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Stackable Fast Ethernet Switch
24 100BASE-FX MT-RJ ports
Optional 100BASE-FX or 1000BASE-X modules
Optional stack module for linking up to four units
8.8 Gbps of aggregate switch bandwidth
Support for redundant power unit
Up to five port trunks per switch
Port mirroring for non-intrusive analysis
QoS support for two-level priority
Full support for IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
IP Multicasting with IGMP Snooping
Manageable via console, Web, SNMP/RMON
TigerStack 100
Management Guide
SMC6924MT
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Page 1 - TigerStack 100

Stackable Fast Ethernet Switch◆ 24 100BASE-FX MT-RJ ports◆ Optional 100BASE-FX or 1000BASE-X modules◆ Optional stack module for linking up to four

Page 2

TABLE OF CONTENTSviConfiguring IGMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-43IP Multicast Registration Table . . .

Page 3 - Management Guide

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-6Data bits 8 bits Sets the data bits of the RS-232 port. Options : 7, 8Stop bits 1 bit Sets the stop bits of the RS-232 port.Opt

Page 4

MAIN MENU3-7Main MenuUsing the on-board Web agent, you can define system parameters, manage and control the switch, the connected stack and all its po

Page 5

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-8System Information Use the System Information screen to display descriptive information about the switch, or for quick system i

Page 6

SWITCH INFORMATION3-9Switch Information Use the Switch Information screen to display hardware/firmware version numbers for the main board, as well as

Page 7

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-10Agent ModuleExpansion SlotParameter DescriptionHardware Version Hardware version of the agent module.POST ROM Version Agent mo

Page 8

IP CONFIGURATION3-11IP Configuration Use the IP Configuration screen to set the bootup option, configure the IP address for the on-board management ag

Page 9

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-12Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 Subnet mask of the switch you have selected. This mask identifies the host address bits used for routi

Page 10

SNMP CONFIGURATION3-13SNMP ConfigurationUse the SNMP Configuration screen to display and modify parameters for the Simple Network Management Protocol

Page 11

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-14Trap ManagersThe following figure and table describe how to specify management stations that will receive authentication failu

Page 12

SECURITY CONFIGURATION3-15Security ConfigurationUse the Security Configuration screen to restrict management access based on a specified password. The

Page 13

TABLE OF CONTENTSviiB Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1Console Port Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . .

Page 14 - Required Connections

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-16Firmware Upgrade Options You can upgrade system firmware via a Web browser, a TFTP server, or a direct connection to the conso

Page 15 - In-Band Connections

FIRMWARE UPGRADE OPTIONS3-17TFTP Download Management Use the TFTP Download Management menu to load software updates into the switch. The download file

Page 16 - Factory Defaults

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-18Configuration Save and Restore Use the Configure screen to save the switch configuration settings to a file on a TFTP server.

Page 17

CONFIGURATION SAVE AND RESTORE3-19Configuration Download Management Use the Configuration Download Management to restore switch configuration settings

Page 18

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-20Address Table Configuration The Address Table contains the unicast MAC addresses and VLAN identifier associated with each port

Page 19 - Login Screen

SPANNING TREE ALGORITHM (STA)3-21Spanning Tree Algorithm (STA)The Spanning Tree Algorithm can be used to detect and disable network loops, and to prov

Page 20

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-22Spanning TreeThe parameters shown in the following figure and table describe the current bridge STA Information. Parameter Des

Page 21

SPANNING TREE ALGORITHM (STA)3-23PortsThe parameters shown in the following figure and table are for port STA Information. Parameter DescriptionPort S

Page 22

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-24The rules defining port status are:• A port on a network segment with no other STA compliant bridging device is always forward

Page 23

SPANNING TREE ALGORITHM (STA)3-25Spanning Tree ConfigurationThe following figures and tables describe Bridge STA configuration. SwitchWhen the Switch

Page 24

TABLE OF CONTENTSviii

Page 25 - System Information Menu

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-26Max (Message) Age20 The maximum time (in seconds) a device can wait without receiving a configuration message before attemptin

Page 26

SPANNING TREE ALGORITHM (STA)3-27STA Port ConfigurationThe following figure and table describe STA configuration for ports or modules. Parameter Defau

Page 27 - NFORMATION

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-28Path Cost 100/19/4 This parameter is used by the STA algorithm to determine the best path between devices. Therefore, lower v

Page 28

CONFIGURING BRIDGE MIB EXTENSIONS3-29Configuring Bridge MIB ExtensionsThe Bridge MIB includes extensions for managed devices that support Traffic Clas

Page 29 - Management Setup Menu

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-30Bridge SettingsParameter DescriptionTraffic Classes* Multiple traffic classes are supported by this switch as indicated under

Page 30

PRIORITY3-31PriorityIEEE 802.1p defines up to 8 separate traffic classes. This switch supports Quality of Service (QoS) by using two priority queues,

Page 31

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-32Port Traffic Class InformationThis switch provides two priority levels with weighted fair queuing for port egress. This means

Page 32

VLAN MANAGEMENT3-33VLAN ManagementUse the VLAN Management screen to define which VLAN has management access to the switch. Parameters shown on this sc

Page 33 - IP Connectivity Test (Ping)

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-34Configuring Virtual LANs You can use the VLAN configuration menu to assign any port on the switch to any of up to 256 LAN grou

Page 34 - HTTP Configuration

CONFIGURING VIRTUAL LANS3-35VLAN Current Table This screen shows the current port members of each VLAN and whether or not the port supports VLAN taggi

Page 35 - Configuring the Serial Port

1-1CHAPTER 1SWITCH MANAGEMENTConfiguration OptionsFor advanced management capability, the TigerStack 100 management agent provides a menu-driven syste

Page 36

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-36VLAN Static List Use this screen to create or remove VLAN groups.Egress Ports Shows the ports which have been added to the dis

Page 37 - Assigning SNMP Parameters

CONFIGURING VIRTUAL LANS3-37VLAN Static TableUse this screen to modify the settings for an existing VLAN. You can add/delete port members for a VLAN f

Page 38 - Configuring Community Names

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-38Use the menu shown below to prevent a port from being dynamically added to the displayed VLAN group through GVRP.Parameter Des

Page 39 - Configuring IP Trap Managers

CONFIGURING VIRTUAL LANS3-39Use the menu shown below to assign ports to the specified VLAN group as an IEEE 802.1Q tagged or untagged port. Assign por

Page 40

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-40VLAN Static Membership by Port Use the screen shown below to assign VLAN groups to the selected port. To perform detailed port

Page 41

CONFIGURING VIRTUAL LANS3-41VLAN Port ConfigurationUse this screen to configure port-specific settings for IEEE 802.1Q VLAN features.Parameter Descrip

Page 42 - Agent Software Upgrade

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-42IGMP Multicast FilteringMulticasting is used to support real-time applications such as video conferencing or streaming audio.

Page 43

IGMP MULTICAST FILTERING3-43Configuring IGMP This protocol allows a host to inform its local switch/router that it wants to receive transmissions addr

Page 44

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-44IP Multicast Registration Table Use the IP Multicast Registration Table to display all the multicast groups active on this swi

Page 45 - Configuring Management Access

PORT MENUS3-45Port MenusPort InformationThe Port Information screen displays the port status, link state, the communication speed and duplex mode, as

Page 46 - Configuring the Switch

SWITCH MANAGEMENT1-2Required ConnectionsConsole Port (Out-of-Band) ConnectionsAttach a VT100 compatible terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation

Page 47 - ONFIGURING

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-46Port ConfigurationUse the Port Configuration menu to configure any port on the switch.Parameter Default DescriptionFlow Contro

Page 48

PORT MENUS3-47Note:MT-RJ ports operate at 100 Mbps and support full- and half-duplex mode. 100BASE-FX module ports operate at 100 Mbps, full-duplex on

Page 49

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-48Port Broadcast Storm Protect ConfigurationUse the Port Broadcast Storm Protect Configuration screen to configure broadcast sto

Page 50

PORT MENUS3-49Port Security ConfigurationUse the Port Security Configuration screen to enable and configure port security for the switch. Port Securit

Page 51

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-50Using a Port Mirror for AnalysisYou can mirror traffic from any source port to a target port for real-time analysis. You can t

Page 52

PORT TRUNK CONFIGURATION3-51Port Trunk ConfigurationPort trunks can be used to increase the bandwidth of a network connection or to ensure fault recov

Page 53

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-52Use the Port Trunking Configuration screen to set up port trunks as shown below:Parameter DescriptionTrunk A unique identifier

Page 54

PORT TRUNK CONFIGURATION3-53The MT-RJ ports used for one side of a trunk must all be on the same internal switch chip. The port groups permitted inclu

Page 55 - Configuring STA for Ports

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-54Port Statistics Use the Port Statistics menu to display Etherlike or RMON statistics for any port on the switch. The statistic

Page 56

PORT STATISTICS3-55Note: Statistics are automatically refreshed every 60 seconds.Excessive Collisions* The number of frames for which transmission fai

Page 57

REQUIRED CONNECTIONS1-3In-Band ConnectionsPrior to accessing the Network Management Module via a network connection, you must first configure it with

Page 58

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-56RMON StatisticsRMON Statistics display key statistics for each port or media module from RMON group 1. (RMON groups 2, 3 and 9

Page 59

PORT STATISTICS3-57Note: Statistics are automatically refreshed every 60 seconds.Oversize Frames The total number of frames received that were longer

Page 60

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-58

Page 61

4-1CHAPTER 4ADVANCED TOPICSThis TigerStack 100 supports Layer 2 switching and other advanced features, which are described in this chapter.Layer 2 Swi

Page 62

ADVANCED TOPICS4-2Spanning Tree AlgorithmThe Spanning Tree Algorithm (that is, the STA configuration algorithm as outlined in IEEE 802.1D) can be used

Page 63 - Configuring Port Trunks

VIRTUAL LANS4-3The following figure gives an illustration of how the Spanning Tree Algorithm assigns bridging device ports.Virtual LANsSwitches do not

Page 64

ADVANCED TOPICS4-4addresses or IP subnets. VLANs inherently provide a high level of network security, since traffic must pass through a Layer 3 switch

Page 65

VIRTUAL LANS4-5frame to the port’s default VLAN if the frame is untagged (determined by the PVID of the receiving port), or maps it for output to the

Page 66

ADVANCED TOPICS4-6Connecting VLAN GroupsThe switch supports intra-VLAN communication using wire-speed switching. However, if you have devices in separ

Page 67

CLASS-OF-SERVICE (COS) SUPPORT4-7information, and configures multicast filters accordingly. IGMP Snooping generates no additional network traffic, all

Page 68

SWITCH MANAGEMENT1-4Factory DefaultsThe default settings for switch configuration parameters. Each parameter can be changed via the console menus or T

Page 69

ADVANCED TOPICS4-8Priority assignment to a packet in the TigerStack 100 can be accomplished in any of the following ways:• Priority can be explicitly

Page 70

SNMP MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE4-9SNMP Management SoftwareSNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a communication protocol designed specifically for man

Page 71 - Configuring Traffic Classes

ADVANCED TOPICS4-10This switch provides support for mini-RMON which contains the four key groups required for basic remote monitoring. These groups in

Page 72

A-1APPENDIX ATROUBLESHOOTINGTroubleshooting ChartTroubleshooting ChartSymptom ActionCannot connect using Telnet, Web browser, or SNMP software• Be sur

Page 73

TROUBLESHOOTINGA-2Upgrading Firmware via the Serial Port You can upgrade system firmware by connecting your computer to the serial port on the switch,

Page 74

UPGRADING FIRMWARE VIA THE SERIAL PORTA-33. Change your baud rate to 115200 bps, and press Enter to enable download mode. From the terminal emulation

Page 75

TROUBLESHOOTINGA-4

Page 76

B-1APPENDIX BPIN ASSIGNMENTSConsole Port Pin AssignmentsThe DB-9 serial port on the switch’s rear panel is used to connect to the switch for out-of-ba

Page 77

PIN ASSIGNMENTSB-2Console Port to 9-Pin COM Port on PCConsole Port to 25-Pin DTE Port on PCSwitch’s 9-Pin Serial PortCCITT Signal PC’s 9-Pin COM Port2

Page 78

Glossary-1GLOSSARYBandwidth UtilizationThe percentage of packets received over time as compared to overall bandwidth. BOOTPBoot protocol used to load

Page 79

FACTORY DEFAULTS1-5Path Cost 4 - 1000Mbps ports19 - 100Mbps ports100 - 10Mbps portsPort Priority 128Spanning Tree Protocol EnabledSpanning Tree Fast

Page 80 - VLAN features

GLOSSARYGlossary-2IEEE 802.1DSpecifies a general method for the operation of MAC bridges, including the Spanning Tree Protocol.IEEE 802.1QVLAN Tagging

Page 81

GLOSSARYGlossary-3Port TrunkDefines network link aggregation and trunking standards which specify how to create a single high-speed logical link that

Page 82

GLOSSARYGlossary-4Virtual LAN (VLAN)A Virtual LAN is a collection of network nodes that share the same collision domain regardless of their physical l

Page 83

Index-1Numerics802.1p port priority 3-31, 4-7802.1Q VLANs 2-56, 3-34, 4-3802.3x flow control 2-31, 3-47Aanalyzer port configuration 2-44, 3-50Bbaud ra

Page 84 - Monitoring the Switch

INDEXIndex-2Internet Group Management ProtocolSee IGMPIP configuration 2-13, 3-11LLayer 2 switching 4-1link aggregation 2-45, 3-51, 4-8loginconfigurat

Page 85 - Displaying Port Statistics

INDEXIndex-3switch configuration 2-28switching, Layer 2 4-1system information 2-7, 3-8Ttaggedports 4-4VLANs 4-5TFTP downloads 2-24, 3-17time-out, cons

Page 86

INDEXIndex-4

Page 88

38 TeslaIrvine, CA 92618Phone: (949) 679-8000Model Number: SMC6924MTPublication Number: 150200025700ARevision Number: E112002-R01FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Page 89 - ONITORING

SWITCH MANAGEMENT1-6

Page 90

2-1CHAPTER 2USING THE SYSTEMCONFIGURATION PROGRAMLogin ScreenOnce a direct connection to the serial port or a Telnet connection is established, the lo

Page 92

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-2You should define a new administrator password, record it and put it in a safe place. Select Console Login Co

Page 93 - Status : Permanent

MAIN MENU2-3Main MenuWith the system configuration program you can define system parameters, manage and control the switch, the connected stack and al

Page 94 - Logging Off the System

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-4Management Setup MenuNetwork Configuration Includes IP setup, Ping facility, HTTP (Web agent) setup, Telnet c

Page 95

MAIN MENU2-5BStorm Control ConfigurationAllows you to enable/disable broadcast storm control on a per-port basis and set the packet-per-second thresho

Page 96 - Home Page

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-6Static Unicast Address Table Configuration Used to manually configure host MAC addresses in the unicast table

Page 97 - NTERFACE

SYSTEM INFORMATION MENU2-7System Information MenuUse the System Information Menu to display a basic description of the switch, including contact infor

Page 98 - Panel Display

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-8Displaying System Information Use the System Information screen to display descriptive information about the

Page 99 - Console Configuration

SYSTEM INFORMATION MENU2-9Displaying Switch Version Information Use the Switch Information screen to display hardware/firmware version numbers for the

Page 100 - ANAGEMENT

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-10Expansion Slot 2 Shows module type if inserted: 100BASE-FX (MMF or SMF), 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX, 1000BASE-

Page 101 - Main Menu

MANAGEMENT SETUP MENU2-11Management Setup MenuAfter initially logging onto the system, adjust the communication parameters for your console to ensure

Page 102 - System Information

38 TeslaIrvine, CA 92618Phone: (949) 679-8000TigerStack 100Management GuideFrom SMC’s Tiger line of feature-rich workgroup LAN solutionsNovember 2002P

Page 103 - Switch Information

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-12Changing the Network Configuration Use the Network Configuration menu to set the bootup option, configure th

Page 104

MANAGEMENT SETUP MENU2-13IP ConfigurationUse the IP Configuration screen to set the bootup option, or configure the switch’s IP parameters. The screen

Page 105 - IP Configuration

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-14Default Gateway Gateway used to pass trap messages from the system’s agent to the management station. Note t

Page 106

MANAGEMENT SETUP MENU2-15IP Connectivity Test (Ping) Use the IP Connectivity Test to see if another site on the Internet can be reached. The screen s

Page 107 - SNMP Configuration

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-16HTTP Configuration Use the HTTP Configuration screen to enable/disable the on-board Web agent, and to speci

Page 108 - Trap Managers

MANAGEMENT SETUP MENU2-17Configuring the Serial Port You can access the on-board configuration program by attaching a VT100 compatible device to the

Page 109 - Security Configuration

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-18Parity None Sets the parity of the RS-232 port. Options : none/odd/evenTime-Out 10 minutes If no input is re

Page 110 - Firmware Upgrade Options

MANAGEMENT SETUP MENU2-19Assigning SNMP ParametersUse the SNMP Configuration screen to display and modify parameters for the Simple Network Management

Page 111 - TFTP Download Management

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-20Configuring Community NamesThe following figure and table describe how to configure the community strings au

Page 112

MANAGEMENT SETUP MENU2-21Configuring IP Trap ManagersThe following figure and table describe how to specify management stations that will receive auth

Page 113 - ONFIGURATION

Information furnished by SMC Networks, Inc. (SMC) is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by SMC for its use, n

Page 114 - Address Table Configuration

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-22Console Login Configuration Use the Management Setup: Console Login Configuration to restrict management acc

Page 115 - Spanning Tree Algorithm (STA)

MANAGEMENT SETUP MENU2-23Parameter Default DescriptionPassword Threshold3 Sets the password intrusion threshold which limits the number of failed logo

Page 116 - Spanning Tree

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-24Downloading System Software Using TFTP to Download Over the NetworkUse the TFTP Download menu to load softwa

Page 117 - Information

MANAGEMENT SETUP MENU2-25Saving the System ConfigurationUse the Configuration Save & Restore menu to save the switch configuration settings to a f

Page 118

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-26Configuration DownloadDownload Server IP IP address of a TFTP server. Download Filename The name of the file

Page 119 - When the Switch Becomes Root

MANAGEMENT SETUP MENU2-27Configuring Management AccessUse the Management Configuration menu to define which VLAN has management access to the switch.

Page 120

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-28Configuring the SwitchThe Device Control menu is used to control a broad range of functions, including port

Page 121 - LGORITHM

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-29Extended Bridge ConfigurationDisplays/configures extended bridge capabilities provided by this switch.802.1P Configuration C

Page 122

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-30Configuring Port Parameters Use the Port Configuration menus to set or display communication parameters for

Page 123 - Bridge Capability

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-31Note: MT-RJ ports operate at 100 Mbps and support full- and half-duplex mode. 100BASE-FX module ports operate at 100 Mbps, f

Page 124 - Bridge Settings

iLIMITED WARRANTYLimited Warranty Statement: SMC Networks, Inc. (“SMC”) warrants its products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, un

Page 125 - Priority

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-32Viewing the Current Port ConfigurationThe Port Information screen displays the port type, status, link state

Page 126

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-33FlowControl InUse Shows the flow control type in use. Flow control can eliminate frame loss by “blocking” traffic from end s

Page 127 - VLAN Management

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-34Using the Spanning Tree AlgorithmThe Spanning Tree Algorithm can be used to detect and disable network loops

Page 128 - Configuring Virtual LANs

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-35Parameter Default DescriptionSpanning Tree ProtocolEnabled Enable this parameter to participate in a STA compliant network.

Page 129 - VLAN Current Table

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-36Max (Message) Age20 The maximum time (in seconds) a device can wait without receiving a configuration messag

Page 130 - VLAN Static List

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-37Configuring STA for PortsThe following figure and table describe port STA configuration. Spanning Tree Port Configuration :

Page 131 - VLAN Static Table

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-38Note: Fast Forwarding enables end-node workstations and servers to overcome time-out problems when the Spann

Page 132

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-39Viewing the Current Spanning Tree InformationThe Spanning Tree Information screen displays a summary of the STA information

Page 133 - Parameter Description

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-40Parameter DescriptionPriority Device priority is used in selecting the root device, root port, and designate

Page 134

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-41Displaying the Current STA for PortsThe parameters shown in the following figure and table are for port STA Information. Spa

Page 135 - VLAN Port Configuration

LIMITED WARRANTYiiLIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS. SMC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY

Page 136 - IGMP Multicast Filtering

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-42Parameter DescriptionType Shows port type as:100FX : 100BASE-FX1000SX : 1000BASE-SX1000LX : 1000BASE-LX1000T

Page 137 - Configuring IGMP

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-43Designated Bridge (ID) The priority and MAC address of the device through which this port must communicate to reach the root

Page 138

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-44Using a Mirror Port for AnalysisYou can mirror traffic from any source port to a target port for real-time a

Page 139 - Port Menus

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-45Configuring Port TrunksPort trunks can be used to increase the bandwidth of a network connection or to ensure fault recovery

Page 140 - Port Configuration

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-46You can use the Port Trunking Configuration screen set up port trunks as shown below:Port Trunking Configura

Page 141

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-47The MT-RJ ports used for one side of a trunk must all be on the same internal switch chip. The port groups permitted include

Page 142

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-48IGMP Multicast FilteringMulticasting is used to support real-time applications such as video conferencing or

Page 143 - Port Security Configuration

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-49Configuring IGMPThis protocol allows a host to inform its local switch/router that it wants to receive transmissions address

Page 144

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-50Configuring Broadcast Storm ControlUse the Broadcast Storm Control Configuration screen to enable broadcast

Page 145 - Port Trunk Configuration

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-51Configuring Bridge MIB ExtensionsThe Bridge MIB includes extensions for managed devices that support Traffic Classes and Vir

Page 146

iiiTABLE OF CONTENTS1 Switch Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1Configuration Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 147

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-52Configurable PVID TaggingThis switch allows you to override the default PVID (Port VLAN ID) assigned to unt

Page 148 - Port Statistics

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-53Configuring Traffic ClassesIEEE 802.1p defines up to 8 separate traffic classes. This switch supports Quality of Service (Qo

Page 149 - TATISTICS

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-54Port Priority ConfigurationInbound frames that do not have any VLAN tags are tagged with the input port’s de

Page 150 - RMON Statistics

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-55802.1p Port Traffic Class InformationThis switch provides two priority levels with Weighted Fair Queuing for port egress. Th

Page 151

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-56Configuring Virtual LANs You can use the VLAN configuration menu to assign any port on the switch to any of

Page 152

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-57802.1Q VLAN Current Table InformationThis screen shows the current port members of each VLAN and whether or not the port sup

Page 153 - Layer 2 Switching

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-58Creation Time The value of sysUpTime (System Up Time) when this VLAN was created.Status Shows how this VLAN

Page 154 - Spanning Tree Algorithm

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-59802.1Q VLAN Static Table ConfigurationUse this screen to create a new VLAN or modify the settings for an existing VLAN. You

Page 155 - Virtual LANs

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-60Parameter DescriptionVID The ID for the VLAN currently displayed.Range: 1-2048VLAN Name A user-specified sym

Page 156 - Assigning Ports to VLANs

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-61For example, the following screen displays settings for VLAN 2, which includes tagged ports 1-6, and forbidden port 8. Note

Page 157

TABLE OF CONTENTSivUsing a Mirror Port for Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-44Configuring Port Trunks . . . . . . . . . .

Page 158 - Multicast Filtering

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-62802.1Q VLAN Port ConfigurationUse this screen to configure port-specific settings for IEEE 802.1Q VLAN featu

Page 159

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-63GVRP Status* Enables or disables GVRP for this port. When disabled, any GVRP packets received on this port will be discarded

Page 160 - Port Trunks

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-64Port Security ConfigurationUse the Port Security Configuration screen to enable and configure port security

Page 161 - Remote Monitoring

CONFIGURING THE SWITCH2-65Mode Port security can be set to three states; Static, Disable, or Learning. When set to Static, the switch will drop packet

Page 162

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-66Monitoring the SwitchThe Network Monitor Menu provides access to port statistics, RMON statistics, IP multic

Page 163 - ROUBLESHOOTING

MONITORING THE SWITCH2-67Displaying Port StatisticsPort Statistics display key statistics from the Ethernet-like MIB for each port. Error statistics o

Page 164

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-68SQE Test Errors* A count of times that the SQE TEST ERROR message is generated by the PLS sublayer. Deferred

Page 165

MONITORING THE SWITCH2-69Displaying RMON Statistics Use the RMON Statistics screen to display key statistics for each port from RMON group 1. (RMON gr

Page 166

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-70Multicast Frames The total number of good frames received that were directed to this multicast address.CRC/A

Page 167 - SSIGNMENTS

MONITORING THE SWITCH2-71Displaying the Unicast Address Table The Address Table contains the MAC addresses and VLAN identifier associated with each po

Page 168

TABLE OF CONTENTSvExpansion Slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10IP Configuration . . . . . . . . .

Page 169 - Glossary-1

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-72Unit Switch unit in the stack (1~6).Port The port whose address table includes this MAC address.Status Indic

Page 170 - Glossary-2

MONITORING THE SWITCH2-73Displaying the IP Multicast Registration TableUse the IP Multicast Registration Table to display all the multicast groups act

Page 171 - Glossary-3

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-74Configuring Static Unicast AddressesUse the Static Unicast Address Table Configuration screen to manually co

Page 172 - Glossary-4

MONITORING THE SWITCH2-75Status The status for an entry can be set to:Permanent This entry is currently in use and will remain so after the next rese

Page 173

USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM2-76Resetting the SystemUse the Restart command under the Main Menu to reset the management agent. The reset scr

Page 174

3-1CHAPTER 3WEB-BASED MANAGEMENTWeb-Based Configuration and MonitoringAs well as the menu-driven system configuration program, the agent module provid

Page 175

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-2Navigating the Web Browser InterfaceTo access the Web-browser interface you must first enter a user name and password. The defa

Page 176

NAVIGATING THE WEB BROWSER INTERFACE3-3If this is your first time to access the management agent, you should define a new Administrator password, reco

Page 177

WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT3-4Panel DisplayThe Web agent displays an image of the switch’s ports, showing port links and activity. Clicking on the image of a

Page 178

PANEL DISPLAY3-5Console ConfigurationIf you are having difficulties making an out-of-band console connection to the serial port on the agent module, y

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