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1. Logs Time CoS To Queue PoE Confiquration Refresh Help N E Class of Service Queue Port Confiquration 2m LAG Confiquration Statistics RMON 1 1 Qos 2 1 General 3 lo Lie mQueue 4 3 Bandwidth 5 3 3 sMappingq r CoS to Queue 6 4 i sDSCP to Queue 7 4v Security aoa VLAN Restore Defaults s Monitor Advanced Apply File Management Factory Reset Figure 5 61 The CoS to Queue Page contains the following fields Class of Service Specifies the CoS priority tag values where zero is the lowest and 7 is the highest Queue Defines the traffic forwarding queue to which the CoS priority is mapped Four traffic priority queues are supported The lowest priority is 1 and the highest is four Restore Defaults Restores the device factory defaults for mapping CoS values to a forwarding queue 2 Define the queue number in the Queue field next to the required CoS value 3 Click Apply The CoS value is mapped to a queue and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 94 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Mapping DSCP Values to Queues The DSCP to Queue Page contains fields for mapping DSCP settings to traffic queues For example a packet with a DSCP tag value of 3 can be assigned to queue 2 To map CoS values to queues 1 Click Switch gt QoS gt Mapping gt DSCP to Q
2. Query by v Interface O Port 1 M Lag 1 x Time PoE Confiquration MAC Address v VLAN ID Port Confiquration LAG Confiquration Address Table Sort Key Address Statistics RMON a Query Monitor Current Address Table Advanced Figure 5 54 The Dynamic Addresses Page contains the following fields Address Aging Specifies the amount of time the MAC address remains in the Dynamic MAC Address table before it is time out if no traffic from the source is detected The default value is 300 seconds Clear Table Removes the current values from the table Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 80 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 2 3 Interface Specifies the interface for which the table is queried There are two interface types from which to select Port Indicates the Port for which the table is currently queried LAG Indicates the LAG for which the table is currently queried MAC Address Specifies the MAC address for which the table is queried VLAN ID Specifies the VLAN ID for which the table is queried Address Table Sort Key Specifies the means by which the Dynamic MAC Address Table is sorted The address table can be sorted by address VLAN or interface VLAN ID Shows the ID of the current VLAN MAC Displays the current MAC
3. Statistics RMON Community String Qos z Security TAN OBasic Access Mode Read Only View Name Y F O Advanced Group Name name x Monitor Advanced SNMP Apply sEngine ID sViews sGroups sUsers Communities Trap Station Manage Global Trap Settings Trap Filter Settings s gt Figure 5 73 3 Modify the SNMP Management Station Community String and Basic or Advanced tables 4 Click Apply The SNMP community is modified and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 110 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring Trap Station Management The 7rap Station Management Page 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 Trap Filtering e Selecting Trap Generation Parameters e Providing Access Control Checks To define trap station management 1 Click Switch gt Advanced gt SNMP gt Trap Station Management The Trap Station Management Page opens Support User Guide NETGEAR Fs728TP Smart Switch Trap Station Management PoE Confiquration Seen d SNMPv1 2 Notification Recipient Port Confiquration TE T psa n TITRE 7 per nime esten Comma Necnon UDR El
4. sStatic Addresses sDynamic Addresses Apply Logs Time PoE Confiquration Port Confiquration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON QoS Security a VLAS Figure 5 53 3 Define the fields 4 Click Apply The forwarding database information is modified and the device is updated 5 79 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining Dynamic Addresses The Dynamic Addresses Page contains parameters for querying information in the Dynamic MAC Address Table including the interface type MAC addresses VLAN and table storing The Dynamic MAC Address table contains information about the aging time before a dynamic MAC address is erased and includes parameters for querying and viewing the Dynamic MAC Address table The Dynamic MAC Address table contains address parameters by which packets are directly forwarded to the ports Interface VLAN and MAC Address can sort the Dynamic Address Table To configure the Dynamic MAC Address Table 1 Click System gt Address Table gt Dynamic Addresses The Dynamic Addresses Page opens Support User Guide MSA NETGEAR amp s728Tp smart Switch wITC lt ON TTO 9 rr Dynamic Addresses Switch Status Address Aging bo Sec gm Clear Table Management Security a Address Table Apply Static Addresses sDynamic Addresses Logs
5. Time Properties PoE Configuration Refresh Port Based Authentication State Enable ODisabl Port Configuration Ense psp LAG Configuration Authentication Method RADIUS None Statistics RMON Guest VLAN GEnable O Disable Qos VLAN List liv Security Traffic Control Apply Storm Control sPort Security Access Control sDefine MAC ACL efine IP ACL sACL Binding Port Authentication sProperties sPort Authentication sEAP Statistics VLAN Monitor Advanced Figure 5 17 The Port Authentication Properties Page contains the following fields Port Based Authentication State Indicates if Port Authentication is enabled on the device The possible field values are Enable Enables port based authentication on the device Disable Disables port based authentication on the device Authentication Method Specifies the authentication method used for port authentication The possible field values are None Indicates that no authentication method is used to authenticate the port RADIUS Provides port authentication using the RADIUS server Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 14 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual RADIUS None Provides port authentication first using the RADIUS server If the port is not authenticated then no authentication method is used and the session is permitted Guest VLAN
6. Smartwizard Discovery Program 3 6 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Main Screen Switch Setting Web Access System Name undefined Location Name undefined IP Address 192 168 31 47 MAC Address 00 0f b5 12 34 57 Password T Login J Figure 3 5 3 Select a listed switch from the Device List chapter Then click Web Access from the Switch Setting see Figure 3 2 4 Enter the default password and click Log in For more on Web management see Chapter 5 3 7 Smartwizard Discovery Program v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Main Screen Switch Setting Firmware Upgrade 1 Click Firmware Upgrade from the Switch Settings chapter The following screen opens Firmware Upgrade Upgrade List Progress Status Product Name Netgear FS728T 50 1 1 2 Upgrade Configuration Product Name Netgear FS728TP Ethe Product IPAddress 013412 i s S Product Assigned Firmware C Netgear Projects FS728TPiSoffware Browse Upgrade Password PO Apply Upgrade State Start Upgrade Close Vvindow Figure 3 6 e Product Name Displays the Product Name e Product IP Address Displays the product configured IP address Smartwizard Discovery Program 3 8 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Product Assigned Firmware The location of the new firmware If you do no
7. Switch Status IP Interface Firmware Upload from Switch c Management Security Configuration Upload from Switch Address Table Logs Time Firmware Upload from Switch PoE Configuration TFTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Destination File Name Port Configuration LAG Configuration Note Target Destination File will be replaced on tftp server Statistics RMON Qos Configuration Upload from Switch Security TFTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 VLAN Em i Destination File Name Monitor Advanced Note Target Destination File will be replaced on tftp server File Management File Upload File Download Crisp Factory Reset Reboot Figure 5 85 The File Upload from Switch Page contains the following fields Firmware Upload from Switch Configuration Upload from Switch Firmware Upload from Switch The Firmware section contains the following fields TFTP Server IP Address Specifies the TFTP Server IP Address to which the firmware upload file is uploaded Destination File Name Specifies the destination file name to be uploaded Configuration Upload from Switch The Configuration Upload from Switch section contains the following fields 5 129 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual TFTP Server IP Address Specifies the TFTP Server IP Address t
8. 5 53 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Searching Indicates that the device is currently searching for a powered device Searching is the default PoE operational status Fault Indicates that the device has detected a fault on the powered device For example the powered device memory could not be read Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 54 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring Interfaces This section contains information for configuring ports LAGs and VLANS and contains the following topics e Defining Port Parameters e Defining LAG Members Defining Port Parameters The Port Configuration Page contains fields for defining port parameters To define port parameters 1 Click Switch gt Port Configuration The Port Configuration Page opens artus Support User Guide NETGEAR s728TP smart Switch Port Configuration Zoom Switch Status gt Interface Port Description Link Status Port Speed Duplex Mode Auto Negotiation Back Pressure Flow Control MDI NM IP Interface el Up 1000M Disable Auto Management Security e2 Up 1000M Disable Auto Address Table e3 Up 1000M Disable Auto Logs e4 Up 1000M Disable Auta e5 Up 1000M Disable Auto PoE
9. Displays the LAG operational status The possible field values are Link Present Indicates the LAG is currently linked and forwarding traffic Link Not Present Indicates the LAG is currently not linked Member Displays the ports that are attached to the LAG Delete Removes the selected LAG Checked Removes the selected LAG 5 65 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Unchecked Maintains the LAGs 2 Clicka LAG The Modify LAG Settings Page opens Support User Guide NETGEAR s728TP Smart Switch Modify LAG Settings Zoom Switch Status Interface LAG 1 LAG Name PEE Lace C Enable Disable Admin Status Up zl T ms Link Status Up PoE Confiquration masctivate Suspended LAG EJ Operational Status Suspended Port Confiquration iin Speed ww x Current LAG Speed 1004 Admin Duplex reg Current Duplex Mode Full Auto Negotiation C Enable Disable Current Auto Negotiation az EMEN VLAN Current Advertisement Monitor Neighbor Advertisement Advanced Back Pressure C Enable Disable Current Back Pressure File Management Flow Control Enable Fact Reset Current flow Control a 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Logout Pont r r r r r r rr r r r ele r p o p p no o p no E Resat Figure 5 44 3
10. Fiber Indicates the port has a fiber optic port connection Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 58 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining LAG Members Link Aggregated Groups LAG optimizes port usage by linking a group of ports together to form a single LAG Aggregating ports multiplies the bandwidth 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 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 This section includes the following sections Aggregating Ports Viewing LAG Membership Configuring LACP 5 59 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Aggregating Ports The LAG Settings Page contains fields
11. Switch Status OWRR LB GB Interface Management Security Apply Address Table Logs PoE Confiquration Port Confiquration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON s sBandwidth sMappingq CoS to Queue DSCP to Queue Figure 5 58 The Queue Page contains the following fields Strict Priority Specifies whether traffic scheduling is based strictly on the queue priority WRR Assigns WRR weights to queues to prevent a specific application from consuming all of a port s forwarding capability The queue weights are preconfigured and are set to 0 2 4 and 7 2 Select Strict Priority or WRR Fields Click Apply The queue settings are set and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 90 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring Bandwidth Settings After packets are assigned to a queue a scheduling scheme can be assigned to an interface using either e Committed Burst Size Indicates the maximum number of data bits transmitted within a specific time interval e Committed Information Rate Indicates the rate that data is transmitted The rate is averaged over a minimum time increment The Bandwidth Page allows network managers to define the bandwidth settings for a specified egress interface Modifying queue scheduling affects the queue settings globally Queue shaping can be based per queue and or per interface Shaping is det
12. i 2 Monito O Hello Time ra Sec Advanced O Max Age 20 ae SNMP O Forward Delay 15 Sec Multicast Spanning Tree Designated Root Bridge ID 61440 00 00 b0 00 00 01 Factory Reset Root Bridge ID 61440 00 00 50 00 00 01 Reset Root Port 0 Root Path Cost Topology Changes Counts 0 Logout Last Topology Change OD OH 54M 45 File Management Figure 5 55 The Spanning Tree Page contains the following fields Spanning Tree State Indicates whether STP is enabled on the device The possible field values are Enable Enables STP on the device Disable Disables STP on the device Priority Specifies the port priority Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 82 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Hello Time Specifies the device Hello Time The Hello Time indicates the amount of time in seconds a Root bridge The device waits between configuration messages The default is 2 seconds Max Age Specifies 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 Specifies 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 p
13. FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual NETGEAR NETGEAR Inc 4500 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 USA 202 10231 01 November 2006 2005 by NETGEAR Inc All rights reserved FullManual Trademarks NETGEAR the NETGEAR logo and Auto Uplink are trademarks or registered trademarks of NETGEAR Inc Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders Portions of this document are copyright Intoto Inc November 2006 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 Certificate of the Manufacturer Importer It is hereby certified that the FS728TP Prosafe 24 10 100 Smart Switch with 4 Gigabit ports and PoE has been suppressed in accordance with the conditions set out in the BMPT AmtsbIVfg 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 Telecommunications Approvals has been not
14. LAG Configuration Statistics RMON Qos Security VLAN Monitor Advanced SNMP Engine ID Views Figure 5 68 3 Modify the fields 4 Click Apply The SNMP group profile is modified and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 104 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring SNMP Views SNMP views provide or block access to device features or portions of features For example a view can be defined which provides 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 SNMP views 1 Switch gt Advanced gt SNMP gt Views The Views Page opens erus Support User Guide Sg NETGEAR amp s728Tp smart Switch A 8 gt Time Views PoE Confiquration Port Configuration View Name aa F LAG Configuration Statistics RMON 5 ID Object ID Subtree View Type Delete 1 Included Monitor Add Apply Advanced sSNMP sEngine ID s Views Lie LIU ETE Communities Trap Station Mana Global Trap Settings s Trap Filter Settings Multicast Figure 5 69 The Views Page contains the following fields View Name Displays the user defined views The view name can contain a maximum of 30 alphanumeric characters ID Indicates the View
15. LAG Configuration Authentication Port 48 Statistics RMON Timeout for Reply Sec QoS Security VLAN Monitor a Figure 5 31 Single Connection The TACACS Page contains the following fields Primary Server Defines the RADIUS Primary Server authentication fields Backup Server Defines the RADIUS Backup Server authentication fields Host IP Address Defines the TACACS Server IP address Key String Defines the default authentication and encryption key for TACACS communication between the device and the TACACS server Authentication Port 0 65535 Defines the port number via which the TACACS session occurs The default port is port 49 Timeout for Reply Defines the default time that passes before the connection between the device and the TACACS times out Single Connection Maintains a single open connection between the device and the TACACS server The possible field values are Checked Enables a single connection 5 39 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Unchecked Disables a single connection 2 Define the fields 3 Click APPIY The TACACS Server is enabled and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 40 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Viewing System Logs Event messages have
16. VLAN Monitor Advanced Figure 5 51 5 75 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual The JP Interface Page contains the following fields Get Dynamic IP from DHCP Server Retrieves the IP addresses using DHCP Static IP Address Displays the currently configured IP address IP addresses are either configured on the Default VLAN or are user defined IP Address The IP Address is set manually Subnet mask Displays the currently configured IP address mask Gateway Defines the default gateway IP address The following option is available Delete Removes the currently configured default gateway 2 Define the fields 3 Click Apply The IP configuration fields are saved and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 76 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining the Forwarding Address Tables Packets that are addressed to destinations stored in either the Static or Dynamic databases are immediately forwarded to the appropriate port The Dynamic MAC Address Table can be sorted by interface VLAN or MAC Address Whereas MAC addresses are dynamically learned as packets from sources that arrive at the device 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 tha
17. Community String Defines the password used to authenticate the management station to the device Access Mode Defines 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 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 device configuration options as well as permissions to modify the community View Name Contains a list of user defined SNMP views Delete Removes a community The possible field values are Checked Removes the selected SNMP community Unchecked Maintains the SNMP communities SNMP Communities Advanced Table The SNMP Communities Advanced Table contains the following fields ID Indicates the table entry number Management Station Displays the management station IP address for which the advanced SNMP community is defined Community String Defines the password used to authenticate the management station to the device Group Name Defines advanced SNMP community group names Delete Removes a community The possible field values are Checked Removes the selected SNMP communities Unchecked Maintains the SNMP communities Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 108 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch So
18. Community String Notification Version User Name UPD Port Filter Name Timeout and Retries fields 4 Click Apply The SNMP Notification recipients are defined and the device is updated To edit the trap station management 1 Click Switch gt Advanced gt SNMP gt Trap Station Management 2 Click an interface The Modify Trap Station Management Page opens Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 114 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual QuMEUs LN 9 gt rG ir rr Address Table Logs Time PoE Confiquration Port Confiquration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON Qos Security VLAN Monitor Advanced s SNMP Engine ID sViews Groups sUsers Communities Trap Station Manage Global Trap Settings Trap Filter Settings lt Modify Trap Station Management NETGEAR Fs728TP Smart Switch Recipient IP F Notification Type rl Traps O SNMPv1 2 Community String v Notification Version SNMPvI v O SNMPv3 UserName Y Security Level No Authentication UDP Port 16 Filter Name Le Timeout Lm Sec Potriac E Support User Guide K3 Figure 5 76 3 Modify the relevant fields 4 Click Apply The trap station management settings are modified and the device is updated 5 115 Config
19. Displays the VLAN for which Multicast parameters are displayed VLAN Name Displays the user defined VLAN name Interface Displays ports that can be added to a Multicast service Interface Status Indicates the Interface status The possible field values are Static Attaches the port to the Multicast router or switch as a static port Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 126 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Forbidden Forbidden Excluded Excluded The port is not attached 2 Selecta VLAN in the VLAN ID drop down box 3 Define the VLAN port settings 4 Click Apply The Multicast forward all settings are defined and the device is updated 5 127 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Managing System Files System Files can be backed up and restored using file management section This section contains information for backing up and restoring system files e Configuring File Uploads e Configuring File Downloads Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 5 128 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring File Uploads To back up files 1 Click Firmware gt File Management gt File Upload The File Upload from Switch Page opens a NETGEAR rsz zr smart Switch diccns e File Upload from Switch Zoom Refresh Help
20. Properties gigi ACL1 2 92 ACL1 sPort Authentication d3 93 ACL1 g4 g4 ACL1 sEAP Statistics Figure 5 25 The ACL Binding Page contains the following fields Ports Indicates that ports are displayed LAGs Indicates that LAGs are being displayed Interface Displays the VLAN for which the ACL parameters are defined ACL Name Contains a list of the MAC based ACLs Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 28 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 2 Click on an Interface No to define ACL Binding The ACL Binding Page opens NETGEAR F5S728TP Smart Switch ACL Binding ACL Name s a Switch Status IP Interface Port Management Security Address Table Logs i 2 s a s e 7 8 Time tAer Imiriririririr PoE Confiquration Select All Apply Cancel Port Configuration LAG Confiquration Statistics RMON Qos m Security Traffic Control mAccess Control Define MAC ACL Define IP ACL sACL Binding sPort Authentication VLAN Monitor Advanced Figure 5 26 The ACL Binding Page contains the following fields ACL Name Contains a list of the MAC based ACLs which is bound to the interface Port Indicates the port for which the ports are displayed Select the ACL Name and ports to be bound 4 Click Apply The ACL Binding is de
21. Security Model Defines the SNMP version attached to the group The possible field values are SNMPvI SNMPVvI is defined for the group 5 101 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual SNMPv2c SNMPv2c is defined for the group SNMPv3 SNMPv3 is defined for the group Security Level Defines the security level attached to the group Security levels apply to SNMPv3 only The possible field values are No Authentication Indicates that 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 Operation Defines the group access rights The possible field values are Read Management access is restricted to read only Changes cannot be made to the assigned SNMP view Write Management access is read write Changes can be made to the assigned SNMP view Notify Sends traps for the assigned SNMP view Delete Removes a group The possible field values are Checked Removes the selected group Unchecked Maintains the list of groups Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 102 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 2 Click Add The Add Groups Page opens e
22. Select ports to attach to the selected LAG 4 Click Apply The LAG is defined and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 66 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring LACP LAG ports can contain different media types if the ports are operating at the same speed Aggregated links can be set up manually or automatically established by enabling LACP on the relevant links Aggregate ports can be linked into link aggregation port groups Each group is comprised of ports with the same speed The LACP Page contains fields for configuring LACP LAGs To configure LACP for LAGs 1 Click Switch gt LAG Configuration gt LACP Page The LACP Page opens Support User Guide NETGEAR Fs728TP smart Switch LACP Switch Status MAMMA Im Fe panera LACP System Priority l Management Security Address Table eS lus Interface Interface Priority LACP Timeout Lei PoE Confiquration eey Apply Port Confiquration LAG Configuration sLAG Membership LAG Settings LACP Statistics RMON Security VLAN Monitor Figure 5 45 The LACP Page contains the following fields LACPSystem Priority Specifies system priority value The field range is 1 65535 The field default is 1 Interface Displays the interface for which the LAG parameters are defined Interface Priority Displays the LACP prior
23. This is the default Enable Periodic Reauthentication Permits immediate port reauthentication The possible field values are Enable Enables immediate port reauthentication This is the default value Disable Disables port reauthentication Reauthentication Period Displays the time span in seconds in which the selected port is reauthenticated The field default is 3600 seconds Authenticator State Displays the current authenticator state Quiet Period Displays the number of seconds that the device remains in the quiet state following a failed authentication exchanges The possible field range is 0 65535 The field default is 60 seconds Resending EAP Defines the amount of time in seconds that lapses before EAP requests are resent The field default is 30 seconds Max EAP Requests Displays 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 Supplicant Timeout Displays the amount of time in seconds that lapses before EAP requests are resent to the supplicant The field default is 30 seconds Server Timeout Displays 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 Termination Cause Indicates the reason for which the port authentication was terminated Configuring the Dev
24. defined Timeout Indicates the amount of time in seconds the device waits before re sending informs The default is 15 seconds Retries Indicates the amount of times the device re sends an inform request The default is 3 seconds Delete Removes the currently selected recipient The possible field values are Checked Removes the selected recipient from the list of recipients Unchecked Maintains the list of recipients SNMPv3 Notification Recipient The SNMPv3 Notification Recipient table contains the following fields ID Indicates the SNMP table entry number Recipient IP Displays the IP address to which the traps are sent Notification Type Displays the type of notification sent The possible field values are Trap Indicates that traps are sent Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 112 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Inform Indicates that informs are sent User Name Displays the user to which SNMP notifications are sent Security Level Displays the means by which the packet is authenticated The possible field values are No Authentication Indicates that the packet is neither authenticated nor encrypted Authentication Indicates that the packet is authenticated UDP Port The UDP port used to send notifications The field range is 1 65535 The default is 162 Filter Name Includes
25. v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining Device Information This section contains the following topics e Viewing the Device Zoom View e Viewing the Device Information e Configuring System Time 5 7 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Viewing the Device Zoom View The Zoom Page provides a graphic representation of the device including the port and LED statuses 1 Click System gt Zoom The Zoom Page opens gt Support User Guide NETGEAR rszer smart Switch nt Security Address Table Logs lime PoE Configuration Port Configuration LAG Configuration Statistics RAMON Qo5 Security VLAN Monitor Reboot Logout Figure 5 14 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 8 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Viewing the Device Information The contains parameters for configuring general device information including the system name location contact System Object ID System Up Time and Base MAC Addresses and both software and hardware versions 1 Click System gt Switch Status The Switch Status Page opens exime Support User Guide EN NETGEAR Fs728TP Smart Switch 4f onm Switch Status m Switch Status System Name IP Interface s Management Security Password System Contact RADIUS System Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 89 1
26. 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Resetting to Factory Default Values The Factory Reset Page allows network managers to reset the device to the factory defaults shipped with the switch Restoring factory defaults results in erasing the configuration file To reset the factory defaults 1 Click Firmware gt Factory Reset The Factory Reset Page opens x de x S 9 1 7 2 1 1 LLLLLLLLLOD AI NETGEAR s728TP smart Switch SWIT g in 4 Hy si Logs Time Factory Reset Note all configuration settings will return to their default value after reset Port Configuration LAG Confiquration Restore Factory Defaults Statistics RMON Qos Security VLAN Monitor Advanced File Management Factory Reset Reset Logout Figure 5 102 2 Click Restore Factory Defaults The device reboots and the original default values are set Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 154 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 5 155 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 Appendix A Default Settings This appendix provides default settings for the NETGEAR Model FS728TP Smart Fast Ethernet Switch You can always configure the switch to default settings by using the Factory Reset function from a Web browser Table 1 Default Settings Feature FS728TP Default Se
27. 1 3955 6 12 TACACS Date 01 an 00 s Address Table Local Time 02 34 33 sStatic Addresses System Up Time 0 days 1 hours 27 minutes 18 seconds LJ i 4 n Dynamic Addresses Idle Timeout Min System Location Logs iageicandauration Base MAC Address 00 00 44 11 48 40 sLogs Contiquration T TERECUHERE Serial Number Eli123 Memory Logs Model Name FS728TS sFlash Logs Server Logs Hardware Version 00 00 01 Boot Version 00 00 06 Time Software Version 10 0 14 PoE Confiquration Port Confiquration Ane LAG Confiquration lt Figure 5 15 The Switch Status Page contains the following fields System Name Defines the user defined device name The field may contain 0 160 characters System Location Defines the location where the system is currently running The field may contain 0 160 characters System Contact Defines the name of the contact person The field may contain 0 160 characters System Object ID Displays the vendor s authoritative identification of the network management subsystem contained in the entity 5 9 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Date Displays the current date Local Time Displays the Local time System Up Time Displays the amount of time since the most recent device reset The system time is disp
28. 10 100 Mbps Port Smart Fast Ethernet Switches with Gigabit Ports contains software for viewing changing and monitoring the device This management software is not required for the switch to work You can use the 10 100 Mbps ports and the built in Gigabit ports without using the management software However the management software allows you configure ports device features and improve the switch s efficiency The management software improves the network s performance The Switch provides additional network flexibility for accessing and managing the switch using the following methods e Smartwizard Discovery program e Web browser interface 1 xiv Switch Management Overview v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual After you power up the switch for the first time you can configure it using a utility program called SmartWizard Discovery or a Web browser Please refer to the screenshots in the following pages for Smartwizard Discovery and Web Management GUI appearance Each of these management methods has advantages Table 1 Comparing Switch Management Methods Management Method Advantages Smartwizard Discovery program No IP address or subnet needed Show all switches on the network User friendly interface Firmware upgradeable Web browser Can be accessed from any location via the switch s IP address Password protected Ideal for configuring the switch remotely Compatible
29. 5 24 Defining MAC Based Access Control Lists eee 5 24 Defining Access Control Lists Binding 1er terit re rd edet a etat ais 5 28 Porn Based els DID A RE I ce CHE EU MrT rm rE Te ore 5 30 Coniguring PASSWONIS e 5 34 BU RADIUS SS H 5 36 Delning TACAGOT Ulli dtl iiis pra ccr bir NS 5 38 bh EI CM M 5 41 Eiscito ye rns Wee 5 42 Mpeg Memo LOIS outesseirrice rv uda ce vede dare e nt SED Pel t bre aes 5 44 pg Ne Flash LOGS 5 45 vionng oever oo MNT T I T T TT 5 46 Configuring Power ayer EXHI esensina PN LECKER ENDE ER HM MEER UE 5 48 CONRO MOCOS m 5 55 Defining Port Paramaters RTT I I ST IIT 5 55 BIDnGERSCES e 5 59 Viewing LAG MOIUDBEKSHID sossen arrea dra pon a vb er t veo cedat rg ead 5 65 ise rper moe 5 67 Contouring VLAN D in AN 5 68 Defining YLAN Properties MOT TT I E 5 69 Deining VLAN Membership 2ucesscaa ten cesa reo viet cer Er nep ule bep oni a ocn ae eua 5 72 Denning VLAN VID SSGIBHOS 1isecisexusptee ERR RE EE YR LER AA E Ye pLURH d Hp 5 74 Donning mb RN E T T T 5 75 Defining the Forwarding Address Tables roc ceci tpa caen ca ri 5 77 viii v2 0 November 2006 Coniiguring Static AddrosSosS 5 78 Defining Dynamic Addresses NNI TET T 5 80 Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol 1 2 ccc
30. 6 39 1 2147483604 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Informational eINIT I Startup Warm Startup 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Informational oLINK I Up gi4 2147483606 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Informational LINK I Up Vlan 1 2147483607 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Informational LINK W Down 2147483608 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Informational eLINK I Up g3 1 2 3 4 5 2147483605 6 td 8 9 2147483609 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Informational SLINK W Down 10 2147483610 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Informational SSLINK W Down 112147483611 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Informational SLINK W Down 12 2147483612 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Informational oLINK W Down 13 2147483613 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Informational oLINK W Down 14 2147483614 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Informational LINK W Down 15 2147483615 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Informational SLINK W Down 16 2147483616 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Informational SLINK W Down 17 2147483617 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Informational LINK W Down The Flash Logs Page contains the following fields ID Displays the log entry in the Flash Logs table Log Index Displays the log number Log Time Displays the time at which the log was generated Severity Displays the log severity Description Displays the log message text 2 Click C
31. Cable Fault Distance Last Update Test Cable Length LAG Configuration e1 Statistics RMON amp Monitor sPort Mirroring Copper Cable Advanced File Management Factory Reset Reset Logout Figure 5 90 The Copper Cable Page contains the following fields Interface Specifies the port to which the cable is connected Test Result Displays the cable test results Possible values are No Cable Indicates that a cable is not connected to the port Open Cable Indicates that a cable is connected on only one side Short Cable Indicates that a short has occurred in the cable Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 136 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual OK Indicates that the cable passed the test Cable Fault Distance Indicates the distance from the port where the cable error occurred Last Update Indicates the last time the port was tested Test Click Test The test results are displayed Cable Length Indicates the approximate cable length This test can only be performed when the port is up and operating at 1 Gbps 5 137 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Managing RMON Statistics This section contains information for viewing the Remote Monitoring Statistics RMON Statistics allow network ma
32. EAP Statistics PoE Confiquration Port Confiquration Port i LAG Configuration _ ES Refresh Rate No Refresh x Statistics RMON QoS Security Traffic Control Storm Control Frames Transmit Frames Receive sPort Securit Start Frames Receive Access Control Log off Frames Receive Define MAC ACL Respond ID Frames Receive Define IP ACL Respond Frames Receive sACL Binding Request ID Frames Transmit sPort Authentication Request Frames Transmit Properties Invalid Frames Receive Port Authentication Length Error Frames Receive EAP Statistics Last Frame Version VLAN Last Frame Source Monitor Advanced Figure 5 20 The EAP Statistics Page contains the following fields Port Indicates the port which is polled for statistics Refresh Rate Indicates the amount of time that passes before the EAP statistics are refreshed The possible field values are 15 Seconds Indicates that the EAP statistics are refreshed every 15 seconds 30 Seconds Indicates that the EAP statistics are refreshed every 30 seconds 60 Seconds Indicates that the EAP statistics are refreshed every 60 seconds No Refresh Indicates that the EAP statistics are not refreshed Frames Receive Indicates the number of valid EAPOL frames received on the port 5 19 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0
33. Enter the device IP address in the address bar 3 Press Enter The Logon Page appears Login System Name undefined Location Name undefined IP Address 192 168 31 47 MAC Address 00 0f b5 12 34 57 Password Losin J This page is best viewed at 1024x768 with Internet Explorer 5 0 or Netscape 6 0 Figure 5 10 4 Enter password in the Password field Click Login The NETGEAR FS728TP web interface displays Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 2 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Understanding the Web Interface The NETGEAR FS728TP web interface contains the following views e Navigation Pane Located on the left side of the NETGEAR FS728TP web interface The Navigation Pane provides an expandable Navigation Pane of the features and their component The Navigation Pane is marked as 1 in Navigation Pane Device View Located on the right side of the NETGEAR FS728TP web interface The Device View provides a view of the device an information or table area and of configuration instructions The Device View is marked as 2 in Navigation Pane Information Buttons Located in the upper right corner of the NETGEAR FS728TP web interface the information buttons provide connections to NETGEAR support and the online manual See item 3 in Navigation Pane Switch Status IP Interface Management Security Address Table Logs PoE Confiq
34. FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Interface Indicates the device for which statistics are displayed The possible field values are Port Defines the specific port for which RMON statistics are displayed LAG Defines the specific LAG for which RMON statistics are displayed Refresh Rate Defines the amount of time that passes before the interface statistics are refreshed The possible field values are 15 Sec Indicates that the RMON statistics are refreshed every 15 seconds 30 Sec Indicates that the RMON statistics are refreshed every 30 seconds 60 Sec Indicates that the RMON statistics are refreshed every 60 seconds Received Bytes Octets 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 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 Align Errors Displays the number of CRC and Align errors that have
35. Name Ee Location LO O Password o DHCP Enable f Disable pesce conca p nj DHCP Refresh Discover Device Setting Configuration Setting Password Change veb Access Firmware Upgrade Exit Figure 2 3 7 Choose the Disable option on DHCP selection See Figure 2 3 Getting Started 2 4 v3 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 8 The default IP address is set as 192 168 0 239 with subnet mask If you want different values enter your IP address gateway address and subnet mask values and then type your password and click Set Please make sure your PC and FS728TP switch are in the same subnet See Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 9 Select your switch by clicking on it Then click on Web Access see Figure 2 2 10 Start managing your switch via your web browser The default password is password For a detailed description on web management access please refer to Chapter 5 2 5 Getting Started v3 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual o PC NETGEAR Fs728TP smart Switch lur vic Switch status IP Intorf Management Security Address Table Logs Time PoE Configuration Port Configuration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON QoS Security VLAN Monitor Advanced Factory Reset Reboot Logout Figure 2 5 Getting Started 2 6 v3 0 November 2006 FS728
36. Reply Defines the amount of time in seconds the device waits for an answer from the RADIUS server before retrying the query or switching to the next server Possible field values are 1 30 The default value is 3 Dead Time Defines the default amount of time in minutes that a RADIUS server is bypassed for service requests The range is 0 2000 The default value is 0 Key String Defines the default key string used for authenticating and encrypting all RADIUS communications between the device and the RADIUS server This key must match the RADIUS encryption Usage Type Specifies the RADIUS server authentication type The default value is Log in The possible field values are Log in Indicates the RADIUS server is used for authenticating user name and passwords 802 IX Indicates the RADIUS server is used for 802 1X authentication All Indicates the RADIUS server is used for authenticating user names and passwords and 802 11X port authentication 2 Define the fields 3 Click Apply The RADIUS Servers are enabled and the system is updated 5 37 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining TACACS Authentication Terminal Access Controller Access Control System TACACS provides centralized security user access validation The system supports up to 4 TACACS servers TACACS provides a centralized user man
37. Snooping e Defining Multicast Groups e Configuring Multicast Forward All 5 119 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring IGMP Snooping 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 Ports requesting to join a specific multicast group issue an IGMP report specifying that multicast group This results in the creation of the Multicast filtering database To enable IGMP Snooping 1 Click Advanced gt Multicast gt IGMP Snooping The GMP Snooping Page opens T Support User Guide NETGEAR s728Tp smart Switch Om Logs Time IGMP Snooping PoE Confiquration Refresh Enable IGMP Snooping Status Port Confiquration LAG Confiquration Statistics RMON VLAN ID IGMP Snooping Status Auto Learn Host Timeout MRouter Timeout Leave Timeout iji Disabled Enabled 260 300 10 Advanced SNMP m Multicast IGMP Snooping Multicast Group Multicast Forward Al Spanning Tree File Management s Factory Reset li ix Figure 5 80 The GMP Snooping Page contains the following fields Enable IGMP Snooping S
38. Status Specifies whether the Guest VLAN is enabled on the device The possible field values are Enable Enables 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 Disable Disables port based authentication on the device This is the default VLAN List Contains a list of VLANs The Guest VLAN is selected from the VLAN list 2 Define the fields 3 Click Apply The network authentication properties are set and the device is updated 5 15 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining Port Authentication The Port Authentication Page allows network managers to configure port based authentication global parameters To define the port based authentication global properties 1 Click Switch gt Security gt Port Authentication gt Port Authentication The Port Authentication Page opens Support User Guide NETGEAR s728TP smart Switch Port Authentication PoE Confiquration Refresh Port Confiquration LAG Confiquration L amp Statistics RMON 2 Qos Security Traffic Control Storm Control Port Security Access Control Define MAC ACL Define IP ACL ACL Binding sPort Authentication sProperties sPort Authentication sEAP Statistics YLAN User Current Periodic Reauthentication Authen
39. Switch t Kg i RADIUS Refresh Help itch Status Primary Server IP Interface Host IP Address 0 0 0 Management Security Authentication Port 1812 Password RADIUS Number of Retries c Tacacs Timeout for Reply Sec Address Table Dead Time Min Key String Alpha Numeric Usage Type Login gt Port Confiquration Backup Server LAG Confiquration Host IP Address 0 0 0 istics RV Lr Statistics RMON Authentication Port 1612 QoS m Securit Number of Retries VLAN Timeout for Reply Sec o heiir Dead Time CO eminy Advanced Key String Alpha Numeric File Management Usage Type Login Factory Reset Reboot Logout Figure 5 30 Apply The RADIUS Page contains the following fields Primary Server Defines the RADIUS Primary Server authentication fields Backup Server Defines the RADIUS Backup Server authentication fields Host IP Address Defines the RADIUS Server IP address Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 5 36 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Authentication Port Identifies the authentication port The authentication port is used to verify the RADIUS server authentication The authenticated port default is 1812 Number of Retries Defines the number of transmitted requests sent to the RADIUS server before a failure occurs Possible field values are 1 10 The default value is 3 Timeout for
40. Traps PoE Configuration Enable O Disable Port Confiquration NETGEAR 5728TP smart Switch Support User Guide a LAC Confiouration Interface Admin Mode Priority Level Class Output Voltage Volt Output Current ma Output Power Watt Power mE el Enable Low 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e2 Enable Low 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B e3 Enable Low o joo 0 0 0 0 0 0 e4 Enable Low 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e5 Enable Low o 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 e6 Enable Low 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Advanced e7 Enable Low 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e8 Enable Low 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 File Management Figure 5 37 The PoE Configuration Page contains the following fields Power Status Indicates the online power source status The possible field values are On Indicates that the power supply unit is functioning Off Indicates that the power supply unit is not functioning Faulty Indicates that the power supply unit is functioning but an error has occurred For example a power overload or a short circuit Nominal Power Indicates the actual amount of power the device can supply The field value is displayed in Watts Consumed Power Indicates the amount of the power used by the device The field value is displayed in Watts System Usage Threshold Indicates the percentage of power consumed before an alarm is generated The field value is 1 99 percent The default is 95 per
41. VLAN ID on an interface the default VLAN on that interface is automatically removed To open the Interface PVID Settings Page 1 Click Switch gt VLAN gt Interface PVID Settings The Interface PVID Settings Page opens Support User Guide NETGEAR s728TP smart Switch Interface PVID Settings PoE Confiquration pisi oer Uni nud Interface PVID Interface PVID Interface PVID Interface PVID LAG Configuration el 1 e2 e3 1 e4 1 Statistics RMON e5 1 e6 1 e7 1 e8 n Qos 5 e9 1 e10 e11 i e12 s Security T VLAN e13 1 el4 eis 816 1 Properties e17 1 ei8 e19 e20 Membership s Interface PVID Settin eet 1 s22 p e23 t e24 p Monitor gi 1 g2 1 g3 1 g4 1 Advanced LAG1 LAG 2 LaG3 1 LAG 4 LAGS 1 LAG 6 LAG7 1 LAG8 1 File Manaqement E Factory Reset Reset Apply Logout Figure 5 50 The Interface PVID Settings Page contains the following fields Interface Displays the interface to which the PVID tag is assigned The possible field values are Port Displays the port to which the PVID tag is attached LAG Displays the LAG to which the PVID tag is attached PVID Displays the PVID value The possible field range is 1 4094 2 Click Apply The PVID settings are defi
42. 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 6 Severity Levels Severity Severity Level Severity Level Emergency 0 Indicates that the system is not functioning Alert 1 Indicates that the system needs immediate attention Critical 2 Indicates that the system is in a critical state Error 9 Indicates that a system error has occurred Warning 4 indicates that a system warning is logged Notice 5 Indicates that the system is functioning properly but system notice is logged Informational 6 Provides device information Debug Provides detailed log information This section provides information for managing 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 This section includes the following topics e Logs Configuration e Viewing the Memory Logs e Viewing the Flash Logs e Viewing Server Logs 5 41 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Logs Configur
43. address Interface Indicates the interface for which the table is currently queried Define the fields Click Apply The Dynamic Address Aging field is defined and the device is updated To query the Dynamic MAC Address Table 1 Click System gt Address Table gt Dynamic Addresses The Dynamic Addresses Page opens 2 Selecta VLAN ID MAC Address and Interface 3 Select an Address Table Sort Key 4 Click Apply The Dynamic MAC Address Table is queried and the results are displayed 5 81 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol Spanning Tree Protocol STP provides tree topography 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 To configure STP on the device 1 Click Switch gt Advanced gt Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree Page opens Hitless Support User Guide ex NETGEAR s728Tp smart Switch b Logs a Tino Spanning Tree PoE Confiquration Port Configuration LAG Confiquration QoS Security VLAN Global Settings Spanning Tree State OEnable ODisable Bridge Settings Priority
44. are forwarded The range is 3500 250 000 kbps The default value is 200 kbps 2 Click an interface The Storm Control Modify Page opens Support User Guide NETGEAR zszsr smart Switch Address Table Logs Time Storm Control Modify PoE Configuration Interface All Ports OPort No v Port Configuration Enable Broadcast Control LAG Confiquration Broadcast Mode Unknown Unicast Multicast amp Broadcast SESE LESS Broadcast Rate Threshold L Qos reme Control Apply Storm Control sPort Security Access Control Define MAC ACL Define IP ACL sACL Binding Port Authentication sProperties sPort Authentication sEAP Statistics VLAN Monitor Figure 5 22 3 Modify the fields 4 Click Apply Storm control is enabled on the device 5 23 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual ACL Overview 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 To implement ACLs first define the ACL to specify what actions should be taken when packets are received and then specify which ports should follow these actions by binding the ACL to them Defining M
45. defined for locked ports 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 a timeout occurs Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 78 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Delete Removes the entry The possible field values are Checked Removes the selected entry Unchecked Maintains the current static forwarding database Back Displays the previous page of Static addresses in the Static Address table if there is a previous page Return Displays the following page of Static Addresses in the Static Address table if there is a page following the current page To prevent static MAC addresses from being deleted when the device is reset ensure the port attached to the MAC address is Set to secure To add a new static address entry 1 Click Address Table gt Static Addresses The Static Addresses Page opens 2 Click Add The Add Static Addresses Page opens QUMLUS Support User Guide NETGEAR rzszasrP smart Switch e Ny i D yno9 A v ON sua Add Static Addresses Zoom Switch Status Interface port v Ouac v IP Interface Management Security Password O VLAN ID 15 RADIUS O VLAN Name Finance y TACACS Address Table Status Permanent B MAC Address
46. 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 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 an entry in the History Entry No field The statistics are displayed 5 145 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining RMON Events This section includes the following topics e Defining RMON Events Control e Viewing the RMON Events Logs Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 146 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining RMON Events Control The Events Page contains fields for defining RMON events To view RMON events 1 Click Switch gt Statistics RMON gt RMON Events gt Events Control The Events Page opens OLTA Su
47. for configuring parameters for configured LAGs The system supports up to 8 LAGs and each LAG can contain up to 8 ports To define LAG parameters 1 Click Switch gt LAG Configuration gt LAG Settings The LAG Settings Page opens ENA Support User Guide NETGEAR s728Tp Smart Switch m DCN yao 1 x Mio nrc LAG Settings Switch Status Interface LAG Description Link Status LAG Speed Duplex Mode Auto Negotiation Back Pressure Flow Control IP Interface LAG 1 Up 1000M Disable Management Security LAG 2 Up 1000M Disable Address Table LAG 3 Up 1000M Disable Logs LAG 4 Up 1000M Disable i LAG 5 Up 1000M Disable PoE Confiquration LAG 6 of Up 1000M Disable LAG 7 Up 1000M Disable LAGS Up 1000M Disable Port Confiquration LAG Confiquration sLAG Membership sLAG Settings LIE 16 Statistics RMON Monitor Figure 5 41 The LAG Settings Page contains the following fields Interface Displays the LAG number LAG Description Displays the user defined port name Link Status Displays the link operation The possible field values are UP Indicates the LAG is currently linked and forwarding traffic Down Indicates the LAG is currently not linked LAG Speed Displays the configured rate for the LAG The port type determines what speed setting options are available LAG spee
48. general device information and configurable device parameters Using The NETGEAR Web Management System Buttons This section contains information about the different NETGEAR FS728TP browser interface buttons The FS728TP web browser provides the following buttons Information Buttons Provide access to informational services including technical support online help device information and closing the NETGEAR browser e Device Management Buttons Provide an explanation of the management buttons in the NETGEAR FS728TP Switch including the Add Delete Query and Apply Changes buttons Information Buttons The NETGEAR FS728TP Switch web browser contains the following information buttons Table 5 1 Information Buttons Button Description Opens the NETGEAR support page The NETGEAR technical support page Support URL is http kbserver netgear com Help Opens the Online Help Help Button The Online Help contains information to assist in configuring and managing the switch Help topics can be located using the Help Search referenced by Index entry or referenced by Help topic in the Help Navigation Pane To access the Online Help e Select a Help topic The selected Help topic page opens Or Click Help The Online Help opens as shown in Online Help Main Page Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 4 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual the device includi
49. is determined in increments of 16 2 Select Enable in the STP field Define the fields 4 Click Apply STP is enabled on the interface and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 86 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring Quality of Service Quality of Service QoS provides the ability to implement priority queuing within a network For example certain types of traffic that require minimal delay such as Voice Video and real time traffic can be assigned a high priority queue while other traffic can be assigned a lower priority queue The result is an improved traffic flow for traffic with high demand QoS is defined by Classification Specifies which packet fields are matched to specific values All packets matching the user defined specifications are classified together 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 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 un
50. its link partner in both directions simultaneously Half The interface supports transmission between the device and the client in only one direction at a time Auto Negotiation Displays the auto negotiation status on the port 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 Admin Advertisement Defines the auto negotiation setting the port advertises The possible field values are Max Capability Indicates that all port speeds and duplex mode settings are accepted 10 Half Indicates that the port advertises for a 10 Mbps speed port and half duplex mode setting 10 Full Indicates that the port advertises for a 10 Mbps speed port and full duplex mode setting 100 Half Indicates that the port advertises for a 100 Mbps speed port and half duplex mode setting 100 Full Indicates that the port advertises for a 100 Mbps speed port and full duplex mode setting 1000 Full Indicates that the port advertises for a 1000 Mbps speed port and full duplex mode setting Neighbor Advertisement Indicates the neighboring ports advertisement settings The field values are identical to the Admin Advertisement field values Port Type Displays the port type The possible field values are Copper Indicates the port has a copper port connection
51. 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 a non integral octet Alignment Error number The field range to detect jabbers is between 20 ms and 150 ms 5 139 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Collisions Displays the number of collisions received on the interface since the device was last refreshed Frames of xx Bytes Number of xx byte frames received on the interface since the device was last refreshed 2 Select an interface in the Interface field The RMON statistics are displayed Resetting RMON Statistics Counters 1 Open the Viewing RMON Statistics 2 Click Clear All Coun
52. or excludes SNMP filters Timeout Indicates the amount of time seconds the device waits before resending informs The field range is 1 300 The default is 10 seconds Retries Indicates the amount of times the device resends an inform request The field range is 1 255 The default is 3 Delete Removes the currently selected recipient The possible field values are Checked Removes the selected recipient from the list of recipients Unchecked Maintains the list of recipients 2 Click Add The Add Trap Station Management Page opens 5 113 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual PoE Confiquration Port Configuration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON QoS m Security VLAN Monitor a Advanced s SNMP Engine ID ev sCommunities Trap Station Manage Global Trap Settings Trap Filter Settings lt gt Figure 5 75 Support User Guide NETGEAR FS728TP Smart Switch Add Trap Station Management Recipient IP Notification Type Traps O SNMPv1 2 Community String x Notification Version SNMPv1 v O SNMPv3 User Name Ly Security Level No Authentication v UDP Port 162 Filter Name Y Timeout 5 Sec Rateine g M 3 Define the Recipient IP Notification Type
53. port The possible field values are Enable Enables STP on the port Disable Disables STP on the port This is the default value Fast Link Indicates if Fast Link is enabled on the port If Fast Link mode is enabled for a port the Port State is automatically placed in the Forwarding state when the port link is up Fast Link optimizes the STP protocol convergence STP convergence can take 30 60 seconds in large networks 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 Disabled Indicates that STP is currently disabled on the port The port forwards traffic while learning MAC addresses 5 85 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Blocking Indicates that the port is currently blocked and cannot forward traffic or learn MAC addresses Blocking is displayed when STP is enabled Speed Indicates the speed at which the port is operating Path Cost Indicates the port contribution to the root path cost The path cost is adjusted to a higher or lower value and is used to forward traffic when a path is re routed Priority Priority value of the port The priority value influences the port choice when a bridge has two ports connected in a loop The priority value is between 0 240 The priority value
54. station or the network device VLAN tags also contain VLAN network priority informa tion The NETGEAR FS728TP Switch supports up to 128 active VLANs This section contains the following topics e Defining VLAN Properties e Defining VLAN Membership Defining VLAN PVID Settings Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 68 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining VLAN Properties The VLAN Properties Page provides information and global parameters for configuring and working with VLANs To define VLAN properties 1 Click Switch gt VLAN gt Properties The VLAN Properties Page opens tte Support User Guide e NETGEAR cz sr Smart Switch o E B AN J m sui Logs Tie Properties PoE Confiquration Refresh Help VLAN Type Delete ID Name default default Port Confiquration LAG Confiquration Statistics RMON QoS Security VLAN Ada Properties Membership sInterface PVID Settin IN Im VLAN 2 Static Monitor Advanced a File Management Factory Reset Reset Logout lt 2 Figure 5 46 The VLAN Properties Page contains the following fields ID Displays the VLAN ID The field range is 1 4094 Name Displays the user defined VLAN name Type Displays the VLAN type The possible field values are Static Indicates the VLAN is user defined Def
55. take 30 60 seconds in large networks The possible field values are Enable Indicates that Fast Link is enabled on the port Disable Indicates that Fast Link is disabled on the port 5 83 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 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 Indicates that STP is enabled on the port and the port is forwarding packets based on the STP topology Disabled Indicates that STP is currently disabled on the port The port forwards traffic while learning MAC addresses Blocking Indicates that the port is currently blocked and cannot forward traffic or learn MAC addresses Blocking is displayed when STP is enabled Speed Indicates the speed at which the port is operating Path Cost Specifies the method used to assign default path cost to STP ports The possible field values are Short Specifies 1 through 65 535 range for port path cost This is the default value Long Specifies 1 through 200 000 000 range for port path cost The default path cost assigned to an interface varies according to the selected method Hello Time Max Age or Forward Delay Priority Specifies the bridge priority value When switches or bridges are r
56. v3 96 STP 82 System Logs 41 T TACACS 38 TDR 136 Terminal Access Controller Access Control System TACACS 38 traffic queues 95 Trap Filter 117 V VLAN Membership 72 VPT 87 Index 3 v1 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Index 4 v1 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Index 5 v1 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Index 6 v1 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Index 7 v1 0 November 2006
57. with Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator Web browsers Intuitive browser interface Most visually appealing Extensive switch configuration allowed Configuration backup for duplicating settings to other switches For a more detailed discussion of the Smartwizard Discovery Program see Chapter 3 For a more detailed discussion of the Web Browser Interface see Chapter 5 Switch Management Overview 1 xv v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter walks you through the steps to start managing your FS728TP switch This chapter covers how to get started in a network with a DHCP server most common as well as in a network that does not have a DHCP server Network with DHCP server Connect the FS728TP switch to a DHCP network Power on the FS728TP switch by plugging in a power cord Install the Smartwizard Discovery program on your computer Bep EDU en Start the Smartwizard Discovery program Chapter 3 has detailed instructions on the Smartwizard Discovery 5 Click Discover for the Smartwizard Discovery to find your FS728TP switch 2 1 Getting Started v3 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 00 54 46 08 30 00 50 1 1 2 Netgear FS728TP DACRE fxefrestr Figure 2 1 6 Select your switch by clicking on it Then click on Web Access see Figure 2 2 Getting Started 2 2 v3 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smar
58. 0 characters Sample No Indicates the sample number from which the statistics were taken Drop Events Displays the number of dropped events that have occurred on the interface since the device was last refreshed Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 144 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Received Bytes Octets 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 Received Packets Displays the number of packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed including bad packets Multicast packets 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 Align 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
59. 28TP smart Switch CoS Zoom Switch Status CoS Mode O Enable O Disable IP Interface Trust Mode Cos M s Management Security Address Table Logs Interface Default CoS Restore Defaults Interface Default CoS Restore Defaults Time ei o TEE PoE Confiquration e3 m Port Confiquration s LE LAG Confiquration e7 eg e9 ei Statistics RMON Im m Il Qos General o I m Support Lie Queue o l n o x sBandwidth 1 Mapping Im l ho CoS to Queue DSCP to Queue o N my amp olo 5jojlo s5jojo s oO jo ejo nC o Figure 5 57 The CoS Page contains the following Refresh User Guide gt CoS Mode Determines whether QoS is enabled on the device The possible values are Enable Enables QoS on the interface Disable Disables QoS on the interface Trust Mode Defines which packet fields to use for classifying packets entering the device When no rules are defined the traffic containing the predefined packet CoS field is mapped according to the relevant trust modes table Traffic not containing a predefined packet field is mapped to best effort The possible Trust Mode field values are Configuring the Device
60. 6 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual The Firmware section contains the following fields TFTP Server IP Address Specifies the TFTP Server IP Address from which files are downloaded Source File Name Specifies the source file name to be downloaded Source File Type Specifies the source file type to which to the file is downloaded The possible field values are Software Image Downloads the Image file Boot Code Downloads the Boot file Configuration Download to Switch The Configuration Download section contains the following fields FTP Server IP Address Specifies the TFTP Server IP Address from which the configuration files are downloaded Source File Name Specifies the configuration files to be downloaded 5 131 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Monitoring the Device This section contains the following topics e Configuring Port Mirroring e Performing Copper Cable Tests Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 132 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring 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 m
61. AC Based Access Control Lists Access Control Lists consist of a list of Access Control Elements An Access Control element specifies an action to apply when a packet is received from a specific MAC address or range of MAC addresses The Define ACLs Page allows a MAC based ACL to be defined ACEs can be added only if the ACL is not bound to an interface To define MAC Based ACLs 1 Click Switch gt Security gt Access Control gt Define MAC ACL The Define ACLs Page opens Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 24 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual The Define ACLs Page contains the following fields was 3 v C rr Logs Time Define ACLs PoE Configuration a Port Configuration ACL Name LAG Configuration Statistics RMON Remove ACL C mous Add ACL Security s Traffic Control Storm Control e NETGEAR s728TP Smart Switch Support User Guide Port Security M pours Access Control Priority dern o Destination Address Define MAC ACL MAC Address Mask MAC Address Mask VLAN ID Action Delete I sDefine IP ACL o mACL Binding sPort Authentication eProoertios Add Rule Apply sPort Authentication LISTES LG ES VLAN Figure 5 23 ACL Name Displays the user defined MAC based ACLs Remove ACL Removes the ACLs The possible field values are Ch
62. AG The possible field values are Selected LACP is enabled on the LAG Unselected LACP is disabled on the LAG This is the default value Admin Status Indicates whether the port is currently operational or non operational The possible field values are Up Indicates the port is currently operating Down Indicates the port is currently not operating Reactivate Suspended LAG Reactivates a LAG if the port has been disabled through the locked LAG security option Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 62 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Admin Speed Displays the configured rate for the port The port type determines what speed setting options are available Port speeds can only be configured when auto negotiation is disabled The possible field values are 10M Indicates the port is currently operating at 10 Mbps 100M Indicates the port is currently operating at 100 Mbps 1000M Indicates the port is currently operating at 1000 Mbps Current LAG Speed Indicates the current configured rate for the LAG Admin Duplex Displays the port duplex mode This field is configurable only when auto negotiation is disabled and the port speed is set to 10M or 100M This field cannot be configured on LAGs The possible field values are Full The interface supports transmission between the device and its link partner in both direct
63. AN Monitor Cable Test Advanced File Management File Upload File Download Factory Reset m Reset Figure 5 89 NETGEAR Port Mirroring Support User Guide FS700TS Smart Switch Destination Port 1 e1 z Source Port Type Status Delete Aad Leo 3 Modify the Type field Refresh Help 4 Click Apply The port mirroring settings are modified and the device is updated 5 135 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Performing Copper Cable Tests The Performing Copper Cable Tests contains fields for performing tests on copper cables Cable testing provides information about 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 Switch gt Monitor gt Cable Test gt Copper Cable The Copper Cable Page opens ventits Support User Guide Ve NETGEAR Fs7287P smart Switch A 4 7h 1 suas Logs F Time Copper Cable PoE Configuration Refresh Port Configuration Interface Test Result
64. 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 Indicates 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 addressees that have been learned prior to locking the port 5 31 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Max Entries Specifies the number of MAC address that can be learned on the port The Max Entries field is enabled only if Locked is selected in the Set Port field In addition the Limited Dynamic Lock mode is selected The default is 1 Action Indicates the action to be applied to packets arriving on a locked port The possible field values are Forward Forwards packets from an unknown source without learning the MAC address Discard Discards packets from any unlearned source This is the default value Shutdown Discards packets from any unlearned source and shuts down the port The port remains shut down until reactivated or until the device is reset Trap Enables traps when a packet is received on a locked port The possible field values are Checked Enables traps Unchecked Disables traps This is the defau
65. Confiquration 26 Up 1000M Disable auto e7 up 1000M Disable Auto e8 Up 1000M Disable Auto Port Configuration e9 Up 1000M Disable Auto LAG Configuration e10 Up 1000M Disable Auto Statistics RMON Hd eii Up 1000M Disable Auta Qos e12 Up 1000M Disable Auto a Securit e13 Up 1000M Disable Auto VLAN e14 Up 1000M Disable Auto ee e215 Up 1000M Disable Auto Monitor e16 Up 1000M Disable Auto Advanced e17 Up 1000M Disable Auto e18 up 1000M Disable Auto File Management vis gt Figure 5 39 The Port Configuration Page contains the following fields Interface Displays the port number Port Description Provides a user defined device description 5 55 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Link Status Indicates whether the port is currently operational or non operational The possible field values are Up Indicates the port is operating Down Indicates the port is currently not operating Port Speed Displays the configured rate for the port The port type determines which speed setting options are available Port speeds can only be configured when auto negotiation is disabled The possible field values are 10 Indicates the port is currently operating at 10 Mbps 100 Indicates the port is currently operating at 100 Mbps 1000 Indicates the port is currently operating at 1000 Mbps Duplex Mod
66. Medium High Defines the PoE priority level as high This is the highest PoE priority level Class Indicates the amount of power assigned to the powered device connected to the selected interface The powered device classifies devices and the devices use the classification information The field values are Class 0 Indicates that the maximum power level at the input of the Powered Device is 15 4 watts Class l Indicates that the maximum power level at the input of the Powered Device is 4 0 watts Class 2 Indicates that the maximum power level at the input of the Powered Device is 7 0 watts Class 3 Indicates that the maximum power level at the input of the Powered Device is 15 4 watts Class 4 Treated as Class 0 Output Voltage Displays the Output Voltage in watts Output Current ma Displays the Output current in milliamps Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 50 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Output Power Watt Indicates the Output power in watts Power Limit Watt Indicates the power limits in watts Status Indicates if the port is enabled to work on PoE The possible field values are On Indicates the device is delivering power to the interface Off Indicates the device is not delivering power to the interface Test Fail Indicates the powered device test has failed For example a
67. N Address Table oe Add Users Time PoE Configuration r User Name Port Configuration A Group Name v LAG Confiquration i d Statistics RMON Engine ID O Local O Remote x s Authentication Method None j Password Authentication Key Rmus Privacy Key 16 Hexa Chars Advanced SNMP Engine ID Apply sViews Groups LIE ET 3 Communities Trap Station Manage s Global Trap Settings Trap Filter Settings Figure 5 65 In addition to the fields in the SNMP Users Page the Add Users Page contains the following additional fields 5 99 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Password Defines the password for the group member Authentication Key Defines 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 The hexadecimal character pairs representing each byte in the string may be delimited using periods or colons Privacy Key Defines 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 The he
68. N ID Define MAC ACL or Define IP ACL Action Permit il ACL Binding sPort Authentication Apply Properties EY Port Authentication EAP Statistics VLAN New Rule Priority Wild Card Mask Wild Card Mask Monitor Figure 5 24 The Add MAC Based ACL Page contains the additional fields 3 Define the relevant fields 4 Click Apply The MAC based ACL is defined and the device is updated 5 27 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining Access Control Lists Binding To define ACL Binding 1 Click Switch gt Security gt Access Control gt ACL Binding The ACL Binding Page opens eas Support User Guide NETGEAR s728TP smart Switch Logs Time ACL Binding PoE Confiquration Port Configuration Pots OlAss LAG Configuration Interface ACL Name Interface ACL Name Statistics RMON lel ACL1 2 e2 ACL1 QoS 3 e3 ACL1 4 le4 ACL1 A Saat 5 es ACL1 6 e6 ACL1 ponerte antral Z e7 ACL1 8 e8 ACL1 ORCIMET 9 29 ACL1 10 210 ACL1 nep MD E 11 e11 ACL1 12 e12 ACL1 CUGHOHENHBU 13e13 ACLI 14e14 ACLI Access Control 1515 ACLI 16 816 ACLI Define MAC ACL 17 e17 ACL1 18 e18 ACL1 BONG IP AGE 19 e19 ACL1 20 e20 ACL1 ACL Binding 21 e21 ACL1 22 e22 ACL1 Port Authentication 23 23 ACL1 24 224 ACL1
69. November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Frames Transmit Indicates the number of EAPOL frames transmitted via the port Start Frames Receive Indicates the number of EAPOL Start frames received on the port Log off Frames Receive Indicates the number of EAPOL Logoff frames that have been received on the port Respond ID Frames Receive Indicates the number of EAP Resp Id frames that have been received on the port Respond Frames Receive Indicates the number of valid EAP Response frames received on the port Request ID Frames Transmit Indicates the number of EAP Reg Id frames transmitted via the port Request Frames Transmit Indicates the number of EAP Request frames transmitted via the port Invalid Frames Receive Indicates the number of unrecognized EAPOL frames that have been received by on this port Length Error Frames Receive Indicates the number of EAPOL frames with an invalid Packet Body Length received on this port Last Frame Version Indicates the protocol version number attached to the most recently received EAPOL frame Last Frame Source Indicates the source MAC address attached to the most recently received EAPOL frame Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 20 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Enabling Storm Control Storm control limits the amount of Multicast and Broadcast fram
70. ON Events sEvents Control sEvent Logs RMON Alarms Figure 5 98 The Events Logs Page contains the following fields ID Displays the Event Logs table entry Event Displays the RMON Events Log No Displays the log number Log Time Displays the time when the log entry was entered Description Displays the log entry description 5 149 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining RMON Alarms The RMON Alarms Page 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 Switch gt Statistics RMON gt RMON Alarms The RMON Alarms Page opens Support L NETGEAR s728TP Smart Switch RMON Alarms Refresh ip Aarm Counter Interface Counter Sample Rising Rising Falling Falling Startup Interval IP Interface Entry Name Value Type Threshold Event Threshold Event Alarm sec Management Security d Address Table Time Switch Status PoE Configuration Port Confiquration LAG Confiquration Statistics RMON RMON Statistics RMON History sRMON Events RMON Alarms Qos Security Figure 5 99 The RMON Alarms Page contains the following fields ID Indicates the RMON Alarms table entry Alarm Entry Indicate
71. Properties sMembership Interface PYID Settin Monitor Advanced File Management Factory Reset Reset E T i3 Figure 5 48 6 Editthe VLAN Name 7 Click Apply The VLAN Settings are modified and the device is updated 5 71 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining VLAN Membership The VLAN Membership Page contains a table that maps VLAN parameters to ports Ports are assigned VLAN membership by toggling through the Port Control settings To define VLAN membership 1 Click Switch gt VLAN gt Membership The VLAN Membership Page opens uU J Support User Guide NETGEAR 57287P smart Switch di vo a A z A S nr Logs Time Membership PoE Configuration vani x VLAN Name VLAN2 VLAN Type Static Port Configuration m LAG Configuration Statistics RMON Qos m Security VLAN Properties Port 0102 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Membership u u ujujuju ujujuju u u u u u u u u u vu u u u u Interface PVID Settini Giga glg2 93 94 m Monitor ujujuju Advanced LAG L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 ujuju u ujujuju File Management a Factory Reset a Reset C Not member T Tag egress packets Uy Untag egress packets Logout Remove all Members Tag all Ports Untag all Ports Ca
72. TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Chapter 3 Smartwizard Discovery Program The Smartwizard Discovery program is a user friendly easy to install tool Using this program you can view and configure all the FS728TP Smart Switches in your network The installation of the Smartwizard Discovery is as follows 1 Insert the disc into your CD ROM drive 2 Select the Software folder or click Install from the Browser window that automatically appears after inserting the Resource CD Run the Setup program to install the Smartwizard Discovery 4 The Installation Wizard will guide you through the subsequent steps 5 Run Smartwizard Discovery from the window start bar Main Screen The main screen displays the available functions As shown in Figure 3 1 there are six function items to choose from e Discover e Configuration Setting e Password Change e Web Access e Firmware Upgrade Exit 3 1 Smartwizard Discovery Program v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 3 Smartwizard Discovery 3 K File Help Device List MAC Add Gateway lt gt DHCP Refresh Discover Device Setting Configuration Setting Password Change Web Access Firmware Upgrade Figure 3 1 Smartwizard Discovery Program 3 2 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Main Screen Device List Discover The Smartwizard Discovery can discover all switches currently a
73. Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 5 88 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual CoS Classifies traffic based on the CoS VPT tag value DSCP Classifies traffic based on the DSCP tag value None Indicates that Trust is not enabled on the device Interface Displays the interface for which the global QoS parameters are defined Port Selects the port for which the global QoS parameters are defined LAG Selects the LAG for which the global QoS parameters are defined Default CoS Determines the default CoS value for incoming packets for which a VLAN tag is not defined Restore Defaults Restores the factory CoS default settings to the selected port Checked Restores the factory CoS default settings to the ports Unchecked Maintains the current CoS settings 2 Select Enable in the Quality of Service field Define the Trust Mode field 4 Click Apply Quality of Service is enabled on the device 5 89 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining QoS Queues The Queue Page contains fields for defining the QoS queue forwarding types To set the queue settings 1 Click Switch gt QoS gt General gt Queue The Queue Page opens Support User Guide QuMUs NETGEAR 5728TP smart Switch e Ky t unieO A A uo Oi y svi Queue Zoom O Strict Priority
74. Your Browser 5 92 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual quts Support User Guide NETGEAR s700Ts smart Switch Modify Bandwidth porc i v ua 1 Zoom Interface Switch Status IP Interface I Egress Shaping Rate on Selected Port Management Security Committed Information Rate CIR 62 262144 Kbps 4 Address Table Logs Committed Information Rate CIR 0 07 256 Mbps A PoE Confiquration Committed Burst Size CbS 32768 134152160 Kbps 65 Stack Management Committed Burst Size CbS 32 131007 Mbps 22 I Ingress Rate Limit Status Rate Limit 62 1000000 Kbps Port Confiquration Rate Limit 0 07 976 56 Mbps i LAG Confiquration Statistics RMON Qos holy General CoS Queue Bandwidth sMappinq Security i VLAN IP Routing Figure 5 60 5 Modify the relevant fields 6 Click Apply The Bandwidth settings are modified and the device is updated 5 93 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Mapping CoS to Queues The CoS to Queue Page contains fields for mapping CoS values to traffic queues To map CoS values to queues 1 Click Switch gt QoS gt Mapping gt CoS to Queue The CoS to Queue Page opens utu Support User Guide NETGEAR zrzser smart Switch A j m
75. ached to a neighboring Multicast router switch Once IGMP Snooping is enabled Multicast packets are forwarded to the appropriate port or VLAN Unless LAGs are defined only a Multicast Forward All table displays To define Multicast forward all settings 1 Click Switch gt Advanced gt Multicast gt Multicast Forward All The Multicast Forward All Page opens etus G s Support User Guide SN NETGEAR Fs728TP smart Switch B Time Multicast Forward All PoE Configuration ar auu VLAN ID 1 SJ Port Confiquration VLAN Name LAG Confiquration Statistics RMON Interface Interface Status Qos 4 ei static O Forbidden Excluded Security VLAN e3 static O Forbidden Excluded Monitor 3 jes 9 static O Forbidden Excluded Advanced e7 Static O Forbidden O Excluded SNMP e9 Static Forbidden Excluded Multicast nna Eiai IGMP Snooping eii static O Forbidden Excluded Multicast Group e13 static O Forbidden O Excluded Lii iT Multicast Eorward Al e15 Static O Forbidden O Excluded Spanning Tree e17 static O Forbidden O Excluded a File Management e19 Static O Forbidden O Excluded Factory Reset e21 Static Forbidden Excluded T M le23 Static Forbidden O Excluded f v Figure 5 84 The Multicast Forward All Page contains the following fields VLAN ID
76. ackets The default is 15 seconds Bridge ID Identifies the Bridge priority and MAC address Root Bridge ID Identifies 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 when the bridge is not the Root Bridge The default is zero Root Path Cost The cost of the path from this bridge to the Root Bridge Topology Changes Counts Specifies the total amount of STP state changes that have occurred Last Topology Change Indicates 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 The current root port and current root cost display as zero when this device is not connected to the network Interface Indicates the port or LAG for which the STP information is displayed STP Status Indicates if STP is enabled on the port The possible field values are Enabled Indicates that STP is enabled on the port Disabled Indicates that STP is disabled on the port Fast Link Indicates if Fast Link is enabled on the port If Fast Link mode is enabled for a port the Port State is automatically placed in the Forwarding state when the port link is up Fast Link optimizes the STP protocol convergence STP convergence can
77. age contains the following fields ID Indicates the SNMP User table entry number User Name Contains a list of user defined user names The field range is up to 30 alphanumeric characters Group Name Contains a list of user defined SNMP groups SNMP groups are defined in the SNMP Group Profile Page Engine ID Displays 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 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 98 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Authentication Displays the method used to authenticate users The possible field values are MD5 Key Users are authenticated using the HMAC MDS5 algorithm SHA Key Users are authenticated using the HMAC SHA 96 authentication level AHMD35 Password The HMAC MD5 96 password is used for authentication The user should enter a password SHA Password Users are authenticated using the HMAC SHA 96 authentication level The user should enter a password No Authentication No user authentication is used Delete Removes users from a specified group The possible field values are Checked Removes the selected user Unchecked Maintains the list of users 2 Click Add The Add Users Page opens NREL Support User Guide NETGEAR ser smart Switch A j S rr O
78. agement system while still retaining consistency with RADIUS and other authentication processes TACACS provides the following services e Authentication Provides authentication during login and via user names and user defined passwords e Authorization Performed at login Once the authentication session is completed an authorization session starts using the authenticated user name The TACACS protocol ensures network integrity through encrypted protocol exchanges between the client and TACACS server The TACACS default parameters are user assigned defaults The default settings are applied to newly defined TACACS servers If default values are not defined the system defaults are applied to the new TACACS new servers Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 38 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual To define TACACS Settings 1 Click System gt Management Security gt TACACS The TACACS Page opens uus Support User Guide NETGEAR s728Tp smart Switch wite Mig 1109 TACACS Switch Status Primary Server IP Interface Host IP Address 0 0 0 0 Management Security Key String Password RADIUS Authentication Port 48 NS Timeout for Reply Sec Address Table Single Connection Logs Time PoE Confiquration Secondary Server Host IP Address 0 0 0 0 Port Configuration Key String
79. anced I Neighbor Advertisement 3 Back Pressure O Enable Disable File Management Figure 5 40 In addition to the fields in the Interface Configuration Page the Modify Port Configuration Page includes the following fields Admin Status Indicates whether the port is currently operational or non operational The possible field values are Up Indicates the port is currently operating Down Indicates the port is currently not operating Reactivate Suspended Port Reactivates a port if the port has been disabled through the locked port security option Admin Speed Displays the configured rate for the port The port type determines what speed setting options are available Port speeds can only be configured when auto negotiation is disabled The possible field values are 10M Indicates the port is currently operating at 10 Mbps 5 57 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 100M Indicates the port is currently operating at 100 Mbps 1000M Indicates the port is currently operating at 1000 Mbps Admin Duplex Displays the port duplex mode This field is configurable only when auto negotiation is disabled and the port speed is set to 10M or 100M This field cannot be configured on LAGs The possible field values are Full The interface supports transmission between the device and
80. ation The Log Configuration Page contains fields for defining which events are recorded to which logs It contains fields for enabling logs globally and parameters for defining logs Log messages are listed from the highest severity to the lowest severity level When a severity level is selected all severity level choices above the selection are selected automatically To enable event logging 1 Click System gt Logs gt Logs Configuration The Log Configuration Page opens Support User Guide uus NETGEAR Fs728TP smart Switch o Ny E B 311109 A j 4 nro Logs Configuration Switch Status Enable Logging 7 IP Interface Management Security Address Table Severity RAM Logs Log File Logs Emergency v v Logs Confiquration Alert i m sMemory Logs sFlash Logs Critical v vi Server Logs Error iv v Time Warning vi vi PoE Gonfiquration Notice 7 1 Informational v 2 Port Confiquration LAG Confiquration Debug v d m Statistics RMON Apply Qos Security VLAN Figure 5 32 The Log Configuration Page contains the following fields Enable Logging Indicates if device global logs for Cache File and Server Logs are enabled Console logs are enabled by default The possible field values are Checked Enables device logs Unchecked D
81. ault Indicates the VLAN is the default VLAN The default VLAN is enabled by default Delete Removes VLANs The possible field values are Checked Removes the selected VLAN 5 69 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Unchecked Maintains VLANs 2 Click Add The Add Properties Page opens Support User Guide uus NETGEAR s728TP smart Switch o E Ej E ON sinio s io Address Table Add Properties PoE Confiquration Port Confiquration VLAN ID LAG Confiquration MW 1 TX VLAN Name Statistics RMON Qos Security Apply VLAN sProperties Membership Interface PVID Settin s Monitor Advanced File Management Factory Reset Reset lt 3j Figure 5 47 Define the VLAN ID and VLAN Name fields 4 Click Apply The VLAN ID is defined and the device is updated Click on an Interface to access the Modify Properties Page The Modify Properties Page opens Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 70 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Support User Guide NETGEAR s728Tp smart Switch Address Table Logs Time PoE Confiquration Modify Properties VLAN ID Port Confiquration VEAN Name LAG Confiquration Statistics RMON Apply Qos Security VLAN
82. cent Traps Indicate if PoE device traps are enabled The possible field values are 5 49 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Checked Enables PoE traps on the device Unchecked Disables PoE traps on the device This is the default value Interface Indicates the specific interface for which PoE parameters are defined PoE parameters are assigned to the powered device that is connected to the selected interface Admin Mode Indicates the device PoE mode The possible field values are Enable Enables 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 Disable Disables the Device Discovery protocol and stops the power supply to the device using the PoE module Priority Level Determines the port priority if the power supply 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 Defines the PoE priority level as low This is the default level Medium Defines the PoE priority level as
83. ched to an OID traps or informs are generated and sent to the trap recipients OIDs are selected from either the Select from field or the Object ID field 5 117 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Filter Type Indicates whether to send traps or informs relating to the selected OID Excluded Does not send traps or informs Included Sends traps or informs Delete The possible field values are Checked Deletes the selected filter Unchecked Maintains the list of filters 2 Click Add The Add Trap Filter Settings Page opens uua Support User Guide NETGEAR s5728TP smart Switch Mite Mey gt Fano gt v e rr TON PoE Confiquration Add Trap Filter Settings Port Confiquration LAG Confiquration a Statistics RMON Filter Name Security VLAN Monitor ip New Object Identifier Tree Select from List icmp Up O Object ID Advanced tcp SNMP dp 0 0 sj E ine 1p Filter Type Included eViews Groups Users sCommunities Ave Trap Station Manage s Global Trap Settings Trap Filter Settings Multicast Spanning Tree P Figure 5 79 3 Define the Filter Name New Object Identifier Tree and Filter Type fields 4 Click Apply The SNMP Trap filter is defined and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Yo
84. ctive on the network Click Discover to view the following switch information of any listed switch MAC Address e IP Address e Protocol Version e Product Name e System Name e Location e DHCP e Subnet Mask e Gateway 3 3 Smartwizard Discovery Program v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Smartwizard Discovery DCE Figure 3 2 Main Screen Device List gt Discover By double clicking a listed switch you can open the Web management for that switch Alternatively you can select a switch by clicking on it once and then clicking Web Access For more information on Web management see Chapter 5 Smartwizard Discovery Program 3 4 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Main Screen Switch Setting Configuration Setting Select a switch by clicking on it Then click Configuration Setting The following screen appears From this screen you can modify Configuration setting ia 1 b X Product Name Netgear FS728TP Ethe MAC Address 00 54 46 08 30 00 IP Address 192 166 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 166 0 254 System Name Location Password annnns DHCP C Enable Disable cancel Figure 3 3 IP Address Displays the currently configured IP address e Subnet Mask Displays the currently configured Subnet Mask e Gateway Displays the currently configured Gateway e System Name Provides a user defi
85. d 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 7 The possible field values are Local 0 Local 7 Description Displays the user defined server description Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 46 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Minimum Severity Indicates the minimum severity from 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 Delete Deletes the currently selected servers from the Servers list The possible field values are Checked Removes the selected server from the Server Logs Page Once removed logs are no longer sent to the removed server Unchecked Maintains the remote servers 2 Click Add f The Add Server Logs Page opens Support User Guide Add Server Logs Zoom Switch Status Server 1114 IP Interface UDP Port 514 s Management Security S Address Table Facility Localo Logs Description Logs Configuration s Memory Logs sFlash Logs m z emergency Bi EESESTIERTS Minimum severity Emergency Time PoE Confiquration Apply Port Configuration LAG Confiquration Statistics RMON Qos m S
86. der SP voice over IP VoIP traffic can be prioritized so that it is forwarded before FTP or email SMTP traffic 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 whole 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 This section contains information for defining general QoS settings and includes the following topics Defining General QoS Settings Defining QoS Queues Configuring Bandwidth Settings Mapping CoS to Queues Mapping DSCP Values to Queues 5 87 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining General QoS Settings The CoS Page contains information for enabling QoS globally and on specific interfaces After QoS has been configured the original device QoS default settings can be reassigned to the interface in the CoS Page To enable QoS 1 Click Switch gt QoS gt General gt CoS The CoS Page opens euius 5 g t o Sano 7 4 PM 1 suas NETGEAR Fs7
87. ds can only be configured when auto negotiation is disabled The possible field values are Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 60 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 10 Indicates the LAG is currently operating at 10 Mbps 100 Indicates the LAG is currently operating at 100 Mbps 1000 Indicates the LAG is currently operating at 1000 Mbps Duplex Mode Displays the port duplex mode This field is configurable only when auto negotiation is disabled and the port speed is set to 10M or 100M This field cannot be configured on LAGs The possible field values are Full The interface supports transmission between the device and its link partner in both directions simultaneously Half The interface supports transmission between the device and the client in only one direction at a time Auto Negotiation Displays the auto negotiation status on 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 Back Pressure Displays the Back Pressure mode on the Port Back Pressure mode is used with half duplex mode to disable ports from receiving messages Back Pressure mode is enabled by default Flow Control Displays the flow control status on the LAG Operates when the port is in full duplex mode Enabled by default Configuring the Device Us
88. dth settings are displayed Ingress Rate Limit Status Indicates if rate limiting is defined on the interface The possible field values are Enable Enables ingress rate limiting on the interface Disable Disables ingress rate limiting on the interface Ingress Rate Limit CIR Defines the CIR in kilobits per second The possible field range is 3 500 1 000 000 kbps Committed Information Rate CIR 0 07 256 Mbps Defines the CIR in megabits per second The possible field range is 0 07 256 Mbps Egress Shaping Rate on Selected Port Determines the egress port bandwidth settings for the selected interface The possible field values are Committed Information Rate CIR 62 100000 kbps Defines the CIR in kilobits per second The possible field range is 62 100000 kbps Committed Information Rate CIR 0 07 256 Mbps Defines the CIR in megabits per second The possible field range is 0 07 256 Mbps Delete Deletes the bandwidth settings from the interface The possible field values are Checked Deletes the bandwidth settings from the selected interface Unchecked Maintains the bandwidth settings from the selected interface This is the default value 2 Define the relevant fields Click Apply The Bandwidth settings are modified and the device is updated 4 Select an Interface The Modify Bandwidth Page opens Configuring the Device Using
89. e Displays the port duplex mode This field is configurable only when auto negotiation is disabled and the port speed is set to 10M or 100M This field cannot be configured on LAGs The possible field values are Full The interface supports transmission between the device and its link partner in both directions simultaneously Half The interface supports transmission between the device and the client in only one direction at a time Auto Negotiation Displays the auto negotiation status on the port 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 Back Pressure Displays the Back Pressure mode on the Port Back Pressure mode is used with half duplex mode to disable ports from receiving messages Back Pressure mode is enabled by default Flow Control Displays the flow control status on the port Operates when the port is in full duplex mode FC is enabled by default MDI MDIX Displays the MDI MDIX status of the port Hub and switch ports are deliberately wired in a crossover manner as apposed to the wiring of end stations This is to ensure 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 cro
90. e system reboot Firmware Upgrade Procedure 4 3 v0 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Chapter 5 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser This chapter contains information for configuring the device using your web browser and includes the following topics e Getting Started e Resetting the System e Defining Device Information e Configuring Device Security e Defining RADIUS Settings Defining TACACS Authentication e Configuring Power over Ethernet e Configuring Interfaces e Configuring VLANs e Defining the Forwarding Address Tables e Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol e Configuring Multicast Forwarding e Managing System Files e Configuring Quality of Service e Configuring SNMP Security e Monitoring the Device Managing RMON Statistics e Resetting to Factory Default Values 5 1 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Getting Started This section describes setting browser interface options and using the FS728TP switch s home page This section includes the following sections e Opening the NETGEAR FS728TP Web Interface e Understanding the Web Interface e Using the NETGEAR Web Management System Buttons Opening the NETGEAR FS728TP Web Interface The NETGEAR FS728TP switch web interface can be accessed from any PC with a web browser To start the NETGEAR application 1 Open a web browser 2
91. e FS728TP Smart Switch Firmware Upgrade wa x Upgrade List Progress Status Product Name IP Address Netgear FS728T 5011 2 wj Upgrade Configuration Product Name Netgear FS728TP Ethe Product IPAddress a Product Assigned Firmware CoWetgear Projects S728TP Sottware Browse Upgrade Password Apply Upgrade State Figure 4 8 4 Enter the location of the new firmware image in the Firmware path below Firmware setting Alternatively you can click Browse to locate the file Enter following path tftp tftp address file name 5 Enter Password click Apply and click Start Upgrade to download the new firmware file in non volatile memory The system software is automatically loaded to all stacking members 4 2 Firmware Upgrade Procedure v0 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Firmware Upgrade xd Upgrade List Prowess 1 Status Product Name Netgear FS728T 5014 2 Jnd Upgrade Configuration Product Name Netgear FS728TP Ethe Product IPAddress uro Product Assigned Firmware C Wetgear Projects S7 26TPYSoftwveare Browse Upgrade Password Apply Upgrade State Start Upgrade Figure 4 9 Close Windows Once the system finishes the firmware upgrade process the switch automatically reboots Smartwizard Discovery determines the success of the upgrade process based on the success of th
92. e citi ete et tni cor ebore erdt Lo uide 5 82 Gonkong use Or SONES Lists walneal aaa enn aaa ieee 5 87 Defining General QoS Settings scnsariewiandewhaseninnieinnsnwhareninans 5 88 ETUDDDESGICERTI 5 90 CCITT Bandwidth STIS e 5 91 Mappmg COS to QUEUES m 5 94 Mapping DSGP Values to Queues sirasini an aa An aAa ATLASE 5 95 Conigunng SNMP Seguy eoruin etse ba eene ecu vito abe Na 5 96 B unsBuraEsc 1 2 5 97 Rip Ela T n 5 98 Bemnma SNMP Left eee 5 101 Coniguning SNMF VIEWS isi odds ipt i rra da do rre o E o b RO pea SR dn 5 105 Defining SNMP COmrPmufilliga 2 eser rni ninh ki n En rh ka nr a RR erra na EPA Rn 5 107 Configuring Trap Station Management 1 isecceciei certet tret tette ttn 5 111 Defining Global Tap SEI ausenssiixesecexzkn pe Ax xr EO ARP DE NSVRREL A FEX ELLAS A REEL KS 5 116 Deining Trap Filter Setings dooabebisizei tree tent coR d ERE E HPE CR EL Roc tp ERA PARERE nNnUEE 5 117 Configuring Multicast Forwarding e 5 119 Coniguring IGMP Snooping secsasssiranissei saienisi bad a ded aE pat 5 120 Beining Mullitas t GI0UpS c 5 123 Configuring Multicast Forward All 1s ett rrr tri retta rr arre ti rp 5 126 Managing Systemi FIOS TNNT T TT 5 128 DG onngamng File LOI oou batis dl PEDE UREREIAD ee anda game 5 129 Gonngunng File Downoad 2x5 err o p diti e ea a t PL o E RC S n 5 130 Monitoring the Dovie RR E aa 5 132 Con
93. e generates copy traps This section contains the following topics e Defining the Engine ID Defining SNMP Users e Defining SNMP Groups e Configuring SNMP Views e Defining SNMP Communities e Configuring Trap Station Management e Defining Global Trap Settings Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 96 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining the Engine ID The Engine ID Page allows network managers to define the SNMP Engine ID and allows network managers to assign the default parameters to SNMP To define the Local Engine ID 1 Click Switch gt Advanced gt SNMP gt Engine ID The Engine ID Page opens m i Support User Guide 3 NETGEAR amp s728Tp smart Switch EI Engine ID PoE Confiquration Port Confiquration LAG erit Dare nt Statistics RMON Security m VLAN Local Engine ID 10 64 Hex Characters 30303030303030303030 Use Default m Monitor anced SNMP Engine ID eViews Groups Users sCommunities Trap Stati tation Manage Global Trap Settings Trap Filter Settings m Multicast m i Boning lt gt Figure 5 63 The Engine ID Page contains the following fields Local Engine ID 0 64 Characters Displays the local device Engine ID The field value is expressed as a hexadecimal string in which the hexadecimal character pairs represent each byte that can be delimited using periods or colons T
94. e log severity Description Displays the log message text 2 Click Clear Logs The Memory Logs are cleared and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 44 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Viewing the Flash Logs The Flash Logs Page 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 1 Click System gt Logs gt Flash Logs The Flash Logs Page opens uus Zoom Switch Status IP Interface Management Security Address Table Logs Logs Configuration Memory Logs Flash Logs Server Logs Time PoE Confiquration Port Configuration LAG Configuration m Statistics RMON QoS Security VLAN Figure 5 34 NETGEAR s728TP smart Switch Flash Logs Note Logs stored in flash memory are saved after device reset ID Log Index Log Time Severity Description 2147483601 01 Jan 2000 02 41 01 Informational ASA E AUTHFAIL Authentication failed for http source 10 6 39 2 2147483602 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Informational Sj AAA E AUTHFAIL Authentication failed for http source 10 6 39 1 2147483603 01 Jan 2000 01 46 55 Informational Sj SAAA E AUTHFAIL Authentication failed for http source 10
95. ec Timeout Retries Delete Statistics RMON 1 Traps QoS Security VLAN SNMPv3 Notification Recipient Monitor ere Non Name Level port Name Tmeout Retres Delete Advanced i Traps SNMP i sEngine ID s Views Add Groups sUsers sCommunities sTrap Station Manage Global Trap Settings s Trap Filter Settings Multicast 5 Figure 5 74 The Trap Station Management Page is divided into the following tables SNMPvI 2 Notification Recipient 5 111 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual SNMPv3 Notification Recipient SNMPv1 2c Notification Recipient The SNMP v1 v2c Recipient table contains the following fields ID Indicates the SNMP table entry number Recipients IP Displays the IP address to which the traps are sent Notification Type Displays the notification sent The possible field values are Trap Indicates traps are sent Inform Indicates informs are sent Community String Displays the community string of the trap manager Notification Version Displays the trap type The possible field values are SNMP VI Indicates that SNMP Version 1 traps are sent SNMP V2c Indicates that SNMP Version 2 traps are sent UDP Port Displays the UDP port used to send notifications The default is 162 Filter Name Indicates if the SNMP filter for which the SNMP Notification filter is
96. ecked Removes the selected MAC based ACL Unchecked Maintains the MAC based ACLs ID Matches the packet s VLAN ID to the ACE The possible field values are 1 to 4095 Priority Indicates the ACE priority which determines which ACE is matched to a packet on a first match basis The possible field values are 1 2147483647 Source Address MAC Address Matches the source MAC address to which packets are addressed to the ACE 5 25 v2 0 November 2006 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Mask Indicates the source MAC Address wild card mask Wildcards are used to mask all or part of a source IP Address Wild card masks specify which bits are used and which bits are ignored A wild card mask of ff ff ff ff ff ff indicates that no bit is important A wildcard of 00 00 00 00 00 00 indicates that all the bits in the address to which the mask is applied are important For example if the source IPv6 address is 14 36 18 19 1 1 and the wildcard mask is 255 36 184 00 00 00 the middle two bits of the IP address are used while the last three fields are ignored Destination Address MAC Address Matches the destination MAC address to which packets are addressed to the ACE Mask Indicates the destination MAC Address wild card mask Wildcards are used to mask all or part of a destination IP Address Wild card masks specify which bits are used and
97. ecurity VLAN Figure 5 36 3 Define the fields 4 Click Apply The log is defined and the device is updated 5 47 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring Power over Ethernet 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 e IP Phones e Wireless Access Points e IP Gateways e Audio and video remote monitoring Powered Devices are devices that receive power from the source device power supplies IP phones are examples of powered devices Powered devices are connected to the source device via Ethernet The PoE Configuration Page contains system PoE information for enabling PoE on the device monitoring the current power usage and enabling PoE traps Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 48 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual To enable PoE on the device 1 Click System gt PoE Configuration The PoE Configuration Page opens Mug o Do M seas Zoom Switch Status IP Interface PoE Configuration Note Power over Ethernet is relevant only for FS752TPS devices Management Security Power Status Nominal Power Address Table Consumed Power System Usage Threshold a5
98. ed using the Trap mechanism Both Indicates that both the Log and Trap mechanism are used to report alarms Falling Threshold Displays 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 Falling Event Displays the mechanism in which the alarms are reported Startup Alarm Displays the trigger that activates the alarm generation Rising is defined by crossing the threshold from a low value threshold to a higher value threshold Interval Defines the alarm interval time in seconds Owner Displays the device or user that defined the alarm Delete Removes the RMON Alarms Table entry 5 151 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 2 Click Add The Add RMON Alarms Page opens NUM ay WEE sw Port Configuration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON Lidia Len Statistics RMON History History Control History Table RMON Events Events Control Event Logs RMON Alarms Securit VLAN Monitor i Advanced File Management Factory Reset Reset Figure 5 100 NETGEAR Fs728TP smart Switch Add RMONS Alarms Support User Guide Alarm Entry 1 Interface Port Ma c uas 1000 5 Counter Name z Sample Type Absolu
99. ektyvos nuostatas Nederlands Dutch Hierbij verklaart NETGEAR Inc dat het toestel Radiolan in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Malti Maltese Hawnhekk NETGEAR Inc jiddikjara li dan Radiolan jikkonforma mal htigijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti ohrajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Magyar Hungarian Alul rott NETGEAR Inc nyilatkozom hogy a Radiolan megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b el r sainak Polski Polish Niniejezym NETGEAR Inc o wiadcza ze Radiolan jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymoganmi oraz pozostalymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 EC Portugu s NETGEAR Inc declara que este Radiolan est conforme com os requisitos essenciais Portuguese e outras disposic es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Slovensko NETGEAR Inc izjavlja da je ta Radiolan v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi Slovenian relevantnimi dolo ili direktive 1999 5 ES Slovensky NETGEAR Inc t mto vyhlasuje e Radiolan sp a z kladn po_iadavky a v etky Slovak pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Suomi NETGEAR Inc vakuuttaa t ten ett Radiolan tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY Finnish oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Svenska H rmed intygar NETGEAR Inc att denna Radiolan st r verens
100. en the user logs in with no authentication The possible field values are Local Authentication occurs locally Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 34 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual RADIUS Authentication occurs at the RADIUS server TACACS Authentication occurs at the TACACS server None No authentication type is applied Old Password Indicates the current password used to access the system New Password Defines a new password for accessing the system Re type New Word Verifies the new password used to access the system 2 Define the fields 3 Click Apply The password is defined and the device is updated 5 35 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining RADIUS Settings Remote Authorization Dial In User Service RADIUS servers provide additional security for networks RADIUS servers provide a centralized authentication method for web access The default parameters are user defined and are applied to newly defined RADIUS servers If new default parameters are not defined the system default values are applied to newly defined RADIUS servers To configure RADIUS servers 1 Click System gt Management Security gt RADIUS The RADIUS Page opens NUM Support User Guide O E r Ey NETGEAR FS728TP Smart
101. ermined by the lower specified value The queue shaping type is selected in the Bandwidth Page To define bandwidth settings 1 Click Switch gt QoS gt General gt Bandwidth The Bandwidth Page opens support user oui NETGEAR s728TP smart Switch Bandwidth Zoom Refresh Switch Status T Y Interface Ingress Rate Limit Egress Shaping Rates Delete Interface Ingress Rate Limit Egress Shaping Rates Delet Inu Status Rate Limit CIR cbs Status Rate Limit CIR CbS eM i A Management Security ei Disable 0 e2 o Address Table C UC Ca cc e3 Disable 0 e4 Logs i c ETIN e5 Disable 0 e6 Ej PoE Confiquration er Disable 0 e8 o s9 Disable 0 e10 El Port Confiquration eii Disable 0 e12 o LAG Confiquration e13 Disable 0 e14 o amp Statistics RMON e15 Disablelo e16 ix ei7 Disable 0 e18 E e19 Disable 0 e20 EJ e21 Disable 0 e22 F sBandwidth n T n e23 Disable 0 e24 o sMapping Seco i CoS to Queue al Disable 0 g2 E DSCP to Queue Figure 5 59 5 91 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual The Bandwidth Page contains the following fields Interface Indicates the stacking members for which the bandwi
102. es 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 is enabled for all ports by defining the packet type and the rate the packets are transmitted The system measures the incoming Broadcast 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 broadcast only with threshold of 200 kbps Storm Control is enabled by default 5 21 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual The Storm Control Page provides fields for configuring broadcast storm control To enable storm control 1 Click Switch gt Security gt Traffic gt Storm Control The Storm Control Page opens z Support User Guide NETGEAR Fs728TP smart Switch Storm Control PoE Confiquration Rettesh Port Confiquration Las configuration nd ES d ea ES d ee 3 m Statistics RMON E e2 Qos e3 e4 m Security e5 e6 sTraff
103. fined and the device is updated 5 29 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Port Based 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 manually 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 Disabled ports are activated from the Port Security Page Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 30 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual To define port security 1 Click Switch gt Security gt Traffic gt Port Secu
104. ftware User Manual 2 Click Add The Add Communities Page opens utu n i Switch Status lt EI swite IP Interface Management Security Address Table Logs PoE Configuration Stack Management Port Configuration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON Advanced SNMP Communities rap Station Manage eT Global Trap Settings Trap Filter Settings Multicast Spanning Tree File Management Figure 5 72 NETGEAR rs7oors smart Switch Add Communities Support User Guide cep SNMP Management Station All 0 0 0 0 Community String Basic access Mode Read Ony v view Name I C Advanced Group Name z Apply 3 Define the SNMP Management Station Community String and Basic or Advanced tables 4 Click Apply The SNMP community is added and the device is updated To modify SNMP community settings 1 Click Switch gt Advanced gt SNMP gt Communities The Communities Page opens 2 Select an interface in the ID field The Modify Communities Page opens 5 109 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual NETGEAR s728TP Smart Switch Address Table Logs Time PoE Confiquration Modify Communities Port Confiquration LAG Confiquration SNMP Management Station v
105. he Engine ID must be defined before SNMPv3 is enabled Use Default Uses 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 IANA Enterprise number Fifth octet Set to 3 to indicate the MAC address that follows Last 6 octets MAC address of the device 2 Click Apply The Engine ID settings are defined and the device is updated 5 97 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining SNMP Users The SNMP Users Page 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 Switch gt Advanced gt SNMP gt Users The SNMP Users Page opens eus D Neal A 3 Misa e Time PoE Configuration Port Confiquration LAG Confiquration Statistics RMON QoS Security VLAN Monitor Advanced SNMP Engine ID s Views sCommunities Trap Station Manage Global Trap Settings Trap Filter Settings Multicast ETT Figure 5 64 Support User Guide NETGEAR s728TP smart Switch Users ID User Name Group Name Engine ID Authentication Delete a No Authentication The SNMP Users P
106. he following information Support User Guide Enables Bridge Multicast Filtering Indicate if bridge Multicast filtering is enabled on the device The possible field values are Checked Enables Multicast filtering on the device Unchecked Disables 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 5 123 v2 0 November 2006 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual VLAN ID Identifies a VLAN and contains information about the Multicast group address VLAN Name Displays the user defined VLAN name Bridge Multicast Address Identifies the Multicast group MAC address IP address Delete The possible field values are Checked Deletes the Vlan ID from the multicast group Unchecked Maintains the list of Vlan IDS Interface Ports that can be added to a Multicast service Interface Status Indicates the Interface status The possible field values are Static The interface is statistically configured to the multicast group Forbidden The interface is forbidden from joining the multicast group Excluded The port is not a member of the multicast group The following table contains the IGMP port and LAG members management settings Table 7 IGMP Port LAG Members Table Control Setting
107. ic Control e7 e8 sStorm Control e9 e10 sPort Security BI e12 mAccess Control e13 TE sDefine MAC ACL o15 ARS Define IP ACL ACL Binding siz e218 sPort Authentication e19 220 sProperties 21 22 sPort Authentication 223 924 EAP Statistics gi a2 a3 g4 VLAN s Monitor Advanced Figure 5 21 The Storm Control Page contains the following fields Interface Displays the port number for which the storm control information is displayed Broadcast Control Indicates if forwarding Broadcast packet types is enabled on the interface for which the storm control information is displayed The possible field values are Enable Enables storm control on all broadcast only ports with threshold of 200 kbps Enabled is the default Disable Disables storm control on the interface Broadcast Mode Specifies the Broadcast mode currently enabled on the device The possible field values are Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 22 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Unknown Unicast Multicast amp Broadcast Counts Unicast Multicast and Broadcast traffic Multicast amp Broadcast Counts Broadcast and Multicast traffic together Broadcast Only Counts only Broadcast traffic Broadcast Rate Threshold Indicates the maximum rate kilobits per second at which unknown packets
108. ice Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 2 Click an ID The Modify Port Authentication Page opens WIRELESS G Support User Guide NETGEAR amp s728Tp smart Switch o e EL G O Address Table A lods Modify Port Security Time PoE Confiquration Interface allPorts O PortNo O AllLAGs LAGNo Port Configuration Lock Interface LAG Configuration Learning Mode Classic Lock M amp Statistics RMON Lien i Action on Violation Discard v Security Traffic Control Enable Trap o sStorm Control EGIDIUS Trap Frequenc sPort Security p g id Sec Access Control Define MAC ACL Define IP ACL ACL Binding sPort Authentication Properties sPort Authentication EAP Statistics VLAN Max Entries 1 128 1 Monitor Figure 5 19 3 Edit the fields 4 Click Apply The port authentication settings are defined and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 18 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Viewing EAP Statistics The EAP Statistics Page contains information about EAP packets received on a specific port To view the EAP Statistics 1 Click Switch gt Security gt Port Authentication gt EAP Statistics The EAP Statistics Page opens z Support User Guide NETGEAR Fs57287P smart Switch
109. ified of the placing of this equipment on the market and has been granted the right to test the series for compliance with the regulations Bestatigung des Herstellers Importeurs Es wird hiermit best tigt dab das FS728TP Prosafe 24 10 100 Smart Switch with 4 Gigabit ports and PoE gem der im BMPT AmtsblVfg 243 1991 und Vfg 46 1992 aufgef hrten Bestimmungen entst rt ist Das vorschriftsm fige Betreiben einiger Ger te z B Testsender kann jedoch gewissen Beschr nkungen unterliegen Lesen Sie dazu bitte die Anmerkungen in der Betriebsanleitung Das Bundesamt f r Zulassungen in der Telekommunikation wurde davon unterrichtet da dieses Ger t auf den Markt gebracht wurde und es ist berechtigt die Serie auf die Erf llung der Vorschriften hin zu berpr fen Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Statement This equipment is in the Class B category information equipment to be used in a residential area or an adjacent area thereto and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Data Processing Equipment and Electronic Office Machines aimed at preventing radio interference in such residential areas When used near a radio or TV receiver it may become the cause of radio interference Read instructions for correct handling eed Note Delete this note and the information below for products that are not wireless v2 0 November 2006 Regulatory Compliance Information Th
110. igunng Port MINPONING m 5 133 Perorming Copper Cable Tesis assein ada 5 136 Managing RMON Baci T M 5 138 viewing RMON curie cic tedccissetedvuepscenewiaere iin a iEn 5 138 Resetting RMON Statistics Counters essen 5 140 Comidumo RMON mV AEN Do mS 5 140 Defining RMON History CORIEOL uiuis aspe ciixsilaepeett a y prt EP E3SRAR LG ERES radon 5 140 Viewing the RMON History Table Luise ccinaakud ee rate sebaceous ti raa at erkannte 5 144 Denning RMON Eun E 5 146 ix v2 0 November 2006 RID E Resetting to Factory Default Values 1 tere ttr ke n RR kd ER RR Lda d AR pR gata AE PK E Id adea v2 0 November 2006 About This Manual The NETGEARO FS728TP Smart Switch Reference Manual describes how to install configure and troubleshoot the FS728TP Prosafe 24 10 100 Smart Switch with 4 Gigabit ports and PoE The information in this manual is intended for readers with intermediate computer and Internet skills 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 URL names Bold User input Fixed Screen text file and server names extensions commands IP addresses e Formats This manual uses the following formats to highlight special
111. ing Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 2 Clicka LAG The Modify LAG Settings Page opens uiua Support User Guide NETGEAR Fs728TP smart Switch s B y Mo hr sa a sano B Modify LAG Settings Zoom Switch Status Interface LAG 13 IP Interface LAG Name Management Security LACP Address Table C Enable Disable Admin Status us sl Link Status Up Reactivate Suspended LAG Operational Status Suspended Port Confiquration Admin Speed ow i LAG Confiquration Current LAG Spend ZUM LAG Membership Admin Duplex roig LAG Settings Current Duplex Mode Full genu Auto Negotiation C Enable C Disable Statistics RMON Current Auto Negotiation Time PoE Configuration W Max Capability M 10Half M 10 Full Admin Advertisement M 100Haf M 100 Full M 1000 Full Current Advertisement Monitor Neighbor Advertisement Advanced Back Pressure C Enable C Disable Current Back Pressure File Management Flow Control Enable E Factory Reset Current Flow Control LE Reset fal 2 ala s ei z ai 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17l 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Figure 5 42 In addition to the fields in the LAG Settings Page the Modify LAG Settings Page contains the following additional fields LAG Name Displays the user defined LAG name LACP Enables LACP on the L
112. inie 1999 5 EG befindet Eesti K esolevaga kinnitab NETGEAR Inc seadme Radiolan vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 E Estonian p hin uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele English Hereby NETGEAR Inc declares that this Radiolan is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Espa ol Por medio de la presente NETGEAR Inc declara que el Radiolan cumple con los Spanish requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE EAAnvIKI ME THN NAPOYZA NETGEAR Inc AHAONEI OTI Radiolan 2 gt YMMOP ONETAI Greek MPO TI OYZIOAEIZ ATIAITHZEIZ KAI TI2 AOITIEX ZXETIKEZ AIATA EIZ TH OAHTIA 1999 5 EK Frangais Par la pr sente NETGEAR Inc d clare que l appareil Radiolan est conforme aux French exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Italiano Italian Con la presente NETGEAR Inc dichiara che questo Radiolan conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Latviski Latvian Ar o NETGEAR Inc deklare ka Radiolan atbilst Direktivas 1999 5 EK b tiskajam prasibam un citiem ar to saistitajiem noteikumiem iii v2 0 November 2006 Lietuviu Lithuanian Siuo NETGEAR Inc deklaruoja kad Sis Radiolan atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Dir
113. ions simultaneously Half The interface supports transmission between the device and the client in only one direction at a time Current Admin Duplex Displays the current admin duplex mode Current Auto Negotiation Displays the current Auto Negotiation setting Auto negation of Flow Control FC is enabled by default Admin Advertisement Defines the auto negotiation setting the port advertises The possible field values are Max Capability Indicates that all port speeds and Duplex mode settings are accepted 10 Half Indicates that the port advertises for a 10 mbps speed port and half duplex mode setting 10 Full Indicates that the port advertises for a 10 mbps speed port and full duplex mode setting 100 Half Indicates that the port advertises for a 100 mbps speed port and half duplex mode setting 100 Full Indicates that the port advertises for a 100 mbps speed port and full duplex mode setting 1000 Full Indicates that the port advertises for a 1000 mbps speed port and full duplex mode setting 5 63 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Current Advertisement Indicates the port advertises its speed to its neighbor port to start the negotiation process The possible field values are those specified in the Admin Advertisement field Neighbor Advertisement Indicates the
114. is section includes user requirements for operating this product in accordance with National laws for usage of radio spectrum and operation of radio devices Failure of the end user to comply with the applicable requirements may result in unlawful operation and adverse action against the end user by the applicable National regulatory authority NOTE This product s firmware limits operation to only the channels allowed in a particular Region or Country Therefore all options described in this user s guide may not be available in your version of the product Europe EU Declaration of Conformity C Marking by the above symbol indicates compliance with the Essential Requirements of the R amp TTE Directive of the European Union 1999 5 EC This equipment meets the following conformance standards EN300 328 EN301 489 17 EN60950 Europe Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European Community Cesky Czech NETGEAR Inc timto prohlaSuje Ze tento Radiolan je ve shode se zakladnimi po adavky a dal mi pr slu n mi ustanoven mi smernice 1999 5 ES Dansk Undertegnede NETGEAR Inc erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr Radiolan overholder Danish de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Deutsch Hiermit erkl rt NETGEAR Inc dass sich das Ger t Radiolan in bereinstimmung mit German den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschl gigen Bestimmungen der Richtl
115. isables device logs Severity Indicates the log severity and urgency level The following are the available log severity levels Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 42 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 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 RAM Logs Defines the minimum severity level from which logs are sent to the RAM Log kept in RAM Cache Log File Defines the minimum severity level from which logs are sent to the log file kept in FLASH memory 2 Define the Enable Logging and Severity fields 3 Click Apply The log parameters are
116. isables the device from sending authentication failure notifications Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 116 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 2 Click Apply The global trap settings are defined and the device is updated Defining Trap Filter Settings The Trap Filter Settings Page permits filtering traps based on OIDs Each OID is linked to a device feature or a portion of a feature The Trap Filter Settings Page also allows network managers to filter notifications To define SNMP Trap Filter settings 1 Click Switch gt Advanced gt SNMP gt Trap Filter Settings The Trap Filter Settings Page opens uU Support User Guide a NETGEAR cs smart Switch Logs Time Trap Filter Settings b Port Confiquration pitenname LAG Configuration Statistics RMON ID Object Identifier Subtree Filter Type Delete 1 Included Monitor Add Apply Advanced SNMP Engine ID s Views sGroups sUsers Communities Trap Station Manage Global Trap Settings Trap Filter Settings Multicast Figure 5 78 The Trap Filter Settings Page contains the following fields Filter Name Contains a list of user defined notification filters ID Indicates the Trap Filter Settings Table entry number Object Identifier Subtree Displays the OID for which notifications are sent or blocked If a filter is atta
117. ity value for the port The field range is 1 65535 LACP Timeout Displays the administrative LACP timeout 5 67 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring VLANs VLANs are logical subgroups within 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 through 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 VLAN a Layer 3 router work ing 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
118. k Apply The history control settings are modified and the device is updated 5 143 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Viewing the RMON History Table The History Table Page 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 Switch gt Statistics RMON gt History Table The History Table Page opens es HELE Sg r Guil Z NETGEAR Fs728TP Smart Switch oe SWITCH N 09 A u o erro History Table m Switch Status History Entry No IP Interface Owner Management Security Address Table Logs Received 1 1 N Sample Received Broadcast Multicast CRC Align Undersize Oversize i Time No Bytes Packets Packets Packets Errors Packets Packets Fragments Jabbers Collisions Utilizat Octets PoE Confiquration 1 Port Confiquration Apply LAG Confiquration m Statistics RMON RMON Statistics RMON History sHistory Control sHistory Table RMON Events sEvents Control Event Logs RMON Alarms Figure 5 95 The History Table Page contains the following fields History Entry No Displays the entry number for the History Control Table page Owner Displays the RMON station or user that requested the RMON information The field range is 0 2
119. layed in the following format Days Hours Minutes and Seconds For example 41 days 2 hours 22 minutes and 15 seconds Idle Timeout Min Indicates 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 5 minutes Base MAC Address Displays the MAC address Serial Number Displays the device serial number Model Number Displays the device model number and name Hardware Version Displays the installed device hardware version number Boot Version Displays the current boot version running on the device Software Version Displays the installed software version number 2 Define the fields 3 Click Apply Configuring System Time The Time Page contains fields for defining system time parameters for both the local hardware clock and the external SNTP clock If the system time is kept using an external SNTP clock and the external SNTP clock fails the system time reverts to the local hardware clock 1 Click Switch gt Time The Time Page opens Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 10 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Mus Support User Guide NETGEAR ser smart Switch e o sj B N yaioO gt o n s Time Switch Stat
120. lear Logs The Memory Logs are cleared and the device is updated v 5 45 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Viewing Server Logs The Server Logs Page 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 open the Server Logs Page 1 Click System gt Logs gt Server Logs The Server Logs Page opens eus Support User Guide NETGEAR s728TP smart Switch win DCN yao A rr Server Logs Switch Status ID Server UDP Port Facility Description Minimum Severity Delete IP Interface 11111 Management Securit Address Table 3 Add Logs sLoqs Configuration Memory Logs Flash Logs Server Logs Time PoE Configuration Port Configuration LAG Configuration m Statistics RMON QoS Security VLAN Figure 5 35 The Server Logs Page contains the following fields ID Displays the log entry in the Server Logs table Server Specifies the server s IP address to which logs can be sent UDP Port Defines the UDP port to which the server logs are sent The possible range is 65535 The default value is 514 Facility Defines an application from which system logs are sent to the remote server Only one facility can be assigned to a single server If a secon
121. lt value Trap Frequency Sec Indicates the frequency at which traps are sent The field format is in seconds The default value is 10 seconds Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 32 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 4 Select and click an Interface uus Support User Guide NETGEAR s728Tp smart Switch a Address Table Logs Time PoE Configuration Modify Port Security Interface All Ports Port No E O AllLAGs O LAG No v Port Confiquration Lock Interface LAG Confiquration Learning Mode Classic Lock vj n SES j E Statistics RMON Max Entries 1 128 QoS Security e Traffic Control Enable Trap sStorm Control Port Security Access Control sDefine MAC ACL JETE Aen ply sDefine IP ACL E 6 sACL Binding sPort Authentication sProperties sPort Authentication sEAP Statistics VLAN Monitor Action on Violation Discard x Trap Frequency Jl Sec Figure 5 28 5 Modify the fields 6 Click Apply The port security settings are defined and the device is updated 5 33 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring Passwords The Password Setting Page contains parameters for configuring device passwords Authentication on this device uses only a password not a user name Theref
122. may not cause harmful interference and e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Product and Publication Details Model Number FS728TP Publication Date November 2006 Product Family SmartSwitch Product Name FS728TP Prosafe 24 10 100 Smart Switch with 4 Gigabit ports and PoE Home or Business Product Business Language English Publication Part Number 202 10231 01 Publication Version Number 2 0 v2 0 November 2006 vi v2 0 November 2006 Contents About This Manual Conventions Formats amd SCOPE saison erede aa nk aai pea aa ek rapa dA AEAN Xi Howto Use TS Mantal eR xii HowTo Pri uis Manual eerror ERE TS uH RM IS HELL HUI E La SU S xii Chapter 1 Switch Management Overview Chapter 2 Getting Started Network with DACP SEIN Lais iter Sr b t E ag IE RO PR SRL RS AAEE 2 1 Network without DHCP Server 255 3 m rop ERE U ERES ERU EROR UH ERRRERI OM Rn ePX pad E eH ta qu RED IPM NAA 2 4 Chapter 3 Smartwizard Discovery Program Main Sra eade MIR ME FISHER NE AMEN SEM IE 3 1 Main Screen gt Device List gt Discover ssssssssseeee enn 3 3 Main Screen Device List gt DISOOVOl 1 iucededbddicu rad 2 bx xa Can ERR ER rk BAR ra ai Rea d ag 3 4 Main Screen gt Switch Setting gt Configuration Setting ssessessss 3 5 Main Screen gt Device Setting gt Configuration Setting gt Set sss
123. messages gt Q N A Xi v2 0 November 2006 e Scope This manual is written for the FVX538 VPN firewall according to these specifications Product Version Manual Publication Date FS728TP Prosafe 24 10 100 Smart Switch with 4 Gigabit ports and PoE November 2006 gt Note Product updates are available on the NETGEAR Inc website at http kbserver netgear com products FS728TP asp How to Use This Manual The HTML version of this manual includes the following e Buttons gt jJand for browsing forwards or backwards through the manual one page at a time e A button that displays the table of contents and an 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 A Fi 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 How to Print this Manual To print this manual you can choose one of the following several options according to your needs e Printing a Page in the HTML View Each page in the HTML version of the manual is dedicated to a major topic Use the Print button on the browser toolbar to print the page contents Printing a Chapter Use the PDF of This Chapter link at the top left of an
124. mple Network Management Protocol SNMP provides a method for managing network devices The device supports the following SNMP versions SNMP vl and v2c SNMP version 3 The SNMP agents maintain 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 are enabled on an SNMP message 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 Key Management Defines key generation key updates and key use 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 devic
125. n be added either to existing groups or to new Multicast service groups The Multicast Group Page permits new Multicast service groups to be created The Multicast Group Page also assigns ports to a specific Multicast service address group To define Multicast groups 1 Click Switch gt Advanced gt Multicast gt Multicast Group The Multicast Group Page opens PoE Configuration Port Confiquration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON Qos Security VLAN Monitor Advanced sSNMP Multicast mIGMP Snooping sMulticast Group sMulticast Forward Al Spanning Tree File Management Factory Reset ahaa lt Figure 5 82 Multicast Group Enable Bridge Multicast Filtering NETGEAR s728Tp smart Switch VLAN ID liv VLAN Name ans Bridge Multicast Address 0 005e010101 x Delete aaa Interface Interface Status Interface Interface Status el e Static O Forbidden O Excluded e2 Static O Forbidden O Excluded e3 IO Static O Forbidden O Excluded e4 9 Static O Forbidden O Excluded e5 e Static O Forbidden O Excluded e6 Static O Forbidden O Excluded e7 O Static O Forbidden O Excluded e8 static O Forbidden O Excluded e9 le Static O Forbidden O Excluded e10 static O Forbidden O Excluded static Fnrhidden Fxeluded le12 Static Fnrhidden Fxeluded The Multicast Group Page contains t
126. nagers to view network traffic information from a single workstation Viewing RMON Statistics e Configuring RMON History e Defining RMON Events Viewing RMON Statistics The RMON Statistics Page contains fields for viewing information about device utilization and errors that occurred on the device To view RMON statistics 1 Click Switch gt Statistics RMON gt RMON Statistics The RMON Statistics Page opens uus Support User Guide NETGEAR zzzi smart Switch ne rro RMON Statistics Switch Status Interface Oport v Ou UA Sine Refresh Rate No Refresh Management Security Received Bytes Octets 0 Address Table Received Packets o Logs Broadcast Packets Received Time Multicast Packets Received 0 PoE Configuration CRC amp Align Errors o Undersize Packets k Oversize Packets LU Port Confiquration 71 Fragments 0 LAG Confiquration Jabbers Statistics RMON Collisions 0 RMON Statistics Frames of 64 Bytes 0 ae Frames of 65 to 127 Bytes a phistar Control Frames of 128 to 255 Bytes 0 sHistory Table Frames of 256 to 511 Bytes 0 E Frames of 512 to 1023 Bytes 0 m E vents Sone Frames of 1024 to 1518 Bytes 0 sEvent Logs Frames of 1024 to 1632 Bytes 0 RMON Alarms K Figure 5 91 The RMON Statistics Page contains the following fields Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 138 v2 0 November 2006
127. ncel Figure 5 49 The VLAN Membership Page contains the following fields VLAN ID Displays the user defined VLAN ID VLAN Name Displays the name of the VLAN VLAN Type Indicates the VLAN type The possible field values are Static Indicates the VLAN is user defined Default Indicates the VLAN is the default VLAN The default VLAN is enabled Port Indicates the port membership Giga Indicates the Giga membership Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 72 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual LAG Indicates the LAG membership Untagged Indicates the interface is an untagged VLAN member Packets forwarded by the interface are untagged Tagged Indicates the interface is a tagged member of a VLAN All packets forwarded by the interface are tagged The packets contain VLAN information 2 Define the fields 3 Click Apply The VLAN Membership is defined and the device is updated 5 73 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining VLAN PVID Settings The Interface PVID Settings Page 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 number 1 is the default VLAN and cannot be deleted from the system Once the PVID is changed from 1 to another
128. ned and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 74 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining IP Interfaces The ZP Interface Page 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 Page also contains information for defining the default gateway DHCP is also configured from the IP Interface Page The 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 device was accessed using the Smartwizard Discovery the IP address retrieved through DHCP is displayed e Ifthe device fails to retrieve an IP address through DHCP the default IP address is 192 168 0 239 To define an IP interface 1 Click System gt IP Interface The P Interface Page opens cetus oO amp NETGEAR Fs7287P Smart Switch Support User Guide A D on IP Interface Switch Status 9 Get Dynamic IP from DHCP Server IP Interface O Static IP Address Management Security IP Address Address Table Subnet Mask Logs Gateway Delete Time PoE Gonfiquration Apply Port Confiquration LAG Configuration m Statistics RMON Qos m Security
129. ned system name field The System Name field is to help you keep track of your switches The field can contain any combination of letters and numbers e Location Provides a user defined field is to help you keep track of where this switch is It can contain any combination of letters and numbers e Password Displays the default password is password DHCP DHCP automatically obtains the IP information for the switch e Product Name Displays the Product Name Mac Address Displays the device MAC address Main Screen gt Device Setting gt Configuration Setting gt Set Click Set to enable the new settings You must enter your password for these settings to be accepted 3 5 Smartwizard Discovery Program v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Main Screen gt Device Setting gt Configuration Setting gt Cancel Click Cancel to abort the above settings Main Screen gt Switch Setting gt Password Change 1 Click Password Change from the Switch Setting chapter The following screen appears as shown in Figure 3 4 Password change New Password Contirm Password Old Password w Figure 3 4 e New Password Type any desired password Passwords are case sensitive and can have a maximum of 20 characters e Confirm Password Re type the new password to confirm it Old Password The default password is password 2 Click Set to enable new password
130. neighboring port s advertisement settings The field values are identical to the Admin Advertisement field values 3 Define the relevant fields 4 Select the ports to be assigned to the LAG Click Apply The LAG membership settings are saved and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 64 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Viewing LAG Membership The LAG Membership Page allows network managers to assign ports LAGs To assign ports to LAGs 1 Click Switch gt LAG Configuration gt LAG Membership The LAG Membership Page opens uus Support User Guide NETGEAR Fs728TP smart Switch o D N sane o sa gt LAG Membership Zoom Link State Member Delete Link Not Present Link Not Present T gt 2 Switch Status IP Interface Management Security Address Table Link Not Present Link Not Present Time Link Not Present PoE Configuration Link Not Present Link Not Present Ico IM o den w IND de Link Not Present Port Configuration LAG Configuration sLAG Membership LAG Settings mLACP Apply Statistics RMON Security VLAN s Monitor Figure 5 43 The LAG Membership Page contains the following fields LAG Port Displays the LAG number Link State
131. ng Figure 5 12 Device Management Buttons The NETGEAR FS728TP Switch web browser GUI management buttons allow network managers to easily configure the device from remote locations The NETGEAR FS728TP Switch web browser GUI contains the following management buttons Table 5 2 Device Management Buttons Button Description Apply Applies set changes to the device Add Adds information to tables or information windows Refreshes device information Resets statistics counters Clear All Counters Performs copper cables test Test Now Restores the factory defaults Reset 5 5 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Resetting the System The Reset Page resets the device Ensure that configuration changes are saved to the device before rebooting Configuration changes that are not saved are lost To open the Reset Page 1 Click Firmware gt Reset The Reset Page opens Support User Guide NETGEAR Fs728TP smart Switch Reset PoE Confiquration Refresh Port Confiquration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON Monitor Advanced File Management Factory Reset Reset Logout C 06 NETGEAR J a pes d My Computer Figure 5 13 The Reset Page contains the following field 2 Click Reset The device is reset Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 6
132. ng Interval 1 3600 sec LAG Configuration Statistics RMON RMON Statistics Apply RMON History sHistory Control sHistory Table RMON Events sRMON Alarms Qos Security Figure 5 93 3 Define the Source Interface Owner Max No of Samples to Keep and Samples intervals fields 4 Click Apply The entry is added to the History Control Page and the device is updated To edit the history control entries 1 Click Switch gt Statistics5RMON gt RMON History gt History Control The History Control Page opens 2 Click an interface The Modify History Control Page opens Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 142 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual uM Support User Guide NETGEAR amp s728TP Smart Switch SL 5 em Modify History Control Zoom Switch Status History Entry fs IP Interface Eu eT _ Source Interface port 1 Crag 1000 7 Management Security DESEE RETO Owner 0 20 characters Logs Max No of Samples to Keep 1 65535 I Time Sampling Interval 1 3600 Gee PoE Configuration Port Confiquration nel LE LAG Configuration Statistics RMON RMON Statistics RMON History History Control s History Table RMON Events RMON Alarms Qos Security VLAN Monitor Advanced a File Management Figure 5 94 3 Define the relevant fields 4 Clic
133. o which the Configuration file is uploaded Destination File Name Specifies the destination file name to which the be uploaded 2 Define the relevant fields 3 Click Apply to upload the selected file Configuring File Downloads To restore saved settings 1 Click Firmware gt File Management gt File Download The File Download from Switch Page opens MTM NETGEAR cs srP Smart Switch NL Me Sino k gt o Mey sans File Download to Switch Zoom Refresh Help Switch Status IP Interface Firmware Download to Switch c Management Security Configuration Download to Switch Address Table Logs Time Firmware Download to Switch PoE Confiquration TFTP Server IP Address 0000 Source File Name Port Configuration EE i ftw hd MAG Ganfiguratian Source File Type Software Image Statistics RMON Note The downloaded image will be used only after the device is rebooted Qos Security Configuration Download to Switch LAN TFTP Server IP Address D 0 0 0 Monitor adcanced Source File Name File Management Apply File Upload File Download Factory Reset Reboot Logout Figure 5 86 The File Download from Switch Page contains the following fields Firmware Download to Switch Configuration Download to Switch Firmware Download to Switch Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 130 v2 0 November 200
134. onitoring 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 To enable port mirroring 1 Click Switch gt Monitor gt Port Mirroring The Port Mirroring Page opens Time PoE Configuration Port Configuration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON Qos Security VLAN Monitor Port Mirroring Copper Gable Advanced File Management Factory Reset Reset Logout NETGEAR s5728TP smart Switch Support User Guide Port Mirroring Refresh Destination Port xi Source Port Type Status Delete ei Add J Any Figure 5 87 The Port Mirroring Page contains the following fields Destination Port Defines the port number to which port traffic is copied Source Port Indicates the port from which the packets are mirrored Type Indicates the port mode configuration for port mirroring The possible field values are Rx Defines the port mirroring on receiving ports 5 133 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Tx Defines the port mirroring on transmitting ports Tx and Rx Defines the port mirroring on both receiving and transmitting ports This is the default value Status Indicates if the port is currently monitored The
135. ore in order to configure RADIUS TACACS authentication the user name should be configured as enab15 on the RADIUS TACACS server To define device passwords 1 Click System gt Management Security gt Password The Password Setting Page opens eet wir 2 Cre Syn A A 9 o on Zoom Switch Status IP Interface Management Security Password RADIUS LB TACACS Address Table Logs PoE Configuration Port Confiquration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON Qos a Security VLAN Monitor Figure 5 29 NETGEAR zszasrP smart Switch Support User Guide Password Setting Refresh Authentication Type RADIUS None vj The maximum length is 20 and is case sensitive Password Old Password New Password Ld Re type New Password L The Password Setting Page contains the following fields Authentication Type Displays authentication type used The order by which authentication is performed If the first authentication method is not available the second one is used until the full list is exhausted For example if RADIUS TACACS None list is selected the RADIUS server is used to authenticate a user If the RADIUS server is unavailable or there is no RADIUS server on the network the TACACS server is used to authenticate a user If the TACACS server is unavailable or there is no TACACS server on the network th
136. port could not be enabled and cannot be used to deliver power to the powered device Testing Indicates the powered device is being tested For example a powered device is tested to confirm it is receiving power from the power supply Searching Indicates that the device is currently searching for a powered device Searching is the default PoE operational status Fault Indicates that the device has detected a fault on the powered device For example the powered device memory could not be read Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 2 Define the fields 3 Click Apply The PoE interface is defined and the device is updated To view PoE statistics 1 Click PoE Configuration The PoE Configuration Page opens 2 Click the interface The Modify PoE Configuration Page opens The Modify PoE Configuration Page contains the following fields MTM M M Li z r i v 4 rre Zoom Switch Status IP Interface Management Security Address Table Logs PoE Confiquration Port Configuration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON Qos Security VLAN Monitor Advanced NETGEAR rzser smart Switch Modify PoE Configuration Interface e1 Admin Mode 9 Enable O Disable Priority Level Low M Class Output Voltage Volt Output Current ma Out
137. possible field values are Active Indicates the port is currently monitored Ready Indicates the port is not currently monitored Delete Removes the port mirroring session The possible field values are Checked Removes the selected port mirroring sessions Unchecked Maintains the port mirroring session 2 Click Add The Add Port Mirroring Page opens cy e h dd NETGEAR zszsr smart Switch Ney swite rio Address Table Logs Add Port Mirroring Time PoE Configuration Source Port x Port Confiquration Type Tx and Rx v LAG Configuration m Statistics RMON Qos Apply Security VLAN Monitor sPort Mirroring Copper Cable Advanced File Management Factory Reset Reset Logout Figure 5 88 3 Select a port in the Source Port field 4 Select a port type in the Type field 5 Click Apply The port mirroring session is defined and the device is updated To edit the port mirroring settings Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 134 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 1 Click Switch gt Monitor gt Port Mirroring 2 Click an interface The Modify Port Mirroring Page opens Management Security Address Table Logs Time PoE Configuration Stack Management DE Port Configuration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON Qos VL
138. pport User Guide NETGEAR amp s728Tp smart Switch o S g B 1 Sano oN j 4 ut 1 sy Events Control e Switch Status ID peus Community Description Type Time IP Interface Owner Delete Management Security Address Table Logs Time PoE Confiquration Port Configuration P LAG Confiquration Statistics RMON RMON Statistics RMON History RMON Events sEvents Control sEvent Logs RMON Alarms QOS Figure 5 96 The Events Page contains the following fields Event Entry Displays the event Community Displays the community to which the event belongs Description Displays the user defined event description Type Describes the event type Possible values are Log Indicates that the event is a log entry Trap Indicates that the event is a trap Log and Trap Indicates that the event is both a log entry and a trap None Indicates that no event occurred Time Displays the time that the event occurred 5 147 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Owner Displays the device or user that defined the event Delete Removes a RMON event The possible field values are Checked Removes a selected RMON event Unchecked Maintains RMON events To add an RMON event 1 Click Statistic RMON gt RMON Events gt E
139. put Power Watt Power Limit Watt Status Apply Support User Guide F igure 5 38 Interface Indicates the specific interface for which PoE parameters are defined PoE parameters are assigned to the powered device that is connected to the selected interface Admin Mode Indicates the device PoE mode The possible field values are Enable Enables 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 Disable Disables the Device Discovery protocol and stops the power supply to the device using the PoE module Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 5 52 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Priority Level Determines the port priority if the power supply 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 Defines the PoE priority level as low This is the default level Medium Defines the PoE priority level as Medium High Defines the PoE priority level as high This is the highest PoE priority level Class Indica
140. re taken The possible field values are Port Specifies the port from which the RMON information was taken LAG Specifies the LAG from which the RMON information was taken Sampling Interval Indicates 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 Sampling Requested Displays the number of samples to be saved The field range is 1 65535 The default value is 50 Current Number of Samples Displays the current number of samples taken Owner Displays the RMON station or user that requested the RMON information The field range is 0 20 characters 5 141 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Delete Removes History Control entries The possible field values are Checked Removes the selected History Control entry Unchecked Maintains the current History Control entries 2 Click a history entry number The Add History Control Page opens mme Support User Guide NETGEAR 5728TP smart Switch A Be Doles Add History Control IP Interface Management Security s Address Table New History Entry 1 Logs Source Interface GPort 17 Ota 1000 v s Time H Owner 0 20 characters PoE Confiquration Max No of Samples to Keep 1 65535 Port Confiquration Sampli
141. rity The Port Security Page opens quM Support User Guide NETGEAR amp s728Tp smart Switch LN 4310 Time PoE Gonfiquration Port Security s Port Confiquration Y r LAG Configuration Interface interface pearing Pati Action Trap SL Interface Interface cearning erar Action Trap F Statistics RMON el Classic Lock e2 Classic Lock Qos e3 Classic Locl e4 Classic Lock l Security e5 Classic Lock e6 Classic Lock Traffic Control ez Classic Locl e8 Classic Lock Storm Control e9 Classic Loc 210 Classic Lock Port Security eii Classic Lock e12 Classic Lock eAccess Control e13 Classic Locl e14 Classic Lock Define MAC ACL e15 Classic Lock ei6 Classic Lock Define IP ACL e17 Classic Loc e18 Classic Lock l sACL Binding e19 Classic Lock e20 Classic Lock ET TURES e21 Classic Loc e22 Classic Lock Properties e23 Classic Lock e24 Classic Lock CIE 0 0 00 w css Hi Ss ET 03 Classic Lock g4 Classic Lock VLAN Monitor Advanced Apply ja lw Figure 5 27 The Port Security Page contains the following fields Interface Displays the port or LAG name Interface Status Indicates the host status Learning Mode Defines the locked port type The Learning Mode field is enabled only if Locked is selected in the Set Port field The possible field values are
142. s Port Control Definition S Static Attaches the port to the Multicast group as static member in the Static Row The port LAG has joined the Multicast group statically in the Current Row F Forbidden Forbidden ports are not included the Multicast group even if IGMP snooping designated the port to join a Multicast group E Excluded Excluded The port is not part of a Multicast group 2 Click Add The Add Multicast Group Page opens Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 124 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual watts Support User G NETGEAR s5728TP smart Switch PoE Confiquration A Add Multicast Group Port Configuration Hel LAG Configuration VLAN ID 1 M m Statistics RMON ij QoS Bridge Multicast IP Address Security Bridge Multicast MAC Address l Apply Multicast IGMP Snooping sMulticast Group sMulticast Forward Al a Spanning Tree File Management Factory Reset Figure 5 83 3 Define the VLAN ID Bridge Multicast IP Address and Bridge Multicast MAC Address fields 4 Click Apply The Multicast group is defined and the device is updated 5 125 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring Multicast Forward All The Bridge Multicast Forward All Page contains fields for attaching ports or LAGs to a device that is att
143. s a specific alarm Counter Name Displays the selected MIB variable Interface Displays interface for which RMON statistics are displayed The possible field values are Port Displays the RMON statistics for the selected port LAG Displays the RMON statistics for the selected LAG Counter Value Displays the selected MIB variable value Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 150 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Sample Type Defines the sampling method for the selected variable and comparing the value against the thresholds The possible field values are Delta Subtracts the last sampled value from the current value The difference in the values is compared to the threshold Absolute Compares the values directly with the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval Rising Threshold Displays 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 Rising Event Displays the mechanism in which the alarms are reported The possible field values are LOG Indicates there is not a saving mechanism for either the device or in the management system If the device is not reset the entry remains in the Log Table TRAP Indicates that an SNMP trap is generated and sent via the Trap mechanism The Trap can also be sav
144. set and the device is updated 5 43 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Viewing the Memory Logs The Memory Logs Page contains all system logs in a chronological order that are saved in RAM Cache To open the Memory Logs Page 1 Click System gt Logs gt Memory Logs The Memory Logs Page opens ETA Support User Guide NETGEAR ser Smart Switch Memory Logs e Switch amp tatus Note Logs stored in SDRAM memory are not saved after device reset IP Interface ID Log Index Log Time Severity Description Management Security 1 2147483377 01 Jan 2000 02 41 01 Error 5AAA E AUTHFAIL Authentication failed for http source 10 6 39 20 a Address Table 2 2147483512 01 Jan 2000 01 50 12 Error S AAA E AUTHFAIL Authentication failed for http source 10 6 39 16 3 2147483647 01 Jan 2000 01 46 55 Error S AAA E AUTHFAIL Authentication failed for http source 10 6 39 16 Logs Logs Configuration Memory Logs Clear Logs Flash Logs Server Logs m PoE Configuration Port Confiquration LAG Confiquration Statistics RMON Qos m Security VLAN Figure 5 33 The Memory Logs Page contains the following fields ID Displays the log entry in the Memory Log table Log Index Displays the log number Log Time Displays the time at which the log was generated Severity Displays th
145. ssover cable is used to ensure that the correct pairs are connected The possible field values are Auto Uplink Use to automatically detect the cable type Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 56 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual MDI Media Dependent Interface Use for end stations MDIX Media Dependent Interface with Crossover Use for hubs and switches 3 Click an interface The Modify Port Configuration Page opens Mus jin DN 3109 P er Zoom Switch Status IP Interface Management Security Address Table Logs Time PoE Confiquration m Port Configuration LAG Configuration m Statistics RMON QoS Modify Port Configuration NETGEAR Fs728TP smart Switch Interface All Ports OPortNo aes Port Description Admin Status UP _ E Link Status Up i Reactivate Suspended Port Operational Status Suspended Admin Speed 10M Current Port Speed 100M Admin Duplex Full Current Duplex Mode Full Auto Negotiation Ob Enable Disable Support User Guide Current Auto Negotiation Enable m v v v Admin Advertisement Max Capability 10 Half 10 Full v 100 Half v 100 Full lv 1000 Full 100 Half Security VLAN Monitor Current Advertisement Adv
146. sss 3 5 Main Screen gt Device Setting gt Configuration Setting gt Cancel 3 6 Main Screen gt Switch Setting gt Password Change eese 3 6 Main Screen gt Switch Setting gt Web Access eeeeeeseee eene 3 7 Main Screen gt Switch Setting gt Firmware Upgrade eese 3 8 Main Screen gt Swilehr Selling gt EIL 12er tae ht ye II REH o ASH Sa II Ne IARE 3 9 Chapter 4 Software Upgrade Procedure Chapter 5 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser Getting SIMO T 5 2 Opening the NETGEAR FS728TP Web Interface essen 5 2 Understanding the Web Interface ccs 5 3 vii v2 0 November 2006 Device Management BUQGUES uuuuateseciasse tete aspe tat ker L ERE FLA go IRE Ya eL EI e ved 5 5 Resoing To SPST IN TANTI EAA ERE RAA SENEE EAEE 5 6 Deming Device InTorfimtlOll ssesicciauvesiczavu seasieciued yenivedissonsneddiedasaniiad yenneauersenarenivedaanbedudy 5 7 Viewing the Device Zoom VOW wi aniianea enge rta ed bc oce ants 5 8 Viewing the Device InMormatiOi eee m 5 9 Conigunng Sh TIME sessirsseiaind nna 5 10 COTE ERIS I id sata tr 5 13 Defining Port Authentication Properties 122 ceci icei itm tuere kar titu 5 14 Defining Port Aulhentication serseri 5 16 vonmg EAF SOIUSUGS asnicar nan Nan N Reb ee pud n 5 19 reete Mem 5 21 SERS cM E re MU
147. st mmelse med de Swedish v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG slenska H r me l sir NETGEAR Inc yfir pvi a Radiolan er samr mi vi grunnkr fur og a rar Icelandic kr fur sem ger ar eru tilskipun 1999 5 EC Norsk NETGEAR Inc erkl rer herved at utstyret Radiolan er i samsvar med de Norwegian grunnleggende krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF 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 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 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 v2 0 November 2006 FCC Declaration Of Conformity We NETGEAR Inc 4500 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 declare under our sole responsibility that the model FS728TP Prosafe 24 10 100 Smart Switch with 4 Gigabit ports and PoE complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device
148. switch notifies the Multicast device to stop sending traffic The Leave Timeout value is either user defined or an immediate leave value The default timeout is 10 seconds 5 121 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 2 Click a VLAN The IGMP Snooping Configuration Page opens Support User Guide NETGEAR s5728TP smart Switch IGMP Snooping Configuration Port Configuration efresh Help LAG Configuration mu VLAN ID 1M Statistics RMON Pane IGMP Status Enable O Disabled O Enabled Security Auto Learn o Disabled O Enabled Auto Learn 360 MRouter Timeout 300 ofu O Immediate Leave Leave Timeout P Snoopinq Multicast Group sMulticast Forward Al Apply a Spanning Tree File Management Factory Reset Figure 5 81 3 Editthe Modify the VLAN ID IGMP Status Enable Auto Learn Host Timeout MRouter Timeout and Leave Timeout fields 4 Click Apply The IGMP Snooping is defined and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 122 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining Multicast Groups The Multicast Group Page displays the ports and LAGs attached to the Multicast service group in the Ports and LAGs tables The Port and LAG tables also reflect the manner in which the port or LAGs joined the Multicast group Ports ca
149. t Switch Software User Manual System Name undefined Location Name undefined IP Address 192 168 31 47 MAC Address 00 0f b5 12 34 57 Password This page is best viewed at 1024x768 with Internet Explorer 5 0 or Netscape 6 0 Figure 2 2 7 Start managing your switch via your web browser The default password is password For a detailed description on web management please refer to Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 2 3 Getting Started v3 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Network without DHCP server A static IP address can be assigned to the FS728TP device even if the network does not have a DHCP server 1 2 3 4 tn Connect the FS728TP switch to your existing network Power on the FS728TP switch by plugging in a power cord Install the Smartwizard Discovery program on your computer Start Smartwizard Discovery Chapter 3 has detailed instructions on the Smartwizard Discovery Click Discover for the Smartwizard Discovery to find your FS728TP switch Click on Configuration Setting See Figure 2 3 I e smartwizard Discovery Sis maje xj File Help Device List Location 2 001 003 Netgear FS728TP 46 08 30 00 50112 III Configuration setting xi Product Mame Netgear FS728TP Ethe MAC Address 00 54 46 08 30 00 IP Address 50 1 N a Subnet Mask 255 255 255 O Gateway o s 0 z W PE d System
150. t 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 This section includes the following topics e Configuring Static Addresses e Defining Dynamic Addresses 5 77 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring Static Addresses To configure the static addresses 1 Click System gt Address Table gt Static Addresses The Static Addresses Page opens uus Support User Guide SS NETGEAR Fs728TP smart Switch D 8 om Static Addresses Switch Status ID VLAN ID MAC Address Interface Status Delete IP Interface 1 s Management Security Static Addresses Dynamic Addresses PoE Confiquration Port Confiquration LAG Confiquration Statistics RMON 5 Monitor Advanced Figure 5 52 The Static Addresses Page contains the following fields ID Indicates the Static Address table entry VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID number to which the entry refers MAC Address Displays the MAC address to which the entry refers Interface Displays the interface to which the entry refers Status Displays how the entry was created The possible field values are Secure The MAC Address is
151. t know where to find it click Browse to locate it e Upgrade Password The default password is password Upgrade State Shows upgrading in progress 2 Click Start Upgrade to start upgrading Main Screen gt Switch Setting gt Exit 1 Click Exit from the Switch Setting chapter to close the Smartwizard Discovery program 3 9 Smartwizard Discovery Program v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Chapter 4 Firmware Upgrade Procedure The application Firmware for the FS728TP switch is upgradeable enabling your switch to take advantage of improvements and additional features as they become available The firmware image needs to be downloaded from a TFTP Server containing the updated file The upgrade procedure and the required equipment are described in the following chapter The upgrade procedure is as follows 1 Save the new firmware image to your computer 2 Start the Smartwizard Discovery program 3 Select your switch by clicking on it Then click on Firmware Upgrade see Figure 4 7 o Ssmartwizard Discovery E i ES 1512 File Help r Device List MAC Address IP Address Protocol Version Product Name System Name Locatic 00 54 46 08 30 00 5011 2 2 001 003 Netgear FS728TP Device Setting Configuration Settina Password Change Web Access Firmware Upgrade Exit Figure 4 7 Firmware Upgrade Procedure 4 1 v0 0 November 2006 Reference Manual for th
152. table entry number Object ID Subtree Displays the device feature OID included in or excluded from the selected SNMP view View Type Indicates whether the defined OID branch will be included in or excluded from the selected SNMP view Delete Deletes the currently selected view The possible field values are 5 105 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Checked Removes the selected view Unchecked Maintains the list of views 2 Click Add The Add Views Page opens sj B 09 b Mo uy s Address Table Logs Time Add Views PoE Confiquration Port Configuration View Name LAG Confiquration m Statistics RMON AUREL Support User Guide NETGEAR amp s728Tp smart Switch Qos Security Subtree ID Tree VLAN Monitor O Select from List Omset Up Advanced view Type Included v SNMP sEngine ID s Views Analy Groups Users sCommunities Trap Station Manage Global Trap Settings Trap Filter Settings Figure 5 70 3 Define the fields 4 Click Apply The view is defined and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 5 106 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining SNMP Communities Access rights are managed by defining communities in
153. tatus Indicates if IGMP Snooping is enabled on the device IGMP Snooping can be enabled only if Bridge Multicast Filtering is enabled The possible field values are Checked Enables IGMP Snooping on the device Unchecked Disables IGMP Snooping on the device Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 120 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual VLAN ID Specifies the VLAN ID IGMP Snooping Status Indicates if IGMP snooping is enabled on the VLAN The possible field values are Enable Enables IGMP Snooping on the VLAN Disable Disables IGMP Snooping on the VLAN Auto Learn Indicates if Auto Learn is enabled on the device If Auto Learn is enabled the devices automatically learns where other Multicast groups are located Enables or disables Auto Learn on the Ethernet device The possible field values are Enable Enables auto learn Disable Disables auto learn Host Timeout Indicates the amount of time host waits to receive a message before timing out The default time is 260 seconds MRouter Timeout Indicates the amount of the time the Multicast router waits to receive a message before it times out The default value is 300 seconds Leave Timeout Indicates the amount of time 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
154. te z Rising Threshold Rising Event z Falling Threshold Falling Event z Startup Alarm Rising Alarm z Interval Owner Apply 3 Define the relevant fields 4 Click Apply The RMON alarm is added and the device is updated To modify RMON alarms 1 Click Statistics RMON gt RMON Alarms The RMON Alarms Page opens 2 Select an ID The Modify RMON Alarms Page opens Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 152 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual mU o o MN sa Switch Status IP Interface Management Security Address Table Logs PoE Configuration Port Configuration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON RMON Statistics RMON History RMON Events sRMON Alarms Qos Security NETGEAR amp s728Tp smart Switch Modify RMON Alarms Alarm Entry lv Interface Port 1 x OLAG 1000 v Counter Name Total Bytes Octets Receive v Sample Type Absolute Rising Threshold Rising Event 1 Default Description Si Falling Threshold Falling Event v Startup Alarm Rising Alarm v Interval Owner Apply Support User Guide Figure 5 101 3 Modify the relevant fields 4 Click Apply The RMON alarm is modified and the device is updated 5 153 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2
155. ters The RMON statistics counters are cleared Configuring RMON History This section contains the following topics e Defining RMON History Control Viewing the RMON History Table Defining RMON History Control The History Control Page contains information about samples of data taken from ports For example the samples may include interface definitions or polling periods To view RMON history information Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 140 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 1 Click Switch gt Statistics RMON gt RMON History gt History Control The History Control Page opens Support User Guide MEUS y NETGEAR Fs728TP smart Switch Mey Swite History Control A i Switch Status EY Source Sampling Samples Current Number of IP Interface No y Interface Interval Requested Samples Management Security X Address Table E Logs Appl Rome Aen PoE Configuration Owner Delete Port Configuration LAG Confiquration Statistics RMON RMON Statistics RMON History s History Control sHistory Table RMON Events Events Control sEvent Logs RMON Alarms Figure 5 92 The History Control Page contains the following fields History Entry No Displays the entry number for the History Control Table page Source Interface Displays the interface from which the history samples we
156. tes the amount of power assigned to the powered device connected to the selected interface The powered device classifies devices and the devices use the classification information The field values are Class 0 Indicates that the maximum power level at the input of the Powered Device is 15 4 watts Class 1 Indicates that the maximum power level at the input of the Powered Device is 4 0 watts Class 2 Indicates that the maximum power level at the input of the Powered Device is 7 0 watts Class 3 Indicates that the maximum power level at the input of the Powered Device is 15 4 watts Class 4 Treated as Class 0 Output Voltage Displays the Output Voltage in watts Output Current ma Displays the Output current in milli amps Output Power Watt Indicates the Output power in watts Power Limit Watt Indicates the power limits in watts Status Indicates if the port is enabled to work on PoE The possible field values are On Indicates the device is delivering power to the interface Off Indicates the device is not delivering power to the interface Test Fail Indicates 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 Indicates the powered device is being tested For example a powered device is tested to confirm it is receiving power from the power supply
157. the SNMP Communities Page When the community names are changed access rights are also changed SNMP communities are defined only for SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c To define SNMP communities 1 Click Switch gt Advanced gt SNMP gt Communities The Communities Page opens FIT Support User Guide NETGEAR 5728TP smart Switch Mes gE E o EA Logs ums Communities PoE Confiquration Refresh Help Basic Table Port Confiquration ID Management Station Community String Access Mode View Name Delete LAG Confiquration 1 SNMP Admin Statistics RMON Security Advanced Table VLAN ID Management Station Community String Group Name Delete Monitor 1 Advanced SNMP Add Apply Engine ID sViews Groups mUsers sCommunities rap Station Mana Global Trap Settings Trap Filter Settings Multicast Figure 5 71 The Communities Page is divided into the following tables Basic Table Advanced Table SNMP Communities Basic Table The SNMP Communities Basic Table contains the following fields when using SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 ID Indicates the SNMP table entry number Management Station Displays the management station IP address for which the basic SNMP community is defined 5 107 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual
158. the currently configured SNTP server SNTP Server 2 Defines the secondary SNTP server IP address The Secondary SNTP server is retrieves the system time if the Primary SNTP server times out The following option is available Delete Removes the currently configured SNTP server 2 Define the relevant fields 3 Click Apply The Time parameters are defined Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 12 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring Device Security This section contains information for managing both storm control and port security and includes the following topics e Defining Port Authentication Properties e Viewing EAP Statistics Enabling Storm Control e ACL Overview e Defining MAC Based Access Control Lists e Configuring Passwords e Defining RADIUS Settings Defining TACACS Authentication 5 13 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining Port Authentication Properties The Port Authentication Properties Page allows network managers to configure network authentication parameters In addition Guest VLANS are enabled from the Properties Page To define the port authentication properties 1 Click Switch gt Security gt Port Authentication gt Properties The Port Authentication Properties Page opens Support User Guide NETGEAR 5728TP smart Switch
159. ticator Quiet Resending Max EAP Supplicant Server Name Port Control Reauthentication Period State Period EAP Requests Timeout Timeout Enable Enable Monitor Advanced vs gt Figure 5 18 The Port Authentication Page contains the following fields ID Displays a list of interfaces on which port based authentication is enabled User Name Displays the supplicant user name Admin Port Control Displays the admin port authorization state ForceUnauthorized Indicates that either the port control is force Unauthorized and the port link is down or the port control is Auto but a client has not been authenticated via the port ForceAuthorized Indicates that the port control is Forced Authorized and clients have full port access Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 16 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Auto Indicates that the port control is Auto and a single client has been authenticated via the port Current Port Control Displays the current port authorization state Guest VLAN Specifies whether the Guest VLAN is enabled on the device The possible field values are Enable Enables 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 Disable Disables port based authentication on the device
160. toring factory defaults 178 scheduling scheme 117 Server Logs 69 SNMP 122 SNMP groups 125 127 SNMP v3 122 STP 108 System Logs 64 TACACS 61 TDR 162 Terminal Access Controller Access Control System TACACS 61 traffic queues 121 Trap Filter 143 V VLAN 94 VLAN Membership 97 VPT 113 A ACL 24 B Bandwidth Settings 91 Bridge Multicast Filtering 123 C Configuration Upload 129 Copper Cable Tests 136 CoS 88 CPU 120 D Defining IP Interfaces 75 DHCP 75 DSCP 87 Dynamic Address Table 80 Dynamic MAC Address Table 77 F Firmware Upload 129 Flash Logs 45 Forwarding Address 77 H History Table Page 144 I IGMP Snooping 120 L L2 119 LACP 67 LAG 59 Layer 2 119 Link Aggregated Groups 59 Link Aggregation Control Protocol 67 list of RMON events 149 Logs Configuration 42 M map CoS 94 Memory Logs 44 Monitoring 132 Multicast Forward All Page 126 Multicast Forwarding 119 Multicast Group Page 123 Multicast Groups 123 N network alarms 150 P PoE 48 Port Based Security 29 Port mirroring 133 Port Parameter 55 Port VLAN ID PVID 74 Index 2 v1 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Power over Ethernet 48 PVID 74 Q QoS 87 Queue shaping 91 R RADIUS 36 Remote Monitoring Statistics 138 Resetting 6 Resetting RMON Statistics 140 restore 130 Restoring factory defaults 154 S scheduling scheme 91 Server Logs 46 SNMP 96 SNMP groups 98 101 SNMP
161. tting Port Speed Auto negotiation Port Duplex Auto negotiation Flow Control half duplex Enabled Flow Control full duplex Enabled 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 Default Settings v2 0 November 2006 A ACL 47 B Bandwidth Settings 117 Bridge Multicast Filtering 149 C Configuration Upload 155 Copper Cable Tests 162 CoS 114 CPU 146 D Defining IP Interfaces 101 DHCP 101 DSCP 113 Dynamic Address Table 106 Dynamic MAC Address Table 103 F Firmware Upload 155 Flash Logs 68 Forwarding Address 103 H History Table Page 169 IGMP Snooping 146 L L2 145 LACP 91 Index LAG 83 Layer 2 145 Link Aggregated Groups 83 Link Aggregation Control Protocol 91 list of RMON events 174 Logs Configuration 65 map CoS 120 Memory Logs 67 Monitoring 158 Multicast Forward All Page 152 Multicast Forwarding 145 Multicast Group Page 149 Multicast Groups 149 network alarms 175 PoE 71 Port Based Security 52 Port mirroring 159 Port Parameter 78 Port VLAN ID PVID 99 Power over Ethernet 71 PVID 99 QoS 113 Queue shaping 117 RADIUS 59 Index 1 v1 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Remote Monitoring Statistics 164 Resetting 29 Resetting RMON Statistics 166 restore 156 Res
162. ueue The DSCP to Queue Page opens Watts Support User Guide PS NETGEAR Fs728TP smart Switch ic 4 My sas Logs a TImB DSCP To Queue PoE Confiquration Refresh Soe ben DSCP In Queue DSCP In Queue DSCP In Queue DSCP In Queue i i FDA 7 LAG Confiquration 0 1m 1 18 2 1I 3 1 m Statistics RMON v EIE 4 1 5 1 6 10 7 15 General 8 18 9 1g 10 1 11 cos i2 he i3 1v 4 ng s E Queue Bandwidth 16 2 0 17 2g 18 2 m 19 Mapping 2 E e ew 2 LA 2 lew CoS to Queue DSCP to Queue 24 2w 25 2 26 28 27 Security 2 e 29 E so ew a zs VLAN 32 39 33 REI 34 RAI ss Monitor l 36 38 37 3 38 38 39 38 Advanced 40 38 41 3 42 35 43 35 File Management 44 3 M 45 3 46 3v 47 38 Factory Reset 4s 4M 49 49 so 4m 52 Beso f Tt T f f v Figure 5 62 The DSCP to Queue Page contains the following fields DSCPIn Displays the incoming packet s DSCP value Queue Specifies the traffic forwarding queue to which the DSCP priority is mapped Four traffic priority queues are supported 2 Define the relevant fields 3 Click Apply The DSCP to Queue settings are defined and the device is updated 5 95 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring SNMP Security Si
163. un Support User Guide P NETGEAR rzs zsrP smart Switch ond LC sane Zoom Add Groups Switch Status IP Interface GroupName Management Security Security Model SNMPv1 gt OGSEBERDEENMUE Security Level M Authentication ez Logs porem C Read Defout E r write Deut E r Notify Defout E Time PoE Configuration Apply Port Configuration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON QoS Security VLAN Monitor Advanced SNMP Engine ID Views Users Communities Figure 5 67 3 Define the fields 4 Click Apply The SNMP group profile is added and the device is updated 5 103 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual To modify SNMP Group settings 1 Click Switch gt Advanced gt SNMP gt Groups The Groups Page opens 2 Click the ID of the group you want to modify The Modify Groups Page opens AEN uppo ser Guide NETGEAR s728TP smart Switch nae eae rr AE Modify Groups Switch Status Query Access Control Configuration L IP Interface Group Name test z Management Security Management Securit Security Model SNMPVI gt Address Table Security Level No Authentication a m Logs Time Operation Iv Read Defaut z I write Defaut E Notify Defaut E PoE Configuration Apply Port Configuration
164. unning STP each is assigned a priority After exchanging Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDUS the device with the lowest priority value becomes the Root Bridge The default value is 32768 The port priority value is provided in increments of 4096 Network administrators can assign STP settings to specific interfaces using the Modify Spanning Tree Page The Global LAGs section displays the STP information for Link Aggregated Groups To assign STP settings to an interface 1 Click Switch gt Spanning Tree and click an interface The Modify Spanning Tree Page opens Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 84 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual s arrera m Supot UsrGude NETGEAR s728TP smart Switch swite Ney 3109 N D oro PoE Confiquration Modify Spanning Tree Port Configuration LAG Confiquration m Statistics RMON Qos Security VLAN Interface lo All Ports AllLAGs Port No O LAG No STP OEnable O Disable Fast Link Enabled Port State Learning Speed Advanced Path Cost SNMP Multicast Priority 128 w Spanning Tree Monitor Apply File Management Factory Reset Reset Logout Figure 5 56 The Modify Spanning Tree Page contains the following fields Interface The interface for which the information is displayed STP Indicates if STP is enabled on the
165. ur Browser 5 118 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring Multicast Forwarding Multicast forwarding allows a single packet to be forwarded to multiple destinations In L2 Multicast service an L2 switch receives 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 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 defined in the multicast filter database The device supports forwarding L2 Multicast Packets Multicast forwarding is enabled by default and not configurable by user This section contains the following topics e Configuring IGMP
166. uration Port Confiquration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON Qos Security VLAN eM i File Management Figure 5 11 Navigation Pane Switch Status NETGEAR Fs728TP Smart Switch System Name System Location System Contact System Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 89 1 1 3955 6 12 Date 01 an 00 Local Time 02 34 33 System Up Time D days 1 hours 27 minutes 18 seconds Idle Timeout Min 10 Base MAC Address 00 00 44 11 48 40 Serial Number Eli123 Model Name Fs728TS Hardware Version 00 00 01 Boot Version 00 00 06 Software Version 1 0 0 14 Apply Support User Guide 3 Refresh Help The Navigation Pane contains a list of the different features that can be configured including switching features ports spanning tree VLANs class of service port aggregation multicast support and statistics The Navigation Pane branches can be expanded to view all the components under a specific feature or retracted to hide the feature s components Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Device View The following section describes the different aspects of the Device View The device provides information about FS728TP the different components and the Work Desk The Work Desk in the Device View provides a work area that contains device tables
167. uring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining Global Trap Settings The Global Trap Settings Page contains parameters for defining SNMP notification parameters To define SNMP notification global parameters 1 Click Switch gt Advanced gt SNMP gt Global Trap Settings The Global Trap Settings Page opens uus Support User Guide NETGEAR amp s728Tp smart Switch yw Eg DN 353109 A G K Logs Time Global Trap Settings PoE Confiquration SNMP Notifications O Enable O Disable Port Confiquration Authentication Notifications OEnable O Disable m LAG Configuration Statistics RMON Security VLAN Monitor Advanced Lih hil sEngine ID s Views Lie eUsers Communities Trap Station Manage s Global Trap Settings Trap Filter Settings Multicast BIC KID r po g r Figure 5 77 The Global Trap Settings Page contains the following fields SNMP Notifications Specifies whether the device can send SNMP notifications The possible field values are Enable Enables SNMP notifications Disable Disables SNMP notifications Authentication Notifications Specifies whether SNMP authentication failure notification is enabled on the device The possible field values are Enable Enables the device to send authentication failure notifications Disable D
168. us Clock Source Local Settings OSNTP IP Interface f TCEEUOCe Date 01 Jan 00 jD MMMAY Management Security im Im n 1 Local Time 04 49 HH MM Address Table ELM HH MM SS Logs Time Zone Offset GMT 12 00 v Time SNTP Server 1 4 4 4 4 Delete PoE Confiquration SNTP Server 2 5 555 TEER Port Configuration LAG Configuration Apply Statistics RMON Qos Security VLAN Monitor Advanced Figure 5 16 The Time Page contains the following fields Clock Source Indicates the source used to set the system clock The possible field values are Local Settings Indicates that the system time is set locally SNTP Indicates that the system time is set via an SNTP server Date Displays system date The field format is Day Month Year For example 04 May 50 May 4 2050 Local Time Displays system time The field format is HH MM SS For example 21 15 03 Time Zone Offset Indicates the difference 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 Configuring the Device Using Your Browser v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual SNTP Server 1 Defines 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 Removes
169. vents Control The Events Page opens 2 Click Add The Add Events Control Page opens uM Support User Guide NETGEAR Fs728TP smart Switch A 9 Pn y Switch Status IP Interface Management Security Address Table Add Events Control Event Entry E i Community PoE Confiquration Description Type None he Port Configuration Owner LAG Confiquration m Statistics RMON RMON Statistics RMON History RMON Events Events Control Event Logs RMON Alarms QoS Security VLAN Monitor a Advanced Figure 5 97 3 Define the relevant fields 4 Click Apply The port mirroring session is defined and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 148 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Viewing the RMON Events Logs The Events Logs Page contains a list of RMON events To view RMON event logs 1 Click Switch gt Statistics5RMON gt RMON Events gt Event Logs The Events Logs Page opens Support User Guide uus NETGEAR 5728TP smart Switch b A S M amp ai orc Events Logs Switch Status ID Event Log No Log Time Description E IP Interface Management Security Address Table Logs Time PoE Confiquration m Port Confiquration LAG Configuration Statistics RMON RMON Statistics RMON History RM
170. which bits are ignored A wild card mask of ff ff ff ff ff ff indicates that no bit is important A wildcard of 00 00 00 00 00 00 indicates that all the bits are important For example if the source IP address 14 36 18 19 1 1 and the wildcard mask is 255 36 184 00 00 00 the middle two bits of the IP address are used while the last three bits are ignored VLAN ID Matches the packet s VLAN ID to the ACE The possible field values are 1 to 4095 Action Indicates the ACL forwarding action Possible field values are Permit Forwards packets which meet the ACL criteria Deny Drops packets which meet the ACL criteria Shutdown Drops packet that meet the ACL criteria and disables the port to which the packet was addressed Delete Deletes the rule from the ACL The possible field values are Checked Deletes the rule from the ACL Unchecked Does not delete the rule from the ACL Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 26 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual 2 Click Add ACL The Add MAC Based ACL Page opens uus Support User Guide NETGEAR z sr Smart Switch A Address Table Logs Time PoE Confiquration Add MAC Based ACL ACL Name Port Confiquration LAG Confiquration m Statistics RMON poas Source MAC Address Security Traffic Control Storm Control Dest MAC Address sPort Security Access Control LA
171. xadecimal character pairs representing each byte in the string may be delimited using periods or colons 3 Define the fields 4 Click Apply The SNMP user is defined and the device is updated Configuring the Device Using Your Browser 5 100 v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining SNMP Groups The Groups Page 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 Switch gt Advanced gt SNMP gt Groups The Groups Page opens EA Support User Guide NETGEAR s728Tp smart Switch o t 1 suni A o it Logs Time Groups PoE Confiquration Help o Group Name Security Model Security Level Operation Read Write Notify Delete i Statistics RMON Apply Port Confiquration LAG Confiquration Monitor Advanced SNMP sEngine ID Communities Trap Station Manage Global Trap Settings Trap Filter Settings m Multicast Ts Boning lt i gt Figure 5 66 The Groups Page contains the following fields ID Indicates the Group ID table entry number Group Name Displays the user defined group to which access control rules are applied The field range is up to 30 characters
172. y page Click the PDF of This Chapter link at the top right of any page in the chapter you want to print The PDF version of the chapter you were viewing opens in a browser window xii v2 0 November 2006 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 Click the print icon in the upper left of the window Q Printing the Full Manual Use the Complete PDF Manual link at the top left of any page 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 Click the print icon in the upper left of the window xiii v2 0 November 2006 FS728TP Smart Switch Software User Manual Chapter 1 Switch Management Overview This chapter provides an overview of switch management including the methods for managing the NETGEAR FS728TP family of 10 100 Mbps Port Smart Fast Ethernet Switches with Gigabit Ports and PoE The family of ProSafe Smart Switches is designed for growing businesses that want control over their network without the cost and complexity of a full Layer 2 Layer 3 management implementation This PoE capable Smart Switch the FS728TP provides power and data using built in IEEE 802 3af PoE on all 24 ports The NETGEAR FS728TP family of
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