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LevelOne
GSW-2600TXM
Intelligent Switch
User’s Guide
Multilayer 24-Port Intelligent
Fast Ethernet Switch with 24 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX (RJ-45) Ports,
and 2 Slots for Optional Gigabit Uplink Modules (RJ-45 / FIBER)
Contents
Main
Intelligent Switch
Users Guide
Before Using this Manual:
Table Of Contents
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1. Switch Management
1.1.Configuration Options
1.2.Required Connections
1.2.1.Console Port (Out-of-Band) Connections
1.2.2.Remote Management Via the Console Port
1.2.2.1.Configuring the Switch Site
1.2.2.2.Configuring the Remote Site
1.2.3.In-Band Connections
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2. Console Interface
2.1.Log-in Screen
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2.2.Main Menu
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2.3.System Information Menu
2.3.1.Displaying System Information
2.3.2.Displaying Switch Version Information
2.4.Management Setup Menu
2.4.1.Changing the Network Configuration
2.4.1.1.IP Configuration (Layer 2 Mode)
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2.4.1.2.IP Connectivity Test (Ping)
2.4.1.3.HTTP Configuration
2.4.2.Configuring the Serial Port
2.4.3.Assigning SNMP Parameters
2.4.3.1.Configuring Community Names
2.4.3.2.Configuring IP Trap Managers
2.4.4.User Log-in Configuration
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2.4.5.Downloading System Software
2.4.6.Saving or Restoring the System Configuration
2.5.Device Control Menu
2.5.1.Setting the System Operation Mode
2.5.2.Layer 2 Menu
2.5.2.1.Configuring Port Parameters
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2.5.2.2.Using a Mirror Port for Analysis
2.5.2.3.Configuring Port Trunks
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2.5.2.4.Configuring the Static Unicast Address Table
2.5.2.5.Configuring the Static Multicast Address Table
2.5.3.Using the Bridge Menu
2.5.3.1.Configuring Global Bridge Settings
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2.5.3.2.Configuring STA for Ports
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2.5.4.Configuring Virtual LANs
2.5.4.1.VLAN Port Configuration
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2.5.4.2.VLAN Table Configuration
2.5.5.Configuring IGMP Snooping
2.5.6.Configuring IP Settings
2.5.6.1.Subnet Configuration
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2.5.6.2.Protocol Configuration
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2.5.6.3.Static ARP Configuration
2.5.6.4.Static Route Configuration
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2.5.6.5.Configuring the Default Route
2.5.7.Configuring Security Filters
2.5.7.1.Configuring MAC Address Filters
2.5.7.2.Configuring Security Mode
2.5.7.3.Configuring IP Address Filters
2.6.Monitoring the Switch
2.6.1.Displaying Port Statistics
2.6.1.1.Displaying Ethernet Port Statistics
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2.6.1.2.Displaying RMON Statistics
2.6.2.Layer 2 Address Table
2.6.2.1.Displaying the Unicast Address Table
2.6.3.Displaying Bridge Information
2.6.3.1.Viewing the Current Spanning Tree Information
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2.6.3.2.Displaying the Current STA for Ports
2.6.4.Displaying VLAN Information
2.6.4.1.VLAN Dynamic Registration Information
2.6.4.2.VLAN Forwarding Information
2.6.5.IP Multicast Registration Table
2.6.6.IP Menu
2.6.6.1.Displaying Subnet Information
2.6.6.2.ARP Table
2.6.6.3.Routing Table
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2.6.6.4.Multicast Table
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2.6.6.5.OSPF Table
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2.7.Resetting the System
2.8.Logging Off the System
3. Web Interface
3.1.Web-Based Configuration and Monitoring
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3.2.Navigating the Web Browser Interface
3.2.1.Home Page
3.2.2.Configuration Options
3.2.3.Panel Display
3.2.4.Port State Display
3.2.5.Configuring the Serial Port
3.3.Main Menu
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3.4.System Information Menu
3.4.1.Displaying System Information
3.4.2.Displaying Switch Version Information
3.5.Management Setup Menu
3.5.1.Changing the Network Configuration (Layer 2 Mode)
3.5.2.Assigning SNMP Parameters
3.5.2.1.Configuring Community Names
3.5.2.2.Configuring IP Trap Managers
3.5.3.User Login Configuration
3.5.4.Downloading System Software
3.5.5.Saving or Restoring the System Configuration
3.6.Device Control Menu
3.6.1.Setting the System Operation Mode
3.6.2.Layer 2 Menu
3.6.2.1.Configuring Port Parameters
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3.6.2.2.Using a Port Mirror for Analysis
3.6.2.3.Configuring Port Trunks
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3.6.2.4.Static Unicast Address Table
3.6.2.5.Configuring the Static Multicast Address Table
3.6.3.Using the Bridge Menu
3.6.3.1.Configuring Global Bridge Settings
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3.6.3.2.Configuring STA for Ports
3.6.4.Configuring Virtual LANs
3.6.4.1.VLAN Port Configuration
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3.6.4.2.VLAN Table Configuration
3.6.5.Configuring IGMP Snooping
3.6.6.Configuring IP Settings
3.6.6.1.Subnet Configuration
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3.6.6.2.Protocol Configuration
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3.6.6.3.Static ARP Configuration
3.6.6.4.Static Route Configuration
3.6.6.5.Configuring the Default Route
3.6.7.Configuring Security Filters
3.6.7.1.Configuring MAC Address Filters
3.6.7.2.Configuring IP Address Filters
3.6.7.3.Configuring Security Mode
3.7.Monitoring the Switch
3.7.1.Displaying Port Statistics
3.7.1.1.Displaying Ethernet Port Statistics
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3.7.1.2.Displaying RMON Statistics
3.7.2.Layer 2 Address Table
3.7.2.1.Displaying the Unicast Address Table
3.7.3.Displaying Bridge Information
3.7.3.1.Viewing the Current Spanning Tree Information
3.7.3.2.Displaying the Current STA for Ports
3.7.4.Displaying VLAN Information
3.7.4.1.VLAN Dynamic Registration Information
3.7.4.2.VLAN Forwarding Information
3.7.5.IP Multicast Registration Table
3.7.6.IP Menu
3.7.6.1.Displaying Subnet Information
3.7.6.2.ARP Table
3.7.6.3.Routing Table
3.7.6.4.Multicast Table
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3.7.6.5.OSPF Table
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3.8.Resetting the System
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4. Chapter 4: Advanced Topics
4.1.Layer 2 Switching
4.1.1.Unicast Switching
4.1.2.Multicast Switching
4.1.3.Spanning Tree Algorithm
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4.2.Layer 3 Switching
4.2.1.Initial Configuration
4.2.2.IP Switching
4.2.3.Routing Path Management
4.2.4.ICMP Router Discovery
4.2.5.Proxy ARP
4.2.6.Routing Protocols
4.2.6.1.RIP and RIP-2 Dynamic Routing Protocols
4.2.6.2.OSPFv2 Dynamic Routing Protocol
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4.2.7.Non-IP Protocol Routing
4.3.Virtual LANs
4.3.1.Assigning Ports to VLANs
4.3.1.1.VLAN Classification
4.3.1.2.Port Overlapping
4.3.1.3.Port-based VLANs
4.3.1.4.Automatic VLAN Registration (GVRP)
4.3.2.Forwarding Tagged / Untagged Frames
4.3.3.Connecting VLAN Groups
4.4.Multicast Filtering
4.4.1.IGMP Snooping
4.4.2.IGMP Protocol
4.4.3.GMRP Protocol
4.4.4.DVMRP Routing Protocol
4.5.Class-of-Service (CoS) Support
4.6.BOOTP / DHCP Relay
4.7.Security Features
4.7.1.SNMP Community Strings
4.7.2.User Name and Passwords
4.7.3.MAC Address Filters
4.7.4.IP Address Filters
4.8.SNMP Management Software
4.9.Remote Monitoring (RMON)
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5. Appendix A: Troubleshooting
5.1.Troubleshooting Chart
5.2.Upgrading Firmware via the Serial Port
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6. Appendix B: Pin Assignments
6.1.Console Port Pin Assignments
6.1.1.DB-9 Port Pin Assignments
6.1.2.Console Port to 9-Pin COM Port on PC
6.1.3.Console Port to 25-Pin DCE Port on Modem
6.1.4.Console Port to 25-Pin DTE Port on PC
7. Glossary