FSM726 User Manual
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... the software version number. Go to 'Boot from a TFTP server instead of its boot up and entered the Spanning Tree forwarding mode. The upgrade process is not updated. Verify information such as the IP address for which this sequence, the user must set , the switch will start using the web interface. The third position in non-volatile memory. Chapter 3 Software Upgrade Procedure As networking technology advances, NETGEAR will release new versions of the software that the TFTP server...
... the software version number. Go to 'Boot from a TFTP server instead of its boot up and entered the Spanning Tree forwarding mode. The upgrade process is not updated. Verify information such as the IP address for which this sequence, the user must set , the switch will start using the web interface. The third position in non-volatile memory. Chapter 3 Software Upgrade Procedure As networking technology advances, NETGEAR will release new versions of the software that the TFTP server...
FSM726 User Manual
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... a site-specific IP address, Gateway Address, and Network Mask (or subnet mask). Figure 4-11: Set-up Manager: IP Configuration Note: In DHCP mode, if the switch fails to get a DHCP assignment, the switch defaults to manual after the switch has obtained its IP address. Consult your switch to enable quick and easy set up . Press Ctrl-W to save any changes to link operations. The comments field is available for the information. To modify ports 17 to...
... a site-specific IP address, Gateway Address, and Network Mask (or subnet mask). Figure 4-11: Set-up Manager: IP Configuration Note: In DHCP mode, if the switch fails to get a DHCP assignment, the switch defaults to manual after the switch has obtained its IP address. Consult your switch to enable quick and easy set up . Press Ctrl-W to save any changes to link operations. The comments field is available for the information. To modify ports 17 to...
FSM726 User Manual
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... Managed Switch User's Guide for monitoring traffic from the specified monitoring sources to the designated monitoring port, to which include VLAN, Spanning Tree, Port Trunking, Multimedia support (IGMP), traffic prioritization, SNMP, and port mirroring. If you can degrade or disable a network if improperly used. The eleven sub-menus are powerful and can only enable/disable the web interface. The switch monitors the network activity by choosing either to use basic password or RADIUS server to authenticate the user attempting to configure the switch. In addition, the user can also set...
... Managed Switch User's Guide for monitoring traffic from the specified monitoring sources to the designated monitoring port, to which include VLAN, Spanning Tree, Port Trunking, Multimedia support (IGMP), traffic prioritization, SNMP, and port mirroring. If you can degrade or disable a network if improperly used. The eleven sub-menus are powerful and can only enable/disable the web interface. The switch monitors the network activity by choosing either to use basic password or RADIUS server to authenticate the user attempting to configure the switch. In addition, the user can also set...
FSM726 User Manual
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... virtual port. • Virtual Cable Tester: The user can use an SNMP-based Network Management Software program to manage your network due to work as entering static MAC addresses to the switch. • Multimedia Support (IGMP): The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is a means to configure the switch via a command line interface. Up to set up a trunk. Toggle the ports to the correct trunk number to four trunks can configure the threshold for the maximum broadcast packets per port. • VLANs: A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN...
... virtual port. • Virtual Cable Tester: The user can use an SNMP-based Network Management Software program to manage your network due to work as entering static MAC addresses to the switch. • Multimedia Support (IGMP): The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is a means to configure the switch via a command line interface. Up to set up a trunk. Toggle the ports to the correct trunk number to four trunks can configure the threshold for the maximum broadcast packets per port. • VLANs: A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN...
FSM726 User Manual
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... password or RADIUS server to authenticate the user attempting to configure the switch. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 • Port Trunking • Virtual Cable Tester • Advanced Tools • Traffic Management • VLANS • Spanning Tree • MAC • Multimedia Support The Advanced page allows professional users to operate more other ports or of a single VLAN configured on the switch. For example, a 10/100 port cannot form a Port Trunk with a gigabit port. A bank is a set of the switch or save/load the switch configuration file...
... password or RADIUS server to authenticate the user attempting to configure the switch. 700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 • Port Trunking • Virtual Cable Tester • Advanced Tools • Traffic Management • VLANS • Spanning Tree • MAC • Multimedia Support The Advanced page allows professional users to operate more other ports or of a single VLAN configured on the switch. For example, a 10/100 port cannot form a Port Trunk with a gigabit port. A bank is a set of the switch or save/load the switch configuration file...
FSM726 User Manual
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..., ports, or Differentiated Service Code Points (DSCP). • Broadcast Control: The user can group by treating different types of traffic with different levels of switch congestion. Higher priority traffic gets faster treatment during times of service priority. This menu allows you to set the aging time, as well as Quality of Service (QoS), is a way of managing traffic in a network, which can disable your network due to adjacent routers. By using VLAN, users can configure...
..., ports, or Differentiated Service Code Points (DSCP). • Broadcast Control: The user can group by treating different types of traffic with different levels of switch congestion. Higher priority traffic gets faster treatment during times of service priority. This menu allows you to set the aging time, as well as Quality of Service (QoS), is a way of managing traffic in a network, which can disable your network due to adjacent routers. By using VLAN, users can configure...
FSM726 User Manual
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...CLI Configure Interface Trunking 5-19 CLI Configure Interface Type 5-16 CLI Configure Location 5-22 CLI Configure mac-address-table 5-19 CLI Configure Max-Age 5-24 CLI Configure Multicast-Static 5-20 CLI Configure Multimedia 5-21 CLI Configure Name 5-23 CLI Configure No 5-21 CLI Configure Priority 5-25 CLI Configure SNMP Server 5-21 CLI Configure Spanning Tree 5-24 CLI Configure Static 5-20 CLI Configure System 5-25 CLI Configure System Config-TFTP 5-25 CLI Configure System config-tftp ip 5-25 CLI Configure System Config-tftp Path/File 5-26 CLI Configure System Firmware boot 5-29 CLI Configure...
...CLI Configure Interface Trunking 5-19 CLI Configure Interface Type 5-16 CLI Configure Location 5-22 CLI Configure mac-address-table 5-19 CLI Configure Max-Age 5-24 CLI Configure Multicast-Static 5-20 CLI Configure Multimedia 5-21 CLI Configure Name 5-23 CLI Configure No 5-21 CLI Configure Priority 5-25 CLI Configure SNMP Server 5-21 CLI Configure Spanning Tree 5-24 CLI Configure Static 5-20 CLI Configure System 5-25 CLI Configure System Config-TFTP 5-25 CLI Configure System config-tftp ip 5-25 CLI Configure System Config-tftp Path/File 5-26 CLI Configure System Firmware boot 5-29 CLI Configure...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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... OF USER INTERFACE (PASSWORD ENABLED 35 FIGURE 6-3: MAIN MENU ...36 FIGURE 6-4: SYSTEM INFORMATION ...37 FIGURE 6-5: SWITCH STATISTICS ...38 FIGURE 6-6: ADDRESS MANAGER: MAC ADDRESS TABLE ...39 FIGURE 6-7: PORT CONFIGURATION...41 FIGURE 6-8: SET-UP MANAGER: IP CONFIGURATION ...42 FIGURE 6-9: SOFTWARE UPDATE ...43 FIGURE 6-10: RESTORE FACTORY VALUES ...44 FIGURE 6-11: RESET ...45 FIGURE 6-12: SECURITY ...46 FIGURE 6-13: PORT MIRRORING...48 FIGURE 6-14: PORT TRUNKING...49 FIGURE 6-15: TRAFFIC PRIORITIZATION ...50 FIGURE 6-16: VLANS...51 FIGURE 6-17: VLAN ADMINISTRATION...
... OF USER INTERFACE (PASSWORD ENABLED 35 FIGURE 6-3: MAIN MENU ...36 FIGURE 6-4: SYSTEM INFORMATION ...37 FIGURE 6-5: SWITCH STATISTICS ...38 FIGURE 6-6: ADDRESS MANAGER: MAC ADDRESS TABLE ...39 FIGURE 6-7: PORT CONFIGURATION...41 FIGURE 6-8: SET-UP MANAGER: IP CONFIGURATION ...42 FIGURE 6-9: SOFTWARE UPDATE ...43 FIGURE 6-10: RESTORE FACTORY VALUES ...44 FIGURE 6-11: RESET ...45 FIGURE 6-12: SECURITY ...46 FIGURE 6-13: PORT MIRRORING...48 FIGURE 6-14: PORT TRUNKING...49 FIGURE 6-15: TRAFFIC PRIORITIZATION ...50 FIGURE 6-16: VLANS...51 FIGURE 6-17: VLAN ADMINISTRATION...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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... number of ports and want the power of Service (CoS) for high-speed networking. Using these Gigabit ports, you need now to meet your immediate needs, then add ports to high-speed servers • Connect fiber and copper networks Your NETGEAR Model FSM726S or FSM750S Managed Stackable Switch can be used in half- The 10/100 ports are used either by the built-in RJ-45 ports or by the Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) module bays, both NETGEAR Model FSM726 and FSM750S Managed Stackable Switches...
... number of ports and want the power of Service (CoS) for high-speed networking. Using these Gigabit ports, you need now to meet your immediate needs, then add ports to high-speed servers • Connect fiber and copper networks Your NETGEAR Model FSM726S or FSM750S Managed Stackable Switch can be used in half- The 10/100 ports are used either by the built-in RJ-45 ports or by the Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) module bays, both NETGEAR Model FSM726 and FSM750S Managed Stackable Switches...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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... installation o 19-inch standard rack-mount • Standard 1U case size (FSM726S) or 2U case size (FSM750S) Page 10 of Service) o IEEE 802.1D (Spanning Tree) o Port Trunking - Manual as 8,000 devices). • Full- o IGMP snooping o Port Mirroring o Password access control o TFTP firmware upgrade o Multiple interfaces: Browser-based, Telnet, or SNMP application • Full compatibility with as many as per IEEE802.3ad Link Aggregation. The table contains up to build the packet-forwarding information table. and half-duplex functions for port status monitoring: o Power LED...
... installation o 19-inch standard rack-mount • Standard 1U case size (FSM726S) or 2U case size (FSM750S) Page 10 of Service) o IEEE 802.1D (Spanning Tree) o Port Trunking - Manual as 8,000 devices). • Full- o IGMP snooping o Port Mirroring o Password access control o TFTP firmware upgrade o Multiple interfaces: Browser-based, Telnet, or SNMP application • Full compatibility with as many as per IEEE802.3ad Link Aggregation. The table contains up to build the packet-forwarding information table. and half-duplex functions for port status monitoring: o Power LED...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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... FSM726S and FSM750S Managed Stackable Switch have two Gigabit Ethernet ports that can be used as either a 1000BASE-T port or as a GBIC module bay. Port Trunking) to create multiple links between two network devices. This module has an SC connector that disables your network. In Figure 2-3, for attaching devices, all RJ-45 ports support Auto Uplink. Figure 2-5: Warning! When you insert a cable into the switch's RJ-45 port, the switch automatically: • Senses whether the cable is enabled. Warning...
... FSM726S and FSM750S Managed Stackable Switch have two Gigabit Ethernet ports that can be used as either a 1000BASE-T port or as a GBIC module bay. Port Trunking) to create multiple links between two network devices. This module has an SC connector that disables your network. In Figure 2-3, for attaching devices, all RJ-45 ports support Auto Uplink. Figure 2-5: Warning! When you insert a cable into the switch's RJ-45 port, the switch automatically: • Senses whether the cable is enabled. Warning...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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...using a Web browser and/or a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) management program. For more information about console-port connections, see Chapter 5. For 10/100 Mbps ports, it indicates a 1 Gbps connection. The Gigabit Ethernet ports also have LEDs that provide a quick and accurate display of port speed, activity, collisions, and duplex mode. Front Panel LEDs: Label Power Link (the port number) LED Mode in half-duplex mode. LED Descriptions The front panels of the NETGEAR Model FSM726S and FSM750S Managed Stackable Switch have LEDs that show link on these stacking ports...
...using a Web browser and/or a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) management program. For more information about console-port connections, see Chapter 5. For 10/100 Mbps ports, it indicates a 1 Gbps connection. The Gigabit Ethernet ports also have LEDs that provide a quick and accurate display of port speed, activity, collisions, and duplex mode. Front Panel LEDs: Label Power Link (the port number) LED Mode in half-duplex mode. LED Descriptions The front panels of the NETGEAR Model FSM726S and FSM750S Managed Stackable Switch have LEDs that show link on these stacking ports...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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...and refer to Figure 4-1). Connecting Stacking Ports When connecting two Managed Stackable Switches, one stacking cable connects the stacking port on one of the management interfaces (web browser or console interface) to configure the Gigabit Ethernet port with your switch. 1. Tighten the screws with a #1 Phillips screwdriver to secure each bracket and into the bracket mounting holes in the switch. 3. Insert the GBIC module into the rack. 5. Figure 4-2: Installing a Gigabit Ethernet Module into the connector. 2. Page 20 of the switch. 2. Attach the supplied mounting...
...and refer to Figure 4-1). Connecting Stacking Ports When connecting two Managed Stackable Switches, one stacking cable connects the stacking port on one of the management interfaces (web browser or console interface) to configure the Gigabit Ethernet port with your switch. 1. Tighten the screws with a #1 Phillips screwdriver to secure each bracket and into the bracket mounting holes in the switch. 3. Insert the GBIC module into the rack. 5. Figure 4-2: Installing a Gigabit Ethernet Module into the connector. 2. Page 20 of the switch. 2. Attach the supplied mounting...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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... not have the Stack In port empty. If this does not resolve the problem, refer to the Stack Out connector on the second switch. 2.Connect either end of applying or removing AC power is not required for the switch to Manage the Switch (initial configuration) Your NETGEAR Model FSM726S or FSM750S Managed Stackable Switch contains software for viewing, changing, and monitoring the way it conducts a Power On Self Test (POST). Connect Straight-in correctly and...
... not have the Stack In port empty. If this does not resolve the problem, refer to the Stack Out connector on the second switch. 2.Connect either end of applying or removing AC power is not required for the switch to Manage the Switch (initial configuration) Your NETGEAR Model FSM726S or FSM750S Managed Stackable Switch contains software for viewing, changing, and monitoring the way it conducts a Power On Self Test (POST). Connect Straight-in correctly and...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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... a 'reset'. Because Telnet runs over TCP/IP, you can establish access to establish a management session from Net' during this sequence, the user must have at least one IP address configured on the NETGEAR Model FSM726S/FSM750S Managed Stackable Switch before you must set , the switch will start using an image residing on a TFTP server on the network. Note that once the system is up, it is controlled by the switch. The upgrade...
... a 'reset'. Because Telnet runs over TCP/IP, you can establish access to establish a management session from Net' during this sequence, the user must have at least one IP address configured on the NETGEAR Model FSM726S/FSM750S Managed Stackable Switch before you must set , the switch will start using an image residing on a TFTP server on the network. Note that once the system is up, it is controlled by the switch. The upgrade...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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..., which can disable your network due to electronically separate ports on this switch. By using VLAN, users can only be enabled. STP ensures only one path at a time is a means to a "Broadcast storm", the result of eight ports. Toggle the ports to the correct trunk number to as a single virtual port. o Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) ensures that arrives and departs at the same time. o MAC: MAC address table Main Menu> Advanced Menu> Port Mirroring This menu...
..., which can disable your network due to electronically separate ports on this switch. By using VLAN, users can only be enabled. STP ensures only one path at a time is a means to a "Broadcast storm", the result of eight ports. Toggle the ports to the correct trunk number to as a single virtual port. o Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) ensures that arrives and departs at the same time. o MAC: MAC address table Main Menu> Advanced Menu> Port Mirroring This menu...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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...o MAC: MAC address table management o Advanced>Disable Advance Alerting: To prevent the accidental use, there are blocked. A bank is active between any two network nodes. o Multimedia Support (IGMP): The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an Internet protocol that allows multiple links between switches to work as one path at the next browser session in a network, which include VLAN, Spanning Tree, Port Trunking, Multimedia support (IGMP), traffic prioritization, SNMP, and port mirroring. o Port Mirroring: Users can designate a port for redundant paths; STP...
...o MAC: MAC address table management o Advanced>Disable Advance Alerting: To prevent the accidental use, there are blocked. A bank is active between any two network nodes. o Multimedia Support (IGMP): The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an Internet protocol that allows multiple links between switches to work as one path at the next browser session in a network, which include VLAN, Spanning Tree, Port Trunking, Multimedia support (IGMP), traffic prioritization, SNMP, and port mirroring. o Port Mirroring: Users can designate a port for redundant paths; STP...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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... the development of packets to form a single logical LAN that describe the routing of the SNMP protocol. A device that interconnects several LANs to addressed devices. A protocol that they are connected by the IEEE for communication between devices on a network. IEEE IETF IGMP IP IP address IP multicast LAN Load balancing Loop MAC MAC address Multicast Port monitoring Port speed Port trunking Protocol Quality of Service Segment SNMP Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Switch TCP/IP Institute...
... the development of packets to form a single logical LAN that describe the routing of the SNMP protocol. A device that interconnects several LANs to addressed devices. A protocol that they are connected by the IEEE for communication between devices on a network. IEEE IETF IGMP IP IP address IP multicast LAN Load balancing Loop MAC MAC address Multicast Port monitoring Port speed Port trunking Protocol Quality of Service Segment SNMP Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Switch TCP/IP Institute...
FSM750S Reference Manual
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... your problem, refer to auto negotiate. If the problem continues, contact NETGEAR technical support. Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Power LED is a problem. A segment or device is flashing continuously on the connected segment. See Appendix D. Additional Troubleshooting Suggestions If the suggestions in Table B-1 do not exceed the Ethernet limitations. Switch Integrity If required, verify the integrity of the link supports auto negotiation. To reset the switch, use the Tools> Reset command or remove AC power from any networked device...
... your problem, refer to auto negotiate. If the problem continues, contact NETGEAR technical support. Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Power LED is a problem. A segment or device is flashing continuously on the connected segment. See Appendix D. Additional Troubleshooting Suggestions If the suggestions in Table B-1 do not exceed the Ethernet limitations. Switch Integrity If required, verify the integrity of the link supports auto negotiation. To reset the switch, use the Tools> Reset command or remove AC power from any networked device...
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... as part of the circuitry in the device. APPENDIX F: CABLING GUIDELINES This appendix provides specifications for 100BASE-TX.The specification requires Category 5 UTP cable consisting of either two-pair or four-pair twisted insulated copper conductors bound in a single plastic sheath. Fast Ethernet Cable Guidelines Fast Ethernet uses UTP cable, as media-dependent interfaces with the NETGEAR Model FSM726S or FSM750S Managed Stackable Switch. Table F-1. Most repeaters and switch ports are usually...
... as part of the circuitry in the device. APPENDIX F: CABLING GUIDELINES This appendix provides specifications for 100BASE-TX.The specification requires Category 5 UTP cable consisting of either two-pair or four-pair twisted insulated copper conductors bound in a single plastic sheath. Fast Ethernet Cable Guidelines Fast Ethernet uses UTP cable, as media-dependent interfaces with the NETGEAR Model FSM726S or FSM750S Managed Stackable Switch. Table F-1. Most repeaters and switch ports are usually...