Zyxel GS1900-48HP [2/230] Important
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GS1900 Series User’s Guide2
IMPORTANT!
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.
KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Note: This guide is a reference for a series of products. Therefore some features or
options in this guide may not be available in your product.
Screenshots and graphics in this book may differ slightly from your product due to differences in
your product firmware or your computer operating system. Every effort has been made to ensure
that the information in this manual is accurate.
Note: It is recommended you use the Web Configurator to configure the Switch.
• Web Configurator Online Help
Click the help icon in any screen for help in configuring that screen and supplementary
information.
Содержание
- Default login details 1
- Gbe smart managed switch 1
- Gs1900 series 1
- Quick start guide 1
- User s guide 1
- Important 2
- Keep this guide for future reference 2
- Note it is recommended you use the web configurator to configure the switch 2
- Note this guide is a reference for a series of products therefore some features or options in this guide may not be available in your product 2
- Read carefully before use 2
- Contents overview 3
- Technical reference 9 3
- User s guide 4 3
- Chapter 1 getting to know your switch 6 4
- Chapter 2 hardware installation and connection 0 4
- Chapter 3 hardware overview 5 4
- Chapter 4 the web configurator 1 4
- Contents overview 4
- Part i user s guide 14 4
- Table of contents 4
- Chapter 5 getting start 9 5
- Chapter 6 monitor system 1 5
- Chapter 7 monitor port 4 5
- Chapter 8 monitor vlan 1 5
- Part ii technical reference 49 5
- Chapter 10 monitor link aggregation 9 6
- Chapter 11 monitor loop guard 1 6
- Chapter 12 monitor multicast 4 6
- Chapter 13 monitor spanning tree 8 6
- Chapter 14 monitor lldp 4 6
- Chapter 9 monitor mac table 7 6
- Chapter 15 monitor security 7 7
- Chapter 16 monitor management 0 7
- Chapter 17 configuration system 3 7
- Chapter 18 configuration port 8 7
- Chapter 19 configuration vlan 09 8
- Chapter 20 configuration mac table 22 8
- Chapter 21 configuration link aggregation 26 8
- Chapter 22 configuration loop guard 33 9
- Chapter 23 configuration mirror 36 9
- Chapter 24 configuration multicast 38 9
- Chapter 25 configuration spanning tree 46 9
- Chapter 26 configuration lldp 56 10
- Chapter 27 configuration qos 69 10
- Chapter 28 configuration security 78 10
- Chapter 29 configuration aaa 87 11
- Chapter 30 configuration management 93 11
- Chapter 31 maintenance 211 12
- Appendix a legal information 26 13
- Chapter 32 troubleshooting 22 13
- Index 28 13
- User s guide 14
- Bridging example 16
- Getting to know your switch 16
- Introduction 16
- Backbone 17
- Gigabit ethernet to the desktop 17
- Ieee 802 q vlan application example 17
- Internet 17
- Rd sales 17
- Ipv6 support 18
- Tag based vlan example 18
- Good habits for managing the switch 19
- Ways to manage the switch 19
- Freestanding installation 20
- Hardware installation and connection 20
- Hardware installation 21
- Note ask an authorized technician to attach the switch to the rack wall 21
- Note make sure the screws are securely fixed to the wall and strong enough to hold the weight of the switch with the connection cables 21
- Wall mounting 21
- Attaching the mounting brackets to the switch 22
- Failure to use the proper screws may damage the unit 22
- Precautions 22
- Rack mounted installation requirements 22
- Rack mounting 22
- The switch should be wall mounted horizontally the switch s side panels with ventilation slots should not be facing up or down as this position is less safe 22
- Mounting the switch on a rack 23
- Front panel connections 25
- Hardware overview 25
- Default ethernet settings 26
- Ethernet ports 26
- Sfp slots 26
- To avoid possible eye injury do not look into an operating fiber optic module s connectors 27
- Transceiver installation 27
- Transceiver removal 27
- Rear panel 28
- Connecting the power 29
- Note use the included power cord for the ac power connection 29
- Power connection 29
- Rear panel power connection 29
- After you connect the power to the switch view the leds to ensure proper functioning of the switch and as an aid in troubleshooting 30
- Chapter 3 hardware overview 30
- Connect the female end of the power cord to the ac power socket 30
- Connect the other end of the cord to a power outlet 30
- Disconnect the power cord from the ac power socket 30
- Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet 30
- Disconnecting the power 30
- Gs1900 series user s guide 30
- Led color status description 30
- Table 3 led descriptions 30
- The power input connectors can be disconnected from the power source individually 30
- Access 31
- Overview 31
- The web configurator 31
- Navigating the web configurator 32
- Title bar 32
- Navigation panel 33
- Chapter 4 the web configurator 34
- Folder or link tab function 34
- For details on getting start features see chapter 5 on page 39 34
- Getting start 34
- Getting start displays general device information system status system resource usage and interface status 34
- Gs1900 series user s guide 34
- Monitor menu 34
- Table 5 monitor menu screens summary 34
- The monitor menu screens display status and statistics information 34
- Chapter 4 the web configurator 35
- Configuration menu 35
- Folder or link tab function 35
- Gs1900 series user s guide 35
- Table 5 monitor menu screens summary continued 35
- Table 6 configuration menu screens summary 35
- Use the configuration menu screens to configure the switch s features 35
- Chapter 4 the web configurator 36
- Folder or link tab function 36
- Gs1900 series user s guide 36
- Table 6 configuration menu screens summary continued 36
- Chapter 4 the web configurator 37
- Folder or link tab function 37
- Gs1900 series user s guide 37
- Table 6 configuration menu screens summary continued 37
- Chapter 4 the web configurator 38
- Folder or link tab function 38
- Gs1900 series user s guide 38
- Maintenance menu 38
- Table 6 configuration menu screens summary continued 38
- Table 7 maintenance menu screens summary 38
- Use the maintenance menu screens to manage configuration and firmware files run diagnostics and reboot or shut down the switch 38
- Getting start 39
- Overview 39
- What you can do in this chapter 39
- Chapter 5 getting start 40
- For details on wizard features see system chapter 6 on page 51 vlan chapter 8 on page 61 qos chapter 27 on page 169 and link aggregation chapter 10 on page 69 40
- Gs1900 series user s guide 40
- In start up you can set up ip dns set up your username password and view finished results 40
- Label description 40
- Start up 40
- Step 1 set up ip dns 40
- Step 1 set up ip dns to access this screen 40
- Table 8 getting start continued 40
- Wizard 40
- Wizard displays start up vlan qos and link aggregation 40
- After clicking next the finish screen appears 41
- After clicking next the set up your username password screen appears 41
- Chapter 5 getting start 41
- Each field is described in the following table 41
- Gs1900 series user s guide 41
- Label description 41
- Step 1 set up ip dns 41
- Step 2 set up username password 41
- Chapter 5 getting start 42
- Each field is described in the following table 42
- Gs1900 series user s guide 42
- In vlan you can create vlan tag vlan setting and view finished results 42
- Label description 42
- Step 1 create vlan to access this screen 42
- Step 3 finish 42
- After clicking next the finish screen appears 44
- Chapter 5 getting start 44
- Each field is described in the following table 44
- Gs1900 series user s guide 44
- In qos you can create qos settings and view finished results 44
- Label description 44
- Step 2 tag vlan setting 44
- Step 3 finish 44
- Link aggregation 46
- After clicking next the finish screen appears 47
- Chapter 5 getting start 47
- Each field is described in the following table 47
- Gs1900 series user s guide 47
- Label description 47
- Step 1 link aggregation 47
- Chapter 5 getting start 48
- Each field is described in the following table 48
- Gs1900 series user s guide 48
- Label description 48
- Step 2 finish 48
- Technical reference 49
- Monitor system 51
- Overview 51
- What you can do in this chapter 51
- Chapter 6 monitor system 52
- Gs1900 series user s guide 52
- Ipv6 to open this screen 52
- Label description 52
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 52
- Information 53
- Monitor port 54
- Overview 54
- Status 54
- What you can do in this chapter 54
- Chapter 7 monitor port 55
- Each field is described in the following table 55
- Gs1900 series user s guide 55
- Label description 55
- Port counters 55
- Port counters to access this screen 55
- Status continued 55
- Chapter 7 monitor port 56
- Gs1900 series user s guide 56
- Label description 56
- Port counters continued 56
- Bandwidth utilization 57
- Bandwidth utilization to access this screen 57
- Chapter 7 monitor port 57
- Each field is described in the following table 57
- Gs1900 series user s guide 57
- Label description 57
- Port counters continued 57
- Utilization is the percentage of a network s bandwidth that is currently being consumed by network traffic each vertical bar represents the highest utilization on a port and can be either transmitted tx traffic or received rx traffic during the last time interval in seconds 57
- Note the poe devices that supply or receive power and their connected ethernet cables must all be completely indoors 58
- Note the poe function and the following screens are available for models ending in hp only 58
- Bandwidth control 59
- Bandwidth management 59
- Bandwidth control continued 60
- Chapter 7 monitor port 60
- Each field is described in the following table 60
- Gs1900 series user s guide 60
- Label description 60
- Storm control 60
- Storm control limits the number of broadcast multicast and unicast packets the switch receives per second on the ports when the maximum number of allowable broadcast multicast and or unicast packets is reached per second the subsequent packets are discarded enabling this feature reduces broadcast multicast and or unicast packets in your network you can specify limits for each packet type on each port 60
- Storm control to access this screen 60
- This section shows you the storm control feature 60
- Monitor vlan 61
- Overview 61
- What you can do in this chapter 61
- Chapter 8 monitor vlan 63
- Each field is described in the following table 63
- Gs1900 series user s guide 63
- Label description 63
- Port based vlans are vlans where the packet forwarding decision is based on the destination mac address and its associated port port based vlans require allowed outgoing ports to be defined for each port therefore if you wish to allow two subscriber ports to talk to each other for example between conference rooms in a hotel you must define the egress an egress port is an outgoing port that is a port through which a data packet leaves for both ports port based vlans are specific only to the switch on which they were created 63
- Port continued 63
- Vlan port 63
- Vlan port to access this screen 63
- Guest vlan 64
- Internet 64
- Vlan 100 64
- Vlan 102 64
- Voice vlan 65
- Monitor mac table 67
- Overview 67
- Chapter 9 monitor mac table 68
- Each field is described in the following table 68
- Gs1900 series user s guide 68
- Label description 68
- Mac table 68
- Mac table to access this screen 68
- The mac table screen section 9 on page 68 displays view filter and mac table of the switch 68
- What you can do in this chapter 68
- Link aggregation 69
- Monitor link aggregation 69
- Overview 69
- What you can do in this chapter 69
- Chapter 10 monitor link aggregation 70
- Each field is described in the following table 70
- Gs1900 series user s guide 70
- Label description 70
- Monitor loop guard 71
- Overview 71
- Loop guard 72
- What you can do in this chapter 72
- Monitor multicast 74
- Overview 74
- What you can do in this chapter 74
- Chapter 12 monitor multicast 75
- Each field is described in the following table 75
- Gs1900 series user s guide 75
- Label description 75
- Statistics 75
- Statistics to access this screen 75
- Chapter 12 monitor multicast 76
- Click ok and confirm at the pop up screen to complete the task click cancel and confirm at the pop up screen to discard the changes 76
- Each field is described in the following table 76
- Group to access this screen 76
- Gs1900 series user s guide 76
- In the reset column the reset option allows you to delete a pre existing rule 76
- Label description 76
- Statistics 76
- Chapter 12 monitor multicast 77
- Each field is described in the following table 77
- Gs1900 series user s guide 77
- Label description 77
- Router 77
- Router to access this screen 77
- Monitor spanning tree 78
- Overview 78
- Spanning tree 78
- What you can do in this chapter 78
- Chapter 13 monitor spanning tree 79
- Cist port 79
- Cist port to access this screen 79
- Each field is described in the following table 79
- Gs1900 series user s guide 79
- Label description 79
- Chapter 13 monitor spanning tree 80
- Cist port 80
- Each field is described in the following table 80
- Gs1900 series user s guide 80
- Label description 80
- Mst to access this screen 80
- Chapter 13 monitor spanning tree 81
- Each field is described in the following table 81
- Gs1900 series user s guide 81
- Label description 81
- Mst port 81
- Mst port to access this screen 81
- Note in this user s guide stp refers to both stp and rstp 82
- Stp statistics 82
- Chapter 13 monitor spanning tree 83
- Each field is described in the following table 83
- Gs1900 series user s guide 83
- Label description 83
- Stp statistics 83
- Monitor lldp 84
- Overview 84
- Statistics 84
- What you can do in this chapter 84
- Chapter 14 monitor lldp 85
- Each field is described in the following table 85
- Gs1900 series user s guide 85
- Label description 85
- Remote information 85
- Remote information to access this screen 85
- Statistics 85
- Chapter 14 monitor lldp 86
- Each field is described in the following table 86
- Gs1900 series user s guide 86
- Label description 86
- Overloading 86
- Overloading to access this screen 86
- Remote information continued 86
- Monitor security 87
- Overview 87
- Port security 87
- What you can do in this chapter 87
- Authenticated hosts 89
- Monitor management 90
- Overview 90
- Syslog 90
- What you can do in this chapter 90
- Chapter 16 monitor management 91
- Each field is described in the following table 91
- Error disable 91
- Error disable to access this screen 91
- Gs1900 series user s guide 91
- Label description 91
- Syslog 91
- This link takes you to a screen where you can view cpu protection and error disable recovery 91
- Chapter 16 monitor management 92
- Each field is described in the following table 92
- Error disable 92
- Gs1900 series user s guide 92
- Label description 92
- Configuration system 93
- Overview 93
- The ipv4 screen 93
- What you can do in this chapter 93
- Chapter 17 configuration system 94
- Gs1900 series user s guide 94
- Ipv6 to open this screen 94
- Label description 94
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 94
- The ipv6 screen 94
- Use this screen to view the ipv6 interface status and switch s management ipv6 addresses 94
- Chapter 17 configuration system 95
- Gs1900 series user s guide 95
- Ipv6 continued 95
- Label description 95
- System time 95
- System time to display the screen as shown 95
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 95
- The system time screen 95
- The time option is used to setup the system time and sntp simple network time protocol server settings 95
- Chapter 17 configuration system 96
- Gs1900 series user s guide 96
- Information 96
- Label description 96
- Sntp server 96
- Sntp server to display the screen as shown 96
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 96
- The information option is used to set the following system information properties system name system location and system contact information 96
- The sntp server screen 96
- Time continued 96
- The system information screen 97
- Configuration port 98
- Overview 98
- What you can do in this chapter 98
- Chapter 18 configuration port 99
- Edit to open this screen 99
- Gs1900 series user s guide 99
- Label description 99
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 99
- The port edit screen 99
- Chapter 18 configuration port 100
- Eee to open this screen 100
- Gs1900 series user s guide 100
- Label description 100
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 100
- The eee edit screen 101
- Chapter 18 configuration port 102
- Gs1900 series user s guide 102
- Label description 102
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 102
- The poe edit screen 103
- Chapter 18 configuration port 104
- Edit continued 104
- Gs1900 series user s guide 104
- Label description 104
- Bandwidth management 105
- The bandwidth control screen 105
- Bandwidth control continued 106
- Chapter 18 configuration port 106
- Edit to open this screen 106
- Gs1900 series user s guide 106
- Label description 106
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 106
- The port rate edit screen 106
- Storm control 107
- The port screen 107
- Chapter 18 configuration port 108
- Edit to open this screen 108
- Gs1900 series user s guide 108
- Label description 108
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 108
- The port edit screen 108
- Configuration vlan 109
- Overview 109
- What you can do in this chapter 109
- The vlan add screen 110
- The vlan screen 110
- Chapter 19 configuration vlan 111
- Gs1900 series user s guide 111
- Label description 111
- Port to open this screen 111
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 111
- The port screen 111
- Chapter 19 configuration vlan 112
- Edit to open this screen 112
- Gs1900 series user s guide 112
- Label description 112
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 112
- The port edit screen 112
- Chapter 19 configuration vlan 113
- Edit continued 113
- Gs1900 series user s guide 113
- Label description 113
- Port based vlans are vlans where the packet forwarding decision is based on the destination mac address and its associated port port based vlans require allowed outgoing ports to be defined for each port therefore if you wish to allow two subscriber ports to talk to each other for example between conference rooms in a hotel you must define the egress an egress port is an outgoing port that is a port through which a data packet leaves for both ports port based vlans are specific only to the switch on which they were created 113
- The vlan port screen 113
- Vlan port to open this screen 113
- Chapter 19 configuration vlan 114
- Gs1900 series user s guide 114
- Label description 114
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 114
- Vlan port 114
- Guest vlan 115
- The global screen 115
- The port edit screen 116
- The port screen 116
- The global screen 117
- Voice vlan 117
- Chapter 19 configuration vlan 118
- Global 118
- Gs1900 series user s guide 118
- Label description 118
- Oui to open this screen 118
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 118
- The oui screen 118
- The oui add edit screen 119
- The port screen 120
- The port edit screen 121
- Configuration mac table 122
- Mac table 122
- Overview 122
- The static mac screen 122
- What you can do in this chapter 122
- The filtering mac screen 123
- The static mac add screen 123
- Add to open this screen 124
- Chapter 20 configuration mac table 124
- Dynamic age to open this screen 124
- Filtering mac 124
- Gs1900 series user s guide 124
- Label description 124
- The dynamic age screen 124
- The filtering mac add screen 124
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 124
- Chapter 20 configuration mac table 125
- Dynamic age 125
- Gs1900 series user s guide 125
- Label description 125
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 125
- Configuration link aggregation 126
- Link aggregation 126
- Overview 126
- The global screen 126
- What you can do in this chapter 126
- Chapter 21 configuration link aggregation 127
- Global 127
- Gs1900 series user s guide 127
- Label description 127
- Lag management 127
- Lag management to open this screen 127
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 127
- The lag management screen 127
- Add to open this screen 128
- Chapter 21 configuration link aggregation 128
- Gs1900 series user s guide 128
- Label description 128
- Lag management 128
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 128
- The lag add screen 128
- Chapter 21 configuration link aggregation 129
- Gs1900 series user s guide 129
- Label description 129
- Lag port 129
- Lag port to open this screen 129
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 129
- The lag port screen 129
- Chapter 21 configuration link aggregation 130
- Edit to open this screen 130
- Gs1900 series user s guide 130
- Label description 130
- Lacp port to open this screen 130
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 130
- The lacp port screen 130
- The lag port edit screen 130
- The lacp port edit screen 131
- Chapter 21 configuration link aggregation 132
- Gs1900 series user s guide 132
- Label description 132
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 132
- Configuration loop guard 133
- Loop guard 133
- Overview 133
- The global screen 133
- Chapter 22 configuration loop guard 134
- Edit to open this screen 134
- Gs1900 series user s guide 134
- Label description 134
- Loop guard continued 134
- Port to open this screen 134
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 134
- The loop guard port 134
- The port edit screen 134
- Chapter 22 configuration loop guard 135
- Gs1900 series user s guide 135
- Label description 135
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 135
- Configuration mirror 136
- Mirror 136
- Overview 136
- The mirror screen 136
- Chapter 23 configuration mirror 137
- Gs1900 series user s guide 137
- Label description 137
- Mirror 137
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 137
- Configuration multicast 138
- Overview 138
- The global screen 138
- Chapter 24 configuration multicast 139
- Gs1900 series user s guide 139
- Igmp continued 139
- Label description 139
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 139
- The vlan screen 139
- Vlan to open this screen 139
- Chapter 24 configuration multicast 140
- Edit to open this screen 140
- Gs1900 series user s guide 140
- Label description 140
- Modify 140
- The edit igmp screen 140
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 140
- Vlan continued 140
- Add modify to open this screen 141
- Chapter 24 configuration multicast 141
- Gs1900 series user s guide 141
- Label description 141
- Modify continued 141
- Router port 141
- Router port to open this screen 141
- The add edit router port screen 141
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 141
- The router port screen 141
- Add modify 142
- Chapter 24 configuration multicast 142
- Gs1900 series user s guide 142
- Label description 142
- Profile to open this screen 142
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 142
- The profile screen 142
- Add modify 143
- Add modify to open this screen 143
- Chapter 24 configuration multicast 143
- Gs1900 series user s guide 143
- Label description 143
- Profile 143
- The add edit profile screen 143
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 143
- Add edit to open this screen 144
- Add modify continued 144
- Chapter 24 configuration multicast 144
- Gs1900 series user s guide 144
- Label description 144
- The add edit throttling screen 144
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 144
- The throttling screen 144
- Throttling 144
- Throttling to open this screen 144
- Add edit 145
- Chapter 24 configuration multicast 145
- Gs1900 series user s guide 145
- Label description 145
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 145
- Configuration spanning tree 146
- Overview 146
- Spanning tree 146
- The global screen 146
- Chapter 25 configuration spanning tree 147
- Gs1900 series user s guide 147
- Label description 147
- Spanning tree 147
- Stp port to open this screen 147
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 147
- The stp port screen 147
- Chapter 25 configuration spanning tree 148
- Edit to open this screen 148
- Gs1900 series user s guide 148
- Label description 148
- Stp port 148
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 148
- The stp port edit screen 148
- Chapter 25 configuration spanning tree 149
- Cist to open this screen 149
- Gs1900 series user s guide 149
- Label description 149
- Note an edge port becomes a non edge port as soon as it receives a bridge protocol data unit bpdu 149
- The cist screen 149
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 149
- 2 hello time 1 150
- Chapter 25 configuration spanning tree 150
- Gs1900 series user s guide 150
- Label description 150
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 150
- The cist port edit screen 151
- The cist port screen 151
- Chapter 25 configuration spanning tree 152
- Gs1900 series user s guide 152
- Label description 152
- Mst to open this screen 152
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 152
- The mst screen 152
- The add modify mst screen 153
- The mst port screen 153
- 0 the mst port edit screen 154
- Chapter 25 configuration spanning tree 154
- Edit to open this screen 154
- Gs1900 series user s guide 154
- Label description 154
- Mst port 154
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 154
- Chapter 25 configuration spanning tree 155
- Gs1900 series user s guide 155
- Label description 155
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 155
- Configuration lldp 156
- Overview 156
- The global screen 156
- Chapter 26 configuration lldp 157
- Global continued 157
- Gs1900 series user s guide 157
- Label description 157
- Port to open this screen 157
- The port screen 157
- Chapter 26 configuration lldp 158
- Edit to open this screen 158
- Gs1900 series user s guide 158
- Label description 158
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 158
- The port edit screen 158
- Chapter 26 configuration lldp 159
- Gs1900 series user s guide 159
- Label description 159
- Local information to open this screen 159
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 159
- The local information screen 159
- Chapter 26 configuration lldp 160
- Gs1900 series user s guide 160
- Label description 160
- Local information 160
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 160
- Chapter 26 configuration lldp 161
- Edit to open this screen 161
- Gs1900 series user s guide 161
- Label description 161
- Local information continued 161
- The local information edit screen 161
- Chapter 26 configuration lldp 163
- Edit continued 163
- Gs1900 series user s guide 163
- Label description 163
- Add edit to open this screen 164
- Chapter 26 configuration lldp 164
- Edit continued 164
- Gs1900 series user s guide 164
- Label description 164
- Med network policy 164
- Med network policy to open this screen 164
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 164
- The med network policy add edit screen 164
- The med network policy screen 164
- Chapter 26 configuration lldp 166
- Edit continued 166
- Gs1900 series user s guide 166
- Label description 166
- Med port 166
- Med port to open this screen 166
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 166
- The med port screen 166
- Chapter 26 configuration lldp 167
- Edit to open this screen 167
- Gs1900 series user s guide 167
- Label description 167
- Med port continued 167
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 167
- The med port add edit screen 167
- Chapter 26 configuration lldp 168
- Edit continued 168
- Gs1900 series user s guide 168
- Label description 168
- Configuration qos 169
- General 169
- Overview 169
- The port screen 169
- Chapter 27 configuration qos 170
- Edit to open this screen 170
- General 170
- Gs1900 series user s guide 170
- Label description 170
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 170
- The port edit screen 170
- The cos mapping screen 171
- The queue screen 171
- Chapter 27 configuration qos 172
- Cos mapping 172
- Gs1900 series user s guide 172
- Label description 172
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 172
- The dscp mapping screen 173
- The ip precedence mapping screen 174
- The global screen 175
- The port screen 175
- Trust mode 175
- The trust mode edit screen 176
- Chapter 27 configuration qos 177
- Gs1900 series user s guide 177
- Label description 177
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 177
- Configuration security 178
- Overview 178
- Port security 178
- The global screen 178
- The port screen 178
- Chapter 28 configuration security 179
- Edit to open this screen 179
- Gs1900 series user s guide 179
- Label description 179
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 179
- The port edit screen 179
- Chapter 28 configuration security 180
- Gs1900 series user s guide 180
- Label description 180
- Protected port 180
- Protected port to open this screen 180
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 180
- The protected port screen 180
- The protected port edit screen 181
- The global screen 182
- The port screen 182
- Chapter 28 configuration security 183
- Edit to open this screen 183
- Gs1900 series user s guide 183
- Label description 183
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 183
- The port edit screen 183
- Chapter 28 configuration security 184
- Global to open this screen 184
- Gs1900 series user s guide 184
- Label description 184
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 184
- The global screen 184
- The port screen 185
- Chapter 28 configuration security 186
- Edit to open this screen 186
- Gs1900 series user s guide 186
- Label description 186
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 186
- The port edit screen 186
- Use this screen to configure the port settings 186
- Auth method 187
- Configuration aaa 187
- Overview 187
- The auth method screen 187
- Add modify 188
- Add modify to open this screen 188
- Chapter 29 configuration aaa 188
- Gs1900 series user s guide 188
- Label description 188
- Radius 188
- Radius to open this screen 188
- The auth method add modify screen 188
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 188
- The radius screen 188
- Add modify to open this screen 189
- Chapter 29 configuration aaa 189
- Gs1900 series user s guide 189
- Label description 189
- Radius 189
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 189
- The radius add modify screen 189
- Add modify 190
- Chapter 29 configuration aaa 190
- Gs1900 series user s guide 190
- Label description 190
- Tacacs 190
- Tacacs to open this screen 190
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 190
- The tacacs screen 190
- Add modify 191
- Add modify to open this screen 191
- Chapter 29 configuration aaa 191
- Gs1900 series user s guide 191
- Label description 191
- Tacacs 191
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 191
- The tacacs add modify screen 191
- Add modify 192
- Chapter 29 configuration aaa 192
- Gs1900 series user s guide 192
- Label description 192
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 192
- Configuration management 193
- Overview 193
- Syslog 193
- The global screen 193
- The local add modify screen 194
- The local screen 194
- The remote add modify screen 195
- The remote screen 195
- The global screen 196
- Chapter 30 configuration management 197
- Community 197
- Community to open this screen 197
- Gs1900 series user s guide 197
- Label description 197
- The community screen 197
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 197
- The community add modify screen 198
- The group screen 198
- Access right displays the access mode for this entry the possible values are read only and read write 199
- Access right select the access mode for this entry the possible values are read only and read write 199
- Action 199
- Add modify 199
- Add modify to open this screen 199
- Chapter 30 configuration management 199
- Delete click delete to remove the entry 199
- Edit click edit to make changes to the entry 199
- Group continued 199
- Group name displays a string identifying the group name that this entry should belong to the allowed string length is 1 to 30 and the allowed content is ascii characters from 33 to 126 199
- Group name enter a string identifying the group name that this entry should belong to the allowed string length is 1 to 30 and the allowed content is ascii characters from 33 to 126 199
- Gs1900 series user s guide 199
- Label description 199
- Security level displays the security model that this entry belongs to possible security models are 199
- Security level select the security model that this entry belongs to possible security models are 199
- Security model displays the security model that this entry belongs to possible security models are 199
- Snmpv3 group edit 199
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 199
- The group add modify screen 199
- Add modify continued 200
- Add modify to open this screen 200
- Chapter 30 configuration management 200
- Gs1900 series user s guide 200
- Label description 200
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 200
- The user add modify screen 200
- The user screen 200
- User to open this screen 200
- Add modify 201
- Chapter 30 configuration management 201
- Gs1900 series user s guide 201
- Label description 201
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 201
- The trap screen 201
- Trap to open this screen 201
- The trap destination screen 202
- 0 the trap destination add modify screen 203
- Add modify continued 204
- Chapter 30 configuration management 204
- Error disable 204
- Error disable to open this screen 204
- Gs1900 series user s guide 204
- Label description 204
- The error disabled screen 204
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 204
- Chapter 30 configuration management 205
- Error disable 205
- Gs1900 series user s guide 205
- Http https 205
- Http https to open this screen 205
- Label description 205
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 205
- The http screen 205
- The https screen 206
- The users screen 206
- Add modify 207
- Add modify to open this screen 207
- Chapter 30 configuration management 207
- Gs1900 series user s guide 207
- Label description 207
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 207
- The users add modify screen 207
- Add modify 208
- Chapter 30 configuration management 208
- Gs1900 series user s guide 208
- Label description 208
- Remote access control 208
- Remote access control to open this screen 208
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 208
- The global screen 208
- Add modify to open this screen 209
- Chapter 30 configuration management 209
- Gs1900 series user s guide 209
- Label description 209
- Remote access control 209
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 209
- The profile add modify screen 209
- Add modify 210
- Chapter 30 configuration management 210
- Gs1900 series user s guide 210
- Label description 210
- The following table describes the labels in this screen 210
- Firmware upgrade 211
- Maintenance 211
- Overview 211
- Firmware management 212
- Note for manual upgrade make sure you have downloaded and unzipped the correct model firmware and version to your computer before uploading it to the device the file name should have a bin extension 212
- Overview 212
- Upgrade the firmware from a file on your computer 212
- Activate the backup image 213
- Backup a configuration file 213
- Overview 213
- Back up configuration or log files to a server 214
- Back up configuration or log files to your computer 214
- Overview 215
- Restore a configuration file 215
- Restore the configuration from a file on a server 215
- Manage configuration files 216
- Overview 216
- Restore the configuration from a file on your computer 216
- Network diagnostics 217
- Note if you want to access the switch web configurator again you may need to change the ip address of your computer to be in the same subnet as that of the default switch ip address 192 68 217
- Overview 217
- Port test 217
- Reset the switch to factory defaults 217
- Reset to factory defaults 217
- Ipv4 ping test 218
- Ipv6 ping test 219
- Trace route 220
- Overview 221
- Reboot 221
- Reboot the switch 221
- Power hardware connections and leds 222
- Troubleshooting 222
- I cannot see or access the login screen in the web configurator 223
- I forgot the ip address for the switch 223
- I forgot the username and or password 223
- One of the leds does not behave as expected 223
- Switch access and login 223
- I can see the login screen but i cannot log in to the switch 224
- Pop up windows javascripts and java permissions 224
- I cannot see some of advanced application submenus at the bottom of the navigation panel 225
- I lost my configuration settings after i restart the switch 225
- Switch configuration 225
- There is unauthorized access to my switch via telnet http and ssh 225
- Legal information 226
- Ppendi 226
- Appendix a legal information 227
- Gs1900 series user s guide 227
- Registration 227
- Safety warnings 227
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