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... How to Analyze Traffic Using Mirroring 52 5.10.1 Configuring Mirroring ...53 5.10.2 Configuring Remote Port Mirroring 54 5.11 How to Use IGMP Snooping to Reduce Multicast Traffic Passing through your Switch 60 5.12 How to Configure Access Control List (ACL) for Packets Filtering 63 5.13 How to Reset the Switch via the Console Port 66 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting...69 6.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 69 6.2 Switch Access and Login ...70 Appendix A Legal Information...73 Index ...75 4 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide
... How to Analyze Traffic Using Mirroring 52 5.10.1 Configuring Mirroring ...53 5.10.2 Configuring Remote Port Mirroring 54 5.11 How to Use IGMP Snooping to Reduce Multicast Traffic Passing through your Switch 60 5.12 How to Configure Access Control List (ACL) for Packets Filtering 63 5.13 How to Reset the Switch via the Console Port 66 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting...69 6.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs 69 6.2 Switch Access and Login ...70 Appendix A Legal Information...73 Index ...75 4 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide
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Use the optional 10 Gigabit uplink module to provide high speed access to a data server and the Internet. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 7 In this example, all computers can share high-speed applications on a logical network belong to one or more networking devices such as switches, routers, computers, print servers and so on. With VLAN, a station cannot directly talk to or hear from stations that are not in the same...
Use the optional 10 Gigabit uplink module to provide high speed access to a data server and the Internet. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 7 In this example, all computers can share high-speed applications on a logical network belong to one or more networking devices such as switches, routers, computers, print servers and so on. With VLAN, a station cannot directly talk to or hear from stations that are not in the same...
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Chapter 4 The Web Configurator 3 The login screen appears. Figure 25 The Web Configurator Layout BC A 26 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide The default username is admin and associated default password is the first screen that displays when you access the web configurator. The following figure shows the navigating components of a web configurator screen. Figure 24 Web Configurator: Login 4 Click OK to view the first web configurator screen. 4.3 The Web Configurator Layout The Port State Overview screen is 1234.
Chapter 4 The Web Configurator 3 The login screen appears. Figure 25 The Web Configurator Layout BC A 26 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide The default username is admin and associated default password is the first screen that displays when you access the web configurator. The following figure shows the navigating components of a web configurator screen. Figure 24 Web Configurator: Login 4 Click OK to view the first web configurator screen. 4.3 The Web Configurator Layout The Port State Overview screen is 1234.
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... you to log out of the configuration screens. Click this link to perform certain tasks no matter which the Switch gets the time and date. Chapter 4 The Web Configurator A - Click the menu items to open submenu links, and then click on a port to a screen where you to reveal a list of submenu links. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 27 C - NTP This link takes you are currently working in the...
... you to log out of the configuration screens. Click this link to perform certain tasks no matter which the Switch gets the time and date. Chapter 4 The Web Configurator A - Click the menu items to open submenu links, and then click on a port to a screen where you to reveal a list of submenu links. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 27 C - NTP This link takes you are currently working in the...
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... configure MSTI priority settings. Aggregation Static This link takes you to a screen where you can logically aggregate physical links to a screen where you can configure LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) on the Switch. Private VLANs 28 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide MSTI Priorities This link takes you to a screen where you can configure authentication and accounting services via the Switch, configure the access control list, DHCP snooping, DHCP relay, IP source guard and ARP inspection settings. VLANs VLAN...
... configure MSTI priority settings. Aggregation Static This link takes you to a screen where you can logically aggregate physical links to a screen where you can configure LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) on the Switch. Private VLANs 28 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide MSTI Priorities This link takes you to a screen where you can configure authentication and accounting services via the Switch, configure the access control list, DHCP snooping, DHCP relay, IP source guard and ARP inspection settings. VLANs VLAN...
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... to a screen where you can restore a previously saved configuration from your current Switch configuration to a computer. This link takes you to a screen where you can see whether stacking is enabled on a port. Maintenance Restart Device Factory Defaults Software Upload Image Select VeriPHY® cable diagnostics provide extensive network cable information such as cable length, termination status, and open/short fault location. This link takes you to a screen where...
... to a screen where you can restore a previously saved configuration from your current Switch configuration to a computer. This link takes you to a screen where you can see whether stacking is enabled on a port. Maintenance Restart Device Factory Defaults Software Upload Image Select VeriPHY® cable diagnostics provide extensive network cable information such as cable length, termination status, and open/short fault location. This link takes you to a screen where...
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... IP address from a DHCP server in a VLAN • How to Use IP Source Guard and DHCP Snooping to Prevent Spoofed Traffic • How to Use DHCP Relay on the Switch • How to Use Link Aggregation to Group Multiple Ports into One Logical Link • How to Analyze Traffic Using Mirroring • How to Use IGMP Snooping to set up and use the Switch. The following figure shows an example. Figure 27 Initial Setup Example: Management IP Address GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide...
... IP address from a DHCP server in a VLAN • How to Use IP Source Guard and DHCP Snooping to Prevent Spoofed Traffic • How to Use DHCP Relay on the Switch • How to Use Link Aggregation to Group Multiple Ports into One Logical Link • How to Analyze Traffic Using Mirroring • How to Use IGMP Snooping to set up and use the Switch. The following figure shows an example. Figure 27 Initial Setup Example: Management IP Address GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide...
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... factory defaults. To change the access privilege level for each feature group, go to Configuration > Security > Switch > Privilege Levels. 5.3 How to display the File Download screen. 36 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide You can use a login account with a privilege level of your device from your computer to the Switch. 5.3.1 Backing up a Configuration File Backing up your configuration file, 1 Click Maintenance > Configuration > Save and click Save Configuration. 2 Click Save to Manage a Configuration File Configuration files define the Switch's settings. To backup your Switch...
... factory defaults. To change the access privilege level for each feature group, go to Configuration > Security > Switch > Privilege Levels. 5.3 How to display the File Download screen. 36 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide You can use a login account with a privilege level of your device from your computer to the Switch. 5.3.1 Backing up a Configuration File Backing up your configuration file, 1 Click Maintenance > Configuration > Save and click Save Configuration. 2 Click Save to Manage a Configuration File Configuration files define the Switch's settings. To backup your Switch...
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GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 39 Click Add New VLAN to create VLAN2. 3 Enter 2 in the VLAN ID field and enter a descriptive name in the navigation panel. Chapter 5 Tutorials 1 Access the Switch through http://192.168.1.1. Log into the Switch with the admin account. 2 Click Configuration > VLANs > VLAN Membership in the VLAN Name field for the VLAN2 network. 4 Since the VLAN2 network is connected to port 1 on the Switch, select port 1's check box under...
GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 39 Click Add New VLAN to create VLAN2. 3 Enter 2 in the VLAN ID field and enter a descriptive name in the navigation panel. Chapter 5 Tutorials 1 Access the Switch through http://192.168.1.1. Log into the Switch with the admin account. 2 Click Configuration > VLANs > VLAN Membership in the VLAN Name field for the VLAN2 network. 4 Since the VLAN2 network is connected to port 1 on the Switch, select port 1's check box under...
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... to save the settings to each other. This can prevent clients from getting IP addresses from information provided manually by snooping DHCP packets (dynamic bindings) and from unauthorized DHCP servers. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 45 The Switch builds the binding table by administrators (static bindings). Chapter 5 Tutorials 5.6.2 Enabling Port Isolation Follow the steps below to configure port isolation. 1 Click Configuration > Private VLANs > Port Isolation. 2 Select the check boxes of ports 2, 3 and 4, and click...
... to save the settings to each other. This can prevent clients from getting IP addresses from information provided manually by snooping DHCP packets (dynamic bindings) and from unauthorized DHCP servers. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 45 The Switch builds the binding table by administrators (static bindings). Chapter 5 Tutorials 5.6.2 Enabling Port Isolation Follow the steps below to configure port isolation. 1 Click Configuration > Private VLANs > Port Isolation. 2 Select the check boxes of ports 2, 3 and 4, and click...
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... configure ports to DHCP servers or other switches. Table 5 Settings in this Tutorial HOST PORT CONNECTED DHCP Server (A) 5 DHCP Client (B) 6 DHCP Client (C) 7 VLAN 1 and 100 1 and 100 1 and 100 PVID 100 100 100 DHCP SNOOPING PORT TRUSTED Yes No No 1 Access the Switch through http://192.168.1.1. Log into the Switch by entering the username (default: admin) and password (default: 1234). 2 See Section 5.4 on page 38 for example, OFFER, ACK, or NACK). • The source MAC address and source IP address...
... configure ports to DHCP servers or other switches. Table 5 Settings in this Tutorial HOST PORT CONNECTED DHCP Server (A) 5 DHCP Client (B) 6 DHCP Client (C) 7 VLAN 1 and 100 1 and 100 1 and 100 PVID 100 100 100 DHCP SNOOPING PORT TRUSTED Yes No No 1 Access the Switch through http://192.168.1.1. Log into the Switch by entering the username (default: admin) and password (default: 1234). 2 See Section 5.4 on page 38 for example, OFFER, ACK, or NACK). • The source MAC address and source IP address...
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... DHCP clients and the DHCP server are not in the DHCP requests. This tutorial describes how to configure your DHCP server (192.168.2.3) and want to have configured your Switch to forward DHCP client requests to DHCP client A based on ports 6 and 7. In this example, you have it assign a specific IP address (say 172.16.1.18) and gateway information to a specific DHCP server. Set the maximum number of DHCP clients to learn dynamically on the slot 48 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide...
... DHCP clients and the DHCP server are not in the DHCP requests. This tutorial describes how to configure your DHCP server (192.168.2.3) and want to have configured your Switch to forward DHCP client requests to DHCP client A based on ports 6 and 7. In this example, you have it assign a specific IP address (say 172.16.1.18) and gateway information to a specific DHCP server. Set the maximum number of DHCP clients to learn dynamically on the slot 48 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide...
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... configure ports to join the VLAN. 5.8.2 Configuring DHCP Relay 1 Click Configuration > Security > Network > DHCP > Relay. 2 Select Enabled in the Relay Mode field to enable DHCP relay on the Switch. 3 Enter the DHCP server's IP address (192.168.2.3 in this example) in the Relay Server field. 4 Select Enabled in the DHCP requests. 6 Click Save to save your changes back to the Switch's port 2 in the DHCP request. Client A connects to the Switch. Chapter 5 Tutorials ID, VLAN ID and port number in VLAN 102. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide...
... configure ports to join the VLAN. 5.8.2 Configuring DHCP Relay 1 Click Configuration > Security > Network > DHCP > Relay. 2 Select Enabled in the Relay Mode field to enable DHCP relay on the Switch. 3 Enter the DHCP server's IP address (192.168.2.3 in this example) in the Relay Server field. 4 Select Enabled in the DHCP requests. 6 Click Save to save your changes back to the Switch's port 2 in the DHCP request. Client A connects to the Switch. Chapter 5 Tutorials ID, VLAN ID and port number in VLAN 102. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide...
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.... Chapter 5 Tutorials 7 The DHCP server can then assign a specific IP address based on the DHCP request. 5.8.3 Troubleshooting Check the client A's IP address. Note: In a properly planned network, it did not receive the IP address 172.16.1.18, make sure that the ports that dynamically creates and manages trunk groups. This standard describes the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), which is one logical higher-capacity link. B A 50 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide A trunk group is...
.... Chapter 5 Tutorials 7 The DHCP server can then assign a specific IP address based on the DHCP request. 5.8.3 Troubleshooting Check the client A's IP address. Note: In a properly planned network, it did not receive the IP address 172.16.1.18, make sure that the ports that dynamically creates and manages trunk groups. This standard describes the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), which is one logical higher-capacity link. B A 50 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide A trunk group is...
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... Save when you enable LACP link aggregation on full-duplex links. • All ports in the figure below. To configure the settings: GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 51 Packets from the same source and/or to establish trunk groups. Chapter 5 Tutorials 2 Configure static trunking - Click Configuration > Aggregation > Static. LACP also allows port redundancy, that : • You must have the same media type, speed, duplex mode and flow control settings. In this...
... Save when you enable LACP link aggregation on full-duplex links. • All ports in the figure below. To configure the settings: GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 51 Packets from the same source and/or to establish trunk groups. Chapter 5 Tutorials 2 Configure static trunking - Click Configuration > Aggregation > Static. LACP also allows port redundancy, that : • You must have the same media type, speed, duplex mode and flow control settings. In this...
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... create the remote port mirroring VLAN and configure the intermediate and destination ports as a member of this VLAN. 5 Configure a port (2 for example) to act as the intermediate port that connects to Switch B. 6 Configure a port (10 for example) to act as the destination port that help forward traffic. 4 Enter the remote port mirroring VLAN ID number (100 in this example). Select Enabled in the Mode field to activate mirroring on the Switch. 3 Set Type to Destination to Configuration > Port Mirroring. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 59
... create the remote port mirroring VLAN and configure the intermediate and destination ports as a member of this VLAN. 5 Configure a port (2 for example) to act as the intermediate port that connects to Switch B. 6 Configure a port (10 for example) to act as the destination port that help forward traffic. 4 Enter the remote port mirroring VLAN ID number (100 in this example). Select Enabled in the Mode field to activate mirroring on the Switch. 3 Set Type to Destination to Configuration > Port Mirroring. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 59
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... username (default: admin) and password (default: 1234). 2 Go to Configuration > IPMAC > IGMP Snooping > Basic Configuration. This helps speed up the leave process. 8 Also set the maximum number of multicast join and leave messages passed to the multicast router/switch. 6 Select a router port (port 1 in a multicast group. This help prevent the clients from receiving traffic resulting from unwanted sources. 5 Set Leave Proxy Enabled and Proxy Enabled to allow the Switch to send a leave message with its MAC address. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 61 Log...
... username (default: admin) and password (default: 1234). 2 Go to Configuration > IPMAC > IGMP Snooping > Basic Configuration. This helps speed up the leave process. 8 Also set the maximum number of multicast join and leave messages passed to the multicast router/switch. 6 Select a router port (port 1 in a multicast group. This help prevent the clients from receiving traffic resulting from unwanted sources. 5 Set Leave Proxy Enabled and Proxy Enabled to allow the Switch to send a leave message with its MAC address. GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide 61 Log...
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... cables for the Switch. 1 The default management IP address is 192.168.1.1. 2 Use the console port to log in the web configurator. 1 Make sure you are using the correct IP address. • The default management IP address is 1234. 2 If this does not work , you have to reset the device to the Switch (in AC models or if the AC power supply is connected in AC/DC models). 6 If the problem continues, contact the vendor. 6.2 Switch Access and Login I forgot the username and/or password. 1 The default username...
... cables for the Switch. 1 The default management IP address is 192.168.1.1. 2 Use the console port to log in the web configurator. 1 Make sure you are using the correct IP address. • The default management IP address is 1234. 2 If this does not work , you have to reset the device to the Switch (in AC models or if the AC power supply is connected in AC/DC models). 6 If the problem continues, contact the vendor. 6.2 Switch Access and Login I forgot the username and/or password. 1 The default username...
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... Login screen, but I forgot the IP address for unauthorized access to its factory defaults. To avoid unauthorized access, configure the secured client setting in to check for the Switch. 2 Check the hardware connections, and make sure [Caps Lock] is 1234. Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions In order to use the web configurator you need to allow: • Web browser pop-up windows and has JavaScripts and Java enabled. 4 Make sure your computer is unauthorized access to access...
... Login screen, but I forgot the IP address for unauthorized access to its factory defaults. To avoid unauthorized access, configure the secured client setting in to check for the Switch. 2 Check the hardware connections, and make sure [Caps Lock] is 1234. Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions In order to use the web configurator you need to allow: • Web browser pop-up windows and has JavaScripts and Java enabled. 4 Make sure your computer is unauthorized access to access...
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... be treated separately. 74 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide Your product is for indoor use or purpose. Used electrical and electronic equipment should service or disassemble this warranty, is a remote risk of electric shock from the device and the power source. • Do NOT attempt to rest on the device. • Do NOT install, use this device during a thunderstorm. ONLY qualified service personnel should be solely...
... be treated separately. 74 GS1910/XGS1910 Series User's Guide Your product is for indoor use or purpose. Used electrical and electronic equipment should service or disassemble this warranty, is a remote risk of electric shock from the device and the power source. • Do NOT attempt to rest on the device. • Do NOT install, use this device during a thunderstorm. ONLY qualified service personnel should be solely...