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Page 1 - GS-4012F/4024

GS-4012F/4024Ethernet SwitchUser’s GuideVersion 3.601/2006Edition 2

Page 2 - Copyright

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideTable of Contents 107.4 Introduction to VLANs ...

Page 3 - Warnings

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 11 Spanning Tree Protocol 100Figure 42 Spanning Tree Protocol: Status The following table describes the labels in

Page 4 - Safety Warnings

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide101 Chapter 11 Spanning Tree Protocol11.2.1 Configure STP To configure STP, click the Configuration link in the Spanning Tr

Page 5 - ZyXEL Limited Warranty

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 11 Spanning Tree Protocol 102Bridge Priority Bridge priority is used in determining the root switch, root port and d

Page 6 - Customer Support

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide103 Chapter 11 Spanning Tree Protocol

Page 7 - 7 Customer Support

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 12 Bandwidth Control 104CHAPTER 12Bandwidth ControlThis chapter shows you how you can cap the maximum bandwidth allo

Page 8 - Table of Contents

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide105 Chapter 12 Bandwidth ControlFigure 44 Bandwidth Control The following table describes the related labels in this scree

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 13 Broadcast Storm Control 106CHAPTER 13Broadcast Storm ControlThis chapter introduces and shows you how to configur

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide107 Chapter 13 Broadcast Storm ControlThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 25 Broadcast Storm Co

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 14 Mirroring 108CHAPTER 14MirroringThis chapter shows you how to configure mirroring on the switch.14.1 OverviewPor

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide109 Chapter 14 Mirroring Table 26 MirroringLABEL DESCRIPTIONActive Clear this check box to deactivate port mirroring on th

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide11 Table of ContentsChapter 12Bandwidth Control...

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 15 Link Aggregation 110CHAPTER 15Link AggregationThis chapter shows you how to logically aggregate physical links to

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide111 Chapter 15 Link Aggregation15.1.2 Link Aggregation ID LACP aggregation ID consists of the following information1:

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 15 Link Aggregation 112 15.3 Link Aggregation Setup Click Configuration in the Link Aggregation Control Protocol

Page 17 - Chapter 41

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide113 Chapter 15 Link AggregationFigure 48 Link Aggregation Control Protocol: Configuration The following table describes th

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 15 Link Aggregation 114LACP Timeout Timeout is the time interval between the individual port exchanges of LACP packe

Page 19 - 19 Table of Contents

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide115 Chapter 15 Link Aggregation

Page 20 - List of Figures

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 16 Port Authentication 116CHAPTER 16Port AuthenticationThis chapter describes the 802.1x authentication method and R

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide117 Chapter 16 Port AuthenticationClick Advanced Application, Port Authentication in the navigation panel to display the scr

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 16 Port Authentication 11816.2.2 Configuring RADIUS Server Settings From the Port Authentication screen, click RA

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide119 Chapter 16 Port Authentication

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideTable of Contents 12Chapter 19 Policy Rule...

Page 25 - 25 List of Figures

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 17 Port Security 120CHAPTER 17Port SecurityThis chapter shows you how to set up port security.17.1 OverviewPort sec

Page 26 - List of Tables

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide121 Chapter 17 Port SecurityTable 33 Port Security LABEL DESCRIPTIONActive Select this check box to enable port security o

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 18 Classifier 122CHAPTER 18ClassifierThis chapter introduces and shows you how to configure the packet classifier on

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide123 Chapter 18 ClassifierFigure 54 Classifier The following table describes the related labels in this screen. Table 34

Page 29 - 29 List of Tables

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 18 Classifier 124Layer 2Specify the fields below to configure a layer-2 classifier. VLAN Select Any to classify tra

Page 30 - Syntax Conventions

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide125 Chapter 18 Classifier18.3 Viewing and Editing Classifier Configuration To view a summary of the classifier configuratio

Page 31 - User Guide Feedback

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 18 Classifier 126Some of the most common IP ports are: 18.4 Classifier ExampleThe following screen shows an ex

Page 32 - CHAPTER 1

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide127 Chapter 18 ClassifierFigure 56 Classifier: Example

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 19 Policy Rule 128CHAPTER 19 Policy RuleThis chapter shows you how to configure policy rules. 19.1 Overview A class

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide129 Chapter 19 Policy RuleClick Advanced Applications and then Policy Rule in the navigation panel to display the screen as

Page 35 - 1.3 Hardware Features

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide13 Table of ContentsChapter 24RIP ...

Page 36 - 1.4 Applications

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 19 Policy Rule 130 Table 38 Policy LABEL DESCRIPTIONActive Select this option to enable the policy. Name Enter a d

Page 37 - 1.4.2 Bridging Example

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide131 Chapter 19 Policy Rule19.3 Viewing and Editing Policy ConfigurationTo view a summary of the classifier configuration, s

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 19 Policy Rule 13219.4 Policy ExampleThe figure below shows an example Policy screen where you configure a policy t

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide133 Chapter 19 Policy RuleFigure 59 Policy Example

Page 40 - CHAPTER 2

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 20 Queuing Method 134CHAPTER 20Queuing MethodThis chapter introduces the queuing methods supported.20.1 OverviewQue

Page 41 - 2.2.1.1 Precautions

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide135 Chapter 20 Queuing Method20.1.2 Weighted Round Robin Scheduling (WRR) Round Robin Scheduling services queues on a rotat

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 20 Queuing Method 136The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 41 Queuing Method LABEL DESCRI

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide137 Chapter 20 Queuing Method

Page 44 - CHAPTER 3

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 21 VLAN Stacking 138CHAPTER 21VLAN StackingThis chapter shows you how to configure VLAN stacking on your switch. See

Page 45 - 3.1.3 SFP Slots

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide139 Chapter 21 VLAN StackingFigure 61 VLAN Stacking Example 21.2 VLAN Stacking Port RolesEach port can have three VLAN st

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideTable of Contents 1429.2 Activating DiffServ ...

Page 47 - 3.2 Rear Panel

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 21 VLAN Stacking 140Type is a standard Ethernet type code identifying the frame and indicates that whether the frame

Page 48 - 3.3 Front Panel LEDs

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide141 Chapter 21 VLAN Stacking21.4 Configuring VLAN StackingClick Advanced Applications and then VLAN Stacking in the navigat

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 21 VLAN Stacking 142Priority Select a number from the drop-down list box to configure the priority level of the oute

Page 50 - CHAPTER 4

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide143 Chapter 21 VLAN Stacking

Page 51 - 4.3 The Status Screen

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 22 Multicast 144CHAPTER 22MulticastThis chapter shows you how to configure various multicast features. 22.1 Overvie

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide145 Chapter 22 MulticastThe switch forwards multicast traffic destined for multicast groups (that it has learned from IGMP s

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 22 Multicast 146Figure 64 Multicast: Setting The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 47 M

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide147 Chapter 22 Multicast22.2.2 IGMP Filtering Profile IGMP filter profiles allow you to control access to IGMP multicast gr

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 22 Multicast 148The following table describes the labels in this screen. 22.3 MVR Overview Multicast VLAN Registrat

Page 56 - 4.5 Resetting the Switch

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide149 Chapter 22 MulticastFigure 66 MVR Network Example 22.3.1 Types of MVR PortsIn MVR, a source port is a port on the swi

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide15 Table of Contents32.7.2 FTP Command Line Procedure ... 20432.7.3

Page 58 - 4.7 Help

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 22 Multicast 150Figure 67 MVR Multicast Television Example 22.4 General MVR Configuration Use the MVR screen to c

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide151 Chapter 22 MulticastThe following table describes the related labels in this screen. 22.5 MVR Group Configuration All s

Page 60 - CHAPTER 5

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 22 Multicast 152Note: A port can belong to more than one multicast VLAN. However, IP multicast group addresses in di

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide153 Chapter 22 Multicast22.5.1 MVR Configuration ExampleThe following figure shows a network example where ports 1, 2 and 3

Page 62 - 5.1.3 Creating a VLAN

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 22 Multicast 154Figure 72 MVR Group Configuration Example Figure 73 MVR Group Configuration Example

Page 63 - 5.1.4 Setting Port VID

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide155 Chapter 22 Multicast

Page 64 - 5.1.5 Enabling RIP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 23 Static Route 156CHAPTER 23Static RouteThis chapter shows you how to configure static routes.23.1 Configuring St

Page 65

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide157 Chapter 23 Static RouteMetric The metric represents the “cost” of transmission for routing purposes. IP routing uses hop

Page 66 - CHAPTER 6

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 24 RIP 158CHAPTER 24RIP This chapter shows you how to configure RIP (Routing Information Protocol).24.1 OverviewRI

Page 67 - 6.2.1 Port Details

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide159 Chapter 24 RIP Figure 75 RIP The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 52 RIP LABEL DESCRIPTION

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideTable of Contents 16Chapter 37IP Table ...

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 25 OSPF 160CHAPTER 25OSPFThis chapter describes the OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) routing protocol and shows you h

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide161 Chapter 25 OSPFThe following figure depicts an OSPF network example. The backbone is area 0 with a backbone router. The

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 25 OSPF 16225.2 OSPF Status To view current OSPF status, click IP Application, OSPF in the navigation panel to dis

Page 72 - CHAPTER 7

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide163 Chapter 25 OSPFThe following table describes some common output fields.25.3 Enabling OSPF and General Settings To activ

Page 73 - Table 8 System Info

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 25 OSPF 164Figure 78 OSPF Configuration: Activating and General Settings The follow table describes the related la

Page 74 - 7.3 General Setup

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide165 Chapter 25 OSPF25.4 Configuring OSPF Areas To ensure that the switch receives only routing information from a trusted l

Page 75 - Table 9 General Setup

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 25 OSPF 16625.4.1 Viewing OSPF Area Information TableThe bottom of the OSPF Configuration screen displays a summary

Page 76 - 7.4 Introduction to VLANs

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide167 Chapter 25 OSPF25.5 Configuring OSPF Interfaces To configure an OSPF interface, first create an IP routing domain in t

Page 77 - 7.6 Switch Setup Screen

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 25 OSPF 16825.6 OSPF Virtual Links Configure and view virtual link settings in the OSPF Virtual Link screen. In th

Page 78 - Table 10 Switch Setup

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide169 Chapter 25 OSPFFigure 82 OSPF Virtual Link The following table describes the related labels in this screen.Table 61

Page 79 - 7.7 IP Setup

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide17 Table of ContentsChapter 41 Command Examples...

Page 80 - Table 11 IP Setup

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 25 OSPF 170Name This field displays a descriptive name of a virtual link.Peer Router ID This field displays the ID

Page 81 - 7.8 Port Setup

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide171 Chapter 25 OSPF

Page 82 - Table 12 Port Setup

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 26 IGMP 172CHAPTER 26IGMPThis chapter shows you how to configure IGMP. 26.1 OverviewIGMP (Internet Group Multicast

Page 83 - 83 Chapter 7 Basic Setting

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide173 Chapter 26 IGMPNetwork This field displays the IP domain configured on the switch. Refer to Section 7.7 on page 79 for m

Page 84 - CHAPTER 8

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 27 DVMRP 174CHAPTER 27DVMRPThis chapter introduces DVMRP and tells you how to configure it.27.1 OverviewDVMRP (Dist

Page 85 - 8.2.2 GVRP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide175 Chapter 27 DVMRPFigure 84 How DVMRP Works 27.2.1 DVMRP Terminology DVMRP probes are used to discover other DVMRP Neig

Page 86 - 8.4 Select the VLAN Type

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 27 DVMRP 17627.3.1 DVMRP Configuration Error Messages You must have IGMP/RIP enabled when you enable DVMRP; otherwi

Page 87 - 8.5 Static VLAN

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide177 Chapter 27 DVMRPFigure 88 DVMRP: Duplicate VID Error Message 27.4 Default DVMRP Timer Values The following are some d

Page 88 - Table 14 VLAN: VLAN Status

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 28 IP Multicast 178CHAPTER 28IP MulticastThis chapter shows you how to configure the IP Multicast screen. 28.1 Ove

Page 89 - Table 15 VLAN: Static VLAN

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide179 Chapter 28 IP MulticastTable 65 IP Multicast LABEL DESCRIPTIONPort This read-only field displays the port number. IP M

Page 90 - Status screen

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideTable of Contents 18Chapter 42IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands ...

Page 91 - 8.6 Port-based VLANs

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 29 Differentiated Services 180CHAPTER 29Differentiated ServicesThis chapter shows you how to configure Differentiate

Page 92 - Chapter 8 VLAN 92

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide181 Chapter 29 Differentiated ServicesFigure 91 DiffServ Network Example Switch A marks traffic flowing into the network b

Page 93 - 93 Chapter 8 VLAN

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 29 Differentiated Services 18229.3 DSCP-to-IEEE802.1p Priority Mapping You can configure the DSCP to IEEE802.1p m

Page 94 - CHAPTER 9

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide183 Chapter 29 Differentiated ServicesTable 68 DiffServ: DSCP Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION0 … 63 This is the DSCP classificat

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 30 DHCP 184CHAPTER 30DHCPThis chapter shows you how to configure the DHCP feature. 30.1 OverviewDHCP (Dynamic Host

Page 96 - CHAPTER 10

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide185 Chapter 30 DHCPFigure 94 DHCP: DHCP Server Status The following table describes the labels in this screen. 30.3 Conf

Page 97 - 97 Chapter 10 Filtering

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 30 DHCP 186Figure 95 DHCP: Server The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 70 DHCP: Serve

Page 98 - CHAPTER 11

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide187 Chapter 30 DHCP30.3.1 DHCP Server Configuration ExampleThe follow figure shows a network example where the switch is us

Page 99 - 11.2 STP Status

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 30 DHCP 18830.4.1 DHCP Relay Agent Information The switch can add information to client DHCP requests that it relay

Page 100 - GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide189 Chapter 30 DHCP30.4.3 DHCP Relay Configuration ExampleThe follow figure shows a network example where the switch is use

Page 101 - 11.2.1 Configure STP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide19 Table of Contents

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 31 VRRP 190CHAPTER 31VRRPThis chapter shows you how to configure and monitor the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide191 Chapter 31 VRRP31.2 Viewing VRRP Status Click IP Application, VRRP in the navigation panel to display the VRRP Status

Page 104 - CHAPTER 12

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 31 VRRP 19231.3 Configuring VRRP Follow the instructions in the follow sections to configure VRRP on the switch.31.

Page 105 - Table 24 Bandwidth Control

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide193 Chapter 31 VRRP31.3.2 VRRP Parameters This section describes the VRRP parameters. 31.3.2.1 Advertisement Interval The

Page 106 - CHAPTER 13

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 31 VRRP 19431.3.3 Configuring VRRP ParametersAfter you set up an IP interface, configure the VRRP parameters in the

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide195 Chapter 31 VRRP31.4 VRRP Configuration Summary To view a summary of all VRRP configurations on the switch, scroll down

Page 108 - CHAPTER 14

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 31 VRRP 196Figure 106 VRRP Configuration Example: One Virtual Router Network You want to set switch A as the maste

Page 109 - Table 26 Mirroring

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide197 Chapter 31 VRRPFigure 109 VRRP Example 1: VRRP Status on Switch A Figure 110 VRRP Example 1: VRRP Status on Switch B

Page 110 - CHAPTER 15

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 31 VRRP 198Figure 112 VRRP Example 2: VRRP Parameter Settings for VR2 on Switch A Figure 113 VRRP Example 2: VRR

Page 111 - 15.1.2 Link Aggregation ID

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide199 Chapter 31 VRRP

Page 112 - 15.3 Link Aggregation Setup

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideCopyright 2CopyrightCopyright © 2006 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication may not be reprodu

Page 113

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideList of Figures 20List of FiguresFigure 1 Backbone Application ...

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 32 Maintenance 200CHAPTER 32MaintenanceThis chapter explains how to configure the maintenance screens that let you m

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide201 Chapter 32 MaintenanceAfter the firmware upgrade process is complete, see the System Info screen to verify your current

Page 116 - CHAPTER 16

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 32 Maintenance 2023 Choose a location to save the file on your computer from the Save in drop-down list box and type

Page 117

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide203 Chapter 32 MaintenanceFigure 123 Reboot System: Start 3 Click OK again and then wait for the switch to restart. This t

Page 118

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 32 Maintenance 204If your (T)FTP client does not allow you to have a destination filename different than the source,

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide205 Chapter 32 Maintenance32.7.4 FTP Restrictions FTP will not work when:• FTP service is disabled in the Access Control sc

Page 120 - CHAPTER 17

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 33 Access Control 206CHAPTER 33Access ControlThis chapter describes how to control access to the switch.33.1 Overvi

Page 121 - Table 33 Port Security

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide207 Chapter 33 Access ControlFigure 125 Access Control 33.3 About SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an ap

Page 122 - CHAPTER 18

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 33 Access Control 208SNMP itself is a simple request/response protocol based on the manager/agent model. The manager

Page 123 - Table 34 Classifier

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide209 Chapter 33 Access Control33.3.3 Configuring SNMP From the Access Control screen, display the SNMP screen. You can clic

Page 124 - Chapter 18 Classifier 124

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide21 List of FiguresFigure 39 Port Based VLAN Setup (Port Isolation) ... 92Figur

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 33 Access Control 210• An administrator is someone who can both view and configure switch changes. The username for

Page 126 - 18.4 Classifier Example

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide211 Chapter 33 Access Control33.4 SSH OverviewUnlike Telnet or FTP, which transmit data in clear text, SSH (Secure Shell) i

Page 127 - 127 Chapter 18 Classifier

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 33 Access Control 212The client automatically saves any new server public keys. In subsequent connections, the serve

Page 128 - CHAPTER 19

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide213 Chapter 33 Access Control2 HTTP connection requests from a web browser go to port 80 (by default) on the switch’s WS (we

Page 129 - Figure 57 Policy

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 33 Access Control 214Figure 132 Security Alert Dialog Box (Internet Explorer)33.8.2 Netscape Navigator Warning Me

Page 130 - Table 38 Policy

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide215 Chapter 33 Access ControlFigure 134 Security Certificate 2 (Netscape)33.8.3 The Main ScreenAfter you accept the certi

Page 131 - 131 Chapter 19 Policy Rule

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 33 Access Control 216Figure 135 Login Screen (Internet Explorer)Figure 136 Login Screen (Netscape)

Page 132 - 19.4 Policy Example

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide217 Chapter 33 Access Control33.9 Service Port Access Control Service Access Control allows you to decide what services yo

Page 133 - Figure 59 Policy Example

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 33 Access Control 218Figure 138 Access Control: Remote Management The following table describes the labels in this

Page 134 - CHAPTER 20

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide219 Chapter 33 Access Control

Page 135 - 20.2 Configuring Queuing

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideList of Figures 22Figure 82 OSPF Virtual Link ...

Page 136 - Table 41 Queuing Method

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 34 Diagnostic 220CHAPTER 34DiagnosticThis chapter explains the Diagnostic screen.34.1 Diagnostic Click Management,

Page 137 - 137 Chapter 20 Queuing Method

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide221 Chapter 34 Diagnostic

Page 138 - CHAPTER 21

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 35 Cluster Management 222CHAPTER 35Cluster ManagementThis chapter introduces cluster management.35.1 Overview Clust

Page 139 - 21.3 VLAN Tag Format

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide223 Chapter 35 Cluster Management35.2 Cluster Management Status Click Management, Cluster Management in the navigation pane

Page 140 - 21.3.1 Frame Format

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 35 Cluster Management 22435.2.1 Cluster Member Switch Management Go to the Clustering Management Status screen of t

Page 141 - Table 45 VLAN Stacking

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide225 Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementFigure 143 Example: Uploading Firmware to a Cluster Member Switch The following table exp

Page 142 - Setup screen

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 35 Cluster Management 226Figure 144 Clustering Management Configuration The following table describes the labels

Page 143 - 143 Chapter 21 VLAN Stacking

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide227 Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementPassword Each cluster member’s password is its web configurator password. Select a member

Page 144 - CHAPTER 22

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 36 MAC Table 228CHAPTER 36MAC TableThis chapter introduces the MAC Table screen.36.1 OverviewThe MAC Table screen (

Page 145 - 22.2 Multicast Status

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide229 Chapter 36 MAC Table36.2 Viewing the MAC Table Click Management, MAC Table in the navigation panel to display the follo

Page 146 - Chapter 22 Multicast 146

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide23 List of FiguresFigure 125 Access Control ...

Page 147 - 147 Chapter 22 Multicast

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 37 IP Table 230CHAPTER 37IP TableThis chapter introduces the IP table.37.1 OverviewThe IP Table screen shows how pa

Page 148 - 22.3 MVR Overview

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide231 Chapter 37 IP Table37.2 Viewing the IP Table Click Management, IP Table in the navigation panel to display the followin

Page 149 - 22.3.3 How MVR Works

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 38 ARP Table 232CHAPTER 38ARP TableThis chapter introduces ARP Table.38.1 OverviewAddress Resolution Protocol (ARP)

Page 150 - Chapter 22 Multicast 150

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide233 Chapter 38 ARP TableFigure 149 ARP Table The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 91 ARP Table

Page 151 - 151 Chapter 22 Multicast

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 39 Routing Table 234CHAPTER 39Routing TableThis chapter introduces the routing table. 39.1 OverviewThe routing tabl

Page 152 - Chapter 22 Multicast 152

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide235 Chapter 39 Routing Table

Page 153 - 153 Chapter 22 Multicast

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 236CHAPTER 40 Introducing the Commands This chapter introduces the commands and gives a

Page 154 - Chapter 22 Multicast 154

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide237 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands 40.2.1 Access Priority • You can only access the CLI with the administrator account

Page 155 - 155 Chapter 22 Multicast

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 2383 A login screen displays (refer to Section 40.3 on page 238). 40.3 The Login Scree

Page 156 - CHAPTER 23

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide239 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands 40.5 Getting HelpThe system includes a help facility to provide you with the follow

Page 157 - 157 Chapter 23 Static Route

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideList of Figures 24Figure 168 CLI: Backup Configuration Example ... 274Figu

Page 158 - CHAPTER 24

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 240Figure 154 CLI Help: List of Commands: Example 2 40.5.2 Detailed Command Informat

Page 159 - Table 52 RIP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide241 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands To enter Enable (or privileged) mode, type enable and enter a password when prompted

Page 160 - CHAPTER 25

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 242Note: The write memory command is not available in User mode. You must save your cha

Page 161 - 25.1.4 Configuring OSPF

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide243 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands 40.9.2 Enable ModeThe following table describes the commands available for Enable m

Page 162 - 25.2 OSPF Status

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 244<port-num>Removes all learned MAC address on the specified port(s).no logging

Page 163 - 163 Chapter 25 OSPF

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide245 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands bandwidth-controlDisplays bandwidth control settings. bstorm-controlDisplays broadca

Page 164 - Chapter 25 OSPF 164

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 246mac-aging-timeDisplays MAC learning aging time.mac-countDisplays the count of MAC ad

Page 165 - 25.4 Configuring OSPF Areas

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide247 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands 40.9.3 General Configuration ModeThe following table lists the commands in Configur

Page 166 - Chapter 25 OSPF 166

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 248bcp-transparencyEnables Bridge Control Protocol (BCP) transparency.classifier <na

Page 167 - Table 60 OSPF Interface

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide249 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands dhcp relayEnables DHCP relay.helper-address <remote-dhcp-server1> <remote-d

Page 168 - 25.6 OSPF Virtual Links

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide25 List of FiguresFigure 211 Java (Sun) ...

Page 169 - Table 61 OSPF Virtual Link

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 250route-domain <ip-address>/<mask-bits>Enables a routing domain for config

Page 170 - Chapter 25 OSPF 170

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide251 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands multi-loginEnables multi-login.mvr <vlan-id>Enters the MVR (Multicast VLAN Reg

Page 171 - 171 Chapter 25 OSPF

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 252route <ip> <mask> Removes a specified IP static route.route <ip> &

Page 172 - CHAPTER 26

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide253 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands <port-list>Disables port security on the specified ports.<port-list> lea

Page 173 - Table 62 IGMP (continued)

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 254known-hosts <host-ip> [1024|ssh-rsa|ssh-dsa]Removes remote known hosts with th

Page 174 - CHAPTER 27

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide255 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands policy <name> classifier <classifier-list> <[vlan<vlan-id>]

Page 175 - 27.3 Configuring DVMRP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 256learn inactiveDisables MAC address learning on the specified port(s).address-limit &

Page 176 - Table 63 DVMRP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide257 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands area <area-id> virtual-link <router-id> authentication-key <key>E

Page 177 - 177 Chapter 27 DVMRP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 258no area <area-id> virtual-link <router-id> authentication-same-as-areaRe

Page 178 - CHAPTER 28

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide259 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands preemptEnables preemption mode. primary-virtual-ip <ip>Sets the primary VRRP v

Page 179 - Table 65 IP Multicast

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideList of Tables 26List of TablesTable 1 Front Panel ...

Page 180 - CHAPTER 29

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 260priority <0-61440>Sets the bridge priority of the switch.ssh known-hosts <h

Page 181 - 29.2 Activating DiffServ

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide261 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands 40.9.4 interface port-channel CommandsThe following table lists the interface port-

Page 182

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 262gvrpEnables this function to permit VLAN groups beyond the local switch.helpDisplays

Page 183

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide263 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands broadcast-limitDisables broadcast storm control limit on the port(s).diffservDisable

Page 184 - CHAPTER 30

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 26440.9.5 interface route-domain CommandsThe following table lists the interface route

Page 185 - 185 Chapter 30 DHCP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide265 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands 40.9.6 config-vlan CommandsThe following table lists the vlan commands in configura

Page 186 - Figure 95 DHCP: Server

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 40 Introducing the Commands 26640.10 mvr CommandsThe following table lists the mvr commands in configuration mode.

Page 187 - 30.4 DHCP Relay

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide267 Chapter 40 Introducing the Commands source-port <port-list>Disables the source port(s).An MVR source port can send

Page 188 - Table 71 DHCP: Relay

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 41 Command Examples 268CHAPTER 41 Command ExamplesThis chapter describes some commands in more detail.41.1 Overvie

Page 189 - 189 Chapter 30 DHCP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide269 Chapter 41 Command Examples41.2.2 show hardware-monitorSyntax:show hardware-monitor [c|f]This command displays the cur

Page 190 - CHAPTER 31

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide27 List of TablesTable 39 Policy: Summary Table ...

Page 191 - 31.2 Viewing VRRP Status

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 41 Command Examples 270Figure 161 show ip Command Example 41.2.4 show logging Note: This command is not availabl

Page 192 - 31.3 Configuring VRRP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide271 Chapter 41 Command ExamplesFigure 163 show interface Command Example 41.2.6 show mac address-table Syntax:show mac a

Page 193 - 31.3.2 VRRP Parameters

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 41 Command Examples 272Figure 164 show mac address-table Command Example 41.3 ping Syntax: ping <ip> <

Page 194 - Chapter 31 VRRP 194

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide273 Chapter 41 Command Examples41.4 tracerouteSyntax:traceroute <ip> [in-band|out-of-band|vlan <vlan-id>][ttl

Page 195 - 195 Chapter 31 VRRP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 41 Command Examples 274Figure 167 Enable RSTP Command Example 41.6 Configuration File Maintenance This section s

Page 196 - Chapter 31 VRRP 196

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide275 Chapter 41 Command ExamplesThis command restores a configuration file on the switch. The following example uploads the

Page 197 - 31.5.2 Two Subnets Example

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 41 Command Examples 276The following example resets both configuration files to the factory default settings. Figur

Page 198

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide277 Chapter 41 Command Examples41.7.3 no trunkSyntax: no trunk <T1|T2|T3|T4|T5|T6>no trunk <T1|T2|T3|T4|T5|T6>

Page 199 - 199 Chapter 31 VRRP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 41 Command Examples 278Figure 176 no port-access-authenticator Command Example 41.7.5 no sshSyntax: no ssh key &

Page 200 - CHAPTER 32

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide279 Chapter 41 Command Examples41.8.1 interface port-channel Syntax: interface port-channel <port-list> Use this com

Page 201 - 201 Chapter 32 Maintenance

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideList of Tables 28Table 82 Access Control: Service Access Control ... 217Table

Page 202 - 32.6 Reboot System

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 41 Command Examples 280Figure 179 interface Command Example 41.8.3 bpdu-control Syntax:bpdu-control <peer|tun

Page 203 - 32.7 FTP Command Line

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide281 Chapter 41 Command ExampleswhereAn example is shown next.• Enable port one for configuration.• Enable broadcast control

Page 204 - 32.7.3 GUI-based FTP Clients

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 41 Command Examples 28241.8.6 mirror Syntax:mirror mirror dir <ingress|egress|both>whereAn example is shown

Page 205 - 32.7.4 FTP Restrictions

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide283 Chapter 41 Command Examples• Enable the IEEE 802.1Q tagged VLAN command to configure tagged VLAN for the switch.• Enabl

Page 206 - CHAPTER 33

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 41 Command Examples 284Figure 186 frame-type Command Example 41.8.10 spq Syntax:spqSets the interface to use Str

Page 207 - 33.3 About SNMP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide285 Chapter 41 Command ExamplesFigure 188 wrr Command Example 41.8.12 egress set Syntax:egress set <port-list>wher

Page 208 - 33.3.2 SNMP Traps

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 41 Command Examples 286Figure 190 qos priority Command Example 41.8.14 nameSyntax:name <port-name-string>w

Page 209 - 33.3.3 Configuring SNMP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide287 Chapter 41 Command Examples

Page 210 - Chapter 33 Access Control 210

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 42 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands 288CHAPTER 42IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLANCommandsThis chapter describes the IEEE 802.

Page 211 - 33.5 How SSH works

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide289 Chapter 42 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands42.2.2 Dynamic Entries (DVLAN Table)Dynamic entries are learned by the switc

Page 212 - 33.7 Introduction to HTTPS

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide29 List of Tables

Page 213 - 33.8 HTTPS Example

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 42 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands 290Figure 194 CPU VLAN Configuration and Activation Example 42.4 Global VLAN1

Page 214 - Chapter 33 Access Control 214

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide291 Chapter 42 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsThis command sets the switch’s GARP timer settings, including the join, leave

Page 215 - 33.8.3 The Main Screen

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 42 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands 292This command turns on GVRP in order to propagate VLAN information beyond the

Page 216 - Chapter 33 Access Control 216

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide293 Chapter 42 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandsThis command sets the specified port to accept all Ethernet frames or only th

Page 217 - 33.10 Remote Management

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 42 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands 294•Enter forbidden to block a <port-list> from joining the static VLAN ta

Page 218 - Chapter 33 Access Control 218

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide295 Chapter 42 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN CommandswhereThis command deletes the specified VLAN ID entry from the static VLAN ta

Page 219 - 219 Chapter 33 Access Control

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 42 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands 296Figure 203 show vlan Command Example ras# show vlan 802.1Q VLAN Static Ent

Page 220 - CHAPTER 34

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide297 Chapter 42 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands

Page 221 - 221 Chapter 34 Diagnostic

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 43 Troubleshooting 298CHAPTER 43TroubleshootingThis chapter covers potential problems and possible remedies. 43.1 P

Page 222 - CHAPTER 35

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide299 Chapter 43 Troubleshooting43.2.1 Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions In order to use the web configurator

Page 223

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide3 Interference Statements and WarningsInterference Statements andWarningsFCC StatementThis switch complies with Part 15 of t

Page 224

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuidePreface 30PrefaceCongratulations on your purchase of the GS-4012F/4024 Ethernet Switch.This preface introduces you to the GS

Page 225

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 43 Troubleshooting 300Figure 205 Internet Options3 Click Apply to save this setting.43.2.1.1.2 Enable pop-up Blo

Page 226

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide301 Chapter 43 TroubleshootingFigure 206 Internet Options3 Type the IP address of your device (the web page that you do no

Page 227

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 43 Troubleshooting 302Figure 207 Pop-up Blocker Settings5 Click Close to return to the Privacy screen. 6 Click App

Page 228 - CHAPTER 36

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide303 Chapter 43 TroubleshootingFigure 208 Internet Options 2 Click the Custom Level... button. 3 Scroll down to Scripting.

Page 229 - 36.2 Viewing the MAC Table

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 43 Troubleshooting 304Figure 209 Security Settings - Java Scripting43.2.1.3 Java Permissions1 From Internet Explo

Page 230 - CHAPTER 37

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide305 Chapter 43 TroubleshootingFigure 210 Security Settings - Java 43.2.1.3.1 JAVA (Sun)1 From Internet Explorer, click To

Page 231 - 37.2 Viewing the IP Table

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 43 Troubleshooting 306Figure 211 Java (Sun)43.3 Problems with the PasswordTable 102 Troubleshooting the Passwor

Page 232 - CHAPTER 38

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide307 Chapter 43 Troubleshooting

Page 233 - Table 91 ARP Table

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideProduct Specifications 308APPENDIX AProduct SpecificationsThe following table lists the product specifications. Table 103

Page 234 - CHAPTER 39

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide309 Product Specifications Layer 3 FeaturesIP forwarding Wire-speed 8K IP address tableFiltering based on the source/destina

Page 235 - 235 Chapter 39 Routing Table

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide31 PrefaceGraphics Icons Key User Guide Feedback Help us help you. E-mail all User Guide-related comments, questions or sug

Page 236 - CHAPTER 40

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideProduct Specifications 310Table 105 Physical and Environmental Specifications LEDs Per switch: BPS, PWR, SYS, ALMPer Gigab

Page 237 - 40.2.3 Telnet

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide311 Product Specifications

Page 238 - 40.3 The Login Screen

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideIP Subnetting 312APPENDIX BIP SubnettingIP Addressing Routers “route” based on the network number. The router that delivers

Page 239 - 40.5 Getting Help

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide313 IP SubnettingSince the first octet of a class “A” IP address must contain a “0”, the first octet of a class “A” address

Page 240 - 40.6 Command Modes

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideIP Subnetting 314Since the mask is always a continuous number of ones beginning from the left, followed by a continuous numb

Page 241 - 40.7 Using Command History

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide315 IP SubnettingNote: In the following charts, shaded/bolded last octet bit values indicate host ID bits “borrowed” to form

Page 242 - 40.9 Command Summary

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideIP Subnetting 316Example: Four Subnets The above example illustrated using a 25-bit subnet mask to divide a class “C” addres

Page 243 - 40.9.2 Enable Mode

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide317 IP SubnettingExample Eight SubnetsSimilarly use a 27-bit mask to create 8 subnets (001, 010, 011, 100, 101, 110). The fo

Page 244

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideIP Subnetting 318Subnetting With Class A and Class B Networks. For class “A” and class “B” addresses the subnet mask also de

Page 245

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide319 IP Subnetting

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch 32CHAPTER 1Getting to Know Your SwitchThis chapter introduces the main features and ap

Page 247

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideIndex 320IndexSymbols“standby” ports 110Numerics802.1P priority 83AAccess control 206Access priority 206Limitation 206Login

Page 248

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide321 IndexConfigure QoS 122Console port 36Settings 45Copyright 2CPU management port 91CRC (Cyclic Redundant Check) 69Current

Page 249

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideIndex 322GARP (Generic Attribute Registration Protocol) 85garp status 290GARP Status Command 290GARP timer 78, 85General set

Page 250

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide323 IndexHow it works 228View 229Maintenance 200Management Information Base (MIB) 207Management port 93MD5 165Metric 164MIB

Page 251

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideIndex 324QQuality of Service (QoS) 122Queue priority 136Queue weight 135, 136Queuing 33, 134Queuing algorithm 134, 136Queuin

Page 252

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide325 IndexSwitch lockout 56Switch reset 56Switch setup 77Syntax Conventions 30sys Commandsexamples 268, 276, 278sys log disp

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideIndex 326Priority 193, 194Status 191Uplink gateway 194Uplink status 191Virtual IP 194Virtual router 190Virtual Router ID 194

Page 254

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide33 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchVLANA VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to be partitioned

Page 255

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch 34IGMP IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a session-layer protocol used to es

Page 256

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide35 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchVRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), defined in RFC 2338, allows you to c

Page 257

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch 36Gigabit Ethernet PortsThe ports allow the switch to connect to another WAN switch or

Page 258

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide37 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchFigure 1 Backbone Application 1.4.2 Bridging ExampleIn this example application t

Page 259

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch 38Switching to higher-speed LANs such as ATM (Asynchronous Transmission Mode) is not f

Page 260

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide39 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchFigure 4 Tag-based VLAN Application 1.4.4.2 VLAN Shared Server ExampleShared reso

Page 261

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideInterference Statements and Warnings 4Certifications 1 Go to www.zyxel.com2 Select your product from the drop-down list box

Page 262

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection 40CHAPTER 2Hardware Installation andConnectionThis chapter shows you how to i

Page 263

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide41 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection2.2 Mounting the Switch on a Rack This section lists the rack mounting req

Page 264

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection 42Figure 8 Mounting the Switch on a Rack 2 Using a #2 Philips screwdriver,

Page 265 - 40.9.6 config-vlan Commands

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide43 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection

Page 266 - 40.10 mvr Commands

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 3 Hardware Overview 44CHAPTER 3Hardware OverviewThis chapter describes the front panel and rear panel of the switch

Page 267

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide45 Chapter 3 Hardware Overview3.1.1 Console Port For local management, you can use a computer with terminal emulation softw

Page 268 - CHAPTER 41

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 3 Hardware Overview 46• Type: SFP connection interface • Connection speed: 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) Note: To avoi

Page 269 - 41.2.3 show ip

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide47 Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewFigure 14 Transceiver Removal Example 3.2 Rear Panel The following figure shows the rear pa

Page 270 - 41.2.5 show interface

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 3 Hardware Overview 483.2.2 External Backup Power Supply Connector The backup power supply constantly monitors the

Page 271

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide49 Chapter 3 Hardware OverviewMGMT Port10 Green On The link to a 10 Mbps Ethernet network is up.Blinking The port is recei

Page 272 - 41.3 ping

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide5 ZyXEL Limited WarrantyZyXEL Limited WarrantyZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product is free

Page 273 - 41.5 Enabling RSTP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 4 The Web Configurator 50CHAPTER 4The Web ConfiguratorThis section introduces the configuration and functions of the

Page 274 - 41.6.1 Configuration Backup

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide51 Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorFigure 18 Web Configurator: Login 4 Click OK to view the first web configurator screen.4.

Page 275

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 4 The Web Configurator 52In the navigation panel, click a main link to reveal a list of submenu links.Table 3 Navi

Page 276 - 41.7 no Command Examples

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide53 Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorThe following table lists the various web configurator screens within the sub-links. The fo

Page 277 - 41.7.3 no trunk

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 4 The Web Configurator 54IP Setup This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the IP address, subnet mas

Page 278 - 41.8 interface Commands

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide55 Chapter 4 The Web Configurator4.3.1 Change Your Password After you log in for the first time, it is recommended you ch

Page 279

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 4 The Web Configurator 56Figure 20 Change Administrator Login Password 4.4 Switch Lockout Note: You cannot log i

Page 280 - 41.8.4 broadcast-limit

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide57 Chapter 4 The Web Configurator4.5.1 Reload the Configuration File Uploading the factory-default configuration file repl

Page 281 - 41.8.5 bandwidth-limit

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 4 The Web Configurator 58Figure 22 Web Configurator: Logout Screen 4.7 Help The web configurator’s online help h

Page 282 - 41.8.7 gvrp

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide59 Chapter 4 The Web Configurator

Page 283 - 41.8.9 frame-type

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideCustomer Support 6Customer SupportPlease have the following information ready when you contact customer support.• Product mo

Page 284 - 41.8.11 wrr

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 5 Initial Setup Example 60CHAPTER 5Initial Setup ExampleThis chapter shows how to set up the switch for an example

Page 285 - 41.8.13 qos priority

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide61 Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example2 Open your web browser and enter 192.168.0.1 (the default MGMT port IP address) in the ad

Page 286 - 41.8.15 speed-duplex

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 5 Initial Setup Example 625.1.3 Creating a VLAN VLANs confine broadcast frames to the VLAN group in which the port(

Page 287

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide63 Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example2 In the Static VLAN screen, select ACTIVE, enter a descriptive name in the Name field and

Page 288 - CHAPTER 42

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 5 Initial Setup Example 641 Click Advanced Applications and VLAN in the navigation panel. Then click the VLAN Port S

Page 289 - 42.3 Configuring Tagged VLAN

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide65 Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example

Page 290 - 42.4.2 GARP Timer

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 6 System Status and Port Statistics 66CHAPTER 6System Status and PortStatisticsThis chapter describes the system sta

Page 291 - 42.4.4 Enable GVRP

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide67 Chapter 6 System Status and Port Statistics 6.2.1 Port Details Click a number in the Port column in the Status screen

Page 292 - 42.5 Port VLAN Commands

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 6 System Status and Port Statistics 68Figure 27 Status: Port Details The following table describes the labels in

Page 293 - 42.5.4 Modify Static VLAN

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide69 Chapter 6 System Status and Port StatisticsUp Time This field shows the total amount of time the connection has been up.

Page 294 - 42.5.5 Delete VLAN ID

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide7 Customer [email protected] +48 (22) 333 8250 www.pl.zyxel.com ZyXEL Communicationsul. Okrzei 1A03-715 Warszaw

Page 295 - 42.8 Show VLAN Setting

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 6 System Status and Port Statistics 70256-511 This field shows the number of packets (including bad packets) receive

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide71 Chapter 6 System Status and Port Statistics

Page 297

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 7 Basic Setting 72CHAPTER 7Basic Setting This chapter describes how to configure the System Info, General Setup, Sw

Page 298 - CHAPTER 43

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide73 Chapter 7 Basic Setting Figure 28 System Info The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 8 System

Page 299 - Figure 204 Pop-up Blocker

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 7 Basic Setting 747.3 General Setup Click Basic Setting and General Setup in the navigation panel to display the

Page 300

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide75 Chapter 7 Basic Setting Figure 29 General Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 9 Gene

Page 301 - Figure 206 Internet Options

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 7 Basic Setting 767.4 Introduction to VLANs A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to be p

Page 302 - 43.2.1.2 JavaScripts

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide77 Chapter 7 Basic Setting See Chapter 8 on page 84 for information on port-based and 802.1Q tagged VLANs. 7.5 IGMP Snoopi

Page 303 - 3 Scroll down to Scripting

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 7 Basic Setting 78. Table 10 Switch Setup LABEL DESCRIPTIONVLAN Type Choose 802.1Q or Port Based. The VLAN Setup

Page 304 - 43.2.1.3 Java Permissions

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide79 Chapter 7 Basic Setting 7.7 IP Setup Use the IP Setup screen to configure the default gateway device, the default domain

Page 305 - 43.2.1.3.1 JAVA (Sun)

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideTable of Contents 8Table of ContentsCopyright ...

Page 306 - Figure 211 Java (Sun)

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 7 Basic Setting 80Figure 31 IP SetupThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 11 IP Setup

Page 307

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide81 Chapter 7 Basic Setting 7.8 Port Setup Click Basic Setting and then Port Setup in the navigation panel to display the co

Page 308 - APPENDIX A

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 7 Basic Setting 82Figure 32 Port Setup The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 12 Port S

Page 309 - 309 Product Specifications

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide83 Chapter 7 Basic Setting 802.1P Priority This priority value is added to incoming frames without a (802.1p) priority queue

Page 310 - Product Specifications 310

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 8 VLAN 84CHAPTER 8VLANThe type of screen you see here depends on the VLAN Type you selected in the Switch Setup scre

Page 311 - 311 Product Specifications

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide85 Chapter 8 VLANThe egress (outgoing) port(s) of a frame is determined on the combination of the destination MAC address an

Page 312 - APPENDIX B

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 8 VLAN 868.3 Port VLAN Trunking Enable VLAN Trunking on a port to allow frames belonging to unknown VLAN groups to

Page 313 - Subnetting

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide87 Chapter 8 VLANFigure 34 Switch Setup: Select VLAN Type 8.5 Static VLANUse a static VLAN to decide whether an incoming

Page 314 - Example: Two Subnets

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 8 VLAN 88 8.5.2 Configure a Static VLAN To configure a static VLAN, click Static VLAN in the VLAN Status screen to

Page 315 - Table 112 Subnet 2

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide89 Chapter 8 VLANFigure 36 VLAN: Static VLAN The following table describes the related labels in this screen. Table 15

Page 316 - Example: Four Subnets

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide9 Table of Contents3.1.1 Console Port ...

Page 317 - Example Eight Subnets

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 8 VLAN 908.5.3 Configure VLAN Port Settings To configure the VLAN settings on a port, click the VLAN Port Setting l

Page 318 - IP Subnetting 318

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide91 Chapter 8 VLAN8.6 Port-based VLANs Port-based VLANs are VLANs where the packet forwarding decision is based on the dest

Page 319 - 319 IP Subnetting

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 8 VLAN 92Figure 38 Port Based VLAN Setup (All Connected) Figure 39 Port Based VLAN Setup (Port Isolation) The fo

Page 320 - Numerics

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide93 Chapter 8 VLAN] Table 17 Port Based VLAN Setup LABEL DESCRIPTIONSetting Wizard Choose All connected or Port isolation.A

Page 321 - 321 Index

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 9 Static MAC Forward Setup 94CHAPTER 9Static MAC Forward SetupUse these screens to configure static MAC address forw

Page 322 - Index 322

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide95 Chapter 9 Static MAC Forward SetupTable 18 Static MAC Forwarding LABEL DESCRIPTIONActive Select this check box to activ

Page 323 - 323 Index

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 10 Filtering 96CHAPTER 10FilteringThis chapter discusses static MAC address filtering.10.1 OverviewFiltering means

Page 324 - Index 324

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide97 Chapter 10 FilteringAction Select Discard source to drop frame from the source MAC address (specified in the MAC field).

Page 325 - 325 Index

GS-4012F/4024 User’s GuideChapter 11 Spanning Tree Protocol 98CHAPTER 11Spanning Tree ProtocolThis chapter introduces the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

Page 326 - Index 326

GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide99 Chapter 11 Spanning Tree ProtocolOn each bridge, the root port is the port through which this bridge communicates with th

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