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...allow anything to rest on the power adaptor or cord and do NOT place the product where anyone can expose you to the correct ports. • Place connecting cables carefully so that used electrical and electronic products should not exceed 7mm. Your product is damaged, remove...cables from this device before servicing or disassembling. • Use ONLY an appropriate power adaptor or cord for Waste Electronics and Electrical Equipment. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 7 Connect it from the device and the power source. • Do NOT attempt to the right supply voltage (for ...
...allow anything to rest on the power adaptor or cord and do NOT place the product where anyone can expose you to the correct ports. • Place connecting cables carefully so that used electrical and electronic products should not exceed 7mm. Your product is damaged, remove...cables from this device before servicing or disassembling. • Use ONLY an appropriate power adaptor or cord for Waste Electronics and Electrical Equipment. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 7 Connect it from the device and the power source. • Do NOT attempt to the right supply voltage (for ...
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... Hardware Overview ...33 Tutorials ...45 Basic Configuration ...55 The Web Configurator ...57 Initial Setup Example ...67 System Status and Port Statistics 73 Basic Setting ...79 Advanced ...93 VLAN ...95 Static MAC Forward Setup ...115 Static Multicast Forward Setup 119 Filtering...155 Port Authentication ...165 Port Security ...171 Classifier ...177 Policy Rule ...185 Queuing Method ...193 VLAN Stacking ...197 Multicast ...205 AAA ...221 IP Source Guard ...235 Loop Guard ...261 VLAN Mapping ...265 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling ...269 IP Application ...273 Static Route ...275 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F ...
... Hardware Overview ...33 Tutorials ...45 Basic Configuration ...55 The Web Configurator ...57 Initial Setup Example ...67 System Status and Port Statistics 73 Basic Setting ...79 Advanced ...93 VLAN ...95 Static MAC Forward Setup ...115 Static Multicast Forward Setup 119 Filtering...155 Port Authentication ...165 Port Security ...171 Classifier ...177 Policy Rule ...185 Queuing Method ...193 VLAN Stacking ...197 Multicast ...205 AAA ...221 IP Source Guard ...235 Loop Guard ...261 VLAN Mapping ...265 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling ...269 IP Application ...273 Static Route ...275 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F ...
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... Installation Requirements 30 2.3.2 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch 31 2.3.3 Mounting the Switch on a Rack 32 Chapter 3 Hardware Overview...33 3.1 Front Panel ...33 3.1.1 Console Port ...35 3.1.2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports 35 3.1.3 Mini-GBIC Slots ...36 3.1.4 Management Port ...38 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 11
... Installation Requirements 30 2.3.2 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch 31 2.3.3 Mounting the Switch on a Rack 32 Chapter 3 Hardware Overview...33 3.1 Front Panel ...33 3.1.1 Console Port ...35 3.1.2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports 35 3.1.3 Mini-GBIC Slots ...36 3.1.4 Management Port ...38 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 11
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... 5.6.1 Reload the Configuration File 63 5.7 Logging Out of the Web Configurator 64 5.8 Help ...65 Chapter 6 Initial Setup Example...67 6.1 Overview ...67 6.1.1 Creating a VLAN ...67 6.1.2 Setting Port VID ...68 6.2 Configuring Switch Management IP Address 70 Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics 73 7.1 Overview ...73 7.2 Port Status Summary ...73 12 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
... 5.6.1 Reload the Configuration File 63 5.7 Logging Out of the Web Configurator 64 5.8 Help ...65 Chapter 6 Initial Setup Example...67 6.1 Overview ...67 6.1.1 Creating a VLAN ...67 6.1.2 Setting Port VID ...68 6.2 Configuring Switch Management IP Address 70 Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics 73 7.1 Overview ...73 7.2 Port Status Summary ...73 12 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
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...Information ...80 8.3 General Setup ...82 8.4 Introduction to VLANs ...84 8.5 Switch Setup Screen ...85 8.6 IP Setup ...87 8.6.1 Management IP Addresses 87 8.7 Port Setup ...91 Part III: Advanced 93 Chapter 9 VLAN ...95 9.1 Introduction to IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLANs 95 9.1.1 Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames 95 ...Protocol Based VLAN 108 9.10 Create an IP-based VLAN Example 110 9.11 Port-based VLAN Setup 111 9.11.1 Configure a Port-based VLAN 112 Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward Setup 115 10.1 Overview ...115 10.2 Configuring Static MAC Forwarding 115 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 13
...Information ...80 8.3 General Setup ...82 8.4 Introduction to VLANs ...84 8.5 Switch Setup Screen ...85 8.6 IP Setup ...87 8.6.1 Management IP Addresses 87 8.7 Port Setup ...91 Part III: Advanced 93 Chapter 9 VLAN ...95 9.1 Introduction to IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLANs 95 9.1.1 Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames 95 ...Protocol Based VLAN 108 9.10 Create an IP-based VLAN Example 110 9.11 Port-based VLAN Setup 111 9.11.1 Configure a Port-based VLAN 112 Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward Setup 115 10.1 Overview ...115 10.2 Configuring Static MAC Forwarding 115 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 13
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... Rule 123 Chapter 13 Spanning Tree Protocol...125 13.1 STP/RSTP Overview ...125 13.1.1 STP Terminology 125 13.1.2 How STP Works ...126 13.1.3 STP Port States ...127 13.1.4 Multiple RSTP ...127 13.1.5 Multiple STP ...128 13.2 Spanning Tree Protocol Status Screen 131 13.3 Spanning Tree Configuration 132 13.4 ...147 14.2 Bandwidth Control Setup 148 Chapter 15 Broadcast Storm Control ...151 15.1 Broadcast Storm Control Setup 151 Chapter 16 Mirroring ...153 16.1 Port Mirroring Setup ...153 Chapter 17 Link Aggregation ...155 17.1 Link Aggregation Overview 155 14 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
... Rule 123 Chapter 13 Spanning Tree Protocol...125 13.1 STP/RSTP Overview ...125 13.1.1 STP Terminology 125 13.1.2 How STP Works ...126 13.1.3 STP Port States ...127 13.1.4 Multiple RSTP ...127 13.1.5 Multiple STP ...128 13.2 Spanning Tree Protocol Status Screen 131 13.3 Spanning Tree Configuration 132 13.4 ...147 14.2 Bandwidth Control Setup 148 Chapter 15 Broadcast Storm Control ...151 15.1 Broadcast Storm Control Setup 151 Chapter 16 Mirroring ...153 16.1 Port Mirroring Setup ...153 Chapter 17 Link Aggregation ...155 17.1 Link Aggregation Overview 155 14 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
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... Aggregation Setting 159 17.5 Link Aggregation Control Protocol 161 17.6 Static Trunking Example 162 Chapter 18 Port Authentication...165 18.1 Port Authentication Overview 165 18.1.1 IEEE 802.1x Authentication 165 18.1.2 MAC Authentication 166 18.2 Port Authentication Configuration 167 18.2.1 Activate IEEE 802.1x Security 168 18.2.2 Activate MAC Authentication 169 Chapter 19... 189 21.4 Policy Example ...191 Chapter 22 Queuing Method...193 22.1 Queuing Method Overview 193 22.1.1 Strictly Priority Queuing 193 22.1.2 Weighted Fair Queuing 193 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 15
... Aggregation Setting 159 17.5 Link Aggregation Control Protocol 161 17.6 Static Trunking Example 162 Chapter 18 Port Authentication...165 18.1 Port Authentication Overview 165 18.1.1 IEEE 802.1x Authentication 165 18.1.2 MAC Authentication 166 18.2 Port Authentication Configuration 167 18.2.1 Activate IEEE 802.1x Security 168 18.2.2 Activate MAC Authentication 169 Chapter 19... 189 21.4 Policy Example ...191 Chapter 22 Queuing Method...193 22.1 Queuing Method Overview 193 22.1.1 Strictly Priority Queuing 193 22.1.2 Weighted Fair Queuing 193 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 15
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....2 Multicast Status ...206 24.3 Multicast Setting ...207 24.4 IGMP Snooping VLAN ...210 24.5 IGMP Filtering Profile ...212 24.6 MVR Overview ...213 24.6.1 Types of MVR Ports 214 24.6.2 MVR Modes ...214 24.6.3 How MVR Works ...214 24.7 General MVR Configuration 215 24.8 MVR Group Configuration 217 24.8.1 MVR Configuration Example 219... 222 25.2 AAA Screens ...222 25.2.1 RADIUS Server Setup 223 25.2.2 TACACS+ Server Setup 225 25.2.3 AAA Setup ...227 25.2.4 Vendor Specific Attribute 230 16 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
....2 Multicast Status ...206 24.3 Multicast Setting ...207 24.4 IGMP Snooping VLAN ...210 24.5 IGMP Filtering Profile ...212 24.6 MVR Overview ...213 24.6.1 Types of MVR Ports 214 24.6.2 MVR Modes ...214 24.6.3 How MVR Works ...214 24.7 General MVR Configuration 215 24.8 MVR Group Configuration 217 24.8.1 MVR Configuration Example 219... 222 25.2 AAA Screens ...222 25.2.1 RADIUS Server Setup 223 25.2.2 TACACS+ Server Setup 225 25.2.3 AAA Setup ...227 25.2.4 Vendor Specific Attribute 230 16 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
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...IP Source Guard Static Binding 240 26.4 DHCP Snooping ...243 26.5 DHCP Snooping Configure 246 26.5.1 DHCP Snooping Port Configure 248 26.5.2 DHCP Snooping VLAN Configure 249 26.6 ARP Inspection Status ...251 26.6.1 ARP Inspection VLAN ...Status 252 26.6.2 ARP Inspection Log Status 253 26.7 ARP Inspection Configure 254 26.7.1 ARP Inspection Port Configure 256 26.7.2 ARP Inspection VLAN Configure 258 Chapter 27 Loop Guard...261 27.1 Loop Guard Overview ...261... 29.2 Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling 271 Part IV: IP Application 273 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 17
...IP Source Guard Static Binding 240 26.4 DHCP Snooping ...243 26.5 DHCP Snooping Configure 246 26.5.1 DHCP Snooping Port Configure 248 26.5.2 DHCP Snooping VLAN Configure 249 26.6 ARP Inspection Status ...251 26.6.1 ARP Inspection VLAN ...Status 252 26.6.2 ARP Inspection Log Status 253 26.7 ARP Inspection Configure 254 26.7.1 ARP Inspection Port Configure 256 26.7.2 ARP Inspection VLAN Configure 258 Chapter 27 Loop Guard...261 27.1 Loop Guard Overview ...261... 29.2 Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling 271 Part IV: IP Application 273 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 17
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... ...326 34.9 Service Port Access Control 326 34.10 Remote Management 327 Chapter 35 Diagnostic...329 35.1 Diagnostic ...329 Chapter 36 Syslog ...331 36.1 Syslog Overview ...331 36.2 Syslog Setup ...332 36.3 Syslog Server Setup ...333 Chapter 37 Cluster Management...335 37.1 Cluster Management Status Overview 335 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 19
... ...326 34.9 Service Port Access Control 326 34.10 Remote Management 327 Chapter 35 Diagnostic...329 35.1 Diagnostic ...329 Chapter 36 Syslog ...331 36.1 Syslog Overview ...331 36.2 Syslog Setup ...332 36.3 Syslog Server Setup ...333 Chapter 37 Cluster Management...335 37.1 Cluster Management Status Overview 335 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 19
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... interface comprising one mini-GBIC slot and one 100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 port, with either port or slot active at a time. In addition, the MGS-3712 has 8 100/1000 Mbps RJ45 ports. The MGS-3712F also has four GbE dual personality interfaces with each interface comprising one mini-...Switch. 1.1.1 Backbone Application The Switch is easy. In addition, the MGS-3712F has 8 mini-GBIC slots. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 23 In addition, the Switch can connect computers and servers directly to the Switch's port or connect other switches to Know Your Switch This chapter introduces the main...
... interface comprising one mini-GBIC slot and one 100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 port, with either port or slot active at a time. In addition, the MGS-3712 has 8 100/1000 Mbps RJ45 ports. The MGS-3712F also has four GbE dual personality interfaces with each interface comprising one mini-...Switch. 1.1.1 Backbone Application The Switch is easy. In addition, the MGS-3712F has 8 mini-GBIC slots. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 23 In addition, the Switch can connect computers and servers directly to the Switch's port or connect other switches to Know Your Switch This chapter introduces the main...
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Moreover, the Switch eases supervision and maintenance by using a Gigabit Ethernet/mini-GBIC port on the server. All users that need high bandwidth can alleviate bandwidth contention and eliminate server and network bottlenecks. You can share... computers can provide a super-fast uplink connection by allowing network managers to centralize multiple servers at a single location. Figure 2 Bridging Application 24 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide It can connect to high-speed department servers via the Switch. Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch In this example application the...
Moreover, the Switch eases supervision and maintenance by using a Gigabit Ethernet/mini-GBIC port on the server. All users that need high bandwidth can alleviate bandwidth contention and eliminate server and network bottlenecks. You can share... computers can provide a super-fast uplink connection by allowing network managers to centralize multiple servers at a single location. Figure 2 Bridging Application 24 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide It can connect to high-speed department servers via the Switch. Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch In this example application the...
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...two networks. For more than one group. VLAN groups can be retained as ATM at any time by adding, moving or changing ports without any recabling. In the following example, use existing adapters and switches. Switching to higher-speed LANs such as ATM (Asynchronous ...on a logical network belong to one group. Stations on page 95. 1.1.4.1 Tag-based VLAN Example Ports in the same group(s) unless such traffic first goes through reduced broadcast traffic. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 25 With VLAN, a station cannot directly talk to or hear from stations that need...
...two networks. For more than one group. VLAN groups can be retained as ATM at any time by adding, moving or changing ports without any recabling. In the following example, use existing adapters and switches. Switching to higher-speed LANs such as ATM (Asynchronous ...on a logical network belong to one group. Stations on page 95. 1.1.4.1 Tag-based VLAN Example Ports in the same group(s) unless such traffic first goes through reduced broadcast traffic. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 25 With VLAN, a station cannot directly talk to or hear from stations that need...
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...8226; Change the password. Use a password that's not easy to guess and that need access to the server need to be monitored by all ports in some cases are necessary to configure advanced features. See Chapter 5 on page 335. 1.3 Good Habits for Managing the Switch Do the following ...Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch Shared resources such as a server can be used by an SNMP manager. Ports can be part of characters, such as numbers and letters. 26 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide Figure 4 Shared Server Using VLAN Example 1.2 Ways to Manage the Switch Use any of the Switch...
...8226; Change the password. Use a password that's not easy to guess and that need access to the server need to be monitored by all ports in some cases are necessary to configure advanced features. See Chapter 5 on page 335. 1.3 Good Habits for Managing the Switch Do the following ...Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch Shared resources such as a server can be used by an SNMP manager. Ports can be part of characters, such as numbers and letters. 26 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide Figure 4 Shared Server Using VLAN Example 1.2 Ways to Manage the Switch Use any of the Switch...
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Figure 8 Front Panel: MGS-3712 LEDs Console Port Management Port Signal slot Ethernet Ports Dual Personality Interfaces MGS-3712F The following figure shows the front panel of the MGS-3712. The front panel contains the Switch LEDs, 8 slots for mini-GBIC (Gigabit Interface Converter) ...management. The front panel contains the Switch LEDs, 8 RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) ports, four dual personality interfaces each consisting of a mini-GBIC slot and a 1000BASE-T MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 33 CHAPTER 3 Hardware Overview This chapter describes the front panel and rear ...
Figure 8 Front Panel: MGS-3712 LEDs Console Port Management Port Signal slot Ethernet Ports Dual Personality Interfaces MGS-3712F The following figure shows the front panel of the MGS-3712. The front panel contains the Switch LEDs, 8 slots for mini-GBIC (Gigabit Interface Converter) ...management. The front panel contains the Switch LEDs, 8 RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) ports, four dual personality interfaces each consisting of a mini-GBIC slot and a 1000BASE-T MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 33 CHAPTER 3 Hardware Overview This chapter describes the front panel and rear ...
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...(MGS3712F) Use mini-GBIC transceivers in these slots for connections to backbone Ethernet switches. Console Port The console port is for details on the pin assignments required. 34 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide See Chapter 42 on another piece of the Switch. Signal Slot Connect the ... computer using 1000BASE-T compatible Category 5/5e/6 copper cables. • Four Mini-GBIC Slots: Use mini-GBIC transceivers in these ports to high-bandwidth backbone network Ethernet switches or use them to daisy-chain other pieces of the Switch. Four Dual Personality Interfaces ...
...(MGS3712F) Use mini-GBIC transceivers in these slots for connections to backbone Ethernet switches. Console Port The console port is for details on the pin assignments required. 34 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide See Chapter 42 on another piece of the Switch. Signal Slot Connect the ... computer using 1000BASE-T compatible Category 5/5e/6 copper cables. • Four Mini-GBIC Slots: Use mini-GBIC transceivers in these ports to high-bandwidth backbone network Ethernet switches or use them to daisy-chain other pieces of the Switch. Four Dual Personality Interfaces ...
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...mode (full duplex or half duplex) of the connected device. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 35 The Switch uses up to a serial port (COM1, COM2 or other COM port) of the 1000Base-T Ethernet ports are connected at the same time, the GbE port will be half duplex or full duplex. This means that the... settings of the peer Ethernet port are the same in order ...
...mode (full duplex or half duplex) of the connected device. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 35 The Switch uses up to a serial port (COM1, COM2 or other COM port) of the 1000Base-T Ethernet ports are connected at the same time, the GbE port will be half duplex or full duplex. This means that the... settings of the peer Ethernet port are the same in order ...
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...These are auto-crossover, that is operating. Auto-crossover ports automatically sense whether they need to install a mini-GBIC transceiver (SFP module). 1 Insert the transceiver into place. 36 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide Chapter 3 Hardware Overview 3.1.2.1 Default Ethernet Negotiation... Settings The factory default negotiation settings for the Gigabit ports on the Switch are: • Speed: Auto • Duplex: Auto...
...These are auto-crossover, that is operating. Auto-crossover ports automatically sense whether they need to install a mini-GBIC transceiver (SFP module). 1 Insert the transceiver into place. 36 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide Chapter 3 Hardware Overview 3.1.2.1 Default Ethernet Negotiation... Settings The factory default negotiation settings for the Gigabit ports on the Switch are: • Speed: Auto • Duplex: Auto...
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... Optic Cables Figure 13 Opening the Transceiver's Latch Example Figure 14 Transceiver Removal Example 3.1.4 Management Port The MGMT (management) port is 192.168.0.1 with a subnet mask of the management port is used for turning on the power. 38 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide Use the following procedures to connect the Switch to a power source after...
... Optic Cables Figure 13 Opening the Transceiver's Latch Example Figure 14 Transceiver Removal Example 3.1.4 Management Port The MGMT (management) port is 192.168.0.1 with a subnet mask of the management port is used for turning on the power. 38 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide Use the following procedures to connect the Switch to a power source after...
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... 10 Green Blinking The system is not connected at 10Mbps. Off The port is transmitting/receiving to/from an Ethernet network. Off The power is off . On The port is not ready/malfunctioning. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 43 Blinking The system is off or the system is ... down. Off The link to an Ethernet network is transmitting/receiving to/from the backup power supply. FDX Amber On The Gigabit port is functioning normally. Off The system is negotiating in half-duplex mode. Blinking The system is congestion in troubleshooting. Blinking There is...
... 10 Green Blinking The system is not connected at 10Mbps. Off The port is transmitting/receiving to/from an Ethernet network. Off The power is off . On The port is not ready/malfunctioning. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 43 Blinking The system is off or the system is ... down. Off The link to an Ethernet network is transmitting/receiving to/from the backup power supply. FDX Amber On The Gigabit port is functioning normally. Off The system is negotiating in half-duplex mode. Blinking The system is congestion in troubleshooting. Blinking There is...