ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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...QoS 11 Help 11 Switch Settings 11 Uninstall the Utility 12 Chapter 2 Network and System Configuration Network Switch Access 14 System Features 14 Network 16 Switch Selection 16 Switch Information 18 DHCP Mode Selection 18 Set the IP Address Information 19 Maintenance 19 Change Password 19 Device Reboot 19 Reset Factory Defaults 20 Firmware Upgrade 20 Save Configuration 20 Restore Configuration 21 Monitoring 21 Port Statistics 21 Port Mirroring 21 Cable Test 22 MultiCast 22 IGMP Snooping 22 Management 23 LAG 24 Chapter 3 Virtual LAN Configuration VLAN Overview 26 Port...
...QoS 11 Help 11 Switch Settings 11 Uninstall the Utility 12 Chapter 2 Network and System Configuration Network Switch Access 14 System Features 14 Network 16 Switch Selection 16 Switch Information 18 DHCP Mode Selection 18 Set the IP Address Information 19 Maintenance 19 Change Password 19 Device Reboot 19 Reset Factory Defaults 20 Firmware Upgrade 20 Save Configuration 20 Restore Configuration 21 Monitoring 21 Port Statistics 21 Port Mirroring 21 Cable Test 22 MultiCast 22 IGMP Snooping 22 Management 23 LAG 24 Chapter 3 Virtual LAN Configuration VLAN Overview 26 Port...
ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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ProSafe Plus Switch Utility Basic Port-Based VLAN Configuration 27 Advanced Port-Based VLAN Configuration 27 802.1Q-Based Configuration 28 Basic 802.1Q VLAN Configuration 28 Advanced 802.1Q VLAN Configuration 28 VLAN Configuration 28 VLAN Membership 29 Port PVID 29 Port Tagging 30 Chapter 4 Quality of Service QoS Overview 32 QoS Global Configuration 32 Rate Limiting 35 Broadcast Filtering 35 Chapter 5 Help Online Help 38 User Guide 39 Support Information 39 About the Utility 39 Registration 40 Appendix A Default Settings Index 4
ProSafe Plus Switch Utility Basic Port-Based VLAN Configuration 27 Advanced Port-Based VLAN Configuration 27 802.1Q-Based Configuration 28 Basic 802.1Q VLAN Configuration 28 Advanced 802.1Q VLAN Configuration 28 VLAN Configuration 28 VLAN Membership 29 Port PVID 29 Port Tagging 30 Chapter 4 Quality of Service QoS Overview 32 QoS Global Configuration 32 Rate Limiting 35 Broadcast Filtering 35 Chapter 5 Help Online Help 38 User Guide 39 Support Information 39 About the Utility 39 Registration 40 Appendix A Default Settings Index 4
ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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... password, reboot the switch, reset to change the IP settings. Getting Started 10 The features are not in the same subnet. Allows you can select a language for the utility user interface. If they are arranged on tabs. Indicates the operational status of each port of the selected switch. If your switch supports the switch information feature, you to factory default settings, and if your switch supports it, upgrade switch firmware and save and restore configuration settings...
... password, reboot the switch, reset to change the IP settings. Getting Started 10 The features are not in the same subnet. Allows you can select a language for the utility user interface. If they are arranged on tabs. Indicates the operational status of each port of the selected switch. If your switch supports the switch information feature, you to factory default settings, and if your switch supports it, upgrade switch firmware and save and restore configuration settings...
ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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... CRC error packets, tests cable connections, and allows you to mirror ports. • MultiCast. Allows you to enable or disable the system-wide setting for loop detection. • LAG. VLAN A VLAN is possible to specify port settings that can reset the switch manually to set maximum data rate for the management features are listed in the data. • Rate Limit. Allows you to restore access. Allows you to assign communication priorities to virtual networks. • 802.1Q. Provides version...
... CRC error packets, tests cable connections, and allows you to mirror ports. • MultiCast. Allows you to enable or disable the system-wide setting for loop detection. • LAG. VLAN A VLAN is possible to specify port settings that can reset the switch manually to set maximum data rate for the management features are listed in the data. • Rate Limit. Allows you to restore access. Allows you to assign communication priorities to virtual networks. • 802.1Q. Provides version...
ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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... password, reboot the switch, reset to factory default settings, and if supported by the selected switch, upgrade switch firmware and use the configuration save the backed-up configuration settings as a file. Table 1. Restarts the selected switch using configured settings. Allows switch to another port. Allows you to the switch. Updates the selected switch with factory default settings. Displays port network traffic for the selected switch. Restarts the selected switch with a firmware update saved on the computer. Only the JGS524E and XS708E switches support LAGs...
... password, reboot the switch, reset to factory default settings, and if supported by the selected switch, upgrade switch firmware and use the configuration save the backed-up configuration settings as a file. Table 1. Restarts the selected switch using configured settings. Allows switch to another port. Allows you to the switch. Updates the selected switch with factory default settings. Displays port network traffic for the selected switch. Restarts the selected switch with a firmware update saved on the computer. Only the JGS524E and XS708E switches support LAGs...
ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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... DHCP Mode list, select Disable. Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and if available, the gateway address, and click Apply. The Device Reboot screen displays. 2. Device Reboot WARNING: Rebooting the switch to its factory default settings, or upgrade the switch firmware. ProSafe Plus Switch Utility Set the IP Address Information Enter IP address and subnet mask values for the switch as well as the address of the gateway device used by the switch. To specify IP interface...
... DHCP Mode list, select Disable. Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and if available, the gateway address, and click Apply. The Device Reboot screen displays. 2. Device Reboot WARNING: Rebooting the switch to its factory default settings, or upgrade the switch firmware. ProSafe Plus Switch Utility Set the IP Address Information Enter IP address and subnet mask values for the switch as well as the address of the gateway device used by the switch. To specify IP interface...
ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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... Factory Default screen. 3. Firmware Upgrade Note: After firmware downloading is downloaded from the NETGEAR support website to factory default settings: 1. To upgrade switch firmware, first download a firmware upgrade file for the selected switch from your computer to the location on your computer. To upgrade firmware on the selected switch: 1. Select System > Maintenance > Save Configuration. Network and System Configuration 20 ProSafe Plus Switch Utility Reset Factory Defaults WARNING: Resetting the switch to factory defaults can briefly disrupt network traffic through...
... Factory Default screen. 3. Firmware Upgrade Note: After firmware downloading is downloaded from the NETGEAR support website to factory default settings: 1. To upgrade switch firmware, first download a firmware upgrade file for the selected switch from your computer to the location on your computer. To upgrade firmware on the selected switch: 1. Select System > Maintenance > Save Configuration. Network and System Configuration 20 ProSafe Plus Switch Utility Reset Factory Defaults WARNING: Resetting the switch to factory defaults can briefly disrupt network traffic through...
ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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... Port drop-down list, select the source port or ports. 4. Click Apply. ProSafe Plus Switch Utility The Save Configuration screen displays. 2. Click Apply. Select System > Maintenance > Restore Configuration. The Restore Configuration screen displays. 2. Select Systems > Monitoring > Mirroring. Data on some switch models, perform cable testing. Restore Configuration To restore a previously saved configuration to the selected switch. Click Apply. In the Source drop-down list, select the port. 5. Network and System Configuration 21 The configuration is routed...
... Port drop-down list, select the source port or ports. 4. Click Apply. ProSafe Plus Switch Utility The Save Configuration screen displays. 2. Click Apply. Select System > Maintenance > Restore Configuration. The Restore Configuration screen displays. 2. Select Systems > Monitoring > Mirroring. Data on some switch models, perform cable testing. Restore Configuration To restore a previously saved configuration to the selected switch. Click Apply. In the Source drop-down list, select the port. 5. Network and System Configuration 21 The configuration is routed...
ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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... a problem with the cable is found on the switch. If a cable fault is found , the approximate distance to the cable fault is traffic that allows you to be up to 5 meters from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. Multicast IP traffic is displayed. Based on the IGMP query and report messages, the switch forwards traffic Network and System Configuration 22 Select the ports to check for cable...
... a problem with the cable is found on the switch. If a cable fault is found , the approximate distance to the cable fault is traffic that allows you to be up to 5 meters from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. Multicast IP traffic is displayed. Based on the IGMP query and report messages, the switch forwards traffic Network and System Configuration 22 Select the ports to check for cable...
ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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... every port of a port blink at a constant speed. To enable or disable loop detection: 1. If you select any setting in the IGMP Snooping Status list, select Enable or Disable and click Apply. In the Loop Detection list, select Enable or Disable. Management Loop detection is enabled, multicast packets are forwarded only to the ports that request the multicast traffic. Block Unknown MultiCast Address When this field. All unknown multicast packets are in the network for IGMP Snooping field, enter a valid VLAN...
... every port of a port blink at a constant speed. To enable or disable loop detection: 1. If you select any setting in the IGMP Snooping Status list, select Enable or Disable and click Apply. In the Loop Detection list, select Enable or Disable. Management Loop detection is enabled, multicast packets are forwarded only to the ports that request the multicast traffic. Block Unknown MultiCast Address When this field. All unknown multicast packets are in the network for IGMP Snooping field, enter a valid VLAN...
ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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... configuration uses a slightly different user interface to multiple VLAN groups. To assign members of a VLAN group: 1. Select the switch. 2. Ports with the same ID are finished adding ports to delete previous VLAN settings. 4. Click Yes. A message displays asking if you want to the VLAN group, click Apply. When you want to a virtual LAN group. Virtual LAN Configuration 27 Select the switch. 2. Select Enable. Select Enable. ProSafe Plus Switch Utility Port...
... configuration uses a slightly different user interface to multiple VLAN groups. To assign members of a VLAN group: 1. Select the switch. 2. Ports with the same ID are finished adding ports to delete previous VLAN settings. 4. Click Yes. A message displays asking if you want to the VLAN group, click Apply. When you want to a virtual LAN group. Virtual LAN Configuration 27 Select the switch. 2. Select Enable. Select Enable. ProSafe Plus Switch Utility Port...
ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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... LAN Configuration 28 If you to each port to the VLAN. 7. The Port-Based VLAN Configuration screen displays. 3. Select 802.1Q on the switch, 1-5 for a five-port switch. 6. VLAN Configuration The VLAN Configuration screen lists the currently defined VLANs and the ports assigned to create and update VLAN groups with another VLAN ID. 802.1Q-Based Configuration 802.1Q VLAN configuration can be configured, enter the VLAN group ID (1-4093 or all ). To configure ports using basic...
... LAN Configuration 28 If you to each port to the VLAN. 7. The Port-Based VLAN Configuration screen displays. 3. Select 802.1Q on the switch, 1-5 for a five-port switch. 6. VLAN Configuration The VLAN Configuration screen lists the currently defined VLANs and the ports assigned to create and update VLAN groups with another VLAN ID. 802.1Q-Based Configuration 802.1Q VLAN configuration can be configured, enter the VLAN group ID (1-4093 or all ). To configure ports using basic...
ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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... table lists the default settings. Normally, lost and retransmitted before reaching its destination. All the QoS features have annoying gaps. QoS Global Configuration Default Settings Feature Setting QoS Mode 802.1p Based Port Priority Low priority for how the switch transmits data. You can be delayed, or lost or delayed data is not a problem because the data is not necessary to configure any settings to use the ProSafe Plus switches. Assigns priorities to control the flow of data...
... table lists the default settings. Normally, lost and retransmitted before reaching its destination. All the QoS features have annoying gaps. QoS Global Configuration Default Settings Feature Setting QoS Mode 802.1p Based Port Priority Low priority for how the switch transmits data. You can be delayed, or lost or delayed data is not a problem because the data is not necessary to configure any settings to use the ProSafe Plus switches. Assigns priorities to control the flow of data...
ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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... configure. 2. Click the System tab and select the radio button for the switch will be lost. 4. The QoS Rate Limit screen displays. 3. Repeat for a port in the data. Failure to other data. others assign a predetermined storm control rate for all ports on the switch model. Click Yes. Broadcast Filtering A switch can be set for the remaining ports. This feature is now processed based on the same VLAN. ProSafe Plus Switch Utility 3. Rate...
... configure. 2. Click the System tab and select the radio button for the switch will be lost. 4. The QoS Rate Limit screen displays. 3. Repeat for a port in the data. Failure to other data. others assign a predetermined storm control rate for all ports on the switch model. Click Yes. Broadcast Filtering A switch can be set for the remaining ports. This feature is now processed based on the same VLAN. ProSafe Plus Switch Utility 3. Rate...
ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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... each port MultiCast IGMP Snooping Status Enabled 41 Table 3. Default switch settings Tab Network System Menu Feature Default Value Switch Selections Discovers all Plus switches on No Switch Selected network Password password for all switches Status Names All names blank Switch Information DHCP Mode Enabled IP Address 192.168.0.239 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway Address 192.168.0.254 Maintenance Change Password All fields blank Device Reboot Unchecked Factory Default Unchecked Firmware Upgrade Filename blank Save Configuration Filename blank Restore...
... each port MultiCast IGMP Snooping Status Enabled 41 Table 3. Default switch settings Tab Network System Menu Feature Default Value Switch Selections Discovers all Plus switches on No Switch Selected network Password password for all switches Status Names All names blank Switch Information DHCP Mode Enabled IP Address 192.168.0.239 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway Address 192.168.0.254 Maintenance Change Password All fields blank Device Reboot Unchecked Factory Default Unchecked Firmware Upgrade Filename blank Save Configuration Filename blank Restore...
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ProSafe Plus Switch Utility Table 3. Default switch settings (continued) Tab VLAN QoS Help Menu Management LAG (JGS524E and XS708E only) Port Based 802.1Q Online Help About the Utility Registration Feature VLAN ID Enabled for IGMP Snooping Validate IGMPv3 IP header Block Unknown Multicast Address IGMP Snooping Static Router Port (GS105E only) Loop Detection LAG Configuration and default value LAG Membership Basic Advanced Basic Advanced Global Configuration QoS Mode Rate Limit Ingress Egress Broadcast Filtering Support User Guide About the Utility Registration Link Default Value 1 (not...
ProSafe Plus Switch Utility Table 3. Default switch settings (continued) Tab VLAN QoS Help Menu Management LAG (JGS524E and XS708E only) Port Based 802.1Q Online Help About the Utility Registration Feature VLAN ID Enabled for IGMP Snooping Validate IGMPv3 IP header Block Unknown Multicast Address IGMP Snooping Static Router Port (GS105E only) Loop Detection LAG Configuration and default value LAG Membership Basic Advanced Basic Advanced Global Configuration QoS Mode Rate Limit Ingress Egress Broadcast Filtering Support User Guide About the Utility Registration Link Default Value 1 (not...
ProSafe Plus Switches Configuration Utility User Guide
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... DHCP 18 F factory defaults 20, 21 features 10 firewall applications 9 firmware upgrade 20 H Help 11, 38 I installation 6 InstallShield Wizard 8 M maintenance 10, 15, 19 monitoring 11, 15, 21 P port mirroring 21 port statistics 21 port tagging 30 port-based 26 port-based priority 33 PVID (Port Default VLAN ID) 29 Q QoS 11, 32 R rate limiting 35 rebooting device 19 reset 20 resetting factory defaults 20, 21 S status 10, 15 support 39 switch discovery 9 switch selection 16 T technical support 2 trademarks 2 U user guide...
... DHCP 18 F factory defaults 20, 21 features 10 firewall applications 9 firmware upgrade 20 H Help 11, 38 I installation 6 InstallShield Wizard 8 M maintenance 10, 15, 19 monitoring 11, 15, 21 P port mirroring 21 port statistics 21 port tagging 30 port-based 26 port-based priority 33 PVID (Port Default VLAN ID) 29 Q QoS 11, 32 R rate limiting 35 rebooting device 19 reset 20 resetting factory defaults 20, 21 S status 10, 15 support 39 switch discovery 9 switch selection 16 T technical support 2 trademarks 2 U user guide...
Installation Guide
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... the ProSAFE Plus Switch Utility User Guide. All rights reserved. To install the configuration utility: 1. To configure the switch: 1. NETGEAR recommends that you can use only the official NETGEAR support resources. CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A) NETGEAR, Inc. 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA July 2013 NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo, and Connect with the switch. Set Up the Switch Configuration Utility Plus switches are asked to enter the password for the switch...
... the ProSAFE Plus Switch Utility User Guide. All rights reserved. To install the configuration utility: 1. To configure the switch: 1. NETGEAR recommends that you can use only the official NETGEAR support resources. CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A) NETGEAR, Inc. 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA July 2013 NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo, and Connect with the switch. Set Up the Switch Configuration Utility Plus switches are asked to enter the password for the switch...
Product Data Sheet
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NETGEAR® ProSAFE® Gigabit Web Managed (Plus) Switches meet this growing need by providing fundamental network features such as IP phones, IP surveillance cameras and wireless access points with complex managed switches. Some models support Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) and can power devices such as VLANs, QoS, and IGMP Snooping that will help optimize the performance of business networks. Highlights • Enable network configuration and management at the price point of Unmanaged Switches • Gigabit connection delivers up...
NETGEAR® ProSAFE® Gigabit Web Managed (Plus) Switches meet this growing need by providing fundamental network features such as IP phones, IP surveillance cameras and wireless access points with complex managed switches. Some models support Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) and can power devices such as VLANs, QoS, and IGMP Snooping that will help optimize the performance of business networks. Highlights • Enable network configuration and management at the price point of Unmanaged Switches • Gigabit connection delivers up...
Product Data Sheet
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..., undertable mount, wall mount as well as rackmount Software Features VLAN Benefits Segment network into smaller groups for more secure and efficient use of network resources QoS For optimized network performance and better delivery of mission-critical traffic such as voice and video IGMP Snooping For improved network efficiency on delivering multicast traffic Port Trunking Build up a bigger bandwidth to support aggregated uplink traffic Port Mirroring For better and quicker network diagnotics and troubleshooting Cable Test...
..., undertable mount, wall mount as well as rackmount Software Features VLAN Benefits Segment network into smaller groups for more secure and efficient use of network resources QoS For optimized network performance and better delivery of mission-critical traffic such as voice and video IGMP Snooping For improved network efficiency on delivering multicast traffic Port Trunking Build up a bigger bandwidth to support aggregated uplink traffic Port Mirroring For better and quicker network diagnotics and troubleshooting Cable Test...