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... configure the Switch using the Web Configurator. GS1510 Series User's Guide 3 Related Documentation • Supporting Disc Refer to the included CD for support documents. • ZyXEL Web Site Please refer to www.zyxel.com for people who want to : techwriters@zyxel.com.tw Thank you! About This User's... Guide About This User's Guide Intended Audience This manual is available at least a basic knowledge of TCP/IP...
... configure the Switch using the Web Configurator. GS1510 Series User's Guide 3 Related Documentation • Supporting Disc Refer to the included CD for support documents. • ZyXEL Web Site Please refer to www.zyxel.com for people who want to : techwriters@zyxel.com.tw Thank you! About This User's... Guide About This User's Guide Intended Audience This manual is available at least a basic knowledge of TCP/IP...
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... device. Learn from this manual, you have the following information ready when you contact an office. • Product model and serial number. • Warranty Information. • Date that cannot be here. See http://www.zyxel.com/ web/contact_us.php for... may be solved by using this link. Read the Tech Doc Overview to find out how to efficiently use ZyXEL products and share your experiences as well. Customer Support In the event of problems that you received your device.... Command Line Interface Reference Guide in which you took to solve it. 4 GS1510 Series User's Guide
... device. Learn from this manual, you have the following information ready when you contact an office. • Product model and serial number. • Warranty Information. • Date that cannot be here. See http://www.zyxel.com/ web/contact_us.php for... may be solved by using this link. Read the Tech Doc Overview to find out how to efficiently use ZyXEL products and share your experiences as well. Customer Support In the event of problems that you received your device.... Command Line Interface Reference Guide in which you took to solve it. 4 GS1510 Series User's Guide
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... to have the Switch reget an IP address from a DHCP server. The bigger the frame size, the better the performance. 48 GS1510 Series User's Guide For example, 192.168.1.1. Apply Click Apply to the Switch. Select Disable if you want to display the screen...Switch in dotted decimal notation, for example 255.255.255.0. Click Basic Settings > General Settings > Jumbo Frame to configure the Switch's IP address manually. Chapter 6 General Settings The following table describes the labels in this screen. Hyphens (-) and underscores (_) are Ethernet frames with a payload greater...
... to have the Switch reget an IP address from a DHCP server. The bigger the frame size, the better the performance. 48 GS1510 Series User's Guide For example, 192.168.1.1. Apply Click Apply to the Switch. Select Disable if you want to display the screen...Switch in dotted decimal notation, for example 255.255.255.0. Click Basic Settings > General Settings > Jumbo Frame to configure the Switch's IP address manually. Chapter 6 General Settings The following table describes the labels in this screen. Hyphens (-) and underscores (_) are Ethernet frames with a payload greater...
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... Time and Date Current Time This field displays the time you want to enter the system date and time manually. New Time Enter the new date in year, month and day format and time in this option if you...this menu (or refresh the menu). Click Basic Settings > General Settings > SNTP to the Switch. Time and Date Settings Manual Select this screen. Figure 28 Basic Settings > General Settings > SNTP The following table describes the labels in hour, minute ... DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to display the screen as shown. GS1510 Series User's Guide 49
... Time and Date Current Time This field displays the time you want to enter the system date and time manually. New Time Enter the new date in year, month and day format and time in this option if you...this menu (or refresh the menu). Click Basic Settings > General Settings > SNTP to the Switch. Time and Date Settings Manual Select this screen. Figure 28 Basic Settings > General Settings > SNTP The following table describes the labels in hour, minute ... DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to display the screen as shown. GS1510 Series User's Guide 49
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...). 7.2 What You Can Do • Use the Static MAC Settings screen (Section 7.4 on page 52) to manually add a static MAC address to that port. GS1510 Series User's Guide 51 See the following figure. 1 The Switch examines a received frame and learns the port from which is forwarded to a port on the ...
...). 7.2 What You Can Do • Use the Static MAC Settings screen (Section 7.4 on page 52) to manually add a static MAC address to that port. GS1510 Series User's Guide 51 See the following figure. 1 The Switch examines a received frame and learns the port from which is forwarded to a port on the ...
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...address, then the frame is flooded to display the configuration screen as the port it filters the frame. Figure 30 Static MAC Settings 52 GS1510 Series User's Guide When you set up static MAC address rules, you are setting static MAC addresses for broadcasting. This may reduce the need... for a port. Figure 29 MAC Table Flowchart 7.4 Static MAC Settings A static Media Access Control (MAC) address is an address that has been manually entered in on, then it came in the MAC address table. Static MAC addresses do not age out. Click Basic Settings > MAC Management > Static ...
...address, then the frame is flooded to display the configuration screen as the port it filters the frame. Figure 30 Static MAC Settings 52 GS1510 Series User's Guide When you set up static MAC address rules, you are setting static MAC addresses for broadcasting. This may reduce the need... for a port. Figure 29 MAC Table Flowchart 7.4 Static MAC Settings A static Media Access Control (MAC) address is an address that has been manually entered in on, then it came in the MAC address table. Static MAC addresses do not age out. Click Basic Settings > MAC Management > Static ...
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... MAC address entry. Action Click Delete to remove this manually entered MAC address entry from the static MAC address table. 7.5 MAC Table Use the MAC Table screen to view entries in the MAC address table. Figure 31 MAC Table GS1510 Series User's Guide 53 You cannot delete the Switch's ...begin configuring this screen. Refresh Click Refresh to display the screen as CPU is connected. Port This field displays the port number of a manually entered MAC address entry. Table 8 Static MAC Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Static MAC Settings MAC Address Enter the MAC address of...
... MAC address entry. Action Click Delete to remove this manually entered MAC address entry from the static MAC address table. 7.5 MAC Table Use the MAC Table screen to view entries in the MAC address table. Figure 31 MAC Table GS1510 Series User's Guide 53 You cannot delete the Switch's ...begin configuring this screen. Refresh Click Refresh to display the screen as CPU is connected. Port This field displays the port number of a manually entered MAC address entry. Table 8 Static MAC Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Static MAC Settings MAC Address Enter the MAC address of...
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... field displays the VLAN ID of the MAC address entry. Type This field displays whether this screen. It displays CPU if it was entered manually (Static) or whether it is associated. Port This field displays the port number the MAC address entry is the entry for the Switch itself.... 54 GS1510 Series User's Guide Refresh Click this screen. Chapter 7 MAC Management The following table describes the labels in the MAC table. Table 9 MAC ...
... field displays the VLAN ID of the MAC address entry. Type This field displays whether this screen. It displays CPU if it was entered manually (Static) or whether it is associated. Port This field displays the port number the MAC address entry is the entry for the Switch itself.... 54 GS1510 Series User's Guide Refresh Click this screen. Chapter 7 MAC Management The following table describes the labels in the MAC table. Table 9 MAC ...
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... on IGMP packets transferred between IP multicast routers/switches and IP multicast hosts to ports that are members of that you have manually configured) to learn multicast groups without you how to configure IGMP snooping for multicast groups (that it , picks out the ...group registration information, and configures multicasting accordingly. GS1510 Series User's Guide 73 IGMP snooping allows the Switch to learn the IP multicast group membership. It checks IGMP packets passing through ...
... on IGMP packets transferred between IP multicast routers/switches and IP multicast hosts to ports that are members of that you have manually configured) to learn multicast groups without you how to configure IGMP snooping for multicast groups (that it , picks out the ...group registration information, and configures multicasting accordingly. GS1510 Series User's Guide 73 IGMP snooping allows the Switch to learn the IP multicast group membership. It checks IGMP packets passing through ...
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If there is not a binding, the Switch discards the packet. If there is a binding, the Switch forwards the packet. GS1510 Series User's Guide 103 IP source guard uses a binding table to static. 18.3 What You Need To Know A binding in the IP source guard ...ID, IP address, and port number in your network. The Switch builds the binding table by snooping DHCP packets (dynamic bindings) and from information provided manually by administrators (static bindings). CHAPTER 18 IP Source Guard 18.1 Overview Use the IP source guard screens to filter unauthorized DHCP and ARP packets in...
If there is not a binding, the Switch discards the packet. If there is a binding, the Switch forwards the packet. GS1510 Series User's Guide 103 IP source guard uses a binding table to static. 18.3 What You Need To Know A binding in the IP source guard ...ID, IP address, and port number in your network. The Switch builds the binding table by snooping DHCP packets (dynamic bindings) and from information provided manually by administrators (static bindings). CHAPTER 18 IP Source Guard 18.1 Overview Use the IP source guard screens to filter unauthorized DHCP and ARP packets in...
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... identified by the MAC address and VLAN ID. If you try to remove the record manually. Apply Refresh Filter Table No. This field displays how long (in minutes) the MAC address filter remains in one . 112 GS1510 Series User's Guide This field displays a sequential number for DHCP snooping and ARP inspection. MAC...
... identified by the MAC address and VLAN ID. If you try to remove the record manually. Apply Refresh Filter Table No. This field displays how long (in minutes) the MAC address filter remains in one . 112 GS1510 Series User's Guide This field displays a sequential number for DHCP snooping and ARP inspection. MAC...
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...Refresh Click this screen. Type This field displays how the Switch learned the binding. Click it to the MAC address in the binding. GS1510 Series User's Guide 113 Static: This binding was learned by an administrator. Lease(hour) This field displays how long the binding is valid...entry. MAC Address This field displays the source MAC address in the binding. Action Dynamic: This binding was learned from information provided manually by snooping DHCP packets. Click Delete to the MAC address in this to reload the screen and reset any changes that were just ...
...Refresh Click this screen. Type This field displays how the Switch learned the binding. Click it to the MAC address in the binding. GS1510 Series User's Guide 113 Static: This binding was learned by an administrator. Lease(hour) This field displays how long the binding is valid...entry. MAC Address This field displays the source MAC address in the binding. Action Dynamic: This binding was learned from information provided manually by snooping DHCP packets. Click Delete to the MAC address in this to reload the screen and reset any changes that were just ...
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...This field displays the port number in the binding. If this screen. Bindings are used by snooping DHCP packets and from information provided manually in the Static Entry Settings screen. Figure 60 Binding Table The following table describes the labels in the network. Show Click this screen..., click Security > IP Source Guard > Binding Table > Binding Table. To open this to highlight all ports. 114 GS1510 Series User's Guide Select Dynamic to display both dynamic and static binding entries. You can also use this to refresh the screen and display...
...This field displays the port number in the binding. If this screen. Bindings are used by snooping DHCP packets and from information provided manually in the Static Entry Settings screen. Figure 60 Binding Table The following table describes the labels in the network. Show Click this screen..., click Security > IP Source Guard > Binding Table > Binding Table. To open this to highlight all ports. 114 GS1510 Series User's Guide Select Dynamic to display both dynamic and static binding entries. You can also use this to refresh the screen and display...
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Click Apply and the Switch will convert any recently added bindings. Static: This binding was learned by an administrator. Apply Refresh Dynamic: This binding was learned from information provided manually by snooping DHCP packets. GS1510 Series User's Guide 115 Chapter 18 IP Source Guard Table 35 Binding Table (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Type This field displays how the Switch learned the binding. Click this to reload the screen and to display any selected dynamic binding entries to static entries.
Click Apply and the Switch will convert any recently added bindings. Static: This binding was learned by an administrator. Apply Refresh Dynamic: This binding was learned from information provided manually by snooping DHCP packets. GS1510 Series User's Guide 115 Chapter 18 IP Source Guard Table 35 Binding Table (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Type This field displays how the Switch learned the binding. Click this to reload the screen and to display any selected dynamic binding entries to static entries.
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...GS1510 Series User's Guide 175 Disclaimer ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of FCC rules. ZyXEL further reserves the right to change without notice. Certifications Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, photocopying, manual..., or otherwise, without notice. Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. This publication is subject to make changes...
...GS1510 Series User's Guide 175 Disclaimer ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of FCC rules. ZyXEL further reserves the right to change without notice. Certifications Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, photocopying, manual..., or otherwise, without notice. Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. This publication is subject to make changes...
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... to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in accordance with Canadian ICES-003. This Class A digital apparatus complies with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Taiwanese BSMI (Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection) A Warning: Notices Changes or...radio interference in which case the user may cause undesired operations. PRODUIT CONFORME SELON 21 CFR 1040.10 ET 1040.11. 176 GS1510 Series User's Guide Operation of the FCC Rules. In a domestic environment this device in a residential area is a class A ...
... to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in accordance with Canadian ICES-003. This Class A digital apparatus complies with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Taiwanese BSMI (Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection) A Warning: Notices Changes or...radio interference in which case the user may cause undesired operations. PRODUIT CONFORME SELON 21 CFR 1040.10 ET 1040.11. 176 GS1510 Series User's Guide Operation of the FCC Rules. In a domestic environment this device in a residential area is a class A ...