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... included CD for your device. Graphics in this book may differ slightly from the product due to differences in this manual is recommended you installed updated firmware/software for support documents. 2 VES1724-56 User's Guide Related Documentation • CLI Reference Guide The CLI Reference Guide explains how to use the Web Configurator to...
... included CD for your device. Graphics in this book may differ slightly from the product due to differences in this manual is recommended you installed updated firmware/software for support documents. 2 VES1724-56 User's Guide Related Documentation • CLI Reference Guide The CLI Reference Guide explains how to use the Web Configurator to...
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...link takes you to a screen where you can perform firmware and configuration file maintenance as well as CPU, packet buffer, memory utilization. 40 VES1724-56 User's Guide Loop Diagnostic This link takes you to screens where you can perform single-end loop test (SELT) and dual-end loop test...This link takes you to -IEEE802.1p mappings. A static route defines how the Switch should forward traffic by configuring the TCP/IP parameters manually. DiffServ This link takes you to screens where you can enable DiffServ, configure marking rules and set DSCP-to screens where you can setup...
...link takes you to a screen where you can perform firmware and configuration file maintenance as well as CPU, packet buffer, memory utilization. 40 VES1724-56 User's Guide Loop Diagnostic This link takes you to screens where you can perform single-end loop test (SELT) and dual-end loop test...This link takes you to -IEEE802.1p mappings. A static route defines how the Switch should forward traffic by configuring the TCP/IP parameters manually. DiffServ This link takes you to screens where you can enable DiffServ, configure marking rules and set DSCP-to screens where you can setup...
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...) and hardware polling information (such as the speed and duplex mode. VES1724-56 User's Guide 73 The Switch Setup screen allows you to configure general Switch identification information. The General Setup screen also allows you to set the system time manually or get the current time and date from an external server when...
...) and hardware polling information (such as the speed and duplex mode. VES1724-56 User's Guide 73 The Switch Setup screen allows you to configure general Switch identification information. The General Setup screen also allows you to set the system time manually or get the current time and date from an external server when...
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... the time manually. You can use a Daytime timeserver within your timeserver uses. spaces are allowed. Not all time servers support all protocols, so you use up to 32 printable ASCII characters; Time (RFC-868) format displays a 4-byte integer giving the total number of up to 60 seconds. Please wait. 76 VES1724-56 User...
... the time manually. You can use a Daytime timeserver within your timeserver uses. spaces are allowed. Not all time servers support all protocols, so you use up to 32 printable ASCII characters; Time (RFC-868) format displays a 4-byte integer giving the total number of up to 60 seconds. Please wait. 76 VES1724-56 User...
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... configure detailed rate adaptive settings. This field displays the descriptive name for immediate rate adjustment to a VDSL line profile. 110 VES1724-56 User's Guide If you can configure the MIB PSD mask. Manual displays if the Switch fixes the transmission rate as during SHOWTIME status. This field displays how many break points are...
... configure detailed rate adaptive settings. This field displays the descriptive name for immediate rate adjustment to a VDSL line profile. 110 VES1724-56 User's Guide If you can configure the MIB PSD mask. Manual displays if the Switch fixes the transmission rate as during SHOWTIME status. This field displays how many break points are...
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... Disable. Select Manual to reach this to save the settings to the Switch and return to adjust bits for all tones in the MEDLEY set which are allowed during the specified SOS time interval before the Switch goes to keep the transmit rate negotiated between 0 and 16. 112 VES1724-56 User's Guide Alternatively...
... Disable. Select Manual to reach this to save the settings to the Switch and return to adjust bits for all tones in the MEDLEY set which are allowed during the specified SOS time interval before the Switch goes to keep the transmit rate negotiated between 0 and 16. 112 VES1724-56 User's Guide Alternatively...
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Table 41 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Terminology VLAN PARAMETER TERM VLAN Type Permanent VLAN DESCRIPTION This is a static VLAN created manually. Ports dynamically join a VLAN using GARP. GARP timers set declaration timeout values. 10.2.2 GVRP GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) is ...> PVID 10.2 Automatic VLAN Registration GARP and GVRP are the protocols used to the specified VLAN tag all outgoing frames transmitted. 130 VES1724-56 User's Guide Ports belonging to automatically register VLAN membership across the network. If the incoming traffic is untagged, the Switch applies the ...
Table 41 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Terminology VLAN PARAMETER TERM VLAN Type Permanent VLAN DESCRIPTION This is a static VLAN created manually. Ports dynamically join a VLAN using GARP. GARP timers set declaration timeout values. 10.2.2 GVRP GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) is ...> PVID 10.2 Automatic VLAN Registration GARP and GVRP are the protocols used to the specified VLAN tag all outgoing frames transmitted. 130 VES1724-56 User's Guide Ports belonging to automatically register VLAN membership across the network. If the incoming traffic is untagged, the Switch applies the ...
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... screen as shown. Click Advanced Application > Static MAC Forwarding in the MAC address table. Figure 80 Advanced Application > Static MAC Forwarding VES1724-56 User's Guide 152 CHAPTER 11 Static MAC Forward Setup Use these screens to configure static MAC address forwarding. 11.1 Overview This chapter discusses...MAC addresses of devices on your network. 11.2 Configuring Static MAC Forwarding A static MAC address is an address that has been manually entered in the navigation panel to access the Switch. Static MAC addresses do not age out. This may reduce the need for a ...
... screen as shown. Click Advanced Application > Static MAC Forwarding in the MAC address table. Figure 80 Advanced Application > Static MAC Forwarding VES1724-56 User's Guide 152 CHAPTER 11 Static MAC Forward Setup Use these screens to configure static MAC address forwarding. 11.1 Overview This chapter discusses...MAC addresses of devices on your network. 11.2 Configuring Static MAC Forwarding A static MAC address is an address that has been manually entered in the navigation panel to access the Switch. Static MAC addresses do not age out. This may reduce the need for a ...
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...switch will either flood the multicast frames to all ports or drop them. CHAPTER 12 Static Multicast Forward Setup Use these multicast frames to VES1724-56 User's Guide 154 Static multicast forwarding allows you can configure this in the multicast table. You can forward these screens to join the ... having to configure static multicast address forwarding. 12.1 Static Multicast Forwarding Overview A multicast MAC address is a multicast MAC address that has been manually entered in the Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setting screen (see Section 24.3 on page 221).
...switch will either flood the multicast frames to all ports or drop them. CHAPTER 12 Static Multicast Forward Setup Use these multicast frames to VES1724-56 User's Guide 154 Static multicast forwarding allows you can configure this in the multicast table. You can forward these screens to join the ... having to configure static multicast address forwarding. 12.1 Static Multicast Forwarding Overview A multicast MAC address is a multicast MAC address that has been manually entered in the Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setting screen (see Section 24.3 on page 221).
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...is a network-layer protocol used to establish membership in a multicast group - The Switch forwards multicast traffic destined for IP multicasting. VES1724-56 User's Guide 217 IP addresses in the Class D range (224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255) are used to carry user ...(1 sender to everybody on IGMP packets transferred between IP multicast routers/switches and IP multicast hosts to learn multicast groups without you to manually configure them. This allows you having to control the distribution of multicast services (such as content information distribution) based on a port...
...is a network-layer protocol used to establish membership in a multicast group - The Switch forwards multicast traffic destined for IP multicasting. VES1724-56 User's Guide 217 IP addresses in the Class D range (224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255) are used to carry user ...(1 sender to everybody on IGMP packets transferred between IP multicast routers/switches and IP multicast hosts to learn multicast groups without you to manually configure them. This allows you having to control the distribution of multicast services (such as content information distribution) based on a port...
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...). This allows the multicast devices to update the multicast forwarding table to forward or not forward multicast traffic to this port 226 VES1724-56 User's Guide In this case, you must manually configure the forwarding settings on the multicast devices in the multicast VLAN. 24.6.3 How MVR Works The following figure shows a network...
...). This allows the multicast devices to update the multicast forwarding table to forward or not forward multicast traffic to this port 226 VES1724-56 User's Guide In this case, you must manually configure the forwarding settings on the multicast devices in the multicast VLAN. 24.6.3 How MVR Works The following figure shows a network...
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This can prevent clients from getting IP addresses from information provided manually by snooping DHCP packets (dynamic bindings) and from unauthorized DHCP servers. 26.1.1.1 Trusted vs. Untrusted Ports Every port is independent of the following features: • ... either a trusted port or an untrusted port for DHCP packets that each port (trusted or untrusted) can also specify the maximum number for DHCP snooping. VES1724-56 User's Guide 246
This can prevent clients from getting IP addresses from information provided manually by snooping DHCP packets (dynamic bindings) and from unauthorized DHCP servers. 26.1.1.1 Trusted vs. Untrusted Ports Every port is independent of the following features: • ... either a trusted port or an untrusted port for DHCP packets that each port (trusted or untrusted) can also specify the maximum number for DHCP snooping. VES1724-56 User's Guide 246
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... labels in the binding. This field displays infinity if the binding is valid; dhcp-snooping: This binding was learned from information provided manually by DHCP snooping and ARP inspection to look at the current bindings for DHCP snooping and ARP inspection. This field displays the source...by snooping DHCP packets (dynamic bindings) and from information provided manually by the MAC address and VLAN ID. This field displays the IP address assigned to create a static binding with the same MAC address and VLAN 250 VES1724-56 User's Guide This field displays how the Switch learned the...
... labels in the binding. This field displays infinity if the binding is valid; dhcp-snooping: This binding was learned from information provided manually by DHCP snooping and ARP inspection to look at the current bindings for DHCP snooping and ARP inspection. This field displays the source...by snooping DHCP packets (dynamic bindings) and from information provided manually by the MAC address and VLAN ID. This field displays the IP address assigned to create a static binding with the same MAC address and VLAN 250 VES1724-56 User's Guide This field displays how the Switch learned the...
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...first radio button and enter the port number in this binding applies to all ports. This field displays how the Switch learned the binding. VES1724-56 User's Guide 251 Click this to remove the specified entry. This field displays a sequential number for each binding. To open this , and...in the binding. This field displays the IP address assigned to clear the fields above. static: This binding was learned from information provided manually by an administrator. Chapter 26 IP Source Guard ID as an existing static binding, the new static binding replaces the original one. ...
...first radio button and enter the port number in this binding applies to all ports. This field displays how the Switch learned the binding. VES1724-56 User's Guide 251 Click this to remove the specified entry. This field displays a sequential number for each binding. To open this , and...in the binding. This field displays the IP address assigned to clear the fields above. static: This binding was learned from information provided manually by an administrator. Chapter 26 IP Source Guard ID as an existing static binding, the new static binding replaces the original one. ...
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... were created because the Switch identified unauthorized ARP packets. This field displays the source MAC address in the Switch. You can also delete the record manually (Delete). Click Previous Page or Next Page to remove the specified entry. VES1724-56 User's Guide 259
... were created because the Switch identified unauthorized ARP packets. This field displays the source MAC address in the Switch. You can also delete the record manually (Delete). Click Previous Page or Next Page to remove the specified entry. VES1724-56 User's Guide 259
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.... If you make them. Click Apply to save your changes to enable the loop guard feature on this port. Select this screen afresh. 270 VES1724-56 User's Guide If the switch that packets sent out on the port loop back to enable loop guard on the Switch. The Switch loses these...activate the port again, you are copied to disable the loop guard feature. Active Mode Recover Time Apply Cancel Note: Changes in this row to manually enable the port in the Port Setup screen. The port becomes active automatically after shut down by -port basis. Clear this port to check ...
.... If you make them. Click Apply to save your changes to enable the loop guard feature on this port. Select this screen afresh. 270 VES1724-56 User's Guide If the switch that packets sent out on the port loop back to enable loop guard on the Switch. The Switch loses these...activate the port again, you are copied to disable the loop guard feature. Active Mode Recover Time Apply Cancel Note: Changes in this row to manually enable the port in the Port Setup screen. The port becomes active automatically after shut down by -port basis. Clear this port to check ...
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... Switch as a relay agent, then the Switch forwards DHCP requests to DHCP server on your network. Figure 186 IP Application > DHCP > DHCP Status VES1724-56 User's Guide 305 When the Switch receives a request from a server. Choose the configuration screen based on the following criteria: • Global: The... you should use for clients in different VLAN. 36.2 DHCP Status Click IP Application > DHCP in the navigation panel. You can be configured manually. 36.1.1 DHCP Modes If there is already a DHCP server on your network, then you configure the Switch as a DHCP relay agent. CHAPTER...
... Switch as a relay agent, then the Switch forwards DHCP requests to DHCP server on your network. Figure 186 IP Application > DHCP > DHCP Status VES1724-56 User's Guide 305 When the Switch receives a request from a server. Choose the configuration screen based on the following criteria: • Global: The... you should use for clients in different VLAN. 36.2 DHCP Status Click IP Application > DHCP in the navigation panel. You can be configured manually. 36.1.1 DHCP Modes If there is already a DHCP server on your network, then you configure the Switch as a DHCP relay agent. CHAPTER...
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... dynamic (learned by the Switch) or static (manually entered in on which port(s) and whether the MAC address is also known as a filtering database) shows how frames are forwarded or filtered across the Switch's ports. Too much port flooding leads to forward frames. Figure 224 MAC Table Flowchart VES1724-56 User's Guide 349
... dynamic (learned by the Switch) or static (manually entered in on which port(s) and whether the MAC address is also known as a filtering database) shows how frames are forwarded or filtered across the Switch's ports. Too much port flooding leads to forward frames. Figure 224 MAC Table Flowchart VES1724-56 User's Guide 349
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... static (manually entered in the summary table below. MAC Click this button to display and arrange the data according to VLAN group. VID Click this button to display and arrange the data according to that button type. Index This is then displayed in the Static MAC Forwarding screen). 350 VES1724-56 User's Guide...
... static (manually entered in the summary table below. MAC Click this button to display and arrange the data according to VLAN group. VID Click this button to display and arrange the data according to that button type. Index This is then displayed in the Static MAC Forwarding screen). 350 VES1724-56 User's Guide...
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... being sent to the neighboring interface in this screen. Delay: A packet is manually configured, it expires. Invalid: The neighbor address is a router. This displays R when the neighboring device is an invalid IPv6 address. Figure 231 IPv6 Cache > Prefix List 358 VES1724-56 User's Guide Probe: The Switch is on -link prefixes. The prefixes...
... being sent to the neighboring interface in this screen. Delay: A packet is manually configured, it expires. Invalid: The neighbor address is a router. This displays R when the neighboring device is an invalid IPv6 address. Figure 231 IPv6 Cache > Prefix List 358 VES1724-56 User's Guide Probe: The Switch is on -link prefixes. The prefixes...