
2
IMPORTANT!
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.
KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Related Documentation
support.zyxel.com
https://businessforum.zyxel.com
support.zyxel.com

3
Document Conventions
Warnings and Notes
Warnings tell you about things that could harm you or your device.
Syntax Conventions
bold
Basic Setting >
Swtich Setup > Select VLAN Type
Basic Setting
Switch Setup Select VLAN Type
Icons Used in Figures

4
Contents Overview
User’s Guide ......................................................................................................................................19
Technical Reference ........................................................................................................................43

5

6
Table of Contents
Document Conventions ......................................................................................................................3
Contents Overview..............................................................................................................................4
Table of Contents.................................................................................................................................6
Part I: User’s Guide..........................................................................................19
Chapter 1
Getting to Know Your Switch ............................................................................................................20
Chapter 2
Hardware Installation and Connection ...........................................................................................28

7
Chapter 3
Hardware Panels................................................................................................................................35
Part II: Technical Reference...........................................................................43
Chapter 4
The Web Configurator........................................................................................................................44
Chapter 5
Initial Setup Example.........................................................................................................................56
Chapter 6
Tutorials ...............................................................................................................................................60

8
Chapter 7
Status and ZON...................................................................................................................................68
Chapter 8
Basic Setting.......................................................................................................................................77

9
Chapter 9
VLAN..................................................................................................................................................107
Chapter 10
Static MAC Forwarding....................................................................................................................127
Chapter 11
Static Multicast Forwarding.............................................................................................................129
Chapter 12
Filtering..............................................................................................................................................133

10
Chapter 13
Spanning Tree Protocol ...................................................................................................................135
Chapter 14
Bandwidth Control...........................................................................................................................156
Chapter 15
Broadcast Storm Control.................................................................................................................158
Chapter 16
Mirroring............................................................................................................................................160
Chapter 17
Link Aggregation .............................................................................................................................162

11
Chapter 18
Port Authentication..........................................................................................................................170
Chapter 19
Port Security......................................................................................................................................180
Chapter 20
Time Range.......................................................................................................................................183
Chapter 21
Classifier............................................................................................................................................185

12
Chapter 22
Policy Rule........................................................................................................................................194
Chapter 23
Queuing Method..............................................................................................................................198
Chapter 24
Multicast............................................................................................................................................201
Chapter 25
AAA...................................................................................................................................................225

13
Chapter 26
IP Source Guard...............................................................................................................................235
Chapter 27
Loop Guard ......................................................................................................................................258
Chapter 28
Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling..............................................................................................................262

14
Chapter 29
PPPoE.................................................................................................................................................266
Chapter 30
Error Disable......................................................................................................................................274
Chapter 31
Private VLAN.....................................................................................................................................281
Chapter 32
Green Ethernet.................................................................................................................................283
Chapter 33
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) .............................................................................................285

15
Chapter 34
OAM..................................................................................................................................................308
Chapter 35
Static Route.......................................................................................................................................316
Chapter 36
Differentiated Services ....................................................................................................................319
Chapter 37
DHCP.................................................................................................................................................323

16
Chapter 38
ARP Setup..........................................................................................................................................335
Chapter 39
Maintenance....................................................................................................................................339
Chapter 40
Access Control.................................................................................................................................348

17
Chapter 41
Diagnostic.........................................................................................................................................368
Chapter 42
System Log........................................................................................................................................371
Chapter 43
Syslog Setup.....................................................................................................................................372
Chapter 44
Cluster Management.......................................................................................................................375
Chapter 45
MAC Table........................................................................................................................................381
Chapter 46
ARP Table..........................................................................................................................................384

18
Chapter 47
Path MTU Table.................................................................................................................................386
Chapter 48
Configure Clone...............................................................................................................................387
Chapter 49
IPv6 Neighbor Table.........................................................................................................................390
Chapter 50
Port Status .........................................................................................................................................392
Chapter 51
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................398
Index .................................................................................................................................................423

19
PART I
User’s Guide

20
CHAPTER 1
Getting to Know Your Switch
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Management Modes
SWITCH MODELS GS1920-8HPV2 GS1920-24V2 GS1920-24HPV2 GS1920-48V2 GS1920-48HPV2

21
Nebula Cloud Management
Nebula Control Center Discovery Basic > Cloud
Management Nebula Control Center Discovery
1.1.2 Mode Changing

22
From Standalone to Nebula Cloud Management
Go to the NCC to Register the Switch
1
Visit
Nebula
2 Login
3
4
Status
Use the Zyxel Nebula Mobile App to Register the Switch
1
Sign Up
2
3
Basic > Cloud Management > Nebula Switch Registration
CLOUD
Hybrid Mode Status
From Nebula-managed to Standalone
Unregister

23
1.1.3 ZON Utility
1.1.4 PoE
1.2 Applications
SWITCH MODEL FIRMWARE VERSION
SWITCH MODEL POE FEATURES

24
1.2.1 Backbone Application
Figure 1
1.2.2 Bridging Example
RD Sales

25
Figure 2
1.2.3 High Performance Switching Example
Figure 3
1.2.4 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples

26
1.2.4.1 Tag-based VLAN Example
Figure 4
1.3 Ways to Manage the Switch

27
1.4 Good Habits for Managing the Switch

28
CHAPTER 2
Hardware Installation and
Connection
2.1 Installation Scenarios
Installation Requirements
WARNING! Failure to use the proper screws may damage the unit.
WARNING! The surface of the Switch could be hot when it’s functioning.
Do NOT put your hands on it. You may get burned. This could happen
especially when you’re using the GS1920-8HPv2. It’s a compact and
fanless Switch capable of supplying Power over Ethernet (PoE).
WARNING! This Switch is not suitable for use in locations where children
are likely to be present.
2.2 Desktop Installation Procedure
1
2

29
3
Figure 5
4
5
WARNING! Do NOT block the ventilation holes nor store things on the
Switch. Allow clearance for the ventilation holes to prevent your Switch
from overheating. This is especially crucial when your Switch doesn’t
have fans. Overheating could affect the performance of your Switch, or
even damage it.
2.3 Desk Mounting (GS1920-8HPv2 Only)
2.3.1 Installation Requirements

30
2.3.2 Precautions
2.3.3 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch
1
Figure 6
2
3
4
2.3.4 Mounting the Switch under a Table
1
2
3
4

31
Figure 7
5
6
7
2.4 Wall Mounting (GS1920-8HPv2 Only)
2.4.1 Installation Requirements
1
2
WARNING! Be careful to avoid damaging pipes or cables located inside
the wall when drilling holes for the screws.
3
4

32
5
WARNING! The Switch should be wall-mounted horizontally, and make sure
the front panel is facing down. The Switch's side panels with ventilation slots
should not be facing up or down as this position is less safe.
2.5 Rack Mounting

33
2.5.1 Installation Requirements
2.5.2 Precautions
2.5.3 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch
1
Figure 8
2
3
4
2.5.4 Mounting the Switch on a Rack
1

34
Figure 9
2
3

35
CHAPTER 3
Hardware Panels
3.1 Front Panel
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 13
Figure 14
3.1.1 Gigabit Ethernet Ports

36
3.1.1.1 Default Ethernet Negotiation Settings
3.1.1.2 Auto-crossover
3.1.2 PoE (GS1920-8HPv2 & GS1920-24HPv2 & GS1920-48HPv2)
3.1.3 SFP Slots

37
WARNING! To avoid possible eye injury, do not look into an operating
fiber-optic module’s connectors.
3.1.3.1 Transceiver Installation
1
2
3
4
5
Figure 15
Figure 16
3.1.3.2 Transceiver Removal
1
2
3

38
Figure 17
Figure 18
Figure 19
3.1.4 PoE Mode (only available for GS1920-48HPv2)
Link/ACT
PoE Mode PoE MODE
Link/ACT PoE MODE
3.2 Rear Panel
Figure 20
Figure 21

39
Figure 22
Figure 23
Figure 24
3.2.1 Grounding
1
2
3
Warning! Connect the ground cable before you connect any other
cables or wiring.
Figure 25

40
3.2.2 Power Connector
3.3 LEDs
LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION
Basic > Cloud Management > Nebula Control Center
Discovery

41
Bar 1
Bar 2
Bar 3
LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION

42
LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION

43
PART II
Technical Reference

44
CHAPTER 4
The Web Configurator
4.1 Overview
4.2 System Login
1
2
3

45
Figure 26
4 Visit
Figure 27
5 Login
admin 1234

46
Figure 28
6
Figure 29
Basic Setting > Cloud Management > Nebula Switch Registration
7
Password / SNMP

47
Figure 30
Figure 31
Apply
LABEL DESCRIPTION
1234
v2c v3 v3v2c
Get Community
Get Community

48
4.3 The Status Screen
Status
Figure 32
A
Set Community
Set Community
Trap Community
Trap Community
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION
A
B
G
C
D
E
F
H

49
B
C D E F G
B
C
D
E
F
G
H Neighbor

50
BASIC SETTING ADVANCED APPLICATION IP APPLICATION MANAGEMENT
LINK DESCRIPTION

51
Nebula Center
Control Discovery
Nebula Switch Registration
LINK DESCRIPTION

52
4.3.1 Change Your Password
Management Access Control Logins
LINK DESCRIPTION

53
Figure 33
4.4 Saving Your Configuration
Apply
Save
Save
4.5 Switch Lockout
1
2
3
4
5
6

54
7
8
9
4.6 Resetting the Switch
4.6.1 The Restore Button
RESTORE
4.6.2 Restore Custom Default
RESTORE
4.6.3 Reboot the Switch
RESET
4.7 Logging Out of the Web Configurator
Logout
Figure 34

55
4.8 Help
Help

56
CHAPTER 5
Initial Setup Example
5.1 Overview
5.1.1 Creating a VLAN
Figure 35
1 Advanced Application VLAN VLAN Configuration Static
VLAN Setup

57
2
Static VLAN ACTIVE
Name
VLAN Group ID VLAN2
VLAN Group ID VID IP Setup
3 VLAN2 Fixed
4
TX Tagging
5 Add
5.1.2 Setting Port VID

58
Figure 36
1 Advanced Applications VLAN VLAN
Configuration
VLAN Port Setup
2 PVID
Apply
5.1.3 Configuring Switch Management IP Address

59
Figure 37
1
2
3 Basic Setting IP Setup
4 IP Setup
5 VLAN2
6 VID
Static VLAN
7 Add

60
CHAPTER 6
Tutorials
6.1 Overview
6.2 How to Use DHCPv4 Snooping on the Switch
A
V M
Figure 38
1 http://192.168.1.1
admin 1234
HOST PORT CONNECTED VLAN PVID DHCP SNOOPING PORT TRUSTED
A
B
C

61
2
Advanced Application VLAN VLAN Configuration Static VLAN Setup
Fixed Control
Tx Tagging
Add
Figure 39
3 Advanced Application VLAN VLAN Configuration VLAN Port Setup
Figure 40

62
4 Advanced Application IP Source Guard IPv4 Source Guard Setup DHCP Snooping
Configure Apply
Figure 41
5 Port
6 DHCP Snooping Port Configure Trusted Server Trusted state
Untrusted
Apply
Figure 42

63
7
Advanced Application IP Source Guard IPv4 Source Guard Setup DHCP Snooping
Configure VLAN Start VID End VID Apply
Yes Enabled
Option82 Profile
Figure 43
8 Save
9
10 Advanced Application IP Source Guard > IPv4 Source Guard
Setup DHCP-Snooping
Figure 44
show dhcp snooping binding
6.3 How to Use DHCPv4 Relay on the Switch
sysname# show dhcp snooping binding
MacAddress IpAddress Lease Type VLAN Port
----------------- --------------- ------------ ------------- ---- -----
00:02:00:00:00:1c 10.10.1.16 6d23h59m20s dhcp-snooping 100 7
Total number of bindings: 1

64
6.3.1 DHCP Relay Tutorial Introduction
A
A
Figure 45
6.3.2 Creating a VLAN
1
2 Basic Setting Switch Setup 802.1Q Apply
Figure 46

65
3
Advanced Application VLAN VLAN Configuration Static VLAN Setup
4 Static VLAN ACTIVE Name
VLAN Group ID
5 Fixed
6 TX Tagging
7 Add
Figure 47
8 VLAN Configuration Static VLAN Setup VLAN Port Setup
VLAN Configuration
Figure 48
9 PVID
10 Apply

66
Figure 49
11 Save
6.3.3 Configuring DHCPv4 Relay
1 IP Application > DHCP > DHCPv4 Global DHCP Relay
2 Active
3 Remote DHCP Server 1
4 default1 default2 Option 82 Profile
5 Apply
Figure 50
6 Save
7

67
6.3.4 Troubleshooting
A
1 A
2
3 Save

68
CHAPTER 7
Status and ZON
7.1 Overview
7.1.1 What You Can Do
Status
ZON Utility
Neighbor
7.2 Status
Status Status
Status

69
Figure 51
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Basic Setting > General Setup

70
7.3 Zyxel One Network (ZON) Utility
7.3.1 Requirements
standalone cloud standalone
standalone Disconnected Unregistered cloud
Connected Disconnected
Connected
Disconnected -
Unregistered
Basic Setting > System Info
Basic Setting > IP Setup
Basic Setting > IPv6
Setting
LABEL DESCRIPTION

71
Operating System
My Computer >
Properties General
Hardware
7.3.2 Run the ZON Utility
1
2
OK

72
Figure 52
Show
information about ZON Supported
model and firmware version
Figure 53
3

73
Figure 54
4 Go
Figure 55
5
Figure 56
6
1
2
3
4
56
7
8
9
10 11 12 13

74
Figure 57
ICON DESCRIPTION
Locator
LABEL DESCRIPTION

75
7.4 ZON Neighbor Management Screen
Neighbor
Neighbor
Status Neighbor
Figure 58
IP Configuration Renew IP address
Flash Locator LED
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION

76
-
-
hyper link
-
-
Cycle
Cycle
-
Reset
Are you sure you want to load factory default?
Reset
-
LABEL DESCRIPTION

77
CHAPTER 8
Basic Setting
8.1 Overview
System Info General Setup Switch Setup IP Setup Port
Setup PoE Interface Setup IPv6
8.1.1 What You Can Do
System Info
General Setup
Switch Setup
IP Setup
Port Setup
PoE Status
Interface Setup
IPv6
DNS
Cloud Management Nebula Center
Control Discovery Nebula Switch Registration
8.2 System Information
Basic Setting System Info

78
Figure 59
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Current (%)

79
8.3 General Setup
Basic Setting
General Setup
BOARD MAC PHY
Normal Error
Normal Error
Normal
Error
LABEL DESCRIPTION

80
Figure 60
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Daytime (RFC 867)
Time (RFC-868)
NTP (RFC-1305) Time (RFC-868)
None
Current Time Apply
Current
Date
Apply

81
8.4 Introduction to VLANs
Daylight Saving
Time
Second Sunday March 2:00
Last Sunday March
2:00
Daylight Saving
Time
First Sunday November 2:00
Last Sunday October
2:00
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

82
8.5 Switch Setup
Basic Setting Switch Setup
802.1Q Port Based VLAN Type
Figure 61
LABEL DESCRIPTION
802.1Q Port Based VLAN Setup
802.1Q Port Based
Apply
Join
Leave Leave All
Join
Period
Join Time
Leave Period
Leave Period Join Timer

83
8.6 IP Setup
IP Setup
8.6.1 Management IP Addresses
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

84
Figure 62
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel

85
8.7 Port Setup
Basic Setting Port Setup
VID
Add
Save
Cancel
Delete
Delete
Cancel Delete
LABEL DESCRIPTION

86
Figure 63
LABEL DESCRIPTION
10M/Half Duplex, 100M/Half Duplex, 10M/Full Duplex 100M/Full Duplex
Auto-1000M 1000M/Full Duplex
Auto-1000M

87
8.8 PoE Status
Overview
Figure 64
Flow Control
Flow Control
Priority
Queue Assignment
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

88
The PoE-Disabled Mechanism for GS1920-8HPv2
System Log
8.8.1 The PoE Status Screen
Basic Setting PoE
Setup
Figure 65
TEMPERATURE ACTION
SYS

89
8.8.2 PoE Time Range Status
PoE Time Range Status Basic Setting > PoE Setup
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Classification Consumption
Consuming Power (W) Allocated Power (W)
Disable
Enable
Class 0
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Critical
High
Low

90
Figure 66
8.8.3 PoE Setup
PoE Setup Basic Setting > PoE Setup
LABEL DESCRIPTION
In Out
-

91
Figure 67
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Classification
Consumption

92
8.9 Interface Setup
Critical
High
Low
802.3af
Legacy
Pre-802.3at
802.3at
Advanced Application > Time Range
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

93
Basic Setting > Interface Setup
Figure 68
8.10 IPv6
Basic Setting IPv6
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Advanced Application > VLAN
Save
Cancel
Delete
Cancel

94
Figure 69
8.10.1 IPv6 Interface Status
Basic Setting IPv6
Figure 70
LABEL DESCRIPTION

95
LABEL DESCRIPTION
IA_NA
IA_TA

96
8.10.2 IPv6 Configuration
IPv6 Configuration Basic
Setting IPv6
Figure 71
Active
Renew
Rebind
Click Here
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION

97
8.10.3 IPv6 Global Setup
IPv6 Global Setup IPv6
Configuration
Figure 72
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel
Clear

98
8.10.4 IPv6 Interface Setup
IPv6 Interface Setup IPv6 Configuration
Figure 73
8.10.5 IPv6 Link-Local Address Setup
IPv6 Link-Local Address Setup IPv6 Configuration
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel
Clear

99
Figure 74
8.10.6 IPv6 Global Address Setup
IPv6 Global Address
Setup IPv6 Configuration
Figure 75
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel
Clear

100
8.10.7 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Setup
IPv6
Neighbor Discovery Setup IPv6 Configuration
Figure 76
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Add
Save
Cancel
Clear
Delete
Cancel

101
8.10.8 IPv6 Neighbor Setup
IPv6 Neighbor Setup IPv6 Configuration
Figure 77
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel
Clear

102
8.10.9 DHCPv6 Client Setup
DHCPv6 Client Setup IPv6 Configuration
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Management > Neighbor Table
Basic Setup > Interface Setup
Advanced Application > VLAN
Save
Cancel
Clear
Delete
Cancel

103
Figure 78
LABEL DESCRIPTION
IA-NA
Rapid-Commit
DNS Domain-List
Apply
Save
Cancel
Clear

104
8.11 DNS
DNS
Figure 79
8.12 Cloud Management
Nebula Control Center Discovery
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel
Static
Dynamic

105
Nebula Center Control Discovery
Nebula Switch Registration
Basic Setting Cloud Management
Figure 80
8.12.1 Nebula Center Control Discovery
Basic Setting Cloud Management > Nebula Center Control Discovery
Figure 81
Active
1
2
Active
8.12.2 Nebula Switch Registration
Basic Setting Cloud Management > Nebula Switch Registration

106
Figure 82

107
CHAPTER 9
VLAN
9.1 Overview
VLAN Type Switch Setup
9.1.1 What You Can Do
VLAN Status
VLAN Detail
Static VLAN Setup
VLAN Port Setup
Subnet Based VLAN Setup
Protocol Based VLAN Setup
Voice VLAN Setup
MAC Based VLAN Setup
Port-Based VLAN Setup
9.1.2 What You Need to Know
IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLANs

108
Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames
9.1.2.1 Automatic VLAN Registration
GARP
.
GARP Timers
GVRP

109
9.1.2.2 Port VLAN Trunking
VLAN Trunking
VLAN Trunking
VLAN Trunking
Figure 83
9.1.2.3 Select the VLAN Type
Basic Setting Switch Setup
VLAN PARAMETER TERM DESCRIPTION

110
Figure 84
Static VLAN
9.2 VLAN Status
Advanced Application VLAN
VLAN Status
Figure 85
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Search
Search
Search

111
9.2.1 VLAN Details
VLAN Status
Figure 86
Static VLAN
Dynamic
Static
Voice
MVR
MAC-based
Previous Next
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION
VLAN Status
Static VLAN
T
U –
Dynamic
Static
Voice
MVR
MAC-based

112
9.3 VLAN Configuration
Advanced Application VLAN
VLAN Configuration
Figure 87
9.4 Configure a Static VLAN
Static VLAN Setup VLAN
Configuration
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Click Here
Click Here
Click Here
Click Here
Click Here
Click Here

113
Figure 88
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Normal
Fixed
Forbidden
TX Tagging

114
9.5 Configure VLAN Port Setting
VLAN Port Setup VLAN Configuration
Figure 89
Add
Save
Cancel
Clear
Yes No
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

115
9.6 Subnet Based VLANs
LABEL DESCRIPTION
All Tag Only Untag Only
All
Tag Only
Untag Only
VLAN Trunking
Apply
Save
Cancel

116
Figure 90
9.6.1 Configuring Subnet Based VLAN
Subnet Based VLAN Setup VLAN Configuration

117
Figure 91
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Advanced
Applications
VLAN
Add
Save
Cancel

118
9.7 Protocol Based VLANs
Figure 92
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

119
9.7.1 Configuring Protocol Based VLAN
Protocol Based VLAN Setup VLAN Configuration
Figure 93
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Others
Advanced Applications VLAN
Add
Save
Cancel

120
9.8 Voice VLAN
Voice VLAN Setup VLAN Configuration
Figure 94
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

121
9.9 MAC Based VLAN
MAC Based VLAN Setup VLAN Configuration
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Disable
Apply
Save
Cancel
Clear
Add
Save
Cancel
Delete
Cancel

122
Figure 95
9.10 Port-Based VLAN Setup
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Add
Cancel
Delete
Cancel

123
IP Setup Filtering
CPU
9.10.1 Configure a Port-Based VLAN
Port Based VLAN Type Basic Setting Switch Setup Advanced
Application VLAN
Figure 96

124
Figure 97

125
9.11 Technical Reference
9.11.1 Create an IP-based VLAN Example
1
2 1
3 IP-VLAN
4 IP
5
5
6 0 Add
All connected Port isolation
All connected
Port isolation
Apply
Apply
CPU
CPU
Apply
Save
Cancel

126
Figure 98
1 1
2 Port
3 Add

127
CHAPTER 10
Static MAC Forwarding
10.1 Overview
10.1.1 What You Can Do
Static MAC Forwarding
10.2 Configuring Static MAC Forwarding
Advanced Application Static MAC Forwarding

128
Figure 99
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Add
Save
Cancel
Clear
Yes No
Delete
Cancel

129
CHAPTER 11
Static Multicast Forwarding
11.1 Static Multicast Forward Setup Overview
11.1.1 What You Can Do
Static Multicast Forwarding
11.1.2 What You Need To Know
Figure 100

130
Figure 101
Figure 102
11.2 Configuring Static Multicast Forwarding
Advanced Application Static Multicast Forwarding

131
Figure 103
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Add
Save
Cancel
Clear
Yes
No

132
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

133
CHAPTER 12
Filtering
12.1 Filtering Overview
12.1.1 What You Can Do
Filtering
12.2 Configure a Filtering Rule
Advanced Application Filtering
Figure 104

134
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Discard source MAC
Discard destination MAC
Discard source Discard destination
MAC
Add
Save
Cancel
Clear
Yes No
Discard source Discard destination Discard both
Delete
Cancel

135
CHAPTER 13
Spanning Tree Protocol
13.1 Spanning Tree Protocol Overview
13.1.1 What You Can Do
Spanning Tree Protocol Status
Spanning Tree Configuration
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status
Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Status
13.1.2 What You Need to Know
(Rapid) Spanning Tree Protocol

136
STP Terminology
How STP Works
LINK SPEED RECOMMENDED VALUE RECOMMENDED RANGE ALLOWED RANGE

137
STP Port States
Multiple RSTP
MRSTP 1 MRSTP2 A
Figure 105
Multiple STP
PORT STATE DESCRIPTION

138
13.2 Spanning Tree Protocol Status Screen
Advanced Application Spanning Tree Protocol
Figure 106
Configuration
13.3 Spanning Tree Configuration
Spanning Tree Configuration
Configuration Advanced Application Spanning Tree Protocol
Figure 107

139
13.4 Configure Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
RSTP Advanced Application Spanning Tree Protocol
Figure 108
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Rapid Spanning Tree Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Multiple Spanning Tree
Apply
Save
Cancel

140
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Status RSTP Status
Rapid Spanning Tree Advanced Application >
Spanning Tree Protocol > Configuration

141
13.5 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status
Advanced Application Spanning Tree Protocol
Figure 109
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Configuration RSTP
Root Our Bridge
Root Our Bridge

142
13.6 Configure Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
MRSTP Advanced Application Spanning Tree Protocol
Discarding
Learning
Forwarding
Root
Designated
Alternate
Backup
Disabled
LABEL DESCRIPTION

143
Figure 110
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Status MRSTP Status
Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Advanced
Application Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration

144
13.7 Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status
Advanced Application Spanning Tree Protocol
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

145
Figure 111
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Configuration MRSTP
Root Our Bridge
Root Our Bridge
Discarding
Learning
Forwarding

146
13.8 Configure Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
MSTP Advanced Application Spanning Tree Protocol
Root
Designated
Alternate
Backup
Disabled
LABEL DESCRIPTION

147
Figure 112

148
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Status MSTP Status
Port MSTP Port
Multiple Spanning Tree Advanced Application >
Spanning Tree Protocol > Configuration
Apply
Save
Cancel
Start
End
Add
Remove
Clear

149
13.8.1 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Port Configuration
Advanced Application Spanning Tree Protocol > MSTP > Port
Figure 113
Add
Save
Cancel
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

150
13.9 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Status
Advanced Application Spanning Tree Protocol
LABEL DESCRIPTION
MSTP
Apply
Save
Cancel

151
Figure 114
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Configuration MSTP
Root Our Bridge
Root Our Bridge

152
Root Our Bridge
Root Our Bridge
Discarding
Learning
Forwarding
Root
Designated
Alternate
Backup
Disabled
LABEL DESCRIPTION

153
13.10 Technical Reference
13.10.1 MSTP Network Example
Figure 115
Figure 116
A
B
VLAN 1
VLAN 2
A
B
VLAN 1
VLAN 2

154
13.10.2 MST Region
13.10.3 MST Instance
Figure 117
13.10.4 Common and Internal Spanning Tree (CIST)

155
Figure 118

156
CHAPTER 14
Bandwidth Control
14.1 Bandwidth Control Overview
Bandwidth Control
14.1.1 What You Can Do
Bandwidth Control
14.2 Bandwidth Control Setup
Advanced Application Bandwidth Control
Figure 119

157
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel

158
CHAPTER 15
Broadcast Storm Control
15.1 Broadcast Storm Control Overview
15.1.1 What You Can Do
Broadcast Storm Control
15.2 Broadcast Storm Control Setup
Advanced Application Broadcast Storm Control

159
Figure 120
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel

160
CHAPTER 16
Mirroring
16.1 Mirroring Overview
16.1.1 What You Can Do
Mirroring
16.2 Port Mirroring Setup
Advanced Application > Mirroring Mirroring
Figure 121

161
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Egress Ingress Both
Apply
Save
Cancel

162
CHAPTER 17
Link Aggregation
17.1 Link Aggregation Overview
17.1.1 What You Can Do
Link Aggregation Status
Link Aggregation Setting
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
17.1.2 What You Need to Know
Dynamic Link Aggregation

163
Link Aggregation ID
17.2 Link Aggregation Status
Advanced Application Link Aggregation Link Aggregation Status
Figure 122
SYSTEM PRIORITY MAC ADDRESS KEY PORT PRIORITY PORT NUMBER
SYSTEM PRIORITY MAC ADDRESS KEY PORT PRIORITY PORT NUMBER

164
17.3 Link Aggregation Setting
Advanced Application Link Aggregation > Link Aggregation Setting
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Link Aggregation
src-mac
dst-mac
src-dst-mac
src-ip
dst-ip
src-dst-ip
Static
LACP

165
Figure 123
LABEL DESCRIPTION

166
17.3.1 Link Aggregation Control Protocol
Advanced Application Link Aggregation Link Aggregation Setting LACP
src-dst-mac
src-mac
dst-mac
src-dst-mac
src-ip
dst-ip
src-dst-ip
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

167
Figure 124
LABEL DESCRIPTION

168
17.4 Technical Reference
17.4.1 Static Trunking Example
1 Make your physical connections
A
B
Figure 125
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

169
2 Configure static trunking
Advanced Application Link Aggregation Link Aggregation Setting
T1
Apply
Figure 126
T1

170
CHAPTER 18
Port Authentication
18.1 Port Authentication Overview
IEEE 802.1x
MAC Authentication
18.1.1 What You Can Do
Port Authentication
802.1x
MAC Authentication
18.1.2 What You Need to Know
IEEE 802.1x Authentication

171
Figure 127
18.1.3 MAC Authentication
Figure 128
18.2 Port Authentication Configuration
AAA > RADIUS Server Setup

172
Advanced Application Port Authentication
Figure 129
18.3 Activate IEEE 802.1x Security
Port Authentication 802.1x
Figure 130

173
18.3.1 Guest VLAN
102 2
A
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel

174
Figure 131
Port Authentication > 802.1x
Guest Vlan
Figure 132
LABEL DESCRIPTION

175
18.4 Activate MAC Authentication
Port Authentication MAC
Authentication
Multi-Host
Multi-Secure
Host-mode Multi-Secure
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

176
Figure 133
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Aging Time Switch Setup
Aging Time Switch Setup

177
18.5 Technical Reference
18.5.1 IEEE 802.1x
18.5.2 RADIUS
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

178
18.5.2.1 Types of RADIUS Messages
18.5.3 EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) Authentication

179

180
CHAPTER 19
Port Security
19.1 Port Security Overview
19.1.1 What You Can Do
Port Security
19.2 Port Security Setup
Advanced Application > Port Security

181
Figure 134
LABEL DESCRIPTION
MAC freeze
Static MAC Forwarding
MAC freeze Active
Address Learning Port list

182
Switch
Setup
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

183
CHAPTER 20
Time Range
20.1 Time Range Overview
20.1.1 What You Can Do
Time Range
20.2 Configuring Time Range
Advanced Application > Time Range
Figure 135

184
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Absolute
Periodic
Type Absolute
Type Periodic
Add
Save
Cancel
Clear
Delete
Cancel

185
CHAPTER 21
Classifier
21.1 Classifier Overview
21.1.1 What You Can Do
Classifier Status
Classifier Configuration
Classifier Global Setting
21.1.2 What You Need to Know
1
2

186
21.2 Classifier Status
Advanced Application Classifier
Figure 136
21.3 Classifier Configuration
Classifier Configuration
Classifier Status Classifier Configuration
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Yes No
manual Classifier > Classifier Global Setting
Classifier Clear
Any

187
Figure 137

188
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Classifier Global Setting
Classifier Global Setting
None
Any
Any
Any
Any
Other
Any
MAC/Mask
Mask
Any
MAC/Mask
Mask

189
Any
Any
Any
Other
Establish Only TCP
Other
Establish Only TCP
UDP TCP IP Protocol
Any
UDP TCP IP Protocol
Any
Add
Save
LABEL DESCRIPTION

190
21.3.1 Viewing and Editing Classifier Configuration Summary
Classifier Index
Figure 138
Cancel
Clear
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Yes No
manual
Delete
Cancel
ETHERNET TYPE PROTOCOL NUMBER

191
21.4 Classifier Global Setting
Classifier
Configuration Classifier Global Setting
Figure 139
PROTOCOL TYPE PROTOCOL NUMBER
PROTOCOL NAME TCP/UDP PORT NUMBER
ETHERNET TYPE PROTOCOL NUMBER

192
21.5 Classifier Example
Policy
LABEL DESCRIPTION
manual
Advanced Application > Classifier > Classifier Configuration
auto
Apply
Save
Cancel

193
Figure 140

194
CHAPTER 22
Policy Rule
22.1 Policy Rules Overview
22.1.1 What You Can Do
Policy Rule
Classifier
22.2 Configuring Policy Rules
Classifier
Advanced Applications Policy Rule

195
Figure 141
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Classifier
Action

196
Discard the packet Send the packet to the egress port Rate Limit
Discard the packet Send the packet to the egress port
No change
Discard the packet
No change
Set the packet’s 802.1 priority
Send the packet to the mirror port
Send the packet to the egress port
Set the packet's VLAN ID
VLAN ID
Enable
Add
Save
Cancel
Clear
Yes No
LABEL DESCRIPTION

197
22.3 Policy Example
Policy
Example
Figure 142
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

198
CHAPTER 23
Queuing Method
23.1 Queuing Method Overview
Queuing Method Priority Queue
Assignment Switch Setup 802.1p Priority Port Setup
23.1.1 What You Can Do
Queueing Method
23.1.2 What You Need to Know
Strictly Priority Queuing
Weighted Fair Queuing
Weighted Round Robin Scheduling (WRR)

199
Weight
23.2 Configuring Queuing
Advanced Application Queuing Method
Figure 143

200
LABEL DESCRIPTION
SPQ WFQ WRR
Weight
Weight
WFQ WRR
WFQ WRR
Q0 Q7 SPQ
Q5
Q5 Q6 Q7 SPQ
None WFQ WRR
Apply
Save
Cancel

201
CHAPTER 24
Multicast
24.1 Multicast Overview
24.1.1 What You Can Do
Multicast Setup
IPv4 Multicast Status
IGMP Snooping
IPv6 Multicast Status
MLD Snooping-proxy
MVR
24.1.2 What You Need to Know
IP Multicast Addresses

202
IGMP Snooping
IGMP Snooping and VLANs
MLD Snooping-proxy

203
X
MLD Messages
Immediate
MVR Overview
1 2 3
S
S

204
Figure 144
Types of MVR Ports
MVR Modes
How MVR Works
S
A

205
Figure 145
24.2 Multicast Setup
Advanced
Application Multicast
Figure 146
24.3 IPv4 Multicast Status
Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv4 Multicast
Figure 147
LABEL DESCRIPTION

206
24.3.1 IGMP Snooping
IGMP Snooping Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv4 Multicast
Figure 148
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Active

207
No-Change
Active
Drop Flooding
Drop Flooding
LABEL DESCRIPTION

208
24.3.2 IGMP Snooping VLAN
Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv4 Multicast IGMP
Snooping IGMP Snooping VLAN
Deny
Replace
Default
Multicast > IPv4 Multicast > IGMP Snooping > IGMP
Filtering Profile
Auto
Fixed
Edge
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

209
Figure 149
LABEL DESCRIPTION
auto
fixed
auto fixed
MVR
MVR
Multicast > IPv4 Multicast > IGMP Snooping
Apply
Save
Cancel
MVR
Save
Cancel
Clear

210
24.3.3 IGMP Filtering Profile
IGMP Snooping
Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv4 Multicast IGMP
Snooping IGMP Filtering Profile
Figure 150
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Start Address End
Address

211
24.4 IPv6 Multicast Status
Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv6 Multicast
Figure 151
24.4.1 MLD Snooping-proxy
MLD Snooping-proxy Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv6 Multicast
Save
Clear
Delete Profile Delete
Delete Rule
Delete
Cancel Delete Profile Delete Rule
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION

212
Figure 152
24.4.2 MLD Snooping-proxy VLAN
VLAN Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv6 Multicast > MLD Snooping-proxy
Figure 153
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel

213
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Last Member Query Interval Robustness Variable
Last Member Query Interval Robustness Variable
Save
Cancel
Clear

214
24.4.3 MLD Snooping-proxy VLAN Port Role Setting
Port Role Setting Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv6 Multicast > MLD Snooping-
proxy > VLAN
Figure 154
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

215
24.4.4 MLD Snooping-proxy Filtering
Filtering Advanced
Application > Multicast > IPv6 Multicast > MLD Snooping-proxy
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Downstream Upstream
None
Immediate
Normal Fast
Apply
Save
Cancel

216
Figure 155
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Default
Multicast > IPv6 Multicast > MLD Snooping-proxy
> Filtering > Filtering Profile
Apply
Save
Cancel

217
24.4.5 MLD Snooping-proxy Filtering Profile
Filtering Profile Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv6 Multicast > MLD Snooping-proxy >
Filtering
Figure 156
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Start Address End
Address
Save
Clear

218
24.5 General MVR Configuration
MVR
Advanced Application > Multicast > MVR
Delete
Delete
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

219
Figure 157
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Dynamic Compatible
Dynamic
Compatible

220
24.5.1 MVR Group Configuration
Group Configuration
MVR
Save
Cancel
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

221
Figure 158
LABEL DESCRIPTION
MVR
Start Address
Save
Cancel
Delete
Delete

222
24.5.2 MVR Configuration Example
News
Movie S
Figure 159
MVR
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

223
Figure 160
Group Configuration
News Movie
Figure 161

224
Figure 162

225
CHAPTER 25
AAA
25.1 AAA Overview
Figure 163
25.1.1 What You Can Do
AAA
RADIUS Server Setup
TACACS+ Server Setup
AAA Setup
25.1.2 What You Need to Know

226
Local User Accounts
RADIUS and TACACS+
25.2 AAA Screens
AAA
Advanced Application AAA
Figure 164
25.3 RADIUS Server Setup
RADIUS Server Setup AAA
RADIUS TACACS+

227
Figure 165
LABEL DESCRIPTION
index-priority
round-robin
index-priority
1812

228
25.4 TACACS+ Server Setup
TACACS+ Server Setup AAA
Apply
1813
Apply
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

229
Figure 166
LABEL DESCRIPTION
index-priority
round-robin
index-priority
49

230
25.5 AAA Setup
AAA Setup AAA
Figure 167
Apply
49
Apply
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

231
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Access Control > Logins
Method 1 Method 2
Method 3 Method 1
Method 2
Method 3
local Access
Control > Logins
radius
tacacs+
Exec
Dot1x
start-stop Exec Dot1x
System
Exec
Dot1x
Commands

232
25.6 Technical Reference
25.6.1 Vendor Specific Attribute
Vendor-ID
Vendor-Type
Vendor-data
start-stop
Update Period
stop-only
Commands
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

233
25.6.1.1 Tunnel Protocol Attribute
25.6.2 Supported RADIUS Attributes
FUNCTION ATTRIBUTE
Vendor-Id = 890
Vendor-Type = 1
Vendor-data = ingress rate (Kbps in decimal format)
Vendor-Id = 890
Vendor-Type = 2
Vendor-data = egress rate (Kbps in decimal format)
Vendor-ID = 890
Vendor-Type = 3
Vendor-Data = "shell:priv-lvl=N"
Vendor-ID = 9 (CISCO)
Vendor-Type = 1 (CISCO-AVPAIR)
Vendor-Data = "shell:priv-lvl=N"
N
FUNCTION ATTRIBUTE
Tunnel-Type = VLAN(13)
Tunnel-Medium-Type = 802(6)
Tunnel-Private-Group-ID = VLAN ID

234
25.6.3 Attributes Used for Authentication
25.6.3.1 Attributes Used for Authenticating Privilege Access
$enab $
25.6.3.2 Attributes Used to Login Users
25.6.3.3 Attributes Used by the IEEE 802.1x Authentication
Ethernet(15)

235
CHAPTER 26
IP Source Guard
26.1 IP Source Guard Overview
26.1.1 What You Can Do
IP Source Guard
IPv4 Source Guard Setup
IP Source Guard Static Binding
DHCP Snooping
DHCP Snooping Configure
DHCP Snooping Port Configure
DHCP Snooping VLAN Configure
DHCP Snooping VLAN Port Configure
ARP Inspection Status

236
ARP Inspection VLAN Status
ARP Inspection Log Status
ARP Inspection Configure
ARP Inspection Port Configure
ARP Inspection VLAN Configure
26.1.2 What You Need to Know
26.2 IP Source Guard Screen
Advanced Application IP Source Guard
Figure 168
LABEL DESCRIPTION

237
26.3 IPv4 Source Guard Setup
Advanced
Application > IP Source Guard > IPv4 Source Guard Setup
Figure 169
26.4 IPv4 Source Guard Static Binding
Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > IPv4 Source Guard Setup > Static Binding
LABEL DESCRIPTION
2d3h4m5s
infinity
static
dhcp-snooping

238
Figure 170
LABEL DESCRIPTION
ARP-Request IP Application >
ARP Setup > ARP Learning
All ARP Freeze
Port List
ARP Freeze
VLAN List
ARP
Freeze
Any

239
26.5 DHCP Snooping
Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > IPv4 Source Guard Setup > DHCP Snooping
static
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

240
Figure 171
LABEL DESCRIPTION
DHCP Snooping Configure

241
none
read
write
Not Running
Not Running
LABEL DESCRIPTION

242
26.6 DHCP Snooping Configure
Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > IPv4 Source Guard Setup
> DHCP Snooping > Configure
LABEL DESCRIPTION

243
Figure 172
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Option82 DHCP Snooping VLAN Configure
Disable
Timeout interval Write delay interval
tftp://{domain name or IP address}/directory, if applicable/file name
tftp://192.168.10.1/database.txt

244
26.6.1 DHCP Snooping Port Configure
Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > IPv4 Source
Guard Setup > DHCP Snooping > Configure > Port
Figure 173
Renew
Agent URL
Binding collisions
DHCP Snooping
Apply
Save
LABEL DESCRIPTION

245
26.6.2 DHCP Snooping VLAN Configure
Advanced Application > IP Source
Guard > IPv4 Source Guard Setup > DHCP Snooping > Configure > VLAN
LABEL DESCRIPTION
*
Trusted Untrusted
Apply
Save

246
Figure 174
26.6.3 DHCP Snooping VLAN Port Configure
Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > IPv4 Source Guard Setup > DHCP Snooping > Configure
> VLAN > Port
LABEL DESCRIPTION
*
Yes
DHCP Snooping
Configure
Apply
Save

247
Figure 175
LABEL DESCRIPTION
DHCP Snooping
Configure
DHCP Snooping >
Configure > VLAN
Save
Clear
Delete Delete
Delete

248
26.7 ARP Inspection Status
Advanced Application > IP Source
Guard > IPv4 Source Guard Setup > ARP Inspection
Figure 176
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Delete
MAC+VLAN
IP
Port
Delete
Cancel
Previous Page Next Page

249
26.8 ARP Inspection VLAN Status
Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > IPv4 Source Guard Setup > ARP Inspection > VLAN Status
Figure 177
26.9 ARP Inspection Log Status
Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > IPv4
Source Guard Setup > ARP Inspection > Log Status
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Start VID End VID

250
Figure 178
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
overflow
ARP Inspection Configure
dhcp deny
static deny
deny
dhcp permit
static permit
ARP Inspection VLAN Configure

251
26.10 ARP Inspection Configure
Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > IPv4 Source Guard Setup > ARP Inspection >
Configure
Figure 179
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Syslog rate Log interval
Clearing log status table ARP Inspection
Log Status

252
26.10.1 ARP Inspection Port Configure
Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > IPv4 Source Guard Setup > ARP Inspection >
Configure > Port
Figure 180
Log Interval
Syslog rate Log interval
Syslog rate Log interval
Syslog rate Log interval
Syslog rate Syslog rate Log interval
Apply
Save
LABEL DESCRIPTION

253
26.10.2 ARP Inspection VLAN Configure
Advanced Application
> IP Source Guard > IPv4 Source Guard Setup > ARP Inspection > Configure > VLAN
LABEL DESCRIPTION
*
Trusted Untrusted
Apply
Save

254
Figure 181
26.11 Technical Reference
26.11.1 DHCP Snooping Overview
LABEL DESCRIPTION
*
Yes No
None
Deny
Permit
All
Apply
Save

255
26.11.1.1 Trusted vs. Untrusted Ports
26.11.1.2 DHCP Snooping Database
Figure 182
<initial-checksum>
TYPE DHCP-SNOOPING
VERSION 1
BEGIN
<binding-1> <checksum-1>
<binding-2> <checksum-1-2>
...
...
<binding-n> <checksum-1-2-..-n>
END

256
26.11.1.3 DHCP Relay Option 82 Information
26.11.1.4 Configuring DHCP Snooping
1
2
3
4
26.11.2 ARP Inspection Overview
Figure 183
B A X
A A X
A B

257
B A
A B X
X
26.11.2.1 ARP Inspection and MAC Address Filters
ARP Inspection MAC Address Filter
26.11.2.2 Trusted vs. Untrusted Ports
26.11.2.3 Syslog
26.11.2.4 Configuring ARP Inspection
1
2
3

258
CHAPTER 27
Loop Guard
27.1 Loop Guard Overview
Figure 184
27.1.1 What You Can Do
Loop Guard
27.1.2 What You Need to Know

259
N A B B
N B N A
Figure 185
N A P
B B P N A
N
Figure 186
N A
N
N N
Figure 187

260
27.2 Loop Guard Setup
Advanced Application Loop Guard
Figure 188
LABEL DESCRIPTION

261
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

262
CHAPTER 28
Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
28.1 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Overview
28.1.1 What You Can Do
Layer 2 Protocol Tunnel
28.1.2 What You Need to Know
1 2
A B C
Figure 189
A B C D
A B C D

263
A B
1 2
Figure 190
28.1.2.1 Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Mode
Access Tunnel
Access 1 2
A B
Tunnel
28.2 Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
Advanced Application Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling

264
Figure 191
LABEL DESCRIPTION

265
Access
Access
Tunnel
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

266
CHAPTER 29
PPPoE
29.1 PPPoE Intermediate Agent Overview
29.1.1 What You Can Do
PPPoE
Intermediate Agent
PPPoE IA Per-Port
PPPoE IA Per-Port Per-VLAN
PPPoE IA for VLAN
29.1.2 What You Need to Know
29.1.2.1 PPPoE Intermediate Agent Tag Format

267
29.1.2.2 Sub-Option Format
Flexible Circuit ID Syntax with Identifier String and Variables
WT-101 Default Circuit ID Syntax
PPPoE > Intermediate Agent

268
29.1.2.3 Port State
29.2 PPPoE Screen
Advanced Application PPPoE Click
Here Intermediate Agent
Figure 192

269
29.3 PPPoE Intermediate Agent
Advanced Application PPPoE > Intermediate Agent
Figure 193
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Advanced Application > PPPoE >
Intermediate Agent > Port Advanced Application
> PPPoE > Intermediate Agent > Port > VLAN
option
access-node-identifier
sp sv pv spv
# ; . , /

270
29.3.1 PPPoE IA Per-Port
Port Intermediate Agent
Figure 194
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION

271
29.3.2 PPPoE IA Per-Port Per-VLAN
VLAN Intermediate Agent > Port
Figure 195
Trusted Untrusted
Advanced Application > PPPoE
> Intermediate Agent > Port > VLAN
Remote-id
Advanced Application >
PPPoE > Intermediate Agent > Port > VLAN
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

272
29.3.3 PPPoE IA for VLAN
VLAN Intermediate Agent
Figure 196
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
*
Remote-id
Apply
Save
Cancel

273
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
*
Apply
Save
Cancel

274
CHAPTER 30
Error Disable
30.1 Error Disable Overview
30.1.1 CPU Protection Overview
30.1.2 Error-Disable Recovery Overview
30.1.3 What You Can Do
Errdisable Status
CPU Protection
Errdisable Detect
Errdisable Recovery

275
30.2 Error Disable Screen
Advanced Application > Errdisable
Figure 197
30.3 Error-Disable Status
Click here Errdisable Status Advanced
Application > Errdisable
LABEL DESCRIPTION

276
Figure 198
LABEL DESCRIPTION
inactive-port
inactive-reason
rate-limitation
CPU Protection 0

277
30.4 CPU Protection Configuration
Click Here CPU protection
Advanced Application > Errdisable
Advanced Application Errdisable Errdisable Detect
Figure 199
Forwarding Forwarding
Err-disable
inactive-port inactive-reason
LABEL DESCRIPTION

278
30.5 Error-Disable Detect Configuration
Click Here
Errdisable Detect Advanced Application > Errdisable
Figure 200
LABEL DESCRIPTION
0
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

279
30.6 Error-Disable Recovery Configuration
Click Here Errdisable Recovery Advanced Application > Errdisable
Figure 201
Advanced Application > Errdisable > CPU protection
inactive-port
inactive-reason
rate-limitation
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION

280
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

281
CHAPTER 31 30
Private VLAN
31.1 Private VLAN Overview
Figure 202
31.2 Configuring Private VLAN
Advanced Application Private VLAN

282
Figure 203
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Add
Save
Cancel
Clear
Delete
Cancel

283
CHAPTER 32
Green Ethernet
32.1 Green Ethernet Overview
IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE)
Auto Power Down
Auto Power Down
Auto Power Down
Short Reach
Short Reach
32.2 Configuring Green Ethernet
Advanced Application Green Ethernet

284
Figure 204
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel

285
CHAPTER 33 31
Link Layer Discovery Protocol
(LLDP)
33.1 LLDP Overview

286
Figure 205
33.2 LLDP-MED Overview

287
Figure 206
33.3 LLDP Screens
Advanced Application LLDP
Figure 207
LABEL DESCRIPTION

288
33.4 LLDP Local Status
Advanced Application LLDP > LLDP
Local Status
Figure 208
LABEL DESCRIPTION

289
33.4.1 LLDP Local Port Status Detail
Advanced Application LLDP
> LLDP Local Status
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Chassis ID Subtype
Chassis ID
System Capabilities Supported
System Capabilities Enabled
Management Address Subtype
Interface Number Subtype
Interface Number
Object Identifier
LLDP Local Port
Status Detail

290
Figure 209

291
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Port ID Subtype
Port ID
T
AN Supported
AN Enabled
AN Advertised Capability
Oper MAU Type
Aggregation Capability
Aggregation Status
Aggregation Port ID
• Network Policy
• Location
• Extend Power via MDI PSE
• Extend Power via MDI PD
• Inventory Management

292
33.5 LLDP Remote Status
Advanced Application LLDP > LLDP Remote Status (Click Here)
Figure 210
• Voice
• Voice-Signaling
• Guest-Voice
• Guest-Voice-Signaling
• Softphone-Voice
• Video-Conferencing
• Streaming-Video
• Video-Signaling
Coordinate-based LCI
Civic LCI
ELIN
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LLDP
Remote Port Status Detail

293
33.5.1 LLDP Remote Port Status Detail
Advanced
Application LLDP > LLDP Remote Status (Click Here)
Index LLDP Remote Status
Figure 211
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Chassis ID Subtype
Chassis ID

294
Port ID Subtype
Port ID
T
• System Capabilities Supported
• System Capabilities Enabled
• Management Address Subtype
• Management Address
• Interface Number Subtype
• Interface Number
• Object Identifier
LABEL DESCRIPTION

295
Figure 212
LABEL DESCRIPTION
• Port-Protocol VLAN ID
• Port-Protocol VLAN ID Supported
• Port-Protocol VLAN ID Enabled

296
• VLAN ID
• VLAN Name
AN Supported
AN Enabled
AN Advertised Capability
Oper MAU Type
Aggregation Capability
Aggregation Status
Aggregation Port ID
• Port Class
• MDI Supported
• MDI Enabled
• Pair Controlable
• PSE Power Pairs
• Power Class
LABEL DESCRIPTION

297
Figure 213

298
LABEL DESCRIPTION
• Network Policy
• Location
• Extend Power via MDI PSE
• Extend Power via MDI PD
• Inventory Management
• Voice
• Voice-Signaling
• Guest-Voice
• Guest-Voice-Signaling
• Softphone-Voice
• Video-Conferencing
• Streaming-Video
• Video-Signaling
Coordinate-base LCI
Civic LCI
ELIN
• Hardware Revision
• Software Revision
• Firmware Revision
• Model Name
• Manufacturer
• Serial Number
• Asset ID
Power Type
Power Source
Power Priority
Power Value

299
33.6 LLDP Configuration
Advanced Application LLDP >
LLDP Configuration (Click Here)
Figure 214
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel

300
33.6.1 Basic TLV Setting
Advanced Application LLDP > LLDP Configuration
(Click Here) > Basic TLV Setting
Figure 215
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION

301
33.6.2 Org-specific TLV Setting
Advanced Application LLDP > LLDP
Configuration (Click Here) > Org-specific TLV Setting
Figure 216
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION

302
33.7 LLDP-MED Configuration
Advanced Application LLDP > LLDP-MED Configuration
Figure 217
Note
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

303
33.8 LLDP-MED Network Policy
Advanced Application LLDP > LLDP-MED Network Policy (Click Here)
Figure 218
LABEL DESCRIPTION

304
33.9 LLDP-MED Location
Advanced Application LLDP > LLDP-MED Location (Click Here)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
• voice
• voice-signaling
• guest-voice
• guest-voice-signaling
• softphone-voice
• video-conferencing
• streaming-video
• video-signaling
Delete
Cancel

305
Figure 219
LABEL DESCRIPTION
• north
• south
• west
• east

306
• meters
• floor
• WGS84
• NAD83-NAVD88
• NAD83-MLLW
Enter the Civic Address by providing information such as Country, State, County, City,
Street, Number, ZIP code and other additional information. Enter at least two field in this
configuration including the Country. The valid length of the Country field is 2 characters
and all other fields are up to 32 characters.
• Country
• State
• County
• City
• Division
• Neighbor
• Street
• Leading-Street-Direction
• Street-Suffix
• Trailing-Street-Suffix
• House-Number
• House-Number-Suffix
• Landmark
• Additional-Location
• Name
• Zip-Code
• Building
• Unit
• Floor
• Room-Number
• Place-Type
• Postal-Community-Name
• Post-Office-Box
• Additional-Code
LABEL DESCRIPTION

307
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

308
CHAPTER 34
OAM
34.1 OAM Overview
34.1.1 What You Can Do
OAM Status
OAM Configuration
OAM Remote Loopback
34.2 OAM Status
Advanced
Application OAM

309
Figure 220
34.2.1 OAM Details
Port OAM Status
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Active
Passive
Active
Passive

310
Figure 221
LABEL DESCRIPTION

311
Active
Passive
Forward
Loopback
Discard
LABEL DESCRIPTION

312
Fault
Active Send Local
Passive Wait
Send Local Remote
Send Local Remote OK
Send Any
LABEL DESCRIPTION

313
34.3 OAM Configuration
OAM Status Configuration
Figure 222
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION

314
34.4 OAM Remote Loopback
OAM Status Remote Loopback
Figure 223
Active
Passive
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION

315
Test
Start
Stop
LABEL DESCRIPTION

316
CHAPTER 35
Static Route
35.1 Static Routing Overview
Telnet N1
R1
R2 N2
Figure 224
35.1.1 What You Can Do
Static Routing IPv4 Static Route
IPv4 Static Route
35.2 Static Routing
IP Application > Static Routing
N1
N2

317
Figure 225
IP Application > Static Routing > IPv4
Static Route
35.3 IPv4 Static Route
IP Application > Static Routing > IPv4 Static Route
Figure 226
LABEL DESCRIPTION

318
Add
Save
Cancel
Clear
Yes NO
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

319
CHAPTER 36
Differentiated Services
36.1 DiffServ Overview
36.1.1 What You Can Do
DiffServ
DSCP Setting
36.1.2 What You Need to Know
DSCP and Per-Hop Behavior
Figure 227
DSCP (6 bits) CU (2 bits)

320
DiffServ Network Example
A
Platinum Gold Silver Bronze
Bronze
Platinum
Figure 228
36.2 Activating DiffServ
IP Application DiffServ

321
Figure 229
36.3 DSCP Settings
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Active
Apply
Save
Cancel

322
36.3.1 Configuring DSCP Settings
DSCP Setting DiffServ
Figure 230
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel

323
CHAPTER 37
DHCP
37.1 DHCP Overview
37.1.1 What You Can Do
DHCPv4 Status
DHCPv4 Relay
VLAN Setting
DHCPv6 Relay
37.1.2 What You Need to Know
DHCP Modes
DHCPv4 Configuration Options
Global VLAN
Global
VLAN

324
37.2 DHCP Configuration
IP Application DHCP
DHCPv4
DHCPv6
Figure 231
37.3 DHCPv4 Status
IP Application DHCP > DHCPv4 DHCP Status
Figure 232
37.4 DHCPv4 Relay
LABEL DESCRIPTION
None
Global
VLAN

325
37.4.1 DHCPv4 Relay Agent Information
Relay Agent Information
Relay Agent Information Option
82 Option 82
Relay Agent Information System Name
System Name Basic Settings General Setup
37.4.1.1 DHCPv4 Relay Agent Information Format
37.4.1.2 Sub-Option Format
FIELD LABELS DESCRIPTION
Basic
Settings > General Setup

326
37.4.2 DHCPv4 Option 82 Profile
IP Application > DHCP > DHCPv4
Option 82 Profile
Figure 233
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Basic Setting General Setup

327
37.4.3 Configuring DHCPv4 Global Relay
IP Application > DHCP > DHCPv4
Global
Figure 234
Save
Cancel
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

328
37.4.4 DHCPv4 Global Relay Port Configure
IP Application > DHCP > DHCPv4 > Global > Port
Figure 235
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION
DHCP > DHCPv4 > Global
Save

329
37.4.5 Global DHCP Relay Configuration Example
VLAN1 VLAN2
Figure 236
DHCP Relay default1
Clear
Delete
LABEL DESCRIPTION

330
Figure 237
37.4.6 Configuring DHCP VLAN Settings
IP
Application DHCP > DHCPv4 VLAN DHCP Status
Figure 238
LABEL DESCRIPTION

331
37.4.7 DHCPv4 VLAN Port Configure
IP Application > DHCP > DHCPv4 > VLAN > Port
Figure 239
Save
Cancel
Clear
Relay
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION

332
37.4.8 Example: DHCP Relay for Two VLANs
Figure 240
VLAN Setting
DHCP > DHCPv4 > VLAN
Save
Clear
Delete
LABEL DESCRIPTION

333
Figure 241
37.5 DHCPv6 Relay
IP Application
> DHCP > DHCPv6

334
Figure 242
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Save
Cancel
Clear
Delete
Cancel

335
CHAPTER 38
ARP Setup
38.1 ARP Overview
38.1.1 What You Can Do
ARP Learning
38.1.2 What You Need to Know
38.1.2.1 How ARP Works
38.1.2.2 ARP Learning Mode
ARP-Reply
A B A B A

336
B
B A
B B
A A
B A
Gratuitous-ARP
ARP-Request

337
A
A B A B
38.2 ARP Setup
IP Application ARP Setup
ARP Learning
Figure 243
38.2.1 ARP Learning
ARP Learning IP
Application ARP Setup

338
Figure 244
LABEL DESCRIPTION
ARP-Reply
Gratuitous-ARP
ARP-Request
Apply
Save
Cancel

339
CHAPTER 39
Maintenance
39.1 Overview
39.1.1 What You Can Do
Maintenance
Firmware Upgrade
Restore Configuration
Backup Configuration
Tech-Support
39.2 The Maintenance Screen
Management Maintenance
Figure 245

340
39.2.1 Erase Running-Configuration
1 Maintenance Click Here Erase Running-Configuration
2 OK
Figure 246
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Configuration 1 Configuration 2
Click Here Firmware Upgrade
Click Here Restore Configuration
Click Here Backup Configuration
Click Here
Config 1 Configuration 1
Config 2 Configuration 2
Custom Default
Config 1 Configuration 1
Config 2 Configuration 2
Factory Default
Custom Default
Save
Click Here

341
3
Save
39.2.2 Save Configuration
Config 1 Configuration 1
Config 2 Configuration 2
Custom Default
Save
Apply Add
39.2.3 Reboot System
Reboot System
Config 1 Config 2 Custom Default
1 Maintenance Reboot System
Figure 247
2 OK
Config 1
Config 2
Factory Default
Custom Default
Custom Default

342
Custom Default Reboot System
39.3 Firmware Upgrade
Firmware 1 Firmware 2
.
Hardware Version Status
V2.x Hardware Version
Hardware
Version
WARNING! Be sure to upload the correct model firmware as uploading
the wrong model firmware may damage your device.
Management Maintenance Firmware Upgrade
Figure 248
File Path
Choose File Upgrade

343
System Info
39.4 Restore Configuration
Figure 249
File Path
Choose File Restore
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Firmware 1 Firmware 2
Running
Firmware 1 Firmware 2)
Firmware 1
Firmware 2
Firmware 1 Firmware 2)
Firmware 1 Firmware 2) Apply
Current Boot Image
Apply
Save
Cancel
1 2
File
Path Choose File
Upgrade
Management > Maintenance > Reboot System Config 1
Config 2 Factory Default Config 1 Config 2 Factory Default

344
39.5 Backup Configuration
Backup Configuration
Figure 250
1 Backup
2
File > Save As
Save Save File
Save As
Save Save File Save in
File name Save
39.6 Tech-Support
Management Maintenance Tech-Support

345
Figure 251
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Apply
Save
Cancel
Download
All
Download
Download
Download

346
39.7 Technical Reference
39.7.1 FTP Command Line
39.7.2 Filename Conventions
39.7.2.1 Example FTP Commands
ftp> put firmware.bin ras
ftp> get config config.cfg
Download
Download
LABEL DESCRIPTION
FILE TYPE INTERNAL NAME EXTERNAL NAME DESCRIPTION

347
WARNING! Be sure to upload the correct model firmware as uploading
the wrong model firmware may damage your device.
39.7.3 FTP Command Line Procedure
1
2 open
3 [ENTER]
4
5 bin
6 put put firmware.bin ras
put
config.cfg config
get config config.cfg
7 quit
39.7.4 GUI-based FTP Clients
39.7.5 FTP Restrictions
Service Access Control
Remote Management
General Commands for GUI-based FTP Clients
COMMAND DESCRIPTION

348
CHAPTER 40
Access Control
40.1 Access Control Overview
40.1.1 What You Can Do
Access Control
SNMP
Trap Group
User Information
Logins
Service Access Control
Remote Management
40.2 The Access Control Main Screen
Management Access Control

349
Figure 252
40.3 Configuring SNMP
Management Access Control SNMP
Figure 253
LABEL DESCRIPTION

350
40.3.1 Configuring SNMP Trap Group
SNMP Trap Group Trap Group
Figure 254
LABEL DESCRIPTION
v2c v3
v3v2c
Get Community
Get Community
Set Community
Set Community
Trap Community
Trap Community
Management
Access Control Logins
Apply
Save
Cancel

351
40.3.2 Enabling/Disabling Sending of SNMP Traps on a Port
SNMP > Trap Group Port
Figure 255
LABEL DESCRIPTION
SNMP Setting
Apply
Save
Cancel

352
40.3.3 Configuring SNMP User
SNMP User User
Figure 256
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

353
noauth
auth
priv
MD5 SHA
DES
AES
admin
readwrite
readonly
Save
Cancel
Clear
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

354
40.4 Setting Up Login Accounts
admin 1234
1234
admin
Management > Access Control > Logins
Figure 257
LABEL DESCRIPTION
1234

355
40.5 Service Access Control
Remote Management Access Control Access
Control
Figure 258
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LABEL DESCRIPTION

356
40.6 Remote Management
Management Access Control Remote Management
Access Control Access Control
Figure 259
Service Port
Apply
Save
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

357
40.7 Technical Reference
40.7.1 About SNMP
Figure 260
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Apply
Save
Cancel

358
SNMP v3 and Security
Supported MIBs
LABEL DESCRIPTION

359
SNMP Traps
1.3.6.1.4.1.890.1.15
OPTION OBJECT LABEL OBJECT ID DESCRIPTION
OPTION OBJECT LABEL OBJECT ID DESCRIPTION
OPTION OBJECT LABEL OBJECT ID DESCRIPTION

360
40.7.2 SSH Overview
Figure 261
40.7.2.1 How SSH works
OPTION OBJECT LABEL OBJECT ID DESCRIPTION
OPTION OBJECT LABEL OBJECT ID DESCRIPTION

361
Figure 262
1
2
3
40.7.2.2 SSH Implementation on the Switch

362
40.7.2.3 Requirements for Using SSH
40.7.3 Introduction to HTTPS
1
2
Figure 263
40.7.3.1 HTTPS Example

363
Internet Explorer Warning Messages
Internet Explorer 6
Security Alert Yes
No
Figure 264
Internet Explorer 7 or 8
Continue to this website (not
recommended)
Figure 265
Certificate Error Certificate
Error View certificates

364
Figure 266
Install Certificate...
Figure 267
Mozilla Firefox Warning Messages
This Connection is Unstructed
I Understand the Risks Add Exception...

365
Figure 268
Confirm Security Exception
Figure 269

366
40.7.4 Google Chrome Warning Messages
Your connection is not private
Advanced Proceed to x.x.x.x (unsafe)
Figure 270
40.7.4.1 The Main Screen

367
Figure 271

368
CHAPTER 41
Diagnostic
41.1 Overview
Diagnostic
41.2 Diagnostic
Management Diagnostic
Figure 272

369
LABEL DESCRIPTION
vlan
-
vlan
-
Ping
vlan
-
Trace Route
Port Test
Diagnose
Ok
Open
Short
Unknown
Unsupported

370
Pair status Ok
N/A Pair status Open Short Distance to fault
Unsupported
N/A Pair status Ok
Unsupported
Blink
Stop
LABEL DESCRIPTION

371
CHAPTER 42
System Log
42.1 Overview
42.2 System Log
Management > System Log
Figure 273
Refresh Clear
Download

372
CHAPTER 43
Syslog Setup
43.1 Syslog Overview
43.1.1 What You Can Do
Syslog Setup
43.2 Syslog Setup
Management Syslog
CODE SEVERITY

373
Figure 274
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Active
Apply
Save
Cancel

374
Add
Save
Cancel
Clear
Yes No
Delete
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

375
CHAPTER 44
Cluster Management
44.1 Cluster Management Overview
A
Figure 275
44.1.1 What You Can Do
Cluster Management

376
Clustering Management Configuration
44.2 Cluster Management Status
Management Cluster Management
Figure 276
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Manager
Member
None
Index
System Name
Online
Error
Offline Offline

377
44.3 Clustering Management Configuration
Management Cluster Management
Configuration
Figure 277
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Active
Clustering Candidates
Status Error
Cluster Management Status
Clustering Manager.
802.1Q
Clustering Candidates
Clustering Manager Port-based
Apply
Save

378
44.4 Technical Reference
44.4.1 Cluster Member Switch Management
Clustering Management Status Index
Cancel
Clustering Candidate
Clustering Candidate
Clustering Candidate
Cluster Manager Status Error Cluster
Management Status
Add
Save
Cancel
Refresh
System Name
Remove
Cancel
LABEL DESCRIPTION

379
Figure 278
44.4.1.1 Uploading Firmware to a Cluster Member Switch
example

380
Figure 279
C:\>ftp 192.168.1.1
Connected to 192.168.1.1.
220 Switch FTP version 1.0 ready at Thu Jan 1 00:58:46 1970
User (192.168.0.1:(none)): admin
331 Enter PASS command
Password:
230 Logged in
ftp> ls
200 Port command okay
150 Opening data connection for LIST
--w--w--w- 1 owner group 3042210 Jul 01 12:00 ras
-rw-rw-rw- 1 owner group 393216 Jul 01 12:00 config
--w--w--w- 1 owner group 0 Jul 01 12:00 fw-00-a0-c5-01-23-46
-rw-rw-rw- 1 owner group 0 Jul 01 12:00 config-00-a0-c5-01-23-46
226 File sent OK
ftp: 297 bytes received in 0.00Seconds 297000.00Kbytes/sec.
ftp> bin
200 Type I OK
ftp> put 430AAHW0.bin fw-00-a0-c5-01-23-46
200 Port command okay
150 Opening data connection for STOR fw-00-a0-c5-01-23-46
226 File received OK
ftp: 262144 bytes sent in 0.63Seconds 415.44Kbytes/sec.
ftp>
FTP PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
User
Password
ls
430AAHW0.bin
fw-00-a0-c5-01-23-46
config-00-a0-c5-01-23-46

381
CHAPTER 45
MAC Table
45.1 MAC Table Overview
MAC Table
MAC Table
Static MAC Forwarding
45.1.1 What You Can Do
MAC Table
45.1.2 What You Need to Know
1
2

382
Figure 280
45.2 Viewing the MAC Table
Management MAC Table
Figure 281

383
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Search
All
Static
MAC
VID
Port
MAC
VID
PORT
Dynamic to MAC forwarding Transfer
Static MAC Forwarding
Dynamic to MAC filtering Transfer
Filtering Discard source
Transfer Type
Cancel
dynamic static
Static MAC Forwarding

384
CHAPTER 46
ARP Table
46.1 Overview
46.1.1 What You Can Do
ARP Table
46.1.2 What You Need to Know
46.2 Viewing the ARP Table
Management > ARP Table

385
Figure 282
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Flush
All
IP Address
Port
Flush
Cancel
CPU
0
Basic Setting > IP Setup

386
CHAPTER 47
Path MTU Table
47.1 Path MTU Overview
47.2 Viewing the Path MTU Table
Management Path MTU Table
Figure 283
LABEL DESCRIPTION

387
CHAPTER 48
Configure Clone
48.1 Overview
48.2 Configure Clone
Management Configure Clone

388
Figure 284

389
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Source
Destination
2, 4, 6
2-6
Basic Setting
Advanced Application
Apply
Save
Cancel

390
CHAPTER 49
IPv6 Neighbor Table
49.1 IPv6 Neighbor Table Overview
Basic Setting > IPv6 > IPv6 Configuration > IPv6 Neighbor
Setup
49.2 Viewing the IPv6 Neighbor Table
Management IPv6 Neighbor
Table
Figure 285
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Address
MAC Interface

391
LABEL DESCRIPTION

392
CHAPTER 50
Port Status
50.1 Overview
50.2 Port Status
Status Port Status Quick
Links Status Port Status
Management Port Status
Figure 286
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Port Details
Basic Setting Port Setup
10M 100M 1000M
10G F H
Copper Fiber Down

393
50.2.1 Port Details
Port Port Status
FORWARDING STOP
Blocking
Port Clear Counter
Any
LABEL DESCRIPTION

394
Figure 287
LABEL DESCRIPTION
10M 100M 1000M
10G F H
Copper Fiber Down

395
FORWARDING STOP
Blocking
Link
Link
LABEL DESCRIPTION

396
50.2.2 Port Utilization
Link Management > Port Status > Port Utilization
Status Port Status
Quick Links Status Port Status
Utilization
Figure 288
LABEL DESCRIPTION

397
LABEL DESCRIPTION
10M 100M 1000M 10G
F Copper Fiber
Down
Link

398
CHAPTER 51
Troubleshooting
51.1 Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5

399
51.2 Switch Access and Login
1 192.168.1.1
2
3
4
1 admin 1234
2
Login
1
2
3
4
5
6

400
Advanced Suggestions
Login
1 admin
1234
2
3
4
Advanced Application
Advanced Application
Display System Log Management Diagnostic
Management Access Control Remote Management

401
51.3 Switch Configuration
Save
Config 1
Config 1

402
APPENDIX A
Customer Support
http://www.zyxel.com/homepage.shtml
http://www.zyxel.com/about_zyxel/zyxel_worldwide.shtml
Required Information
Corporate Headquarters (Worldwide)
Taiwan
Asia
China
India
Kazakhstan

403
Korea
Malaysia
Pakistan
Philippines
Singapore
Taiwan
Thailand
Vietnam
Europe
Austria
Belarus

404
Belgium
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Hungary
Italy

405
Latvia
Lithuania
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Romania
Russia
Slovakia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland

406
Turkey
UK
Ukraine
Latin America
Argentina
Brazil
Ecuador
Middle East
Israel
Middle East

407
North America
USA
Oceania
Australia
Africa
South Africa

408
APPENDIX B
Common Services
Name
Protocol TCP/UDP
User-Defined Port(s
Port(s) Protocol
Protocol TCP UDP TCP/UDP
Protocol USER
Description
NAME PROTOCOL PORT(S) DESCRIPTION

409
NAME PROTOCOL PORT(S) DESCRIPTION

410
NAME PROTOCOL PORT(S) DESCRIPTION

411
APPENDIX C
IPv6
Overview
IPv6 Addressing
2001:0db8:1a2b:0015:0000:0000:1a2f:0000
2001:0db8:1a2b:0015:0000:0000:1a2f:0000
2001:db8:1a2b:15:0:0:1a2f:0
2001:0db8:0000:0000:1a2f:0000:0000:0015
2001:0db8::1a2f:0000:0000:0015 2001:0db8:0000:0000:1a2f::0015
2001:db8::1a2f:0:0:15 2001:db8:0:0:1a2f::15
Prefix and Prefix Length
2001:db8:1a2b:15::1a2f:0/32
2001:db8
Link-local Address
Global Address

412
Unspecified Address
Loopback Address
Multicast Address
MULTICAST ADDRESS DESCRIPTION
FF01:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
FF01:0:0:0:0:0:0:2
FF02:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
FF02:0:0:0:0:0:0:2
FF05:0:0:0:0:0:0:2
FF05:0:0:0:0:0:1:3
MULTICAST ADDRESS
FF00:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
FF01:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
FF02:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
FF03:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
FF04:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
FF05:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
FF06:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
FF07:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
FF08:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
FF09:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
FF0A:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
FF0B:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
FF0C:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
FF0D:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
FF0E:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
FF0F:0:0:0:0:0:0:0

413
Subnet Masking
Interface ID
EUI-64
Stateless Autoconfiguration
DHCPv6
MAC
EUI-64

414
Identity Association
S1
S2
DHCP Relay Agent
Prefix Delegation
T1
T2
Renew
Rebind
Rebind
to S1
Renew
to S1
Renew
to S1
Renew
to S1
Renew
to S1
Renew
to S1
to S2
to S2

415
ICMPv6
Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP)
IPv6 Cache

416
Example - Enabling IPv6 on Windows XP/2003/Vista
ipv6
install ipconfig
ipconfig
Example - Enabling DHCPv6 on Windows XP
1
2 Start All Programs Dibbler-DHCPv6 Client Install as service
3 Start Control Panel Administrative Tools Services
4 Dibbler - a DHCPv6 client
C:\>ipv6 install
Installing...
Succeeded.
C:\>ipconfig
Windows IP Configuration
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 10.1.1.46
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : fe80::2d0:59ff:feb8:103c%4
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 10.1.1.254

417
5
Start OK
6
Example - Enabling IPv6 on Windows 7
1 Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Local Area Connection
2 Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)
3 OK

418
4 Close Local Area Connection Status
5 Start All Programs Accessories Command Prompt
6 ipconfig
C:\>ipconfig
Windows IP Configuration
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IPv6 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 2001:b021:2d::1000
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::25d8:dcab:c80a:5189%11
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 172.16.100.61
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : fe80::213:49ff:feaa:7125%11
172.16.100.254

419
APPENDIX D
Legal Information
Copyright
Disclaimer
Regulatory Notice and Statement
United States of America
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) EMC Statement
Canada
Industry Canada ICES statement
European Union
CE EMC statement

420
List of National Codes
Safety Warnings
COUNTRY ISO 3166 2 LETTER CODE COUNTRY ISO 3166 2 LETTER CODE

421
Environment Statement
European Union - Disposal and Recycling Information
-

422
About the Symbols
Explanation of the Symbols
Viewing Certifications
Zyxel Limited Warranty
Note
Registration
Trademarks
SYMBOL EXPLANATION

423
Index
Numerics
87
A
225
226
225
225
225
225
225
225
348
354
356
355
357
230
335, 384, 387, 389
47, 354
82
40
24
24
25
25
335
335
335
337
384
236, 256
335
336
230
225
225
230
36
108
B
344
156
157
157
156
77
60
235
235
236
136
136
158
C
264
422
108
108
52
154

424
319
185
185
190
192
191
191
185
186, 190
186
190
375
378
375, 377
375, 378
379
375
377
375
376
375
377
378
375
375
154
316
341
53
344
343
341
402
419
319
123
274
80
80
402
D
81
36
83
323
323
323
325
324
256
60, 236, 254
256
256
255
255
255
327
329
325
326
325
324
333
333
333
368
369
369
319
319
319
320
319
319
320
319
319
319
419
104
104
104
319

425
319
319
342
162
E
125
157
277
274
276
277
278
279
275
274
335, 384
78
308
369
226
F
419
346
346
133
133
381
78
342, 379
87
87
148
115
115
35
346
347
347
G
108
108
82, 108
79
55
35
80
336
283
283
283
283
283
108, 115
115
108
H
28
78
35
148
87
362
362
362
362
362
I

426
172
170
173
87
283
210
207
207
202
203
208
125
157
56
28
30, 33
32
37
28
84
83
235
236, 256
236, 254
236
84
235
411
411
413
411
413
411
411
390
411
411
411
413
412
93
102
98
99
95
98
95
100
101
98
94
211
211
390
L
262
263
262
263
262
262
263
262, 264
263
262
263
263
262
263
263
262
162, 265
168
168
40
162
162
163
164
164
166
162
162
285
285

427
300
299
289
301
293
285
285
286
286
286
53
371
44
52
354
354
354
354
354
354
354
258
259
259
260
258
M
78
78
78, 384
182
82, 182
182
181
381
383
381
383
383
382
121
344
342
343
339
340
340
358
83
125
27
26
256
386
345
345
36
78
345
358
358
358
160
217
212
215
217
214
213
160
30, 33
142
144
154
154
148, 154
148
135, 137
151
152
148
151
148
148, 151

428
148
148
150
386
81
208
201
205
210
129
135, 137
137
81
203
218
203
203
N
23
357
80
O
308
309
308
312
312
311
308
309
308
314
183
308
325
P
265
52
47, 354
386
386
319
319
369
92
91
90
89
87
194
194
194
194
197
194
194
170
173
172
175
171
387, 389
387, 389
387, 389
393
160
162
180
182
180
180
180
85
392
393
396
396
115

429
109
122
125
125
125
369, 370
160
86
162
79
40
79
266
268
268
270
268
267
266
268
268
272
266
83
83
281
281
281
281
281
422
118
118
118
125
118
119
119
118
108
Q
319
185
319
199
198
198
198
198, 200
R
32
226
226
233
226
135
40
341
341
183
422
356
357
357
54, 340
340
54, 343
372
198
135
139
29
340
340
340
S
53, 341
183

430
183
184
355
356
36
357
358
358
353
47, 350
357
358
358
357
358
358
353
349
350
352
358
357
359
359, 360
135
198
361
360
361
360
362
162
236
127
127
129
129
317
318
316
112
113
113
48, 68
144
150
392
79
141
110
135, 264
141, 145
140, 143
136
140, 144
140
136
140, 141, 143, 145
136
140, 141, 143, 145
136, 140, 144
140, 144
142, 146
137, 142, 145
136
138, 141
136
258
117
117
116
115
53
54
82
372
372
372
372
372
77
341
T
225, 226
226
228

431
107
344
344
79
225
80
80
183
80
80
80
319
422
36
36
37
37
350
162
162
255
268
233
60
60
319
U
265
255
268
45
45
226
V
232
29
111
108
108
108
81
81
115
108
107
115
81, 107
110
111
114
122
125
125
125
115
112
110, 111
115
107
109
109, 115
82, 109
81
84, 107
109
115
118
120
232
265
W
31
422
422

432
55
48
44
54
49
199
199
198
Z
70
75
70
346
70

