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... Configuration File 45 4.7 Logging Out of the Web Configurator 46 4.8 Help ...46 Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example...47 5.1 Overview ...47 5.1.1 Creating a VLAN ...47 5.1.2 Setting Port VID ...48 5.2 Configuring Switch Management IP Address 49 Chapter 6 Tutorials ...51 6.1 Overview ...51 6.2 How to Use DHCP Snooping on the Switch 51 6.3 How to Use DHCP Relay... 6.3.4 Troubleshooting ...59 Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics...60 7.1 Overview ...60 7.1.1 What You Can Do ...60 7.2 Port Status Summary ...61 7.2.1 Status: Port Details ...63 12 GS2200-8/24 User's Guide
... Configuration File 45 4.7 Logging Out of the Web Configurator 46 4.8 Help ...46 Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example...47 5.1 Overview ...47 5.1.1 Creating a VLAN ...47 5.1.2 Setting Port VID ...48 5.2 Configuring Switch Management IP Address 49 Chapter 6 Tutorials ...51 6.1 Overview ...51 6.2 How to Use DHCP Snooping on the Switch 51 6.3 How to Use DHCP Relay... 6.3.4 Troubleshooting ...59 Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics...60 7.1 Overview ...60 7.1.1 What You Can Do ...60 7.2 Port Status Summary ...61 7.2.1 Status: Port Details ...63 12 GS2200-8/24 User's Guide
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... remove VLAN tags before sending. 5 Click Add to save the settings to be a permanent member of the VLAN only. 4 To ensure that the tag defines. 48 GS2200-8/24 User's Guide Note: The VLAN Group ID field in this screen and the VID field in the VLAN Group ID field for the VLAN2...
... remove VLAN tags before sending. 5 Click Add to save the settings to be a permanent member of the VLAN only. 4 To ensure that the tag defines. 48 GS2200-8/24 User's Guide Note: The VLAN Group ID field in this screen and the VID field in the VLAN Group ID field for the VLAN2...
User Guide
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Figure 48 Basic Setting > PoE > PoE Setup The following screen opens. This field is the port index number. The following table describes the labels in the Basic ... from the Switch. Select High to set the Switch to assign the remaining power to the port after all critical priority ports are served. 80 GS2200-8/24 User's Guide PDs with higher priority also get more power than the Max Power (mW) of the PD. Select this if you want the...
Figure 48 Basic Setting > PoE > PoE Setup The following screen opens. This field is the port index number. The following table describes the labels in the Basic ... from the Switch. Select High to set the Switch to assign the remaining power to the port after all critical priority ports are served. 80 GS2200-8/24 User's Guide PDs with higher priority also get more power than the Max Power (mW) of the PD. Select this if you want the...
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...Type Select an Ethernet type or select Other and enter the Ethernet type number in valid MAC address format (six hexadecimal character pairs). GS2200-8/24 User's Guide 155 Enter a descriptive name for this screen. Port Type the port number to configure a layer 2 classifier. ...screen as shown. Chapter 20 Classifier Click Advanced Application > Classifier in the navigation panel to Table 50 on page 157 for information. Table 48 Advanced Application > Classifier LABEL Active Name Layer 2 DESCRIPTION Select this option to all ports (Any). To specify a source, select the ...
...Type Select an Ethernet type or select Other and enter the Ethernet type number in valid MAC address format (six hexadecimal character pairs). GS2200-8/24 User's Guide 155 Enter a descriptive name for this screen. Port Type the port number to configure a layer 2 classifier. ...screen as shown. Chapter 20 Classifier Click Advanced Application > Classifier in the navigation panel to Table 50 on page 157 for information. Table 48 Advanced Application > Classifier LABEL Active Name Layer 2 DESCRIPTION Select this option to all ports (Any). To specify a source, select the ...
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... as "11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000", and counting up the number of ones in this case results in the Index field. 156 GS2200-8/24 User's Guide Add Cancel Clear Select Any to apply the rule to all TCP/UDP protocol port numbers or select the ... in valid MAC address format (six hexadecimal character pairs). Select Any to apply the rule to establish TCP connections. Chapter 20 Classifier Table 48 Advanced Application > Classifier (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Destination MAC Address Select Any to apply the rule to configure a layer 3 classifier. Destination ...
... as "11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000", and counting up the number of ones in this case results in the Index field. 156 GS2200-8/24 User's Guide Add Cancel Clear Select Any to apply the rule to all TCP/UDP protocol port numbers or select the ... in valid MAC address format (six hexadecimal character pairs). Select Any to apply the rule to establish TCP connections. Chapter 20 Classifier Table 48 Advanced Application > Classifier (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Destination MAC Address Select Any to apply the rule to configure a layer 3 classifier. Destination ...
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... on the Switch. Table 95 Default DSCP-IEEE 802.1p Mapping DSCP VALUE 0 - 7 8 - 15 16 - 23 24 - 31 IEEE 802.1p 0 1 2 3 32 - 39 4 40 - 47 5 48 - 55 6 56 - 63 7 31.3.1 Configuring DSCP Settings To change the DSCP-IEEE 802.1p mapping click the DSCP Setting link in this screen. Figure 156...
... on the Switch. Table 95 Default DSCP-IEEE 802.1p Mapping DSCP VALUE 0 - 7 8 - 15 16 - 23 24 - 31 IEEE 802.1p 0 1 2 3 32 - 39 4 40 - 47 5 48 - 55 6 56 - 63 7 31.3.1 Configuring DSCP Settings To change the DSCP-IEEE 802.1p mapping click the DSCP Setting link in this screen. Figure 156...
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... B. The replying device (which is either the IP address of the target in the target IP address field. In an Ethernet LAN, MAC addresses are 48 bits long. ARP-Reply By default, the Switch is in ARP-Reply learning mode and updates the ARP table only with the target's MAC address..., swaps the sender and target pairs, and unicasts the answer directly back to the requesting machine. Host A sends an GS2200-8/24 User's Guide 250 In the following example, the Switch does not have IP address and MAC address mapping information for hosts A and B in its...
... B. The replying device (which is either the IP address of the target in the target IP address field. In an Ethernet LAN, MAC addresses are 48 bits long. ARP-Reply By default, the Switch is in ARP-Reply learning mode and updates the ARP table only with the target's MAC address..., swaps the sender and target pairs, and unicasts the answer directly back to the requesting machine. Host A sends an GS2200-8/24 User's Guide 250 In the following example, the Switch does not have IP address and MAC address mapping information for hosts A and B in its...
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In an Ethernet LAN, MAC addresses are 48 bits long. The ARP Table maintains an association between each MAC address and its own MAC and IP address in the target IP address field. ... the device. An IP (version 4) address is a protocol for a host device on the local area network. The replying device (which is the Ethernet broadcast address). GS2200-8/24 User's Guide 299 The Switch fills in its corresponding IP address. 40.1.1 What You Can Do Use the ARP Table screen (Section 40.2 on...
In an Ethernet LAN, MAC addresses are 48 bits long. The ARP Table maintains an association between each MAC address and its own MAC and IP address in the target IP address field. ... the device. An IP (version 4) address is a protocol for a host device on the local area network. The replying device (which is the Ethernet broadcast address). GS2200-8/24 User's Guide 299 The Switch fills in its corresponding IP address. 40.1.1 What You Can Do Use the ARP Table screen (Section 40.2 on...