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IntraCore®39240/480Layer 2+ Gigabit Ethernet Switch User’s Manual

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IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DHCP ARP 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 Client: Disabled Enabled Multicast Filtering I

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Cable diagnostic a cable test that can be run for each port. 101 Asante IntraCore IC39240/480 User’s Manual

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DHCP Relay/ DCP Option 82 – these screens control the relay of DHCP information from a server. VLANS can also be specified to receive DHCP informat

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9.12 Statistics RMON information and settings are controlled using the next screens. General counters and timers are also displayed. 103 Asan

Page 7 - Chapter 1: Introduction

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9.13 Help General help is available for many screens. 107 Asante IntraCore IC39240/480 User’s Manual

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9.14 Logout Use this screen to logout and close the session. 108 Asante IntraCore IC39240/480 User’s Manual

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Chapter 10: CLI Commands The CLI is divided into various modes. The Commands in one mode are not available until the operator switches to that partic

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1.3 Package Contents The following items are included in the switch’s package: • Switch • AC power cord • RS232 straight-through serial cable for

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Format ping <A.B.C.D> Mode User Mode 10.2.5 show 1)show port This command displays port status. Format show port {<port#> | all} Mode Use

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Format clear igmpsnooping Mode Privileged Mode 10.3.2.5 clear static-mcast This command is used to clear static multicast groups Format clear static-

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This command is used to exit current shell Format logout Mode Privileged Mode 10.3.8 ping This command is used to proceed ping destination host Forma

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This command display dot1x and port configuration Format show dot1x config Mode Privileged Mode 2) show dot1x radius This command display radius conf

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4) show lldp msap-entry This command is used to display msap details information Format show lldp msap-entry <1..26> Mode Privileged Mode 10.3.

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This command is used to display switch running config Format show running-config Mode Privileged Mode 10.3.11.14 show snmp This command is used to di

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10.3.11.18 show sysinfo This command is used to display system information including system up time Format show sysinfo Mode Privileged Mode 10.3.11.

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Format Show rmon alarm<CR> Mode Privileged Mode Show rmon event log This command displays rmon event log. Format Show rmon event log event inde

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This command is used to forward frame and learn SA into ARL table Format vlan ingress bypass Mode Global Config 10.4.2.4 vlan port This command is us

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10.4.5 link-aggregation This command is used to configure link aggregation 10.4.5.1 link-aggregation addport This command is used to configure LAG gr

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39480 Front Panel Ethernet ports Mini GBIC ports 39480 Rear Panel 12 Asante IntraCore IC39240/480 User’s Manual

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10.4.7 Log This command is used to configure log server 10.4.7.1 Log log-server This command is used to configure log server 1) Log log-server name &

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Mode Global Config 28 10.4.10.3 mgmt-accesslist disable This command disables management access list. Format mgmt-accesslist disable Mode Global Conf

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Format network mgmt-vlan <vlan-ID> Mode Global Config 10.4.13.2 network parms This command configures static IP address of the switch. Format n

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This command configures ports auto-negotiation mode. Format port-all auto-negotiate {enable|disable} Mode Global Config 10.4.14.3 port-all flow-contr

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Format port-all Storm-Control broadcast-multicast <value> Mode Global Config 4) port-all storm-control broadcast-unknown This command configure

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Mode Global Config 10.4.16 set commands 10.4.16.1 set IGMP Configure IGMP snooping. 1) set igmp enable This command enables igmp snooping. Format set

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Mode Global Config 10.4.17 snmp commands 10.4.17.1 snmp notify This command configures snmp notification. Format snmp notify {enable|disable} Mode Gl

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Mode Global Config snmp trapstation add <ip-addr> community <community name> type none Send no trap. Format snmp trapstation add <ip-a

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3) spanning-tree forceversion none This command selects none spanning tree type. Format spanning-tree forceversion none Mode Global Config 10.4.110.2

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10.4.110.8 spanning-tree mst Configure a multiple spanning tree instance. 1) spanning-tree mst instance This command creates or removes a MST instanc

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1.4.1 LEDs The IC39240/480 front panel LED display allows you to monitor the status of the switch. The IC39240/480 has one power LED indicator. Ther

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This command creates rmon alarm entry. Format rmon alarm index < 1..65535 >interval<0..3600>interface<port number>counter<1..17&

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This command clears TCP/UDP destination port filter. Format access-list name <WORD> clear l4port DST port 40 Mode Global Config 4) access-list

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access-list name <WORD> set l4port DST-port This command specifies the destination TCP/UDP port range. Format access-list name <WORD> set

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Format arp static {add|delete} vid <1~4094> ip <A.B.C.D> mac <mac-address> Mode Global Config 10.4.25 dos Commands Note: This comma

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e.g. switch(interface g1)#lacp admin 36768 10.5.3.2 priority command Configure lacp port priority Format lacp priority <0..65535> Mode Interfac

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Mode Interface Config 10.5.7 admin-mode Configure administrative mode on a port Format Switch(Interface 1)# admin-mode {enable|disable} Mode Interfac

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and 0 means no limit. Format storm-control broadcast <rate> Mode Interface Config 10.5.14.3 storm-control broadcast-multicast This command stor

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This command configure the port priority on a MST instance:0~4096. Format spanning-tree mst priority <1 4096> Mode Interface Config 10.5.17.6 s

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Appendix A: Basic Troubleshooting In the unlikely event that the switch does not operate properly, follow the troubleshooting tips below. If more hel

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Appendix B: Specifications The sections below list the features and product specifications for the IntraCore IC39240/480 switch. TECHNICAL SPECIFICA

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Chapter 2: Hardware Installation and Setup Use the following guidelines to easily install the switch, ensuring that it has the proper power supply an

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- IEEE 802.1 S Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol - IEEE 802.1Q Tag VLAN (Up to 64) - Port-based QoS (options High/Normal) - Port Trunking - IEEE802.3ad

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Standards Compliance - IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet - IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet - IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet - IEEE 802.3x

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- IEEE802.3ab 1000BASE-T - IEEE802.3x flow control Physical - Dimensions: 430 x 350 x 44 (mm), 16.9 x 13.8 x 1.7 (inch) (IC39480) (WxDxH) 430 x 250

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Security - 802.11x RADIUS Authentication - Management Access Control List Package Content - 48-port Giga + 4 Giga SFP L2+ Switch(IC39480) - 24-port

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Appendix C: FCC Compliance and Warranty Statements C.1 FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fo

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C.3 IntraCore Warranty Statement Products: IntraCore IC39240/480 Subject to the limitations and exclusions below, Asante warrants to the original en

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Index Cabling console...20 Ethernet...

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context sensitive...30 IGMP configuration...48

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• Do not tamper with the equipment. Doing so could void the warranty • Examine the work area for potential hazards (such as wet floors or ungrounde

Page 57 - 8.1 Scheduling algorithm

1. Place the switch on a flat, stable surface. 2. Locate a rack-mounting bracket (supplied) and place it over the mounting holes on one side of th

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2.4 Connecting Power Important: Carefully review the power requirements (Chapter 2.1.3) before connecting power to the switch. Use the following proc

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determine whether the device at the other end of the link is a hub, switch, or workstation, and adjust its signals accordingly. No crossover cables a

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• 1000BaseLZ GBIC: Cables with SC-type fiber connectors; 10µ single-mode fiber media up to 120 km (393,701') • 1000BaseT: Category 5 or better

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IntraCore 39240/480 Layer 2+ Gigabit Ethernet Switch User’s Manual Asante 47709 Fremont Blvd Fremont, CA 94538 USA SALES 408-435-8388 TECHNICAL

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Chapter 3: Initial Software Setup Configure the switch by connecting directly to it through a console (out-of-band management), running a terminal em

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e. Press the Configuration button from the Connect To window. e f. Set the data rate to 9600 Baud. g. Set data format to 8 data bits, 1 stop bit

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3.2 Connecting to a PC You can connect to the switch through a PC by using either an Ethernet or USB cable. Using a telnet session, you can telnet in

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3.5 Restoring Factory Defaults To restore the switch to its factory default settings, follow the commands shown in the following screen. COMMAND>

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Chapter 4: Understanding the Command Line Interface (CLI) The switch utilizes Command Line Interface (CLI) to provide access to several different com

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COMMAND> The user top commands available at the user level are a subset of those available at the privileged level. In general, the user top comma

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COMMAND> enable Username : admin Password : xxxxxx Switch# Command Purpose COMMAND> enable Enters the privileged EXEC mode. Switch# ? Lists pri

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4.3 Global Configuration Mode Global configuration commands apply to features that affect the system as a whole, rather than just one protocol or int

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log Configure log server radius-server Configure radius server static-address Static addr

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Switch(Config)# interface 1 Switch(Interface 1)# ? exit Exit current shell dot1x Configure 802.1x mode

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To get help specific to a command mode, a command, a keyword, or an argument, perform one of the following commands: Command Purpose Help Obtain a

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Generally, uppercase letters represent variables. For example, after entering a command, such as hostname, and using a space and a question mark, yo

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sequence to recall successively more recent commands. 4.6 Using Command-Line Editing Features and Shortcuts A variety of shortcuts and editing feat

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4.6.2 Completing a Partial Command Name If you cannot remember a complete command name, press the Tab key to allow the system to complete a partial e

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Chapter 5: Managing the System and Configuration Files This chapter explains how to manage the system information, as well as how to manage the confi

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5.1.2 Specify the Hostname The factory-assigned default host name is Switch. To specify or modify the host name for the network, use the Network sys

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Switch# show running-config 5.2 Managing Configuration Files This section discusses how to download configuration files from remote servers, and sto

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Switch# copy nvram_config tftp 192.168.123.100 file Specify a filename Switch# copy nvram_config tftp 192.168.123.100 file WORD

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Switch# clear config Don’t forget to use ‘save’ command to preserve the new configuration across reboots. 5.3 Managing system image Files This syst

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5.4.1 Configuring SNMP Support The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) system consists of three parts: an SNMP manager, an SNMP agent, and a Ma

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3.2 Connecting to a PC...

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• Define SNMP Trap Operations Command Purpose snmp trapstation add 192.168.123.100 community public type linkchange trap-version 1 Create a trap ho

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Each bridge should receive regular configuration BPDUs from the direction of the root bridge. If the maximum age timer expires before the bridge rece

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• Designated port—connects to the designated switch, which has the lowest path cost when forwarding packets from that LAN to the root bridge. The po

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Configuring Switch/Bridge Priority For <priority> the range is 0 to 61440 in increments of 4096; the default is 32768. The lower number is used

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The default setting is no edge port configuration. To return the switch to its default setting, use the following configuration command. Command Purp

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For <port-priority>, the range is 0–240 in increments of 16; the default is 128. The lower the number, the higher the priority. 45 Asante In

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Chapter 6: Configuring IP The Internet Protocol (IP) is a packet-based protocol used to exchange data over computer networks. All other IP protocols

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/19 32 Class C 8,192 Hosts /18 64 Class C 16,384 Hosts /17 128 Class C 32,768 Hosts /16 256 Class C OR 1 Class B 65,536 Hosts /13 2,048

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6.2 Managing IP Multicast Traffic Multicast traffic is a means to transmit a multimedia stream from the Internet (a video conference, for example) wi

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Enable the IGMP querier Multicast switches can send IGMP host-query messages to discover which multicast groups are present on attached networks. T

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5.5 Spanning Tree Algorithm ...

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6.3 Access Lists An access list is a criteria statement that the switch uses to determine whether to allow or block traffic based on MAC addresses,

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Command Purpose access-list name acl1 set …… Set the criteria statement of an access list named ‘acl_name’ access-list name acl1 action …… Specify t

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6.3.3 Applying an Access List to an Interface After creating your access lists, you can choose interfaces for which the access lists will be applied

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Chapter 7: VLAN Configuration VLANs are used to organize any group of network nodes into separate broadcast domains. VLANs confine broadcast traffic

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number Enter a VLAN ID range Enter a range of VLAN ID Switch(Config)# vlan add number <2..4094> Ente

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Switch(Config)# vlan add number 4 Switch(Config)# vlan port ports port-configure 2 untagged 11-14 Switch(Config)# vlan port ports port-configure 1 ex

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The trunk port accepts tagged and untagged frames. All the untagged frames are classified to the trunk port’s native VLAN (the VLAN whose VID match

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Chapter 8: Quality of Service Configuration Quality of Service (QoS) is a general term referring to various methods of traffic management you can emp

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Command Purpose Switch<config>#qos scheduling [wrr | strict] Set the scheduling method. Switch<config>#qos wrr ….. Set the settings of t

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To change priority-queue mapping, use the following command in EXEC mode: Command Purpose Switch<config>#qos cos …… Set the mapping between 8

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Chapter 9: Configuring the Switch Using the GUI ...

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8.3 Traffic Shaping Traffic shaping allows you to control the traffic going out from an interface in order to match its flow to the speed of the rem

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Chapter 9: Configuring the Switch Using the GUI This chapter provides and overview of configuring the switch with the graphical user interface (GUI).

Page 108 - 9.14 Logout

9.1 Main Configuration Menu Use the navigation panel on the left side of the GUI screen to configure the switch. From this panel you can access the f

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9.2 System Use this section to access general information about the switch. 9.2.1 System System Information With the first system screen up a name

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9.2.2 System Network management. This page allows the setting of static IP information. The switch can also be set to receive an address automatic

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The table below lists the traditional classes and ranges of IP addresses and their status. Class Address or Range Status A 0.0.0.0 1.0.0.0 to 126.0

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9.2.3 System Time Setting Use the Time Setting page to set the time zone or local time for the switch. Daylight savings can also be enabled. Cli

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9.2.4 System – Green Ethernet. Green Ethernet is a power saving technology that allows the switch to save power when Ethernet is not being active

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9.3 Port Management – Port Config The Port Management section displays assorted settings for each port. Port Management – Port Config - Specific

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Port management – LACP Property. The LACP properties are displayed on this screen. The system LACP Priority can be set here. By clicking on a por

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Chapter 1: Introduction The IntraCore IC39240/480 24-port Layer 2+ Managed Gigabit Switch is a high-performance network switch used to reduce network

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Port Management – LAG Group. Click on a group number to set the groups properties. Port Management – LAG Group - Each Group. Once a link ag

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9.4 VLAN Management. VLANs are used to organize any group of network nodes into separate broadcast domains. VLANs confine broadcast traffic to the

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VLAN MANAGEMENT – VLAN SETTINGS. With a vlan selected, ports can be marked as tagged, or untagged. Lover on the screen, LAG groups can also be tag

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VLAN MANAGEMENT – VLAN PORT. This screen allows additional settings to be controlled on a per port basis. Here the PVID can be changed to. Changin

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9.5 Spanning Tree. RSTP (Rapid spanning tree protocol) can be enabled at this screen. Various timer settings can also be set. Use this screen to

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Use this screen to change the priority and the path cost for specific ports. The priority default value is 128, and the value range is 0–240 (in mul

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MSTP. Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol can be enabled on this page. Individual Port properties can be manipulated at this screen. 76 Asante IntraC

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MST Instance parameters can be modified on the following two screens. 77 Asante IntraCore IC39240/480 User’s Manual

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9.6 Multicast. Static multicast settings can be set. Port by port participation can be controlled. 78 Asante IntraCore IC39240/480 User’s

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IGMP The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) manages the multicast groups on a LAN. IP hosts use IGMP to report their group membership to dire

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1.2 System Defaults The system defaults are the configuration parameters set in the factory. Use command ‘Clear config’ to restore the defaults. The

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9.7 Security - Port Security. Each port can be listed individually or a table can be displayed using the Show Table button Access control lists

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802.1X can be enabled on a per port basis Radius server can be identified at this screen. A secret key can be created and the port can be altered

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TACAS+ and Storm Control are available on the next screens. 82 Asante IntraCore IC39240/480 User’s Manual

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Management IP list can be used to enter a list of IP addresses to limit the availability of switch Management. Auto DoS provides protection from

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9.8 QoS. Quality of service settings allow various protocols to be selected to protect functions that require real time performance and limit other

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DSCP can be implemented on this page. There are eight queues available numbering 0 – 7. Click on the Mode selector to choose DSCP. Then settings

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802.1P priory is supported to four queues. Each priority level can be assigned to one of the four queues. 86 Asante IntraCore IC39240/480 Use

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Port-based QoS allows the priority for each port to be manually set. Click the Update button when done to save changes. 87 Asante IntraCore IC

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Rate Control allows traffic shaping for each port. An ingress rate limit can also be set. 88 Asante IntraCore IC39240/480 User’s Manual

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9.9 SNMP Various screens are available to enable and manipulate SNMP. Profiles can be set for users, communities, and groups. SNMP allows network m

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Flow Control Port Capability Disabled 1000BASE-T – 10 Mbps half duplex 10 Mbps full duplex 100 Mbps half duplex 100 Mbps full duplex 1000 Mbps full

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9.11 Admin - Admin Password Admin password is the screen that can be used to change the password. Remember to click Save Settings when done. L2 T

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Static addresses can be added using this screen. Dynamic ARP is the screen that allows aging time and trusted ports to be set on a per port basis

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Port Mirroring – To set up a mirror, identify the port to be mirrored by checking the ingress mirror, or egress mirror for the port. Next select t

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ADMIN Continued – assorted administration functions are controlled using the next several screens. 97 Asante IntraCore IC39240/480 User’s M

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