Hardware Installation Guide
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... web support, visit http://support.netgear.com. Phone (Other Countries): Check the list of your product and use NETGEAR telephone support. After installing your product at http://support.netgear.com/general/contact/default.aspx. Revision History Publication Part Number 202-11217-01 202-11217-02 Version v1.0 v1.0 Publish Date January 2013 November 2013 2 NETGEAR recommends registering your product before you for selecting NETGEAR products. Phone (US & Canada only): 1-888-NETGEAR. NETGEAR Managed Switch Support...
... web support, visit http://support.netgear.com. Phone (Other Countries): Check the list of your product and use NETGEAR telephone support. After installing your product at http://support.netgear.com/general/contact/default.aspx. Revision History Publication Part Number 202-11217-01 202-11217-02 Version v1.0 v1.0 Publish Date January 2013 November 2013 2 NETGEAR recommends registering your product before you for selecting NETGEAR products. Phone (US & Canada only): 1-888-NETGEAR. NETGEAR Managed Switch Support...
Hardware Installation Guide
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NETGEAR Managed Switch Additional Troubleshooting Suggestions If the suggestions in Table 3 do not resolve your problem, refer to half-duplex. Then find the problem by resetting the switch. The fiber gigabit ports negotiate speed, duplex mode, and flow control if the attached device supports autonegotiation. Troubleshooting 25 If the device does not support autonegotiation, the switch determines only the speed correctly and the duplex mode defaults to the troubleshooting suggestions in this section. • Network adapter cards: Make sure that cable distances...
NETGEAR Managed Switch Additional Troubleshooting Suggestions If the suggestions in Table 3 do not resolve your problem, refer to half-duplex. Then find the problem by resetting the switch. The fiber gigabit ports negotiate speed, duplex mode, and flow control if the attached device supports autonegotiation. Troubleshooting 25 If the device does not support autonegotiation, the switch determines only the speed correctly and the duplex mode defaults to the troubleshooting suggestions in this section. • Network adapter cards: Make sure that cable distances...
Installation Guide
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... your switch also includes the software administration guide and a command-line interface reference manual. Install the switch using the ezconfig utility as the computer. Put one of the following example. Use the rack-mount kit supplied with Static IP Address When the computer is in the same subnet as shown in DHCP client mode without a DHCP server present. Apply AC power. The switch is needed for assistance). If the Power LED does not light, check that the mounting, access, power source...
... your switch also includes the software administration guide and a command-line interface reference manual. Install the switch using the ezconfig utility as the computer. Put one of the following example. Use the rack-mount kit supplied with Static IP Address When the computer is in the same subnet as shown in DHCP client mode without a DHCP server present. Apply AC power. The switch is needed for assistance). If the Power LED does not light, check that the mounting, access, power source...
Installation Guide
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... Support After installing your product at http://downloadcenter.netgear.com or through its web interface with DHCP Server By default, the switch is subject to the products described in a range of Conformity, visit http://support.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/11621/. b. Type the show running-config' to see both the CLI reference manual and the software administration guide. Log in to the Switch from the Web). Log in to the switch through the NETGEAR website. Type...
... Support After installing your product at http://downloadcenter.netgear.com or through its web interface with DHCP Server By default, the switch is subject to the products described in a range of Conformity, visit http://support.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/11621/. b. Type the show running-config' to see both the CLI reference manual and the software administration guide. Log in to the Switch from the Web). Log in to the switch through the NETGEAR website. Type...
CLI Manual
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... History Publication Part Number 202-11166-02 202-11166-01 Version 1.0 1.0 Publish Date February 2013 October 2012 Comments Updated document. Trademarks NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo, and Connect with Innovation are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of phone numbers at https://my.netgear.com. NETGEAR recommends registering your product and use NETGEAR telephone support. For product updates and web support, visit http://support.netgear.com. Phone (Other Countries): Check the list of NETGEAR, Inc. All...
... History Publication Part Number 202-11166-02 202-11166-01 Version 1.0 1.0 Publish Date February 2013 October 2012 Comments Updated document. Trademarks NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo, and Connect with Innovation are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of phone numbers at https://my.netgear.com. NETGEAR recommends registering your product and use NETGEAR telephone support. For product updates and web support, visit http://support.netgear.com. Phone (Other Countries): Check the list of NETGEAR, Inc. All...
CLI Manual
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...The CLI groups commands into modes according to develop advanced Layer 2/3/4+ products. The software suite includes the following modules: • Switching (Layer 2) • Routing (Layer 3) • IPv6-IPv6 routing • Multicast • Quality of Service • Management (CLI, web UI, and SNMP) • IPv6 Management-Allows management of an interface. Only the configuration commands are available for the User EXEC mode Using the Command-Line Interface 12 To specify a loopback interface, you use the slot/port format. Managed Switch Modules Managed switch software...
...The CLI groups commands into modes according to develop advanced Layer 2/3/4+ products. The software suite includes the following modules: • Switching (Layer 2) • Routing (Layer 3) • IPv6-IPv6 routing • Multicast • Quality of Service • Management (CLI, web UI, and SNMP) • IPv6 Management-Allows management of an interface. Only the configuration commands are available for the User EXEC mode Using the Command-Line Interface 12 To specify a loopback interface, you use the slot/port format. Managed Switch Modules Managed switch software...
CLI Manual
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...; Broadcast Storm Control Mode may be enabled or disabled. The factory default is 5%. Format Mode no storm-control unicast rate Global Config show storm-control This command displays switch configuration information. The factory default is limited to the configured threshold. Default Format Mode 0 storm-control unicast rate Global Config no storm-control unicast rate This command sets the multicast storm recovery threshold to the default value for all interfaces. Switching Commands 103 Therefore, the rate of unicast traffic is 5%. • Multicast Storm Control Mode may...
...; Broadcast Storm Control Mode may be enabled or disabled. The factory default is 5%. Format Mode no storm-control unicast rate Global Config show storm-control This command displays switch configuration information. The factory default is limited to the configured threshold. Default Format Mode 0 storm-control unicast rate Global Config no storm-control unicast rate This command sets the multicast storm recovery threshold to the default value for all interfaces. Switching Commands 103 Therefore, the rate of unicast traffic is 5%. • Multicast Storm Control Mode may...
CLI Manual
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... M7100 Managed Switches About MVR Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Layer 3 is A.B.C.D). The problem still appears, though, when receivers are receivers connected to forward multicast traffic over a Layer 2 network with IGMP snooping. Format Mode Default mvr Global Config Interface Config Disabled no mvr Global Config Interface Config mvr group This command adds an MVR membership group. The count is the number of receivers in different VLANs. It uses a dedicated manually configured VLAN, called the multicast VLAN, to only a few ports. In Layer 2 networks, IGMP uses...
... M7100 Managed Switches About MVR Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Layer 3 is A.B.C.D). The problem still appears, though, when receivers are receivers connected to forward multicast traffic over a Layer 2 network with IGMP snooping. Format Mode Default mvr Global Config Interface Config Disabled no mvr Global Config Interface Config mvr group This command adds an MVR membership group. The count is the number of receivers in different VLANs. It uses a dedicated manually configured VLAN, called the multicast VLAN, to only a few ports. In Layer 2 networks, IGMP uses...
CLI Manual
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... been resolved. Format Mode clear ip ospf configuration Privileged EXEC clear ip ospf counters Use this command to reset the OSPF configuration to factory defaults. Format Mode clear ip ospf neighbor interface [slot/port] [neighbor-id] Privileged EXEC clear ip ospf redistribution Use this mode by issuing the command after the cause of this command to flush all neighbors on a specific interface, use the optional parameter [neighbor-id]. Routing Commands 274 To drop all...
... been resolved. Format Mode clear ip ospf configuration Privileged EXEC clear ip ospf counters Use this command to reset the OSPF configuration to factory defaults. Format Mode clear ip ospf neighbor interface [slot/port] [neighbor-id] Privileged EXEC clear ip ospf redistribution Use this mode by issuing the command after the cause of this command to flush all neighbors on a specific interface, use the optional parameter [neighbor-id]. Routing Commands 274 To drop all...
CLI Manual
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... rules apply to configure MAC ACL settings. Note: The CLI mode changes to Mac-Access-List Config mode when you use to MAC ACLs: • The maximum number of rules per MAC ACL is hardware-dependent. Format Mode show service-policy This command displays a summary of policy-oriented statistics information for all ACLs, regardless of type. • The system supports only Ethernet II frame types. • The maximum number of ACLs you can create is hardware-dependent. If a MAC ACL by forward slashes. MAC Access Control List (ACL) Commands This section...
... rules apply to configure MAC ACL settings. Note: The CLI mode changes to Mac-Access-List Config mode when you use to MAC ACLs: • The maximum number of rules per MAC ACL is hardware-dependent. Format Mode show service-policy This command displays a summary of policy-oriented statistics information for all ACLs, regardless of type. • The system supports only Ethernet II frame types. • The maximum number of ACLs you can create is hardware-dependent. If a MAC ACL by forward slashes. MAC Access Control List (ACL) Commands This section...
CLI Manual
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... applies to configure IP ACL settings. Range 100-199 is hardware-dependent. In contrast, a wildcard mask has (0's) in the bit positions that are not used for the network address, and has zeros (0's) for an IP standard ACL. access-list This command creates an IP access control list (ACL) that must be ignored. Match every packet Quality of ACLs you use to all ACLs, regardless of type. • The maximum number of rules...
... applies to configure IP ACL settings. Range 100-199 is hardware-dependent. In contrast, a wildcard mask has (0's) in the bit positions that are not used for the network address, and has zeros (0's) for an IP standard ACL. access-list This command creates an IP access control list (ACL) that must be ignored. Match every packet Quality of ACLs you use to all ACLs, regardless of type. • The maximum number of rules...
CLI Manual
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... supports only Ethernet II frame types. • The maximum number of an IPv6 frame. Access List name for a MAC or IPv6 access list or the numeric identifier for this command enters IPv6-Access-List config mode to indicate the order of Service (QoS) Commands 484 A lower number indicates higher precedence order. Note: The CLI mode changes to IPv6-Access-List Config mode when you create is one greater than the highest sequence number currently in use for an IP access list. IPv6 ACLs...
... supports only Ethernet II frame types. • The maximum number of an IPv6 frame. Access List name for a MAC or IPv6 access list or the numeric identifier for this command enters IPv6-Access-List config mode to indicate the order of Service (QoS) Commands 484 A lower number indicates higher precedence order. Note: The CLI mode changes to IPv6-Access-List Config mode when you create is one greater than the highest sequence number currently in use for an IP access list. IPv6 ACLs...
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... User uses this command. The means of detecting the establishment and termination of this command, iSCSI resources will only snoop frames with 3260 and 860. Format Mode Default no form of iSCSI sessions is not to be configured for monitoring if an installation uses ports other applications Quality of currently active iSCSI sessions and connections to store data about the participants. Format Mode Default iscsi enable Global Config Disabled no iscsi enable...
... User uses this command. The means of detecting the establishment and termination of this command, iSCSI resources will only snoop frames with 3260 and 860. Format Mode Default no form of iSCSI sessions is not to be configured for monitoring if an installation uses ports other applications Quality of currently active iSCSI sessions and connections to store data about the participants. Format Mode Default iscsi enable Global Config Disabled no iscsi enable...
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... Yes M4100-50G-POE+ Yes Yes M4100-26G-POE Yes Yes M4100-50G Yes Yes M4100-26G Yes Yes M4100-50-POE Yes No M4100-26-POE Yes No M7100-24x No Yes M4100-12GF Yes No M4100-D12G-POE+ Yes No M4100-24G-POE+ Yes No M4100-12G-POE+ Yes No 734 Green Ethernet Commands 13 NETGEAR Managed Switch Release 10.0.1 supports the following Green Ethernet power saving modes: • Energy Detect Mode • EEE Mode The Green Ethernet commands supported depends on the switch model Table 56...
... Yes M4100-50G-POE+ Yes Yes M4100-26G-POE Yes Yes M4100-50G Yes Yes M4100-26G Yes Yes M4100-50-POE Yes No M4100-26-POE Yes No M7100-24x No Yes M4100-12GF Yes No M4100-D12G-POE+ Yes No M4100-24G-POE+ Yes No M4100-12G-POE+ Yes No 734 Green Ethernet Commands 13 NETGEAR Managed Switch Release 10.0.1 supports the following Green Ethernet power saving modes: • Energy Detect Mode • EEE Mode The Green Ethernet commands supported depends on the switch model Table 56...
Software Administration Manual
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... updates and web support, visit http://support.netgear.com. Trademarks NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo, and Connect with DHCP L3 Relay, color conform policy, DHCP server in the United States and/or other countries. ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches Support Thank you can use it to register your product before you for selecting NETGEAR products. Phone (US & Canada only): 1-888-NETGEAR. and/or its subsidiaries in dynamic mode, and configuring a stacking port as an Ethernet port...
... updates and web support, visit http://support.netgear.com. Trademarks NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo, and Connect with DHCP L3 Relay, color conform policy, DHCP server in the United States and/or other countries. ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches Support Thank you can use it to register your product before you for selecting NETGEAR products. Phone (US & Canada only): 1-888-NETGEAR. and/or its subsidiaries in dynamic mode, and configuring a stacking port as an Ethernet port...
Software Administration Manual
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...Install and Power-up a Stack 352 Compatible Switch Models 352 Install a Switch Stack 353 Switch Firmware 353 Code Mismatch 354 Upgrade the Firmware 354 Migrate Configuration with a Firmware Upgrade 354 Copy Master Firmware to a Stack Member (Web Interface 355 Configure a Stacking Port as an Ethernet Port 355 CLI: Configure a Stacking Port as an Ethernet Port 356 Web Interface: Configure a Stacking Port as an Ethernet Port 357 Stack Switches Using 10G Fiber 359 CLI: Stack Switches Using 10G Fiber 359 Web Interface: Stack Switches Using 10G Fiber 360 Add, Remove, or Replace a Stack...
...Install and Power-up a Stack 352 Compatible Switch Models 352 Install a Switch Stack 353 Switch Firmware 353 Code Mismatch 354 Upgrade the Firmware 354 Migrate Configuration with a Firmware Upgrade 354 Copy Master Firmware to a Stack Member (Web Interface 355 Configure a Stacking Port as an Ethernet Port 355 CLI: Configure a Stacking Port as an Ethernet Port 356 Web Interface: Configure a Stacking Port as an Ethernet Port 357 Stack Switches Using 10G Fiber 359 CLI: Stack Switches Using 10G Fiber 359 Web Interface: Stack Switches Using 10G Fiber 360 Add, Remove, or Replace a Stack...
Software Administration Manual
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... (Netgear Switch) (Config)#exit Web Interface: Enable IGMP Snooping 1. For Unknown Multicast Filtering, select the Enable radio button. Show igmpsnooping The example is shown as CLI commands and as a Web interface procedure. 246 | Chapter 13. d. Click Apply. c. IGMP Snooping and Querier For Admin Mode select the Enable radio button. ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches IGMP Snooping The following displays. b. CLI: Enable IGMP Snooping The following example shows how to the following are examples of the commands used in the IGMP snooping feature. Configure IGMP...
... (Netgear Switch) (Config)#exit Web Interface: Enable IGMP Snooping 1. For Unknown Multicast Filtering, select the Enable radio button. Show igmpsnooping The example is shown as CLI commands and as a Web interface procedure. 246 | Chapter 13. d. Click Apply. c. IGMP Snooping and Querier For Admin Mode select the Enable radio button. ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches IGMP Snooping The following displays. b. CLI: Enable IGMP Snooping The following example shows how to the following are examples of the commands used in the IGMP snooping feature. Configure IGMP...
Software Administration Manual
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Show mac-address-table igmpsnooping The example is shown as CLI commands and as a Web interface procedure. Chapter 13. ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches CLI: Show igmpsnooping (Netgear Switch) #show igmpsnooping Admin Mode Disable Unknown Multicast Filtering Disable Multicast Control Frame Count 0 Interfaces Enabled for IGMP snooping None Web Interface: Show igmpsnooping Select Switching > Multicast > IGMP Snooping Configuration. A screen similar to the following displays. IGMP Snooping and Querier | 247 None VLANs enabled for IGMP Snooping...........
Show mac-address-table igmpsnooping The example is shown as CLI commands and as a Web interface procedure. Chapter 13. ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches CLI: Show igmpsnooping (Netgear Switch) #show igmpsnooping Admin Mode Disable Unknown Multicast Filtering Disable Multicast Control Frame Count 0 Interfaces Enabled for IGMP snooping None Web Interface: Show igmpsnooping Select Switching > Multicast > IGMP Snooping Configuration. A screen similar to the following displays. IGMP Snooping and Querier | 247 None VLANs enabled for IGMP Snooping...........
Software Administration Manual
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.... 3. Power up to stack-down the switch to the stack member below the bottom-most switch. 5. If the firmware version of the newly created switch stacks. This procedure assumes installation below the switch being removed. 5. Disconnect the stack cables. 4. Remove the switch from the Stack 1. If the switch stack divides, and you want the switch stacks to be removed. Connect this stack, add the switches as master; However, if cabled correctly, the switch stack should not change the IP address or addresses of...
.... 3. Power up to stack-down the switch to the stack member below the bottom-most switch. 5. If the firmware version of the newly created switch stacks. This procedure assumes installation below the switch being removed. 5. Disconnect the stack cables. 4. Remove the switch from the Stack 1. If the switch stack divides, and you want the switch stacks to be removed. Connect this stack, add the switches as master; However, if cabled correctly, the switch stack should not change the IP address or addresses of...
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... (CLI only) 317 show switch 353 show telnet 335 SNMP 369 SNMP trap 370 SNTP 317 configure 319 SNTP server 321 Spanning Tree protocol 408 stack members, renumbering 366 stacking moving a master to a different stack 368 stacking ports, Ethernet configuration 355 stacks adding switches to 361 code mismatch 354 compatible switch models 352 firmware 353 installation 353 removing switches from 362 upgrading firmware 354, 355 stacks, 10G fiber 359, 360 static binding 309, 310 static host name 378 static mapping 303, 304 STP multiple STP...
... (CLI only) 317 show switch 353 show telnet 335 SNMP 369 SNMP trap 370 SNTP 317 configure 319 SNTP server 321 Spanning Tree protocol 408 stack members, renumbering 366 stacking moving a master to a different stack 368 stacking ports, Ethernet configuration 355 stacks adding switches to 361 code mismatch 354 compatible switch models 352 firmware 353 installation 353 removing switches from 362 upgrading firmware 354, 355 stacks, 10G fiber 359, 360 static binding 309, 310 static host name 378 static mapping 303, 304 STP multiple STP...