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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SALES
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 6 – Index
  • Page 7 – Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Page 13 – Management and Configuration; Asante; address is; admin; See Chapter 2 for more information on connecting to the switch.
  • Page 14 – Chapter 2: Hardware Installation and Setup; Installation Overview; Chapter 1.2 Package Contents; Note
  • Page 15 – Installing into an Equipment Rack
  • Page 16 – SFP Mini GBIC Ports
  • Page 17 – Connecting Power; Use the following procedure to connect power to the switch:; Connecting to the Network
  • Page 18 – Gigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling Procedures
  • Page 20 – Chapter 3: Initial Software Setup; Connecting to a Console; Plug power cord into the back of the switch.; Connect To; the; Settings; is for Terminal keys, NOT Windows keys
  • Page 21 – Configuration; button from the Connect To window.
  • Page 22 – enable; Management VLAN: 1
  • Page 23 – Restoring Factory Defaults
  • Page 24 – Italics; Access Each Command Mode
  • Page 25 – Command Purpose; Lists the user EXEC commands.; configure; command through which you can access the remaining command
  • Page 26 – Enters the privileged EXEC mode.; exit
  • Page 27 – Global Configuration Mode; From privileged EXEC mode, enters global configuration mode.
  • Page 28 – command; interface; global
  • Page 29 – configuration mode and return to top mode, use the exit; Advanced Features Supported within the Command Mode
  • Page 30 – Obtain a brief description of the help system in any command mode.; Example of Context Sensitive Help; co; % Invalid command input
  • Page 31 – hostname; Using CLI Command History; Keystrokes/Command Purpose; Press the up arrow key
  • Page 32 – Using Command-Line Editing Features and Shortcuts; Keystrokes Purpose
  • Page 33 – conf; Tab
  • Page 34 – Chapter 5: Managing the System and Configuration Files; Managing the System; save
  • Page 35 – Displaying the Operating Configuration
  • Page 36 – Managing Configuration Files; The configuration files are stored in the following places:; configuration; command at the privileged EXEC prompt. The software; Copying Configuration Files to a Network Server; Important; over the public Internet. Use TFTP only on a trusted LAN connection.
  • Page 38 – clear config; Don’t forget to use ‘; save’; command to preserve the new configuration across reboots.; Managing system image Files; Saving System image to a Network Server
  • Page 39 – Create an SNMP user of the group just created; Create a community string and management station
  • Page 40 – Define SNMP Trap Operations; Spanning Tree Algorithm; Elect a single bridge to be the root bridge; Forward Time
  • Page 42 – Disabled port—has no role in the operation of the spanning tree.; Rapid Convergence; Disable spanning tre on the switch
  • Page 46 – Chapter 6: Configuring IP; Multicast group addresses
  • Page 47 – Establish Address Resolution; data link
  • Page 48 – Managing IP Multicast Traffic; members of a; Enable the IGMP Snooping; Enable/Disable IGMP
  • Page 49 – Enable/Disable IGMP querier; set igmp query-interval 200
  • Page 51 – Set the criteria statement of an access list named ‘acl_name’; access-list name acl1 action ......
  • Page 52 – Applying an Access List to an Interface; Select interfaces that the access list ‘acl1’ will be applied; Enable an access list named ‘acl_name’ .
  • Page 53 – Chapter 7: VLAN Configuration; The; Creating or Modifying a VLAN
  • Page 54 – vlan add number 2; Create vlan 2; vlan add range from 3 to 6; VLAN Port Membership; Ports of VLANS can be configured by the commands below :; Command Purpose/Format; Note that exclude is used in 3
  • Page 55 – By default, a trunk port is a member of all VLANs.; IFNUMBER; Vlan participation; This command designates the interface to be a member of a vlan; no; form of this command to reset to the default of static-
  • Page 57 – Chapter 8: Quality of Service Configuration; Weighted Round Robin; Scheduling algorithm; Queue Weight
  • Page 58 – Set the scheduling method.; Displays the settings of the weighted round robin.; Priority Queuing; Priorities
  • Page 60 – Traffic Shaping; Configuring Traffic Shaping for an Interface; Go to interface 5
  • Page 61 – Chapter 9: Configuring the Switch Using the GUI; Enter the username and password then click the “OK” button.
  • Page 62 – Main Configuration Menu
  • Page 63 – Use this section to access general information about the switch.; Save the settings when done by clicking the “Save Settings” button.
  • Page 64 – Click the “Save Settings” button when done.
  • Page 68 – Settings can be made on a per port basis.
  • Page 69 – Port management – LACP Property; The LACP properties are displayed on this screen. The; Port Management – LACP Property – Port.; Settings for each port can be entered.
  • Page 70 – Port Management – LAG Group.; Click on a group number to set the groups properties.; Port Management – LAG Group - Each Group.; Once a link aggregation group is specified, the
  • Page 72 – VLAN MANAGEMENT – VLAN SETTINGS.; With a vlan selected, ports can be marked as
  • Page 73 – VLAN MANAGEMENT – VLAN PORT.; This screen allows additional settings to be controlled on
  • Page 74 – RSTP can be designated on a port by port basis.
  • Page 76 – Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol can be enabled; Individual Port properties can be manipulated at this screen.
  • Page 77 – MST Instance; parameters can be modified on the following two screens.
  • Page 79 – IGMP
  • Page 80 – Access control lists can be established using this screen.
  • Page 81 – can be enabled on a per port basis; Radius
  • Page 82 – and; Storm Control; are available on the next screens.
  • Page 85 – DSCP
  • Page 87 – done to save changes.
  • Page 88 – Rate Control
  • Page 90 – SNMP Continued
  • Page 93 – Admin - Admin Password; Admin password; L2 Table
  • Page 94 – Static addresses; can be added using this screen.; Dynamic ARP; Click Save Setting when done.
  • Page 95 – terminated do to no activity.
  • Page 97 – ADMIN Continued; – assorted administration functions are controlled using the
  • Page 101 – Cable diagnostic; a cable test that can be run for each port.
  • Page 102 – DHCP Relay/ DCP Option 82; – these screens control the relay of DHCP information from a server.
  • Page 107 – General help is available for many screens.
  • Page 108 – Use this screen to logout and close the session.
  • Page 109 – Chapter 10: CLI Commands; User Mode commands
  • Page 110 – Privileged Mode commands; port ID
  • Page 114 – show port all
  • Page 116 – ) Show rmon Event log
  • Page 128 – WORD
  • Page 133 – Interface Config mode commands
  • Page 138 – Appendix A: Basic Troubleshooting; Problem Possible; Chapter 2.6 Connecting to the Network
  • Page 139 – Appendix B: Specifications; TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS; Interfaces; - 4/2 shared SFP modules for Gigabit Ethernet Interface; Status Indicators; - Power Operating status of the unit; Performance Specifications; 000 MAC address with auto-learning and aging; Standard Port Access Control
  • Page 140 – - IEEE 802.1 S Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol; Aggregation; - RFC 1643 Ethernet Interface MIB
  • Page 141 – - IEEE 802.1x Port Access Authentication; Network Standards
  • Page 142 – Category 5, 6 Network cable; Modules
  • Page 143 – Security; - Management Access Control List; Package Content
  • Page 144 – Appendix C: FCC Compliance and Warranty Statements; C.1 FCC Compliance Statement; Save these instructions for later use.
  • Page 145 – C.3 IntraCore Warranty Statement
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Page 2 - SALES

IntraCore 39240/480 Layer 2+ Gigabit Ethernet Switch User’s Manual Asante 47709 Fremont Blvd Fremont, CA 94538 USA SALES 408-435-8388 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 408-435-8388: Worldwide www.asante.com/support [email protected] Copyright © 2008 Asante. All rights reserved. No part of this document, or any ass...

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Table of Contents IntraCore 39240/480 ............................................................................................................................. 2 Chapter 1: Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………………...7 1.1 Features ........................................................

Page 6 - Index

Chapter 9: Configuring the Switch Using the GUI ........................................................................................................ 61 9.1 Main Configuration Menu .......................................................................................................................

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