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1. 1 Server Manager wy 9 18PM Figure 29 CLI Shell screen The CLI Shell port can be reset as shown in Figure 4 Console Configuration tab on page 11 Chapter 4 Administration
2. 307437 J07437 46768681669 311791248325 4 4468 0 9 0 0 e o5 c c c c c c a c 0 oO 0 g 0 0 0 0 e c e e a e e e a c e 0 117584 iz7760 c oOo 0 oo o O oO UO oO CQ OQ O oo O C uo 205024 310737489370 456136210357 Figure 21 Statistics Table screen The Statistics table lists the available ports and their link state bandwidth utilization as a number or percent transmitted byte or packet count received byte or packet count received broadcast received multicast invalid frames received and transmitted Use the radio buttons and check box to chose the display This screen allows the table to be customized and captured 28 Chapter 3 Statistics and Monitoring XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide Bandwidth Chart The Bandwidth chart displays in a bar chart the percentage of bandwidth being utilized for each port Allows the range of ports to be selected Point to a bar to display its port number and Rx or Tx utilization percentage The following figure shows the Bandwidth Chart Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout o Fetched Port Details Port Statistics Utilization Chart Statistics Table Bandwidth Chart Select Ports Range 1 eee eee 21187 a qm a E a
3. g Figure 22 Port Statistics Bandwidth Chart screen Chapter 3 Statistics and Monitoring 29 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide QoS Monitoring This feature allows you to monitor QoS information on a port both bytes and packets The following figure shows the QoS monitoring screen Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout xXcMaaio j Port details fetched successfully Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Flags Port State 17 dero IMB Enabled i Autol Lin known Best Version HETGEAA version 12 4 4 0 v1244 i jl FMB Enables Boot Time i1 gjerre nx Enabled Enabled unknawn Config File Li agr Enabled Autol Uno primary tfg Enabled Auto LUnkmown Enabled Ayt Lhnkn own Mabel tain t Port Details 1 6 Apply Reload General ges FOB amp vLAN Sharing amp Redundancy Qos Profile Egress Traffic Rate Limiting Explicit CoS Traffic Geouping Config Egress Port Na Lirmit Ingraas PTOS Examinatian Burst Site Aull Ingress 802 1 Examination Enabled amp Oise bled Broadcast Pate Ingress amp 02 1p Innar Exam Enabled Disabled Mullicask Rate Ha Lirnit Ex Egresa IPTOS R
4. XCM8806 2 configure ssl certificate privkeylen 1024 country us organization netgear common name namel To enable HTTPS Web access enter the following command 8806 1 4 enable web https The switch is now ready for Web access using HTTPS at the URL https switch ip Chapter 1 Getting Started 5 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide Client Setup You need a standard Internet browser such as Mozilla Firefox version 1 0 or greater or Internet Explorer version 6 0 or greater with the Adobe Flash Player 9 plug in installed Note The Web Management Interface supports up to six concurrent sessions Launching the Web Management Interface To launch the Web Management Interface enter the URL of the switch in the address window of your browser The login prompt displays as shown in the following figure Please anter username and password Switch Username Password Figure 1 Login prompt The login screen displays the switch IP address You enter a user name and password for access The user name and password are the same that you use to access the CLI from a Telnet or SSH session Dashboard Next the Dashboard screen displays The dashboard is the home screen or opening screen This screen provides you with a one glance snapshot of switch status inventory and management details 6 Chapter 1 Getting Started XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide The dashboard is divided into three
5. Authentication Accounting Status Enabled Disabled Status Enabled Disabled Tirmeout seconds 3 Timeout seconds H Primary Secondary Primary Secondary IP Address IP Address Fort Port Shared Secret Shared Secret Client IP Address Client IP Address Figure 27 User Accounts TACACS screen User Sessions 34 This feature shows the list of SSH XML and Telnet sessions on the switch It includes the ability to view current and historical sessions and allow administrators to kill rogue sessions The features available through the sessions management screen are e Monitor and manipulate active CLI and XML API sessions e Clear selected session e View session history Chapter 4 Administration XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide The following figure shows the user sessions screen Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout e Active Sessions List and Session History List Fetched Active Sessions 10 Login Time Type Authentication Fri Fab 11 07 28 42 2011 eral local 4 Fri Fab 11 07 47 35 2011 local 5 Fri Fab 11 07 57 37 2011 i xml leal 6 Fri Fab 11 08 02134 2011 dmin xml local Session History ELI Auth disahlacd disabled disabled disabled Locate gt 4 retrieved iE arial MEM A 54 94 70 223 57 188 171 132 64 94 70 253 amp
6. Figure 15 SNMP Configuration screen example 1 Chapter 2 Port Configuration XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout Save Config e Successfully Fetched Details Delta view Auth Traps Enablad GET Requests 4297 initialmd5P HMAC MD5 DES defaultiserview GET HEXT Requests 139934 SET Requests 393 Auth Errors Unknown Security Models Invalid Messages Unknown PDLI Handlers Unsupported Sec Levels Het In Time Windows Unknown User Warnes Unknown Engine Dz Wrong Digests Decryption Errors Systemi Errors SNMP Configuration and Statistics Refresh SHMP Settings SNMP Statistics SNMP YAW e Communities SHIP Users Auto Refresh Intereal 15 Seconds 1 amp rows retrieved m H UserName Authenticatio Privacy Read View Write View admin HMAC 5 DES dafaultidrninview defaultadminview In Packets 144624 initial no Aukhentieaki noPrivacy defaultiizerview defaultliserview Gut Packets 144789 HMAC MDS noPrivacy defaultUserview defaultUserview Traps Sent 165 initialzha HMAT defa ultizeriaw defaultUserview defaultlUzeview Trap Receivers 15 rows retrieved Destination Port Timeout Poe 10 255 48 47 10550 1500 enhanced L0 209 10 202 10550 1300 enhanced 10 255 99 12 10550 1500 enhanced 10 255 597 2 10550 1500 enhanced 10
7. XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide 2011 NETGEAR Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form or by any means without the written permission of NETGEAR Inc Technical Support Thank you for choosing NETGEAR To register your product get the latest product updates or get support online visit us at http support netgear com Phone US amp Canada only 1 888 NETGEAR Phone Other Countries See httpZ support netgear com app answers detail a id 984 Trademarks NETGEAR the NETGEAR logo ReadyNAS ProSafe Smart Wizard Auto Uplink X RAID2 and NeoTV are trademarks or registered trademarks of NETGEAR Inc Microsoft Windows Windows NT and Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders Statement of Conditions To improve 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 Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started Setting Up the Web Management
8. den y Fal sa Apply destlp on interface Type Ports Q Vlans Interface Order First Priority Application cli Direction Zone System Figure 18 Applying an ACL to an Interface Apply lt ACLrulename gt on interface Allows you to choose the interface to which the dynamic ACL is to be applied as well as priority direction order application and zone Interfaces applied to Displays the interfaces to which the ACL selected in the ACLs on device pane is bound Chapter 2 Port Configuration Statistics and Monitoring This chapter provides an overview of the three statistics and monitoring panes available through the Web Management Interface e Event Log on page 26 e Statistics on page 27 e QoS Monitoring on page 30 Chapter 3 Statistics and Monitoring 25 Event Log 26 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide This feature provides you with a tabular event log of the activity on the switch To view the event log select Statistics amp Monitoring Event Log The following figure shows the Event Log screen Dashboard 02 11 2011 08 02 02 11 2011 08 B2 11 2011 O8 02 11 2011 07 57 02 11 2011 D7 02 11 2011 07 4 02 11 2011 07 eke B2 11 2011 0712 02 11 2011 07 0271172011 07 02 11 2011 07 D2 11 2011 07 2 O2 11 2011 071 02 11 2011 OF 02 11 2011 07 02 11 2011 07 D2 11 2D11 07 27 B2 11 2011 67 27 02 11 2011 07 27 O
9. AA and D BIB acras pans emis ode dio oboe 5 wc EI e e e seed 6 Launching the Web Management 6 97 2c eee eed ure RE Ea Ea RUN IU S ug es 6 Main lt 8 TITRE CIT DIIS 8 Dashboard Switch Summary Icons 10 Dashboard Work 5 12 Chapter 2 Port Configuration Modify Single eos iba Eo FP nee ESI PARE E PUES s 14 Port Details CIoS a0 1 26 cnt de wees e Ghee eee dobles qoe potes doen 14 FDB amp VLAN 120 esese ese tous oboe pt Seda eS 15 Port Details Sharing amp Redundancy 15 Multiple Port lt 16 VLAN Config ration 17 VLAN Details DHCP 19 VLAN Details Ports 19 VLAN Configuration Procedures 19 SNMP Congre s ss modios ac mde bog om d E rper 20 Dynamic ACL 22 Chapter 3 Statistics and Monitoring ace 26 m
10. 25543 15 10550 1500 enhanced O o Go Oo Oo zo 10 295 43 26 10990 1500 enhanced 10 255 651 4 10550 1500 enhanced P a 10 255 43 38 103550 1500 enhanced Figure 16 SNMP Configuration screen example 2 The following screens panes are available SNMP Settings Displays SNMP configuration settings and access status SNMP Statistics Displays SNMP statistics Move the cursor over each item in the list to show a tool tip with additional explanation of each Clicking the Delta view box starts a count up of new actions beginning from the time the box is checked The start time is displayed SNMP V1 V2c Communities Lists the community strings and the type of access Click the entries in the Read View and Write View columns to see the MIB Object Identifiers OIDs that are included and excluded Allows for customizing and capture of the table and a manual Refresh function SNMP V3 Users Lists the users authentication method privacy status and type of access Click the entries in the Read View and Write View columns to see the MIB OIDs that are included and excluded Allows for customizing and capture of the table and a manual Refresh function Trap Receivers Lists the trap receiver IP addresses Port number of retries Timeout and the Modes enhanced or standard Allows for customizing and capture of the table Chapter 2 Port Configuration 21 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide Dy
11. 48 18 V 6 12 48V 1104W Max Ports Availabl 4 orts Available Output 2 Temperature C 27 00 Input Voltage 222 00 V AC Flags M Backplane link to Master MSM is Active B Backplane link to Backup MSM is also Active D Slot Disabled 5 Slot Secured Close I Insufficient Power Null Value Close Figure 3 Unit Information screen Configuring the Refresh Timeout and CLI Settings Following are the defaults for the following refresh timeout and CLI settings e General Refresh Interval The default is 15 seconds e Web Service Timeout The default is 45 seconds e Idle Timeout The default is 10 minutes A warning is given one minute before e CLI Shell Background Select a color from the color pallet The default is white e CLI Shell Foreground Select a color from the color pallet The default is black e CLI Shell Port Specify a port Chapter 1 Getting Started XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide To reset these settings 1 2 Right click almost any part of the window to display one of two menus that have a Show Console choice From the menu choose Show Console A console pane is displayed at the bottom of the Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring or Administration screens Click the Configuration tab as shown in the following figure General Restore Defaults General Refresh Interval in seconds 15 w Web Service Timeout in seconds 4
12. Address Mask _ Tagging 4032 Typs Untaggad Virtual Router Wie Default Active Ports 1 1 ies Profile UDP Profile Pratecel any Loopback Enablad Figure 12 VLANs Configuration screen The following screens panes are available e VLAN List Lists the VLANs and their respective names Tags Protocol Addresses Flags Protocol filters Active and Total Ports and Virtual Routers In this screen you can create or delete VLANS and enable or disable them You can customize the table capture the table and manually refresh the screen e VLAN Details Displays information for the VLAN selected from the VLAN List e General Displays Admin State Tag Type and the Active Ports You can modify these settings Name Tagging Virtual Router Protocol filters QoS Profile Loopback Primary IP Secondary IPv4 IPv6 Address and the UDP Profile Chapter2 Port Configuration XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide VLAN Details DHCP Tab The following figure displays the DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol tab VLAH General DHCP Parii Figure 13 VLAN Details DHCP Tab This screen allows modification to DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Address Default Gateway DNS Domain Name Servers Server WINS Windows Internet Naming Service Server and Lease Time VLAN Details Ports Tab The following figure shows the Po
13. be entered You can change the appearance of the screen and the settings for the foreground and background colors as well The following figure shows the CLI shell screen 172 26 2 148 XCM8806 XCM8810 Windows Internet Explorer ey http 172 26 2 148 We WE o 172 26 2 148 8806 8810 Welcome admin Logged in since Tue Feb 15 2011 08 33 48 Device IP 172 26 2 148 Current time Tue Feb 15 2011 09 19 10 Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout Save Config XCM8806 Location CLI Shell SystemType Connected to localhostConnected to 172 26 2 148 1 XCM8806 telnet session telnetl on dev ptybl MAC Address 00 04 96 3F 0C 40 Contact login admin password Boot Version NETGEAR NETGEAR version 12 4 4 0 v1244 Boot Time Protected by US Patent Nos 6 678 248 6 104 700 6 766 482 6 618 388 6 034 957 6 859 438 6 912 592 Thu Feb 10 19 05 59 2011 Config File 6 954 436 6 977 891 6 980 550 6 981 174 7 003 705 7 017 082 7 046 665 7 126 923 7 142 509 7 149 217 pma 7 152 124 7 154 861 7 245 619 7 245 629 7 269 139 Active Sessions Press the lt tab gt or key at any time for completions Remember to save your configuration changes Demo XCM8806 3 Fan Trays 21 9g 92 O 9 4 9s Done DE POP OP EI Trusted sites Protected Mode 100 fystart 3 mm GB 2 172262148
14. information panes as shown in the following figure and described in this section 1 Switch 2 Header Y Summary n 79 Logged in since Fri Fab 11 2011 07198151 AM Device IP HI 105 147 22 2 Current time Fri Feb 11 2011 07 558137 AM Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout Save Config XCM8810 Successfully Fetched Dashboard Details Localion M Sar Cre OT Sel crgo duces Voc E err e alit Inventory Information 5 XCMB8810 i rows retrieved Em iy a unit m lv J Part Inf ae cy Stat lo In Servi ni ersian Part info rature ota be ays In Service 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Peel Cbd Slat 1 XCOCMEE4JET EDDA 1 00 E00 000 um 32 3 Normal 2 pe tetera 36 daya 4 hourn 3D minutes since Oee 16 2010 Share EDU229 DO0 0O5 10276 00177 81 formal Dparatsanal 22 daya 10 J n 13 2011 Bost Vos 1 NETGEAR version 12 4 4 0 v1244 508 2 3 Erg Boot Time 4 m E Fri Feb 11 07 26 40 2011 Config File Slat 5 Emph gprimary cfg ovs Alee Sessenna ir 2 Ern pte Management Switch Details Apply MESM A 5 License Level NETGESR Aggr Name XCMEBLD Current State MASTER Tenet Access Enabled ieee har Image Selected primary 25H Access Matinstallad Contect imageBooted primary ZNMP Actii Exabled Bary Verena 12 4 4 0 authentication Server Local Authentic Seconda
15. 2 11 2000 07 27 o2 11 2011 07 D2 11 2011 07 22 02 Configuration 115 91 AAA logout MSM A User admin lagout from xml amp 4 34 70 253 37 83 Infa AAA authPass MSM A Login passed fas usar admin through xl 67 188 171 132 Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout 37 71 X nfo AAA MSM A Login parsed for user admin through xml 134 92 aukthPasis MSM A Login passed fer usar admin thraugh sral 54 94 70 253 Log data retrieved Refresh _ 73 rows retrieved 542 44 MSM A Login passed for usar admin through telnat 64 54 70 253 114 20 logout MEM A User admin logout from telnet 12 221 24 253 111 19 AAA gt MSM A Login pazsed fer usar admin through telnet 12 151 34 253 1253 41 nfaorAAA aukhPazz Login passed for user admin through xml 54 954 70 253 242 97 clap AAA auth papi MZM A Login passed fer utar admin through serial MZM A 20 59 lt info Card nfor MEM A Module in shot Z is operational 120 55 Infa vlan mags perttinlcctataUps ME5M A Pert 1 9 link UP at zpaed 1 and full duplax 120 00 Info MEM Ar Module in shot 9 is operational 118 93 M amp EM A Module in alot 1 18 operational 108 62 Inforvilan dbg infa MSM A Media 1000 ix inzerted int
16. 5 w Idle Timeout in minutes 10 v CLI Shell Background CLI Shell Foreground EE CLI Shell Port 23 Figure 4 Console Configuration tab From the appropriate drop down list choose another setting for any or all of the first five selections or enter a port number in the CLI Shell Port text box To restore the original default settings click the Restore Defaults command button Customizing and Capturing the Tables You can customize the format of a table and then print it or copy it to another application such as MS Excel Resize the column width using standard column resizing bars between the heading cells Sort rows by clicking in a table heading cell to display an up or down arrow tip Remove columns by clicking the hide icon 9 and in the displayed Select Columns box clear the check marks for the unwanted column names Select specific row entries by typing the relevant text into the search field Entries that do not include the text are hidden Print an original or modified table by clicking the print icon ce located just above the table A standard print box opens This icon prints the specific table only and prints it as it appears on the screen If any cell contents are hidden on the screen they are hidden on the printed copy To print the entire screen use the browser print command Copy the table to another application by clicking the copy icon 53 opening the target application and pasting in the table C
17. P client communicating with the switch The tool allows you to view and manipulate the following SNMP features SNMP settings SNMP v1 and v2c communities SNMP v3 users SNMP trap receivers SNMP statistics There are no capabilities to make changes to the SNMP configuration in this release This section shows two SNMP configuration screens that display the content under all the tabs Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout cave Config SNMP Configuration and Statistics SNMP Settings SNMP Statistics SHMP Access Enabled SHMP WifWee Access Enabled Traps Enabled Disabled Engine 10 BO DO O07 7e 0 3 0 Boot Count 105 Boot Time 352630 Message Sire 192 SNMP VI VW2c Communities SNMP Users Refresh a Connnunity Read View private defaultUzerview public defaultUserviaw 3T 1814715456 10550 5 184509197 10550 37 184498434 10550 Trap Receivers a Destination 10 255 48 47 10550 10 209 10 202 10550 10 255 99 13 10550 10 253 57 2 103550 10 255 43 15 10550 10 235 43 36 10550 10 255 61 4 10550 10 255 43 38 10590 17 rows retrieved im 3 Vrbe Vievsr default Izerview 15 rows retrieved Eg Timeout 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 Mods enhanced enhanced enhanced enhanced enhanced enhanced enhanced enhanced
18. Support page on NETGEAR website at http support netgear com e Command Reference Guide Links the NETGEAR 8800 Series Chassis Switch documentation e User Guide Links to the NETGEAR 8800 Series Chassis Switch documentation e About Displays client environment information Logout Exits the Web Management Interface Save Config A command button used to save configuration changes When changes have been made the button turns orange indicating that a saving action is required to permanently change the configuration Chapter 1 Getting Started 9 10 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide Dashboard Switch Summary Icons The following table lists and describes the icons used on the Dashboard Switch Summary pane hon Description __________ Slot Operational Failed and Empty Fan Tray Operational and Empty Power Supply Powered on Failed and Empty Point to an icon to show the unit type and state Click the icon to show additional inventory information The following figure shows two examples of the content ga 7 1 0n AOUTLDED I nn PowerSupply 1 State Operational State Powered On Flags M PartInfo PS 2336 0536J 06797 4300 Serial Number 800116 00 02 04364 00006 Reulsion 7 Hw Module Type 1064X Odometer 264 days 20 hours SW Version 12 1 0 56 Temperature C 30 SW Build vi210b56 Fan 1 rpm 6473 Configured Type 10G4X Fan 2 rpm 6473 GEI SINON Output 1
19. amp VLAN details tab Port Details 1 2 Apply Reload General QoS FDB amp VLAN Sharing amp Redundancy Learning Port Enabled Q Disabled VLAN Flooding Member VLAN s Default Unicast Flooding Enabled D Disabled Multicast Flooding Enabled Disabled Broadcast Flooding Enabled Disabled Figure 8 Port Details FDB amp VLAN Tab Port Details Sharing amp Redundancy Tab The Sharing amp Redundancy tab displays Load Sharing Load sharing link aggregation algorithm Master Port and Members On modular switches this tab displays ooftware Controlled Redundancy the Primary and Redundant Ports and allows you to Chapter 2 Port Configuration 15 16 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide enable or disable Smart Redundancy and Software Redundant Port Link The following figure shows the Sharing amp Redundancy details tab Port Details 1 2 General Gas FOB amp VLA Sharing amp Redundancy Load Sharing S5oftware Controlled Redundancy Load Sharing Algorithm Smart Redundancy Enabled e Disabled Master Port Primary Port Members Redundant Port Software Redundant Port Link m Enabled Disabled Figure 9 Port Details Sharing amp Redundancy tab Multiple Port Details To show Port Details for multiple ports control click two or more ports in the port list The resulting Port Details are shown in the following figure Dashboard Configuratio
20. ayed here and the other Port Details tabs follow XCM8810 Locatson SystemType XCM8810 MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Contact Boot Version NETGEAR version 12 4 4 0 v1244 Boot Time Fei Feb 11 07 26 40 2011 Config File primary cfg Active Sessions 1 Power 0 0 g 8 ge elcome admin Logged in since Fri Feb 11 2011 10 36 23 AM Device IP 66 166 147 252 Current time Fri Feb 11 2011 10 36 54 AM Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout Save Config Port details fetched successfully Port List Port State Link State Link Speed Duplex Mode Auto Neg Jumbo Load Master On j fMB x Enabled to Unknown t BORT EN Enabled AM d B j MB x tabled Enabled Rea R eady Port Details 1 6 General QoS VLAN E Sharing amp Redundancy Port Number 1 6 Figure 6 Ports Configuration screen with single port details On t Auto Unknown On Enable Y Disable Y Refresh 1 128 rove retrieved eh HM true trve true t dy Auto utor x 1 rue 4 O Ato Auk we 1 Auto true Apply L Reload j Port List Lists the ports and their respective flags see Figure 11 Flags Legend Configuration Port State Link State Link Speed Duplex Mode Auto Negotiation Jumbo frames and Load Master You can customize the table and capture it You can use the command buttons to ena
21. ble or disable ports Port Details Displays details for the port that is selected from the Port List General tab Displays the port number and type settings for the virtual router port state link state link counter ELSM EDP and auto polarity You can modify auto negotiation config speed config duplex Jumbo Frame preferred medium and force preferred medium Chapter 2 Port Configuration XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide Port Details QoS Tab The QoS tab displays the QoS profile name and shows the Explicit CoS Traffic Grouping Configuration and Egress Traffic Rate Limiting You can use the radio buttons to enable or disable ingress and egress settings The following figure shows the QoS details tab Port Details 7 QoS FDB amp VLAN Sharing amp Redundancy Egress Traffic Rate Limiting Explicit CoS Traffic Grouping Config Egress Port rate No Limit Ingress IPTOS Examination Disabled Max Burst Size 0 KB Ingress 802 1p Examination Enabled Broadcast Rate No Limit Ingress 802 1p Inner Exam Q Enabled Disa Multicast Rate No Limit Egress IPTOS Replacemen t e Enabled Unknown Dest Mac Rate No Limit Egress 802 1p Replacement Q Enabled Figure 7 Port Details QoS Tab FDB amp VLAN Tab The FDB amp VLAN tab displays the VLANs You can use this tab to enable or disable the learning port unicast flooding multicast flooding and broadcast flooding The following figure shows the FDB
22. board on page 6 Chapter 1 Getting Started 4 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide Setting Up the Web Management Interface This section describes the setup process required to use the Web Management Interface with the switch and includes the following topics e HTTP and HTTPS Setup on page 5 e Client Setup on page 6 e Launching the Web Management Interface on page 6 HTTP and HTTPS Setup Before you can launch the Web Management Interface you must enable the web server on the switch You can use either HTTP or HTTPS to access the Web Management Interface Note You must assign an IP address to a VLAN for management access to the switch Web Access Using HTTP To enable HTTP web access enter the following command XCM8806 1 4 enable web http The switch is now ready for web access using HTTP at the URL http switch ip Web Access Using HTTPS To enable HTTPS Web access first check to see if the SSL module is installed Enter the following command XCM8806 1 show ssl If the following displays the SSL module is not installed SSL Module Not Installed XCM8806 2 d The SSL module has to be installed to enable HTTPS Web access See the NETGEAH 8800 Series Chassis Switch User Manual Secure Socket Layer in the Security chapter and Guidelines for Activating SSL in the Software Upgrade and Boot Options appendix After the SSL module is installed create a certificate by entering the following command
23. ch documentation About opens a standard information screen Chapter 2 Port Configuration XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide Dynamic ACL Procedures Following are common procedures for using Dynamic ACL functions To create an ACL 1 Click the Create command button to display a new ACL template in the Create Dynamic ACL pane Replace lt ACLrulename gt with a name In the template click in lt match conditions gt and then click one of the March Conditions listed in the Help pane The selection is inserted into the template Repeat for the other elements as necessary Click the Save ACL button The new ACL is saved and added to the ACLs on device pane To apply an ACL to an interface 1 2 In the ACLs on device pane click the ACL to be applied The Bind ACL command button is enabled Click the Bind ACL command button The Apply lt ACL name gt on interface pane is displayed Click one of the three interface radio buttons Any Ports or VLANs The appropriate fields for the particular interface are displayed and enabled See Figure 18 Applying an ACL to an Interface below e Clicking Any disables the other controls in the pane e Clicking Ports displays a list of all ports on the device You can choose one or more ports e Clicking VLANs displays a text box Enter a VLAN name in the box lf there are other ACLs applied to the chosen interface you can apply the new ACL as either the
24. end The settings in the list that apply to the particular port are displayed in bold print as shown in the following figure Flaqs Legend Broadcast Flooding Enabled ED P Enabled Port Enabled Unicast Flooding Enabled Multicast Flooding Enabled MAC Learning Enabled Figure 11 Flags Legend Configuration VLAN Configuration VLAN configuration allows you to create modify and delete VLANs add ports to VLANs and configure them The topics available through the VLAN configuration screen are e list e details Click one of the VLANs in the list e Enabling and disabling VLANs e Basic VLAN configuration Port membership in VLANs Chapter 2 Port Configuration 17 18 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide Click one of the VLANS in the VLAN List to show the VLAN Details information for it The General tab is displayed in the following figure Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout E Successfully fetched the VLAN datails VLAN List m da 0 Ports Active Total VR dicas i r B gy AHY VR Da ault vR Dafault i 409 oo VR Dee Pale i m 1 1 4095 10 210 14 61 24 wwe tere teeeeeees A vR Mgmt a deri EE Ra AJ VLAN Details epicenter Apply Reload Porte Hare epicenter Primary TP 10 210 17 15 Admin State Enabled Secondary Fem ee IP
25. eplacement Enabled bled Unknown Dest Rate Ne Lienit Egress 2 1 Replacement Enabled Disabled H 82 B 45 je Figure 23 QoS Monitor screen The QoS Monitor screen displays the QoS profiles assigned to each port Allows the table to be shown in terms of egress or ingress packets P or bytes B and for the table to be customized and captured 30 Chapter 3 Statistics and Monitoring Administration This chapter provides an overview of the administration panes available through the Web Management Interface e User Accounts page 32 e User Sessions on page 34 e Shell page 35 Chapter 4 Administration 31 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide User Accounts 32 This feature allows you to manage user accounts on a switch This includes the ability to add modify and delete user accounts local to the switch and to configure remote RADIUS AAA or TACACS servers Information on the user accounts screen is displayed under the following four tabs e Local Users e Global Password Policy e RADIUS e TACACS Local Users Tab The Local Users tab displays the users and information about their accounts You can create or delete a user account unlock a user account and change a password You can customize the table and capture it The User Detail pane displays information about the user selected in the Users List and allows setting some limitat
26. first or last ACL or position it before or after an ACL that is already applied to the interface If the ACL is already applied to the chosen port or VLAN all controls are disabled Make the selections and Save The ACL is applied to the interfaces and the details are displayed in the Interfaces applied to pane Point to the ACL to display a tool tip showing the interface status To remove an ACL First unbind the ACL from the interface if appropriate then remove it from the device 1 In the ACLs on device pane click the ACL to be removed The interface details in the Interfaces applied to pane and displayed Enable the Unbind ACL command button by clicking the interface details row e You can choose multiple ports to unbind at the same time but only one VLAN e To unbind all interfaces at once click the Select All box e Click Unbind ACL Chapter 2 Port Configuration 23 24 2 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide In the ACLs on device pane click the ACL to be removed and then click the Delete command button Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout Save Config All ports fetched succesfully destip Application L Persistent ACLS on device anty destip 4 Interfaces applied to Select all if 4 Dynamic ACLs ACLLUDP destination port 120 150 ML Su protocol top 1 ingress then i ingress count destIp
27. gement details Refer to Dashboard on page 6 Configuration e Ports Lists and describes the ports A Port Details panel provides the capability to make certain modifications to the port configuration e VLANs Lists and describes the VLANs You can use the VLAN Details panel to modify the VLAN configuration e Stacking Displays the stacking topology diagram and stacking configuration details This submenu Is enabled only on switches that support stacking 8 Chapter1 Getting Started XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide e SNMP Lists SNMP settings statistics users and trap receivers e Dynamic ACLs Lists the dynamic ACLs on the switch Provides the capability to create edit and apply an ACL to an interface Statistics and Monitoring e Event Log Provides an event log of the activity on the switch showing date time and type of event e Ports Provides port statistics and utilization details in tables and charts e QoS Displays QoS Quality of Service profile information for each port Administration e User Accounts Lists user account information and provides the capability to create and modify the settings locally and with RADIUS and TACACS e User Sessions Lists information on the current session and provides a history of recent session activity e CLI Shell Provides the capability to issue commands from within the application Help e Services amp Technical Support Opens the Services and
28. hapter 1 Getting Started 11 12 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide Dashboard Work Space The Dashboard work space contains three segments Inventory Information Management and Switch Details These are shown in the following figure and are described in this section Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout Successfully Fetched Dashboard Details Inventory Information 21 rows retrieved uA dd Type Version Part Info Temperature C st Days In Service 0421 00 Cee 422 5 Normal Operational 36 days 4 houra 30 minutes since Dec 15 Z010 i xXCMBEOEX ED0223 00 05 1027G 00177 Honmal Jjperatisnal 22 days 10 hours sinew 13 2011 Management Switch Details MESH A License Level NETGEAR Hame XCMBBLID Current State MASTER Talnak Areazsz 4 Location Image Selected primary Goh Natinztallad Contact p M 3 imageBocted prirniary SNMP Acces Enabled Primary Veraisn 12 4 4 0 Authentication Server Local Authentic Secondary Version 12 4 3 1 Hast scheduled Config Selected primary cfg Figure 5 Dashboard The following screens panes are available e Inventory Information Provides information about the hardware units the type of system the running temperature with a colored indicator and the total number of days that the switch has been in service Click the different unit to display additio
29. i gw cil TO oe pod eh TETTE Re hes a eee T 27 Statistics Table 5 28 Bandwidth Gt upon m dee EPOR odis a 29 doS Monlong TOIT TIT T 30 Chapter 4 Administration Sel ACCOUNIS Wee EASES RGB 32 Local Users 32 Global Password Policy ao RADIUS 23 33 pere uo nee eh ee Se he ee ee Rs Bee ee a 34 Ser SOS SIONS eS 34 eERCIO eee 35 Contents 3 Getting Started The Web Management Interface is a device management tool for NETGEAR XCMS8800 Series Chassis switches The Web Management Interface is launched as a Web page on the device The client loaded onto the Web browser uses SOAP over HTTP to communicate with the device using XML APIs The Web Management Interface provides a graphical user interface for the more commonly used CLI commands with focus on the statistics and monitoring commands Note The screens shown in this chapter were captured from a variety of switches In some cases the information displayed on the screen varies depending on the switch being used This chapter describes the Web Management Interface and contains the following sections e Getting Up the Web Management Interface on page 5 e Dash
30. ions on the account The following figure shows the Local Users screen Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout Save Config e Successfully Fetched User Cetails Local Users Global Password Policy RADIUS TACACS eee eee Eee Users List Create Refresh mm E User Nace Expiry Password Policy Login Success Login Failed Global Global Global D Figure 24 User Accounts Local Users screen Chapter 4 Administration XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide Global Password Policy Tab This screen allows you to set limitations on passwords for all users Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout Save Config Successfully Fetched User Details Local Users Global Password Policy RADIUS Global Password Policy Apply Refresh Maximum Age days o a Mininum Length History Limit Character Validation 2 Enabled Disabled Lockout en Login Failures _ Enabled Disabled Figure 25 User Accounts Global Password Policy screen RADIUS Tab This screen displays authentication and accounting information for the primary and secondary servers This includes numbers of various access and response events Allows you to configure Status Timeout IP Addresses Ports Shared Secrets Client IP Addresses and Virtual Routers The following figure show
31. n Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout Save Config e Port details fetched successfully Port List Refresh 40 rows retrieved 18 CE J Part Flags Port State Link State Link Speed Duplex Mode Auto Jumbo Load Neg Master l1 9 kkk E Ip soe P Eum Auto 100M Auto Full D uplex n Disabled 1 3 Em a RMB Enablad Ready Auto Auto Disabled Multiple Port Details Save Form Display Mare Unicast Flooding Enabled e Disabled Ingress IPTOS Examination Enabled Disabled Smart Redundancy Q Enabled Disablad Ingress 802 1p Examination _ Enabled _ Disabled Learning Port Enabled Disabled Ingress 02 1 Inner Exam Enabled Disabled Egress IPTOS Replacement Enabled Disabled Egress 802 1 Replacement Q Enabled Disabled Figure 10 Ports Configuration screen with multiple port details The Multiple Port Details Save Form screen displays details for two or more ports selected from the Port List This screen allows a Port Display Name to be provided and Ingress IPTOS Examinations Ingress 802 1p Examinations Ingress 802 1p Inner Exam Egress IPTOS Replacements Egress 802 1p Replacement Unicast Flooding Smart Redundancy and Learning Port to be enabled or disabled Chapter 2 Port Configuration XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide Click one of the entries in the Port List Flags column to display the Flags Leg
32. nal information examples of which are shown in Figure 3 Unit Information screen Allows for customizing and capture of the table e Management Displays the availability status of configuration elements license level Telnet access SSH access SNMP access and authentication server e Switch Details Describes the current condition of the switch including its location software version state and configuration Allows for the modification of the switch name location and contact Chapter 1 Getting Started Port Configuration This feature allows you to view and modify some of the basic configurations of the ports on the device The topics available through the ports configuration screen are e Port list e Port details e Enabling and disabling ports e Basic port set operations You can use the Web Management Interface to perform device level configuration tasks This section provides an overview of the five configuration panes available e Modify Single Ports on page 14 e VLAN Configuration on page 17 SNMP Configuration on page 20 SNMP Configuration on page 20 e Dynamic ACL Configuration on page 22 Chapter 2 Port Configuration 13 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide Modify Single Ports 14 To display the Port Details screen select Configuration Ports and click one of the ports in the Port List Port Details information is displayed under four tabs The General details tab information is displ
33. namic ACL Configuration 22 This feature allows you to manage dynamic ACLs It provide a process that is easier than the long command line syntax from the CLI The following functionality is included e Displays the ACLs currently existing on the switch e Creates and edits ACLs e Applies a completed ACL to an interface The following figure shows a dynamic ACL screen Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help ACLs Dynamic ACLs Help Hatch Conditions ethornel source addrena ethernel dedtination address mac addres mirte addreaa pihe Brux IGHP nmeg bype Aurich TCP flags bib ele elthoarnet bype cumber firat fragments prot c al Actions permit deny Action Modifiers count Figure 17 Creating a Dynamic ACL These screens panes are available e ACLs on device Displays the ACLs that are currently available on the switch e Create Dynamic ACL Displays an template on which to create an ACL See the following procedures e Help Contains interactive lists of Match Conditions Actions and Action Modifiers used to create an ACL The Help menu includes the following functions Services and Technical Support opens the Services and Support page on the NETGEAR website Command Reference Guide links to NETGEAR 8800 Series Chassis Switch product documentation User Guide links to NETGEAR 8800 Series Chassis Swit
34. o Port 912 45 10 MEHA Redundant N 1 power far all detected devices 134 86 lt infor Card info gt MEM Ar Module in MSM A ix operational 126 37 gt MSM A Slot B being Powered ON 2 lot DM Notice MEM A Slot being Powered ON 124 15 MSM A 5361 1 being Powered ON Figure 19 Event Log screen The event log displays the date time and type of event LO2 11 2011 07 27 21 534 nfo EPM wdg enable MEM Watchdog enabled 126 71 cHe EPH yabem ablar MZM A Sytem ia stable Change b warm redet mode of the table and a manual Refresh function Chapter 3 Statistics and Monitoring 122 25 amp Info rvian mzgs pertLinkStabaUps MEM A Port 9 2 link UP at speed 1 Gbps and full dupbax 135 08 MEM A Dart Mamt A liak UP st speed 100 Mbps and full duplax It allows for customizing and capture XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide Port Statistics This feature allows you to view the live statistics of the ports as various kinds of charts and tables The charts and tables are viewed in the following tabbed screens e Utilization Chart e Statistics Table e Bandwidth Chart The following figure shows the Utilization Chart tab information Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout Successfully fetched Part Details Port Statistics Sho
35. ondition such as Successfully Fetched SNMP Details Of an error message such as LX Unknown tag test3 mismatched i From the device dashboard you can navigate to any other portion of the interface The functions available in the Web Management Interface are divided into three major categories e Configuration which covers configuration of ports VLANs stacking SNMP and dynamic ACLs See Chapter 2 Port Configuration e Statistics and Monitoring which provides you with the capability to generate event logs monitor and generate statistics on ports and perform QoS monitoring See This chapter provides an overview of the three statistics and monitoring panes available through the Web Management Interface on page 25 e Administration which allows you to perform administrative tasks on user accounts and user sessions and to issue CLI commands See CLI Shell on page 35 Main Functions This section describes those functions that are displayed in all of the main workspaces Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring and Administration These include the following topics e Menu Bar e Dashboard Switch Summary Icons on page 10 e Configuring the Refresh Timeout and CLI Settings on page 10 e Customizing and Capturing the Tables on page 11 Menu Bar This section lists and describes the menu and submenu elements Dashboard The opening screen that provides a one glance snapshot of switch details inventory and mana
36. rows retrieved Ea User Type Loca thom Logim Tine cansole serial MEHA Fri Fab 11 07 28 40 54 54 70 253 Fri Fab 11 D telnet 12 121 34 22 3 Fri Feb 1 amp 4 94 70 253 Fri B7 lEB 171 132 amp 4 94 70 252 Figure 28 User Sessions screen 7 38 25 2011 1 G r456108 2011 D7 47 39 2011 2011 28 02 34 2011 End Time Actes Fri Fab 11 08 02 16 2011 Fri Fab 11 07 46 14 2011 Activa Actes e Active Sessions Displays session number login time user name type of connection authentication type of authentication if enabled and the IP address from which the user is logged in Allows the current session to be cleared and the table to be customized and captured e Session History Displays the history of sessions showing user type of connection IP address from which the user was logged in and the login and logout times Allows the list to be customized and captured CLI Shell This feature allows you to issue CLI commands from within the browser window without opening a Telnet client The functionality includes SSH Support e Command Completion e Command History To use the CLI Shell you must first download and install a CLI proxy installable service daemon CLIProxy window can be found on the NETGEAR website Chapter 4 Administration 35 36 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide The CLI Shell screen displays a CLI screen on which commands can
37. rts tab VLAN Details Default General DHCP Ports Figure 14 VLAN Details Ports Tab This screen displays the Flags assigned to the port Refer to Figure 11 Flags Legend Configuration It allows ports to be added and removed and tagged and untagged In the Ports panel point to a port number to display its Port Properties In the Flags column point to flag to display the Flags Legend VLAN Configuration Procedures Following are common procedures for using VLAN Configuration functions To Create a VLAN 1 From the VLAN List screen click the Create command button The New VLAN Details pane is displayed This pane matches that shown in Figure 12 VLANs Configuration screen 2 Type in the required information Chapter 2 Port Configuration 19 20 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide 3 Tosave the configuration click the Save command button The VLAN is saved to the switch 4 Click the Save Config command button to permanently save the new VLAN To Delete a VLAN 1 From the VLAN List screen click the name of the VLAN to be deleted The VLAN Details pane is displayed for the selected VLAN 2 Click the Delete command button The VLAN is deleted and the action is confirmed SNMP Configuration This feature allows you to view the SNMP configuration on the switch The information provided is useful to view the settings that are used by an SNM
38. ry Version 12 4 3 1 HaxtRahest scheduled Config Selected primary tg Power 9 H2 0 8 8 we 3 Work space Figure 2 Dashboard details 1 Switch Summary Contains summary information about the switch including e switch name location system type MAC address and boot version e Hardware information such as the number of slots fan trays and power modules in the switch as well as the status of those elements Click items in this pane to see more detailed information about the items For example clicking a slot provides you with such slot information as its state serial number and temperature Refer to Figure 3 Unit Information screen This pane remains consistent across all views 2 Header Displays information about the current session including e The logged in user the date and time when the user logged in the switch IP address and the current date and time e standard menu bar Refer to Menu Bar for additional details This pane remains consistent across all views 3 Work space Displays the information and work area for the different Web Management Interface features All features are accessed via the menu bar with any subordinate Chapter 1 Getting Started 7 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide functions usually available through tabs Each work area is described in the following sections At the top of the pane is a status bar that displays the current activity or c
39. s the RADIUS screen Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout Save Config e Successfully Fetched RADIUS Details Local Users Global Password Policy RADIUS TACACS RADIUS Configuration Apply Refresh Authentication Accounting Status Enabled Disabled Status Enabled Disabled Timeout seconds 3 H Timeout seconds E Primary Secondary Primary Secondary IP Address IP Address Part Shared Secret Shared Secret Client IP Address 45 Client IP Address Virtual Router Virtual Router Access Requests Requests Access Accepts Responses Access Rejects Retransmits Access Challenges Client Client Timeouts Bad Authenticatorz Unknown Types Reund Trip Time Figure 26 User Accounts RADIUS screen Chapter 4 Administration 33 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide TACACS Tab The TACACS tab allows you to configure Status Timeout IP Addresses Ports Shared Secrets Client IP Addresses and Virtual Routers for Authentication and Accounting primary and secondary servers The following figure shows the TACACS screen Dashboard Configuration Statistics amp Monitoring Administration Help Logout Save Config e Successfully Fatchad RADIUS Details Local Users Global Password Policy RADIUS TACACS TACACS Configuration Apply Refresh CLI Authorization Q Enablad e Disabled
40. w Utilization as Packets O Bytes Percentage 9 Utilization Chart Statistics Table Bandwidth Chart 280 Refresh h apr duonEzinn xu C842 1 09 00 09 11 09 20 0940 OSE 1008 1028 10 44 10 57 1107 2 1 sspe duonan L iP PS a P 2 08 31 08 42 0600 0914 08 28 0940 0988 1009 10 28 1044 10 57 11 07 Tima Figure 20 Port Statistics Utilization Chart screen The Utilization Chart graphically displays port utilization received and transmitted The graph can be plotted in bytes per second packets per second or as a percentage of bandwidth You can point to any of the Port numbers to display a tool tip that shows the Port Properties Display String and Link State Point to one of the plot points for more information Chapter 3 Statistics and Monitoring 27 XCM8800 Web Management Interface User Guide Statistics Table Screen The following figure shows the Statistics Table tab information Dashboard Configuration Statistic sh Monitoring Administration Help Logout Save Config Successfully Fatched Port Details Port Statistics Show Statistics Packet Counte P 9 Bytes Courter e C Show utilisation Bandwidth as Utilization Chart Ctatietcs Table Bandwidth Chart 24 rows retrieved Em 3 iH Tx a Tx Count E Count B Errors Tx Errors

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