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ES-2108/ES-2108-G
User’s Guide
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Chapter 16 Port Authentication
Contents
User’s Guide
Copyright
Disclaimer
Interference Statements and Warnings
FCC Statement
FCC Warning
CE Mark Warning:
Taiwanese BSMI (Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection) A Warning:
Certifications
Registration
Safety Warnings
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Note
Customer Support
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Table of Contents
The Web Configurator
Basic Setting
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Broadcast Storm Control
Mirroring
Link Aggregation
Static Route
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ARP Table
Introducing the Commands
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IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands
Appendix A
Product Specifications
Appendix B
List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Preface
About This User's Guide
Related Documentation
Syntax Conventions
Graphics Icons Key
User Guide Feedback
Getting to Know Your Switch
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Software Features
DHCP Client
VLAN
Queuing
Port Mirroring
Static Route
IGMP Snooping
STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) / RSTP (Rapid STP)
1.3Hardware Features
Ethernet Ports
Gigabit Ethernet Port
Mini-GBICSlot
Console Port
1.4.2 Bridging Example
1.4.3 High Performance Switched Example
1.4.4 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples
1.4.4.1 Tag-basedVLAN Example
1.4.4.2 VLAN Shared Server Example
Hardware Installation and Connection
2.1 Freestanding Installation
2.2 Mounting the Switch on a Rack
2.2.1Rack-mountedInstallation Requirements
2.2.1.1Precautions
2.2.2Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch
2.2.3Mounting the Switch on a Rack
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Hardware Overview
3.1 Front Panel Connection
3.1.1 Console Port
3.1.2 Ethernet Ports
3.1.2.1 Default Ethernet Settings
3.1.3Mini-GBICSlot
3.1.3.1 Transceiver Installation
3.1.3.2 Transceiver Removal
3.2 Rear Panel
3.2.1 Power Connector
3.3 Front Panel LEDs
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The Web Configurator
4.1 Introduction
4.2System Login
4.3The Status Screen
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4.3.1 Change Your Password
4.4 Switch Lockout
4.5 Resetting the Switch
4.5.1 Reload the Factory-defaultConfiguration File
4.6 Logging Out of the Web Configurator
4.7 Help
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Initial Setup Example
5.1 Overview
5.1.1Creating a VLAN
5.1.2Setting Port VID
5.1.3Configuring Switch Management IP Address
3Click Basic Setting and IP Setup in the navigation panel
VID
Static VLAN
System Status and Port
Statistics
6.1 Overview
6.2 Port Status Summary
6.2.1 Status: Port Details
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Basic Setting
7.1 Overview
7.2 System Information
7.3 General Setup
7.4 Introduction to VLANs
7.5 IGMP Snooping
7.6 Switch Setup Screen
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7.7 IP Setup
7.7.1 Management IP Addresses
Figure 29 IP Setup
Table 11 IP Setup
7.8 Port Setup
Figure 30 Port Setup
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VLAN
8.1 Introduction to IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN
8.1.1 Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames
8.2 Automatic VLAN Registration
8.2.1 GARP
8.2.1.1 GARP Timers
8.2.2 GVRP
8.3 Port VLAN Trunking
8.4 Select the VLAN Type
8.5 Static VLAN
8.5.1 Static VLAN Status
8.5.2 Configure a Static VLAN
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8.5.3 Configure VLAN Port Settings
8.6 Port-basedVLAN Setup
8.6.1 Configure a Port-basedVLAN
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Static MAC Forwarding
9.1 Overview
9.2 Configuring Static MAC Forwarding
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Filtering
10.1 Overview
10.2 Configure a Filtering Rule
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Spanning Tree Protocol
11.1 Overview
11.1.1 STP Terminology
11.1.2 How STP Works
11.1.3 STP Port States
11.2 STP Status
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11.3 Configure STP
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Bandwidth Control
12.1 Bandwidth Control Setup
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Broadcast Storm Control
13.1 Overview
13.2 Broadcast Storm Control Setup
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Mirroring
14.1 Overview
14.2 Port Mirroring Setup
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Link Aggregation
15.1 Overview
15.2 Dynamic Link Aggregation
15.2.1 Link Aggregation ID
15.3 Link Aggregation Status
15.4 Link Aggregation Setup
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Port Authentication
16.1 Overview
16.1.1 RADIUS
16.2 Port Authentication Configuration
16.2.1 Activate IEEE 802.1x Security
16.2.2 Configuring RADIUS Server Settings
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Port Security
17.1 Overview
17.2 Port Security Setup
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Queuing Method
18.1 Overview
18.1.1 Strict Priority Queuing (SPQ)
18.1.2 Weighted Round Robin Scheduling (WRR)
18.2 Configuring Queuing Method
Static Route
19.1 Configuring Static Route
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Differentiated Services
20.1 Overview
20.1.1 DSCP and Per-HopBehavior
20.1.2 DiffServ Network Example
20.2 Activating DiffServ
20.3 DSCP-to-IEEE802.1pPriority Mapping
20.3.1 Configuring DSCP Settings
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Maintenance
21.1 The Maintenance Screen
21.2 Firmware Upgrade
21.3 Restore a Configuration File
21.4 Backing Up a Configuration File
21.5Load Factory Defaults
21.6Reboot System
21.7FTP Command Line
21.7.1 Filename Conventions
21.7.1.1 Example FTP Commands
21.7.2 FTP Command Line Procedure
21.7.3GUI-basedFTP Clients
21.7.4 FTP Restrictions
Access Control
22.1Overview
22.2 The Access Control Main Screen
22.3 About SNMP
22.3.1 Supported MIBs
22.3.2SNMP Traps
22.3.3 Configuring SNMP
22.4 Setting Up Login Accounts
22.5 SSH Overview
22.6 How SSH works
22.7SSH Implementation on the Switch
22.7.1 Requirements for Using SSH
22.7.2 SSH Login Example
22.8 Introduction to HTTPS
22.9 HTTPS Example
22.9.1 Internet Explorer Warning Messages
22.9.2 Netscape Navigator Warning Messages
22.9.3 The Main Screen
22.10 Service Port Access Control
22.11 Remote Management
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Diagnostic
23.1 Diagnostic
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Cluster Management
24.1 Overview
24.2 Cluster Management Status
24.2.1 Cluster Member Switch Management
24.2.1.1 Uploading Firmware to a Cluster Member Switch
24.3 Configuring Cluster Management
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MAC Table
25.1 Overview
25.2 Viewing the MAC Table
ARP Table
26.1 Overview
26.1.1 How ARP Works
26.2 Viewing the ARP Table
Figure 90 ARP Table
Table 55 ARP Table
Introducing the Commands
27.1 Overview
27.1.1 Switch Configuration File
27.2 Accessing the CLI
27.2.1Access Priority
27.2.2The Console Port
27.2.2.1Initial Screen
27.2.3 Telnet
27.2.4 SSH
27.3 The Login Screen
27.4 Command Syntax Conventions
27.5Getting Help
27.5.1List of Available Commands
27.5.2 Detailed Command Information
27.6 Command Modes
27.7 Using Command History
27.8 Saving Your Configuration
27.8.1 Logging Out
27.9 Command Summary
27.9.1 User Mode
27.9.2 Enable Mode
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27.9.3 General Configuration Mode
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27.9.4 interface port-channelCommands
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27.9.5 config-vlanCommands
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Command Examples
28.1 Overview
28.2 show Commands
28.2.1 show system-information
28.2.2 show ip
28.2.3 show logging
28.2.4 show interface
28.2.5 show mac address-table
28.3 ping
28.4 traceroute
28.5 Enabling RSTP
28.6 Configuration File Maintenance
28.6.1 Restarting the Switch
28.6.2 Resetting to the Factory Default
28.7 no Command Examples
28.7.1 no mirror-port
28.7.2 no https timeout
28.7.3 no trunk
28.7.4 no port-access-authenticator
28.7.5 no ssh
28.8 spq
28.9 wrr
28.10 interface Commands
28.10.1 interface port-channel
28.10.2 bmstorm-limit
28.10.3 bandwidth-limit
28.10.4 mirror
28.10.5 gvrp
28.10.6 frame-type
28.10.7 egress set
28.10.8 qos priority
28.10.9 name
28.10.10 speed-duplex
IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN
Commands
29.1 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Overview
29.2 VLAN Databases
29.2.1 Static Entries (SVLAN Table)
29.3 Configuring Tagged VLAN
29.4 Global VLAN1Q Tagged VLAN Configuration Commands
29.4.1 GARP Status
29.4.2 GARP Timer
29.4.3 GVRP Timer
29.4.4 Enable GVRP
29.4.5 Disable GVRP
29.4.6 Enable Ingress Checking
29.5 Port VLAN Commands
29.5.1 Set Port VID
29.5.2 Set Acceptable Frame Type
29.5.3 Enable or Disable Port GVRP
29.5.4 Modify Static VLAN
29.5.4.1Modify a Static VLAN Table Example
29.5.4.2 Forwarding Process Example
Tagged Frames
Untagged Frames
29.5.5Delete VLAN ID
29.6 Enable VLAN
29.7 Disable VLAN
29.8 Show VLAN Setting
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Troubleshooting
30.1 Problems Starting Up the Switch
30.2 Problems Accessing the Switch
30.2.1 Pop-upWindows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions
30.2.1.1 Internet Explorer Pop-upBlockers
2Select Settings…to open the Pop-upBlocker Settings screen
Allowed sites
30.2.1.2JavaScripts
Custom Level
Scripting
Active scripting
Enable
Scripting of Java applets
30.2.1.3 Java Permissions
Advanced
2make sure that Use Java 2 for <applet> under Java (Sun) is selected
30.3 Problems with the Password
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Product Specifications
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IP Subnetting
IP Addressing
IP Classes
Subnet Masks
Subnetting
Example: Two Subnets
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Example: Four Subnets
Example Eight Subnets
Subnetting With Class A and Class B Networks
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Symbols
Numerics
Index