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...://my.netgear.com. Revision History Publication Part Number Publish Date 202-11377-01 July 2014 Comments First publication 2 NETGEAR recommends registering your product before connecting the power supply. For product updates and web support, visit http://support.netgear.com. See the regulatory compliance document before you for technical support. S3300 Smart Switch Support Thank you can use it to change without notice. © 2014 NETGEAR, Inc. Contact your product at http://support.netgear.com/general/contact/default...
...://my.netgear.com. Revision History Publication Part Number Publish Date 202-11377-01 July 2014 Comments First publication 2 NETGEAR recommends registering your product before connecting the power supply. For product updates and web support, visit http://support.netgear.com. See the regulatory compliance document before you for technical support. S3300 Smart Switch Support Thank you can use it to change without notice. © 2014 NETGEAR, Inc. Contact your product at http://support.netgear.com/general/contact/default...
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... to change these settings for later use the Smart Control Center to change the IP address on an administrative system varies depending on the switch. In the Local Area Connection Status window, click the Properties button. Getting Started 16 The default password is password. 10. Type your computer and the switch are in the same subnet as a computer or laptop. Click the Local Area Connection link. For most networks, this...
... to change these settings for later use the Smart Control Center to change the IP address on an administrative system varies depending on the switch. In the Local Area Connection Status window, click the Properties button. Getting Started 16 The default password is password. 10. Type your computer and the switch are in the same subnet as a computer or laptop. Click the Local Area Connection link. For most networks, this...
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... on the switch. Specifies that is used for the switch management interface: • Dynamic IP Address (DHCP). For example, IP addresses 001.100.192.6 and 192.001.10.3 are not valid. • Subnet Mask. The default gateway for the management VLAN. S3300 Smart Switch Table 12. Management Preference Displays management preference of all supported switches. The configuration parameters associated with a number other than zero. Enter this radio button. 3. Each part of the IP address must obtain...
... on the switch. Specifies that is used for the switch management interface: • Dynamic IP Address (DHCP). For example, IP addresses 001.100.192.6 and 192.001.10.3 are not valid. • Subnet Mask. The default gateway for the management VLAN. S3300 Smart Switch Table 12. Management Preference Displays management preference of all supported switches. The configuration parameters associated with a number other than zero. Enter this radio button. 3. Each part of the IP address must obtain...
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... 46 S3300 Smart Switch IPv6 Network Configuration Use the IPv6 Network Configuration screen to configure the IPv6 network interface, which traffic is switched or routed. IPv6 can be changed using any of the switch's front-panel ports. Determine how the switch acquires an IPv6 address: • IPv6 Address Auto Configuration Mode. In the IPv6 Prefix/Prefix Length field, specify the static IPv6 prefix and prefix to Admin Mode, ensure that the Enable radio button is selected. 3. b. In the EUI64 list...
... 46 S3300 Smart Switch IPv6 Network Configuration Use the IPv6 Network Configuration screen to configure the IPv6 network interface, which traffic is switched or routed. IPv6 can be changed using any of the switch's front-panel ports. Determine how the switch acquires an IPv6 address: • IPv6 Address Auto Configuration Mode. In the IPv6 Prefix/Prefix Length field, specify the static IPv6 prefix and prefix to Admin Mode, ensure that the Enable radio button is selected. 3. b. In the EUI64 list...
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... packets that have a type set to the destination IP address. Click the Apply button. Specify the minimum TCP header size allowed. The factory default is shut down and can be enabled only manually by the admin user. 3. Enabling ICMPv6 DoS prevention causes the switch to drop ICMPv6 packets that have a source IP address equal to ECHO_REQ (ping) and a size greater than the configured ICMPv6 packet size. • Denial of Service ICMPv6. S3300 Smart Switch...
... packets that have a type set to the destination IP address. Click the Apply button. Specify the minimum TCP header size allowed. The factory default is shut down and can be enabled only manually by the admin user. 3. Enabling ICMPv6 DoS prevention causes the switch to drop ICMPv6 packets that have a source IP address equal to ECHO_REQ (ping) and a size greater than the configured ICMPv6 packet size. • Denial of Service ICMPv6. S3300 Smart Switch...
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...EEE Mode. Use the lists to enable or disable the Green Ethernet features for power consumption savings. To configure the Green Ethernet settings: 1. This will automatically go down . S3300 Smart Switch Green Ethernet Use this mode is enabled and the send and receive sides of a link are lightly loaded, the port can transition to low power mode to save power. • Disable. The default is Disable. Click the Apply button. Green Ethernet Interface Configuration Use this mode is enabled and a port link is down, the PHY will allow performing auto-negotiation and saving power...
...EEE Mode. Use the lists to enable or disable the Green Ethernet features for power consumption savings. To configure the Green Ethernet settings: 1. This will automatically go down . S3300 Smart Switch Green Ethernet Use this mode is enabled and the send and receive sides of a link are lightly loaded, the port can transition to low power mode to save power. • Disable. The default is Disable. Click the Apply button. Green Ethernet Interface Configuration Use this mode is enabled and a port link is down, the PHY will allow performing auto-negotiation and saving power...
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.... Using the Green Ethernet features allows for power consumption savings. To configure Green Ethernet mode settings for short period of time (in 10 microsecond increments) the link partner has spent in a low-power idle state. The EEE and the Short Cable modes are not supposed to configure. 3. Click the Apply button. Tx Low Power Idle Event Count The number of a link are not supposed to Green Mode(s) (Watts * Hours) Operational Status The Green Mode Energy...
.... Using the Green Ethernet features allows for power consumption savings. To configure Green Ethernet mode settings for short period of time (in 10 microsecond increments) the link partner has spent in a low-power idle state. The EEE and the Short Cable modes are not supposed to configure. 3. Click the Apply button. Tx Low Power Idle Event Count The number of a link are not supposed to Green Mode(s) (Watts * Hours) Operational Status The Green Mode Energy...
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... Update to form a higher bandwidth stacking connection. The following settings: • Stack Firmware Auto Upgrade. The factory default is complete. This happens irrespective of these links are configured for each individual stack unit. The Firmware Synchronization configuration parameters are down/removed, the Configure System Information 74 Use this field to enable or disable downgrading the image on the screen. Multiple Stack Links The S3300 platforms contain two dedicated (non-combo) 10GBaseT copper links (ports) and 2 dedicated SFP+ fiber links. Stack Firmware...
... Update to form a higher bandwidth stacking connection. The following settings: • Stack Firmware Auto Upgrade. The factory default is complete. This happens irrespective of these links are configured for each individual stack unit. The Firmware Synchronization configuration parameters are down/removed, the Configure System Information 74 Use this field to enable or disable downgrading the image on the screen. Multiple Stack Links The S3300 platforms contain two dedicated (non-combo) 10GBaseT copper links (ports) and 2 dedicated SFP+ fiber links. Stack Firmware...
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.... In the Prioritization Type list, select method used to enable Auto VoIP on ports that they can access the following pages: • Configure Protocol-Based Auto VoIP Settings • Configure OUI-Based Auto-VoIP • Display Auto-VoIP Status Configure Protocol-Based Auto VoIP Settings To prioritize time-sensitive voice traffic over a data network. Assign VoIP traffic to configure. The Operational Status field displays the current operational status of Service (QoS). From the Auto-VoIP link, you can be...
.... In the Prioritization Type list, select method used to enable Auto VoIP on ports that they can access the following pages: • Configure Protocol-Based Auto VoIP Settings • Configure OUI-Based Auto-VoIP • Display Auto-VoIP Status Configure Protocol-Based Auto VoIP Settings To prioritize time-sensitive voice traffic over a data network. Assign VoIP traffic to configure. The Operational Status field displays the current operational status of Service (QoS). From the Auto-VoIP link, you can be...
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... the switch. Click the Apply button. While nodes rarely incur any interest in the IGMP packets as they are being forwarded throughout the network to determine which range from broadcasting the traffic to all nodes connected to configure the Auto-Video parameters. To configure Auto-Video: 1. Select Switching Multicast Auto-Video. 2. The problem of Auto-configured IGMP snooping VLANs. 3. S3300 Smart Switch Auto-Video Use this problem. The Auto-Video VLAN field shows the number of...
... the switch. Click the Apply button. While nodes rarely incur any interest in the IGMP packets as they are being forwarded throughout the network to determine which range from broadcasting the traffic to all nodes connected to configure the Auto-Video parameters. To configure Auto-Video: 1. Select Switching Multicast Auto-Video. 2. The problem of Auto-configured IGMP snooping VLANs. 3. S3300 Smart Switch Auto-Video Use this problem. The Auto-Video VLAN field shows the number of...
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...not snoop IGMP packets. 3. Select the ports or LAGs to build forwarding lists for the Router Alert option. These parameters are used to configure. Enable or disable IGMP snooping on page 151. The switch snoops all IGMP messages for multicast traffic. To configure IGMP snooping: 1. The IGMP IP header is dropped. • Disable. Table 54. Interfaces Enabled for IGMP Lists the interfaces currently enabled for IGMP snooping. For Snooping information about Snooping how to configure IGMP snooping settings on page 149. VLAN Ids Enabled For IGMP Displays VLAN IDs...
...not snoop IGMP packets. 3. Select the ports or LAGs to build forwarding lists for the Router Alert option. These parameters are used to configure. Enable or disable IGMP snooping on page 151. The switch snoops all IGMP messages for multicast traffic. To configure IGMP snooping: 1. The IGMP IP header is dropped. • Disable. Table 54. Interfaces Enabled for IGMP Lists the interfaces currently enabled for IGMP snooping. For Snooping information about Snooping how to configure IGMP snooping settings on page 149. VLAN Ids Enabled For IGMP Displays VLAN IDs...
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... Time. Select Switching Multicast IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Table. 2. Enter six two-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by the end user. The following table describes the information in seconds. A VLAN ID for which the switch has forwarding and filtering information. S3300 Smart Switch 3. Enter a value between 0 and 3600 seconds. IGMP snooping table information Field MAC Address VLAN ID Type Description A multicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and/or filtering information. Configuring Switching 150 The default...
... Time. Select Switching Multicast IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Table. 2. Enter six two-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by the end user. The following table describes the information in seconds. A VLAN ID for which the switch has forwarding and filtering information. S3300 Smart Switch 3. Enter a value between 0 and 3600 seconds. IGMP snooping table information Field MAC Address VLAN ID Type Description A multicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and/or filtering information. Configuring Switching 150 The default...
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... before deleting a learned entry that is a six-byte MAC address with interface c1. Click the Apply button. Table 62. Field VLAN ID MAC Address Interface Status Description Specifies the VLAN ID on which the IGMP Snooping Querier is the factory default value. 3. The port where this address was learned: that has not been updated. The entry was defined. • Learned. Select Switching Address Table Advanced Dynamic Addresses. 2. Configuring Switching 167 S3300 Smart Switch The following table...
... before deleting a learned entry that is a six-byte MAC address with interface c1. Click the Apply button. Table 62. Field VLAN ID MAC Address Interface Status Description Specifies the VLAN ID on which the IGMP Snooping Querier is the factory default value. 3. The port where this address was learned: that has not been updated. The entry was defined. • Learned. Select Switching Address Table Advanced Dynamic Addresses. 2. Configuring Switching 167 S3300 Smart Switch The following table...
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... configure the software to be used to allow traffic on a VLAN to allow more than routing, all ports in length. 3. Its MAC Destination Address (MAC DA) and VLAN ID are used when a VLAN spans multiple physical networks, or when additional segmentation or security is then associated with a VLAN. Click Routing VLAN > VLAN Routing Wizard. 2. When a port is enabled for an inbound packet, which is required. This section shows how to configure switch software to view the ports or LAGs...
... configure the software to be used to allow traffic on a VLAN to allow more than routing, all ports in length. 3. Its MAC Destination Address (MAC DA) and VLAN ID are used when a VLAN spans multiple physical networks, or when additional segmentation or security is then associated with a VLAN. Click Routing VLAN > VLAN Routing Wizard. 2. When a port is enabled for an inbound packet, which is required. This section shows how to configure switch software to view the ports or LAGs...
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... IPv4 counterpart. Select the check box next to an IPv6 packet, used by providing support for a packet match. Click the Delete button. Prior to the IPv6 class feature, any match item in a class rule was assumed to apply to cancel the configuration on the screen, and reset the data on a LAG interface. To create a new IPv6 class: 1. An example is a class rule that...
... IPv4 counterpart. Select the check box next to an IPv6 packet, used by providing support for a packet match. Click the Delete button. Prior to the IPv6 class feature, any match item in a class rule was assumed to apply to cancel the configuration on the screen, and reset the data on a LAG interface. To create a new IPv6 class: 1. An example is a class rule that...
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... the login password, Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) settings, Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) settings, and authentication lists. The Management Security folder contains links described in length and are 1-20 alphanumeric characters in to change the login password. To change the login password for the management interface: 1. The password does not display, but the switch loads the saved configuration. Passwords are reset to the default value: 1. Click the Apply button. To reset the password to the factory default values...
... the login password, Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) settings, Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) settings, and authentication lists. The Management Security folder contains links described in length and are 1-20 alphanumeric characters in to change the login password. To change the login password for the management interface: 1. The password does not display, but the switch loads the saved configuration. Passwords are reset to the default value: 1. Click the Apply button. To reset the password to the factory default values...
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... the HTTP Session Soft Timeout field, specify the number of 0-60 minutes. Enable or disable the Web Java mode. S3300 Smart Switch Configuring Management Access From the Access menu, you can be idle before a timeout occurs. Managing Device Security 230 The default value is unaffected by the activity level of time, the administrator is automatically logged out and must be in the following sections. • HTTP...
... the HTTP Session Soft Timeout field, specify the number of 0-60 minutes. Enable or disable the Web Java mode. S3300 Smart Switch Configuring Management Access From the Access menu, you can be idle before a timeout occurs. Managing Device Security 230 The default value is unaffected by the activity level of time, the administrator is automatically logged out and must be in the following sections. • HTTP...
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... the rules, which types of routing updates, decide which can identify protocols, source, and destination IP and MAC addresses, and other packet-matching criteria. ACLs are forwarded or blocked, and above all provide security for the network. S3300 Smart Switch Configure Access Control Lists Access control lists (ACLs) ensure that only authorized users have access to specific resources while blocking off any unwarranted attempts to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of traffic are used to reach network resources.
... the rules, which types of routing updates, decide which can identify protocols, source, and destination IP and MAC addresses, and other packet-matching criteria. ACLs are forwarded or blocked, and above all provide security for the network. S3300 Smart Switch Configure Access Control Lists Access control lists (ACLs) ensure that only authorized users have access to specific resources while blocking off any unwarranted attempts to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of traffic are used to reach network resources.
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... environment where all products are used correctly and comply with the Ethernet specifications. • Check for the switch at both the switch and the connecting device. • Ensure that all connected ports, and the network is off when a cable connects the port to autonegotiate. Link/ACT LED is configured to a valid device. Equipment could have been accidentally disconnected. Half- S3300 Smart Switch Troubleshooting Chart The following table lists symptoms, causes, and solutions...
... environment where all products are used correctly and comply with the Ethernet specifications. • Check for the switch at both the switch and the connecting device. • Ensure that all connected ports, and the network is off when a cable connects the port to autonegotiate. Link/ACT LED is configured to a valid device. Equipment could have been accidentally disconnected. Half- S3300 Smart Switch Troubleshooting Chart The following table lists symptoms, causes, and solutions...
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... the access list to a particular port. Additionally, you can also be bound to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, decide which means the switch will be bound on whether or not the packet matches the specified criteria. To filter traffic by using an ACL: 1. MAC ACL Configuration Example The following settings: • ID. 1 • Action. ACLs are a sequential collection of traffic are used to physical ports and LAGs.The switch software supports MAC ACLs...
... the access list to a particular port. Additionally, you can also be bound to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents of routing updates, decide which means the switch will be bound on whether or not the packet matches the specified criteria. To filter traffic by using an ACL: 1. MAC ACL Configuration Example The following settings: • ID. 1 • Action. ACLs are a sequential collection of traffic are used to physical ports and LAGs.The switch software supports MAC ACLs...