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GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Chapter 2 Configuring System Information System Information ...2-1 Defining System Information 2-3 Network Connectivity ...2-3 Time ... 2-24 Local Information ...2-27 Neighbors Information 2-30 Chapter 3 Configuring Switching Information Configuring and Viewing Device Port Information 3-1 Port Configuration ...3-1 Flow Control ...3-4 Creating LAGs ...3-5 LAG Configuration ...3-5 LAG Membership ...3-7 LACP Configuration 3-8 LACP Port Configuration 3-9 Managing VLANs ...3-10 VLAN Configuration 3-10 VLAN Membership Configuration 3-12 vi ...
GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Chapter 2 Configuring System Information System Information ...2-1 Defining System Information 2-3 Network Connectivity ...2-3 Time ... 2-24 Local Information ...2-27 Neighbors Information 2-30 Chapter 3 Configuring Switching Information Configuring and Viewing Device Port Information 3-1 Port Configuration ...3-1 Flow Control ...3-4 Creating LAGs ...3-5 LAG Configuration ...3-5 LAG Membership ...3-7 LACP Configuration 3-8 LACP Port Configuration 3-9 Managing VLANs ...3-10 VLAN Configuration 3-10 VLAN Membership Configuration 3-12 vi ...
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... Link Aggregation Group (LAG) CPU Management Interface Description Example The physical ports are gigabit Ethernet interfaces and are only used for the switch base MAC address. g1, g2, g3 LAG interfaces are logical interfaces that are numbered sequentially starting from one. The physical ports are gigabit interfaces and are identified...and is always listed in the MAC Address Table. 1-16 v1.0, July 2009 Getting Started Interface Naming Convention GS716T/GS724T Switch supports physical and logical interfaces. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Table 1-3.
... Link Aggregation Group (LAG) CPU Management Interface Description Example The physical ports are gigabit Ethernet interfaces and are only used for the switch base MAC address. g1, g2, g3 LAG interfaces are logical interfaces that are numbered sequentially starting from one. The physical ports are gigabit interfaces and are identified...and is always listed in the MAC Address Table. 1-16 v1.0, July 2009 Getting Started Interface Naming Convention GS716T/GS724T Switch supports physical and logical interfaces. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Table 1-3.
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...view and monitor the physical port information for the ports available on the switch. To access the Port Configuration page: 1. Chapter 3 Configuring Switching Information • "Configuring and Viewing Device Port Information" on page 3-1 • "Creating LAGs" on page 3-5 • "Managing VLANs" on page 3-10 • "Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol" ... and Viewing Device Port Information The pages on the Ports tab allows you to configure the physical interfaces on the switch. Click Switching Ports Port Configuration in the navigation tree. 3-1 v1.0, July 2009
...view and monitor the physical port information for the ports available on the switch. To access the Port Configuration page: 1. Chapter 3 Configuring Switching Information • "Configuring and Viewing Device Port Information" on page 3-1 • "Creating LAGs" on page 3-5 • "Managing VLANs" on page 3-10 • "Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol" ... and Viewing Device Port Information The pages on the Ports tab allows you to configure the physical interfaces on the switch. Click Switching Ports Port Configuration in the navigation tree. 3-1 v1.0, July 2009
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..., the duplex mode and speed will be set by the auto-negotiation process. For most ports this field is Auto. 3-2 Configuring Switching Information v1.0, July 2009 The port's maximum capability (full duplex and 1000 Mbps) will determine the port's duplex mode and transmission ...Use the menu to 64 characters in the network. The factory default is blank. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Figure 3-1 Table 3-1. For more information see Chapter 6, "Monitoring the System". • LAG: Indicates that the port is a member of the following: • Enable: The port ...
..., the duplex mode and speed will be set by the auto-negotiation process. For most ports this field is Auto. 3-2 Configuring Switching Information v1.0, July 2009 The port's maximum capability (full duplex and 1000 Mbps) will determine the port's duplex mode and transmission ...Use the menu to 64 characters in the network. The factory default is blank. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Figure 3-1 Table 3-1. For more information see Chapter 6, "Monitoring the System". • LAG: Indicates that the port is a member of the following: • Enable: The port ...
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...LAGs and GS724T supports 4 LAGs. All members of the management VLAN. Click Switching LAG Basic LAG Configuration in the same protocols. When a port is also known as a port-channel. To access the LAG Configuration page: 1. The LAG by default becomes a member of a LAG... LAGs are also known as port-channels, allow you create a LAG. Configuring Switching Information 3-5 v1.0, July 2009 Creating LAGs GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Link aggregation groups (LAGs), which are supported. You assign the LAG VLAN...
...LAGs and GS724T supports 4 LAGs. All members of the management VLAN. Click Switching LAG Basic LAG Configuration in the same protocols. When a port is also known as a port-channel. To access the LAG Configuration page: 1. The LAG by default becomes a member of a LAG... LAGs are also known as port-channels, allow you create a LAG. Configuring Switching Information 3-5 v1.0, July 2009 Creating LAGs GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Link aggregation groups (LAGs), which are supported. You assign the LAG VLAN...
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... 64 characters in order to create the LAG Enter the Description string to be up to a port channel. The default is Up or Down. 3-6 Configuring Switching Information v1.0, July 2009 GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Figure 3-3 Table 3-3.... Identification of this Port Channel. It can be released. The Spanning Tree Protocol Administrative Mode associated with the LAG. LAG (Port Channel) Configuration Fields Field LAG Name Description LAG ...
... 64 characters in order to create the LAG Enter the Description string to be up to a port channel. The default is Up or Down. 3-6 Configuring Switching Information v1.0, July 2009 GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Figure 3-3 Table 3-3.... Identification of this Port Channel. It can be released. The Spanning Tree Protocol Administrative Mode associated with the LAG. LAG (Port Channel) Configuration Fields Field LAG Name Description LAG ...
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... name has to be aggregated together to create the LAG. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual 2. Click Switching LAG Basic LAG Membership in the default VLAN. 4. Click Add to the switch. All ports that were members of up to this LAG are removed from the LAG and included in the navigation tree. Click Cancel...
... name has to be aggregated together to create the LAG. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual 2. Click Switching LAG Basic LAG Membership in the default VLAN. 4. Click Add to the switch. All ports that were members of up to this LAG are removed from the LAG and included in the navigation tree. Click Cancel...
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GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Table 3-4. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the devices at the ... To display the LACP Configuration page: 1. A higher value indicates a lower priority. Click Refresh to the switch. If you make any changes to this LAG. Configuration changes take effect immediately. Displays the LAGs on which link aggregation is 32768. 2. LAG Membership Fields (continued) Field Port Selection Table Current Members Description Select the ports as members...
GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Table 3-4. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the devices at the ... To display the LACP Configuration page: 1. A higher value indicates a lower priority. Click Refresh to the switch. If you make any changes to this LAG. Configuration changes take effect immediately. Displays the LAGs on which link aggregation is 32768. 2. LAG Membership Fields (continued) Field Port Selection Table Current Members Description Select the ports as members...
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...Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the latest value of the switch. 3. Click Switching LAG Advanced LACP Port Configuration in the navigation tree. The possible values are: • Long. LACP... 1. LACP Priority Specifies port priority value. Configuring Switching Information 3-9 v1.0, July 2009 If you make any changes to this page, click Apply to send the updated configuration to the latest value of the switch. 4. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual 3. Figure 3-6 Table 3-6. Click...
...Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the latest value of the switch. 3. Click Switching LAG Advanced LACP Port Configuration in the navigation tree. The possible values are: • Long. LACP... 1. LACP Priority Specifies port priority value. Configuring Switching Information 3-9 v1.0, July 2009 If you make any changes to this page, click Apply to send the updated configuration to the latest value of the switch. 4. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual 3. Figure 3-6 Table 3-6. Click...
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... Interface Configuration Fields Field Interface Admin Mode Description Lists all physical, VLAN, and LAG interfaces. Figure 3-22 Table 3-20. The default is Disable. 3-34 v1.0, July 2009 Configuring Switching Information Select the interface you make any configuration changes, click Apply to apply the...on specific interfaces. Select the interface mode for the selected interface for IGMP Snooping for the switch from the menu. Configuration changes take effect immediately. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual 2. Click Cancel to the latest value of the...
... Interface Configuration Fields Field Interface Admin Mode Description Lists all physical, VLAN, and LAG interfaces. Figure 3-22 Table 3-20. The default is Disable. 3-34 v1.0, July 2009 Configuring Switching Information Select the interface you make any configuration changes, click Apply to apply the...on specific interfaces. Select the interface mode for the selected interface for IGMP Snooping for the switch from the menu. Configuration changes take effect immediately. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual 2. Click Cancel to the latest value of the...
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...type the interface number in the Go To Interface field and click Go. 6. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Table 5-26. Port Security Configuration Fields (continued) Field Max Allowed Dynamically Learned... Statically Locked MAC Enable Violation Traps Description Sets the maximum number of the switch. 7. To display the list of both Ports and LAGs, click ALL. 5. To display a list of Ports, click PORTS. ...range is 0-20. Enables or disables the sending of LAGs, click LAGS. 4. Click Security Traffic Control, and then click the Port Security Security ...
...type the interface number in the Go To Interface field and click Go. 6. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Table 5-26. Port Security Configuration Fields (continued) Field Max Allowed Dynamically Learned... Statically Locked MAC Enable Violation Traps Description Sets the maximum number of the switch. 7. To display the list of both Ports and LAGs, click ALL. 5. To display a list of Ports, click PORTS. ...range is 0-20. Enables or disables the sending of LAGs, click LAGS. 4. Click Security Traffic Control, and then click the Port Security Security ...
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...is not specified by the user, a sequence number that sequence number. To display the MAC Binding Table: Managing Device Security v1.0, July 2009 5-45 If the sequence number is already in use for this interface and direction... direction for ACL binding. Valid range is one greater than the highest sequence number currently in LAGs are applied to view or delete the MAC ACL bindings. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on... assigned to the running configuration. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Table 5-32. Port Selection Table Specifies list of the...
...is not specified by the user, a sequence number that sequence number. To display the MAC Binding Table: Managing Device Security v1.0, July 2009 5-45 If the sequence number is already in use for this interface and direction... direction for ACL binding. Valid range is one greater than the highest sequence number currently in LAGs are applied to view or delete the MAC ACL bindings. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on... assigned to the running configuration. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Table 5-32. Port Selection Table Specifies list of the...
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...be specified to indicate the order of the switch. 3. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Figure 5-33 Table 5-37. If a sequence number is 1-4294967295. Managing Device Security v1.0, July 2009 5-55 ...Direction Sequence Number Port Selection Table Specifies the packet filtering direction for this interface and direction. A lower number indicates higher precedence order. IP ACL Binding Configuration Fields Field Description ACL ID Select an existing IP ACL. The valid range is already in LAGs...
...be specified to indicate the order of the switch. 3. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Figure 5-33 Table 5-37. If a sequence number is 1-4294967295. Managing Device Security v1.0, July 2009 5-55 ...Direction Sequence Number Port Selection Table Specifies the packet filtering direction for this interface and direction. A lower number indicates higher precedence order. IP ACL Binding Configuration Fields Field Description ACL ID Select an existing IP ACL. The valid range is already in LAGs...
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... as a member of the interface table entry associated with this field is to select the interface for which is also known as a link Aggregation Group (LAG). 6-6 Monitoring the System v1.0, July 2009 For additional information about port monitoring and probe ports, see "Multiple Port Mirroring" on an adapter. This field indicates...
... as a member of the interface table entry associated with this field is to select the interface for which is also known as a link Aggregation Group (LAG). 6-6 Monitoring the System v1.0, July 2009 For additional information about port monitoring and probe ports, see "Multiple Port Mirroring" on an adapter. This field indicates...
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...the system sends a trap when the link status changes. • Disable: Specifies that the port is a member of a frame. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Table 6-3. Port Detailed Statistics Fields (continued) Field Port Channel ID Port Role STP Mode STP State Admin Mode LACP Mode Physical...speed and duplex mode status. The possible values for this port. • Disable: Disables the Spanning Tree Protocol for the port or LAG. Monitoring the System 6-7 v1.0, July 2009 Indicates the port speed and duplex mode. In auto-negotiation mode, the duplex mode and ...
...the system sends a trap when the link status changes. • Disable: Specifies that the port is a member of a frame. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Table 6-3. Port Detailed Statistics Fields (continued) Field Port Channel ID Port Role STP Mode STP State Admin Mode LACP Mode Physical...speed and duplex mode status. The possible values for this port. • Disable: Disables the Spanning Tree Protocol for the port or LAG. Monitoring the System 6-7 v1.0, July 2009 Indicates the port speed and duplex mode. In auto-negotiation mode, the duplex mode and ...
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Apply the access list to VLANs, physical ports, and LAGs. GS716T/GS724T switches allow ACLs to be bound on the inbound direction, which means the switch will be bound to an interface in the inbound direction. MAC ACL Example Configuration The following settings: • ID: 1 • Action:...binding an ACL to each port. Create an access list definition. A default deny all other traffic on page 5-42. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual 1. The access list definition includes rules that specify whether traffic matching the criteria is the last rule of your ...
Apply the access list to VLANs, physical ports, and LAGs. GS716T/GS724T switches allow ACLs to be bound on the inbound direction, which means the switch will be bound to an interface in the inbound direction. MAC ACL Example Configuration The following settings: • ID: 1 • Action:...binding an ACL to each port. Create an access list definition. A default deny all other traffic on page 5-42. GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual 1. The access list definition includes rules that specify whether traffic matching the criteria is the last rule of your ...
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GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Index A Alert 6-18, 6-20 authentication enable 1-15 C Certificate 5-18 Changing the password 5-2 Configuration 802.1X 5-23 Access Control Lists 5-39 Access Profile 5-... Community 2-17 CoS 4-2 Dual Image 7-10 Dynamic Address 3-49 Global 3-32 Green Ethernet 2-15 HTTP 5-15 IGMP Snooping 3-32 LACP 3-8 LACP Port 3-9 LAG 3-5 LLDP 2-23 MAC Filter 5-30 Management Access 5-15 MST Port 3-27 Network Settings on the Administrative System 1-6 password 5-2 Port Security 5-34 Port VLAN ID 3-14 QoS 4-1 RADIUS 5-3 Global 5-3 Secure...
GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Index A Alert 6-18, 6-20 authentication enable 1-15 C Certificate 5-18 Changing the password 5-2 Configuration 802.1X 5-23 Access Control Lists 5-39 Access Profile 5-... Community 2-17 CoS 4-2 Dual Image 7-10 Dynamic Address 3-49 Global 3-32 Green Ethernet 2-15 HTTP 5-15 IGMP Snooping 3-32 LACP 3-8 LACP Port 3-9 LAG 3-5 LLDP 2-23 MAC Filter 5-30 Management Access 5-15 MST Port 3-27 Network Settings on the Administrative System 1-6 password 5-2 Port Security 5-34 Port VLAN ID 3-14 QoS 4-1 RADIUS 5-3 Global 5-3 Secure...
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GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Dual Image Status 7-12 E EAP 6-12 EAPOL 6-13 Emergency 6-18, 6-20 Error 6-18, 6-20 F file management 7-10 firmware upgrade 1-7 G getting started 1-1 Green Ethernet 2-15 H Help HTML-based 1-12 HTML...3-4 IGMP 3-32 Informational 6-18, 6-20 Interface Queue Configuration 4-5 IP DSCP 4-2 Mapping 4-8 ipaddr 1-15 L LACP Port Configuration 3-9 System Priority 3-8 LAG interface 3-5 LAG VLAN 3-5 LAGPDUs 3-5 LAGs 3-5 Membership 3-7 Static 3-5 LLDP 2-23 Local Information 2-27 Neighbors Information 2-30 Port Settings 2-24 M MAC 2-2, 2-29, 3-3, 3-24, 3-32 ...
GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Dual Image Status 7-12 E EAP 6-12 EAPOL 6-13 Emergency 6-18, 6-20 Error 6-18, 6-20 F file management 7-10 firmware upgrade 1-7 G getting started 1-1 Green Ethernet 2-15 H Help HTML-based 1-12 HTML...3-4 IGMP 3-32 Informational 6-18, 6-20 Interface Queue Configuration 4-5 IP DSCP 4-2 Mapping 4-8 ipaddr 1-15 L LACP Port Configuration 3-9 System Priority 3-8 LAG interface 3-5 LAG VLAN 3-5 LAGPDUs 3-5 LAGs 3-5 Membership 3-7 Static 3-5 LLDP 2-23 Local Information 2-27 Neighbors Information 2-30 Port Settings 2-24 M MAC 2-2, 2-29, 3-3, 3-24, 3-32 ...