Product Data Sheet
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... order to turn on at an affordable SMB price point. ProSAFE® Fast Ethernet Smart Switches Data Sheet FS526T, FS726T, FS728TLP, FS728TP and FS750T2 The NETGEAR® Fast Ethernet Smart Switches offers comprehensive L2 feature set up your network access control • Smart Control Center, a powerful tool for multi-switch discovery, deployment, monitoring and firmware upgrade • NMS300, the NETGEAR Network Management System, consolidates the deployment and management of these switches along with NETGEAR • Fanless Design on non-PoE models for...
... order to turn on at an affordable SMB price point. ProSAFE® Fast Ethernet Smart Switches Data Sheet FS526T, FS726T, FS728TLP, FS728TP and FS750T2 The NETGEAR® Fast Ethernet Smart Switches offers comprehensive L2 feature set up your network access control • Smart Control Center, a powerful tool for multi-switch discovery, deployment, monitoring and firmware upgrade • NMS300, the NETGEAR Network Management System, consolidates the deployment and management of these switches along with NETGEAR • Fanless Design on non-PoE models for...
Product Data Sheet
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... IP addresses NETGEAR Network Management System (NMS300) IGMP Snooping and MLD Snooping Auto Voice and Auto Video DHCP Snooping Dual firmware Images and configuration files PoE Timer Protected Ports Benefits • Dedicated SFP ports provides Gigabit copper and fiber uplinks without sacrificing any downlink port. 4 SFP ports provide not only redundant uplinks, but can be forwarded to their designated storage device without the need of an extra Multicast router. • Automatic Voice over other ordinary traffic by classifying traffic, and enabling...
... IP addresses NETGEAR Network Management System (NMS300) IGMP Snooping and MLD Snooping Auto Voice and Auto Video DHCP Snooping Dual firmware Images and configuration files PoE Timer Protected Ports Benefits • Dedicated SFP ports provides Gigabit copper and fiber uplinks without sacrificing any downlink port. 4 SFP ports provide not only redundant uplinks, but can be forwarded to their designated storage device without the need of an extra Multicast router. • Automatic Voice over other ordinary traffic by classifying traffic, and enabling...
Installation Guide
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... the supplied power cord to the switch and the other network device, such as VLANs, spanning tree protocol (STP), and Quality of 192.168.0.239 with the Smart Control Center utility: 1. FS526T_FS728TLP_IG_3June13.fm Page 1 Monday, June 3, 2013 6:09 PM Installation Guide ProSAFE FS526Tv2 Smart Switch™ ProSAFE FS728TLP Smart Switch™ with PoE Start Here Follow these instructions to install your FS526Tv2 and FS728TLP Smart Switches and connect them to the online FS526Tv2 and FS728TLP Smart Switch™ Software Administration Manual...
... the supplied power cord to the switch and the other network device, such as VLANs, spanning tree protocol (STP), and Quality of 192.168.0.239 with the Smart Control Center utility: 1. FS526T_FS728TLP_IG_3June13.fm Page 1 Monday, June 3, 2013 6:09 PM Installation Guide ProSAFE FS526Tv2 Smart Switch™ ProSAFE FS728TLP Smart Switch™ with PoE Start Here Follow these instructions to install your FS526Tv2 and FS728TLP Smart Switches and connect them to the online FS526Tv2 and FS728TLP Smart Switch™ Software Administration Manual...
Installation Guide
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... a DHCP server. Enter the default password of Conformity, visit http://support.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/11621/. To access the switch with this, see the online FS526Tv2 and FS728TLP Smart Switch™ Software Administration Manual. Enter the default password of 255.255.255.0. 3. and/or its MAC address, IP address, and model number. All rights reserved. NETGEAR recommends that the switch is not connected to register your product and use it . For product updates and web support...
... a DHCP server. Enter the default password of Conformity, visit http://support.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/11621/. To access the switch with this, see the online FS526Tv2 and FS728TLP Smart Switch™ Software Administration Manual. Enter the default password of 255.255.255.0. 3. and/or its MAC address, IP address, and model number. All rights reserved. NETGEAR recommends that the switch is not connected to register your product and use it . For product updates and web support...
Web Management User Guide
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..., and FS728TLP Smart Switches Support Thank you can use it to change without notice. After installing your device, locate the serial number on the label of your product and use NETGEAR telephone support. Phone (US & Canada only): 1-888-NETGEAR. Phone (Other Countries): Check the list of NETGEAR, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. All rights reserved. For product updates and web support...
..., and FS728TLP Smart Switches Support Thank you can use it to change without notice. After installing your device, locate the serial number on the label of your product and use NETGEAR telephone support. Phone (US & Canada only): 1-888-NETGEAR. Phone (Other Countries): Check the list of NETGEAR, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. All rights reserved. For product updates and web support...
Web Management User Guide
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... Smart Switch 297 Change the Password for Accessing the Smart Switch 298 Save and Restore the Configuration File 299 Upgrade the Firmware 303 View and Manage Tasks 305 Appendix B Configuration Examples Virtual Local Area Networks 308 VLAN Advantages 308 VLAN Sample Configuration 309 Access Control Lists 310 Traffic Filtering Concepts 310 MAC ACL Sample Configuration 311 Standard IP ACL Sample Configuration 313 802.1X Authentication 314 Port Access Entity Roles 315 802.1X Sample Configuration 315 Appendix C Factory Default Software Settings Default Login Settings 319 IPv4, DHCP...
... Smart Switch 297 Change the Password for Accessing the Smart Switch 298 Save and Restore the Configuration File 299 Upgrade the Firmware 303 View and Manage Tasks 305 Appendix B Configuration Examples Virtual Local Area Networks 308 VLAN Advantages 308 VLAN Sample Configuration 309 Access Control Lists 310 Traffic Filtering Concepts 310 MAC ACL Sample Configuration 311 Standard IP ACL Sample Configuration 313 802.1X Authentication 314 Port Access Entity Roles 315 802.1X Sample Configuration 315 Appendix C Factory Default Software Settings Default Login Settings 319 IPv4, DHCP...
Web Management User Guide
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... default on page 29. NETGEAR provides the Smart Control Center (SCC) utility with 2 Gigabit Ports FS726Tv2 Hardware Installation Guide • ProSAFE Fast Ethernet PoE Smart Switch FS728TLP Hardware Installation Guide Switch Management Methods The smart switch contains an embedded web server and management software for managing and monitoring switch functions. When you start your network segment (Layer 2 broadcast domain). Introduction 10 You can use the web management interface or SNMP. The web management interface lets you monitor, configure, and control the smart switch remotely...
... default on page 29. NETGEAR provides the Smart Control Center (SCC) utility with 2 Gigabit Ports FS726Tv2 Hardware Installation Guide • ProSAFE Fast Ethernet PoE Smart Switch FS728TLP Hardware Installation Guide Switch Management Methods The smart switch contains an embedded web server and management software for managing and monitoring switch functions. When you start your network segment (Layer 2 broadcast domain). Introduction 10 You can use the web management interface or SNMP. The web management interface lets you monitor, configure, and control the smart switch remotely...
Web Management User Guide
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... the web management interface: 1. Select Security > Management Security > User Configuration > Change Password. New Password Confirm Password The new password, which is the factory default value. Manage Access to password, which must be between 1 and 20 alphanumeric characters in the following table. ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches Manage the Password for the Smart Switch NETGEAR recommends that you enter is displayed in asterisks (*). If you change the login password for at least two seconds causes the smart switch to reboot with factory settings...
... the web management interface: 1. Select Security > Management Security > User Configuration > Change Password. New Password Confirm Password The new password, which is the factory default value. Manage Access to password, which must be between 1 and 20 alphanumeric characters in the following table. ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches Manage the Password for the Smart Switch NETGEAR recommends that you enter is displayed in asterisks (*). If you change the login password for at least two seconds causes the smart switch to reboot with factory settings...
Web Management User Guide
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... IP addresses access to the smart switch over HTTP or SNMP. Configure the Global Settings for HTTP Sessions Global settings for HTTP sessions: 1. Click the Apply button. The next time that you log in to the web management interface, you need to password, which is reset to use the new password. The password is the factory default value. The settings are saved. Select Security > Management Security > User Configuration > Change Password. The settings are saved. Select Security > Access > HTTP. You can configure global settings...
... IP addresses access to the smart switch over HTTP or SNMP. Configure the Global Settings for HTTP Sessions Global settings for HTTP sessions: 1. Click the Apply button. The next time that you log in to the web management interface, you need to password, which is reset to use the new password. The password is the factory default value. The settings are saved. Select Security > Management Security > User Configuration > Change Password. The settings are saved. Select Security > Access > HTTP. You can configure global settings...
Web Management User Guide
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... configuration examples, see Chapter 8, Configure LAGs and LAG Membership. Add a Custom VLAN To add a custom VLAN: 1. By default, all port are in which provides better administration, security, and management of VLAN 1, the default VLAN. VLAN 2 (VoiceVLAN) and VLAN 3 (Auto-Video) are also preconfigured VLANs, but it or insert a tag using its default VLAN ID. Note: By default, all the ports on page 308. Select Switching > VLAN > Basic > VLAN Configuration. ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches Configure VLANs Adding virtual LAN (VLAN) support...
... configuration examples, see Chapter 8, Configure LAGs and LAG Membership. Add a Custom VLAN To add a custom VLAN: 1. By default, all port are in which provides better administration, security, and management of VLAN 1, the default VLAN. VLAN 2 (VoiceVLAN) and VLAN 3 (Auto-Video) are also preconfigured VLANs, but it or insert a tag using its default VLAN ID. Note: By default, all the ports on page 308. Select Switching > VLAN > Basic > VLAN Configuration. ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches Configure VLANs Adding virtual LAN (VLAN) support...
Web Management User Guide
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... for settings that determine traffic classifications. ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches Access Control List Concepts Access control lists (ACLs) ensure that it provides. Use the ACL Wizard to Configure ACLs The ACL Wizard lets you click the Permit or Deny link next to reach network resources. View the ACL Wizard Screen and View the Options This section provides general information about ACLs, including configuration examples, see the following sections: • Use the ACL Wizard to Create an ACL...
... for settings that determine traffic classifications. ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches Access Control List Concepts Access control lists (ACLs) ensure that it provides. Use the ACL Wizard to Configure ACLs The ACL Wizard lets you click the Permit or Deny link next to reach network resources. View the ACL Wizard Screen and View the Options This section provides general information about ACLs, including configuration examples, see the following sections: • Use the ACL Wizard to Create an ACL...
Web Management User Guide
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...; To reset the smart switch to start a clean configuration. Click the Apply button. If you lose network connectivity after the reset. Select the check box. 3. The smart switch reboots and resets to factory default settings, the firmware that was loaded at the factory. After you reset the switch to the factory defaults, see the hardware installation guide for your model. The firmware is enabled. ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches WARNING: During a system reboot, do not try to go online, turn off the smart switch...
...; To reset the smart switch to start a clean configuration. Click the Apply button. If you lose network connectivity after the reset. Select the check box. 3. The smart switch reboots and resets to factory default settings, the firmware that was loaded at the factory. After you reset the switch to the factory defaults, see the hardware installation guide for your model. The firmware is enabled. ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches WARNING: During a system reboot, do not try to go online, turn off the smart switch...
Web Management User Guide
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... packet has access to port 5 and port 6. ACLs are positioned between two parts of the network to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, determine which types of traffic are a sequential collection of the internal network. ACLs are used in firewall routers that only authorized users have created, the following two basic steps: 1. With the VLAN configuration that ACLs require does not affect the performance of the smart switch. (ACL processing occurs at wire speed.) ACLs...
... packet has access to port 5 and port 6. ACLs are positioned between two parts of the network to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, determine which types of traffic are a sequential collection of the internal network. ACLs are used in firewall routers that only authorized users have created, the following two basic steps: 1. With the VLAN configuration that ACLs require does not affect the performance of the smart switch. (ACL processing occurs at wire speed.) ACLs...
Web Management User Guide
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...the factory default software settings. Note: The following sections: • Default Login Settings • IPv4, DHCP, VLAN, and Clock Settings • Port Characteristics • PoE Settings (Model FS728TLP Only) • Quality of Service and Traffic Control Settings • Security Settings • Multicast and Forwarding Database Settings • Management Settings • Image, File, and Logging Settings Note: For information about resetting the smart switch to factory default settings using the web management interface, see Return the Smart Switch to Factory Default Settings on...
...the factory default software settings. Note: The following sections: • Default Login Settings • IPv4, DHCP, VLAN, and Clock Settings • Port Characteristics • PoE Settings (Model FS728TLP Only) • Quality of Service and Traffic Control Settings • Security Settings • Multicast and Forwarding Database Settings • Management Settings • Image, File, and Logging Settings Note: For information about resetting the smart switch to factory default settings using the web management interface, see Return the Smart Switch to Factory Default Settings on...
Web Management User Guide
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... Auto power down mode (green feature) Energy-Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode (green feature) Administrative port state Auto negotiation, speed, and duplex mode Auto MDI/MDIX Sets Supported Global settings Global settings All ports All ports All ports Default Setting Disabled Disabled Enabled Auto negotiation Enabled (not configurable) Factory Default Software Settings 319 Default login and access settings Feature Default IP address Default subnet mask User name Login password HTTP session soft time-out HTTP session hard time-out Default Setting 192.168.0.239 255.255.0.0 There is no user...
... Auto power down mode (green feature) Energy-Efficient Ethernet (EEE) mode (green feature) Administrative port state Auto negotiation, speed, and duplex mode Auto MDI/MDIX Sets Supported Global settings Global settings All ports All ports All ports Default Setting Disabled Disabled Enabled Auto negotiation Enabled (not configurable) Factory Default Software Settings 319 Default login and access settings Feature Default IP address Default subnet mask User name Login password HTTP session soft time-out HTTP session hard time-out Default Setting 192.168.0.239 255.255.0.0 There is no user...
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... LAGs 95 MAC ACLs 203 multicast groups 119 VLANs 82 memory log backing up 279 viewing 260 MFDB (multicast forwarding database) 111 MIBs, SNMP 288 minimum bandwidth, CoS 145 mirrored port 63 model name, smart switch 42 monitor port, mirroring 268 MSAP (Media Service Access Point) 237, 239 multicast configuring 105 controlling ingress packets 168 host groups 106, 118 multicast forwarding database (MFDB) 111 N name, smart switch 41 naming interfaces 19 neighbors, LLDP 237 network analyzer 267 network discovery, smart switch 29, 32 network interface...
... LAGs 95 MAC ACLs 203 multicast groups 119 VLANs 82 memory log backing up 279 viewing 260 MFDB (multicast forwarding database) 111 MIBs, SNMP 288 minimum bandwidth, CoS 145 mirrored port 63 model name, smart switch 42 monitor port, mirroring 268 MSAP (Media Service Access Point) 237, 239 multicast configuring 105 controlling ingress packets 168 host groups 106, 118 multicast forwarding database (MFDB) 111 N name, smart switch 41 naming interfaces 19 neighbors, LLDP 237 network analyzer 267 network discovery, smart switch 29, 32 network interface...
Web Management User Guide
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... rebooting using Smart Control Center 297 using web management interface 284 redirect interface, MAC ACLs 201 regional root, CST 129 registering with NETGEAR 38 reinitialization delay, LLDP 228 remark CoS, voice VLAN 88 resetting password 54 resetting to factory defaults 285 response time, IGMP snooping ports and LAGs 110 VLANs 116 retransmissions, RADIUS servers 151 root bridge, STP 128, 134 root port CST 129, 133 RSTP 136 roundtrip time accounting RADIUS server 156 authentication RADIUS server 153 router time-out, IGMP snooping ports and LAGs 110 VLANs 116 RSTP (Rapid STP), configuring...
... rebooting using Smart Control Center 297 using web management interface 284 redirect interface, MAC ACLs 201 regional root, CST 129 registering with NETGEAR 38 reinitialization delay, LLDP 228 remark CoS, voice VLAN 88 resetting password 54 resetting to factory defaults 285 response time, IGMP snooping ports and LAGs 110 VLANs 116 retransmissions, RADIUS servers 151 root bridge, STP 128, 134 root port CST 129, 133 RSTP 136 roundtrip time accounting RADIUS server 156 authentication RADIUS server 153 router time-out, IGMP snooping ports and LAGs 110 VLANs 116 RSTP (Rapid STP), configuring...
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..., SNMP configuring 293 LAG link status 94 list of 292 log, backing up 279 log, viewing 265 MAC address violations 172 PoE 69 port link status 63 tree structure web management interface 22 Type of Service (ToS) DSCP to queue mapping, CoS 147 extended IP ACLs 215 type-length values (TLVs) 230-231 U UDP source and destination ports, extended IP ACLs 214-215 unknown unicast, controlling ingress packets 168 untagged frames, VLANs 82 untrusted traffic, CoS 140-143 upgrading firmware using Smart Control Center 303 using web management interface...
..., SNMP configuring 293 LAG link status 94 list of 292 log, backing up 279 log, viewing 265 MAC address violations 172 PoE 69 port link status 63 tree structure web management interface 22 Type of Service (ToS) DSCP to queue mapping, CoS 147 extended IP ACLs 215 type-length values (TLVs) 230-231 U UDP source and destination ports, extended IP ACLs 214-215 unknown unicast, controlling ingress packets 168 untagged frames, VLANs 82 untrusted traffic, CoS 140-143 upgrading firmware using Smart Control Center 303 using web management interface...
Hardware Installation Guide
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... updates and web support, visit http://support.netgear.com. and/or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. Information is subject to register your product and use NETGEAR telephone support. All rights reserved. ProSAFE Fast Ethernet PoE Smart Switch FS728TLP Support Thank you can use it to change without notice. © NETGEAR, Inc. NETGEAR recommends registering your product before you for selecting NETGEAR products. After installing your device, locate the serial number...
... updates and web support, visit http://support.netgear.com. and/or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. Information is subject to register your product and use NETGEAR telephone support. All rights reserved. ProSAFE Fast Ethernet PoE Smart Switch FS728TLP Support Thank you can use it to change without notice. © NETGEAR, Inc. NETGEAR recommends registering your product before you for selecting NETGEAR products. After installing your device, locate the serial number...
Hardware Installation Guide
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... part of possible problems. Table 3. A network loop (redundant path) has been created. or full-duplex setting on all cables are used correctly and comply with the Ethernet specifications. Troubleshooting 20 ProSAFE Fast Ethernet PoE Smart Switch FS728TLP Troubleshooting Chart The following table lists symptoms, causes, and solutions of the network. Link/ACT LED is off or intermittent. Troubleshooting chart Symptom Cause Solution Power LED is off . Network Adapter Cards Ensure that the network adapter cards that are not the same. Link/ACT LED is blinking...
... part of possible problems. Table 3. A network loop (redundant path) has been created. or full-duplex setting on all cables are used correctly and comply with the Ethernet specifications. Troubleshooting 20 ProSAFE Fast Ethernet PoE Smart Switch FS728TLP Troubleshooting Chart The following table lists symptoms, causes, and solutions of the network. Link/ACT LED is off or intermittent. Troubleshooting chart Symptom Cause Solution Power LED is off . Network Adapter Cards Ensure that the network adapter cards that are not the same. Link/ACT LED is blinking...