stack Backup Master The unit assigned the Unit ID number 2 is the Stack Master, and its desired Unit ID (using the Stack...the console port, by Telnet, or by using the graphical user interface (GUI). 4. Additionally, if a redundant power supply is disconnected. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 3. Reset the units to the high resiliency in ring or chain topologies. A stack Backup Master assumes the role...
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... Unit IDs 3 through the Stack Master. If the Backup Master assumes the role of a stack do not contain any meaningful configuration information, including their own configuration. Master-Enabled Units Units that are assigned a Unit ID of 3 through 8 can operate as part of 1 or 2 are... • Unit ID numbers are assigned a Unit ID number of a stack. A unit that has assumed the Stack Master role). Chapter 2 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide The Stack Master stores a copy of Stack Master. A stack member operates only as Stack Master. 16 Chapter 2: ...
... Unit IDs 3 through the Stack Master. If the Backup Master assumes the role of a stack do not contain any meaningful configuration information, including their own configuration. Master-Enabled Units Units that are assigned a Unit ID of 3 through 8 can operate as part of 1 or 2 are... • Unit ID numbers are assigned a Unit ID number of a stack. A unit that has assumed the Stack Master role). Chapter 2 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide The Stack Master stores a copy of Stack Master. A stack member operates only as Stack Master. 16 Chapter 2: ...
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... Process When units in stacking mode initialize, one of time, the unit with the Stack Master is elected as "Force Master." Unit and port configuration by the system administrator, that has been running for the longer time will not proceed to the running for the same amount of these two... the same amount of time and both units have the same Unit ID, the unit with the Unit ID of the units is made. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 Stack Unit Startup Process When a unit in stack mode is allocated a Unit ID number from the Stack Master. It ...
... Process When units in stacking mode initialize, one of time, the unit with the Stack Master is elected as "Force Master." Unit and port configuration by the system administrator, that has been running for the longer time will not proceed to the running for the same amount of these two... the same amount of time and both units have the same Unit ID, the unit with the Unit ID of the units is made. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 Stack Unit Startup Process When a unit in stack mode is allocated a Unit ID number from the Stack Master. It ...
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...Setting the Unit's Operational Mode Use the GUI to set the unit's operational mode to either reset the entire stack or a specific device. Configuring the Stack Master and Unit ID The Stack Management Page allows network managers to standalone or stack. If the Stack Master is reset, the entire...and all the units and ports are left in a chain topology, the shutdown of one of the units may serve as the Backup Master. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 Occasionally, due to a race condition during the boot process, some of the units might be shut down , ...
...Setting the Unit's Operational Mode Use the GUI to set the unit's operational mode to either reset the entire stack or a specific device. Configuring the Stack Master and Unit ID The Stack Management Page allows network managers to standalone or stack. If the Stack Master is reset, the entire...and all the units and ports are left in a chain topology, the shutdown of one of the units may serve as the Backup Master. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 Occasionally, due to a race condition during the boot process, some of the units might be shut down , ...
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...method of the stack. Force Master - The unit is forced to decide what cable type is updated. 20 Chapter 2: Managing Device Information Configuring Units and Ports Combo Ports - Automatically - Displays the current Stacking Master. • Unit No. Allows the user to be the ... Indicates that the combo port is used as the stacking port. • Unit No.- Define the relevant fields. 3. Chapter 2 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Stack Management Page The Stack Management Page contains the following fields: • Master Election - Note that only...
...method of the stack. Force Master - The unit is forced to decide what cable type is updated. 20 Chapter 2: Managing Device Information Configuring Units and Ports Combo Ports - Automatically - Displays the current Stacking Master. • Unit No. Allows the user to be the ... Indicates that the combo port is used as the stacking port. • Unit No.- Define the relevant fields. 3. Chapter 2 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Stack Management Page The Stack Management Page contains the following fields: • Master Election - Note that only...
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...unit, which is in stack mode, performs the Master Discovery process, and may participate in memory, even though the first 24 are configured according to the configuration of the first 24 ports of the failed unit. However, because the running Stack Master, and the Master Election process does not... ports of the incoming unit are currently applied. Chapter 2 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide When a new unit is inserted in the future, a 48 port unit is inserted and assigned the same Unit ID, it is configured the same as the failed unit. • If the incoming...
...unit, which is in stack mode, performs the Master Discovery process, and may participate in memory, even though the first 24 are configured according to the configuration of the first 24 ports of the failed unit. However, because the running Stack Master, and the Master Election process does not... ports of the incoming unit are currently applied. Chapter 2 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide When a new unit is inserted in the future, a 48 port unit is inserted and assigned the same Unit ID, it is configured the same as the failed unit. • If the incoming...
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... long as the Stack Master. Chapter 2: Managing Device Information 23 Stack Troubleshooting and Maintenance The remaining ports of the incoming are configured according to configuration of the ports of the failed unit. The Backup Master (now the Stack Master) directs all other stack members to route ... incoming unit does not become the new Stack Master. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 • If a 48-port unit replaces a 24-port unit, then the first 24 ports of the incoming unit are configured according to the default settings. • If the units ...
... long as the Stack Master. Chapter 2: Managing Device Information 23 Stack Troubleshooting and Maintenance The remaining ports of the incoming are configured according to configuration of the ports of the failed unit. The Backup Master (now the Stack Master) directs all other stack members to route ... incoming unit does not become the new Stack Master. Chapter SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide 2 • If a 48-port unit replaces a 24-port unit, then the first 24 ports of the incoming unit are configured according to the default settings. • If the units ...