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Switch Management and Operating Concepts
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Install
Parameter Default Description
Admin and User Privileges
Connecting to the Switch
Warranty
To configure the IP address
Factory Reset
Accessing the Local Console
Basic Switch Setup
Igmp Group Settings
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Contents
ZT8101 Switch
User’s Manual
ZT8101 User’s Manual
Contents
Gvrp
To enable the BOOTP/DHCP relay agent
Using the Web Console
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Revision History
Date Revision Description
Layer 2 Switching Functions
Ethernet Features
Highlights
Layer 3 Switching Functions
Additional Features
Front Panel Features
Product Information and Sales Support
Warranty
Management Functions
Introduction
Installation and Initial Setup
Installing the Board
Uninstalling the Board
Power on
Identifying External Components
Link / Activity LED Mode
Status LEDs
Port LEDs
Health Status LED
Accessing the Local Console
Link / Speed LED Mode
Switch contains the following components
Getting Started with Management
To log in to the switch the first time
Setting the IP Address
To configure the IP address
To upgrade the firmware using Zmodem
Parameter Default Description
Upgrading Firmware through Zmodem
Parameter Description
Installation and Initial Setup
Switch Management and Operating Concepts
Managing the Switch
Switch IP and MAC Addresses
Port Configurations
Flow Control
Ethernet Port Link Speed Duplex
Port Type Duplex Mode Flow Control
BOOTP/DHCP Relay
Port Security and MAC Address Learning
DNS Relay
Packet Forwarding
MAC Address Aging Time
MAC Address Forwarding
Storm Control
Traffic Control
IP Forwarding
ARP Table
Priority
Filtering
Router Ports
Priority in Frames Priority Queue of Asic
MAC Address Filtering
Port Mirroring
IP Address Filtering
Spanning Tree Protocol
STP Levels and Parameters
STP Parameters for the Switch Level
Parameter Description Default Value
Variable Description Default Value
STP Parameters for the Port Level
Link Aggregation
VLANs
Static Port-Based VLANs
Static Ieee 802.1Q VLANs
Ingress Checking
Broadcast Storm Control and VLANs
Ingress Checking
IP Interfaces
Layer 3-Based VLANs
Multi-Netting
System IP Interface
Switch Ports
Additional IP Interfaces
IP Addressing Scheme
Vlan Name
Internet Group Management Protocol Igmp
Multicasting
Address Description
Igmp Queriers
Igmp Snooping
Routing Protocols
Igmp Group Settings
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol Dvmrp
Protocol-Independent Multicast Dense Mode PIM-DM
Switch Management and Operating Concepts
Before You Start
General Deployment Strategy
IP Addressing Scheme for VLANs
Vlan Layout
Static Route Assessment
Connecting to the Switch
Getting Started
Console Usage Conventions
You use the following fields to enter or select items
To log in to the switch the first time
Main Menu
Main Menu has these options
Creating User Accounts
To create a new user account
Admin, User+ and Normal User Privileges
Admin User Switch Configuration Management
Saving Changes
To log in once you have created a registered user
Basic Settings
Reboot
To save changes to NV-RAM
Highlight Yes on the confirmation prompt and press Enter
Switch Information
Basic Switch Setup
Highlight Apply and press Enter
For the Manual option
To configure Snmp
Network Management Setup
To configure trap recipients
Port Configurations
Serial Port Settings
To configure the access list
Switch Utilities
To update firmware
To download a configuration file
To upload a configuration file
To upload a history log file
BOOTP/DHCP Relay
To enable the BOOTP/DHCP relay agent
To test connectivity with ping
To start the test, highlight Start and press Enter
To configure DNS Relay services
DNS Relay
Port Statistics
Network Monitoring
To view port utilization
Port Utilization screen displays these statistics
To view port error statistics
Column Description
To view an analysis of packet sizes and types
Address Tables
To view the MAC address table
To view the routing table
To view the IP address table
Following information is displayed for each MAC address
Status
To view the ARP table
To view Gvrp status
To view the router ports
To view the Igmp snooping status
To view the IP multicast forwarding table
To view the Igmp group table
You can view Igmp group information for each Vlan
To view the switch’s history log
To view the Dvmrp routing table
Advanced Setup
To configure global STP switch settings
Field Default Description
Spanning Tree
To define the port members of an STP group
To configure MAC address aging
Forwarding
To configure unicast MAC address forwarding
To configure multicast MAC address forwarding
To configure advanced traffic control
To configure storm control
Configure these fields for each port group
To configure static IP routes
To configure static ARP
IP Address Filtering
To specify an IP address for filtering
MAC Address Priority
Mirroring Configurations
Vlan Configuration
To configure a port for mirroring
To configure Gvrp globally
To create or modify a port-based Vlan
To create or modify an 802.1Q Vlan
To configure the member ports of an 802.1Q Vlan
Vlan
To configure a link aggregation group
This section describes how to configure IP Interfaces
Layer 3 IP Networking
Link Aggregation
Setting Up IP Interfaces
RIP Configuration
To set up IP Interfaces on the switch
To configure RIP
Multicast Global Configurations
To configure globally the multicast protocols
Igmp Configuration
To configure Igmp snooping
To configure Igmp for an IP interface
Dvmrp Interface Configuration
To configure Dvmrp for an IP interface
To configure PIM-DM for an IP interface
PIM-DM Interface Configurations
Static Router Port
To configure a static router port
Using the Web Console
Using the Web Console
Logging
Configuration Options
Left panel has these options
Admin and User Privileges
User Accounts
To retain any configuration changes permanently
Left panel, click Save Changes
To reset the switch to factory default values
Factory Reset
Restart
Switch Information
Click Apply
Network Management
To configure Snmp community strings
To configure management station IP addresses
Configure the following fields
To download a configuration file
BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent
To configure the BOOTP/DHCP relay agent
To configure the static Bootp relay setup
Click New and configure these fields
To configure DNS Relay
To configure the static DNS table
Port Statistics
Tx- Transmitted packets ExDefer
Self, and Static. Self is used to identify the switch
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To view router ports
Following ARP information is displayed
To view Igmp snooping status
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Switch History screen contains this information
To configure STP switch settings
Spanning Tree Protocol
Click Apply Following information is displayed about STP
Both have the same priority
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Table displays this information about the ports
To set up a MAC address priority
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Vlan Configurations
To configure a port-based Vlan
To configure an 802.1Q Vlan
Specifies an identifier for the VLAN. Enter a number from 2
To configure member ports of an 802.1Q Vlan
Will be included in the group
To globally enable or disable RIP
To configure RIP interface settings
Rx Mode
Igmp Configurations
Dvmrp Interface Configurations
Select the interface and click Edit Configure these fields
PIM-DM Setup
Static Router Port Settings
Top panel, click Static Router Port Settings
CE Certification
Safety
Emissions Test Regulations
FCC-Federal Communications Commission USA
Regulatory Information
Industry Canada Canada
Product Safety Information
Safety Precautions
AC and/or DC Power Safety Warning AC and/or DC Powered Units
Rack Mount Enclosure Safety
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