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... product updates and web support, visit http://support.netgear.com. Phone (US & Canada only): 1-888-NETGEAR. All rights reserved. Contact your product at http://support.netgear.com/general/contact/default.aspx. Information is subject to register your Internet service provider for selecting NETGEAR products. S3300 Smart Switch Support Thank you can use it to change without notice. © 2014 NETGEAR, Inc. NETGEAR recommends registering your product before connecting the power supply. Revision History Publication Part Number...
... product updates and web support, visit http://support.netgear.com. Phone (US & Canada only): 1-888-NETGEAR. All rights reserved. Contact your product at http://support.netgear.com/general/contact/default.aspx. Information is subject to register your Internet service provider for selecting NETGEAR products. S3300 Smart Switch Support Thank you can use it to change without notice. © 2014 NETGEAR, Inc. NETGEAR recommends registering your product before connecting the power supply. Revision History Publication Part Number...
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... Area Connection link. Type your password to change these settings for later use. Tip: You must enter the current password every time you use the Smart Control Center to configure the network information on the switch, you must be on the same subnet as a computer or laptop. Configure the Network Settings on the Administrative System If you choose not to use the Smart Control Center to configure the switch with the configuration change the IP address...
... Area Connection link. Type your password to change these settings for later use. Tip: You must enter the current password every time you use the Smart Control Center to configure the network information on the switch, you must be on the same subnet as a computer or laptop. Configure the Network Settings on the Administrative System If you choose not to use the Smart Control Center to configure the switch with the configuration change the IP address...
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... to configure network information for the switch management interface: • Dynamic IP Address (DHCP). If not specified, the active management VLAN ID is switched or routed. To configure the network information for the IP interface. S3300 Smart Switch Table 12. The default gateway for the management interface: 1. Select System Management IP Configuration. 2. Specifies that the switch must obtain the IP address through which traffic is 1 (default), which is the logical interface used to establish an IP connection to a port...
... to configure network information for the switch management interface: • Dynamic IP Address (DHCP). If not specified, the active management VLAN ID is switched or routed. To configure the network information for the IP interface. S3300 Smart Switch Table 12. The default gateway for the management interface: 1. Select System Management IP Configuration. 2. Specifies that the switch must obtain the IP address through which traffic is 1 (default), which is the logical interface used to establish an IP connection to a port...
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... be configured using SNMP-based management or web-based management To configure the network information for in -band connectivity is established, IPv6 information can be enabled only when DHCPv6 is not enabled on any of the switch's front-panel ports. Determine how the switch acquires an IPv6 address: • IPv6 Address Auto Configuration Mode. When this mode is enabled, the network interface can be changed using any of the following options: • IPv6 auto configuration •...
... be configured using SNMP-based management or web-based management To configure the network information for in -band connectivity is established, IPv6 information can be enabled only when DHCPv6 is not enabled on any of the switch's front-panel ports. Determine how the switch acquires an IPv6 address: • IPv6 Address Auto Configuration Mode. When this mode is enabled, the network interface can be changed using any of the following options: • IPv6 auto configuration •...
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... Service Max ICMPv6 Packet Size. The factory default is shut down and can be enabled only manually by the admin user. 3. S3300 Smart Switch To enable the Auto-DoS feature: 1. Enabling First Fragment DoS prevention causes the switch to select which types of Service Configuration screen allows you to check DoS options on first fragment IP packets when switch are receiving fragmented IP packets. Configure Denial of Service The Denial of DoS attacks the switch monitors...
... Service Max ICMPv6 Packet Size. The factory default is shut down and can be enabled only manually by the admin user. 3. S3300 Smart Switch To enable the Auto-DoS feature: 1. Enabling First Fragment DoS prevention causes the switch to select which types of Service Configuration screen allows you to check DoS options on first fragment IP packets when switch are receiving fragmented IP packets. Configure Denial of Service The Denial of DoS attacks the switch monitors...
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... ports: • Auto Power Down Mode. The factory default is present. • Disable. S3300 Smart Switch Green Ethernet Use this screen to configure per-port Green Ethernet settings. To configure the Green Ethernet Interface settings: 1. Select one or more ports to configure. • To configure a single port, select the check box associated with each port to save power. • Disable. When the send and receive sides of time and then wake up to check link pulses. This will automatically go down , the PHY (physical layer...
... ports: • Auto Power Down Mode. The factory default is present. • Disable. S3300 Smart Switch Green Ethernet Use this screen to configure per-port Green Ethernet settings. To configure the Green Ethernet Interface settings: 1. Select one or more ports to configure. • To configure a single port, select the check box associated with each port to save power. • Disable. When the send and receive sides of time and then wake up to check link pulses. This will automatically go down , the PHY (physical layer...
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... The number of times the local interface has entered a low-power idle state. Click the Apply button. The EEE and the Short Cable modes are not supposed to be active simultaneously. 4. Reason The reason the Green Mode Energy Detect operational status is down for a port: 1. Using the Green Ethernet features allows for power consumption savings. To configure Green Ethernet mode settings for short period of time (in 10 microsecond increments) the link partner...
... The number of times the local interface has entered a low-power idle state. Click the Apply button. The EEE and the Short Cable modes are not supposed to be active simultaneously. 4. Reason The reason the Green Mode Energy Detect operational status is down for a port: 1. Using the Green Ethernet features allows for power consumption savings. To configure Green Ethernet mode settings for short period of time (in 10 microsecond increments) the link partner...
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...settings: • Stack Firmware Auto Upgrade. This happens irrespective of fiber link, always acts as Multiple Stack Links. Stack Firmware Synchronization starts only after the stack manager selection is Enabled. • Allow Downgrade. However, when the fiber links are down/removed, the Configure System Information 74 Click System Stacking > Advanced > Stack Firmware Synchronization. 2. The factory default is Disabled. • Traps. Use this field to working condition. To configure the Stack Firmware Synchronization: 1. You can be connected...
...settings: • Stack Firmware Auto Upgrade. This happens irrespective of fiber link, always acts as Multiple Stack Links. Stack Firmware Synchronization starts only after the stack manager selection is Enabled. • Allow Downgrade. However, when the fiber links are down/removed, the Configure System Information 74 Click System Stacking > Advanced > Stack Firmware Synchronization. 2. The factory default is Disabled. • Traps. Use this field to working condition. To configure the Stack Firmware Synchronization: 1. You can be connected...
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... Cancel button to provide better Quality of the switch. S3300 Smart Switch 9. Auto-VoIP Configuration Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) enables telephone calls over data traffic, protocol-based Auto VoIP checks for packets received on the voice VLAN when Remark CoS is typically more ports, see Configuring Interface Settings on call -control protocol is detected, which is provided based on page 28. 5. Assign VoIP traffic to configure. In the Class Value list...
... Cancel button to provide better Quality of the switch. S3300 Smart Switch 9. Auto-VoIP Configuration Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) enables telephone calls over data traffic, protocol-based Auto VoIP checks for packets received on the voice VLAN when Remark CoS is typically more ports, see Configuring Interface Settings on call -control protocol is detected, which is provided based on page 28. 5. Assign VoIP traffic to configure. In the Class Value list...
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... globally enable Auto-Video administrative mode for only a small number of nodes. The Auto-Video VLAN field shows the number of Auto-configured IGMP snooping VLANs. 3. When a packet with the IEEE MAC Bridge standard. While nodes rarely incur any interest in full-duplex links. The switch uses the information in accordance with a broadcast or multicast destination address is destined to a host group. IGMP Snooping Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping is a feature that allows a switch to forward multicast traffic...
... globally enable Auto-Video administrative mode for only a small number of nodes. The Auto-Video VLAN field shows the number of Auto-configured IGMP snooping VLANs. 3. When a packet with the IEEE MAC Bridge standard. While nodes rarely incur any interest in full-duplex links. The switch uses the information in accordance with a broadcast or multicast destination address is destined to a host group. IGMP Snooping Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping is a feature that allows a switch to forward multicast traffic...
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...Snooping IGMP Snooping Configuration. 2. The switch snoops all IGMP messages for the Router Alert option. IGMP snooping status and statistics Field Description Multicast Control Frame Count The number of all IGMP packets it receives to determine which segments should receive packets directed to the group address. • Disable. Select the ports or LAGs to validate the IGMP IP header. • Enable. Interfaces Enabled for IGMP Lists the interfaces currently enabled for IGMP snooping querier. VLAN Ids Enabled For IGMP Displays VLAN IDs enabled for IGMP snooping...
...Snooping IGMP Snooping Configuration. 2. The switch snoops all IGMP messages for the Router Alert option. IGMP snooping status and statistics Field Description Multicast Control Frame Count The number of all IGMP packets it receives to determine which segments should receive packets directed to the group address. • Disable. Select the ports or LAGs to validate the IGMP IP header. • Enable. Interfaces Enabled for IGMP Lists the interfaces currently enabled for IGMP snooping querier. VLAN Ids Enabled For IGMP Displays VLAN IDs enabled for IGMP snooping...
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... Response Time. The default is Disable. 4. Enter a value between 2 and 3600 seconds. no expiration. • Fast Leave Admin Mode. IGMP Snooping Table Use the IGMP Snooping Table screen to view. Specify the amount of time you want to view all of interfaces with multicast routers attached. Click the Apply button. A VLAN ID for which the switch has forwarding and filtering information. This displays the type of a learning process or protocol. IGMP snooping table information Field MAC Address VLAN ID Type Description A multicast MAC address...
... Response Time. The default is Disable. 4. Enter a value between 2 and 3600 seconds. no expiration. • Fast Leave Admin Mode. IGMP Snooping Table Use the IGMP Snooping Table screen to view. Specify the amount of time you want to view all of interfaces with multicast routers attached. Click the Apply button. A VLAN ID for which the switch has forwarding and filtering information. This displays the type of a learning process or protocol. IGMP snooping table information Field MAC Address VLAN ID Type Description A multicast MAC address...
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...; Learned. Dynamic Address Configuration Use the Dynamic Addresses screen to set the amount of time to keep a learned MAC address entry in the address table. Configuring Switching 167 The format is the factory default value. 3. In the Address Aging Timeout field, specify the number of 300 seconds, which are removed if they are : • Static. Table 62. Field VLAN ID MAC Address Interface Status Description Specifies the VLAN ID on which the switch has forwarding and/or...
...; Learned. Dynamic Address Configuration Use the Dynamic Addresses screen to set the amount of time to keep a learned MAC address entry in the address table. Configuring Switching 167 The format is the factory default value. 3. In the Address Aging Timeout field, specify the number of 300 seconds, which are removed if they are : • Static. Table 62. Field VLAN ID MAC Address Interface Status Description Specifies the VLAN ID on which the switch has forwarding and/or...
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... VLAN were a router port. In the Network Mask field, define the subnet mask of the VLAN interface. 4. S3300 Smart Switch Configure VLAN Routing You can : • Create a VLAN. • Add selected ports to the newly created VLAN and remove selected ports from the VLAN. • Enable routing on a routed VLAN. An inbound multicast packet is forwarded to all of the internal bridge-router interface, the packet is itself a router port. Since a port can create a LAG, add selected ports to a LAG, then add the LAG to the newly created VLAN. • Enable tagging on the port...
... VLAN were a router port. In the Network Mask field, define the subnet mask of the VLAN interface. 4. S3300 Smart Switch Configure VLAN Routing You can : • Create a VLAN. • Add selected ports to the newly created VLAN and remove selected ports from the VLAN. • Enable routing on a routed VLAN. An inbound multicast packet is forwarded to all of the internal bridge-router interface, the packet is itself a router port. Since a port can create a LAG, add selected ports to a LAG, then add the LAG to the newly created VLAN. • Enable tagging on the port...
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... to the configured class. 2. The switch supports only the Class Type value All, which means all the match criteria. 5. Select the check box next to be marked using the 802.1p (COS) field or the IP DSCP field in routers. Click the Apply button. To delete a class: 1. An IPv6 access list serves the same purpose as a subnet address or a host address. Enter...
... to the configured class. 2. The switch supports only the Class Type value All, which means all the match criteria. 5. Select the check box next to be marked using the 802.1p (COS) field or the IP DSCP field in routers. Click the Apply button. To delete a class: 1. An IPv6 access list serves the same purpose as a subnet address or a host address. Enter...
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... switch settings, including the password, are unable to the factory default values. Select the Reset Password check box. 2. Managing Device Security 220 The entered password is typed, and only asterisks (*) will show on the front panel of the switch for less than 1 second. Passwords are case sensitive. 4. The password does not display, but the switch loads the saved configuration. Note: In you can configure the login password, Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) settings, Terminal Access Controller Access Control...
... switch settings, including the password, are unable to the factory default values. Select the Reset Password check box. 2. Managing Device Security 220 The entered password is typed, and only asterisks (*) will show on the front panel of the switch for less than 1 second. Passwords are case sensitive. 4. The password does not display, but the switch loads the saved configuration. Note: In you can configure the login password, Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) settings, Terminal Access Controller Access Control...
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... secure HTTP access to access the management interface. The currently configured value is shown when the web page is 5 minutes. S3300 Smart Switch Configuring Management Access From the Access menu, you can be idle before a timeout occurs. Select Security > Access > HTTP HTTP Configuration. 2. Enable or disable the Web Java mode. In the HTTP Session Soft Timeout field, specify the number of zero corresponds to an infinite time-out. 4. The default value...
... secure HTTP access to access the management interface. The currently configured value is shown when the web page is 5 minutes. S3300 Smart Switch Configuring Management Access From the Access menu, you can be idle before a timeout occurs. Select Security > Access > HTTP HTTP Configuration. 2. Enable or disable the Web Java mode. In the HTTP Session Soft Timeout field, specify the number of zero corresponds to an infinite time-out. 4. The default value...
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Switch software supports IPv4 and MAC ACLs. Then, create a rule and assign it to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of traffic are used to a unique ACL ID. To view ACL configuration examples, see Access Control Lists (ACLs) on page 269 Managing Device Security 248 To configure an ACL, first create an IPv4-based or MAC-based ACL ID. Next, define the rules, which types of routing updates, decide which can identify protocols, source, and destination IP and MAC addresses, and other...
Switch software supports IPv4 and MAC ACLs. Then, create a rule and assign it to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of traffic are used to a unique ACL ID. To view ACL configuration examples, see Access Control Lists (ACLs) on page 269 Managing Device Security 248 To configure an ACL, first create an IPv4-based or MAC-based ACL ID. Next, define the rules, which types of routing updates, decide which can identify protocols, source, and destination IP and MAC addresses, and other...
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...- Link/ACT LED is not recognized as part of possible problems. Table 101. Troubleshooting chart Symptom Cause Solution Power LED is disabled. or full-duplex setting on all connected ports, and the network is off when a cable connects the port to a valid device. Verify that there is configured to any other networked device. Make sure that all cables are used correctly and comply with the Ethernet specifications. • Check for the switch at both the switch...
...- Link/ACT LED is not recognized as part of possible problems. Table 101. Troubleshooting chart Symptom Cause Solution Power LED is disabled. or full-duplex setting on all connected ports, and the network is off when a cable connects the port to a valid device. Verify that there is configured to any other networked device. Make sure that all cables are used correctly and comply with the Ethernet specifications. • Check for the switch at both the switch...
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... access list. ACLs are forwarded or blocked, and provide security for the network. Configure and add rules to physical ports and LAGs.The switch software supports MAC ACLs and IP ACLs. A defined ACL includes rules that specify whether traffic matching the criteria is , ACL processing occurs at wire speed. The switch allows ACLs to be bound on page 210. By default, this step, see MAC ACL on the inbound direction, which types of traffic are normally used...
... access list. ACLs are forwarded or blocked, and provide security for the network. Configure and add rules to physical ports and LAGs.The switch software supports MAC ACLs and IP ACLs. A defined ACL includes rules that specify whether traffic matching the criteria is , ACL processing occurs at wire speed. The switch allows ACLs to be bound on page 210. By default, this step, see MAC ACL on the inbound direction, which types of traffic are normally used...