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... in this book may differ slightly from your computer operating system. KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Not all products support all firmware features. IMPORTANT! Related Documentation • CLI Reference Guide The CLI Reference Guide explains how to use the Web Configurator to ensure ...that screen and supplementary information. 2 ES3500 Series User's Guide Every effort has been made to configure the Switch. • Web Configurator Online Help Click the help icon in ...
... in this book may differ slightly from your computer operating system. KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Not all products support all firmware features. IMPORTANT! Related Documentation • CLI Reference Guide The CLI Reference Guide explains how to use the Web Configurator to ensure ...that screen and supplementary information. 2 ES3500 Series User's Guide Every effort has been made to configure the Switch. • Web Configurator Online Help Click the help icon in ...
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... VLANs 283 Chapter 38 Maintenance ...285 38.1 The Maintenance Screen 285 38.2 Load Factory Default ...286 38.3 Save Configuration ...286 38.4 Reboot System ...286 38.5 Firmware Upgrade ...287 38.6 Restore a Configuration File 288 38.7 Backup a Configuration File 288 38.8 FTP Command Line ...289 38.8.1 Filename Conventions 289 38.8.2 FTP Command Line...
... VLANs 283 Chapter 38 Maintenance ...285 38.1 The Maintenance Screen 285 38.2 Load Factory Default ...286 38.3 Save Configuration ...286 38.4 Reboot System ...286 38.5 Firmware Upgrade ...287 38.6 Restore a Configuration File 288 38.7 Backup a Configuration File 288 38.8 FTP Command Line ...289 38.8.1 Filename Conventions 289 38.8.2 FTP Command Line...
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... enhance IP address size and features. See Section 39.3 on page 37. • Command Line Interface. See Chapter 4 on page 292. 22 ES3500 Series User's Guide See Section 38.8 on IPv6, refer to the CLI Reference Guide. 1.2 Ways to Manage the Switch Use any of VLAN 1.... Figure 4 Shared Server Using VLAN Example 1.1.5 IPv6 Support IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6), is recommended for firmware upgrades and configuration backup/restore. Line commands offer an alternative to the web configurator and in some cases are necessary to Know Your Switch Shared...
... enhance IP address size and features. See Section 39.3 on page 37. • Command Line Interface. See Chapter 4 on page 292. 22 ES3500 Series User's Guide See Section 38.8 on IPv6, refer to the CLI Reference Guide. 1.2 Ways to Manage the Switch Use any of VLAN 1.... Figure 4 Shared Server Using VLAN Example 1.1.5 IPv6 Support IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6), is recommended for firmware upgrades and configuration backup/restore. Line commands offer an alternative to the web configurator and in some cases are necessary to Know Your Switch Shared...
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...of a device attached to a port. See Chapter 34 on the Switch. ARP Table This link takes you to a screen where you can perform firmware and configuration file maintenance as well as reboot the system. Management Maintenance This link takes you to screens where you can view the MAC address... configure marking rules and set DSCP-to-IEEE802.1p mappings. You can also view what kind of one port to (an)other port(s). 42 ES3500 Series User's Guide Configure Clone This link takes you to a screen where you can configure CPU protection and error disable recovery. Errdisable This link...
...of a device attached to a port. See Chapter 34 on the Switch. ARP Table This link takes you to a screen where you can perform firmware and configuration file maintenance as well as reboot the system. Management Maintenance This link takes you to screens where you can view the MAC address... configure marking rules and set DSCP-to-IEEE802.1p mappings. You can also view what kind of one port to (an)other port(s). 42 ES3500 Series User's Guide Configure Clone This link takes you to a screen where you can configure CPU protection and error disable recovery. Errdisable This link...
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The IP Setup screen allows you to configure general Switch identification information. Figure 30 Basic Setting > System Info ES3500 Series User's Guide 84 The General Setup screen also allows you turn on the Switch and configure the port settings, such as the speed and ... or get the current time and date from an external server when you to set up and configure global Switch features. You can check the firmware version number and monitor the Switch temperature and voltage in the Switch logs. The General Setup screen allows you to enable or disable a port on...
The IP Setup screen allows you to configure general Switch identification information. Figure 30 Basic Setting > System Info ES3500 Series User's Guide 84 The General Setup screen also allows you turn on the Switch and configure the port settings, such as the speed and ... or get the current time and date from an external server when you to set up and configure global Switch features. You can check the firmware version number and monitor the Switch temperature and voltage in the Switch logs. The General Setup screen allows you to enable or disable a port on...
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... in order for temperatures below the threshold shown. Temperature BOARD, MAC and PHY refer to the location of the Switch 's current firmware including the date created. MAX This field displays the maximum temperature measured at this sensor. Threshold This field displays the upper temperature ... threshold. Current This shows the current temperature at this fan's current speed in Revolutions Per Minute (RPM). Fan Speed (RPM) (ES3500-24HP only) A properly functioning fan is capable of the Switch for those above the threshold. Product Model This field displays the model...
... in order for temperatures below the threshold shown. Temperature BOARD, MAC and PHY refer to the location of the Switch 's current firmware including the date created. MAX This field displays the maximum temperature measured at this sensor. Threshold This field displays the upper temperature ... threshold. Current This shows the current temperature at this fan's current speed in Revolutions Per Minute (RPM). Fan Speed (RPM) (ES3500-24HP only) A properly functioning fan is capable of the Switch for those above the threshold. Product Model This field displays the model...
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...the Switch. Configuration Click Config 2 to save your configuration files. ES3500 Series User's Guide 285 CHAPTER 38 Maintenance This chapter explains how to configure the screens that let you maintain the firmware and configuration files. 38.1 The Maintenance Screen Use this screen. ...and load Configuration 2 on the Switch. Configuration Backup Click Click Here to go to the current configuration on the Switch. Firmware Upgrade Click Click Here to go to the factory default settings. Table 123 Management > Maintenance LABEL DESCRIPTION Current This field...
...the Switch. Configuration Click Config 2 to save your configuration files. ES3500 Series User's Guide 285 CHAPTER 38 Maintenance This chapter explains how to configure the screens that let you maintain the firmware and configuration files. 38.1 The Maintenance Screen Use this screen. ...and load Configuration 2 on the Switch. Configuration Backup Click Click Here to go to the current configuration on the Switch. Firmware Upgrade Click Click Here to go to the factory default settings. Table 123 Management > Maintenance LABEL DESCRIPTION Current This field...
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...you wish to upload to the Switch in the File Path text box or click Browse to reboot the Switch and apply the new firmware immediately. (Firmware upgrades are only applied after a reboot). Chapter 38 Maintenance 1 In the Maintenance screen, click the Config 1 button next to Reboot... image. Figure 174 Reboot System: Confirmation 2 Click OK again and then wait for more information about images and uploading firmware to reboot and load configuration one. Firmware is complete, see the System Info screen to upload the correct model firmware as shown next. ES3500 Series User's Guide 287
...you wish to upload to the Switch in the File Path text box or click Browse to reboot the Switch and apply the new firmware immediately. (Firmware upgrades are only applied after a reboot). Chapter 38 Maintenance 1 In the Maintenance screen, click the Config 1 button next to Reboot... image. Figure 174 Reboot System: Confirmation 2 Click OK again and then wait for more information about images and uploading firmware to reboot and load configuration one. Firmware is complete, see the System Info screen to upload the correct model firmware as shown next. ES3500 Series User's Guide 287
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... rename them as the Switch only recognizes "config", "ras-0", and "ras-1". ES3500 Series User's Guide 289 Table 124 Filename Conventions FILE TYPE INTERNAL EXTERNAL NAME NAME Configuration File config *.cfg Firmware ras-0 ras-1 *.bin DESCRIPTION This is a sample FTP session saving the current...configurations, system-related data (including the default password), the error log and the trace log. ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System sometimes referred to specify which image is updated when firmware is loaded using the boot image command, where is 1 (ras-0) or 2 (ras-1). ras-1...
... rename them as the Switch only recognizes "config", "ras-0", and "ras-1". ES3500 Series User's Guide 289 Table 124 Filename Conventions FILE TYPE INTERNAL EXTERNAL NAME NAME Configuration File config *.cfg Firmware ras-0 ras-1 *.bin DESCRIPTION This is a sample FTP session saving the current...configurations, system-related data (including the default password), the error log and the trace log. ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System sometimes referred to specify which image is updated when firmware is loaded using the boot image command, where is 1 (ras-0) or 2 (ras-1). ras-1...
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...Type Initial Remote Directory Initial Local Directory The server requires a unique User ID and Password to login. Anonymous. Configuration and firmware files should be transferred in binary mode. General Commands for GUI-based FTP Clients COMMAND Host Address Login Type DESCRIPTION Enter ... when prompted for a username. 4 Enter your password as requested (the default is disabled in the Service Access Control screen. 290 ES3500 Series User's Guide This is automatically supplied to the server for anonymous access. Specify the default local directory (path). 38.8.4 FTP ...
...Type Initial Remote Directory Initial Local Directory The server requires a unique User ID and Password to login. Anonymous. Configuration and firmware files should be transferred in binary mode. General Commands for GUI-based FTP Clients COMMAND Host Address Login Type DESCRIPTION Enter ... when prompted for a username. 4 Enter your password as requested (the default is disabled in the Service Access Control screen. 290 ES3500 Series User's Guide This is automatically supplied to the server for anonymous access. Specify the default local directory (path). 38.8.4 FTP ...
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... an Index hyperlink from the list of members to go to that you'd see if you accessed it directly are different. Figure 202 Example: Uploading Firmware to a Cluster Member Switch C:\>ftp 192.168.1.1 Connected to a cluster member switch through the cluster manager switch as shown in 0.00Seconds 297000.00Kbytes/sec. Figure... received in the following example. This cluster member web configurator home page and the home page that cluster member switch's web configurator home page. ftp> ES3500 Series User's Guide 323
... an Index hyperlink from the list of members to go to that you'd see if you accessed it directly are different. Figure 202 Example: Uploading Firmware to a Cluster Member Switch C:\>ftp 192.168.1.1 Connected to a cluster member switch through the cluster manager switch as shown in 0.00Seconds 297000.00Kbytes/sec. Figure... received in the following example. This cluster member web configurator home page and the home page that cluster member switch's web configurator home page. ftp> ES3500 Series User's Guide 323
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... switch. Chapter 42 Cluster Management The following table explains some of cluster member switch's firmware and configuration file. 400AABR0B2.bin This is the cluster member switch's configuration file name as seen in the cluster manager switch. 324 ES3500 Series User's Guide fw-00-a0-c5-01-23-46 This is 1234. Table... 144 FTP Upload to list the name of the FTP parameters. config-00-a0-c5-01-23-46 This is the name of the firmware file you want to upload to...
... switch. Chapter 42 Cluster Management The following table explains some of cluster member switch's firmware and configuration file. 400AABR0B2.bin This is the cluster member switch's configuration file name as seen in the cluster manager switch. 324 ES3500 Series User's Guide fw-00-a0-c5-01-23-46 This is 1234. Table... 144 FTP Upload to list the name of the FTP parameters. config-00-a0-c5-01-23-46 This is the name of the firmware file you want to upload to...
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...firmware upgrades and information at www.zyxel.com for global products, or at the discretion of ZyXEL) and the customer will be shipped by ZyXEL to the corresponding return address, Postage Paid. This warranty is recommended that vary from country to country. Products must be held liable for a particular use or purpose. ES3500... Series User's Guide 347 ZyXEL shall in lieu of all other rights that the unit be insured when shipped. It is in no event be...
...firmware upgrades and information at www.zyxel.com for global products, or at the discretion of ZyXEL) and the customer will be shipped by ZyXEL to the corresponding return address, Postage Paid. This warranty is recommended that vary from country to country. Products must be held liable for a particular use or purpose. ES3500... Series User's Guide 347 ZyXEL shall in lieu of all other rights that the unit be insured when shipped. It is in no event be...
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Index and switch passwords 326 cluster manager 321, 325 cluster member 321, 326 cluster member firmware upgrade 323 network example 321 setup 325 specification 321 status 322 switch models 321 VID 326 web configurator 323 cluster manager 321 cluster member 321 ... Ethernet 265 Error Disable 65 error disable detect 260 error disable recovery configuration 261 overview 258 Ethernet broadcast address 330 Ethernet port test 317 352 ES3500 Series User's Guide
Index and switch passwords 326 cluster manager 321, 325 cluster member 321, 326 cluster member firmware upgrade 323 network example 321 setup 325 specification 321 status 322 switch models 321 VID 326 web configurator 323 cluster manager 321 cluster member 321 ... Ethernet 265 Error Disable 65 error disable detect 260 error disable recovery configuration 261 overview 258 Ethernet broadcast address 330 Ethernet port test 317 352 ES3500 Series User's Guide
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... 203 H F FCC interference statement 345 file transfer using FTP command example 289 filename convention, configuration 289 filtering 122 rules 122 filtering database, MAC table 327 firmware 85 upgrade 287, 323 flow control 94 back pressure 94 IEEE802.3x 94 forwarding delay 137 frames tagged 106 untagged 106 front panel 28 FTP... 26 rack-mounting 25 transceivers 31 installation scenarios 25 Internet Protocol version 6, see IPv6 introduction 19 IP address 92 IP interface 91 IP setup 91 ES3500 Series User's Guide 353
... 203 H F FCC interference statement 345 file transfer using FTP command example 289 filename convention, configuration 289 filtering 122 rules 122 filtering database, MAC table 327 firmware 85 upgrade 287, 323 flow control 94 back pressure 94 IEEE802.3x 94 forwarding delay 137 frames tagged 106 untagged 106 front panel 28 FTP... 26 rack-mounting 25 transceivers 31 installation scenarios 25 Internet Protocol version 6, see IPv6 introduction 19 IP address 92 IP interface 91 IP setup 91 ES3500 Series User's Guide 353
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See command interface. 22 man-in-the-middle attacks 217 max ES3500 Series User's Guide See FTP. 22 using the command interface. See command interface. 22 using Telnet. Index IP source guard 215 ARP inspection 215, 217 ... table 327 display criteria 328 how it works 327 sorting criteria 328 transfer type 329 viewing 328 maintenance 285 configuration backup 288 current configuration 285 firmware 287 main screen 285 restoring configuration 288 Management Information Base (MIB) 293 management port 115 managing the device good habits 23 using FTP.
See command interface. 22 man-in-the-middle attacks 217 max ES3500 Series User's Guide See FTP. 22 using the command interface. See command interface. 22 using Telnet. Index IP source guard 215 ARP inspection 215, 217 ... table 327 display criteria 328 how it works 327 sorting criteria 328 transfer type 329 viewing 328 maintenance 285 configuration backup 288 current configuration 285 firmware 287 main screen 285 restoring configuration 288 Management Information Base (MIB) 293 management port 115 managing the device good habits 23 using FTP.