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Contents OverviewGS2200-24 User’s Guide10 DHCP ...
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide100* Settings in this row apply to all ports.Use this row only if you want to make some settings the same for all
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide1019.4 Configure VLAN Port Settings Use the VLAN Port Setting screen to configure the static VLAN (IEEE 802.1
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide1029.5 Subnet Based VLANs Subnet based VLANs allow you to group traffic into logical VLANs based on the source IP
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide103For example, an ISP (Internet Services Provider) may divide different types of services it provides to custome
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide104Note: Subnet based VLAN applies to un-tagged packets and is applicable only when you use IEEE 802.1Q tagged VLA
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide1059.6 Protocol Based VLANs Protocol based VLANs allow you to group traffic into logical VLANs based on the prot
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide106traffic from port 6 and 7 will be in another group and have higher priority than ARP traffic, when they go thro
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide107The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 22 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN P
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide1089.7 Port-based VLAN Setup Port-based VLANs are VLANs where the packet forwarding decision is based on the
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide1099.7.1 Configure a Port-based VLAN Select Port Based as the VLAN Type in the Basic Setting > Switch Setup s
Table of ContentsGS2200-24 User’s Guide11Table of ContentsAbout This User's Guide...
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide110Figure 58 Port Based VLAN Setup (Port Isolation)
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide111The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.8 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technic
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide1121 Activate this protocol based VLAN.2 Type the port number you want to include in this protocol based VLAN. Typ
GS2200-24 User’s Guide113CHAPTER 10 Static MAC Forward Setup10.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses how to configure forwarding rules based on MAC addre
Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward SetupGS2200-24 User’s Guide114Click Advanced Application > Static MAC Forwarding in the navigation panel to display t
Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward SetupGS2200-24 User’s Guide115Port This field displays the port where the MAC address shown in the next field will be f
Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward SetupGS2200-24 User’s Guide116
GS2200-24 User’s Guide117CHAPTER 11 Static Multicast Forward Setup11.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses how to configure forwarding rules based on mul
Chapter 11 Static Multicast Forward SetupGS2200-24 User’s Guide118connected to port 3. Figure 63 shows frames being forwarded to ports 2 and 3 within
Chapter 11 Static Multicast Forward SetupGS2200-24 User’s Guide119Click Advanced Application > Static Multicast Forwarding to display the configur
Table of ContentsGS2200-24 User’s Guide123.2.4 Power Connector ...
Chapter 11 Static Multicast Forward SetupGS2200-24 User’s Guide120Active This field displays whether a static multicast MAC address forwarding rule is
GS2200-24 User’s Guide121CHAPTER 12 Filtering12.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses MAC address port filtering.Filtering means sifting traffic going
Chapter 12 FilteringGS2200-24 User’s Guide122The following table describes the related labels in this screen. Table 26 Advanced Application > Fil
GS2200-24 User’s Guide123CHAPTER 13 Spanning Tree Protocol13.1 OverviewThe Switch supports Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), Rapid Spanning Tree Protoco
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide12413.1.2 What You Need to Know (R)STP detects and breaks network loops and provides backup li
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide125For each LAN segment, a designated bridge is selected. This bridge has the lowest cost to t
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide126In the following example, there are two RSTP instances (MRSTP 1 and MRSTP2) on switch A. To
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide12713.2 Spanning Tree Protocol Status Screen The Spanning Tree Protocol status screen changes
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide128The following table describes the labels in this screen. 13.4 Configure Rapid Spanning Tree
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide129The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 30 Advanced Application &g
Table of ContentsGS2200-24 User’s Guide13Chapter 8Basic Setting ...
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide13013.5 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status Click Advanced Application > Spanning Tree
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide131The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 31 Advanced Application &g
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide13213.6 Configure Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol To configure MRSTP, click MRSTP in t
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide133Bridge Priority Bridge priority is used in determining the root switch, root port and desig
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide13413.7 Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status Click Advanced Application > Span
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide135Hello Time (second)This is the time interval (in seconds) at which the root switch transmit
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide13613.8 Configure Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol To configure MSTP, click MSTP in the Advan
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide137The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 34 Advanced Application &g
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide138Bridge Priority Set the priority of the Switch for the specific spanning tree instance. The
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide13913.9 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Status Click Advanced Application > Spanning
Table of ContentsGS2200-24 User’s Guide1411.1 Overview ...
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide140The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 35 Advanced Application >
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide14113.10 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the top
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide142With MSTP, VLANs 1 and 2 are mapped to different spanning trees in the network. Thus traffic
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide143The following figure shows an example where there are two MST regions. Regions 1 and 2 have
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree ProtocolGS2200-24 User’s Guide144
GS2200-24 User’s Guide145CHAPTER 14 Bandwidth Control14.1 Overview This chapter shows you how you can cap the maximum bandwidth using the Bandwidth
Chapter 14 Bandwidth ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide14614.2 Bandwidth Control SetupClick Advanced Application > Bandwidth Control in the navigation
Chapter 14 Bandwidth ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide147Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The Switch loses these c
Chapter 14 Bandwidth ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide148
GS2200-24 User’s Guide149CHAPTER 15 Broadcast Storm Control15.1 Overview This chapter introduces and shows you how to configure the broadcast storm
Table of ContentsGS2200-24 User’s Guide1516.1 Overview ...
Chapter 15 Broadcast Storm ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide15015.2 Broadcast Storm Control SetupClick Advanced Application > Broadcast Storm Control
Chapter 15 Broadcast Storm ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide151Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The Switch loses t
Chapter 15 Broadcast Storm ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide152
GS2200-24 User’s Guide153CHAPTER 16 Mirroring16.1 Overview This chapter discusses port mirroring setup screens.Port mirroring allows you to copy a t
Chapter 16 MirroringGS2200-24 User’s Guide15416.2 Port Mirroring SetupClick Advanced Application > Mirroring in the navigation panel to display th
Chapter 16 MirroringGS2200-24 User’s Guide155Mirrored Select this option to mirror the traffic on a port. Direction Specify the direction of the traf
Chapter 16 MirroringGS2200-24 User’s Guide156
GS2200-24 User’s Guide157CHAPTER 17 Link Aggregation17.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to logically aggregate physical links to form one logic
Chapter 17 Link AggregationGS2200-24 User’s Guide158Dynamic Link Aggregation The Switch adheres to the IEEE 802.3ad standard for static and dynamic (L
Chapter 17 Link AggregationGS2200-24 User’s Guide15917.2 Link Aggregation StatusClick Advanced Application > Link Aggregation in the navigation p
Table of ContentsGS2200-24 User’s Guide1621.2.1 Viewing and Editing Policy Configuration ...
Chapter 17 Link AggregationGS2200-24 User’s Guide160Criteria This shows the outgoing traffic distribution algorithm used in this trunk group. Packets
Chapter 17 Link AggregationGS2200-24 User’s Guide16117.3 Link Aggregation Setting Click Advanced Application > Link Aggregation > Link Aggreg
Chapter 17 Link AggregationGS2200-24 User’s Guide162Criteria Select the outgoing traffic distribution type. Packets from the same source and/or to th
Chapter 17 Link AggregationGS2200-24 User’s Guide16317.4 Link Aggregation Control Protocol Click Advanced Application > Link Aggregation > L
Chapter 17 Link AggregationGS2200-24 User’s Guide16417.5 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics disc
Chapter 17 Link AggregationGS2200-24 User’s Guide1651 Make your physical connections - make sure that the ports that you want to belong to the trunk
Chapter 17 Link AggregationGS2200-24 User’s Guide166
GS2200-24 User’s Guide167CHAPTER 18 Port Authentication18.1 Overview This chapter describes the IEEE 802.1x authentication method.Port authenticatio
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationGS2200-24 User’s Guide168request to a RADIUS server. The RADIUS server validates whether this client is allowed access t
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationGS2200-24 User’s Guide16918.3 Activate IEEE 802.1x Security Use this screen to activate IEEE 802.1x security. In th
Table of ContentsGS2200-24 User’s Guide1725.2 IP Source Guard ...
Chapter 18 Port AuthenticationGS2200-24 User’s Guide170Active Select this to permit 802.1x authentication on this port. You must first allow 802.1x au
GS2200-24 User’s Guide171CHAPTER 19 Port Security19.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to set up port security. Port security allows only packets
Chapter 19 Port SecurityGS2200-24 User’s Guide17219.2 Port Security Setup Click Advanced Application > Port Security in the navigation panel to di
Chapter 19 Port SecurityGS2200-24 User’s Guide173* Settings in this row apply to all ports.Use this row only if you want to make some settings the sa
Chapter 19 Port SecurityGS2200-24 User’s Guide174
GS2200-24 User’s Guide175CHAPTER 20 Classifier20.1 OverviewThis chapter introduces and shows you how to configure the packet classifier on the Switc
Chapter 20 ClassifierGS2200-24 User’s Guide17620.2 Configuring the Classifier Use the Classifier screen to define the classifiers. After you define t
Chapter 20 ClassifierGS2200-24 User’s Guide177Ethernet TypeSelect an Ethernet type or select Other and enter the Ethernet type number in hexadecimal
Chapter 20 ClassifierGS2200-24 User’s Guide17820.2.1 Viewing and Editing Classifier Configuration To view a summary of the classifier configuration,
Chapter 20 ClassifierGS2200-24 User’s Guide179In the Internet Protocol there is a field, called “Protocol”, to identify the next level protocol. The
Table of ContentsGS2200-24 User’s Guide1829.1.1 What You Can Do ...
Chapter 20 ClassifierGS2200-24 User’s Guide18020.3 Classifier ExampleThe following screen shows an example where you configure a classifier that iden
GS2200-24 User’s Guide181CHAPTER 21 Policy Rule21.1 Policy Rules Overview This chapter shows you how to configure policy rules. A classifier distin
Chapter 21 Policy RuleGS2200-24 User’s Guide182Click Advanced Applications > Policy Rule in the navigation panel to display the screen as shown.Fig
Chapter 21 Policy RuleGS2200-24 User’s Guide183Egress PortType the number of an outgoing port. Priority Specify a priority level. Rate Limit You can
Chapter 21 Policy RuleGS2200-24 User’s Guide18421.2.1 Viewing and Editing Policy Configuration To view a summary of the classifier configuration, scr
Chapter 21 Policy RuleGS2200-24 User’s Guide18521.3 Policy ExampleThe figure below shows an example Policy screen where you configure a policy to li
Chapter 21 Policy RuleGS2200-24 User’s Guide186
GS2200-24 User’s Guide187CHAPTER 22 Queuing Method22.1 Overview This chapter introduces the queuing methods supported.Queuing is used to help solve
Chapter 22 Queuing MethodGS2200-24 User’s Guide188bandwidth than queues with smaller weights. This queuing mechanism is highly efficient in that it di
Chapter 22 Queuing MethodGS2200-24 User’s Guide189Click Advanced Application > Queuing Method in the navigation panel.Figure 97 Advanced Applica
Table of ContentsGS2200-24 User’s Guide1932.2 The Access Control Main Screen ...
Chapter 22GS2200-24 User’s Guide190Method Select SPQ (Strictly Priority Queuing), WFQ (Weighted Fair Queuing) or WRR (Weighted Round Robin).Strictly P
GS2200-24 User’s Guide191CHAPTER 23 Multicast23.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to configure various multicast features. Traditionally, IP p
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide192IP Multicast AddressesIn IPv4, a multicast address allows a device to send packets to a specific group of
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide193MVR only responds to IGMP join and leave control messages from multicast groups that are configured unde
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide194matches one of the configured MVR multicast group addresses on the Switch, an entry is created in the for
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide19523.3 Multicast Setting Click Advanced Applications > Multicast > Multicast Setting link to displa
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide196802.1p Priority Select a priority level (0-7) to which the Switch changes the priority in outgoing IGMP c
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide197Fast Leave Enter an IGMP fast leave timeout value (from 200 to 6,348,800) in miliseconds. Select this op
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide19823.4 IGMP Snooping VLAN Click Advanced Applications > Multicast in the navigation panel. Click the Mu
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide19923.5 IGMP Filtering Profile An IGMP filtering profile specifies a range of multicast groups that client
Table of ContentsGS2200-24 User’s Guide2037.1.2 What You Need to Know ...
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide200Click Advanced Applications > Multicast > Multicast Setting > IGMP Filtering Profile link to dis
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide20123.6 The MVR Screen Use the MVR screen to create multicast VLANs and select the receiver port(s) and a
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide202Note: Your Switch automatically creates a static VLAN (with the same VID) when you create a multicast VLA
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide20323.6.1 MVR Group Configuration All source ports and receiver ports belonging to a multicast group can r
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide204Note: A port can belong to more than one multicast VLAN. However, IP multicast group addresses in differe
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide20523.6.2 MVR Configuration ExampleThe following figure shows a network example where ports 1, 2 and 3 on
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide206To configure the MVR settings on the Switch, create a multicast group in the MVR screen and set the recei
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide207following figure shows an example where two multicast groups (News and Movie) are configured for the mul
Chapter 23 MulticastGS2200-24 User’s Guide208
GS2200-24 User’s Guide209CHAPTER 24 AAA24.1 Overview This chapter describes how to configure authentication and authorization settings on the Switch
21PART IIntroduction and HardwareGetting to Know Your Switch (23)Hardware Installation and Connection (29)Hardware Panels (33)
Chapter 24 AAAGS2200-24 User’s Guide210accounts configured on the Switch itself. The Switch can also use an external authentication server to authenti
Chapter 24 AAAGS2200-24 User’s Guide211Click Advanced Application > AAA in the navigation panel to display the screen as shown. Figure 111 Advan
Chapter 24 AAAGS2200-24 User’s Guide212The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 60 Advanced Application > AAA > RADIUS S
Chapter 24 AAAGS2200-24 User’s Guide21324.4 TACACS+ Server Setup Use this screen to configure your TACACS+ server settings. See Section on page
Chapter 24 AAAGS2200-24 User’s Guide214Timeout Specify the amount of time in seconds that the Switch waits for an authentication request response from
Chapter 24 AAAGS2200-24 User’s Guide21524.5 AAA Setup Use this screen to configure authentication and authorization settings on the Switch. Click on
Chapter 24 AAAGS2200-24 User’s Guide216The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 62 Advanced Application > AAA > AAA Setu
Chapter 24 AAAGS2200-24 User’s Guide21724.6 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics discussed in thi
Chapter 24 AAAGS2200-24 User’s Guide218The following table describes the VSAs supported on the Switch. 24.6.1.1 Tunnel Protocol Attribute You can con
Chapter 24 AAAGS2200-24 User’s Guide21924.6.2 Supported RADIUS AttributesRemote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) attributes are data use
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Chapter 24 AAAGS2200-24 User’s Guide220- This value is set to Ethernet(15) on the Switch.Calling-Station-IdFrame-MTUEAP-MessageStateMessage-Authentica
GS2200-24 User’s Guide221CHAPTER 25 IP Source Guard25.1 OverviewUse IP source guard to filter unauthorized DHCP and ARP packets in your network.IP s
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide222•Use the ARP Inspection Status screen (Section 25.6 on page 233) to look at the current list of MAC
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide223provided manually by administrators (static bindings). To open this screen, click Advanced Applica
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide224new static binding replaces the original one. To open this screen, click Advanced Application >
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide22525.4 DHCP Snooping Use this screen to look at various statistics about the DHCP snooping database
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide226The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 67 DHCP SnoopingLABEL DESCRIPTIONDa
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide227Successful transfersThis field displays the number of times the Switch read bindings from or updat
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide22825.5 DHCP Snooping Configure Use this screen to enable DHCP snooping on the Switch (not on specifi
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide229The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 68 DHCP Snooping ConfigureLABEL DE
GS2200-24 User’s Guide23CHAPTER 1 Getting to Know Your Switch1.1 IntroductionThis chapter introduces the main features and applications of the Switc
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide23025.5.1 DHCP Snooping Port Configure Use this screen to specify whether ports are trusted or untrus
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide231The following table describes the labels in this screen.25.5.2 DHCP Snooping VLAN Configure Use t
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide232open this screen, click Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > DHCP Snooping > Configure
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide23325.6 ARP Inspection Status Use this screen to look at the current list of MAC address filters tha
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide23425.7 ARP Inspection VLAN StatusUse this screen to look at various statistics about ARP packets in
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide23525.8 ARP Inspection Log StatusUse this screen to look at log messages that were generated by ARP
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide23625.9 ARP Inspection ConfigureUse this screen to enable ARP inspection on the Switch. You can also
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide237settings for the ARP inspection log. To open this screen, click Advanced Application > IP Sourc
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide23825.9.1 ARP Inspection Port ConfigureUse this screen to specify whether ports are trusted or untrus
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide239ARP packets on each untrusted port. To open this screen, click Advanced Application > IP Source
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchGS2200-24 User’s Guide24In this example, all computers can share high-speed applications on the server. To expand
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide24025.9.2 ARP Inspection VLAN ConfigureUse this screen to enable ARP inspection on each VLAN and to s
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide24125.10 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics dis
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide242Trusted ports are connected to DHCP servers or other switches. The Switch discards DHCP packets fro
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide243read. If the calculated checksum is not equal to the checksum in the file, that binding and all ot
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide24425.10.2 ARP Inspection OverviewUse ARP inspection to filter unauthorized ARP packets on the networ
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide24525.10.2.2 Trusted vs. Untrusted PortsEvery port is either a trusted port or an untrusted port for
Chapter 25 IP Source GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide246
GS2200-24 User’s Guide247CHAPTER 26 Loop Guard26.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to configure the Switch to guard against loops on the edge of
Chapter 26 Loop GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide248connected with the same cable. When a switch in loop state sends out broadcast messages the messages loo
Chapter 26 Loop GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide249of the loop guard probe packet is also shown. In this example, the probe packet is sent from port N and
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchGS2200-24 User’s Guide251.1.3 High Performance Switching ExampleThe Switch is ideal for connecting two networks
Chapter 26 Loop GuardGS2200-24 User’s Guide250The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 77 Advanced Application > Loop Guard
GS2200-24 User’s Guide251CHAPTER 27 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling27.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to configure layer 2 protocol tunneling on th
Chapter 27 Layer 2 Protocol TunnelingGS2200-24 User’s Guide252In the following example, if you enable L2PT for STP, you can have switches A, B, C and
Chapter 27 Layer 2 Protocol TunnelingGS2200-24 User’s Guide25327.2 Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Click Advanced Application > Layer 2 Pr
Chapter 27 Layer 2 Protocol TunnelingGS2200-24 User’s Guide254Port This field displays the port number.* Use this row to make the setting the same for
255PART IVIP ApplicationStatic Route (257)Differentiated Services (261)DHCP (265)
GS2200-24 User’s Guide257CHAPTER 28 Static Route28.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to configure static routes.The Switch uses IP for communi
Chapter 28 Static RouteGS2200-24 User’s Guide25828.2 Configuring Static Routing Click IP Application > Static Routing in the navigation panel to
Chapter 28 Static RouteGS2200-24 User’s Guide259Cancel Click Cancel to reset the above fields to your previous configuration.Clear Click Clear to set
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchGS2200-24 User’s Guide26Shared resources such as a server can be used by all ports in the same VLAN as the server
Chapter 28 Static RouteGS2200-24 User’s Guide260
GS2200-24 User’s Guide261CHAPTER 29 Differentiated Services29.1 Overview This chapter shows you how to configure Differentiated Services (DiffSer
Chapter 29 Differentiated ServicesGS2200-24 User’s Guide262can define up to 64 service levels and the remaining 2 bits are defined as currently unused
Chapter 29 Differentiated ServicesGS2200-24 User’s Guide26329.2 Activating DiffServ Activate DiffServ to apply marking rules or IEEE 802.1p priorit
Chapter 29 Differentiated ServicesGS2200-24 User’s Guide26429.3.1 Configuring DSCP SettingsTo change the DSCP-IEEE 802.1p mapping click the DSCP Sett
GS2200-24 User’s Guide265CHAPTER 30 DHCP30.1 DHCP Overview This chapter shows you how to configure the DHCP feature. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configurat
Chapter 30 DHCPGS2200-24 User’s Guide266DHCP Configuration OptionsThe DHCP configuration on the Switch is divided into Global and VLAN screens. The sc
Chapter 30 DHCPGS2200-24 User’s Guide267The following describes the DHCP relay information that the Switch sends to the DHCP server:30.2 DHCP Status
Chapter 30 DHCPGS2200-24 User’s Guide26830.3 Configuring DHCP Global Relay Configure global DHCP relay in the DHCP Relay screen. Click IP Application
Chapter 30 DHCPGS2200-24 User’s Guide26930.3.1 Global DHCP Relay Configuration ExampleThe following figure shows a network example where the Switch
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchGS2200-24 User’s Guide27• Write down the password and put it in a safe place.• Back up the configuration (and ma
Chapter 30 DHCPGS2200-24 User’s Guide270Note: You must set up a management IP address for each VLAN that you want to configure DHCP settings for on th
Chapter 30 DHCPGS2200-24 User’s Guide27130.4.1 Example: DHCP Relay for Two VLANsThe following example displays two VLANs (VIDs 1 and 2) for a campus
Chapter 30 DHCPGS2200-24 User’s Guide272For the example network, configure the VLAN Setting screen as shown. Figure 149 DHCP Relay for Two VLANs Con
273PART VManagementMaintenance (275)Access Control (283)Diagnostic (305)Syslog (307)Cluster Management (311)MAC Table (319)ARP Table (323)Confi
GS2200-24 User’s Guide275CHAPTER 31 Maintenance31.1 OverviewThis chapter explains how to configure the screens that let you maintain the firmware an
Chapter 31 MaintenanceGS2200-24 User’s Guide276The following table describes the labels in this screen. 31.2.1 Load Factory Default Follow the steps
Chapter 31 MaintenanceGS2200-24 User’s Guide2773 In the web configurator, click the Save button in the top of the screen to make the changes take eff
Chapter 31 MaintenanceGS2200-24 User’s Guide27831.3 Firmware Upgrade Use the following screen to upgrade your Switch to the latest firmware.Make su
Chapter 31 MaintenanceGS2200-24 User’s Guide279Type the path and file name of the configuration file you wish to restore in the File Path text box or
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SwitchGS2200-24 User’s Guide28
Chapter 31 MaintenanceGS2200-24 User’s Guide28031.6 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics discussed
Chapter 31 MaintenanceGS2200-24 User’s Guide281Be sure to upload the correct model firmware as uploading the wrong model firmware may damage your dev
Chapter 31 MaintenanceGS2200-24 User’s Guide28231.6.5 FTP Restrictions FTP will not work when:• FTP service is disabled in the Service Access Control
GS2200-24 User’s Guide283CHAPTER 32 Access Control32.1 Overview This chapter describes how to control access to the Switch. A console port and FTP
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide28432.2 The Access Control Main ScreenUse this screen to display the main screen.Click Management >
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide285The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 90 Management > Access Control
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide286Security LevelSelect whether you want to implement authentication and/or encryption for SNMP communi
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide28732.4 Configuring SNMP Trap Group Use the Trap Group screen to specify the types of SNMP traps th
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide28832.5 Setting Up Login Accounts Use this screen to assign which users can access the Switch via
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide289The following table describes the labels in this screen. 32.6 Service Port Access Control Us
GS2200-24 User’s Guide29CHAPTER 2 Hardware Installation andConnection2.1 Installation ScenariosThis chapter shows you how to install and connect the
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide290later). Click Management > Access Control > Service Access Control to view the screen as shown
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide291You can specify a group of one or more “trusted computers” from which an administrator may use a se
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide29232.8.1 About SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application layer protocol used
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide293SNMP itself is a simple request/response protocol based on the manager/agent model. The manager iss
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide294An OID (Object ID) that begins with “1.3.6.1.4.1.890.1.5.8” is defined in private MIBs. Otherwise, i
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide295 poe PwrPortFailedEventOn 1.3.6.1.4.1.890.1.5.8.56.27.2.1 This trap is sent when the port is turned
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide296 transceiver-ddmitransceiverddmiEventOn 1.3.6.1.4.1.890.1.5.8.55.27.2.1This trap is sent when one of
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide297 Table 99 SNMP IP Traps OPTION OBJECT LABEL OBJECT ID DESCRIPTIONping pingProbeFailed 1.3.6.1.2.
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide29832.8.2 SSH OverviewUnlike Telnet or FTP, which transmit data in clear text, SSH (Secure Shell) is a
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide29932.8.2.1 How SSH worksThe following table summarizes how a secure connection is established betwee
About This User's GuideGS2200-24 User’s Guide3About This User's GuideIntended AudienceThis manual is intended for people who want to confi
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and ConnectionGS2200-24 User’s Guide302.3.1 Rack-mounted Installation Requirements• Two mounting brackets.• Eight M3
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide30032.8.2.2 SSH Implementation on the SwitchYour Switch supports SSH version 2 using RSA authenticatio
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide3012 HTTP connection requests from a web browser go to port 80 (by default) on the Switch’s WS (web se
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide302Netscape Navigator Warning MessagesWhen you attempt to access the Switch HTTPS server, a Website Cer
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide30332.8.3.2 The Main ScreenAfter you accept the certificate and enter the login username and password
Chapter 32 Access ControlGS2200-24 User’s Guide304
GS2200-24 User’s Guide305CHAPTER 33 Diagnostic33.1 OverviewThis chapter explains the Diagnostic screen.Use the Diagnostic screen (Section 33.2 on pa
Chapter 33 DiagnosticGS2200-24 User’s Guide306The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 101 Management > Diagnostic LABEL DE
GS2200-24 User’s Guide307CHAPTER 34 Syslog34.1 Overview This chapter explains the syslog screens.The syslog protocol allows devices to send event no
Chapter 34 SyslogGS2200-24 User’s Guide30834.2 Syslog Setup Use this screen to configure the device’s system logging settings. Click Management >
Chapter 34 SyslogGS2200-24 User’s Guide30934.3 Syslog Server Setup Click Management > Syslog > Syslog Server Setup to view the screen as shown
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and ConnectionGS2200-24 User’s Guide312.3.3 Mounting the Switch on a Rack1 Position a mounting bracket (that is alre
Chapter 34 SyslogGS2200-24 User’s Guide310
GS2200-24 User’s Guide311CHAPTER 35 Cluster Management35.1 OverviewThis chapter introduces cluster management.Cluster Management allows you to manag
Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementGS2200-24 User’s Guide312In the following example, switch A in the basement is the cluster manager and the other switches
Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementGS2200-24 User’s Guide313Note: A cluster can only have one manager.Figure 174 Management > Cluster Management: Stat
Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementGS2200-24 User’s Guide31435.3 Clustering Management Configuration Use this screen to configure clustering management. C
Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementGS2200-24 User’s Guide315VID This is the VLAN ID and is only applicable if the Switch is set to 802.1Q VLAN. All switc
Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementGS2200-24 User’s Guide31635.4 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics di
Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementGS2200-24 User’s Guide31735.4.1.1 Uploading Firmware to a Cluster Member Switch You can use FTP to upload firmware to
Chapter 35 Cluster ManagementGS2200-24 User’s Guide318
GS2200-24 User’s Guide319CHAPTER 36 MAC Table36.1 Overview This chapter introduces the MAC Table screen.The MAC Table screen (a MAC table is also kn
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and ConnectionGS2200-24 User’s Guide32
Chapter 36 MAC TableGS2200-24 User’s Guide320• If the Switch has already learned the port for this MAC address, but the destination port is the same a
Chapter 36 MAC TableGS2200-24 User’s Guide321The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 109 Management > MAC Table LABEL DES
Chapter 36 MAC TableGS2200-24 User’s Guide322
GS2200-24 User’s Guide323CHAPTER 37 ARP Table37.1 Overview This chapter introduces ARP Table.Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for map
Chapter 37 ARP TableGS2200-24 User’s Guide32437.2 Viewing the ARP Table Use the ARP table to view IP-to-MAC address mapping(s).Click Management >
GS2200-24 User’s Guide325CHAPTER 38 Configure Clone38.1 OverviewThis chapter shows you how you can copy the settings of one port onto other ports.Us
Chapter 38 Configure CloneGS2200-24 User’s Guide326The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 111 Management > Configure Clon
327PART VITroubleshooting & Product SpecificationsTroubleshooting (329)Product Specifications (333)
GS2200-24 User’s Guide329CHAPTER 39 TroubleshootingThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter. The potential problems
GS2200-24 User’s Guide33CHAPTER 3 Hardware Panels3.1 OverviewThis chapter describes the front panel and rear panel of the Switch and shows you how t
Chapter 39 TroubleshootingGS2200-24 User’s Guide3301 Make sure you understand the normal behavior of the LED. See Section 3.3 on page 38.2 Check the h
Chapter 39 TroubleshootingGS2200-24 User’s Guide331• If you changed the IP address and have forgotten it, see the troubleshooting suggestions for I f
Chapter 39 TroubleshootingGS2200-24 User’s Guide332In order to use the web configurator you need to allow:• Web browser pop-up windows from your devic
GS2200-24 User’s Guide333CHAPTER 40 Product SpecificationsThe following tables summarize the Switch’s hardware and firmware features.Table 112 Hard
Chapter 40 Product SpecificationsGS2200-24 User’s Guide334LEDs Per switch: PWR, SYS, ALMGS2200-24: Per GE Ethernet RJ-45 100/1000 port: LNK/ACT, FDXGS
Chapter 40 Product SpecificationsGS2200-24 User’s Guide335Differentiated Services (DiffServ)With DiffServ, the Switch marks packets so that they rece
Chapter 40 Product SpecificationsGS2200-24 User’s Guide336 Port Cloning Use the port cloning feature to copy the settings you configure on one port to
Chapter 40 Product SpecificationsGS2200-24 User’s Guide337QoS IEEE 802.1p with 8 CoS per port802.3x flow controlSPQ,WFQ, or SPQ/WFQ combination capab
Chapter 40 Product SpecificationsGS2200-24 User’s Guide338The following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the standards supported in the Swit
Chapter 40 Product SpecificationsGS2200-24 User’s Guide339RFC 2674 P-BRIDGE-MIB, Q-BRIDGE-MIBRFC 2865 RADIUS - Vendor Specific AttributeRFC 2925 PING
Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsGS2200-24 User’s Guide34The following table describes the port labels on the front panel.Figure 8 Front Panel (GS200-24P) T
Chapter 40 Product SpecificationsGS2200-24 User’s Guide340
341PART VIIAppendices and IndexChanging a Fuse (343)Common Services (345)Legal Information (349)Index (353)
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GS2200-24 User’s Guide343APPENDIX A Changing a FuseThis appendix shows you how to remove and install fuses for the Switch.If you use a fuse other tha
Appendix A Changing a FuseGS2200-24 User’s Guide344
GS2200-24 User’s Guide345APPENDIX B Common ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port numb
Appendix B Common ServicesGS2200-24 User’s Guide346ESP (IPSEC_TUNNEL)User-Defined 50 The IPSEC ESP (Encapsulation Security Protocol) tunneling protoco
Appendix B Common ServicesGS2200-24 User’s Guide347POP3 TCP 110 Post Office Protocol version 3 lets a client computer get e-mail from a POP3 server t
Appendix B Common ServicesGS2200-24 User’s Guide348TELNET TCP 23 Telnet is the login and terminal emulation protocol common on the Internet and in UNI
GS2200-24 User’s Guide349APPENDIX C Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2010 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication m
Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsGS2200-24 User’s Guide353.2.1 Console PortFor local management, you can use a computer with terminal emulation software con
Appendix C Legal InformationGS2200-24 User’s Guide350• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesi
Appendix C Legal InformationGS2200-24 User’s Guide351Viewing Certifications1 Go to http://www.zyxel.com.2 Select your product on the ZyXEL home page
Appendix C Legal InformationGS2200-24 User’s Guide352
IndexGS2200-24 User’s Guide353IndexNumerics802.1P priority 85AAAA 209AAA (Authentication and Authorization) 209access controllimitations 283login acco
IndexGS2200-24 User’s Guide354cluster management 311and switch passwords 315cluster manager 311, 314cluster member 311, 315cluster member firmware upg
IndexGS2200-24 User’s Guide355filename convention, configurationconfigurationfile names 280filtering 121rules 121filtering database, MAC table 319firm
IndexGS2200-24 User’s Guide356IP source guard 221, 222ARP inspection 222, 244DHCP snooping 222, 241static bindings 222IP subnet mask 82LL2PT 251access
IndexGS2200-24 User’s Guide357MDIX (Media Dependent Interface Crossover) 36MIBand SNMP 292supported MIBs 293MIB (Management Information Base) 292mirro
IndexGS2200-24 User’s Guide358port setup 83port status 68port VLAN ID, see PVID 102port VLAN trunking 95port-based VLAN 108all connected 111port isola
IndexGS2200-24 User’s Guide359and security 293authentication 286communities 285management model 292manager 292MIB 293network components 292object vari
Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsGS2200-24 User’s Guide36Four 1000Base-T Ethernet ports are paired with a mini-GBIC slot to create a dual personality interfac
IndexGS2200-24 User’s Guide360time zone 77Time (RFC-868) 77time server 77time service protocol 77format 77trademarks 349transceiver MultiSource Agreem
Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsGS2200-24 User’s Guide37To avoid possible eye injury, do not look into an operating fiber-optic module’s connectors. • Type:
Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsGS2200-24 User’s Guide383 Pull the transceiver out of the slot.Figure 11 Removing the Fiber Optic Cables Figure 12 Openin
Chapter 3 Hardware PanelsGS2200-24 User’s Guide39SYS Green On The system is on and functioning properly.Blinking The system is rebooting and perform
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41PART IIBasic ConfigurationThe Web Configurator (43)Initial Setup Example (53)System Status and Port Statistics (67)Basic Setting (73)
GS2200-24 User’s Guide43CHAPTER 4 The Web Configurator4.1 OverviewThis section introduces the configuration and functions of the web configurator. T
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-24 User’s Guide443 The login screen appears. The default username is admin and associated default password is 123
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-24 User’s Guide45Figure 16 Web Configurator Home Screen for GS2200-24P (Status) A - Click the menu items to op
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-24 User’s Guide46In the navigation panel, click a main link to reveal a list of submenu links.The following table
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-24 User’s Guide47Advanced ApplicationVLAN This link takes you to screens where you can configure port-based or 8
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-24 User’s Guide48IP ApplicationStatic Routing This link takes you to a screen where you can configure static rout
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-24 User’s Guide494.3.1 Change Your Password After you log in for the first time, it is recommended you change
Document ConventionsGS2200-24 User’s Guide5Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guide. War
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-24 User’s Guide504.5 Switch Lockout You could block yourself (and all others) from managing the Switch if you
Chapter 4 The Web ConfiguratorGS2200-24 User’s Guide512 Disconnect and reconnect the Switch’s power to begin a session. When you reconnect the Switch
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GS2200-24 User’s Guide53CHAPTER 5 Initial Setup Example5.1 OverviewThis chapter shows how to set up the Switch for an example network. The following
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleGS2200-24 User’s Guide541 Click Advanced Application > VLAN in the navigation panel and click the Static VLAN link.
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleGS2200-24 User’s Guide555.1.2 Setting Port VID Use PVID to add a tag to incoming untagged frames received on that por
Chapter 5 Initial Setup ExampleGS2200-24 User’s Guide565.2 Configuring Switch Management IP AddressThe default management IP address of the Switch is
GS2200-24 User’s Guide57CHAPTER 6 Tutorials6.1 OverviewThis chapter provides some examples of using the web configurator to set up and use the Switc
Chapter 6 TutorialsGS2200-24 User’s Guide581 Access the Switch through http://192.168.1.1 by default. Log into the Switch by entering the username (de
Chapter 6 TutorialsGS2200-24 User’s Guide593 Go to Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Port Setting, and set the PVID of the ports 5, 6 and 7 to
Document ConventionsGS2200-24 User’s Guide6Icons Used in FiguresFigures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The Switch icon is n
Chapter 6 TutorialsGS2200-24 User’s Guide605 Click the Port link at the top right corner. 6 The DHCP Snooping Port Configure screen appears. Select Tr
Chapter 6 TutorialsGS2200-24 User’s Guide618 Click Save at the top right corner of the web configurator to save the configuration permanently.9 Conne
Chapter 6 TutorialsGS2200-24 User’s Guide62the system name, VLAN ID and port number in the DHCP request. Client A connects to the Switch’s port 2 in V
Chapter 6 TutorialsGS2200-24 User’s Guide633 Click Advanced Application > VLAN > Static VLAN.4 In the Static VLAN screen, select ACTIVE, enter
Chapter 6 TutorialsGS2200-24 User’s Guide648 Click the VLAN Status link in the Static VLAN screen and then the VLAN Port Setting link in the VLAN Stat
Chapter 6 TutorialsGS2200-24 User’s Guide6511 Click the Save link in the upper right corner of the web configurator to save your configuration perman
Chapter 6 TutorialsGS2200-24 User’s Guide661 Client A is connected to the Switch’s port 2 in VLAN 102.2 You configured the correct VLAN ID, port numbe
GS2200-24 User’s Guide67CHAPTER 7 System Status and PortStatistics7.1 OverviewThis chapter describes the screens for system status (web configurator
Chapter 7 System Status and Port StatisticsGS2200-24 User’s Guide687.2 Port Status Summary To view the port statistics, click Status in all web c
Chapter 7 System Status and Port StatisticsGS2200-24 User’s Guide69The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 7 Status LABEL DE
Safety WarningsGS2200-24 User’s Guide7Safety Warnings• Do NOT use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.• D
Chapter 7 System Status and Port StatisticsGS2200-24 User’s Guide707.2.1 Status: Port Details Click a number in the Port column in the Status scr
Chapter 7 System Status and Port StatisticsGS2200-24 User’s Guide71Status If STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) is enabled, this field displays the STP sta
Chapter 7 System Status and Port StatisticsGS2200-24 User’s Guide72Runt This field shows the number of packets received that were too short (shorter t
GS2200-24 User’s Guide73CHAPTER 8 Basic Setting8.1 OverviewThis chapter describes how to configure the System Info, General Setup, Switch Setup, IP
Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide748.2 System Information In the navigation panel, click Basic Setting > System Info to display the
Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide75The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 9 Basic Setting > System Info LABE
Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide768.3 General Setup Use this screen to configure general settings such as the system name and time. C
Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide77Use Time Server when BootupEnter the time service protocol that your timeserver uses. Not all time ser
Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide788.4 Introduction to VLANs A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to be partitio
Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide798.5 Switch Setup Screen Click Basic Setting > Switch Setup in the navigation panel to display th
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Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide808.6 IP Setup Use the IP Setup screen to configure the Switch IP address, default gateway device, the d
Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide818.6.1 Management IP AddressesThe Switch needs an IP address for it to be managed over the network. Th
Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide82The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 12 Basic Setting > IP Setup LABEL D
Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide838.7 Port Setup Use this screen to configure Switch port settings. Click Basic Setting > Port Setup
Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide84The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 13 Basic Setting > Port Setup LABEL
Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide858.8 PoE Status Note: The following screens are available for the GS2200-24P model only. Some features
Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide86Note: The RPS connector port at the back panel of the GS2200-24P should only be used with the PPS250. D
Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide878.8.1 PoE Setup Use this screen to set the priority levels for the Switch in distributing power to PD
Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide88Click the PoE Setup link in the Basic Setting > PoE Status screen. The following screen opens.Figure
Chapter 8 Basic SettingGS2200-24 User’s Guide89PD Priority This field is only available on the PWR model but not available for the Gigabit or mini-GB
Contents OverviewGS2200-24 User’s Guide9Contents OverviewIntroduction and Hardware ...
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91PART IIIAdvancedVLAN (93)Static MAC Forward Setup (113)Filtering (121)Spanning Tree Protocol (123)Bandwidth Control (145)Broadcast Storm Contro
GS2200-24 User’s Guide93CHAPTER 9 VLAN9.1 OverviewThis chapter shows you how to configure 802.1Q tagged and port-based VLANs. The type of screen you
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide94field of the Ethernet frame) and two bytes of TCI (Tag Control Information, starts after the source address fiel
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide95GARP Timers Switches join VLANs by making a declaration. A declaration is made by issuing a Join message using
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide96Refer to the following figure. Suppose you want to create VLAN groups 1 and 2 (V1 and V2) on devices A and B. Wi
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide979.2 VLAN Status Click Advanced Application > VLAN from the navigation panel to display the VLAN Status scre
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide989.2.1 VLAN Details Use this screen to view detailed port settings and status of the VLAN group. Click on an ind
Chapter 9 VLANGS2200-24 User’s Guide999.3 Configure a Static VLAN Use this screen to configure and view 802.1Q VLAN parameters for the Switch. To
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