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ports is untag by default, that is, only those untagged packets can be forwarded, but you can modify the egress rule on VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→VLAN Config page.

2)Port configuration and MAC address duplication should be synchronized on the Switch. Port configuration synchronization is completed in the whole configuration progress and MAC address duplication is implemented while FDB is changing.

zPort configuration synchronization: when configuring promiscuous and host ports for a Private VLAN, the system will automatically add the promiscuous port and the host port synchronously to the corresponding Primary VLAN and Secondary VLAN. Through port configuration synchronization, the promiscuous port forwards the packets from the Primary VLAN as well as from all the Primary VLAN-associated Secondary VLANs; the host port forwards the packets from the Primary VLAN and the Secondary VLAN owning this host port.

Here we take a Private VLAN to illustrate port configuration synchronization. As shown in the figure below, Port2, Port3 and Port5 belong to VLAN 2, VLAN 3 and VLAN 5 respectively. Configure VLAN 2 and VLAN 3 as Secondary VLANs, and VLAN5 as Primary VLAN. After this configuration is completed, the settings of these ports are changed as shown in Table 6-5.

Figure 6-16

Port

PVID

Allowed VLANs

Port5

5

VLAN5

Port2

2

VLAN2

Port3

3

VLAN3

Table 6-4 Port settings before configuration synchronization

Port

PVID

Allowed VLANs

Port5

5

VLAN2, 3, 5

Port2

2

VLAN2, 5

Port3

3

VLAN2, 5

Table 6-5 Port settings after configuration synchronization

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Contents Rev 1910010529 Copyright & Trademarks Contents Gvrp TC Protect 101 11.4.1 Ntdp 11.4.2VII Package Contents Intended Readers About this GuideConventions Overview of This GuidePath Switch, which facilitates you to monitor the Igmp messages Return to Contents Main Features Overview of the SwitchIntroduction Front Panel Appearance Description¾ LEDs Name Status Indication Rear Panel Login Login to the SwitchConfiguration Return to Contents System Info SystemSystem Summary ¾ Port StatusPort ¾ Port InfoType Rate¾ Bandwidth Utilization Device Description¾ Device Description System Time ¾ Time Config¾ Time Info System IP User Table User Manage¾ User Info User ConfigPassword Config RestoreConfirm Password Retype the password User ID, Name, Access Level and status OperationFirmware Upgrade Config Backup¾ Config Backup System Reset System RebootAccess Control Access Security¾ Session Config ¾ Access Control ConfigIP Address&Mask MAC Address¾ Access User Number SSL Config¾ Global Config SSH Config¾ Certificate Download ¾ Key DownloadProtocol Idle TimeoutMax Connect Key Type ¾ Configuration ProcedureDownload ¾ Network RequirementsApplication Example 2 for SSH Page Return to Contents Port Config SwitchingPort Port SelectDescription Port MirrorSpeed and Duplex Flow Control¾ Mirrored Port ¾ Mirroring PortIngress Egress¾ Port Security Port SecurityMax Learned MAC Port IsolationLearned Num Forward Portlist Select the port that to be forwarded to ¾ Port Isolation Config¾ Port Isolation List Forward Portlist Display the forwardlistLAG Table LAG¾ LAG Table Aggregate ArithmeticGroup Number MemberStatic LAG ¾ LAG ConfigLAG will delete this LAG Lacp ConfigAdmin Key ¾ Lacp ConfigSystem Priority Port PriorityTraffic Summary Traffic Monitor¾ Auto Refresh Traffic Statistics MAC Address Relationship Type Configuration Way Aging outBound Address and the port¾ Address Table ¾ Search OptionStatic Address MAC Address Displays the MAC address learned by the switchDisplays the corresponding Vlan ID of the MAC address ¾ Create Static Address¾ Static Address Table Dynamic Address¾ Dynamic Address Table ¾ Aging ConfigBind Filtering Address¾ Filtering Address Table ¾ Create Filtering AddressVlan implementation Vlan¾ Link Types of ports 802.1Q Vlan¾ Pvid Vlan ConfigVlan ID Select ¾ Vlan TableDescription : Members Operation :Enter the ID number of Vlan ¾ Vlan ConfigIs valid or not ¾ Vlan MembersPort Displays the port number ¾ Vlan Port ConfigRequired. On the VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→VLAN Config Required. On the VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→Port Config page, set¾ Vlan of Port Vlan DescriptionMAC Vlan Optional. On the VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→VLAN Config¾ MAC Vlan Table Port EnableMAC Select Protocol Vlan Required. On the VLAN→MAC VLAN→Port EnableProtocol Template Protocol Vlan¾ Create Protocol Vlan ¾ Protocol Vlan Table¾ Protocol Template Table ¾ Create Protocol TemplateApplication Example for 802.1Q Vlan Required. On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→VLAN Config page, create a Required. On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→Port Config page, configureApplication Example for MAC Vlan Operation Description¾ Network Diagram ¾ Configuration Procedure Application Example for Protocol Vlan Required. On VLAN→Protocol VLAN→Protocol Template Protocol type Value On VLAN→Protocol VLAN→Protocol Vlan page, create protocolVlan Mapping VPN Config¾ VPN Up-link Ports ¾ Vlan Mapping Table ¾ Vlan Mapping ConfigOptional. On the VLAN→VLAN VPN→VPN Config Required. On the VLAN→VLAN VPN→VPN ConfigRequired. On the VLAN→VLAN VPN→Port Enable Required. On the VLAN→VLAN VPN→VLAN Mapping¾ Garp Gvrp¾ Gvrp Select Port Status Registration Mode ¾ Port ConfigPrivate Vlan Configuration Procedure¾ The Elements of a Private Vlan ¾ Features of Private Vlan¾ Private Vlan Implementation Pvid ¾ Packet forwarding in Private Vlan Pvlan ¾ Private Vlan Table ¾ Create Private VlanPrimary Vlan Secondary VlanRequired. On the VLAN→Private VLAN→Port Configure Port Select the desired port for configuration Port Type¾ Private Vlan Port Table Required. On the VLAN→Private VLAN→PVLANApplication Example for Private Vlan Required. On the VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→VLAN Config page, click ¾ STP Elements Spanning Tree¾ Bpdu Comparing Principle in STP mode ¾ STP TimersStep Operation ¾ STP Generation¾ Rstp Elements Tips:¾ Mstp Elements ¾ Port Roles ¾ Port StatesSTP Config STP ConfigVersion Forward DelayHello Time Max AgeSTP Summary STP Summary Port ConfigExtPath PriorityIntPath Edge PortMstp Instance Region ConfigPort Role Port Status¾ Region Config Instance Config¾ Instance Table Instance Port ConfigInstance ClearPath Cost Instance IDPort Protect STP Security¾ Bpdu Protect ¾ TC Protect¾ Bpdu Filter Root Protect Loop ProtectTC Protect Bpdu Protect11 TC Protect TC ProtectOn Spanning Tree→STP Config→Port Config On Spanning Tree→STP Config→STP ConfigApplication Example for STP Function On Spanning Tree→MSTP Instance→InstanceBridge of Instance Configure Switch D ¾ Suggestion for Configuration ¾ Multicast Overview Multicast¾ Multicast Address Multicast IP Port ¾ Multicast Address Table¾ Igmp Snooping Igmp Snooping¾ Igmp Snooping Process ¾ Igmp Messages¾ Igmp Snooping Fundamentals Snooping ConfigDescription Displays Igmp Snooping status Member ¾ Igmp Snooping StatusFast Leave Igmp SnoopingMember Port Time Router Port TimeLeave Time Static Router PortMulticast→IGMP Snooping→VLAN Config Snooping→Snooping Config and Port ConfigMulticast Vlan Router Port¾ Multicast Vlan Application Example for Multicast Vlan On the Multicast→IGMP Snooping→Snooping ConfigVlan Multicast→IGMP Snooping→Multicast VlanSnooping→Port Config ¾ Configuration Procedure Step Operation DescriptionSnooping→Snooping Config Multicast IPStatic Multicast IP Multicast IP Table¾ Static Multicast IP Table ¾ Create Static MulticastIP-Range Multicast FilterPort Filter ¾ Port Filter ConfigMulticast→Multicast Filter→IP-Range Packet StatisticsMulticast→Multicast Filter→Port Filter ¾ Igmp Statistics QoS ¾ Priority Mode¾ QoS 802.1Q frame ¾ Schedule ModeSP-Mode DiffServ ¾ Port Priority ConfigPort Priority Displays the LAG number which the port belongs to¾ Schedule Mode Config Schedule Mode3 802.1P Priority ¾ 802.1P Priority Config¾ Priority Level Dscp Priority It ranges from 0 to ¾ Dscp Priority ConfigPriority Level Priority levels are labeled as TC0, TC1, TC2 and TC3Bandwidth Control ¾ Rate Limit ConfigRate Limit Ingress Rate bps Storm ControlEgress Ratebps Broadcast Rate ¾ Storm Control ConfigBps Multicast RateVoice Vlan ¾ Port Voice Vlan ModeNumber OUI Address Vendor Packet Type Processing Mode ¾ Security Mode of Voice Vlan12 Global Configuration Global Config13 Port Config Port ModeOUI Config Optional. On QoS→Voice VLAN→OUI Config page, you Required. On VLAN→802.1Q VLAN→Port ConfigRequired. On QoS→Voice VLAN→Port Config Required. On QoS→Voice VLAN→Global ConfigTime-Range ACLTime-Range Summary IndexTime-Range Create Holiday Config ACL Config¾ Create Holiday ¾ Holiday TableACL Create ACL Summary¾ Rule Table ¾ Create ACL¾ Create MAC ACL MAC ACLRule ID EtherType¾ Create Standard-IP ACL Standard-IP ACLFragment Mask¾ Create Extend-IP ACL Extend-IP ACLPolicy Summary Policy ConfigAction Create Policy CreateSelect Policy Desired policy, please click the Delete button¾ Create Action 11 Action CreateBinding Table Policy BindingPort Binding ¾ Policy Bind TableDirection Displays the binding direction Vlan BindingEnter the ID of the Vlan you want to bind ¾ VLAN-Bind Table Application Example for ACLOn ACL→ACL Config→ACL Create page, create ACL On ACL→ACL Config→Standard-IP ACL page, select ACL IP-MAC Binding Network SecurityManual Binding Enter the Vlan ID ¾ Manual Binding OptionProtect Type Select the Protect Type for the entry ¾ Manual Binding TableARP Scanning Start IP Address Dhcp SnoopingEnd IP Address Scan¾ Dhcp Working Principle Network diagram for DHCP-snooping implementation¾ Option ¾ Dhcp Cheating Attack Dhcp Cheating Attack Implementation Procedure163 ¾ Port Config Port Select ¾ Option 82 ConfigDecline Threshold Decline Flow Control Customization Circuit ID Remote ID¾ Imitating Gateway ARP Inspection¾ Cheating Gateway ¾ Cheating Terminal Hosts 10 ARP Attack Cheating Gateway¾ Man-In-The-Middle Attack ¾ ARP Flooding Attack ¾ ARP Detect ARP Detect¾ Trusted Port Required. On the Network Security→IP-MAC ARP DefendNetwork Security→ARP ¾ ARP Defend ARP StatisticsDefend Speed¾ Illegal ARP Packet IP Source GuardDoS Defend ¾ IP Source Guard ConfigDoS Attack Type Description DoS Detect DoS DefendDetect Time 11.5Detect Attack Type¾ 802.1X Authentication Procedure ¾ The Mechanism of an 802.1X Authentication System178 179 ¾ Guest Vlan ¾ 802.1X Timer802.1X Authentication MethodGuest Vlan Guest Vlan IDServer Timeout Supplicant TimeoutRetry Times Radius Server Control ModeControl Type Authorized802.1X Client Software On the Network Security→802.1X→Global ConfigRequired. On the Network Security→802.1X→Radius Required. On the Network Security→802.1X→Port¾ Snmp Overview Snmp¾ Snmp Management Frame ¾ Snmp Versions¾ MIB Introduction ¾ Snmp Configuration Outline¾ Local Engine Snmp Config¾ Remote Engine MIB Object ID Snmp ViewView Type View NameSnmp Group ¾ Group Config¾ Group Table Snmp UserAuth Password Auth ModePrivacy Mode Privacy PasswordAccess ¾ Community ConfigSnmp Community Required. On the SNMP→SNMP Config→SNMP Required. On the SNMP→SNMP Config→GlobalMIB View ¾ Community TableNotification On the SNMP→SNMP Config→SNMPUDP Port TimeoutUser Retry¾ Rmon Group RmonRmon Group Function History Control Event Config¾ History Control Table ¾ Event Table Alarm ConfigSample Type VariableRising Threshold Rising Event200 ¾ Cluster Role ClusterNeighbor Info 13.1 NDP¾ Introduction to Cluster ¾ Neighbor NDP Summary¾ Neighbor Info NDP ¾ Port Status Displays the port number of the switchDetail : NDP ConfigAging Time Ntdp Port Displays the port number of the switchDevice Table Displays NDP status of the current portNtdp Summary Ntdp Summary Ntdp Interval Time Ntdp ConfigNtdp Hops Cluster EnableCluster Summary ¾ Cluster Config ¾ Global Config Cluster¾ Global Cluster ¾ Member Info11 Cluster Summary for Member Switch Switch¾ Current Role Cluster Config¾ Role Change 14 Cluster Configuration for Commander Switch 16 Cluster Configuration for Individual Switch Member Config¾ Create Member Cluster TopologyDevice Name Member MAC¾ Graphic Show 18 Collect TopologyApplication Example for Cluster Function On Cluster→NTDP→NTDP Config page, enable On Cluster→NDP→NDP Config page, enable NDP220 System Monitor MaintenanceCPU Monitor Memory Monitor 14.2 Log Log Table ContentTime ModuleLocal Log ¾ Local Log ConfigRemote Log Log Buffer¾ Log Host Backup LogHost IP Device Diagnose ¾ Backup LogCable Test ¾ Cable TestSwitch is available ErrorLoopback LengthNetwork Diagnose ¾ Ping ConfigPing TestTracert ¾ Tracert ConfigHardware Installation System Maintenance via FTPConfigure the Hyper Terminal 232 5Port Settings Download Firmware via bootrom menuTP-LINK upgrade You can only use the port 1 to upgrade TP-LINK ifconfig ip 172.31.70.22 mask 255.255.255.0 gatewayTP-LINK start Start User Access Login Appendix a Specifications Configure TCP/IP component Appendix B Configuring the PCs238 Now Appendix C 802.1X Client Software Installation Guide241 242 Figure C-7 InstallShield Wizard Complete Uninstall SoftwareFigure C-10 Uninstall Complete Configuration245 Figure C-15 Connection Status FAQ Appendix D Glossary Group Attribute Registration Protocol Garp Multicast SwitchingIeee 802.1D Ieee 802.1QRemote Authentication Dial-in User Service Radius Port AuthenticationLink Aggregation Link Aggregation Control Protocol LacpSimple Network Time Protocol Sntp Simple Network Management Protocol SnmpSpanning Tree Algorithm STA Telnet
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