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Table of Contents
Preface .................................................................................................................... xv
Applicable Models.................................................................................................... xv
Document Conventions .......................................................................................... xvi
Safety and Warnings .............................................................................................. xvi
Typographic Conventions ....................................................................................... xvi
Computer Setup ..................................................................................................... 17
Management Methods and Protocols ...................................................................... 17
Default IP ................................................................................................................. 18
Login Process and Default Credentials .................................................................... 18
Setting the initial IP address ................................................................................. 19
Simple IP Addressing .............................................................................................. 19
CLI Command Usage ............................................................................................. 20
Navigating the CLI Hierarchy ................................................................................... 20
CLI Keyboard Shortcuts ........................................................................................... 21
CLI Command modes .............................................................................................. 21
Global Configuration Mode ................................................................................ 21
MSTP Configuration Mode ................................................................................. 21
Interface Configuration Mode ............................................................................. 22
VLAN Database Configuration Mode ................................................................. 22
Router Configuration Mode ................................................................................ 22
Saving a Configuration from the CLI .................................................................. 23
System Menu (web interface) ............................................................................... 23
System Information .................................................................................................. 23
System Name/Password.......................................................................................... 24
System Name/Password using the CLI .................................................................... 25
Show Switch Model/Serial Number using the CLI .................................................... 26
IP Address ............................................................................................................... 27
Static IP ............................................................................................................. 27
DHCP Client ...................................................................................................... 27
Default Gateway ................................................................................................ 27
DNS Server ........................................................................................................ 28
IP Address - Configuration using the CLI ................................................................. 29
Set the IP Address ............................................................................................. 29
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Set the Default Gateway .................................................................................... 30
Set the Domain Name Server (DNS) .................................................................. 31
Enable/Disable DHCP Client on a VLAN ............................................................ 32
Enable/Disable Static IP on a VLAN................................................................... 32
Set the IPv6 Address of an Interface .................................................................. 33
Set the IPv6 Address through DHCP ................................................................. 33
Enable/Disable DHCP Server for IPv6 ............................................................... 34
Configure DHCPv6 server settings .................................................................... 34
IPv6 Address ........................................................................................................... 34
IP Address - Configuration using the CLI ................................................................. 35
Set the IPv6 Address ......................................................................................... 35
Configure IPv6 Neighbor Discovery ................................................................... 35
Management Interface ............................................................................................. 35
HTTPS ............................................................................................................... 36
Telnet. ................................................................................................................ 36
SSH (Secure Shell) ............................................................................................ 37
Management Interface Configuration using the CLI ................................................. 37
Enabling/Disabling Telnet .................................................................................. 37
Enabling/Disabling SSH ..................................................................................... 38
Enabling/Disabling HTTP and/or HTTPS ........................................................... 39
Save Configuration Page ......................................................................................... 40
Save Configuration ............................................................................................ 41
Load Configuration ............................................................................................. 41
Backup Configuration ......................................................................................... 41
Restore Default .................................................................................................. 41
Auto Save .......................................................................................................... 41
Saving and Loading Configurations Using EB-232 ............................................. 42
Save Configuration Page using the CLI ................................................................... 44
Saving a Configuration ....................................................................................... 44
Restore Default Settings .................................................................................... 45
Load Configuration from a TFTP Server ............................................................ 45
Save Configuration to a TFTP Server ................................................................ 45
Auto Save Configuration .................................................................................... 46
Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................................... 46
Firmware Update using the CLI ............................................................................... 47
Booting From Alternate (Backup) Firmware ............................................................. 47
Reboot ..................................................................................................................... 48
Reboot using the CLI ............................................................................................... 48
Logout ..................................................................................................................... 49
Logout from the CLI ................................................................................................. 49
User Account Page .................................................................................................. 49
Changing the User Mode ................................................................................... 49
Creating a New User .......................................................................................... 50
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Changing an Existing User Account ................................................................... 51
User Privilege Configuration .................................................................................... 52
User Account Settings using the CLI........................................................................ 54
Multi-User Mode................................................................................................. 54
Single User Mode .............................................................................................. 54
Creating a New User .......................................................................................... 55
Permissions ....................................................................................................... 55
Diagnostics ............................................................................................................ 56
Utilization ................................................................................................................. 56
System Log.............................................................................................................. 56
System log using CLI command .............................................................................. 57
Remote Logging ...................................................................................................... 57
Remote Logging using CLI commands .................................................................... 59
Enable/Disable Remote Logging ........................................................................ 59
Add/Delete a Remote Logging Host ................................................................... 59
ARP Table ............................................................................................................... 59
ARP Table using CLI Commands ............................................................................ 60
Route Table ............................................................................................................. 61
Route Table Using CLI Commands ......................................................................... 61
Alarm Setting ........................................................................................................... 62
Alarm Setting Using CLI Commands ....................................................................... 63
Email Alert ............................................................................................................... 64
Setting EEE (Energy-Efficient Ethernet) ................................................................... 65
Port ......................................................................................................................... 66
Configuration ........................................................................................................... 66
Port Status ............................................................................................................... 67
Rate Control ............................................................................................................ 68
RMON Statistics ...................................................................................................... 69
Per Port VLAN Activities .......................................................................................... 70
Port Configuration Examples Using CLI Commands ................................................ 71
Setting the Port Description ............................................................................... 71
Enable or Disable a Port .................................................................................... 72
Setting the Port Speed ....................................................................................... 72
Setting Port Duplex ............................................................................................ 73
Enable or Disable Port Flow Control .................................................................. 73
Display Port Status ............................................................................................ 73
Setting a Port’s Rate Control .............................................................................. 73
Display a Port’s RMON Statistics ....................................................................... 74
Display a Port’s VLAN Activities ......................................................................... 74
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Switching ................................................................................................................ 74
Bridging ................................................................................................................... 74
Aging Time......................................................................................................... 75
Threshold Level ................................................................................................. 76
Storm Control Type ............................................................................................ 76
Loopback Detect ...................................................................................................... 77
Loopback Detection (Global) .............................................................................. 77
Loopback Detect Action ..................................................................................... 78
Loopback Detect Recovery Time ....................................................................... 78
Polling Interval ................................................................................................... 78
Loopback Detection (Per Port) ........................................................................... 79
Storm Detect ............................................................................................................ 80
Enable/Disable Storm Detection ........................................................................ 80
Static MAC Entry ..................................................................................................... 81
Adding a Static MAC Address to a Port .............................................................. 82
Removing a Static MAC Address from a Port ..................................................... 82
Adding a MAC to the Static-MAC-Entry Discard Table ....................................... 83
Removing a MAC address from the Static-MAC-Entry Discard Table ................ 83
Port Mirroring ........................................................................................................... 84
Link State Tracking .................................................................................................. 86
Enable/Disable Link State Tracking ................................................................... 86
Port Settings ...................................................................................................... 86
PoE (Power over Ethernet) - System and Port Settings ........................................... 87
PoE System Setting ........................................................................................... 87
PoE Port Setting ................................................................................................ 88
PoE Scheduling ....................................................................................................... 89
PoE Watchdog ......................................................................................................... 91
Switch Configuration Examples Using CLI Commands ............................................ 93
Setting the Aging Time Value ............................................................................. 93
Enabling Port Isolation ....................................................................................... 93
Setting Storm Control ......................................................................................... 93
Enabling Loopback Detect (Global) .................................................................... 94
Setting the Loopback Detect Action ................................................................... 94
Setting the Loopback Detect Recovery Time ..................................................... 94
Setting the Loopback Detect Polling Interval ...................................................... 95
Enabling Loopback Detect (Port) ....................................................................... 95
Configuring Storm-Detect ................................................................................... 95
Adding a MAC Address for Static-MAC-Entry Forwarding .................................. 99
Discard a Static MAC Entry ................................................................................ 99
Configuring Port Mirroring .................................................................................. 99
Enabling a Link State Tracking Group .............................................................. 100
Assigning a Port to a Link State Tracking Group .............................................. 100
Setting PoE Power Budget ............................................................................... 100
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PoE Port Settings............................................................................................. 101
Fixed Power Limit ............................................................................................ 102
Power-priority ................................................................................................... 104
PoE Scheduling ............................................................................................... 104
PoE Watchdog ................................................................................................. 106
PoE 4-Pair Delivery .......................................................................................... 107
PoE Extender ................................................................................................... 107
Trunking ............................................................................................................... 107
Overview ............................................................................................................... 107
Static Channel Trunking ................................................................................... 108
Link Aggregation Control Protocol .................................................................... 108
Port Trunking ......................................................................................................... 109
LACP Trunking ...................................................................................................... 110
Trunking Configuration Using CLI Commands ....................................................... 114
Adding an Interface to a Static Trunk ............................................................... 114
Adding an Interface to a LACP Trunk ............................................................... 114
Setting the LACP Port Priority .......................................................................... 114
Setting the LACP Timeout ................................................................................ 115
STP/Ring Page Overview ................................................................................. 115
Choosing the Spanning Tree Protocols .................................................................. 115
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) ......................................................................... 116
Rapid Spanning Tree protocol (RSTP) ............................................................. 116
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) ......................................................... 116
STP/Ring Page - Configuring RSTP ................................................................... 116
Global Configuration Page ..................................................................................... 116
Enabling the RSTP Protocol ............................................................................ 117
Additional Global Configuration page settings .................................................. 117
The Root Bridge & Backup Root Bridge ........................................................... 119
Setting the MAX Age, Forward Delay and Hello Timer ..................................... 120
RSTP Port Setting Page ........................................................................................ 121
Spanning Tree Port Roles ................................................................................ 121
Path Cost & Port Priority .................................................................................. 122
Point to Point Link ............................................................................................ 124
Edge Port ......................................................................................................... 124
RSTP Configuration Using CLI Commands ........................................................... 124
Enabling the Spanning Tree Protocol ............................................................... 124
Bridge Priority, Max Age, Forward Delay, and Hello Time ................................ 125
Modifying the Port Priority and Path Cost ......................................................... 125
Manually Setting a Port to be a Shared or Point to Point Link .......................... 126
Enabling/Disabling a port to be an Edge Port ................................................... 126
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Enabling/Disabling automatic edge detection ................................................... 127
STP/Ring Page - Configuring MSTP ................................................................... 127
Global Configuration Page ..................................................................................... 127
Enabling the MSTP Protocol ............................................................................ 127
The CIST Root Bridge & Backup CIST Root Bridge ......................................... 128
Setting Bridge Priority ...................................................................................... 129
Configuring the CST Network Diameter ........................................................... 130
MSTP Properties Page .......................................................................................... 131
Configuring an MSTP Region........................................................................... 131
Configuring the IST Network Diameter ............................................................. 132
MSTP Instance Setting Page ................................................................................. 133
Setting an MSTP Instance ............................................................................... 133
Modifying MSTP parameters for load balancing ............................................... 134
MSTP Port Setting page ........................................................................................ 136
Adjusting the blocking port in a MSTP network ................................................ 136
MSTI Instance Port Membership ...................................................................... 137
MSTP Configuration Using CLI Commands ........................................................... 138
Enabling Spanning Tree for MSTP ................................................................... 138
Bridge Priority, Max Age, Forward Delay, and Hello Time ................................ 139
Configure IST MAX Hops ................................................................................. 139
MSTP Regional Configuration Name and the Revision Level ........................... 140
Creating an MSTI Instance .............................................................................. 140
Setting MSTI Priority ........................................................................................ 140
Modifying CIST Port Priority and Port Path Cost .............................................. 141
Adding a Port to an MSTI Instance .................................................................. 142
STP/Ring Page - Alpha Ring ............................................................................... 142
Alpha Ring Setting Page ........................................................................................ 142
EtherWAN Alpha-Ring Technology .................................................................. 142
Implementing a Simple Alpha-Ring .................................................................. 143
Alpha-Ring V2 .................................................................................................. 143
Connecting two Alpha-Ring Networks together (Ring Coupling) ....................... 144
Configuring Alpha Ring using CLI commands ........................................................ 146
Enable Alpha Ring and Alpha Ring V2 Protocols ............................................. 146
Set the Ring Ports ............................................................................................ 146
Show Ring, Port and All States ........................................................................ 146
Define a Ring’s Blocked Port ........................................................................... 147
Set Delay Time for Restoration of a Failed Port ............................................... 147
Enable Ring Coupling ...................................................................................... 148
Set Ring Coupling Ports ................................................................................... 148
Show Ring Coupling and Port Coupling States ................................................ 148
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STP/Ring Page Alpha Chain ............................................................................ 149
The Alpha Chain Protocol ...................................................................................... 149
General Overview .................................................................................................. 149
Alpha Chain Settings ............................................................................................. 150
Global Settings ................................................................................................ 150
Configuring the Alpha Chain Ports ................................................................... 151
Alpha Chain Pass-Through Ports ........................................................................... 152
Configuring Alpha Chain using CLI commands ...................................................... 153
Storm Control ................................................................................................... 153
Configuring Chain Ports ................................................................................... 153
Configuring Chain Pass-Through Ports ............................................................ 154
STP/Ring Page - Advanced Setting .................................................................... 154
Advanced Bridge Configuration ............................................................................. 155
Advanced Per Port Configuration ........................................................................... 155
Configuring Spanning Tree Advanced Settings using CLI commands.................... 157
Enabling BPDU Guard Globally ....................................................................... 157
Enabling BPDU Guard on a Port ...................................................................... 157
Enabling BPDU Guard Error Disable-timeout ................................................... 157
VLAN ..................................................................................................................... 159
Configuring VLANs ................................................................................................ 159
Add and delete VLANs ..................................................................................... 159
Port Setting ...................................................................................................... 160
Tag Based VLAN Configuration Using CLI Commands ......................................... 161
Configuring a 802.1Q VLAN ............................................................................. 161
Configuring an IP Address for a Management VLAN ....................................... 162
Removing an IP Address from a Management VLAN ....................................... 162
Configuring an Access Port .............................................................................. 163
Configuring a Trunk Port .................................................................................. 163
Add an IP to the Management VLAN ..................................................................... 163
QoS ....................................................................................................................... 164
Global Configuration Page ..................................................................................... 165
Web GUI Interface ........................................................................................... 165
QoS Global Configuration using the CLI Interface ................................................. 168
Enable/Disable QoS Trust ................................................................................ 168
Configuring the Egress Expedite Queue .......................................................... 169
802.1p Priority Page .............................................................................................. 170
Web GUI Interface ........................................................................................... 170
802.1p Priority Submenu CLI Interface ......................................................... 171
DSCP Page HTTP Interface ............................................................................... 171
DSCP Submenu CLI Interface ............................................................................ 173
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QoS Interface Commands CLI Interface ............................................................. 173
IP ACL (Access Control List) .............................................................................. 174
Configuring IP ACL ................................................................................................ 174
Port ACL Settings .................................................................................................. 175
ACL Configuration Using CLI Commands .............................................................. 176
Enabling QoS ................................................................................................... 176
Creating a Standard IP Access List .................................................................. 176
Creating an Extended IP Access List ............................................................... 177
Creating a MAC Access List ............................................................................ 178
Creating an ACL Class Map with Layer 4 Access List ...................................... 178
Creating a ACL Class Map with an IP or MAC Access List .............................. 179
Creating an ACL Policy Map ............................................................................ 180
Appling an Existing ACL Policy to a Port .......................................................... 181
Deleting an ACL Class ..................................................................................... 181
Deleting an ACL Policy .................................................................................... 182
SNMP .................................................................................................................... 182
SNMP General Settings ......................................................................................... 182
Configuring SNMP v1 & v2 Community Groups ..................................................... 186
Configuring SNMP v3 Users .................................................................................. 188
Adding SNMP v3 Users to the switch ............................................................... 188
Deleting SNMP v3 Users from the switch ......................................................... 191
Create SNMPv3 Group and View ..................................................................... 192
SNMP Configuration Using CLI Commands........................................................... 194
Enabling SNMP and configuring general settings............................................. 194
Configuring SNMP Traps ................................................................................. 194
Configuring SNMP v1 & v2 Community Groups ............................................... 196
Adding SNMP v3 Users ................................................................................... 196
Configuring a New SNMP Group ..................................................................... 197
Create or Update a View Entry ......................................................................... 197
AAA ....................................................................................................................... 199
Configuring Radius from the GUI ........................................................................... 199
Enabling Radius ............................................................................................... 199
Adding a Radius Server ................................................................................... 200
Port Authentication ........................................................................................... 201
Configuring TACACS+ from the GUI ...................................................................... 202
Enabling TACACS+ ......................................................................................... 202
Adding a TACACS+ Server .............................................................................. 203
AAA Configuration Using the CLI ........................................................................... 204
View RADIUS Status ....................................................................................... 204
Enable RADIUS Globally ................................................................................. 204
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Configure RADIUS on Ports ............................................................................. 204
Configure MAC-Based Authentication .............................................................. 205
TACACS+ Authentication and Authorization .................................................... 205
Configure TACACS+ Server ............................................................................ 206
LLDP ..................................................................................................................... 206
LLDP General Settings .......................................................................................... 207
Enable/Disable LLDP ....................................................................................... 207
Holdtime Multiplier ........................................................................................... 207
Global TLV Setting ........................................................................................... 208
LLDP Ports Settings .............................................................................................. 209
Enabling LLDP transmission for a specific Port ................................................ 209
Enabling LLDP Reception for a specific Port .................................................... 209
Enabling Notifications ...................................................................................... 210
LLDP Neighbors .................................................................................................... 212
LLDP Statistics ...................................................................................................... 213
LLDP MED Network Policy .................................................................................... 213
LLDP MED Location ID .......................................................................................... 215
LLDP MED Port Settings ....................................................................................... 217
LLDP Configuration Using CLI Commands ............................................................ 218
Enable/Disable LLDP ....................................................................................... 218
LLDP Holdtime Multiplier .................................................................................. 218
LLDP Transmit Interval .................................................................................... 219
Enable/Disable Global LLDP TLVs .................................................................. 219
Enabling LLDP Transmit on a Port ................................................................... 220
Enabling LLDP Receive on a Port .................................................................... 220
Enabling LLDP Notify ....................................................................................... 221
Enabling Transmission of the Management IP ................................................. 221
Enabling Specific TLV’s on a Port .................................................................... 221
Enabling LLDP MED TLV’s on a Port ............................................................... 222
Set LLDP-MED location information ................................................................. 222
Routing ................................................................................................................. 223
Static Route Configuration ..................................................................................... 223
Creating a Static Route .................................................................................... 223
Routing Table .................................................................................................. 224
Route Map ....................................................................................................... 225
Proxy ARP ....................................................................................................... 225
Static Routing with CLI Commands ....................................................................... 226
Create or Delete Static Route .......................................................................... 226
Show Existing IP Routes .................................................................................. 226
Create or Delete Access List ............................................................................ 227
Configure Route Map ....................................................................................... 227
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Enable Proxy ARP ........................................................................................... 228
VRRP .................................................................................................................... 228
VRRP with CLI Commands .................................................................................... 230
Enable or Disable VRRP .................................................................................. 230
Enable or Disable Virtual MAC feature ............................................................. 231
Set the Virtual IP Address for the VRRP Session ............................................. 231
Specify the Interface for Virtual Routing ........................................................... 231
Configure VRRP Router Priority ....................................................................... 231
Enable/Disable Preempt Mode ......................................................................... 232
Set the Advertisement Interval ......................................................................... 232
Enable the VRRP Session ............................................................................... 232
Configure Circuit Failover ................................................................................. 232
OSPF ..................................................................................................................... 232
OSPF Configuration ......................................................................................... 233
Stub Area Configuration ................................................................................... 234
NSSA Configuration ......................................................................................... 235
OSPF Network ................................................................................................. 236
OSPF Interface ................................................................................................ 237
OSPF Virtual Link ............................................................................................ 238
OSPF Redistribute ........................................................................................... 239
OSPF Area Range ........................................................................................... 240
OSPF Neighbor ............................................................................................... 241
OSPF Route .................................................................................................... 241
OSPF Configuration with CLI Commands .............................................................. 241
Enable or Disable OSPF .................................................................................. 241
Show OSPF Configuration and Settings .......................................................... 241
Enable authentication for an OSPF area .......................................................... 242
Specify a cost for the default summary route ................................................... 242
Configure a filter to advertise summary routes ................................................. 242
Summarize OSPF routes at an area boundary ................................................. 242
Set an area as a Not-So-Stubby-Area (NSSA) ................................................. 243
Configure the short-cutting mode of an area .................................................... 243
Define an area as a stub area .......................................................................... 243
Configure a link between two separated backbone areas ................................ 244
Control how OSPF calculates the default metric for the interface ..................... 244
Enable / disable RFC 2328 compatibility .......................................................... 244
Create a default external route into an OSPF routing domain .......................... 245
Set OSPF administrative distances .................................................................. 245
Configure a stub host entry belonging to a particular area ............................... 245
Limit number of Database Descriptors (DD) that can be processed
concurrently ........................................................................................... 245
Set maximum number of OSPF areas .............................................................. 246
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Specify and configure neighbor routers ............................................................ 246
Enable OSPF routing with a specified area ...................................................... 246
Set an OSPF Area Border Router (ABR) type .................................................. 247
Specify a router ID for the OSPF process ........................................................ 247
Set maximum number of LSAs that can be supported ..................................... 247
Suppress sending Hello packets ...................................................................... 247
Redistribute routes into an OSPF routing table ................................................ 247
Summarize or suppress external routes ........................................................... 248
Adjust route-calculation timers ......................................................................... 248
Set OSPF authentication method on an interface............................................. 248
Specify OSPF authentication password for neighboring routers ....................... 248
Specify the cost of the link-state metric in a router-LSA ................................... 249
Turn on LSA database-filter ............................................................................. 249
Set interval after which a neighbor is declared dead ........................................ 249
Disable OSPF on an interface .......................................................................... 250
Set Hello packet interval .................................................................................. 250
Register an MD5 key for OSPF authentication ................................................. 250
Set MTU size for OSPF to construct packets ................................................... 250
Ignore MTU in DBD packets ............................................................................ 250
Set the OSPF network type .............................................................................. 251
Set designated router priority ........................................................................... 251
Set time between retransmitting lost link state advertisements......................... 251
Set the link state transmit delay ....................................................................... 251
Configure a distribution list ............................................................................... 252
RIP ......................................................................................................................... 252
RIP General Settings ....................................................................................... 252
RIP Port Settings ............................................................................................. 253
RIP Route ........................................................................................................ 254
RIP Network ..................................................................................................... 255
RIP Neighbor ................................................................................................... 255
Add or Delete RIP Passive Interface ................................................................ 256
RIP Redistribute ............................................................................................... 256
RIP Configuration with CLI Commands .................................................................. 257
Enable or Disable RIP ...................................................................................... 257
Enable RIP Routing on a Specific Network ...................................................... 257
Show RIP Routing Table .................................................................................. 257
Define RIP Neighbor ........................................................................................ 257
Set Interface to Passive ................................................................................... 257
RIP Default Metric ............................................................................................ 258
RIP Send Version ............................................................................................ 258
Redistribute ...................................................................................................... 258
RIP Default Route ............................................................................................ 258
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Define RIP Administrative Distance.................................................................. 259
Define RIP Timers ............................................................................................ 259
RIP Authentication ........................................................................................... 259
Other Protocols.................................................................................................... 260
GVRP .................................................................................................................... 260
General Overview ............................................................................................ 260
Enabling the GVRP Protocol at the Global Level ............................................. 261
Enabling the GVRP Protocol at the Port Level ................................................. 262
GVRP Configuration Examples Using CLI Commands .................................... 263
IGMP Snooping ..................................................................................................... 266
General Overview ............................................................................................ 266
Enabling the IGMP Snooping Modes ............................................................... 267
Configuring IGMP Snooping General properties .............................................. 267
Configuring IGMP Passive Mode Specific properties ....................................... 268
Configuring IGMP Querier Mode Specific properties ........................................ 269
Configuring IGMP Unknown Multicast Forwarding ........................................... 270
Monitoring Registered Multicast Groups .......................................................... 274
IGMP Configuration Examples Using CLI Commands ..................................... 275
Network Time Protocol (NTP) ................................................................................ 282
Setting RTC Time ............................................................................................ 282
Enabling NTP ................................................................................................... 283
Setting the NTP Server IP Address .................................................................. 283
Setting the Time Zone ...................................................................................... 283
Setting the Polling Period ................................................................................. 283
Manually Syncing Time .................................................................................... 283
Daylight Savings Time - Weekday Mode .......................................................... 284
Daylight Savings Time Date Mode ................................................................ 285
Network Time Protocol Configuration Examples Using CLI Commands ........... 286
GMRP .................................................................................................................... 289
General Overview ............................................................................................ 289
GMRP Normal mode ........................................................................................ 289
GMRP Fixed mode .......................................................................................... 289
GMRP Forbidden mode ................................................................................... 290
GMRP Forward All mode ................................................................................. 290
GMRP Disabled mode ..................................................................................... 290
Enabling the GMRP Feature Globally on the Switch ........................................ 290
Configuring the GMRP Feature Per Port .......................................................... 291
GMRP Configuration Examples Using CLI Commands .................................... 293
DHCP Server ......................................................................................................... 295
General Overview ............................................................................................ 295
Configuring the DHCP Server .......................................................................... 295
DHCP Configuration Examples Using CLI Commands .................................... 298
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Configuring DHCPv6 Server ............................................................................ 299
DHCPv6 Configuration Examples CLI Commands ........................................... 300
Contact Information ............................................................................................... 302
PREFACE
Audience
This guide is designed for the person who installs, configures, deploys, and maintains the
Ethernet network. This document assumes the reader has moderate hardware, computer,
and Internet skills.
Document Revision Level
This section provides a history of the revision changes to this document.
Revision
Document Version
Date
Description
A
Version 1
07/04/2019
Initial release for Firmware version 2.02.2
A
Version 2
08/05/2019
Modified PoE description
A
Version 3
08/20/2019
Corrected VLAN description and screenshots
A
Version 4
12/19/2019
Corrected Static trunking information
A
Version 5
04/28/2020
Changed spanning-tree guard loop to spanning-tree guard
root
A
Version 6
09/24/2020
Added PoE Extend Mode information
B
Version 1
01/14/2021
Removed Redundancy Pairs from GUI and CLI
B
Version 2
04/13/2021
Added snmp-server group and view commands
C
Version 1
12/14/2021
Updated Tacacs+ information
Applicable Models
EX78900, EX73900, EX77900, EX77964, EX83304
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Electric Shock Hazard
This symbol warns users of electric shock hazard. Failure to take appropriate
precautions such as not opening or touching hazardous areas of the equipment could
result in injury or death.
Typographic Conventions
This guide also uses the following typographic conventions.
Convention
Description
Indicates text on a window, other than the window title, including menus, menu options, buttons, fields, and
labels.
Indicates a variable, which is a placeholder for actual text provided by the user or system. Angled brackets (< >)
are also used to indicate variables.
Indicates text that is displayed on screen or entered by the user.
Indicates a variable, which is a placeholder for actual text provided by the user or system. Italic font is also used
to indicate variables.
Indicates optional values.
Indicates required or expected values.
Indicates that you have a choice between two or more options or arguments.
COMPUTER SETUP
The end user’s management computer may need to be reconfigured prior to connecting to
the switch in order to access the switch’s web interface through its default IP address (See
Default IP).
Management Methods and Protocols
There are several methods that can be used to manage the switch. This manual will show
the details of configuring the switch using a web browser. Each section will be followed by
the CLI (Command Line Interface) commands needed to achieve the same results as
described in that section.
The methods available to manage the switch include:
SSH - Secure Shell CLI that is accessible over TCP/IP networks which and is
generally regarded as the most secure method of remotely accessing a device.
Telnet - is like SSH in that it allows a CLI to be established across a TCP/IP network,
but it does not encrypt the data stream. This type of connection requires a terminal,
or a computer running a terminal emulation application (such as HyperTerminal or
Putty).
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the most popular switch management protocol
involving the use of a web browser.
RS-232 The switch is equipped with a RS-232 serial port that can be used to
access the switchs CLI. The Serial port is DCE DB9F. A straight through serial cable
is used to connect to a typical computer serial port (Also requires terminal emulation
application).
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Default IP
The switch’s default IP address is 192.168.1.10. The management computer must
be set up so that it is on the same network as the switch. For example, the IP
address of the management computer can be set to 192.168.1.100 with a subnet
mask of 255.255.255.0.
Login Process and Default Credentials
Once a compatible IP address has been assigned to the management computer,
the user is ready to log in to the switch. To log in, type the URL http://192.168.1.10/
into the address field of the browser and hit return. The following will appear in the
browser window (See Figure 1)
The Default Login is root (case sensitive)
There is no password by default
Enter the login name and click the Login button
Figure 1: Login screen
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SETTING THE INITIAL IP ADDRESS
Once logged in the user can now configure the switch per the network requirements. The
two major addressing options are:
Simple IP addressing
Multiple VLAN addressing (See Add an IP to the Management VLAN on page 163).
Simple IP Addressing
A new IP address can now be assigned to the switch. From the System Information screen,
go to the left hand navigation menu.
1. Click on the + next to System
2. Click on IP address
3. Enter the desired IP address and subnet mask in the IP Address/Subnet Mask
fields associated with VLAN 1
4. Click the Apply & Save button (See Figure 2)
Figure 2: Assigning an IP address
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CLI COMMAND USAGE
This chapter describes accessing the switch by using Telnet, SSH, or serial ports to
configure the switch, navigating the Command Line Interface (CLI), typing keyboard
shortcuts, and moving between the levels. This chapter assumes the user has a working
understanding of Telnet, SSH and Terminal emulation applications.
Note: For a serial port connection use a standard DB9F to DB9M Modem Cable. The
default Serial port parameters are Baud rate: 115,200bps, Data bits: 8, Parity: none, Stop
bit: 1, Flow control: none.
Navigating the CLI Hierarchy
The CLI is organized into a hierarchy of command modes. The basic modes are User exec
mode, Privileged exec mode, and Global configuration mode. There are also other modes,
specific to certain configurations. Each mode has its own group of commands for a specific
purpose. Below are the CLI commands needed to enter a specific mode:
switch_a> ← User exec mode
switch_a>enable
switch_a# ← Privileged exec mode
switch_a#configure terminal
switch_a(config) ← Global configuration mode
switch_a(config) spanning-tree mst configuration
switch_a(config-mst)# ← MSTP configuration mode
switch_a(config)#line console 0
switch_a(config-line) Line configuration mode
switch_a(config)# interface fe1
switch_a(config-if)# ← Interface configuration mode
switch_a(config)#vlan database
switch_a(config-vlan)# ← VLAN database configuration mode
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