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Release: 1.0c 1 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide for SSE-G48-TG4 SSE-G24-TG4 SSE-X24S SSE-X24SR SSE-X3348S SSE-X3348SR SSE-X3348T SSE-X3348TR SBM-GEM-X2C SBM-GEM-X2C+ SBM-GEM-X3S+ SBM-XEM-X10SM[...]
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Release: 1.0c 2 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide [...]
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Release: 1.0c 3 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide The information in this User’s Manual has been carefully rev iew ed and is believed to be accurate. The vendor assumes no respon si bility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document, ma kes no co mmitment to update or to keep curr[...]
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Release: 1.0c 4 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide Contents 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................ . 5 2 Basic Configurations .....................................................................................[...]
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Release: 1.0c 5 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide 1 Introduction This document is designe d to provide Supermicro switch users with the information required to configure the basic functionalities on the switch th rough its Web gra phical user in terface (GUI). Supermicro Switch products can be conf[...]
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Release: 1.0c 6 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide 2 Basic Configurations 2.1 Login Page When you type the switch IP address into the bro wser, the following Login page appe ars. Fig 1: Login page Enter the User Name and Password and click on the Login butto n. This User Name and Password are both u[...]
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Release: 1.0c 7 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide Middle Configuration Links Table Except for the Page Top LED Display section, the Home page is same for all the switch product s SSE-G48-TG4, SSE-G24-TG4, SSE-X24S, SSE-X24SR, SSE-X3348S, SSE-X3348SR, SSE- X3348T, SSE-X3348TR, SBM-GEM-X2C, SBM- [...]
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Release: 1.0c 8 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide The Logout link provides a means of signing out of the manageme nt web application. It returns to the login screen requesting a user name and password for login. 2.2.2 Page Top LED Display This part of the screen displays the port status of the swit[...]
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Release: 1.0c 9 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide 2.2.3 Left Side Tree The Left Side Tree display on the left side of t he page provide s qui ck acce ss to configuration pages. This tree is organized based on the featur es supported in th e swit ch. The main features are categorized as follows: [...]
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Release: 1.0c 10 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide 2.3 Management IP Address Note : The default management IP address fo r all Supermicro switch produ cts i s: 192.168.100.102 . Swit ch Management IP Interface SSE-G24-TG4 SSE-G48-TG4 The management IP address is configured for VLAN 1. All front 1-G[...]
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Release: 1.0c 11 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide 2.3.1 Changing the Management IP Address & Gateway The management IP address and defaul t gateway can be configured in the System M gmt Management IP page . Fig 3: Management IP Page IP Address Mode – For a static IP addresse s use th[...]
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Release: 1.0c 12 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide 2.4 User Accounts The default administrative user name for all Super micro switch es is ADMIN and the pa ssword for all these switches is also ADMIN. The passwor d for this ADMIN user can b e ch anged in the page System Mgmt Management Security[...]
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Release: 1.0c 13 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide 2.5 Interface MTU and Jumbo Frames The interface MTU can be change d in Layer2 M gmt Port Manager Basic Settings page. The default MTU is 1500 bytes. The ma ximum MTU supported is 9202. The Supermicro switch M TU refers only to the layer 2 [...]
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Release: 1.0c 14 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide Interfaces can be given a description o r name in te xt. This helps users to identify or rememb er the interface connections with other co mpone nts on the network. The interfa ce description can be configured in Layer2 Mgmt Port Manager Ba[...]
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Release: 1.0c 15 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide 2.7 Stacking The SSE-G24-TG4 and SSE-G48-TG4 switches support stacking of up to 16 switches. SBM- GEM-X2C, SBM-GEM-X2C+ sup port stacking of up to 8 swit ches. Stacking can be conf igured from the System Mgmt Stack Stack Settings page . Fig[...]
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Release: 1.0c 16 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide Note: 1. Do not use the same switch ID for mul t iple switches on the stack. 2. All switches in the stack can only be configured through the master switch. 3. Make sure all stacked switches run the same ve rsion of firm ware ! 4. Only the same swit[...]
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Release: 1.0c 17 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide In the Upstream Interfaces field and Do wnstream Interfaces fields, list the po rts as comma separated without space chara cters. For example to choose port s gi0/1 to gi0/5 and gi0/10 as downstream ports, configure the Downstream Interfaces field [...]
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Release: 1.0c 18 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide 2.9 Saving Configurations Switch configurations can be save d on the System Mgmt File Management page. You can save a currently running swit ch configuration in one of thre e ways. Save Startup Config – This option saves the current runni[...]
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Release: 1.0c 19 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide 2.10 Upgrading Firmware Switch firmware can be upgraded in the System Mgmt Firmware Upgrade page. Flash Area – The default selection is Normal to upgrade firmware i n normal flash area. To upgrade firmware in the fallback flash area, choose F[...]
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Release: 1.0c 20 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide 2.11 Resetting to Factory Defaults Supermicro switches can be rese t to factory defaults in the System M gmt System Settings page. This page has a button that you c an press to allow a “Reset To Fa ctory Defaults”. This will clear all infor[...]
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Release: 1.0c 21 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide 3 VLAN Configurations The SSE-G24-TG4, SSE-G48-TG4, SBM-GEM -X2C, SBM-GEM-X2C+ and SB M-GEM-X3S+ switches support 1024 static VLANs. The SSE-X24S, SSE-X24SR, SSE-X3348S, SSE-X3348SR, SSE-X3348T, SSE-X3348TR and SBM-XEM -X10SM switches support 4K st[...]
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Release: 1.0c 22 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide Member Ports – Provide all the member ports of thi s VLAN including tagged and untagged member ports. Untagged Ports – These are the member po rts that need to be configured as u ntagge d ports. If all the ports of this VLAN are untagge[...]
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Release: 1.0c 23 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide 4 Link Aggregation (LA) Link Aggregation (LA) is a method of combinin g multiple parallel physi cal conn ections into a single logical connection(tr unk), thus all owing increased bandwidt h for a particular network path beyond what a single conn e[...]
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Release: 1.0c 24 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide Fig 13: LA Status Page 4.2 Creating a Port Channel A port channel can be created in the Layer2 Mgmt LA Interface Setting s page.[...]
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Release: 1.0c 25 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide Fig 14: Port Channel Page To create any port channel, enter the Port Channel ID in the page-top dialog bo x and click Add .[...]
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Release: 1.0c 26 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide 4.3 Associating a Port Channel with Ports Once a port channel is created in the port chan nel page, it can be asso ciated with the require d physical ports. This can be done in the L ayer2 Mgmt LA Port Settings page. Configure Port Channel [...]
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Release: 1.0c 27 / 27 Supermicro Switch Web GUI Quick Configuration Guide 4.4 Configuring Port Channel Parameters Once a port channel is created and associate d with the required ports, y ou can config ure the port channel parameters. If necessary configure the MTU of the port cha nnel in the Port Cha nnel page (Fig 14).[...]