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82-POE, GE-DS-82 user manual
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Contents
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Content
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Package Contents
Product Description
High Performance Wire-Speed Switching
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How to Use this Manua
Product Features
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Product Specifications
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Chapter 2 Installation
Hardware Description
Switch Front Panel
LED Indications
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Switch Rear Panel
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Switch Installation
Desktop/Shelf Installation
Rack-mount Installation
SFP Transceiver Installation
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Chapter 3 Switch Management
Requirements
Management Access Overview
Web Browser Management
Web Browser Setup
Managed Switch
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SNMP-Based Network Management
Internet/ Intranet
The Administration Console
Direct Access
Protocols
Virtual Terminal Protocols
Telnet Setup
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SNMP Protocol
Management Architecture
Chapter 4 Web-Based Management
About Web-based Management
Managed Switch
Requirements
Logging on to the Switch
Main Web Page
Panel Display
Main Menu
System
System Information
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IP Configuration
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SNMP Configuration
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Firmware Upgrade
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Configuration Backup
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Factory Default
Syslog Setting
Port Configuration
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Port Sniffer
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Protected Port
VLAN Configuration
VLAN Overview
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Static VLAN Configuration
Port-Based VLAN
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802.1Q VLAN
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Rapid Spanning Tree
Theory
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Illustration of STP
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STP Parameters
RSTP System Configuration
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Port Configuration
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Trunking
Aggregator Setting
Aggregator Information
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State Activity
Forwarding and Filtering
Dynamic MAC Table
Static MAC Table
MAC Filtering
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IGMP Snooping
Theory
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IGMP Configuration
QoS Configuration
Understand QOS
QoS Configuration
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TOS/DSCP
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Access Control List
This page includes the following fields: IPv4 ACL
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Non-IPv4 ACL In Packet Type/Binding box should select Non-IPv4
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MAC Limit
MAC Limit Configuration
MAC Limit Port Status
802.1X Configuration
Understanding IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
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System Configuration
802.1x Port Configuration
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Misc Configuration
In this page, you can change the default configuration for the 802.1x standard:
This page includes the following fields:
Power Over Ethernet
Power over Ethernet Powered Device
Power Management
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DHCP Relay and Option 82
LLDP
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Chapter 5 Console Management
Login in to the Console Interface
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Configure IP address
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Commands Level
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Command Line Editing
Key Function
The following generic function keys provide functions in all of the menus:
Command Help
System Commands
Switch Static Configuration
Port Configuration and show status
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show port protection Description: Show protected port information.
Trunk Configuration
Trunking Commands
LACP Commands
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VLAN Configuration
Virtual LANs
VLAN Mode: Port-based
Advanced 802.1Q VLAN Configuration
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Misc Configuration
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Administration Configuration
Change Username / Password
IP Configuration
Reboot switch
Reset to Default
TFTP Update Firmware
Restore Configure File
Backup Configure File
MAC limit
Port Mirroring Configuration
Quality of Service
QoS Configuration
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Per Port Priority
MAC Address Configuration
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STP/RSTP Commands
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SNMP
System Options
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Community Strings
Trap Managers
IGMP
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802.1x Protocol
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Access Control List
Ipv4 ACL commands
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Non-Ipv4 ACL commands
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Binding
SIP/SMAC binding commands
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Power over Ethernet Commands
Display System PoE status
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Configure PoE Over Temperature Protection
Configure PoE - System
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Configure PoE -- Port
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Chapter 7 Switch Operation
Address Table
Learning
Forwarding & Filtering
Store-and-Forward
Auto-Negotiation
Chapter 8 Power Over Ethernet Overview
What is PoE?
PoE System Architecture
How Power is Transferred Through the Cable
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The PoE Provision Process
Stages of powering up a PoE link
Line Detection
Classification
Start-up
Operation
Power Overloads
Power Disconnection Scenarios
DC Disconnect
AC Disconnect
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
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Appendix A RJ-45 Pin Assignment
Switch's RJ-45 Pin Assignments
10/100Mbps, 10/100Base-TX