
www.zyxel.comwww.zyxel.comXGS-4526/4528F/4728FIntelligent Layer 3+ SwitchCopyright © 2011 ZyXEL Communications CorporationFirmware Version 4.00Edition
Contents OverviewXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide10RIP ...
Chapter 7 System Status and Port StatisticsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide100
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide101CHAPTER 8 Basic SettingThis chapter describes how to configure the System Info, General Setup, Switch Setup, IP S
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1028.2 System Information In the navigation panel, click Basic Setting > System Info to
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide103Threshold This field displays the upper temperature limit at this sensor.Status This field
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1048.3 General Setup Use this screen to configure general settings such as the system name
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide105Use Time Server when BootupType the time service protocol that your timeserver uses. Not a
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1068.4 Introduction to VLANs A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1078.4.1 Smart IsolationTo block traffic between two specific ports within the Switch, you c
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide108Note: The uplink port connected to the Internet should be the root port. Otherwise, with sm
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide109Smart IsolationSelect Active to enable smart isolation on the Switch. The designated port(
Table of ContentsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide11Table of ContentsAbout This User's Guide...
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1108.6 IP Setup Use the IP Setup screen to configure the default gateway device, the defaul
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide111Switch in a routing domain, simply add a new routing domain entry with a different IP addr
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide112IP AddressEnter the out-of-band management IP address of your Switch in dotted decimal nota
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1138.7 Port Setup Use this screen to configure Switch port settings. Click Basic Setting >
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide114Speed/DuplexSelect the speed and the duplex mode of the Ethernet connection on this port. T
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide115Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The Switch loses t
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide116
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide117CHAPTER 9 VLANThe type of screen you see here depends on the VLAN Type you selected in the Switch Setup screen. T
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide118switch, the Switch first decides where to forward the frame and then strips off the VLAN tag. To for
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1199.3 Port VLAN Trunking Enable VLAN Trunking on a port to allow frames belonging to unknown VLAN gr
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Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide120allow frames with VLAN group tags 1 and 2 (VLAN groups that are unknown to those switches) to pass t
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1219.5.1 VLAN Status See Section 9.1 on page 117 for more information on Static VLAN. Click Advanced
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1229.5.2 VLAN DetailsUse this screen to view detailed port settings and status of the VLAN group. See
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide123static VLAN, click Static VLAN in the VLAN Status screen to display the screen as shown next. Figur
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1249.5.4 Configure VLAN Port Settings Use the VLAN Port Setting screen to configure the static VLAN
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide125The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 19 Advanced Application > VLAN
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1269.6 Subnet Based VLANs Subnet based VLANs allow you to group traffic into logical VLANs based on th
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1279.7 Configuring Subnet Based VLAN Click Subnet Based VLAN in the VLAN Port Setting screen to d
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1289.8 Protocol Based VLANs Protocol based VLANs allow you to group traffic into logical VLANs based o
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide129For example, ports 1, 2, 3 and 4 belong to static VLAN 100, and ports 4, 5, 6, 7 belong to static V
Table of ContentsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide136.5 How to Set Up a Guest VLAN ...
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide130The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 21 Advanced Application > VLAN &
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1319.10 Create an IP-based VLAN ExampleThis example shows you how to create an IP VLAN which includes
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1329.11 Port-based VLAN Setup Port-based VLANs are VLANs where the packet forwarding decision is ba
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide133The following screen shows users on a port-based, all-connected VLAN configuration.Figure 48 Adva
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide134The following screen shows users on a port-based, port-isolated VLAN configuration.Figure 49 Advan
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide135The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 22 Advanced Application > VLAN:
Chapter 9 VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide136
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide137CHAPTER 10 Static MAC Forward SetupUse these screens to configure static MAC address forwarding.10.1 OverviewThi
Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward SetupXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide138Click Advanced Applications > Static MAC Forwarding in the navigation panel
Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward SetupXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide139Port This field displays the port where the MAC address shown in the next fiel
Table of ContentsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide149.5.1 VLAN Status ...
Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward SetupXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide140
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide141CHAPTER 11 Static Multicast Forward SetupUse these screens to configure static multicast address forwarding.11.1
Chapter 11 Static Multicast Forward SetupXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide142connected to port 3. Figure 53 shows frames being forwarded to ports 2 an
Chapter 11 Static Multicast Forward SetupXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide143Click Advanced Application > Static Multicast Forwarding to display t
Chapter 11 Static Multicast Forward SetupXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide144Active This field displays whether a static multicast MAC address forward
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide145CHAPTER 12 FilteringThis chapter discusses MAC address port filtering.12.1 Configure a Filtering Rule Configure
Chapter 12 FilteringXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide146Action Select Discard source to drop frames from the source MAC address (specified in the MAC
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide147CHAPTER 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolThe Switch supports Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide148Path cost is the cost of transmitting a frame onto a LAN through that port. The r
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide14913.1.3 STP Port States STP assigns five port states to eliminate packet looping
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Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide150Note: Each port can belong to one STP tree only. 13.1.5 Multiple STP Multiple Sp
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide151With MSTP, VLANs 1 and 2 are mapped to different spanning trees in the network.
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide152The following figure shows an example where there are two MST regions. Regions 1
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide15313.2 Spanning Tree Protocol Status Screen The Spanning Tree Protocol status scr
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide154The following table describes the labels in this screen. 13.4 Configure Rapid Sp
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide155The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 29 Advanced App
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide15613.5 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status Click Advanced Application > Spann
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide157Note: This screen is only available after you activate RSTP on the Switch. Figur
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide15813.6 Configure Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol To configure MRSTP, click
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide159Bridge Priority Bridge priority is used in determining the root switch, root por
Table of ContentsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1620.2 Configuring the Classifier ...
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide16013.7 Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status Click Advanced Applicatio
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide161The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 32 Advanced Ap
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide16213.8 Configure Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol To configure MSTP, click MSTP i
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide163The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 33 Advanced App
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide164Bridge Priority Set the priority of the Switch for the specific spanning tree ins
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide16513.8.1 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Port Configuration To configure MSTP por
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide16613.9 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Status Click Advanced Application >
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide167The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 35 Advanced App
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide168Internal Cost This is the path cost from the root port in this MST instance to th
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide169CHAPTER 14 Bandwidth ControlThis chapter shows you how you can cap the maximum bandwidth using the Bandwidth Cont
Table of ContentsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1724.6 MVR Overview ...
Chapter 14 Bandwidth ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide17014.2 Bandwidth Control SetupClick Advanced Application > Bandwidth Control in the
Chapter 14 Bandwidth ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide171Active Select this check box to activate egress rate limits on this port. Egress Rate
Chapter 14 Bandwidth ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide172
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide173CHAPTER 15 Broadcast Storm ControlThis chapter introduces and shows you how to configure the broadcast storm con
Chapter 15 Broadcast Storm ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide174The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 37 Advanced App
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide175CHAPTER 16 MirroringThis chapter discusses port mirroring setup screens.16.1 Port Mirroring Setup Port mirroring
Chapter 16 MirroringXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide176The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 38 Advanced Application >
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide177CHAPTER 17 Link AggregationThis chapter shows you how to logically aggregate physical links to form one logical,
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide178When you enable LACP link aggregation on a port, the port can automatically negotiate w
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide17917.3 Link Aggregation Status Click Advanced Application > Link Aggregation in the
Table of ContentsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1827.1 Loop Guard Overview ...
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide180Criteria This shows the outgoing traffic distribution algorithm used in this trunk gro
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide18117.4 Link Aggregation Setting Click Advanced Application > Link Aggregation > L
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide182Criteria Select the outgoing traffic distribution type. Packets from the same source a
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide18317.5 Link Aggregation Control Protocol Click in the Advanced Application > Link
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide184The following table describes the labels in this screen.17.6 Static Trunking ExampleTh
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide1851 Make your physical connections - make sure that the ports that you want to belong to
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide186
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide187CHAPTER 18 Port AuthenticationThis chapter describes the IEEE 802.1x and MAC authentication methods.18.1 Port Au
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide188credentials, the Switch sends an authentication request to a RADIUS server. The RADI
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide189client connecting to a port on the Switch along with a password configured specific
Table of ContentsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide19Chapter 33Private VLAN ...
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide19018.2.1 Activate IEEE 802.1x Security Use this screen to activate IEEE 802.1x sec
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide19118.2.2 Guest VLAN When 802.1x port authentication is enabled on the Switch and its
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide192rights granted to the Guest VLAN depends on how the network administrator configures
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide193The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 45 Advanced Applic
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide19418.2.3 Activate MAC Authentication Use this screen to activate MAC authentication.
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide195Timeout Specify the amount of time before the Switch allows a client MAC address th
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide196
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide197CHAPTER 19 Port SecurityThis chapter shows you how to set up port security.19.1 About Port SecurityPort security
Chapter 19 Port SecurityXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide19819.2 Port Security Setup Click Advanced Application > Port Security in the navigation
Chapter 19 Port SecurityXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide19919.3 VLAN MAC Address Limit Use this screen to set the MAC address learning limit on per
Table of ContentsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide2038.2 Port-based IGMP ...
Chapter 19 Port SecurityXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide200The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 48 Advanced Application &
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide201CHAPTER 20 ClassifierThis chapter introduces and shows you how to configure the packet classifier on the Switch.2
Chapter 20 ClassifierXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide202Click Advanced Application > Classifier in the navigation panel to display the configurati
Chapter 20 ClassifierXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide203Layer 2Specify the fields below to configure a layer-2 classifier.VLAN Select Any to classif
Chapter 20 ClassifierXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide20420.3 Viewing and Editing Classifier ConfigurationTo view a summary of the classifier configu
Chapter 20 ClassifierXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide205The following table shows some other common Ethernet types and the corresponding protocol nu
Chapter 20 ClassifierXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide20620.4 Classifier ExampleThe following screen shows an example of configuring a classifier tha
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide207CHAPTER 21 Policy RuleThis chapter shows you how to configure policy rules. 21.1 Policy Rules Overview A classi
Chapter 21 Policy RuleXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide208The DSCP value determines the forwarding behavior, the PHB (Per-Hop Behavior), that each pac
Chapter 21 Policy RuleXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide209Click Advanced Applications > Policy Rule in the navigation panel to display the screen
Table of ContentsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide2142.3 VRRP Configuration ...
Chapter 21 Policy RuleXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide210Classifier(s) This field displays the active classifier(s) you configure in the Classifier s
Chapter 21 Policy RuleXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide21121.3 Viewing and Editing Policy ConfigurationTo view a summary of the classifier configura
Chapter 21 Policy RuleXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide212The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 54 Policy: Summary Table LA
Chapter 21 Policy RuleXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide21321.4 Policy ExampleThe figure below shows an example Policy screen where you configure a p
Chapter 21 Policy RuleXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide214
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide215CHAPTER 22 Queuing MethodThis chapter introduces the queuing methods supported.22.1 Queuing Method Overview Queu
Chapter 22 Queuing MethodXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide2162(Weight -1) x 10 KBIf the weight setting is 5, the actual quantum guaranteed to the asso
Chapter 22 Queuing MethodXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide21722.2 Configuring Queuing Click Advanced Application > Queuing Method in the navigati
Chapter 22 Queuing MethodXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide218Method Select SPQ (Strictly Priority Queuing), WFQ (Weighted Fair Queuing) or WRR (Weight
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide219CHAPTER 23 VLAN StackingThis chapter shows you how to configure VLAN stacking on your Switch. See the chapter on
Table of ContentsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide2246.3.3 SNMP Traps ...
Chapter 23 VLAN StackingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide220distinguish customer A and tag 48 to distinguish customer B at edge device 1 and then stri
Chapter 23 VLAN StackingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide22123.3 VLAN Tag FormatA VLAN tag (service provider VLAN stacking or customer IEEE 802.1Q)
Chapter 23 VLAN StackingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide222Configure the fields as highlighted in the Switch VLAN Stacking screen. 23.4 Configuring
Chapter 23 VLAN StackingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide223The following table describes the labels in this screen.23.4.1 Port-based Q-in-QPort-bas
Chapter 23 VLAN StackingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide224Click Port-based QinQ in the Advanced Application > VLAN Stacking screen to display the
Chapter 23 VLAN StackingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide225Note: Selective Q-in-Q rules are only applied to single-tagged frames received on the acc
Chapter 23 VLAN StackingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide226Port This is the port number to which this rule is applied.CVID This is the customer VLAN
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide227CHAPTER 24 MulticastThis chapter shows you how to configure various multicast features. 24.1 Multicast Overview
Chapter 24 MulticastXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide22824.1.3 IGMP Snooping The Switch can passively snoop on IGMP packets transferred between IP mu
Chapter 24 MulticastXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide22924.3 Multicast Setting Click Advanced Applications > Multicast > Multicast Setting lin
Table of ContentsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide2351.2 Viewing the IP Table ...
Chapter 24 MulticastXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide230IGMP Filtering Select Active to enable IGMP filtering to control which IGMP groups a subscribe
Chapter 24 MulticastXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide231Fast Leave Enter an IGMP fast leave timeout value (from 200 to 6,348,800) in miliseconds. Sel
Chapter 24 MulticastXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide23224.4 IGMP Snooping VLAN Click Advanced Applications > Multicast in the navigation panel. C
Chapter 24 MulticastXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide23324.5 IGMP Filtering Profile An IGMP filtering profile specifies a range of multicast groups
Chapter 24 MulticastXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide234Click Advanced Applications > Multicast > Multicast Setting > IGMP Filtering Profile
Chapter 24 MulticastXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide23524.6 MVR Overview Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) is designed for applications (such as Me
Chapter 24 MulticastXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide236Once configured, the Switch maintains a forwarding table that matches the multicast stream to
Chapter 24 MulticastXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide23724.7 General MVR Configuration Use the MVR screen to create multicast VLANs and select the r
Chapter 24 MulticastXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide238802.1p Priority Select a priority level (0-7) with which the Switch replaces the priority in o
Chapter 24 MulticastXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide23924.8 MVR Group Configuration All source ports and receiver ports belonging to a multicast gr
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Chapter 24 MulticastXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide24024.8.1 MVR Configuration ExampleThe following figure shows a network example where ports 1, 2
Chapter 24 MulticastXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide241To configure the MVR settings on the Switch, create a multicast group in the MVR screen and s
Chapter 24 MulticastXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide242following figure shows an example where two multicast groups (News and Movie) are configured f
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide243CHAPTER 25 AAAThis chapter describes how to configure authentication, authorization and accounting settings on th
Chapter 25 AAAXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide24425.1.2 on page 244) as external authentication, authorization and accounting servers. Figure 110 A
Chapter 25 AAAXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide245Click Advanced Application > AAA in the navigation panel to display the screen as shown. Figure
Chapter 25 AAAXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide246The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 69 Advanced Application > AAA &g
Chapter 25 AAAXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide24725.2.2 TACACS+ Server Setup Use this screen to configure your TACACS+ server settings. See Sect
Chapter 25 AAAXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide248The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 70 Advanced Application > AAA &g
Chapter 25 AAAXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide24925.2.3 AAA SetupUse this screen to configure authentication, authorization and accounting settings
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Chapter 25 AAAXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide250The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 71 Advanced Application > AAA &g
Chapter 25 AAAXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide251Type Set whether the Switch provides the following services to a user.• Exec: Allow an administrato
Chapter 25 AAAXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide25225.2.4 Vendor Specific AttributeRFC 2865 standard specifies a method for sending vendor-specific in
Chapter 25 AAAXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide25325.2.5 Tunnel Protocol Attribute You can configure tunnel protocol attributes on the RADIUS server
Chapter 25 AAAXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide25425.3 Supported RADIUS AttributesRemote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) attributes are
Chapter 25 AAAXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide255- This value is set to Ethernet(15) on the Switch.Calling-Station-IdFrame-MTUEAP-MessageStateMessag
Chapter 25 AAAXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide25625.3.2.3 Attributes Used for Accounting IEEE 802.1x Events The attributes are listed in the followi
Chapter 25 AAAXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide257Acct-Input-GigawordsDDAcct-Output-GigawordsDDTable 76 RADIUS Attributes - Exec Events via Console
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XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide259CHAPTER 26 IP Source GuardUse IP source guard to filter unauthorized DHCP and ARP packets in your network.26.1 I
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Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide26026.1.1 DHCP Snooping OverviewUse DHCP snooping to filter unauthorized DHCP packets on t
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide261You can configure the name and location of the file on the external TFTP server. The fi
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide2623 Configure trusted and untrusted ports, and specify the maximum number of DHCP packets
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide263• They appear only in the ARP Inspection screens and commands, not in the MAC Address F
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide264the bindings by snooping DHCP packets (dynamic bindings) and from information provided m
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide265new static binding replaces the original one. To open this screen, click Advanced Appli
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide26626.4 DHCP SnoopingUse this screen to look at various statistics about the DHCP snooping
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide267The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 79 DHCP SnoopingLABEL D
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide268Successful transfers This field displays the number of times the Switch read bindings fr
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide26926.5 DHCP Snooping ConfigureUse this screen to enable DHCP snooping on the Switch (not
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide27CHAPTER 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchThis chapter introduces the main features and applications of the Switch.1.1
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide270The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 80 DHCP Snooping Configu
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide27126.5.1 DHCP Snooping Port ConfigureUse this screen to specify whether ports are truste
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide272The following table describes the labels in this screen.26.5.2 DHCP Snooping VLAN Confi
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide273open this screen, click Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > DHCP Snooping &g
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide27426.6 ARP Inspection StatusUse this screen to look at the current list of MAC address fi
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide27526.6.1 ARP Inspection VLAN StatusUse this screen to look at various statistics about A
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide27626.6.2 ARP Inspection Log StatusUse this screen to look at log messages that were gener
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide27726.7 ARP Inspection ConfigureUse this screen to enable ARP inspection on the Switch. Y
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide278The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 86 ARP Inspection Config
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide27926.7.1 ARP Inspection Port ConfigureUse this screen to specify whether ports are trust
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide28super-fast uplink connection by using the optional 10 Gigabit uplink module on
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide28026.7.2 ARP Inspection VLAN ConfigureUse this screen to enable ARP inspection on each VL
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide281Enabled Select Yes to enable ARP inspection on the VLAN. Select No to disable ARP inspe
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide282
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide283CHAPTER 27 Loop GuardThis chapter shows you how to configure the Switch to guard against loops on the edge of you
Chapter 27 Loop GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide284• It will receive its own broadcast messages that it sends out as they loop back. It will the
Chapter 27 Loop GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide285port N. The Switch will shut down port N if it detects that the probe packet has returned to
Chapter 27 Loop GuardXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide286The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 89 Advanced Application >
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide287CHAPTER 28 VLAN MappingThis chapter shows you how to configure VLAN mapping on the Switch.28.1 VLAN Mapping Over
Chapter 28 VLAN MappingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide28828.2 Enabling VLAN MappingClick Advanced Application and then VLAN Mapping in the navigati
Chapter 28 VLAN MappingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide28928.3 Configuring VLAN MappingClick the VLAN Mapping Configure link in the VLAN Mapping sc
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide291.1.3 Gigabit Ethernet to the Desktop The Switch is an ideal solution for sm
Chapter 28 VLAN MappingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide290Port This is the port number to which this rule is applied.VID This is the customer VLAN ID
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide291CHAPTER 29 Layer 2 Protocol TunnelingThis chapter shows you how to configure layer-2 protocol tunneling on the Sw
Chapter 29 Layer 2 Protocol TunnelingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide2922 for PAgP (Port Aggregation Protocol), LACP or UDLD (UniDirectional Link Det
Chapter 29 Layer 2 Protocol TunnelingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide29329.2 Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Click Advanced Application >
Chapter 29 Layer 2 Protocol TunnelingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide294* Use this row to make the setting the same for all ports. Use this row first
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide295CHAPTER 30 sFlowThis chapter shows you how to configure sFlow to have the Switch monitor traffic in a network and
Chapter 30 sFlowXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide29630.2 sFlow Port ConfigurationClick Advanced Application > sFlow in the navigation panel to dis
Chapter 30 sFlowXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide29730.2.1 sFlow Collector ConfigurationClick the Collector link in the sFlow screen to display the
Chapter 30 sFlowXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide298The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 94 Advanced Application > sFlo
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide299CHAPTER 31 PPPoEThis chapter describes how the Switch gives a PPPoE termination server additional information tha
About This User's GuideXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide3About This User's GuideIntended AudienceThis manual is intended for people who wa
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide30Shared resources such as a server can be used by all ports in the same VLAN as
Chapter 31 PPPoEXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide30031.1.2 Sub-Option FormatThere are two types of sub-option: “Agent Circuit ID Sub-option” and “Age
Chapter 31 PPPoEXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide30131.1.2.2 WT-101 Default Circuit ID SyntaxIf you do not configure a Circuit ID string for a speci
Chapter 31 PPPoEXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide30231.2 The PPPoE ScreenUse this screen to configure the PPPoE Intermediate Agent on the Switch.Clic
Chapter 31 PPPoEXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide303The following table describes the labels in this screen. 31.3.1 PPPoE IA Per-Port Use this scree
Chapter 31 PPPoEXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide304Note: The Switch will drop all PPPoE packets if you enable the PPPoE Intermediate Agent on the Swi
Chapter 31 PPPoEXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide30531.3.2 PPPoE IA Per-Port Per-VLAN Use this screen to configure PPPoE IA settings that apply to a
Chapter 31 PPPoEXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide306Click the VLAN link in the Intermediate Agent > Port screen to display the screen as shown. Fig
Chapter 31 PPPoEXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide30731.3.3 PPPoE IA for VLAN Use this screen to set whether the PPPoE Intermediate Agent is enabled
Chapter 31 PPPoEXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide308The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 103 Advanced Application > PPP
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide309CHAPTER 32 Error DisableThis chapter shows you how to configure the rate limit for control packets on a port, and
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide31• Web Configurator. This is recommended for everyday management of the Switch
Chapter 32 Error DisableXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide31032.3 The Error Disable ScreenUse this screen to configure error disable related settings.
Chapter 32 Error DisableXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide311The following table describes the labels in this screen. 32.5 Error-Disable Detect Confi
Chapter 32 Error DisableXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide312The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 105 Advanced Application
Chapter 32 Error DisableXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide31332.6 Error-Disable Recovery Configuration Use this screen to to configure the Switch to
Chapter 32 Error DisableXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide314
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide315CHAPTER 33 Private VLANThis chapter shows you how to configure the Switch to prevent communications between ports
Chapter 33 Private VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide31633.2 Configuring Private VLAN Click Advanced Application > Private VLAN in the navigati
Chapter 33 Private VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide317Delete Check the rule(s) that you want to remove in the Delete column and then click the D
Chapter 33 Private VLANXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide318
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide319CHAPTER 34 Static RouteThis chapter shows you how to configure static routes.34.1 Static Routing Overview The S
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide32
Chapter 34 Static RouteXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide32034.2 Configuring Static Routing Click IP Application > Static Routing in the navigatio
Chapter 34 Static RouteXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide321Index This field displays the index number of the route. Click a number to edit the static
Chapter 34 Static RouteXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide322
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide323CHAPTER 35 Policy RoutingThis chapter shows you how to configure policy routing rules.35.1 Policy Route Overview
Chapter 35 Policy RoutingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide32435.2 Configuring Policy Routing Profile Click IP Application > Policy Routing in the
Chapter 35 Policy RoutingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide32535.2.1 Policy Routing Rule Configuration You must first configure a layer-3 classifier
Chapter 35 Policy RoutingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide326The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 110 IP Application >
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide327CHAPTER 36 RIPThis chapter shows you how to configure RIP (Routing Information Protocol).36.1 RIP OverviewRIP (R
Chapter 36 RIPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide328uses the route that has the lowest metric value. The following table lists the default administrativ
Chapter 36 RIPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide329Network This field displays the IP interface configured on the Switch. Refer to the section on IP S
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide33CHAPTER 2 Hardware Installation andConnectionThis chapter shows you how to install and connect the Switch. 2.1 Fr
Chapter 36 RIPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide330
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide331CHAPTER 37 OSPFThis chapter describes the OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) routing protocol and shows you how to c
Chapter 37 OSPFXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide332The following table describes the four classes of OSPF routers.The following figure depicts an OSPF
Chapter 37 OSPFXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide333When you configure an OSPF interface, you first set an interface to transmit OSPF traffic and add
Chapter 37 OSPFXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide3342 Create OSPF areas3 Create and associate interface(s) to an area4 Create virtual links to maintain
Chapter 37 OSPFXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide335The following table describes some common output fields.Link State Database The text box displays
Chapter 37 OSPFXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide33637.3 OSPF Configuration Use this screen to activate OSPF and set general settings. Click IP Applic
Chapter 37 OSPFXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide33737.4 Configure OSPF Areas To ensure that the Switch receives only routing information from a trus
Chapter 37 OSPFXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide338 To configure an area, set the related fields in the OSPF Configuration screen.Figure 163 IP Appl
Chapter 37 OSPFXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide33937.4.1 View OSPF Area Information TableThe bottom of the OSPF Configuration screen displays a sum
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and ConnectionXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide34Note: Do NOT block the ventilation holes. Leave space between devices
Chapter 37 OSPFXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide340In the OSPF Configuration screen, click Redistribute to display the OSPF Redistribution screen. Fig
Chapter 37 OSPFXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide34137.6 Configuring OSPF Interfaces To configure an OSPF interface, first create an IP routing domai
Chapter 37 OSPFXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide342The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 121 IP Application > OSPF Config
Chapter 37 OSPFXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide34337.7 OSPF Virtual-Links Configure and view virtual link settings in this screen. See Section 37
Chapter 37 OSPFXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide344AuthenticationNote: Virtual interface(s) must use the same authentication method within the same ar
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide345CHAPTER 38 IGMPThis chapter shows you how to configure the Switch as a multicast router. See also Section 24.4 on
Chapter 38 IGMPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide346IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is used by multicast hosts to indicate their multicast gr
Chapter 38 IGMPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide347on a particular network. This in turn helps reduce the amount of multicast traffic going through t
Chapter 38 IGMPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide34838.3 Configuring IGMP Click IP Application > IGMP in the navigation panel to display the screen
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide349CHAPTER 39 DVMRPThis chapter introduces DVMRP and tells you how to configure it.39.1 DVMRP OverviewDVMRP (Distan
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and ConnectionXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide352 Using a #2 Philips screwdriver, install the M3 flat head screws th
Chapter 39 DVMRPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide3504 The final multicast (“M”) after pruning and grafting is shown in the next figure.Figure 173 Ho
Chapter 39 DVMRPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide351The following table describes the labels in this screen. 39.3.1 DVMRP Configuration Error Messag
Chapter 39 DVMRPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide352Each IP routing domain DVMRP configuration must be in a different VLAN group; otherwise you see th
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide353CHAPTER 40 Differentiated ServicesThis chapter shows you how to configure Differentiated Services (DiffServ) on t
Chapter 40 Differentiated ServicesXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide354kinds of traffic can be marked for different priorities of forwarding. Resources
Chapter 40 Differentiated ServicesXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide355specifies the average rate at which packets are admitted to the network. The PI
Chapter 40 Differentiated ServicesXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide356decrease it. Packets that have been previously marked red or yellow can only be
Chapter 40 Differentiated ServicesXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide357The following table describes the labels in this screen.40.3.1 Configuring 2-R
Chapter 40 Differentiated ServicesXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide358Note: You cannot enable both TRTCM and Bandwidth Control at the same time. Figur
Chapter 40 Differentiated ServicesXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide35940.4 DSCP-to-IEEE 802.1p Priority Settings You can configure the DSCP to
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and ConnectionXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide36
Chapter 40 Differentiated ServicesXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide36040.4.1 Configuring DSCP Settings To change the DSCP-IEEE 802.1p mapping, click
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide361CHAPTER 41 DHCPThis chapter shows you how to configure the DHCP feature. 41.1 DHCP Overview DHCP (Dynamic Host C
Chapter 41 DHCPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide362• VLAN - The Switch is configured on a VLAN by VLAN basis. The Switch can be configured as a DHCP s
Chapter 41 DHCPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide363this screen to view details regarding DHCP server settings configured on the Switch.Figure 186 I
Chapter 41 DHCPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide36441.4 DHCP Relay Configure DHCP relay on the Switch if the DHCP clients and the DHCP server are not
Chapter 41 DHCPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide36541.4.2 Configuring DHCP Global RelayConfigure global DHCP relay in the DHCP Relay screen. Click I
Chapter 41 DHCPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide36641.4.3 Global DHCP Relay Configuration ExampleThe follow figure shows a network example where the
Chapter 41 DHCPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide36741.5 Configuring DHCP VLAN Settings Use this screen to configure your DHCP settings based on th
Chapter 41 DHCPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide368Server Use this section if you want to configure the Switch to function as a DHCP server for this V
Chapter 41 DHCPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide36941.5.1 Example: DHCP Relay for Two VLANsThe following example displays two VLANs (VIDs 1 and 2) f
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide37CHAPTER 3 Hardware OverviewThis chapter describes the front panel and rear panel of the Switch and shows you how t
Chapter 41 DHCPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide370For the example network, configure the VLAN Setting screen as shown. Figure 192 DHCP Relay for Tw
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide371CHAPTER 42 VRRPThis chapter shows you how to configure and monitor the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Chapter 42 VRRPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide372default gateway. If switch A has a higher priority, it is the master router. Switch B, having a low
Chapter 42 VRRPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide37342.3 VRRP Configuration The following sections describe the different parts of the VRRP Configura
Chapter 42 VRRPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide374Note: Routing domains with the same VLAN ID are not displayed in the table indicated. Figure 195
Chapter 42 VRRPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide37542.3.2 VRRP Parameters This section describes the VRRP parameters. 42.3.2.1 Advertisement Interv
Chapter 42 VRRPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide37642.3.3 Configuring VRRP ParametersAfter you set up an IP interface, configure the VRRP parameters
Chapter 42 VRRPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide37742.3.4 Configuring VRRP ParametersView the VRRP configuration summary at the bottom of the screen
Chapter 42 VRRPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide37842.4.1 One Subnet Network Example The figure below shows a simple VRRP network with only one virtu
Chapter 42 VRRPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide379After configuring and saving the VRRP configuration, the VRRP Status screens for both switches are
Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide38The following table describes the ports. 3.1.1 Dual Personality InterfacesThere are 4 o
Chapter 42 VRRPXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide380VR1 (refer to Section 42.4.2 on page 379). Configure the VRRP parameters on the switches as shown i
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide381CHAPTER 43 ARP Learning43.1 ARP Overview Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for mapping an Internet
Chapter 43 ARP LearningXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide38243.1.2.1 ARP-ReplyBy default, the Switch is in ARP-Reply learning mode and updates the ARP
Chapter 43 ARP LearningXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide383other devices in the same network to update their ARP table with the new mapping informati
Chapter 43 ARP LearningXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide38443.2 Configuring ARP Learning Click IP Application > ARP Learning in the navigation pan
Chapter 43 ARP LearningXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide385Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The Switch loses t
Chapter 43 ARP LearningXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide386
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide387CHAPTER 44 Load Sharing44.1 Load Sharing Overview The Switch learns the next-hop(s) using ARP and determines rou
Chapter 44 Load SharingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide388The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 140 IP Application > Lo
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide389CHAPTER 45 MaintenanceThis chapter explains how to configure the maintenance screens that let you maintain the fi
Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide393.1.2.1 Default Ethernet SettingsThe factory default negotiation settings for the Ethe
Chapter 45 MaintenanceXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide39045.2 Load Factory Default Follow the steps below to reset the Switch back to the factory de
Chapter 45 MaintenanceXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide391Click Config 2 to save the current configuration settings to Configuration 2 on the Switch.
Chapter 45 MaintenanceXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide392From the Maintenance screen, display the Firmware Upgrade screen as shown next. Figure 213
Chapter 45 MaintenanceXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide39345.7 Backup a Configuration FileBacking up your Switch configurations allows you to create
Chapter 45 MaintenanceXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide394ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System, sometimes referred to as the “ras” file) is the syste
Chapter 45 MaintenanceXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide3956 Use put to transfer files from the computer to the Switch, for example, put firmware.bin
Chapter 45 MaintenanceXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide396
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide397CHAPTER 46 Access ControlThis chapter describes how to control access to the Switch.46.1 Access Control Overview
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide39846.3 About SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application layer proto
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide399SNMP itself is a simple request/response protocol based on the manager/agent model. The
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Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide403 The Switch automatically detects the installed transceiver. Check the LEDs to verify t
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide40046.3.3 SNMP Traps The Switch sends traps to an SNMP manager when an event occurs. The fo
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide401temperatureTemperatureEventOn 1.3.6.1.4.1.890.1.5.8.52.31.2.11.3.6.1.4.1.890.1.5.8.39.31
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide402timesync RTCNotUpdatedEventOn 1.3.6.1.4.1.890.1.5.8.52.31.2.11.3.6.1.4.1.890.1.5.8.39.31.
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide403 Table 147 SNMP InterfaceTraps OPTION OBJECT LABEL OBJECT ID DESCRIPTIONlinkup linkUp
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide404 transceiver-ddmDDMIRxPowerEventOnDDMITemperatureEventOnDDMITxBiasEventOnDDMITxPowerEvent
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide405 accounting RADIUSAcctNotReachableEventOn1.3.6.1.4.1.890.1.5.8.52.31.2.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.89
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide406 Table 150 SNMP Switch Traps OPTION OBJECT LABEL OBJECT ID DESCRIPTIONstp STPNewRoot 1.
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide40746.3.4 Configuring SNMP From the Access Control screen, display the SNMP screen. Yo
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide408Get Community Enter the Get Community string, which is the password for the incoming Get-
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide40946.3.5 Configuring SNMP Trap Group From the SNMP screen, click Trap Group to view the
Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide413.2 Rear Panel3.2.1 XGS-4526The following figure shows the rear panel of the Switch.F
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide41046.3.6 Configuring SNMP User From the SNMP screen, click User to view the screen as sh
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide411Password Enter the password of up to 32 ASCII characters for SNMP user authentication. P
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide41246.4 Setting Up Login Accounts Up to five people (one administrator and four non-admini
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide41346.5 SSH OverviewUnlike Telnet or FTP, which transmit data in clear text, SSH (Secure S
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide41446.6 How SSH worksThe following table summarizes how a secure connection is established
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide4153 Authentication and Data TransmissionAfter the identification is verified and data encr
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide4161 HTTPS connection requests from an SSL-aware web browser go to port 443 (by default) on
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide417You see the following Security Alert screen in Internet Explorer. Select Yes to proceed
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide418Select Accept this certificate permanently to import the Switch’s certificate into the SS
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide41946.9.3 The Main ScreenAfter you accept the certificate and enter the login username and
Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide42Figure 17 Rear Panel - DC Model 3.2.3 Uplink ModuleThe following figure shows the fro
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide420computer(s)” for each service in the Remote Management screen (discussed later). Click Ac
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide421You can specify a group of one or more “trusted computers” from which an administrator m
Chapter 46 Access ControlXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide422Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The Switch loses
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide423CHAPTER 47 DiagnosticThis chapter explains the Diagnostic screen.47.1 Diagnostic Click Management > Diagnosti
Chapter 47 DiagnosticXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide424IP Ping Type the IP address of a device that you want to ping in order to test a connection
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide425CHAPTER 48 SyslogThis chapter explains the syslog screens.48.1 Syslog Overview The syslog protocol allows device
Chapter 48 SyslogXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide42648.2 Syslog Setup Click Management > Syslog in the navigation panel to display this screen. T
Chapter 48 SyslogXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide42748.3 Syslog Server Setup Click Management > Syslog > Syslog Server Setup to open the foll
Chapter 48 SyslogXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide42848.4 Syslog MessagesThe following table shows log messages the Switch may generate. Table 161
Chapter 48 SyslogXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide429SP_SYSLOG_TYPE_AAA SYSLOG_WARNING 802.1x - Invalid Tunnel-Medium-Type <type> [User-Name &l
Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide433.2.5 Power ConnectorMake sure you are using the correct power source as shown on the
Chapter 48 SyslogXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide430SP_SYSLOG_TYPE_AAA SYSLOG_WARNING Privilege out of range: USER [<username>]SP_SYSLOG_TYPE_A
Chapter 48 SyslogXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide431SP_SYSLOG_TYPE_INTERFACESYSLOG_NOTICE Bias Under Alarm Low Threshold(<threshold>) On Port
Chapter 48 SyslogXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide432SP_SYSLOG_TYPE_SWITCHSYSLOG_CRITICAL system voltage has recovered to normal stateSP_SYSLOG_TYPE_S
Chapter 48 SyslogXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide433SP_SYSLOG_TYPE_SWITCHSYSLOG_INFO Load factory default configuration successfullySP_SYSLOG_TYPE_S
Chapter 48 SyslogXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide434SP_SYSLOG_TYPE_SWITCHSYSLOG_WARNING Port <port> link speed and duplex mode autonegotiation
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide435CHAPTER 49 Cluster ManagementThis chapter introduces cluster management.49.1 Clustering Management Status Overvi
Chapter 49 Cluster ManagementXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide436In the following example, switch A in the basement is the cluster manager and the oth
Chapter 49 Cluster ManagementXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide437The following table describes the labels in this screen. 49.2.1 Cluster Member Swit
Chapter 49 Cluster ManagementXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide438configurator home page and the home page that you'd see if you accessed it direc
Chapter 49 Cluster ManagementXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide43949.2.1.1 Uploading Firmware to a Cluster Member Switch You can use FTP to upload
Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide441 Use a screwdriver to loosen the terminal block captive screws.2 Connect one end of a p
Chapter 49 Cluster ManagementXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide44049.3 Clustering Management Configuration Use this screen to configure clustering ma
Chapter 49 Cluster ManagementXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide441Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The Switch l
Chapter 49 Cluster ManagementXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide442
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide443CHAPTER 50 MAC TableThis chapter introduces the MAC Table screen.50.1 MAC Table Overview The MAC Table screen (a
Chapter 50 MAC TableXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide444• If the Switch has already learned the port for this MAC address, but the destination port is
Chapter 50 MAC TableXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide445The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 166 Management > MAC Tabl
Chapter 50 MAC TableXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide446
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide447CHAPTER 51 IP TableThis chapter introduces the IP table.51.1 IP Table Overview The IP Table screen shows how pac
Chapter 51 IP TableXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide448• If the Switch has already learned the port for this IP address, but the destination port is t
Chapter 51 IP TableXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide449VID This is the VLAN group to which the packet belongs.Port This is the port from which the ab
Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide453.3 LEDs The following table describes the LEDs. Table 3 LEDs LEDCOLORSTATUS DESC
Chapter 51 IP TableXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide450
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide451CHAPTER 52 ARP TableThis chapter introduces ARP Table.52.1 ARP Table Overview Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Chapter 52 ARP TableXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide45252.2 The ARP Table Screen Click Management > ARP Table in the navigation panel to open t
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide453CHAPTER 53 Routing TableThis chapter introduces the routing table. 53.1 OverviewThe routing table contains the r
Chapter 53 Routing TableXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide454
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide455CHAPTER 54 Configure CloneThis chapter shows you how you can copy the settings of one port onto other ports.54.1
Chapter 54 Configure CloneXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide456The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 170 Management > Con
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide457CHAPTER 55 TroubleshootingThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potenti
Chapter 55 TroubleshootingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide4581 Turn the Switch off and on (in DC models or if the DC power supply is connected in AC/
Chapter 55 TroubleshootingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide459I forgot the username and/or password.1 The default username is admin and the default p
Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide461-24 or 21-24Green On The port has a successful connection. Blinking The port is receivi
Chapter 55 TroubleshootingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide4601 Make sure you have entered the user name and password correctly. The default user name
Chapter 55 TroubleshootingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide46155.3 Switch ConfigurationI lost my configuration settings after I restart the Switch.M
Chapter 55 TroubleshootingXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide462
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide463CHAPTER 56 Product SpecificationsThe following tables summarize the Switch’s hardware and firmware features.Table
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide464Ethernet Ports Auto-negotiating: 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps in either half-duplex or ful
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide465Number of Login Accounts Configurable on the Switch4 management accounts configu
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide466Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR)Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) is designed fo
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide467Device Management Use the web configurator or commands to easily configure the r
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide468 Table 173 Switching Specifications Layer 2 FeaturesBridging 8K MAC addresses i
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide469Port mirroringAll ports support port mirroringSupports port mirroring per IP/TCP
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide47CHAPTER 4 The Web ConfiguratorThis section introduces the configuration and functions of the web configurator. 4.1
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide470The following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the standards supported
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide471RFC 1305 Network Time Protocol (NTP version 3)RFC 1441 SNMPv2 Simple Network Man
Chapter 56 Product SpecificationsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide472
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide473APPENDIX A Common ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols an
Appendix A Common ServicesXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide474ESP (IPSEC_TUNNEL)User-Defined 50 The IPSEC ESP (Encapsulation Security Protocol) tunnel
Appendix A Common ServicesXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide475POP3 TCP 110 Post Office Protocol version 3 lets a client computer get e-mail from a PO
Appendix A Common ServicesXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide476TELNET TCP 23 Telnet is the login and terminal emulation protocol common on the Internet
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide477APPENDIX B Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2011 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this pu
Appendix B Legal InformationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide478• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may c
Appendix B Legal InformationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide479Viewing Certifications1 Go to http://www.zyxel.com.2 Select your product on the ZyXEL
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide483 The login screen appears. The default username is admin and associated default pass
Appendix B Legal InformationXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide480
IndexXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide481IndexNumerics802.1P priority 114Aaccess controllimitations 397login account 412remote management 420service p
IndexXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide482CIST (Common and Internal Spanning Tree) 150Class of Service (CoS) 353classifier 201, 203and QoS 201editing 2
IndexXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide483Autonomous System 349default timer setting 352error message 351graft 350how it works 349implementation 349pro
IndexXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide484HTTPS example 416humidity 464IIEEE 802.1p, priority 109IEEE 802.1xactivate 190, 194, 247reauthentication 191I
IndexXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide485link state database 332, 335lockout 54log 423login 47password 53login accountAdministrator 412non-administrat
IndexXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide486MTU (Multi-Tenant Unit) 106multicast 227802.1 priority 229and IGMP 227IGMP throttling 231IP addresses 227over
IndexXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide487port details 97port isolation 135port mirroring 175, 176, 468direction 176egress 176ingress 176port redundanc
IndexXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide488Reverse Path Multicasting (RPM) 349RFC 3164 425RIP 340configuration 328direction 327overview 327version 327vs
IndexXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide489bridge ID 157, 161bridge priority 155, 159configuration 154, 158, 162designated bridge 148forwarding delay 15
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide49The following figure shows the navigating components of a web configurator screen. F
IndexXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide490PPPoE IA 301user profiles 244VVendor Specific Attribute See VSAventilation holes 34VID 112, 117, 121, 122, 22
IndexXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide491Weighted Round Robin Scheduling (WRR) 216WFQ (Weighted Fair Queuing) 216WRR (Weighted Round Robin Scheduling
Document ConventionsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide5Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide50In the navigation panel, click a main link to reveal a list of submenu links. The fol
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide51VLAN This link takes you to screens where you can configure port-based or 802.1Q VLA
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide52VLAN Mapping This link takes you to screens where you can configure VLAN mapping set
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide534.3.1 Change Your Password After you log in for the first time, it is recommended
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide544.4 Saving Your ConfigurationWhen you are done modifying the settings in a screen, c
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide554.6.1 Reload the Configuration File Uploading the factory-default configuration fil
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide56The Switch is now reinitialized with a default configuration file including the defau
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide57CHAPTER 5 Initial Setup ExampleThis chapter shows how to set up the Switch for an example network. 5.1 OverviewTh
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide58new IP interface. This allows the Switch to route traffic between the RD and Sales n
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide595 In the VID field, enter the ID of the VLAN group to which you want this IP interf
Document ConventionsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide6Icons Used in FiguresFigures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The Switc
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide60In this example, you want to configure port 1 as a member of VLAN 2. Figure 25 Ini
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide613 Since the VLAN2 network is connected to port 1 on the Switch, select Fixed to con
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide625.1.5 Enabling RIP To exchange routing information with other routing devices acros
XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide63CHAPTER 6 TutorialsThis chapter provides some examples of using the web configurator to set up and use the Switch.
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide64 The settings in this tutorial are as the following.1 Access the Switch from the MGMT port throu
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide653 Go to Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Port Setting, and set the PVID of the ports 5,
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide666 The DHCP Snooping Port Configure screen appears. Select Trusted in the Server Trusted state fi
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide679 Connect your DHCP server to port 5 and a computer (as DHCP client) to either port 6 or 7. The
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide68DHCP client A based on the system name, VLAN ID and port number in the DHCP request. Client A co
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide694 In the Static VLAN screen, select ACTIVE, enter a descriptive name (VALN 102 for example) in
Safety WarningsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide7Safety Warnings• Do NOT use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimmi
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide708 Click the VLAN Status link in the Static VLAN screen and then the VLAN Port Setting link in th
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide716.2.3 Configuring DHCP RelayFollow the steps below to enable DHCP relay on the Switch and allo
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide723 You clicked the Save link on the Switch to have your settings take effect.6.3 How to Use PPPo
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide736.3.1 Configuring Switch A1 Click Advanced Application > PPPoE > Intermediate Agent. Sel
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide743 The Intermediate Agent screen appears. Click VLAN on the top of the screen.4 Enter 1 for both
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide755 Then select Yes to enable PPPoE IA in VLAN 1 and also select Circuit-id and Remote-id to allo
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide762 Select Trusted for ports 11 and 12 and then click Apply.Then Click Intermediate Agent on the t
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide774 Enter 1 for both Start VID and End VID. Click Apply.5 Then select Yes to enable PPPoE IA in V
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide78You also want the Switch to wait for a period of time (10 minutes) before resuming the port auto
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide792 Click Advanced Application > Errdisable > CPU Protection, select ARP as the reason, ent
Safety WarningsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide8
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide804 Click Advanced Application > Errdisable > Errdisable Recovery, select Active and Timer S
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide816.5.1 Creating a Guest VLANFollow the steps below to configure port 1, 2, 3 and 10 as a member
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide827 Click Add to save the settings to the run-time memory. Settings in the run-time memory are los
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide8310 Click Apply to save your changes back to the run-time memory. 11 Click the Save link in the
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide842 Select the first Active checkbox to enable 802.1x authentication on the Switch.Select the Acti
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide852 Select Active and enter the guest VLAN ID (200 in this example) on ports 1, 2 and 3. The Swit
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide86Private VLAN to do port isolation in a VLAN instead of assigning each port to a separate VLAN an
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide874 In the Static VLAN screen, select ACTIVE, enter a descriptive name (VLAN 123 for example) in
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide888 Click the VLAN Status link in the Static VLAN screen and then the VLAN Port Setting link in th
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide896.6.2 Creating a Private VLAN RuleFollow the steps below to configure private VLAN for VLAN 12
Contents OverviewXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide9Contents OverviewUser’s Guide ...
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide906.7 How to Configure Routing PolicyThe Switch checks the routing table and then forwards traffi
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide913 Click Add to save the settings to the run-time memory. 6.7.2 Create a Policy Routing RuleFol
Chapter 6 TutorialsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide923 Click the Rule Configuration link in the Policy Route screen to create a rule in this profile.
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XGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide95CHAPTER 7 System Status and PortStatisticsThis chapter describes the system status (web configurator home page) an
Chapter 7 System Status and Port StatisticsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide96The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 8 Statu
Chapter 7 System Status and Port StatisticsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide977.2.1 Status: Port Details Click a number in the Port column in th
Chapter 7 System Status and Port StatisticsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide98Status If STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) is enabled, this field displays t
Chapter 7 System Status and Port StatisticsXGS-4526/4528F/4728F User’s Guide99RX CRC This field shows the number of packets received with CRC (Cycli
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