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DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. • Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device. • ONLY qualified service personnel should service or disassemble this device. • Make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports. • Place connecting cables carefully so that supply or receive power and their connected Ethernet cables must all be sure to dampness, dust...
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. • Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device. • ONLY qualified service personnel should service or disassemble this device. • Make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports. • Place connecting cables carefully so that supply or receive power and their connected Ethernet cables must all be sure to dampness, dust...
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... Setting ...196 Table 74 DHCP Status ...198 Table 75 Relay Agent Information ...199 Table 76 DHCP Relay ...199 Table 77 DHCP VLAN Setting ...202 Table 78 VRRP Status ...207 Table 79 VRRP Configuration ...208 Table 80 Maintenance ...215 Table 81 Firmware Upgrade ...217 26 MS-7206 User's Guide List of Tables Table 39 Classifier ...124 Table 40 Common Ethernet Types and Protocol Number 126 Table 41 Common IP Ports...
... Setting ...196 Table 74 DHCP Status ...198 Table 75 Relay Agent Information ...199 Table 76 DHCP Relay ...199 Table 77 DHCP VLAN Setting ...202 Table 78 VRRP Status ...207 Table 79 VRRP Configuration ...208 Table 80 Maintenance ...215 Table 81 Firmware Upgrade ...217 26 MS-7206 User's Guide List of Tables Table 39 Classifier ...124 Table 40 Common Ethernet Types and Protocol Number 126 Table 41 Common IP Ports...
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... high switching capacity, high port density, and centralized management for troubleshooting by service engineers. Line commands are connected to manage the MM-7201. • Web Configurator. The device can be useful if the device becomes unstable or even crashes. The MS-7206 system is recommended for the whole company. This is connected to router D by an SNMP manager. FTP is connected to these switches using fiber. • Router D provides secure Internet access for everyday management of...
... high switching capacity, high port density, and centralized management for troubleshooting by service engineers. Line commands are connected to manage the MM-7201. • Web Configurator. The device can be useful if the device becomes unstable or even crashes. The MS-7206 system is recommended for the whole company. This is connected to router D by an SNMP manager. FTP is connected to these switches using fiber. • Router D provides secure Internet access for everyday management of...
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... hot-swap interface modules, follow these steps. 1 Open the Slot Setup screen, and uninstall the existing type of interface module is installed. The system automatically detects what type of interface module in the system, the new management card automatically becomes the standby management card. If you want to remove the existing interface module and add the new interface module. Chapter 3 Installing Cards If there is another management card in the slot (if necessary). 40 MS-7206 User's Guide
... hot-swap interface modules, follow these steps. 1 Open the Slot Setup screen, and uninstall the existing type of interface module is installed. The system automatically detects what type of interface module in the system, the new management card automatically becomes the standby management card. If you want to remove the existing interface module and add the new interface module. Chapter 3 Installing Cards If there is another management card in the slot (if necessary). 40 MS-7206 User's Guide
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... The Web Configurator Table 4 Navigation Panel Menu Description (continued) LINK DESCRIPTION Advanced Application VLAN Configure VLAN settings. Static MAC Forwarding Configure static MAC addresses for classified traffic. Multicast Configure various multicast features and create multicast VLANs. RIP RIP (Routing Information Protocol) allows a routing device to carry user data. Filtering Set up filtering rules. Bandwidth Control Specify the guaranteed bandwidth and maximum bandwidth for outgoing traffic on a port. Port Security Activate MAC address learning...
... The Web Configurator Table 4 Navigation Panel Menu Description (continued) LINK DESCRIPTION Advanced Application VLAN Configure VLAN settings. Static MAC Forwarding Configure static MAC addresses for classified traffic. Multicast Configure various multicast features and create multicast VLANs. RIP RIP (Routing Information Protocol) allows a routing device to carry user data. Filtering Set up filtering rules. Bandwidth Control Specify the guaranteed bandwidth and maximum bandwidth for outgoing traffic on a port. Port Security Activate MAC address learning...
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... the routing table. Diagnostic Use this to manage firmware and configuration files, to reset a slot, or to check system logs, ping IP addresses or perform port tests. MS-7206 User's Guide 49 VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), defined in the same VLAN group so as a DHCP server or a DHCP relay. Management Maintenance Use this to reboot the whole switch. Syslog Use this to configure the switch's log settings and syslog server. Access Control Use this to configure SNMP, administrator accounts, and remote management. DHCP DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration...
... the routing table. Diagnostic Use this to manage firmware and configuration files, to reset a slot, or to check system logs, ping IP addresses or perform port tests. MS-7206 User's Guide 49 VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), defined in the same VLAN group so as a DHCP server or a DHCP relay. Management Maintenance Use this to reboot the whole switch. Syslog Use this to configure the switch's log settings and syslog server. Access Control Use this to configure SNMP, administrator accounts, and remote management. DHCP DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration...
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... User's Guide 55 You can receive frames properly, clear the TX Tagging check box to set the switch to remove VLAN tags before sending. 6 Click Add to save the settings to the run -time memory are lost when the MM-7201's power is connected to port 1 in slot 3, select Fixed to configure port 1 to be a permanent member of VLAN 2. In this with port-based VLAN or tagged static VLAN with fixed port...
... User's Guide 55 You can receive frames properly, clear the TX Tagging check box to set the switch to remove VLAN tags before sending. 6 Click Add to save the settings to the run -time memory are lost when the MM-7201's power is connected to port 1 in slot 3, select Fixed to configure port 1 to be a permanent member of VLAN 2. In this with port-based VLAN or tagged static VLAN with fixed port...
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... other routing devices across different routing domains, enable RIP (Routing Information Protocol) in the RIP screen. 1 Click IP Application and RIP in the navigation panel. 2 Select Both in the run-time memory are forwarded to the VLAN group that is turned off . 56 MS-7206 User's Guide In the example network, configure 2 as the port VID on that port get sent to VLAN 2. Figure 14 Initial Setup Network Example: Port VID Slot 3, Port 1, PVID...
... other routing devices across different routing domains, enable RIP (Routing Information Protocol) in the RIP screen. 1 Click IP Application and RIP in the navigation panel. 2 Select Both in the run-time memory are forwarded to the VLAN group that is turned off . 56 MS-7206 User's Guide In the example network, configure 2 as the port VID on that port get sent to VLAN 2. Figure 14 Initial Setup Network Example: Port VID Slot 3, Port 1, PVID...
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... network. You can configure multiple routing domains on the IP address without additional routers. In addition, this screen, click Basic Setting > IP Setup. To change the IP address of an IP address. The factory default IP address is also known as the IP address ranges for it to configure the default gateway, DNS server, management IP address, and IP domains. CHAPTER 10 IP Setup This chapter introduces IP interfaces and then describes the IP Setup screen. 10.1 IP Interfaces The switch needs an IP address for the domains do not overlap. MS-7206 User's Guide...
... network. You can configure multiple routing domains on the IP address without additional routers. In addition, this screen, click Basic Setting > IP Setup. To change the IP address of an IP address. The factory default IP address is also known as the IP address ranges for it to configure the default gateway, DNS server, management IP address, and IP domains. CHAPTER 10 IP Setup This chapter introduces IP interfaces and then describes the IP Setup screen. 10.1 IP Interfaces The switch needs an IP address for the domains do not overlap. MS-7206 User's Guide...
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... for all ports. The factory default for data transmission to enable a port. MS-7206 User's Guide 79 CHAPTER 12 Port Setup 12.1 Port Setup Use this row only if you want to look. Use this screen to configure basic port settings, such as you want to all ports is enabled. Active Note: Changes in this screen, click Basic Setting > Port Setup. To open this row apply to make them. A port must be enabled for all ports. Port This...
... for all ports. The factory default for data transmission to enable a port. MS-7206 User's Guide 79 CHAPTER 12 Port Setup 12.1 Port Setup Use this row only if you want to look. Use this screen to configure basic port settings, such as you want to all ports is enabled. Active Note: Changes in this screen, click Basic Setting > Port Setup. To open this row apply to make them. A port must be enabled for all ports. Port This...
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... the port from the summary table. Add Click Add to save your changes to the switch's run-time memory. The switch loses these changes if it is the default selection. Cancel Click Cancel to start configuring the screen again. Clear Click Clear to reset the fields. Name This field displays the descriptive name for this screen to configure the static VLAN (IEEE 802.1Q) settings on...
... the port from the summary table. Add Click Add to save your changes to the switch's run-time memory. The switch loses these changes if it is the default selection. Cancel Click Cancel to start configuring the screen again. Clear Click Clear to reset the fields. Name This field displays the descriptive name for this screen to configure the static VLAN (IEEE 802.1Q) settings on...
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... an IGMP snooping VLAN. 27.2 Multicast Status Use this screen to configure multicast settings for the switch or for more information on . Chapter 27 Multicast The switch forwards multicast traffic destined for multicast groups (that it has learned from IGMP snooping or that you have manually configured) to ports that are members of that belongs to the multicast group. Multicast Group This field displays IP multicast group addresses. 27.3 Multicast Setting Use this screen to...
... an IGMP snooping VLAN. 27.2 Multicast Status Use this screen to configure multicast settings for the switch or for more information on . Chapter 27 Multicast The switch forwards multicast traffic destined for multicast groups (that it has learned from IGMP snooping or that you have manually configured) to ports that are members of that belongs to the multicast group. Multicast Group This field displays IP multicast group addresses. 27.3 Multicast Setting Use this screen to...
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... VLAN, the receiving port will still be on the list of forwarding destinations for the multicast traffic. This allows the multicast devices to update the multicast forwarding table to forward or not forward multicast traffic to join the appropriate multicast group. Chapter 27 Multicast Figure 61 MVR Network Example 27.6.1 Types of the configured MVR multicast group addresses on the switch, an entry is created in the forwarding table on the switch. When the subscriber changes the channel or turns...
... VLAN, the receiving port will still be on the list of forwarding destinations for the multicast traffic. This allows the multicast devices to update the multicast forwarding table to forward or not forward multicast traffic to join the appropriate multicast group. Chapter 27 Multicast Figure 61 MVR Network Example 27.6.1 Types of the configured MVR multicast group addresses on the switch, an entry is created in the forwarding table on the switch. When the subscriber changes the channel or turns...
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... -only - You must configure the settings in the Access Control > Logins screen. If you want the switch to send information when an IEEE 802.1x client begins a session (authenticates via the console port, telnet or SSH. • Dot1x - Configure the switch to check other sources for accounting of specific types of a session. • Commands - Active Select this and you have the switch check the administrator accounts configured via your TACACS...
... -only - You must configure the settings in the Access Control > Logins screen. If you want the switch to send information when an IEEE 802.1x client begins a session (authenticates via the console port, telnet or SSH. • Dot1x - Configure the switch to check other sources for accounting of specific types of a session. • Commands - Active Select this and you have the switch check the administrator accounts configured via your TACACS...
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... connect to a DHCP server. 198 MS-7206 User's Guide This helps provide authentication about the source of the VLAN group to the Option 82 field. if the switch is configured as a global DHCP relay. Once the DHCP client obtains an IP address and can be configured as a relay agent for more details. This means that it relays to a DHCP server by a VLAN ID if it is not configured as the IP address...
... connect to a DHCP server. 198 MS-7206 User's Guide This helps provide authentication about the source of the VLAN group to the Option 82 field. if the switch is configured as a global DHCP relay. Once the DHCP client obtains an IP address and can be configured as a relay agent for more details. This means that it relays to a DHCP server by a VLAN ID if it is not configured as the IP address...
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... all ports in the subscriber VLANs and simplifies multicast group management. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Use this feature to have the MM-7201 assign IP addresses, an IP default gateway and DNS servers to computers on a traffic flow grouped by untagging (removing the VLAN tags) IP multicast packets. Classifier and Policy You can send packets to specific criteria such as an IP routing domain) is network congestion. Queuing Queuing is used to help solve...
... all ports in the subscriber VLANs and simplifies multicast group management. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Use this feature to have the MM-7201 assign IP addresses, an IP default gateway and DNS servers to computers on a traffic flow grouped by untagging (removing the VLAN tags) IP multicast packets. Classifier and Policy You can send packets to specific criteria such as an IP routing domain) is network congestion. Queuing Queuing is used to help solve...
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...-speed links than to an earlier configuration. VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), defined in the same VLAN group so as iStacking) allows you to configure multiple RSTP configurations and assign ports to each tree. Device Management Use the web configurator to exchange routing information. Port Authentication and Security For security, the switch allows authentication using a common routing protocol to easily configure the rich range of -band management) Default Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 (24 bits) Default User Name admin Default Password 1234 MS-7206 User's Guide...
...-speed links than to an earlier configuration. VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), defined in the same VLAN group so as iStacking) allows you to configure multiple RSTP configurations and assign ports to each tree. Device Management Use the web configurator to exchange routing information. Port Authentication and Security For security, the switch allows authentication using a common routing protocol to easily configure the rich range of -band management) Default Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 (24 bits) Default User Name admin Default Password 1234 MS-7206 User's Guide...
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Java MS-7206 User's Guide 291 Figure 152 Security Settings - button. 3 Scroll down to Microsoft VM. 4 Under Java permissions make sure that a safety level is selected. 5 Click OK to close the window. Java Scripting 48.0.0.3 Java Permissions 1 From Internet Explorer, click Tools, Internet Options and then the Security tab. 2 Click the Custom Level... Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions Figure 151 Security Settings -
Java MS-7206 User's Guide 291 Figure 152 Security Settings - button. 3 Scroll down to Microsoft VM. 4 Under Java permissions make sure that a safety level is selected. 5 Click OK to close the window. Java Scripting 48.0.0.3 Java Permissions 1 From Internet Explorer, click Tools, Internet Options and then the Security tab. 2 Click the Custom Level... Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions Figure 151 Security Settings -
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... System 189 default timer setting 192 error message 191 graft 190 how it works 189 implementation 189 probe 190 prune 190 report 190 setup 190 terminology 190 threshold 191 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, see DHCP dynamic link aggregation 113 E Ethernet broadcast address 257 Ethernet port test 241 extended authentication protocol 119 external authentication server 160 F Fair Queuing 136 fan speed 64 FCC interference statement 293 file transfer using FTP command example 220...
... System 189 default timer setting 192 error message 191 graft 190 how it works 189 implementation 189 probe 190 prune 190 report 190 setup 190 terminology 190 threshold 191 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, see DHCP dynamic link aggregation 113 E Ethernet broadcast address 257 Ethernet port test 241 extended authentication protocol 119 external authentication server 160 F Fair Queuing 136 fan speed 64 FCC interference statement 293 file transfer using FTP command example 220...
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... R RADIUS 159, 160 advantages 160 and port authentication 160 Network example 159 server 160 settings 160 setup 160 RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) 119 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP). See STP 95 redistribute route 180 registration product 295 related documentation 3 remote management 238 service 239 trusted computers 238 resetting 51, 215 to factory default settings 215 restoring configuration 51, 218 Reverse Path Forwarding, see RPF Reverse Path Multicasting , see RPM RFC 3164 243...
... R RADIUS 159, 160 advantages 160 and port authentication 160 Network example 159 server 160 settings 160 setup 160 RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) 119 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP). See STP 95 redistribute route 180 registration product 295 related documentation 3 remote management 238 service 239 trusted computers 238 resetting 51, 215 to factory default settings 215 restoring configuration 51, 218 Reverse Path Forwarding, see RPF Reverse Path Multicasting , see RPM RFC 3164 243...