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Page 1 - User’s Guide

Quick Start Guidewww.zyxel.comGS1920 SeriesIntelligent Layer 2 GbE SwitchVersion 4.10Edition 2, 03/2014Copyright © 2013 ZyXEL Communications Corporati

Page 2 - READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE

Table of ContentsGS1920 Series User’s Guide10Chapter 21 Policy Rule ...

Page 3 - Contents Overview

Chapter 9 VLANGS1920 Series User’s Guide100Figure 75 Protocol Based VLAN Configuration Example To add more ports to this protocol based VLAN.1 Click

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 101CHAPTER 10Static MAC Forward Setup10.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses how to configure forwarding rules based on MAC

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Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward SetupGS1920 Series User’s Guide102The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 35 Advanced Applicati

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 103CHAPTER 11Static Multicast Forward Setup11.1 Static Multicast Forward Setup Overview This chapter discusses how to co

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Chapter 11 Static Multicast Forward SetupGS1920 Series User’s Guide104Figure 78 Static Multicast Forwarding to A Single PortFigure 79 Static Multi

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Chapter 11 Static Multicast Forward SetupGS1920 Series User’s Guide105The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 36 Advanced Ap

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 106CHAPTER 12 Filtering12.1 Filtering Overview This chapter discusses MAC address port filtering.Filtering means sift

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Chapter 12 FilteringGS1920 Series User’s Guide107The following table describes the related labels in this screen. Table 37 Advanced Application >

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 108CHAPTER 13Spanning Tree Protocol13.1 Spanning Tree Protocol OverviewThe Switch supports Spanning Tree Protocol (STP),

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Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide109The Switch uses IEEE 802.1w RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) that allows faster conv

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Table of ContentsGS1920 Series User’s Guide11Chapter 25IP Source Guard...

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Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide110STP Port States STP assigns five port states to eliminate packet looping. A bridge port

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Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide111• One Common and Internal Spanning Tree (CIST) that represents the entire network’s con

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Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide112The following table describes the labels in this screen. 13.4 Configure Rapid Spanning

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Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide113The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 41 Advanced Applicatio

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Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide11413.5 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status Click Advanced Application > Spanning

Page 19 - CHAPTER 1

Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide11513.6 Configure Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol To configure MRSTP, click MRSTP

Page 20 - 1.1.2 Bridging Example

Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide116Active Select this check box to activate an STP tree. Clear this checkbox to disable an

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Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide11713.7 Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status Click Advanced Application >

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Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide11813.8 Configure Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol To configure MSTP, click MSTP in the A

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Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide119Figure 89 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > MSTP The following ta

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Table of ContentsGS1920 Series User’s Guide1228.3.1 PPPoE IA Per-Port ...

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Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide120Hello Time This is the time interval in seconds between BPDU (Bridge Protocol Data Unit

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Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide12113.9 Multiple Spanning Tree Port ConfigurationClick Advanced Application > Spanning

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Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide122The following table describes the labels in this screen. 13.10 Multiple Spanning Tree P

Page 28 - 3.1.2 Mini-GBIC Slots

Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide123Figure 91 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: MSTP The foll

Page 29 - 3.1.2.2 Transceiver Removal

Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide12413.11 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the

Page 30 - 3.2 Rear Panel

Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide125Figure 92 STP/RSTP Network Example With MSTP, VLANs 1 and 2 are mapped to different s

Page 31 - 3.3 LEDs

Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS1920 Series User’s Guide126• VLAN-to-MST Instance mapping 13.11.3 MST Instance An MST Instance (MSTI) is a spannin

Page 32 - 3.4.1 Side Panels

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 127CHAPTER 14Bandwidth Control14.1 Overview This chapter shows you how you can cap the maximum bandwidth using the Bandw

Page 33 - Technical Reference

Chapter 14 Bandwidth ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide128The following table describes the related labels in this screen. Table 48 Advanced Applicat

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 129CHAPTER 15Broadcast Storm Control15.1 Broadcast Storm Control Overview This chapter introduces and shows you how to c

Page 35 - CHAPTER 4

Table of ContentsGS1920 Series User’s Guide1333.1 Differentiated Services Overview ...

Page 36 - 4.3 The Status Screen

Chapter 15 Broadcast Storm ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide130Figure 97 Advanced Application > Broadcast Storm Control The following table descr

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 131CHAPTER 16Mirroring16.1 Mirroring Overview This chapter discusses port mirroring setup screens.Port mirroring allows

Page 38 - LINK DESCRIPTION

Chapter 16 MirroringGS1920 Series User’s Guide132The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 50 Advanced Application > Mirrori

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 133CHAPTER 17Link Aggregation17.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to logically aggregate physical links to form one

Page 40 - 4.5 Switch Lockout

Chapter 17 Link AggregationGS1920 Series User’s Guide134is, if an operational port fails, then one of the “standby” ports become operational without u

Page 41 - 4.8 Help

Chapter 17 Link AggregationGS1920 Series User’s Guide135The following table describes the labels in this screen. 17.3 Link Aggregation Setting C

Page 42 - CHAPTER 5

Chapter 17 Link AggregationGS1920 Series User’s Guide136Figure 100 Advanced Application > Link Aggregation > Link Aggregation Setting The foll

Page 43 - 5.1.2 Setting Port VID

Chapter 17 Link AggregationGS1920 Series User’s Guide13717.4 Link Aggregation Control Protocol Click Advanced Application > Link Aggregation &g

Page 44 - Management IP Address

Chapter 17 Link AggregationGS1920 Series User’s Guide138The following table describes the labels in this screen.17.5 Technical ReferenceThis section

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Chapter 17 Link AggregationGS1920 Series User’s Guide139Figure 102 Trunking Example - Physical Connections2 Configure static trunking - Click Advan

Page 46 - CHAPTER 6

Table of ContentsGS1920 Series User’s Guide1436.5 Backup a Configuration File ...

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 140CHAPTER 18Port Authentication18.1 Port Authentication Overview This chapter describes the IEEE 802.1x authentication

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Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationGS1920 Series User’s Guide141Figure 104 IEEE 802.1x Authentication Process 18.2 Port Authentication Configuration To

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Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationGS1920 Series User’s Guide142Figure 106 Advanced Application > Port Authentication > 802.1x The following table

Page 50 - 6.3.2 Creating a VLAN

Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationGS1920 Series User’s Guide14318.3.1 Guest VLAN When 802.1x port authentication is enabled on the Switch and its ports,

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Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationGS1920 Series User’s Guide144Figure 108 Advanced Application > Port Authentication > 802.1x > Guest VLAN The

Page 52 - 6.3.3 Configuring DHCP Relay

Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationGS1920 Series User’s Guide145Host-mode Specify how the Switch authenticates users when more than one user connect to t

Page 53 - 6.3.4 Troubleshooting

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 146CHAPTER 19Port Security19.1 Port Security Overview This chapter shows you how to set up port security. Port security

Page 54 - CHAPTER 7

Chapter 19 Port SecurityGS1920 Series User’s Guide147Figure 109 Advanced Application > Port Security The following table describes the labels in

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Chapter 19 Port SecurityGS1920 Series User’s Guide148Limited Number of Learned MAC Address Use this field to limit the number of (dynamic) MAC address

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 149CHAPTER 20Classifier20.1 OverviewThis chapter introduces and shows you how to configure the packet classifier on the

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Table of ContentsGS1920 Series User’s Guide1540.4 Technical Reference ...

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Chapter 20 ClassifierGS1920 Series User’s Guide150Figure 110 Advanced Application > Classifier The following table describes the labels in this s

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Chapter 20 ClassifierGS1920 Series User’s Guide15120.2.1 Viewing and Editing Classifier Configuration To view a summary of the classifier configurat

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Chapter 20 ClassifierGS1920 Series User’s Guide152Figure 111 Advanced Application > Classifier: Summary Table The following table describes the l

Page 61 - 8.3 General Setup

Chapter 20 ClassifierGS1920 Series User’s Guide153Some of the most common TCP and UDP port numbers are: See Appendix B on page 346 for information on

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 154CHAPTER 21 Policy Rule21.1 Policy Rules Overview This chapter shows you how to configure policy rules. A classifier d

Page 63 - 8.4 Introduction to VLANs

Chapter 21 Policy RuleGS1920 Series User’s Guide155Figure 113 Advanced Application > Policy Rule The following table describes the labels in thi

Page 64 - 8.5 Switch Setup Screen

Chapter 21 Policy RuleGS1920 Series User’s Guide156Bandwidth Specify the bandwidth in kilobit per second (Kbps). Enter a number between 64 and 1000000

Page 65 - 8.6 IP Setup

Chapter 21 Policy RuleGS1920 Series User’s Guide15721.2.1 Viewing and Editing Policy Configuration To view a summary of the classifier configuration

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 158CHAPTER 22Queuing Method22.1 Queuing Method OverviewThis chapter introduces the queuing methods supported.Queuing is

Page 67 - 8.7 Port Setup

Chapter 22 Queuing MethodGS1920 Series User’s Guide159an equal amount of bandwidth, and then moves to the end of the list; and so on, depending on th

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Table of ContentsGS1920 Series User’s Guide16 Index ...

Page 69 - 8.8 PoE Status

Chapter 22 Queuing MethodGS1920 Series User’s Guide160The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 65 Advanced Application > Q

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 161CHAPTER 23Multicast23.1 Multicast OverviewThis chapter shows you how to configure various multicast features.Traditio

Page 71 - 8.8.1 PoE Setup

Chapter 23 MulticastGS1920 Series User’s Guide162The Switch forwards multicast traffic destined for multicast groups (that it has learned from IGMP sn

Page 72 - 8.9 Interface Setup

Chapter 23 MulticastGS1920 Series User’s Guide163In dynamic mode, the Switch sends IGMP leave and join reports to the other multicast devices (such a

Page 73 - 8.10 IPv6

Chapter 23 MulticastGS1920 Series User’s Guide164The following table describes the labels in this screen. 23.3 IPv4 Multicast Status Click Advanced A

Page 74 - 8.10.1 IPv6 Interface Status

Chapter 23 MulticastGS1920 Series User’s Guide165Figure 121 Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv4 Multicast > IGMP SnoopingThe following

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Chapter 23 MulticastGS1920 Series User’s Guide166Port This field displays the port number. * Settings in this row apply to all ports.Use this row only

Page 76 - Chapter 8 Basic Setting

Chapter 23 MulticastGS1920 Series User’s Guide16723.4 IGMP Snooping VLAN Click Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv4 Multicast in the naviga

Page 77 - 8.10.3 IPv6 Global Setup

Chapter 23 MulticastGS1920 Series User’s Guide168The following table describes the labels in this screen. 23.4.1 IGMP Filtering Profile An IGMP filte

Page 78 - 8.10.4 IPv6 Interface Setup

Chapter 23 MulticastGS1920 Series User’s Guide169Figure 123 Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv4 Multicast > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Fi

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Chapter 23 MulticastGS1920 Series User’s Guide17023.5 General MVR Configuration Use the MVR screen to create multicast VLANs and select the receiver

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Chapter 23 MulticastGS1920 Series User’s Guide17123.5.1 MVR Group Configuration All source ports and receiver ports belonging to a multicast group c

Page 82 - 8.10.8 IPv6 Neighbor Setup

Chapter 23 MulticastGS1920 Series User’s Guide172Figure 125 Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setup > MVR > Group Configurati

Page 83 - 8.10.9 DHCPv6 Client Setup

Chapter 23 MulticastGS1920 Series User’s Guide17323.5.2 MVR Configuration ExampleThe following figure shows a network example where ports 1, 2 and 3

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Chapter 23 MulticastGS1920 Series User’s Guide174To set the Switch to forward the multicast group traffic to the subscribers, configure multicast grou

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 175CHAPTER 24AAA24.1 AAA OverviewThis chapter describes how to configure authentication and authorization settings on th

Page 86 - GARP Timers

Chapter 24 AAAGS1920 Series User’s Guide176Local User AccountsBy storing user profiles locally on the Switch, your Switch is able to authenticate and

Page 87 - 9.1.2.2 Port VLAN Trunking

Chapter 24 AAAGS1920 Series User’s Guide177Figure 132 Advanced Application > AAA > RADIUS Server Setup The following table describes the labe

Page 88 - 9.2 VLAN Status

Chapter 24 AAAGS1920 Series User’s Guide17824.4 TACACS+ Server Setup Use this screen to configure your TACACS+ server settings. See Section on pa

Page 89 - 9.2.1 VLAN Details

Chapter 24 AAAGS1920 Series User’s Guide179Figure 133 Advanced Application > AAA > TACACS+ Server Setup The following table describes the lab

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Chapter 24 AAAGS1920 Series User’s Guide18024.5 AAA Setup Use this screen to configure authentication and authorization settings on the Switch. Click

Page 92 - 9.5 Subnet Based VLANs

Chapter 24 AAAGS1920 Series User’s Guide181Figure 134 Advanced Application > AAA > AAA Setup The following table describes the labels in this

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Chapter 24 AAAGS1920 Series User’s Guide18224.6 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics discussed in

Page 94 - 9.6 Protocol Based VLANs

Chapter 24 AAAGS1920 Series User’s Guide183• Limit bandwidth on incoming or outgoing traffic for the port the user connects to.• Assign account privi

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Chapter 24 AAAGS1920 Series User’s Guide184describes the values you need to configure. Note that the bolded values in the table are fixed values as de

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Chapter 24 AAAGS1920 Series User’s Guide185- This value is set to Ethernet(15) on the Switch.Calling-Station-IdFrame-MTUEAP-MessageStateMessage-Authe

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Chapter 24 AAAGS1920 Series User’s Guide186

Page 98 - Chapter 9 VLAN

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 187CHAPTER 25IP Source Guard25.1 OverviewUse IP source guard to filter unauthorized DHCP and ARP packets in your network

Page 99 - 9.8 Technical Reference

Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide188•Use the ARP Inspection Configure screen (Section 25.9 on page 202) to enable ARP inspection on

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Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide18925.3 IP Source Guard Static Binding Use this screen to manage static bindings for DHCP snoopi

Page 101 - CHAPTER 10

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 19CHAPTER 1Getting to Know Your Switch1.1 IntroductionThis chapter introduces the main features and applications of the

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Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide190The following table describes the labels in this screen.25.4 DHCP Snooping Use this screen to

Page 103 - CHAPTER 11

Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide191Figure 137 Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > DHCP SnoopingThe following table d

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Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide192Agent running This field displays the status of the current update or access of the DHCP snoopi

Page 105 - LABEL DESCRIPTION

Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide19325.5 DHCP Snooping Configure Use this screen to enable DHCP snooping on the Switch (not on sp

Page 106 - CHAPTER 12

Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide194Figure 138 Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > DHCP Snooping > ConfigureThe fol

Page 107 - Chapter 12 Filtering

Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide19525.5.1 DHCP Snooping Port Configure Use this screen to specify whether ports are trusted or u

Page 108 - CHAPTER 13

Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide196The following table describes the labels in this screen.25.5.2 DHCP Snooping VLAN Configure Us

Page 109 - How STP Works

Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide197The following table describes the labels in this screen.25.5.3 DHCP Snooping VLAN Port Config

Page 110 - Multiple STP

Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide198The following table describes the labels in this screen.25.6 ARP Inspection Status Use this sc

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Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide199Figure 142 Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > ARP InspectionThe following table

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide2IMPORTANT!READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.This is a User’s Guide for a series of products. N

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Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchGS1920 Series User’s Guide20The following table describes the PoE features of the Switch by model. This section s

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Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide200Figure 143 Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > ARP Inspection > VLAN StatusThe

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Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide201Figure 144 Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > ARP Inspection > Log StatusThe

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Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide20225.9 ARP Inspection ConfigureUse this screen to enable ARP inspection on the Switch. You can a

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Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide20325.9.1 ARP Inspection Port ConfigureUse this screen to specify whether ports are trusted or u

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Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide204Figure 146 Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > ARP Inspection > Configure >

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Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide20525.9.2 ARP Inspection VLAN ConfigureUse this screen to enable ARP inspection on each VLAN and

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Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide20625.10 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics

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Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide20725.10.1.2 DHCP Snooping DatabaseThe Switch stores the binding table in volatile memory. If th

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Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide2081 Enable DHCP snooping on the Switch.2 Enable DHCP snooping on each VLAN, and configure DHCP re

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Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide20925.10.2.2 Trusted vs. Untrusted PortsEvery port is either a trusted port or an untrusted port

Page 124 - 13.11 Technical Reference

Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchGS1920 Series User’s Guide21Figure 2 Bridging Application 1.1.3 High Performance Switching ExampleThe Switch

Page 125 - 13.11.2 MST Region

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 210CHAPTER 26Loop Guard26.1 Loop Guard Overview This chapter shows you how to configure the Switch to guard against loop

Page 126 - 13.11.3 MST Instance

Chapter 26 Loop GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide211• It will receive broadcast messages sent out from the switch in loop state.• It will receive its o

Page 127 - CHAPTER 14

Chapter 26 Loop GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide212Figure 153 Loop Guard - Network LoopNote: After resolving the loop problem on your network you can

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Chapter 26 Loop GuardGS1920 Series User’s Guide213The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 92 Advanced Application > Loop

Page 129 - CHAPTER 15

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 214CHAPTER 27Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling27.1 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Overview This chapter shows you how to configure

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Chapter 27 Layer 2 Protocol TunnelingGS1920 Series User’s Guide215Figure 156 L2PT Network Example 27.1.2.1 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling ModeEach por

Page 131 - CHAPTER 16

Chapter 27 Layer 2 Protocol TunnelingGS1920 Series User’s Guide216Figure 157 Advanced Application > Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling The following tabl

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Chapter 27 Layer 2 Protocol TunnelingGS1920 Series User’s Guide217VTP Select this option to have the Switch tunnel VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol) packe

Page 133 - CHAPTER 17

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 218CHAPTER 28PPPoE28.1 PPPoE Intermediate Agent OverviewThis chapter describes how the Switch gives a PPPoE termination

Page 134 - 17.2 Link Aggregation Status

Chapter 28 PPPoEGS1920 Series User’s Guide21928.1.2.1 PPPoE Intermediate Agent Tag FormatIf the PPPoE Intermediate Agent is enabled, the Switch adds

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Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchGS1920 Series User’s Guide221.1.4.1 Tag-based VLAN ExamplePorts in the same VLAN group share the same frame broa

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Chapter 28 PPPoEGS1920 Series User’s Guide220option example is “Switch/07/0123” and indicates the PPPoE packets come from a PPPoE client which is conn

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Chapter 28 PPPoEGS1920 Series User’s Guide22128.2 The PPPoE ScreenUse this screen to configure the PPPoE Intermediate Agent on the Switch.Click Adva

Page 138 - 17.5 Technical Reference

Chapter 28 PPPoEGS1920 Series User’s Guide22228.3.1 PPPoE IA Per-Port Use this screen to specify whether individual ports are trusted or untrusted po

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Chapter 28 PPPoEGS1920 Series User’s Guide223Figure 161 Advanced Application > PPPoE > Intermediate Agent > Port The following table descr

Page 140 - CHAPTER 18

Chapter 28 PPPoEGS1920 Series User’s Guide22428.3.2 PPPoE IA Per-Port Per-VLAN Use this screen to configure PPPoE IA settings that apply to a specifi

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Chapter 28 PPPoEGS1920 Series User’s Guide22528.3.3 PPPoE IA for VLAN Use this screen to set whether the PPPoE Intermediate Agent is enabled on a VL

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Chapter 28 PPPoEGS1920 Series User’s Guide226Remote-id Select this option to make the Remote ID settings for a specific VLAN take effect.Apply Click

Page 143 - Internet

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 227CHAPTER 29Error Disable29.1 Error Disable OverviewThis chapter shows you how to configure the rate limit for control

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Chapter 29 Error DisableGS1920 Series User’s Guide228Figure 165 Advanced Application > Errdisable > Errdisable Status The following table des

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Chapter 29 Error DisableGS1920 Series User’s Guide22929.4 CPU Protection Configuration Switches exchange protocol control packets in a network to ge

Page 146 - CHAPTER 19

Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchGS1920 Series User’s Guide23• Back up the configuration (and make sure you know how to restore it). Restoring an

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Chapter 29 Error DisableGS1920 Series User’s Guide230The following table describes the labels in this screen. 29.5 Error-Disable Detect Configuration

Page 148 - Chapter 19 Port Security

Chapter 29 Error DisableGS1920 Series User’s Guide23129.6 Error-Disable Recovery Configuration Some features, such as loop guard or CPU protection,

Page 149 - CHAPTER 20

Chapter 29 Error DisableGS1920 Series User’s Guide232The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 106 Advanced Application > Er

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 233CHAPTER 30Green EthernetThis chapter shows you how to configure the Switch to reduce the power consumed by switch port

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Chapter 30 Green EthernetGS1920 Series User’s Guide234Figure 169 Advanced Application > Green EthernetThe following table describes the labels in

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 235CHAPTER 31Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)31.1 LLDP OverviewThe LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) is a layer 2

Page 153 - 20.3 Classifier Example

Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide236Figure 170 LLDP Overview31.2 LLDP-MED OverviewLLDP-MED (Link Layer Disc

Page 154 - CHAPTER 21

Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide237Figure 171 LLDP-MED Overview 31.3 LLDP ScreensClick Advanced Applicat

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Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide23831.4 LLDP Local Status This screen displays a summary of LLDP status on t

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Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide239The following table describes the labels in this screen. 31.4.1 LLDP Loc

Page 157 - 21.3 Policy Example

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 24CHAPTER 2Hardware Installation and Connection2.1 Installation ScenariosThis chapter shows you how to install and conne

Page 158 - CHAPTER 22

Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide240Figure 174 Advanced Application > LLDP > LLDP Local Status > LL

Page 159 - 22.2 Configuring Queuing

Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide241Figure 175 Advanced Application > LLDP > LLDP Local Status > L

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Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide242The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 110 Advan

Page 161 - CHAPTER 23

Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide24331.5 LLDP Remote Status This screen displays a summary of LLDP status fo

Page 162 - MVR Modes

Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide24431.5.1 LLDP Remote Port Status Detail This screen displays detailed LLDP

Page 163 - 23.2 Multicast Setup

Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide245The following table describes the labels in Basic TLV part of the screen.

Page 164 - 23.3 IPv4 Multicast Status

Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide246Figure 178 Advanced Application > LLDP > LLDP Remote Status > L

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Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide247Protocol Identity TLVThe Protocol Identity TLV allows the Switch to adver

Page 166 - Chapter 23 Multicast

Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide248Figure 179 Advanced Application > LLDP > LLDP Remote Status > L

Page 167 - 23.4 IGMP Snooping VLAN

Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide249The following table describes the labels in the MED TLV part of the scree

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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and ConnectionGS1920 Series User’s Guide25• Make sure the position of the Switch does not make the rack unstable or t

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Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide25031.6 LLDP Configuration Use this creen to configure global LLDP settings

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Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide251Figure 180 Advanced Application > LLDP > LLDP Configuration The f

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Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide25231.6.1 LLDP Configuration Basic TLV Setting Use this screen to configure

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Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide25331.6.2 LLDP Configuraion Basic Org-specific TLV Setting Use this screen

Page 173 - Movie: 230.1.2.50 ~230.1.2.60

Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide25431.7 LLDP-MED Configuration Click Advanced Application > LLDP > LLD

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Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide25531.8 LLDP-MED Network Policy Click Advanced Application > LLDP >

Page 175 - CHAPTER 24

Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide25631.9 LLDP-MED Location Click Advanced Application > LLDP > LLDP-ME

Page 176 - 24.3 RADIUS Server Setup

Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide257The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 120 Adva

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Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)GS1920 Series User’s Guide258ELIN Number Enter a numerical digit string, corresponding to the ELIN iden

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 259CHAPTER 32 Static Route32.1 Static Route Overview This chapter shows you how to configure static routes.The Switch

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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and ConnectionGS1920 Series User’s Guide26Figure 6 Mounting the Switch on a Rack 2 Using a #2 Philips screwdriver, i

Page 180 - 24.5 AAA Setup

Chapter 32 Static RouteGS1920 Series User’s Guide260Figure 187 IP Application > Static Routing > IPv4 Static Route The following table describ

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Chapter 32 Static RouteGS1920 Series User’s Guide261Gateway AddressThis field displays the IP address of the gateway. The gateway is an immediate nei

Page 182 - 24.6 Technical Reference

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 262CHAPTER 33 Differentiated Services33.1 Differentiated Services Overview This chapter shows you how to configure Dif

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Chapter 33 Differentiated ServicesGS1920 Series User’s Guide263The DSCP value determines the PHB (Per-Hop Behavior), that each packet gets as it is f

Page 184 - VLAN ID

Chapter 33 Differentiated ServicesGS1920 Series User’s Guide264Figure 190 IP Application > DiffServ The following table describes the labels in t

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Chapter 33 Differentiated ServicesGS1920 Series User’s Guide26533.3.1 Configuring DSCP SettingsTo change the DSCP-IEEE 802.1p mapping click the DSCP

Page 186 - Chapter 24 AAA

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 266CHAPTER 34 DHCP34.1 DHCP OverviewThis chapter shows you how to configure the DHCP feature.DHCP (Dynamic Host Configur

Page 187 - CHAPTER 25

Chapter 34 DHCPGS1920 Series User’s Guide267DHCP RelayConfigure DHCP relay on the Switch if the DHCP clients and the DHCP server are not in the same

Page 188 - 25.2 IP Source Guard

Chapter 34 DHCPGS1920 Series User’s Guide26834.3 DHCPv4 Status Click IP Application > DHCP > DHCPv4 in the navigation panel. The DHCP Status sc

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Chapter 34 DHCPGS1920 Series User’s Guide26934.4.1.1 DHCPv4 Relay Agent Information FormatA DHCP Relay Agent Information option has the following fo

Page 190 - 25.4 DHCP Snooping

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 27CHAPTER 3Hardware PanelsThis chapter describes the front panel and rear panel of the Switch and shows you how to make t

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Chapter 34 DHCPGS1920 Series User’s Guide270Figure 194 IP Application > DHCP > DHCPv4 > Option 82 Profile The following table describes the

Page 192 - Chapter 25 IP Source Guard

Chapter 34 DHCPGS1920 Series User’s Guide27134.4.3 Configuring DHCPv4 Global RelayUse this screen to configure global DHCPv4 relay. Click IP Applica

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Chapter 34 DHCPGS1920 Series User’s Guide272The following table describes the labels in this screen. 34.4.4 DHCPv4 Global Relay Port Configure Use th

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Chapter 34 DHCPGS1920 Series User’s Guide27334.4.5 Global DHCP Relay Configuration ExampleThe follow figure shows a network example where the Switch

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Chapter 34 DHCPGS1920 Series User’s Guide274Figure 198 DHCP Relay Configuration Example 34.5 Configuring DHCPv4 VLAN Settings Use this screen to

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Chapter 34 DHCPGS1920 Series User’s Guide275Figure 199 IP Application > DHCP > DHCPv4 > VLAN The following table describes the labels in t

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Chapter 34 DHCPGS1920 Series User’s Guide27634.5.1 DHCPv4 VLAN Port Configure Use this screen to apply a different DHCP option 82 profile to certain

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Chapter 34 DHCPGS1920 Series User’s Guide27734.5.2 Example: DHCP Relay for Two VLANsThe following example displays two VLANs (VIDs 1 and 2) for a ca

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Chapter 34 DHCPGS1920 Series User’s Guide278Figure 202 DHCP Relay for Two VLANs Configuration Example 34.6 DHCPv6 RelayA DHCPv6 relay agent is on t

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Chapter 34 DHCPGS1920 Series User’s Guide279Figure 203 IP Application > DHCP > DHCPv6 The following table describes the labels in this screen

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Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsGS1920 Series User’s Guide28Four 1000Base-T Ethernet ports are paired with a mini-GBIC slot to create a dual personality inte

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 280CHAPTER 35ARP Setup35.1 ARP Overview Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for mapping an Internet Protocol

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Chapter 35 ARP SetupGS1920 Series User’s Guide281ARP request to the Switch and then sends an ICMP request after getting the ARP reply from the Switch

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Chapter 35 ARP SetupGS1920 Series User’s Guide282Therefore in the following example, the Switch can learn host A’s MAC address from the ARP request se

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Chapter 35 ARP SetupGS1920 Series User’s Guide283Figure 205 IP Application > ARP Setup > ARP Learning The following table describes the label

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 284CHAPTER 36Maintenance36.1 OverviewThis chapter explains how to configure the screens that let you maintain the firmwa

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Chapter 36 MaintenanceGS1920 Series User’s Guide28536.2.1 Load Factory Default Follow the steps below to reset the Switch back to the factory defaul

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Chapter 36 MaintenanceGS1920 Series User’s Guide286Alternatively, click Save on the top right-hand corner in any screen to save the configuration chan

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Chapter 36 MaintenanceGS1920 Series User’s Guide287Figure 209 Management > Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade The following table describes the l

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Chapter 36 MaintenanceGS1920 Series User’s Guide288Figure 210 Management > Maintenance > Restore Configuration Type the path and file name of

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Chapter 36 MaintenanceGS1920 Series User’s Guide289effort in obtaining reports and it is also available in CLI command by typing “Show tech-support”

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Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsGS1920 Series User’s Guide291 Insert the transceiver into the slot with the exposed section of PCB board facing down.2 Press

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Chapter 36 MaintenanceGS1920 Series User’s Guide29036.7 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics discu

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Chapter 36 MaintenanceGS1920 Series User’s Guide291This is a sample FTP session saving the current configuration to a file called “config.cfg” on you

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Chapter 36 MaintenanceGS1920 Series User’s Guide29236.7.5 FTP Restrictions FTP will not work when:• FTP service is disabled in the Service Access Con

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 293CHAPTER 37Access Control37.1 Access Control Overview This chapter describes how to control access to the Switch. On

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Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide294Figure 213 Management > Access Control 37.3 Configuring SNMP Use this screen to config

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Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide29537.3.1 Configuring SNMP Trap Group From the SNMP screen, click Trap Group to view the screen

Page 219 - 28.1.2.2 Sub-Option Format

Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide296The following table describes the labels in this screen. 37.3.2 Enabling/Disabling Sending of S

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Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide297The following table describes the labels in this screen. 37.3.3 Configuring SNMP User From t

Page 221 - 28.2 The PPPoE Screen

Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide298Security Level Select whether you want to implement authentication and/or encryption for SNMP co

Page 222 - 28.3.1 PPPoE IA Per-Port

Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide29937.4 Setting Up Login Accounts Up to five people (one administrator and four non-administrato

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Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsGS1920 Series User’s Guide30Figure 15 Transceiver Removal Example 3.1.3 LED Mode (only available for GS1920-48HP)After you

Page 225 - 28.3.3 PPPoE IA for VLAN

Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide30037.5 Service Port Access Control Service Access Control allows you to decide what services you

Page 226 - Chapter 28 PPPoE

Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide30137.6 Remote Management Use this screen to specify a group of one or more “trusted compu

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Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide302Figure 220 Management > Access Control > Remote Management The following table describes

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Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide30337.7 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics d

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Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide304SNMP v3 and SecuritySNMP v3 enhances security for SNMP management. SNMP managers can be required

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Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide30537.7.2 Introduction to HTTPSHTTPS (HyperText Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer, or HT

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Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide306It relies upon certificates, public keys, and private keys.HTTPS on the Switch is used so that y

Page 232 - Chapter 29 Error Disable

Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide307Figure 223 Security Alert Dialog Box (Internet Explorer 6)Internet Explorer 7 or 8 When you a

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Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide308Click Install Certificate... and follow the on-screen instructions to install the certificate in

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Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide309Figure 227 Security Alert (Mozilla Firefox) Confirm the HTTPS server URL matches. Click Confi

Page 235 - CHAPTER 31

Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsGS1920 Series User’s Guide313.3 LEDs After you connect the power to the Switch, view the LEDs to ensure proper functioning

Page 236 - 31.2 LLDP-MED Overview

Chapter 37 Access ControlGS1920 Series User’s Guide310Mozilla Firefox) or next to the address bar (in Internet Explorer 7 or 8) denotes a secure conne

Page 237 - 31.3 LLDP Screens

Chapter 38 DiagnosticGS1920 Series User’s Guide311CHAPTER 38Diagnostic38.1 OverviewThis chapter explains the Diagnostic screen.Use the Diagnostic

Page 238 - 31.4 LLDP Local Status

Chapter 38 DiagnosticGS1920 Series User’s Guide312The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 151 Management > DiagnosticLABEL

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Chapter 39 SyslogGS1920 Series User’s Guide313CHAPTER 39Syslog39.1 Syslog OverviewThis chapter explains the syslog screens.The syslog protocol all

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Chapter 39 SyslogGS1920 Series User’s Guide314Figure 231 Management > Syslog The following table describes the labels in this screen. 39.3 Syslo

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 315Figure 232 Management > Syslog > Syslog Server Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen.Tab

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Chapter 40 Cluster ManagementGS1920 Series User’s Guide316CHAPTER 40Cluster Management40.1 Cluster Management Overview This chapter introduces clu

Page 243 - 31.5 LLDP Remote Status

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 31740.1.1 What You Can Do•Use the Cluster Management screen (Section 40.2 on page 317) to view the role of the Switch with

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Chapter 40 Cluster ManagementGS1920 Series User’s Guide31840.3 Clustering Management Configuration Use this screen to configure clustering managemen

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Chapter 40 Cluster ManagementGS1920 Series User’s Guide319The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 157 Management > Cluste

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Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsGS1920 Series User’s Guide32If you backed up an earlier configuration file as advised in Section 1.3 on page 22, you will not

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 32040.4 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics discussed in this chapter.

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Chapter 40 Cluster ManagementGS1920 Series User’s Guide321The following table explains some of the FTP parameters.Table 158 FTP Upload to Cluster M

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Chapter 41 MAC TableGS1920 Series User’s Guide322CHAPTER 41MAC Table41.1 MAC Table Overview This chapter introduces the MAC Table screen.The MAC Ta

Page 250 - 31.6 LLDP Configuration

Chapter 41 MAC TableGS1920 Series User’s Guide323Figure 238 MAC Table Flowchart 41.2 Viewing the MAC Table Use this screen to check whether the

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Chapter 41 MAC TableGS1920 Series User’s Guide324The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 159 Management > MAC Table LABEL

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Chapter 42 ARP TableGS1920 Series User’s Guide325CHAPTER 42ARP Table42.1 OverviewThis chapter introduces ARP Table.Address Resolution Protocol (AR

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 326Figure 240 Management > ARP Table The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 160 Management &

Page 254 - 31.7 LLDP-MED Configuration

Chapter 43 Path MTU TableGS1920 Series User’s Guide327CHAPTER 43Path MTU TableThis chapter introduces the IPv6 Path MTU table. 43.1 Path MTU Overv

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Chapter 44 Configure CloneGS1920 Series User’s Guide328CHAPTER 44Configure Clone44.1 OverviewThis chapter shows you how you can copy the settings o

Page 256 - 31.9 LLDP-MED Location

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 329Figure 242 Management > Configure Clone The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 162 Manage

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Chapter 45 Neighbor TableGS1920 Series User’s Guide330CHAPTER 45Neighbor TableThis chapter introduces the IPv6 neighbor table. 45.1 IPv6 Neighbor T

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 331MAC This field displays the MAC address of the IPv6 interface on which the IPv6 address is configure or the MAC address

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 332

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Chapter 45 Neighbor TableGS1920 Series User’s Guide333

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Chapter 45 Neighbor TableGS1920 Series User’s Guide334

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 336CHAPTER 46TroubleshootingThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potential pro

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Chapter 46 TroubleshootingGS1920 Series User’s Guide3374 Disconnect and re-connect the power adaptor or cord to the Switch.5 If the problem continues

Page 266 - CHAPTER 34

Chapter 46 TroubleshootingGS1920 Series User’s Guide338Advanced Suggestions• Try to access the Switch using another service, such as FTP. If you can a

Page 267 - 34.2 DHCP Configuration

Chapter 46 TroubleshootingGS1920 Series User’s Guide33946.3 Switch ConfigurationI lost my configuration settings after I restart the Switch.Make sur

Page 269 - 34.4.1.2 Sub-Option Format

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 340APPENDIX ACustomer SupportIn the event of problems that cannot be solved by using this manual, you should contact your

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Appendix A Customer SupportGS1920 Series User’s Guide341Korea• ZyXEL Korea Corp.• http://www.zyxel.krMalaysia• ZyXEL Malaysia Sdn Bhd.• http://www.zy

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Appendix A Customer SupportGS1920 Series User’s Guide342Belgium• ZyXEL Communications B.V. • http://www.zyxel.com/be/nl/Bulgaria•ZyXEL България• http

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Appendix A Customer SupportGS1920 Series User’s Guide343Lithuania• ZyXEL Lithuania• http://www.zyxel.com/lt/lt/homepage.shtmlNetherlands•ZyXEL Benelu

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Appendix A Customer SupportGS1920 Series User’s Guide344Turkey•ZyXEL Turkey A.S.• http://www.zyxel.com.trUK• ZyXEL Communications UK Ltd.• http://www.

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Appendix A Customer SupportGS1920 Series User’s Guide345OceaniaAustralia• ZyXEL Communications Corporation• http://www.zyxel.com/au/en/AfricaSouth Af

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 346APPENDIX BCommon ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port

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Appendix B Common ServicesGS1920 Series User’s Guide347HTTPS TCP 443 HTTPS is a secured http session often used in e-commerce.ICMP User-Defined 1 Int

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Appendix B Common ServicesGS1920 Series User’s Guide348SQL-NET TCP 1521 Structured Query Language is an interface to access data on many different typ

Page 278 - 34.6 DHCPv6 Relay

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 349APPENDIX CIPv6OverviewIPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6), is designed to enhance IP address size and features. The inc

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 35CHAPTER 4The Web Configurator4.1 OverviewThis section introduces the configuration and functions of the web configurat

Page 280 - CHAPTER 35

Appendix C IPv6GS1920 Series User’s Guide350Global AddressA global address uniquely identifies a device on the Internet. It is similar to a “public IP

Page 281 - ARP-Request

Appendix C IPv6GS1920 Series User’s Guide351Subnet MaskingBoth an IPv6 address and IPv6 subnet mask compose of 128-bit binary digits, which are divid

Page 282 - 35.2 ARP Setup

Appendix C IPv6GS1920 Series User’s Guide352combines its interface ID and global and subnet information advertised from the router. This is a routable

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Appendix C IPv6GS1920 Series User’s Guide353such as the system name. The interface-ID option provides slot number, port information and the VLAN ID t

Page 284 - CHAPTER 36

Appendix C IPv6GS1920 Series User’s Guide354determine whether the destination address is on-link and can be reached directly without passing through a

Page 285 - 36.2.2 Save Configuration

Appendix C IPv6GS1920 Series User’s Guide3554 Double click Dibbler - a DHCPv6 client.5 Click Start and then OK.6 Now your computer can obtain an IPv6

Page 286 - 36.3 Firmware Upgrade

Appendix C IPv6GS1920 Series User’s Guide3564 Click Close to exit the Local Area Connection Status screen.5 Select Start > All Programs > Access

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 357APPENDIX DLegal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2014 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publicat

Page 288 - 36.6 Tech-Support

Appendix D Legal InformationGS1920 Series User’s Guide358ZyXEL Limited WarrantyZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product i

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Appendix D Legal InformationGS1920 Series User’s Guide359Environmental Product Declaration

Page 290 - 36.7 Technical Reference

Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS1920 Series User’s Guide36Figure 22 Web Configurator: Login 4 Click OK to view the first web configurator screen.4.3

Page 291 - 36.7.4 GUI-based FTP Clients

IndexGS1920 Series User’s Guide360 IndexNumerics802.1P priority 69802.3az 233AAAA 175AAA (Authentication and Authorization) 175access controllimitatio

Page 292 - 36.7.5 FTP Restrictions

IndexGS1920 Series User’s Guide 361cluster management 316and switch passwords 319cluster manager 316, 319cluster member 316, 319cluster member firmwa

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IndexGS1920 Series User’s Guide362configurationfile names 290filtering 106rules 106filtering database, MAC table 322firmware 60upgrade 286, 320flow co

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IndexGS1920 Series User’s Guide 363ping 349prefix 349prefix length 349stateless autoconfiguration 351unspecified address 350LL2PT 214access port 215C

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IndexGS1920 Series User’s Guide364age 120hops 120maximum transmission unit 327MDIX (Media Dependent Interface Crossover) 28MIBand SNMP 303supported MI

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IndexGS1920 Series User’s Guide 365overview 146setup 146, 212, 215port setup 67port status 54port VLAN ID, see PVID 92port VLAN trunking 87port-based

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IndexGS1920 Series User’s Guide366protocol operations 303security 298setup 294traps 295users 297version 3 and security 304versions supported 303SNMP t

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IndexGS1920 Series User’s Guide 367trunking 133example 138trusted portsARP inspection 209DHCP snooping 206PPPoE IA 220tunnel protocol attribute, and

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Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS1920 Series User’s Guide37B - Click this link to save your configuration into the Switch’s nonvolatile memory. Nonvol

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Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS1920 Series User’s Guide38IP Setup This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the IP address, subnet mask

Page 302

Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS1920 Series User’s Guide394.3.1 Change Your Password After you log in for the first time, it is recommended you ch

Page 303 - 37.7 Technical Reference

Contents OverviewGS1920 Series User’s Guide4Maintenance ...

Page 304 - SNMP Traps

Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS1920 Series User’s Guide40Figure 24 Change Administrator Login Password 4.4 Saving Your ConfigurationWhen you are d

Page 305 - 37.7.2 Introduction to HTTPS

Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS1920 Series User’s Guide415 Misconfigure the text configuration file.6 Forget the password and/or IP address.7 Preven

Page 306 - 37.7.2.1 HTTPS Example

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 42CHAPTER 5Initial Setup Example5.1 OverviewThis chapter shows how to set up the Switch for an example network. The foll

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Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleGS1920 Series User’s Guide43 2 In the Static VLAN screen, select ACTIVE, enter a descriptive name in the Name field an

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Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleGS1920 Series User’s Guide44Figure 27 Initial Setup Network Example: Port VID 1 Click Advanced Applications > VLAN

Page 309 - 37.7.2.2 The Main Screen

Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleGS1920 Series User’s Guide453 Click Basic Setting > IP Setup in the navigation panel. 4 Configure the related field

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 46CHAPTER 6Tutorials6.1 OverviewThis chapter provides some examples of using the web configurator to set up and use the

Page 311 - CHAPTER 38

Chapter 6 TutorialsGS1920 Series User’s Guide472 Go to Advanced Application > VLAN > Static VLAN, and create a VLAN with ID of 100. Add ports 5

Page 312 - Chapter 38 Diagnostic

Chapter 6 TutorialsGS1920 Series User’s Guide484 Go to Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > DHCP snooping > Configure, activate and speci

Page 313 - CHAPTER 39

Chapter 6 TutorialsGS1920 Series User’s Guide497 Go to Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > DHCP snooping > Configure > VLAN, show VL

Page 314 - 39.3 Syslog Server Setup

Table of ContentsGS1920 Series User’s Guide5Table of ContentsContents Overview ...

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Chapter 6 TutorialsGS1920 Series User’s Guide50Figure 36 Tutorial: DHCP Relay Scenario6.3.2 Creating a VLANFollow the steps below to configure port

Page 316 - CHAPTER 40

Chapter 6 TutorialsGS1920 Series User’s Guide514 In the Static VLAN screen, select ACTIVE, enter a descriptive name (VLAN 102 for example) in the Nam

Page 317 - 40.1.1 What You Can Do

Chapter 6 TutorialsGS1920 Series User’s Guide529 Enter 102 in the PVID field for port 2 to add a tag to incoming untagged frames received on that port

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Chapter 6 TutorialsGS1920 Series User’s Guide53Figure 41 Tutorial: Set DHCP Server and Relay Information 6 Click the Save link in the upper right c

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GS1920 Series User’s Guide 54CHAPTER 7System Status and Port Status7.1 OverviewThis chapter describes the screens for system status (web configurat

Page 320 - 40.4 Technical Reference

Chapter 7 System Status and Port StatusGS1920 Series User’s Guide55The following table describes the labels in this screen. 7.2.1 Status: Port Detai

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Chapter 7 System Status and Port StatusGS1920 Series User’s Guide56Figure 43 Status > Port Details The following table describes the labels in th

Page 322 - CHAPTER 41

Chapter 7 System Status and Port StatusGS1920 Series User’s Guide57Up Time This field shows the total amount of time the connection has been up.Tx P

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Chapter 7 System Status and Port StatusGS1920 Series User’s Guide581024-1518This field shows the number of packets (including bad packets) received th

Page 324 - Chapter 41 MAC Table

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 59CHAPTER 8Basic Setting8.1 OverviewThis chapter describes how to configure the System Info, General Setup, Switch Setup

Page 325 - CHAPTER 42

Table of ContentsGS1920 Series User’s Guide6Part II: Technical Reference...33

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Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide60Figure 44 Basic Setting > System Info (for PoE model(s) only)The following table describes the

Page 327 - CHAPTER 43

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide618.3 General Setup Use this screen to configure general settings such as the system name and ti

Page 328 - CHAPTER 44

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide62Figure 45 Basic Setting > General Setup The following table describes the labels in this scree

Page 329

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide638.4 Introduction to VLANs A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to be par

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Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide64See Chapter 9 on page 85 for information on port-based and 802.1Q tagged VLANs. 8.5 Switch Setup S

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Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide658.6 IP Setup Use the IP Setup screen to configure the Switch IP address, default gateway device,

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Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide66Note: You must configure a VLAN first. Figure 47 Basic Setting > IP SetupThe following table d

Page 333 - Chapter 45 Neighbor Table

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide678.7 Port Setup Use this screen to configure Switch port settings. Click Basic Setting > Port S

Page 334 - Chapter 45 Neighbor Table

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide68Figure 48 Basic Setting > Port Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen.

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Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide698.8 PoE Status Note: The following screens are available for the PoE model(s) only. Some features

Page 336 - CHAPTER 46

Table of ContentsGS1920 Series User’s Guide78.3 General Setup ...

Page 337 - 46.2 Switch Access and Login

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide70To view the current amount of power that PDs are receiving from the Switch, click Basic Setting >

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Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide718.8.1 PoE Setup Use this screen to set the priority levels for the Switch in distributing power t

Page 339 - 46.3 Switch Configuration

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide72The following table describes the labels in this screen. 8.9 Interface SetupAn IPv6 address is con

Page 340 - APPENDIX A

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide73Figure 52 Basic Setting > Interface Setup The following table describes the labels in this sc

Page 341

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide74Figure 53 Basic Setting > IPv6The following table describes the labels in this screen. 8.10.1

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Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide75Figure 54 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Interface StatusThe following table describes the la

Page 343

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide76Global Unicast Address(es)This field displays the Switch’s global unicast address to identify this

Page 344

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide778.10.2 IPv6 ConfigurationUse this screen to configure IPv6 settings on the Switch. Click the IPv6

Page 345 - South Africa

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide78Figure 56 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration > IPv6 Global Setup The following ta

Page 346 - APPENDIX B

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide79The following table describes the labels in this screen. 8.10.5 IPv6 Link-Local Address SetupA l

Page 347 - Appendix B Common Services

Table of ContentsGS1920 Series User’s Guide8Chapter 11Static Multicast Forward Setup ...

Page 348 - Appendix B Common Services

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide808.10.6 IPv6 Global Address SetupUse this screen to configure the interface’s IPv6 global address.

Page 349 - APPENDIX C

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide818.10.7 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery SetupUse this screen to configure neighbor discovery settings for

Page 350 - Multicast Address

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide828.10.8 IPv6 Neighbor SetupUse this screen to create a static IPv6 neighbor entry in the Switch’s I

Page 351 - Stateless Autoconfiguration

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide838.10.9 DHCPv6 Client SetupUse this screen to configure the Switch’s DHCP settings when it is acti

Page 352 - DHCP Relay Agent

Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS1920 Series User’s Guide84The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 26 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv

Page 353 - IPv6 Cache

GS1920 Series User’s Guide 85CHAPTER 9VLAN9.1 OverviewThis chapter shows you how to configure 802.1Q tagged and port-based VLANs. The type of scree

Page 354

Chapter 9 VLANGS1920 Series User’s Guide86level is significant and the default VID of the ingress port is given as the VID of the frame. Of the 4096 p

Page 355

Chapter 9 VLANGS1920 Series User’s Guide879.1.2.2 Port VLAN Trunking Enable VLAN Trunking on a port to allow frames belonging to unknown VLAN groups

Page 356

Chapter 9 VLANGS1920 Series User’s Guide88Static VLANUse a static VLAN to decide whether an incoming frame on a port should be• sent to a VLAN group a

Page 357 - APPENDIX D

Chapter 9 VLANGS1920 Series User’s Guide899.2.1 VLAN Details Use this screen to view detailed port settings and status of the VLAN group. Click on a

Page 358 - CE Marking

Table of ContentsGS1920 Series User’s Guide915.2 Broadcast Storm Control Setup ...

Page 359 - Appendix D Legal Information

Chapter 9 VLANGS1920 Series User’s Guide90Figure 67 Advanced Application > VLAN > Static VLAN The following table describes the related lab

Page 360 - Numerics

Chapter 9 VLANGS1920 Series User’s Guide919.4 Configure VLAN Port Settings Use the VLAN Port Setting screen to configure the static VLAN (IEEE 80

Page 361

Chapter 9 VLANGS1920 Series User’s Guide929.5 Subnet Based VLANs Subnet based VLANs allow you to group traffic into logical VLANs based on the source

Page 362

Chapter 9 VLANGS1920 Series User’s Guide93untagged incoming frames will be classified based on their source IP subnet and prioritized accordingly. Th

Page 363

Chapter 9 VLANGS1920 Series User’s Guide94The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.6 Protocol Based VLANs Protocol based VLANs allo

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Chapter 9 VLANGS1920 Series User’s Guide95For example, port 1, 2, 3 and 4 belong to static VLAN 100, and port 4, 5, 6, 7 belong to static VLAN 120. Y

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Chapter 9 VLANGS1920 Series User’s Guide96The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.7 Port-based VLAN Setup Port-based VLANs are

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Chapter 9 VLANGS1920 Series User’s Guide97Note: In screens (such as IP Setup and Filtering) that require a VID, you must enter 1 as the VID. The port

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Chapter 9 VLANGS1920 Series User’s Guide98Figure 74 Port Based VLAN Setup (Port Isolation)

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Chapter 9 VLANGS1920 Series User’s Guide99The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.8 Technical ReferenceThis section provides tech

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