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... from this link. Customer Support Should problems arise that you contact an office. • Product model and serial number. • Warranty Information. • Date that cannot be here. Please have a specific question about ZyXEL products. • Forum This contains discussions on ZyXEL products. Read the Tech Doc Overview to find out how to efficiently use the User Guide, Quick Start Guide and Command Line Interface Reference Guide in which...
... from this link. Customer Support Should problems arise that you contact an office. • Product model and serial number. • Warranty Information. • Date that cannot be here. Please have a specific question about ZyXEL products. • Forum This contains discussions on ZyXEL products. Read the Tech Doc Overview to find out how to efficiently use the User Guide, Quick Start Guide and Command Line Interface Reference Guide in which...
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... create multicast VLANs. Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling This link takes you to group packets based on the Switch. GS2200-24/24P User's Guide 47 Static MAC Forwarding This link takes you to a screen where you can configure static MAC addresses for port(s). The external servers can also configure a protocol based VLAN or a subnet based VLAN in order that occur on what you configured in your network. Static Multicast Forwarding This link takes you to a screen where you can configure static multicast MAC addresses for a port. Spanning Tree...
... create multicast VLANs. Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling This link takes you to group packets based on the Switch. GS2200-24/24P User's Guide 47 Static MAC Forwarding This link takes you to a screen where you can configure static MAC addresses for port(s). The external servers can also configure a protocol based VLAN or a subnet based VLAN in order that occur on what you configured in your network. Static Multicast Forwarding This link takes you to a screen where you can configure static multicast MAC addresses for a port. Spanning Tree...
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... the configuration file, do one stop bit and flow control set to the factory defaults. 4.6.1 Reload the Configuration File Uploading the factory-default configuration file replaces the current configuration file with terminal emulation software. 50 GS2200-24/24P User's Guide This means that you will lose all previous configurations and the speed of the Switch. 3 Filter all traffic to the CPU port. 4 Disable all ports. 5 Misconfigure the text configuration file. 6 Forget the password and/or IP address. 7 Prevent all services from the Switch...
... the configuration file, do one stop bit and flow control set to the factory defaults. 4.6.1 Reload the Configuration File Uploading the factory-default configuration file replaces the current configuration file with terminal emulation software. 50 GS2200-24/24P User's Guide This means that you will lose all previous configurations and the speed of the Switch. 3 Filter all traffic to the CPU port. 4 Disable all ports. 5 Misconfigure the text configuration file. 6 Forget the password and/or IP address. 7 Prevent all services from the Switch...
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... turned off. 56 GS2200-24/24P User's Guide Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example 5.2 Configuring Switch Management IP Address The default management IP address of the VLAN group to which you configure in the Static VLAN screen. 7 Click Add to save your web browser and enter 192.168.1.1 (the default IP address) in the same subnet as the Switch. 2 Open your changes back to the run -time memory are lost when the Switch's power is in the address bar to access...
... turned off. 56 GS2200-24/24P User's Guide Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example 5.2 Configuring Switch Management IP Address The default management IP address of the VLAN group to which you configure in the Static VLAN screen. 7 Click Add to save your web browser and enter 192.168.1.1 (the default IP address) in the same subnet as the Switch. 2 Open your changes back to the run -time memory are lost when the Switch's power is in the address bar to access...
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Chapter 6 Tutorials 8 Click the VLAN Status link in the Static VLAN screen and then the VLAN Port Setting link in the PVID field for Frames Received on that port so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines. 10 Click Apply to save your changes back to the run-time memory. Figure 32 Tutorial: Click the VLAN Port Setting Link 9 Enter 102 in the VLAN Status screen. Figure 33 Tutorial: Add Tag for port 2 to add a tag to incoming untagged frames received on Port 2 64 GS2200-24/24P User's Guide
Chapter 6 Tutorials 8 Click the VLAN Status link in the Static VLAN screen and then the VLAN Port Setting link in the PVID field for Frames Received on that port so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines. 10 Click Apply to save your changes back to the run-time memory. Figure 32 Tutorial: Click the VLAN Port Setting Link 9 Enter 102 in the VLAN Status screen. Figure 33 Tutorial: Add Tag for port 2 to add a tag to incoming untagged frames received on Port 2 64 GS2200-24/24P User's Guide
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... settings such as firmware version number). The Switch Setup screen allows you turn on your VLAN type, set the GARP timers and assign priorities to queues. • Use the IP Setup screen (Section 8.6.1 on page 81) to configure the Switch IP address, default gateway device, the default domain name server and the management VLAN ID. • Use the Port Setup screen (Section 8.7 on page 83) to configure Switch port settings. • Use the PoE Status screens (Section 8.8.1 on page 76) to view...
... settings such as firmware version number). The Switch Setup screen allows you turn on your VLAN type, set the GARP timers and assign priorities to queues. • Use the IP Setup screen (Section 8.6.1 on page 81) to configure the Switch IP address, default gateway device, the default domain name server and the management VLAN ID. • Use the Port Setup screen (Section 8.7 on page 83) to configure Switch port settings. • Use the PoE Status screens (Section 8.8.1 on page 76) to view...
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... default domain name server and the management VLAN ID. Level 0 Typically used for best-effort traffic. Cancel Click Cancel to reset the fields. 8.6 IP Setup Use the IP Setup screen to higher index queues gets through faster while traffic in the IEEE 802.1d standard (which incorporates the 802.1p). The default gateway specifies the IP address of service. Level 7 Typically used for network control traffic such as router configuration messages...
... default domain name server and the management VLAN ID. Level 0 Typically used for best-effort traffic. Cancel Click Cancel to reset the fields. 8.6 IP Setup Use the IP Setup screen to higher index queues gets through faster while traffic in the IEEE 802.1d standard (which incorporates the 802.1p). The default gateway specifies the IP address of service. Level 7 Typically used for network control traffic such as router configuration messages...
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.../Full Duplex (Gigabit connections only). The Switch uses IEEE802.3x flow control in full duplex mode and backpressure flow control in some settings the same for all ports. IEEE802.3x flow control is enabled. Active Name Note: Changes in this screen. This field displays 10/100M for Fast Ethernet connections and 10/100/ 1000M for data transmission to occur. When auto-negotiation is turned on, a port on a port decreases port bandwidth and overflows buffer memory causing packet...
.../Full Duplex (Gigabit connections only). The Switch uses IEEE802.3x flow control in full duplex mode and backpressure flow control in some settings the same for all ports. IEEE802.3x flow control is enabled. Active Name Note: Changes in this screen. This field displays 10/100M for Fast Ethernet connections and 10/100/ 1000M for data transmission to occur. When auto-negotiation is turned on, a port on a port decreases port bandwidth and overflows buffer memory causing packet...
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... amount of power the PD could use from the Switch on this port cannot get power supply. • Enable - The PD connected to this port. Optional, 6.49 to 3.84 • Class 2 - This is a number from the Switch. GS2200-24/24P User's Guide 87 The PD connected to this port. PD Priority • Class 0 - Optional, 0.44 to 12.95 • Class 4 - Chapter 8 Basic Setting Table 14 Basic Setting > PoE Status (continued...
... amount of power the PD could use from the Switch on this port cannot get power supply. • Enable - The PD connected to this port. Optional, 6.49 to 3.84 • Class 2 - This is a number from the Switch. GS2200-24/24P User's Guide 87 The PD connected to this port. PD Priority • Class 0 - Optional, 0.44 to 12.95 • Class 4 - Chapter 8 Basic Setting Table 14 Basic Setting > PoE Status (continued...
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... not confined to the switch on page 102) to set up VLANs that switches need to configure 802.1Q tagged and port-based VLANs. The VLAN ID associates a frame with a specific VLAN and provides the information that allow you to group traffic into logical VLANs based on the source IP subnet you selected in the MAC header to set up VLANs where the packet forwarding decision is four...
... not confined to the switch on page 102) to set up VLANs that switches need to configure 802.1Q tagged and port-based VLANs. The VLAN ID associates a frame with a specific VLAN and provides the information that allow you to group traffic into logical VLANs based on the source IP subnet you selected in the MAC header to set up VLANs where the packet forwarding decision is four...
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... the ports configured to all ports. Configure the priority for the specific spanning tree instance. The lower the number, the more likely the Switch will be disabled when more information. Active Priority Path Cost Add Cancel Instance VLAN Active Port Note: Changes in a switch. VLAN Range Enter priority values between 0 and 255 and the default value is 128. The slower the media, the higher the cost-see Table...
... the ports configured to all ports. Configure the priority for the specific spanning tree instance. The lower the number, the more likely the Switch will be disabled when more information. Active Priority Path Cost Add Cancel Instance VLAN Active Port Note: Changes in a switch. VLAN Range Enter priority values between 0 and 255 and the default value is 128. The slower the media, the higher the cost-see Table...
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... compatible mode. In this case, you must manually configure the forwarding settings on the Switch that can send and receive multicast traffic in a multicast VLAN while a receiver port can only receive multicast traffic. If the IGMP report GS2200-24/24P User's Guide 193 Chapter 23 Multicast MVR only responds to IGMP join and leave control messages from other multicast devices (such as multicast routers or servers) in the multicast VLAN. Figure 98 MVR Network Example Types of MVR Ports...
... compatible mode. In this case, you must manually configure the forwarding settings on the Switch that can send and receive multicast traffic in a multicast VLAN while a receiver port can only receive multicast traffic. If the IGMP report GS2200-24/24P User's Guide 193 Chapter 23 Multicast MVR only responds to IGMP join and leave control messages from other multicast devices (such as multicast routers or servers) in the multicast VLAN. Figure 98 MVR Network Example Types of MVR Ports...
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... remember state information for concepts on Differentiated Services that they receive specific per-hop treatment at DiffServ-compliant network devices along the route based on the code points without the need to different packet types. All packets in the flow are marked with DiffServ Code Points (DSCPs) indicating the level of where the traffic is used to prioritize source-to Know Read...
... remember state information for concepts on Differentiated Services that they receive specific per-hop treatment at DiffServ-compliant network devices along the route based on the code points without the need to different packet types. All packets in the flow are marked with DiffServ Code Points (DSCPs) indicating the level of where the traffic is used to prioritize source-to Know Read...
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....6 Technical Reference This section provides technical background information on . First, understand the filename conventions. 31.6.2 Filename Conventions The configuration file (also known as the romfile or ROM) contains the factory default settings in this chapter. 31.6.1 FTP Command Line This section shows some examples of the computer file "firmware.bin" to or downloading files from the Switch using FTP commands. Uploading the config file replaces the specified configuration file system, including...
....6 Technical Reference This section provides technical background information on . First, understand the filename conventions. 31.6.2 Filename Conventions The configuration file (also known as the romfile or ROM) contains the factory default settings in this chapter. 31.6.1 FTP Command Line This section shows some examples of the computer file "firmware.bin" to or downloading files from the Switch using FTP commands. Uploading the config file replaces the specified configuration file system, including...
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...). Chapter 32 Access Control The following table describes the labels in the Remote Management screen (discussed GS2200-24/24P User's Guide 289 The Switch loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use to access the Switch. Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh. 32.6 Service Port Access Control Use this screen. Old Password Type the existing system password (1234 is the default administrator account with the "admin" user name.
...). Chapter 32 Access Control The following table describes the labels in the Remote Management screen (discussed GS2200-24/24P User's Guide 289 The Switch loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use to access the Switch. Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh. 32.6 Service Port Access Control Use this screen. Old Password Type the existing system password (1234 is the default administrator account with the "admin" user name.
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Table 93 Management > Access Control > Service Access Control LABEL DESCRIPTION Services Services you may use the Save link on the top navigation panel to save your password again. The Switch loses these changes if it times out you will have security risks. Chapter 32 Access Control later). Service Port For Telnet, SSH, FTP, HTTP or HTTPS services, you want to allow to access the Switch are done configuring. Timeout Type how many minutes a management session (via the web configurator) can be left...
Table 93 Management > Access Control > Service Access Control LABEL DESCRIPTION Services Services you may use the Save link on the top navigation panel to save your password again. The Switch loses these changes if it times out you will have security risks. Chapter 32 Access Control later). Service Port For Telnet, SSH, FTP, HTTP or HTTPS services, you want to allow to access the Switch are done configuring. Timeout Type how many minutes a management session (via the web configurator) can be left...
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... traffic based on the Switch. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Relay Use this feature to have the Switch forward DHCP requests to or hear from devices that group; Maximum Frame Size 9 K (9216 bytes) VLAN A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to ports that are members of Login Accounts Configurable on the Switch 4 management accounts configured on the source and/or destination MAC address and VLAN group (ID). Chapter 40 Product Specifications Table 112 Hardware Specifications LEDs...
... traffic based on the Switch. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Relay Use this feature to have the Switch forward DHCP requests to or hear from devices that group; Maximum Frame Size 9 K (9216 bytes) VLAN A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to ports that are members of Login Accounts Configurable on the Switch 4 management accounts configured on the source and/or destination MAC address and VLAN group (ID). Chapter 40 Product Specifications Table 112 Hardware Specifications LEDs...
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.... Device Management Use the web configurator or commands to communicate with dynamically learned MAC addresses and/or configured static MAC addresses to pass through a port on a traffic flow grouped by a classifier according to copy traffic going traffic flows on the network. STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) / RSTP (Rapid STP)/MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol) (M)(R)STP detects and breaks network loops and provides backup links between any two stations on a port. Chapter 40 Product Specifications Table 113 Firmware Specifications FEATURE DESCRIPTION Differentiated Services...
.... Device Management Use the web configurator or commands to communicate with dynamically learned MAC addresses and/or configured static MAC addresses to pass through a port on a traffic flow grouped by a classifier according to copy traffic going traffic flows on the network. STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) / RSTP (Rapid STP)/MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol) (M)(R)STP detects and breaks network loops and provides backup links between any two stations on a port. Chapter 40 Product Specifications Table 113 Firmware Specifications FEATURE DESCRIPTION Differentiated Services...
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... firmware upgrade 317 network example 312 setup 314 specification 311 status 312 switch models 311 VID 315 web configurator 316 cluster manager 311 cluster member 311 Common and Internal Spanning Tree, See CIST 143 configuration 259 change running config 277 configuration file 50 backup 279 restore 50, 278 saving 277 configuration, saving 49 console port 35 copying port settings, See port cloning copyright 349 CPU management port 108 current date 77 current time 77 example 269 DHCP relay option 82 243 DHCP snooping 57, 222, 241 configuring...
... firmware upgrade 317 network example 312 setup 314 specification 311 status 312 switch models 311 VID 315 web configurator 316 cluster manager 311 cluster member 311 Common and Internal Spanning Tree, See CIST 143 configuration 259 change running config 277 configuration file 50 backup 279 restore 50, 278 saving 277 configuration, saving 49 console port 35 copying port settings, See port cloning copyright 349 CPU management port 108 current date 77 current time 77 example 269 DHCP relay option 82 243 DHCP snooping 57, 222, 241 configuring...
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... Socket Layer) 300 standby ports 158 static bindings 222 static link aggregation example 164 static MAC address 113 static MAC forwarding 103, 106, 113 static multicast address 117 static multicast forwarding 117 static routes 259 static trunking example 164 Static VLAN 99 static VLAN control 100 tagging 100 status 44, 68 link aggregation 159 MSTP 139 port 68 port details 70 power 75 STP 130, 134 VLAN 97 STP 123, 254 bridge ID 131, 134 GS2200-24/24P User's Guide bridge priority 129, 133 configuration 128, 132 designated bridge 125 forwarding delay...
... Socket Layer) 300 standby ports 158 static bindings 222 static link aggregation example 164 static MAC address 113 static MAC forwarding 103, 106, 113 static multicast address 117 static multicast forwarding 117 static routes 259 static trunking example 164 Static VLAN 99 static VLAN control 100 tagging 100 status 44, 68 link aggregation 159 MSTP 139 port 68 port details 70 power 75 STP 130, 134 VLAN 97 STP 123, 254 bridge ID 131, 134 GS2200-24/24P User's Guide bridge priority 129, 133 configuration 128, 132 designated bridge 125 forwarding delay...