Insight App/Cloud User Manual
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... network location password). Insight supported devices Product Line or Devices Available Actions Set Up Manage Insight Managed Switches, including models X X GC110, GC110P, GC510P, GC510PP, GC728X, GC728XP, GC752X, and GC752XP Insight Managed Access Points, including X X models WAC505 and WAC510 Insight Managed Routers, including model X BR500 Monitor X X X Discover Register X X X X X X Introduction to local browser interface mode. However, monitoring, management, and setup functions are not reset. Change to Insight Basic and 18 Insight Premium User Manual...
... network location password). Insight supported devices Product Line or Devices Available Actions Set Up Manage Insight Managed Switches, including models X X GC110, GC110P, GC510P, GC510PP, GC728X, GC728XP, GC752X, and GC752XP Insight Managed Access Points, including X X models WAC505 and WAC510 Insight Managed Routers, including model X BR500 Monitor X X X Discover Register X X X X X X Introduction to local browser interface mode. However, monitoring, management, and setup functions are not reset. Change to Insight Basic and 18 Insight Premium User Manual...
Insight App/Cloud User Manual
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... a network location, you create on two separate LANs. • VPN connection. A VPN connection, which is assigned to the port. Insight Basic and Premium, Mobile App and Cloud Portal User Manual with two routers, each at a different site, which lets you can assign a different PVID to a port. • RADIUS. Power over Ethernet, which allows a device that is PoE-capable to receive power over the Ethernet cable from a switch...
... a network location, you create on two separate LANs. • VPN connection. A VPN connection, which is assigned to the port. Insight Basic and Premium, Mobile App and Cloud Portal User Manual with two routers, each at a different site, which lets you can assign a different PVID to a port. • RADIUS. Power over Ethernet, which allows a device that is PoE-capable to receive power over the Ethernet cable from a switch...
Insight App/Cloud User Manual
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... for a Location on the access points. If you set up VLANs, see Manage VLANs and VLAN-Based Features for which you placed the MAC address in the ACL is denied access to the WiFi network. • All other WiFi devices are saved. This option can support either a RADIUS access control list (ACL), for which you must configure a RADIUS server, or a local ACL that denies access and you enable the ACL, the ACL functions as follows: •...
... for a Location on the access points. If you set up VLANs, see Manage VLANs and VLAN-Based Features for which you placed the MAC address in the ACL is denied access to the WiFi network. • All other WiFi devices are saved. This option can support either a RADIUS access control list (ACL), for which you must configure a RADIUS server, or a local ACL that denies access and you enable the ACL, the ACL functions as follows: •...
Insight App/Cloud User Manual
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... until Power LED lights amber. If the managed devices do not display, in the Device Name field, enter a new name. 10. Scroll down to factory defaults settings and reboots. The device that you just removed is added to factory default settings using the Insight app: 1. The device resets to the bottom and tap Remove. Perform Diagnostics and 225 Troubleshooting User Manual Locate the recessed reset or factory defaults button on device. 7. Reset a Device to Factory Default Settings Using...
... until Power LED lights amber. If the managed devices do not display, in the Device Name field, enter a new name. 10. Scroll down to factory defaults settings and reboots. The device that you just removed is added to factory default settings using the Insight app: 1. The device resets to the bottom and tap Remove. Perform Diagnostics and 225 Troubleshooting User Manual Locate the recessed reset or factory defaults button on device. 7. Reset a Device to Factory Default Settings Using...
Insight Pro Mobile App / Cloud Portal User Manual
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... Ethernet cable from a switch that lets you are not only creating a WiFi network name but are assigned a port VLAN ID (PVID) of an MSP or VAR. See VAR. • Rights. Service set identifier, which , in turn, can support multiple network locations, each of which allows a device that is a protocol that determines the notifications, reports, and device ownership for WPA2 Enterprise WiFi security and MAC access control lists (ACLs...
... Ethernet cable from a switch that lets you are not only creating a WiFi network name but are assigned a port VLAN ID (PVID) of an MSP or VAR. See VAR. • Rights. Service set identifier, which , in turn, can support multiple network locations, each of which allows a device that is a protocol that determines the notifications, reports, and device ownership for WPA2 Enterprise WiFi security and MAC access control lists (ACLs...
Insight Managed Switch Configuration Parameters from Local Web GUI
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... Wake Time Power Mode Community String Community String Spanning Tree Encryption Protocol Reinitializing Delay Notification Power Limit Type Access Mode Status ACL Encryption Key Transmit Delay Optional TLVs MED Capabilities Admin Mode Network Policy Circuit ID Mode Power Limit (W) Status PoE Fast Start Duration Detection Type Remote ID String VLAN ID Rate Limit VLAN ID Remote Filename Timer Schedule Entry Date Start DHCP Snooping Mode Burst Interval IP Address Write Delay Date End Switching Parameters Ports LAG VLAN Auto-VoIP Port Configuration LAG (Advanced) VLAN (Advanced...
... Wake Time Power Mode Community String Community String Spanning Tree Encryption Protocol Reinitializing Delay Notification Power Limit Type Access Mode Status ACL Encryption Key Transmit Delay Optional TLVs MED Capabilities Admin Mode Network Policy Circuit ID Mode Power Limit (W) Status PoE Fast Start Duration Detection Type Remote ID String VLAN ID Rate Limit VLAN ID Remote Filename Timer Schedule Entry Date Start DHCP Snooping Mode Burst Interval IP Address Write Delay Date End Switching Parameters Ports LAG VLAN Auto-VoIP Port Configuration LAG (Advanced) VLAN (Advanced...
Product Datasheet 2-page
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..., and Private LLDP-MED, RADIUS, 802.1X Link Aggregation/ Port Trunking LACP and Manual Static LAGs (up to change without notice. © 2019 NETGEAR, Inc. NETGEAR, the NETGEAR Logo, and NETGEAR Insight are for local/remote/anywhere management from a NETGEAR authorized reseller, and covers unmodified hardware, fans and internal power supplies - Information is valid only if purchased from your networking product. All rights reserved. DS-GC728X/GC728XP/GC752X/GC752XP-2pg-12Feb19 in the...
..., and Private LLDP-MED, RADIUS, 802.1X Link Aggregation/ Port Trunking LACP and Manual Static LAGs (up to change without notice. © 2019 NETGEAR, Inc. NETGEAR, the NETGEAR Logo, and NETGEAR Insight are for local/remote/anywhere management from a NETGEAR authorized reseller, and covers unmodified hardware, fans and internal power supplies - Information is valid only if purchased from your networking product. All rights reserved. DS-GC728X/GC728XP/GC752X/GC752XP-2pg-12Feb19 in the...
Product Datasheet 16-page
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...troubleshooting. USB Port Quickly and conveniently upgrade or restore firmware, load or backup configuration files, or download system log files for future growth. Low Acoustics Temperature-based fan-speed control minimizes system acoustic noise in standard 19" rack using included rubber feet. Rackmount or Desktop Flexible deployment in any downlink copper Gigabit Ethernet port, and across multiple sites, all types of 390W (GC728XP) and 505W (GC752XP). 1000BASE-X SFP ports Two dedicated Gigabit SFP ports provide fiber uplinks without switch replacement. Auto-join and Configure...
...troubleshooting. USB Port Quickly and conveniently upgrade or restore firmware, load or backup configuration files, or download system log files for future growth. Low Acoustics Temperature-based fan-speed control minimizes system acoustic noise in standard 19" rack using included rubber feet. Rackmount or Desktop Flexible deployment in any downlink copper Gigabit Ethernet port, and across multiple sites, all types of 390W (GC728XP) and 505W (GC752XP). 1000BASE-X SFP ports Two dedicated Gigabit SFP ports provide fiber uplinks without switch replacement. Auto-join and Configure...
Product Datasheet 16-page
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... Managed Gigabit Ethernet/10G SFP+ Smart Cloud Switches Data Sheet GC728X, GC728XP, GC752X, GC752XP Software Features Benefits Auto-VoIP, Auto-Voice VLAN, and Auto-Video VLAN IGMP Snooping and MLD Snooping Automatic Voice over other IoT devices that require network switches capable of supporting dense PoE installations. Or, for purchase. Cable test easily identifies bad Ethernet cables. This allows your network is growing adoption of PoE devices such as IPv4/IPv6 management, VLANs, DiffServ QoS, LACP Link Aggregation, Spanning Tree, Static Routing, advanced per the device used...
... Managed Gigabit Ethernet/10G SFP+ Smart Cloud Switches Data Sheet GC728X, GC728XP, GC752X, GC752XP Software Features Benefits Auto-VoIP, Auto-Voice VLAN, and Auto-Video VLAN IGMP Snooping and MLD Snooping Automatic Voice over other IoT devices that require network switches capable of supporting dense PoE installations. Or, for purchase. Cable test easily identifies bad Ethernet cables. This allows your network is growing adoption of PoE devices such as IPv4/IPv6 management, VLANs, DiffServ QoS, LACP Link Aggregation, Spanning Tree, Static Routing, advanced per the device used...
Product Datasheet 16-page
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... Managed Gigabit Ethernet/10G SFP+ Smart Cloud Switches Data Sheet GC728X, GC728XP, GC752X, GC752XP Technical Specifications Product GC728X NETWORK MONITORING AND DISCOVERY SERVICES 802.1ab LLDP LLDP-MED SNMP RMON group 1,2,3,9 NETWORK SECURITY IEEE 802.1x Guest VLAN RADIUS-based VLAN assignment via .1x MAC-based .1x RADIUS accounting Access Control Lists (ACLs) IP-based ACLs (IPv4 and IPv6) MAC-based ACLs TCP/UPD-based ACLs MAC lockdown MAC lockdown by the number of MACs Control MAC # Dynamic learned entries (per port) Control MAC # static...
... Managed Gigabit Ethernet/10G SFP+ Smart Cloud Switches Data Sheet GC728X, GC728XP, GC752X, GC752XP Technical Specifications Product GC728X NETWORK MONITORING AND DISCOVERY SERVICES 802.1ab LLDP LLDP-MED SNMP RMON group 1,2,3,9 NETWORK SECURITY IEEE 802.1x Guest VLAN RADIUS-based VLAN assignment via .1x MAC-based .1x RADIUS accounting Access Control Lists (ACLs) IP-based ACLs (IPv4 and IPv6) MAC-based ACLs TCP/UPD-based ACLs MAC lockdown MAC lockdown by the number of MACs Control MAC # Dynamic learned entries (per port) Control MAC # static...
Product Datasheet 16-page
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...-based management GUI with multiple language support2 SSL/HTTPS Web-based access (version) TLS Web-based access (version) TFTP/HTTP firmware upload/download Dual software (firmware) image Memory and flash log Syslog (RFC 3164) USB port for firmware updates, configuration settings upload/backup, and system log file downloads Micro-USB port (for all Insight Managed devices on a network) Password management IP Access List Configurable management VLAN Admin access control via RADIUS and TACACS+ IPv6 management SNTP client over UDP port 123 Firmware update direct from Cloud (via NETGEAR Insight...
...-based management GUI with multiple language support2 SSL/HTTPS Web-based access (version) TLS Web-based access (version) TFTP/HTTP firmware upload/download Dual software (firmware) image Memory and flash log Syslog (RFC 3164) USB port for firmware updates, configuration settings upload/backup, and system log file downloads Micro-USB port (for all Insight Managed devices on a network) Password management IP Access List Configurable management VLAN Admin access control via RADIUS and TACACS+ IPv6 management SNTP client over UDP port 123 Firmware update direct from Cloud (via NETGEAR Insight...
Hardware Installation Guide
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... (models GC752X and GC752XP) Gigabit Ethernet ports. • Two dedicated Gigabit SFP fiber ports. • Two dedicated 10G SFP+ fiber ports. • One USB port (for configuration files, firmware updates, and debug logs). • One micro USB console and debug port. (Use this port only as directed and assisted by NETGEAR Insight. Insight Managed 28-Port and 52-Port Gigabit Ethernet (PoE+) Smart Cloud Switch Note: Changes to Insight-manageable settings from the local browser UI might also create conflicts with the rest of the Insight-managed network to...
... (models GC752X and GC752XP) Gigabit Ethernet ports. • Two dedicated Gigabit SFP fiber ports. • Two dedicated 10G SFP+ fiber ports. • One USB port (for configuration files, firmware updates, and debug logs). • One micro USB console and debug port. (Use this port only as directed and assisted by NETGEAR Insight. Insight Managed 28-Port and 52-Port Gigabit Ethernet (PoE+) Smart Cloud Switch Note: Changes to Insight-manageable settings from the local browser UI might also create conflicts with the rest of the Insight-managed network to...
Hardware Installation Guide
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... combined link and activity LED. 7 Two dedicated 10G SFP fiber ports, numbered 51F+ and 52F+, that can accept optional transceiver modules. Model GC752XP. Status LEDs This section describes the status LED designations of the switch. Each port provides a single LED that functions as directed and assisted by technical support. 4 USB 2.0 port (see Multi-function Reset button on page 20) 5 Model GC752X. Insight Managed 28-Port and 52-Port Gigabit Ethernet (PoE+) Smart Cloud Switch Figure 4. Use this port only as the combined speed...
... combined link and activity LED. 7 Two dedicated 10G SFP fiber ports, numbered 51F+ and 52F+, that can accept optional transceiver modules. Model GC752XP. Status LEDs This section describes the status LED designations of the switch. Each port provides a single LED that functions as directed and assisted by technical support. 4 USB 2.0 port (see Multi-function Reset button on page 20) 5 Model GC752X. Insight Managed 28-Port and 52-Port Gigabit Ethernet (PoE+) Smart Cloud Switch Figure 4. Use this port only as the combined speed...
Hardware Installation Guide
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... recently saved cloud-managed configuration. During this process, the Power LED lights amber. • Reset the switch to its factory default settings. The switch restarts and returns to its factory default settings. The factory default settings function of the following requirements: • The USB device must support USB 2.0. • The USB device must support the FAT32 or VFAT file type. Hardware Overview 21 Hardware Installation Guide The NTFS file type is available only after you use the NETGEAR Insight app to remove the switch from your network...
... recently saved cloud-managed configuration. During this process, the Power LED lights amber. • Reset the switch to its factory default settings. The switch restarts and returns to its factory default settings. The factory default settings function of the following requirements: • The USB device must support USB 2.0. • The USB device must support the FAT32 or VFAT file type. Hardware Overview 21 Hardware Installation Guide The NTFS file type is available only after you use the NETGEAR Insight app to remove the switch from your network...
User Manual
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...off-network using an Ethernet cable. 2. Static entries are those that is required. 8. The text description of this multicast table entry. Configure IGMP Snooping for VLANs To configure IGMP snooping settings for the associated address. Enter the switch's password in the IGMP snooping table. Click the Go button. IGMP Snooping Table information Field MAC Address VLAN ID Type Description Interface Description The multicast MAC address for which the switch holds forwarding and/or filtering information. The VLAN ID for which the switch holds forwarding and...
...off-network using an Ethernet cable. 2. Static entries are those that is required. 8. The text description of this multicast table entry. Configure IGMP Snooping for VLANs To configure IGMP snooping settings for the associated address. Enter the switch's password in the IGMP snooping table. Click the Go button. IGMP Snooping Table information Field MAC Address VLAN ID Type Description Interface Description The multicast MAC address for which the switch holds forwarding and/or filtering information. The VLAN ID for which the switch holds forwarding and...
User Manual
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... you did not yet change the password through the local browser interface, enter your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch. Click the Apply button. Insight Managed 28-Port and 52-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Cloud Switches Configure the Global IGMP Snooping Querier Settings You can use a WiFi or wired connection to connect your computer to the network, or connect directly to a switch that is off-network using an Ethernet cable. 2. Launch a web browser. 3. If you do...
... you did not yet change the password through the local browser interface, enter your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch. Click the Apply button. Insight Managed 28-Port and 52-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Cloud Switches Configure the Global IGMP Snooping Querier Settings You can use a WiFi or wired connection to connect your computer to the network, or connect directly to a switch that is off-network using an Ethernet cable. 2. Launch a web browser. 3. If you do...
User Manual
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... the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) bits. 9. The configuration process is off-network using an Ethernet cable. 2. If you added the switch to a network on the Insight app before and you did not yet change is controlled independently of packet transmission from 0 to shape the outbound transmission rate. Configure CoS Queue Settings for an interface: 1. Select QoS > CoS > Advanced > Interface Queue Configuration. User-configurable parameters control the amount of the switch. Launch a web browser...
... the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) bits. 9. The configuration process is off-network using an Ethernet cable. 2. If you added the switch to a network on the Insight app before and you did not yet change is controlled independently of packet transmission from 0 to shape the outbound transmission rate. Configure CoS Queue Settings for an interface: 1. Select QoS > CoS > Advanced > Interface Queue Configuration. User-configurable parameters control the amount of the switch. Launch a web browser...
User Manual
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... settings are used to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, decide which types of VLAN IDs is 2-4093. 9. The switch's software supports IPv4, IPv6, and MAC ACLs. Manage Device Security 295 The range of the VLAN ID is 2-4093. You can specify the combination of the following actions: • To configure a single interface, select the check box associated with the port, or type the port number in the Go To Interface...
... settings are used to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, decide which types of VLAN IDs is 2-4093. 9. The switch's software supports IPv4, IPv6, and MAC ACLs. Manage Device Security 295 The range of the VLAN ID is 2-4093. You can specify the combination of the following actions: • To configure a single interface, select the check box associated with the port, or type the port number in the Go To Interface...
User Manual
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...-Port and 52-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Cloud Switches password. After you did not yet change the password through the local browser interface, enter your network, press the Reset button on page 13. The default password is reset to a network on page 13. Perform Maintenance Tasks 340 All configuration settings are lost, even if you do not know the IP address of the switch. The default management mode is password. The switch restarts and returns to its factory default settings...
...-Port and 52-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Cloud Switches password. After you did not yet change the password through the local browser interface, enter your network, press the Reset button on page 13. The default password is reset to a network on page 13. Perform Maintenance Tasks 340 All configuration settings are lost, even if you do not know the IP address of the switch. The default management mode is password. The switch restarts and returns to its factory default settings...
User Manual
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... redirect the traffic to physical ports and LAGs. Traffic filtering requires the following settings: • Sequence Number. 1 • Action. By default, this ACL is based on whether or not the packet matches the specified criteria. The forwarding or dropping of your network. The switch allow ACLs to control the traffic entering or exiting a specific part of the internal network. On the MAC ACL page (see Configure MAC ACL Rules on those ports. 1. ACLs are used in...
... redirect the traffic to physical ports and LAGs. Traffic filtering requires the following settings: • Sequence Number. 1 • Action. By default, this ACL is based on whether or not the packet matches the specified criteria. The forwarding or dropping of your network. The switch allow ACLs to control the traffic entering or exiting a specific part of the internal network. On the MAC ACL page (see Configure MAC ACL Rules on those ports. 1. ACLs are used in...