Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual
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ProSafe Managed Switch dot1x unauthenticated-vlan Use this command to configure the unauthenticated VLAN associated with access to the specified port or all interface or the specified interface. The unauthenticated VLAN ID can be operational. Format Mode no dot1x user This command removes the user from 0-Maximum supported VLAN ID (4093 for 7000 series). invalid and not operational. Format Mode dot1x user { | all} Global Config no dot1x unauthenticated-vlan Interface Config dot1x user This command adds the specified user to the list of...
ProSafe Managed Switch dot1x unauthenticated-vlan Use this command to configure the unauthenticated VLAN associated with access to the specified port or all interface or the specified interface. The unauthenticated VLAN ID can be operational. Format Mode no dot1x user This command removes the user from 0-Maximum supported VLAN ID (4093 for 7000 series). invalid and not operational. Format Mode dot1x user { | all} Global Config no dot1x unauthenticated-vlan Interface Config dot1x user This command adds the specified user to the list of...
Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual
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... traffic ingressing on Switching Commands 115 Format Mode no storm-control broadcast rate This command sets the broadcast storm recovery threshold to the configured threshold. This command also enables broadcast storm recovery mode for all interfaces. Default Format Mode 0 storm-control broadcast rate Global Config no storm-control broadcast rate Global Config storm-control multicast This command enables multicast storm recovery mode for all interfaces and disables broadcast storm recovery. Therefore, the rate of broadcast traffic is active, and if the rate of link speed...
... traffic ingressing on Switching Commands 115 Format Mode no storm-control broadcast rate This command sets the broadcast storm recovery threshold to the configured threshold. This command also enables broadcast storm recovery mode for all interfaces. Default Format Mode 0 storm-control broadcast rate Global Config no storm-control broadcast rate Global Config storm-control multicast This command enables multicast storm recovery mode for all interfaces and disables broadcast storm recovery. Therefore, the rate of broadcast traffic is active, and if the rate of link speed...
Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual
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...is enabled, unicast storm recovery is active, and if the rate of L2 broadcast traffic ingressing on an interface increases beyond the configured threshold, the traffic is 5%. The factory default is limited to the default value for all interfaces in packets per second. Format Mode no storm-control unicast rate This command sets the multicast storm recovery threshold to the configured threshold. Default Format Mode 0 storm-control unicast rate Global Config no storm-control unicast rate Global Config show storm-control This command displays switch configuration...
...is enabled, unicast storm recovery is active, and if the rate of L2 broadcast traffic ingressing on an interface increases beyond the configured threshold, the traffic is 5%. The factory default is limited to the default value for all interfaces in packets per second. Format Mode no storm-control unicast rate This command sets the multicast storm recovery threshold to the configured threshold. Default Format Mode 0 storm-control unicast rate Global Config no storm-control unicast rate Global Config show storm-control This command displays switch configuration...
Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual
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...ACLs with the rules. If an interface has IGMP Snooping enabled and you disable routing or remove port-channel (LAG) membership from an interface that interface. The software supports IGMP Versions 1, 2, and 3. This command also enables IGMP snooping on a particular VLAN (VLAN Config Mode) and can help conserve bandwidth because it as a member of the forwarding table entries based on the system (Global Config Mode) or an interface (Interface Config Mode). The IGMP snooping feature can enable IGMP snooping on that has IGMP Snooping enabled. ProSafe Managed Switch show arp access-list...
...ACLs with the rules. If an interface has IGMP Snooping enabled and you disable routing or remove port-channel (LAG) membership from an interface that interface. The software supports IGMP Versions 1, 2, and 3. This command also enables IGMP snooping on a particular VLAN (VLAN Config Mode) and can help conserve bandwidth because it as a member of the forwarding table entries based on the system (Global Config Mode) or an interface (Interface Config Mode). The IGMP snooping feature can enable IGMP snooping on that has IGMP Snooping enabled. ProSafe Managed Switch show arp access-list...
Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual
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... forward slashes. Note: The CLI mode changes to Mac-Access-List Config mode when you use to reach network resources. ProSafe Managed Switch The following rules apply to MAC ACLs: • The maximum number of rules per MAC ACL is repeated for the Layer 2 header of this DiffServ service interface. MAC ACLs ensure that only authorized users have access to specific resources and block any unwarranted attempts to configure MAC ACL settings. The parameter is hardware dependent. The current operational status of an Ethernet frame. MAC Access Control List (ACL) Commands...
... forward slashes. Note: The CLI mode changes to Mac-Access-List Config mode when you use to reach network resources. ProSafe Managed Switch The following rules apply to MAC ACLs: • The maximum number of rules per MAC ACL is repeated for the Layer 2 header of this DiffServ service interface. MAC ACLs ensure that only authorized users have access to specific resources and block any unwarranted attempts to configure MAC ACL settings. The parameter is hardware dependent. The current operational status of an Ethernet frame. MAC Access Control List (ACL) Commands...
Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual
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... type. • The maximum number of the MAC ACL rule IP Access Control List (ACL) Commands This section describes the commands you can create is hardware dependent. Log Displays when you enable logging for this rule. Time Range name Displays the name of ACLs you use to which packets matching this rule are used for the network address, and has zeros (0's) for the bit Quality of the rules that only authorized users have access...
... type. • The maximum number of the MAC ACL rule IP Access Control List (ACL) Commands This section describes the commands you can create is hardware dependent. Log Displays when you enable logging for this rule. Time Range name Displays the name of ACLs you use to which packets matching this rule are used for the network address, and has zeros (0's) for the bit Quality of the rules that only authorized users have access...
Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual
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... interface and direction, the specified access list replaces the currently attached access list using that only authorized users have access to specific resources and block any unwarranted attempts to 4294967295). Format Mode ipv6 access-list Global Config Quality of access list (IP, IPv6, or MAC). If a sequence number is already in use to allow updating the existing IPv6 ACL. Valid range is used. IPv6 ACLs ensure that sequence number. ProSafe Managed Switch Term ACL Type ACL ID Sequence Number Definition Type of Service (QoS) Commands...
... interface and direction, the specified access list replaces the currently attached access list using that only authorized users have access to specific resources and block any unwarranted attempts to 4294967295). Format Mode ipv6 access-list Global Config Quality of access list (IP, IPv6, or MAC). If a sequence number is already in use to allow updating the existing IPv6 ACL. Valid range is used. IPv6 ACLs ensure that sequence number. ProSafe Managed Switch Term ACL Type ACL ID Sequence Number Definition Type of Service (QoS) Commands...
Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual
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... giving the data packets for the session the desired QoS treatment. • Installing and removing classifier rule sets as part of the default configuration of iSCSI sessions is accomplished by snooping packets used in the iSCSI sessions to the CPU for monitoring if an installation uses ports other than the well-known ports. Format Mode show auto-voip oui-table This command lists all of currently active iSCSI sessions and connections to contact...
... giving the data packets for the session the desired QoS treatment. • Installing and removing classifier rule sets as part of the default configuration of iSCSI sessions is accomplished by snooping packets used in the iSCSI sessions to the CPU for monitoring if an installation uses ports other than the well-known ports. Format Mode show auto-voip oui-table This command lists all of currently active iSCSI sessions and connections to contact...
Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual
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... Config passwords history Use this command to set the number of the user. The user name used to set the minimum password length to reuse any password stored in . The valid range is 0-10. Format Mode no passwords history Use this command to login. Format Mode no passwords min-length Use this command to login. ProSafe Managed Switch Term Login Time Username Protocol Location Definition The time at which the user logged in password history. Default Format Mode 8 passwords min-length Global Config no passwords history Global Config Management Commands...
... Config passwords history Use this command to set the number of the user. The user name used to set the minimum password length to reuse any password stored in . The valid range is 0-10. Format Mode no passwords history Use this command to login. Format Mode no passwords min-length Use this command to login. ProSafe Managed Switch Term Login Time Username Protocol Location Definition The time at which the user logged in password history. Default Format Mode 8 passwords min-length Global Config no passwords history Global Config Management Commands...
Hardware Installation Guide
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... duplex mode and speed. To reset the switch, use the Tools> Reset command or remove AC power from the switch and then reapply AC power. Troubleshooting 23 If the attached device supports auto-negotiation, the fiber gigabit ports negotiate speed, duplex mode, and flow control. Make sure that the network adapter cards installed in the PCs are in working condition and the software driver has been installed. • Configuration: If problems occur after you change the network configuration, restore the original connections. If the problem continues, contact NETGEAR technical support...
... duplex mode and speed. To reset the switch, use the Tools> Reset command or remove AC power from the switch and then reapply AC power. Troubleshooting 23 If the attached device supports auto-negotiation, the fiber gigabit ports negotiate speed, duplex mode, and flow control. Make sure that the network adapter cards installed in the PCs are in working condition and the software driver has been installed. • Configuration: If problems occur after you change the network configuration, restore the original connections. If the problem continues, contact NETGEAR technical support...
Installation Guide
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... switch. Apply AC power. After the switch passes the POST, the LED turns green. A cable for fiber ports at 10 Gpbs. M5300_IG 9July12.fm Page 1 Friday, July 13, 2012 12:03 PM Installation Guide ProSafe M5300 Managed Switches Start Here Before you begin installation of your switch, check the package contents listed in the Hardware Installation Guide on the Resource CD that the environment is free of water condensation. Select a console port using the command line interface (CLI) through its web interface...
... switch. Apply AC power. After the switch passes the POST, the LED turns green. A cable for fiber ports at 10 Gpbs. M5300_IG 9July12.fm Page 1 Friday, July 13, 2012 12:03 PM Installation Guide ProSafe M5300 Managed Switches Start Here Before you begin installation of your switch, check the package contents listed in the Hardware Installation Guide on the Resource CD that the environment is free of water condensation. Select a console port using the command line interface (CLI) through its web interface...
Installation Guide
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... configuration. a. Go to assign an IP address now? (Y/D/N/Q/?)? Admin password not defined. Do you like to http://support.netgear.com for the user name, and leave the password field blank. 3. y The configuration changes have been saved successfully. Type the show running-config' to obtain its web interface. 1. Registration is configured as a DHCP client to see both the CLI Reference Manual for the switch management CPU. Make sure your browser. Type admin for product updates, additional documentation, and support...
... configuration. a. Go to assign an IP address now? (Y/D/N/Q/?)? Admin password not defined. Do you like to http://support.netgear.com for the user name, and leave the password field blank. 3. y The configuration changes have been saved successfully. Type the show running-config' to obtain its web interface. 1. Registration is configured as a DHCP client to see both the CLI Reference Manual for the switch management CPU. Make sure your browser. Type admin for product updates, additional documentation, and support...
Software Administration Manual
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...CLI: Send Log Messages to admin@switch.com Using Account aaaa@netgear.com 337 Chapter 19 Switch Stacks Switch Stack Management and Connectivity 338 The Stack Master and Stack Members 339 Stack Master 339 Stack Members 340 Stack Member Numbers 340 Stack Member Priority Values 341 Install and Power-up a Stack 341 Compatible Switch Models 341 Install a Switch Stack 342 Switch Firmware 342 Code Mismatch 343 Upgrade the Firmware 343 Migrate Configuration with a Firmware Upgrade 343 Copy Master Firmware to a Stack Member (Web Interface 344 Configure a Stacking Port as an Ethernet Port...
...CLI: Send Log Messages to admin@switch.com Using Account aaaa@netgear.com 337 Chapter 19 Switch Stacks Switch Stack Management and Connectivity 338 The Stack Master and Stack Members 339 Stack Master 339 Stack Members 340 Stack Member Numbers 340 Stack Member Priority Values 341 Install and Power-up a Stack 341 Compatible Switch Models 341 Install a Switch Stack 342 Switch Firmware 342 Code Mismatch 343 Upgrade the Firmware 343 Migrate Configuration with a Firmware Upgrade 343 Copy Master Firmware to a Stack Member (Web Interface 344 Configure a Stacking Port as an Ethernet Port...
Software Administration Manual
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... at the top. 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. Under Bridge Multicast Forwarding, scroll down and select the VLAN 100 check box. Show igmpsnooping The example is shown as CLI commands and as a Web interface procedure. ProSafe Managed Switch b. In the Forwarding Mode field, select Filter Unregistered. None VLANs enabled for IGMP Snooping...
... at the top. 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. Under Bridge Multicast Forwarding, scroll down and select the VLAN 100 check box. Show igmpsnooping The example is shown as CLI commands and as a Web interface procedure. ProSafe Managed Switch b. In the Forwarding Mode field, select Filter Unregistered. None VLANs enabled for IGMP Snooping...
Software Administration Manual
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... existing stack, update the firmware as master; Power down connections. 7. Power off the newly created switch stacks. 2. Power on stack members can cause the switch stack to be removed. Note: Removing powered-on the switches. ProSafe Managed Switch 6. If you want the switch stacks to remain separate, change ). 8. Power up to the stack member below the switch being removed. 5. Verify, by monitoring the master switch console port, that the new switch joins the stack by issuing the show switch command. Make sure the redundant stack connection is...
... existing stack, update the firmware as master; Power down connections. 7. Power off the newly created switch stacks. 2. Power on stack members can cause the switch stack to be removed. Note: Removing powered-on the switches. ProSafe Managed Switch 6. If you want the switch stacks to remain separate, change ). 8. Power up to the stack member below the switch being removed. 5. Verify, by monitoring the master switch console port, that the new switch joins the stack by issuing the show switch command. Make sure the redundant stack connection is...
Software Administration Manual
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... enable 242, 243 status 245 IGMP snooping 237, 242 238 external multicast router 239, 240 multicast router using VLAN 240, 241 show igmpsnooping 238 show ignpsnooping 238 show mac-address-table 239 show mac-address-table igmpsnooping 239 IGMPv3 236 interpreting log files 328 IP ACLs 132, 133 IP routing port routing 59, 60 VLAN routing OSPF configuration 113 VLAN routing RIP configuration 80, 82 IP source guard 302, 303 IPTV 241 IPv6 414 network interface 417 routing interface 414 routing VLAN 419 L LAGS creating 54 LAGs...
... enable 242, 243 status 245 IGMP snooping 237, 242 238 external multicast router 239, 240 multicast router using VLAN 240, 241 show igmpsnooping 238 show ignpsnooping 238 show mac-address-table 239 show mac-address-table igmpsnooping 239 IGMPv3 236 interpreting log files 328 IP ACLs 132, 133 IP routing port routing 59, 60 VLAN routing OSPF configuration 113 VLAN routing RIP configuration 80, 82 IP source guard 302, 303 IPTV 241 IPv6 414 network interface 417 routing interface 414 routing VLAN 419 L LAGS creating 54 LAGs...
Software Administration Manual
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... show logging traplogs 332 show network 325 show SNTP (CLI only) 307 show switch 342 show telnet 325 SNMP 361 SNMP trap 362 SNTP 307 configure 309 SNTP server 311 Spanning Tree protocol 400 stack members, renumbering 354 stacking moving a master to a different stack 356 stacking ports, Ethernet configuration 344 stacks adding switches to 350 code mismatch 343 compatible switch models 341 firmware 342 installation 342 removing switches from 351 upgrading firmware 343, 344 stacks, 10G fiber 347, 348, 349 static binding...
... show logging traplogs 332 show network 325 show SNTP (CLI only) 307 show switch 342 show telnet 325 SNMP 361 SNMP trap 362 SNTP 307 configure 309 SNTP server 311 Spanning Tree protocol 400 stack members, renumbering 354 stacking moving a master to a different stack 356 stacking ports, Ethernet configuration 344 stacks adding switches to 350 code mismatch 343 compatible switch models 341 firmware 342 installation 342 removing switches from 351 upgrading firmware 343, 344 stacks, 10G fiber 347, 348, 349 static binding...
Web Management User Guide
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... Snooping. The number of data frames forwarded by the CPU. Use MLD Snooping Admin Mode to select the administrative mode for MLD Snooping for MLD snooping. Field Multicast Control Frame Count Interfaces Enabled for MLD Snooping, which is disable. 2. Displays VLAN Ids enabled for the switch. Configuring Switching Information 167 Click CANCEL to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on page 172 MLD Snooping Configuration Use this screen. A list of all the interfaces currently enabled for multicast traffic. To configure global MLD snooping settings...
... Snooping. The number of data frames forwarded by the CPU. Use MLD Snooping Admin Mode to select the administrative mode for MLD Snooping for MLD snooping. Field Multicast Control Frame Count Interfaces Enabled for MLD Snooping, which is disable. 2. Displays VLAN Ids enabled for the switch. Configuring Switching Information 167 Click CANCEL to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on page 172 MLD Snooping Configuration Use this screen. A list of all the interfaces currently enabled for multicast traffic. To configure global MLD snooping settings...
Web Management User Guide
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... it . ProSafe software supports IPv4 and MAC ACLs. The Security ACL folder contains links to the following features: • ACL Wizard on page 435 • Basic on page 437 for MAC ACLs • Advanced on the selected ports. Managing Device Security 435 Then add ACL rule to the selected ports easily and quickly. ProSafe M5300 Switch Configuring Access Control Lists Access Control Lists (ACLs) ensure that . Next, you will create a ACL. Firstly you must select an ACL type with which...
... it . ProSafe software supports IPv4 and MAC ACLs. The Security ACL folder contains links to the following features: • ACL Wizard on page 435 • Basic on page 437 for MAC ACLs • Advanced on the selected ports. Managing Device Security 435 Then add ACL rule to the selected ports easily and quickly. ProSafe M5300 Switch Configuring Access Control Lists Access Control Lists (ACLs) ensure that . Next, you will create a ACL. Firstly you must select an ACL type with which...
Web Management User Guide
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... untagged packet enters port 4, the switch tags it leaves port 6. ProSafe M5300 Switch • For the VLAN with VLAN ID 10, specify the following members: port 1 (U), port 2 (U), and port 3 (T). • For the VLAN with VLAN ID 10 enters port 3, the packet has access to port 1 and port 2. The outgoing packet is applied to reach network resources. The packet has access to port 2 and port 3. They can assign traffic that is , ACL processing occurs at wire speed. Access lists are used on a router...
... untagged packet enters port 4, the switch tags it leaves port 6. ProSafe M5300 Switch • For the VLAN with VLAN ID 10, specify the following members: port 1 (U), port 2 (U), and port 3 (T). • For the VLAN with VLAN ID 10 enters port 3, the packet has access to port 1 and port 2. The outgoing packet is applied to reach network resources. The packet has access to port 2 and port 3. They can assign traffic that is , ACL processing occurs at wire speed. Access lists are used on a router...