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... you can confgiure warning or alarm thresholds for each port. A static route defines how the Switch should forward traffic by configuring the TCP/IP parameters manually. DHCP This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the DHCP settings. Diagnostic This link takes you to screens where you can view... Diagnostic This 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
... you can confgiure warning or alarm thresholds for each port. A static route defines how the Switch should forward traffic by configuring the TCP/IP parameters manually. DHCP This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the DHCP settings. Diagnostic This link takes you to screens where you can view... Diagnostic This 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
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... Port Setup screen allows you turn on the Switch and configure the port settings, such as fan speeds). VES1724-56 User's Guide 73 The General Setup screen allows you to set the system time manually or get the current time and date from an external server when you to set up and configure...
... Port Setup screen allows you turn on the Switch and configure the port settings, such as fan speeds). VES1724-56 User's Guide 73 The General Setup screen allows you to set the system time manually or get the current time and date from an external server when you to set up and configure...
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...60 seconds. Time (RFC-868) format displays a 4-byte integer giving the total number of your geographical time zone. Enter the time manually. The main differences between them are allowed. Enter the geographic location of seconds since 1970/1/1 at 0:0:0. spaces are the time format. ...Time Server when Bootup Time Server IP Address DESCRIPTION Choose a descriptive name for up to 32 printable ASCII characters; Please wait. 76 VES1724-56 User's Guide Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address of this screen. Click Basic Setting > General Setup in charge of your timeserver ...
...60 seconds. Time (RFC-868) format displays a 4-byte integer giving the total number of your geographical time zone. Enter the time manually. The main differences between them are allowed. Enter the geographic location of seconds since 1970/1/1 at 0:0:0. spaces are the time format. ...Time Server when Bootup Time Server IP Address DESCRIPTION Choose a descriptive name for up to 32 printable ASCII characters; Please wait. 76 VES1724-56 User's Guide Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address of this screen. Click Basic Setting > General Setup in charge of your timeserver ...
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...the maximum net data rate based on the initial line condition. This field displays the VDSL2 profile(s) applied to the factory defaults. Manual displays if the Switch fixes the transmission rate as during initialization as well as the minimum net data rate and disables transmission rate ... to take you to a screen where you can configure detailed DPBO settings. Click Clear to clear the fields to a VDSL line profile. 110 VES1724-56 User's Guide Click a profile name in this field to edit that profile. This field displays downstream (DS) and upstream (US) rate adaptive ...
...the maximum net data rate based on the initial line condition. This field displays the VDSL2 profile(s) applied to the factory defaults. Manual displays if the Switch fixes the transmission rate as during initialization as well as the minimum net data rate and disables transmission rate ... to take you to a screen where you can configure detailed DPBO settings. Click Clear to clear the fields to a VDSL line profile. 110 VES1724-56 User's Guide Click a profile name in this field to edit that profile. This field displays downstream (DS) and upstream (US) rate adaptive ...
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... and disable transmission rate adjustment. In addition, this enables the Switch to keep the transmit rate negotiated between 0 and 16. 112 VES1724-56 User's Guide Alternatively, select Diable to use a higher transmission rate. Down-Shift Time Enter the number of SRA (Seamless Rate Adaptation... a robust overhead channel. When the actual SNR margin is considered successful when the Switch receives a synchronous signal (SyncFlag). Select Manual to ensure that carries only overhead data. ROC SNR Margin ROC min INP Select Enable to use the emergency rate adjustment system for...
... and disable transmission rate adjustment. In addition, this enables the Switch to keep the transmit rate negotiated between 0 and 16. 112 VES1724-56 User's Guide Alternatively, select Diable to use a higher transmission rate. Down-Shift Time Enter the number of SRA (Seamless Rate Adaptation... a robust overhead channel. When the actual SNR margin is considered successful when the Switch receives a synchronous signal (SyncFlag). Select Manual to ensure that carries only overhead data. ROC SNR Margin ROC min INP Select Enable to use the emergency rate adjustment system for...
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...for switches to join the specified VLAN. GARP is forwarded according to the specified VLAN tag all outgoing frames transmitted. 130 VES1724-56 User's Guide A Leave All message terminates all incoming tagged traffic is a protocol that provides a generic mechanism for protocols ...VLAN Registration GARP and GVRP are withdrawn by a GVRP registration/deregistration process. If the incoming traffic is a static VLAN created manually. Fixed registration ports are forbidden to register necessary VLAN members on the Switch. Ports with other GARP participants within a bridged...
...for switches to join the specified VLAN. GARP is forwarded according to the specified VLAN tag all outgoing frames transmitted. 130 VES1724-56 User's Guide A Leave All message terminates all incoming tagged traffic is a protocol that provides a generic mechanism for protocols ...VLAN Registration GARP and GVRP are withdrawn by a GVRP registration/deregistration process. If the incoming traffic is a static VLAN created manually. Fixed registration ports are forbidden to register necessary VLAN members on the Switch. Ports with other GARP participants within a bridged...
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....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. This may reduce the need for a port. Figure 80 Advanced Application > Static MAC Forwarding VES1724-56 User's Guide 152 When you set up static MAC address rules, you are setting...
....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. This may reduce the need for a port. Figure 80 Advanced Application > Static MAC Forwarding VES1724-56 User's Guide 152 When you set up static MAC address rules, you are setting...
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... can forward these screens 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). Static multicast forwarding allows you can configure this in the.... Figure 81 shows such unknown multicast frames flooded to all ports or drop them. CHAPTER 12 Static Multicast Forward Setup Use these multicast frames to VES1724-56 User's Guide 154
... can forward these screens 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). Static multicast forwarding allows you can configure this in the.... Figure 81 shows such unknown multicast frames flooded to all ports or drop them. CHAPTER 12 Static Multicast Forward Setup Use these multicast frames to VES1724-56 User's Guide 154
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... profile and associating the profile to a port. 24.1.3 IGMP Snooping A Switch can join. It checks IGMP packets passing through your Switch. VES1724-56 User's Guide 217 it is a network-layer protocol used to establish membership in the Class D range (224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255...additional network traffic, allowing you to significantly reduce multicast traffic passing through it has learned from IGMP snooping or that you have manually configured) to control the distribution of that group. The Switch forwards multicast traffic destined for more information). 24.1.2 IGMP Filtering With...
... profile and associating the profile to a port. 24.1.3 IGMP Snooping A Switch can join. It checks IGMP packets passing through your Switch. VES1724-56 User's Guide 217 it is a network-layer protocol used to establish membership in the Class D range (224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255...additional network traffic, allowing you to significantly reduce multicast traffic passing through it has learned from IGMP snooping or that you have manually configured) to control the distribution of that group. The Switch forwards multicast traffic destined for more information). 24.1.2 IGMP Filtering With...
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... the subscriber VLAN to leave the multicast group. If there is hidden from the streaming media server, S, via the Switch. 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 example. The Switch sends... traffic in the multicast VLAN. Chapter 24 Multicast The following figure shows a multicast television example where a subscriber device (such as a computer) in this port 226 VES1724-56 User's Guide
... the subscriber VLAN to leave the multicast group. If there is hidden from the streaming media server, S, via the Switch. 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 example. The Switch sends... traffic in the multicast VLAN. Chapter 24 Multicast The following figure shows a multicast television example where a subscriber device (such as a computer) in this port 226 VES1724-56 User's Guide
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... the binding table dynamically. • ARP inspection. This can receive each port (trusted or untrusted) can prevent clients from getting IP addresses from information provided manually by administrators (static bindings). If there is not a binding, the Switch discards the packet. VES1724-56 User's Guide 246
... the binding table dynamically. • ARP inspection. This can receive each port (trusted or untrusted) can prevent clients from getting IP addresses from information provided manually by administrators (static bindings). If there is not a binding, the Switch discards the packet. VES1724-56 User's Guide 246
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... by the MAC address and VLAN ID. If you try to create a static binding with the same MAC address and VLAN 250 VES1724-56 User's Guide To open this screen. This field displays the source MAC address in the binding. Table 105 IP Source Guard LABEL ... minutes, and seconds the binding is always valid (for example, a static binding). dhcp-snooping: This binding was learned from information provided manually by DHCP snooping and ARP inspection to distinguish between authorized and unauthorized packets in the binding. This field displays the IP address assigned to ...
... by the MAC address and VLAN ID. If you try to create a static binding with the same MAC address and VLAN 250 VES1724-56 User's Guide To open this screen. This field displays the source MAC address in the binding. Table 105 IP Source Guard LABEL ... minutes, and seconds the binding is always valid (for example, a static binding). dhcp-snooping: This binding was learned from information provided manually by DHCP snooping and ARP inspection to distinguish between authorized and unauthorized packets in the binding. This field displays the IP address assigned to ...
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... the values above based on the last selected static binding or, if not applicable, to clear the Delete check boxes above. Click this screen. VES1724-56 User's Guide 251 To open this to clear the fields above . Click this binding has one port, select the first radio button and enter ...the binding. This field displays the port number in the binding. Click this field is valid. 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 .
... the values above based on the last selected static binding or, if not applicable, to clear the Delete check boxes above. Click this screen. VES1724-56 User's Guide 251 To open this to clear the fields above . Click this binding has one port, select the first radio button and enter ...the binding. This field displays the port number in the binding. Click this field is valid. 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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This field displays a sequential number for each MAC address filter. Click this , and click Delete to remove the specified entry. VES1724-56 User's Guide 259 This field displays the source VLAN ID in the binding table. MAC+VLAN: The MAC address and VLAN ID were not in ... field displays the source port of MAC address filters that were created because the Switch identified unauthorized ARP packets. You can also delete the record manually (Delete). Delete Cancel Change Pages Port: The MAC address, VLAN ID, and IP address were in one screen. To open this screen. IP: The MAC...
This field displays a sequential number for each MAC address filter. Click this , and click Delete to remove the specified entry. VES1724-56 User's Guide 259 This field displays the source VLAN ID in the binding table. MAC+VLAN: The MAC address and VLAN ID were not in ... field displays the source port of MAC address filters that were created because the Switch identified unauthorized ARP packets. You can also delete the record manually (Delete). Delete Cancel Change Pages Port: The MAC address, VLAN ID, and IP address were in one screen. To open this screen. IP: The MAC...
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... all the ports as soon as SNMP traps when it is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on this row to manually enable the port in this port is connected is in loop state the Switch will shut down this row are done configuring. Enter the time... the Switch. Chapter 27 Loop Guard The following table describes the labels in the Port Setup screen. Use this port. Use this screen afresh. 270 VES1724-56 User's Guide If you make the setting the same for loop guard. The Switch generates syslog, internal log messages as well as you select Fix...
... all the ports as soon as SNMP traps when it is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on this row to manually enable the port in this port is connected is in loop state the Switch will shut down this row are done configuring. Enter the time... the Switch. Chapter 27 Loop Guard The following table describes the labels in the Port Setup screen. Use this port. Use this screen afresh. 270 VES1724-56 User's Guide If you make the setting the same for loop guard. The Switch generates syslog, internal log messages as well as you select Fix...
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...RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows individual computers to offer the DHCP clients on your network. Figure 186 IP Application > DHCP > DHCP Status VES1724-56 User's Guide 305 If you should use for clients in different VLAN. 36.2 DHCP Status Click IP Application > DHCP in the broadcast domain of...your network. When the Switch receives a request from a server. The Switch can configure the Switch as a DHCP relay agent. You can be configured manually. 36.1.1 DHCP Modes If there is already a DHCP server on your network, then you want to obtain TCP/IP configuration at start-up from a...
...RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows individual computers to offer the DHCP clients on your network. Figure 186 IP Application > DHCP > DHCP Status VES1724-56 User's Guide 305 If you should use for clients in different VLAN. 36.2 DHCP Status Click IP Application > DHCP in the broadcast domain of...your network. When the Switch receives a request from a server. The Switch can configure the Switch as a DHCP relay agent. You can be configured manually. 36.1.1 DHCP Modes If there is already a DHCP server on your network, then you want to obtain TCP/IP configuration at start-up from a...
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... the destination port is flooded to all ports. The Switch uses the MAC table to determine how to forward frames. Figure 224 MAC Table Flowchart VES1724-56 User's Guide 349 Too much port flooding leads to network congestion. • If the Switch has already learned the port for this MAC address, ...This chapter introduces the MAC Table screen. 42.1 MAC Table Overview The MAC Table screen (a MAC table is dynamic (learned by the Switch) or static (manually entered in on which port(s) and whether the MAC address is also known as the port it came . 2 The Switch checks to see if the...
... the destination port is flooded to all ports. The Switch uses the MAC table to determine how to forward frames. Figure 224 MAC Table Flowchart VES1724-56 User's Guide 349 Too much port flooding leads to network congestion. • If the Switch has already learned the port for this MAC address, ...This chapter introduces the MAC Table screen. 42.1 MAC Table Overview The MAC Table screen (a MAC table is dynamic (learned by the Switch) or static (manually entered in on which port(s) and whether the MAC address is also known as the port it came . 2 The Switch checks to see if the...
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... to display and arrange the data according to which the above MAC address was learned. Sort by the Switch) or static (manually entered in the Static MAC Forwarding screen). 350 VES1724-56 User's Guide Table 165 Management > MAC Table LABEL DESCRIPTION Mac-flush Click this button to display and arrange the data according...
... to display and arrange the data according to which the above MAC address was learned. Sort by the Switch) or static (manually entered in the Static MAC Forwarding screen). 350 VES1724-56 User's Guide Table 165 Management > MAC Table LABEL DESCRIPTION Mac-flush Click this button to display and arrange the data according...
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... Switch or should be used to Probe. When an address is an invalid IPv6 address. Invalid: The neighbor address is manually configured, it expires. Figure 231 IPv6 Cache > Prefix List 358 VES1724-56 User's Guide Chapter 46 IPv6 Cache Table 169 IPv6 Cache > Neighbor Cache (continued) LABEL State DESCRIPTION This field displays whether...
... Switch or should be used to Probe. When an address is an invalid IPv6 address. Invalid: The neighbor address is manually configured, it expires. Figure 231 IPv6 Cache > Prefix List 358 VES1724-56 User's Guide Chapter 46 IPv6 Cache Table 169 IPv6 Cache > Neighbor Cache (continued) LABEL State DESCRIPTION This field displays whether...