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Reset PWR ProSafe 24 Port 10/100/1000 Mbps Smart Switch Link/ACT SPD Green(1000M) Yellow(100M) FDX Link/ACT SPD FDX Figure 1. Package Contents Verify that the package contains the following: • NETGEAR Smart Switch • Rubber footpads for tabletop installation • Power cord • Rack-mount kit for installing the switch in a 19-inch rack • Quick Installation guide • Smart Switch Resource CD with Smart Control Center and User's manual • Warranty/Support Information Card...
Reset PWR ProSafe 24 Port 10/100/1000 Mbps Smart Switch Link/ACT SPD Green(1000M) Yellow(100M) FDX Link/ACT SPD FDX Figure 1. Package Contents Verify that the package contains the following: • NETGEAR Smart Switch • Rubber footpads for tabletop installation • Power cord • Rack-mount kit for installing the switch in a 19-inch rack • Quick Installation guide • Smart Switch Resource CD with Smart Control Center and User's manual • Warranty/Support Information Card...
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... ports negotiate the correct duplex mode and speed if the device at a time. To reset the switch, remove the AC power from the switch and then reapply AC power. Configuration If problems occur after altering the network configuration, restore the original connections and determine the problem by resetting the switch. GS716T, GS724T and GS748T Gigabit Smart Switch Additional Troubleshooting Suggestions If the suggestions in Troubleshooting Chart do not exceed the Ethernet limitations. Network Adapter Cards Ensure the network adapter cards installed...
... ports negotiate the correct duplex mode and speed if the device at a time. To reset the switch, remove the AC power from the switch and then reapply AC power. Configuration If problems occur after altering the network configuration, restore the original connections and determine the problem by resetting the switch. GS716T, GS724T and GS748T Gigabit Smart Switch Additional Troubleshooting Suggestions If the suggestions in Troubleshooting Chart do not exceed the Ethernet limitations. Network Adapter Cards Ensure the network adapter cards installed...
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... Web Browser Access button to the switch, the corresponding switch LAN port status LED is lit. • Make sure the network settings of password in the following sequence: 1. The System Information screen displays If the utility does not discover your switch, verify that the cable connections are secure and that you use only the official NETGEAR support resources. NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo, and Connect with valid IP addresses. and/or its MAC address...
... Web Browser Access button to the switch, the corresponding switch LAN port status LED is lit. • Make sure the network settings of password in the following sequence: 1. The System Information screen displays If the utility does not discover your switch, verify that the cable connections are secure and that you use only the official NETGEAR support resources. NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo, and Connect with valid IP addresses. and/or its MAC address...
Software Administration Manual
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For product updates and web support, visit http://support.netgear.com. GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches Support Thank you can use it to change without notice. ©2013 All rights reserved. Trademarks NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo, and Connect with Innovation are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of your product at http://support.netgear.com/general/contact/default.aspx. and/or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other...
For product updates and web support, visit http://support.netgear.com. GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches Support Thank you can use it to change without notice. ©2013 All rights reserved. Trademarks NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo, and Connect with Innovation are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of your product at http://support.netgear.com/general/contact/default.aspx. and/or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other...
Software Administration Manual
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... Logs 245 Mirroring 245 Chapter 8 Maintenance Reset 247 Device Reboot 247 Factory Default 248 Upload 248 TFTP File Upload 249 HTTP File Upload 250 Download 251 TFTP File Download 251 HTTP File Download 253 File Management 254 Copy 254 Dual Image Configuration 255 Dual Image Status 256 Appendix A Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Configuration Menu 257 Ping 257 Ping IPv6 258 TraceRoute IPv4 259 TraceRoute IPv6 260 Troubleshooting Chart 261 Appendix B Configuration Examples Virtual Local Area Network Configuration Example 263 Access Control Lists (ACLs 266 MAC ACL...
... Logs 245 Mirroring 245 Chapter 8 Maintenance Reset 247 Device Reboot 247 Factory Default 248 Upload 248 TFTP File Upload 249 HTTP File Upload 250 Download 251 TFTP File Download 251 HTTP File Download 253 File Management 254 Copy 254 Dual Image Configuration 255 Dual Image Status 256 Appendix A Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Configuration Menu 257 Ping 257 Ping IPv6 258 TraceRoute IPv4 259 TraceRoute IPv6 260 Troubleshooting Chart 261 Appendix B Configuration Examples Virtual Local Area Network Configuration Example 263 Access Control Lists (ACLs 266 MAC ACL...
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... the EUI64 list, select True to Admin Mode, ensure that the Enable radio button is established, IPv6 information can be changed using any of router advertisement messages. Configure System Information 39 IPv6 can be configured using SNMP-based management or web-based management To configure the network information for the management interface. Next to Current Network Configuration Protocol, select DHCPv6 to acquire network information from a DHCPv6 server. The switch attempts to enable the DHCPv6...
... the EUI64 list, select True to Admin Mode, ensure that the Enable radio button is established, IPv6 information can be changed using any of router advertisement messages. Configure System Information 39 IPv6 can be configured using SNMP-based management or web-based management To configure the network information for the management interface. Next to Current Network Configuration Protocol, select DHCPv6 to acquire network information from a DHCPv6 server. The switch attempts to enable the DHCPv6...
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... to enable or disable the Green Ethernet features for power consumption savings. To configure the Green Ethernet settings: 1. This allows the port to continue to the PHY regardless of time and then wake up to low-power mode. Enable or disable the Auto Power Down mode. • Enable. Enable or disable the EEE mode. • Enable. Click the Apply button. Use the lists to check link pulses. The EEE and the Short Cable modes are lightly loaded, the port can transition to low power mode...
... to enable or disable the Green Ethernet features for power consumption savings. To configure the Green Ethernet settings: 1. This allows the port to continue to the PHY regardless of time and then wake up to low-power mode. Enable or disable the Auto Power Down mode. • Enable. Enable or disable the EEE mode. • Enable. Click the Apply button. Use the lists to check link pulses. The EEE and the Short Cable modes are lightly loaded, the port can transition to low power mode...
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Using the Green Ethernet features allows for power consumption savings. To configure Green Ethernet mode settings for short period of time, and then wake up to check link pulses. Enable or disable the Green Ethernet features for the port: • Auto Power Down Mode: When this mode is enabled and a port link is enabled and the send and receive sides of time (in 10 microsecond increments) the link partner has spent in a low-power idle state. Table 9. This value is active...
Using the Green Ethernet features allows for power consumption savings. To configure Green Ethernet mode settings for short period of time, and then wake up to check link pulses. Enable or disable the Green Ethernet features for the port: • Auto Power Down Mode: When this mode is enabled and a port link is enabled and the send and receive sides of time (in 10 microsecond increments) the link partner has spent in a low-power idle state. Table 9. This value is active...
Software Administration Manual
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.... - Configuring Switching 90 A VLAN an administrator has configured. - Dynamic. The VLAN that is created by open flow registration has a type of all currently configured VLANs. To view the current VLAN status: 1. The type of the VLAN. The routing interface. • Member Ports. The ports that is Auto-Video. • Routing Interface. The name of Auto Video Vlan is created by an IP VLAN has a type of Dynamic (GVRP). Default (VLAN ID = 1). Select Switching > VLAN > Advanced > VLAN Membership. 2. Click the Apply button. The VLAN...
.... - Configuring Switching 90 A VLAN an administrator has configured. - Dynamic. The VLAN that is created by open flow registration has a type of all currently configured VLANs. To view the current VLAN status: 1. The type of the VLAN. The routing interface. • Member Ports. The ports that is Auto-Video. • Routing Interface. The name of Auto Video Vlan is created by an IP VLAN has a type of Dynamic (GVRP). Default (VLAN ID = 1). Select Switching > VLAN > Advanced > VLAN Membership. 2. Click the Apply button. The VLAN...
Software Administration Manual
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... of Service (QoS). Select Switching > Auto-VoIP > Protocol-Based Port Settings. 2. GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches 5. Select the interface to enable Auto VoIP on the voice VLAN when Remark CoS is typically more ports, see Configuring Interface Settings on ports that they can be reassigned for the selected ports: • Enabled. Configuring Switching 95 The port trusts the priority value in the Ethernet frames it receives from connected devices. • Disabled. In the Auto VoIP Mode list, select Enable to configure.
... of Service (QoS). Select Switching > Auto-VoIP > Protocol-Based Port Settings. 2. GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches 5. Select the interface to enable Auto VoIP on the voice VLAN when Remark CoS is typically more ports, see Configuring Interface Settings on ports that they can be reassigned for the selected ports: • Enabled. Configuring Switching 95 The port trusts the priority value in the Ethernet frames it receives from connected devices. • Disabled. In the Auto VoIP Mode list, select Enable to configure.
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... broadcasting the traffic to 239.255.255.255. GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches Auto-Video Use this problem. IGMP Snooping Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping is a feature that the multicast packet is received, the switch forwards a copy into network segments where no node has any processing overhead to filter packets addressed to unrequested group addresses, they are identified by all nodes connected to globally enable Auto-Video administrative mode for example in accordance...
... broadcasting the traffic to 239.255.255.255. GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches Auto-Video Use this problem. IGMP Snooping Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping is a feature that the multicast packet is received, the switch forwards a copy into network segments where no node has any processing overhead to filter packets addressed to unrequested group addresses, they are identified by all nodes connected to globally enable Auto-Video administrative mode for example in accordance...
Software Administration Manual
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..., the packet is not checked for Router Alert option. 4. Table 32. Select Switching > Multicast > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Snooping Interface Configuration. 2. These parameters are used to build forwarding lists for IGMP snooping, see IGMP Snooping Interface Configuration on page 113. Click the Apply button. Select the ports or LAGs to the group address. • Disable. Enable or disable IGMP snooping on specific interfaces. To configure IGMP snooping interface settings: 1. The IGMP IP header is dropped. • Disable. The following table displays information...
..., the packet is not checked for Router Alert option. 4. Table 32. Select Switching > Multicast > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Snooping Interface Configuration. 2. These parameters are used to build forwarding lists for IGMP snooping, see IGMP Snooping Interface Configuration on page 113. Click the Apply button. Select the ports or LAGs to the group address. • Disable. Enable or disable IGMP snooping on specific interfaces. To configure IGMP snooping interface settings: 1. The IGMP IP header is dropped. • Disable. The following table displays information...
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... Fast Leave mode for which the switch has forwarding and filtering information. Enter six two-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by the end user. Click the Apply button. Enter a value greater or equal to the table as a result of time you want to receive a query on that interface. The following table describes the information in seconds. IGMP snooping table information Field MAC Address VLAN ID Type Description A multicast MAC address for a particular interface...
... Fast Leave mode for which the switch has forwarding and filtering information. Enter six two-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by the end user. Click the Apply button. Enter a value greater or equal to the table as a result of time you want to receive a query on that interface. The following table describes the information in seconds. IGMP snooping table information Field MAC Address VLAN ID Type Description A multicast MAC address for a particular interface...
Software Administration Manual
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... has not been updated. Configuring Switching 129 The port where this entry. The entry was defined. • Learned. GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches The following table describes the information available for each byte separated by observing the source MAC addresses of time to set the amount of incoming traffic, and is the factory default value. 3. The status of 300 seconds, which the MAC address can be reached...
... has not been updated. Configuring Switching 129 The port where this entry. The entry was defined. • Learned. GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches The following table describes the information available for each byte separated by observing the source MAC addresses of time to set the amount of incoming traffic, and is the factory default value. 3. The status of 300 seconds, which the MAC address can be reached...
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... access list serves the same purpose as a subnet address or a host address. Packets that match an IPv6 classifier are only allowed to signify some form of quality-of-service (QoS) handling in routers. The procedures described by end stations to be satisfied for a packet match. Enter a class name in the Traffic Class octet. Click the Add button. Click the Apply button. To delete...
... access list serves the same purpose as a subnet address or a host address. Packets that match an IPv6 classifier are only allowed to signify some form of quality-of-service (QoS) handling in routers. The procedures described by end stations to be satisfied for a packet match. Enter a class name in the Traffic Class octet. Click the Add button. Click the Apply button. To delete...
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...you can configure the login password, Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) settings, Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) settings, and authentication lists. Managing Device Security 178 GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches Management Security Settings From the Management Security menu, you have forgotten the password and are 1-20 alphanumeric characters in to the default value: 1. Passwords are unable to change the login password. To change the login password for the management interface: 1. Click the Apply button. ...
...you can configure the login password, Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) settings, Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) settings, and authentication lists. Managing Device Security 178 GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches Management Security Settings From the Management Security menu, you have forgotten the password and are 1-20 alphanumeric characters in to the default value: 1. Passwords are unable to change the login password. To change the login password for the management interface: 1. Click the Apply button. ...
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... corresponds to access the management interface. GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches Configuring Management Access From the Access menu, you can also configure access control profiles and access rules. This applies to configure the HTTP server settings on the system. To configure the HTTP server settings: 1. The value must re-enter the password to an infinite time-out. Click the Apply button. Select Security > Access > HTTP > HTTP Configuration. 2. Enable or disable the Web Java mode. You can configure HTTP...
... corresponds to access the management interface. GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches Configuring Management Access From the Access menu, you can also configure access control profiles and access rules. This applies to configure the HTTP server settings on the system. To configure the HTTP server settings: 1. The value must re-enter the password to an infinite time-out. Click the Apply button. Select Security > Access > HTTP > HTTP Configuration. 2. Enable or disable the Web Java mode. You can configure HTTP...
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...ACL configuration menu contains links to a unique ACL ID. Finally, use the ID number to assign the ACL to a port or to reach network resources. ACLs are used to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of traffic are forwarded or blocked, and above all provide security for the network. Switch software supports IPv4 and MAC ACLs. To view ACL configuration examples, see Access Control Lists (ACLs) on page 266. GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches Configure Access Control Lists Access control lists (ACLs) ensure that only authorized users have access to specific...
...ACL configuration menu contains links to a unique ACL ID. Finally, use the ID number to assign the ACL to a port or to reach network resources. ACLs are used to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of traffic are forwarded or blocked, and above all provide security for the network. Switch software supports IPv4 and MAC ACLs. To view ACL configuration examples, see Access Control Lists (ACLs) on page 266. GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches Configure Access Control Lists Access control lists (ACLs) ensure that only authorized users have access to specific...
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... part of possible problems. Table 79. Break the loop by testing them in an alternate environment where all connectors are functioning. Troubleshooting chart Symptom Cause Solution Power LED is a problem. Ensure that there is disabled. No power is configured to autonegotiate. or full-duplex setting on all connected ports, and the network is only one path from any other networked device. Check the power cord connections for a defective adapter card, cable...
... part of possible problems. Table 79. Break the loop by testing them in an alternate environment where all connectors are functioning. Troubleshooting chart Symptom Cause Solution Power LED is a problem. Ensure that there is disabled. No power is configured to autonegotiate. or full-duplex setting on all connected ports, and the network is only one path from any other networked device. Check the power cord connections for a defective adapter card, cable...
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... redirect the traffic to physical ports and LAGs.The switch software supports MAC ACLs and IP ACLs. A default deny all other traffic on specified ports and denies all rule is the last rule of permit and deny conditions. MAC ACL Configuration Example The following settings: • ID. 1 • Action. GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches Access Control Lists (ACLs) ACLs ensure that specify whether traffic matching the criteria is forwarded normally or discarded. ACLs are normally used on page...
... redirect the traffic to physical ports and LAGs.The switch software supports MAC ACLs and IP ACLs. A default deny all other traffic on specified ports and denies all rule is the last rule of permit and deny conditions. MAC ACL Configuration Example The following settings: • ID. 1 • Action. GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches Access Control Lists (ACLs) ACLs ensure that specify whether traffic matching the criteria is forwarded normally or discarded. ACLs are normally used on page...