Lantronix SW 94000 manual Other Protocols, Port Trunking, Port Mirroring, Qos setup, File Transfer

Page 36

5: Menu-Driven Console Management

Other Protocols

View and change GVRP and IGMP settings.

Port Trunking

Assign a range of ports to trunking groups.

Port Mirroring

Mirror one port to Port 1.

qos setup

Specify Quality of Service parameter.

File Transfer

Send files using the TFTP or Kermit protocol.

L2 Switching DataBase

VLAN & PVID Perspective

There are three types of private VLAN ports: promiscuous, isolated, and community.

A promiscuous port communicates with all other private VLAN ports and is the port you use to communicate with routers, servers, and administrative workstations.

An isolated port has complete Layer 2 separation from other ports within the same private VLAN with the exception of the promiscuous port.

Community ports communicate among themselves and with their promiscuous ports. These ports are isolated at Layer 2 from all other ports in other communities or isolated ports within their private VLAN.

Primary VLAN conveys incoming traffic from the promiscuous port to all other promiscuous, isolated, and community ports.

Isolated VLAN used by isolated ports to communicate to the promiscuous ports.

XPress-Pro SW 94000 User Guide

36

Image 36
Contents XPress-Pro SW 94000 User Guide Copyright & Trademark Contents Switch Management Specifications and Standards 104 Connector Pinouts 106 Preface Xpress-Pro SW94000 Switch Package ContentsProduct Highlights Management Support Front Panel Display Internetworking ProtocolsNetwork Management Methods Mode Selection Physical PortsConnectivity Vlan Classification LearningFiltering Multicast Switching ForwardingAging Spanning TreeEnhanced Security Vlan MembershipVlan implementation allows Definitions of Vlan Membership Vlan Membership LearningIgmp Snooping and IP Multicast Filtering Intra-VLAN CommunicationInter-VLAN Communication Switch Management Administration console via RS-232 serial portWeb-based browser interface External SNMP-based network management applicationSelecting a Site for the Switch DIN Rail MountingConnecting to Power Redundant DC Terminal Block Power Inputs12VDC DC Jack Alarms for Power Failure Power-on Self test PostDownload runtime software from serial port0 Connecting to Your Network Configure the systemRun manufacturing diagnostics Cable Type & LengthCabling Management Access Overview Administration console via RS-232 serial portAdvantages DisadvantagesAdministration Console Direct AccessWeb-based browser interface External SNMP-based network management applicationModem Access Web ManagementNetscape Navigator SNMP-Based Network Management ProtocolsManagement Architecture Internet ExplorerSwitch Management Logging on to the switch Login namePassword At the screen promptSwitch Management Screen Save SettingsBasic Management Advanced ManagementRestore Default Settings RebootPerforming Basic Management Activities Navigating Through the Console InterfaceGeneral Management Configurations LAN Port Configurations Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Console Port Configurations Performing Advanced Management Activities To Perform Advanced Management ActivitiesQos setup L2 Switching DataBase Vlan & Pvid PerspectiveOther Protocols Port TrunkingMenu-Driven Console Management For example Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management IP Networking Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Bridging Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Snmp Functions Menu-Driven Console Management Other Protocols Port Trunking Port Mirroring QoS Setup Menu-Driven Console Management Vlan Menu-Driven Console Management File Transfer Menu-Driven Console Management Menu-Driven Console Management Save Settings Restore Default SettingsReboot LogoutSwitch IP Address Login IDUnderstanding the Browser Interface Performing File ActivitiesTo perform File Activities Web-Based Browser Management Performing Basic Setup Activities To perform Basic Setup ActivitiesWeb-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Performing Advanced Setup Activities To perform Advanced Setup ActivitiesWeb-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Tpid Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Snmp Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Vlan Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Web-Based Browser Management Overview Snmp Agent and MIB-2 RFCRmon MIB RFC 1757 and Bridge MIB RFC Rmon Groups SupportedSnmp & Rmon Management Specifications and Standards Specifications and Standards Connector Pinouts