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2 | ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches 2 SupportTrademarks Revision History 3 Table of ContentsChapter 1 Documentation Resources Chapter 2 VLANs 4 Chapter 3 LAGsChapter 4 Port Routing Chapter 5 VLAN Routing Chapter 6 RIP 5 Chapter 7 OSPFChapter 8 ARP Chapter 9 VRRP 6 Chapter 10 ACLsChapter 11 CoS Queuing 7 Chapter 12 DiffServChapter 13 IGMP Snooping and Querier Chapter 14 MVR (Multicast VLAN Registration) 8 Chapter 15 Security Management9 Chapter 16 SNTPChapter 17 Tools Chapter 18 Syslog 10 Chapter 19 Switch Stacks11 Chapter 20 SNMPChapter 21 DNS Chapter 22 DHCP Server Chapter 23 DHCPv6 Server Chapter 24 Double VLANs and Private VLAN Groups 12 Chapter 25 Spanning Tree ProtocolChapter 26 Tunnel Chapter 27 IPv6 Interface Configuration Chapter 28 PIM 13 Chapter 29 DHCP L2 Relay and L3 RelayChapter 30 MLD Chapter 31 DVMRP Chapter 32 Captive Portal Chapter 33 iSCSI 16 Virtual LANs17 Create Two VLANs19 Assign Ports to VLAN2CLI: Assign Ports to VLAN2 Web Interface: Assign Ports to VLAN2 20 Create Three VLANsCLI: Create Three VLANS Web Interface: Create Three VLANS 22 Assign Ports to VLAN324 Assign VLAN3 as the Default VLAN for Port 1/0/225 Create a MAC-Based VLAN28 Create a Protocol-Based VLAN31 Virtual VLANs: Create an IP SubnetBased VLAN33 Voice VLANs44 Private VLANs46 Assign Private-VLAN Types (Primary, Isolated, Community)CLI: Assign Private-VLAN Type (Primary, Isolated, Community) Web Interface: Assign Private-VLAN Type (Primary, Isolated, Community) 48 Configure Private-VLAN AssociationCLI: Configure Private-VLAN Association Web Interface: Configure Private-VLAN Association 49 Configure Private-VLAN Port Mode (Promiscuous, Host)CLI: Configure Private-VLAN Port Mode (Promiscuous, Host) Web Interface: Configure Private-VLAN Port Mode (Promiscuous, Host) 50 Configure Private-VLAN Host Ports52 Map Private-VLAN Promiscuous Port55 Create Two LAGsCLI: Create Two LAGs Web Interface: Create Two LAGs 56 Add Ports to LAGs59 Enable Both LAGsCLI: Enable Both LAGs Web Interface: Enable Both LAGs 61 Port Routing Configuration62 Enable Routing for the SwitchCLI: Enable Routing for the Switch Web Interface: Enable Routing for the Switch Enable Routing for Ports on the Switch 65 Add a Default RouteCLI: Add a Default Route Web Interface: Add a Default Route 66 Add a Static Route68 Create Two VLANs73 Set Up VLAN Routing for the VLANs and the Switch76 Routing for the SwitchCLI: Enable Routing for the Switch Web Interface: Enable Routing for the Switch 77 Routing for PortsCLI: Enable Routing and Assigning IP Addresses for Ports 1/0/2 and 1/0/3 Web Interface: Enable Routing for the Ports 78 RIP for the SwitchCLI: Enable RIP on the Switch Web Interface: Enable RIP on the Switch 79 RIP for Ports 1/0/2 and 1/0/382 VLAN Routing with RIP87 Inter-area Router92 OSPF on a Border RouterCLI: Configure OSPF on a Border Router Chapter 7. OSPF | 93 ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches Set disable 1583compatibility to prevent a routing loop. 4. Enable OSPF for the ports, and set the OSPF priority and cost for the ports. a. Select Routing > IP > Basic > IP Configuration. 93 Web Interface: Configure OSPF on a Border Router 98 Stub Areas107 nssa Areas116 VLAN Routing OSPF122 OSPFv3127 Proxy ARP Examples130 VRRP on a Master Router132 VRRP on a Backup Router138 Set Up an IP ACL with Two Rules142 One-Way Access Using a TCP Flag in an ACL158 Use ACLs to Configure Isolated VLANs on a Layer 3 Switch169 Set up a MAC ACL with Two Rules172 ACL Mirroring178 ACL Redirect183 Configure IPv6 ACLs191 CoS Queue MappingTrusted Ports Untrusted Ports 192 CoS Queue ConfigurationShow classofservice TrustCLI: Show classofservice Trust Web Interface: Show classofservice Trust 193 Set classofservice Trust ModeCLI: Set classofservice Trust Mode Web Interface: Set classofservice Trust Mode 194 Show classofservice IP-Precedence MappingCLI: Show classofservice IP-Precedence Mapping Web Interface: Show classofservice ip-precedence Mapping 195 Configure Cos-queue Min-bandwidth and Strict Priority Scheduler ModeCLI: Configure Cos-queue Min-bandwidth and Strict Priority Scheduler Mode Web Interface: Configure CoS-queue Min-bandwidth and Strict Priority Scheduler Mode 196 Set CoS Trust Mode for an InterfaceCLI: Set CoS Trust Mode for an Interface Web Interface: Set CoS Trust Mode for an Interface 197 Configure Traffic Shaping201 DiffServ218 DiffServ for VoIP225 Auto VoIP229 DiffServ for IPv6237 Color Conform Policy246 IGMP SnoopingCLI: Enable IGMP Snooping Web Interface: Enable IGMP Snooping Show igmpsnooping 247 Show mac-address-table igmpsnoopingCLI: Show mac-address-table igmpsnooping Web Interface: Show mac-address-table igmpsnooping 248 External Multicast RouterCLI: Configure the Switch with an External Multicast Router 249 Multicast Router Using VLAN250 IGMP Querier251 Enable IGMP Querier254 Show IGMP Querier StatusCLI: Show IGMP Querier Status Web Interface: Show IGMP Querier Status 256 Configure MVR in Compatible Mode263 Configure MVR in Dynamic Mode269 Port Security270 Set the Dynamic and Static Limit on Port 1/0/1CLI: Set the Dynamic and Static Limit on Port 1/0/1 Web Interface: Set the Dynamic and Static Limit on Port 1/0/1 271 Convert the Dynamic Address Learned from 1/0/1 to a Static Address272 Create a Static AddressCLI: Create a Static Address Web Interface: Create a Static Address 273 Protected Ports280 802.1x Port Security286 Create a Guest VLAN Chapter 15. Security Management | 287 ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches 287 CLI: Create a Guest VLAN1. Enter the following commands: 2. Create VLAN 2000, and have 1/0/1 and 1/0/24 as members of VLAN 2000. 3. Enable dot1x and RADIUS on the switch. 4. Enable the guest VLAN on ports 1/0/1 and 1/0/24. 288 Web Interface: Create a Guest VLANb. In the VLAN ID field, enter 2000. 291 Assign VLANs Using RADIUS297 Dynamic ARP Inspection303 Static Mapping305 DHCP Snooping309 Enter Static Binding into the Binding Database CLI: Enter Static Binding into the Binding Database Web Interface: Enter Static Binding into the Binding Database 310 Maximum Rate of DHCP Messages 312 IP Source Guard317 Show SNTP (CLI Only)show sntp318 | Chapter 16. SNTP ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches 318 show sntp clientshow sntp server 319 Configure SNTP321 Set the Time Zone (CLI Only)Set the Named SNTP Server 324 Traceroute Chapter 17. Tools | 325 ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches 325 CLI: TracerouteWeb Interface: Traceroute1. Select Maintenance > Troubleshooting > Traceroute. 326 Configuration Scripting329 Pre-Login BannerCreate a Pre-Login Banner (CLI Only) 330 Port MirroringCLI: Specify the Source (Mirrored) Ports and Destination (Probe) Web Interface: Specify the Source (Mirrored) Ports and Destination (Probe) 331 Dual Image334 Outbound Telnet340 Show LoggingCLI: Show Logging Web Interface: Show Logging 342 Show Logging BufferedCLI: Show Logging Buffered Chapter 18. Syslog | 343 ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches Web Interface: Show Logging BufferedSelect Monitoring > Logs > Buffer Logs. A screen similar to the following displays. Web Interface: Show Logging Trap Logs 343 Show Logging TraplogsThe example is shown as CLI commands and as a Web interface procedure. CLI: Show Logging Traplogs 344 Show Logging HostsCLI: Show Logging Hosts Chapter 18. Syslog | 345 ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches Web Interface: Show Logging HostsSelect Monitoring > Logs > Sys Log Configuration. A screen similar to the following displays. 345 Configure Logging for a Port347 Email Alerting349 Switch Stack Management and Connectivity350 The Stack Master and Stack Members352 Install and Power-up a StackCompatible Switch Models Install a Switch Stack 353 Switch Firmware354 Code MismatchUpgrade the Firmware Migrate Configuration with a Firmware Upgrade Copy Master Firmware to a Stack Member (Web Interface) 355 Configure a Stacking Port as an Ethernet Port359 Stack Switches Using 10G Fiber361 Add, Remove, or Replace a Stack Member363 Switch Stack Configuration Files364 | Chapter 19. Switch Stacks ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches Table 1. Switch Stack Master Scenarios 364 Preconfigure a Switch365 Renumber Stack Members368 Move the Stack Master to a Different Unit CLI: Move the Stack Master to a Different Unit Web Interface: Move the Stack Master to a Different Unit 369 Add a New CommunityCLI: Add a New Community Web Interface: Add a New Community 370 Enable SNMP TrapCLI: Enable SNMP Trap Web Interface: Enable SNMP Trap 371 SNMP V3373 sFlow 377 Time-Based Sampling of Counters with sFlowCLI: Configure Time-Based Sampling of Counters with sFlow Web Interface: Configure Time-Based Sampling of Counters with sFlow Domain Name System 378 Specify Two DNS ServersCLI: Specify Two DNS Servers Web Interface: Specify Two DNS Servers 379 Manually Add a Host Name and an IP AddressCLI: Manually Add a Host Name and an IP Address Web Interface: Manually Add a Host Name and an IP Address 381 Configure a DHCP Server in Dynamic Mode384 Configure a DHCP Reservation389 CLI: Configure DHCPv61. Enable IPv6 routing. 2. Create a DHCPv6 pool and enable DHCP service. 3. Enable DHCPv6 service on port 1/0/9. 4. Show DHCPv6 binding. 390 Web Interface: Configure an Inter-area Router394 Configure Stateless DHCPv6 Server398 Groups557 Index
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