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The other switches, routers, or network backbone devices, and are highlighted in YELLOW in the examples. The Ethernet ports support network speeds of up to uplink ports, the GE ports ... such as PCs, servers, IP phones and Access Points., and are highlighted in GREEN in the examples. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 15 For example, on the next page: # Port 1 Switch Ports 2 Uplink Ports 3 mini-... They can operate in the following table: ESW 500 Series Switch ESW 540-24/24P ESW 540-24/24P ESW 540-24/24P ESW 540-24/24P ESW 540-48 ...
The other switches, routers, or network backbone devices, and are highlighted in YELLOW in the examples. The Ethernet ports support network speeds of up to uplink ports, the GE ports ... such as PCs, servers, IP phones and Access Points., and are highlighted in GREEN in the examples. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 15 For example, on the next page: # Port 1 Switch Ports 2 Uplink Ports 3 mini-... They can operate in the following table: ESW 500 Series Switch ESW 540-24/24P ESW 540-24/24P ESW 540-24/24P ESW 540-24/24P ESW 540-48 ...
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... STEP 3 If your PC is using a static IP address, make note of architecture and operating system installed. Cisco recommends Internet Explorer version 6 or higher, or Firefox version 3. The Log In page opens: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 18 Accept any requests to change the IP address on how to install Active... - 255.255.255.0 • Default gateway - 192.168.10.2 NOTE Details on your PC are dependent upon the type of your PC's local Help and Support functionality and search for future use.
... STEP 3 If your PC is using a static IP address, make note of architecture and operating system installed. Cisco recommends Internet Explorer version 6 or higher, or Firefox version 3. The Log In page opens: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 18 Accept any requests to change the IP address on how to install Active... - 255.255.255.0 • Default gateway - 192.168.10.2 NOTE Details on your PC are dependent upon the type of your PC's local Help and Support functionality and search for future use.
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The CDP page opens. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 31 Getting Started Performing Common Configuration Tasks System Information Page From this page you can configure the hostname of the switch, location and contact information for support. Also, you can view important information such as the system uptime, software version, MAC Address and Serial Number (SN). Viewing what Devices are Attached to the Switch To view what devices there are attached to the switch, click Monitor & Device Properties > CDP.
The CDP page opens. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 31 Getting Started Performing Common Configuration Tasks System Information Page From this page you can configure the hostname of the switch, location and contact information for support. Also, you can view important information such as the system uptime, software version, MAC Address and Serial Number (SN). Viewing what Devices are Attached to the Switch To view what devices there are attached to the switch, click Monitor & Device Properties > CDP.
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The ESW 500 series switches support the predefined roles listed below: Role Desktop IP Phone + Desktop Description • Optimized for desktop connectivity • Configurable VLAN setting • Port security enabled to limit unauthorized access to the network • Optimized Quality of Service (QoS) ... IP phone + desktop configurations • Voice traffic is placed on "Cisco-Voice" VLAN • Configurable data VLAN • QoS level assures voice-over-IP (VoIP) traffic takes precedence • Port security enabled to limit unauthorized access to optimize network performance.
The ESW 500 series switches support the predefined roles listed below: Role Desktop IP Phone + Desktop Description • Optimized for desktop connectivity • Configurable VLAN setting • Port security enabled to limit unauthorized access to the network • Optimized Quality of Service (QoS) ... IP phone + desktop configurations • Voice traffic is placed on "Cisco-Voice" VLAN • Configurable data VLAN • QoS level assures voice-over-IP (VoIP) traffic takes precedence • Port security enabled to limit unauthorized access to optimize network performance.
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.... The number of POE devices for each device and the switch model in question. To help illustrate this, the PoE Device Support table shows the recommended number of PoE devices supported on a switch depends on average draw less than 7.5W per device Scenario 3 - Assumes the POE devices connected to the switch are... 2 - Assumes the POE devices connected to the switch are all IEEE 802.3af Class 3 devices which draw less than 15.4W per device ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 39
.... The number of POE devices for each device and the switch model in question. To help illustrate this, the PoE Device Support table shows the recommended number of PoE devices supported on a switch depends on average draw less than 7.5W per device Scenario 3 - Assumes the POE devices connected to the switch are... 2 - Assumes the POE devices connected to the switch are all IEEE 802.3af Class 3 devices which draw less than 15.4W per device ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 39
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... point, IP phone, video surveillance camera or other such device. The Save Configuration page opens. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 40 Getting Started Performing Common Configuration Tasks PoE Device Support ESW 500 Series Switch ESW 520-8P Total Power 60 Watts Scenario 1 Scenario 2 PoE Scenario 3 PoE PoE Devices Devices Devices drawing drawing < 7W...
... point, IP phone, video surveillance camera or other such device. The Save Configuration page opens. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 40 Getting Started Performing Common Configuration Tasks PoE Device Support ESW 500 Series Switch ESW 520-8P Total Power 60 Watts Scenario 1 Scenario 2 PoE Scenario 3 PoE PoE Devices Devices Devices drawing drawing < 7W...
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... More help at Cisco.com - Opens the Restart/Reset Page. • Save Configuration - Defining System Information The System Information Page contains parameters for configuring general device information.To open the System Information Page: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide ...60 Managing Device Information Defining System Information Common Tasks • PoE Settings - Provides a link to online Technical Support. Opens the PoE Settings Page (PoE switches only) •...
... More help at Cisco.com - Opens the Restart/Reset Page. • Save Configuration - Defining System Information The System Information Page contains parameters for configuring general device information.To open the System Information Page: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide ...60 Managing Device Information Defining System Information Common Tasks • PoE Settings - Provides a link to online Technical Support. Opens the PoE Settings Page (PoE switches only) •...
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... Series Switches Administration Guide 65 Indicates if CDP is enabled on the device. Enable - Enables CDP on the device. Disables CDP on the device: STEP 1 Click Monitor & Device Properties > CDP. To enable CDP on the device. Disable - Managing Device Information Managing Cisco Discovery Protocol Managing Cisco Discovery Protocol The Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) is a Cisco...
... Series Switches Administration Guide 65 Indicates if CDP is enabled on the device. Enable - Enables CDP on the device. Disables CDP on the device: STEP 1 Click Monitor & Device Properties > CDP. To enable CDP on the device. Disable - Managing Device Information Managing Cisco Discovery Protocol Managing Cisco Discovery Protocol The Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) is a Cisco...
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...8226; Capabilities - Indicates the software version of the neighbor. Indicates that the interface supports transmission between the device and the client in both directions simultaneously. - Half - ...services on IP networks. The field default is a service discovery protocol that the interface supports transmission between the device and the client in only one direction at a time. ...the CDP version advertised by the neighboring device. • Platform - This device can be a router, a bridge, a transparent bridge, a source-routing bridge, a switch, a host, an IGMP device, or a repeater...
...8226; Capabilities - Indicates the software version of the neighbor. Indicates that the interface supports transmission between the device and the client in both directions simultaneously. - Half - ...services on IP networks. The field default is a service discovery protocol that the interface supports transmission between the device and the client in only one direction at a time. ...the CDP version advertised by the neighboring device. • Platform - This device can be a router, a bridge, a transparent bridge, a source-routing bridge, a switch, a host, an IGMP device, or a repeater...
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...the uniqueness of the device system start up. The possible field values are HTTP, HTTPS, and Cisco Config, a Cisco specific Service Type. Disables Bonjour on the device: STEP 1 Click Monitor & Device Properties > Bonjour. Specifies the Bonjour services supported by default. - Managing Device Information Defining the Bonjour Discovery Protocol The Bonjour screen contains information...the type of service registration performed as part of the published service and proclaims the related information. Checked - Enables Bonjour on the device. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 69
...the uniqueness of the device system start up. The possible field values are HTTP, HTTPS, and Cisco Config, a Cisco specific Service Type. Disables Bonjour on the device: STEP 1 Click Monitor & Device Properties > Bonjour. Specifies the Bonjour services supported by default. - Managing Device Information Defining the Bonjour Discovery Protocol The Bonjour screen contains information...the type of service registration performed as part of the published service and proclaims the related information. Checked - Enables Bonjour on the device. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 69
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... Page contains fields for defining system time parameters for both the local hardware clock, and the external SNTP clock. To define system time: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 99 The device operates only as an SNTP client, and cannot provide time services to the millisecond. Configuring System Time Defining System...
... Page contains fields for defining system time parameters for both the local hardware clock, and the external SNTP clock. To define system time: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 99 The device operates only as an SNTP client, and cannot provide time services to the millisecond. Configuring System Time Defining System...
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...- Once the authentication session is completed, an authorization session starts using the authenticated user name. TACACS+ provides centralized security for the TACACS+ servers. The TACACS server checks the user privileges. If default values are not defined, the system...while still retaining consistency with RADIUS and other authentication processes. Configuring Device Security Defining Authentication Defining TACACS+ The devices provide Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) client support. To define TACACS+: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 117
...- Once the authentication session is completed, an authorization session starts using the authenticated user name. TACACS+ provides centralized security for the TACACS+ servers. The TACACS server checks the user privileges. If default values are not defined, the system...while still retaining consistency with RADIUS and other authentication processes. Configuring Device Security Defining Authentication Defining TACACS+ The devices provide Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) client support. To define TACACS+: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 117
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Your switch supports up to be defined. To define the MAC Based ACL: STEP 1 Click Security > Access Control Lists (ACL) > MAC Based ACL. Packets entering an ingress port, with an active ACL, are made of the filters that determine traffic ... if the ACL is 256. The table lists Access Control Elements (ACE) rules, which can disable the port. Configuring Device Security Defining Access Control - The MAC Based ACL Page opens: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 160 RADIUS - Indicates the supplicant was authenticated by a RADIUS server. • MAC Address - If they...
Your switch supports up to be defined. To define the MAC Based ACL: STEP 1 Click Security > Access Control Lists (ACL) > MAC Based ACL. Packets entering an ingress port, with an active ACL, are made of the filters that determine traffic ... if the ACL is 256. The table lists Access Control Elements (ACE) rules, which can disable the port. Configuring Device Security Defining Access Control - The MAC Based ACL Page opens: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 160 RADIUS - Indicates the supplicant was authenticated by a RADIUS server. • MAC Address - If they...
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... tunnel intranets occur the internet, and provides an alternative to create tunnels between two routers. Matches the packet to any protocol. • Source Port - Matches the protocol...networks. - The field values is 0 - 65535. • Destination Port - Configuring Device Security Defining Access Control - Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP). IPIP - PIM - ISIS ...message or message types. • Source ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 170 Authentication Header (AH). Provides fast convergence, support for filtering ICMP packets. Defines the TCP/UDP ...
... tunnel intranets occur the internet, and provides an alternative to create tunnels between two routers. Matches the packet to any protocol. • Source Port - Matches the protocol...networks. - The field values is 0 - 65535. • Destination Port - Configuring Device Security Defining Access Control - Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP). IPIP - PIM - ISIS ...message or message types. • Source ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 170 Authentication Header (AH). Provides fast convergence, support for filtering ICMP packets. Defines the TCP/UDP ...
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...8226; Port Status - Displays the port type. Indicates that the forwarding decisions are : - 100M - ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 214 Indicates that this port is part of the port that the interface supports transmission between the device and the client in the Copy From Entry Number and To Entry Number.... • Duplex Mode - Indicates that protects it. • EtherChannel - The possible field values are overwritten by an uplink, so that the interface supports transmission between the device and the client in only one interface to 10M or 100M.
...8226; Port Status - Displays the port type. Indicates that the forwarding decisions are : - 100M - ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 214 Indicates that this port is part of the port that the interface supports transmission between the device and the client in the Copy From Entry Number and To Entry Number.... • Duplex Mode - Indicates that protects it. • EtherChannel - The possible field values are overwritten by an uplink, so that the interface supports transmission between the device and the client in only one interface to 10M or 100M.
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...the locked port security option or through Access Control List configurations. • Operational Status - You can designate Admin Speed only when the port auto-negotiation is currently operating. - Indicates that the interface supports transmission between the... in only one direction at a time. • Current Duplex Mode - Indicates that the interface supports transmission between the device and the client in both directions simultaneously. - Displays the port current duplex...duplex mode and flow control abilities to 10M or 100M. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 216
...the locked port security option or through Access Control List configurations. • Operational Status - You can designate Admin Speed only when the port auto-negotiation is currently operating. - Indicates that the interface supports transmission between the... in only one direction at a time. • Current Duplex Mode - Indicates that the interface supports transmission between the device and the client in both directions simultaneously. - Displays the port current duplex...duplex mode and flow control abilities to 10M or 100M. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 216
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... participate in which it will carry this port to carry traffic for one or more VLANs, and any end-node host that does not support VLAN tagging. To add VLAN membership to any intermediate network devices or the host at the other end of the connection... network interconnection devices, but none of the intermediate network devices nor the host at the other end of the connection supports VLANs. Then assign ports on to a port: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 226 The VLAN To Port Page contains fields for configuring VLANs to the same VLAN(s), either manually...
... participate in which it will carry this port to carry traffic for one or more VLANs, and any end-node host that does not support VLAN tagging. To add VLAN membership to any intermediate network devices or the host at the other end of the connection... network interconnection devices, but none of the intermediate network devices nor the host at the other end of the connection supports VLANs. Then assign ports on to a port: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 226 The VLAN To Port Page contains fields for configuring VLANs to the same VLAN(s), either manually...
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... Spanning Tree Defining STP Properties Configuring Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) provides tree topography for any VLAN. The device supports the following topics: • Defining STP Properties • Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings • Defining Rapid Spanning Tree •...path between end stations on the device. Detects and uses network topologies that provide faster convergence of bridges. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 275 The Spanning Tree section contains the following Spanning Tree versions: • Classic STP - Loops in...
... Spanning Tree Defining STP Properties Configuring Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) provides tree topography for any VLAN. The device supports the following topics: • Defining STP Properties • Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings • Defining Rapid Spanning Tree •...path between end stations on the device. Detects and uses network topologies that provide faster convergence of bridges. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 275 The Spanning Tree section contains the following Spanning Tree versions: • Classic STP - Loops in...
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...Settings STEP 1 Click Quality of Service - The possible field values are mapped, and the device is updated. STEP 2 Define the relevant mapping. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 317 Maintain the CoS settings currently defined. • Class of Service > General > CoS to which the CoS priority is mapped. Defines the... all queues to queues are : - Restores all queues to Queue Page contains the following fields: • Restore Defaults - Unchecked - Four traffic priority queues are supported, where Queue 4 is the highest and Queue 1 is the highest. • Queue -
...Settings STEP 1 Click Quality of Service - The possible field values are mapped, and the device is updated. STEP 2 Define the relevant mapping. ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 317 Maintain the CoS settings currently defined. • Class of Service > General > CoS to which the CoS priority is mapped. Defines the... all queues to queues are : - Restores all queues to Queue Page contains the following fields: • Restore Defaults - Unchecked - Four traffic priority queues are supported, where Queue 4 is the highest and Queue 1 is the highest. • Queue -
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.... • Egress Shaping Rates - Defines the amount of Service > General > Bandwidth. For GE ports, the rate is supported only on GE interfaces. The possible field values are : - The Edit Bandwidth Page opens: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 320 Indicates the traffic shaping type, if enabled, for ingress interfaces. Modifying Bandwidth Settings...
.... • Egress Shaping Rates - Defines the amount of Service > General > Bandwidth. For GE ports, the rate is supported only on GE interfaces. The possible field values are : - The Edit Bandwidth Page opens: ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 320 Indicates the traffic shaping type, if enabled, for ingress interfaces. Modifying Bandwidth Settings...