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Table of ContentsXS1920 Series User’s Guide1020.1 About Time Range ...
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide100The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.9 Voice VLANVoice VLAN ensures that the sound q
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide101Figure 72 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Configuration > Voice VLAN SetupThe following tabl
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide1029.10 MAC-based VLANThe MAC-based VLAN feature assigns incoming untagged packets to a VLAN and classifies t
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide103The following table describes the fields in the above screen.9.11 Port-based VLAN Setup Port-based VL
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide1049.12 Port-based VLAN Select Port Based as the VLAN Type in the Basic Setting > Switch Setup screen.Figu
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide105Figure 76 Port Based VLAN Setup (Port Isolation) The following table describes the labels in this screen
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide1069.13 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics discussed in
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide1071 Click the index number of the protocol based VLAN entry. Click 12 Change the value in the Port field to
XS1920 Series User’s Guide108CHAPTER 10Static MAC Forward Setup10.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses how to configure forwarding rules based on MAC a
Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward SetupXS1920 Series User’s Guide109Figure 78 Advanced Application > Static MAC Forwarding The following table descr
Table of ContentsXS1920 Series User’s Guide1124.5.5 MLD Snooping-proxy VLAN Filtering Profile ...
XS1920 Series User’s Guide110CHAPTER 11Static Multicast Forward Setup11.1 Static Multicast Forward Setup Overview This chapter discusses how to con
Chapter 11 Static Multicast Forward SetupXS1920 Series User’s Guide111Figure 80 Static Multicast Forwarding to A Single PortFigure 81 Static Mult
Chapter 11 Static Multicast Forward SetupXS1920 Series User’s Guide112The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 44 Advanced App
XS1920 Series User’s Guide113CHAPTER 12 Filtering12.1 Filtering Overview This chapter discusses MAC address port filtering.Filtering means siftin
Chapter 12 FilteringXS1920 Series User’s Guide114The following table describes the related labels in this screen. Table 45 Advanced Application >
XS1920 Series User’s Guide115CHAPTER 13Spanning Tree Protocol13.1 Spanning Tree Protocol OverviewThe Switch supports Spanning Tree Protocol (STP),
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide116The Switch uses IEEE 802.1w RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) that allows faster conve
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide117STP Port States STP assigns five port states to eliminate packet looping. A bridge port
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide118• One Common and Internal Spanning Tree (CIST) that represents the entire network’s conn
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide119The following table describes the labels in this screen. 13.4 Configure Rapid Spanning
Table of ContentsXS1920 Series User’s Guide1227.1 Loop Guard Overview ...
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide120The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 49 Advanced Application
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide12113.4.1 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status Click Advanced Application > Spanni
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide12213.5 Configure Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol To configure MRSTP, click MRSTP
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide123Figure 89 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > MRSTP The following t
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide12413.5.1 Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status Click Advanced Application >
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide125Figure 90 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: MRSTP The fol
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide126Figure 91 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > MSTP The following tab
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide127Hello Time This is the time interval in seconds between BPDU (Bridge Protocol Data Uni
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide12813.6.1 Multiple Spanning Tree Port ConfigurationClick Advanced Application > Spannin
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide129The following table describes the labels in this screen. 13.6.2 Multiple Spanning Tree
Table of ContentsXS1920 Series User’s Guide1333.1 Green Ethernet Overview ...
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide130Figure 93 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: MSTP The follo
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide13113.7 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide132Figure 94 STP/RSTP Network Example With MSTP, VLANs 1 and 2 are mapped to different sp
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolXS1920 Series User’s Guide133• VLAN-to-MST Instance mapping 13.7.3 MST Instance An MST Instance (MSTI) is a spannin
XS1920 Series User’s Guide134CHAPTER 14Bandwidth Control14.1 Overview This chapter shows you how you can cap the maximum bandwidth using the Bandwi
Chapter 14 Bandwidth ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide135Figure 98 Advanced Application > Bandwidth Control The following table describes the re
XS1920 Series User’s Guide136CHAPTER 15Broadcast Storm Control15.1 Broadcast Storm Control Overview This chapter introduces and shows you how to co
Chapter 15 Broadcast Storm ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide137Figure 99 Advanced Application > Broadcast Storm Control The following table desc
XS1920 Series User’s Guide138CHAPTER 16Mirroring16.1 Mirroring Overview This chapter discusses port mirroring setup screens.Port mirroring allows y
Chapter 16 MirroringXS1920 Series User’s Guide139The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 58 Advanced Application > Mirror
Table of ContentsXS1920 Series User’s Guide1437.4 DHCPv4 Relay ...
XS1920 Series User’s Guide140CHAPTER 17Link Aggregation17.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to logically aggregate physical links to form one l
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXS1920 Series User’s Guide141is, if an operational port fails, then one of the “standby” ports become operational without
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXS1920 Series User’s Guide142The following table describes the labels in this screen. 17.3 Link Aggregation Setting Cl
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXS1920 Series User’s Guide143Figure 102 Advanced Application > Link Aggregation > Link Aggregation Setting The fol
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXS1920 Series User’s Guide14417.4 Link Aggregation Control Protocol Click Advanced Application > Link Aggregation >
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXS1920 Series User’s Guide145Figure 103 Advanced Application > Link Aggregation > Link Aggregation Setting > LA
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXS1920 Series User’s Guide14617.5 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics
Chapter 17 Link AggregationXS1920 Series User’s Guide147Figure 105 Trunking Example - Configuration ScreenYour trunk group 1 (T1) configuration is
XS1920 Series User’s Guide148CHAPTER 18Port Authentication18.1 Port Authentication Overview This chapter describes the IEEE 802.1x authentication m
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXS1920 Series User’s Guide149Figure 106 IEEE 802.1x Authentication Process 18.1.2 MAC Authentication MAC authenticat
Table of ContentsXS1920 Series User’s Guide1540.2 The Access Control Main Screen ...
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXS1920 Series User’s Guide15018.2 Port Authentication Configuration To enable port authentication, first activate the p
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXS1920 Series User’s Guide151The following table describes the labels in this screen. 18.3.1 Guest VLAN When 802.1x po
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXS1920 Series User’s Guide152Figure 110 Guest VLAN ExampleUse this screen to enable and assign a guest VLAN to a port.
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXS1920 Series User’s Guide15318.3.2 Activate MAC Authentication Use this screen to activate MAC authentication. In the
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXS1920 Series User’s Guide154Figure 112 Advanced Application > Port Authentication > MAC Authentication The foll
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationXS1920 Series User’s Guide155* Use this row to make the setting the same for all ports. Use this row first and then mak
XS1920 Series User’s Guide156CHAPTER 19Port Security19.1 Port Security Overview This chapter shows you how to set up port security. Port security a
Chapter 19 Port SecurityXS1920 Series User’s Guide157Figure 113 Advanced Application > Port Security The following table describes the labels in
Chapter 19 Port SecurityXS1920 Series User’s Guide15819.3 VLAN MAC Address Limit Use this screen to set the MAC address learning limit on per-port an
Chapter 19 Port SecurityXS1920 Series User’s Guide159Limit Number Use this field to limit the number of (dynamic) MAC addresses that may be learned o
Table of ContentsXS1920 Series User’s Guide1645.2 Viewing the IP Table ...
XS1920 Series User’s Guide160CHAPTER 20Time RangeThis chapter shows you how to set up a time range for time-oriented features on the Switch.20.1 Ab
Chapter 20 Time RangeXS1920 Series User’s Guide161The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 69 Advanced Application > Time
XS1920 Series User’s Guide162CHAPTER 21Classifier21.1 OverviewThis chapter introduces and shows you how to configure the packet classifier on the S
Chapter 21 ClassifierXS1920 Series User’s Guide163Figure 116 Advanced Application > Classifier Status The following table describes the labels i
Chapter 21 ClassifierXS1920 Series User’s Guide164Figure 117 Advanced Application > Classifier Configuration
Chapter 21 ClassifierXS1920 Series User’s Guide165The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 71 Advanced Application > Class
Chapter 21 ClassifierXS1920 Series User’s Guide166IP Packet LengthClick Any to classify any size of packet length or manually enter a range of number
Chapter 21 ClassifierXS1920 Series User’s Guide16721.3.1 Viewing and Editing Classifier ConfigurationTo view a summary of the classifier configurati
Chapter 21 ClassifierXS1920 Series User’s Guide168In the Internet Protocol there is a field, called “Protocol”, to identify the next level protocol. T
Chapter 21 ClassifierXS1920 Series User’s Guide16921.4 Classifier ExampleThe following screen shows an example where you configure a classifier that
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Chapter 21 ClassifierXS1920 Series User’s Guide170Figure 120 Classifier: Example EXAMPLE
XS1920 Series User’s Guide171CHAPTER 22 Policy Rule22.1 Policy Rules Overview This chapter shows you how to configure policy rules. A classifier di
Chapter 22 Policy RuleXS1920 Series User’s Guide172Figure 121 Advanced Application > Policy Rule The following table describes the labels in this
Chapter 22 Policy RuleXS1920 Series User’s Guide173Classifier(s) This field displays the active classifier(s) you configure in the Classifier screen.
Chapter 22 Policy RuleXS1920 Series User’s Guide17422.2.1 Viewing and Editing Policy Configuration To view a summary of the classifier configuration,
XS1920 Series User’s Guide175CHAPTER 23Queuing Method23.1 Queuing Method OverviewThis chapter introduces the queuing methods supported.Queuing is u
Chapter 23 Queuing MethodXS1920 Series User’s Guide176an equal amount of bandwidth, and then moves to the end of the list; and so on, depending on the
Chapter 23 Queuing MethodXS1920 Series User’s Guide177The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 78 Advanced Application >
XS1920 Series User’s Guide178CHAPTER 24Multicast24.1 Multicast OverviewThis chapter shows you how to configure various multicast features.Tradition
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide179through it, picks out the group registration information, and configures multicasting accordingly. I
XS1920 Series User’s Guide18CHAPTER 1Getting to Know Your Switch1.1 IntroductionThis chapter introduces the main features and applications of the S
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide180one query from a router (X) or MLD Done or Report message from any upstream port, it will be broadcas
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide181Figure 124 MVR Network Example Types of MVR PortsIn MVR, a source port is a port on the Switch tha
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide182Figure 125 MVR Multicast Television Example 24.2 Multicast SetupUse this screen to configure IGMP
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide183The following table describes the labels in this screen. 24.3.1 IGMP Snooping Click the IGMP Snoopi
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide184The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 81 Advanced Application > Multica
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide18524.4 IGMP Snooping VLAN Click Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv4 Multicast in the naviga
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide186Figure 129 Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv4 Multicast > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Sno
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide18724.4.1 IGMP Filtering Profile An IGMP filtering profile specifies a range of multicast groups that
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide18824.5 IPv6 Multicast StatusClick Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv6 Multicast to display t
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide18924.5.1 MLD Snooping-proxyClick the MLD Snooping-proxy link in the Advanced Application > Multica
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchXS1920 Series User’s Guide19Figure 1 Backbone Application 1.1.2 Bridging ExampleIn this example, the Switch c
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide190Figure 133 Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv6 Multicast > MLD Snooping-proxy > VLA
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide19124.5.3 MLD Snooping-proxy VLAN Port Role SettingClick the Port Role Setting link in the Advanced Ap
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide192Figure 134 Advanced Applicaton > Multicast > IPv6 Multicast > MLD Snooping-proxy > VLAN
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide19324.5.4 MLD Snooping-proxy VLAN FilteringUse this screen to configure the Switch’s MLD filtering set
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide194The following table describes the fields in the above screen.24.5.5 MLD Snooping-proxy VLAN Filterin
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide195The following table describes the fields in the above screen.24.6 General MVR Configuration Use the
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide196Figure 137 Advanced Application > Multicast > MVR The following table describes the related
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide19724.6.1 MVR Group Configuration All source ports and receiver ports belonging to a multicast group c
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide198Figure 138 Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setup > MVR > Group Configurati
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide19924.6.2 MVR Configuration ExampleThe following figure shows a network example where ports 1, 2 and 3
XS1920 Series User’s Guide2IMPORTANT!READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.This is a User’s Guide for a series of products. N
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchXS1920 Series User’s Guide20as ATM at much lower cost while still being able to use existing adapters and switche
Chapter 24 MulticastXS1920 Series User’s Guide200Figure 141 MVR Group Configuration Example Figure 142 MVR Group Configuration Example EXAMPLEEXA
XS1920 Series User’s Guide201CHAPTER 25AAA25.1 AAA OverviewThis chapter describes how to configure authentication and authorization settings on the
Chapter 25 AAAXS1920 Series User’s Guide202Accounting is the process of recording what a user is doing. The Switch can use an external server to track
Chapter 25 AAAXS1920 Series User’s Guide203the authentication features on the Switch. Click on the RADIUS Server Setup link in the AAA screen to view
Chapter 25 AAAXS1920 Series User’s Guide20425.4 TACACS+ Server Setup Use this screen to configure your TACACS+ server settings. See Section on pa
Chapter 25 AAAXS1920 Series User’s Guide205Figure 146 Advanced Application > AAA > TACACS+ Server Setup The following table describes the lab
Chapter 25 AAAXS1920 Series User’s Guide20625.5 AAA Setup Use this screen to configure authentication and authorization settings on the Switch. Click
Chapter 25 AAAXS1920 Series User’s Guide207Figure 147 Advanced Application > AAA > AAA Setup The following table describes the labels in this
Chapter 25 AAAXS1920 Series User’s Guide20825.6 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics discussed in
Chapter 25 AAAXS1920 Series User’s Guide209• Limit bandwidth on incoming or outgoing traffic for the port the user connects to.• Assign account privi
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchXS1920 Series User’s Guide211.2 Ways to Manage the SwitchUse any of the following methods to manage the Switch.
Chapter 25 AAAXS1920 Series User’s Guide210describes the values you need to configure. Note that the bolded values in the table are fixed values as de
Chapter 25 AAAXS1920 Series User’s Guide211- This value is set to Ethernet(15) on the Switch.Calling-Station-IdFrame-MTUEAP-MessageStateMessage-Authe
XS1920 Series User’s Guide212CHAPTER 26IP Source Guard26.1 OverviewUse IP source guard to filter unauthorized DHCP and ARP packets in your network.
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide213•Use the ARP Inspection Configure screen (Section 26.9 on page 227) to enable ARP inspection o
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide21426.3 IP Source Guard Static Binding Use this screen to manage static bindings for DHCP snoopin
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide215The following table describes the labels in this screen.26.4 DHCP Snooping Use this screen to
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide216Figure 150 Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > DHCP SnoopingThe following table de
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide217Write delay timer This field displays how long (in seconds) the Switch tries to complete a spe
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide21826.5 DHCP Snooping Configure Use this screen to enable DHCP snooping on the Switch (not on spe
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide219Figure 151 Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > DHCP Snooping > ConfigureThe fo
XS1920 Series User’s Guide22CHAPTER 2Hardware Installation and Connection2.1 Installation ScenariosThis chapter shows you how to install and connec
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide22026.5.1 DHCP Snooping Port Configure Use this screen to specify whether ports are trusted or un
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide221The following table describes the labels in this screen.26.5.2 DHCP Snooping VLAN Configure U
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide222The following table describes the labels in this screen.26.5.3 DHCP Snooping VLAN Port Configu
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide223The following table describes the labels in this screen.26.6 ARP Inspection Status Use this s
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide224Figure 155 Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > ARP InspectionThe following table d
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide225Figure 156 Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > ARP Inspection > VLAN StatusThe
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide226Figure 157 Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > ARP Inspection > Log StatusThe f
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide22726.9 ARP Inspection ConfigureUse this screen to enable ARP inspection on the Switch. You can
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide22826.9.1 ARP Inspection Port ConfigureUse this screen to specify whether ports are trusted or un
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide229Figure 159 Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > ARP Inspection > Configure >
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and ConnectionXS1920 Series User’s Guide23• Make sure the position of the Switch does not make the rack unstable or t
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide23026.9.2 ARP Inspection VLAN ConfigureUse this screen to enable ARP inspection on each VLAN and
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide23126.10 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide23226.10.1.2 DHCP Snooping DatabaseThe Switch stores the binding table in volatile memory. If the
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide2331 Enable DHCP snooping on the Switch.2 Enable DHCP snooping on each VLAN, and configure DHCP r
Chapter 26 IP Source GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide23426.10.2.2 Trusted vs. Untrusted PortsEvery port is either a trusted port or an untrusted port
XS1920 Series User’s Guide235CHAPTER 27Loop Guard27.1 Loop Guard Overview This chapter shows you how to configure the Switch to guard against loops
Chapter 27 Loop GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide236• It will receive broadcast messages sent out from the switch in loop state.• It will receive its ow
Chapter 27 Loop GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide237Figure 166 Loop Guard - Network LoopNote: After resolving the loop problem on your network you ca
Chapter 27 Loop GuardXS1920 Series User’s Guide238The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 111 Advanced Application > Loop
XS1920 Series User’s Guide239CHAPTER 28Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling28.1 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Overview This chapter shows you how to configure l
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and ConnectionXS1920 Series User’s Guide24Figure 6 Mounting the Switch on a Rack 2 Using a #2 Philips screwdriver, i
Chapter 28 Layer 2 Protocol TunnelingXS1920 Series User’s Guide240Figure 169 L2PT Network Example 28.1.2.1 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling ModeEach port
Chapter 28 Layer 2 Protocol TunnelingXS1920 Series User’s Guide241Figure 170 Advanced Application > Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling The following tab
Chapter 28 Layer 2 Protocol TunnelingXS1920 Series User’s Guide242VTP Select this option to have the Switch tunnel VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol) packet
XS1920 Series User’s Guide243CHAPTER 29PPPoE29.1 PPPoE Intermediate Agent OverviewThis chapter describes how the Switch gives a PPPoE termination s
Chapter 29 PPPoEXS1920 Series User’s Guide24429.1.2.1 PPPoE Intermediate Agent Tag FormatIf the PPPoE Intermediate Agent is enabled, the Switch adds
Chapter 29 PPPoEXS1920 Series User’s Guide245option example is “Switch/07/0123” and indicates the PPPoE packets come from a PPPoE client which is con
Chapter 29 PPPoEXS1920 Series User’s Guide24629.2 The PPPoE ScreenUse this screen to configure the PPPoE Intermediate Agent on the Switch.Click Advan
Chapter 29 PPPoEXS1920 Series User’s Guide24729.3.1 PPPoE IA Per-Port Use this screen to specify whether individual ports are trusted or untrusted p
Chapter 29 PPPoEXS1920 Series User’s Guide248Figure 174 Advanced Application > PPPoE > Intermediate Agent > Port The following table descri
Chapter 29 PPPoEXS1920 Series User’s Guide24929.3.2 PPPoE IA Per-Port Per-VLAN Use this screen to configure PPPoE IA settings that apply to a specif
XS1920 Series User’s Guide25CHAPTER 3Hardware PanelsThis chapter describes the front panel and rear panel of the Switch and shows you how to make th
Chapter 29 PPPoEXS1920 Series User’s Guide25029.3.3 PPPoE IA for VLAN Use this screen to set whether the PPPoE Intermediate Agent is enabled on a VLA
Chapter 29 PPPoEXS1920 Series User’s Guide251* Use this row to make the setting the same for all VLANs. Use this row first and then make adjustments
XS1920 Series User’s Guide252CHAPTER 30Error Disable30.1 Error Disable OverviewThis chapter shows you how to configure the rate limit for control p
Chapter 30 Error DisableXS1920 Series User’s Guide253Figure 178 Advanced Application > Errdisable > Errdisable Status The following table de
Chapter 30 Error DisableXS1920 Series User’s Guide25430.4 CPU Protection Configuration Switches exchange protocol control packets in a network to get
Chapter 30 Error DisableXS1920 Series User’s Guide255Figure 179 Advanced Application > Errdisable > CPU protection The following table descri
Chapter 30 Error DisableXS1920 Series User’s Guide256Figure 180 Advanced Application > Errdisable > Errdisable Detect The following table des
Chapter 30 Error DisableXS1920 Series User’s Guide257Figure 181 Advanced Application > Errdisable > Errdisable Recovery The following table d
XS1920 Series User’s Guide258CHAPTER 31MAC PinningThis chapter shows you how to configure MAC pinning on the Switch.31.1 MAC Pinning Overview When
Chapter 31 MAC PinningXS1920 Series User’s Guide259Figure 182 Advanced Application > MAC Pinning (Standalone mode) The following table describes
Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsXS1920 Series User’s Guide261000Mbps (1Gbps) full-duplex mode. Auto-10G / Full-Duplex supports Ethernet connections at 100Mbp
XS1920 Series User’s Guide260CHAPTER 32Private VLAN32.1 Private VLAN Overview Use private VLAN if you want you to block traffic between ports in th
Chapter 32 Private VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide261Tagged Private VLANs can span switches but trunking ports must be VLAN-trunking ports - see Advan
Chapter 32 Private VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide262• Community ports in C-VLAN 101 can communicate with promiscuous ports in P-VLAN 100 and other com
Chapter 32 Private VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide263The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 129 Advanced Application > Pr
XS1920 Series User’s Guide264CHAPTER 33Green EthernetThis chapter shows you how to configure the Switch to reduce the power consumed by switch ports
Chapter 33 Green EthernetXS1920 Series User’s Guide265Figure 186 Advanced Application > Green EthernetThe following table describes the labels i
XS1920 Series User’s Guide266CHAPTER 34Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)34.1 LLDP OverviewThe LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) is a layer 2
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide267Figure 187 LLDP Overview34.2 LLDP-MED OverviewLLDP-MED (Link Layer Dis
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide268Figure 188 LLDP-MED Overview 34.3 LLDP ScreensClick Advanced Applicati
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide26934.4 LLDP Local Status This screen displays a summary of LLDP status on
Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsXS1920 Series User’s Guide273 The Switch automatically detects the installed transceiver. Check the LEDs to verify that it i
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide270The following table describes the labels in this screen. 34.4.1 LLDP Loca
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide271Figure 191 Advanced Application > LLDP > LLDP Local Status > L
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide272Figure 192 Advanced Application > LLDP > LLDP Local Status > LL
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide273The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 133 Adva
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide27434.5 LLDP Remote Status This screen displays a summary of LLDP status for
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide27534.5.1 LLDP Remote Port Status Detail This screen displays detailed LLDP
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide276The following table describes the labels in Basic TLV part of the screen.
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide277Figure 195 Advanced Application > LLDP > LLDP Remote Status >
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide278Protocol Identity TLVThe Protocol Identity TLV allows the Switch to advert
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide279Figure 196 Advanced Application > LLDP > LLDP Remote Status >
Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsXS1920 Series User’s Guide283.2 Rear PanelThe following figures show the rear panel of the Switch.Figure 13 Rear panel: XS
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide280The following table describes the labels in the MED TLV part of the screen
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide28134.6 LLDP Configuration Use this screen to configure global LLDP setting
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide282Figure 197 Advanced Application > LLDP > LLDP Configuration The fo
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide28334.6.1 LLDP Configuration Basic TLV Setting Use this screen to configure
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide28434.6.2 LLDP Configuraion Basic Org-specific TLV Setting Use this screen t
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide28534.7 LLDP-MED Configuration Click Advanced Application > LLDP > LL
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide28634.8 LLDP-MED Network Policy Click Advanced Application > LLDP > L
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide28734.9 LLDP-MED Location Click Advanced Application > LLDP > LLDP-M
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide288Figure 202 Advanced Application > LLDP > LLDP-MED Location The fol
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide289Altitude Enter the altitude information. The value should be from -209715
Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsXS1920 Series User’s Guide293.3 LEDs After you connect the power to the Switch, view the LEDs to ensure proper functioning
Chapter 34 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)XS1920 Series User’s Guide290Delete Check the locations that you want to remove in the Delete column, t
XS1920 Series User’s Guide291CHAPTER 35 Static Route35.1 Static Route Overview This chapter shows you how to configure static routes.The Switch us
Chapter 35 Static RouteXS1920 Series User’s Guide292Figure 203 Example of Static Routing TopologyClick IP Application > Static Routing in the nav
Chapter 35 Static RouteXS1920 Series User’s Guide293Figure 205 IP Application > Static Routing > IPv4 Static Route The following table descri
Chapter 35 Static RouteXS1920 Series User’s Guide29435.4 Configuring IPv6 Static Routing Click the link next to IPv6 Static Route in the IP Applicat
Chapter 35 Static RouteXS1920 Series User’s Guide295Index This field displays the index number of the route. Click a number to edit the static route
XS1920 Series User’s Guide296CHAPTER 36 Differentiated Services36.1 Differentiated Services Overview This chapter shows you how to configure Diff
Chapter 36 Differentiated ServicesXS1920 Series User’s Guide297The DSCP value determines the PHB (Per-Hop Behavior), that each packet gets as it is f
Chapter 36 Differentiated ServicesXS1920 Series User’s Guide298Figure 209 IP Application > DiffServ The following table describes the labels in t
Chapter 36 Differentiated ServicesXS1920 Series User’s Guide299The following table shows the default DSCP-to-IEEE802.1p mapping.36.3.1 Configuring D
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Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsXS1920 Series User’s Guide30If you backed up an earlier configuration file as advised in Section 1.3 on page 21, you will not
XS1920 Series User’s Guide300CHAPTER 37 DHCP37.1 DHCP OverviewThis chapter shows you how to configure the DHCP feature.DHCP (Dynamic Host Configura
Chapter 37 DHCPXS1920 Series User’s Guide301DHCP RelayConfigure DHCP relay on the Switch if the DHCP clients and the DHCP server are not in the same
Chapter 37 DHCPXS1920 Series User’s Guide30237.3 DHCPv4 Status Click IP Application > DHCP > DHCPv4 in the navigation panel. The DHCP Status sc
Chapter 37 DHCPXS1920 Series User’s Guide30337.4.1.1 DHCPv4 Relay Agent Information FormatA DHCP Relay Agent Information option has the following fo
Chapter 37 DHCPXS1920 Series User’s Guide304Figure 213 IP Application > DHCP > DHCPv4 > Option 82 Profile The following table describes the
Chapter 37 DHCPXS1920 Series User’s Guide30537.4.3 Configuring DHCPv4 Global RelayUse this screen to configure global DHCPv4 relay. Click IP Applica
Chapter 37 DHCPXS1920 Series User’s Guide30637.4.4 DHCPv4 Global Relay Port Configure Use this screen to apply a different DHCP option 82 profile to
Chapter 37 DHCPXS1920 Series User’s Guide30737.4.5 Global DHCP Relay Configuration ExampleThe follow figure shows a network example where the Switch
Chapter 37 DHCPXS1920 Series User’s Guide30837.5 Configuring DHCPv4 VLAN Settings Use this screen to configure your DHCP settings based on the VLAN
Chapter 37 DHCPXS1920 Series User’s Guide30937.5.1 DHCPv4 VLAN Port Configure Use this screen to apply a different DHCP option 82 profile to certain
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Chapter 37 DHCPXS1920 Series User’s Guide31037.5.2 Example: DHCP Relay for Two VLANsThe following example displays two VLANs (VIDs 1 and 2) for a cam
Chapter 37 DHCPXS1920 Series User’s Guide31137.6 DHCPv6 RelayA DHCPv6 relay agent is on the same network as the DHCPv6 clients and helps forward mes
Chapter 37 DHCPXS1920 Series User’s Guide312Add Click this to create a new entry or to update an existing one.This saves your changes to the Switch’s
XS1920 Series User’s Guide313CHAPTER 38ARP Setup38.1 ARP Overview Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for mapping an Internet Protocol
Chapter 38 ARP SetupXS1920 Series User’s Guide314ICMP reply from host B, it sends out an ARP request to get host A’s MAC address and updates the ARP t
Chapter 38 ARP SetupXS1920 Series User’s Guide315Therefore in the following example, the Switch can learn host A’s MAC address from the ARP request s
Chapter 38 ARP SetupXS1920 Series User’s Guide316Figure 224 IP Application > ARP Setup > ARP Learning The following table describes the labels
Chapter 38 ARP SetupXS1920 Series User’s Guide317Figure 225 IP Application > ARP Setup > Static ARP The following table describes the related
XS1920 Series User’s Guide318CHAPTER 39Maintenance39.1 OverviewThis chapter explains how to configure the screens that let you maintain the firmwar
Chapter 39 MaintenanceXS1920 Series User’s Guide31939.2.1 Firmware Upgrade Use the following screen to upgrade your Switch to the latest firmware.
XS1920 Series User’s Guide32CHAPTER 4The Web Configurator4.1 OverviewThis section introduces the configuration and functions of the web configurato
Chapter 39 MaintenanceXS1920 Series User’s Guide320The top of firmware upgrade screen shows which firmware version is currently running on the Switch.
Chapter 39 MaintenanceXS1920 Series User’s Guide321the configuration file on the Switch, so your backup configuration file is automatically renamed w
Chapter 39 MaintenanceXS1920 Series User’s Guide32239.2.5 Save Configuration Click Config 1 to save the current configuration settings permanently to
Chapter 39 MaintenanceXS1920 Series User’s Guide3232 Click OK to reset all Switch configurations to the factory defaults.39.3 Tech-Support The Tech
Chapter 39 MaintenanceXS1920 Series User’s Guide32439.4 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics discu
Chapter 39 MaintenanceXS1920 Series User’s Guide325This is a sample FTP session showing the transfer of the computer file "firmware.bin" to
Chapter 39 MaintenanceXS1920 Series User’s Guide32639.4.5 FTP Restrictions FTP will not work when:• FTP service is disabled in the Service Access Con
XS1920 Series User’s Guide327CHAPTER 40Access Control40.1 Access Control Overview This chapter describes how to control access to the Switch. One F
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide328Figure 233 Management > Access Control 40.3 Configuring SNMP Use this screen to config
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide32940.3.1 Configuring SNMP Trap Group From the SNMP screen, click Trap Group to view the screen
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorXS1920 Series User’s Guide33Figure 14 Web Configurator: Login 4 Click OK to view the first web configurator screen.4.
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide33040.3.2 Enabling/Disabling Sending of SNMP Traps on a PortFrom the SNMP > Trap Group screen,
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide33140.3.3 Configuring SNMP User From the SNMP screen, click User to view the screen as shown. U
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide33240.4 Setting Up Login Accounts Up to five people (one administrator and four non-administrators
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide333Note: It is highly recommended that you change the default administrator password (1234).• A n
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide33440.5 Service Port Access Control Service Access Control allows you to decide what services you
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide33540.6 Remote Management Use this screen to specify a group of one or more “trusted compu
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide336The following table describes the labels in this screen. 40.7 Technical ReferenceThis section p
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide337An agent is a management software module that resides in a managed Switch (the Switch). An agen
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide338SNMP Traps The Switch sends traps to an SNMP manager when an event occurs. The following tables
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide33940.7.2 Introduction to HTTPSHTTPS (HyperText Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer, or HT
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorXS1920 Series User’s Guide34B - Click this link to save your configuration into the Switch’s nonvolatile memory. Nonvola
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide340Note: If you disable HTTP in the Service Access Control screen, then the Switch blocks all HTTP
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide341After you log in, you will see the red address bar with the message Certificate Error. Click on
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide342Figure 247 Security Alert (Mozilla Firefox) Confirm the HTTPS server URL matches. Click Confir
Chapter 40 Access ControlXS1920 Series User’s Guide343Mozilla Firefox) or next to the address bar (in Internet Explorer 7 or 8) denotes a secure conn
XS1920 Series User’s Guide344CHAPTER 41Diagnostic41.1 OverviewThis chapter explains the Diagnostic screen.Use the Diagnostic screen (Section 41.2 o
Chapter 41 DiagnosticXS1920 Series User’s Guide345The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 177 Management > DiagnosticLABE
XS1920 Series User’s Guide346CHAPTER 42Syslog42.1 Syslog OverviewThis chapter explains the syslog screens.The syslog protocol allows devices to sen
Chapter 42 SyslogXS1920 Series User’s Guide347Figure 251 Management > Syslog The following table describes the labels in this screen. 42.3 Sysl
Chapter 42 SyslogXS1920 Series User’s Guide348Figure 252 Management > Syslog > Syslog Server Setup The following table describes the labels in
XS1920 Series User’s Guide349CHAPTER 43Cluster Management43.1 Cluster Management Overview This chapter introduces cluster management.Cluster Manage
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorXS1920 Series User’s Guide35IP Setup This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the IP address, subnet mas
Chapter 43 Cluster ManagementXS1920 Series User’s Guide35043.1.1 What You Can Do•Use the Cluster Management screen (Section 43.2 on page 350) to view
Chapter 43 Cluster ManagementXS1920 Series User’s Guide35143.3 Clustering Management Configuration Use this screen to configure clustering manageme
Chapter 43 Cluster ManagementXS1920 Series User’s Guide352The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 183 Management > Cluster
Chapter 43 Cluster ManagementXS1920 Series User’s Guide35343.4 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topi
Chapter 43 Cluster ManagementXS1920 Series User’s Guide354Figure 257 Example: Uploading Firmware to a Cluster Member Switch The following table expl
XS1920 Series User’s Guide355CHAPTER 44MAC Table44.1 MAC Table Overview This chapter introduces the MAC Table screen.The MAC Table screen (a MAC ta
Chapter 44 MAC TableXS1920 Series User’s Guide356Figure 258 MAC Table Flowchart 44.2 Viewing the MAC Table Use this screen to check whether the
Chapter 44 MAC TableXS1920 Series User’s Guide357The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 185 Management > MAC Table LABEL
XS1920 Series User’s Guide358CHAPTER 45IP TableThis chapter introduces the IP table.45.1 IP Table Overview The IP Table screen shows how packets ar
Chapter 45 IP TableXS1920 Series User’s Guide35945.2 Viewing the IP TableClick Management > IP Table in the navigation panel to display the follo
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorXS1920 Series User’s Guide36Loop Guard This link takes you to a screen where you can configure protection against networ
XS1920 Series User’s Guide360CHAPTER 46ARP Table46.1 OverviewThis chapter introduces ARP Table.Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for
Chapter 46 ARP TableXS1920 Series User’s Guide361Figure 262 Management > ARP Table The following table describes the labels in this screen. Tabl
XS1920 Series User’s Guide362CHAPTER 47Routing TableThis chapter introduces the routing table. 47.1 OverviewThe routing table contains the route in
XS1920 Series User’s Guide363CHAPTER 48Path MTU TableThis chapter introduces the IPv6 Path MTU table. 48.1 Path MTU Overview The largest size (in b
XS1920 Series User’s Guide364CHAPTER 49Configure Clone49.1 OverviewThis chapter shows you how you can copy the settings of one port onto other port
Chapter 49 Configure CloneXS1920 Series User’s Guide365Figure 265 Management > Configure Clone The following table describes the labels in this
Chapter 49 Configure CloneXS1920 Series User’s Guide366Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The Switch loses these
XS1920 Series User’s Guide367CHAPTER 50Neighbor TableThis chapter introduces the IPv6 neighbor table. 50.1 IPv6 Neighbor Table Overview An IPv6 hos
Chapter 50 Neighbor TableXS1920 Series User’s Guide368Status This field displays whether the neighbor IPv6 interface is reachable. In IPv6, “reachable
XS1920 Series User’s Guide369CHAPTER 51TroubleshootingThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potential prob
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorXS1920 Series User’s Guide374.3.1 Change Your Password After you log in for the first time, it is recommended you ch
Chapter 51 TroubleshootingXS1920 Series User’s Guide3704 Disconnect and re-connect the power adaptor or cord to the Switch.5 If the problem continues,
Chapter 51 TroubleshootingXS1920 Series User’s Guide371Advanced Suggestions• Try to access the Switch using another service, such as FTP. If you can
Chapter 51 TroubleshootingXS1920 Series User’s Guide37251.3 Switch ConfigurationI lost my configuration settings after I restart the Switch.Make sure
XS1920 Series User’s Guide373APPENDIX ACustomer SupportIn the event of problems that cannot be solved by using this manual, you should contact your
Appendix A Customer SupportXS1920 Series User’s Guide374Korea• ZyXEL Korea Corp.• http://www.zyxel.krMalaysia• ZyXEL Malaysia Sdn Bhd.• http://www.zyx
Appendix A Customer SupportXS1920 Series User’s Guide375Belarus•ZyXEL BY • http://www.zyxel.byBelgium• ZyXEL Communications B.V. • http://www.zyxel.
Appendix A Customer SupportXS1920 Series User’s Guide376• http://www.zyxel.com/lv/lv/homepage.shtmlLithuania• ZyXEL Lithuania• http://www.zyxel.com/lt
Appendix A Customer SupportXS1920 Series User’s Guide377• http://www.zyxel.ch/Turkey•ZyXEL Turkey A.S.• http://www.zyxel.com.trUK• ZyXEL Communicatio
Appendix A Customer SupportXS1920 Series User’s Guide378OceaniaAustralia• ZyXEL Communications Corporation• http://www.zyxel.com/au/en/AfricaSouth Afr
XS1920 Series User’s Guide379APPENDIX BCommon ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorXS1920 Series User’s Guide382 Delete all port-based VLANs with the CPU port as a member. The “CPU port” is the managemen
Appendix B Common ServicesXS1920 Series User’s Guide380HTTPS TCP 443 HTTPS is a secured http session often used in e-commerce.ICMP User-Defined 1 Inte
Appendix B Common ServicesXS1920 Series User’s Guide381SQL-NET TCP 1521 Structured Query Language is an interface to access data on many different ty
XS1920 Series User’s Guide382APPENDIX CIPv6OverviewIPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6), is designed to enhance IP address size and features. The incr
Appendix C IPv6XS1920 Series User’s Guide383Global AddressA global address uniquely identifies a device on the Internet. It is similar to a “public I
Appendix C IPv6XS1920 Series User’s Guide384Subnet MaskingBoth an IPv6 address and IPv6 subnet mask compose of 128-bit binary digits, which are divide
Appendix C IPv6XS1920 Series User’s Guide385combines its interface ID and global and subnet information advertised from the router. This is a routabl
Appendix C IPv6XS1920 Series User’s Guide386such as the system name. The interface-ID option provides slot number, port information and the VLAN ID to
Appendix C IPv6XS1920 Series User’s Guide387determine whether the destination address is on-link and can be reached directly without passing through
Appendix C IPv6XS1920 Series User’s Guide3884 Double click Dibbler - a DHCPv6 client.5 Click Start and then OK.6 Now your computer can obtain an IPv6
Appendix C IPv6XS1920 Series User’s Guide3894 Click Close to exit the Local Area Connection Status screen.5 Select Start > All Programs > Acces
XS1920 Series User’s Guide39CHAPTER 5Initial Setup Example5.1 OverviewThis chapter shows how to set up the Switch for an example network. The follo
XS1920 Series User’s Guide390APPENDIX DLegal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2015 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publicati
Appendix D Legal InformationXS1920 Series User’s Guide391List of National CodesNotices CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT APPAREIL À LASER DE CLASS 1 PRODUCT COMP
Appendix D Legal InformationXS1920 Series User’s Guide392Your product is marked with this symbol, which is known as the WEEE mark. WEEE stands for Was
Appendix D Legal InformationXS1920 Series User’s Guide393Environmental Product Declaration
Appendix D Legal InformationXS1920 Series User’s Guide394Taiwanese BSMI (Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection) A Warning: Viewing Certificati
IndexXS1920 Series User’s Guide395 IndexNumerics802.1P priority 70802.3az 264AAAA 201AAA (Authentication and Authorization) 201access controllimitati
IndexXS1920 Series User’s Guide396cluster management 349and switch passwords 352cluster manager 349, 352cluster member 349, 352cluster member firmwar
IndexXS1920 Series User’s Guide397fan speed 60FCC interference statement 390file transfer using FTPcommand example 324filename convention, configurat
IndexXS1920 Series User’s Guide398static bindings 213IP subnet mask 65, 66, 67, 68IP Table 358IP table 358how it works 358IPv6 382addressing 382EUI-6
IndexXS1920 Series User’s Guide399sorting criteria 357transfer type 357viewing 356MAC-based VLAN 102maintanenceconfiguration backup 321firmware 319re
Contents OverviewXS1920 Series User’s Guide4 Differentiated Services ...
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleXS1920 Series User’s Guide40 2 In the Static VLAN screen, select ACTIVE, enter a descriptive name in the Name field and
IndexXS1920 Series User’s Guide400and DiffServ 171configuration 172overview 171rules 171viewing 174Port Aggregation Protocol, see PAgPport authentica
IndexXS1920 Series User’s Guide401registrationproduct 394remote management 335service 336trusted computers 336resetting 38, 321, 322to factory defaul
IndexXS1920 Series User’s Guide402syslog 234, 346protocol 346server setup 347settings 346setup 346severity levels 346system information 58, 71, 72sys
IndexXS1920 Series User’s Guide403VTP 242Wwarranty 394note 394web configurator 32getting help 38home 33login 32logout 38navigation panel 34weight, qu
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleXS1920 Series User’s Guide41Figure 19 Initial Setup Network Example: Port VID 1 Click Advanced Applications > VLA
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleXS1920 Series User’s Guide423 Click Basic Setting > IP Setup in the navigation panel. 4 Configure the related fields
XS1920 Series User’s Guide43CHAPTER 6Tutorials6.1 OverviewThis chapter provides some examples of using the web configurator to set up and use the S
Chapter 6 TutorialsXS1920 Series User’s Guide442 Go to Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Configuration > Static VLAN Setup, and create a VLA
Chapter 6 TutorialsXS1920 Series User’s Guide45Figure 23 Tutorial: Tag Untagged Frames4 Go to Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > DHCP s
Chapter 6 TutorialsXS1920 Series User’s Guide466 The DHCP Snooping Port Configure screen appears. Select Trusted in the Server Trusted state field for
Chapter 6 TutorialsXS1920 Series User’s Guide47Figure 27 Tutorial: Check the Binding If DHCP Snooping Works6.3 How to Use DHCP Relay on the Switch
Chapter 6 TutorialsXS1920 Series User’s Guide48Figure 29 Tutorial: Set VLAN Type to 802.1Q 3 Click Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Configur
Chapter 6 TutorialsXS1920 Series User’s Guide498 Click the VLAN Configuration link in the Static VLAN screen and then the VLAN Port Setup link in the
Table of ContentsXS1920 Series User’s Guide5Table of ContentsContents Overview ...
Chapter 6 TutorialsXS1920 Series User’s Guide505 Click Apply to save your changes back to the run-time memory. Figure 33 Tutorial: Set DHCP Server a
XS1920 Series User’s Guide51CHAPTER 7ZON Utility, ZON Neighbor Management andPort Status7.1 OverviewThis chapter describes the screens for ZON Util
Chapter 7 ZON Utility, ZON Neighbor Management and Port StatusXS1920 Series User’s Guide52Figure 34 ZON Utility Screen7.3 Neighbor ScreenThe ZON Ne
Chapter 7 ZON Utility, ZON Neighbor Management and Port StatusXS1920 Series User’s Guide53The following table describes the fields in the above scree
Chapter 7 ZON Utility, ZON Neighbor Management and Port StatusXS1920 Series User’s Guide54The following table describes the labels in this screen. 7.4
Chapter 7 ZON Utility, ZON Neighbor Management and Port StatusXS1920 Series User’s Guide55Figure 37 Status > Port Details The following table de
Chapter 7 ZON Utility, ZON Neighbor Management and Port StatusXS1920 Series User’s Guide56RxPkts This field shows the number of received frames on thi
Chapter 7 ZON Utility, ZON Neighbor Management and Port StatusXS1920 Series User’s Guide57256-511 This field shows the number of packets (including b
XS1920 Series User’s Guide58CHAPTER 8Basic Setting8.1 OverviewThis chapter describes how to configure the System Info, General Setup, Switch Setup,
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide59Figure 38 Basic Setting > System Info The following table describes the labels in this screen
Table of ContentsXS1920 Series User’s Guide6Chapter 4The Web Configurator ...
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide608.3 General Setup Use this screen to configure general settings such as the system name and tim
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide61Figure 39 Basic Setting > General Setup The following table describes the labels in this scre
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide628.4 Introduction to VLANs A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to be part
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide63VLAN also increases network performance by limiting broadcasts to a smaller and more manageable lo
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide64ARP Aging TimeAging Time Enter a time from 60 to 1000000 seconds. This is how long dynamically lear
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide658.6 IP Setup Use the IP Setup screens to configure the Switch IP address, default gateway device,
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide66Static IP DetailsFigure 42 Basic Setting > IP Status_Details_Static The following table descri
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide678.6.3 IP ConfigurationUse this screen to configure IP-related settings.8.6.3.1 IP InterfacesThe
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide68Figure 45 Basic Setting > IP Configuration The following table describes the labels in this sc
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide698.7 Port Setup Use this screen to configure Switch port settings. Click Basic Setting > Port S
Table of ContentsXS1920 Series User’s Guide78.3 General Setup ...
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide70The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 17 Basic Setting > Port Setup L
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide718.8 Interface SetupAn IPv6 address is configured on a per-interface basis. The interface can supp
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide728.9 IPv6Use this screen to view the IPv6 interface status and configure Switch’s management IPv6 a
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide73Figure 49 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Interface StatusThe following table describes the la
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide74Stateless Address AutoconfigThis field displays whether the Switch’s interface can automatically ge
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide758.9.2 IPv6 ConfigurationUse this screen to configure IPv6 settings on the Switch. Click the IPv6
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide768.9.3 IPv6 Global SetupUse this screen to configure the global IPv6 settings. Click the link next
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide77Figure 52 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration > IPv6 Interface Setup The followin
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide78Figure 53 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration > IPv6 Link-Local Address Setup The
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide79Figure 54 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration > IPv6 Global Address Setup The fol
Table of ContentsXS1920 Series User’s Guide8Chapter 10Static MAC Forward Setup...
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide80Figure 55 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration > IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Setup The
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide81Figure 56 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration > IPv6 Router Discovery Setup The f
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide828.9.9 IPv6 Prefix SetupUse this screen to configure the Switch’s IPv6 prefix list for each interfa
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide838.9.10 IPv6 Neighbor SetupUse this screen to create a static IPv6 neighbor entry in the Switch’s
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide84The following table describes the labels in this screen. 8.9.11 DHCPv6 Client SetupUse this screen
Chapter 8 Basic SettingXS1920 Series User’s Guide85Figure 59 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration > DHCPv6 Client Setup The following
XS1920 Series User’s Guide86CHAPTER 9VLAN9.1 OverviewThis chapter shows you how to configure 802.1Q tagged and port-based VLANs. The type of screen
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide87VLANs can be created statically by hand or dynamically through GVRP. The VLAN ID associates a frame with a
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide88GVRPGVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) is a registration protocol that defines a way for switches to reg
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide899.1.2.3 Select the VLAN Type Select a VLAN type in the Basic Setting > Switch Setup screen. Figure 61
Table of ContentsXS1920 Series User’s Guide914.2 Bandwidth Control Setup ...
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide909.2.1 VLAN Details Use this screen to view detailed port settings and status of the VLAN group. Click on an
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide919.3 Private VLAN Status Use this screen to view all private VLANs created on the Switch. See also Advan
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide929.4 VLAN ConfigurationUse this screen to view IEEE 802.1Q VLAN parameters for the Switch. Click Advanced Ap
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide93Figure 66 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Configuration > Static VLAN Setup The following t
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide949.6 Configure VLAN Port Settings Use the VLAN Port Setting screen to configure the static VLAN (IEEE 802
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide95Figure 67 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Configuration > VLAN Port Setup The following table
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide969.7 Subnet Based VLANs Subnet based VLANs allow you to group traffic into logical VLANs based on the source
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide97Figure 68 Subnet Based VLAN Application Example 9.7.1 Configuring Subnet Based VLAN Click Subnet Bas
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide98The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.8 Protocol Based VLANs Protocol based VLANs allo
Chapter 9 VLANXS1920 Series User’s Guide99For example, port 1, 2, 3 and 4 belong to static VLAN 100, and port 4, 5, 6, 7 belong to static VLAN 120. Y
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