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Class D and E:

Class D is a class with first 4 MSB (Most significance bit) set to 1-1-1-0 and is used for IP Multicast. See also RFC 1112. Class E is a class with first 4 MSB set to 1-1-1-1 and is used for IP broadcast.

According to IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority), there are three specific IP address blocks reserved and able to be used for extending internal network. We call it Private IP address and list below:

Class A

10.0.0.0 ---

10.255.255.255

Class B

172.16.0.0

---

172.31.255.255

Class C

192.168.0.0 ---

192.168.255.255

Please refer to RFC 1597 and RFC 1466 for more information. Subnet mask:

It means the sub-division of a class-based network or a CIDR block. The subnet is used to determine how to split an IP address to the network prefix and the host address in bitwise basis. It is designed to utilize IP address more efficiently and ease to manage IP network.

For a class B network, 128.1.2.3, it may have a subnet mask 255.255.0.0 in default, in which the first two bytes is with all 1s. This means more than 60 thousands of nodes in flat IP address will be at the same network. It’s too large to manage practically. Now if we divide it into smaller network by extending network prefix from 16 bits to, say 24 bits, that’s using its third byte to subnet this class B network. Now it has a subnet mask 255.255.255.0, in which each bit of the first three bytes is 1. It’s now clear that the first two bytes is used to identify the class B network, the third byte is used to identify the subnet within this class B network and, of course, the last byte is the host number.

Not all IP address is available in the sub-netted network. Two special addresses are reserved. They are the addresses with all zero’s and all one’s host number. For example, an IP address 128.1.2.128, what IP address reserved will be looked like? All 0s mean the network itself, and all 1s mean IP broadcast.

128.1.2.128/25

Network

Subnet

10000000.00000001.00000010.1 0000000

25 bits

All 0s = 128.1.2.128 All 1s= 128.1.2.255

10000000

11111111

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Contents KGS-2404 Page Release Table of Contents 100 06/28/2007 03/13/2007 02/10/2007 Federal Communications Commission FCC StatementAbout this user’s manual Overview of 24-Port GbE Web Smart Switch Key Features in the DeviceVlan Checklist FeaturesHardware ManagementPage View of 24-Port GbE Web Smart Switch User Interfaces on the Front Panel Button, LEDs and PlugsLED Indicators User Interfaces on the Rear PanelSystem LED 10/100/1000Ethernet TP Port 1 to 24 LEDView of the Optional Modules Front View of 1000Base-SX/LX LC, SFP Fiber TransceiverStarting 24-Port GbE Web Smart Switch Up Hardware and Cable InstallationConnecting the SFP Module to the Chassis TP Port and Cable Installation Power OnCabling Requirements Firmware LoadingCabling Requirements for TP Ports Cabling Requirements for 1000SX/LX SFP Module1000Base-X TP, Fiber 100Base-TX TP 100Base-FX Fiber Typical Network Topology in DeploymentNo Vlan Configuration Diagram Case 2b Port-based Vlan See -4 Page Managing 24-Port GbE Web Smart Switch through Ethernet Port Management through Ethernet PortLogin Screen for Web IP Address Assignment110 10000000.00000001.00000010.1 Prefix Length No. of IP matched No. of Addressable IP Page Typical Applications 10 Network Connection between Remote Site and Central Site11 Peer-to-peer Network Connection Basic Concept Management What’s the EthernetIEEE802.3 CSMA/CD MAC Snap STP BpduARP Media Access Control MAC SAP FormatPRE SFD FCSPage How does a MAC work? Bytes DTE Flow Control Page Bits How does a switch work? Collision Domain Page Page Virtual LAN Page CFI Tag FormatPage Page VID Link Aggregation 10 Example of Link Aggregation Application Operation of Web-based Management Web Management Home Overview Information of Page Layout Lacp Rstp SnmpSystem Configuration Function descriptionPage Page Port Configuration ON/OFFVlan Mode Configuration Port ConfigurationSelect Vlan Mode Vlan Group Configuration VIDAdd or Remove Vlan Member Page 10 Aggregation/Trunking Configuration Aggregation11 Lacp Port Configuration LacpRstp Rstp Port Configuration Page Page Page Port Mode Port Control Authentication Port Status Radius IP 16 802.1X Configuration 802.1x Parameters Igmp Snooping Vlan IDMirror Configuration 20 Mirror ports configurationQoSQuality of Service Configuration 21 QoS ConfigurationQoS Configuration Dscp Setting Filter Dhcp24 Filter Configuration 25 Rate Limit Configuration Rate Limit26 Storm Control Configuration Storm ControlPage Snmp Parameters description27 Snmp Configuration Monitoring Statistics Overview28 Statistics Overview for all ports Detailed Statistics Page 29 Detailed Statistics for each port Lacp Status 30 Lacp StatusRstp Status 31 Rstp Status Igmp Status Ping Status 32 Igmp Status33 Ping Maintenance Warm Restart 34 Warm RestartFactory Default Software Upgrade 36 Software UpgradeConfiguration File Transfer Function descriptionLogout Resolving No Link Condition Q&AAppendix a Technical Specifications ƒ Network Interface SFPƒ MAC Address and Self-learning 8K MAC address ƒ Cable and Maximum Lengthƒ Diagnostic LED ƒ Power RequirementAmbient Temperature DimensionsManagement Software Specifications PRIVATE-GESM-SW24L-MIB Definitions = Begin Imports From RFC1213-MIBFrom RFC1155-SMI OBJECT-TYPE