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MIL-SME801GLX, MIL-SME801GSX, MIL-SME801P
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2. IGMP needs to be enabled
when the router’s IP
address is not smaller than
other switches in the sub
net. This Router supports
IGMP protocol, but IGMP
has to be enabl
ed, and the Router has
to be the Querier.
Contents
Main
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Table of Contents
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1. Introduction
Features
6K-entry MAC address table 3Mbits for shared packet buffer
Intelligent Management Features
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Package Contents
Management Methods
Console and Telnet Management
Web-based Management
2. Hardware Description
Front Panel
LED Indicators
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Rear Panel
Desktop Installation
Attaching Rubber Feet
Power On
3. Network Application
Small Workgroup
Extended Workgroup
4. Console Management
Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port
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Console Menu
4-1. Main Menu
4-2. Status and Counters
4-2-1. Port Status
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4-2-2. Port Counters
4-2-3. System Information
4-3. Switch Static Configuration
4-3-1. Administration Configuration
4-3-1-1. Device Information
4-3-1-2. IP Configuration
4-3-1-3. Username Configuration
4-3-1-4. Password Configuration
4-3-2. Port Configuration
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4-3-3. Trunk Configuration
4-3-4. Port Mirroring Configuration
4-3-5. VLAN Configuration
4-3-5-1. VLAN Configure
Choose a VLAN
Port Based VLANs
IEEE802.1Q VLANs
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4-3-5-2. Create VLAN Group
Create Port-Based VLAN
Create 802.1Q VLAN
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4-3-5-3. Edit / Delete VLAN Group
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4-3-5-4. Groups Sorted Mode
4-3-6. Priority Configuration
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4-3-7. MAC Address Configuration
4-3-7-1. Static MAC Address
Add static MAC address
Edit static MAC address
Delete static MAC address
4-3-7-2. Filtering MAC Address
Add Filtering MAC address
Edit Filtering MAC address
Delete Filtering MAC address
4-3-8. Miscellaneous Configuration
4-3-8-1. MAC Address Ageing Time
4-3-8-2. Broadcast Storm Filtering
4-3-8-3. Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound
4-3-8-4. Collision Retry Forever
4-3-8-5. Hash Algorithm
4-3-8-6. IFG Compensation
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4-4-1-1. STP Setup
4-4-1-2. System Configuration
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4-4-1-3. STP Per Port Setting
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4-4-2. SNMP
4-4-2-1. SNMP System Options
4-4-2-2. Community Strings
Add Community Strings
Edit Community Strings
Delete Community Strings
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4-4-2-3. Trap Managers
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Edit SNMP Trap Managers
Delete SNMP Trap Managers
4-4-3. LACP
4-4-3-1. Working Ports Setting
4-4-3-2. LACP State Activity
4-4-3-3. Group Status
4-4-4. IGMP/GVRP Configuration
4-4-5. 802.1x Configuration
4-4-5-1. 802.1x Setup
4-4-5-2. 802.1x System Configuration
4-4-5-3. 802.1x Per Port Configuration
4-4-5-4. 802.1x Miscellaneous Configuration
4-5. System Reset Configuration
4-5-1. Factory Default
4-5-2. System Reboot
4-5-3. TFTP Configuration
4-5-3-1. Update Firmware
4-5-3-2. TFTP Restore Configuration
4-5-3-3. TFTP Backup Configuration
4-6. Xmodem Upgrade
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5. Web-Based Management
Preparing for Web Management
5-1. System Login
5-2. Port Status
5-3. Port Statistics
5-4. Administrator
5-4-1. IP Address
5-4-2. Switch Setting
5-4-2-2. Advanced Setting
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5-4-2-3. Miscellaneous Setting
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5-4-3. Console Port Information
5-4-4. Port Controls
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5-4-5. Trunking
5-4-5-1. Aggregator Setting
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5-4-5-2. Aggregator Information
5-4-5-3. State Activity
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5-4-6. Forwarding and Filtering 5-4-6-1. IGMP Snooping
IGMP has three fundamental types of messages:
5-4-6-2. Static MAC Address
To add a static MAC address:
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5-4-6-3. MAC Filtering
Steps to specify a MAC address to filter:
5-4-7. VLAN Configuration
Support Port-based VLANs
Support Tag-based VLAN (IEEE 802.1Q VLAN)
5-4-7-1. Port-based VLAN
Create a VLAN and add tagged member ports to it.
5-4-7-2. 802.1Q VLAN
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Basic
To create a VLAN and add tagged member ports to it:
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VLAN Port ID
VLAN ID
Ingress Filtering
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5-4-8. Spanning Tree
5-4-8-1. System Configuration
5-4-8-2. Per Port Configuration
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5-4-9. Port Mirroring
5-4-10. SNMP Management
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5-4-11. Security Manager
5-4-12. 802.1x
5-4-12-1. System Configuration
5-4-12-2. Per Port Configuration
5-4-12-3. 802.1x Miscellaneous Configuration
5-4-13. TFTP Update Firmware
5-4-14. Configuration Backup
5-4-14-1. TFTP Restore Configuration
5-4-14-2. TFTP Backup Configuration
5-4-15. Factory Default
5-4-16. Reboot
6. Troubleshooting
Incorrect connections
Faulty or loose cables
Non-standard cables
Improper Network Topologies
Diagnostic LED Indicators
Cabling
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7. Technical Specifications
This section provides the specific ations of the MIL-SME801P switch product.