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1.                 T a  3 Piaroa Manu Taser Crad   I   fima    Step 1  Mirror From    In the Mirror From column  select a  mirror from  port by clicking the drop down list   Data traffic from this port will mirror to Port 1     Step 2  Mirror Mode    In the Mirror Mode column  specify whether the  mirrored from  port will be receiving  or transmitting data by clicking the drop down list     Step 3  Update Setting    Click Update Setting when completed  A confirmation window appears   Close the confirmation window     User s Manual 86    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    SNMP  amp  RMON MANAGEMENT    This section describes the switch s Simple Network Management Protocol  SNMP  and  Remote Monitoring  RMON  capabilities     OVERVIEW    RMON is an abbreviation for the Remote Monitoring MIB  Management Information Base    RMON is a system defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force  IETF   document RFC 1757  which defines how networks can be monitored remotely     RMONS typically consist of two components  an RMON probe and a management  workstation       The RMON probe is an intelligent device or software agent that continually  collects statistics about a LAN segment or VLAN  The RMON probe transfers  the collected data to a management workstation on request or when a  pre defined threshold is reached       The management workstation collects the statistics that the RMON probe  gathers  The workstation can reside on the same network as the probe  or it  can have an in band or out o
2.      Speed B Aa T Co ontrol admin i    Entl   ptions          2 Speed   Control    9 Speed  amp  Flaw  1 eed Hu in    Line Speed  MERE      d 10 180M   peed Auto C On    Flow Control   li   4  3  10 180   5  futo C   n         amp   16 1604  i Auto C   n Down   5  18 1804  i Auto FC 0n Down    i D  10 188H    Hut      in Jon i    Kid ex Ur   ions  T  10 180M  LODH  F Lon  Down      8  18 180M   5  1BBM FD   FC   n  Down        T1000H FD     LOOM FD      1OM FD    UpAirrow   lt DownArrow gt Hove   Enter  Select  ESC  Previous    Note  In the Speed Options  HD denotes half duplex and FD denotes full duplex     Step 6     Press  lt esc gt  to previous screen  Highlight Flow Control  and press  lt enter gt      Step 7  Flow Control    For Flow Control  move to highlight a desired setting from Flow Cntl Options     and press   enter       User s Manual    29    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 8   Press   esc   to a previous screen as shown in Step 3     Step 9  Admin  Control  Highlight All Ports and press   enter   to configure at one time   Or move to highlight each port and press   enter   to configure individually       GE Ethernet Managed Switch     ES   1 switch a      ic Management LAN Port Configurations Line Speed  amp  Flow Control  lll a Se be se Se ce vm ee vm E ee Se ee en A Ee ee Em ee              D l            CL        admin         1 Part Setting Options       Port              9 QUUM In     Port 1 al    Speed Hulo  m    Speed  amp  Flow Control     Port 2  1
3.     Setting  iFixed Priority     Rate Control     lt UpArrow gt  lt DownArrow gt Move  lt Enter gt Select  lt ESC gt Previous    Global Setting    Step 2   Move to highlight Global Setting  and press  lt enter gt        GE Ethernet Managed Switch switch a       Switch Hanagement Advanced Management QoS Setup Global Setting admin        00S Status       DiffServ Expedite Forwarding  En ible      ToS VLAN Tag  reference  VLAN      ToS for Xni   From Bi   o T S  M for Drop f ToS   i      UpRrrow    DownRrrow  Move  lt Enter gt Modify  lt cESO Previous    User s Manual 59    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch  Logical Port    Step 3   Move to highlight Logical Port  and press   enter               MERMISERnT Port     Well Known Port       Range Port          UpHrrow  Downllirrow Move     zEnter Select   ESC  Previous    Step 4   Move to highlight User Defined Port     GE Ethernet Managed Switch swilch a    nagerment Advanced Management   oS Setup Logical Port User Define admin         Defined Port       Port Number  HL    To LL   IDrop Priority  Li  pe i    Iransmit Priority   a    Port Status  Enabled  i 3 A  i 4  L    i 6    7   lt Upfrrow gt   lt Downfrrow gt Move  lt kEnter gt Modify  lt ESC gt Previous    Step 5   Select Port to be Defined     Step 6   Move to highlight Well Known Port     GE Ethernet Managed Switch switch a    anagement Advanced Management QoS Setup Logical Port Well Known admin       f    Known Port ndex i   LE 1        KO i   Drop Priority  EEL  i 2     Iransmit 
4.    Link Aggregation      Port based Aggregation  up to four groups with a maximum  of four ports each group    Load sharing based on source and destination MAC addresses    Port Mirroring    Port mirroring provided through dedicated port  Port 1    Internet Working Protocols     Bridging    802 1D Spanning Tree    802 1P Q  GARP GVRP    IP Multicast    IP Multicast Packet Filtering    Network Management Methods       Console port access via RS 232 cable    Telnet remote access    SNMP Agent   e MIB 2  RFC1213   e Bridge MIB  RFC1493   e RMON MIB  RFC1757  statistics  history  alarm  amp  events  e VLAN MIB  802 1Q RFC2674   e Private MIB    Web browser support based on HTTP server and CGI parser    TFTP Web software upgrade capability    User s Manual 2    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    FRONT PANEL DISPLAY     D GES7600 MM S Shown        10 100TX Port Status Optical Status 1000FX Port Status Power Indicator    1  Power Indicator  This LED comes on when the switch is properly connected to power     2  Optical Status LED s  FX    The ACT LED s come on when data is present     LED will flash at the rate data is transferred     The LNK LED s will be on for 100FX speed transmission     3  10 100 1000TX Port Status LED s  The LED s are located at each port  displaying status   Please refer to the Table for more details     Indication    LED  GREEN Steady A valid network connection established       YELLOW Flashing Data transfer    User s Manual 3    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Ind
5.    OxOOBO1910BO11 O  Ow  OBOI9AOBO11  o   o  psooopoooooooo  o   Empty   None  13  0xODBO1940BO11      DwOOBO19A0BO11  0   o 0wOOO000000000 O   Empty   None   14   j  xboBOis10B011  O    ox    BOiSAnBO1140861     6    sD0B019AOBO0a  40963  Endividual beteute   itai  15    x  DNO1SAUPO11     jowoONO19AQPO11  o       0x  ODDOOOOODO0   O   Empty   Nome  1 amp     OxDOBO1SAONO11     DxOQDOISAUBO11 o      DxOUDDOOODODOU0      Empey   Mone    17  oxoOPOisAONO 1 O  OxO0BCISAUBO11 pn    9  000000000000 O   Empty   None  18   OxOONO18AONO11  O    DxOOBO1SAOBO11 O   o    DxOOODOOOODOOQ    O   Empey   Nome      Step 3   For Port Priority  click in the text box and type a decimal number between 0 and 255   A low value gives the port a greater likelihood of becoming a Root port     Step 4   For Path Cost  click in the text box and type a decimal number as a new path cost value     Step 5   For Port Status  specify whether the port is up or down by clicking the drop down list     Step      Click Update Setting  A confirmation window appears  Close the confirmation window     User s Manual 83    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch  SNMP    To view and or change all SNMP related information  click the Advanced Setup button  and  click SNMP in the selection menu  The SNMP Configurations window appears    As shown below  the factory default SNMP value is enabled and the factory default  Community Name value is public        E rity    8 or 9 Part Managed Ethernet Switch SX 10 100Mibps plus 1X1000Mbps   
6.    Reboot         Basic Management  Refer to performing basic management activities     Advanced Management  Refer to performing advanced management activities     Logout  Highlight this option and press   enter   to log out     Save Settings  Highlight this option and press   enter   to save the current settings and remain in the  configuration program     Restore Default Settings  Highlight this option and press   enter   to restore the factory default settings     Reboot  Highlight this option and press   enter   to reboot     User s Manual 24    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Navigating Through the Console Interface   The console interface consists of a series of menu boxes  Each menu box has several  options  which are listed vertically  Move the highlight to select an option as you wish   press the   enter   key to activate that option     Press this key     To    Up Arrow or  K  Move the highlight one line up in a menu box    Down Arrow or    J    Move the highlight one line down in a menu box  Tab Move the highlight between screens    Enter Select the highlighted option       ESC Move to a previous menu    NOTE  Remember to release the  lt Caps Lock gt  key if you press  lt K gt  or  lt J gt   and cannot move the highlight on the screen        PERFORMING BASIC MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES    Basic management activities consist of General  LAN Port  and Console Port tasks     To Perform Basic Management Activities    Step 1  Highlight  Basic Management  from  Switch Management
7.    Step 5   Click in the Enter MAC Address text box and type the MAC address that you want to view   Then click on the Get Information button     Step 6   Close the Individual MAC View window when finished viewing     IP Networking    To access the IP networking parameters  click the Advanced Setup button   and Point to IP Networking from the selection menu        J i ma       1 5    me Fb Wes tech wb l    e  Leet 9d We uem Set 3 om A      8      Died  o 7 zm zt reat and       User s Manual 75    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 1  IP  amp  RIP Settings  Click IP  amp  RIP Settings to access IP and RIP settings   A list of VLAN Ids appears  along with their corresponding IP address and subnet mask     Step 2   In the VLAN ID column  click a VLAN ID whose settings you want to view and or change     Step 3   To change the IP Address  click in the text box and type a new address   Alternatively  you can use the Delete IP button to delete the IP address     3   No precautionary message appears before you delete the IP  Caution    address         Be sure you wantto delete it before doing so    The IP address is not deleted until you click Update Setting     Step 4   To change the IP Subnet Mask  click in the text box and type a new address     Step 5   To change the Frame Type  click a value from the drop down list     Step 6   To change the BOOTP selection  click a value from the drop down list     Step 7   To change the Proxy ARP selection  click a value from the drop down lis
8.    VLAN CLASSIFICATION  When the switch receives a frame  it classifies the frame in one of two waus       If the frame is untagged  the switch classifies the frame to an  associated VLAN       If the frame is tagged  the switch uses the tagged VLAN ID to identify the  broadcasting domain of the frame     User s Manual B    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch  PLEASE NOTE        Half duplex mode uses back pressure flow control to prevent the receiving  buffer from being overrun by data from a source node     Il  Full duplex mode uses 802 3x flow control standard to prevent fast data traffic  from overrunning slow data traffic     IIl  Auto sensing mode is in use after auto negotiating with the other end of the link     LEARNING  After VLAN classification  the switch checks the   source MAC address  VLAN gt  pair in the  switching database  SDB  to see whether the   source MAC address  VLAN   pair is known       If itis unknown  the switch inserts the   source MAC address  VLAN   into the SDB  and learns the   source MAC address  VLAN         If it is known  the switch checks the   source MAC address  VLAN gt  for a mis  matched port ID  If the port ID associated with the   source MAC address  VLAN gt   pair in the SDB is different than the receiving port  the switch modifies the port ID  in the SDB and modifies its management database  MDB  accordingly     FILTERING  After learning the address  the switch checks       Whether the source port or destination port is in the forwarding st
9.   Rising Alarm Trap  For Rising Alarm Trap  specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop down list     Step 12  Falling Alarm Trap  For Falling Alarm Trap  specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop down list     Step 13  Topology Alarm Trap  For Topology Alarm Trap  specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop down list     Step 14  Update Setting  Click Update Setting when completed  A confirmation window appears   Close the confirmation window     Other Protocols    To enable or disable the GVRP and or IGMP protocols  click the Advanced Setup button   and click Other Protocols in the selection menu     Step 1  GVRP  For GVRP  specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop down list     Step 2  IGMP  For IGMP  specify whether it is disabled or Passive or Active by clicking the drop down list     Step 3  Update Setting    Click Update Setting when completed  A confirmation window appears   Close the confirmation window     User s Manual 85    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Port Mirroring    To use the switch s mirroring capability to mirror one port to Port 1  click the Advanced Setup  button  and click Port Mirroring in the selection menu  Click Port 1 in the Mirror To column         ILLNM di  EJ   mco DAA Des arem Que o AE d      Meum  E  werft 1 29 Aert Ji T    Security          B ar 9 Port Managed Etherset Switch   X 10 100bbps plus 1x 1000Mbps                      Hirror From   Mirror Mode           
10.   screen and press   lt enter gt   The  Basic Management  screens appears     ver tre     Switch Manage          Rasic Hanagemen t      Advanced Management    JLogout      Save Settings       Restore Default Settings      Reboot          lt Upfrrow gt  lt Downfrrow gt Move    Enter  Select  lt ESC gt Previous    User   s Manual 25    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 2   Highlight a desired option and press   enter    Or press   esc   to EXIT     NOTE  The changes will be effective after you press the   esc    but will not be saved until you  select the Save Setting function     GENERAL MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATIONS    Step 1   Highlight General from  Basic Management  screen and press   enter                 Uplirrow Downflrrow Move  lt kEnter gt Select LESC Previous    User s Manual 26    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch         GE cl er pel Managed Swite val     witch Mana geme ent   Bas de  gt  Mana geme ent Be eme ral    t    beneral    Hardware Revision  Revision       Hardware Cintiauration  mlg  rom     Software Revision  v1 3  Mar 16 2005 15 49 22    Firmware Revision  Ho  mnwar e         System Nane  MAER     Contact   i iLocation        guest Passwo rd       Statistics Collection  Disabled     Reboot   n         Remote Telnet Carte E Pls d      Remote HTTP Login    nab       Upfirrow     Downfir ow Hove  amp Enter Modifvy ESC Previous    Step 2  System Name  System Name is highlighted  Press   enter   if you want to change it     Step 3  Location  Move to highlight Location
11.  Advanced Son SAMP Configurations Updase Sating    SHHT  Drane      Det Community Mame  pubie   Ser Community H ae  public    Trap Boot 3 IP Midir    Trap Hast 3 IP idir    mp Bos IP Ldedr              3 rterecherd Mara Torr Cranes R O      Bee      Step 1  SNMP  For SNMP  specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop down list     Step 2  Get Community Name  For Get Community Name  click in the text box and type a get community name     Step 3  Set Community Name  For Set Community Name  click in the text box and type a set community name     Step 4  Trap Community Name  For each Trap Community Name  click in the text box and type a trap community name     Step 5  Trap Host IP Address  For each Trap Host IP Address  click in the text box and type a IP address for trap host 1 4     Step 6  Cold Start Trap  For Cold Start Trap  specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop down list     Step 7  Warm Start Trap  For Warm Start Trap  specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop down list     Step 8  Link Down Trap  For Link Down Trap  specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop down list     User s Manual 84    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 9  Link Up Trap  For Link Up Trap  specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop down list     Step 10  Authentication Failure Trap  For Authentication Failure Trap  specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the  drop down list     Step 11
12.  D7600 switch provides a web based browser interface for configuring and manag   ing the switch  This interface allows you to access the switch using a preferred web browser     This section describes how to configure the switch using its web based browser interface     KejcI c1 CN e M EO Esl  REO   Switch IP Address    In your web browser  specify the IP address of the switch     Login ID  Enter the factory default login ID  admin     Password  Enter the factory default password  ethernav  click   Login          User s Manual 66    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch       UNDERSTANDING THE BROWSER INTERFACE    The web browser interface provides three point and click buttons at the upper field of the screen  for configuring and managing the D GES7600     The Basic Setup General parameters appear at the lower field of the screen  These parameters  can also be displayed by clicking Basic Setup button and select General in sub menu           Harduare Pevision Rey     Hardware Configuration aqlga  com  Revision vi    Sort ware 3 1  dul 18 zOD6 17 53 18     jani Bong Eris     Location  iylen ooo  Srarisrtie Colleertion Disable   Retoot  lt  On Ee ror Enable E   Remote Telnet Login  Enana           g  3 b  ssche ed Maras Taser Comune     ODD Bima    File  Save settings configured in the browser interface   download upgraded software via TFTP    reboot the switch   logout of the browser interface     Basic Setup  Perform general  LAN port  and console port activities     Advanced Setup  Per
13.  If there is more than one router on the LAN performing IP multicasting  one of the routers is  elected    querier    and assumes the reponsibilitu     Based on the group membership information learned from the IGMP  a router can  determine which  if any  multicast traffic needs to be forwarded to each of its    leaf     sub networks  Multicast routers use this information  along with a multicast routing  protocol  to support IP multicasting across the Internet     Routing switches support IP Multicast Filtering bu       Passively snooping on the IGMP Query and IGMP Report packets transferred  between IP Multicast Routers and IP Multicast host groups to learn about IP  Multicast group members  and      Actively sending IGMP Query messages to solicit IP Multicast group members     The purpose of IP multicast filtering is to optimize a switched network s performance  so  multicast packets will only be forwarded to those ports containing multicast group hosts  members and routers instead of flooding to all ports in the subnet  VLAN      Routing switches with IP multicast filtering switching capability not only run passively  monitor IGMP Query and Report messages  DVMRP Probe messages  PIM  and MOSPF Hello  messages  they also actively send IGMP Query messages to learn locations of multicast  routers and member hosts in multicast groups within each VLAN     Note  however  IGMP neither alters nor routes any IP multicast packets  Since IGMP  is not concerned with the delivery of I
14.  Performing Advanced Setup ACTIVITIOS tente 74   To Perform Advanced Setup Achvities eee 74 86  SNMP  amp  RMON MANAGEMENT 87  Se 87  IPO Si ES E T215 c    87  RMON Groups EENEG 88  Bode Groups SUPPO EE 89  SPECIFICATIONS ettet 90  APPENDIX A   CONNECTOR PINOUTS           1 11 1    ee 91    User s Manual    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    PRODUCT OVERVIEW    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    100FX Optical Ports 1000FX Port Console Port       Front View  D GES7600 MM S shown  Power Ports    10 100TX Electrical Ports Fiber Loss Alarm    PACKAGE CONTENTS    When you unpack the product package  you shall find the items listed below     e D GES7600 EtherNav  Management Switch  e D GES7600 Quick Start Guide   e External Power Adapter   e CD ROM User s Manual    PRODUCT FEATURES    Basic Features       Provides up to nine  10 100 1000 TX and or100 1000 FX combination  ports      Multimode fiber using SC connectors up to 2 km  singlemode fiber using  SC connectors up to 15 km for 100FX  10km for 1000FX      Auto negotiation for speed and duplicity on all TX ports    Store and Forward mechanism     Back pressure and IEEE 802 3x compliant flow control     Supports 4K MAC addresses     Redundant power supply connections     Optional TX or FX 1000Mbps aggregation port     Optional contact closure for fiber loss alarm    User s Manual 1    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    PRODUCT FEATURES CONTINUED       Management Support     VLAN    802 10 tagged VLAN  up to 64 VLANs     Quality of Service  QoS 
15.  Port        10 100M     J  ort 4  10 100M   iPort 5  10 100M   iPort     18 1804   iPort 7  16 1004   iPort 8  10 1004     Statistics      L gt Seitch    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    switch a  admin    LESC Previous    Move to highlight a port and press   enter    Example  select Port 1 to view corresponding  VLAN Activities  Press  R  to reset counter for this port     User s Manual       istics    Bytes Received  M   Packets Received  O   Broadcast Packets Received  0  CRE Alignment Errors Received  A  Under zi ze Packets Received  a    versize Packets Received   Collisions       b4 byle Packets Received  H   65 to 127 byte Packets Received     128 to 255 byte Packets Received    256 to 5ll byte Packets Received    ol  to 1823  byte Packets Received   e  1 0 to 1 5 kbyte Packets Received  O  Bytes Transmitted  O    L gt  Swi teh    switch a    admin     UpArrow  lt DownArrow Howe  lt  gt  Reset Counters LESC Previous    59    Step 8  Per Port MAC Unit    Move to highlight Per Port Priority and press   enter       Step 9     Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Move to highlight a port and press   enter    Example  select Port 1 to view    corresponding priority level       GE Ethernet Hanaged Swite    switch o       EE TE HELP DETTA ed Hanagewent  jo Switching DataBase Port Perspec tin j   admin        Per Port HAC Limit    Fort 9  1888H        Fort 1  18 100H      Port 2  10 188H     bert 3  10 180H      Port 4  10 108M      Port 5  18 188H    iPort G  18 180H     Port 7  10 10
16.  T 61 3 9239 1200 T 305 593 4301  GE Secu rity T 888 GE SECURITY F 519 376 7258 F 61 3 9239 1299 F 305 593 4300  888  437 3287   F 561 998 6224 Asia Europe  E rs bctinfo gesecurity com T 852 2907 8108 T 44 113 238 1668  www GESecurity com F 852 2142 5063 F 44 113 253 8121    As a company of innovation  GE Security reserves the right to change product specifications without notice   For the latest product specifications visit GE Security online at www GESecurity com or contact your GE Sales Representative     D GES7600 Released 06 OCTOBER 06 Copyright    2006 General Electric Company  All rights reserved     
17.  View     Note  All screws must be fastened and secured to insure adequate stability and strength     User s Manual 14    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Rack Mounting Dual Units   RD Option   The brackets and braces provided have screws included for proper    mounting as shown below         Front View     Brackets  2 Provided     Brace  2 Provided         Brace    Mounting  Locations    Screws        Bottom View     User s Manual 15    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    CONNECTING TO POWER    External Power    Step One  Wire the supplied AC power adapter to the  A  receptacle plug  at the front of the switch      white stripe to pin 1  4   black to pin 2         Step Two  Attach the plug into a standard AC outlet with the appropriate AC voltage     Primary    A    Power Connector Secondary  B  Power Connector              D7600 MM E CC Shown     To Primary Wall Supply To Secondary Supply       Note  The secondary supply must be equal to or less than the potential of the primary supply     Power On Self Test  POST   The switch performs its Power On Self Test  POST  when the power is applied to the switch     During the POST  the switch CPU will       Perform a series of diagnostic procedures to make sure the    basic system is functioning properly    Decompresses the main switching software runtime image from    the flash ROM into the DRAM area    User   s Manual 16    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch       CONNECTING TO YOUR NETWORK    Cable Type  amp  Length    Wire the supplied AC powe
18.  and press   enter   if you want to change it     Step 4  admin Password  Move to highlight Admin Password and press   enter   If you want to change it     Step 5  guest Password  Move to highlight guest Password and press   enter   if you want to change it     Step 6  Statistics Collection  Move to highlight Statistics Collection and press   enter   If you want to change it   Disabled or Enabled     Step 7  Reboot on Error  Move to highlight Reboot On Error and press   enter   If you want to change it   Disabled or Enabled     Step 8  Remote Telnet Login  Move to highlight Remote Telnet Login and press   enter   if you want to change it   Disabled or Enabled     Step 9  Remote HTTP Login  Move to highlight Remote Http Login and press   enter   if you want to change it   Disabled or Enabled     Step 10   Press   esc   to return to  Basic Management  screen when complete     User s Manual 27    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch  LAN Port Configurations    Step 1   Highlight LAN Port from  Basic Management  screen  and press   enter       GE Ethernet Managed Switch       Switch Management Bazic Management LHM Port Configurations          feispeed  amp  Flow Control       Physical Address      UpBirr ow    Downfirrow  Move   Enter  Select ESO Previous    Step 2  Speed  amp  Flow Control  Speed  amp  Flow Control is highlighted  Press  lt enter gt  if you want to set speed or flow  control on port     Step 3   Highlight All Ports and press  lt enter gt  to configure at one time   Or mov
19.  crash due to volumes of traffic     VLAN MEMBERSHIP LEARNING   Port based VLAN is defined using a static binding between a VLAN and its associated ports   The switch s forwarding decision is based on the destination MAC address and   its associated port ID  Therefore  to make valid forwarding and flooding decisions  the switch  learns the relationship of the MAC address to its related port   and thus to the VLAN   at runtime     User s Manual 9    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    REMOTE VLAN MEMBERSHIP   Additionally to providing network management tools that allow network administrators to  statically add and delete VLAN member ports  the switch also supports GVRP  GARP VLAN  Registration Protocol   GVRP allows for dynamic registration of VLAN port members within  switch and across multiple switches     Other than supporting dynamic updating of registration entries in a switch  GVRP is  used to communicate VLAN registration information to other VLAN aware switches   so that a VLAN member can cover a wide span of switches on a network     GVRP allows both VLAN aware workstations and switches to issue and revoke VLAN  memberships  VLAN aware switches register a propagate VLAN membership to all  ports that belong to the active topology of the VLAN     VLAN CONFIGURATION  The switch provides a Local Remote Management Console Interface for VLAN  configuration and management  An SNMP based VLAN MIB is also provided     INTRA VLAN COMMUNICATION  The switch supports intra VLAN communi
20.  down menu     Step 8  Remote Telnet Login  To enable or disable access to the switch management program via Telnet  click the  appropriate option from Remote Telnet Login drop down menu     Step 9    Click Update Setting  A confirmation window appears   LAN Port Configuration   Step 1     To access the LAN configuration parameters  click Basic Setup button first and then point  to LAN Port and click a suitable option         Tm E Security Libernet vesc Manage    re a eternei Vatter  prormged ka ti  nie irae     alti sl    Fe E   n Fare Tek   Hie LI    dinh     NL  Ld E EET Eo CT           i GE  Security    8 or 9 Port Managed Ethernet Switch  EX 10 1  OMbps plus 1X1000Mbps       User s Manual 70    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 2  Port Status  Click Port Status to view the line speed and flow control for all ports        B or 9 Port Managed Ethernet Switch EX TO T  OMDbps plus 1X 1000Mbps       Basic Setup L AN PortPort Status    Port Speed  Type Link 5 Status Speed Ti Ze w Control Status   Beet 1   1   1008 bpa Dem   WA   1  DI                            Port 2   21  1008  bee   town   N A   MA N A   Port 3   31  1008 bps   Bown   wa   WA DO    Pore 4   4   1008 dpa   Seen   WA   WA    WA   Port 5   51  1000 bps   Up   1008 bps   Full Enable   Bert          1001 bpa   Down   wa   ma   mi   Fort   m Down   Wi   CO    N A   Port 8   4    som   WA   Wi 7         art   Stasi  16 bps   Down   Wa   M     wa   Eines OOOO       em        Note  The information displayed automat
21.  parameters  click the Advanced Setup button  and then click Bridging  from the selection menu     User   s Manual 77    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch             B ar 9 Port Managed Ethernet Switch x 10 1008abps plus 1X 1000Mbps    Aging Opriems r    Aging Time  secomdbs     Flood Limit      Flood Limit for ALL perta  packeta sec       L    Limit  packets sec  f  Limi 1  L    Step 2  Aging Options    lina Flondeg                    Click the drop down list for Disabled  No Aging  or Set Aging Time     Step 3  Aging Time    Click the text box and type a decimal number as bridge aging period in seconds     Step 4  Flood Limit    Click the drop down list for No Flooding  Controlled Flooding  Unlimited Flooding     Step 5  Flood Limit for All Ports    Click the text box and type a decimal number as flood limit in packets per second     Static MAC Filter    To access the static MAC filter parameters  click the Advanced Setup button  and point to Static    MAC Filter in the selection menu     E       Step 1  Source MAC Address Filter  Click Source MAC Address Filters     Step 2        Click Add MAC Addr button to add a source MAC address for static filtering     User s Manual    78    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 3   The Static Source MAC Filter window appears  Click in the Source MAC Address Filter text box  and type a unique MAC source address you want to add  Then click the Add button     Step 4   A confirmation window appears  Close the confirmation window     Step 5   If y
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23. 04     iPort 8  10 1004       nl von teed    t     Unlin    Un imite d    Un  in 1  P Unlim    Und imi i    niim  Unlim    i te      HAC Learning Opt     Set Learning Limit  qUnlimited Learning         Ho HAC Learning      lt Upfrrow gt  lt Downtirrow gt Hove  amp Enter Select    User s Manual     lt ESC gt Previous    40    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    IP Networking    Step 1   Move to highlight IP Networking from  Advanced Management     screen  and press   enter       Step 2  IP  amp  RIP Settings  Highlight IP  amp  RIP Settings from IP Networking  and press   enter       switcha    admin                     GE E  berne  Managed Switch            Switch Management Advanced Management IP Networking    LP Networking    MiP  amp  RIP Settings     ARP Table      Routing Table      DHCP Gateway Settings      Ping            Upfirrow    Downflrrow  Move  lt Enter gt Select  lt ESC gt Previous    Step 3   The screen shows a list of VLAN IDs  IP addresses  subnet masks  proxy ARPs  and RIPs    currently defined     LI  switcha    admin      GE Ethernet Managed Switch      Management Advanced Management IP Networking IP  amp  RIP Settings        lt UpArrow gt  lt DownArrow gt Move  lt Enter gt View Modify  lt ESC gt Previous    User   s Manual 41    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 4   Move to highlight the row that contains the parameters you want to change   and press   enter       switch a    admin         VLAN 1  0x001  IP Settings        TIP Address  BEE       IP Subnet Ma
24. 1 or later or Netscape  Navigator 4 03 or later     e Netscape Navigator  If you use Netscape Navigator 4 03 or 4 04  install the Netscape JDK 1 1 Patch   Download the patch from    http   help netscape com filelib htmlit  smartupdate    If you encounter problems accessing Help files when you use Netscape  clear the browser  memory cache and disk cache  and restart the browser     e Internet Explorer   If you use Internet Explorer  install the latest 4 01 Service Pack 1  This service pack makes   Internet Explorer Year 2000 compliant and fixes other product support issues  Download   the 4 01 Service Pack 1 from the following location   http   www microsoft com msdownload iebuild ie4sp1_win32 en ie4sp1_win3    If the above link is unavailable  download the service pack from    the Microsoft home page   http   www microsoft com    User   s Manual 21    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    SNMP BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT    If you enable the SNMP function through the console port  you can use an external SNMP   based application to configure and manage the switch  This management method requires  the SNMP agent on the switch and the SNMP Network Management Station to use the  same community string  This management method  in fact  uses two community strings   the    get    community string and the    set    community string  If the SNMP Network manage   ment station only knows the  set  community string  it can read and write to the MIBs   However  if it only knows the    get    communi
25. 5 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 1 Bcast Local       Upfirrow     Downflrrow   Move  lt   gt Add   Delete  lt s gt Search   ESO Previous    User s Manual 42    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    DHCP Gateway  Step 1   Highlight DHCP Gateway from IP Networking  and press   enter            UphHrir ow      Downllrrow Move   Enter  View Modifvy   ESC  Previous    Step 2   Select VLAN  and press   enter       GE Ethernet Managed Switch switch a         agement Advanced Management IP Networking DHCP Gateway Set tings admin       IVLAN ID  1  0x001      Address  3 112 130 118    IDHCP Gateway  DESDE   Maximum Hops  4   iDelay  sec   0   Preferred Server   Preferred Server   tPreferred Server    Preferred Server      lt Upfirrow gt  lt Downfirrow gt Hove  lt Enter gt Modify  lt   gt fAdd Relay IP  lt   gt Del IP  lt ESC gt Previous    Step 3   Highlight DHCP Gateway for Enabling or Disabling function     Ping Settings    Step 1   Move to highlight Ping from IP Networking  and press  lt enter gt        GE Ethernet Managed Switch switch      Switch Management  fldvanced Management IP Networkina Pina admin       Host  MEENENENEENEN     Count  1      Size  bytes   64      Timeout  sec        Enter 4 decimal bytes  dot separated  and press  lt ENTER gt   lt ESC gt Previous       User   s Manual 43    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 2  Host  Move to highlight Host  and press   enter       Step 3   Enter 4 decimal bytes  dot separated  as the IP address to ping     Step 4  Count  Move to hi
26. 8 188M   Speed fluto FC On   BEP Control     Port 3  10 180M   Speed fut Fan        Port  amp   18 180M   Spe lut C     n  Down      Port 5  18 1B8M   Spe lui FC   n  Down       Port 6  18 1804   Speed Hut CO  Down     Port 7  10 1800M   Sp  OUM FD FC On  Down      Port 8  18 1B0M   Speed 1800M FD FC   r  Down      amp llpHrrow    Downfirrow Move  lt Enter gt Select ESC Previous    Step 10   For Admin Control  move to highlight Up or Down from Admin Status Options     Step 11   The port is set as Admin Down to stop TX RX transmission  To allow transmission on the  port  move to highlight Up from the options in Step 10     Step 12  Physical Port Address  Press   esc   to a previous screen as shown in Step 1     Step 13   Move to highlight Physical Address to view physical port address     Step 14  Return to Basic Management  Press   esc   to return to  Basic Management  screen when completed     User s Manual 30    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Console Port Configurations    Step 1     Move to highlight Console Port from  Basic Management  screen     Step 2  Baud Rate      GE Ethernet Managed Switch       Se     switch Management Basic Hanagement Console Port Configurations admin        Console Port Confiaqurat ions         Baud Rate  MERI       Flow Control  Disabled      Modem Control  Disabled       Modem Setup Strin  rh     i Baud Hate Uptions 4     9600      19288       26400            UpHrrow zDownfHirrow  Moue  lt   Enter gt Select   ESC gt Previous    Baud Rate is hig
27. Disabled or Enabled     User s Manual 52    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Other Protocols    Step 1   Move to highlight Other Protocols from  Advanced Management  screen  and press   enter          Mher Protocol Settings     GVRP  MEDER    IGMP   Hctive    cUp  rrow gt  lt DomnAeron gt Hove  lt Enter gt Hodify      lt ESC gt Previous       Step 2  GVRP  Move to highlight GVRP  and press   enter    Decide to have it Disabled or Enabled     Step 5  IGMP    Move to highlight IGMP  and press   enter    Decide to have it Disabled or set in either Passive or  Active mode     Link Aggregation    Step 1   Move to highlight Link Aggregation from  Advanced Management  screen   and press   enter          ettings      Tele eaat      Aggregation Port        Aggregation Port Statistics  Fast Link Aggregation      IEEE 882 3 Aggregation      UpArrow lt Downfirrow Move  lt Enter gt Select   ESC  Preuious    User s Manual 53    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch  Aggregation Port Status    Step 2   Move to highlight Aggregation Port Status  and press   enter            Hori   EX EST  i T status  elected  Status  Unselected    Status  Unselected  Status  Unselected  Status  Unselected  Status  Unselected  Status  Unselected  Status  Unselected         Upfirrow  Downflirrow  Houve  lt Enter gt View   x   Switch   ESC  Preuious    Step 3   Select Actor or Partner for the Port selected     t Ma     algin Lt Le  aui enh  ink Aggregation    is  m Per ree  inagenent         Port 1       Par tner      llpfir
28. Filters Port 1       Uphrrow   lt Downlrrow  Move       Hdd  lt   gt Delele  lt s gt Search  amp ESC Previous    Step 4  Add Delete Search   Press     on keypad to add a specific MAC address to be filtered  Press     to delete a specific MAC  address from being filtered  Press  S  to search through current list of MAC addresses in the static  filtering database  The static filtering database maximum capacity is 64     Caution                 No precautionary messa ge appears before you delete a specific MAC    address from being filtered       Be sure you want to delete it before doing so     masamu daama AAAA     A4448WHHAALA        A4A448HAA          4A448HHAAR  A        A4448HL           A4448HHh    h     A4448H           A4448WHR  h  h     4448HR         4448HHARhA     444    User s Manual 47    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Rapid Spanning Tree Functions    Step 1   Move to highlight Rapid Spanning Tree from  Advanced Management  screen  and press   enter         GE Ethernet Managed Swi switcha         i       tch _Hanageme nt Rdve ance d Manage d TE nent Rapid 5 Spanning Tre e Pra Toc al admin i      Rapid 5pannina  ree Prolocol         Inn Iree Configurations       Spanning  ree Port states      Spanning Tree Path Costs     Spanning Tree Port Priorities       Protocol Migration       Edge Port      Point To Point Link      lipfirram    Downfirross   Hose  lt Enter Select CEC  Previous    Step 2  Spanning Tree Configurations  Move to highlight Spanning Tree Configuration
29. GE Fthernet Managed Switch switch    a            Switch Management fAdvanced Management Static Filtering admin      static bilterin       Source MHC Address Out Filters       Des rte HAC    Addre  SS Dut  Filters    IMAC Address In Filters     lt Upfrrow gt  lt Downfrrow gt Move  lt knter gt View Modify  lt ESC gt Previous    User s Manual 45    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 2  Source Destination MAC Address Out Filters  Move to highlight Source MAC Addresses or Destination MAC Addresses for static filtering   and press   enter       Source Filter      GE Ethernet Managed Switch switch a         agement Advanced Hanagement Static Filtering SRC MAC Out Filter admin      Upfirrow     Downfirrow   Hove      fidd      Delete   s  Search  lt FSO Previous    Destination Filter    GE Ethernet Managed Switch switch a    agement Advanced Management Static Filtering DST MAC Out Filter  hn Ina        lt Uphrrow gt  lt Downfrrow gt Move  lt   gt Add   Delete  lt s gt Search  lt ESC gt Previous    MAC Address in Filters    Step 3   Move to highlight MAC Address Filters from Static Filtering  and press  lt enter gt        CE  Ethe rne   Hanage d Swit switcha    ent Advanced Management  Stat i Filtering MRC Address In Filters admin         Upfirrow     Downfirrow   Move  lt Enter gt View  lt LoSwitch  lt ESC gt Previous    User   s Manual 46    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    MAC Address in Filters      GE Ethernet Managed Swi tcl         nced Hanagement Static Filtering HAC Address In 
30. GE Security    managed ethernet  switches       D GES7600 Series  Installation  amp  Operation Instructions    imagination at work    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    PREFACE    This manual describes how to install and use the D GES7600 series EtherNav   Manageable 8 9 Port 10 100 1000 Base TX  100 1000 Base FX  Ethernet Switch   This switch integrates full wire speed switching technology with SNMP RMON  web based management functions  The D GES7600 series brings a simple answer  to today   s complicated networking environments     To get the most out of this manual  you should have an understanding of Ethernet  networking concepts     In this manual  you will find     e Features on the Switch   e Illustrative LED functions   e Installation Instructions   e Management Configuration  e SNMP      e Specifications    User s Manual    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch       INSTALLATION  amp  OPERATION MANUAL   D GES7600    PREFACE  TABLE OF CONTENTS  PRODUCT OVERVIEW  Zeie eje Ee EE 1  PIOOUCU e EE d  elt E 1  Management SUPPO E e  mie or NBI DS EE E  Saile el Bee 4  BOSC FUNCIONE Laetus iiU GNE tne eee ere etter eee Te ec een eer s  EE Ee 5  PTC S IE e eseria ttp IU AEEA    S                                 8  Broadcast ee ee E 9  Multi Basedg Multimedia ADDIICULOLS accetti tecti eti rt ee 9  EE ee 9  EE ee e Guam mmn tm UD mE UE EE ELE DATEI 9  VAN CONGO O O E 10  EE COMMUNA 9 d NN 10  OCCT ER COMMUNICIUO QD e MEDI prn eO ONT rcr 10  E                                           10  IGMP 
31. Link Aggregation   File Transfer  Assign a range of ports to trunking groups  Send files using the TFTP or Kermit protocol     User s Manual 33    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    L2 Switching DataBase         GE Ethernet Managed Switch   Seitch Hanagement dHduong    iced Hanagemen   Switching Dalabas       OI DN Perspective    HIP Multicast Grou    p Perspective    IMAC Address Perspective     Port Perspective       llpHrrow   DownHrrow  Move   knoter Select   ESL   Previous    Step 1  VLAN Perspective  Highlight L2 Switching Database from  Advanced Management  screen   and press   enter       Step 2   The VLAN Perspective is highlighted  Press   enter   to view VLAN info of the default VLAN  or if you want to obtain a VLAN perspective instead of the default VLAN     Note  Default VLAN   The IEEE802 1Q standard defines VLAN ID  1 as the default VLAN   The default VLAN includes all the ports as the factory default          Upflirrow zDownHrrow Hove    Enter View Modify       reate      Delete       ESC  Previous    Step 5  Create VLAN  Press  lt   gt  on keypad to enter New VLAN Settings   Enter new VLAN ID and VLAN name     Note   Remote  is appended to the VLAN ID automatically if the VLAN is learned  from a remote switch     User   s Manual 34    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 4   Press   esc   and the following screen appears  Press        to add new switch ports to the  newly created VLAN     GE Ethernet Managed  witc switch  a        ment Hdvanced Leier Switching DataB
32. Options if you want to change  the line soeed and duplex settings     Note    Auto  allows the switch to automatically ascertain the line soeed and duplex mode  All the other  selections force the port to use a specific line speed and duplex mode     HD    denotes half duplex  mode  FD denotes full duplex mode     Step 7   Click the drop down menu under Flow Control Options if you want to configure the flow  control for this port     Note    Auto  allows the switch to automatically decide whether or not to use flow control   Disable  turns off flow control at all times    Enable  turns on flow control at all times     Step 8   Click Update Setting when completed  A confirmation window appears     Note     For your convenience  click the LED s on the image of the switch and view its  current speed  duplex  and link activity     User s Manual 72    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Console Port Configuration    Step 1   To access the console port configuration parameters  click Basic Setup button first  and then click Console Port     EI ait Marsa I apis  ss er nid by id dv a Tiri in       Bor  Part Managed Ethernet Switch 5x YO T  OMBps plus 1X 1000Mbos    Baud Rate  115200     Flow Control  Debe     sl  Eodem Control  Emane       Boden Setup String Fiag  Cutault Setup  Swing    Modem Setup String TEEN  amp C1 80 1 8D   LIF  Errani       LIP Address    ELIP Subnet Masak TA       ET Mora a a O e  Step 2  Baud Rate  Click an appropriate speed from Baud Rate drop down menu on the fie
33. P multicast packets across sub networks  an  external IP multicast router is needed if IP multicast packets have to be routed  across different sub networks     SWITCH MANAGEMENT    Administration Console Via RS 232 Console Port   The switch provides an on board serial port  which allows the switch to be configured via a  directly connected terminal or a Telnet session     Web Based Browser Interface   The switch also boasts a point and click browser based interface that lets users access full  switch configuration and functionality from a Netscape or Internet Explorer browser     External SNMP Based Network Management     The switch can also be configured via SNMP   For more information on switch management  please refer to the  Switch Management  section     User   s Manual 11    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    INSTALLATION    This section gives step by step instructions about how to install  the EtherNav    D GES7600 switch     Selecting a Site for the Switch   As with any electric device  you should place the switch where it will not be subjected to  temperatures  humidity  or electromagnetic interference above the rated specifications   The site you select should meet the following requirements       The ambient temperature should be between  40 to 74 degrees Celsius     The relative humidity should be less than 95 percent  non condensing       Surrounding electrical devices should not exceed the electromagnetic field   RFC  standards for EIC 801 3  Level 2  3V M  field st
34. Priority  O  9 i   Port Status  Enabled    4        9    1 6    i    lt UpArrow gt  lt DownArrow gt Move  lt Enter gt Modify  lt ESC gt Previous    User   s Manual 60    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 7   Select Port to be Defined     Step 8  Move to highlight Range Port     1 GE Ethe Ss  Managed Switch erite h_a  d        ch Manaagement Tidueanced Management Tljos Setup Logical Port Range Vier i           Range Logical Pori       Low Port Number  FRR     High Pert Humber   1 U     Drop Priority  Low     flransmil Priority        Upfirrow     Downflrrow  Hove  lt Enter gt Modify ESE Previous    VLAN  Step 1  Move to highlight VLAN from QoS Setup  and press  lt enter gt    Step 2  Assign desired port to a VLAN     GE Ethernet Hanaged Switch            Switch Management Advanced Hanagement QoS Setup VLAN Priority  D    l VLHM Priority B 5ettir               Drop Priority  nm    Cs  i lransnit Priority      a  1        lt Upfir row    DawnHrrow   Hoye Ent er gt Hodify   ESO Miis       ToS  Step 1  Move to highlight ToS from QoS Setup  and press   enter     Step 2  Highlight desired port to be set     1 GE Ethernet Managed Switch switch a      EET TEST Hanagement Advanced Management QoS Setup los Priority       of Priorily Index   r          Drop Priority   Lee S  Transmit Sat om H  1      d  3  h  5  b  i       e      Upfirrow     Dounfirrow Hove zEriter s Modify ESC Previous    User s Manual 61    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Tx Queue Setting  Step 1  Move to highlight Tx 
35. Queue Setting from QoS Setup  and press   enter     Step 2  Set Queue for optional Port 9       GE Ethernet Managed Switch switch_a       Switch Management Advanced Management Qo0S Setup  tx Queues admin            ort       QoS Policy  SETGE     Bandwidth Partitions        Shaper Configuration      lt UpArrow gt  lt Downfrrow gt Move  lt Enter gt View Modify  lt ESC gt Previous    Fixed Priority    Step 1  Move to highlight Fixed Priority from QoS Setup  and press  lt enter gt    Step 2  Select desired Port       GE Ethernet Hanaged Switch switch a            ch Management  Hduanced Management QoS Setup Fixed Prioritu Port admin    EE EE    2   Port 31     Port 4     Fixed Drop Priority      Port 5     Fixed Transmit Priority  0     Port 6      Fixed priority  Fnabled     Port 7      Port 8  10 1004         Upfirraw    zDownHrrow  Mouve   Enter View Modi fy CESC  Previous    Rate Control    Step 1  Move to highlight Rate Control from QoS Setup  and press  lt enter gt      GE Ethernet Managed Switch switch_a       Switch Management Advanced Management   oS Setup Rate Control admin        Rate Control  TERRE       Port Number       Kal   niro    l f     Enabled      Egress       Ingress     lt Upfrrow gt  lt Downfrrow gt Move  lt Enter gt Select  lt ESC gt Previous    User   s Manual 62    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    SENDING AND RECEIVING FILES       The TFTP protocol is used to download upgraded software to the switch     A VLAN with the proper IP address and routing path t
36. ST BASED MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS   Multimedia applications  such as interactive training  video monitoring  and video data  transmissions  require large amounts of bandwidth  These applications are also extremely  sensitive to variable delays  which are inevitable on a shared Ethernet network  By defining a  VLAN based on the IP multicast address for all defined members on the VLAN  adequate  bandwidth will be available for these applications  providing true multimedia Ethernet     IMPROVED SECURITY   Because VLANs are independent  only the devices within the same VLAN can  communicate with each other  If a device in one VLAN wants to communicate with  a device in another VLAN  the traffic must go through a router     VLAN MEMBERSHIP  VLAN implementation allows       Up to 64 VLANs in one switch       VLANs across multiple switches by using explicit or implicit tagging and the  GARP GVRP protocol defined in IEEE802 1p and 802 10       An end station s network interface card belongs to multiple VLANs    A switch port to be associated with multiple VLANs     DEFINITIONS OF VLAN MEMBERSHIP   VLAN implementation allows VLAN membership to be defined based on ports  Physical port  numbers organizes port based VLANs  For example  switch ports 1 2 4 and 6 can be grouped  on VLAN  while server ports 3  5  7 and 8 can be on another VLAN  Broadcasts from servers  within each group would only go to the members of its own VLAN  This ensures that broadcast  storms cannot cause a network to
37. Snooping and IP Multicast Filtering                      eene 10  See Me te E a A E seen eei E A eee DER 11  INSTALLBATIQD      5st tecto cde busta depre tibl creta 12  Selecting A Site For The Switch  12  Methods Tor MOUMUNG the D GES 7600    ots o ae paired eint 12 15  Connecupd BosPDUDE cede pud imr Ed EUR N p CEU ERI RUNE 16  e EE LR RE 16  Connecting Bebe lg 17  COUE TUDE S Lend ee 17  SWITCH MANAGEMENT 18  Management ee 18 19  E EO EEE E E a EE ETA E AE A E A E 20  DOTACE Ee 20  Wer Monod an E 2l  Ne lee tee 21  E e ENEN EE E NEE EEO 2l    User s Manual    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch       INSTALLATION  amp  OPERATION MANUAL   D GES7600    SWITCH MANAGEMENT CONTINUE    SNMP Based Network Mongogement tentent ee  Sege NG TNR RR              22  Management Architecture  ee  MENU DRIVEN CONSOLE MANAGEMENT    23  Fejeterseg On TA TNE WIC RR RE 23  AEE TOn POT ee 23  Switch Management Screen  24  Navigating Through The Console Jnterioce sss 25   Performing Basic Management AcChvitles 25 31  EECH 32   Performing Advanced Management AcCHhvifles sees 33 62   Sending and Receiving FII8S uas metrice nitri bestrebt eere ame eti its 65 64  Beete NIME RR RR T                               65  Se RN RR RR 65  Restore Defa  lt SSNS E 65  EE 65  WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT 66  Logano On Ta TNE Wit RR RR 66  Understanding The Browser Intertoce teens 67  Pertorming File AOUVIBIBS E 68  TO Pettorte e 68  Performing Basic Setup Activities    tte 69   T   FPerlormi  Basic Setup E tege 69 73 
38. anagement activities consist of L2 Switching Database  IP Networking   Bridging  Static Filtering  Spanning Tree  SNMP  Other Protocols  Port Trunking   Port Mirroring  File Transfer     To Perform Advanced Management Activities  Step 1     Highlight  Advanced Management  from Switch Management screen  and press   enter     The  Advanced Management  screen appears       GEE    J thernet Managed Switch       Switch Management Advanced Management  b       I a n             Wi Switching DataBase  amp      IP Networking       Bridging        Static Filtering      Rapid Spanning Tree      SNHP      Other Protocols     iLink Aggregation      Port Hirroring      QoS Setup     IFile Transfer      Upfirrow sDownflirrow Hove  lt Enter Select  lt ESC gt Previous    Step 2   Move to highlight a desired option and press  lt enter gt   Or press  lt esc gt  to exit     L2 Switching DataBase  View and change VLAN  MAC address  IP multicast group  and port perspectives     IP Networking  View and change IP settings and ping settings     Bridging  View and change aging period for MAC address and flood limit for all ports     Static Filtering  View add delete search all source destination MAC addresses to be filtered     Rapid Spanning Tree  View and change spanning tree configurations  ports states  path costs  and port priorities     SNMP  View and change the SNMP configuration  Port Mirroring  Mirror one port to Port 1   Other Protocols  View and change GVRP and IGMP settings  QoS Set Up    
39. anced Setup button  and point to VLAN  Perspective in the selection menu              Step 1  VLAN Configuration  Click VLAN Configuration     Step 2   Click on a VLAN ID whose VLAN configuration you want to change        z 1 b  en spama z  t  rest me    SS          Fh bes es gegen Took wb EJ  I     E GAA Uem dece Que 9 x OB cd       8 or 9 Port Managed Ethernet Switch EX 1YO 100Mbps plus 1X 1000Mbps    File Harir Samp Advanced Seip    Step 3   The VLAN Information window appears  Click to assign switch ports to VLAN ID 1  For each  switch  the port options include Tagged Ports  Untagged Ports  or Forbidden Ports     Step 4   Click to close the VLAN Information window     Step 5  Add a VLAN Entry  Click on the Add VLAN button to create a new VLAN     User s Manual 80    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch  IP Multicast Group    To view the IP multicast group addresses  click the Advanced Setup button  and click IP Multicast  Group in the selection menu  The information is read only     VLAN Perspective    To view the VLAN configuration information  click the Advanced Setup button  and point to VLAN  Perspective in the selection menu     Step 6   The Add a VLAN Entry window appears     Step 7   Click in the VLAN ID text box and specify a new VLAN ID number     Step 8   Click in the VLAN Name text box and type a name for this newly created VLAN     Step 9   Click to assign switch ports to this VLAN  For each switch  the port options include  Tagged Ports  Untagged Ports  or Forbidden Po
40. any transparent only  source route  or  SRT bridge that implements the Spanning Tree Protocol       The dotidTp Group   contains objects that describe the entity   s transparent bridging status   This group is applicable to transparent operation only and SRT bridges       The dotidStatic Group   contains objects that describe the entity s destination address    filtering status  This group is applicable to any type of bridge which performs destination   address filtering     User s Manual 89    SPECIFICATIONS    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Manageable  8 9 Port Switch    Applicable Standards    Switching Method  Forwarding Rate  lOBase    100BaseTX   1000BaseTX     Performance    Cable   110BaseT   100 1000BaseTX   100 1000BaseFX     LED Indicators    Dimensions   Net Weight   Power Input   Power Consumption  Operating Temperature  Storage Temperature  Humidity    Emissions    User   s Manual    10 100 1000BaseT TX auto negotiating ports  with RJ 45 connectors and 100 1000BaseFX  fiber ports combination    IEEE 802 5 10BaseT  IEEE 802 3u  ab 100 1000BaseTX FX    Store and Forward    10   20Mbps half   full duplex  100   200Mbps half   full duplex  1000 2000Mbps half  full duplex  148 80pps for 10Mbps    148 800pps for 100Mbps  1 488 000pps for 1000Mbps    2 pair UTP STP Cat  5  5E  6   2 pair UTP STP Cat  5E Both up to 100m  328ft   MMF  50 or 62 5 m   SMF  9 or10 m    Per unit   Power status   Per port   LNK  Link   ACT  Activity    FDX COL   W8 5in D7 5in H 1 75in   4 5  b
41. ard  This    compliance assures customers that the switch is compatible with  and will interoperate  with other solutions that adhere to the same open standard     User s Manual 22    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    MENU DRIVEN CONSOLE MANAGEMENT    The switch provides a menu driven console interface for configuration purposes   The switch can be configured either locally through its RS 232 port or remotely via  a Telnet session     This section describes how to configure the switch using its menu driven console     Logging On To The Switch  At the screen prompt   Switch Console Login   Password   Login Name  Enter the console interface factory default console name admin     Password   Enter the factory default password  ethernav  press   Enter   directly     Or enter a user defined password if you followed the instructions later and  changed the factory default password     Factory Default Password  ethernav  press   Enter   directly   NOTE  Only one console and three Telnet users can log on to the switch    concurrently  However  it is not recommended that multiple users modify  the configuration at the same time     User s Manual 23    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    SWITCH MANAGEMENT SCREEN       GE Ethernet Managed Switch  System Mame  switch_a    Console Login  _    GE Ethernet Managed Switch   der Tch Hanagement      h H i    ds um  l          I    Switch Hanagemeni    basic Management      Advanced Management     Logout      Save Settings       Restore Default Settings   
42. ase VLAN Perspective       VLAN ID         if  0x001  Default    z VLAN Info       LAN Activities  LAN Settings           Upferow CGowahrrtw  Hove  Enter  gt Select ESC Previous    Step 5   Move to highlight a suitable option from Port Options and press  lt enter gt    e g  Untagged Ports       GE Ethernet Managed Swi ts switch a    nagement   L  Switching o edMl DH Perspectives VLAN Activ itie admin         ZUptirronz   DownHrrow Houe   Ent  rsSeleci  ESC Previous    Step 6    From Select Untagged Ports  press  lt enter gt  to select All Ports or move to highlight each  port individually and press  lt enter gt   Similar procedure when you select Tagged Ports and  Forbidden Ports in Step 5     Note  If you added untagged ports and want to now add tagged ports or forbidden  ports  or vice versa  repeat Step 5 and Step 6     User   s Manual 35    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 7   Press   esc   to a previous screen as shown in Step 2     Step 8  Delete VLAN  Highlight a VLAN ID and press       to delete it     Note  The default VLAN cannot be deleted   IP Multicast Group Perspective  Step 1     Move to highlight IP Multicast Group Perspective from L2 Switching Database screen  and  press   enter         GE Ethernet Managed Swi ti    Hanagement L  Switching DataBas ce  P Multicast Group Pers sper    hive admin      TES   CMAR           5 0 1 22    1224 80 1 6 O01    1225 1 2 3 i AN i etre     235 80 68 83 VLAN 1  0x001      239 255 295 254 VLAN 1  0x001    UpArrow  lt DownAr
43. ate     Whether the source MAC address or destination MAC address is to be filtered     Whether the source port ID is the same as destination port ID     If any of these conditions are met  the switch drops the receiving   Otherwise  it continues with the forwarding process described below     FORWARDING  During the forwarding process  the switch checks whether the   destination MAC address   VLAN   pair is unknown     If it is unknown  the switch floods the receiving frame to all ports in the VLAN   excluding the source port       If itis known  the switch forwards the receiving frame to the port associated  with the   destination MAC address  VLAN   pair  At the same time  the switch  ascertains the individual s ports VLAN tagging and or un tagging configuration  and corresponding VLAN ID render the appropriate frame tagging when the frame  is ready to be transmitted     User s Manual 6    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    MULTICAST SWITCHING    For multicast switching  the D GES7600 checks whether the received frame is a BPDU  If a  BPDU is received  the switch forwards the frame to the CPU for processing by the spanning  tree protocol  Otherwise  the D GES7600 performs the following processes     VLAN CLASSIFICATION  Same as for unicast switching     LEARNING  Same as for unicast switching     FILTERING  After learning the address  the switch checks       Whether the source port or destination port is not in the following state     Whether the source MAC address or destinatio
44. cation through hardware as described in   Basic Functions  section     INTER VLAN COMMUNICATION  The switch supports Inter VLAN communication using CPU based routing software        GVRP  GARP VLAN Registration Protocol     In addition to network management tools that allow network administrators to statically  add and delete VLAN member ports  the routing switch supports GARP VLAN Registration  Protocol  GVRP   GVRP supports dynamic registration of VLAN port members within a switch  and across multiple switches     In addition to dynamically updating registration entries with a switch  GVRP is used to  communicate VLAN registration information to other VLAN aware switches  so that  members of a VLAN can cover a wide span of switches on a network     GVRP allows both VLAN aware workstations and switches to issue and revoke VLAN  memberships  VLAN aware switches register and propagate VLAN membership to all  ports that are part of the active topology of the VLAN     IGMP SNOOPING AND IP MULTICAST FILTERING    The Internet Group Management Protocol  IGMP  runs between hosts and their immediately  neighboring multicast routers  The protocol   s mechanisms allow a host to inform its local  router that it wants to receive transmissions addressed to a specific multicast group     Routers periodically query the LAN to determine if known group members are still active     User   s Manual 10    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch       IGMP Snooping  amp  IP Multicast Filtering Continued      
45. ced Management  screen  and press   enter     You can mirror one port to Port 1          Mirror Index Mirror To Mirror From Mode    ME DE  WR       Upfir row   Dounfirrow Hove  lt Enter gt Select  lt L gt Switchte   lt ESC gt Previous       Step 2   Press  lt enter gt  to enter Port Mirroring Options        e Port Hirroring Options    Mirror Indes Mirror To   1  Mirror Ta     NENNEN    e Mirror Fron     Mirror Mode  l    i  Upfirrow    DownfirrowsMove  lt Enter gt Modify  lt   gt Delete   ESC  Preuious       Step 3  Mirror From  Press   enter   to enter Mirror From Options  listing the ports that can be mirrored from           p  z     i    I     Port Mirri       Mirror Ind Mirr   d      3          Mirror To   Port 4 i     E  IMirror Fr  Por 5     11 2    Mirror Ho   Port 6     i      Port 7    iPort 8 i     Upfirrow   Dounfirrow Nove     Enter Select CESC Previous    User s Manual 58    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 4   Move to highlight the port you want to mirror from and press   enter       Step 5  Mirror Mode  Move to select Mirror Mode  From Mode Options  decide whether the port to be mirrored  from will be receiving or transmitting     Step 6   Press   esc   when completed     Quality of Service  QoS     Step 1   Move to highlight QoS Setup from  Advanced Management  screen  and press   enter         GE Ethernet Managed Swi tch switch a              Switch Management fdvanced Management QoS Setup admin          EST eet       iLogical Port       b A    ilo      Ir 
46. e to highlight each port and press  lt enter gt  to configure individually       GE Ethernet T    Switch switch a         ic Hanagement LAN Port Configurations Line Speed  amp  Flow Contro   admin        Lane Speed  amp  Flow Control        Port  1800H   3p i  T     Port  18 1800H     e Au to    UN  11 IDN FO  F     n    Port  18 100H    Gre d Huta G r  180M FD  FC   n      Part      Spe eed Auto C i  Do n    10 1004   Speed fHuto MEI  Dos   18 108H    Spe ed Buto C i LDown   10 180H   Speed 1080M FD  FC 0i  Down   18 1004   Spa     108M FD     FC Ur  De    f         10 100H   Speed Aute FC On  Down   i               Tu   2    m   or or   CO cl CIS CP P d S Im m        pen     i   k  ka  ama  E           UpHrrow DownHrrow Moue   Enter Modify  lt L3Switch   ESL  Previous    User s Manual 28    Step 4     Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Port Setting Options screen appears  Highlight Speed  amp  Flow Control     and press   enter       H GE Ethernet Man  er  Switc  h    ic Hanagement LAN Port Configurations Line Speed  amp  Flow Control        Uu  e     T         E  e  wi          S    Step 5  Line Speed    switcha    admin        Port Setting   ptions          Speed  amp  Flow Control    Lx   Control         UoRe ron   lt DownArrow  Hove  lt Enter gt Select     lt ESC Previous    For Line Speed  move to highlight a desired setting from Speed Options     and press  lt enter gt        GE Ethernet Managed Sw      ic   Management  LAN Por t te Configurations    Line 8       switch_a 
47. ed  O       Marker Response PDUs Transmitted         Upfirrow     Downfir row   Hove  lt ESC gt Previous    User   s Manual 56    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Fast Link Aggregation    Step 8   Move to highlight Fast Link Aggregation  and press   enter            Key   Member Ports      EE  ER ERR GU INN GE GERD ER EE EE SS SS SS SS SSS SS SS URN SS SS ERU GN SS SS RN ON RE      Upfirrow   Downfirrow  HMouve  lt   gt fdd   Delete  lt Enter gt Detail  lt ESC gt Previous    IEEE802 3 Aggregation    Step 9   Move to highlight lEEE802 3 Aggregation  and press   enter       NT  Ethernet Man      Ist T ET B d    ch Mangen diene magement       Hx Venus DAD  I wi iTi 0000000       ee d ile iil        pfirrow   Dounfirrow Nove   Enter  Select  lt ESO gt Previous      Step 10   Select desired Aggregator        Aggregator 18 Details i     Aggregator MAC Mem  goxo05019800114  Actor System Priorit     Actor ten ID  gei NOBLIA        Ae tor Key  l  Par tner pios Priority      Partner System ID  i  EN O     Partner Key  l  IBggregator Status  Individual I     Actor Key Type  Del aul        j  L  L    i           I     f     j  I     I  I  j  L  i     i  g    SS E NER IE SSS INE UU RUE SN UE NE UE E o SS NN SSS 2 RUN OE   GR SS NR UNE NR SS UU DS GN GG GR GR SS ES SSS  A SS S o E SS UR NR MUROS GNE GS      lpfirrow    Downfirrow  Move  lt Enter gt Port List LESC Previous    User s Manual 57    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch  Port Mirroring  Step 1     Move to highlight Port Mirroring from  Advan
48. ed  hackers need only know the IP address  and subnet mask     May encounter lag times on poor connections    Telnet Interface   The connection is the same as Web Based Browser Interface  but with Console  Port Hyper Terminal type user interface     External SNMP Based Network Management Application     Advantages     Communicates with functions at the MIB level    Based on open standards    Disadvantages      Requires SNMP manager software     Least visually appealing of all three methods     Some settings require calculations     Security can be compromised  hackers need only know the community name     User   s Manual 19    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    ADMINISTRATION CONSOLE   The administration console is an external  character oriented  menu driven user  interface for performing system administration such as displaying statistics or  changing option settings     Using this method  you can view the administration console from a terminal  personal  computer  Apple Macintosh  or workstation connected to the switch s console port     There are two ways to use this management method  direct access or mode Telnet access   The following sections describe these methods     DIRECT ACCESS   Direct access to the administration console is achieved by directly connecting a terminal or  a PC equipped with a terminal emulation program  such as Hyper Terminal  to the switch  console port     When using the management method  configure the terminal emulation program to use  the followin
49. enter          Spanning  ree Port Priorities      All Parts  178       Port 9 IE   Enter Part Priority     Port i     or   Port   Port   Fort  Port  Port   Port              n I  d         I       RO    d   i  Fm    CO ll OS C Em COPS    12  M  128  128      l       i    ee dm    UL EN EE E EE RR E UE SA E ERR GER GNE ERR ER GER GEN ON NER GGG ES SS ZR ONG GRE GE ONE  D ON  GEN SS RE NER IEEE UR NR GUN OD EORNM GEI OE UAM INR GG ORE NEN GNE DR Ns    Enter  0   240  granularity 16  and press   ENTER    lt ESC gt Previous    Step 2    Move to highlight All Ports or each port individually  and press  lt enter gt   For new priority value   type a decimal number from 0 255  and press  lt enter gt   A low value gives the port a greater  likelihood of becoming a Root port     Protocol Migration         Protocol Migration    Port Migration Options          _  Cnm JJ USC E C5 NI e    SS NE EE EE NUS INE EE OUR OR UE INE GU RUE NER NE NEUE NEUE GR gU SS NR RUN SS GR GR OR RR SS SS INE SS NR DS GR GE RO uS SS SS SR SSS UR NR UE JR   RR NR GR RR OS e GN GR NR      lpfirrow   Downfirrow  Move  lt Enter gt Select LESC Previous    User s Manual 50    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Edge Port    nagement Hapid 5r         Edge Port Setting           9  SaD ed ut ib       1  Disabled  Dis i    2  Disabled  Dis  Edge Port Options      3  Disabled  Dis     Pert 11  DiS  DRS        Port 5  Disabled  Dis        6  Disabled  Dis       T  Disabled  Disabled        8  Disabled  Disabled          Upfirr
50. f band connection to the probe     The switch provides RMON capabilities that allow network administrators to set  parameters and view statistical counters defined in MIB II  Bridge MIB  and RMON MIB   RMON activities are performed at a Network Management Station running an SNMP  network management application with graphical user interface        SNMP AGENT AND MIB 2  RFC 1213     The SNMP Agent running on the switch manager CPU is responsible for       Retrieving MIB counters from various layers of software modules according to the  SNMP GET GET NEXT frame messages       Setting MIB variables according to the SNMP SET frame message     Generating an SNMP TRAP frame message to the Network Management Station if the    threshold of a certain MIB counter is reached or if other trap conditions  such as the  following  are met     User s Manual 87    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Warm start   Cold start   Link up   Link down  Authentication failure  Rising alarm   Falling alarm  Topology alarm    MIB 2 defines a set of manageable objects in various layers of the TCP IP protocol suites  MIB 2  covers all manageable objects from layer 1 to layer 4 and  as a result  is the major SNMP MIB  supported by all vendors in the networking industry  The switch supports a complete  implementation of SNMP Agent and MIB 2     RMON MIB  RFC 1757  AND BRIDGE MIB  RFC 1493     The switch provides hardware based RMON counters in the switch chipset  The switch manager  CPU polls these counters period
51. form MAC address management   IP networking   per port statistics   port priority   bridging      static MAC filters   IP multicast group   VLAN perspective   spanning tree perspective    SNMP   other protocols   port trunking   port mirroring     User s Manual 67    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch       PERFORMING FILE ACTIVITIES    To Perform File Activities   Click the  File  button at the upper field of the main displau  the menu options appear        Step 1  Saving Setting  Click Saving Setting to save your configuration settings     Step 2   When you click it  a message asks  Are you sure you want to save setting      click OK to save it or Cancel to abort it     Step 1  Receive File Via TFTP  Click Receive File Via TFTP on the  File  display     Note  The TFTP protocol is used to download upgraded software to the switch   A VLAN with the proper IP address and routing path to the TFTP server must be  configured for the switch to access the specified TFTP server     Step 2   For File Name  type the name of the file you intend to receive     Step 3   For IP Address  type the IP address from where the file will be obtained     Step 4   Click Receive Now     User s Manual 68    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 1  Reboot  Click Reboot on the  File  display     Step 2   When you click it  a message asks  Are you sure you want to save setting    click OK to save it or Cancel to abort it     Step 1  Logout  Click Logout on the  File  display     Step 2   When you click it  a messa
52. g parameters  you can change these settings after login       Default Parameters  115  200bps  8 Data Bits  No Parity  1 Stop Bit  Flow Control None    This management method is often preferred because you can remain connected and  monitor the system during systems reboots  Also certain error messages are sent to the  Console port regardless of the interface through which the associated action was initiated   A Macintosh or PC attachment can use any terminal emulation program for connecting   to the terminal serial port  A workstation attachment under UNIX can use an emulator  such as TIP     Telnet ACCESS   You can access the switch s administration console from a PC or Macintosh using DOS  window through network with IP address  The switch management program provides a  CONSOLE PORT screen  accessible from the BASIC MANAGEMENT screen  that lets you  configure parameters for remote access     User   s Manual 20    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    WEB MANAGEMENT  The switch provides a browser interface that lets you configure and manage  the switch remotely     After you set up your IP address for the switch  you can access the switch s web  interface applications directly in your web browser by entering the IP address of the  switch  You can then use your web browser to list and manage switch configuration  parameters from one central location  just as if you were directly connected to the  switch s console port     Web Management requires either Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0
53. ge asks  Are you sure you want to save setting    click OK to save it or Cancel to abort it     PERFORMING BASIC SETUP ACTIVITIES    To perform Basic Setup Activities   Click the  Basic Setup  button at the upper field of the main display  the menu options appear                             Step 1  General Management Configuration  Click General and the screen shows  the Basic Setup General parameters   The screen here is the same when you first access the switch browser interface          m enrad b duh Padrarhreptere     IB sl          Erem  erp kaa  rm        em mg ms ees Te e    f eet i vs  1 Wh un zz E    ren rs A Ze NIU           B or 9 Port Managed Ethernet Switch SX TO T  OMDbps plus 1X 1000Mbps    File Barir Sep   Advanced Setup       User s Manual 69    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 2  System Name  Click in System Name text box on the field of Basic Setup General     Step 3   Type a system name if it is blank  or replace the current system name with a new one     Step 4  Location  Click in Location text box on the field of Basic Setup General     Step 5   Type a location name if it is blank  or replace the current location name with a new one     Step 6  Statistic Collection  To enable or disable statistics collection at the switch  click the appropriate option from  Statistic Collection drop down menu     Step 7  Reboot On Error  To allow or prevent the switch from rebooting when a fatal error is detected  click the  appropriate option from Reboot On Error drop
54. ghlight Count  and press   enter       Step 5   Specify a packet count number from 1 to 999  or type O for an infinite packet count   and press   enter       Step 6  Size  bytes   Move to highlight Size  and press   enter       Step 7   Specify a packet size from 0 1500  and press   enter       Step 8  Timeout  sec   Move to highlight Timeout  and press   enter       Step 9   Specify a timeout value from 1 999  and press   enter       Step 10   Press   esc   to start to ping when completed with the ping parameters     User s Manual 44    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Bridging    Step 1   Move to highlight Bridging from  Advanced Management  screen  and press   enter       GE  n Manage   Swit ch          Switch Hani igement  Adv anced Mani age ment Bridging Pi rame ters    ging Param    Iflging Time  seconds   HW   iFlood Limit for All ports ipkt s    Inl imi ted  IBroadcast Limit  pkt s        Multicast Limit  pkt s   Un     lt UpArrow gt  lt DownArrow gt Move  lt Enter gt Modify  lt ESC gt Previous    Step 2  Aging Time  Move to highlight Aging Time  and press  lt enter gt   Enter a decimal number as bridge  aging period in seconds or  enter O for no aging     Step 3  Flood Limits for all Ports  Move to highlight Flood Limit for All Ports  and press  lt enter gt   Enter a decimal  number as flood limit in packets per second or  enter O for no limit     Static Filtering  Step 1     Move to highlight Static Filtering from  Advanced Management  screen   and press   enter       
55. ghlight Set Community Name  and press  lt enter gt   Enter text and press  lt enter gt      Step 5  Trap Community Name  Move to highlight Trap Community Name 1 and press  lt enter gt   Enter text and press  lt enter gt    Repeat to specify up to three more trap community names     Step 6  Trap Host IP Address  Move to highlight Trap Host 1 IP Address  and press   enter    Type an IP address for trap host 1  and press   enter    Repeat to specify up to two more trap host IP addresses     Step 7  Cold Start Trap  Move to highlight Cold Start Trap  and press   enter    Decide to have it Disabled or Enabled     Step 8  Warm Start Trap  Move to highlight Warm Start Trap  and press   enter    Decide to have it Disabled or Enabled     Step 9  Link Down Trap  Move to highlight Link Down Trap  and press   enter    Decide to have it Disabled or Enabled     Step 10  Link Up Trap  Move to highlight Link Up Trap  and press   enter    Decide to have it Disabled or Enabled     Step 11  Authentication Failure Trap  Move to highlight Authentication Failure Trap  and press   enter     Decide to have it Disabled or Enabled     Step 12  Rising Alarm Trap  Move to highlight Rising Alarm Trap  and press   enter     Decide to have it Disabled or Enabled     Step 13  Falling Alarm Trap  Move to highlight Falling Alarm Trap  and press   enter     Decide to have it Disabled or Enabled     Step 14  Topology Change Trap    Move to highlight Topology Change Trap  and press   enter     Decide to have it 
56. hlighted  Press  lt enter gt  if you want to change the current    console baud rate     Step 3  Flow Control    Press  lt esc gt  to return to  Basic Management  screen when completed     Step 4  Modem Control    Step 5  Modem Setup String    Not Supported     Step 6  Return to Basic Management  Press  lt esc gt  to return to  Basic Management  screen when completed     User   s Manual    51    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch  Alarm Configurations    Step 1   Move to highlight Alarm from  Basic Management  screen     GE Ethernet Managed Switch suitch         Seitch Hanagesent Basic Hanagement admin       General    ILAN Port     Console Port        l c r       amp llpBirrow   DownHrrow Move      Enter gt Select ESC Previous    Step 2   Set optical ports Loss of Signal       GE Ethernet Managed Switch switch_a            witch Management Basic Management admin    Hi Hm    Ibigaport Los enable   Fort 7 Los enable Disable     Port 8 Los enable Disab  j     lt UpArrowlk  gt  lt Downfrrow  j l gt Hove  lt Enter gt Select  lt ESC gt Previous    Step 3   Highlight desired function     GE Ethernet Managed Switch switch a       Seitch Management Bazic Management  admin          E                                  a GE EE E E E E ee       E    B E  amp   b   a    Alarm Setting        Ea         Enable     amp lpfirroawtk  gt    Downfirrowt j  3 Hove      Enter 5eleci LESC Previous    User s Manual 32    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch       PERFORMING ADVANCED MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES    Advanced m
57. hout any  hardware reconfiguration     Because VLANs are not limited by the hardware constraints that physically connect  traditional LAN segments to a network  they can define a network into various logical  configurations  For example  VLANs can define a network by function     In this setting  a system integrator might create one VLAN for multimedia users  and another for email users  VLANs can also define a network by location or type  of service  For example  a location might have one VLAN for its cameras  another  for it access control  and another for its roadside signs     VLANs can also be set up according to the organization structure within a company    For example  the company president might have his her own VLAN  the executive   staff might have a different VLAN  and the remaining employees might have yet another  different VLAN     As these examples show  VLANs offer matchless flexibility  The following sections describe  how deploying VLANs can benefit system integrators and reduce design costs     User s Manual 8    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    BROADCAST CONTROL   In traditional networks  traffic broadcasts to all network devices  whether they are the intended  recipients or not  However  VLANs can be set up to contain only those devices that need to  communicate with each other  As a result  VLANs considerably reduce network congestion    In addition  VLANs prevent broadcast storms from causing a network from crashing due   to volumes of traffic     MULTICA
58. ically to collect the statistics in a format that complies with the  RMON MIB definition     RMON Groups Supported  The switch supports the following RMON MIB groups defined in RFC 1757       RMON Statistics Group   maintains utilization and error statistics for the  switch port being monitored       RMON History Group   gathers and stores periodic statistical samples  from the previous Statistics Group       RMON Alarm Group   allows a network administrator to define alarm thresholds for  any MIB variable  An alarm can be associated with Low Threshold  High Threshold   or both  A trigger can trigger an alarm when the value of a specific MIB variable exceeds  a threshold  falls below a threshold  or exceeds or falls below a threshold     RMON Event Group   allows a network administrator to define actions based on alarms  SNMP    Traps are generated when RMON Alarms are triggered  The action taken in the Network  Management Station depends on the specific network management application     User s Manual 88    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Bridge Groups Supported  The switch supports the following four groups of Bridge MIB  RFC 1493        The dotidBase Group   a mandatory group that contains the objects applicable to  all types of bridges       The dotidStp Group   contains objects that denote the bridge s state with respect to the  Spanning Tree Protocol  If a node does not implement the Spanning Tree Protocol  this group  will not be implemented  This group is applicable to 
59. ically updates every 15 seconds  without requiring  you to refresh the window     Step 3  Port Setting  Click Port Setting to access the configuration information for all ports        H pereasal   apis ez geecidad ke dd lulrartractms       B ar 9 Port Managed Ethernet Switch x 10 100habps plus 1X 1000tbps                              Speed Type Admin Setting Speed Setting Duplex Setting Flow Control Setting  ke A     100  bpm   ge Auto kuro T    Enable  fert aiai  LOOM bps Up Aute   kute   Enable   Pars ai a   2008 bpe   Up   ae   we   Enable  ge   ao   kuto   Erab be  ge   mo   iwo   fmahie  up e Auto       kuta T Erap Le   Pert T i 71    Up 1008 bps Full   Enable  Een B ia   ge   1808 bps   fui   fnable    Fort 8 LAM 10 bps   ge       Aute     Auge 1 Enable  Iresch Men ent Deel      f  e          Step 4   In the Port column  click the port you want to configure  E g  click Port 1     User s Manual 71    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch       1 i  guration   Microsoft intemet Explorey  Port Configuration Update Setting        Speed Duplex  Options    1    Enable       wo sl  Aw sl    Port Admin Setting Flow Control Options    Step 5   Click the drop down menu under Admin Setting  decide to disable or enable it     Note   Disable   places the port in DOWN state   In this state  packets cannot be switches to and from the port     Enable  places the port in UP state   In this state  packets can be switched to and from the port     Step 6   Click the drop down menu under Speed Duplex 
60. ication    LED  GREEN Steady A valid network connection established    YELLOW Flashing Data transfer    PHYSICAL PORTS       This EtherNav    managed switch provides up to nine  10 100 1000TX and or 100 1000FX  combinations  ports     CONNECTIVITY      RJ 45 connectors    SC connector on fiber ports    MODE SELECTION      10BaseT full duplex mode     10BaseT half duplex mode     100BaseTX full duplex mode     100BaseTX half duplex mode    100BaseFX full duplex mode     100BaseFX half duplex mode    1000BaserTX full duplex mode    1000BaseTX half duplex mode    1000BaseFx full duplex mode    1000BaseFX half duplex mode    Auto sensing mode except 100FX    User s Manual 4    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    PLEASE NOTE        Half duplex mode uses back pressure flow control to prevent the receiving  buffer from being overrun by data from a source node     Il  Full duplex mode uses 802 3x flow control standard to prevent fast data traffic  from overrunning slow data traffic     IIl  Auto sensing mode is in use after auto negotiating with the other end of the link     BASIC FUNCTIONS    In general  the D GES7600 is responsible for switching both VLAN tagged and untagged  frames from a receiving port to one or more transmitting ports  The switch performs  multiple steps during the switching process    VLAN CLASSIFICATION   LEARNING   FILTERING   AGING    Below is additional information about tasks that the switch performs during unicast  and multicast switching     UNICAST SWITCHING 
61. ious    User s Manual 37    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 2  Per Port VLAN Activities  Per Port VLAN Activities is highlighted  Press   enter         GE Ethernet Man aged Switch         L2 Switchina DataBase Port Perspe ctive Per Port VLAN Aetiy nities S admin      Fer Port VLAN Hetivilie     pa 20 100 d                a 1     Port 2  1 0 100M      Port 3  18 188M      Port 4  10 180H      Port 5  10 188H    Port 6  18 108H    Port 7  16 1004    Port 8  18 1084    UpArrow  lt DowniArrowHove  lt Enter  View cL  Switch LESC Previous    Step 3   Move to highlight a port and press  lt enter gt   Example  select Port 1 to view  corresponding VLAN Activities       GE Ethernet Hanaged Switch switch a      abase IF Hulticast Gro oup Perspective Multicast Group Activitie admin         i iNo  of Ports in Multicast Group  E       Ho  of Hosts in Multicast Group         ip Ss l  t E DD NI IO RITE TTE T eS Se It    ooo       s Kul ticast Domain I    IPort 1      d                             M          M     Ji         sUpfirrows Downflrrow  Tab  Move  amp Enter View   ES  Previous    Step 4   View or search by MAC address individually     Step 5   Press   esc   to return to a previous screen as shown in Step 1     User s Manual 38    Step 6  Per Port Statistics  Move to highlight Per Port Statistics and press   enter       Step 7     GE Ethernet  2 Switch    ment L      UpArrow    Downlrraos Howe  lt Enter gt View  lt R gt Reset Counters    Switching DataBas  e Por   Perspective Per
62. ld of  Basic Setup Console Port Configuration   Note   Auto  allows the switch to Auto baud between 9600bps and 115 200bps    All the other selections force a specific console baud rate     Step 3  Flow Control  Click a flow control method from Flow Control drop down menu     Step 4  Modem Control  Step 5  Modem Setup String Flag  Step 6  Modem Setup String    Step 7   Click Update Setting when completed  A confirmation window appears     User s Manual 73    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    PERFORMING ADVANCED SETUP ACTIVITIES       To Perform Advanced Setup Activities     Click the  Advanced Setup  button at the upper field of the main displau   the menu options appear              MAC Address Management    Step 1     From the Advanced Setup menu  point to MAC Address Management to view VLANs and their  associated MAC addresses                       Step 2  Per VLAN View  Click Per VLAN View first and click on the port that you want to view   Close the VLAN Activities window when finished viewing     User s Manual 74    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch         A DE    B or 9 Port Managed Ethernet Swirch 8X TO 100Mbps plus 1X 10008 bps    File Harir Setup Ade nmne ed Seip  1   befault    Step 3  Per Port View  Click Per Port View first and click on the port that you want to view   Close the Per Port VLAN Activities window when finished viewing     Step 4  Individual MAC View  From the Advanced Setup menu as shown in Step 1  point to  MAC Address Management  Click Individual MAC View  
63. m nE    2  3  A  3  6  7  8  9     x000000000000         Upfir row  c  ounfirrow Nove  lt Enter gt Modi fy  lt L gt Swi tch CESO Previous    User s Manual 55    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch  Aggregation Port Settings    Step 5   Select desired Port          Hagregalion Port l Configurations j       Actor foerat ienal Sys tem Priority  j     Actor Operational System Id  0x00801 9908114      Actor Operational Key  40961       Actor Operational Port Priority  1       Actor Operational Port Id          Partner Operational System Priority        Partner Operational System Id  Dx  b  naenponoe       Partner Operational Key  1         Partner Operational Port Priority  O       Partner Operational Port Id  U                           Actor Administrative Key  TEN  Partner Administrative System Priority  D  v Partner Administrative System Id     000000000000    rd      llpfirrow      Downfirrow  Move  lt Enter gt Modify       R  Restore Defaults LESC  Previous    Aggregation Port Statistics    Step 6   Move to highlight Aggregation Port Statistics  and press   enter              10 100M      10 100M   1000H      Upfirrow  Gonslirrow eve  lt Enter gt View     lt L gt Suiteh    lt ESC gt Previous    Step 7   Select desired Port     in Hagaregatran Hor          Hogregation Port 1 Statistics        Received  EL j     Harker PDUs Received  0       Marker Response PDUs Received        Unknown Packets Received       Want  Packels Received       Us Transmitted  3017       Marker P  Us Transmitt
64. n MAC address is to be filtered     If any of these conditions are met  the switch drops the receiving   Otherwise  it continues with the forwarding process described below     FORWARDING   The D GES7600 floods the received multicast frame to all ports that are in the forwarding  state within the VLAN  excluding the source port  At the same time  the switch   ascertains the individual ports VLAN tagging untagging configuration and   corresponding VLAN to render the appropriate frame tagging when the frame is   ready to be transmitted     AGING  The switch performs the aging process for the   MAC addresses  VLAN   pair in the  switching database  Once a   MAC address  VLAN   pair is aged out  the SBD is modified     SPANNING TREE  The D GES7600 supports one Spanning Tree per bridged network     User s Manual 7    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    VLAN    A virtual LAN  VLAN  is a network of computers or peripherals that behave as if they are  connected to the same wire  even though they may actually be physically located   in different locations of a LAN  VLANs are similar to a group of end stations  perhaps on  multiple physical LAN segments that are not inhibited by their physical location   and can communicate as if they were on a common LAN     VLANs are configured through software rather than hardware  which makes the  extremely flexible  One of the biggest advantages of VLANs is that when a peripheral  is physically moved to another location  it can stay on the same VLAN wit
65. o the TFTP server must be configured  for the switch to access the specified TFTP server     Step 1   Move to highlight File Transfer from  Advanced Management  screen  and press   enter         GE Ethernet Managed Switch     Switch Management Advanced Management File Transfer    meikeceive File Via      Send File Via TRIP      Receive File Via Kermit     Send File Via Kermit         Upfirrow    Downflrrow  Move  lt Enter gt Select  lt ESC gt Previous    Step 2  Receive File Via TFTP  Move to highlight Receive File Via TFTP and press  lt enter gt      l GE F ifiernel   Te    agement Advanced Me    owl tch E   j    ynagement File lransfer Receive File Via IFIP       ue File Via TRIP    E    File Name  M    IIF Address        UpArrow  lt DownArrow Move  lt Enter gt Modify LESC Conf irt    Step 3   If the default File Name is not the one you intend to receive  press  lt enter gt    Type the name of the file you intend to receive and press   enter       Step 4     Move to highlight IP Address and press   enter     Type the IP address from where the file will be obtained     User s Manual 63    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 5   Press   esc   when completed     Step 6   A dialog box appears to ask if you want to transfer file now  Highlight  Ves  and    press   enter   to start file transfer  or move to highlight  No  and press   enter   to deny it   Press   esc   to exit     Step 7  Send File Via TFTP  Move to highlight Send File Via TFTP  and press   enter         GE Etherne
66. ou no longer need a source MAC address  click Delete MAC Addr  button to delete it in Step 2     Step 6   The Delete Source MAC Address window appears  Click the Select a MAC Address drop down list  and select the source MAC address you want to delete  Then click the Delete button     Step 7   A confirmation window appears  Close the confirmation window     Step 1  Destination MAC Address   Click the Advanced Setup button  and point to Static MAC Filter in the selection menu   Click Destination MAC Address    Step 2     Click Add MAC Addr button to add a destination MAC address for static filtering   Refer to Step 2 4 in Source MAC Address section for similar procedure     Step 3   Click Delete MAC Addr button to delete a destination MAC address for static filtering   Refer to Step 5 7 in Source MAC Address section for similar procedure     IP Multicast Group    To view the IP multicast group addresses  click the Advanced Setup button  and click IP Multicast  Group in the selection menu  The information is read only     VLAN Perspective    To view the VLAN configuration information  click the Advanced Setup button  and point to VLAN  Perspective in the selection menu     User s Manual 79    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    IP Multicast Group    To view the IP multicast group addresses  click the Advanced Setup button  and click IP Multicast  Group in the selection menu  The information is read only     VLAN Perspective    To view the VLAN configuration information  click the Adv
67. ow     Downfirr ow  Hove   En ter gt Sel ect ESC Previ ous    Point to Point Link         Pe    9      Port 1  Enabled  Hue    gt         Port 2  Enabled  Au  Point to Point Options       Port 3  Enabled  Aus e     Port  amp   Enabled    u   Enabled     Port 5  Enabled  Au   Disabled       Port 6  Enabled  Aul         Port 7  Enabled  Aus       Port B  Enabled  Auto       lipfirrow Downflrrow Moue  lt Enter gt Select  lt ESC gt Previous    SNMP Functions    Step 1   Move to highlight SNMP from  Advanced Management  screen  and press  lt enter gt           SNMP Configurations      iSNMP  EH     Get Community Mame  public    Set Community Mame  publ ii   i Trap Community Mame 1  pul  ic    iTrap Communi ty Name 2  publ ic    Trap Community Hame 3  public    Trap Community Name 4  public    Trap Community Mame 5  public i   Trap Host 1 IP Address              ilrap Host   IP Address   iTrap Host 3 IP Address   iTrap Host A IP Address   D  s Host 5 IP Address   iw Cold Start Trap  Enabled    SS SS SS SS SS SS GU UD RU SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS DE DN      lipfirrow    Downfirrow  Move  lt Enter gt Hodify     gt Delete IP Address LESC Previous    Step 2  SNMP Options  Move to highlight SNMP  and press  lt enter gt   Decide to have it Disabled or Enabled     User   s Manual 51    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 3  Get Community Name  Move to highlight Get Community Name  and press  lt enter gt    Enter text and press  lt enter gt      Step 4  Set Community Name  Move to hi
68. r adapter to the    A    receptacle plug  at the front of the switch      white stripe to pin 1  4   black to pin 2         Step Two  Attach the plug into a standard AC outlet with the appropriate AC voltage     It is necessary to follow the cable specifications below when connecting the switch to your  network  Use appropriate cables that meet your speed and cabling requirements     Table 3  Cable Specifications    Speed Connector   Port Speed Cable Max  Distance  Half  Full Duplex    10BaseT RJ 45 10 20 Mbps 2 Pair UTP STP 100 m  Cat  5  5E  6   mE RJ 45 100 200 Mbps 2 Pair UTP STP 100m   1000BaseTX   Cata 955  6          100BaseFX 100 200 Mbps MMF  50 or 62 5um     25dB Return   Loss Minimum  100BaseFX   100 200 Mbps SMF  9 or 10um   E HP  25dB Return  L00BaseFX HP1_ Loss Minimum  1000BaseFX SC 500 1000 Mbps SMF  9 or 10um  28 km    25dB Return   Loss Minimum                   Cabling    Step 1  First  ensure the power of the switch and end devices are turned off   NOTE  Always ensure that the power is off before any installation    Step 2  Prepare cable with corresponding connectors for each type of port in use    Step 3  Consult Table 3 in previous section for cabling requirements based on  connectors and speed    Step 4  Connect one end of the cable to the switch and the other end to a  desired device    Step 5  Once the connections between two end devices are made successfully     turn on the power and the switch is operational     User s Manual 17    Manageable 8 9 Po
69. rength       Make sure that the switch receives adequate ventilation  Avoid blocking the  ventilation holes on all sides of the switch     Methods for Mounting the D GES7600  Several mounting configurations are available for the variety of applications for which this  switch was designed  Each configuration is described as follows     Wall or Floor Mounting   W Option   The brackets provided will require the removal and re installation of the cover screws as  shown below     Bracket    W Option   Cover Screws       Note  Insure that all screw are re installed for adequate stability in mounting  12    User   s Manual    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    DIN Rail Back Mounting   DB Option   The bracket provided will require the removal and re installation of some cover screws as    shown below     Bracket    DB Option        Cover Screws    DIN Rail Side Mounting   DS Option   The bracket provided will require the removal and re installation of one cover screw  the other  screws are provided with the bracket as shown below     D GES7600 Unit   10 100 Port Side     Bracket    DS Option     User   s Manual    Provided Mounting  Screws       Note  Bracket is mounted on the Power  Supply Side  Right Side  of the switch     Cover Screw    13    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Rack Mounting Single Unit   RS Option   The brackets provided have screws included for proper mounting as shown below     Mounting Screws  4 Locations  Provided        Brackets   RS Option      Top View         Front
70. row    Downfirrow  Move  lt   Enter gt Select    ESC Previous    User s Manual 54    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Actor Screen         Port 1 s Actor Port State       Operational LRCP flctivily  ein j   Operational LRCP Timeout  Lono    l  perational Aggregation  figgregatable     Operational Synchronization  In Sync    po i Collecting  Enabled    ational Distributing  Enabled                      gem mm EIN m d     Operational Defaulted  Enab leil   Operational Expired  Noi Expired    Bdninistrative LACP   Activity  ane   Administrative LACP Timeout    ong   Administrative Aggregation  Aggregalable            i  I          I              a  L       Upfirrow  zDownfirrow   Move     Enter  Modify  lt ESC gt Previous       Partner Screen         Port 1 s Partner Port State       Operat ional LACP_Activity  Passive    Operational LRCP Timeout  Long    Operational Aggregation  Individual    etc Synchronization  In Sunc       Operational Collecting  Disabled       Operational Distributing  Disabled       Operational Defaulted  Oisabled    Operational Expired  Ho  Expired                      EEN     Administrative LRCP Timeout  Lona          Administrative LRCP fictivity  mum     Administrative Aggregation  Individual    ETS entero Hove En ter gt Hodi fy  lt ESC gt Previ ious       Aggregation Port Settings    Step 4   Move to highlight Aggregation Port Settings  and press  lt enter gt           i      Actor Port i Rct or Key    Partner System   Partner Key   Partner Port i    ce
71. rowHowe  lt Enter gt View   ESL   Previous    Step 2   Move to highlight an address to view information associated with this IP  multicast group       GE Ethernet Hanaged Swite    aBase IP Multicast Group Base spectiv T4 TIR ticast Group Aetivitie         iNo  of Ports in Multicast Broup    I     Ho  of Hosts in Multicast Group  l      ie aS ca pe ca pp a cc Ss OE E NR GR S E ES GE GEP  NUS NU E NUR UG  GUR GR GER GR Nd Gu Rb Und wa Rn f    4                                     a Multicast Domain     Port 1      ee         Upfirrow zDownflrrow XTab Move  lt Enter gt View  amp ESC   Previous    User s Manual 36    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    MAC Address Perspective    Step 1   Move to highlight MAC Address Perspective from L2 Switching Database screen   and press   enter       GE Tiberi Nonae Swite    vanced Management  L 2 Sui china DataBase MHC Address Perspec         Enter MAC Rddres    lEnter 6 byte hex number and press   ENTER  ESC Previous    Step 2   Enter a MAC address to view characteristics information  corresponding VLAN s   and corresponding ports in the switching database     Port Perspective  Step 1     Move to highlight Port Perspective from L2 Switching Database screen   and press   enter    You can view VLAN activities and RMON statistics here       GE Ethernet Managed Switch         ment Ady anced Hanagement L2 Switching Database   Por t Pe arspective adnin i          dS     Per     per Z   MAC Limit     UpArrow  lt DowniArrow Hove   zEnter Select LESC Prev
72. rt Switch       SWITCH MANAGEMENT    This section explains the methods that you can use to configure management access to  the switch  It describes the types of management applications and the communication  and management protocols that deliver data between your management device   workstation or personal computer  and the system  It also contains information about  port connection options     This section covers the following topics     e Management Access Overview   e Key Concepts   e Key Guidelines for Implementation   e Administration Console   Telnet Access   e Web Management Access   e SNMP Access   e Standaras  Protocols  and Related Reading    MANAGEMENT ACCESS OVERVIEW  The EtherNav  D GES7600 switch gives you the flexibility to access and manage the switch  using any or all of the following methods     The administration console and web browser interface support are embedded in the switch  and are available for immediate use     User s Manual 18    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Administration Console via RS 232 Console Port     Advantages     No IP address or subnet needed    Text based    HyperTerminal built into Windows 95 98 NT 2000  operating systems    Disadvantages     Must be near switch    Inconvenient for remote users    Web Based Browser Interface     Advantages     Ideal for configuring the switch remotely    Compatible with all popular browsers    Can be accessed from any location    Most visually appealing    Disadvantages     Security can be compromis
73. rt administration status   and press   enter       GE Ethe erne      Manage d Sw switch a            te h Hi inageme ent  Rdv ance eh CS  gene ent Ri pid Spi anning Tree Protocol admin            Port    l ar Lil    led         hsabled  hisabled    hisab           IPort     Port         e   e        _ e  CS ln EI   n EA ba eh      bn Ted ni  i  bled  Link      Upflirrow     Downflrrow   Move  lt Enter gt Change Status  lt L gt Switch   ESO Previous    Step 2    Move to highlight a port if you want to change its administration status  and press   enter     Disabled  Link Down  denotes Admin Status Up without a link  Forwarding denotes   Admin Status Up with a link  Admin Status Down denotes no TX RX transmission allowed   Admin Status Up denotes TX RX transmission allowed     Spanning Tree Path Costs  Step 1     Move to highlight Spanning Tree Path Costs if you want to change the path cost   and press   enter       GE Etherneti   pom age ad Swi tch       i tch Manage TIL int Rdv T TIT ed Manage ment  R   n id Spe Anning Tre   Protocol    spanning tree Path Lost       All Ports   8      Port   EISE fidmin  Path st  07200 6000 000     i   nm ODC e i  iPort          d  3  00 40 Cn e CO DID    iPor t    Enter decimal number and press   ENTER   lt L gt Switch   ESC  Previous       User s Manual 49    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Spanning Tree Port Priorities    Step 1   Move to highlight Spanning Tree Port Priorities if you want to change the prioritu level per port   and press   
74. rts     Step 10   Click Add Now button     Step 11  Delete a VLAN Entry  Click on the Delete VLAN button to delete a VLAN  VLAN ID 1 is the default VLAN and  cannot be deleted     Step 12   The Delete a VLAN Entry window appears     Step 13   Click the drop down menu to select a VLAN ID  which you want to delete     Step 14   Click the Delete button     Caution  v ny message appears before you delete a    User s Manual 81    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Link Aggregation    To view the spanning tree perspective parameters  click the Advanced Setup button   and point to Link Aggregation in the selection menu     gb  sony eh LLLI  LLL CT ID  AL                    Min    et mz cient nd   e X          Step 1  Aggregation Port Status  To view and or change the Aggregation configurations  click Port Link Aggregation  from the above screen     Link Aggregation Port 9   A  Statistic Data  LACPDUs Received   Marker PDU Received   Marker Response PDU Received  Unknown Packets Received   Illegal Packets Received   LACPDUs Transmitted   Marker PDU Transmitted    Marker Response PDU Transmitted          Step 2   For Link Aggregation  specify whether you want to have it Disabled or Enabled by clicking  the drop down list     Step 3   For Bridge Priority  click in the text box and type a decimal number between 0 and 65535     Step 4   For Hello Time  click in the text box and type a decimal number between 0 and 10     Step 5   For Max Age  click in the text box and type a decimal number bet
75. s  Approx     External power adapter 12 24V DC  1A  12W max     40  C to 74  C    40  C to 85   C   096 9596 non condensing    FCC part 15 Class A  NEMA TS2  UL   CE Mark Class A    90    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    APPENDIX A   CONNECTOR PINOUTS       Pin arrangement of RJ 45 connectors        The following table lists the pin out of 10 100 1000BaseT TX ports     Regular Ports Uplink Port    Pin  Input Receive Data   Output Transmit Data    Input Receive Data   Output Transmit Data      Output Transmit Data   Input Receive Data      e Output Transmit Data   Input Receive Data         User s Manual 91    Limited Warranty    d  GE Security warrants that its products are free from defects in workmanship and materials  and  will conform to GE Security   s published specifications  subject to the terms of this limited warran   ty  With respect to any product furnished by GE Security  the foregoing shall apply only to failures  to meet said warranty that appear within the applicable warranty period set forth in the Security  Equipment Return and Warranty Policy Statement on our website  The warranty extends only to  Buyer and does not extend to any other party  GE Security is not responsible for conditions or  applications over which GE Security has no control  Defects or problems as a result of such  conditions or applications are not the responsibility of GE Security  Such conditions include nor   mal wear and tear  catastrophe  fault or negligence of the user or a party other
76. s if you want to change Spanning Tree Protocol  Configurations       GE Ethernet Managed Switch         id Spanning Iree Protecol Spanning Iree Protocol Configurations admin    D D       Bridge ID  8000 ad aL vga 114      peninta Root  2001  0UHCCEA DROCH      Root Port  Port 1      Hoot Path tants AE d      ICurrent Max Age ey      Current Hello Time  sec       ICurrent Forward Delay Ech      Hold Time  sec      Topology Change    Count  5j     ime Since Last Topology Change  sec   660        Spanni ng Tree Protocol  Fnah ledi     Bridge Priority  J2       ivIHello Time  sec            Upfirrow    DownHrrow2Hove  lt Enler gt Modify  lt L gt Seitch   ESC Previous    Step 3  Spanning Tree Protocol  Press   enter   to enter Spanning Tree Options  Decide to have it Disabled or Enabled     Step 4  Bridge Priority  Move to highlight Bridge Priority  and press   enter    Tupe a decimal number for the bridge  priority and press   enter       Step 5  Hello Time  sec     Move to highlight Hello Time  and press   enter    Type a decimal number for the hello time  and  press   enter       User s Manual 48    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 6  Max Age  sec   Move to highlight Max Age  and press   enter    Type a decimal number for the max age     Step 7  Forward Delay  sec   Move to highlight Forward Delay  and press   enter    Type a decimal number for the  forward delay     Spanning Tree Port States  Step 1     Move to highlight Spanning Tree Port States if you want to change per po
77. sk  229 799  299 0       Frame Type  Flhernel        IBOOTP  DHCP ENABLED       Proxy ARP  Disabled      IRIP Setting  Disabled       Broadcast with RIP V1 Compatible        Advertise Routes        Advertise Default Route        Accept RIP V1 V2 Updates       jAccept Default Route Updates       e Split Horizon        Use Poisoned Reverse        send Triggered Respanses       lipBirrow    DouwnHrrow  Move  lt Enter gt Modify     gt Delete CESC Previous          ARP Table  Step 1   Highlight ARP Table from IP Networking  and press  lt enter gt      GE Ethernet Managed Switch sei ich a    fSeitch Management Advanced Management IP Networking ARP Table admin            internet Hddres  Physical Hddress WLAN ID Type    a         Upfir row    Dosnfr row  Move tedd    5Delete ts s  Search ESC Previous    Routing Table  Step 1   Highlight Routing Table from IP Networking  and press  lt enter gt      GE Eti  t Managed Switch switch a  itch    Management  Rdvanced  Management  TP Networking Routing Table admin      wm mm                   HHH 1 Martian Local    2 130 0     239 8 3 112  122 24 1 0x001 Direct Local    2 130 0 295 255 255 255 3 112 130 255 1 0  001 Martian Local    2 136 118 299 299 299  255 3 112 138  116 1 0x001 Myself Local    2 130 255 255 255 255 255 3 112 130 255 1 0x001 Beast Local     0 0 0 299 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Martian Local     0 0 0 226 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l Martian Local    HHH 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mcast Local    HH 299 299 299  255 0 0 0 0 1 Mcast Local     2955 255 25
78. t     Step 8   To change the RIP Setting  click a value from the drop down list     Step 9   Specify whether you want to broadcast  multicast  or neither from the drop down list     Step 10   Specify whether you want to advertise routes     Step 11   Specify whether you want to advertise the default route     Step 12   Specify whether you want to accept RIP V1 V2 updates     Step 13     Specify whether you want to accept default route updates   Click to close the confirmation window     User   s Manual 76    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 14   Specify whether split horizon is to be used     Step 15   Specify whether poisoned reverse is to be used     Step 16   Specify whether the switch is to send triggered responses     Step 17   When you finished with these selections  click Update Setting   A confirmation window appears  Click to close the confirmation window     Per Port Statistics    Step 1   To access per port statistics  click the Advanced Setup button  and then click Per Port Statistics  from the selection menu     Step 2   Click a port to view statistic data     Step 3   Click Update Setting when completed     Port Priority  Step 1     To access port priority  click the Advanced Setup button  and then click Port Priority  from the selection menu     Step 2   Click a port to change the priority level     Step 3   Click the drop down list for setting a proper priority level     Step 4   Click Update Setting when completed     Bridging  Step 1     To access bridging
79. t Managed Switch       i Hanage ment Advant ed Hanagement  File Trans Ter Send File Via IFIP       File Hame  BORIS      ITP Address       llpfirmrow      DownArrowrHove   Enter Hodify    FSC gt Confirm    Step 8   If the default File Type is not the one you intend to send  press  lt enter gt    Select the file type you intend to send and press   enter         GE Fthernet Managed Switch  i Management  fldueanced Hanagement File lransfer Send File Via THIF    IF1le Hope   IF Address         File     AM eee File     Debugger Monitor File     Runtime File      Web Browser File      UpHrrow   Dosnllrros   Move  lt Enter Modify LESC Confirm       Step 9   Repeat Step 4 6     User s Manual 64    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Logout    To log out  highlight Logout from  Switch Management  screen  and press   enter     Please remember to save settings you have changed before you log out     Save Settings    To save the current settings and remain in the configuration program  highlight Save Settings from   Switch Management   and press   enter       Restore Default Settings    To restore the factory default settings  highlight Restore Default Settings from   Switch Management   and press   enter       The switch will be rebooted after confirming   Yes   as to restore the default settings   Reboot    To reboot the switch  highlight Reboot from  Switch Management   and press   enter       User s Manual 65    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch       WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT    The EtherNav 
80. the exclusive remedies for claims  based on any defect  failure  malfunction  or any other performance or nonperformance of any  product  whether the claim is in contract  indemnity  warranty  tort  including negligence   strict  liability or otherwise  and however instituted  Upon expiration of the applicable limited warranty  period  any liability of GE security in connection with such exclusive remedies shall terminate  and  Buyer shall have 30 days after the warranty period to give written notice of any defects  failures   malfunctions  or other performance or nonperformance issue that appeared during the warranty  period  Except as set forth in the section entitled Patents  the foregoing limited warranty is  exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties  whether written  oral  implied  or statutory  NO  IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL APPLY     Customer Support   For assistance in installing  operating  maintaining  and troubleshooting this product   refer to this document and any other documentation provided  If you still have questions   please contact technical support during normal business hours  Monday through Friday   excluding holidays  between 6 a m  and 5 p m  Pacific Time      GE Security   Call  888 437 3287  US  including Alaska and Hawaii  Puerto Rico  Canada   Outside the toll free area  503 885 5700   Fax  561 998 6224   www gesecurity com       US  Canada Australia Latin America  T  561  998 6100 T 519 376 2430
81. ty string  it can only read MIBs  The default  getting and setting community strings for the switch are public     PROTOCOLS   The switch support the following protocols     Virtual Terminal Protocols  such as Telnet  A virtual terminal protocol is a software program  such as Telnet  that allows  you to establish a management session from a Macintosh  a PC  or a UNIX  workstation  Because Telnet runs over TCP IP  you must have at least one IP  address configured on the switch before you can establish access to it with a  virtual terminal protocol     Note  Terminal emulation is different from a virtual terminal protocol in that you must  connect a terminal directly to the console port     Simple Network Management Protocol  SNMP    SNMP is the standard management protocol for multi vendor IP networks  SNMP supports  transaction based queries that allow the protocol to format messages and to transmit  information between reporting devices and data collection programs  SNMP runs on top of  the User Datagram Protocol  UDP   offering a connectionless mode service     Management Architecture   All of the management application modules use the same Messaging Application  Programming Interface  MAPI   By unifying management methods with a single MAPI   configuration parameters set using one method  e g  console port  are immediately  displayed as the other management methods  e g  SNMP agent of web browser      The management architecture of the switch adheres to the IEEE open stand
82. ween 6 and 40     Step 6   For Forward Delay  click in the text box and type a decimal number between 4 and 30     User s Manual 82    Manageable 8 9 Port Switch    Step 7   Click Update Setting  A confirmation window appears  Close the confirmation window     Step 1  Port Setting  To view and or change the Spanning Tree configurations by port  click the    Advanced Setup button  point to Link Aggregation in the selection menu  and click Aggregation  Port Settings                          B ar 9 Port Managed Ethernet Switch   X 10 1008abps plus 1X 1000tbps    lcctor Por t Actor or Key Partner Sys SystemPartner Oper   pernational K Key Partner r   pernatienal i mal Port     GER    dort A GO aise 6600000000  1                               3   d      slsielisislslsisl       7  Poet B  al  Hi92   DMUOUDOQOODOQO a   Pore 9   A 8192   Ox  QDDQUOODOUO 5    Step 2   In the Port column  click the port whose Aggregation information you want to view         I LL AR arttrsotmrg     fh rb es Feet Hh mp l   E       B ar 9 Port Managed Ethernet Switch   X 10 1008abps plus 1X 1000tbps    Advanced Satup Link Aggregation EEE BUZ 3ad Link Aggregation  wgergators      XT                                                       pencnnte dnd RO cen Meter     actor DZ Pastner eegne SystenPartnes Aggregator fg iod  Priority Key gr send ID Key status   gege  10   UxDDBO1SADBO11 O Lesser o D  pwonnpo0000000  D   Empty   None  11  0xOOBO19A0BO11      OwOOBOISAOBOI1 9   O  OwOOOOOO000000 o Empey   Home  1
    
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