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User Guide - Page 5
... Configure MAC-based Broadcast Domains 90 Configure IEEE 802.1Q VLANs 93 Update Firmware and Configuration Files 98 Special Note Concerning Firmware Updates 100 System Utilities 100 Ping Test...101 Save Settings to TFTP Server 102 Save Switch History to TFTP Server 103 Clear Address Table 104 Community Strings and Trap Stations 104 SWITCH MONITORING 106 Network Monitoring...
User Guide - Page 7
... 155 User Account 156 Console...158
Monitoring...159 Switch Overview 159 Port Utilization 160 Port Traffic Statistics 161 Port Error Packet Statistics 163 Port Packet Analysis Statistics 165 Browse Address Table 167 Browse IGMP Status 168 Switch History 169
Maintenance...169 Firmware and Configuration Update 170 Save Settings To TFTP Server 171 Save Switch History To TFTP Server 172...
User Guide - Page 9
.../Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domain Members screen ...93 Figure 6-32. IEEE 802.1Q VLANs Configuration menu 94 Figure 6-33. Ingress Filtering Check screen 95 Figure 6-33. Default port VLAN assignment screen 96 Figure 6-34. 802.1Q Static VLAN Settings screen 97 Figure 6-35. Browse 802.1Q VLAN Entries screen 98 Figure 6-36. Update Firmware and...
User Guide - Page 11
...34. Port Utilization window 160 Figure 7-35. Port Traffic Statistics window 161 Figure 7-36. Port Error Packet Statistics window 163 Figure 7-37. Port Packet Analysis window 165 Figure 7-38. Browse Address Table window 167 Figure 7-39. Browse IGMP Status window 168 Figure 7-40. Switch History window 169 Figure 7-41. Firmware and Configuration Update window 170 Figure 7-42. Save Settings To...
User Guide - Page 16
... develop as computers and their busses get faster and more users use applications that generate more traffic. Upgrading key components, such as your backbone and servers to Gigabit Ethernet can greatly improve network response times as well as significantly speed up the traffic between your subnets.
Gigabit Ethernet enables fast optical fiber connections to support video conferencing...
User Guide - Page 20
... for creation of alternative backup paths and prevention of indefinite network loops.
? ? Fully configurable either in-band or out-of-band control via SNMP based software.
? ? Flash memory for software upgrade. This can be done in-band via BOOTP/TFTP. Out-of-band console can also initiate a download request.
? ? Built-in SNMP management: Bridge MIB (RFC 1493), RMON...
User Guide - Page 112
... Switch is capable of obtaining its configuration settings (the same settings defined in this console program), as well as updated versions of its internal switching software (the console program itself), using TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol). You can use the Update Firmware and Configuration Files screen to control this feature.
Choose Update Firmware and Configuration Files to access the...
User Guide - Page 113
...set are:
? ? Software Update Mode Set to either network or SLIP. Determines whether the configuration file should be obtained through the Ethernet network or through the console port.
? ? TFTP Server Address The IP address of the TFTP server where the runtime (switching software) or configuration file is located. This entry is used only if the Firmware Update is set to Enabled.
? ? Firmware Update...
User Guide - Page 114
... field that displays the IP address of the last TFTP server to be accessed.
Special Note Concerning Firmware Updates
1. Never download new firmware through a trunked port. Doing so may result in a failed download, broadcast storm, or other network problems.
2. Avoid changing active links and do not make new loops on the network when downloading new firmware.
3. Downloading new firmware may result...
User Guide - Page 139
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The information in the window above is described as follows:
? ? Device Type A description of the Switch type. ? ? MAC Address The Ethernet address for the device. ? ? Boot PROM Version Version number for the PROM code. ? ? Firmware Version Version number of the firmware installed
on the Switch. This can be updated by using the Firmware and Configuration Update window in the Maintenance section...
User Guide - Page 152
Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide
Figure 7-12. Static Forwarding Table---Edit window
To use the MAC forwarding function, enter the MAC address of the device to which the specified port permanently forwards traffic in the Destination MAC Address field and enter the port number that permanently forwards traffic from the specified device in the Destination Port Number field. Then click ...
User Guide - Page 162
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Figure 7-22. Add/Remove MAC-based Broadcast Domains --- Edit window
To add a MAC-based broadcast domain, enter a Description in the field offered. Click Apply to let the change take effect.
? ? Description The name of the Broadcast Domain to be added.
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Web-Based Network Management
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Browse IGMP Status
Figure 7-39. Browse IGMP Status window
This window allows you to enter the Current VID at the top of the window and then display the Queries (Tx)/(Rx) for that VLAN ID. The bottom of the window displays Multicast Group, MAC Address, Reports, and Ports for IGMP Snooping in a table format.
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Switch History
Figure 7-40. Switch History window
This window allows you to view the Switch history. This works like a ...The fourth and last main category of the Switch Web-based management program includes: Firmware and Configuration Update, Save Settings To TFTP Server, Save Switch History To TFTP Server, Save Changes, Factory Reset, and Restart System ...
User Guide - Page 184
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Firmware and Configuration Update
Figure 7-41. Firmware and Configuration Update window
To update firmware or change a configuration file, fill in the requested information above and then click the Apply button.
The information is described as follows:
Software Update Mode & TFTP Server Address:
? ? Software Update Mode Set to either Network or SLIP. ...
User Guide - Page 185
Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide
Update Management Module Firmware:
? ? Firmware Update Determines whether or not the Switch should download its new firmware code the next time it is booted.
? ? File Name The path and the name of the file which holds the new firmware code on the TFTP server.
Change Configuration File:
? ? Use Config File Determines whether or not...
User Guide - Page 197
... NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide
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10 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE
This appendix provides a sample configuration file that can be used with the Update Firmware and ...Configuration Files screen in the console program.
The configuration file is a simple text file that you create. It has two functions: to point to the location of a file on a TFTP server, and to set the IP address...
User Guide - Page 199
... NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide
If both the Firmware Update and Use Config File options are enabled, the Firmware Update command will take precedence and only the firmware file will be uploaded to the switch. The Config image file, which contains all configuration settings and was created by the switch is prefixed with the version number of the runtime software...
User Guide - Page 200
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11 RUNTIME SOFTWARE DEFAULT SETTINGS
Load Mode Configuration update Firmware update Out-of-band baud rate Rs232 mode Ip address Subnet mask Default router Bootp service TFTP server IP address IGMP time out IGMP snooping state Partition mode Address table lock Device HOL Port HOL Console time out User name Password Device STP Port STP Port enable ...
User Guide - Page 205
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SNMP Security (Community Names), 107
SNMP Trap Manager Configuration, 107
Software Update Mode Network, 101 Out-of-Band, 101
Spanning Tree ...II, 33 Static Filtering, definition of, 81 Storage Temperature, 181 Store and forward switching, 5 straight cable, 183 subnet mask, 127 Subnet Mask, 65 Switch Management, Error! Not a valid bookmark in entry on page ...