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... S Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide 4.0 Using the Web Device Manager 31 Accessing the Web Device Manager 32 Navigating the Web Device Manager 33 Using Management Screens 34 Configuring the Switch's IP Settings 35 Configuring a Port 36 Managing User Accounts 37 Configuring VLANs 39 Link Aggregation 45 Static MAC Addresses 46 Configuring Community Strings and Trap Receivers 47 Monitoring Switch Activity 48 Viewing/Changing Switch Information 49 Updating Switch Firmware 50 Saving Configuration Changes and Logging Out 52 5.0 Using Local Management 53...
... S Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide 4.0 Using the Web Device Manager 31 Accessing the Web Device Manager 32 Navigating the Web Device Manager 33 Using Management Screens 34 Configuring the Switch's IP Settings 35 Configuring a Port 36 Managing User Accounts 37 Configuring VLANs 39 Link Aggregation 45 Static MAC Addresses 46 Configuring Community Strings and Trap Receivers 47 Monitoring Switch Activity 48 Viewing/Changing Switch Information 49 Updating Switch Firmware 50 Saving Configuration Changes and Logging Out 52 5.0 Using Local Management 53...
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... Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide Ethernet Multicast Filtering (Ports 72 Port Mirroring 73 Link Aggregation 74 Broadcast Storm Control 75 Configure Management Menu 76 Community Strings & Trap Receivers 77 User Accounts 78 How to Manage User Accounts 79 Update Firmware and Config Files 81 Reset and Console Options 82 Configure VLAN Operation Mode 83 Port-based VLANs 84 Add a Port-based VLAN 85 Edit/Delete a Port-based VLAN 86 Change Port Membership in a VLAN 87 MAC-based VLANs 88 Add a MAC-based VLAN 89 Edit/Delete a MAC-based VLAN 90 Edit a MAC-based VLAN 91...
... Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide Ethernet Multicast Filtering (Ports 72 Port Mirroring 73 Link Aggregation 74 Broadcast Storm Control 75 Configure Management Menu 76 Community Strings & Trap Receivers 77 User Accounts 78 How to Manage User Accounts 79 Update Firmware and Config Files 81 Reset and Console Options 82 Configure VLAN Operation Mode 83 Port-based VLANs 84 Add a Port-based VLAN 85 Edit/Delete a Port-based VLAN 86 Change Port Membership in a VLAN 87 MAC-based VLANs 88 Add a MAC-based VLAN 89 Edit/Delete a MAC-based VLAN 90 Edit a MAC-based VLAN 91...
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... example, desktop users are connected at 100Mbps while regular users can be used in a network. Power users are connected directly to the clients (servers and power users) that require it while providing connections for 500 Series Switches 1000Base-LX CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Stack Interface Module TX RX 1 2 3 4 Slot B LEDs Green Orange Intel Express Off 10Mbps Half duplex 550T Routing Solid 100Mbps Full duplex Switch Port Status LEDs Solid Blink Green Link Activity Orange Disabled Collision Status Temperature RPS Power Reset 5 6 7 8 Console 9600-8-N-1 10 Intel...
... example, desktop users are connected at 100Mbps while regular users can be used in a network. Power users are connected directly to the clients (servers and power users) that require it while providing connections for 500 Series Switches 1000Base-LX CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Stack Interface Module TX RX 1 2 3 4 Slot B LEDs Green Orange Intel Express Off 10Mbps Half duplex 550T Routing Solid 100Mbps Full duplex Switch Port Status LEDs Solid Blink Green Link Activity Orange Disabled Collision Status Temperature RPS Power Reset 5 6 7 8 Console 9600-8-N-1 10 Intel...
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... or Address field of the switch. To access the switch with the default IP address, your workstation must be on your Web browser type the IP address of your network. Alternatively, you can access the Web Device Manager using Local Management, enter those here. 3 Click OK. If you can connect to the switch using Local Management and set a user name and password using the new IP address. C H A P T E R 4 Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide Note The default IP address assigned...
... or Address field of the switch. To access the switch with the default IP address, your workstation must be on your Web browser type the IP address of your network. Alternatively, you can access the Web Device Manager using Local Management, enter those here. 3 Click OK. If you can connect to the switch using Local Management and set a user name and password using the new IP address. C H A P T E R 4 Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide Note The default IP address assigned...
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... the screen. C H A P T E R 4 Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide Using Management Screens After you made on the current screen and restores the currently applied settings. Ports are lost when the switch is rebooted. Applies factory defaults for the current screen. 34 Displays help for this screen's settings. Port Color Meaning Green Green with allows you to configure or monitor a specific port, you do not save the new settings to the switch. Clears any changes you select an...
... the screen. C H A P T E R 4 Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide Using Management Screens After you made on the current screen and restores the currently applied settings. Ports are lost when the switch is rebooted. Applies factory defaults for the current screen. 34 Displays help for this screen's settings. Port Color Meaning Green Green with allows you to configure or monitor a specific port, you do not save the new settings to the switch. Clears any changes you select an...
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... IP Settings. Under "Change," type the new IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. If you have set up tag-based VLANs on the right side of the Web Device Manager window. 2 To manually configure the IP settings, select Manual in the IP Assignment Method box before you can specify the VID of the VLAN where the switch's SNMP management agent will not take effect. C H A P T E R 4 Web Device Manager Configuring the Switch's IP Settings Note...
... IP Settings. Under "Change," type the new IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. If you have set up tag-based VLANs on the right side of the Web Device Manager window. 2 To manually configure the IP settings, select Manual in the IP Assignment Method box before you can specify the VID of the VLAN where the switch's SNMP management agent will not take effect. C H A P T E R 4 Web Device Manager Configuring the Switch's IP Settings Note...
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... 460T switch to use port-based, MAC-based, or tag-based VLANs. There are two main steps to set up . After the switch restarts, you can configure the type of VLAN you selected. 39 C H A P T E R 4 Web Device Manager Configuring VLANs Virtual LANs, or VLANs, provide a way to create a logical network grouping without regard to physical location of VLAN to set up a VLAN with the Web Device Manager: • Set the switch's VLAN operation mode. • Configure the type of VLAN...
... 460T switch to use port-based, MAC-based, or tag-based VLANs. There are two main steps to set up . After the switch restarts, you can configure the type of VLAN you selected. 39 C H A P T E R 4 Web Device Manager Configuring VLANs Virtual LANs, or VLANs, provide a way to create a logical network grouping without regard to physical location of VLAN to set up a VLAN with the Web Device Manager: • Set the switch's VLAN operation mode. • Configure the type of VLAN...
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... are deleted if the node is MP1; For the LX and SX optional modules, the port number is inactive for longer than a specified period of a device on broadcasting traffic to the MAC address table: • The switch can learn addresses and add them , even if the associated node is 300 seconds). • You can manually add MAC addresses to associate with specific VLANs. Note To view the switch's address table, click the Monitor...
... are deleted if the node is MP1; For the LX and SX optional modules, the port number is inactive for longer than a specified period of a device on broadcasting traffic to the MAC address table: • The switch can learn addresses and add them , even if the associated node is 300 seconds). • You can manually add MAC addresses to associate with specific VLANs. Note To view the switch's address table, click the Monitor...
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...the switch reboots it downloads and installs the new firmware during the boot process. The actual firmware update occurs while the switch is provided with Device View (for Windows) and LANDesk® Network Manager. 2 Select a mode from the Update Mode box. • If the switch will use a network connection for downloading the new firmware file, click Network. • If the switch will use a terminal program and be connected to the switch though the console port. 50 C H A P T E R 4 Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide Updating Switch Firmware The Update Firmware screen sets...
...the switch reboots it downloads and installs the new firmware during the boot process. The actual firmware update occurs while the switch is provided with Device View (for Windows) and LANDesk® Network Manager. 2 Select a mode from the Update Mode box. • If the switch will use a network connection for downloading the new firmware file, click Network. • If the switch will use a terminal program and be connected to the switch though the console port. 50 C H A P T E R 4 Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide Updating Switch Firmware The Update Firmware screen sets...
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... to check connectivity, save configuration changes to the switch's flash memory. Configure device: Use this to return to the logon screen. 56 460T Ch5 - LOGOUT: Use this to access menus to assign an IP address to the switch, change port settings, or configure advanced switch settings. Use the W Z arrow keys to choose an option and press E to set SNMP traps and trap monitoring stations, administer user accounts, or update the switch's firmware. Configure management: Allows you to display the screen. Configure VLAN: Set...
... to check connectivity, save configuration changes to the switch's flash memory. Configure device: Use this to return to the logon screen. 56 460T Ch5 - LOGOUT: Use this to access menus to assign an IP address to the switch, change port settings, or configure advanced switch settings. Use the W Z arrow keys to choose an option and press E to set SNMP traps and trap monitoring stations, administer user accounts, or update the switch's firmware. Configure management: Allows you to display the screen. Configure VLAN: Set...
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... new MAC addresses. Configure static MAC addresses: Allows permanent mapping between a network device and a port. Configure IGMP snooping: Sets Internet Group Management Protocols (IGMP) options for Ethernet (MAC-based) multicast groups. 66 460T Ch5 - Configure port security: Configures the switch to toggle field values. Configure Ethernet multicast filtering: Blocks or forwards traffic over a particular port. prevents the switch from a specific source. Sec 1-Nav & Config.p65 66 4/19/00, 4:16 PM C H A P T E R 5 Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide Forwarding and...
... new MAC addresses. Configure static MAC addresses: Allows permanent mapping between a network device and a port. Configure IGMP snooping: Sets Internet Group Management Protocols (IGMP) options for Ethernet (MAC-based) multicast groups. 66 460T Ch5 - Configure port security: Configures the switch to toggle field values. Configure Ethernet multicast filtering: Blocks or forwards traffic over a particular port. prevents the switch from a specific source. Sec 1-Nav & Config.p65 66 4/19/00, 4:16 PM C H A P T E R 5 Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide Forwarding and...
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... to check Intel's Customer Support Web site for the TFTP server specified at the top of the screen and attempts to the Express 460T Standalone Switch. When enabled, the switch searches for firmware updates to update the firmware. Change Configuration File: Config File Download: Use the z to enable or disable the ability to enable or disable the firmware update. Update Switch Firmware: Firmware Update: Use the z to download a configuration file. When this button to update the switch's firmware over the network or through a SLIP connection. Local Management C H A P T E R 5 Using...
... to check Intel's Customer Support Web site for the TFTP server specified at the top of the screen and attempts to the Express 460T Standalone Switch. When enabled, the switch searches for firmware updates to update the firmware. Change Configuration File: Config File Download: Use the z to enable or disable the ability to enable or disable the firmware update. Update Switch Firmware: Firmware Update: Use the z to download a configuration file. When this button to update the switch's firmware over the network or through a SLIP connection. Local Management C H A P T E R 5 Using...
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...code type of the image file # # Code_type=PROM Image type is PROM code # Code_type=RUNTIME Image type is runtime firmware # Code_type=CONFIG Image type is saved configuration file Code_type=PROM # # Image_file= Path and filename of runtime image or PROM image files Image_file="e:\update\E460PROM.tfp" ###### Port Level Configuration # # Static_fdb_list={(MAC address, port #)} MAC address and port# of a configuration file. For a more detailed explanation and additional keyword support, please visit the Intel Customer Support Web site at http://support.intel.com/support/express/switches...
...code type of the image file # # Code_type=PROM Image type is PROM code # Code_type=RUNTIME Image type is runtime firmware # Code_type=CONFIG Image type is saved configuration file Code_type=PROM # # Image_file= Path and filename of runtime image or PROM image files Image_file="e:\update\E460PROM.tfp" ###### Port Level Configuration # # Static_fdb_list={(MAC address, port #)} MAC address and port# of a configuration file. For a more detailed explanation and additional keyword support, please visit the Intel Customer Support Web site at http://support.intel.com/support/express/switches...
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... PM RESUME BOOT: Resumes the switch's boot process and loading of the normal runtime firmware; Reset and Console Options: Use to reset the switch to factory defaults to the switch's serial port. It is only available by connecting to configure the port mode for the switch's serial port. The BOOT Menu is used to load. To access the BOOT Menu, press c + C while the switch is the same. SAVE SETTINGS: Saves the changes to use the BOOT Menu. APPENDIX A Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide BOOT Menu...
... PM RESUME BOOT: Resumes the switch's boot process and loading of the normal runtime firmware; Reset and Console Options: Use to reset the switch to factory defaults to the switch's serial port. It is only available by connecting to configure the port mode for the switch's serial port. The BOOT Menu is used to load. To access the BOOT Menu, press c + C while the switch is the same. SAVE SETTINGS: Saves the changes to use the BOOT Menu. APPENDIX A Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide BOOT Menu...
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... A Technical Information Appendix A List of Factory Defaults • Software upgrade mode: Network • TFTP Server Address: 0.0.0.0 • Load configuration file: Disabled • Console baud rate: 9600 • Console port data bits : 8 • Console port stop bit: 1 • IGMP Snooping: Disabled • System port partition state: Enabled • Lock Address Table: Disabled • MAC Address Aging (sec): 300 • System HOL-blocking state: Enabled • System console timeout : 15 minute • System IGMP timeout: 300 sec • System IP address: 192.0.2.1 •...
... A Technical Information Appendix A List of Factory Defaults • Software upgrade mode: Network • TFTP Server Address: 0.0.0.0 • Load configuration file: Disabled • Console baud rate: 9600 • Console port data bits : 8 • Console port stop bit: 1 • IGMP Snooping: Disabled • System port partition state: Enabled • Lock Address Table: Disabled • MAC Address Aging (sec): 300 • System HOL-blocking state: Enabled • System console timeout : 15 minute • System IGMP timeout: 300 sec • System IP address: 192.0.2.1 •...
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... LED (link) is defective. APPENDIX A Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide Troubleshooting/FAQs I booted the switch, and the status LED stays orange, is no link. In order to proceed with flow control enabled and try pinging the device again. • The port could be partitioned (auto-disabled). When I set the speed or duplex on that they do support T4 devices running at 10Mbps. • Check the speed and duplex settings on the PC's network adapter. • The cable...
... LED (link) is defective. APPENDIX A Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide Troubleshooting/FAQs I booted the switch, and the status LED stays orange, is no link. In order to proceed with flow control enabled and try pinging the device again. • The port could be partitioned (auto-disabled). When I set the speed or duplex on that they do support T4 devices running at 10Mbps. • Check the speed and duplex settings on the PC's network adapter. • The cable...
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... static MAC addresses 46, 68 switch advanced settings 62 switch management options 56 tag-based VLAN 42-45, 93-103 trap receiving stations 47, 77 user account 37 Configure Device, menu 57 Configure VLAN using Local Management 83 using Web Device Manager 39 connecting serial port 53 Telnet 54 console timeout, changing 82 contact name, assigning 61 crossover button 5 crossover cables 10 D defaults 34 communication parameters 53 gateway 58 HyperTerminal 53 IP address 32, 58 optional modules 123 password 54 username...
... static MAC addresses 46, 68 switch advanced settings 62 switch management options 56 tag-based VLAN 42-45, 93-103 trap receiving stations 47, 77 user account 37 Configure Device, menu 57 Configure VLAN using Local Management 83 using Web Device Manager 39 connecting serial port 53 Telnet 54 console timeout, changing 82 contact name, assigning 61 crossover button 5 crossover cables 10 D defaults 34 communication parameters 53 gateway 58 HyperTerminal 53 IP address 32, 58 optional modules 123 password 54 username...
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...adding static MAC addresses 68 configuring a switch port 59 configuring broadcast storm control 75 configuring link aggregation 74 configuring MAC-based VLAN 92-103 configuring port-based VLAN 84-87 configuring tag-based VLAN 93-103 creating a user account 79 deleting user account 80 disabling security 69 monitoring device activity 104 navigating 55 setting console timeout 82 setting port security 69 I N D E X Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide firmware displaying current version 61 downloading 81 specifying path and filename 81 updating 50, 81 flash memory, saving changes...
...adding static MAC addresses 68 configuring a switch port 59 configuring broadcast storm control 75 configuring link aggregation 74 configuring MAC-based VLAN 92-103 configuring port-based VLAN 84-87 configuring tag-based VLAN 93-103 creating a user account 79 deleting user account 80 disabling security 69 monitoring device activity 104 navigating 55 setting console timeout 82 setting port security 69 I N D E X Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide firmware displaying current version 61 downloading 81 specifying path and filename 81 updating 50, 81 flash memory, saving changes...
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... static MAC addresses ping, other devices 117 Plug-in version of Intel Device View installing 24 port configuration using Local Management 59 using 53 optional module configuring 7 installing 6 LEDs 7 optional modules, configuring 60 out-of-band connection through SLIP 82 oversize frames 108 overstrike mode 55 P packet priority setting for a port 36, 59 setting for module ports 60 password default 53 setting and changing 80 permanent MAC addresses. O navigating Local Management 55 Web Device Manager 33 138 network statistics 104 null modem cable, using the Web Device Manager 36 Port Error...
... static MAC addresses ping, other devices 117 Plug-in version of Intel Device View installing 24 port configuration using Local Management 59 using 53 optional module configuring 7 installing 6 LEDs 7 optional modules, configuring 60 out-of-band connection through SLIP 82 oversize frames 108 overstrike mode 55 P packet priority setting for a port 36, 59 setting for module ports 60 password default 53 setting and changing 80 permanent MAC addresses. O navigating Local Management 55 Web Device Manager 33 138 network statistics 104 null modem cable, using the Web Device Manager 36 Port Error...
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..., 802.1Q 42 tags, priority 15 Telnet, using 54 testing a cable 9 I N D E X Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide controlling broadcast storms 75 enabling/disabling 36, 59 setting flow control 36, 59 setting packet priority 36, 59 setting security on 69 setting speed/duplex 36, 59 viewing activity 48, 105 viewing collision count 108 viewing errors 108 viewing frame count 110 viewing octet count 110 viewing statistics 48, 105 viewing status 34, 59 viewing traffic 106 viewing utilization 106 priority queues, 802.1p 59...
..., 802.1Q 42 tags, priority 15 Telnet, using 54 testing a cable 9 I N D E X Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide controlling broadcast storms 75 enabling/disabling 36, 59 setting flow control 36, 59 setting packet priority 36, 59 setting security on 69 setting speed/duplex 36, 59 viewing activity 48, 105 viewing collision count 108 viewing errors 108 viewing frame count 110 viewing octet count 110 viewing statistics 48, 105 viewing status 34, 59 viewing traffic 106 viewing utilization 106 priority queues, 802.1p 59...