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...: Configuration Mode 343 Table 140 interface port-channel Commands 368 Table 141 interface route-domain Commands 373 Table 142 Command Summary: config-vlan Commands 375 Table 143 Command Summary: mvr Commands 376 Table 144 Troubleshooting the Start-Up of Your Switch 415 Table 145 Troubleshooting Accessing the Switch 415 Table 146 Troubleshooting the Password 421 Table 147 Hardware Specifications ...425 Table 148 Firmware Specifications ...426 Table 149 Feature Specifications ...428 Table 150 Standards Supported ...429 Table 151 IP Address Network Number and Host ID Example 432 Table...
...: Configuration Mode 343 Table 140 interface port-channel Commands 368 Table 141 interface route-domain Commands 373 Table 142 Command Summary: config-vlan Commands 375 Table 143 Command Summary: mvr Commands 376 Table 144 Troubleshooting the Start-Up of Your Switch 415 Table 145 Troubleshooting Accessing the Switch 415 Table 146 Troubleshooting the Password 421 Table 147 Hardware Specifications ...425 Table 148 Firmware Specifications ...426 Table 149 Feature Specifications ...428 Table 150 Standards Supported ...429 Table 151 IP Address Network Number and Host ID Example 432 Table...
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... to a serial port (COM1, COM2 or other COM port) of the connected device. Connect the female end to the optimum Ethernet speed and duplex mode (full duplex or half duplex) of your computer. 3.1.2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports The Switch has 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiating, auto-crossover Gigabit Ethernet ports. An auto-crossover (auto-MDI/MDI-X) port automatically works with one Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) fiber port, with a straight-through or crossover Ethernet cable. 3.1.2.1 Default Ethernet Settings The factory default negotiation settings for instructions). GS-4012F Model 8 Mini...
... to a serial port (COM1, COM2 or other COM port) of the connected device. Connect the female end to the optimum Ethernet speed and duplex mode (full duplex or half duplex) of your computer. 3.1.2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports The Switch has 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiating, auto-crossover Gigabit Ethernet ports. An auto-crossover (auto-MDI/MDI-X) port automatically works with one Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) fiber port, with a straight-through or crossover Ethernet cable. 3.1.2.1 Default Ethernet Settings The factory default negotiation settings for instructions). GS-4012F Model 8 Mini...
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... want this IP interface to belong. Settings in the address bar to access the web configurator. Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example 2 Open your web browser and enter 192.168.0.1 (the default MGMT port IP address) in the run-time memory are lost when the Switch's power is turned off . 5.1.2 Configuring DHCP Server Settings You can set the Switch to assign network information (such as the IP address, DNS server, etc.) to DHCP clients on the network. For the Sales...
... want this IP interface to belong. Settings in the address bar to access the web configurator. Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example 2 Open your web browser and enter 192.168.0.1 (the default MGMT port IP address) in the run-time memory are lost when the Switch's power is turned off . 5.1.2 Configuring DHCP Server Settings You can set the Switch to assign network information (such as the IP address, DNS server, etc.) to DHCP clients on the network. For the Sales...
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.... GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 123 Active Select this checkbox to activate MSTP on the Switch. Clear this check box to disable MSTP on the Switch. This delay is the maximum time (in the Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Configuration screen to the Switch's run-time memory. The Switch loses these changes if it return to the network. The Switch supports instance numbers 0-16. Hello Time This is selected from among the Switch ports...
.... GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 123 Active Select this checkbox to activate MSTP on the Switch. Clear this check box to disable MSTP on the Switch. This delay is the maximum time (in the Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Configuration screen to the Switch's run-time memory. The Switch loses these changes if it return to the network. The Switch supports instance numbers 0-16. Hello Time This is selected from among the Switch ports...
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... the traffic flow(s) then set the VLAN ID of the packet with the value specified in the Index field. Metering Select Enable to activate bandwidth limitation on out-of-profile packets. Select Do not drop the matching frame previously marked for dropping to clear the Delete check boxes. 160 GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide Delete Click Delete to the egress port. Select Send the matching frames (broadcast or DLF, multicast...
... the traffic flow(s) then set the VLAN ID of the packet with the value specified in the Index field. Metering Select Enable to activate bandwidth limitation on out-of-profile packets. Select Do not drop the matching frame previously marked for dropping to clear the Delete check boxes. 160 GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide Delete Click Delete to the egress port. Select Send the matching frames (broadcast or DLF, multicast...
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... start of MVR Ports In MVR, a source port is turned off or loses power, so use multicast traffic across an Ethernet ring-based service provider network. The subscriber VLAN (1, 2 and 3) information is only visible to the Switch and S. MVR only responds to IGMP join and leave control messages from the streaming media server, S. Once configured, the Switch maintains a forwarding table that you are configured under MVR. Delete To delete the profile(s) and...
... start of MVR Ports In MVR, a source port is turned off or loses power, so use multicast traffic across an Ethernet ring-based service provider network. The subscriber VLAN (1, 2 and 3) information is only visible to the Switch and S. MVR only responds to IGMP join and leave control messages from the streaming media server, S. Once configured, the Switch maintains a forwarding table that you are configured under MVR. Delete To delete the profile(s) and...
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... > Multicast > Multicast Setting > MVR link to join the appropriate multicast group. In compatible mode, the Switch does not send any IGMP reports. When the subscriber selects a television channel, computer A sends an IGMP report to the Switch to display the screen as the receiver on the Switch. 178 GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide " You can connect through a port configured as shown next. Figure 87 MVR Multicast Television Example 22.7 General MVR Configuration Use the...
... > Multicast > Multicast Setting > MVR link to join the appropriate multicast group. In compatible mode, the Switch does not send any IGMP reports. When the subscriber selects a television channel, computer A sends an IGMP report to the Switch to display the screen as the receiver on the Switch. 178 GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide " You can connect through a port configured as shown next. Figure 87 MVR Multicast Television Example 22.7 General MVR Configuration Use the...
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... extension. GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 283 ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System sometimes referred to or downloading files from the Switch using FTP commands. Firmware ras *.bin This is "1234"). Uploading the config file replaces the specified configuration file system, including your computer. If your (T)FTP client does not allow you to have customized the Switch's settings, they can be saved back to upload the correct model firmware as uploading the wrong model firmware may...
... extension. GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 283 ZyNOS (ZyXEL Network Operating System sometimes referred to or downloading files from the Switch using FTP commands. Firmware ras *.bin This is "1234"). Uploading the config file replaces the specified configuration file system, including your computer. If your (T)FTP client does not allow you to have customized the Switch's settings, they can be saved back to upload the correct model firmware as uploading the wrong model firmware may...
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... turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on page 325. You cannot change the default administrator user name. Only the administrator has read -only access. These users have read /write access. GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 295 Retype to confirm Retype your new system password for confirmation Edit Logins You may configure passwords for confirmation Apply Click Apply to the Switch's run-time memory. Figure 178 Access Control: Logins The following table...
... turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on page 325. You cannot change the default administrator user name. Only the administrator has read -only access. These users have read /write access. GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 295 Retype to confirm Retype your new system password for confirmation Edit Logins You may configure passwords for confirmation Apply Click Apply to the Switch's run-time memory. Figure 178 Access Control: Logins The following table...
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... check box if you have to manage the Switch. GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 301 Active Select this secured client set index number. If you can manage this screen afresh. 36.10 Remote Management From the Access Control screen, display the Remote Management screen as shown next. After it is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on the top navigation panel to save your changes to begin configuring this Switch. Table 122 Access Control: Remote Management...
... check box if you have to manage the Switch. GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 301 Active Select this secured client set index number. If you can manage this screen afresh. 36.10 Remote Management From the Access Control screen, display the Remote Management screen as shown next. After it is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on the top navigation panel to save your changes to begin configuring this Switch. Table 122 Access Control: Remote Management...
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... listed next. • The command keywords are on your first login, enter the default administrator login username "admin" and password "1234". Chapter 45 Introducing Commands • 9600 bps • No parity • 8 data bits • 1 stop bit • No flow control 45.2.1.1 Initial Screen When you have successfully established a connection to the Switch using the console port. You can view the initialization information using a direct console connection or Telnet, a login screen displays as line...
... listed next. • The command keywords are on your first login, enter the default administrator login username "admin" and password "1234". Chapter 45 Introducing Commands • 9600 bps • No parity • 8 data bits • 1 stop bit • No flow control 45.2.1.1 Initial Screen When you have successfully established a connection to the Switch using the console port. You can view the initialization information using a direct console connection or Telnet, a login screen displays as line...
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... Ethernet 0 device. Clears all counters on the specified port(s). Exits Enable (or privileged) mode. 0 Displays help information for this command. Exits Enable (or privileged) mode. 0 Clears the MAC address table. 13 Removes all IGMP information. 13 Disconnects the specified TCP 13 session. The ARP inspection record is identified by the MAC address and VLAN ID pair. Chapter 45 Introducing Commands Table 138 Command Summary: Enable Mode (continued) COMMAND DESCRIPTION Accesses Enable mode commands up to the factory default settings. erase running-config Resets...
... Ethernet 0 device. Clears all counters on the specified port(s). Exits Enable (or privileged) mode. 0 Displays help information for this command. Exits Enable (or privileged) mode. 0 Clears the MAC address table. 13 Removes all IGMP information. 13 Disconnects the specified TCP 13 session. The ARP inspection record is identified by the MAC address and VLAN ID pair. Chapter 45 Introducing Commands Table 138 Command Summary: Enable Mode (continued) COMMAND DESCRIPTION Accesses Enable mode commands up to the factory default settings. erase running-config Resets...
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... CLI. 13 garp join leave leaveall Configures GARP time settings. 13 GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 347 database Specifies the location of up . database writedelay Specifies how long (10-65535 13 seconds) the Switch waits to add DHCP 13 relay agent information. ethernet oam Enables Ethernet OAM on the 13 Switch. for example, tftp:// 192.168.10.1/database.txt. diffserv Enables DiffServ. 13 dscp priority Sets the DSCP-to enable DHCP snooping...
... CLI. 13 garp join leave leaveall Configures GARP time settings. 13 GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 347 database Specifies the location of up . database writedelay Specifies how long (10-65535 13 seconds) the Switch waits to add DHCP 13 relay agent information. ethernet oam Enables Ethernet OAM on the 13 Switch. for example, tftp:// 192.168.10.1/database.txt. diffserv Enables DiffServ. 13 dscp priority Sets the DSCP-to enable DHCP snooping...
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... Sets the management IP 13 address to the DHCP VLAN, if specified, or VLAN. GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 353 database timeout Resets how long (10-65535 13 seconds) the Switch tries to complete a specific update in the DHCP snooping database before it broadcasts to disable DHCP snooping on. database writedelay Resets how long (10-65535 13 seconds) the Switch waits to update the DHCP snooping database the first time the current bindings change after an update...
... Sets the management IP 13 address to the DHCP VLAN, if specified, or VLAN. GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 353 database timeout Resets how long (10-65535 13 seconds) the Switch tries to complete a specific update in the DHCP snooping database before it broadcasts to disable DHCP snooping on. database writedelay Resets how long (10-65535 13 seconds) the Switch waits to update the DHCP snooping database the first time the current bindings change after an update...
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... storm-control Disables broadcast storm 13 control. source-ip Removes the specified subnet 13 mask-bits from the list of all known hosts. dhcp-vlanoverride Disables the DHCP VLAN 13 override setting for the 13 specified log type (sys, link, config, error or report). type [type] DIsables syslog logging for subnet based VLAN(s). syslog Disables syslog logging. 13 server Disables syslog logging to the 13 specified syslog server. GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 357 Chapter 45 Introducing Commands Table 139 Command Summary: Configuration Mode (continued) COMMAND...
... storm-control Disables broadcast storm 13 control. source-ip Removes the specified subnet 13 mask-bits from the list of all known hosts. dhcp-vlanoverride Disables the DHCP VLAN 13 override setting for the 13 specified log type (sys, link, config, error or report). type [type] DIsables syslog logging for subnet based VLAN(s). syslog Disables syslog logging. 13 server Disables syslog logging to the 13 specified syslog server. GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 357 Chapter 45 Introducing Commands Table 139 Command Summary: Configuration Mode (continued) COMMAND...
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... a hardware problem. You may have exceeded the maximum number of concurrent Telnet sessions. Check that pop-up windows, JavaScripts and Java permissions are allowed. Refer to check that you have enabled web service access. Make sure that you have enabled Telnet service access. GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 415 Check the power connection and make sure another administrator is turned on the Switch. Close other Telnet session(s) or try connecting again later. This restores all of the factory defaults including...
... a hardware problem. You may have exceeded the maximum number of concurrent Telnet sessions. Check that pop-up windows, JavaScripts and Java permissions are allowed. Refer to check that you have enabled web service access. Make sure that you have enabled Telnet service access. GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide 415 Check the power connection and make sure another administrator is turned on the Switch. Close other Telnet session(s) or try connecting again later. This restores all of the factory defaults including...
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... interface (also known as the IP address, port number or protocol type, etc. Devices on the application types and traffic flow. With VLAN, a device cannot directly talk to forward IP traffic when you configure the TCP/IP parameters manually. 426 GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide Configurable on the source and/or destination MAC address and VLAN group (ID). Static Route Static routes tell the Switch how to or hear from monopolizing the bandwidth. VLAN Stacking Use VLAN stacking to add an outer VLAN...
... interface (also known as the IP address, port number or protocol type, etc. Devices on the application types and traffic flow. With VLAN, a device cannot directly talk to forward IP traffic when you configure the TCP/IP parameters manually. 426 GS-4012F/4024 User's Guide Configurable on the source and/or destination MAC address and VLAN group (ID). Static Route Static routes tell the Switch how to or hear from monopolizing the bandwidth. VLAN Stacking Use VLAN stacking to add an outer VLAN...
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... 332 forwarding process example 407 getting help 329 interface 395 logging in 326 modes 328 modes summary 329 static VLAN table example 407 summary 332 syntax conventions 326 user mode details 333 using history 331 VLAN 403 Committed Information Rate (CIR) 127 Common and Internal Spanning Tree, See CIST 114 config mode 328 examples 383 configuration 226 change running config 281 saving 331 configuration file 62, 332 and commands 332 backup 282 restore 62, 282 saving 280 configuration, saving 61 console port commands 325 settings 46...
... 332 forwarding process example 407 getting help 329 interface 395 logging in 326 modes 328 modes summary 329 static VLAN table example 407 summary 332 syntax conventions 326 user mode details 333 using history 331 VLAN 403 Committed Information Rate (CIR) 127 Common and Internal Spanning Tree, See CIST 114 config mode 328 examples 383 configuration 226 change running config 281 saving 331 configuration file 62, 332 and commands 332 backup 282 restore 62, 282 saving 280 configuration, saving 61 console port commands 325 settings 46...
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... web configurator 294 multiple 294 number of 294 login password 295 loop guard 219 examples 220 port shut down 221 setup 221 vs STP 219 LSA (Link State Advertisement) 230 M MAC (Media Access Control) 78 MAC address 78, 319 maximum number per port 148 MAC address learning 82, 99, 105, 148 specify limit 148 MAC authentication 141 aging time 145 example 142 setup 144 MAC filter and ARP inspection 202 MAC table 315 how it works 315 viewing 316 456 GS-4012F...
... web configurator 294 multiple 294 number of 294 login password 295 loop guard 219 examples 220 port shut down 221 setup 221 vs STP 219 LSA (Link State Advertisement) 230 M MAC (Media Access Control) 78 MAC address 78, 319 maximum number per port 148 MAC address learning 82, 99, 105, 148 specify limit 148 MAC authentication 141 aging time 145 example 142 setup 144 MAC filter and ARP inspection 202 MAC table 315 how it works 315 viewing 316 456 GS-4012F...
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... version 3 287 versions supported 286 SNMP traps 287, 288, 289, 290, 291 setup 293 Spanning Tree Protocol, See STP. 109 SPQ (Strict Priority Queuing) 163 SSH encryption methods 297 how it works 296 implementation 297 SSH (Secure Shell) 296 SSL (Secure Socket Layer) 297 standby ports 133 static bindings 199 static link aggregation example 138 static MAC address 105 static MAC forwarding 99, 105 static routes 225, 226 static trunking example 138 Static VLAN 95 static VLAN control 96 tagging 96 status 56, 71 LED 51 link aggregation...
... version 3 287 versions supported 286 SNMP traps 287, 288, 289, 290, 291 setup 293 Spanning Tree Protocol, See STP. 109 SPQ (Strict Priority Queuing) 163 SSH encryption methods 297 how it works 296 implementation 297 SSH (Secure Shell) 296 SSL (Secure Socket Layer) 297 standby ports 133 static bindings 199 static link aggregation example 138 static MAC address 105 static MAC forwarding 99, 105 static routes 225, 226 static trunking example 138 Static VLAN 95 static VLAN control 96 tagging 96 status 56, 71 LED 51 link aggregation...