사용자 설명서차례NETGEAR 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide Version 7.21Contents5About This Manual15Conventions, Formats and Scope15How to Use This Manual16How to Print this Manual16Revision History17Chapter 1 Introduction19Document Organization19Audience20CLI Documentation21Related Documentation21Chapter 2 Getting Started23In-band and Out-of-band Connectivity23Configuring for In-band Connectivity23Using BootP or DHCP23Using the EIA-232 Port24Configuring for Out-Of-Band Connectivity25Starting the Switch26Initial Configuration26Initial Configuration Procedure27Software Installation28Quick Starting the Networking Device28System Information and System Setup28Chapter 3 Using Ezconfig for Switch Setup33Changing the Password34Setting Up the Switch IP Address34Assigning Switch Name and Location Information35Saving the Configuration35Chapter 4 Using the Web Interface37Configuring for Web Access37Starting the Web Interface38Web Interface Layout38Configuring an SNMP V3 User Profile42Chapter 5 Virtual LANs43VLAN Configuration Example44CLI Examples44Example #1: Create Two VLANs44Example #2: Assign Ports to VLAN245Example #3: Assign Ports to VLAN345Example #4: Assign VLAN3 as the Default VLAN45Graphical User Interface46Chapter 6 Link Aggregation47CLI Example47Example #1: Create two LAGS48Example #2: Add the ports to the LAGs49Example #3: Enable both LAGs49Chapter 7 IP Routing Services51Port Routing51Port Routing Configuration52CLI Examples53Example #1: Enabling routing for the Switch53Example #2: Enabling Routing for Ports on the Switch54VLAN Routing54VLAN Routing Configuration55CLI Examples55Example #1: Create Two VLANs56Example #2: Set Up VLAN Routing for the VLANs and the Switch.56VLAN Routing RIP Configuration57CLI Example58VLAN Routing OSPF Configuration60CLI Example60Routing Information Protocol62RIP Configuration62CLI Examples63Example #1: Enable Routing for the Switch63Example #2: Enable Routing for Ports64Example #3: Enable RIP for the Switch64Example #4: Enable RIP for ports 1/0/2 and 1/0/365OSPF65CLI Examples66Example #1: Configuring an Inter-Area Router67Example #2: Configuring OSPF on a Border Router69Proxy Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)71Overview71CLI Examples72Example #1: show ip interface72Example #2: ip proxy-arp72Chapter 8 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol73CLI Examples74Example #1: Configure VRRP on a Master Router75Example #2: Configure VRRP on a Backup Router76Chapter 9 Access Control Lists (ACLs)77Overview77Limitations77MAC ACLs77Configuring IP ACLs78Process79IP ACL Examples79Example #1: Set up an IP ACL with Two Rules79Example #2: Configure a One-Way Access Using a TCP Flag in an ACL80CLI Commands81Web Interface Procedure84Example #3: Configure Isolated VLANs on a Layer 3 switch by Using ACLs99CLI Commands100Web Interface Procedure102MAC ACL CLI Examples114Example #1: mac access list114Example #2: permit any115Example #3 Configure mac access-group116Example #4 permit117Example #5: show mac access-lists118Chapter 10 Class of Service (CoS) Queuing119Overview119CoS Queue Mapping119Trusted Ports119Untrusted Ports120CoS Queue Configuration120Port Egress Queue Configuration120Drop Precedence Configuration (per Queue)121Per-Interface Basis121CLI Examples121Example #1: show classofservice trust122Example #2: set classofservice trust mode122Example #3: show classofservice ip-precedence mapping123Example #4: Config Cos-queue Min-bandwidth and Strict Priority Scheduler Mode123Example #5: Set CoS Trust Mode of an Interface124Traffic Shaping124CLI Example124Example #1 traffic-shape125Chapter 11 Differentiated Services127CLI Example128DiffServ for VoIP Configuration Example130Chapter 12 IGMP Snooping133Overview133CLI Examples133Example #1: Enable IGMP Snooping133Example #2: show igmpsnooping134Example #3: show mac-address-table igmpsnooping134Chapter 13 Port Security135Overview135Operation136CLI Examples137Example #1: show port security137Example #2: show port security on a specific interface137Example #3: (Config) port security137Chapter 14 Traceroute139CLI Example140Chapter 15 Configuration Scripting141Overview141Considerations141CLI Examples141Example #1: script142Example #2: script list and script delete142Example #3: script apply running-config.scr142Example #4: Creating a Configuration Script143Example #5: Upload a Configuration Script143Chapter 16 Outbound Telnet145Overview145CLI Examples145Example #1: show network146Example #2: show telnet146Example #3: transport output telnet147Example #4: session-limit and session-timeout147Chapter 17 Port Mirroring149Overview149CLI Examples149Example #1: show monitor session150Example #2: show port all150Example #3: show port interface150Example #4: (Config) monitor session 1 mode151Example #5: (Config) monitor session 1 source interface152Example #6: (Interface) port security152Chapter 18 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)153Overview153CLI Examples153Example #1: show sntp153Example #2: show sntp client154Example #3: show sntp server154Example #4: Configure SNTP154Example #5: Setting Time Zone156Example #6: Setting Named SNTP Server156Chapter 19 Syslog157Overview157Persistent Log Files157Interpreting Log Files158CLI Examples158Example #1: show logging159Example #2: show logging buffered159Example #3: show logging traplogs160Example #4: show logging hosts160Example #5: logging port configuration161Chapter 20 Managing Switch Stacks163Understanding Switch Stacks164Switch Stack Membership165Switch Stack Cabling (FSM73xxS)166Stack Master Election and Re-Election167Stack Member Numbers167Stack Member Priority Values168Switch Stack Offline Configuration168Effects of Adding a Preconfigured Switch to a Switched Stack168Effects of Replacing a Preconfigured Switch in a Switch Stack169Effects of Removing a Preconfigured Switch from a Switch Stack169Switch Stack Software Compatibility Recommendations170Incompatible Software and Stack Member Image Upgrades170Switch Stack Configuration Files170Switch Stack Management Connectivity171Connectivity to the Switch Stack Through Console Ports171Connectivity to the Switch Stack Through Telnet171Switch Stack Configuration Scenarios171Stacking Recommendations173General Practices173Initial installation and Power-up of a Stack174Removing a Unit from the Stack174Adding a Unit to an Operating Stack175Replacing a Stack Member with a New Unit175Renumbering Stack Members176Moving a Master to a Different Unit in the Stack176Removing a Master Unit from an Operating Stack176Merging Two Operational Stacks177Preconfiguration177Upgrading Firmware177Migration of Configuration With a Firmware Upgrade178Code Mismatch179Chapter 21 Pre-Login Banner181Overview181CLI Example181Example 1#: Create a Pre-Login Banner181Chapter 22 IGMP Querier183CLI Examples184Example #1: Enable IGMP Querier184Example #2: Show IGMP Querier Status184Chapter 23 DNS185Overview185Examples185Example 1#: Specify Two DNS Servers185CLI Commands186Web Interface Procedure186Example 2#: Manually Add a Host Name and an IP Address187CLI Commands187Web Interface Procedure187Chapter 24 DHCP Server189Overview189Examples189Example 1#: Configure DHCP Server in Dynamic Mode189CLI Commands189Web Interface Procedure190Example #2: Configure a DHCP Server in Manual Mode192CLI Commands192Web Interface Procedure193Chapter 25 Protected Ports195Overview195Example195Example #1: Configure a Protected Port to Isolate Ports on the Switch195CLI Commands196Web Interface Procedure197Chapter 26 802.1x Port Security203Overview203Example203Example 1#: Enable 802.1x Authentication on One Port in a VLAN203CLI Commands204Web Interface Procedure205Chapter 27 Double VLANs211Overview211Example211Example 1#: Enable a Double VLAN on a VLAN211CLI Commands212Web Interface Procedure213Index217크기: 2.99메가바이트페이지: 220Language: English매뉴얼 열기