GE Security EtherNAV D7600 Series manuel d'utilisation

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    EtherNA V ™ D7600 Series Installation & Operation Instructions managed ethernet switches GE Security[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch PREF ACE This manual describes how to install and use the D7600 series EtherNav” Manageable 8/9-Por t 10/100/1000 Base-TX (100/1000 Base-FX) Ethernet Switch. This switch integrates full wire speed switching technology with SNMP/RMON web- based management functions. The D7600 series brings a simple answer to today’s c[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch INST ALLA TION & OPERA TION MANUAL / IFS D7600 PREF ACE T ABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT OVERVIEW Package Contents............................................................................................................................................ 1 Product Features...................................................[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch INST ALLA TION & OPERA TION MANUAL / IFS D7600 SWIT CH MANAGEMENT CONTINUED …. SNMP-Based Network Management ................................................................................... 22 Protocols...............................................................................................................[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-Por t Switch When you unpack the product package, you shall find the items listed below . • D7600 EtherNav ” Management Switch • D7600 Quick Start Guide • Ext ernal Power Adapter • CD ROM Basic Features: - Provides up to nine (10/100/1000TX and/or 100/1000FX combination) por ts - Multimode fiber using SC connectors up to 2 [...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch PRODUCT FE A TURES CONTINUED ... Management S upport: VLAN - 802.1Q tagged VLAN (up to 64 VL ANs) - Quality of Service (QoS) Link Aggregation - Por t-based Aggregation, up to four groups with a maximum of four por ts each group - Load sharing based on source and destination MAC addresses Port-Mirroring - Por t-mirr oring[...]

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    User ’s Manual 3 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch FRONT P ANEL DISPL A Y 10/100TX Port Status (D7600-MM-E-CC Shown) Optical Status 10/100/1000TX Port Status Power Indicator 1. Power Indicator This LED comes on when the switch is properly connected to power . 2. Optical Status LED’s (FX) The ACT LED’s come on when data is present . (LED will flash [...]

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    User ’s Manual 4 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch LED State Indication GREEN YELLOW Steady A valid network connection established Flashing Data transfer PHYSICAL P OR TS This EtherNav ” managed switch provides up to nine (10/100/1000TX and/or 100/1000FX combinations) por ts: CONNECTIVITY - RJ-45 connectors - SC connector on fiber por ts MODE SELECTI[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch BASIC FUNCTIONS In general, the D7600 is responsible for switching both VL AN tagged and untagged frames from a receiving port to one or more transmitting ports. The switch per forms multiple steps during the switching process: VLAN CL ASSIFICA TION LE ARNING FILTERING AGING Below is additional information about tasks th[...]

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    PLE ASE NOTE: I. Half-duplex mode uses back pressur e flow control to prevent the receiving buffer from being overrun by data from a source node. II. Full-duplex mode uses 802.3x flow control standard to prevent fast data traffic from overrunning slow data traffic. III. Auto-sensing mode is in use after auto-negotiating with the other end of the li[...]

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    User ’s Manual 7 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch MUL TICAST SWIT CHING For multicast switching, the D7600 checks whether the received frame is a BPDU. If a BPDU is received, the switch for war ds the frame to the CPU for processing by the spanning tree protocol. Other wise, the D7600 performs the following processes: VLAN CL ASSIFICA TION Same as for[...]

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    User ’s Manual 8 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch VLAN A vir tual LAN (VLAN) is a network of computers or peripherals that behave as if they are connected to the same wire, even though they may actually be physically located in different locations of a LAN. VL ANs are similar to a group of end stations, perhaps on multiple physical L AN segments that [...]

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    BROADCAST CONTROL In traditional networks, traffic broadcasts to all network devices, whether they are the intended recipients or not . However , VLANs can be set up to contain only those devices that need to communicate with each other . As a result , VLANs considerably reduce network congestion. In addition, VL ANs prevent broadcast storms from c[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 10 REMO TE VL AN MEMBERSHIP Additionally to providing network management tools that allow network administrators to stat- ically add and delete VL AN member por ts, the switch also suppor ts GVRP (GARP VL AN Registration Protocol). GVRP allows for dynamic registration of VLAN port members within switch a[...]

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    User ’s Manual 11 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch IGMP Snooping & IP Multicast Filtering Continued... If there is more than one router on the LAN performing IP multicasting, one of the routers is elected ‘querier ’ and assumes the reponsibility. Based on the group membership information learned from the IGMP , a router can deter- mine which ([...]

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    User ’s Manual Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch INST ALL A TION This section gives step-by-step instructions about how to install the EtherNav ” D7600 switch: Selecting a Site for the Swit ch As with any electric device, you should place the switch where it will not be subjected to temperatures, humidity, or electromagnetic interference above the ra[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 13 DIN Rail Back Mounting (-DB Option) The bracket provided will require the remov al and re-installation of some cover screws as shown below . DIN Rail Side Mounting (-DS Option) The bracket provided will require the remov al and re-installation of one cover screw , the other screws are provided with th[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 14 Rack Mounting Single Unit (-RS Option) The brackets provided have screws included for proper mounting as shown below . Note: All screws must be fastened and secured to insure adequate stability and strength. Mounting S crews 4 Locations (Provided) Brackets (-RS Option) (Top View) (Front View)[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 15 Rack Mounting Dual Units (-RD Option) The brackets and braces provided have screws included for proper mounting as shown below . Brackets (2 Provided) Mounting Screws Brace Locations (Front View) Brace (2 Provided ) (Bottom View)[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 16 CONNECTING TO P OWER External Power Step One: W ire the supplied AC power adapter to the “A ” receptacle plug at the front of the switch. — white stripe to pin 1 (+), black to pin 2 (-). Step Two: Attach the plug into a standard AC outlet with the appropriate AC voltage. Note: The secondary supp[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 17 CONNECTING TO YOUR NET WORK Cable Type & Length Wire the supplied AC power adapter to the “ A” receptacle plug at the front of the switch. — white stripe to pin 1 (+), black to pin 2 (-). Step Two: Attach the plug into a standard AC outlet with the appropriate AC voltage. It is necessary to [...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 18 SWIT CH MANAGEMENT This section explains the methods that you can use to configure management access to the switch. It describes the types of management applications and the communication and management protocols that deliver data between your management device (workstation or personal computer) and t[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 19 Administration Console via RS-232 Console Port: Advantages: • No IP address or subnet needed • Text-based • HyperTerminal built into Windows 95/98/NT/2000 operating systems Disadvantages: • Must be near switch • Inconvenient for remote users Web-Based Browser Inter face: Advantages: • Idea[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 20 ADMINISTRA TION CONSOLE The administration console is an external, character-oriented, menu-driven user interface for per forming system administration such as displaying statistics or changing option settings. Using this method, you can view the administration console from a terminal, personal com- p[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 21 WEB MANAGEMENT The switch provides a browser inter face that lets you configure and manage the switch remotely. After you set up your IP address for the switch, you can access the switch’s web interface applications directly in your web browser by entering the IP address of the switch. You can then [...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 22 SNMP-BASED NET WORK MANAGEMENT If you enable the SNMP function through the console por t , you can use an external SNMP- based application to configure and manage the switch. This management method requir es the SNMP agent on the switch and the SNMP Network Management Station to use the same community[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 23 MENU-DRIVEN CONSOLE MANAGEMENT The switch provides a menu-driven console inter face for configuration purposes. The switch can be configured either locally through its RS-232 port or remotely via a Telnet session. This section describes how to configure the switch using its menu-driven console. Loggin[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 24 SWIT CH MANAGEMENT SCREEN Basic Management Refer to performing basic management activities. Advanced Management Refer to performing advanced management activities. Logout Highlight this option and press <enter> to log out . Save Settings Highlight this option and press <enter> to save the [...]

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    NO TE: Remember to release the <Caps Lock> key if you press <K> or <J> and cannot move the highlight on the screen. Basic management activities consist of General, LAN Port , and Console Port tasks. T o Perform Basic Management Activities Step 1: Highlight [Basic Management] from [Switch Management] screen and press <enter> [...]

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    User ’s Manual 26 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 2: Highlight a desired option and press <enter>. Or press <esc> to EXIT . NO TE: The changes will be effective after you press the <esc>, but will not be saved until you select the Save Setting function. GENERAL MANAGEMENT CONFIGURA TIONS Step 1: Highlight General from [Basic Ma[...]

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    User ’s Manual 27 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 2: S ystem Name Syst em Name is highlighted. Press <ent er> if you want to change it . Step 3: Location Move to highlight Location and press <ent er> if you want to change it . Step 4: admin Passwor d Move to highlight Admin Password and press <enter> I f you want to change it .[...]

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    User ’s Manual 28 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch LAN Port Configurations Step 1: Highlight L AN Port from [Basic Management] screen and press <enter>. Step 2: Speed & Flow Control Speed & Flow Control is highlighted. Press <enter> if you want to set speed or flow control on port . Step 3: Highlight All Por ts and press <ent er[...]

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    Step 4: Port Setting Options screen appears. Highlight Speed & Flow Control and press <enter>. Step 5: Line Speed For Line Speed, move to highlight a desired setting from Speed Options and press <enter>. Note: In the Speed Options, HD denotes half-duplex and FD denotes full-duplex. Step 6: Press <esc> to previous screen. Highl[...]

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    Step 8: Press <esc> to a previous screen as shown in Step 3. Step 9: Admin. Control Highlight All Ports and press <enter> to configure at one time. Or move to highlight each por t and press <ent er> to configure individually. Step 10: For Admin Control, move to highlight Up or Down from Admin Status Options. Step 11: The por t is [...]

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    Step 12: Physical Port Address Press <esc> to a previous screen as shown in Step 1 . Step 13: Move to highlight Physical Address to view physical port address. Step 14: Return to Basic Management Press <esc> to return to [Basic Management] screen when completed. Console Por t Configurations Step 1: Move to highlight Console Por t from [[...]

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    User ’s Manual 32 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Alarm Configurations[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 33 PERFORMING ADV ANCED MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES Advanced management activities consist of L2 Switching Database/ IP Networking/ Bridging/ Static Filtering/ Spanning Tree/ SNMP/ Other Protocols/ Port Trunking/ Port Mirroring/ File Transfer . T o Perform Advanced Management Activities Step 1: Highlight [Adva[...]

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    User ’s Manual 34 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch L2 Swit ching DataBase View and change VLAN, MAC address, IP multicast group, and port perspectives. IP Network ing View and change IP settings and ping settings. Bridging View and change aging period for MAC address and flood limit for all ports. Static Filt ering View/add/delete/search all source/de[...]

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    User ’s Manual 35 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch L2 Swit ching DataBase Step 1: VL AN Perspective Highlight L2 Switching Database from [Advanced Management] screen and press <enter> . Step 2: The VL AN Perspective is highlighted. Pr ess <enter> to view VL AN info of the default VL AN or if you want to obtain a VL AN perspective instead o[...]

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    Step 4: Press <esc> and appears the following screen. Press <+> to add new switch por ts to the newly created VLAN. Step 5: Move to highlight a suitable option from Port Options and press <enter> , e.g. Untagged Por ts. User ’s Manual 36 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch[...]

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    Step 6: From Select Untagged Por ts , press <enter> to select All Ports or move to highlight each port individually and press <ent er> . Similar procedure when you select Tagged Ports and Forbidden Por ts in Step 5 . Note: If you added untagged por ts and want to now add tagged ports or forbidden ports, or vice versa, repeat St ep 5 and[...]

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    Step 9: Press <esc> to a previous screen as shown in Step 2 when completed with deleting a VLAN. Step 10: VL AN Info Highlight an existing VLAN and press <enter> to view VLAN information. Step 11: Move to highlight VLAN Activities and press <enter> to view or search activity information. User ’s Manual 38 Manageable 8/9-P ort Sw[...]

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    User ’s Manual 39 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch IP Multicast Group Perspective Step 1: Move to highlight IP Multicast Group Perspective from L2 Swit ching Database screen, and press <enter>. Step 2: Move to highlight an address to view information associated with this IP multicast group. MAC Address Perspective Step 1: Move to highlight MAC A[...]

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    Step 2: Per Port VLAN Activities Per Por t VL AN Activities is highlighted. Press <enter>. Step 3: Move to highlight a por t and press <enter>. Example: select Por t 1 to view corresponding VL AN Activities. User ’s Manual 40 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 4: View or search by MAC address individually. Step 5: Press <esc> to r[...]

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    Step 6: Per Port Statistics Move to highlight Per Por t Statistics and press <enter>. Step 7: Move to highlight a por t and press <enter>. Example: select Por t 1 to view corresponding VLAN Activities. Press [R] to reset counter for this port . User ’s Manual 41 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch[...]

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    Step 8: Per Port Priority Move to highlight Per Por t Priority and pr ess <enter>. Step 9: Move to highlight a por t and press <enter>. Example: select P or t 1 t o view corresponding priority level. User ’s Manual 42 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch[...]

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    User ’s Manual 43 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch IP Network ing Step 1: Move to highlight IP Networking from [Advanced Management] screen and press <enter>. Step 2: IP & RIP Settings Highlight IP & RIP Settings from IP Networking and press <enter>. Step 3: The screen shows a list of VL AN IDs, IP addresses, subnet masks, pro xy A[...]

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    User ’s Manual 44 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 4: Move to highlight the row that contains the parameters you want to change, and then press <ent er>. Ping Settings Step 1: Move to highlight Ping from IP Networking and press <enter>.[...]

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    User ’s Manual 45 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 2: Host Move to highlight Host and press <ent er>. Step 3: Enter 4 decimal bytes (dot separated) as the IP address to ping. Step 4: Count Move to highlight Count and press <ent er>. Step 5: Specify a packet count number from 1 to 999, or type 0 for an infinite packet count . Press <[...]

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    User ’s Manual 46 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 2: Aging Time Move to highlight Aging Time and press <enter>. Enter a decimal number as bridge aging period in seconds or , enter 0 for no aging. Step 3: Flood Limits for all Ports Move to highlight Flood Limit for All ports and press <enter>. Enter a decimal number as flood limit in [...]

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    Step 3: Add/Delet e/Search Press [+] on keypad to add a specific MAC address to be filtered. Press [-] to delete a specific MAC address from being filtered. Press [S] to search through current list of MAC addresses in the static filtering database. The static filtering database maximum capacity is 64. Caution: User ’s Manual 47 Manageable 8/9-P o[...]

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    User ’s Manual 48 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Spanning Tr ee Functions Step 1: Move to highlight Spanning Tree from [Advanced Management] screen, and press <enter>. Step 2: Spanning Tr ee Configurations Move to highlight Spanning Tr ee Configurations if you want to change Spanning Tree Protocol Configurations. Step 3: Spanning Tr ee Protoco[...]

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    User ’s Manual 49 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 6: Max Age (sec) Move to highlight Max Age and press <enter>. Type a decimal number for the max age. Step 7: For war d Delay (sec) Move to highlight Forward Delay and press <enter>. Type a decimal number for the forward delay. Spanning Tr ee Port States Step 1: Move to highlight Spann[...]

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    User ’s Manual 50 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Spanning Tr ee Port Priorities Step 1: Move to highlight Spanning Tree Por t Priorities if you want to change the priority level per port , and press <enter>. Step 2: Move to highlight All Ports or each port individually, and press <ent er>. For new priority value, type a decimal number fr[...]

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    User ’s Manual 51 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 3: Get Community Name Move to highlight Get Community Name and pr ess <enter>. Enter text and press <enter>. Step 4: Set Community Name Move to highlight Set Community Name and pr ess <enter>. Enter text and press <enter>. Step 5: Trap Community Name Move to highlight Trap[...]

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    User ’s Manual 52 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Other Protocols Step 1: Move to highlight Other Protocols from [Advanced Management] screen, and press <ent er>. Step 2: GVRP Move to highlight GVRP and press <ent er>. Decide to have it Disabled or Enabled.[...]

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    Step 3: IGMP Move to highlight IGMP and press <enter>. Decide to have it Disabled or set in either Passive or Active mode. Link Aggregation See the console screen Port Mirroring Step 1: Move to highlight Port Mirroring from [Advanced Management] screen, and press <ent er>. Yo u can mirror one por t to Port 1. User ’s Manual 53 Managea[...]

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    Step 2: Press <enter> to enter Port Mirroring Options. Step 3: Mirror From Press <enter> to enter Mirror From Options, listing the por ts that can be mirrored from. User ’s Manual 54 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch[...]

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    Step 4: Move to highlight the por t you want to mirror from and pr ess <ent er>. Step 5: Mirror Mode Move to select Mirror Mode. From Mode Options, decide whether the port to be mirrored from will be receiving or transmitting. Step 6: Press <esc> when completed. Quality of Ser vice (QoS) See Console Screen Port Access Control See Consol[...]

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    User ’s Manual 56 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch SENDING AND RECEIVING FILES The TF TP protocol is used to download upgraded softwar e to the switch. A VL AN with the proper IP address and routing path to the TF TP server must be configured for the switch to access the specified TF TP server . Step 1: Move to highlight File Transfer fr om [Advanced [...]

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    User ’s Manual 57 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 5: Press <esc> when completed. Step 6: A dialog box appears to ask if you want to transfer file now . Highlight [Y es] and press <enter> to star t file transfer , or move to highlight [No] and press <ent er> to deny it . Press <esc> to exit . Step 7: Send File Via TF TP Mo[...]

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    User ’s Manual 58 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Logout T o log out , highlight Logout from [Switch Management] screen and press <enter>. Please remember to save settings you have changed before you log out . Save Settings T o save the current settings and remain in the configuration program, highlight Save Settings from [Switch Management] an[...]

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    User ’s Manual 59 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch WEB-BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT The EtherNav ” D7600 switch provides a web-based browser inter face for configuring and manag- ing the switch. This inter face allows you to access the switch using a preferr ed web browser . This section describes how to configure the switch using its web-based browser [...]

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    User ’s Manual 60 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch UNDERST ANDING THE BR OWSER INTERFA CE The web browser inter face provides three point-and-click buttons at the upper field of the screen for configuring and managing the D7600. The Basic Setup/General parameters appear at the lower field of the screen. These parameters can also be displayed by clicki[...]

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    User ’s Manual 61 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch PERFORMING FILE ACTIVITIES T o Perform File Activities: Click the [File] button at the upper field of the main display, the menu options appear . Step 1: Saving Setting Click Saving Setting to save your configuration settings. Step 2: When you click it , a message asks "Are you sure you want t o [...]

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    User ’s Manual 62 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 1: Reboot Click Reboot on the [File] display. Step 2: When you click it , a message asks "Are you sure you want t o save setting?" , click OK to save it or Cancel to abor t it . Step 1: Logout Click Logout on the [File] display. Step 2: When you click it , a message asks "Are you s[...]

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    User ’s Manual 63 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 2: S ystem Name Click in S ystem Name text box on the field of Basic Setup/General. Step 3: Type a system name if it is blank , or replace the current system name with a new one. Step 4: Location Click in Location text box on the field of Basic Setup/General. Step 5: Type a location name if it is[...]

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    User ’s Manual 64 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 2: Por t Status Click Port Status to view the line speed and flow control for all por ts. Step 4: In the Por t column, click the port you want to configure. E.g. click Port 1. Note: The information displayed automatically updates every 15 seconds, without requiring you t o refresh the window . St[...]

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    User ’s Manual 65 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 5: Click the drop-down menu under Admin Setting , decide to disable or enable it . Note: Disable - places the por t in DOWN state. In this state, packets cannot be switches to and from the port . Enable: places the port in UP stat e. In this state, packets can be switched to and from the port . S[...]

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    User ’s Manual 66 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Console Por t Configuration Step 1: T o access the console por t configuration parameters, click Basic Setup button first and then click Console Por t . Step 2: Baud Rate Click an appropriate speed from Baud Rate drop-down menu on the field of Basic Setup/Console Port Configuration. Note: Auto: allows[...]

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    User ’s Manual 67 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch PERFORMING ADV ANCED SE TUP ACTIVITIES T o Perform Advanced Setup Activities: Click the [Advanced Setup] button at the upper field of the main display, the menu options appear . Step 2: Per VLAN View Click Per VL AN View first and click on the por t that you want to view . Close the VL AN Activities w[...]

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    User ’s Manual 68 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 3: Per Port View Click Per Por t View first and click on the por t that you want to view . Close the Per Port VLAN Activities window when finished viewing. Step 4: Individual MAC View From the Advanced Setup menu as shown in Step 1, point to MAC Address Management . Click Individual MAC View . St[...]

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    User ’s Manual 69 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 1: IP & RIP Settings Click IP & RIP Settings to access IP and RIP settings. A list of VLAN Ids appears, along with their corresponding IP address and subnet mask . Step 2: In the VL AN ID column, click a VL AN ID whose settings you want to view and/or change. Step 3: T o change the IP Add[...]

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    User ’s Manual 70 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 14: Specify whether split horizon is to be used. Step 15: Specify whether poisoned r everse is to be used. Step 16: Specify whether the switch is to send triggered responses. Step 17: When you finished with these selections, click Update Setting. A confirmation window appears. Click to close the [...]

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    User ’s Manual 71 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 2: Aging Options Click the drop-down list for Disabled (No Aging) o r Set Aging Time. Step 3: Aging Time Click the text box and type a decimal number as bridge aging period in seconds. Step 4: Flood Limit Click the drop-down list for No Flooding, Controlled Flooding, Unlimited Flooding. Step 5: F[...]

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    User ’s Manual 72 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 3: The Static Source MAC Filter window appears. Click in the Source MAC Address Filter text box and type a unique MAC source address you want to add. Then click the Add button. Step 4: A confirmation window appears. Close the confirmation window . Step 5: If you no longer need a source MAC addres[...]

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    User ’s Manual 73 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch IP Multicast Group T o view the IP multicast group addresses, click the Advanced Setup button, and click IP Multicast Group in the selection menu. The information is read-only. VLAN Perspective T o view the VLAN configuration information, click the Advanced Setup button, and point to VLAN Perspective [...]

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    User ’s Manual 74 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch IP Multicast Group T o view the IP multicast group addresses, click the Advanced Setup button, and click IP Multicast Group in the selection menu. The information is read-only. VLAN Perspective T o view the VLAN configuration information, click the Advanced Setup button, and point to VLAN Perspective [...]

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    User ’s Manual 75 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Link Aggregation T o view the spanning tree perspective parameters, click the Advanced Setup button, and point to Link Aggregation in the selection menu. Step 1: Aggregation Port Status T o view and/or change the Aggregation configurations, click Port Link Aggregation from the above screen. Step 2: Fo[...]

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    User ’s Manual 76 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 7: Click Update Setting. A confirmation window appears. Close the confirmation window . Step 1: Por t Setting T o view and/or change the Spanning Tree configurations by por t , click the Advanced Setup button, point to Link Aggregation in the selection menu, and click Aggregation Port Settings. S[...]

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    User ’s Manual 77 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch SNMP T o view and/or change all SNMP-related information, click the Advanced Setup button, and click SNMP in the selection menu. The SNMP Configurations window appears. As shown below , the factory-default SNMP value is enabled and the factory-default Community Name value is public. Step 1: SNMP For S[...]

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    User ’s Manual 78 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Step 9: Link Up Trap For Link Up Trap , specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop-down list . Step 10: Authentication Failure Trap For Authentication Failure Trap , specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop-down list . Step 11: Rising Alarm Trap For Rising Ala[...]

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    User ’s Manual 79 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Port Mirroring T o use the switch’s mirroring capability to mirror one port to Port 1, click the Advanced Setup button, and click Port Mirroring in the selection menu. Click Por t 1 in the Mirror To column. Step 1: Mirror From In the Mirror From column, select a "mirror from " port by clic[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch SNMP & RMON MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW SNMP A GENT AND MIB-2 (RFC 1213) This section describes the switch’s Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Remote Monitoring (RMON) capabilities. The SNMP Agent running on the switch manager CPU is responsible for : - Retrieving MIB counters from various layers of software mo[...]

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    User ’s Manual 81 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Warm star t Cold star t Link up Link down Authentication failure Rising alarm Falling alarm T opology alarm MIB-2 defines a set of manageable objects in various layer s of the T CP/IP protocol suites. MIB-2 covers all manageable objects from layer 1 to layer 4 and, as a result , is the major SNMP MIB [...]

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    User ’s Manual 82 Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch Bridge Groups Suppor ted The switch suppor ts the following four groups of Bridge MIB (RFC 1493): - The dot1dBase Group – a mandat ory group that contains the objects applicable to all types of bridges. - The dot1dStp Group – contains objects that denote the bridge’s state with respect to the Sp[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 83 Manageable 8/9-Port Switch 10/100/1000BaseT/TX auto-negotiating por ts with R J-45 connectors and 100/1000BaseFX fiber por ts combination Performance 148,80pps for 10Mbps 148,800pps for 100Mbps 1,488,000pps for 1000Mbps LED Indicat ors P er unit – Power status Per por t – LNK (Link) /ACT (Activity[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 84 APPENDIX A - CONNECT OR PINOUTS Pin arrangement of RJ-45 connectors: 1 8 The following table lists the pin out of 10/100/1000BaseT/TX ports. Pin Regular Ports Uplink Por t 1 2 Input Receive Data + Output Transmit Data + Input Receive Data - Output Transmit Data - 3 4 Output Transmit Data + Input Recei[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 85 D7600 SERIES FR ONT PANEL L A YOUT D7600-EE-X-CC D7600-MM-X-CC, D7600-MS-X-CC, D7600-SS-X-CC D7600-EE-E-CC D7600-MM-E-CC, D7600-MS-E-CC, D7600-SS-E-CC[...]

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    Manageable 8/9-P ort Switch User ’s Manual 86 D7600 SERIES FR ONT PANEL L A YOUT (con’t) D7600-EE-S-CC D7600-MM-S-CC, D7600-MS-S-CC, D7600-SS-S-CC www .GESecurity.com As a company of innovation, GE Security reserves the right to change product specifications without notice. For the latest product specifications visit GE Security online at www .[...]