Netgear XS728T – ProSAFE® 10 Gigabit Smart Managed Switch Guia Do Administrador
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Getting Started
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XS728T ProSAFE 28-Port 10-Gigabit L2+ Smart Switch
User-Defined Fields
User-defined fields can contain 1 to 159 characters, unless otherwise noted on the
configuration web screen. All characters can be used except for the following (unless
specifically noted in for that feature):
configuration web screen. All characters can be used except for the following (unless
specifically noted in for that feature):
\
<
/
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*
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Use SNMP
The switch software supports the configuration of SNMP groups and users that can manage
traps that the SNMP agent generates.
traps that the SNMP agent generates.
The switch uses both standard public MIBs for standard functionality and private MIBs that
support more switch functionality. The main object for interface configuration is in
-SWITCHING-MIB, which is a private MIB. Some interface configurations also involve objects
in the public MIB, IF-MIB.
support more switch functionality. The main object for interface configuration is in
-SWITCHING-MIB, which is a private MIB. Some interface configurations also involve objects
in the public MIB, IF-MIB.
SNMP is enabled by default. The System Information web screen, which displays after a
successful login, displays the information you need to configure an SNMP manager to access
the switch.
successful login, displays the information you need to configure an SNMP manager to access
the switch.
Any user can connect to the switch using the SNMPv3 protocol. However, for authentication
and encryption, the switch only supports a single user called admin, which is the only profile
that can be created or modified.
that can be created or modified.
See
SNMP
on page
32 for more information
Interface Naming Convention
The switch supports physical and logical interfaces. Interfaces are identified by their type and
the interface number. The switches support the following types of ports:
the interface number. The switches support the following types of ports:
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Ports 1–28 are 1G/10G 10 Gigabit ports.
•
Ports 1-24 are copper ports (RJ45).
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Ports 25–28 are fiber ports (SFP+).
The number of the port is identified on the front panel. You can configure the logical
interfaces by using the software. The following table describes the naming convention for all
interfaces available on the switch.
interfaces by using the software. The following table describes the naming convention for all
interfaces available on the switch.