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... Switch Statistics 4-5 Status > Port Statistics 4-7 Status > Error Statistics 4-8 Status > Most Active Ports 4-9 Status > Reset Statistics 4-10 Status > Port Settings 4-10 Status > MAC Address Table 4-11 Set-up Menu ...4-12 Set-up> System Configuration 4-12 Set-up> IP ... 4-27 Advanced> Advanced Tools> Software Upgrade 4-27 Advanced> Advanced Tools> Configuration Manager 4-28 Advanced > Traffic Management 4-29 Advanced > Traffic Management > Traffic Priority 4-29 Advanced > Traffic Management > Broadcast Control 4-30 Advanced> VLANS 4-30 Advanced> VLAN> Primary VLAN 4-31...
... Switch Statistics 4-5 Status > Port Statistics 4-7 Status > Error Statistics 4-8 Status > Most Active Ports 4-9 Status > Reset Statistics 4-10 Status > Port Settings 4-10 Status > MAC Address Table 4-11 Set-up Menu ...4-12 Set-up> System Configuration 4-12 Set-up> IP ... 4-27 Advanced> Advanced Tools> Software Upgrade 4-27 Advanced> Advanced Tools> Configuration Manager 4-28 Advanced > Traffic Management 4-29 Advanced > Traffic Management > Traffic Priority 4-29 Advanced > Traffic Management > Broadcast Control 4-30 Advanced> VLANS 4-30 Advanced> VLAN> Primary VLAN 4-31...
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... ...5-25 IP ...5-26 IP-Filter ...5-26 IP-filter address 5-27 IP-Mode ...5-27 Mask ...5-27 Gateway ...5-27 Save ...5-28 Restore ...5-28 Web ...5-28 Telnet ...5-28 Username ...5-29 Password ...5-29 Firmware boot 5-29 Firmware TFTP-IP 5-30 Firmware TFTP-File 5-30 RADIUS ...5-30 Reset ...5-31 Stat-Reset ...5-32 Appendix A Virtual Local Area Network VLAN Behavior in a 700 Series Managed Switch A-2 Appendix...
... ...5-25 IP ...5-26 IP-Filter ...5-26 IP-filter address 5-27 IP-Mode ...5-27 Mask ...5-27 Gateway ...5-27 Save ...5-28 Restore ...5-28 Web ...5-28 Telnet ...5-28 Username ...5-29 Password ...5-29 Firmware boot 5-29 Firmware TFTP-IP 5-30 Firmware TFTP-File 5-30 RADIUS ...5-30 Reset ...5-31 Stat-Reset ...5-32 Appendix A Virtual Local Area Network VLAN Behavior in a 700 Series Managed Switch A-2 Appendix...
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... information such as the IP address for which this sequence, the user must set , the switch will start using the web interface. These settings will not be verified in either the CMI or CLI interfaces. 1. Software Upgrade Procedure 3-1 SM-10004-02 Chapter 3 Software Upgrade Procedure As networking technology advances, NETGEAR will release new versions...
... information such as the IP address for which this sequence, the user must set , the switch will start using the web interface. These settings will not be verified in either the CMI or CLI interfaces. 1. Software Upgrade Procedure 3-1 SM-10004-02 Chapter 3 Software Upgrade Procedure As networking technology advances, NETGEAR will release new versions...
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...must Reset the switch. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for changes to zero. Main Menu> Security This screen allows the user to 20 characters long. The factory default password is the equivalent of the information on . Administration Console Telnet Interface SM-10004-02 4-11 IP address, Gateway Address,... Network Mask) will not be up to enable or disable the web and/or telnet interfaces, as well as change the user name and password. Resetting the switch is password in the console interface, users ...
...must Reset the switch. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for changes to zero. Main Menu> Security This screen allows the user to 20 characters long. The factory default password is the equivalent of the information on . Administration Console Telnet Interface SM-10004-02 4-11 IP address, Gateway Address,... Network Mask) will not be up to enable or disable the web and/or telnet interfaces, as well as change the user name and password. Resetting the switch is password in the console interface, users ...
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700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 These parameters are not editable from this screen. Figure 5-3: Status Menu navigation • Switch Statistics • Port Statistics • Error Statistics • Most Active Ports • Reset Statistics • Port Settings • MAC Address Table Each of these menus is covered in the Set Up> System Configuration page or the Set Up> IP Configuration page. Status Menus The Status page contains 5 menus. Some of these can be modified in the following sections. 5-4 Web-Based Management Interface SM-10004-02
700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 These parameters are not editable from this screen. Figure 5-3: Status Menu navigation • Switch Statistics • Port Statistics • Error Statistics • Most Active Ports • Reset Statistics • Port Settings • MAC Address Table Each of these menus is covered in the Set Up> System Configuration page or the Set Up> IP Configuration page. Status Menus The Status page contains 5 menus. Some of these can be modified in the following sections. 5-4 Web-Based Management Interface SM-10004-02
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...Reset the system to manual. The user manually enters IP related information • BootP - After completing the initial setup, change the IP assignment mode from DHCP to implement the changes (> Save Configuration). Set-up , the default setting is DHCP. To enable quick and easy set-up > IP Configuration Figure 5-13: IP Configuration This menu manages the IP... related information of your switch so that you choose Manual mode, enter site-specific IP address, Gateway address and Net mask. Enter...
...Reset the system to manual. The user manually enters IP related information • BootP - After completing the initial setup, change the IP assignment mode from DHCP to implement the changes (> Save Configuration). Set-up , the default setting is DHCP. To enable quick and easy set-up > IP Configuration Figure 5-13: IP Configuration This menu manages the IP... related information of your switch so that you choose Manual mode, enter site-specific IP address, Gateway address and Net mask. Enter...
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...IP settings (i.e. IP address, Gateway Address, Network Mask) will be affected by clicking "Restore", the system saves the default settings (including password) into the NVRAM and resets itself. Web-Based Management Interface SM-10004-02 5-17 If changes are not saved to NVRAM, then they will not be lost during the next switch reset... or reboot. Tools> Restore Factory Defaults Figure 5-18: Save Configuration This page allows you can save the changed settings to NVRAM. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 After ...
...IP settings (i.e. IP address, Gateway Address, Network Mask) will be affected by clicking "Restore", the system saves the default settings (including password) into the NVRAM and resets itself. Web-Based Management Interface SM-10004-02 5-17 If changes are not saved to NVRAM, then they will not be lost during the next switch reset... or reboot. Tools> Restore Factory Defaults Figure 5-18: Save Configuration This page allows you can save the changed settings to NVRAM. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 After ...
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...SM-10004-02 Command Line Interface Use the No command to disable the web interface. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Syntax FSM726(config)# system gateway Where = the IP address of the default gateway Save The save the configuration to the 's NVRAM once you have made changes... to it. Syntax FSM726(config)# system restore Web Use this command will cause the switch to reset itself. Use the No command to disable ...
...SM-10004-02 Command Line Interface Use the No command to disable the web interface. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Syntax FSM726(config)# system gateway Where = the IP address of the default gateway Save The save the configuration to the 's NVRAM once you have made changes... to it. Syntax FSM726(config)# system restore Web Use this command will cause the switch to reset itself. Use the No command to disable ...
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...tftp-ip Where = the IP address of the TFTP server where the new firmware image is used to specify the IP location of the TFTP server where the new software image is stored. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Warning: The previous image in which the user is reset. Firmware...procedure completes. • Last Saved option The system will automatically show up after the 'Net & save | last saved] Firmware TFTP-IP The Firmware TFTP-IP command is used to specify the path and the filename of the new firmware image. This option will boot from non-volatile memory....
...tftp-ip Where = the IP address of the TFTP server where the new firmware image is used to specify the IP location of the TFTP server where the new software image is stored. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Warning: The previous image in which the user is reset. Firmware...procedure completes. • Last Saved option The system will automatically show up after the 'Net & save | last saved] Firmware TFTP-IP The Firmware TFTP-IP command is used to specify the path and the filename of the new firmware image. This option will boot from non-volatile memory....
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Syntax FSM726(config)# system reset Command Line Interface SM-10004-02 6-31 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Syntax FSM726(config)# system radius authen-mode [local | local-then-remote | remote] Where Local = authentication is ... IP address of the RADIUS server Syntax FSM726(config)# system radius server-ip Where = IP address of the RADIUS server • Shared-Secret The shared-secret command lets you set the RADIUS shared secret Syntax FSM726(config)# system radius shared-secret Where = the RADIUS shared secret Reset Use the reset command to reboot the switch....
Syntax FSM726(config)# system reset Command Line Interface SM-10004-02 6-31 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Syntax FSM726(config)# system radius authen-mode [local | local-then-remote | remote] Where Local = authentication is ... IP address of the RADIUS server Syntax FSM726(config)# system radius server-ip Where = IP address of the RADIUS server • Shared-Secret The shared-secret command lets you set the RADIUS shared secret Syntax FSM726(config)# system radius shared-secret Where = the RADIUS shared secret Reset Use the reset command to reboot the switch....
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...1x Port-Based Authentication 3-14, 4-22 A Address Aging 3-25 Admin field 3-9 Advanced Security ...19 CLI Configure Interface Type 5-16 CLI Configure Location 5-22 CLI Configure mac-address-table 5-19 CLI Configure Max-Age 5-24 CLI Configure Multicast-Static 5-20 ... 5-25 CLI Configure System Config-TFTP 5-25 CLI Configure System config-tftp ip 5-25 CLI Configure System Config-tftp Path/File 5-26 CLI Configure System ...TFTP-IP 5-30 CLI Configure System Gateway 5-27 CLI Configure System IP 5-26 CLI Configure System IP-Filter 5-26 CLI Configure System IP-filter address 5-27 CLI Configure System IP-Mode ...
...1x Port-Based Authentication 3-14, 4-22 A Address Aging 3-25 Admin field 3-9 Advanced Security ...19 CLI Configure Interface Type 5-16 CLI Configure Location 5-22 CLI Configure mac-address-table 5-19 CLI Configure Max-Age 5-24 CLI Configure Multicast-Static 5-20 ... 5-25 CLI Configure System Config-TFTP 5-25 CLI Configure System config-tftp ip 5-25 CLI Configure System Config-tftp Path/File 5-26 CLI Configure System ...TFTP-IP 5-30 CLI Configure System Gateway 5-27 CLI Configure System IP 5-26 CLI Configure System IP-Filter 5-26 CLI Configure System IP-filter address 5-27 CLI Configure System IP-Mode ...
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...Ping 5-2 CLI Show 5-3 CLI Show DiffServ 5-3 CLI Show Interfaces 5-4 CLI Show IP 5-5 CLI Show MAC Aging Time 5-5 CLI Show MAC Multicast-Static 5-6 CLI Show MAC Static 5-6 CLI Show Mac-Address-Table 5-5 CLI Show Mirror 5-6 CLI Show Multimedia 5-6 CLI Show Running-Config 5-7...VLAN COS-PVID 5-12 CMI 3-3 COM Port Selection 3-2 Command Menu Interface 3-3 Comments 3-9 Configuration Manager 4-28 console port 3-1 conventions typography 1-1 Cost 3-24, 4-35 2 crossover cable D-2 D Device Reset 4-18 Differentiated Service 3-19 Differentiated Service Code Points 3-19 DiffServ 3-19 Direct Console Access 3-1 ...
...Ping 5-2 CLI Show 5-3 CLI Show DiffServ 5-3 CLI Show Interfaces 5-4 CLI Show IP 5-5 CLI Show MAC Aging Time 5-5 CLI Show MAC Multicast-Static 5-6 CLI Show MAC Static 5-6 CLI Show Mac-Address-Table 5-5 CLI Show Mirror 5-6 CLI Show Multimedia 5-6 CLI Show Running-Config 5-7...VLAN COS-PVID 5-12 CMI 3-3 COM Port Selection 3-2 Command Menu Interface 3-3 Comments 3-9 Configuration Manager 4-28 console port 3-1 conventions typography 1-1 Cost 3-24, 4-35 2 crossover cable D-2 D Device Reset 4-18 Differentiated Service 3-19 Differentiated Service Code Points 3-19 DiffServ 3-19 Direct Console Access 3-1 ...
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Page 27 of the network ports, simply launch your web browser and type the IP address in the Address Bar to manage your switch. On the Tools page, hit the 'D' key to confirm resetting the switch. Hit the 'Y' key or 'Enter' to Reset the switch. Figure 4-8: Tools page 13. The switch will now reset, loading the new IP address. At this point you have connected your computer to the switch via one of 121 After you can use your web browser to use the Graphical User Interface (GUI) for configuration, observation, and management of your switch through the network.
Page 27 of the network ports, simply launch your web browser and type the IP address in the Address Bar to manage your switch. On the Tools page, hit the 'D' key to confirm resetting the switch. Hit the 'Y' key or 'Enter' to Reset the switch. Figure 4-8: Tools page 13. The switch will now reset, loading the new IP address. At this point you have connected your computer to the switch via one of 121 After you can use your web browser to use the Graphical User Interface (GUI) for configuration, observation, and management of your switch through the network.
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... version should be done when the system is resetting. Because Telnet runs over TCP/IP, you must have at least one IP address configured on top of 121 When the 'Boot from Net' option is controlled by the switch. However, if it only knows the GETcommunity ...protocol (Telnet), and a terminal connecting directly to transmit information between reporting devices and data-collection programs. SNMP runs on the NETGEAR Model FSM726S/FSM750S Managed Stackable Switch before you can establish access to 'Boot from Net' during this sequence, the user must connect a terminal or PC directly ...
... version should be done when the system is resetting. Because Telnet runs over TCP/IP, you must have at least one IP address configured on top of 121 When the 'Boot from Net' option is controlled by the switch. However, if it only knows the GETcommunity ...protocol (Telnet), and a terminal connecting directly to transmit information between reporting devices and data-collection programs. SNMP runs on the NETGEAR Model FSM726S/FSM750S Managed Stackable Switch before you can establish access to 'Boot from Net' during this sequence, the user must connect a terminal or PC directly ...
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..., and the Tools> Save Configuration screen. Select 'Boot from Net' option. 3. Note: IP address, Network Mask, and Default Gateway are not affected by the new image using a Telnet Session or web interface alone, your switch to Software Download again. Go to the Software Download screen and checking the Software Release...Tools>Software Upgrade (in non-volatile memory will retrieve the new image then pass control to it. 7. Restart the system via the Tools>Reset command 11. When using this option. If you decide to keep the new image, go to make sure the new image is working ...
..., and the Tools> Save Configuration screen. Select 'Boot from Net' option. 3. Note: IP address, Network Mask, and Default Gateway are not affected by the new image using a Telnet Session or web interface alone, your switch to Software Download again. Go to the Software Download screen and checking the Software Release...Tools>Software Upgrade (in non-volatile memory will retrieve the new image then pass control to it. 7. Restart the system via the Tools>Reset command 11. When using this option. If you decide to keep the new image, go to make sure the new image is working ...
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...:' options: Net, Net & Save, and Last Saved. TFTP server and a new image. Figure 6-9: Software Update Page 43 of 121 It requires a TFTP filename and a server IP address to retrieve the specified image from where it copies the image to select an image file and the location from the given... allows you to non-volatile memory directly and then the system boots from non-volatile memory. Net & save ' option is selected and the unit is reset. The new image will not overwrite the one in non-volatile memory will boot from non-volatile memory Warning: The previous image in non-volatile...
...:' options: Net, Net & Save, and Last Saved. TFTP server and a new image. Figure 6-9: Software Update Page 43 of 121 It requires a TFTP filename and a server IP address to retrieve the specified image from where it copies the image to select an image file and the location from the given... allows you to non-volatile memory directly and then the system boots from non-volatile memory. Net & save ' option is selected and the unit is reset. The new image will not overwrite the one in non-volatile memory will boot from non-volatile memory Warning: The previous image in non-volatile...
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Note: network IP settings (i.e. In order for changes to take effect, you must save the configuration to NVRAM. Figure 6-10: Restore Factory Values Page 44 of 121 Restore Factory Values Select Restore Factory Values to reset the switch parameters to NVRAM. Main Menu> Tools> ... to the screens within the console interface, users must Reset the switch. Save Configuration to NVRAM Select Save Configuration and then use either 'Enter' or 'Y' to save the changed settings to their original default settings. IP address, Gateway Address, Network Mask) will not be affected by this command...
Note: network IP settings (i.e. In order for changes to take effect, you must save the configuration to NVRAM. Figure 6-10: Restore Factory Values Page 44 of 121 Restore Factory Values Select Restore Factory Values to reset the switch parameters to NVRAM. Main Menu> Tools> ... to the screens within the console interface, users must Reset the switch. Save Configuration to NVRAM Select Save Configuration and then use either 'Enter' or 'Y' to save the changed settings to their original default settings. IP address, Gateway Address, Network Mask) will not be affected by this command...
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Set-up> IP Configuration You can manage this menu. There are three tunable parameters to implement the changes (Tools > Save Configuration) Figure 7-10: System Manager: IP Configuration Page 77 of 121 o Enter site-specific IP address, Gateway address and Net mask o Click Apply to change the IP settings o Save Configuration to NVRAM and reset the system to be set in this switch over the network using its IP address, as set by the system administrator.
Set-up> IP Configuration You can manage this menu. There are three tunable parameters to implement the changes (Tools > Save Configuration) Figure 7-10: System Manager: IP Configuration Page 77 of 121 o Enter site-specific IP address, Gateway address and Net mask o Click Apply to change the IP settings o Save Configuration to NVRAM and reset the system to be set in this switch over the network using its IP address, as set by the system administrator.
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...pages: o Software Upgrade o Save Configuration o Device Reset Tools> Software Upgrade In the Software Upgrade screen, the system can be configured to Chapter 5 when updating software. This option will boot from the network, supply the TFTP server IP address and boot image file name, then select 'Apply'.... setup as software reset mechanism. Tools The Tools page contains functions to try out a new image before upgrading. Net option This option allows the user to maintain your switch. as well as the Net option, i.e. It requires a TFTP filename and a server IP address to retrieve the ...
...pages: o Software Upgrade o Save Configuration o Device Reset Tools> Software Upgrade In the Software Upgrade screen, the system can be configured to Chapter 5 when updating software. This option will boot from the network, supply the TFTP server IP address and boot image file name, then select 'Apply'.... setup as software reset mechanism. Tools The Tools page contains functions to try out a new image before upgrading. Net option This option allows the user to maintain your switch. as well as the Net option, i.e. It requires a TFTP filename and a server IP address to retrieve the ...
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IP address, Gateway Address, Network Mask) will be affected by selecting 'Restore'. If changes are not saved to NVRAM. Note: network IP settings (i.e. Restore the factory configuration by the Restore command. Tools> Save Configuration After making any changes to the screens within the Web Interface, you can save the changed settings to NVRAM, then they will not be lost during the next switch reset or reboot. Figure 7-14: Save Configuration Page 81 of 121
IP address, Gateway Address, Network Mask) will be affected by selecting 'Restore'. If changes are not saved to NVRAM. Note: network IP settings (i.e. Restore the factory configuration by the Restore command. Tools> Save Configuration After making any changes to the screens within the Web Interface, you can save the changed settings to NVRAM, then they will not be lost during the next switch reset or reboot. Figure 7-14: Save Configuration Page 81 of 121