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Chapter 5

Configuration Using the Web-based Utility

Ingress Filtering  Enables or disables Ingress filtering on the port. Ingress filtering discards packets that do not match port ingress rules. The default is Enabled.

LAG  Displays the LAG, if any, to which the port belongs. A port’s LAG settings override the VLAN port settings.

Click Save Changes to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel.

VLAN Management > Port to VLAN

You use the Port to VLAN screen to add ports to a VLAN and delete ports from a VLAN. When you add a port to a VLAN, you also specify whether the port is tagged or untagged.

The Port to VLAN screen contains a Port Table with VLAN parameters for each port. To add a port to or delete a port from the VLAN, you select the port’s appropriate configuration options from this table.

VLAN Management > Port to VLAN

Select VLAN  Select the ID of the VLAN whose port membership you are configuring.

Unit No.  Select the unit that contains the ports for the VLAN you are configuring.

For each port in the VLAN, select the appropriate configuration option:

Tagged  The interface is a member of the VLAN. All packets transmitted by the port will be tagged and will carry VLAN information.

Untagged  The interface is a member of the VLAN. All packets transmitted by the port will be untagged and will not carry VLAN information.

Excluded  The interface is excluded from the VLAN. This is the default option.

VLAN Management > VLAN to Port

The VLAN to Port screen displays each port’s VLAN membership information. It is also used to add a port to or delete a port from a VLAN.

Unit No.  The unit number that contains the ports whose VLAN information you wish to configure.

Port  The number of the port being configured.

Join VLAN  To configure the port’s VLAN membership, press Join VLAN to bring up the Join VLAN to Port screen.

VLANs  Displays the IDs of the VLANs to which the port belongs. Each VLAN ID ends with “T” if the port is tagged or with “U” if the port is untagged in that VLAN.

LAG  Displays the LAG to which the port belongs, if any. If a port belongs to a LAG, it cannot belong to a VLAN. However, the LAG to which the port belongs can be configured to belong to a VLAN.

VLAN Management > VLAN to Port

Join VLAN to Port

The Join VLAN to Port screen appears when you click Join VLAN in the VLAN to Port screen. You use this screen to configure the port’s VLAN membership.

VLAN Management > VLAN to Port > Join VLAN to Port

Select VLAN  This contains two fields. The field on the left lists the IDs of all available VLANs to which the port can belong; the field on the right lists the IDs of the VLANs to which the port already belongs.

Add  To add the port to an available VLAN, select the VLAN from the list on the left, then select the desired Tagging option and click Add. The VLAN ID now ending with “T” or “U” will appear in the list on the right.

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Contents Port or 48-Port 10/100 + Online Resources About This GuideAbout This Guide Icon DescriptionsTable of Contents Snmp Global Parameters Snmp Views Snmp Group Profile SnmpGigabit Ethernet Fiber Optic Cabling Appendix B About Switch StackingAppendix G Contact Information Appendix C Glossary Appendix D SpecificationsIntroduction ChapterFront Panel Switch LEDs and ports are located on the front panelChapter Product Overview Product OverviewSwitch’s LEDs and ports are located on the front panel Power The Power port is where you connect the AC powerBack Panel Product Overview Placement Options Chapter InstallationInstallation Pre-Installation ConsiderationsDesktop Placement Hardware InstallationRack-Mount Placement Configuring Stack Mode Uplinking the SwitchTo set up a stack with six switches, follow these steps Connect port G1 on Unit 2 to port G2 on Unit Power off the new unit 5 the former master unitConnect port G1 on Unit 3 to port G2 on Unit Using telnet Chapter Configuration Using Console InterfaceLogin screen appears. Proceed to the Login section below System Configuration Menu How to Use the Console InterfaceLogin Switch Main MenuSystem Information Management SettingsSecurity Settings User & Password SettingsIP Configuration Http File Management Restore System Default SettingsReboot System Stack ConfigurationPort Status Menu Port ConfigurationLogout System ModePoE Settings HelpDevice Information Chapter Configuration Using Web-based UtilitySetup Setup SummaryClicking on a port displays the Port Configuration screen Setup ZoomSetup Network Settings Orange The administrator has closed down this portDaylight Saving Setup TimeSet Time Local TimeSntp Servers Setup Stack ManagementPort Management Port Settings Port ManagementPort Management Port Settings Port Configuration Port Management Link Aggregation LAG ConfigurationPort Management Lacp Port Management PoE Power SettingsVlan Table Vlan Management Port SettingVlan Management Vlan Management Create VlanVlan Management Vlan to Port Vlan Management Port to VlanJoin Vlan to Port Statistics Rmon Statistics StatisticsStatistics Rmon History Log Table Rmon HistoryRmon History Table Add Alarm Statistics Rmon AlarmsAlarm Table Statistics Port Utilization Statistics Rmon EventsStatistics Interface Statistics Parameters Security 802.1x SettingsSecurity Ethernet-likeSecurity Port Security Setting TimerSecurity Storm Control Security Management Access ListSecurity Radius QoSBroadcast Only Counts only Broadcast traffic CoS Default QoS CoS SettingsQoS Queue Settings CoS SettingsQoS Basic Mode QoS Dscp SettingsQoS Bandwidth Spanning Tree Global STP Global SettingSpanning Tree Spanning Tree STP StatusBridge Settings Spanning Tree STP Port SettingsSpeed Displays the speed at which the port is operating Multicast Bridge Multicast Vlan Igmp SettingsMulticast Multicast Igmp SnoopingSnmp Global Parameters Multicast Bridge Multicast Forward AllSnmp Group Profile Snmp ViewsSnmp Communities Snmp Group MembershipUser Name Provides a user-defined local user list Advanced Table Snmp Notification FilterSnmp Notification Recipient Base TableLocal User Edit AdminAdmin User Authentication User AuthenticationAdmin Dynamic Address Admin Static AddressSecure The entry is defined for locked ports Clear Table If selected, this clears the MAC Address table Admin Port MirroringAdmin Cable Test QueryAdmin Save Configuration Admin Reboot Admin Firmware UpgradeAdmin Factory Default Admin Server Logs Admin LoggingAdmin Memory Logs Logout Admin Flash LogsFiber Optic Cabling Appendix aAppendix a About Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Optic Cabling Gigabit EthernetStack Building Quick Start Appendix B About Switch StackingAbout Switch Stacking Appendix BUnit ID Allocation Advanced StackingStack Resiliency Unit IDsMaster Discovery Stack Units Startup ProcessMaster Election Replacing a Failed Stack Member in a Running Stack Unit and Port ConfigurationUser Controls Stacking ExamplesStack Master Failure and Replacement Splitting a Stack Subgroup Contains Both Master Unit and Backup Master UnitBoth Stacks Kept Running During Insertion Merging Two StacksInserting Too Many Units Stacking Cable FailureAppendix C Glossary Appendix CGlossary Glossary Mail protocol on the Internet Packet a unit of data sent over a networkAppendix C Specifications Appendix D SpecificationsAppendix D Management Vlan Class of Service Port-based 802.1p Vlan priority-basedPower in compliance with Ieee DimensionsExclusions and Limitations Warranty InformationObtaining Warranty Service Appendix ETechnical Support Warranty InformationRegulatory Information Appendix FRegulatory Information Appendix F Norsk Norwegian Miljøinformasjon for kunder i EU Appendix F Contact Information Appendix G