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GS-3012/GS-3012F
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Gigabit Ethernet Switch
User’s Guide
Version 3.70 11/2006 Edition 1
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Contents
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About This User's Guide
Document Conventions
Icons Used in Figures
Safety Warnings
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Contents Overview
Commands and Troubleshooting
Appendices and Index
Table of Contents
Part II: Basic Settings
Part III: Advanced Settings
Broadcast Storm Control
Mirroring
Link Aggregation
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Part IV: Static Routing and Management
Routing Protocol
Maintenance
Part V: Commands and Troubleshooting
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Part VI: Appendices and Index
List of Figures
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List of Tables
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PART
Introduction and
Hardware Overview
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Getting to Know Your Switch
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Backbone Application
1.1.2 Bridging Example
1.1.3 High Performance Switched Workgroup Example
1.1.4 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples
1.2 Ways to Manage the Switch
1.3Good Habits for Managing the switch
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Hardware Installation and Connection
2.1 Installation Scenarios
2.2Desktop Installation Procedure
2.3Mounting the Switch on a Rack
2.3.1Rack-mountedInstallation Requirements
2.3.2Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch
2.3.3Mounting the Switch on a Rack
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Hardware Overview
3.1 Front Panel
3.1.1 Console Port
3.1.2 Gigabit Ports
3.1.3 Mini-GBICSlots
3.1.3.1 Transceiver Installation
3.1.3.2 Transceiver Removal
3.1.4 Management Port
3.2 Rear Panel
3.2.1Power Connector
3.3 LEDs
3.4 Configuring the Switch
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Basic Settings
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Introducing the Web
Configurator
4.1 Introduction
4.2System Login
4.3 Status Screen
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4.3.1 Change Your Password
4.4 Switch Lockout
4.5Resetting the Switch
4.5.1 Reload the Configuration File
4.5.2 Logging Out of the Web Configurator
4.5.3 Help
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Initial Setup Example
5.1 Overview
5.1.1Creating a VLAN
5.1.2Setting Port VID
5.2Configuring Switch Management IP Address
3Click Basic Setting and IP Setup in the navigation panel
System Status and Port Details
6.1 About System Statistics and Information
6.2 Port Status Summary
6.2.1 Port Details
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Basic Setting
7.1 Introducing the Basic Setting Screens
7.2 System Information
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7.3 General Setup
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7.4 Introduction to VLANs
7.5 Switch Setup Screen
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7.6 IP Setup
7.6.1 Management IP Addresses
Figure 33 IP Setup
Table 11 IP Setup
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7.7 Port Setup
Switch Setup screen first
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ART
Advanced Settings
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VLAN
8.1 Introduction to IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN
8.1.1 Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames
8.1.2 Automatic VLAN Registration
8.1.3 Port VLAN Trunking
8.2 Select the VLAN Type
8.3 802.1Q VLAN
8.3.1 802.1Q VLAN Detail
8.3.2 802.1Q VLAN Port Settings
8.3.3 802.1Q Static VLAN
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8.3.4 Viewing and Editing VLAN Settings
8.4 Introduction to Port-basedVLANs
IP Setup
Filtering
8.4.1 Configuring a Port-basedVLAN
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Static MAC Forward Setup
9.1 Introduction to Static MAC Forward Setup
9.2 Configuring Static MAC Forwarding
9.3 Viewing and Editing Static MAC Forwarding Rules
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Filtering
10.1 Introduction to Filtering
10.2 Configuring a Filtering Rule
10.3 Viewing and Editing Filter Rules
Spanning Tree Protocol
11.1 STP/RSTP Overview
11.1.1 STP Terminology
11.1.2 How STP Works
11.1.3 STP Port States
11.1.4 Multiple RSTP
11.2 Spanning Tree Protocol Main Screen
11.3 Configure Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
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11.4 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status
11.5 Configure Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
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11.6 Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status
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Bandwidth Control
12.1 Introduction to Bandwidth Control
12.1.1 CIR and PIR
12.1.2Bandwidth Control Setup
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Broadcast Storm Control
13.1 Introducing Broadcast Storm Control
13.2 Configuring Broadcast Storm Control
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Mirroring
14.1 Introduction to Port Mirroring
14.2 Port Mirroring Configuration
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Link Aggregation
15.1 Introduction to Link Aggregation
15.1.1 Dynamic Link Aggregation
15.1.2 Link Aggregation ID
15.2 Link Aggregation Protocol Status
15.3 Link Aggregation Setup
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Port Authentication
16.1 Introduction to Authentication
16.1.1 RADIUS
16.1.1.2 Tunnel Protocol Attribute
16.2 Configuring Port Authentication
16.2.1 Configuring RADIUS Server Settings
16.2.2 Configuring IEEE802.1x
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Port Security
17.1 About Port Security
17.2 Port Security Setup
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Classifier
18.1 About the Classifier and QoS
18.2Configuring the Classifier
Figure 65 Classifier
You
select either
field before you configure the socket numbers
18.3 Viewing and Editing Classifier Configuration
18.4 Classifier Example
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Policy Rule
19.1 About Policy Rules
19.1.1 DiffServ
19.1.2 DSCP and Per-HopBehavior
19.2Configuring Policy Rules
Classifier
Table 47 Policy
19.3 Viewing and Editing Policy Configuration
19.4 Policy Example
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Queuing Method
20.1 Introduction to Queuing
20.1.1 Strict Priority Queuing (SPQ)
20.1.2 Weighted Round Robin Scheduling (WRR)
20.2 Configuring Queuing
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Multicast
21.1 Multicast Overview
21.1.1 IP Multicast Addresses
21.1.2 IGMP Filtering
21.1.3 IGMP Snooping
21.2 Multicast Status
21.3 Multicast Setup
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21.4 IGMP Filtering Profile
21.5 MVR Overview
21.5.1 Types of MVR Ports
21.5.2 MVR Modes
21.5.3 How MVR Works
21.6 General MVR Configuration
Figure 77 MVR
Table 54 MVR
21.7 MVR Group Configuration
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21.7.1 MVR Configuration Example
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DHCP Relay
22.1 DHCP Relay Overview
22.1.1 DHCP “Relay Agent Information Option”
22.1.2 DHCP Relay Agent Circuit ID Sub-optionFormat
22.2DHCP Relay Configuration
Figure 83 DHCP Relay
Static Routing and
Management
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Routing Protocol
23.1 Static Route Overview
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Maintenance
24.1 Maintenance
24.2 Load Factory Defaults
24.3 Save Configuration
Apply
Add
24.4Reboot System
24.5 Firmware Upgrade
24.6Restore a Configuration File
24.7 Backing Up a Configuration File
24.8Command Line FTP
24.8.1 Filename Conventions
24.8.2 FTP Command Line Procedure
24.8.3 GUI-basedFTP Clients
24.8.4 FTP Restrictions
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Access Control
25.1 About Access Control
25.2 Access Control Overview
25.3 About SNMP
25.3.1 Supported MIBs
25.3.2SNMP Traps
25.3.3 Configuring SNMP
25.3.4 Setting Up Login Accounts
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25.4 SSH Overview
25.5 How SSH works
25.6 SSH Implementation
25.6.1 Requirements for Using SSH
25.7 Introduction to HTTPS
HTTP
Service Access Control
25.7.1 HTTPS Example
25.7.2 Internet Explorer Warning Messages
25.7.3 Netscape Navigator Warning Messages
25.7.4 Login Screen
25.8 Service Access Control
25.9 Remote Management
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Diagnostic
26.1 Diagnostic
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Syslog
27.1 Syslog
27.2 Syslog Setup
27.3 Syslog Server Setup
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Cluster Management
28.1 Introduction to Cluster Management
28.2 Cluster Management Status
28.2.1 Cluster Member Switch Management
28.2.1.1 Uploading Firmware to a Cluster Member Switch
28.3 Clustering Management Configuration
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MAC Table
29.1 Introduction to MAC Table
29.2 Viewing MAC Table
ARP Table
30.1 Introduction to ARP Table
30.1.1 How ARP Works
30.2 Viewing ARP Table
Figure 117 ARP Table
Table 78 ARP Table
Configure Clone
31.1 Configure Clone
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Commands and
Troubleshooting
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Introducing the Commands
32.1 Overview
32.1.1 Switch Configuration File
32.2 Accessing the CLI
32.2.1Access Priority
32.2.2The Console Port
32.2.3 Telnet
32.3The Login Screen
32.4 Command Syntax Conventions
32.5 Getting Help
32.5.1List of Available Commands
32.5.2 Detailed Command Information
32.6 Privilege Levels
32.7Command Modes
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32.8 Using Command History
32.9 Saving Your Configuration
32.9.1 Logging Out
32.10 Command Summary
32.10.1 User Mode
32.10.2 Enable Mode
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32.10.3 Configure Mode
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Example: <config>#
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32.10.4 config-vlanCommands
32.10.5 interface port-channelCommands
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32.10.6 mvr Commands
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Command Examples
33.1 Overview
33.2 show Commands
33.2.1 show system-information
33.2.2 show hardware-monitor
33.2.3 show ip
33.2.4show logging
33.2.5show interface
33.2.6 show mac address-table
33.3 ping
33.4 traceroute
33.5 Enabling RSTP
33.6 Configuration File Maintenance
33.6.1 Backing up Configuration
33.6.2 Restoring Configuration
33.6.3 Using a Different Configuration File
33.6.4Resetting to the Factory Default
33.7 Example no Commands
33.7.1 no mirror-port
33.7.2 no trunk
33.7.3 no port-access-authenticator
33.7.4 no ssh
33.8 interface Commands
33.8.1 interface port-channel
33.8.2 bpdu-control
33.8.3 broadcast-limit
33.8.4 bandwidth-limit
33.8.5 mirror
33.8.6 gvrp
33.8.7 ingress-check
33.8.8 vlan-trunking
33.8.9 weight
33.8.10 egress set
33.8.11 qos priority
33.8.12 name
33.8.13 speed-duplex
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IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands
34.1 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Overview
34.2 VLAN Databases
34.2.1 Static Entries (SVLAN Table)
34.2.2 Dynamic Entries (DVLAN Table)
34.3 Configuring Tagged VLAN
34.4 Global VLAN1Q Tagged VLAN Configuration Commands
34.4.1 GARP Status
34.4.2 GARP Timer
34.4.3 Show GVRP
34.4.4 Enable GVRP
34.4.5 Disable GVRP
34.5 Port VLAN Commands
34.5.1 Set Port VID
34.5.2 Set Acceptable Frame Type
34.5.3 Enable or Disable Port GVRP
34.5.4 Modify Static VLAN
34.5.4.1Modify a Static VLAN Table Example
34.5.4.2 Forwarding Process Example
Tagged Frames
34.5.5Delete VLAN ID
34.6 Enable VLAN
34.7 Disable VLAN
34.8 Show VLAN Setting
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Troubleshooting
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Appendices and
Index
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Product Specifications
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Browser Setup
Pop-upWindows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions
Internet Explorer Pop-upBlockers
Disable pop-upBlockers
Enable pop-upBlockers with Exceptions
Allowed sites
JavaScripts
Java Permissions
JAVA (Sun)
IP Addresses and Subnetting
Introduction to IP Addresses
Structure
Subnet Masks
Network Size
Notation
Subnetting
Example: Four Subnets
Example: Eight Subnets
Subnet Planning
Configuring IP Addresses
Private IP Addresses
Legal Information
Copyright
Certifications
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Note
Registration
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Customer Support
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France
Germany
Hungary
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Norway
Poland
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Numerics
Index