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Contents
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Exxxx First Edition V1 March 2005
GigaX Series L3 Managed Switch User Guide
Federal Communications Commission Statement
Canadian Department of Communications Statement
ASUS contact information
Table of Contents
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
1 Introduction
1.1 L3 managed features
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1.2 Conventions used in this document
1.2.1 Notations
1.2.2 Typography
1.2.3 Symbols
2 Getting to know the GigaX
2.1 Package contents
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Table 1. Front panel labels and LEDs
2.3 Rear Panel
2.4 Technical specifications
3 Quick start guide
3.1 Part 1 Installing the hardware
3.1.1 Installing the switch on a flat surface
3.1.2 Mounting the switch on a rack
3.2 Part 2 Setting up the switch
3.2.1 Connect the console port
3.2.2 Connect to the computers or a LAN
3.2.3 Attach the RPS module
3.2.4 Attach the power adapter
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3.3 Part 3 Basic switch setting for management
3.3.1 Setting up through the console port
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3.3.2 Setting up through the Web interface
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4 Management with the Web Interface
4.1 Log into Web user interface
4.2 Functional layout
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4.2.1 Menu navigation tips
4.2.2 Commonly used buttons and icons
4.3 System Pages
4.3.1 Management
4.3.2 IP Setup
4.3.3 Administration
4.3.4 Reboot
4.3.5 Firmware Upgrade
4.4 Physical Interface
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4.5 Route
4.5.1 Interfaces
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4.5.2 Static Route
4.5.3 RIP
4.6 Bridge
4.6.1 Spanning Tree/Rapid Spanning Tree
4.6.2 Link Aggregation
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4.6.3 Mirroring
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4.6.4 Static Multicast
4.6.5 IGMP Snooping
4.6.6 Traffic Control
4.6.7 Dynamic Addresses
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4.6.8 Static Addresses
4.6.9 Tagged VLAN
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4.6.10 Default Port VLAN and CoS
4.6.11 CoS Queue Mapping
4.6.12 DHCP Snooping
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4.7 SNMP
4.7.1 Community Table
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4.7.3 Trap Setting
4.7.4 VACM Group
4.7.5 VACM View
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4.7.6 USM User
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4.8 Filters
4.8.1 Filter Set
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4.8.2 Filter Attach
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4.9 Security
4.9.1 Port Access Control
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4.9.2 Dial-In User
4.9.3 RADIUS
4.10 Statistics Chart
4.10.1 Traffic Comparison
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4.11 Save Configuration
5 Console Interface
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5.1.1 Boot ROM Command Mode
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5.1.2 Boot ROM Commands
Type ? in the boot mode to display the valid commands list. Table 7. Boot ROM commands
5.2 Login and Logout
5.3 CLI Commands
5.3.1 System Commands
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5.3.2 Physical Interface Commands
5.3.3 Route Commands
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5.3.4 Bridge Commands
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5.3.5 SNMP
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5.3.5 Filters Commands
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5.3.6 Security Commands
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6 IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets
6.1 IP Addresses
6.1.1 Structure of an IP address
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6.1.2 Network classes
6.2 Subnet masks
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7 Troubleshooting
7.1 Diagnosing problems using IP utilities
7.1.1 ping
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7.1.2 nslookup
7.2 Replacing defective fans
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7.3 Simple fixes
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8 Glossary
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9 Index