Asus GigaX2124X/C- User Manual

Asus GigaX2124X/C

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – GigaX Series L2 Managed Switch User’s Guide; Federal Communications Commission Statement; This device may not cause harmful interference, and; Canadian Department of Communications Statement; This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
  • Page 4 – GigaX Series L2 Managed Switch User Guide; ASUS contact information; ASUS COMPUTER GmbH (Germany and Austria)
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents
  • Page 8 – List of Figures
  • Page 10 – List of Tables
  • Page 11 – Introduction; L2 managed features
  • Page 12 – Conventions used in this document; For brevity, the GigaX switch is referred to as “the switch.”; Note; WARNING
  • Page 13 – Getting to know the GigaX 2124X; contents; GigaX L2 managed switch package contents
  • Page 14 – Panel; Front panel
  • Page 15 – Front panel labels and LEDs
  • Page 16 – Rear panel; specifications; Technical specifications
  • Page 17 – Quick start guide; Part 1 — Installing the hardware; Installing the switch on a flat surface
  • Page 18 – Part 2 — Setting up the switch; Connect the console port; Connect the AC power cord to the POWER receptacle on the back of
  • Page 19 – Overview of Hardware Connections
  • Page 20 – LED Indicators; Command Line Interface: use console port to manage the switch.; Setting up through the console port; Use the supplied crossover RS-232 cable to connect to the console
  • Page 21 – Login and IP setup Screen
  • Page 22 – Setting up through the Web interface; At any PC connected to the network that the switch can access , open
  • Page 23 – the menu list, then select “Enabled” to start the protection.; A login window appears immediately after you click
  • Page 24 – Management with the Web Interface; Log into Web user interface; From a PC, open your web browser, type the following in the web
  • Page 25 – The home page appears each time you log into the program.; See Figures; Home page
  • Page 26 – layout; This frame remains on the
  • Page 27 – Figure 11. Expanded Menu List
  • Page 28 – Menu navigation tips; Commonly used buttons and icons
  • Page 29 – Pages; Figure 12. Management
  • Page 30 – Setup; Network Mask
  • Page 31 – To save any changes and make it effective immediately, click
  • Page 32 – Upgrade
  • Page 33 – Figure 15. Firmware Upgrade
  • Page 34 – Interface
  • Page 35 – Figure 16. Physical Interface
  • Page 36 – Tree
  • Page 37 – Click; Aggregation
  • Page 38 – Remove Trunk: Remove the selected trunk.
  • Page 39 – Figure 18. Link aggregation
  • Page 41 – Multicast; Figure 20. Static Multicast
  • Page 42 – Snooping; Figure 21. IGMP Snooping; Control; exceed the limit value. Click
  • Page 43 – Figure 22. Traffic Control; Addresses; to
  • Page 44 – Figure 23. Dynamic Address
  • Page 45 – Figure 24. Static Address
  • Page 46 – VLAN; “T” type: All packets transmitted from this port will be tagged.
  • Page 47 – Figure 25. Tagged VLAN
  • Page 48 – Port: select the port to configure
  • Page 49 – queue 4 has the highest priority to transmit the packets. Click
  • Page 50 – Table; to save the configuration permanently or
  • Page 51 – to save the configuration
  • Page 52 – Setting; Group; Group Name: enter the security group name.
  • Page 53 – Figure 31. VACM Group; View
  • Page 54 – Figure 32. VACM View
  • Page 55 – User
  • Page 57 – Port Access Control; The second part is the port settings. Please click
  • Page 60 – Authentication Server IP: The IP address of the RADIUS server.
  • Page 61 – Just select a port number and click
  • Page 62 – Chart; Comparison; Figure 38. Traffic comparison; Error Group
  • Page 63 – Figure 39. Error group; Status; Figure 40. Historical Status
  • Page 64 – Save Configuration; To save configuration permanently, you should click
  • Page 65 – Console
  • Page 66 – Power On Self Test; Figure 42. CLI interface
  • Page 67 – Boot ROM Command Mode; Figure 43 shows dual images in the switch.
  • Page 68 – Boot ROM Commands; Type “?” in the boot mode to display the valid commands list.
  • Page 69 – Login and Logout; Commands
  • Page 71 – Figure 44. SYS commands
  • Page 72 – User can reboot the switch by issuing the reboot command.; CLI command: sys reboot; Physical Interface Commands
  • Page 73 – Restores the previous port settings from the configuration file.; CLI command : sys l2 port retrieve; CLI command : l2 stp stop; CLI command : l2 stp bridge set
  • Page 74 – Restores the previous saved settings from configuration file.; CLI command : l2 stp retrieve
  • Page 75 – Rtag values and corresponding meanings:
  • Page 76 – Displays the mirroring settings of the switch.; CLI command : l2 mirror retrieve
  • Page 77 – CLI command : l2 mcast retrieve; CLI command : l2 igmp retrieve
  • Page 78 – CLI command : l2 rate retrieve
  • Page 79 – CLI command : l2 arl retrieve; Displays the existing VLAN information of the switch.
  • Page 80 – Allows user to completely destroy an existing VLAN.; CLI command : l2 vlan retrieve; Displays the port configuration
  • Page 81 – CLI command : l2 port retrieve; CLI command : l2 cos retrieve
  • Page 82 – Allows user to delete a community entry from community table.; CLI command : snmp community delete; This action will delete all hosts in community string with 'delete; CLI command : snmp community retrieve
  • Page 83 – Allows user to delete a host entry from host table.; CLI command : snmp host delete; CLI command : snmp host retrieve
  • Page 84 – Allows user to delete a trap entry from trap table.; CLI command : snmp trap delete; CLI command : snmp trap retrieve
  • Page 85 – Allows user to delete a VACM entry from VACM group.; CLI command : snmp snmpv3 access delete
  • Page 86 – Allows user to delete a VACM View; CLI command : snmp snmpv3 view delete
  • Page 87 – CLI command : snmp snmpv3 view retrieve
  • Page 88 – Allows user to delete a USM User entry.; CLI command : snmp snmpv3 usmuser delete; CLI command : snmp snmpv3 usmuser retrieve
  • Page 89 – Security; Allows user to open or close periodic reauthentication.
  • Page 90 – Allows user to enable or disable Multi-host on some specific ports.
  • Page 91 – Allows user to delete a user entry from the local database.; CLI command : security dialinuser retrieve; CLI command : security radius set
  • Page 92 – CLI command : security radius retrieve; Reset SSH keys to default value.; CLI command : security radius default; CLI command : security sshkey show
  • Page 93 – Miscellaneous Commands; sys uptime: shows the time since the system boot up.
  • Page 94 – Structure of an IP address; Similarly, IP addresses contain two kinds of information.
  • Page 95 – IP address structure
  • Page 96 – classes; Some important notes regarding IP addresses:
  • Page 97 – masks; It's easier to see what's happening if we write this in binary:
  • Page 99 – Troubleshooting; Diagnosing problems using IP utilities
  • Page 100 – Figure 45. Using the ping utility
  • Page 101 – Clicks
  • Page 102 – Replacing defective fans; Figure 47. Loosening the thumbscrew
  • Page 103 – Figure 49. Detaching the fan from the module; Fan specifications
  • Page 104 – fixes; Troubleshooting
  • Page 105 – Glossary
  • Page 110 – SNMP
  • Page 111 – TFTP
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Page 3 - GigaX Series L2 Managed Switch User’s Guide; Federal Communications Commission Statement; This device may not cause harmful interference, and; Canadian Department of Communications Statement; This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

GigaX Series L2 Managed Switch User’s Guide 3 Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference, and • This device must accept any interference receive...

Page 4 - GigaX Series L2 Managed Switch User Guide; ASUS contact information; ASUS COMPUTER GmbH (Germany and Austria)

GigaX Series L2 Managed Switch User Guide 4 ASUS contact information ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (Asia-Pacific) Address: 150 Li-Te Road, Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan 112 General Tel: +886-2-2894-3447 General Fax: +886-2-2894-7798 Web Site: www.asus.com.tw Technical Support MB/Others (Tel): +886-2-2890-7121 (Eng...

Page 5 - Table of Contents

GigaX Series L2 Managed Switch User Guide 5 Table of Contents 1.1 L2 managed features ..................................................... 11 1.2 Conventions used in this document ............................... 12 1.2.1 Notations......................................................... 12 1.2.2 Ty...

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