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1. 6 2 Managing Security v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Accounting Server Configuration Authentication Server Configuration To configure RADIUS servers 1 Click Security gt Management Security gt RADIUS gt Authentication Server Configuration The RADIUS Authentication Server Configuration screen displays NETGEAR 48 port Gig Qos System Switching Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Port Authentication Traffic Control ACL Authentication Server Configuration User Configuration d Authentication Server Configuration n Host IP Authentication Number of Timeout Server Faz for Reply ret ee ese ati gt Authentication List i in imary Figure 6 2 The RADIUS Authentication Server Configuration screen contains the following fields e Host IP Address Enter the RADIUS Authentication Server IP address e Authentication Port Enter the authentication port number The authentication port is used to verify the RADIUS Server authentication The field default is 1812 e Number of Retries Enter the number of transmitted requests sent to the RADIUS Authentication Server before a failure occurs Possible field values are 1 10 The default value is 3 Timeout for Reply Enter the amount of time in seconds the device waits for an answer from the RADIUS Authentication Server before retrying the query or switching to the
2. Monitoring the Switch 7 19 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Description Displays the log entry description 2 To refresh the RMON Events Log screen click REFRESH Alarms The RMON Alarms screen contains fields for setting network alarms Network alarms occur when a network problem or event is detected Rising and falling thresholds generate events To set RMON alarms 1 Click Monitoring gt RMON gt Advanced gt Alarms The RMON Alarms screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Figure 7 12 The RMON Alarms screen contains the following fields Alarm Entry Displays the alarm entry Counter Name Select the MIB variable Interface Enter the port or LAG interface Counter Value Displays the selected MIB variable value Sample Type Select the sampling method for the selected variable and comparing the value against the thresholds The possible field values are Absolute Compares the values directly with the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval Delta Subtracts the last sampled value from the current value The difference in the values is compared to the threshold Rising Threshold Enter the rising counter value that triggers the rising threshold alarm The rising threshold is presented on top of the graph bars Each monitored variable is designated a color 7 20 Monitoring the Switch v
3. e Cable Fault Distance Displays the distance from the port where the cable error occurred e Last Update Displays the last time the port was tested e Test Click TEST to perform the cable tests for the selected port e Cable Length Displays the approximate cable length This test can only be performed when the port is up and operating at 100Mbps or 1 Gbps 2 On the row containing the interface to be tested click TEST to test the cable connected to the interface 8 8 Maintenance v1 0 April 2008 Chapter 9 Online Help Online Help The navigation pane at the top of the web browser interface contains a Help tab that provides access to informational services including support and an online user guide in PDF format The Help menu contains the following options e Support e User Guide The description that follows in this chapter covers these features Support The Support screen provides access to the NETGEAR online support site at www netgear com To access the Support screen 1 Click Help gt Online Help gt Support The Online Help menu opens and the Support screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance tocour Support Support PP gt User Guide Support Please click APPLY below to be taken to the Online Support site at netgear co m Figure 9 1 2 Click APPLY to go to the NETGEAR Onl
4. 3 Enabled Auto negotiation is enabled on the port Disabled Auto negotiation is not enabled on the port Auto Negotiation Advertised Capabilities Displays the port speed auto negotiation capabilities For example 1OOOBASE T half duplex mode 1OOBASE TX full duplex mode Operational MAU Type Displays the Medium Attachment Unit MAU type The MAU performs physical layer functions including digital data conversion from the Ethernet interfaces collision detection and bit injection into the network For example 100BASE TX full duplex mode MED Details Capabilities Supported Displays the MED capabilities enabled on the port Current Capabilities Capabilities indicates the TLV is advertised by the port Device Class Network Connectivity indicates the device is a network connectivity device Network Policies Application Type Displays the network policy application type For example Voice VLAN ID Displays the network policy VLAN ID VLAN Type Displays the VLAN type for which the network policy is defined The possible field values are Tagged The network policy is defined for tagged VLANs Untagged The network policy is defined for untagged VLANs User Priority Displays the network policy user priority DSCP Displays the network policy DSCP Click the Network Policies gold bar to display the network policies applied to the port Neighbors Information
5. Click Security gt Management Security gt TACACS The TACACS screen displays Select the TACACS server entry Click DELETE to remove the entry Managing Security 6 7 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Authentication List The Authentication List screen contains information for defining an authentication method for the selected Authentication List For example if the user selects TACACS as the first entry None as the second this causes authentication to first occur at the TACACS server If the TACACS server is inaccessible or not defined the session is permitted Once the Authentication List is defined as Local it is not possible to define an alternative authentication method as it is a built in system authentication method In order to configure RADIUS TACACS authentication the user name should be configured as enab15 on the RADIUS TACACS server To configure the Authentication List method 1 Click Security gt Management Security gt Authentication List The Authentication List screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP Connect with Innovation 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Port Authentication Traffic Control ACL Authentication List v User Configuration Change Password Authentication List Q oar ES a gt TACACS iocwow io S T o TACACS RADIUS Local Figure 6 5 The Authentication List sc
6. The Login screen appears Figure 2 1 2 1 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2 Enter the password the factory default is password and click Login The home screen of the GS700TP Smart Switch browser interface displays The Navigation Menu As shown below logging in brings you to the view of the web browser interface NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Information figuration System Information Figure 2 2 The NETGEAR GS700TP web browser interface contains the following views Main Navigation Area Located on the top of the NETGEAR GS700TP web browser interface and marked as 1 in Figure 2 2 The Main Navigation Area includes Primary and Secondary Navigation Bars The Primary Navigation Bar contains a list of the different features that can be configured including System Switching QoS Security Monitoring Maintenance and Help Each feature expands to a subset of features that can be configured as part of the Secondary Navigation Bar Left Navigation Tree Located on the left side of the NETGEAR GS700TP web browser interface and marked as 2 in Figure 2 2 For each Secondary Navigation Feature the Left Navigation Tree contains a subset of features that can be expanded to display all the components Work Area Located on the right side of the NETGEAR GS700TP web browser interface and marked as 3 in Figure 2 2 The Work Area contains
7. Time The Time menu enables local system time or SNTP server configuration and contains the following options e Time Configuration 3 4 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e SNTP Server Configuration Time Configuration The Time Configuration screen contains information for defining both the local hardware clock and the external SNTP clock If the system time is managed via an external SNTP clock and the external SNTP clock fails the system time reverts to the local hardware clock To configure the local system time 1 Click System gt Management gt Time gt Time Configuration The Time Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch A Time Configuration ation configuration Time Configuration Figure 3 3 The Time Configuration screen contains the following fields e Clock Source Select the source used to set the system clock The possible field values are Local The system time is set locally via the Date and Time fields SNTP The system time is set via an SNTP server Select SNTP to disable the Date and Time fields e Date Enter the local system date The field format is DD MMM YY Day Month Year For example 04 May 50 May 4 2050 e Time Enter the local system time The field format is HH MM SS For example 21 15 03 Time Zone Offset Select the differe
8. e Default CoS Select the default CoS value for incoming packets to the selected interface for which a VLAN priority VPT is not defined e Restore Defaults Restore the factory CoS default settings to the selected interface The possible field values are Checked Restore the factory CoS default settings to the ports Unchecked Maintain the current CoS settings 2 Select the interface 3 Select the Default CoS value from the list in the provided field in the first row 4 Check or uncheck the Restore Defaults box in the interface entry row 5 Click APPLY to update the device 5 4 Configuring QoS v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Queue The Queue screen contains fields for defining the QoS queue forwarding types To set the queue settings 1 Click QoS gt CoS gt Basic gt Queue The Queue screen displays GS748TP NE TG EA R 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Queue Queue Strict Priority C WRR Figure 5 3 The Queue screen contains the following fields e Strict Priority Select to specify traffic scheduling based strictly on the queue priority e WRR Select to assign WRR weights to queues The queue weights are preconfigured and are set to 1 2 4 and 8 Select either Strict Priority or WRR to specify the traffic scheduling method Click APPLY to update the device
9. Bandwidth After packets are assigned to a queue a scheduling scheme can be assigned to an interface using either Committed Burst Size Indicates the maximum number of data bits transmitted within a specific time interval Committed Information Rate Indicates the rate that data is transmitted The rate is averaged over a minimum time increment The Bandwidth screen allows the user to define Ingress Rate Limit and Egress Shaping Rates Configuring QoS 5 5 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To define bandwidth settings 1 Click QoS gt CoS gt Basic gt Bandwidth The Bandwidth screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP Connect with Innovation 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Security Monitoring Maintenance Help apes Bandwidth gt CoS Global Port Settings figuration gt CoS Interface PORTS LAGS All GoTo InterFace aeo Configuration SrerouD Interface Ingress Rate Limit Egress Shaping Rates Status rateume otaws or ies O el bek e 5 D i Disable o E Disable o O g Disable o m Disable o O s Disable o mofo Disable o O g Disable o m Disable o O Disable o r gio Disable 0 O g Disable o Bm fee Disable o O gi3 Disable 0 Bj Disable 0 O as Disable a zl Figure 5 4 The Bandwidth screen contains the following fields Interface Displays the ports for which the bandwidth settings are displayed Ingress Rat
10. Broadcast Packets Received Displays the number of good broadcast packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed This number does not include Multicast packets 7 12 Monitoring the Switch v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Multicast Packets Received Displays the number of good Multicast packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed e CRC amp Align Errors Displays the number of CRC and Align errors that have occurred on the interface since the device was last refreshed e Undersize Packets Displays the number of undersized packets less than 64 octets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed e Oversize Packets Displays the number of oversized packets over 1518 octets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed e Fragments Displays the number of fragments packets with less than 64 octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed e Jabbers Displays the total number of received packets that were longer than 1518 octets This number excludes frame bits but includes FCS octets that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral octet Alignment Error number The field range to detect jabbers is between 20 ms and 150 ms e Coll
11. IPv4 192 168 0 254 ifindex 2 Click the Interface to view its detailed information The Port Information window opens Interface Number 10 Port Information MAC PHY Details Auto Negotiation Supported True Auto Negotiation Enabled Enabled Auto Negotiation Advertised Capabilities 1000BASE T half duplex mode 1000BASE T full duplex mode 100BASE TX full duplex mode 100BASE TX half duplex mode Operational MAU Type Unknown MED Details Capabilities Supported Capabilities Network Policy Location Current Capabilities Capabilities Network Policy Device Class Netvork Connectivity Network Policies Application Type VLANID VLAN Type User Priority DSCP The Port Information window contains the following fields Managed Address e Address Subtype Displays the managed address subtype For example IPv4 e Address Displays the managed address e Interface Subtype Displays the port subtype e Interface Number Displays the port number MAC PHY Details e Auto Negotiation Supported Displays the port speed auto negotiation support status The possible values are True Auto negotiation is supported on the port False Auto negotiation is not supported on the port e Auto Negotiation Enabled Displays the port speed auto negotiation active status The possible values are Managing System Settings 3 45 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
12. NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch 1o00uT 00 09 1 Prge 00 60 74 Poycemwertei Figure 4 19 The Voice VLAN OUI screen contains the following fields Telephony OUI s Enter the OUI to enable on the Voice VLAN The following OUIs are enabled by default 00 01 E3 Assigned to Siemens IP Phones 00 03 6B Assigned to Cisco IP Phones 4 28 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 00 0OF E2 Assigned to H3C IP Phones 00 60 B9 Assigned to NEC Philips IP Phones 00 DO0 1E Assigned to Pingtel IP Phones 00 E0 75 Assigned to Polycom Veritel IP Phones 00 E0 BB Assigned to 3COM IP Phones e Description Enter an OUI description up to 32 characters 2 Select the OUI entry 3 Enter the Telephony OUI s and Description in the provided fields in the first row 4 Click APPLY to update the device To add a new Voice VLAN OUI 1 Click Switching gt Voice VLAN gt Advanced gt OUI The Voice VLAN OUI screen displays 2 Enter the Telephony OUI s and Description in the provided fields in the first row 3 Click ADD to update the device To remove a Voice VLAN OUI 1 Click Switching gt Voice VLAN gt Advanced gt OUI The Voice VLAN OUI screen displays 2 Select the OUI entry 3 Click DELETE to remove the entry To restore Voice VLAN OUI factory defaults 1 Click Switching gt
13. Ports LAG VLAN Voice VLAN Multicast Address Table CST Configuration v Basic v Advanced CST Configuration gt STP Configuration Bridge Priority CST Configuration ER C Hello Time Sec Configuration O Max Age 20 Sec gt RSTP C Forward Delay 15 Sec Designated Root Root Bridge ID 61440 00 00 b0 00 00 01 Root Port o Root Path Cost o The CST Configuration screen contains the following fields CST Configuration Bridge Priority Enter the bridge priority value When switches or bridges are running STP each is assigned a priority After exchanging BPDUs the device with the lowest priority value becomes the Root Bridge The default value is 32768 The bridge priority value is provided in increments of 4096 Hello Time Enter the device Hello Time The Hello Time indicates the amount of time in seconds a Root Bridge waits between configuration messages The default is 2 seconds Max Age Enter the device Maximum Age Time The Maximum Age Time is the amount of time in seconds a bridge waits before sending configuration messages The default Maximum Age Time is 20 seconds Forward Delay Enter the device Forward Delay Time The Forward Delay Time is the amount of time in seconds a bridge remains in a listening and learning state before forwarding packets The default is 15 seconds Designated Root Root Bridge ID Displays the priority and MAC Address of the root bridge 4 34 Configu
14. The RMON Advanced menu contains the following options e Statistics e History Control e History Table e Events Control e Events Log e Alarms Statistics The RMON Advanced Statistics screen contains fields for viewing information about device utilization and errors that occurred on the device Monitoring the Switch 7 11 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To view RMON Advanced Statistics 1 Click Monitoring gt RMON gt Advanced gt Statistics The RMON Advanced Statistics screen displays GS7A8TP N ETG E A R 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching o ecuri itori jaintenance eip wooour Statistics RMON Intertace Statistics Frames of 120 to 255 Bytes Framas of 230 to 311 Bytes Framas of 512 to 1023 Bytes Frames of 1024 to 1322 Bytes RMON Summary Statistics PORTS LAGS All Figure 7 7 The RMON Advanced Statistics screen contains the following fields RMON Interface Statistics Interface Select the device for which statistics are displayed The possible field values are Port Select the specific port for which RMON statistics are displayed LAG Select the specific LAG for which RMON statistics are displayed Received Bytes Displays the number of octets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed This number includes bad packets and FCS octets but excludes framing bits
15. e Fast Start Duration Enter the number of LLDP packets sent when the LLDP MED Fast Start mechanism is initialized which occurs when a new Endpoint device links with the LLDP MED Network Connectivity Device Select the LLDP global status on the device by selecting Enable or Disable in the LLDP field If you selected Disable in the LLDP field select the type of LLDPDU Handling from the list in the provided field If you selected Enable in the LLDP field enter the TLV Advertised Interval Hold Multiplier Reinitializing Delay Transmit Delay and Fast Start Duration in the provided fields Click APPLY to update the device LLDP Port Settings The LLDP Port Settings screen allows network administrators to define LLDP port settings including the port type the LLDP port state and the type of port information advertised Managing System Settings 3 37 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To define LLDP Port Properties 1 Click System gt LLDP gt Advanced gt LLDP Port Settings The LLDP Port Settings screen displays GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch o00ur Management Device View Pol SNMP LLDP Port Settings LLDP Port Settings C ie ats r a2 hatahaorime Ensbied Enade r averse traves A Aetsaz enee Cranes traces r cense noves x rig amin enee Eraves Eravies oC sense nes rs Autoncvertiog rases Enabier D wine r m AsteAs ete Leaves Ensec r aver
16. GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual NIC Setting on the Host that Accesses the GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch The settings of your Network Interface Card NIC under MS Windows OS are made with entries into Windows screens similar to the ones shown below For comparison the settings screens of the switch are also shown although they do not appear in the Windows view l Local Area Connection 3 Properties General Authentication Advanced c E Smartwizard Discovery File Ip ReatekATLGT39Famiy PCI Fast EY Conigwe ees SOS System Nano Loca 00 0F B5 97 42 2C 192 168 0 239 2 001 002 Client for Microsoft Networks A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 8 QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP gt Configuration setting Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Product Name GS748TP MAC Address 00 OF B5 97 42 2C You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports IP Address 192 168 O 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Gateway 192 168 O 254 Obtain an IP address automatically Location Use the following IP address DHCP Enable Disable IP address 192 168 0 60 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 254 DHCP Refresh Discover Obtain DNS server a
17. Privacy Encrypts SNMP messages e Operation Select the group access rights The possible field values are Read Management access is restricted to read only Changes are made to the assigned SNMP view Write Management access is read write Changes are made to the assigned SNMP view Notify Sends traps for the assigned SNMP view Select the SNMP group entry Select the Security Model and Security Level from the lists in the provided fields in the first row Specify the group access rights for the selected SNMP views in the Operation provided fields in the first row Click APPLY to update the device To add a new SNMPVv3 group 1 4 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Group Configuration The SNMPv3 Groups screen displays Select the Security Model and Security Level from the lists in the provided fields in the first row Specify the group access rights for the selected SNMP views in the Operation provided fields in the first row Click ADD to update the device To remove an SNMPv3 group 1 2 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Group Configuration The SNMPv3 Groups screen displays Select the group entry 3 24 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3 Click DELETE to remove the entry User Configuration The SNMPv3 User Configuration screen provides information for creating SNMP groups and as
18. The LLDP Neighbors Information screen contains information received from neighboring device LLDP advertisements 3 46 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To view LLDP neighbors information 1 2 Click System gt LLDP gt Advanced gt Neighbors Information The LLDP Neighbors Information screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switeh oaout Neighbors Information Advamemi Neighbors Information G Mag CATETE CE COI IESEIECS OSICET wi new QUI 1018382 A 10 488 SEIST wet A Figure 3 28 The LLDP Neighbors Information screen contains the following fields e MSAP Entry Displays the device s Media Service Access Point MSAP entry number e Local Port Displays the port number e Chassis ID Subtype Displays the chassis ID subtype For example MAC address e Chassis ID Displays the chassis identification of the device transmitting the LLDP frame e Port ID Subtype Displays the port ID subtype For example MAC address e Port ID Displays the port identification of the port transmitting the LLDP frame e System Name Displays the administratively assigned device name Click REFRESH to refresh the Neighbors Information screen To view LLDP Neighbors detailed information 1 Click System gt LLDP gt Advanced gt Neighbors Information The LLDP Neighbors Information screen displays
19. April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Serial Number Displays the device serial number e Jumbo Frames Status Displays the Jumbo Frame status e Jumbo Frames After Reset Select the Jumbo Frame status The possible field values are Enable Enable Jumbo Frames Disable Disable Jumbo Frames The Versions Table displays the following fields e Model Name Displays the device model name e Hardware Version Displays the installed device hardware version number e Boot Version Displays the current boot version running on the device e Software Version Displays the installed software version number 2 Enter the System Name System Location System Contact and Idle Timeout in the provided fields Select whether to enable or disable Jumbo Frames After Reset 4 Click APPLY to update the system settings IP Configuration The IP Configuration screen contains fields for assigning IP addresses IP addresses are either defined as static or are retrieved using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP The IP Interface screen also contains information for defining default gateways DHCP is also configured from the IP Interface screen The DHCP assigns dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network DHCP ensures that network devices can have a different IP address every time the device connects to the network Note the following when configuring IP Addresses e If the d
20. LCP packets to configure and test that the data link is enabled 2 Select the interface Select the Point to Point Admin Status from the list in the provided field in the first row To configure and test the data link check Activate Protocol Migration in the provided field in the first row 5 Click APPLY to update the device Multicast Multicast forwarding allows a single packet to be forwarded to multiple destinations L2 Multicast service is based on L2 switch receiving a single packet addressed to a specific Multicast address Multicast forwarding creates copies of the packet and transmits the packets to the relevant ports e Registered Multicast traffic If traffic addressed to a registered Multicast group is seen it is handled by an entry in the Multicast Filtering Database and forwarded only to the registered ports e Unregistered Multicast traffic If traffic addressed to an unregistered Multicast group is seen it is handled by a special entry in the Multicast Filtering Database The default setting of this is to flood all such traffic traffic in unregistered Multicast groups Layer 2 switching forwards Multicast packets to all relevant VLAN ports by default treating the packet as a Multicast transmission Multicast traffic forwarding is functional However irrelevant ports also receive the Multicast causing increased network traffic Multicast forwarding filters enable forwarding of Layer 2 packets to port subsets
21. Server Log The Server Log screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 46 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Server Log Log Configuration Leg Filter Figure 7 5 The Server Log screen contains the following fields e Server IP Enter the server s IP address to which logs can be sent e UDP Port Enter the UDP port to which the server logs are sent The possible range is 1 65535 The default value is 514 Monitoring the Switch 7 7 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Facility Select an application from which system logs are sent to the remote server Only one facility can be assigned to a single server If a second facility level is assigned the first facility is overridden All applications defined for a device utilize the same facility on a server The field default is Local 0 The possible field values are Local 0 Local 7 e Description Enter a user defined server description e Minimum Severity Select the minimum severity level for which logs are sent to the server For example if Notice is selected all logs with a severity level of Notice and higher are sent to the remote server The default value is Informational The possible field values are Soe ge amp ky Emergency The highest warning level If the device is down or not functioning properly an emergency log message is saved to the specified logging location Alert The second highest warning
22. To add a new SNMP View Name 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt View Name The SNMPv3 View Name screen displays 2 Enter the View Name field in the first row 3 Click ADD to update the device To remove an SNMP View Name 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt View Name The SNMPv3 View Name screen displays 2 Select the entry to be removed Managing System Settings 3 19 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3 Click DELETE to remove the entry View Content SNMP views provide or block access to device features or portions of features For example a view can be defined to provide a view that SNMP group A has Read Only R O access to Multicast groups while SNMP group B has Read Write R W access to Multicast groups Feature access is granted via the MIB name or MIB Object ID To define the SNMP View Content 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt View Content The SNMPv3 View Content screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 46 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Figure 3 13 The SNMPv3 View Content screen contains the following fields Views View Name Select the user defined view name The view name can contain a maximum of 30 alphanumeric characters e Object ID Subtree Enter the device feature OID e View Type Select whether the defined OID branch will be included in or excluded from the selected SNMP view The possible field values are Inc
23. aA we p File Type Enter the file type to be downloaded The possible field values are Firmware Download the Firmware file Boot File Download the Boot file Configuration Download the Configuration file via TFTP Select to download the file from the TFTP Server via HTTP Select to download the file via the web browser interface HTTP and enter the file name in the provided box TFTP Server IP Enter the TFTP Server IP Address from which the Firmware Boot or Configuration file is downloaded Remote Filename Enter the destination file name to be downloaded Select Firmware Boot File or Configuration as the download File Type from the provided field Select whether to download via TFTP or via HTTP If you selected via HTTP enter the file name in the provided box If you selected via TFTP enter the TFTP Server IP address in the provided field If you selected via TFTP enter the Remote Filename in the provided field Click APPLY to download the file You must reboot the device for the downloaded file settings to take effect See Device Reboot for detailed instructions on rebooting the device File Management The File Management menu contains the following option Active Image Active Image The Active Image screen enables the user to select which image will be set as active after the next reset Maintenance 8 5 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch
24. displays NETGEAR GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Security Monitoring Maintenance Ports LAG VLAN Voice VLAN STP Multicast Address Table Address Table Address Table gt Advances d search ey VAND H SS SO MAC Address Table First Previous Next All VLANI 11 ff aa 22 33 cc g3 VLAN2 fhittitttttt ov VLAN3 tiffaaaaaaraa g1 VLAN 41 41 11 11 11 11 92 VLANB fhfttt22 ttee gi VLANS PASTE TEST g8 VLANIO ta tf ac a8 aafa g5 VLANI3 14 17 1 dd 11 cc of First Previous Next All Figure 4 30 The Basic Address Table screen contains the following fields e Search By Display the MAC Address list according to selected category and query field The possible field values are VLAN ID Display the MAC Address table entries that relate to the specific VLAN ID MAC Address Display the MAC Address table entries that relate to MAC Address Interface Display the MAC Address table entries that relate to the specific interface e VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID number to which the entry refers e MAC Address Displays the MAC address to which the entry refers e Interface Displays the interface to which the entry refers 2 Select the Search By key from the list in the provided field 4 48 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3 Enter the value to be searched for in the provided box
25. gt Multicast gt Advanced gt IGMP Snooping Configuration The Advanced IGMP Snooping Configuration screen displays Select the VLAN ID entry in the Interface Settings table Select the Status and Auto Learn status from the lists in the provided fields in the first row Enter the Host MRouter and Leave Timeouts in the provided fields in the first row Click APPLY to update the device Multicast Group Configuration The Multicast Group Configuration screen allows you to create delete and modify Multicast service groups The Multicast Group Configuration table can contain up to 32 Multicast service groups Configuring Switching Settings 4 43 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure Multicast groups 1 Click Switching gt Multicast gt Advanced gt Multicast Group Configuration The Multicast Group Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help LOGOUT Ports LAG VLAN i Voice VLAN STP Address Table p Multicast Group Configuration Basic Advanced Multicast Group configuration ioy Eaa LANID YLANName Multicast Address gt Multicast Group Configuration 1 01005e010101 Dynamic wg 01005e010101 Static Figure 4 27 The Multicast Group Configuration screen contains the following information e VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID e VLAN Name Displays t
26. was last refreshed This number includes bad packets and FCS octets but excludes framing bits Received Packets Displays the number of packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed including bad packets Multicast and Broadcast packets Broadcast Packets Displays the number of good Broadcast packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed This number does not include Multicast packets Multicast Packets Displays the number of good Multicast packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed CRC Errors Displays the number of CRC and Align errors that have occurred on the interface since the device was last refreshed Undersize Packets Displays the number of undersized packets less than 64 octets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed Oversize Packets Displays the number of oversized packets over 1518 octets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed Fragments Displays the number of fragments packets with less than 64 octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed Jabbers Displays the total number of received packets that were longer than 1518 octets This number excludes frame bits but includes FCS octets that had either a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with
27. 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Voice VLAN Voice VLAN allows you to enhance VoIP service by configuring ports to carry IP voice traffic from IP phones on a specific VLAN VoIP traffic has a preconfigured OUI prefix in the source MAC address You can configure VLANs on which voice IP traffic is forwarded Non VolIP traffic is dropped from the Voice VLAN in auto Voice VLAN secure mode Voice VLAN also provides QoS to VoIP ensuring that the quality of voice does not deteriorate if the IP traffic is received unevenly The system supports one Voice VLAN There are two operational modes for IP Phones e IP phones are configured with VLAN mode as enabled ensuring that tagged packets are used for all communications e Ifthe IP phone s VLAN mode is disabled the phone uses untagged packets The phone uses untagged packets while retrieving the initial IP address through DHCP The phone eventually uses the Voice VLAN and starts sending tagged packets The Voice VLAN menu contains the following options e Basic e Advanced Basic The Voice VLAN Basic menu contains the following options e Properties Properties The Voice VLAN Basic Properties screen contains information about Voice VLAN on the device including the ports enabled and included in the Voice VLAN 4 22 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
28. 25 SNMP v3 3 13 STP 4 29 subnet mask 1 8 switch device 3 7 switch configuration 4 1 switch monitoring 7 1 System Logs 7 1 system requirements T TACACS 6 6 TDR 8 7 Terminal Access Controller Access Control System TACACS 6 6 traffic queues 5 9 Trap Filter 3 30 3 31 U upgrading the firmware 1 9 utilities Smartwizard Discovery 1 2 switch maintenance 8 7 system settings 3 1 V view 3 7 VLAN 4 14 4 16 4 22 VLAN Membership 4 17 VLANs 4 14 YPT 5 1 W Web access 8 2 1 Index 2 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Index 3 v1 0 April 2008
29. 4 Click GO to execute the query To delete all addresses from the Basic Address Table 1 Click Switching gt Address Table gt Basic gt Address Table The Basic Address Table screen displays 2 Click CLEAR ALL to delete all entries in the address table Advanced The Address Table Advanced menu contains the following options e Static Addresses e Dynamic Addresses e Address Table Static Addresses The Static Addresses screen contains a list of static MAC addresses Static Addresses are added and removed from the Static Addresses screen To prevent static MAC addresses from being deleted when the device is reset ensure the port attached to the MAC address is locked To configure the Static MAC Address table 1 Click Switching gt Address Table gt Advanced gt Static Addresses The Static Addresses screen displays 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch NETGEAR GS7A8TP Connect with Innovation System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Ports LAG VLAN Voice VLAN STP Multicast Static Addresses Basic v Advanced Static Addresses Dynamic Addresses oO Figure 4 31 The Static Addresses screen contains the following fields e VLAN ID Select the VLAN ID number to which the entry refers Configuring Switching Settings 4 49 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e MAC Address Enter the MAC address to which the entry refe
30. Alert The second highest warning level An alert log is saved if there is a serious device malfunction for example all device features are down Critical The third highest warning level A critical log is saved if a critical device malfunction occurs for example two device ports are not functioning while the rest of the device ports remain functional Error A device error has occurred for example if a single port is offline Warning The lowest level of a device warning The device is functioning but an operational problem has occurred Notice Provides device information Informational Provides device information Debug Provides debugging messages 2 Select the minimum severity level for RAM logs 3 Select the minimum severity level for FLASH logs 4 Click APPLY to update the device Memory Log The Memory Log screen contains all system logs in a chronological order that are saved in RAM Cache 7 4 Monitoring the Switch v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To view the Memory Log screen 1 Click Monitoring gt Logs gt Memory Log The Memory Log screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Memory Log Lag Configuration Log Filter Note Logs stered in SORAM memory are not saved after device reset Memary ina Plash Log Server Log Memory Log i First Previous Next all Severity Descrip
31. Enter the primary SNTP server IP address The Primary SNTP server is the first server used to retrieve the system time The following option is available Delete Remove the currently configured SNTP Server 1 e SNTP Server 2 Enter the secondary SNTP server IP address The Secondary SNTP server retrieves the system time if the Primary SNTP server times out The following option is available Delete Remove the currently configured SNTP Server 2 2 Enter the SNTP Server 1 and SNTP Server 2 in the provided fields 3 6 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3 Click APPLY to update the system settings To remove SNTP servers 1 Check the Delete box for each SNTP server that is to be removed 2 Click APPLY to update the system settings Device View The Device View menu option displays the Device View screen which provides a graphic representation of the device including the port and LED statuses To display the Device View screen 1 Click System gt Device View The Device View screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch wwoour csaa GS745TP Figure 3 5 PoE Power over Ethernet PoE provides power to devices over existing LAN cabling without updating or modifying the network infrastructure This removes the limitation of placing network devices close to power sources Power over Ethernet can b
32. GS700TP Smart Switch software is upgradeable and enables your switch to take advantage of improvements and additional features as they become available The upgrade procedure assumes that you have downloaded or otherwise obtained the firmware upgrade and that you have it available as a binary file on your computer This procedure uses the TFTP protocol to implement the transfer from computer to switch i Note You can also upgrade the firmware using the Download menu of the switch see Download Getting Started with Switch Management 1 9 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual If you click Firmware Upgrade from the main screen see Figure 1 1 after you have selected the switch to upgrade the following screen appears Firmware Upgrade Upgrade List Progress Product Name IP Address GS748TP 192 166 0 239 j Upgrade Configuration Product Name GS748TP Product IPAddress 192 168 0 233 Product Assigned Firmware C Netgear Projects 6S5700TP Software Upgrade Password oOo O O Apply Upgrade State Start Upgrade Close Window Figure 1 6 1 Enter the following values into the appropriate places in the form e Product Assigned Firmware The location of the new firmware If you do not know the location click Browse to locate the file e Upgrade Password Enter your password the default password is password 2 Click Apply to apply the settings to the
33. Group PORTS LAGS All GO TO INTERFACE so O ja Static Ss Static O se Static Boles Static O js Static E Static O lg Static r g Static O o Static TC gio Static The Multicast Group Membership screen contains the following information Multicast Group Membership e VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID e VLAN Name Displays the user defined VLAN name e Multicast Address Enter the Multicast group MAC address Multicast Group e Interface Displays the ports and LAGs for which the Multicast settings are displayed e Interface Status Select the interface status The possible field values are Static The interface is joined to the Multicast group statically Forbidden The interface is forbidden to join the Multicast group Excluded The interface is not included in the Multicast group 2 Select the VLAN ID from the list in the provided field Configuring Switching Settings 4 45 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Select the Multicast Address from the list in the provided field 3 4 Select the interface entry in the Multicast Group table 5 Select the Interface Status from the list in the provided field in the first row 6 Click APPLY to update the device Multicast Forward All The Multicast Forward All screen contains fields for attaching ports or LAGs to a device that is attached to a neighboring Multicast router switch Once IGMP Snooping is enabled
34. LAN 1D VLAN Name i default Default Figure 2 7 2 Click ADD to update the device The new entry is displayed e TEA Select VLAN vano O O VLAN Name default Default m 2 Vian2 Static Figure 2 8 2 6 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Modifying an Entry An entry may be modified by editing its values in the first row To modify an entry 1 Select the entry to be modified Its contents are displayed in the first row VLAN Configuration select AN 1D VLAN Nome i mE default Default Figure 2 9 2 Modify the fields in the first row 3 Click APPLY to update the device Deleting an Entry To delete entries from a table 1 Select the entries to be deleted 2 Click DELETE to update the device Special Table Options The NETGEAR web browser interface tables have a unique GUI design which includes the following options e Gold Buttons e Quick Boxes e Interface View and Selection Introduction to the Web Browser Interface 2 7 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Gold Buttons Gold Buttons provide flexibility in viewing and configuring VLANs LAGs on a port level The following example displays gold button basic usage options To view the LAG configuration of the ports 1 Click anywhere on the ports gold button The ports panel is displayed Membership LAGID LA
35. Managing System Settings 3 47 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2 Click the MSAP Entry to view its detailed information The Neighbors Information window opens Neighbors Information Port Details i Local Port MEAD Entry Basic Details Chassis 10 Subtype Mac Chassis 10 Port 10 Subtype Port 10 Part Desrription System name System Owscnption System Capabilities Managed Address Address SubType Address Interface SubType Interfac MAC PHY Details a Astu Neyotation Supported Auto Negotiation Enabled Auto Negotiation Advertised Capabilities Operational MAU Type MED Details Capabilities supported Current Capabilities Device Class Dak Device Type Pol Power source Pot Power Priority PoE Power Value Hardware Revision Firmware Revision boftwsre Revison Senal Number Modei Name Assat 10 Location Information Civie Coordinates ECS ELIN Unknown Network Policies D VLAN ID VLAN Type User Priori LLOP Unknown TLVs a Type Value Figure 3 29 3 48 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual The Neighbors Information window contains the following fields Port Details e Local Port Displays the port number e MSAP Entry Displays the device s Media Service Access Point MSAP entry number Basic Details e Chassis ID Subtype Dis
36. Multicast packets are forwarded only to the appropriate port or VLAN To define Multicast forward all settings 1 Click Switching gt Multicast gt Advanced gt Multicast Forward All The Multicast Forward All screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Ports LAG VLAN Voice VLAN STP Address Table Multicast Forward All Multicast Forward All VLAN ID Multicast Forward All stona Foryais PORTS LAGS All GO To INTERFACE Geog C O ja Static B Static D is Static C4 Static O s Static m Static O g Static m Static C g Static r g0 Static EEEa om z Figure 4 29 The Multicast Forward All screen contains the following information Multicast Forward All e VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID e VLAN Name Displays the user defined VLAN name 4 46 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Multicast Forward All e Interface Displays the interface for which the Multicast settings are displayed e Interface Status Select the interface status The possible field values are Static The interface is added to the Multicast forward group statically Forbidden The interface is forbidden to join the mulitcast group Excluded The interface is not included in the Multicast group Select the VLAN ID from the list in the provided fields Select the
37. STP convergence without creating forwarding loops The Global System LAG information displays the same field information as the ports but represents the LAG RSTP information To define RSTP on the device 1 Click Switching gt STP gt Advanced gt RSTP The Rapid STP screen displays NETGEAR System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Ports LAG VLAN Voice VLAN Multicast Address Table Maintenance Help GS7A8TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Rapid STP v Basic Advanced Rapid STP gt STP Configuration gt CST Configuration PORTS LAGS All CST Port Fast Link Santigiration Select Interface a Mode gperational Status _ Ei Activate Protocol Migration Lin C lw STP Disabled Disable Auto Enable O m RSTP Disabled Disable Auto Enable BE O a STP Disabled Disable Auto Enable o TC g4 RSTP Disabled Disable Auto Enable E O STP Disabled Disable Auto Enable mi wW RSTP Disabled Disable Auto Enable a O g STP Disabled Disable Auto Enable O CT 8 RSTP Disabled Disable Auto Enable a O o STP Disabled Disable Auto Enable o Mm foe RSTP Disabled Disable Auto Enable E O m STP Disabled Disable Auto Enable mi E RSTP Disabled Disable Auto Enable a gt re Figure 4 24 The Rapid STP screen contains the following fields e Interface Displays the port or LAG on which Rapid STP is enabled e Role Displays the port role assigned by the STP algorithm to provide to STP paths The
38. Software Administration Manual To define the active image 1 Click Maintenance gt File Management gt Active Image The Active Image screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Reset Upload Download Troubleshooting Active Image v Active Image Active Image O Image1 Figure 8 5 The Active Image screen contains the following fields e Active Image Displays the image file which is currently active on the unit e After Reset Select the image file that is active after the specific unit is reset The possible field values are Image 1 Activate Image file 1 after the device is reset Image 2 Activate Image file 2 after the device is reset 2 Select the image file to be active in the After Reset provided field in the first row 3 Click APPLY to update the device You must reset the device for the active image setting to take effect See Reset for detailed instructions on resetting the device Troubleshooting The Troubleshooting menu contains the following option e Diagnostics Diagnostics The Diagnostics menu contains the following option e Cable Test 8 6 Maintenance v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Cable Test The Cable Test screen contains fields for performing tests on copper cables Cable testing provides information about
39. Upgrade Configuration Click Start Upgrade to begin loading the upgrade The system software is automatically loaded The Upgrade State field shows upgrading in progress When the process is complete the switch automatically reboots Exit Click Exit from the SmartWizard Discovery screen to close the SmartWizard Discovery utility 1 10 Getting Started with Switch Management v1 0 April 2008 Chapter 2 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface This section introduces the web browser interface that enables you to configure and manage your NETGEAR GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Your GS700TP Smart Switch provides a built in browser interface that enables you to configure and manage it remotely using a standard Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator Online Help is also provided for many of the basic functions and features of the switch This section introduces the areas of the browser interface and includes the following topics e Logging Into the NETGEAR Home Screen e Using the NETGEAR Web Management System Options Logging Into the NETGEAR Home Screen Begin your overview of the GS700TP Smart Switch browser interface by logging in 1 Start the application by one of the following methods as described in Chapter 1 Getting Started with Switch Management a In the SmartWizard Discovery utility click Web Access or b Inthe web browser enter the switch s IP address and press Enter
40. a Port Selection Table PT PT roe oP es TTE SE TEE E E ee BETTE CTV TV WY tl el GG AY SA SAD SIC aE AS cA of Figure 6 13 The MAC Binding Configuration screen contains the following fields MAC Binding Configuration e ACL Name Select the ACL Name for viewing and modifying ACL bound interfaces Port Selection Table 2 Select the interfaces to which the ACLs are bound Select the ACL Name from the list in the provided field 4 Select the interfaces to bind to the selected ACL Name by one of the following methods a Click on the port s or LAG s gold bar to display the associated interfaces and then select the interfaces to bind by clicking on the boxes below the interfaces or b Click on the port s or LAG s quick box to select all the associated interfaces 5 Click APPLY to update the device Managing Security 6 23 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual IP ACL The IP ACL screen allows an IP Based ACL to be defined To view or rename IP Based ACLs 1 Click Security gt ACL gt IP ACL The IP ACL screen displays NE TG EAR System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Traffic Control Port Authentication GS7A8TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch IP ACL Se IP ACL 3 MAC Binding Configurati Current number of ACL 2 IP ACL P Rul es IP ACL Table IP Binding Configurati Number of Rules O test 2 l testt 4 Figure 6 14 The IP ACL sc
41. a Monitoring tab that enables you to manage your GS700TP Smart Switch with features under the following main menu options e Logs e RMON e Port Mirroring The description that follows in this chapter describes configuring and managing monitoring settings in the GS700TP Smart Switch Logs Event messages have a unique format as per the SYSLOG RFC recommended message format for all error reporting for example Syslog local device reporting Messages are assigned a severity code and include a message mnemonic which identifies the source application generating the message Messages are filtered based on their urgency or relevancy The following table contains the Log Severity Levels Table 7 1 Severity Levels Severity Severity Level Severity Level Description Emergency 0 The system is not functioning Alert 1 The system needs immediate attention Critical 2 The system is in a critical state Error 3 A system error has occurred Warning 4 A system warning is logged Notice 5 The system is functioning properly but a system notice is logged 7 1 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Table 7 1 Severity Levels continued Severity Severity Level Severity Level Description Informational 6 Device information is provided Debug 7 Detailed log information is provided This section provides information for mana
42. a password None No user authentication is used e Password 1 32 Characters Enter the password for the group member e Authentication Key Enter the HMAC MD5 96 or HMAC SHA 96 authentication level The authentication and privacy keys are entered to define the authentication key If only authentication is required 16 bytes are defined If both privacy and authentication are required 32 bytes are defined Each byte in hexadecimal character strings is two hexadecimal digits Each byte can be separated by a period or a colon e Privacy Key Enter the privacy key LSB If only authentication is required 20 bytes are defined If both privacy and authentication are required 36 bytes are defined Each byte in hexadecimal character strings is two hexadecimal digits Each byte can be separated by a period or colon Select the user entry Enter the User Name in the provided field in the first row Select the Group Name and Engine ID from the lists in the provided fields in the first row Select the Authentication method from the list in the provided field in the first row If you selected a password method of Authentication enter the Password in the provided field in the first row If you selected a key method of Authentication enter the Authentication Key and Privacy Key in the provided fields in the first row Click APPLY to update the device To add a new SNMPV3 user 1 ha a Se Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3
43. assigned by the DHCP server You will need this value to access the switch directly from a web browser without using the SmartWizard Discovery utility 7 Select your switch by highlighting the name of the switch Then click Web Access The discovery utility displays a login window similar to the following 1 4 Getting Started with Switch Management v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Figure 1 2 8 Use your web browser to manage your switch The default password is password Then use this screen to proceed to management of the switch covered in Chapter 2 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface Network without a DHCP Server This section describes how to set up your switch in a network without a DHCP server and is divided into the following tasks e Manually assign network parameters for your switch e Configure the NIC settings on the host PC e Log in to the web based switch management utility Manually Assigning Network Parameters If your network has no DHCP service you must assign a static IP address to your switch You can also assign the switch a static IP address even if your network has DHCP service Proceed as follows 1 Connect the GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch to your existing network 2 Power on the switch by plugging in the AC DC power adapter The default IP is 192 168 0 239 3 Install the SmartWizard Discovery utility on your computer The SmartWizar
44. capabilities Once basic configuration is performed the switch operates using the remaining factory default parameters However a greater level of configuration anywhere from the basic up to the maximum possible will allow your network the full benefit of the switch s features The web interface simplifies this configuration at all levels How to Use This Book This document describes configuration commands for the GS700TP Smart Switch software The commands can all be accessed from the Web interface e Chapter 1 Getting Started with Switch Management describes how to use the SmartWizard Discovery utility to set up your switch so that you can communicate with it e Chapter 2 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface introduces the Web browser interface e Chapter 3 Managing System Settings describes how to configure the System functions e Chapter 4 Configuring Switching Settings describes how to configure the Switching functions e Chapter 5 Configuring QoS describes how to configure QoS functions v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Chapter 6 Managing Security describes how to configure security e Chapter 7 Monitoring the Switch describes how to configure switch monitoring e Chapter 8 Maintenance describes the firmware upgrade procedure and reset functions e Chapter 9 Online Help describes how to obtain online help and
45. define VLAN properties 1 Click Switching gt VLAN gt Advanced gt VLAN Configuration The Advanced VLAN Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch Figure 4 11 The Advanced VLAN Configuration screen contains the following fields e VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID The field range is 2 4093 e VLAN Name Enter the user defined VLAN name e Type Displays the VLAN type The possible field values are Static The VLAN is user defined Default The VLAN is the default VLAN The default VLAN is enabled by default 4 16 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2 3 4 Select the VLAN entry Enter the VLAN ID and VLAN Name in the provided fields in the first row Click APPLY to update the device To add anew VLAN 1 2 3 Click Switching gt VLAN gt Advanced gt VLAN Configuration The Advanced VLAN Configuration screen displays Enter the VLAN ID and VLAN Name in the provided fields in the first row Click ADD to update the device To remove a VLAN 1 Click Switching gt VLAN gt Advanced gt VLAN Configuration The Advanced VLAN Configuration screen displays Select the VLAN entry Click DELETE to remove the entry VLAN Membership The VLAN Membership screen contains a table that maps ports to VLANs Ports are assigned VLAN membership by toggling through the Port Control setti
46. defined in the Multicast filter database The device supports forwarding L2 Multicast Packets Multicast forwarding is enabled by default and not configurable by user The Multicast menu contains the following options e Basic e Advanced Basic The Multicast Basic menu contains the following options e IGMP Snooping Configuration Configuring Switching Settings 4 39 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual IGMP Snooping Configuration When IGMP snooping is enabled all IGMP packets are forwarded to the CPU The CPU analyzes the incoming packets and determines which ports want to join which Multicast groups which ports have Multicast routers generating IGMP queries and what routing protocols are forwarding packets and Multicast traffic A port requesting to join a specific Multicast group issues an IGMP report specifying that Multicast group This results in the creation of the Multicast filtering database To configure Basic IGMP Snooping 1 Click Switching gt Multicast gt Basic gt IGMP Snooping Configuration The Basic IGMP Snooping Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Ports LAG VLAN Voice VLAN STP ei IGMP Snooping Configuration IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Configuration Configuration gt Advance d IGMP Snooping Status C Disable Enable Interf
47. device tables general device information and configurable device parameters For further description of the functions refer to the appropriate section of this manual e Chapter 3 Managing System Settings describes how to configure the System functions 2 2 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Chapter 4 Configuring Switching Settings describes how to configure the Switch functions e Chapter 5 Configuring QoS describes how to configure QoS functions e Chapter 6 Managing Security describes how to configure security e Chapter 7 Monitoring the Switch describes how to configure monitoring functions e Chapter 8 Maintenance describes maintenance functions such as firmware upgrade e Chapter 9 Online Help describes how to obtain online help and support Using the NETGEAR Web Management System Options The GS700TP web browser interface provides the following options e Device Management Buttons Provides an explanation of the management buttons in the NETGEAR GS700TP Smart Switch Informational Services Provides access to informational services including technical support online help and device information e Using Screen and Table Options Provides an explanation of specific GUI characteristics and tables for configuring the device Device Management Buttons The NETGEAR GS
48. dropped from the voice VLAN The default time is one day The field format is Day Hour Minute The aging time starts after the MAC Address is aged out from the Dynamic MAC Address table The default time is 300 sec For more information on defining MAC address age out time see Dynamic Addresses 2 Select the device VoiceVLAN Status in the provided field 3 If you selected Enable in the VoiceVLAN Status field select the VoiceVLAN ID Class of Service Remark CoS and enter the Voice VLAN Aging Time in the provided fields 4 Click APPLY to update the device Advanced The Voice VLAN Advanced menu contains the following options e Properties e Port Setting OUP Properties The Voice VLAN Advanced Properties screen contains information about Voice VLAN on the device including the ports enabled and included in the Voice VLAN 4 24 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To define Voice VLAN settings 1 Click Switching gt Voice VLAN gt Advanced gt Properties The Voice VLAN Advanced Properties screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Figure 4 17 The Voice VLAN Advanced Properties screen contains the following fields VoiceVLAN Status Select the Voice VLAN status on the device The possible field values are Enable Enable Voice VLAN on the device Disable Disable Voic
49. enables you to manage your GS700TP Smart Switch with features under the following main menu options e Reset e Upload e Download e File Management e Troubleshooting The description that follows in this chapter describes configuring and managing maintenance options in the GS700TP Smart Switch Reset The Reset menu contains the following options e Device Reboot e Factory Default Device Reboot The Device Reboot screen resets the device 8 1 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To reset the device 1 Click Maintenance gt Reset gt Device Reboot The Device Reboot screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP Connect with Innovation 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Upload Download File Management Troubleshooting Device Reboot v Device Reboot gt Factory Default Device Reboot Check this box and click APPLY below to reboot o Figure 8 1 2 Check the confirmation box 3 Click APPLY to reboot the device Factory Default The Factory Default screen allows network managers to reset the device to the factory defaults shipped with the switch Restoring factory defaults results in erasing the configuration file Note Selecting this option automatically reboots the device To reset the device to the factory defaults 1 Click Maintenance gt Reset gt Fac
50. gt PoE gt Advanced gt PoE Port Configuration The PoE Port Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help oeovr Management Device View SNMP UDP PoE Port Configuration PoE Port Configuration Output Out Select Interlace Admin Mode Priority Level Class Select Paterioce Adute Fedo P v Voltage Cun bel si Eanes gt low tow r r r r r C r r r T r r r r r r r r E r r r os GO TO INTERFACE so Figure 3 8 The PoE Port Configuration screen contains the following fields Interface Displays the specific interface for which PoE parameters are defined PoE parameters are assigned to the powered device that is connected to the selected interface e Admin Mode Select the device PoE mode The possible field values are Enable Enable the Device Discovery protocol and provides power to the device using the PoE module The Device Discovery Protocol enables the device to discover Powered Devices attached to the device interfaces and to learn their classification This is the default setting Managing System Settings 3 11 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Disable Disable the Device Discovery protocol and stops the power supply to the device using the PoE module Priority Level Select the port priority if the power sup
51. gt SNMP gt SNMPv1 v2 gt Trap Configuration The SNMPv1 v2 Trap Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch Trap Configuration Trap Configuration vents Recipient ommunity String Vona Figure 3 10 The SNMPv1 v2 Trap Configuration screen contains the following fields Recipients IP Enter the IP address to which the traps are sent Notification Type Configurable only if the Notification Version is SNMPv2 Select the type of notification sent The possible field values are Traps Traps are sent Informs Informs are sent only when SNMPv2 is enabled Community String Enter the community string of the trap manager Notification Version Select the trap type The possible field values are SNMPv1 SNMP Version 1 traps are sent SNMPv2 SNMP Version 2c traps are sent UDP Port Enter the UDP port used to send notifications The default UDP port is 162 Timeout Enter the amount of time in seconds the device waits before re sending informs The default is 15 seconds Retries Enter the amount of times the device re sends an inform request The default is 3 seconds 2 Select the trap entry 3 16 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3 Enter the fields in the first row 4 Click APPLY to update the device To add a new SNMP trap 1 Click System
52. gt VLAN gt Advanced gt VLAN Membership The VLAN Membership screen displays 2 Click a gold button to display the ports or LAGs 3 Click the boxes below the selected ports or LAGs to mark them as tagged T or untagged U 4 Click APPLY to update the device To tag or untag all the ports or all the LAGs 1 Click Switching gt VLAN gt Advanced gt VLAN Membership The VLAN Membership screen displays 2 Click the ports quick box or the LAG quick box repeatedly if necessary until a T or U appears in the quick box marking all the ports or LAGs as tagged or untagged respectively 3 Click APPLY to update the device 4 18 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To view VLAN tagged port members 1 Click Switching gt VLAN gt Advanced gt VLAN Membership The VLAN Membership screen displays 2 Click TAGGED PORT MEMBERS The VLAN Tagged Ports window opens Tagged Ports g1 95 LAG Figure 4 13 Configuring Switching Settings 4 19 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To view VLAN untagged port members 1 Click Switching gt VLAN gt Advanced gt VLAN Membership The VLAN Membership screen displays 2 Click UNTAGGED PORT MEMBERS The VLAN Untagged Ports screen opens Untagged Port 92 93 94 96 97 98 99 910 g11 912 9g13 914 915 g16 917 g18 g19 920 g21 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 g
53. in Auto mode only in Manual mode Voice VLAN Security Select the port LAG security mode on the Voice VLAN Port Security ensures that packets arriving with an unrecognized OUI are dropped Enable Enable port LAG security on the Voice VLAN Disable Disable port LAG security on the Voice VLAN This is the default value Configuring Switching Settings 4 27 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Membership Displays the Voice VLAN member status The possible field values are Active Indicates the Voice VLAN membership is active for the interface Not Active Indicates the Voice VLAN membership is not active for the interface 2 Select the interface 3 Select the Voice VLAN Mode Voice VLAN Security and Membership in the provided fields in the first row 4 Click APPLY to update the device OUI The OUI screen lists the Organizationally Unique Identifiers OUIs associated with the Voice VLAN The first three bytes of the MAC Address contain a manufacturer identifier while the last three bytes contain a unique station ID Using the OUI you can add specific manufacturer s MAC addresses to the OUI table Once the OUIs are added all traffic received on the Voice VLAN ports from the specific IP phone with a listed OUI is forwarded on the voice VLAN To define OUIs 1 Click Switching gt Voice VLAN gt Advanced gt OUI The Voice VLAN OUI screen displays
54. in the chapter you want to print The PDF version of the chapter you were viewing opens in a browser window e Click the print icon in the upper left of your browser window Printing a PDF version of the Complete Manual e Click the Complete PDF Manual link at the top left of any page in the manual The PDF version of the complete manual opens in a browser window e Click the print icon in the upper left of your browser window Y Tip If your printer supports printing two pages on a single sheet of paper you can a save paper and printer ink by selecting this feature Revision History Part Number version Date Description Number 202 10242 02 1 0 May 2007 Product created 202 10242 02 1 0 April 2008 xiii About This Manual v1 0 April 2008 Chapter 1 Getting Started with Switch Management This section provides an overview of switch management including the methods you can choose to start managing your NETGEAR GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch It also leads you through the steps necessary to get started using the SmartWizard Discovery utility The section includes this information under the following menu options e System Requirements e Switch Management Interface e Network with a DHCP Server e Network without a DHCP Server e Web Access e Additional Utilities System Requirements The following hardware and software facilities are requi
55. level An alert log is saved if there is a serious device malfunction for example all device features are down Critical The third highest warning level A critical log is saved if a critical device malfunction occurs for example two device ports are not functioning while the rest of the device ports remain functional Error A device error has occurred for example if a single port is offline Warning The lowest level of a device warning The device is functioning but an operational problem has occurred Notice Provides device information Informational Provides device information Debug Provides debugging messages Select the server entry Enter the Server IP address in the provided field in the first row Enter the UDP Port number in the provided field in the first row Select the Facility assigned to the server from the list in the provided field in the first row Enter an optional server Description in the provided field in the first row Select the Minimum Severity level message sent to the server from the list in the provided field in the first row 8 Click APPLY to update the device 7 8 Monitoring the Switch v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To add a remote log server Click Monitoring gt Logs gt Server Log The Server Log screen displays Enter the Server IP address in the provided field in the first row Enter the UDP Port number i
56. next server Possible field values are 1 30 The default value is 3 Dead Time Enter the default amount of time in minutes that a RADIUS Authentication Server is bypassed for service requests The range is 0 200 The default value is 0 e Key String Enter the default key string used for authenticating and encrypting all RADIUS communications between the device and the RADIUS Authentication Server This key must match the RADIUS encryption Managing Security 6 3 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5 e Usage Type Select the RADIUS Authentication Server usage type The default value is Login The possible field values are Login The RADIUS Authentication Server is used for authenticating user names and passwords 802 1 The RADIUS Authentication Server is used for 802 1X authentication All The RADIUS Authentication Server is used for authenticating user names and passwords and 802 1X port authentication e Active Select the priority in which the system performs authentication with a RADIUS Authentication Server The system performs authentication initially with the RADIUS Primary Authentication Server and if it fails it performs authentication with the RADIUS Backup Authentication Server The possible values are Primary Defines the RADIUS Primary Authentication Server Backup Defines the RADIUS Backup Authentication Server Select
57. on the interface This is the default value e Point to Point Admin Status Select whether a point to point link is established or if the device is permitted to establish a point to point link The possible field values are Enable Enable a point to point link or configure to automatically establish a point to point link To establish communications over a point to point link the originating PPP first sends Link Control Protocol LCP packets to configure and test the data link After a link is established and optional facilities are negotiated as needed by the LCP the originating PPP sends Network Control Protocol NCP packets to select and configure one or more network layer protocols When each of the chosen network layer protocols has been configured packets from each network layer protocol can be sent over the link The link remains configured for communications until explicit LCP or NCP packets close the link or until some external event occurs This is the actual switch port link type It may differ from the administrative state Disable Disable point to point link Auto Enable the device to automatically establish a point to point link e Point to Point Operational Status Displays the point to point operating state 4 38 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Activate Protocol Migration Activate sending Link Control Protocol
58. query or switching to the next server Possible field values are 1 30 The default value is 5 6 6 Managing Security v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5 e Single Connection Select whether a single open connection between the host Authentication Port and the TACACS server is enabled or disabled The possible field values are Enable Enable a single connection Disable Disable a single connection e Active Select whether this server is the primary or backup TACACS server used for authentication The possible values are Primary Define the TACACS Primary Server Backup Define the TACACS Backup Server Select the TACACS server entry Enter the Host IP Address Key String Authentication Port and Timeout for Reply in the provided fields in the first row Select the Single Connection status and Active server from the lists in the provided fields in the first row Click APPLY to update the device To add a new TACACS server entry 1 2 4 Click Security gt Management Security gt TACACS The TACACS screen displays Enter the Host IP Address Key String Authentication Port and Timeout for Reply in the provided fields in the first row Select the Single Connection status and Active server from the lists in the provided fields in the first row Click ADD to update the device To remove a TACACS server entry 1 2 3
59. send SNMP notifications The possible field values are Enable Enable SNMP notifications Disable Disable SNMP notifications e Authentication Notifications Select the SNMP authentication failure notification status on the device The possible field values are Enable Enable the device to send authentication failure notifications Disable Disable the device from sending authentication failure notifications Managing System Settings 3 27 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2 Select either Enable or Disable in the SNMP Notifications provided field 3 Select either Enable or Disable in the Authentication Notifications provided field 4 Click APPLY to update the device Trap Configuration The SNMPv3 Trap Configuration screen contains information for defining filters that determine whether traps are sent to specific users and the trap type sent SNMP notification filters provide the following services e Identifying Management Trap Targets e Defining Trap Filtering e Selecting Trap Generation Parameters e Providing Access Control Checks To define trap station management 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Trap Configuration The SNMPv3 Trap Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Figure 3 18 The SNMPv3 Trap Configuration screen contains the following fields e Recipients IP Enter the I
60. support e Appendix A Default Settings gives GS700TP Smart Switch specifications and lists default feature values Note Refer to the product release notes for the GS700TP Smart Switch Software es application level code The release notes detail the platform specific functionality of the Switching SNMP Config and Management packages Conventions Formats and Scope The conventions formats and scope of this manual are described in the following paragraphs e Typographical Conventions This manual uses the following typographical conventions Italics Emphasis books CDs file and server names extensions Bold User input IP addresses GUI screen text Fixed Command prompt CLI text code italics URL links e Formats This manual uses the following formats to highlight special messages gt Note This format is used to highlight information of importance or special interest 9 Tip This format is used to highlight a procedure that will save time or resources Warning Ignoring this type of note may result in a malfunction or damage to the equipment xi About This Manual v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual AY Danger This is a safety warning Failure to take heed of this notice may result in personal injury or death e Scope This manual is written for the GS700TP Smart Switch according to th
61. the RADIUS Authentication Server entry Enter the Host IP Address Authentication Port Number of Retries Timeout for Reply Dead Time and Key String in the provided fields in the first row Select the Usage Type and Active Authentication Server from the lists in the provided fields in the first row Click APPLY to update the device To add a new RADIUS Authentication Server entry 1 4 Click Security gt Management Security gt RADIUS gt Authentication Server Configuration The RADIUS Authentication Server Configuration screen displays Enter the Host IP Address Authentication Port Number of Retries Timeout for Reply Dead Time and Key String in the provided fields in the first row Select the Usage Type and Active Authentication Server from the lists in the provided fields in the first row Click ADD to update the device To remove a RADIUS Authentication Server entry 1 2 Click Security gt Management Security gt RADIUS gt Authentication Server Configuration The RADIUS Authentication Server Configuration screen displays Select the RADIUS Authentication Server entry 6 4 Managing Security v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3 Click DELETE to remove the entry Accounting Server Configuration RADIUS accounting enables recording of device management sessions web login logout but not SNMP as well as 802 1x authentication sessions To configure R
62. the selected port Network Policies Click on the gold button to select the network policy numbers to apply to the selected port 2 Select the Port from the list in the provided field 3 42 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3 Select the LLDP MED Status of the selected port from the list in the provided field Select the Notification Status of the selected port from the list in the provided field Click on the Network Policies gold bar and select the network policy numbers to apply to the port 6 Click APPLY to update the device Local Information The LLDP Local Information screen enables viewing detailed port LLDP MED information To view LLDP MED port information 1 Click System gt LLDP gt Advanced gt Local Information The LLDP MED Local Information screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Switching QoS Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Local Information Device Information Chassis 10 Subtype Chassis 10 System Name system Desenotion System Capabiies Port Information Y CONCIBSESECe PORT Dee Dassie 0o 1018583000 PORT CAs Enade So to1eSRIECs PORTOS Destes 0210100000 FORT OS0 pamos Figure 3 26 The LLDP MED Local Information screen contains the following fields Device Information e Chassis ID Subtype Displays the chassis ID type For example MAC address Man
63. when the bridge is not the Root Bridge The default is zero Max Age Sec Displays the device Maximum Age Time The Maximum Age Time is the amount of time in seconds a bridge waits before sending configuration messages The default Maximum Age Time is 20 seconds Forward Delay Sec Displays the device Forward Delay Time The Forward Delay Time is the amount of time in seconds a bridge remains in a listening and learning state before forwarding packets The default is 15 seconds Hello Time Sec Displays the device Hello Time The Hello Time indicates the amount of time in seconds a Root Bridge waits between configuration messages The default is 2 seconds 2 Select Enable or Disable in the Spanning Tree State provided field Select the STP Operation Mode in the provided field 4 Ifyou selected Disable in the Spanning Tree State field select the BPDU Handling mode from the list in the provided field 5 Click APPLY to update the device CST Configuration The Common Spanning Tree CST describes the topology connecting STP RSTP Bridges and MSTP regions Configuring Switching Settings 4 33 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure CST on the device 1 Click Switching gt STP gt Advanced gt CST Configuration The CST Configuration screen displays 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch NETGEAR GS7A8TP System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help
64. 008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Address Aging Enter the amount of time the MAC address remains in the Dynamic MAC Address table before it is timed out if no traffic from the source is detected The range is 10 630 seconds The default value is 300 seconds 2 Enter the Address Aging in the provided field in the first row 3 Click APPLY to update the device Address Table The Advanced Address Table screen displays the MAC Address table according to the defined categories To query the Advanced MAC Address Table 1 Click Switching gt Address Table gt Advanced gt Address Table The Advanced Address Table screen displays Pletal As port Gigabit Fok Sear Svik System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Ports LAG VLAN Voice VLAN STP Multicast Te Address Table v Advanced Address Table soynamicadiiesse _ Search oy VARD 22 gt Address Table MAC Address Table First Previous Next All ea fe a ee YLANS ThE 22 fcc gil VLANS TRS LAB E SE g8 Trae First Previous Next all Figure 4 33 The Advanced Address Table screen contains the following fields e Search By Display the MAC Address which can be sorted according to VLAN ID MAC Address or Interface The possible field values are VLAN ID Display the MAC Address table entries that relate to the specific VLAN ID MAC Address Display the MAC Address table entries that relate to MAC Address
65. 1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 9 aS ee 9 e Rising Event Enter the event number by which rising alarms are reported e Falling Threshold Enter the falling counter value that triggers the falling threshold alarm The falling threshold is graphically presented on top of the graph bars Each monitored variable is designated a color e Falling Event Enter the event number by which falling alarms are reported e Startup Alarm Select the trigger that activates the alarm generation Rising is defined by crossing the threshold from a low value threshold to a higher value threshold The possible field values are Rising Alarm The alarm is triggered by the rising counter crossing the rising threshold value Falling Alarm The alarm is triggered by the falling counter crossing the falling threshold value Rising and Falling The alarm is triggered by either the rising counter crossing the rising threshold value or the falling counter crossing the falling threshold value e Interval Enter the alarm interval time in seconds e Owner Enter the device or user that defined the alarm Select the alarm entry Select the Counter Name from the list of MIB variable values in the provided field in the first row Enter the Interface in the provided field in the first row Select the Sample Type from the list in the provided field in the first row Select the St
66. 29 930 931 932 933 934 035 g936 937 938 0939 940 941 042 943 944 945 946 047 048 LAG 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 4 14 Port PVID Configuration The Port PVID Configuration screen contains parameters for assigning Port VLAN ID PVID values to interfaces All ports must have a defined PVID If no other value is configured the default VLAN PVID is used VLAN ID 1 belongs to the default VLAN which cannot be deleted from the system Once the PVID is changed from 1 to another VLAN ID on an interface the default VLAN on that interface is automatically removed 4 20 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure Port PVID parameters 1 Click Switching gt VLAN gt Advanced gt Port PVID Configuration The Port PVID Configuration screen displays GS748TP 46 port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch 10GouT Port PVID Configuration Port PVID Configuration guration ra PORTS LAGS an x iz r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r ra Figure 4 15 The Port PVID Configuration screen contains the following fields e Interface Displays the interface id port number or LAG number to which the PVID tag is assigned e PVID Enter the PVID value The possible field range is 1 4093 2 Select an interface Enter the PVID in the provided field in the first row Click APPLY to update the device Configuring Switching Settings 4 21 v1
67. 3 4 5 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Trap Filter Content The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Content screen displays Select the Filter Name from the list in the provided field Enter the Object ID Subtree in the provided field in the first row Select the Filter Type from the list in the provided field in the first row Click ADD to update the device To remove a trap filter content entry 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Trap Filter Content The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Content screen displays Select the Filter Name from the list in the provided field Select the trap filter content entry Click DELETE to remove the entry 3 32 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual LLDP The Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP allows network managers to troubleshoot and enhance network management by discovering and maintaining network topologies over multi vendor environments LLDP discovers network neighbors by standardizing methods for network devices to advertise themselves to other system and to store discovered information Device discovery information includes e Device Identification e Device Capabilities e Device Configuration The advertising device transmits multiple advertisement message sets in a single LAN packet The multiple advertisement sets are sent in the packet Type Length Value TLV field LLDP devices must support chassis and port ID advertis
68. 48TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Dou Figure 6 6 The Basic 802 1 X Configuration screen contains the following fields Managing Security 6 9 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Port Based Authentication State Select whether port based authentication is enabled or disabled on the device The possible field values are Disable Disable port based authentication on the device Enable Enable port based authentication on the device e Authentication Method Select the authentication method used for port authentication The possible field values are RADIUS None Port authentication is first attempted through the RADIUS server If the RADIUS server is inaccessible or not defined then no authentication method None is used and the session is permitted RADIUS Port authentication is through the RADIUS server None No authentication method is used to authenticate the port e Guest VLAN Select whether the Guest VLAN is enabled or disabled on the device The default VLAN cannot be defined as a Guest VLAN The possible field values are Disable Disable the Guest VLAN on the device This is the default value Enable Enable using a Guest VLAN for unauthorized ports If a Guest VLAN is enabled the unauthorized port automatically joins the VLAN selected in the VLAN List field e Guest VLAN ID Select the guest VLAN ID from t
69. 700TP Smart Switch web browser GUI management buttons allow network managers to easily configure the device from remote locations The management buttons are shown below Table 2 1 Device Management Buttons Button Name Description CURRENT MEMBERS ADD Adds information to tables or information windows APPLY Applies configured changes to the device CANCEL Cancels modifications to tables or information windows CLEAR ALL Refreshes device information CLEAR ALL COUNTERS Resets statistics counters CLEAR LOGS Clears logs Displays current members of a LAG DELETE GO Deletes information from tables or information windows Selects the specified interface Introduction to the Web Browser Interface v1 0 April 2008 2 3 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Table 2 1 Device Management Buttons continued Button Name Description REFRESH Refreshes the screen with current data TAGGED PORT MEMBERS Displays tagged port members of a VLAN TEST Tests copper cables UNTAGGED PORT MEMBERS Displays untagged port members of a VLAN Informational Services Informational services provide access to technical support online help and device information and are displayed in the following topics e Help Navigation Tab e Accessing Device Information Help Navigation Tab The Help Navigation Tab provides access to informational se
70. ACP The LAG is configured automatically Select the LAG ID and LAG Type Click on the gold button The port panel displays Select the ports to be members of the LAG Click APPLY to update the device Configuring Switching Settings 4 11 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6 Click CURRENT MEMBERS The Current Members window opens and displays the member ports included in the LAG Current Members g1 94 97 Figure 4 7 LACP Configuration Aggregated links can be set up manually or automatically established by enabling LACP on the relevant links Aggregated ports can be linked into link aggregation port groups Each group is comprised of ports with the same speed The LACP Configuration screen contains fields for configuring LACP To configure LACP 1 Click Switching gt LAG gt Advanced gt LACP Configuration The LACP Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch LACP Configuration LACP Configuration LACP System Priority 1 Figure 4 8 The LACP Configuration screen contains the following field e LACP System Priority Enter the system priority value The field range is 1 65535 The field default is 1 2 Enter the LACP System Priority in the provided field 4 12 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3 Click APPLY to update the device LACP
71. ADIUS Accounting Servers 1 Click Security gt Management Security gt RADIUS gt Accounting Server Configuration The RADIUS Accounting Server Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP r witch 48 port Gigabit PoE Smort TACACS Authent Accounting Server Configuration Accounting Server Configuration cativa Lint Figure 6 3 The RADIUS Accounting Server Configuration screen contains the following fields e Accounting Mode Select the RADIUS accounting method The possible field values are None RADIUS accounting is disabled This is the default 802 1x 802 1X authentication sessions are recorded Login Device management Web login and logout sessions are recorded Both Both 802 1X authentication and device management sessions are recorded e Accouting Server Address Select the RADIUS Accounting Server IP address e Accounting Port Enter the RADIUS Accounting port number The accounting port is used to handle RADIUS server accounting The field default is 1813 2 Select the RADIUS Accounting Mode from the list in the provided field Select the RADIUS Accounting Server Address from the list in the provided field 4 Enter the RADIUS Accounting Port in the provided field Managing Security 6 5 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5 Click APPLY to update the device TACACS Terminal Access Controller Access Control System TACA
72. Boise Disabled 1000M O gts Disabled 1000M O g4 Disabled 1000M O as Disabled 1000M gis Disabled 1000M gt Figure 4 23 The CST Port Configuration screen contains the following fields e Interface Displays the port or LAG for which the STP information is displayed e STP Status Select the STP status on the interface The possible field values are Configuring Switching Settings 4 35 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Enable Enable STP on the interface Disable Disable STP on the interface Fast Link Select the Fast Link state on the interface If Fast Link mode is enabled for a interface the Port State is automatically placed in the Forwarding state when the port link is up Fast Link optimizes the STP protocol convergence The possible field values are Enable Enable Fast Link on the interface Disable Disable Fast Link on the interface Port State Displays the current STP state of a port If enabled the port state determines what forwarding action is taken on traffic Possible port states are Forwarding STP is enabled on the port and the port is forwarding packets based on the STP topology Disabled STP is currently disabled on the port The port forwards traffic while learning MAC addresses Blocking The port is currently blocked and cannot forward traffic or learn MAC addresses Listening The por
73. CS provides centralized security user access validation The system supports up to 2 TACACS servers TACACS provides a centralized user management system while still retaining consistency with RADIUS and other authentication processes The TACACS protocol ensures network integrity through encrypted protocol exchanges between the client and TACACS server The user assigned TACACS parameters are applied to newly defined TACACS servers If values are not defined the system defaults are applied to the new TACACS servers To configure TACACS Settings 1 Click Security gt Management Security gt TACACS The TACACS screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP Connect with Innovation 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Port Authentication Traffic Control ACL TACACS User Configuration Change Password TACACS gt RADIUS Salect ie ce TACACS m Li Figure 6 4 The TACACS screen contains the following fields e Host IP Address Enter the TACACS Server IP address e Key String Enter the default authentication and encryption key for TACACS communication between the device and the TACACS server e Authentication Port Enter the port number via which the TACACS session occurs The default port is port 49 Timeout for Reply Enter the amount of time in seconds the device waits for an answer from the TACACS server before retrying the
74. Configuring Switching Settings 4 51 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Interface Display the MAC Address table entries that relate to the specific interface e VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID number to which the entry refers e MAC Address Displays the MAC address to which the entry refers e Interface Displays the interface to which the entry refers 2 Select the Search By key from the list in the provided field 3 Enter the value to be searched for in the provided box 4 Click GO to execute the query To delete all addresses from the Advanced Address Table 1 Click Switching gt Address Table gt Advanced gt Address Table The Advanced Address Table screen displays 2 Click CLEAR ALL to delete all entries in the address table 4 52 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 Chapter 5 Configuring QoS Configuring the Basic and Advanced QoS Settings The navigation pane at the top of the web browser interface contains a QoS tab that enables you to manage your GS700TP Smart Switch with features under the following main heading e Cos The description that follows in this chapter describes configuring and managing QoS settings in the GS700TP Smart Switch CoS Quality of Service QoS provides the ability to implement QoS and priority queuing within a network For example certain types of traffic that require minimal delay such as Voice Video and re
75. Default Mapping e Restore Defaults Restore the DSCP Mapping device factory default values The possible field values are Checked Restore the factory default settings for DSCP mapping values Unchecked Maintain the current DSCP mapping settings 2 Select the Queue values for each DSCP In value in the provided fields Check or uncheck the Restore Defaults box in the provided field 4 Click APPLY to update the device 5 10 Configuring QoS v1 0 April 2008 Chapter 6 Managing Security Setting Security Configuration Options The navigation pane at the top of the web browser interface contains a Security tab that enables you to manage your GS700TP Smart Switch with features under the following main menu options e Management Security e Port Authentication e Traffic Control e ACL The description that follows in this chapter describes configuring and managing security settings in the GS700TP Smart Switch Management Security The Management Security menu contains the following options e User Configuration e RADIUS TACACS e Authentication List User Configuration The User Configuration menu contains the following options e Change Password 6 1 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Change Password The Change Password screen contains parameters for configuring device passwords Authenticatio
76. Enable Enable back pressure mode Disable Disable back pressure mode e Flow Control Select the flow control status of the port Operates when the port is in full duplex mode Flow control is disabled by default The possible field values are Enable Enable flow control Disable Disable Flow control Configuring Switching Settings 4 3 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e MDI MDIX Select the MDI MDIX status of the port Hubs and switches are deliberately wired opposite the way end stations are wired so that when a hub or switch is connected to an end station a straight through Ethernet cable can be used and the pairs will match up properly When two hubs or switches are connected to each other or two end stations are connected to each other a crossover cable is used to ensure that the correct pairs are connected The possible field values are Auto Provide automatic cable type detection MDI Media Dependent Interface Connect end stations MDIX Media Dependent Interface with Crossover Connect HUBs and switches e LAG ID Select the LAG ID to which the selected port is assigned Select the interface Enter or modify the fields in the first row Click APPLY to update the device LAG A Link Aggregated Group LAG optimizes port usage by linking a group of ports together to form a single LAG Aggregating ports multiplies the bandwid
77. G Configuration screen contains the following fields Interface Displays the LAG number Description Enter a user defined LAG description Status Select the current link operation The possible field values are Up The LAG is currently linked and forwarding traffic Down The LAG is currently not linked Reactivate Suspended Select the action to apply to a suspended LAG The possible field values are Enable Reactivate the suspended LAG Disable Do not reactivate the suspended LAG Type Displays the LAG Type The possible field values are Static The LAG is configured manually LACP The LAG is configured automatically Speed Select the data transmission rate for the LAG The LAG type determines what speed setting options are available LAG speeds can only be configured when auto negotiation is disabled The possible field values are Configuring Switching Settings 4 9 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 10M The LAG is currently operating at 10 Mbps 100M The LAG is currently operating at 100 Mbps 1000M The LAG is currently operating at 1000 Mbps Duplex Mode Displays the duplex mode of the LAG The possible field value is Full The interface supports transmission between the device and its link partner in both directions simultaneously Auto Negotiation Select the auto negotiation status o
78. G Name TAN LAG Type Static gt CURRENT MEMBERS _ GE Port 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 03 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 a GE Port 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Pa PP a PP ee pa a a a r Figure 2 10 2 Select the ports to be added as LAG members within the selected LAG by clicking on their respective boxes 3 Click APPLY to update the device Quick Boxes Quick Boxes provide users with flexibility in configuring VLANs for all ports or LAGs Clicking on the quick box toggles between the various options that exist for this field A quick box appears to the right of the arrow on the left hand side of the gold button The following example displays quick box basic usage options To mark or unmark all ports 1 Click on the quick box that appears to the left of the Port gold button A T appears in the quick box This sets all ports as Tagged VLAN Membership VLAN ID ie Group Operation tec Al El Figure 2 11 2 8 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2 Click on the Port gold button to display the ports which are now all Tagged VLAN Membership VLAN ID Group Operation tec Al zl VLAN Name pDefaut UNTAGGED PORT MEMBERS TAGGED PORT MEMBERS lt 5 z i lt Y GE Port 01 02 03 04 05 06 OF 03 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Ka Kil Ka a E a e ea a a
79. GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual NETGEAR NETGEAR Inc 4500 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 USA 202 10393 01 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2007 by NETGEAR Inc All Rights reserved Trademarks NETGEAR and the NETGEAR logo are registered trademarks of NETGEAR Inc in the United States and or other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks and Vista is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability NETGEAR reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice NETGEAR does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein Information is subject to change without notice Certificate of the Manufacturer Importer It is hereby certified that the GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch has been suppressed in accordance with the conditions set out in the BMPT AmtsblVfg 243 1991 and Vfg 46 1992 The operation of some equipment for example test transmitters in accordance with the regulations may however be subject to certain restrictions Please refer to the notes in the operating instructions The Federal Office for Telecommu
80. H or CLEAR LOGS to refresh or reset the Memory Logs screen Flash Log The Flash Log screen contains information about log entries saved to the log file in Flash including the time the log was generated the log severity and a description of the log message The message log is available after reboot To view the message logs in Flash 1 Click Monitoring gt Logs gt Flash Log The Flash Log screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Flash Log Note Logs stored im flash memory are saved after device reset Flash Log informations MAA Wi aton faind for Nip source Pierwateral Naae E aTHF al aumerncaten tated for mts source menr rte MAAA ELUTA aean faled tor Mts sow 2ATAEMOS O1J00 2060 019012 Informational MET Startup Warm Startup avrat EIda asen atonal ML Q1474B WOE O1 J0n 20C0 01 80 12 Mfermatenal WLIOLHUS Vian t Je sh ner vaste E Ea wose Piemaora NUNKLUS g 2tsrasseno 2 fermatenal WUW Donn a 2NTERMIY Oljas 012 2147403892 Otsar 2KCC ONSI Mfsemaneeal WLEC W Cown 2147403 or 01 Jan 2000 01 3012 miometora WUNK V Down 08 2187483 0 mance RISTAEMEIS Otadan QOOT OEE IZ Mieemateral WLIKDewn is Nbewn gE Astmaa O1es 2060 O1 9C12 nimeota MLE WCown 14 2147ABZO 01 Jan 20 01 60 12 Miermanonal NLAI W Cown noe ters 014 O4 S0 12 Figure 7 4 The Flash Log screen contains the following fields e Log Index Displays the log number e Log Time Displays the time at which the log was genera
81. Normal and High The High Queue is reserved for special traffic and is not recommended for use Restore Default Mapping e Restore Defaults Restore the device factory defaults for mapping CoS values to a forwarding queue The possible field values are Checked Restore the factory default settings for mapping CoS values to a forwarding queue Unchecked Maintain the current CoS queue mapping settings Select the Queue values for each CoS value in the provided fields Check or uncheck the Restore Defaults box in the provided field Click APPLY to update the device 5 8 Configuring QoS v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual DSCP to Queue Mapping The DSCP To Queue Mapping screen contains fields for mapping DSCP values to traffic queues for various PHBs Per Hop Behaviors These include the CS Class Selector AF Assured Forwarding and EF Expedited Forwarding For example a packet with a DSCP tag value of 1 can be assigned to the High queue To map DSCP values to queues 1 Click QoS gt CoS gt Advanced gt DSCP To Queue Mapping The DSCP To Queue Mapping screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP Connect with Innovation 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Security Monitoring Maintenance Help r DSCP To Queue Mapping v Basic Advanced DSCP To Queue Mapping peste Sunk Class Selector CS PHB lapping Mapping an Lowest 001000 L
82. OD oe ho oO oo of oo x x x x u z z IRR E E HHQH fs HHG HHHHHUHHE PEE T E E E H E E E E HERTEEE TERE Figure 6 8 The Port Authentication screen contains the following fields e Interface Displays the interfaces e User Name Displays the supplicant client user name once the user is authenticated e Port Control Select the port authorization state Auto The port control is Auto and a single client has been authenticated via the port Authorized The port control is Forced Authorized and clients have full port access Unauthorized Either the port control is force Unauthorized or the port control is Auto but a client has not been authenticated via the port e Guest VLAN Select whether the Guest VLAN is enabled or disabled on the port The default VLAN cannot be defined as a Guest VLAN The possible field values are Enable Enable using a Guest VLAN for the unauthorized port If a Guest VLAN is enabled the unauthorized port automatically joins the VLAN selected in the VLAN List field Disable Disable the Guest VLAN on the port This is the default value Managing Security 6 13 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Periodic Reauthentication Select whether periodic port reauthentication is enabled or disabled The possible field values are Enable Enable periodic port reauthentication Disable Disable port
83. P address to which the traps are sent e Notification Type Select the type of notification sent The possible field values are Traps Traps are sent 3 28 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual SR KN eR Ge Informs Informs are sent e User Name Enter the user name The field range is up to 30 alphanumeric characters e Security Level Select the security level attached to the group Security levels apply to SNMPv3 only The possible field values are No Authentication Neither the Authentication nor the Privacy security levels are assigned to the group Authentication Authenticates SNMP messages and ensures that the SNMP message s origin is authenticated Privacy Encrypts SNMP messages e UDP Port Enter the UDP port used to send notifications The default is 162 e Filter Name Select the SNMP filter name from the list of SNMP Notification filters Timeout Enter the amount of time in seconds the device waits before re sending informs The default is 15 seconds e Retries Enter the amount of times the device re sends an inform request The default is 3 seconds Enter the Recipients IP address in the provided field in the first row Select either Traps or Informs in the Notification Type provided field in the first row Enter the User Name in the provided field in the first row Select the Security L
84. Port Configuration To configure LACP port priority 1 Click Switching gt LAG gt Advanced gt LACP Port Configuration The LACP Port Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch Loov GO TO INTERFACE So Figure 4 9 The LACP Port Configuration screen contains the following fields e Interface Displays the interface number to which timeout and priority values are assigned e LACP Priority Enter the port priority value The field range is 1 65535 e Timeout Select the administrative LACP timeout The possible field values are Long A long timeout value 90 seconds This is the default Short A short timeout value 3 seconds 2 Select the interface 3 Enter the LACP Priority and select the Timeout in the provided fields in the first row Configuring Switching Settings 4 13 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4 Click APPLY to update the device VLAN VLANs are logical subgroups with a Local Area Network LAN which combine user stations and network devices into a single unit regardless of the physical LAN segment to which they are attached VLANs allow network traffic to flow more efficiently within subgroups VLANs use software to reduce the amount of time it takes for network changes additions and moves to be implemented VLANs have no minimum number of ports and can be created per unit per device or thr
85. Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique du minist re des Communications Cet appareil num rique NETGEAR GS700TP Smart Switch respecte les limites de bruits radio lectriques visant les appareils num riques de classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique du minist re des Communications du Canada Customer Support For assistance with installing and configuring your NETGEAR system or for questions or problems following installation e Check the NETGEAR Web page at http www NETGEAR com support e Call Technical Support in North America at 1 888 NETGEAR If you are outside North America please refer to the phone numbers listed on the Support Information Card that was included with your switch e Email Technical Support at support NETGEAR com e Defective or damaged merchandise can be returned to your point of purchase representative Internet World Wide Web NETGEAR maintains a World Wide Web home page that you can access at the uniform resource locator URL http www NETGEAR com A direct connection to the Internet and a Web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape are required v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual FCC Requirements for Operation in the United States FCC Information to User This product does not contain any user serviceable components and is to be used
86. STP Operation Mode Select the STP mode on the device The possible field values are STP Enable classic STP on the device RSTP Enable Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP on the device 4 30 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual BPDU Handling Select the method of handling STP BPDUs Bridge Protocol Data Units when STP is disabled on the device or interface The possible field values are Filtering BPDUs are filtered This the default Flooding BPDUs are flooded to all ports in the system Bridging BPDUs are bridged to all ports in the VLAN Status Bridge Identifier Displays the Bridge priority and MAC address Time Since Topology Change Displays the amount of time that has elapsed since the bridge was initialized or reset or the last topology change that occurred The time is displayed in a day hour minute second format such as 2 days 5 hours 10 minutes and 4 seconds Designated Root Displays the Root Bridge priority and MAC address Root Port Displays the port number that offers the lowest cost path from this bridge to the Root Bridge This field is significant when the bridge is not the Root Bridge Max Age Sec Displays the device Maximum Age Time The Maximum Age Time is the amount of time in seconds a bridge waits before sending configuration messages The default Maximum Age Time is 20 seconds Forw
87. Smart Switch VLAN Configuration VLAN Contiguration Figure 4 10 The Basic VLAN Configuration screen contains the following fields e VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID The field range is 2 4093 e VLAN Name Enter the user defined VLAN name e Type Displays the VLAN type The possible field values are Static The VLAN is user defined Default The default VLAN ID is 1 It cannot be modified by the user Select the VLAN entry Enter the VLAN ID and VLAN Name in the provided fields in the first row Click APPLY to update the device To add a new VLAN 1 2 3 Click Switching gt VLAN gt Basic gt VLAN Configuration The Basic VLAN Configuration screen displays Enter the VLAN ID and VLAN Name in the provided fields in the first row Click ADD to update the device To remove a VLAN 1 Click Switching gt VLAN gt Basic gt VLAN Configuration The Basic VLAN Configuration screen displays Configuring Switching Settings 4 15 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2 Select the VLAN entry 3 Click DELETE to remove the entry Advanced The VLAN Advanced menu contains the following options e VLAN Configuration e VLAN Membership e Port PVID Configuration VLAN Configuration The Advanced VLAN Configuration screen provides information and parameters for configuring and working with VLANs The maximum number of active VLANs is 128 To
88. System SOOT QoS Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Toso Voice VLAN STP Multicast Address Table Port PVID Configuration o Vian aah Port PVID Configuration ay i PORTS LAGS an aoto mtenrace b7 gu a Cis r g i A ip mg A C s rma i r a r ge i r m rp r gm Cy T as A r pe Figure 2 17 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface O41 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2 12 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface v1 0 April 2008 Chapter 3 Managing System Settings Using the System Settings Utility The navigation pane at the top of the web browser interface contains a System tab that enables you to manage your GS700TP Smart Switch with features under the following main menu options Management Device View PoE SNMP LLDP The description that follows in this chapter describes configuring and managing system settings in the GS700TP Smart Switch Management The Management menu enables configuration of some system parameters the switch IP Address and the system time and contains the following options System Information IP Configuration Time System Information The System Information screen contains parameters for configuring general device information including the system name system location system contact and idle timeout 3 1 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Softwar
89. To define Voice VLAN settings 1 Click Switching gt Voice VLAN gt Basic gt Properties The Voice VLAN Basic Properties screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Figure 4 16 The Voice VLAN Basic Properties screen contains the following fields Voice VLAN Status Select the Voice VLAN status on the device The possible field values are Enable Enable Voice VLAN on the device Disable Disable Voice VLAN on the device This is the default value VoiceVLAN ID Select the Voice VLAN ID number Class of Service Select the CoS tag to add to untagged packets received on the voice VLAN The possible field values are 0 7 where zero is the lowest priority and seven is the highest priority Remark CoS Enable or disable reassigning the CoS tag value to packets received on the voice VLAN The possible field values are Disable Disable remarking the packet CoS tag value This is the default value Enable Enable remarking the packet CoS tag value Configuring Switching Settings 4 23 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Voice VLAN Aging Time Enter the Voice VLAN aging time The Voice VLAN aging time sets the maximum inactivity time for a Voice VLAN port member after its MAC address is aged out If the time since the last MAC address with telephony MAC address was aged out exceeds the Voice VLAN aging time the port is
90. Voice VLAN gt Advanced gt OUI The Voice VLAN OUI screen displays 2 Click RESTORE DEFAULTS to restore the factory defaults STP Spanning Tree Protocol STP provides network topology for any arrangement of bridges STP also provides a single path between end stations on a network eliminating loops Loops occur when alternate routes exist between hosts Loops in an extended network can cause bridges to forward traffic indefinitely resulting in increased traffic and reducing network efficiency The STP menu contains the following options e Basic Configuring Switching Settings 4 29 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Advanced Basic The STP Basic menu contains the following options e STP Configuration STP Configuration The Basic STP Configuration screen contains parameters for configuring STP on the device To configure STP on the device 1 Click Switching gt STP gt Basic gt STP Configuration The Basic STP Configuration screen displays 4B port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch NETGEAR GS748TP STP Configuration Global Settings Spanning Tree State STP Operation Mode Figure 4 20 The Basic STP Configuration screen contains the following fields Global Settings e Spanning Tree State Select the STP state on the device The possible field values are Enable Enable STP on the device Disable Disable STP on the device e
91. a A ea a ea a ea aa a a a a a GE Port 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 ka TO a a a a a ea a a a a a a a a a a a a a Tl a a Figure 2 12 3 Click again on the Port quick box and a U appears in the quick box and in all the port boxes marking the ports as untagged VLAN Membership VLAN ID l Group Operation aa zl VLAN Name Dat UNTAGGED PORT MEMBERS TAGGED PORT MEMBERS lt 5 z lt 3 GE Port 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 083 09 10 1i 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 uj uf ul uf uf uf vf vf vf vf vf of vf of of vf of of vf of vf vf of vf GE Port 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 u v uj u vf uf vf vf of vf of vf of of of of of of of of of of of of Figure 2 13 4 Click again on the quick box and the quick box and all the port boxes appear blank marking the ports as neither tagged nor untagged 5 You may click on individual port boxes to toggle their tagged untagged status Introduction to the Web Browser Interface v1 0 April 2008 2 9 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Interface View and Selection A port or LAG interface may be selected from a table by using the interface selection row located above the row of column headers Clicking on Ports or LAGS displays the ports or the LAGs NETGEAR dt port Oigabi Pot Seer Seen System SEICT QoS Security Monitoring Maintenance Help iocout Port PVID C
92. a feature The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Name screen also allows network managers to filter notifications To define the SNMPv3 Trap Filter Name 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPvVv3 gt Trap Filter Name The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Name screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch yooour Trap Filter Name Trap Filter Name Figure 3 19 The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Name screen contains the following field e Filter Name Enter the user defined notification filter name 2 Select the trap filter entry 3 30 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3 Enter the trap Filter Name in the provided field in the first row 4 Click APPLY to update the device To add a new trap filter name 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Trap Filter Name The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Name screen displays 2 Enter the trap Filter Name in the provided field in the first row 3 Click ADD to update the device To remove a trap filter name 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Trap Filter Name The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Name screen displays 2 Select the trap filter name entry Click DELETE to remove the entry Trap Filter Content The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Content screen permits filtering traps based on OIDs Each OID is linked to a device feature or a portion of a feature The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Content screen also allows network managers to filter n
93. a non integral octet Alignment Error number The field range to detect jabbers is between 20 ms and 150 ms Collisions Displays the number of collisions received on the interface since the device was last refreshed Utilization Displays the percentage of the interface utilized 2 Select the History Entry No from the list in the provided field The statistics are displayed 3 To refresh the RMON History Table screen click REFRESH Monitoring the Switch 7 17 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Events Control The RMON Events Control screen contains fields for defining RMON events To configure RMON events control 1 Click Monitoring gt RMON gt Advanced gt Events Control The RMON Events Control screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch Figure 7 10 The RMON Events Control screen contains the following fields Event Entry Interface Displays the event e Community Enter the community to which the event belongs e Description Enter the user defined event description e Type Select the event type Possible values are None No event has occurred Log The event is a log entry Trap The event is a trap Log amp Trap The event is both a log entry and a trap e Time Displays the time that the event occurred e Owner Enter the device or user that defined the event 2 Select the even
94. ace Settings E O i Disable The Basic IGMP Snooping Configuration screen contains the following fields IGMP Snooping Configuration e IGMP Snooping Status Select the IGMP Snooping status on the device The possible field values are Enable Enable IGMP Snooping on the device Disable Disable IGMP Snooping on the device Interface Settings e VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID e Status Select the IGMP Snooping status on the VLAN The possible field values are Enable Enable IGMP Snooping on the VLAN 4 40 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Disable Disable IGMP Snooping on the VLAN 2 Select the IGMP Snooping Status in the provided field 3 Click APPLY to update the device To configure IGMP Snooping on a VLAN 1 Click Switching gt Multicast gt Basic gt IGMP Snooping Configuration The Basic IGMP Snooping Configuration screen displays 2 Select the VLAN ID entry in the Interface Settings table Select the Status from the list in the provided field in the first row Click APPLY to update the device Advanced The Multicast Advanced menu contains the following options e IGMP Snooping Configuration e Multicast Group Configuration e Multicast Group Membership e Multicast Forward All Configuring Switching Settings 4 41 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administratio
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96. aging System Settings 3 43 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Chassis ID Displays the chassis identification of the device transmitting the LLDP frame System Name Displays the administratively assigned device name System Description Describes the device For example system hardware type and version operating system and network software System Capabilities Describes the primary device function For example Bridge Router Port Information Interface Displays the port number Port ID Subtype Displays the port ID type For example MAC address Port ID Displays the port identification of the port transmitting the LLDP frame Port Description Displays information about the port including manufacturer product name and hardware software version Advertisement Displays the advertisement status of the port The possible field values are Enabled Advertisement is enabled on the port Disabled Advertisement is disabled on the port 2 Click REFRESH to refresh the Local Information screen To view LLDP MED detailed port information 1 Click System gt LLDP gt Advanced gt Local Information The LLDP MED Local Information screen displays 3 44 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Port Information Managed Address Address SubType Address Interface SubType
97. ail The powered device test has failed For example a port could not be enabled and cannot be used to deliver power to the powered device Testing The powered device is being tested For example a powered device is tested to confirm it is receiving power from the power supply Searching The device is currently searching for a powered device Searching is the default PoE operational status 3 12 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Fault The device has detected a fault on the powered device when the port is forced on For example the power supply voltage is out of range or there is a communication error with PoE devices or a short occurs or unknown error occurs Other Fault The device has detected a fault on the powered device when the port is not forced on For example a hardware fault occurred or the system is initializing or the port is not responding or there is an overload or underload or the power budget is exceeded or the maximum temperature is exceeded 2 Select an interface 3 Select the Admin Mode and Priority Level from the lists in the provided fields in the first row 4 Click APPLY to update the device SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP provides a method for managing network devices The device supports the following SNMP versions e SNMP vl and v2c e SNMP version 3 The SNMP agents mai
98. ains the following options e SNMPvI1 v2 e SNMPv3 SNMPv1 v2 The SNMPv1 v2 menu contains the following options e Community Configuration e Trap Configuration Community Configuration Access rights are managed by defining communities in the Community Configuration screen When community names are changed access rights are also modified To configure SNMP communities 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv1 v2 gt Community Configuration The Community Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Community Configuration ements Rasic Table Figure 3 9 The SNMPv1 v2 Community Configuration screen contains the following fields e Management Station Enter the management station IP address for which the Basic SNMP community is defined 3 14 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Community String Enter the SNMP community string used to authenticate the management station to the device e Access Mode Select the access rights of the community The possible field values are Read Only Management access is restricted to read only Changes cannot be made to the device configuration and to the community Read Write Management access is read write Changes can be made to the device configuration but not to the community SNMP Admin User has access to all
99. al time traffic can be assigned to a high priority queue while other traffic can be assigned to a lower priority queue The result is an improved traffic flow for traffic with high demand QoS is defined by e Classification Specifies which packet fields are matched to specific values All packets matching the user defined specifications are classified together e Action Defines traffic management where packet forwarding is based on packet information and packet field values such as VLAN Priority Tag VPT and DiffServ Code Point DSCP After packets are assigned to a specific egress queue CoS services can be assigned to the queue Egress queues are configured with a scheduling scheme by one of the following methods e Strict Priority Ensures that time sensitive applications are always forwarded Strict Priority SP allows the prioritization of mission critical time sensitive traffic over less time sensitive applications For example under SP voice over IP VoIP traffic can be prioritized so that it is forwarded before FTP or email SMTP traffic 5 1 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Weighted Round Robin Ensures that a single application does not dominate the device forwarding capacity Weighted Round Robin WRR forwards entire queues in a round robin order All queues can participate in WRR except SP queues If the traffic flow is minimal and SP queues do not occupy the wh
100. ally defined on the port or learned on that port up to the point when it is locked When a packet is received on a locked port and the packet source MAC address is not tied to that port either it was learned on a different port or it is unknown to the system the protection mechanism is invoked It provides the following options for unauthorized packets arriving at a locked port e Forwarded e Discarded with no trap e Discarded with a trap e Shuts down the port Locked port security also enables storing a list of MAC addresses in the configuration file The MAC address list can be restored after the device has been reset Managing Security 6 17 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To define port security 1 Click Security gt Traffic Control gt Port Security The Port Security screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP Connect with Innovation 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Port Security Port Security Port Security PORTS LAGS All GO TO INTERFACE laSa Select Interface Status Learning Max Action Trap Trap Mode Entries Frequency EEN eS ee ee e O ja Classic Lock E Classic Lock O s Classic Lock O g4 Classic Lock O s Classic Lock E Classic Lock O g Classic Lock go Classic Lock O e Classic Lock E Classic Lock O m Classic Lock E Classic Lock O 3 Classic Lock O g4 Classic Lock O as Cla
101. andling from the list in the provided field 4 Ifyou selected Enable in the LLDP field enter the TLV Advertised Interval Hold Multiplier Reinitializing Delay Transmit Delay and Fast Start Duration in the provided fields 5 Click APPLY to update the device Advanced The LLDP Advanced menu contains the following options e LLDP Configuration e LLDP Port Settings e LLDP MED Network Policy LLDP MED Port Settings Local Information Neighbors Information LLDP Configuration The Advanced LLDP Configuration screen allows network managers to assign global LLDP and LLDP MED LLDP Media Endpoint Discovery parameters Managing System Settings 3 35 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure LLDP settings 1 Click System gt LLDP gt Advanced gt LLDP Configuration The Advanced LLDP Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch ES LLDP Configuration Adamse LLOP Properties rr a toe osade Cs LLOPOU Handing ee TLV Advertised Interval Ls 3 Wold multipher atic Reinstiahzing Delay E 30 BSA Transmit Oelay SSS isu LLDP MED Properties Fast Start Duration a Tim Figure 3 22 The Advanced LLDP Configuration screen contains the following fields LLDP Properties LLDP Select the LLDP global status on the device The possible field values are Disable D
102. ard Delay Sec Displays the device Forward Delay Time The Forward Delay Time is the amount of time in seconds a bridge remains in a listening and learning state before forwarding packets The default is 15 seconds Hello Time Sec Displays the device Hello Time The Hello Time indicates the amount of time in seconds a Root Bridge waits between configuration messages The default is 2 seconds 2 Select Enable or Disable in the Spanning Tree State provided field Select the STP Operation Mode in the provided field If you selected Disable in the Spanning Tree State field select the BPDU Handling mode from the list in the provided field 5 Click APPLY to update the device Advanced The STP Advanced menu contains the following options e STP Configuration Configuring Switching Settings 4 31 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e CST Configuration e CST Port Configuration e Rapid STP STP Configuration The Advanced STP Configuration screen contains parameters for enabling STP on the device To configure STP on the device 1 Click Switching gt STP gt Advanced gt STP Configuration The Advanced STP Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch ocout STP Configuration Global Settings Spanaing Tree State C Osade trade STP Operation Mode Gs Care BPOV Handing z Figure 4 21 The Advanc
103. are Administration Manual To define SNMPv3 communities 1 2 3 4 5 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Community Configuration The SNMPv3 Community Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 46 port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch Figure 3 14 The SNMPv3 Community Configuration screen contains the following fields e Management Station Enter the management station IP address for which the SNMP community is defined e Community String Enter the password used to authenticate the management station to the device e Group Name Select the SNMP group from a list of SNMP groups defined in the SNMP Group Configuration screen Select the SNMP community entry Enter the Management Station and Community String in the provided fields Select the Group Name from the list Click APPLY to update the device To add a new SNMPv3 community 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Community Configuration The SNMPv3 Community Configuration screen displays Enter the Management Station and Community String in the provided fields in the first row Select the Group Name from the list in the provided field in the first row Click ADD to update the device 3 22 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To remove an SNMPv3 community 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Community Configuration The SNMPv3 Community Configuration screen dis
104. artup Alarm from the list in the provided field in the first row If you selected Rising Alarm or Rising and Falling as the Startup Alarm enter the Rising Threshold and select the Rising Event number in the provided fields in the first row If you selected Falling Alarm or Rising and Falling as the Startup Alarm enter the Falling Threshold and select the Falling Event number in the provided fields in the first row Enter the Interval and Owner in the provided fields in the first row 10 Click APPLY to update the device To add an alarm entry 1 Click Monitoring gt RMON gt Advanced gt Alarms The RMON Alarms screen displays Monitoring the Switch 7 21 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2 Select the Counter Name from the list of MIB variable values in the provided field in the first row Enter the Interface in the provided field in the first row Select the Sample Type from the list in the provided field in the first row Select the Startup Alarm from the list in the provided field in the first row A we amp If you selected Rising Alarm or Rising and Falling as the Startup Alarm enter the Rising Threshold and select the Rising Event number in the provided fields in the first row 7 If you selected Falling Alarm or Rising and Falling as the Startup Alarm enter the Falling Threshold and select the Falling Event number in the provided fields in the first row 8 Enter t
105. as occurred For example a power overload or a short circuit e Nominal Power Displays the actual amount of power the device can supply The field value is displayed in Watts e Consumed Power Displays the amount of the power used by the device The field value is displayed in Watts e System Usage Threshold Enter the percentage of power consumed before an alarm is generated The field value is 1 99 percent The default is 95 percent e Traps Select the PoE device trap state The possible field values are Enable Enable PoE traps on the device Disable Disable PoE traps on the device This is the default value 2 Enter the System Usage Threshold in the provided field Select either Enable or Disable in the Traps field 4 Click APPLY to update the device Advanced The PoE Advanced menu contains the following options e PoE Configuration e PoE Port Configuration PoE Configuration The Advanced PoE Configuration screen contains system PoE information for enabling PoE on the device monitoring the current power usage and enabling PoE traps Managing System Settings 3 9 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure PoE on the device 1 Click System gt PoE gt Advanced gt PoE Configuration The Advanced PoE Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch E Figure 3 7 The Advanced PoE Confi
106. ast control mode on the interface The possible field values are Multicast amp Broadcast amp Unknown Unicast Count Broadcast Multicast and Unicast traffic together Multicast amp Broadcast Count Broadcast and Multicast traffic together Broadcast Only Count Broadcast traffic only This mode is enabled by default Managing Security v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Broadcast Rate Threshold Enter the maximum rate kilobits per second at which broadcast packets are forwarded GE Gigabit Ethernet ports have a range of 3500 1000000 The default value for GE ports is 3500 2 Select the interface Select Enable or Disable Broadcast Control in the provided field in the first row 4 Ifyou selected Enable Broadcast Control select the Broadcast Mode from the list in the provided field in the first row 5 If you selected Enable Broadcast Control enter the Broadcast Rate Threshold in the provided field in the first row 6 Click APPLY to update the device Port Security Network security can be increased by limiting access on a specific port only to users with specific MAC addresses The MAC addresses can be dynamically learned or statically configured Locked port security monitors both received and learned packets that are received on specific ports Access to the locked port is limited to users with specific MAC addresses These addresses are either manu
107. b browser you can monitor the performance of your switch and optimize network configuration Using your browser for example you can set up VLANs traffic priority and configure port trunking In addition NETGEAR provides the SmartWizard Discovery utility with this product This program runs under Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2000 and provides a front end that discovers the switches on your network segment When you power up your switch for the first time the SmartWizard Discovery utility enables you to configure its basic network parameters without prior knowledge of IP address or subnet mask Following such configuration this program leads you into the Web Management interface Some features of the SmartWizard Discovery utility and Web Management interface are shown in the table below 1 2 Getting Started with Switch Management v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Table 1 1 Switch Management Methods Management Method Features SmartWizard Discovery utility No IP address or subnet mask setup needed Discover all switches on the network User friendly interface under Microsoft Windows Firmware upgrade capability Password change feature Provides entry to web configuration of switch Web browser interface Password protection Ideal for configuring the switch remotely Compatible with Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator on any platform Extensive switch config
108. ce with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help EU Statement of Compliance The NETGEAR GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch is compliant with the following EU Council Directives 89 336 EEC and LVD 73 23 EEC Compliance is verified by testing to the following standards EN55022 Class A EN55024 and EN60950 1 AN Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take appropriate measures Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus NETGEAR GS700TP Smart Switch does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the
109. ched in the MAC Rules database e Action Select the action applied to packets with MAC addresses that have been filtered The possible field values are Permit Permit access to the device Deny Deny access to packets originating from the blocked MAC address Shutdown Drop packets that meet the ACL criteria and disable the port to which the packet was addressed Select the ACL Name from the list in the provided field Select the rule entry Enter the provided fields in the first row Click APPLY to update the device To add a MAC rule 1 2 3 4 Click Security gt ACL gt MAC Rules The MAC Rules screen displays Select the ACL Name from the list in the provided field Enter the provided fields in the first row Click ADD to update the device To delete a MAC rule 1 2 3 4 Click Security gt ACL gt MAC Rules The MAC Rules screen displays Select the ACL Name from the list in the provided field Select the rule entry Click DELETE to remove the entry 6 22 Managing Security v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual MAC Binding Configuration To bind interfaces to an ACL 1 Click Security gt ACL gt MAC Binding Configuration The MAC Binding Configuration screen displays atipan Gigab tot Saan Sonn Management Security Port Authentication Traffic Control MAC Binding Configuration MAC Binding Configuration ACL Mame
110. contains the following fields e RAM Logs Select the minimum message severity level to appear in the RAM Log The following are the available message severity levels Emergency The highest warning level If the device is down or not functioning properly an emergency log message is saved to the specified logging location Alert The second highest warning level An alert log is saved if there is a serious device malfunction for example all device features are down Critical The third highest warning level A critical log is saved if a critical device malfunction occurs for example two device ports are not functioning while the rest of the device ports remain functional Error A device error has occurred for example if a single port is offline Warning The lowest level of a device warning The device is functioning but an operational problem has occurred Notice Provides device information Monitoring the Switch 7 3 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Informational Provides device information Debug Provides debugging messages e Log File Select the minimum message severity level to appear in the log file The following are the available message severity levels Emergency The highest warning level If the device is down or not functioning properly an emergency log message is saved to the specified logging location
111. creen contains the following fields e LAG ID Select the LAG ID e LAG Name Displays the user defined LAG name e LAG Type Select the LAG type The possible field values are Static The LAG is configured manually LACP The LAG is configured dynamically Select the LAG ID and LAG Type Click on the gold button The port panel displays Select the ports to be members of the LAG Click APPLY to update the device Configuring Switching Settings 4 7 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6 Click CURRENT MEMBERS The Current Members window opens and displays the member ports included in the LAG Current Members g1 94 07 Figure 4 4 Advanced The LAG Advanced menu contains the following options e LAG Configuration e LAG Membership e LACP Configuration e LACP Port Configuration LAG Configuration The Advanced LAG Configuration screen contains fields for configuring LAG parameters The system supports 8 LAGs and each LAG can contain up to 8 ports 4 8 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To define LAG parameters 1 Click Switching gt LAG gt Advanced gt LAG Configuration The Advanced LAG Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch oaout LAG Configuration LAG Conliguration Figure 4 5 The Advanced LA
112. d Discovery utility is located on the switch installation CD 4 Start the SmartWizard Discovery utility 5 Click Discover for the SmartWizard Discovery utility to find your GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch You should see a screen similar to that shown in Figure 1 1 Getting Started with Switch Management 1 5 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6 Click Configuration Setting A screen similar to that shown below appears 3t Smartwizard Discovery File Help Device List MAC Address Protocol Version Product Name System Name Location 00 0F B5 97 42 2C 192 168 0239 2 001 002 GS7481P Configuration setting Product Name GS748TP MAC Address 00 0F B5 97 42 2C IP Address 192 168 P Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 168 System Name Location Password DO DHCP Enable Disable ewes DHCP Refresh Discover r Device Setting 7 Configuration Setting Password Change Web Access Firmware Upgrade Exit Figure 1 3 Select Disable to disable DHCP The default IP address is 192 168 0 239 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 If you want different values enter the switch IP address gateway IP address and subnet mask 9 Type your password and click Set Please ensure that your PC and the GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch are in the same subnet Note the settings for later use 1 6 Getting Started with Switch Management v1 0 April 2008
113. ddress automatically r Device Setting m Use the following DNS server addresses i Cont ation Settir Password Web Access Fit Ur cl Preferred DNS server ra Configuration Seting Password Change 3 rmware Uparade Altemate DNS server A j E Bi Figure 1 4 You need Windows Administrator privileges to change these settings 1 On your PC access the MS Windows operating system TCP IP Properties 2 Set IP address and subnet mask appropriately The subnet mask value is identical to that set in the switch The PC IP address must be different from that of the switch but lie in the same subnet 3 Click Web Access in the SmartWizard Discovery utility to enable the management screens as described in the following section Getting Started with Switch Management 1 7 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Web Access For Web access you can either e Select Web Access using the SmartWizard Discovery utility see Network with a DHCP Server or Network without a DHCP Server e Access the switch directly without using the SmartWizard Discovery utility You must work from the same network segment that contains the switch 1 e the subnet mask values of switch and PC host must be the same and you must point your browser using the switch IP address If you used the SmartWizard Discovery utility to set up IP address and subnet mask either with or without DHCP
114. device configuration options as well as permissions to modify the community 2 Select the community entry 3 Enter the Management Station and Community String in the provided fields in the first row 4 Select the Access Mode from the list in the provided field in the first row 5 Click APPLY to update the device To add a new SNMP community 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv1 v2 gt Community Configuration The Community Configuration screen displays 2 Enter the Management Station and Community String in the provided fields in the first row 3 Select the Access Mode from the list in the provided field in the first row 4 Click ADD to update the device To remove an SNMP community 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv1 v2 gt Community Configuration The Community Configuration screen displays 2 Select the entry to be removed Click DELETE to remove the entry Trap Configuration The SNMPv1 v2 Trap Configuration screen contains information for defining filters that determine whether traps are sent to specific users and the trap type sent SNMP notification filters provide the following services e Identifying Management Trap Targets e Defining Trap Filtering Managing System Settings 3 15 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Defining Trap Generation Parameters e Providing Access Control Checks To configure SNMPv1 v2 trap station management 1 Click System
115. e Remark CoS and enter the Voice VLAN Aging Time in the provided fields 4 Click APPLY to update the device Port Setting The Voice VLAN Port Setting screen allows network managers to add ports or LAGs to the voice VLAN 4 26 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To add ports or LAGs to the Voice VLAN 1 Click Switching gt Voice VLAN gt Advanced gt Port Setting The Port Setting screen opens NETGEAR GS7A8TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Port Setting Advonced Port Setting PORTS LAGS All GO TO INTERFACE co Ai oi Dearie z r r r r r r r r r r r aate Ouares Net cive r r r r r r r r C r Figure 4 18 The Voice VLAN Port Setting screen contains the following fields e Interface Displays the interface for which the Voice VLAN settings are applied Voice VLAN Mode Select the Voice VLAN mode The possible field values are None Maintain the current Voice VLAN port LAG settings This is the default value Auto Enable the port LAG to join the Voice VLAN if traffic with an IP Phone MAC Address is transmitted on the port LAG The port LAG is aged out of the voice VLAN if the IP phone s MAC address with an OUI prefix is aged out and exceeds the defined aging time If the MAC Address of the IP phones OUI was added manually to a port LAG in the Voice VLAN the user cannot add it to the Voice VLAN
116. e Administration Manual To configure system parameters 1 Click System gt Management gt System Information The System Information screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Information 19 Configuration System Information i Mra System Name System Location m System Contact System Object 10 9 6 34 3 09 2 5 9995 6 22 Figure 3 1 The System Information screen contains the following fields System Name Enter the user defined device name The field may contain 0 160 characters System Location Enter the location where the system is currently running The field may contain 0 160 characters System Contact Enter the name of the contact person The field may contain 0 160 characters System Object ID Displays the vendor s authoritative identification Date amp Time Displays the current date and local time System Up Time Displays the amount of time since the most recent device reset The system time is displayed in the following format days hours minutes seconds For example 41 days 2 hours 22 minutes 15 seconds Idle Timeout Enter the amount of time minutes that elapses before an idle station is timed out Idle stations that are timed out must login to the system The field range is 5 30 minutes The field default value is 10 minutes Base MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the device 3 2 Managing System Settings v1 0
117. e Limit Status Select whether rate limiting is defined on the interface The possible field values are Enable Enable ingress rate limiting on the interface Disable Disable ingress rate limiting on the interface Ingress Rate Limit Enter the rate limit in kilobits per second The possible field range is 3500 to the maximum port speed GE Gigabit Ethernet ports have a maximum speed of 1000000 kilobits per second The field default value is 3500 Egress Shaping Rates Status Select whether egress shaping is defined on the interface The possible field values are Enable Enable egress shaping rate on the interface Disable Disable egress shaping rate on the interface This is the default value 5 6 Configuring QoS v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Egress Shaping Rates CIR Enter the Egress Shaping Committed Information Rate CIR in kilobits per second The possible field range is 64 to 1000000 for GE ports e Egress Shaping Rates CbS Enter the Egress Shaping Committed Burst Size CbS in bits per second The possible field range is 4096 to 16769020 2 Select the interface 3 Choose either Enable or Disable in the Ingress Rate Limit Status provided field in the first row 4 Ifyou selected Enable in the Ingress Rate Limit Status field enter the Ingress Rate Limit in the provided field in the first row 5 Choose either Enable or D
118. e VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID e Status Select the IGMP Snooping status on the VLAN The possible field values are 4 42 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3 Enable Enable IGMP Snooping on the VLAN Disable Disable IGMP Snooping on the VLAN Auto Learn Select the Auto Learn status on the device If Auto Learn is enabled the devices automatically learns where other Multicast groups are located The possible field values are Enable Enable auto learn Disable Disable auto learn Host Timeout Enter the amount of time in seconds the host waits to receive a message before timing out The default value is 260 seconds MRouter Timeout Enter the amount of the time in seconds the Multicast router waits to receive a message before it times out The default value is 300 seconds Leave Timeout Enter the amount of time in seconds the host waits after requesting to leave the IGMP group and not receiving a Join message from another station before timing out If a Leave Timeout occurs the switch notifies the Multicast device to stop sending traffic The field range is 0 2147483647 The default value is 10 seconds Select the IGMP Snooping Status and Bridge Multicast Filtering Status in the provided fields Click APPLY to update the device To configure IGMP Snooping on a VLAN 1 2 3 4 5 Click Switching
119. e VLAN on the device This is the default value VoiceVLAN ID Select the Voice VLAN ID number Class of Service Select a CoS tag to add to untagged packets received on the voice VLAN The possible field values are 0 7 where zero is the lowest priority and seven is the highest priority Remark CoS Enable or disable reassigning the CoS tag value to packets received on the voice VLAN The possible field values are Disable Disable remarking the packet CoS tag value This is the default value Enable Enable remarking the packet CoS tag value Configuring Switching Settings 4 25 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Voice VLAN Aging Time Enter the Voice VLAN aging time The Voice VLAN aging time sets the maximum inactivity time for a Voice VLAN port member after its MAC address is aged out If the time since the last MAC address with telephony MAC address was aged out exceeds the Voice VLAN aging time the port is dropped from the voice VLAN The default time is one day The field format is Day Hour Minute The aging time starts after the MAC Address is aged out from the Dynamic MAC Address table The default time is 300 sec For more information on defining MAC address age out time see Dynamic Addresses 2 Select the device VoiceVLAN Status in the provided field 3 If you selected Enable in the VoiceVLAN Status field select the VoiceVLAN ID Class of Servic
120. e used in the following applications e IP Phones e Wireless Access Points e IP Gateways Managing System Settings 3 7 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Audio and video remote monitoring Powered Devices are devices that receive power from the device power supply for example IP phones The PoE menu contains the following options e Basic e Advanced Basic The PoE Basic menu contains the following option e PoE Configuration PoE Configuration The Basic PoE Configuration screen contains system PoE information for enabling PoE on the device monitoring the current power usage and enabling PoE traps To configure PoE on the device 1 Click System gt PoE gt Basic gt PoE Configuration The Basic PoE Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Switching Qos Security onitoring jaintenance Ee Management Device View SNMP UDP PoE Configuration PoE Configuration Figure 3 6 The Basic PoE Configuration screen contains the following fields e Power Status Displays the online power source status The possible field values are On The power supply unit is functioning Off The power supply unit is not functioning 3 8 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Faulty The power supply unit is functioning but an error h
121. ect to upload the Configuration File via the web browser interface HTTP Maintenance 8 3 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e TFTP Server IP Enter the TFTP Server IP Address to which the Firmware or Configuration file is uploaded e Remote Filename Enter the name of the destination file on the TFTP server 2 Select Firmware or Configuration as the upload File Type from the provided field Select whether to upload via TFTP or via HTTP If you selected the Firmware File to upload you must select via TFTP 4 Ifyou selected via TFTP enter the TFTP Server IP address in the provided field 5 If you selected via TFTP enter the Remote Filename in the provided field 6 Click APPLY to upload the file Download The Download menu contains the following option e Download Download System files can be downloaded using the Download screen To download system files 1 Click Maintenance gt Download The Download screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP SA rE 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch onnect with Innovation System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help File Management Troubleshooting Download v Download i File Download FileType Firmware X via TFTP C via HTTP TFTP Server IP Remote Filename The Download screen contains the following fields 8 4 Maintenance v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
122. ed STP Configuration screen contains the following fields Global Settings e Spanning Tree State Select the STP state on the device The possible field values are Enable Enable STP on the device Disable Disable STP on the device e STP Operation Mode Select the STP mode on the device The possible field values are STP Enable classic STP on the device RSTP Enable Rapid Spanning Tree RSTP on the device 4 32 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual BPDU Handling Select the method of handling STP BPDUs Bridge Protocol Data Units when STP is disabled on the device or interface The possible field values are Filtering BPDUs are filtered This the default Flooding BPDUs are flooded to all ports in the system Bridging BPDUs are bridged to all ports in the VLAN Status Bridge Identifier Displays the Bridge priority and MAC address Time Since Topology Change Displays the amount of time that has elapsed since the bridge was initialized or reset and the last topographic change that occurred The time is displayed in a day hour minute second format such as 2 days 5 hours 10 minutes and 4 seconds Designated Root Displays the Root Bridge priority and MAC address Root Port Indicates the port number that offers the lowest cost path from this bridge to the Root Bridge This field is significant
123. ement as well as system name system ID system description and system capability advertisements The LLDP menu enables configuration of LLDP parameters and contains the following options e Basic e Advanced Basic The LLDP Basic menu contains the following option e LLDP Configuration LLDP Configuration The Basic LLDP Configuration screen allows network managers to assign global LLDP and LLDP MED LLDP Media Endpoint Discovery parameters Managing System Settings 3 33 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure LLDP settings 1 Click System gt LLDP gt Basic gt LLDP Configuration The Basic LLDP Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch LLDP Configuration LLDP Properties LLDP MED Properties Fast Start Duration Figure 3 21 The Basic LLDP Configuration screen contains the following fields LLDP Properties e LLDP Select the LLDP global status on the device The possible field values are Disable Disable LLDP on the device This is the default value Enable Enable LLDP on the device e LLDPDU Handling Select LLDPDU LLDP Data Unit packet handling when LLDP is disabled The possible field values are Flooding LLDPDU packets are flooded to all ports in the system Filtering LLDPDU packets are filtered This is the default e TLV Advertised Interval Enter
124. enettoetractasadiie desesinetceniadaerpaniacpilpransusiaehacitateieraauaeytaanesiaets 8 6 vii Contents v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Chapter 9 Online Help OMNE LGD sendinn baee dedi vauebiee thaecrea gs Leeiudeden ealeaibiaeuiegaiea 9 1 SEU yee ices ie aca tee generar sal Pe td ace sen ape eneaine a aaa tndatn papas 9 1 DoS RTT e aE T terre reer E cee mre rere eer tere errr ratte terre ere ore creer restr ts 9 2 Appendix A Default Settings Index Contents viii v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual v1 0 April 2008 Contents About This Manual The NETGEAR GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual describes how to install configure operate and troubleshoot the GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch using its included software This book describes the software configuration procedures and explains the options available within those procedures Who Should Use this Book The information in this manual is intended for readers with intermediate to advanced system management skills This document was created primarily for the system administrator who wishes to install and configure the GS700TP Smart Switch in a network This user guide assumes that the reader has a general understanding of switch platforms and a basic knowledge of Ethernet and networking concepts To install this switch it is not necessary to understand and use all of its
125. ese specifications Product Version GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Manual Publication Date April 2008 gt Note Product updates are available on the NETGEAR Inc website at http www netgear com support How to Use This Manual The HTML version of this manual includes the following e Buttons gt and lt for browsing forwards or backwards through the manual one page at a time e A button that displays the table of contents and a button Double click on a link in the table of contents or index to navigate directly to where the topic is described in the manual e A i button to access the full NETGEAR Inc online knowledge base for the product model e Links to PDF versions of the full manual and individual chapters About This Manual xii v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual How to Print this Manual To print this manual select one of the following options e Printing a Page from HTML Each page in the HTML version of the manual is dedicated to a major topic Select File gt Print from the browser menu to print the page contents e Printing from PDF Your computer must have the free Adobe Acrobat reader installed in order to view and print PDF files The Acrobat reader is available on the Adobe Web site at http www adobe com Printing a PDF Chapter e Click the PDF of This Chapter link at the top left of any page
126. evel from the list in the provided field in the first row Enter the UDP Port in the provided field in the first row Select the Filter Name from the list in the provided field in the first row Enter the Timeout and Retries in the provided fields in the first row Click APPLY to update the device To add a new trap 1 2 3 4 5 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Trap Configuration The SNMPv3 Trap Configuration screen displays Enter the Recipients IP address in the provided field in the first row Select either Traps or Informs in the Notification Type provided field in the first row Enter the User Name in the provided field in the first row Select the Security Level from the list in the provided field in the first row Managing System Settings 3 29 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6 Enter the UDP Port in the provided field in the first row 7 Select the Filter Name from the list in the provided field in the first row 8 Enter the Timeout and Retries in the provided fields in the first row 9 Click ADD to update the device To remove a trap 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Trap Configuration The SNMPv3 Trap Configuration screen displays 2 Select the trap entry Click DELETE to remove the entry Trap Filter Name The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Name screen permits filtering traps based on OIDs Each OID is linked to a device feature or a portion of
127. evice is accessed using SmartWizard Discovery the IP address retrieved through DHCP is displayed e If the device fails to retrieve an IP address through DHCP the default IP address is 192 168 0 239 Managing System Settings 3 3 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To define an IP interface 1 Click System gt Management gt IP Configuration The IP Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch IP Configuration System Information ty IP Configuration Time G Dynamic 19 Address ONCE Figure 3 2 The IP Configuration screen contains the following fields e Dynamic IP Address DHCP Enable the IP address to be configured automatically by the DHCP server Selecting this field disables the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and Delete fields e Static IP Address Enable the user to define a static IP address e IP Address Enter the static IP address used to manage the device e Subnet Mask Enter the IP address mask e Gateway Enter the default gateway IP address The following option is available Delete Delete the default gateway IP address 2 Select the method of assigning the IP address by selecting either Dynamic IP Address or Static IP Address 3 If you selected Static IP Address enter the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway address in the provided fields 4 Click APPLY to update the system settings
128. f the LAG Auto Negotiation is a protocol between two link partners that enables a port to advertise its transmission rate duplex mode and flow control abilities to its partner Auto Negotiation is enabled by default The possible field values are Enable Enable auto negotiation Disable Disable auto negotiation Flow Control Select the flow control status of the LAG Operates when the port is in full duplex mode Flow Control is disabled by default The possible field values are Enable Enable flow control Disable Disable flow control 2 Select the interface Enter or modify the fields in the first row Click APPLY to update the device 4 10 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual LAG Membership The Advanced LAG Membership screen allows network managers to assign ports to LAGs To assign ports to LAGs 1 a Pe Ye ON Click Switching gt LAG gt Advanced gt LAG Membership The Advanced LAG Membership screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch r oaout LAG Membership Adsaaced Membership Figure 4 6 The Advanced LAG Membership screen contains the following fields e LAG ID Select the LAG ID e LAG Name Displays the user defined LAG name e LAG Type Select the LAG type The possible field values are Static The LAG is configured manually L
129. ging logs The logs enable viewing device events in real time and recording the events for later usage Logs record and manage events and report errors and informational messages The Logs menu contains the following options e Logs Configuration e Log Filter e Memory Log e Flash Log e Server Log Logs Configuration The Logs Configuration screen contains fields for enabling and disabling logs globally To enable or disable event logging 1 Click Monitoring gt Logs gt Logs Configuration The Logs Configuration screen displays NETGEAR Logs Configuration Logs Configuration Figure 7 1 GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch wooot The Logs Configuration screen contains the following field e Logging State Select whether to enable or disable the device global logs for Cache File and Server Logs Console logs are enabled by default The possible field values are 7 2 Monitoring the Switch v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Disable Disable device logs Enable Enable device logs 2 Select either Enable or Disable as the Logging State in the provided field 3 Click APPLY to update the device Log Filter To configure log filters 1 Click Monitoring gt Logs gt Log Filter The Log Filter screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 46 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Figure 7 2 The Log Filter screen
130. gt SNMP gt SNMPv1 v2 gt Trap Configuration The SNMPv1 v2 Trap Configuration screen displays 2 Enter the fields in the first row 3 Click ADD to update the device To remove an SNMP trap 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv1 v2 gt Trap Configuration The SNMPv1 v2 Trap Configuration screen displays 2 Select the entry to be removed 3 Click DELETE to remove the entry SNMPv3 The SNMPv3 menu contains the following options e Engine ID e View Name e View Content e Community Configuration e Group Configuration e User Configuration e Global Trap Configuration e Trap Configuration e Trap Filter Name e Trap Filter Content Managing System Settings 3 17 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Engine ID The SNMPv3 Engine ID screen allows network managers to define the SNMP Engine ID and to assign the default parameters to SNMP To define the Local Engine ID 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Engine ID The SNMPv3 Engine ID screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch Engine ID Engine ID Local Engine 10 Use Oefault Figure 3 11 The SNMPv3 Engine ID screen contains the following fields Local Engine ID 10 64 Characters Enter the local device Engine ID The field value is a hexadecimal string Each byte in hexadecimal character strings is two hexadecimal d
131. gt Users Configuration The SNMPv3 User Configuration screen displays Enter the User Name in the provided field in the first row Select the Group Name and Engine ID from the lists in the provided fields in the first row Select the Authentication method from the list in the provided field in the first row If you selected a password method of Authentication enter the Password in the provided field in the first row If you selected a key method of Authentication enter the Authentication Key and Privacy Key in the provided fields in the first row Click ADD to update the device 3 26 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To remove an SNMPv3 user 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPvV3 gt Users Configuration The SNMPv3 User Configuration screen displays 2 Select the user entry Click DELETE to remove the entry Global Trap Configuration The SNMPv3 Global Trap Settings screen contains parameters for defining SNMP notification parameters To configure SNMP notification global parameters 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Global Trap Configuration The SNMPv3 Global Trap Settings screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Global Trap Settings Global Trap Settings Figure 3 17 The SNMPv3 Global Trap Settings screen contains the following fields e SNMP Notifications Select whether or not the device can
132. guration screen contains the following fields e Power Status Displays the online power source status The possible field values are On The power supply unit is functioning Off The power supply unit is not functioning Faulty The power supply unit is functioning but an error has occurred For example a power overload or a short circuit e Nominal Power Displays the actual amount of power the device can supply The field value is displayed in Watts e Consumed Power Displays the amount of the power used by the connecting devices The field value is displayed in Watts e System Usage Threshold Enter the percentage of power consumed before an alarm is generated The field value is 1 99 percent The default is 95 percent e Traps Select the PoE device trap state The possible field values are Enable Enable PoE traps on the device Disable Disable PoE traps on the device This is the default value 2 Enter the System Usage Threshold in the provided field Select the Traps mode from the list in the provided field 4 Click APPLY to update the device 3 10 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual PoE Port Configuration The PoE Port Configuration screen contains system PoE information for enabling PoE on the device monitoring the current power usage and enabling PoE traps To enable PoE on the device 1 Click System
133. he Interval and Owner in the provided fields in the first row 9 Click ADD to update the device To remove an events control entry 1 Click Monitoring gt RMON gt Advanced gt Alarms The RMON Alarms screen displays 2 Select the alarm entry 3 Click DELETE to remove the alarm entry Port Mirroring Port mirroring monitors and mirrors network traffic by forwarding copies of incoming and outgoing packets from one port to a monitoring port Port mirroring can be used as a diagnostic tool as well as a debugging feature Port mirroring also enables switch performance monitoring Network administrators can configure port mirroring by selecting a specific port from which to copy all packets and other ports to which the packets are copied The device supports one destination port and up to eight source ports The Port Mirroring menu contains the following option e Port Mirroring 7 22 Monitoring the Switch v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Port Mirroring To define port mirroring 1 2 3 4 5 Click Monitoring gt Port Mirroring gt Port Mirroring The Port Mirroring screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch Port Mirroring Destination Port Figure 7 13 The Port Mirroring screen contains the following fields Destination Port e Destination Port Enter the port to which port traffic is copied Source Port Table e Sou
134. he interfaces for which the ACLs are bound 2 Select the ACL Name from the list in the provided field 3 Select the interfaces to bind to the selected ACL Name by one of the following methods a Click on the port or LAG gold bar to display the associated interfaces and then select the interfaces to bind by clicking on the boxes below the interfaces or b Click on the port s or LAG s quick box to select all the associated interfaces 4 Click APPLY to update the device Managing Security 6 27 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Binding Table To view the ACL Binding Table 1 Click Security gt ACL gt Binding Table The Binding Table screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos jonitoring aintenance etp Logout Binding Table Interface Binding Table First Previous Next All First Previous Next All Figure 6 17 The Binding Table screen contains the following fields Interface Binding Table e Interface Displays the interfaces for which the ACLs are bound e ACL Name Displays the ACL Name e ACL Type Displays the ACL Type The possible field values are IP The ACL is IP address based MAC The ACL is MAC address based 6 28 Managing Security v1 0 April 2008 Chapter 7 Monitoring the Switch Setting Monitoring Options The navigation pane at the top of the web browser interface contains
135. he list of currently defined VLANs e EAPOL Handling Select the method of handling EAPOL Extensible Authentication Protocol Over LAN packets when 802 1X authentication is disabled The possible field values are Filtering EAPOL packets are filtered Flooding EAPOL packets are flooded to all ports 2 Select Disable or Enable for the Port Based Authentication State in the provided field If you selected Enable for the Port Based Authentication State then select the Authentication Method from the list in the provided field 4 Select Disable or Enable for the Guest VLAN status in the provided field If you selected Enable for the Guest VLAN field then select the VLAN ID from the list in the provided field 6 If you selected Disable for the Port Based Authentication State select the EAPOL Handling mode in the provided field 6 10 Managing Security v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 7 Click APPLY to update the device Advanced The Port Authentication Advanced menu contains the following options e 802 1X Configuration e Port Authentication 802 1X Configuration The Advanced 802 1 X Configuration screen allows network managers to configure network authentication parameters In addition the Guest VLAN option is enabled from the Advanced 802 1X configuration screen To define the 802 1X configuration 1 Click Security gt Port Authentication gt Adva
136. he user defined VLAN name e Multicast Address Enter the Multicast group MAC Address associated with the VLAN e Type Indicates the VLAN ID status in relation to the Multicast group Static Attaches the VLAN ID to the Multicast group as static member Dynamic Dynamically joins the VLAN ID to the Multicast group 2 Select the group entry Enter the Multicast Address in the provided field in the first row 4 Click APPLY to update the device Multicast Group Membership The Multicast Group Membership screen displays the ports and LAGs attached to the selected VLAN and the Multicast service group The Port and LAG tables also reflect the manner in which the port or LAGs joined the Multicast group 4 44 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure Multicast group membership 1 Click Switching gt Multicast gt Advanced gt Multicast Group Membership The Multicast Group Membership screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP Connect with Innovation 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Ports LAG VLAN Voice VLAN STP Address Table Multicast Group Membership v Advanced Multicast Group Membership IGMP Snooping Configuration MANIO gal Multicast Group VLAN Name Sonona Multicast Add O1005e010101 gt Multicast Group SEAR z Membership Multi t Fe d sat eria Multicast
137. ible field values are 3 40 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual S08 Se Re i Tagged The network policy is defined for tagged VLANs Untagged The network policy is defined for untagged VLANs e User Priority Select the priority assigned to the network application The field range is 0 7 e DSCP Value Select the DSCP value assigned to the network policy The possible field value is 0 63 Select the Network Policy entry to configure Select the Network Policy Number from the list in the provided field in the first row Enter the VLAN ID in the provided field in the first row Select the VLAN Type from the list in the provided field in the first row Select the User Priority from the list in the provided field in the first row Select the DSCP Value from the list in the provided field in the first row Click APPLY to update the device To add a new network policy entry 1 aN oe A SM Click System gt LLDP gt Advanced gt LLDP MED Network Policy The LLDP MED Network Policy screen displays Select the Network Policy Number from the list in the provided field in the first row Enter the VLAN ID in the provided field in the first row Select the VLAN Type from the list in the provided field in the first row Select the User Priority from the list in the provided field in the first row Select the DSCP Value from the list in the
138. igits Each byte digit can be separated by a period or a colon The Engine ID must be defined before SNMPv3 is enabled e Use Default Check the box to use the device generated Engine ID The default Engine ID is based on the device MAC address and is defined per standard as First 4 octets First bit 1 the rest is the IANA Enterprise number Fifth octet Set to 3 to indicate the MAC address that follows Last 6 octets MAC address of the device 2 Specify the Local Engine ID field or check Use Default to use the device generated Engine ID Checking Use Default will override any entry in the Local Engine ID field 3 Click APPLY to update the device 3 18 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual View Name The SNMPv3 View Name screen allows the network managers to define SNMPv3 View Names SNMPv3 views provide or block access to device features or portions of features To define SNMPv3 view names 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt View Name The SNMPv3 View Name screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch gov Figure 3 12 The SNMPv3 View Name screen contains the following field View Name Enter the user defined view name The view name can contain a maximum of 30 alphanumeric characters 2 Select the entry 3 Enter the View Name field in the first row 4 Click APPLY to update the device
139. ine Support site at www netgear com 9 1 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual User Guide The User Guide screen provides access to the online User Guide To view the User Guide screen 1 Click Help gt Online Help gt User Guide The User Guide screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch System Switching Qos ecuri aintenance woour User Guide 1 Support veer Ganba User Guide t Please clich APPLY beluw tu view the User Guide Figure 9 2 2 Click APPLY to open a window and display the User Guide in PDF format 9 2 Online Help v1 0 April 2008 Appendix A Default Settings This appendix provides default settings for the NETGEAR Model GS700TP Smart Switch You can always configure the switch to default settings by using the Factory Reset function from a Web browser Table A 1 Default Settings Feature GS700TP Default Setting Port Speed Auto negotiation Port Duplex Auto negotiation Flow Control half duplex Disabled Flow Control full duplex Disabled IP Configuration DHCP enabled Password password VLAN 802 1q based VLAN Link Aggregation Trunk Disabled Traffic Prioritization QoS Optimized for flow control all ports set normal priority A 1 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual A 2 v1 0 April 2008 Default Settings A ACL 6 19 Band
140. ines which speed setting options are available Port speeds can only be configured when auto negotiation is disabled The possible field values are 10M The port is currently operating at 10 Mbps 100M The port is currently operating at 100 Mbps 1000M The port is currently operating at 1000 Mbps e Duplex Mode Select the port duplex mode This field is configurable only when auto negotiation is disabled and the port speed is set to 10M or 100M The possible field values are Half The interface supports transmission between the device and the client in only one direction at a time Full The interface supports transmission between the device and its link partner in both directions simultaneously Auto The interface supports transmission between the device and the link partner based on the transmission mode of the link partner e Auto Negotiation Select the port auto negotiation status Auto negotiation is a protocol between two link partners that enables a port to advertise its transmission rate duplex mode and flow control abilities to its partner The possible field values are Enable Enable auto negotiation Disable Disable auto negotiation e Back Pressure Select the back pressure mode of the Port Back Pressure mode is used with half duplex mode to disable ports from receiving messages Back Pressure mode is disabled by default The possible field values are
141. inistration Manual Chapter 4 Configuring Switching Settings Configuring Swiiching SettiNnge eiieou EEEE 4 1 PUES meaa a a e a E 4 1 L aan A tate Gong n ait aaNuaa tea Geer aianaeas 4 4 VLAN accctaicaeiscicasendaiesantepancconde ce seca nnnegdacs tanepaaswabie as secasaantbade sence aE EA A EN 4 14 VIES VLAN sinaniban a aa aa aeons 4 22 SNE aaaea eN EE E 4 29 MUCASI airna a a 4 39 PR eS TOE sana E E TAE 4 47 Chapter 5 Configuring QoS Configuring the Basic and Advanced QoS Settings sssoceisiisirrssnsainiseernnnirsinenneananr 5 1 E a E PAPE APE E E PEE E EET PE EE E E A AA E PE T E A T 5 1 Chapter 6 Managing Security Setting Security Configuration OPONE usiisiinesireiiiririreidarit isnad sansan a etme 6 1 tenere NET NG T A E E A E E EE ET 6 1 Pon AUMOnUCANON srini SR 6 9 Taie Cnoi carns rerrrrrr eet roe tre reen rr rn reer rt rere tere 6 15 FS A cern ReT rec nner er TTP TPT tere ree rne Tr cerr cere reer nee ere etree terre errr nee rrr rere rear errr err 6 19 Chapter 7 Monitoring the Switch Seiling FAO OMI MINING irene ee inate 7 1 EO a cosas inaodsaati E ean ae uals Le RNES 7 1 PU a E TA A TAEA S ean ania O EO bias ds A O A A E T AE A 7 9 POr PEPIN sirio a aa a 7 22 Chapter 8 Maintenance Using the Maintenance Opie onirersainekisiie n eiiis 8 1 a A EE A E E A a T E E T 8 1 LI DIGG siivin O faacuniannidiadamrrantonamenannnareee 8 3 POVU aa T 8 4 BE Ee e A E E E E E ta tate emer ene ees 8 5 ARH NS HOO cirein este tc
142. ion System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help LOGOUT LAG VLAN Voice VLAN STP Multicast Address Table TAEA ER Port Configuration Port Configuration GO TO INTERFACE so Port Reactivate Port Duplex Auto Back Flow MDI LAG Negotiation Pressure Control MDIX 1D Full Aut gt Up 100M Disable lo LAG 100M Full Disable LAG2 100M Full Disable LAGI 100M Full Disable LAG2 100M Full Disable LAG1 100M Full Disable LAG2 100M Full Disable 100M Full Disable LAG2 100M Full Disable 100M Full Disable 100M Full Disable 100M Full Disable 100M Full Disable 100M Full Disable 100M Full Disable ESSSSESSESSSSSSS a r E F al r a r P E F a r D Figure 4 1 The Port Configuration screen contains the following fields e Port Displays the port number Port Description Enter a user defined port description e Status Select the port s operational status The possible field values are Up The port is operational Down The port is not operational e Reactivate Suspended Select the reactivation status for a port disabled through the locked port security option The possible field values are Enable Enable reactivation Disable Disable reactivation 4 2 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Port Speed Select the data transmission rate for the port The port type determ
143. is the default value Shutdown Discard packets from any unlearned source and shut down the port The port remains shut down until reactivated or until the device is reset Trap Select whether traps are enabled or disabled when a packet from an unknown source is received on a locked port The possible field values are Enable Enable traps Disable Disable traps This is the default value Trap Frequency Sec Enter the frequency at which traps are sent The field format is in seconds The range is 1 1 000 000 The default value is 10 seconds Select the port security Status Learning Mode Action and Trap status from the lists in the provided fields in the first row Enter the Max Entries and Trap Frequency in the provided fields in the first row Click APPLY to update the device Access Control Lists ACL allow network managers to define classification actions and rules for specific ingress ports Packets entering an ingress port with an active ACL are either admitted or denied entry and the ingress port is disabled If they are denied entry the user can disable the port The ACL menu contains the following options MAC ACL MAC Rules MAC Binding Configuration TP ACL Managing Security 6 19 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e TP Rules e TP Binding Configuration e Binding Table MAC ACL The MAC Configu
144. isable LLDP on the device This is the default value Enable Enable LLDP on the device LLDPDU Handling Select LLDPDU LLDP Data Unit packet handling when LLDP is disabled The possible field values are Flooding LLDPDU packets are flooded to all ports in the system Filtering LLDPDU packets are filtered This is the default TLV Advertised Interval Enter the rate in seconds at which LLDP advertisement updates are sent The possible field range is 5 32768 seconds The default value is 30 seconds Hold Multiplier Enter the amount of time that LLDP packets are held before the packets are discarded measured in multiples of the TLV Advertised Interval The possible field range is 2 10 The field default is 4 For example if the TLV Advertised Interval is 30 seconds and the Hold Multiplier is 4 then the LLDP packets are discarded after 120 seconds 3 36 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5 e Reinitializing Delay Enter the amount of time in seconds that passes between disabling and reinitializing LLDP The possible field range is 1 10 seconds The field default is 2 seconds e Transmit Delay Enter the amount of time in seconds that passes between successive LLDP frame transmissions due to changes in the LLDP local systems MIB The possible field value is 1 8192 seconds The field default is 2 seconds LLDP MED Properties
145. isable in the Egress Shaping Rate Status provided field in the first row 6 If you selected Enable in the Egress Shaping Rate Status field enter the Egress Shaping Rates CIR and CbS in the provided fields in the first row 7 Click APPLY to update the device Advanced The CoS Advanced menu contains the following options e CoS to Queue Mapping e DSCP to Queue Mapping CoS to Queue Mapping The CoS to Queue Mapping screen contains fields for mapping CoS values to traffic queues Configuring QoS 5 7 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To map CoS values to queues 1 Click QoS gt CoS gt Advanced gt CoS to Queue Mapping The CoS to Queue Mapping screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Security Monitoring Maintenance Help CoS To Queue Mapping v Basic v Advanced CoS To Queue Mapping BID cos o e c05 oeus Teos loueue cus aveve 2 DSCP to Queue 0 low 1 Lowest 2 Lowest 3 Low Mapping 4 Nomal z 5 Nomal z 6 High iy 7 High z Restore Default Mapping Restore Defaults Oo Figure 5 5 The CoS to Queue Mapping screen contains the following fields CoS to Queue Mapping e CoS Displays the CoS priority tag values where 0 is the lowest and 7 is the highest e Queue Select the traffic forwarding queue to which the CoS priority is mapped Four traffic priority queues are supported Lowest Low
146. isions Displays the number of collisions received on the interface since the device was last refreshed e Frames of 64 Bytes Displays the number of 64 byte frames received on the interface since the device was last refreshed e Frames of 65 to 127 Bytes Displays the number of 65 to 127 byte frames received on the interface since the device was last refreshed e Frames of 128 to 255 Bytes Displays the number of 128 to 255 byte frames received on the interface since the device was last refreshed e Frames of 256 to 511 Bytes Displays the number of 256 to 511 byte frames received on the interface since the device was last refreshed e Frames of 512 to 1023 Bytes Displays the number of 512 to 1023 byte frames received on the interface since the device was last refreshed e Frames of 1024 to 1522 Bytes Displays the number of 1024 to 1522 byte frames received on the interface since the device was last refreshed RMON Summary Statistics e Interface Displays the port or LAG for which statistics are displayed Monitoring the Switch 7 13 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3 Drop Events Displays the number of dropped events that have occurred on the interface since the device was last refreshed Received Bytes Displays the number of octets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed This number includes bad packets and FCS octets but exclude
147. itch v1 0 April 2008 7 15 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To remove a history control entry 1 Click Monitoring gt RMON gt Advanced gt History Control The RMON History Control screen displays Select the history control entry Click DELETE to remove the history control entry History Table The RMON History Table screen contains interface specific statistical network samples Each table entry represents all counter values compiled during a single sample To view the RMON History Table 1 Click Monitoring gt RMON gt Advanced gt History Table The RMON History Table screen displays NETGEAR sopert Cigebn tot enon Sete History Table History Entry History Entry No p Figure 7 9 The RMON History Table screen contains the following fields History Entry History Entry No Select the entry number for the History Control Table screen e Owner Displays the RMON station or user that requested the RMON information The field range is 0 20 characters History Table e Sample No Displays the sample number from which the statistics were taken e Drop Events Displays the number of dropped events that have occurred on the interface since the device was last refreshed 7 16 Monitoring the Switch v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Received Bytes Displays the number of octets received on the interface since the device
148. luded The OID is included in the SNMP view Excluded The OID is excluded from the SNMP view 2 Select the View Name from the list in the provided field in the Views table 3 20 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3 4 5 Enter the Object ID Subtree in the provided field in the first row Select either Included or Excluded from the View Type provided field in the first row Click APPLY to update the device To add a new SNMP OID entry 1 2 3 4 5 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt View Content The SNMPv3 View Content screen displays Select the View Name from the list in the provided field in the Views table Enter the Object ID Subtree in the provided field in the first row Select either Included or Excluded from the View Type provided field in the first row Click ADD to update the device To remove an SNMP OID entry 1 4 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt View Content The SNMPv3 View Content screen displays Select the View Name from the list in the provided field in the Views table Select the OID entry to be removed Click DELETE to remove the entry Community Configuration Access rights are managed by defining communities in the Community Configuration screen When community names are changed access rights are also changed Managing System Settings 3 21 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Softw
149. n Manual IGMP Snooping Configuration To configure Advanced IGMP Snooping 1 Click Switching gt Multicast gt Advanced gt IGMP Snooping Configuration The Advanced IGMP Snooping Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Ports LAG VLAN i Voice VLAN STP F IGMP Snooping Configuration Basic v Advanced IGMP Snooping Configuration gt IGMP Snoopin Confit p 4 Status Disable Enable Bridge Multicast Filtering Status Disable Enable Interface Settings stect van status Auto earn Host Timeout Figure 4 26 The Advanced IGMP Snooping Configuration screen contains the following fields IGMP Snooping Configuration e Status Select the IGMP Snooping status on the device IGMP Snooping is operational if both the Status and Bridge Multicast Filtering fields are enabled The possible field values are Enable Enable IGMP Snooping on the device Disable Disable IGMP Snooping on the device e Bridge Multicast Filtering Status Select the bridge Multicast filtering status on the device The possible field values are Enable Enable Multicast filtering on the device Disable Disable Multicast filtering on the device If Multicast filtering is disabled Multicast frames are flooded to all ports in the relevant VLAN Disabled is the default value Interface Settings
150. n on this device uses only a password not a username To change the device password 1 Click Security gt Management Security gt User Configuration gt Change Password The Change Password screen displays 48TP NETGEA R 48 port Gigabit PoE osr sanr System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Port Authentication Traffic Control ACL hange Password v User Configuration E ee gt Change Password Change Password gt RADIUS User Name Admin gt TACACS gt Authentication List New Passwor wd Retype New Password Figure 6 1 The Change Password screen contains the following fields e User Name Displays the User Name e Old Password Enter the current password for accessing the system e New Password Enter a new password for accessing the system e Retype New Password Repeat the new password used to access the system 2 Enter the Old Password New Password and Retype New Password in the provided fields Click APPLY to update the device RADIUS Remote Authorization Dial In User Service RADIUS servers provide additional security for networks RADIUS servers provide a centralized authentication method for web access The user assigned RADIUS parameters are applied to newly defined RADIUS servers If values are not defined the system defaults are applied to the new RADIUS servers The RADIUS menu contains the following options e Authentication Server Configuration
151. n the provided field in the first row Select the Facility assigned to the server from the list in the provided field in the first row Enter an optional server Description in the provided field in the first row Aw PF N Select the Minimum Severity level message sent to the server from the list in the provided field in the first row 7 Click ADD to update the device To remove a remote log server 1 Click Monitoring gt Logs gt Server Log The Server Log screen displays 2 Select the log server entry 3 Click DELETE to remove the log server entry RMON This section contains information for viewing Remote Monitoring Statistics RMON Statistics allow network managers to view network traffic information from a single workstation The RMON menu contains the following options e Basic e Advanced Basic The RMON Basic menu contains the following options e Statistics Statistics The RMON Basic Statistics screen contains fields for viewing information about device utilization and errors that occurred on the device Monitoring the Switch 7 9 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To view RMON Basic Statistics 1 Click Monitoring gt RMON gt Basic gt Statistics The RMON Basic Statistics screen displays GS74A8TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Statistics RMON Summary Statistics D LROvORCS PORTS LAGS au GO TO INTERFACE co Interface Dr
152. nce between Greenwich Mean Time GMT and local time For example the Time Zone Offset for Paris is GMT 1 while the Time Zone Offset for New York is GMT 5 2 Select the Clock Source by selecting either Local or SNTP Managing System Settings 3 5 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3 If you selected Local then enter the local Date and Time in the provided fields 4 Select the Time Zone Offset from the list 5 Click APPLY to update the system settings Note If you selected SNTP you must configure the SNTP servers See SNTP Server Configuration for detailed instructions on configuring the SNTP servers SNTP Server Configuration The SNTP Server Configuration screen allows network administrators to define primary and secondary SNTP servers The system time is first retrieved through the primary SNTP server If the device is unable to retrieve the system time through the primary server the device retrieves the system time from the secondary server To configure SNTP servers 1 Click System gt Management gt Time gt SNTP Server Configuration The SNTP Server Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch von SNTP Server Configuration P Configuration SNTP Server Configuration STP Server t Bess F ow SNIP Server 2 ESS Fos Figure 3 4 The SNTP Server Configuration screen contains the following fields SNTP Server 1
153. nced gt 802 1X configuration The Advanced 802 1X Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch 802 1x Configuration niteenced 802 1x Configuration Figure 6 7 The Advanced 802 1X Configuration screen contains the following fields e Port Based Authentication State Enable port based authentication on the device The possible field values are Disable Disable port based authentication on the device Enable Enable port based authentication on the device e Authentication Method Enter the authentication method used for port authentication The possible field values are Managing Security 6 11 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 7 RADIUS None Port authentication is first attempted through the RADIUS server If the RADIUS server is inaccessible or not defined then no authentication method None is used and the session is permitted RADIUS Port authentication is through the RADIUS server None No authentication method is used to authenticate the port e Guest VLAN Enter whether the Guest VLAN is enabled on the device The possible field values are Disable Disable Guest VLAN on the device This is the default value Enable Enable using a Guest VLAN for unauthorized ports If a Guest VLAN is enabled the unauthorized port automatically joins the VLAN selected in the VLAN Lis
154. ngs To define VLAN group membership 1 Click Switching gt VLAN gt Advanced gt VLAN Membership The VLAN Membership screen displays GS748TP itch 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Swi adipin VLAN Membership VLAN Configuraven Figure 4 12 Configuring Switching Settings 4 17 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual The VLAN Membership screen contains the following fields e VLAN ID Select the VLAN ID to be displayed and configured VLAN ID 1 cannot be modified e VLAN Name Displays the name of the VLAN e VLAN Type Displays the VLAN type The possible field values are Static The VLAN is user defined Default The VLAN is the default VLAN The default VLAN is enabled e Group Operation Select the VLAN membership for all ports and LAGs The possible field values are Tag All Defines all selected interfaces as tagged VLAN members Packets belonging to the respective VLAN are tagged The packets contain VLAN information Untag All Defines all selected interfaces as untagged VLAN members Packets belonging to the respective VLAN are untagged Remove All Remove all the interfaces participating in the VLAN 2 Select the VLAN ID from the list in the provided field 3 Select the Group Operation from the list in the provided field 4 Click APPLY to update the device To tag or untag selected ports or LAGs 1 Click Switching
155. nications Approvals has been notified of the placing of this equipment on the market and has been granted the right to test the series for compliance with the regulations Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Statement This equipment is in the first category information equipment to be used in commercial and or industrial areas and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Data Processing Equipment and Electronic Office Machines that are aimed at preventing radio interference in commercial and or industrial areas Consequently when this equipment is used in a residential area or in an adjacent area thereto radio interference may be caused to equipment such as radios and TV receivers Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance Notice Radio Frequency Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordan
156. ntain a list of variables that are used to manage the device The variables are defined in the Management Information Base MIB The SNMP agent defines the MIB specification format as well as the format used to access the information over the network Access strings control access rights to the SNMP agents SNMP v3 applies access control and a new traps mechanism In addition User Security Model USM parameters are defined for SNMPv3 including e Authentication Provides data integrity and data origin authentication e Privacy Protects against the disclosure of message content Cipher Block Chaining CBC is used for encryption Either authentication is enabled on an SNMP message or both authentication and privacy However privacy cannot be enabled without authentication e Timeliness Protects against message delay or message redundancy The SNMP agent compares the incoming message to the message time information Enter the amount of time the device waits before re sending informs e Key Management Enter key generation key updates and key usage Managing System Settings 3 13 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual The device supports SNMP notification filters based on Object IDs OIDs OIDs are used by the system to manage device features SNMP v3 supports the following features e Security e Feature Access Control e Traps The device generates copy traps The SNMP menu cont
157. ntry e Deleting an Entry e Special Table Options Selecting an Entry To select an entry 1 Check the entry s Select box The selected entry is highlighted and the information appears in the first row which contains the editable fields LAG Configuration Reactivate Duplex Auto Flow mewn mE oeo E ian a LAG1 Down Disable Static 100M None Unknown Disable z LAG2 notPresent Disable Static None Unknown Disable OM aso O notpresent Disable Stale None Unknown Diebe Lacs notPresent Disable Static None Unknown Disable C LAGS notPresent Disable Static None Unknown Disable F AG notPresent Disable Static None Unknown Disable m LAG7 notPresent Disable Static None Unknown Disable Lace notPresent Disable Static None Unknown Disable Figure 2 5 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface 2 5 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To select all entries 1 Check the Select box in the first row to select all entries in the table Fields that are unique are grayed out and displayed as read only fields LAG Configuration FA Reactivate Duplex Auto Flow cine v M Vv Vv Vv Vv Vv Vv iv Figure 2 6 Adding an Entry An entry may be added to the table by creating a new entry or by duplicating an existing entry To add an entry by creating a new entry in the table 1 Enter the fields for the new entry in the provided fields in the first row VLAN Configuration select
158. oadcast and Multicast frame rates separately on each port and discards the frames when the rate exceeds a user defined rate By default Storm Control is enabled on all ports for Broadcast packets with a threshold of 200 kbps The Storm Control screen provides fields for configuring broadcast storm control Managing Security 6 15 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure Storm Control 1 Click Security gt Traffic Control gt Storm Control The Storm Control screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP Connect with Innovation A8 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Management Security Port Authentication Storm Control Storm Control D Port Settings PORTS LAGS All GO TO INTERFACE Leo Broadcast Broadcast Mode broadcast Rate Threshold ntr ee ee ee g1 g2 g3 g4 g5 96 g7 g8 g9 gid git g12 g13 gi4 gis z mj m OF OT fa m om fa a fa a fa Figure 6 9 The Storm Control screen contains the following fields Interface Displays the port number for which the storm control information is displayed Broadcast Control Select whether storm control is enabled or disabled on the interface according to Broadcast mode The possible field values are Enable Enable storm control on the interface Disable Disable storm control on the interface Broadcast Mode Select the Broadc
159. ole bandwidth allocated to a port the WRR queues can share the bandwidth with the SP queues This ensures that the remaining bandwidth is distributed according to the weight ratio If WRR is selected the following weights are assigned to the queues 1 2 4 8 The CoS menu contains the following options e Basic e Advanced Basic The CoS Basic menu contains the following options e CoS Global Configuration e CoS Interface Configuration e Queue e Bandwidth CoS Global Configuration The CoS Global Configuration screen contains information for enabling QoS globally 5 2 Configuring QoS v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure CoS global parameters 1 Click QoS gt CoS gt Basic gt CoS Global Configuration The CoS Global Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP Connect with Innovation 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Security Monitoring Maintenance Help CoS Global Configuration gt Co Global CoS Global Configuration gt CoS Interface Qos Mode enable Disable Trust Mode CoS E Figure 5 1 The CoS Global Configuration screen contains the following e QoS Mode Select whether QoS is enabled or disabled on the device The possible values are Enable Enable QoS globally Disable Disable QoS globally e Trust Mode Select which packet fields to use for classifying packe
160. onfiguration Port PVID Configuration PORTS LAGS an Select interface i r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r E Figure 2 14 To display all ports 1 Click Ports in the interface selection row The screen displays a table of all ports To display all interfaces 1 Click All in the interface selection row A confirmation window opens 2 This operation may take some time would you like to proceed cma Figure 2 15 2 Click OK The screen displays a table of all interfaces 2 10 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To display the LAG table 1 Click LAGS in the interface selection row The screen displays a table of all LAGs NETGEAR GS7A8TP Connect with Innovation 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Ports LAG Voice VLAN STP Multicast Address Table Port PVID Configuration Basic eee Port PVID Configuration gt VLAN Configuration gt VLAN Membership PORTS LAGS All GO TO INTERFACE go a ee O LAGI LAG2 LAG3 LAG4 LAGS LAGE LAG7 LAGE Te Oe OR oto SO PORTS LAGS All GOTO INTERFACE Figure 2 16 To select an interface 1 Enter the number of the interface in the GO TO INTERFACE field 2 Click GO to select the interface as in the following example NETGEAR GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch
161. op Received Received Broadcast Multicast RC and Events Bytes Packets Packets Packets Alignment Received Figure 7 6 The RMON Basic Statistics screen contains the following fields e Interface Displays the port or LAG for which statistics are displayed e Drop Events Displays the number of dropped events that have occurred on the interface since the device was last refreshed e Received Bytes Displays the number of octets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed This number includes bad packets and FCS octets but excludes framing bits e Received Packets Displays the number of packets received on the interface including bad packets Multicast and Broadcast packets since the device was last refreshed e Broadcast Packets Received Displays the number of good broadcast packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed This number does not include Multicast packets e Multicast Packets Received Displays the number of good Multicast packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed 7 10 Monitoring the Switch v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e CRC amp Alignment Errors Displays the number of CRC and Align errors that have occurred on the interface since the device was last refreshed 2 Click REFRESH or CLEAR ALL COUNTERS to refresh or reset the RMON Basic Statistics screen Advanced
162. otifications To define SNMPv3 Trap Filter settings 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Trap Filter Content The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Content screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Trap Filter Content v SNMP Trap Filter Settings Peter tome CE Trap Filter Settings Figure 3 20 Managing System Settings 3 31 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2 3 4 5 6 The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Content screen contains the following fields Trap Filter Settings e Filter Name Select the user defined notification filter from the list Trap Filter Settings e Object ID Subtree Enter the OID for which notifications are sent or blocked If a filter is attached to an OID traps or informs are generated and sent to the trap recipients OIDs are selected from either the Select field or the Object ID field e Filter Type Select whether to send traps or informs relating to the selected OID The possible field values are Excluded Do not send traps or informs Included Send traps or informs Select the Filter Name from the list in the provided field Select the trap filter content entry from the OID table Enter the Object ID Subtree in the provided field in the first row Select the Filter Type from the list in the provided field in the first row Click APPLY to update the device To add a new trap filter content entry 1 2
163. ough any other logical connection combination since they are software based and not defined by physical attributes VLANs function at Layer 2 Since VLANs isolate traffic within the LAN a Layer 3 router working at a protocol level is required to allow traffic flow between VLANs Layer 3 routers identify segments and coordinate with VLANs VLANs are Broadcast and Multicast domains Broadcast and Multicast traffic is transmitted only in the VLAN in which the traffic is generated VLAN tagging provides a method of transferring VLAN information between VLAN groups VLAN tagging attaches a 4 byte tag to packet headers The VLAN tag indicates to which VLAN the packets belong VLAN tags are attached to the VLAN by either the end station or the network device VLAN tags also contain VLAN network priority information The VLAN menu contains the following options e Basic e Advanced Basic The VLAN Basic menu contains the following options e VLAN Configuration VLAN Configuration The Basic VLAN Configuration screen provides information and parameters for configuring and working with VLANs The maximum number of active VLANs is 128 4 14 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To define VLAN properties 1 Click Switching gt VLAN gt Basic gt VLAN Configuration The Basic VLAN Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 4B port Gigabit PoE
164. ovember 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure LLDP MED Network Policy 1 Click System gt LLDP gt Advanced gt LLDP MED Network Policy The LLDP MED Network Policy screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch LLDP MED Network Policy LLDP MED Network Policy U Figure 3 24 The LLDP MED Network Policy screen contains the following fields e Network Policy Number Select the network policy number The field range is 1 32 e Application Select the application for which the network policy is defined The possible field values are Voice The network policy is defined for a Voice application Voice Signaling The network policy is defined for a Voice Signaling application Guest Voice The network policy is defined for a Guest Voice application Guest Voice Signaling The network policy is defined for a Guest Voice Signaling application Softphone Voice The network policy is defined for a Softphone Voice application Video Conferencing The network policy is defined for a Video Conferencing application Streaming Video The network policy is defined for a Streaming Video application Video Signaling The network policy is defined for a Video Signaling application e VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID for which the network policy is defined e VLAN Type Select the VLAN type for which the network policy is defined The poss
165. owest 010000 Lowest 011000 Lowest css cs6 cs7 cs8 cooo FLowest oroo Lowest tiaooo Ftowest Garono _ Itowest x Assured Forwarding AF PHB Poste in aueue _ oser in aueue stein aueue oser Te aueue Lowest E eooo Fewest eooo Lowest z tooro Lowest z Lowest a Lowest z O Lowest z ic lowest z F onea F 23 omes F 33 loves 4 8 Lonest al o1 LLowest El oroo Lowest E coiro Lowest hooo lowest Expedited Forwarding EF PHB Poser te ete EF 101110 Lowest oser in queue osc in aueue 4 000001 Lowest 2 000010 Lowest 3 000011 Lowest 4 000100 Lowest S00 Lowest 6 000110 Lowest 70000111 Lowest 3001001 Lowest 41 001011 Low E 13001101 Low 15001111 Low 17010001 Low 15010011 Low 2A 0100 Low 23010111 Low 25011001 Low Figure 5 6 The DSCP To Queue Mapping screen contains the following fields DSCP to Queue Mapping e DSCP In Displays the incoming packet s DSCP value The following DSCP In values are predefined 3 11 19 27 35 43 51 59 e Queue Select the traffic forwarding queue to which the DSCP is mapped Four traffic priority queues are supported Lowest Low Normal and High The High Queue is reserved for special traffic and is not recommended for use Configuring QoS 5 9 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Restore
166. own TLVs Type Displays the unknown TLV type field Value Displays the unknown TLV value field Click the Network Policies gold bar to display the network policies applied to the MSAP entry Click the LLDP Unknown TLVs gold bar to display the MSAP entry s unknown TLVs Managing System Settings 3 51 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3 52 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 Chapter 4 Configuring Switching Settings Configuring Switching Settings The navigation pane at the top of the web browser interface contains a Switching tab that enables you to manage your GS700TP Smart Switch with features under the following main headings e Ports e LAG e VLAN e Voice VLAN e STP e Multicast e Address Table The description that follows in this chapter describes configuring and managing switching settings in the GS700TP Smart Switch Ports The Ports menu contains the following option e Port Configuration Port Configuration The Port Configuration screen contains fields for defining port parameters enabled on the ports 4 1 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure port parameters 1 Click Switching gt Ports gt Port Configuration The Port Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Connect with Innovat
167. packet was addressed Select the ACL Name from the list in the provided field Select the rule entry Enter the provided fields in the first row Click APPLY to update the device To add an IP rule 1 2 3 4 5 6 Click Security gt ACL gt IP Rules The IP Rules screen displays Select the ACL Name from the list in the provided field Click ADD to create a new entry or duplicate an existing entry Select the added entry Enter the provided fields in the first row Click APPLY to update the device To delete an IP rule 1 2 3 Click Security gt ACL gt IP Rules The IP Rules screen displays Select the ACL Name from the list in the provided field Select the rule entry 6 26 Managing Security v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4 Click DELETE to remove the entry IP Binding Configuration To bind interfaces to an ACL 1 Click Security gt ACL gt IP Binding Configuration The IP Binding Configuration screen displays GS748TP h 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Swit IP Binding Confiquration IP Binding Configuration 7 ACL Name fa Port Selection Table io BEA E SP Ao BP A SA SAT a eT D A TA A GE Port r 2 ni m a F A i Figure 6 16 The IP Binding Configuration screen contains the following fields IP Binding Configuration e ACL Name Select the ACL Name for viewing and modifying ACL bound interfaces Port Selection Table e Select t
168. plays 2 Select the community entry Click DELETE to remove the entry Group Configuration The SNMPv3 Groups screen provides information for creating SNMP groups and assigning SNMP access control privileges to SNMP groups Groups allow network managers to assign access rights to specific device features or feature aspects To define an SNMP group 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt Group Configuration The SNMPv3 Groups screen displays 4B port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch NETGEAR GS7A8TP EZT Figure 3 15 The SNMPv3 Groups screen contains the following fields e Group Name Enter the user defined group to which access control rules are applied The field range is up to 30 characters e Security Model Select the SNMP version associated with the group The possible field values are SNMPv1 SNMPv1 is defined for the group SNMPv2 SNMPv2c is defined for the group SNMPv3 SNMPv3 is defined for the group Managing System Settings 3 23 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5 e Security Level Select the security level attached to the group Security levels apply to SNMPv3 only The possible field values are No Authentication Neither the Authentication nor the Privacy security levels are assigned to the group Authentication Authenticates SNMP messages and ensures that the SNMP message s origin is authenticated
169. plays the chassis ID subtype For example MAC address e Chassis ID Displays the chassis identification of the device transmitting the LLDP frame e Port ID Subtype Displays the port ID subtype For example IPv4 address e Port ID Displays the port identification of the port transmitting the LLDP frame e Port Description Displays information about the port including manufacturer product name and hardware software version e System Name Displays the administratively assigned device name e System Description Describes the device For example system hardware type and version operating system and network software e System Capabilities Describes the primary device function For example Bridge Router Managed Address e Address Subtype Displays the managed address subtype For example MAC or IPv4 e Address Displays the managed address e Interface Subtype Displays the port subtype Interface Number Displays the port number MAC PHY Details e Auto Negotiation Supported Displays the port speed auto negotiation support status The possible values are True Auto negotiation is supported on the port False Auto negotiation is not supported on the port e Auto Negotiation Enabled Displays the port speed auto negotiation active status The possible values are Enabled Auto negotiation is enabled on the port Managing System Settings 3 49 v1 0 No
170. ply is low The field default is low For example if the power supply is running at 99 usage and port 1 is prioritized as high but port 3 is prioritized as low port 1 is prioritized to receive power and port 3 may be denied power The possible field values are Low Set the PoE priority level as low This is the default level Medium Set the PoE priority level as medium High Set the PoE priority level as high Class Displays the classification of the powered device The class defines the maximum power that can be provided to the powered device The possible field values are Class 0 The maximum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 15 4 Watts Class 1 The maximum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 4 0 Watts Class 2 The maximum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 7 0 Watts Class 3 The maximum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 15 4 Watts Class 4 Treated as Class 0 Output Voltage Displays the Output Voltage in Volts Output Current Displays the Output current in milliamps Output Power Displays the Output power in Watts Power Limit Displays the power limit in Watts Status Displays the port s PoE status The possible field values are Delivering Power The device is enabled to deliver power via the interface Disabled The device is disabled for delivering power via the interface Test F
171. port or LAG interface entry in the Multicast Group table Select the Interface Status from the list in the provided field in the first row Click APPLY to update the device wa gt amp Address Table Packets addressed to destinations stored in either the Static or Dynamic databases are immediately forwarded to the port The Dynamic MAC Address Table can be sorted by interface VLAN or MAC Address Dynamic MAC addresses are learned from packets from sources that arrive at the device while Static addresses are configured manually An address becomes associated with a port by learning the port from the frame s source address but if a frame that is addressed to a destination MAC address is not associated with a port that frame is flooded to all relevant VLAN ports To prevent the bridging table from overflowing a dynamic MAC address from which no traffic arrives for a set period is erased The Address Table menu contains the following options e Basic e Advanced Basic The Address Table Basic menu contains the following options e Address Table Configuring Switching Settings 4 47 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Address Table The Basic Address Table screen displays the MAC Address table according to the defined categories To query the Basic Address Table 1 Click Switching gt Address Table gt Basic gt Address Table The Basic Address Table screen
172. possible field values are Root Provides the lowest cost path to forward packets to the root switch Designated The port or LAG through which the designated switch is attached to the LAN Alternate Provides an alternate path to the root switch from the root interface Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 4 37 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Backup Provides a backup path to the designated port path toward the Spanning Tree leaves Backup ports occur only when two ports are connected in a loop by a point to point link or when a LAN has two or more connections connected to a shared segment Disabled The port is not participating in the Spanning Tree e Mode Displays the current STP mode The STP mode is selected in the STP Configuration screen The possible field values are STP Classic STP is enabled on the device RSTP Rapid STP is enabled on the device e Fast Link Operational Status Displays the Fast Link status for the interface If Fast Link is enabled for a port the port is automatically placed in the forwarding state The possible field values are Enabled Fast Link is enabled on the interface Disabled Fast Link is disabled on the interface e Status Displays the RSTP status for the interface The possible field values are Enabled RSTP is enabled on the interface Disable RSTP is disabled
173. provided field in the first row Click ADD to update the device To remove a network policy entry 1 Click System gt LLDP gt Advanced gt LLDP MED Network Policy The LLDP MED Network Policy screen displays Select the Network Policy entry Click DELETE to remove the entry Managing System Settings 3 41 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual LLDP MED Port Settings The LLDP MED Port Settings screen contains parameters for assigning LLDP MED network policies to specific ports To configure LLDP MED port settings 1 Click System gt LLDP gt Advanced gt LLDP MED Port Settings The LLDP MED Port Settings screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 46 port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch LocouT LLDP MED Port Settings LLDP MED Port Settings or 02 os os os oo o7 os OF PE SASS AET ES DEE GSE E S 25 26 27 28 20 3 31 32 BiG ah oi ota aij efi ay Figure 3 25 The LLDP MED Port Settings screen contains the following fields Port Select the port to configure LLDP MED Status Select the LLDP MED status for the selected port The possible field values are Enable Enable LLDP MED on the selected port Disable Disable LLDP MED on the selected port Notification Select the notification status for the selected port The possible field values are Enable Enable notification on the selected port Disable Disable notification on
174. r Value Displays the port s power value Hardware Revision Displays the hardware version Firmware Revision Displays the firmware version Software Revision Displays the software version Serial Number Displays the device serial number Model Name Displays the device model name Asset ID Displays the asset ID 3 50 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Location Information Civic Displays the device s civic or street address location For example 123 45th St E The field value length range is 6 160 characters Coordinates Displays the device s location map coordinates latitude longitude and altitude ECS ELIN Displays the device s Emergency Call Service ECS Emergency Location Identification Number ELIN The field range is 10 25 Unknown Displays unknown location information Network Policies Application Type Displays the network policy application type For example Voice VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID for which the network policy is defined VLAN Type Displays the VLAN type for which the network policy is defined The possible field values are Tagged The network policy is defined for tagged VLANs Untagged The network policy is defined for untagged VLANs User Priority Displays the network policy user priority DSCP Displays the network policy DSCP LLDP Unkn
175. ration The Basic LAG Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch woour LAG Configuration Ast Cantipnresic LAG Configuration Figure 4 2 The Basic LAG Configuration screen contains the following fields e Interface Displays the LAG number e Description Enter a user defined LAG description Configuring Switching Settings 4 5 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Status Select the current link operation The possible field values are Up The LAG is currently linked and forwarding traffic Down The LAG is currently not linked e Reactivate Suspended Select the action to apply to a suspended LAG The possible field values are Enable Reactivate the suspended LAG Disable Do not reactivate the suspended LAG e Type Displays the LAG type The possible field values are Static The LAG is configured manually LACP The LAG is configured automatically e Speed Select the data transmission rate for the LAG The LAG type determines what speed setting options are available The possible field values are 10M The LAG is currently operating at 10 Mbps 100M The LAG is currently operating at 100 Mbps 1000M The LAG is currently operating at 1000 Mbps e Duplex Mode Displays the duplex mode of the LAG The possible field value is Full The interface suppor
176. ration screen allows a MAC Based ACL to be defined To view or rename MAC Based ACLs 1 Click Security gt ACL gt MAC ACL The MAC Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Management Security Port Authentication Traffic Control MAC Configuration MAC Rules MAC Configuration MAC Binding Configurati Current number of ACL 2 IP ACL qlelrules MAC ACL Table o EEN Number of Rules I test 2 M tet 4 The MAC Configuration screen contains the following fields MAC Configuration e Current number of ACL Displays the current number of user defined ACLs MAC ACL Table e Name Enter the user defined MAC based ACL name e Number of Rules Displays the current number of rules in the ACL 2 Select the ACL entry 3 Enter the new ACL Name in the provided field in the first row 4 Click APPLY to update the device 6 20 Managing Security v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To add a new MAC based ACL entry 1 Click Security gt ACL gt MAC ACL The MAC Configuration screen displays 2 Enter the ACL Name in the provided field in the first row 3 Click ADD to update the device To remove a MAC based ACL entry 1 Click Security gt ACL gt MAC ACL The MAC Configuration screen displays 2 Select the ACL entry 3 Click DELETE to remove the entry MAC Rules The MAC R
177. rce Port Enter the port from which the packets are mirrored e Type Select the port mode configuration for port mirroring The possible field values are TX Only Port mirroring is configured on transmitting ports only RX Only Port mirroring is configured on receiving ports only TX and RX Port mirroring is configured on both receiving and transmitting ports This is the default value Enter the Destination Port in the provided field Select the source port entry Select the port mirroring Type from the list in the provided field in the first row Click APPLY to update the device To add a source port entry 1 Click Monitoring gt Port Mirroring gt Port Mirroring The Port Mirroring screen displays Monitoring the Switch 7 23 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2 Enter the Source Port in the provided field in the first row 3 Select the port mirroring Type from the list in the provided field in the first row 4 Click ADD to update the device To remove a source port entry 1 Click Monitoring gt Port Mirroring gt Port Mirroring The Port Mirroring screen displays 2 Select the source port entry 3 Click DELETE to remove the source port entry 7 24 Monitoring the Switch v1 0 April 2008 Chapter 8 Maintenance Using the Maintenance Options The navigation pane at the top of the web browser interface contains a Maintenance tab that
178. reauthentication This is the default value e Reauthentication Period Enter the time span in seconds in which the selected port is reauthenticated The field default is 3600 seconds e Authenticator State Displays the port authentication status The possible field values are Initialize Disconnected Connecting Authenticating Authenticated Aborting Held ForceAuth and ForceUnauthNew e Quiet Period Enter the number of seconds that the device remains in the quiet state following a failed authentication exchange The possible field range is 0 65535 The field default is 60 seconds e Resending EAP Enter the amount of time in seconds that lapses before EAP requests are resent The field default is 30 seconds e Max EAP Requests Enter the total amount of EAP requests sent If a response is not received after the defined period the authentication process is restarted The field default is 2 retries e Supplicant Timeout Enter the amount of time in seconds that lapses before EAP requests are resent to the supplicant The field default is 30 seconds e Server Timeout Enter the amount of time in seconds that lapses before the device re sends a request to the authentication server The field default is 30 seconds e Termination Cause Displays the reason port authentication was terminated The possible field values are Supplicant logoff Port failure Supplicant restart Reauthentication failed Force unau
179. red to run the applications described in this manual e Network facilities Ethernet network with or without DHCP server as appropriate Ethernet cable to connect the switch to a PC e For running the SmartWizard Discovery utility and local or remote Web Management IBM type PC with CD drive RAM size and disk specification are not critical OS software Microsoft Windows Vista Windows XP or Windows 2000 Desktop computer running Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later or Netscape Navigator 6 0 or later or equivalent v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Note For complete hardware installation instructions refer to the GS700TP Smart gt Switch Hardware Installation Manual included on your Resource CD or go to http www netgear com support Switch Management Interface Your NETGEAR GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch contains an embedded web server and management software for managing and monitoring switch functions This switch operates as a simple switch without using the management software The management software enables you to configure more advanced features and consequently improve switch efficiency as well as overall network performance Web Based Management enables you to monitor configure and control your switch remotely using a common web browser instead of having to use expensive and complicated SNMP software products Simply by using your we
180. reen contains the following fields IP ACL e Current number of ACL Displays the current number of user defined ACLs IP ACL Table e Name Enter the user defined IP based ACL name e Number of Rules Displays the current number of rules in the ACL 2 Select the ACL entry 3 Enter the new ACL Name in the provided field in the first editable row 4 Click APPLY to update the device To add a new IP based ACL entry 1 Click Security gt ACL gt IP ACL The IP ACL screen displays 2 Click ADD to create a new entry or duplicate an existing entry 3 Select the ACL entry 6 24 v1 0 April 2008 Managing Security GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4 Enter the ACL Name in the provided field in the first editable row 5 Click APPLY to update the device To remove an IP based ACL entry 1 Click Security gt ACL gt IP ACL The IP ACL screen displays 2 Select the ACL entry 3 Click DELETE to remove the entry IP Rules The IP Rules screen allows an IP Rule to be defined within a configured ACL Rules can be added only if the ACL is not bound to an interface To define IP Rules 1 Click Security gt ACL gt IP Rules The IP Rules screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP Connect with Innovation 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Management Securi ity Port Authentication Traffic Control IP Rules MAC ACL gt MAC Rule
181. reen contains the following fields e 1 2 3 Select the order in which authentication is applied The possible field values are TACACS Authenticate the user at the TACACS server For more information see TACACS RADIUS Authenticate the user at the RADIUS server For more information see RADIUS Local Authenticate the user at the device level The device checks the user name and password for authentication None Assign no authentication method to the authentication list 2 Select the Authentication List entry 6 8 Managing Security v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3 Select the order of authentication 1 2 3 for each method from the list in the provided field in the first row 4 Click APPLY to update the device Port Authentication The Port Authentication menu contains the following options e Basic e Advanced Basic The Port Authentication Basic menu contains the following option e 802 1X Configuration 802 1X Configuration The Basic 802 1X Configuration screen allows network managers to configure network authentication parameters In addition the Guest VLAN option is enabled from the Basic 802 1X Configuration screen To define the 802 1X configuration 1 Click Security gt Port Authentication gt Basic gt 802 1X Configuration The Basic 802 1X Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS7
182. ring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Root Port Displays the port number that offers the lowest cost path from this bridge to the Root Bridge This field is significant when the bridge is not the Root Bridge The current root port is zero when the device is not connected to the network e Root Path Cost Displays the cost of the path from this bridge to the Root Bridge The current root path cost is zero when the device is not connected to the network 2 Enter the Bridge Priority in the provided field Select Hello Time Max Age or Forward Delay and enter the value in the provided field Click APPLY to update the device CST Port Configuration To configure CST ports on the device 1 Click Switching gt STP gt Advanced gt CST Port Configuration The CST Port Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP Connect with innovation 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Ports LAG VLAN Voice VLAN Multicast Address Table CST Port Configuration v Basic v Advanced Port Configuration STP Confi ti reee i ports LAGS all GO TO INTERFACE so CST Configuration a Configuration O a Disabled 1000M m Disabled 1000M OD Disabled 1000M m Disabled 1000M OD is Disabled 1000M E Disabled 1000M O o Disabled 1000M T Disabled 1000M C o Disabled 1000M gto Disabled 1000M O g Disabled 1000M
183. rs e Interface Enter the interface to which the entry refers e Status Select the MAC Address duration period within the table The possible field values are Permanent The MAC address is permanent Delete on Reset The MAC address is deleted when the device is reset Delete on Timeout The MAC address is deleted when the Address Aging Interval expires Secure The MAC Address is defined for locked interfaces Select the address table entry Enter the MAC Address and Interface in the provided fields in the first row Select the MAC Address duration period Status from the list in the provided field in the first row 5 Click APPLY to update the device Dynamic Addresses The Dynamic Addresses screen contains information about the aging time before a dynamic MAC address is erased To configure the Dynamic MAC Address table 1 Click Switching gt Address Table gt Advanced gt Dynamic Addresses The Dynamic Addresses screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP Connect with innovation 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Sem QoS Security Monitoring Maintenance Help tocour Ports LAG VLAN Voice VLAN STP Multicast v Basic Dynamic Addresses Advanced Dynamic Addresses gt Static Addresses Address Aging 300 sec gt Dynamic Addresses Address Table The Dynamic Addresses screen contains the following field 4 50 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2
184. rvices including NETGEAR online support and an online user guide in PDF format For a detailed description of how to access and use these functions see Chapter 9 Online Help Accessing Device Information Each screen of the web browser interface contains a help file with configuration information relating to the selected screen To access the help file for a screen 1 Click the encircled red Question Mark icon shown in the example below NETGEAR GS748TP aa p 4B port Gigabit PoE Smort Switch VLAN Configuration VLAN Configuration Select VLAN 10 VLAN Name mO ee Figure 2 3 2 4 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual A help window for the screen opens The Basic VLAN Configuration screen provides information and parameters for configuring and working with VLANs The maximum number of active VLANs is 126 The Basic VLAN Configuration screen contains the following fields VLAN Name Enter the user defined VLAN name e Type Displays the VLAN type The possible field values are Static The VLAN i user defined Defauk The default VLAN 10 is 1 It cannot be modified by the user Using Screen and Table Options The NETGEAR GS700TP web browser interface contains screens and tables for configuring devices This section describes the table options e Selecting an Entry e Adding an Entry e Modifying an E
185. s framing bits Received Packets Displays the number of packets received on the interface including bad packets Multicast and Broadcast packets since the device was last refreshed Broadcast Packets Received Displays the number of good broadcast packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed This number does not include Multicast packets Multicast Packets Received Displays the number of good Multicast packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed CRC amp Alignment Errors Displays the number of CRC and Align errors that have occurred on the interface since the device was last refreshed To view RMON Interface Statistics select Port or LAG as the type of Interface and select the interface from the list in the provided field The RMON Interface Statistics for the selected interface are displayed To view RMON Summary Statistics select the interface and click GO To refresh or clear the RMON Advanced Statistics screen 1 Open the RMON Advanced Statistics screen 2 Click REFRESH or CLEAR ALL COUNTERS to clear or reset the RMON Advanced Statistics screen History Control The RMON History Control screen contains information about samples of data taken from ports For example the samples may include interface definitions or polling periods Monitoring the Switch v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure RMON hi
186. s IP Rules gt MAC Binding Configuration ACL Name ACLI z IP Rules Configuration Select Priori able tect r Figure 6 15 The IP Rules screen contains the following fields IP ACL e ACL Name Select the ACL Name from the list IP Rules e Priority Enter the rule priority When the packet is matched to a rule user groups are either granted permission or denied device management access The rule number is essential to matching packets to rules as packets are matched on a first fit basis Managing Security 6 25 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2 3 4 5 e Protocol ID Enter the protocol in the rule to which the packet is matched e Source IP Address Enter the source IP Address e Source Mask Enter the mask of the new source IP address e Destination IP Address Enter the destination IP address e Destination Mask Enter the mask of the new destination IP address e Source Port Enter the source port that is matched to packets e Destination Port Enter the destination port that is matched to packets e Action Select the action applied to packets with IP addresses that have been filtered The possible field values are Permit Permit access to the device Deny Deny access to packets originating from the blocked IP address Shutdown Drop packets that meet the ACL criteria and disable the port to which the
187. se Envee T gt Avoacvetee navies Enapies r aeree ro umanvertae asec Enacies setae r m hatgacveriee traves tasses Figure 3 23 The LLDP Port Settings screen contains the following fields Interface Displays the specific interface for which LLDP parameters are defined Admin Status Select the LLDP packet transmitting and receiving status of the interface The possible field values are Tx Only Enable transmitting LLDP packets only Rx Only Enable receiving LLDP packets only Tx amp Rx Enable transmitting and receiving LLDP packets Disable Disable LLDP on the interface Management IP Address Select the management IP address that is advertised from the interface The possible field values are StopAdvertise Stop advertising the management IP address from the interface AutoAdvertise Advertise the device s current IP address as the management IP address Notification Select the topology change notification status on the interface 3 38 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Enable Enable topology change notification on the interface This is the default value Disable Disable topology change notification on the interface e Optional TLVs Select whether optional TLVs are advertised from the interface Enable Enable optional TLVs on the interface This is the default
188. server use that IP address in your browser window If you are starting with an out of the box switch and are not using the SmartWizard Discovery utility you must initially configure your host PC to be on a network segment to match the default parameters of the switch which are e JP address 192 168 0 239 e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 You can change the network parameters to match those of your network this procedure is described in Chapter 3 Managing System Settings Your host PC network parameters must then be set to match your network Clicking Web Access on the SmartWizard Discovery utility or accessing the switch directly displays the screen shown below Figure 1 5 Use this screen to proceed to management of the switch covered in Chapter 2 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface 1 8 Getting Started with Switch Management v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Additional Utilities Alternatively from the main screen shown on Figure 1 1 you can access these additional functions e Password Change e Firmware Upgrade Password Change You can set a new password of up to 20 ASCII characters 1 Click Password Change from the Switch Setting section The Password Change screen appears You can set a new password You must enter the old and new passwords and confirm the new one 2 Click Set to enable the new password Firmware Upgrade The
189. signing SNMP access control privileges to SNMP groups Groups allow network managers to assign access rights to specific device features or feature aspects To define SNMP users 1 Click System gt SNMP gt SNMPv3 gt User Configuration The SNMPv3 User Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch User Configuration sanpa User Configuration Figure 3 16 The SNMPv3 User Configuration screen contains the following fields e User Name Enter the user name The field range is up to 30 alphanumeric characters e Group Name Enter the group name from a list of user defined SNMP groups SNMP groups are defined in the Groups screen e Engine ID Select either the local or remote SNMP entity to which the user is connected Changing or removing the local SNMP Engine ID deletes the SNMPv3 user database e Authentication Select the method used to authenticate users The possible field values are MDS5 Key Users are authenticated using the HMAC MD5 algorithm SHA Key Users are authenticated using the HMAC SHA 96 authentication level MD5 Password The HMAC MD5 96 password is used for authentication The user must enter a password Managing System Settings 3 25 v1 0 November 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual SO oR Ge 7 SHA Password Users are authenticated using the HMAC SHA 96 authentication level The user must enter
190. ssic Lock Figure 6 10 The Port Security screen contains the following fields Interface Displays the port or LAG name Status Select the port security status The possible field values are Locked The port is currently locked Unlocked The port is currently unlocked This is the default value Learning Mode Select the locked port type The possible field values are Classic Lock Locks the port and only forwards packets that have been learned statically or dynamically prior to locking the port The lock is effective immediately Limited Dynamic Lock The port is unlocked Locks the port after a user defined number of MAC addresses have been dynamically learned on the port After the port is locked packets are forwarded only from MAC addresses that have been learned prior to locking the port 6 18 Managing Security v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual ACL Max Entries Enter the maximum number of MAC addresses that can be learned on the port The Max Entries field is enabled only if the Limited Dynamic Lock mode is selected The range is 1 128 entries The default value is 1 Action Select the action to be applied to packets arriving on a locked port The possible field values are Forward Forward packets from an unknown source without learning the MAC address Discard Discard packets from any unlearned source This
191. story information 1 Click Monitoring gt RMON gt Advanced gt History Control The RMON History Control 4 screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch History Control Aitvemved History Control Figure 7 8 The RMON History Control screen contains the following fields e History Entry No Displays the entry number for the History Control Table screen e Source Interface Enter the interface from which the history samples were taken e Sampling Interval Enter in seconds the time that samples are taken from the ports The field range is 1 3600 The default is 1800 seconds equal to 30 minutes e Samples Requested Enter the number of samples to be saved The field range is 1 65535 The default value is 50 e Current Number of Samples Displays the current number of samples taken e Owner Enter the RMON station or user that requested the RMON information Select the history control entry Enter the Source Interface Sampling Interval Samples Requested and Owner in the provided field in the first row Click APPLY to update the device To add a history control entry Click Monitoring gt RMON gt Advanced gt History Control The RMON History Control 1 3 screen displays Enter the Source Interface Sampling Interval Samples Requested and Owner in the provided field in the first row Click ADD to update the device Monitoring the Sw
192. t field e Guest VLAN ID Select the guest VLAN ID from the list of currently defined VLANs e EAPOL Handling Select the method of handling EAPOL Extensible Authentication Protocol Over LAN packets when 802 1X authentication is disabled The possible field values are Filtering EAPOL packets are filtered Flooding EAPOL packets are flooded to all ports Select Disable or Enable for the Port Based Authentication State in the provided field If you selected Enable for the Port Based Authentication State then select the Authentication Method from the list in the provided field Select Disable or Enable for the Guest VLAN status in the provided field If you selected Enable for the Guest VLAN field then select the VLAN ID from the list in the provided field If you selected Disable for the Port Based Authentication State select the EAPOL Handling mode in the provided field Click APPLY to update the device Port Authentication The Port Authentication screen enables configuring port authentication interface parameters 6 12 Managing Security v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure port based authentication global properties 1 Click Security gt Port Authentication gt Advanced gt Port Authentication The Port Authentication screen displays r 7481P NETGEAR PAA iaei i Port Authentication aeremas Port Authentication STP aT aT a a a 9 T
193. t is in Listening mode The port cannot forward traffic nor can it learn MAC addresses Learning The port is in Learning mode The port cannot forward traffic however it can learn new MAC addresses Speed Displays the speed at which the port is operating Path Cost Enter the method used to assign default path cost to STP ports The possible field range is 1 200000000 The default path cost assigned to an interface varies according to the selected CST configuration method Hello Time Max Age or Forward Delay Priority Select the port priority value When switches or ports are running STP each is assigned a priority After exchanging BPDUs the device with the lowest priority value becomes the Root Port The port priority has a range of 0 240 in increments of 16 The default value is 128 2 Select the STP Status and Fast Link status in the provided fields 3 Enter the Path Cost in the provided field 4 Select the Priority from the list in the provided field 5 Click APPLY to update the device 4 36 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Rapid STP While Classic STP prevents forwarding loops in a general network topology convergence can take between 30 60 seconds This time may delay detecting possible loops and propagating status topology changes Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP detects and uses network topologies that allow a faster
194. ted e Severity Displays the log severity and urgency level The following are the available log severity levels Emergency The highest warning level If the device is down or not functioning properly an emergency log message is saved to the specified logging location 7 6 Monitoring the Switch v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Alert The second highest warning level An alert log is saved if there is a serious device malfunction for example all device features are down Critical The third highest warning level A critical log is saved if a critical device malfunction occurs for example two device ports are not functioning while the rest of the device ports remain functional Error A device error has occurred for example if a single port is offline Warning The lowest level of a device warning The device is functioning but an operational problem has occurred Notice Provides device information Informational Provides device information Debug Provides debugging messages e Description Displays the log message text 2 Click REFRESH or CLEAR LOGS to refresh or reset the Flash Logs screen Server Log The Server Log screen contains information for viewing and configuring the remote log servers New log servers can be defined and the log severity sent to each server To configure remote log servers 1 Click Monitoring gt Logs gt
195. th between the devices increases port flexibility and provides link redundancy Ports added to a LAG lose their individual port configuration When ports are removed from the LAG the original port configuration is applied to the ports Ensure the following when configuring LAGs All ports within a LAG must be of the same media type A VLAN is not configured on the port The port is not assigned to a different LAG Auto negotiation mode is not configured on the port The port is in full duplex mode All ports in the LAG have the same ingress filtering and tagged modes All ports in the LAG have the same back pressure and flow control modes All ports in the LAG have the same priority All ports in the LAG have the same transceiver type The device supports up to eight LAGs with eight ports in each LAG 4 4 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e LACP LAGs support up to 16 ports with eight ports active at any given time The LAG menu contains the following options e Basic e Advanced Basic The LAG Basic menu contains the following options e LAG Configuration e LAG Membership LAG Configuration The Basic LAG Configuration screen contains fields for configuring LAG parameters The system supports 8 LAGs and each LAG can contain up to 8 ports To define LAG parameters 1 Click Switching gt LAG gt Basic gt LAG Configu
196. the rate in seconds at which LLDP advertisement updates are sent The possible field range is 5 32768 seconds The default value is 30 seconds e Hold Multiplier Enter the amount of time that LLDP packets are held before the packets are discarded measured in multiples of the TLV Advertised Interval The possible field range is 2 10 The field default is 4 For example if the TLV Advertised Interval is 30 seconds and the Hold Multiplier is 4 then the LLDP packets are discarded after 120 seconds 3 34 Managing System Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual e Reinitializing Delay Enter the amount of time in seconds that passes between disabling and reinitializing LLDP The possible field range is 1 10 seconds The field default is 2 seconds e Transmit Delay Enter the amount of time in seconds that passes between successive LLDP frame transmissions due to changes in the LLDP local systems MIB The possible field value is 1 8192 seconds The field default is 2 seconds LLDP MED Properties e Fast Start Duration Enter the number of times LLDP packets are sent when the LLDP MED Fast Start mechanism is initialized which occurs when a new Endpoint device links with the LLDP MED Network Connectivity Device 2 Select the LLDP global status on the device by selecting Enable or Disable in the LLDP field 3 If you selected Disable in the LLDP field select the type of LLDPDU H
197. thorized Port reinitialize Port admin disabled and Undefined 2 Select the interface 3 Select the Port Control state Guest VLAN mode and Periodic Reauthentication status in the provided fields in the first row 4 Ifyou selected Enable as the Periodic Reauthentication status enter the Reauthentication Period in the provided field in the first row 5 Enter the Quiet Period Resending EAP time Max EAP Requests Supplicant Timeout and Server Timeout in the provided field in the first row 6 Click APPLY to update the device 6 14 Managing Security v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Traffic Control The Traffic Control menu contains the following options Storm Control e Port Security Storm Control Storm Control limits the amount of Multicast and Broadcast frames accepted and forwarded by the device When Layer 2 frames are forwarded Broadcast and Multicast frames are flooded to all ports on the relevant VLAN This occupies bandwidth and loads all nodes on all ports A Broadcast Storm is a result of an excessive amount of broadcast messages simultaneously transmitted across a network by a single port Forwarded message responses are heaped onto the network straining network resources or causing the network to time out Storm control can be enabled per port by defining the packet type and the rate the packets are transmitted The system measures the incoming Br
198. tion Ziemas OtJas 209G O1SO1Z Error SAAA E AUTHFAL Autnentcaton taiea fer nite sorce 106 39 16 First Previous Next All Figure 7 3 The Memory Log screen contains the following fields e Log Index Displays the log number e Log Time Displays the time at which the log was generated e Severity Displays the log severity and urgency level The following are the available log severity levels Emergency The highest warning level If the device is down or not functioning properly an emergency log message is saved to the specified logging location Alert The second highest warning level An alert log is saved if there is a serious device malfunction for example all device features are down Critical The third highest warning level A critical log is saved if a critical device malfunction occurs for example two device ports are not functioning while the rest of the device ports remain functional Error A device error has occurred for example if a single port is offline Warning The lowest level of a device warning The device is functioning but an operational problem has occurred Notice Provides device information Informational Provides device information Debug Provides debugging messages Description Displays the log message text Monitoring the Switch 7 5 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2 Click REFRES
199. tory Default The Factory Default screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP Connect with Innovation 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Upload Download File Management Troubleshooting s Factory Default gt Device Reboot v Factory Default Factory Default Note all configuration settings will return to their default value after reset Figure 8 2 8 2 Maintenance v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2 Check the confirmation box 3 Click APPLY to reset the device to the factory defaults Upload The Upload menu contains the following option e Upload Upload System Files can be backed up using the Upload screen To back up files 1 Click Maintenance gt Upload The Upload screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP Ceara wih neces A8 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Download File Management Troubleshooting Upload v Upload File Upload FileType Firmware via TFTP C via HTTP TFTP Server IP Remote Filename Figure 8 3 The Upload screen contains the following fields e File Type Enter the type of file to be uploaded The possible field values are Firmware Upload the Firmware File Configuration Upload the Configuration File e via TFTP Select to upload the Firmware or Configuration File to the TFTP Server e via HTTP Sel
200. ts control entry 3 Enter the Community Description and Owner in the provided field in the first row 4 Select the event Type from the list in the provided field in the first row 5 Click APPLY to update the device 7 18 Monitoring the Switch v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To add an events control entry 1 Click Monitoring gt RMON gt Advanced gt Events Control The RMON Events Control screen displays 2 Enter the Community Description and Owner in the provided field in the first row 3 Select the event Type from the list in the provided field in the first row 4 Click ADD to update the device To remove an events control entry 1 Click Monitoring gt RMON gt Advanced gt Events Control The RMON Events Control screen displays Select the events control entry 3 Click DELETE to remove the events control entry Events Log The RMON Events Log screen contains a list of RMON events To view RMON events logs 1 Click Monitoring gt RMON gt Advanced gt Events Log The RMON Events Log screen displays 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch NETGEAR GS7A8TP System Switching Qos Securit wintenance p vooout Events Log Alvera Events Log b Figure 7 11 The RMON Events Log screen contains the following fields e Event Displays the RMON Events e Log Number Displays the log number e Log Time Displays the time when the log entry was entered
201. ts entering the device The possible Trust Mode field values are CoS Classify traffic based on the CoS VPT tag value DSCP Classify traffic based on the DSCP tag value 2 Select the QoS Mode and Trust Mode in the provided fields Click APPLY to update the device CoS Interface Configuration The CoS Interface Configuration screen contains information for configuring the default CoS value on a selected interface After CoS has been configured the device original CoS default settings can be reassigned to the interface in the CoS Interface Configuration screen Configuring QoS 5 3 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure CoS interface parameters 1 Click QoS gt CoS gt Basic gt CoS Interface Configuration The CoS Interface Configuration screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP Connect with Innovation 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Security Monitoring Maintenance Help or CoS Interface Configuration CoS Global CoS Interface Configuration Config tion gt CoS Interface PORTS LAGS All GOTOINTERFACE aeo onis gt Advanced O igi 0 Bw oie o O g 0 gw i o O o m o O g o S E o O 99 o 1 gia o O jot 0 Do o O n o S joe o D gs5 o O g6 o xl Figure 5 2 The CoS Interface Configuration screen contains the following e Interface Displays the interface for which the default CoS parameters are defined
202. ts transmission between the device and its link partner in both directions simultaneously e Auto Negotiation Select the auto negotiation status of the LAG Auto Negotiation is a protocol between two link partners that enables a port to advertise its transmission rate duplex mode and flow control abilities to its partner Auto Negotiation is enabled by default The possible field values are Enable Enable auto negotiation Disable Disable auto negotiation Flow Control Select the flow control status of the LAG Operates when the LAG is in full duplex mode Flow Control is disabled by default The possible field values are Enable Enable flow control Disable Disable flow control 2 Select the interface 3 Enter or modify the fields in the first row 4 6 Configuring Switching Settings v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4 Click APPLY to update the device LAG Membership The Basic LAG Membership screen allows network managers to assign ports to LAGs To assign ports to LAGs 1 wa PF Y Bb Click Switching gt LAG gt Basic gt LAG Membership The Basic LAG Membership screen displays NETGEAR GS7A8TP 4B port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch povu LAG Membership Membership 7 5 et DRY bs Na pad 3 FS BAS Ps et ST BS eT ps PS Be et A ss pei EE K EE E E E Sa SA E A EE A E s AE hi Sv oh Figure 4 3 The Basic LAG Membership s
203. ules screen allows a MAC Rule to be defined within a configured ACL Rules can be added only if the ACL is not bound to an interface To define MAC Rules 1 Click Security gt ACL gt MAC Rules The MAC Rules screen displays NETGEAR GS7ABTP Connect with Innovation 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Management Security Port Authentication Traffic Control MAC Rules gt MAC ACL gt MAC Rules MAC ACL gt MAC Binding Configuration ACL Name TEJE 2 mm Table gt IP Binding configuration EE e VLAN TD pa _ a nde e nde Ss Figure 6 12 The MAC Rules screen contains the following fields MAC ACL e ACL Name Select the ACL Name from the list Rule Table Managing Security 6 21 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2 3 4 5 e Priority Enter the rule priority When the packet is matched to a rule user groups are either granted permission or denied device management access The rule number is essential to matching packets to rules as packets are matched on a first fit basis e Source MAC Address Enter the source MAC Address e Source Mask Enter the mask of the new source MAC address e Destination MAC Address Enter the destination MAC address e Destination Mask Enter the mask of the new destination MAC address e VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID to which the MAC address is atta
204. uration possible Configuration backup and restore Can be accessed from any location via the switch s IP address Intuitive browser interface Most visually appealing For a more detailed discussion of the SmartWizard Discovery utility continue with this section Network with a DHCP Server or Network without a DHCP Server For a detailed discussion of the Web Browser Interface see Chapter 2 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface Network with a DHCP Server To install the switch in a network with a DHCP server proceed as follows 1 Connect the GS700TP Smart Switch to a DHCP network 2 Power on the switch by connecting its AC DC power adapter 3 Install the SmartWizard Discovery utility located on the switch installation CD on your computer 4 Start the SmartWizard Discovery utility Getting Started with Switch Management 1 3 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5 Click Discover for the SmartWizard Discovery utility to find your GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch You should see a screen similar to that shown below l H smartwizard Discovery Device List MAC Address IP Address Protocol Version Product Name System Name Location 00 OF B5 97 42 2C 192 168 0239 2 001 002 GS748TP 2 DHCP Refresh Discover Device Setting Configuration Setting Password Change Web Access Firmware Upgrade Exit Figure 1 1 6 Note the displayed IP address
205. value Disable Disable optional TLVs on the interface Select the Interface to configure Select the Admin Status from the list in the provided field in the first row Select the Management IP Address from the list in the provided field in the first row Select the Notification status from the list in the provided field in the first row Select the Optional TLVs status from the list in the provided field in the first row Click APPLY to update the device ST Ree be LLDP MED Network Policy LLDP Media Endpoint Discovery LLDP MED increases network flexibility by allowing different IP systems to coexist on a single network LLDP e Provides detailed network topology information including what devices are located on the network and where the devices are located For example what IP phone is connected to what port what software is running on what switch and what port is connected to what PC e Automatically deploys policies over networks for QoS Policies Voice VLANs e Provides Emergency Call Service E 911 via IP Phone location information e Provides troubleshooting information LLDP MED sends network managers alerts for Port speed and duplex mode conflicts QoS policy misconfigurations The LLDP MED Network Policy screen allows network administrators to define LLDP MED network policies which include the application VLAN ID VLAN type user priority and DSCP value Managing System Settings 3 39 v1 0 N
206. vember 2007 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Disabled Auto negotiation is not enabled on the port Auto Negotiation Advertised Capabilities Displays the port speed auto negotiation capabilities For example 1OOOBASE T half duplex mode 1OOBASE TX full duplex mode Operational MAU Type Displays the Medium Attachment Unit MAU type The MAU performs physical layer functions including digital data conversion from the Ethernet interfaces collision detection and bit injection into the network For example 100BASE TX full duplex mode MED Details Capabilities Supported Displays the MED capabilities enabled on the port Current Capabilities Displays the MED TLVs advertised by the port Device Class Displays the LLDP MED endpoint device class The possible device classes are Endpoint Class 1 Indicates a generic endpoint class offering basic LLDP services Endpoint Class 2 Indicates a media endpoint class offering media streaming capabilities as well as all Class 1 features Endpoint Class 3 Indicates a communications device class offering all Class 1 and Class 2 features plus location 911 Layer 2 switch support and device information management capabilities PoE Device Type Displays the port PoE type For example Powered PoE Power Source Displays the port s power source PoE Power Priority Displays the port s power priority PoE Powe
207. where errors occurred in the cable the last time a cable test was performed and the type of cable error that occurred The tests use Time Domain Reflectometry TDR technology to test the quality and characteristics of a copper cable attached to a port Cables up to 120 meters long can be tested Cables are tested when the ports are in the down state with the exception of the Approximated Cable Length test To test cables 1 Click Maintenance gt Troubleshooting gt Cable Test The Cable Test screen displays NETGEAR GS748TP Connell binculion 48 port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch System Switching Qos Security Monitoring Maintenance Help Reset Upload Download File Management EEEN Cable Test Cable Test PORTS All GOTO INTERFACE G gi JESL g2 JESL 93 JEST o4 TEST 95 JESL g6 atest a TEST 98 liS 99 JESL g10 JESI git Test g12 JESL g13 atest gi4 TEST g15 JESL a16 Test_ z Figure 8 6 The Cable Test screen contains the following fields e Interface Enter the port to which the cable is connected e Test Result Displays the cable test results Possible values are No Cable A cable is not connected to the port Open Cable A cable is connected on only one side Short Cable A short has occurred in the cable OK The cable passed the test Maintenance 8 7 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
208. width Settings 5 5 Boot File Download 8 5 C changing the password 1 9 configuration monitoring 7 1 network parameters 1 6 QoS 5 1 security 6 1 switch 4 1 system settings 3 1 Configuration Download 8 5 Configuration Upload 8 3 CoS 5 3 CPU 4 40 D defaults IP address 7 8 subnet mask 1 8 DHCP 3 3 DHCP server 1 3 DSCP 5 1 Dynamic MAC Address Table 4 47 F Firmware Download 8 5 Index Firmware Upload 8 3 Flash Logs 7 6 G getting started 7 7 H History Table Page 7 16 IGMP Snooping 4 40 installing 1 3 1 5 interfaces switch management 1 2 Web browser 2 1 IP address default 7 8 L L2 4 39 LACP 4 12 LAG 4 4 Layer 2 4 39 Link Aggregated Groups 4 4 Link Aggregation Control Protocol 4 12 list of RMON events 7 19 logging into the switch 2 1 Logs Configuration 7 2 map CoS 5 7 Index 1 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Memory Logs 7 4 menus 2 2 Multicast Forward All Page 4 46 Multicast Groups 4 43 4 44 N navigation menu 2 2 network alarms 7 20 network parameters 1 5 NIC settings 1 7 P password changing 1 9 PoE 3 7 Port mirroring 7 22 Port VLAN ID PVID 4 20 PVID 4 20 Q QoS 5 1 QoS configuration 5 1 Queue shaping 5 5 R RADIUS 6 2 Remote Monitoring Statistics 7 9 Restoring factory defaults 8 2 S scheduling scheme 5 5 security configuration 6 1 Server Logs 7 7 SNMP 3 13 SNMP groups 3 23 3
209. with approved antennas only Any product changes or modifications will invalidate all applicable regulatory certifications and approvals FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC Declaration Of Conformity We NETGEAR Inc 4500 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 declare under our sole responsibility that the model GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions a This device may not cause harmful interference and b This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Product and Publication Details Model Number GS700TP Publication Date April 2008 Product Family Smart Switch Product Name GS700TP Gigabit PoE Smart Switch Home or Business Product Business Language English Publication Part Number 202 10393 01 Publication Version Number 1 0 v1 0 April 2008 GS700TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual v1 0 April 2008 Contents About This Manual Who Should Use this Book ccccccessesseceeceececececceesesseasaeaeceeceesececeseees
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