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Contents OverviewGS2200-48 User’s Guide10Management ...
Chapter 9 Static MAC Forward SetupGS2200-48 User’s Guide100Click Advanced Applications > Static MAC Forwarding in the navigation panel to display t
Chapter 9 Static MAC Forward SetupGS2200-48 User’s Guide101Port This field displays the port where the MAC address shown in the next field will be fo
Chapter 9 Static MAC Forward SetupGS2200-48 User’s Guide102
GS2200-48 User’s Guide103CHAPTER 10 FilteringThis chapter discusses MAC address port filtering.10.1 Configure a Filtering Rule Configure the Switc
Chapter 10 FilteringGS2200-48 User’s Guide104Action Select Discard source to drop frames from the source MAC address (specified in the MAC field). The
GS2200-48 User’s Guide105CHAPTER 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolThe Switch supports Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) and M
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide106Path cost is the cost of transmitting a frame onto a LAN through that port. The recommended
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide10711.1.3 STP Port States STP assigns five port states to eliminate packet looping. A bridge
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide108blocked as STP and RSTP allow only one link in the network and block the redundant link. Fig
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide109Devices that belong to the same MST region are configured to have the same MSTP configurati
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Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide110and single spanning tree devices. A network may contain multiple MST regions and other netwo
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide11111.3 Spanning Tree Configuration Use the Spanning Tree Configuration screen to activate on
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide11211.4 Configure Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Use this screen to configure RSTP settings, s
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide113The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 28 Advanced Application &g
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide11411.5 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status Click Advanced Application > Spanning Tree
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide115The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 29 Advanced Application &g
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide11611.6 Configure Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol To configure MSTP, click MSTP in the Advan
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide117The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 30 Advanced Application &g
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide118Bridge Priority Set the priority of the Switch for the specific spanning tree instance. The
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide11911.7 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Status Click Advanced Application > Spanning
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Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide120The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 31 Advanced Application >
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide121Internal Cost This is the path cost from the root port in this MST instance to the regional
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-48 User’s Guide122
GS2200-48 User’s Guide123CHAPTER 12 Bandwidth ControlThis chapter shows you how you can cap the maximum bandwidth using the Bandwidth Control screen.
Chapter 12 Bandwidth ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide12412.2 Bandwidth Control SetupClick Advanced Application > Bandwidth Control in the navigation
Chapter 12 Bandwidth ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide125Peak RateSpecify the maximum bandwidth allowed in kilobits per second (Kbps) for the incoming tr
Chapter 12 Bandwidth ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide126
GS2200-48 User’s Guide127CHAPTER 13 Broadcast Storm ControlThis chapter introduces and shows you how to configure the broadcast storm control featur
Chapter 13 Broadcast Storm ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide128The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 33 Advanced Application &g
GS2200-48 User’s Guide129CHAPTER 14 MirroringThis chapter discusses port mirroring setup screens.14.1 Port Mirroring Setup Port mirroring allows you
Table of ContentsGS2200-48 User’s Guide137.6 IP Setup ...
Chapter 14 MirroringGS2200-48 User’s Guide130The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 34 Advanced Application > Mirroring L
GS2200-48 User’s Guide131CHAPTER 15 Link AggregationThis chapter shows you how to logically aggregate physical links to form one logical, higher-band
Chapter 15 Link AggregationGS2200-48 User’s Guide132LACP also allows port redundancy, that is, if an operational port fails, then one of the “standby”
Chapter 15 Link AggregationGS2200-48 User’s Guide133The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 37 Advanced Application >
Chapter 15 Link AggregationGS2200-48 User’s Guide13415.4 Link Aggregation Setting Click Advanced Application > Link Aggregation > Link Aggregat
Chapter 15 Link AggregationGS2200-48 User’s Guide13515.5 Link Aggregation Control Protocol Click in the Advanced Application > Link Aggregation
Chapter 15 Link AggregationGS2200-48 User’s Guide136The following table describes the labels in this screen.15.6 Static Trunking ExampleThis example
Chapter 15 Link AggregationGS2200-48 User’s Guide1371 Make your physical connections - make sure that the ports that you want to belong to the trunk
Chapter 15 Link AggregationGS2200-48 User’s Guide138Your trunk group 1 (T1) configuration is now complete; you do not need to go to any additional scr
GS2200-48 User’s Guide139CHAPTER 16 Port AuthenticationThis chapter describes the IEEE 802.1x and MAC authentication methods.16.1 Port Authenticatio
Table of ContentsGS2200-48 User’s Guide1411.1.2 How STP Works ...
Chapter 16 Port AuthenticationGS2200-48 User’s Guide140request to a RADIUS server. The RADIUS server validates whether this client is allowed access t
Chapter 16 Port AuthenticationGS2200-48 User’s Guide141client connecting to a port on the Switch along with a password configured specifically for MA
Chapter 16 Port AuthenticationGS2200-48 User’s Guide14216.2.1 Activate IEEE 802.1x Security Use this screen to activate IEEE 802.1x security. In t
Chapter 16 Port AuthenticationGS2200-48 User’s Guide14316.2.2 Activate MAC Authentication Use this screen to activate MAC authentication. In the Por
Chapter 16 Port AuthenticationGS2200-48 User’s Guide144The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 41 Advanced Application > P
GS2200-48 User’s Guide145CHAPTER 17 Port SecurityThis chapter shows you how to set up port security.17.1 About Port Security Port security allows on
Chapter 17 Port SecurityGS2200-48 User’s Guide14617.2 Port Security Setup Click Advanced Application > Port Security in the navigation panel to di
Chapter 17 Port SecurityGS2200-48 User’s Guide147Address Learning MAC address learning reduces outgoing broadcast traffic. For MAC address learning t
Chapter 17 Port SecurityGS2200-48 User’s Guide148
GS2200-48 User’s Guide149CHAPTER 18 ClassifierThis chapter introduces and shows you how to configure the packet classifier on the Switch.18.1 About
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Chapter 18 ClassifierGS2200-48 User’s Guide150Click Advanced Application > Classifier in the navigation panel to display the configuration screen a
Chapter 18 ClassifierGS2200-48 User’s Guide151Layer 2Specify the fields below to configure a layer 2 classifier.VLAN Select Any to classify traffic f
Chapter 18 ClassifierGS2200-48 User’s Guide15218.3 Viewing and Editing Classifier ConfigurationTo view a summary of the classifier configuration, scr
Chapter 18 ClassifierGS2200-48 User’s Guide153The following table describes the labels in this screen. The following table shows some other common E
Chapter 18 ClassifierGS2200-48 User’s Guide154Some of the most common IP ports are: Table 47 Common TCP and UDP Port NumbersPORT NUMBERPORT NAME21 F
Chapter 18 ClassifierGS2200-48 User’s Guide15518.4 Classifier ExampleThe following screen shows an example of configuring a classifier that identifi
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GS2200-48 User’s Guide157CHAPTER 19 Policy RuleThis chapter shows you how to configure policy rules. 19.1 Policy Rules Overview A classifier distin
Chapter 19 Policy RuleGS2200-48 User’s Guide158The DSCP value determines the forwarding behavior, the PHB (Per-Hop Behavior), that each packet gets ac
Chapter 19 Policy RuleGS2200-48 User’s Guide159Click Advanced Applications > Policy Rule in the navigation panel to display the screen as shown.Fi
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Chapter 19 Policy RuleGS2200-48 User’s Guide160The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 48 Advanced Application > Policy Ru
Chapter 19 Policy RuleGS2200-48 User’s Guide16119.3 Viewing and Editing Policy ConfigurationTo view a summary of the classifier configuration, scrol
Chapter 19 Policy RuleGS2200-48 User’s Guide162The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 49 Policy: Summary Table LABEL DESCRIP
Chapter 19 Policy RuleGS2200-48 User’s Guide16319.4 Policy ExampleThe figure below shows an example Policy screen where you configure a policy to li
Chapter 19 Policy RuleGS2200-48 User’s Guide164
GS2200-48 User’s Guide165CHAPTER 20 Queuing MethodThis chapter introduces the queuing methods supported.20.1 Queuing Method Overview Queuing is used
Chapter 20 Queuing MethodGS2200-48 User’s Guide166different traffic queues. By default, the weight for Q0 is 1, for Q1 is 2, for Q2 is 3, and so on. G
Chapter 20 Queuing MethodGS2200-48 User’s Guide16720.2 Configuring Queuing Click Advanced Application > Queuing Method in the navigation panel.Fi
Chapter 20 Queuing MethodGS2200-48 User’s Guide168Method Select SPQ (Strictly Priority Queuing), WFQ (Weighted Fair Queuing) or WRR (Weighted Round Ro
GS2200-48 User’s Guide169CHAPTER 21 VLAN StackingThis chapter shows you how to configure VLAN stacking on your Switch. See the chapter on VLANs for m
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Chapter 21 VLAN StackingGS2200-48 User’s Guide170distinguish customer A and tag 48 to distinguish customer B at edge device 1 and then stripping those
Chapter 21 VLAN StackingGS2200-48 User’s Guide17121.3 VLAN Tag FormatA VLAN tag (service provider VLAN stacking or customer IEEE 802.1Q) consists of
Chapter 21 VLAN StackingGS2200-48 User’s Guide172Configure the fields as highlighted in the Switch VLAN Stacking screen. Table 52 Single and Double
Chapter 21 VLAN StackingGS2200-48 User’s Guide17321.4 Configuring VLAN StackingClick Advanced Applications > VLAN Stacking to display the screen
Chapter 21 VLAN StackingGS2200-48 User’s Guide174Role Select Access Port to have the Switch add the SP TPID tag to all incoming frames received on thi
GS2200-48 User’s Guide175CHAPTER 22 MulticastThis chapter shows you how to configure various multicast features. 22.1 Multicast Overview Traditional
Chapter 22 MulticastGS2200-48 User’s Guide17622.1.3 IGMP Snooping The Switch can passively snoop on IGMP packets transferred between IP multicast rou
Chapter 22 MulticastGS2200-48 User’s Guide17722.3 Multicast Setting Click Advanced Applications > Multicast > Multicast Setting link to displa
Chapter 22 MulticastGS2200-48 User’s Guide178The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 56 Advanced Application > Multicast &
Chapter 22 MulticastGS2200-48 User’s Guide17922.4 IGMP Snooping VLAN Click Advanced Applications > Multicast in the navigation panel. Click the M
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Chapter 22 MulticastGS2200-48 User’s Guide180screen as shown. See Section 22.1.4 on page 176 for more information on IGMP Snooping VLAN.Figure 79 Ad
Chapter 22 MulticastGS2200-48 User’s Guide18122.5 IGMP Filtering Profile An IGMP filtering profile specifies a range of multicast groups that client
Chapter 22 MulticastGS2200-48 User’s Guide182Click Advanced Applications > Multicast > Multicast Setting > IGMP Filtering Profile link to dis
Chapter 22 MulticastGS2200-48 User’s Guide18322.6 MVR Overview Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) is designed for applications (such as Media-on-Dema
Chapter 22 MulticastGS2200-48 User’s Guide18422.6.2 MVR ModesYou can set your Switch to operate in either dynamic or compatible mode. In dynamic mode
Chapter 22 MulticastGS2200-48 User’s Guide18522.7 General MVR Configuration Use the MVR screen to create multicast VLANs and select the receiver por
Chapter 22 MulticastGS2200-48 User’s Guide186Multicast VLAN IDEnter the VLAN ID (1 to 4094) of the multicast VLAN. 802.1p Priority Select a priority
Chapter 22 MulticastGS2200-48 User’s Guide18722.8 MVR Group Configuration All source ports and receiver ports belonging to a multicast group can rec
Chapter 22 MulticastGS2200-48 User’s Guide18822.8.1 MVR Configuration ExampleThe following figure shows a network example where ports 1, 2 and 3 on t
Chapter 22 MulticastGS2200-48 User’s Guide189To configure the MVR settings on the Switch, create a multicast group in the MVR screen and set the rece
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Chapter 22 MulticastGS2200-48 User’s Guide190following figure shows an example where two multicast groups (News and Movie) are configured for the mult
GS2200-48 User’s Guide191CHAPTER 23 Authentication & AccountingThis chapter describes how to configure authentication and accounting settings on
Chapter 23 Authentication & AccountingGS2200-48 User’s Guide19223.1.2 on page 192) as external authentication, authorization and accounting server
Chapter 23 Authentication & AccountingGS2200-48 User’s Guide193Click Advanced Application > Auth and Acct in the navigation panel to display t
Chapter 23 Authentication & AccountingGS2200-48 User’s Guide194The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 62 Advanced Applic
Chapter 23 Authentication & AccountingGS2200-48 User’s Guide19523.2.2 TACACS+ Server Setup Use this screen to configure your TACACS+ server s
Chapter 23 Authentication & AccountingGS2200-48 User’s Guide196The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 63 Advanced Applic
Chapter 23 Authentication & AccountingGS2200-48 User’s Guide19723.2.3 Authentication and Accounting Setup Use this screen to configure authen
Chapter 23 Authentication & AccountingGS2200-48 User’s Guide198The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 64 Advanced Applic
Chapter 23 Authentication & AccountingGS2200-48 User’s Guide19923.2.4 Vendor Specific AttributeRFC 2865 standard specifies a method for sending
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Chapter 23 Authentication & AccountingGS2200-48 User’s Guide200The Switch supports VSAs that allow you to perform the following actions based on u
Chapter 23 Authentication & AccountingGS2200-48 User’s Guide201IEEE 802.1x authentication. The port VLAN settings are fixed and untagged. This wi
Chapter 23 Authentication & AccountingGS2200-48 User’s Guide20223.3.1.2 Attributes Used to Login UsersUser-NameUser-PasswordNAS-IdentifierNAS-IP-
Chapter 23 Authentication & AccountingGS2200-48 User’s Guide20323.3.2.2 Attributes Used for Accounting Exec EventsThe attributes are listed in t
Chapter 23 Authentication & AccountingGS2200-48 User’s Guide204NAS-PortDD DClassDD DCalled-Station-IdDD DCalling-Station-IdDD DNAS-IdentifierDD DN
GS2200-48 User’s Guide205CHAPTER 24 IP Source GuardUse IP source guard to filter unauthorized DHCP and ARP packets in your network.24.1 IP Source Gu
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide20624.1.1 DHCP Snooping OverviewUse DHCP snooping to filter unauthorized DHCP packets on the network
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide207You can configure the name and location of the file on the external TFTP server. The file has the
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide2083 Configure trusted and untrusted ports, and specify the maximum number of DHCP packets that each p
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide209• They appear only in the ARP Inspection screens and commands, not in the MAC Address Filter scree
21PART IIntroductionGetting to Know Your Switch (23)Hardware Installation and Connection (29)Hardware Overview (33)
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide210the bindings by snooping DHCP packets (dynamic bindings) and from information provided manually by
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide211new static binding replaces the original one. To open this screen, click Advanced Application >
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide212Port This field displays the port number in the binding. If this field is blank, the binding applie
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide21324.4 DHCP SnoopingUse this screen to look at various statistics about the DHCP snooping database.
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide214Figure 98 DHCP Snooping
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide215The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 72 DHCP SnoopingLABEL DESCRIPTIOND
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide216Successful transfers This field displays the number of times the Switch read bindings from or updat
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide21724.5 DHCP Snooping ConfigureUse this screen to enable DHCP snooping on the Switch (not on specifi
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide218The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 73 DHCP Snooping ConfigureLABEL DES
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide21924.5.1 DHCP Snooping Port ConfigureUse this screen to specify whether ports are trusted or untrus
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Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide220The following table describes the labels in this screen.24.5.2 DHCP Snooping VLAN ConfigureUse thi
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide221open this screen, click Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > DHCP Snooping > Configur
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide22224.6 ARP Inspection StatusUse this screen to look at the current list of MAC address filters that
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide22324.6.1 ARP Inspection VLAN StatusUse this screen to look at various statistics about ARP packets
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide22424.6.2 ARP Inspection Log StatusUse this screen to look at log messages that were generated by ARP
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide22524.7 ARP Inspection ConfigureUse this screen to enable ARP inspection on the Switch. You can also
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide226settings for the ARP inspection log. To open this screen, click Advanced Application > IP Source
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide22724.7.1 ARP Inspection Port ConfigureUse this screen to specify whether ports are trusted or untru
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide228ARP packets on each untrusted port. To open this screen, click Advanced Application > IP Source
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide22924.7.2 ARP Inspection VLAN ConfigureUse this screen to enable ARP inspection on each VLAN and to
GS2200-48 User’s Guide23CHAPTER 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchThis chapter introduces the main applications and features of the Switch. It also introd
Chapter 24 IP Source GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide230End VID Enter the highest VLAN ID you want to manage in the section below.Apply Click this to displ
GS2200-48 User’s Guide231CHAPTER 25 Loop GuardThis chapter shows you how to configure the Switch to guard against loops on the edge of your network.2
Chapter 25 Loop GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide232• It will receive its own broadcast messages that it sends out as they loop back. It will then re-broadc
Chapter 25 Loop GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide233port N. The Switch will shut down port N if it detects that the probe packet has returned to the Switch
Chapter 25 Loop GuardGS2200-48 User’s Guide234The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 82 Advanced Application > Loop Guard
235PART IVIP ApplicationStatic Routing (237)RIP (239)Differentiated Services (241)DHCP (249)VRRP (259)
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GS2200-48 User’s Guide237CHAPTER 26 Static RoutingThis chapter shows you how to configure static routes.26.1 Configuring Static Routing Static rout
Chapter 26 Static RoutingGS2200-48 User’s Guide238IP Subnet MaskEnter the subnet mask for this destination.Gateway IP AddressEnter the IP address of t
GS2200-48 User’s Guide239CHAPTER 27 RIP This chapter shows you how to configure RIP (Routing Information Protocol).27.1 RIP OverviewRIP (Routing Inf
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchGS2200-48 User’s Guide24connect to high-speed department servers via the Switch. You can provide a fast uplink co
Chapter 27 RIP GS2200-48 User’s Guide240automatically created when you configure a new IP domain in the IP Setup screen (refer to Section 7.6 on page
GS2200-48 User’s Guide241CHAPTER 28 Differentiated ServicesThis chapter shows you how to configure Differentiated Services (DiffServ) on the Switch.2
Chapter 28 Differentiated ServicesGS2200-48 User’s Guide242kinds of traffic can be marked for different priorities of forwarding. Resources can then b
Chapter 28 Differentiated ServicesGS2200-48 User’s Guide243specifies the average rate at which packets are admitted to the network. The PIR is greate
Chapter 28 Differentiated ServicesGS2200-48 User’s Guide244decrease it. Packets that have been previously marked red or yellow can only be marked with
Chapter 28 Differentiated ServicesGS2200-48 User’s Guide245The following table describes the labels in this screen.28.3.1 Configuring 2-Rate 3 Color
Chapter 28 Differentiated ServicesGS2200-48 User’s Guide246Note: You cannot enable both TRTCM and Bandwidth Control at the same time. Figure 120 IP
Chapter 28 Differentiated ServicesGS2200-48 User’s Guide24728.4 DSCP-to-IEEE 802.1p Priority Settings You can configure the DSCP to IEEE 802.1
Chapter 28 Differentiated ServicesGS2200-48 User’s Guide24828.4.1 Configuring DSCP Settings To change the DSCP-IEEE 802.1p mapping, click the DSCP Se
GS2200-48 User’s Guide249CHAPTER 29 DHCPThis chapter shows you how to configure the DHCP feature. 29.1 DHCP Overview DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuratio
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchGS2200-48 User’s Guide251.1.3 Gigabit Ethernet to the Desktop The Switch is an ideal solution for small networ
Chapter 29 DHCPGS2200-48 User’s Guide250• VLAN - The Switch is configured on a VLAN by VLAN basis. The Switch can be configured as a DHCP server for o
Chapter 29 DHCPGS2200-48 User’s Guide251this screen to view details regarding DHCP server settings configured on the Switch.Figure 123 IP Applicati
Chapter 29 DHCPGS2200-48 User’s Guide25229.4 DHCP Relay Configure DHCP relay on the Switch if the DHCP clients and the DHCP server are not in the sam
Chapter 29 DHCPGS2200-48 User’s Guide25329.4.2 Configuring DHCP Global RelayConfigure global DHCP relay in the DHCP Relay screen. Click IP Applicati
Chapter 29 DHCPGS2200-48 User’s Guide25429.4.3 Global DHCP Relay Configuration ExampleThe follow figure shows a network example where the Switch is u
Chapter 29 DHCPGS2200-48 User’s Guide25529.5 Configuring DHCP VLAN Settings Use this screen to configure your DHCP settings based on the VLAN doma
Chapter 29 DHCPGS2200-48 User’s Guide256Server Use this section if you want to configure the Switch to function as a DHCP server for this VLAN.Client
Chapter 29 DHCPGS2200-48 User’s Guide25729.5.1 Example: DHCP Relay for Two VLANsThe following example displays two VLANs (VIDs 1 and 2) for a campus
Chapter 29 DHCPGS2200-48 User’s Guide258For the example network, configure the VLAN Setting screen as shown. Figure 129 DHCP Relay for Two VLANs Con
GS2200-48 User’s Guide259CHAPTER 30 VRRPThis chapter shows you how to configure and monitor the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) on the Swit
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchGS2200-48 User’s Guide26Shared resources such as a server can be used by all ports in the same VLAN as the server
Chapter 30 VRRPGS2200-48 User’s Guide260default gateway. If switch A has a higher priority, it is the master router. Switch B, having a lower priority
Chapter 30 VRRPGS2200-48 User’s Guide26130.3 VRRP Configuration The following sections describe the different parts of the VRRP Configuration screen
Chapter 30 VRRPGS2200-48 User’s Guide262Note: Routing domains with the same VLAN ID are not displayed in the table indicated. Figure 132 IP Applicat
Chapter 30 VRRPGS2200-48 User’s Guide26330.3.2 VRRP Parameters This section describes the VRRP parameters. 30.3.2.1 Advertisement Interval The mast
Chapter 30 VRRPGS2200-48 User’s Guide26430.3.3 Configuring VRRP ParametersAfter you set up an IP interface, configure the VRRP parameters in the VRRP
Chapter 30 VRRPGS2200-48 User’s Guide26530.3.4 Configuring VRRP ParametersView the VRRP configuration summary at the bottom of the screen. Figure 13
Chapter 30 VRRPGS2200-48 User’s Guide26630.4.1 One Subnet Network Example The figure below shows a simple VRRP network with only one virtual router V
Chapter 30 VRRPGS2200-48 User’s Guide267After configuring and saving the VRRP configuration, the VRRP Status screens for both switches are shown next
Chapter 30 VRRPGS2200-48 User’s Guide268VR1 (refer to Section 30.4.2 on page 267). Configure the VRRP parameters on the switches as shown in the figur
269PART VManagementMaintenance (271)Access Control (279)Diagnostic (299)Syslog (301)Cluster Management (305)MAC Table (313)IP Table (317)ARP Ta
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchGS2200-48 User’s Guide27• Back up the configuration (and make sure you know how to restore it). Restoring an ear
GS2200-48 User’s Guide271CHAPTER 31 MaintenanceThis chapter explains how to configure the maintenance screens that let you maintain the firmware and
Chapter 31 MaintenanceGS2200-48 User’s Guide27231.2 Load Factory Default Follow the steps below to reset the Switch back to the factory defaults. 1 I
Chapter 31 MaintenanceGS2200-48 User’s Guide27331.3 Save Configuration Click Config 1 to save the current configuration settings permanently to Conf
Chapter 31 MaintenanceGS2200-48 User’s Guide274Be sure to upload the correct model firmware as uploading the wrong model firmware may damage your devi
Chapter 31 MaintenanceGS2200-48 User’s Guide27531.7 Backup a Configuration File Backing up your Switch configurations allows you to create various
Chapter 31 MaintenanceGS2200-48 User’s Guide276ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System, sometimes referred to as the “ras” file) is the system firmware
Chapter 31 MaintenanceGS2200-48 User’s Guide2776 Use put to transfer files from the computer to the Switch, for example, put firmware.bin ras transfe
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GS2200-48 User’s Guide279CHAPTER 32 Access ControlThis chapter describes how to control access to the Switch.32.1 Access Control Overview A conso
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Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide28032.3 About SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application layer protocol used to
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide281SNMP itself is a simple request/response protocol based on the manager/agent model. The manager iss
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide28232.3.3 SNMP Traps The Switch sends traps to an SNMP manager when an event occurs. The following tab
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide283 intrusionlockIntrusionLockEventOn 1.3.6.1.4.1.890.1.5.8.53.37.2.1 This trap is sent when intrusio
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide284 accounting RADIUSAcctNotReachableEventOn1.3.6.1.4.1.890.1.5.8.53.37.2.1 This trap is sent when the
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide28532.3.4 Configuring SNMP From the Access Control screen, display the SNMP screen. You can click
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide286The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 108 Management > Access Control
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide287Security LevelSelect whether you want to implement authentication and/or encryption for SNMP commun
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide28832.3.5 Configuring SNMP Trap Group From the SNMP screen, click Trap Group to view the screen as s
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide289• An administrator is someone who can both view and configure Switch changes. The username for the
GS2200-48 User’s Guide29CHAPTER 2 Hardware Installation andConnectionThis chapter shows you how to install and connect the Switch. 2.1 Freestanding
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide29032.4 SSH OverviewUnlike Telnet or FTP, which transmit data in clear text, SSH (Secure Shell) is a s
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide29132.5 How SSH worksThe following table summarizes how a secure connection is established between tw
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide2923 Authentication and Data TransmissionAfter the identification is verified and data encryption activ
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide2931 HTTPS connection requests from an SSL-aware web browser go to port 443 (by default) on the Switch
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide294You see the following Security Alert screen in Internet Explorer. Select Yes to proceed to the web c
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide295Select Accept this certificate permanently to import the Switch’s certificate into the SSL client.F
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide29632.8.3 The Main ScreenAfter you accept the certificate and enter the login username and password, t
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide297computer(s)” for each service in the Remote Management screen (discussed later). Click Access Contr
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-48 User’s Guide298You can specify a group of one or more “trusted computers” from which an administrator may use a ser
GS2200-48 User’s Guide299CHAPTER 33 DiagnosticThis chapter explains the Diagnostic screen.33.1 Diagnostic Click Management > Diagnostic in the na
About This User's GuideGS2200-48 User’s Guide3About This User's GuideIntended AudienceThis manual is intended for people who want to confi
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and ConnectionGS2200-48 User’s Guide30Note: For proper ventilation, allow at least 4 inches (10 cm) of clearance at th
Chapter 33 DiagnosticGS2200-48 User’s Guide300The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 113 Management > Diagnostic LABEL DE
GS2200-48 User’s Guide301CHAPTER 34 SyslogThis chapter explains the syslog screens.34.1 Syslog Overview The syslog protocol allows devices to send e
Chapter 34 SyslogGS2200-48 User’s Guide30234.2 Syslog Setup Click Management > Syslog in the navigation panel to display this screen. The syslog f
Chapter 34 SyslogGS2200-48 User’s Guide30334.3 Syslog Server Setup Click Management > Syslog > Syslog Server Setup to open the following scree
Chapter 34 SyslogGS2200-48 User’s Guide304
GS2200-48 User’s Guide305CHAPTER 35 Cluster ManagementThis chapter introduces cluster management.35.1 Clustering Management Status Overview Cluster
Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementGS2200-48 User’s Guide306In the following example, switch A in the basement is the cluster manager and the other switches
Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementGS2200-48 User’s Guide307The following table describes the labels in this screen. 35.2.1 Cluster Member Switch Manageme
Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementGS2200-48 User’s Guide308configurator home page and the home page that you'd see if you accessed it directly are dif
Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementGS2200-48 User’s Guide30935.2.1.1 Uploading Firmware to a Cluster Member Switch You can use FTP to upload firmware to
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and ConnectionGS2200-48 User’s Guide313 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to install the second mounting bracket on the other side
Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementGS2200-48 User’s Guide31035.3 Clustering Management Configuration Use this screen to configure clustering management. C
Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementGS2200-48 User’s Guide311VID This is the VLAN ID and is only applicable if the Switch is set to 802.1Q VLAN. All switc
Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementGS2200-48 User’s Guide312
GS2200-48 User’s Guide313CHAPTER 36 MAC TableThis chapter introduces the MAC Table screen.36.1 MAC Table Overview The MAC Table screen (a MAC table
Chapter 36 MAC TableGS2200-48 User’s Guide314• If the Switch has already learned the port for this MAC address, but the destination port is the same a
Chapter 36 MAC TableGS2200-48 User’s Guide315MAC Address This is the MAC address of the device from which this incoming frame came.VID This is the VL
Chapter 36 MAC TableGS2200-48 User’s Guide316
GS2200-48 User’s Guide317CHAPTER 37 IP TableThis chapter introduces the IP table.37.1 IP Table Overview The IP Table screen shows how packets are fo
Chapter 37 IP TableGS2200-48 User’s Guide318• If the Switch has already learned the port for this IP address, but the destination port is the same as
Chapter 37 IP TableGS2200-48 User’s Guide319VID This is the VLAN group to which the packet belongs.Port This is the port from which the above IP addr
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Chapter 37 IP TableGS2200-48 User’s Guide320
GS2200-48 User’s Guide321CHAPTER 38 ARP TableThis chapter introduces ARP Table.38.1 ARP Table Overview Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protoc
Chapter 38 ARP TableGS2200-48 User’s Guide32238.2 Viewing the ARP Table Click Management > ARP Table in the navigation panel to open the followi
GS2200-48 User’s Guide323CHAPTER 39 Routing TableThis chapter introduces the routing table. 39.1 OverviewThe routing table contains the route inform
Chapter 39 Routing TableGS2200-48 User’s Guide324
GS2200-48 User’s Guide325CHAPTER 40 Configure CloneThis chapter shows you how you can copy the settings of one port onto other ports.40.1 Configure
Chapter 40 Configure CloneGS2200-48 User’s Guide326The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 125 Management > Configure Clon
327PART VIProduct SpecificationsProduct Specifications (329)
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GS2200-48 User’s Guide329CHAPTER 41 Product SpecificationsThe following tables summarize the Switch’s hardware and firmware features.Table 126 Hard
GS2200-48 User’s Guide33CHAPTER 3 Hardware OverviewThis chapter describes the front panel and rear panel of the Switch and shows you how to make the
Chapter 41 Product SpecificationsGS2200-48 User’s Guide330LEDs Main switch: BPS, PWR, SYS, ALM, Per Gigabit port: Green: 1000 Mbps
Chapter 41 Product SpecificationsGS2200-48 User’s Guide331MAC Address Filter Filter traffic based on the source and/or destination MAC address and VL
Chapter 41 Product SpecificationsGS2200-48 User’s Guide332STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) / RSTP (Rapid STP)(R)STP detects and breaks network loops and p
Chapter 41 Product SpecificationsGS2200-48 User’s Guide333 Table 128 Switching Specifications Layer 2 FeaturesBridging 8K MAC addresses Static MAC
Chapter 41 Product SpecificationsGS2200-48 User’s Guide334The following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the standards supported in the Swit
Chapter 41 Product SpecificationsGS2200-48 User’s Guide335RFC 2698 Two Rate Three Color Marker (TRTCM)RFC 2865 RADIUS - Vendor Specific AttributeRFC
Chapter 41 Product SpecificationsGS2200-48 User’s Guide336
337PART VIIAppendices and IndexLegal Information (339)Index (343)
GS2200-48 User’s Guide339APPENDIX A Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2009 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication m
Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewGS2200-48 User’s Guide343.1.1 1000Base-T PortsThe Switch has 48 1000Base-T auto-negotiating, auto-crossover Ethernet ports
Appendix A Legal InformationGS2200-48 User’s Guide340• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesi
Appendix A Legal InformationGS2200-48 User’s Guide341Viewing Certifications1 Go to http://www.zyxel.com.2 Select your product on the ZyXEL home page
Appendix A Legal InformationGS2200-48 User’s Guide342
IndexGS2200-48 User’s Guide343IndexNumerics802.1P priority 75Aaccess controllimitations 279login account 288remote management 297service port 296SNMP
IndexGS2200-48 User’s Guide344switch models 305VID 311web configurator 307cluster manager 305cluster member 305command interface 26Common and Internal
IndexGS2200-48 User’s Guide345file names 275filtering 103rules 103filtering database, MAC table 313firmware 64upgrade 273, 309flow control 74back pres
IndexGS2200-48 User’s Guide346LLACPsystem priority 136timeout 136layer 2 features 333layer 3 features 334LEDs 38limit MAC address learning 147link agg
IndexGS2200-48 User’s Guide347hello time 117Max Age 120max age 117max hops 117MST region 108network example 107path cost 118port priority 118revision
IndexGS2200-48 User’s Guide348and IEEE 802.1Q tagging 91example 94hexadecimal notation for protocols 90, 93isolate traffic 91priority 90, 93PVID 80, 8
IndexGS2200-48 User’s Guide349implementation 292SSH (Secure Shell) 290SSL (Secure Socket Layer) 292standby ports 132static bindings 205static MAC addr
Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewGS2200-48 User’s Guide35• Type: SFP connection interface • Connection speed: 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) To avoid possible
IndexGS2200-48 User’s Guide350Tunnel Protocol Attribute, and RADIUS 200Two Rate Three Color Marker (TRTCM) 242Two Rate Three Color Marker, see TRTCM 2
IndexGS2200-48 User’s Guide351WRR (Weighted Round Robin Scheduling 166ZZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System) 276
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Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewGS2200-48 User’s Guide361 Open the transceiver’s latch (latch styles vary).Figure 11 Opening the Transceiver’s Latch Exam
Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewGS2200-48 User’s Guide37The following table describes the ports on the rear panel. 3.2.1 Power ConnectorMake sure you are
Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewGS2200-48 User’s Guide38Connect the male 9-pin end of the RS-232 console cable to the console port of the Switch. Connect t
39PART IIBasic ConfigurationThe Web Configurator (41)Initial Setup Example (51)System Status and Port Statistics (57)Basic Setting (63)
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GS2200-48 User’s Guide41CHAPTER 4 The Web ConfiguratorThis section introduces the configuration and functions of the web configurator. 4.1 Introduct
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-48 User’s Guide423 The login screen appears. The default username is admin and associated default password is 123
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-48 User’s Guide43A - Click the menu items to open submenu links, and then click on a submenu link to open the sc
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-48 User’s Guide44The following table lists the various web configurator screens within the sub-links. Table 5 W
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-48 User’s Guide45The following table describes the links in the navigation panel. Table 6 Web Configurator Scr
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-48 User’s Guide46Bandwidth ControlThis link takes you to screens where you can cap the maximum bandwidth allowed
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-48 User’s Guide474.3.1 Change Your Password After you log in for the first time, it is recommended you change
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-48 User’s Guide484.4 Saving Your ConfigurationWhen you are done modifying the settings in a screen, click Apply
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-48 User’s Guide494.6.1 Reload the Configuration File Uploading the factory-default configuration file replaces
Document ConventionsGS2200-48 User’s Guide5Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guide. War
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-48 User’s Guide50The Switch is now reinitialized with a default configuration file including the default password
GS2200-48 User’s Guide51CHAPTER 5 Initial Setup ExampleThis chapter shows how to set up the Switch for an example network. 5.1 OverviewThe following
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleGS2200-48 User’s Guide52new IP interface. This allows the Switch to route traffic between the RD and Sales networks. Fi
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleGS2200-48 User’s Guide535 In the VID field, enter the ID of the VLAN group to which you want this IP interface to belo
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleGS2200-48 User’s Guide54In this example, you want to configure port 1 as a member of VLAN 2. Figure 20 Initial Setup
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleGS2200-48 User’s Guide553 Since the VLAN2 network is connected to port 1 on the Switch, select Fixed to configure port
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleGS2200-48 User’s Guide565.1.5 Enabling RIP To exchange routing information with other routing devices across different
GS2200-48 User’s Guide57CHAPTER 6 System Status and PortStatisticsThis chapter describes the system status (web configurator home page) and port deta
Chapter 6 System Status and Port StatisticsGS2200-48 User’s Guide586.2 Port Status Summary To view the port statistics, click Status in all web c
Chapter 6 System Status and Port StatisticsGS2200-48 User’s Guide596.2.1 Status: Port Details Click a number in the Port column in the Status sc
Document ConventionsGS2200-48 User’s Guide6Icons Used in FiguresFigures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The Switch icon is n
Chapter 6 System Status and Port StatisticsGS2200-48 User’s Guide60The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 9 Status > Port
Chapter 6 System Status and Port StatisticsGS2200-48 User’s Guide61Single This is a count of successfully transmitted packets for which transmission
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GS2200-48 User’s Guide63CHAPTER 7 Basic SettingThis chapter describes how to configure the System Info, General Setup, Switch Setup, IP Setup and Por
Chapter 7 Basic SettingGS2200-48 User’s Guide647.2 System Information In the navigation panel, click Basic Setting > System Info to display the
Chapter 7 Basic SettingGS2200-48 User’s Guide65Temperature MAC, CPU, and PHY refer to the location of the temperature sensors on the Switch printed c
Chapter 7 Basic SettingGS2200-48 User’s Guide667.3 General Setup Use this screen to configure general settings such as the system name and time. C
Chapter 7 Basic SettingGS2200-48 User’s Guide67Use Time Server when BootupType the time service protocol that your timeserver uses. Not all time serv
Chapter 7 Basic SettingGS2200-48 User’s Guide687.4 Introduction to VLANs A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to be partitio
Chapter 7 Basic SettingGS2200-48 User’s Guide697.5 Switch Setup Screen Click Basic Setting and then Switch Setup in the navigation panel to displa
Safety WarningsGS2200-48 User’s Guide7Safety Warnings• Do NOT use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.• D
Chapter 7 Basic SettingGS2200-48 User’s Guide70Join Timer Join Timer sets the duration of the Join Period timer for GVRP in milliseconds. Each port h
Chapter 7 Basic SettingGS2200-48 User’s Guide717.6 IP Setup Use the IP Setup screen to configure the default gateway device, the default domain na
Chapter 7 Basic SettingGS2200-48 User’s Guide72The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 13 Basic Setting > IP Setup LABEL D
Chapter 7 Basic SettingGS2200-48 User’s Guide737.7 Port Setup Use this screen to configure Switch port settings.Click Basic Setting > Port Setup
Chapter 7 Basic SettingGS2200-48 User’s Guide74The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 14 Basic Setting > Port Setup LABEL
Chapter 7 Basic SettingGS2200-48 User’s Guide75802.1p PriorityThis priority value is added to incoming frames without a (802.1p) priority queue tag.
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77PART IIIAdvanced SetupVLAN (79)Static MAC Forward Setup (99)Filtering (103)Spanning Tree Protocol (105)Bandwidth Control (123)Broadcast Storm C
GS2200-48 User’s Guide79CHAPTER 8 VLANThe type of screen you see here depends on the VLAN Type you selected in the Switch Setup screen. This chapter
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Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide80switch, the Switch first decides where to forward the frame and then strips off the VLAN tag. To forward a frame
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide818.3 Port VLAN Trunking Enable VLAN Trunking on a port to allow frames belonging to unknown VLAN groups to pass
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide82allow frames with VLAN group tags 1 and 2 (VLAN groups that are unknown to those switches) to pass through their
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide838.5.1 Static VLAN Status See Section 8.1 on page 79 for more information on Static VLAN. Click Advanced Applic
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide848.5.2 Static VLAN Details Use this screen to view detailed port settings and status of the VLAN group. See Sect
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide85static VLAN, click Static VLAN in the VLAN Status screen to display the screen as shown next. Figure 33 Advan
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide86Control Select Normal for the port to dynamically join this VLAN group using GVRP. This is the default selection
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide878.5.4 Configure VLAN Port Settings Use the VLAN Port Setting screen to configure the static VLAN (IEEE 802.
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide888.6 Subnet Based VLANs Subnet based VLANs allow you to group traffic into logical VLANs based on the source IP
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide89services). All untagged incoming frames will be classified based on their source IP subnet and prioritized acco
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Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide90Note: Subnet based VLAN applies to un-tagged packets and is applicable only when you use IEEE 802.1Q tagged VLAN
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide918.8 Protocol Based VLANs Protocol based VLANs allow you to group traffic into logical VLANs based on the proto
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide92Talk traffic from port 6 and 7 will be in another group and have higher priority than ARP traffic when they go t
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide93The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 21 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Po
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide948.10 Create an IP-based VLAN ExampleThis example shows you how to create an IP VLAN which includes ports 1, 4 a
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide958.11 Port-based VLAN Setup Port-based VLANs are VLANs where the packet forwarding decision is based on the
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide96The following screen shows users on a port-based, all-connected VLAN configuration.Figure 40 Advanced Applicat
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide97The following screen shows users on a port-based, port-isolated VLAN configuration.Figure 41 Advanced Applica
Chapter 8 VLANGS2200-48 User’s Guide98The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 22 Advanced Application > VLAN: Port Based V
GS2200-48 User’s Guide99CHAPTER 9 Static MAC Forward SetupUse these screens to configure static MAC address forwarding.9.1 OverviewThis chapter disc
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