User ManualTable of ContentsTable of Contents3Chapter 1: Introduction81.1 Features81.2 Package Contents91.3 Front and Back Panel Descriptions91.3.1 LEDs101.4 Management and Configuration111.4.1 Console Interface11Chapter 2: Hardware Installation and Setup122.1 Installation Overview122.1.1 Safety Overview122.1.2 Recommended Installation Tools132.1.3 Power Requirements132.1.4 Environmental Requirements132.1.5 Cooling and Airflow132.2 Installing into an Equipment Rack132.2.1 Equipment Rack Guidelines142.3 SFP Mini GBIC Ports142.4 Installing the Optional External Power Supply142.5 Connecting Power152.6 Connecting to the Network152.6.1 10/100/1000BaseT Ports Cabling Procedures152.6.2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling Procedures16Chapter 3: Initial Software Setup183.1 Connecting to a Console183.2 Connecting to a PC193.3 Passwords and Privileges Commands203.3.1 Privileges Commands203.3.2 Enable Password203.3.3 Password213.3.4 Service Password-Encryption213.4 Login Security223.4.1 The username Command223.4.2 The password and login Commands223.5 Configuring an IP Address223.5.1 Setting a Default IP Gateway Address233.6 Restoring Factory Defaults233.7 System Boot Parameters23Chapter 4: Understanding the Command Line Interface (CLI)244.1 User Top (User EXEC) Mode244.2 Privileged Top (Privileged EXEC) Mode254.3 Global Configuration Mode264.3.1 Interface Configuration Mode284.3.2 Spanning-Tree Configuration Mode284.3.3 VLAN Configuration Mode294.4 Advanced Features Supported within the Command Mode294.5 Checking Command Syntax314.6 Using CLI Command History324.7 Using the No and Default Forms of Commands324.8 Using Command-Line Editing Features and Shortcuts324.8.1 Moving Around on the Command Line33Keystrokes334.8.2 Completing a Partial Command Name33Keystrokes334.8.3 Editing Command Lines That Wrap34Keystrokes344.8.4 Deleting Entries35Keystrokes354.8.5 Scrolling Down a Line or a Screen35Keystrokes354.8.6 Redisplaying the Current Command Line35Keystrokes354.8.7 Transposing Mistyped Characters36Keystrokes364.8.8 Controlling Capitalization36Keystrokes36Chapter 5: Managing the System and Configuration Files375.1 Managing the System375.1.1 Setting the System Clock375.1.2 Specifying the Hostname385.1.3 Changing the Password38Keystrokes385.1.4 Testing Connections with Ping Tests385.1.5 Enabling the System Log385.1.6 Displaying the Operating Configuration395.2 Managing Configuration Files395.2.1 Configuring from the Terminal395.2.2 Copying Configuration Files to a Network Server405.2.3 Copying Configuration Files from a Network Server to the Switch425.3 Configuring SNMP435.3.1 Authentication435.3.2 Access Control435.3.3 Security Levels445.3.4 Support44Create or Modify Access Control for SNMP Community44Establish the Contact and Location of the SNMP Agent45Define SNMP Trap Operations45Disable the SNMP Protocol455.3.5 SNMP Configuration Commands465.4 Configuring Spanning Tree465.4.1 Spanning Tree Parameters475.4.2 Spanning Tree Port Configuration485.4.3 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)48Port Roles and the Active Topology48Rapid Convergence49Enabling Rapid Spanning Tree49Configuring Switch/Bridge Priority49Configuring Link Type50Configuring an Edge Port50Configuring Port Path Cost50Configuring Port Priority505.4.4 Multiple Spanning-Tree (MST)515.5 Configuring VLAN525.6 MAC Address Table53Chapter 6: Configuring IP546.1 Assign IP Addresses to Switch546.2 Establish Address Resolution556.2.1 Define a Static ARP Cache556.3 Managing IP Multicast Traffic566.3.1 IGMP Overview56Forwarding Unknown Multicast Packets566.3.2 Configuring IGMP56Specify the IGMP Version56Modifying the IGMP Host-Query Message Interval57Changing the Maximum Query Response Time576.4 Using Access Lists5758Using a Classification ACL586.4.1 Create a Standard Access List606.4.2 Create a MAC Access List616.4.3 Create an Expanded Access List616.4.4 Creating an Access List with a Name636.4.5 Applying an Access List to an Interface636.4.6 Configuring Common Access Lists64Chapter 7: VLAN Configuration667.1 Creating or Modifying a VLAN667.1.2 Deleting a VLAN677.2 VLAN Port Membership Modes687.2.1 Static Access687.2.2 Trunk (IEEE 802.1q)68Chapter 8: Quality of Service Configuration70708.1.1 Configuring Weighted Fair Queuing70CoSBandwidth708.1.2 Monitoring Weighted Fair Queuing Lists708.2 Priority Queuing708.2.1 Defining the Priority List718.2.2 Monitoring Priority Queuing Lists718.2.3 Priority Queuing Example718.4 Traffic Shaping718.4.1 Configuring Traffic Shaping for an Interface718.4.2 Configuring Traffic Shaping for an Access List728.4.3 Monitoring the Traffic Shaping Configuration728.4.4 Generic Traffic Shaping Example728.5 Configuring Rate Limit72Chapter 9: Configuring the Switch Using the GUI749.1 Main Configuration Menu749.2 Information Screens759.2.1 Front Panel Information Screen759.2.2 General Information Screen769.2.3 Assign IP Addresses to Switch769.3 Port Configuration Menu789.3.1 Individual Port Configuration Screen789.4 Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration819.4.1 STP Port Configuration829.4.2 Global STP Bridge Configuration839.5 SNMP Configuration849.6 Address Table Screen869.7 VLAN Configuration899.8 IGMP Configuration929.9 Web CLI Screen959.10 System Clock Menu969.11 Save97Appendix A: Basic Troubleshooting98Appendix B: Specifications99100B.1 Standards Compliance100B.2 Technical Support and Warranty100Appendix C: FCC Compliance and Warranty Statements101101C.1 FCC Compliance Statement101C.2 Important Safety Instructions101C.3 IntraCare Warranty Statement102Appendix D: Online Warranty Registration103Index Access Listapply63classification58configuring standard60create expanded61examples64extended59MAC61MAC extended61MAC standard61name63number60overview57permit60source60standard59ARPconfiguration55static cache55Cablingconsole18Ethernet16procedures15CL104Size: 2.58 MBPages: 108Language: EnglishOpen manual