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... Team, ZyXEL Communications Corp., 6 Innovation Road II, Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsinchu, 30099, Taiwan. Note: It is recommended you ! Documentation Feedback Send your comments, questions or suggestions to: techwriters@zyxel.com.tw Thank you use the Command-Line Interface (CLI) and CLI commands to configure the Switch using the web configurator. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User...
... Team, ZyXEL Communications Corp., 6 Innovation Road II, Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsinchu, 30099, Taiwan. Note: It is recommended you ! Documentation Feedback Send your comments, questions or suggestions to: techwriters@zyxel.com.tw Thank you use the Command-Line Interface (CLI) and CLI commands to configure the Switch using the web configurator. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User...
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Please have a specific question about ZyXEL products. • Forum This contains discussions on ZyXEL products. This is available at www.zyxel.com. • Download Library Search for the region in order to better understand how to solve it. 4 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide Brief description of answers to previously asked questions about your product, the answer may...
Please have a specific question about ZyXEL products. • Forum This contains discussions on ZyXEL products. This is available at www.zyxel.com. • Download Library Search for the region in order to better understand how to solve it. 4 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide Brief description of answers to previously asked questions about your product, the answer may...
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...: Notes tell you other important information (for example, other words". "Select" or "choose" means for you may denote the "metric" value or the "scientific" value. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 5 Document Conventions Document Conventions Warnings and Notes These are how warnings and notes are all in bold font. • A key stroke is denoted...
...: Notes tell you other important information (for example, other words". "Select" or "choose" means for you may denote the "metric" value or the "scientific" value. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 5 Document Conventions Document Conventions Warnings and Notes These are how warnings and notes are all in bold font. • A key stroke is denoted...
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The Switch icon is not an exact representation of your device. The Switch Computer Notebook computer Server DSLAM Firewall Telephone Router 6 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide Document Conventions Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User's Guide may use the following generic icons.
The Switch icon is not an exact representation of your device. The Switch Computer Notebook computer Server DSLAM Firewall Telephone Router 6 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide Document Conventions Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User's Guide may use the following generic icons.
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... device. • The length of electric shock from lightning. • Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device. • Do NOT open the device or unit. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 7 Opening or removing covers can walk on the power adaptor or cord. • Do NOT use the device if the power adaptor or...
... device. • The length of electric shock from lightning. • Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device. • Do NOT open the device or unit. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 7 Opening or removing covers can walk on the power adaptor or cord. • Do NOT use the device if the power adaptor or...
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... ...197 Multicast ...205 AAA ...221 IP Source Guard ...235 Loop Guard ...261 VLAN Mapping ...265 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling ...269 IP Application ...273 Static Route ...275 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 9
... ...197 Multicast ...205 AAA ...221 IP Source Guard ...235 Loop Guard ...261 VLAN Mapping ...265 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling ...269 IP Application ...273 Static Route ...275 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 9
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Contents Overview Differentiated Services ...279 DHCP ...287 Management ...295 Maintenance ...297 Access Control ...305 Diagnostic ...329 Syslog ...331 Cluster Management ...335 MAC Table ...343 ARP Table ...347 Configure Clone ...349 Troubleshooting & Product Specifications 351 Troubleshooting ...353 Product Specifications ...357 Appendices and Index ...365 10 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
Contents Overview Differentiated Services ...279 DHCP ...287 Management ...295 Maintenance ...297 Access Control ...305 Diagnostic ...329 Syslog ...331 Cluster Management ...335 MAC Table ...343 ARP Table ...347 Configure Clone ...349 Troubleshooting & Product Specifications 351 Troubleshooting ...353 Product Specifications ...357 Appendices and Index ...365 10 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
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... Switch on a Rack 32 Chapter 3 Hardware Overview...33 3.1 Front Panel ...33 3.1.1 Console Port ...35 3.1.2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports 35 3.1.3 Mini-GBIC Slots ...36 3.1.4 Management Port ...38 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 11
... Switch on a Rack 32 Chapter 3 Hardware Overview...33 3.1 Front Panel ...33 3.1.1 Console Port ...35 3.1.2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports 35 3.1.3 Mini-GBIC Slots ...36 3.1.4 Management Port ...38 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 11
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... ...67 6.1.2 Setting Port VID ...68 6.2 Configuring Switch Management IP Address 70 Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics 73 7.1 Overview ...73 7.2 Port Status Summary ...73 12 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
... ...67 6.1.2 Setting Port VID ...68 6.2 Configuring Switch Management IP Address 70 Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics 73 7.1 Overview ...73 7.2 Port Status Summary ...73 12 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
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... VLAN Setup 111 9.11.1 Configure a Port-based VLAN 112 Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward Setup 115 10.1 Overview ...115 10.2 Configuring Static MAC Forwarding 115 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 13
... VLAN Setup 111 9.11.1 Configure a Port-based VLAN 112 Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward Setup 115 10.1 Overview ...115 10.2 Configuring Static MAC Forwarding 115 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 13
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....1 Broadcast Storm Control Setup 151 Chapter 16 Mirroring ...153 16.1 Port Mirroring Setup ...153 Chapter 17 Link Aggregation ...155 17.1 Link Aggregation Overview 155 14 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
....1 Broadcast Storm Control Setup 151 Chapter 16 Mirroring ...153 16.1 Port Mirroring Setup ...153 Chapter 17 Link Aggregation ...155 17.1 Link Aggregation Overview 155 14 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
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... 189 21.4 Policy Example ...191 Chapter 22 Queuing Method...193 22.1 Queuing Method Overview 193 22.1.1 Strictly Priority Queuing 193 22.1.2 Weighted Fair Queuing 193 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 15
... 189 21.4 Policy Example ...191 Chapter 22 Queuing Method...193 22.1 Queuing Method Overview 193 22.1.1 Strictly Priority Queuing 193 22.1.2 Weighted Fair Queuing 193 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 15
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... 222 25.2 AAA Screens ...222 25.2.1 RADIUS Server Setup 223 25.2.2 TACACS+ Server Setup 225 25.2.3 AAA Setup ...227 25.2.4 Vendor Specific Attribute 230 16 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
... 222 25.2 AAA Screens ...222 25.2.1 RADIUS Server Setup 223 25.2.2 TACACS+ Server Setup 225 25.2.3 AAA Setup ...227 25.2.4 Vendor Specific Attribute 230 16 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
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... Tunneling 269 29.1 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Overview 269 29.1.1 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Mode 270 29.2 Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling 271 Part IV: IP Application 273 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 17
... Tunneling 269 29.1 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Overview 269 29.1.1 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Mode 270 29.2 Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling 271 Part IV: IP Application 273 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 17
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... Screen 297 33.2 Load Factory Default ...298 33.3 Save Configuration ...298 33.4 Reboot System ...299 33.5 Firmware Upgrade ...299 33.6 Restore a Configuration File 300 18 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
... Screen 297 33.2 Load Factory Default ...298 33.3 Save Configuration ...298 33.4 Reboot System ...299 33.5 Firmware Upgrade ...299 33.6 Restore a Configuration File 300 18 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
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... ...331 36.1 Syslog Overview ...331 36.2 Syslog Setup ...332 36.3 Syslog Server Setup ...333 Chapter 37 Cluster Management...335 37.1 Cluster Management Status Overview 335 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 19
... ...331 36.1 Syslog Overview ...331 36.2 Syslog Setup ...332 36.3 Syslog Server Setup ...333 Chapter 37 Cluster Management...335 37.1 Cluster Management Status Overview 335 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 19
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....3 Switch Configuration ...356 Chapter 42 Product Specifications ...357 Part VII: Appendices and Index 365 Appendix A Common Services 367 Appendix B Legal Information 371 Index...375 20 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
....3 Switch Configuration ...356 Chapter 42 Product Specifications ...357 Part VII: Appendices and Index 365 Appendix A Common Services 367 Appendix B Legal Information 371 Index...375 20 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
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...either port or slot active at a time. In addition, the MGS-3712 has 8 100/1000 Mbps RJ45 ports. With its built-in various network environments. This section shows a few examples of heavy traffic users. In addition, the MGS-3712F has 8 mini-GBIC slots. In addition, the Switch can be ...the Switch in web configurator, managing and configuring the Switch is an ideal solution for a full list of the Switch. 1.1 Introduction The MGS-3712 and MGS-3712F are layer 2 stand-alone Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) switches. See Chapter 42 on page 357 for small networks where rapid growth can also ...
...either port or slot active at a time. In addition, the MGS-3712 has 8 100/1000 Mbps RJ45 ports. With its built-in various network environments. This section shows a few examples of heavy traffic users. In addition, the MGS-3712F has 8 mini-GBIC slots. In addition, the Switch can be ...the Switch in web configurator, managing and configuring the Switch is an ideal solution for a full list of the Switch. 1.1 Introduction The MGS-3712 and MGS-3712F are layer 2 stand-alone Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) switches. See Chapter 42 on page 357 for small networks where rapid growth can also ...
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... bottlenecks. All users that need high bandwidth can provide a super-fast uplink connection by allowing network managers to the corporate backbone. Figure 2 Bridging Application 24 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
... bottlenecks. All users that need high bandwidth can provide a super-fast uplink connection by allowing network managers to the corporate backbone. Figure 2 Bridging Application 24 MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide
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... use trunking to connect these two networks. In the following example, use existing adapters and switches. VLAN groups can be partitioned into multiple logical networks. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 25 A station can provide the same bandwidth as ATM (Asynchronous Transmission Mode) is ideal for most people due to the expense of replacing...
... use trunking to connect these two networks. In the following example, use existing adapters and switches. VLAN groups can be partitioned into multiple logical networks. MGS-3712/MGS-3712F User's Guide 25 A station can provide the same bandwidth as ATM (Asynchronous Transmission Mode) is ideal for most people due to the expense of replacing...