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..., GS1920-48HP GS1920 Series User's Guide 31 This takes up an earlier configuration file as advised in Section 1.3 on page 31. 2 Press the button for the Switch to be steady green again). You can simply restore your computer to restart (the SYS LED will not have to two minutes. Note: If you want to access the Switch web configurator again, you may need to change the IP address...
..., GS1920-48HP GS1920 Series User's Guide 31 This takes up an earlier configuration file as advised in Section 1.3 on page 31. 2 Press the button for the Switch to be steady green again). You can simply restore your computer to restart (the SYS LED will not have to two minutes. Note: If you want to access the Switch web configurator again, you may need to change the IP address...
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... where you can configure the Switch to group packets based on the edge of unauthorized DHCP and ARP packets in port, VLAN, and PPPoE. GS1920 Series User's Guide 36 Filtering This link takes you to a screen to set up broadcast filters. AAA This link takes you to a screen where you can configure static MAC addresses for individual interface type and ID. Chapter 4 The Web Configurator Table 5 Navigation Panel Links (continued) LINK PoE Setup DESCRIPTION For PoE model(s) This link takes you...
... where you can configure the Switch to group packets based on the edge of unauthorized DHCP and ARP packets in port, VLAN, and PPPoE. GS1920 Series User's Guide 36 Filtering This link takes you to a screen to set up broadcast filters. AAA This link takes you to a screen where you can configure static MAC addresses for individual interface type and ID. Chapter 4 The Web Configurator Table 5 Navigation Panel Links (continued) LINK PoE Setup DESCRIPTION For PoE model(s) This link takes you...
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... settings. Click Management > Access Control > Logins to a screen where you can view the IPv6 neighbor table which includes index, interface, neighbor address, MAC address, status and type. 4.3.1 Change Your Password After you log in for the first time, it is recommended you can configure private VLANs. IP Application Static Routing This link takes you to a screen where you can perform firmware and configuration file maintenance as well as reboot the system. A static route defines how the Switch should forward traffic by configuring...
... settings. Click Management > Access Control > Logins to a screen where you can view the IPv6 neighbor table which includes index, interface, neighbor address, MAC address, status and type. 4.3.1 Change Your Password After you log in for the first time, it is recommended you can configure private VLANs. IP Application Static Routing This link takes you to a screen where you can perform firmware and configuration file maintenance as well as reboot the system. A static route defines how the Switch should forward traffic by configuring...
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GS1920 Series User's Guide 50 Figure 39 Tutorial: Click the VLAN Port Setting Link 9 Enter 102 in the PVID field for Frames Received on Port 2 11 Click the Save link in the upper right corner of the web configurator to save your configuration permanently. 6.3.3 Configuring DHCP Relay Follow the steps below to enable DHCP relay on that port so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines. 10 Click Apply...
GS1920 Series User's Guide 50 Figure 39 Tutorial: Click the VLAN Port Setting Link 9 Enter 102 in the PVID field for Frames Received on Port 2 11 Click the Save link in the upper right corner of the web configurator to save your configuration permanently. 6.3.3 Configuring DHCP Relay Follow the steps below to enable DHCP relay on that port so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines. 10 Click Apply...
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... is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on the traffic types defined in milliseconds. Level 1 This is typically used to access and manage the Switch from the ports belonging to higher index queues gets through faster while traffic in milliseconds. The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of the ingress port. You can configure up to eight separate traffic types by inserting a tag into a MAC-layer frame...
... is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on the traffic types defined in milliseconds. Level 1 This is typically used to access and manage the Switch from the ports belonging to higher index queues gets through faster while traffic in milliseconds. The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of the ingress port. You can configure up to eight separate traffic types by inserting a tag into a MAC-layer frame...
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... the PD from the Switch on this port. 8.8.1 PoE Setup Use this port. This field displays the maximum amount of power the PD could use from 0 to 4, where each value represents a range of current drawn by the PD from the Switch on this port. Figure 53 Basic Setting > PoE Setup GS1920 Series User's Guide 71 This is a number from the Switch on this screen to set the PD priority to...
... the PD from the Switch on this port. 8.8.1 PoE Setup Use this port. This field displays the maximum amount of power the PD could use from 0 to 4, where each value represents a range of current drawn by the PD from the Switch on this port. Figure 53 Basic Setting > PoE Setup GS1920 Series User's Guide 71 This is a number from the Switch on this screen to set the PD priority to...
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.... GS1920 Series User's Guide 77 IPv6 Neighbor Click the link to go to a screen where you can create a static IPv6 neighbor entry in the Basic Setting > IPv6 screen. Click the IPv6 Configuration link in the Setup Switch's IPv6 neighbor table. Table 20 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION IPv6 Global Setup Click the link to go to a screen where you can enable an IPv6 interface on the Switch. IPv6 Interface Click...
.... GS1920 Series User's Guide 77 IPv6 Neighbor Click the link to go to a screen where you can create a static IPv6 neighbor entry in the Basic Setting > IPv6 screen. Click the IPv6 Configuration link in the Setup Switch's IPv6 neighbor table. Table 20 Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION IPv6 Global Setup Click the link to go to a screen where you can enable an IPv6 interface on the Switch. IPv6 Interface Click...
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... Delete column and then click Delete to display the screen as a DHCPv6 client. This is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on an index number to the factory defaults. Cancel Clear Index Interface Neighbor Address MAC Delete Cancel This saves your changes to the Switch's run-time memory. Click Cancel to clear the Delete check boxes. 8.10.9 DHCPv6 Client Setup Use this screen to configure the Switch's DHCP settings when it is the interface index number...
... Delete column and then click Delete to display the screen as a DHCPv6 client. This is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on an index number to the factory defaults. Cancel Clear Index Interface Neighbor Address MAC Delete Cancel This saves your changes to the Switch's run-time memory. Click Cancel to clear the Delete check boxes. 8.10.9 DHCPv6 Client Setup Use this screen to configure the Switch's DHCP settings when it is the interface index number...
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... Number of VLANs configured on the Switch. This is the VLAN index number. Table 29 Advanced Application > VLAN: VLAN Status LABEL VLAN Search by VID DESCRIPTION Enter an existing VLAN ID number(s) (separated by a comma) and click Search to display only the specified VLAN(s) in the list below . GS1920 Series User's Guide 88 You can also tag all VLANs configured on the Switch. This field displays only when you use the Search button to view...
... Number of VLANs configured on the Switch. This is the VLAN index number. Table 29 Advanced Application > VLAN: VLAN Status LABEL VLAN Search by VID DESCRIPTION Enter an existing VLAN ID number(s) (separated by a comma) and click Search to display only the specified VLAN(s) in the list below . GS1920 Series User's Guide 88 You can also tag all VLANs configured on the Switch. This field displays only when you use the Search button to view...
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... different types of 200 for 10.1.1.0/24. Traffic for voice services is the default setting. You configure a subnet based VLAN with priority 5 and VID of services it came from IP subnet 192.168.1.0/24 (video services). You also have a subnet based VLAN with priority 6 and VID of frames allowed on a port, the Switch checks if a tag is that priority can then be dropped. All GS1920 Series User's Guide...
... different types of 200 for 10.1.1.0/24. Traffic for voice services is the default setting. You configure a subnet based VLAN with priority 5 and VID of services it came from IP subnet 192.168.1.0/24 (video services). You also have a subnet based VLAN with priority 6 and VID of frames allowed on a port, the Switch checks if a tag is that priority can then be dropped. All GS1920 Series User's Guide...
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... Data Units) configuration message generations by -port basis. GS1920 Series User's Guide 124 otherwise, temporary data loops might result. Enter a descriptive name (up to set the common settings and then make it is turned off or loses power, so use to identify this row first to 32 characters) of the Switch for the specific spanning tree instance. Devices must receive information about topology changes before it is a root port...
... Data Units) configuration message generations by -port basis. GS1920 Series User's Guide 124 otherwise, temporary data loops might result. Enter a descriptive name (up to set the common settings and then make it is turned off or loses power, so use to identify this row first to 32 characters) of the Switch for the specific spanning tree instance. Devices must receive information about topology changes before it is a root port...
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... loses power, so use the Save link on the traffic flow(s). Click Add to inset the entry to the summary table below and save your previous configuration. Click an index number to the Switch's run-time memory. This field displays the name you are the same length, the bigger the character, the higher the classifier priority. GS1920 Series User's Guide 160 To have assigned to define multiple classifiers...
... loses power, so use the Save link on the traffic flow(s). Click Add to inset the entry to the summary table below and save your previous configuration. Click an index number to the Switch's run-time memory. This field displays the name you are the same length, the bigger the character, the higher the classifier priority. GS1920 Series User's Guide 160 To have assigned to define multiple classifiers...
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... is similar to the Switch and S. MVR allows one query from a router (X) or MLD Done or Report message from any upstream port, it can subscribe to update the multicast forwarding table. MVR only responds to IGMP join and leave control messages from multicast groups that use multicast traffic across an Ethernet ring-based service provider network. The following figure shows a network example. The subscriber VLAN (1, 2 and 3) information is received...
... is similar to the Switch and S. MVR allows one query from a router (X) or MLD Done or Report message from any upstream port, it can subscribe to update the multicast forwarding table. MVR only responds to IGMP join and leave control messages from multicast groups that use multicast traffic across an Ethernet ring-based service provider network. The following figure shows a network example. The subscriber VLAN (1, 2 and 3) information is received...
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... channel or turns off the computer, an IGMP leave message is a port on the Switch. Otherwise, the Switch removes the receiver port from the streaming media server, S, via the Switch. In dynamic mode, the Switch sends IGMP leave and join reports to the other multicast devices (such as multicast routers or servers) in VLAN 1 receives multicast traffic from the forwarding table. In compatible mode, the Switch does not send any IGMP reports. GS1920 Series User's Guide 168 How MVR Works...
... channel or turns off the computer, an IGMP leave message is a port on the Switch. Otherwise, the Switch removes the receiver port from the streaming media server, S, via the Switch. In dynamic mode, the Switch sends IGMP leave and join reports to the other multicast devices (such as multicast routers or servers) in VLAN 1 receives multicast traffic from the forwarding table. In compatible mode, the Switch does not send any IGMP reports. GS1920 Series User's Guide 168 How MVR Works...
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... IGMP Filtering Profile link to the factory defaults. GS1920 Series User's Guide 174 A profile contains a range of multicast IP addresses which you have already added, enter the profile name and specify a different IP multicast address range. A profile can be able to ports (in the table. Click Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv4 Multicast in this VLAN group. Start Address To configure additional rule(s) for identification purposes. Figure 128 Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv4 Multicast > IGMP Snooping > IGMP...
... IGMP Filtering Profile link to the factory defaults. GS1920 Series User's Guide 174 A profile contains a range of multicast IP addresses which you have already added, enter the profile name and specify a different IP multicast address range. A profile can be able to ports (in the table. Click Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv4 Multicast in this VLAN group. Start Address To configure additional rule(s) for identification purposes. Figure 128 Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv4 Multicast > IGMP Snooping > IGMP...
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... is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on the top navigation panel to save your changes to the non-volatile memory when you want to the configured number of time (in the forwarding table. Click Clear to reset the fields to update an existing one. Check the entry(ies) that the Switch waits for a response to a general query message sent by an upstream port...
... is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on the top navigation panel to save your changes to the non-volatile memory when you want to the configured number of time (in the forwarding table. Click Clear to reset the fields to update an existing one. Check the entry(ies) that the Switch waits for a response to a general query message sent by an upstream port...
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...; Network Connectivity GS1920 Series User's Guide 257 The aggregation ID of the port. The current auto-negotiation status of the sending 802.3 node. The MAC/PHY Configuration/Status TLV advertises the bit-rate and duplex capability of the port. • AN Advertised Capability - It also advertises the current duplex and bit-rating of autonegotiation during link initiation or manual override. Max Frame Size TLV MED TLV Capabilities TLV Device Type TLV • Aggregation Port ID...
...; Network Connectivity GS1920 Series User's Guide 257 The aggregation ID of the port. The current auto-negotiation status of the sending 802.3 node. The MAC/PHY Configuration/Status TLV advertises the bit-rate and duplex capability of the port. • AN Advertised Capability - It also advertises the current duplex and bit-rating of autonegotiation during link initiation or manual override. Max Frame Size TLV MED TLV Capabilities TLV Device Type TLV • Aggregation Port ID...
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... > Service Access Control GS1920 Series User's Guide 315 Display configuration or status. • 13 - Users can run -time memory. Chapter 38 Access Control Table 157 Management > Access Control > Logins (continued) LABEL Edit Logins DESCRIPTION You may configure passwords for up to the main Access Control screen. At the time of writing, users may also change the default service port and configure "trusted computer(s)" for login accounts, SNMP user accounts, the authentication method sequence and authorization settings, multiple logins, administrator and enable passwords...
... > Service Access Control GS1920 Series User's Guide 315 Display configuration or status. • 13 - Users can run -time memory. Chapter 38 Access Control Table 157 Management > Access Control > Logins (continued) LABEL Edit Logins DESCRIPTION You may configure passwords for up to the main Access Control screen. At the time of writing, users may also change the default service port and configure "trusted computer(s)" for login accounts, SNMP user accounts, the authentication method sequence and authorization settings, multiple logins, administrator and enable passwords...
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... use a service to manage the Switch. After it is turned off or loses power, so use a service to manage the Switch. Very long idle timeouts may use the service) know the new port number for the corresponding services that service. Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh. 38.6 Remote Management Use this screen. GS1920 Series User's Guide 316 You can be left idle before the session times out. Apply Click Apply to save your changes...
... use a service to manage the Switch. After it is turned off or loses power, so use a service to manage the Switch. Very long idle timeouts may use the service) know the new port number for the corresponding services that service. Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh. 38.6 Remote Management Use this screen. GS1920 Series User's Guide 316 You can be left idle before the session times out. Apply Click Apply to save your changes...
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... users 312 version 3 and security 319 versions supported 318 SNMP traps 319 supported 319, 320 Spanning Tree Protocol, See STP. 112 SPQ (Strict Priority Queuing) 162 SSL (Secure Socket Layer) 320 standby ports 138 static bindings 201 static link aggregation example 142 static MAC address 105 static MAC forwarding 94, 96, 105 static multicast address 107 static multicast forwarding 107 static routes 276 static trunking example 142 Static VLAN 90 static VLAN control 91 tagging 91 status 34, 54 link aggregation 139 MSTP 126 port 54 port details 56 power 61 STP 118, 121 VLAN 88 STP...
... users 312 version 3 and security 319 versions supported 318 SNMP traps 319 supported 319, 320 Spanning Tree Protocol, See STP. 112 SPQ (Strict Priority Queuing) 162 SSL (Secure Socket Layer) 320 standby ports 138 static bindings 201 static link aggregation example 142 static MAC address 105 static MAC forwarding 94, 96, 105 static multicast address 107 static multicast forwarding 107 static routes 276 static trunking example 142 Static VLAN 90 static VLAN control 91 tagging 91 status 34, 54 link aggregation 139 MSTP 126 port 54 port details 56 power 61 STP 118, 121 VLAN 88 STP...