Netgear FS526Tv2 - 24-Port Smart Switch with Gigabit Ports Guia Do Utilizador

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Introduction
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 ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches
Interface Naming Conventions
The smart switch supports physical and logical interfaces. In this guide, we refer to the 
hardware ports as physical interfaces and to the link aggregation groups (LAGs) as logical 
interfaces.
Ports are identified by their type and the port number. The number of the port is identified on 
the front panel. You can configure the logical interfaces through the web management 
interface.
Ports on Model FS728TLP
Model FS728TLP has the following ports:
Physical ports 1–24 are Fast Ethernet ports (with ports 1–12 capable of providing PoE).
Physical ports 25 and 26 are Gigabit Ethernet ports.
Physical ports 27T and 28T are Gigabit Ethernet combo ports (in combination with slots 
27F and 28F).
Physical slots 27F and 28F are small form-factor pluggable (SFP) GBIC slots, which 
function as combo ports (in combination with ports 27T and 28T).
The following table describes the naming convention for all interfaces available on model 
FS728TLP.
Table 1.  Port naming conventions for model FS728TLP
 
Port
Description
Name
Physical
The physical ports are numbered sequentially starting from e1.  e1 through e24, 
and
g25 through g28
Link Aggregation Group 
(LAG)
LAG interfaces are logical interfaces that are used only for 
bridging functions. 
l1 through l8
CPU Management Interface The internal switch interface responsible for the smart switch 
base MAC address. This interface is not configurable and is 
always listed in the MAC Address Table.
c1
Ports on Model FS726Tv2
Model FS726Tv2 has the following ports:
Physical ports 1–24 are Fast Ethernet ports.
Physical port 25 is a Gigabit Ethernet port.
Physical port 26T is a Gigabit Ethernet combo port (in combination with slots 26F).
Physical slot 26F is a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) GBIC slot that functions as a 
combo port (in combination with ports 26T).