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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Chapter 2: Status and Statistics; Chapter 4: Administration: File Management
  • Page 3 – Contents; Chapter 5: Administration: General Information
  • Page 6 – Chapter 12: VLAN Management
  • Page 14 – Getting Started; Starting the Web-based Configuration Utility; Browser Restrictions
  • Page 15 – Launching the Configuration Utility; Enter; cisco; Setting Password
  • Page 16 – SSL Server; Password Expiration
  • Page 17 – Defining Idle Session Timeout; Save
  • Page 18 – Quick Start Device Configuration; Links on the Getting Started page
  • Page 19 – FE
  • Page 20 – Window Navigation; Application Header; Application Links; Username
  • Page 21 – Description
  • Page 22 – Management Buttons
  • Page 23 – Button Name
  • Page 25 – Viewing Ethernet Interfaces; Status and Statistics; Interface
  • Page 26 – Viewing Etherlike Statistics
  • Page 27 – Viewing 802.1X EAP Statistics
  • Page 29 – Managing RMON; Viewing RMON Statistics
  • Page 31 – Configuring RMON History
  • Page 32 – Viewing the RMON History Table
  • Page 33 – Defining RMON Events Control
  • Page 35 – Viewing the RMON Events Logs; Status and Statistics > RMON; Event Log Table; Defining RMON Alarms
  • Page 37 – Interval; Owner; Apply
  • Page 39 – Administration: System Log; Setting System Log Settings
  • Page 41 – Setting Remote Logging Settings
  • Page 42 – Viewing Memory Logs
  • Page 45 – Administration: File Management; System Files
  • Page 46 – Files and File Types; Running Configuration
  • Page 47 – Backup Configuration; Boot Code; File Actions; Configuration Files Properties
  • Page 49 – Upgrade/Backing Firmware or Language File
  • Page 50 – SSH Client Authentication
  • Page 52 – Rebooting the Device; Configuration File Backwards Compatibility; Change Queues Mode from 4 to 8; Change Queues Mode from 8 to 4
  • Page 53 – Downloading or Backing-up a Configuration or Log File
  • Page 54 – Files and File
  • Page 58 – Copy/Save Configuration
  • Page 60 – DHCP Auto Configuration; Security: Secure Sensitive Data Management; Restart
  • Page 61 – DHCP Server Options; Offer; Information; Auto Configuration Download Protocol ( TFTP or SCP)
  • Page 62 – Auto Configuration Process; Auto Configuration Download Protocol ( TFTP or
  • Page 63 – Configuring DHCP Auto Configuration; Workflow
  • Page 67 – Administration: General Information; Device Models
  • Page 68 – Smart Switch Models
  • Page 69 – System Information; Displaying the System Summary
  • Page 70 – Configuring the System Settings
  • Page 72 – Reboot; Reboot to Factory Defaults
  • Page 73 – Monitoring Fan Status; Event Action
  • Page 74 – Idle Session Timeout
  • Page 75 – Pinging a Host
  • Page 76 – Status; Activate Ping
  • Page 77 – Administration: Time Settings; System Time Options
  • Page 78 – Manual; From PC; SNTP
  • Page 79 – Time Zone and Daylight Savings Time (DST ); SNTP Modes; Client Broadcast Transmission (active mode)
  • Page 80 – Configuring System Time; Selecting Source of System Time; Administration; Clock Source Settings
  • Page 81 – USA
  • Page 82 – Adding a Unicast SNTP Server; DNS Settings
  • Page 83 – In Process
  • Page 85 – Configuring the SNTP Mode; Add; Defining SNTP Authentication
  • Page 87 – Administration: Diagnostics; Testing Copper Ports; Preconditions to Running the Copper Por t Test
  • Page 89 – Pair; Displaying Optical Module Status
  • Page 90 – Configuring Port and VLAN Mirroring
  • Page 92 – Viewing CPU Utilization and Secure Core Technology; Administration > Diagnostics > CPU Utilization; Refresh Rate
  • Page 93 – Administration: Discovery; Configuring Bonjour Discovery; Bonjour in Layer 2 System Mode
  • Page 94 – Enable; LLDP and CDP
  • Page 95 – Configuring LLDP; LLDP Overview
  • Page 96 – LLDP Configuration Workflow
  • Page 97 – Setting LLDP Properties; Filtering
  • Page 98 – Editing LLDP Port Settings
  • Page 99 – Available Optional TLVs; Advertisement Mode
  • Page 100 – IP Address; LLDP MED Network Policy; LLDP Media Endpoint Discovery
  • Page 101 – Setting LLDP MED Network Policy
  • Page 102 – Configuring LLDP MED Port Settings; LLDP
  • Page 103 – Network; Displaying LLDP Port Status
  • Page 104 – Displaying LLDP Local Information
  • Page 106 – MED Details
  • Page 107 – Endpoint Class 1; Location Information; Tagged
  • Page 108 – Untagged; Displaying LLDP Neighbors Information; Por t Details
  • Page 109 – Basic Details
  • Page 111 – PPVID Table
  • Page 112 – VL AN IDs; Accessing LLDP Statistics
  • Page 113 – Total; LLDP Overloading
  • Page 115 – LLDP Optional TLVs; LLDP MED Inventory; Configuring CDP; Setting CDP Properties
  • Page 116 – CDP Configuration Workflow; Identifying Smartport Type; Bridging
  • Page 118 – Editing CDP Interface Settings
  • Page 119 – Displaying CDP Local Information
  • Page 121 – Displaying CDP Neighbors Information
  • Page 123 – Viewing CDP Statistics
  • Page 125 – Port Management; Configuring Ports
  • Page 126 – Setting Port Configuration
  • Page 128 – Operational Advertisement
  • Page 129 – Configuring Link Aggregation; Link Aggregation Overview; Load Balancing
  • Page 130 – LAG Management; Default Settings and Configuration
  • Page 131 – Static and Dynamic LAG Workflow
  • Page 132 – Configuring LAG Settings
  • Page 134 – Configuring; LACP Priority and Rules
  • Page 135 – Setting LACP Parameter Settings; Setting
  • Page 136 – Configuring Green Ethernet; Green Ethernet Overview
  • Page 137 – Ethernet Feature; Power Saving by Disabling Port LEDs
  • Page 138 – az Energy Efficient Ethernet Feature
  • Page 140 – az EEE Configuration Workflow; Setting Global Green Ethernet Properties
  • Page 141 – Setting Green Ethernet Properties for Ports
  • Page 145 – Smartport; Overview
  • Page 146 – Static Smartport; What is a Smartport
  • Page 147 – Smartport and Auto Smartport Types
  • Page 148 – Special Smartport Types; Default
  • Page 149 – Smartport Macros; View Macro Source; Applying a Smartport Type to an Interface
  • Page 150 – Macro Failure and the Reset Operation; Show Diagnostics
  • Page 151 – How the Smartport Feature Works; Edit; Auto Smartport
  • Page 152 – Enabling Auto Smartport; Enabled; Enable by Auto Voice VLAN; Voice VLAN
  • Page 154 – Multiple Devices Attached to the Port; Switch; LLDP Capabilities Mapping to Smartport Type (Continued)
  • Page 155 – Persistent Auto Smartport Interface; Error Handling
  • Page 156 – Common Smartport Tasks
  • Page 157 – To adjust Smar tpor t macro parameter defaults, perform the
  • Page 158 – TIP; Configuring Smartport Using The Web-based Interface
  • Page 159 – Smartport Properties
  • Page 160 – Smartport Type Settings; Smartport > Smartport Type Settings; Port Type
  • Page 161 – Smartport Interface Settings; Reapply
  • Page 163 – Built-in Smartport Macros; desktop
  • Page 165 – printer
  • Page 166 – guest
  • Page 167 – server
  • Page 168 – host
  • Page 172 – switch
  • Page 173 – router
  • Page 174 – ap
  • Page 175 – Port Management: PoE; PoE on the Device; PoE Features
  • Page 176 – PoE Operation; Port Limit; PoE Configuration Considerations
  • Page 178 – Configuring PoE Properties
  • Page 179 – Configuring PoE Settings; PoE priority example:
  • Page 180 – Class
  • Page 183 – VLAN Management; VLANs; VL AN Description
  • Page 184 – Quality of Service; VL AN Roles
  • Page 185 – QinQ
  • Page 186 – Configuring Default VLAN Settings; Current Default VLAN ID
  • Page 187 – Creating VLANs
  • Page 188 – Configuring VLAN Interface Settings
  • Page 189 – Administrative PVID; Ingress Filtering; Defining VLAN Membership
  • Page 190 – Configuring Port to VLAN
  • Page 191 – Configuring VLAN Membership
  • Page 192 – Forbidden; Excluded; Details; Voice VLAN Overview; Dynamic Voice VLAN Modes
  • Page 193 – Voice VLAN QoS
  • Page 194 – Telephony OUI
  • Page 195 – Defaults
  • Page 196 – Auto Voice VL AN
  • Page 198 – Voice VLAN Workflows; Workflow1: To configure Auto Voice VL AN:
  • Page 199 – Workflow2: To configure the Telephony OUI Method; Configuring Voice VLAN; Configuring Voice VLAN Properties
  • Page 201 – Displaying Auto Voice VLAN Settings; Inactive
  • Page 203 – Refresh; Configuring Telephony OUI; Adding OUIs to the Telephony OUI Table
  • Page 204 – Adding Interfaces to Voice VLAN on Basis of OUIs
  • Page 207 – Spanning Tree; STP Flavors
  • Page 208 – Configuring STP Status and Global Settings
  • Page 209 – Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings
  • Page 211 – BPDU Guard
  • Page 212 – Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Settings
  • Page 214 – Fast Link Operational Status
  • Page 215 – Managing MAC Address Tables; Configuring Static MAC Addresses; Types of MAC Addresses
  • Page 216 – Configuring Port Security
  • Page 217 – Managing Dynamic MAC Addresses; Configuring Dynamic MAC Address Aging Time; Querying Dynamic Addresses
  • Page 218 – Clear Table
  • Page 219 – Multicast; Multicast Forwarding
  • Page 220 – Typical Multicast Setup
  • Page 221 – Multicast Address Properties
  • Page 222 – Defining Multicast Properties; MAC Group Address
  • Page 223 – Adding MAC Group Address
  • Page 225 – Adding IP Multicast Group Addresses
  • Page 227 – Configuring IGMP Snooping
  • Page 229 – MLD Snooping
  • Page 231 – Querying IGMP/MLD IP Multicast Group
  • Page 232 – Defining Multicast Router Ports
  • Page 233 – Defining Forward All Multicast
  • Page 234 – Defining Unregistered Multicast Settings
  • Page 235 – Interface Type equals to
  • Page 237 – IP Configuration
  • Page 238 – IPv4 Management and Interfaces; Defining an IPv4 Interface
  • Page 239 – Dynamic
  • Page 240 – ARP
  • Page 242 – IPv6 Global Configuration; IPv6 Interface
  • Page 244 – Defining IPv6 Addresses; DHCPv6 Client Details
  • Page 245 – IPv6 Tunnel; ISATAP Tunnels
  • Page 246 – Configuring Tunnels; Auto
  • Page 248 – IPv6 Default Router List; Reachable
  • Page 249 – Link Local Interface; Defining IPv6 Neighbors Information
  • Page 250 – Incomplete
  • Page 251 – Viewing IPv6 Route Tables
  • Page 252 – Metric; Local; Domain Name
  • Page 254 – Search List
  • Page 255 – Host Mapping
  • Page 257 – Security
  • Page 258 – Denial of Service Prevention; Defining Users; Setting User Accounts
  • Page 259 – Setting Password Complexity; Setting Password Complexity Rules
  • Page 261 – Configuring RADIUS; Authentication; Authorization; Accounting Using a RADIUS Server
  • Page 262 – Interactions With Other Features
  • Page 264 – Configuring Management Access Authentication
  • Page 265 – Defining Management Access Method
  • Page 266 – Active Access Profile; Defining Profile Rules
  • Page 268 – Network Mask
  • Page 270 – IP Version; SSL Overview
  • Page 271 – Edit—
  • Page 272 – Configuring TCP/UDP Services
  • Page 274 – Defining Storm Control
  • Page 279 – Port-Based Authentication
  • Page 280 – Defining 802.1X Port Authentication
  • Page 282 – Defining Host and Session Authentication
  • Page 283 – Viewing Authenticated Hosts
  • Page 284 – Authentication Method; Types of DoS Attacks
  • Page 285 – Defense Against DoS Attacks; Dependencies Between Features
  • Page 286 – Configuring DoS Prevention; SYN Protection
  • Page 290 – Typical Network Configuration; Protection Methods; Passwords
  • Page 291 – Import Keys
  • Page 292 – SSH Server Authentication
  • Page 293 – Supported Algorithms
  • Page 294 – Before You Begin
  • Page 295 – To change your password on an S SH server:
  • Page 296 – SSH Client Configuration Through the GUI; SSH User Authentication
  • Page 297 – Modifying the User Password on the SSH Server
  • Page 299 – Introduction
  • Page 300 – SSD Management; SSD Rules; SSD Rules
  • Page 301 – Elements of an SSD Rule
  • Page 303 – Table 2 Default Read Modes for Read Permissions
  • Page 304 – SSD Rules and User Authentication; Default SSD Rules
  • Page 305 – SSD Default Read Mode Session Override; SSD Properties
  • Page 306 – Passphrase; Default and User-defined Passphrases; Sensitive Data Zero-Touch Auto; Local Passphrase
  • Page 307 – Configuration File Passphrase Control; Configuration File Integrity Control
  • Page 308 – Read Mode; Configuration Files; File SSD Indicator
  • Page 309 – SSD Control Block
  • Page 310 – Running Configuration File
  • Page 311 – Backup and Mirror Configuration File
  • Page 312 – Sensitive Data Zero-Touch Auto Configuration
  • Page 313 – SSD Management Channels; Security of Management Channels
  • Page 314 – Menu CLI and Password Recovery
  • Page 316 – Read Permission—; Restore to Default—
  • Page 317 – QoS Features and Components
  • Page 318 – Traffic Classification; QoS Operation
  • Page 319 – QoS Workflow; Configuring QoS - General; Setting QoS Properties
  • Page 321 – Interface QoS Settings; Configuring QoS Queues
  • Page 322 – Queue; Strict Priority
  • Page 324 – Default Mapping for 8 Queues; Queues
  • Page 325 – Output Queue; Mapping DSCP to Queue
  • Page 328 – Configuring Bandwidth
  • Page 329 – Ingress Rate Limit; Egress Shaping Rate; Configuring Egress Shaping per Queue
  • Page 330 – Managing QoS Statistics; Viewing Queues Statistics
  • Page 333 – SNMP Versions and Workflow
  • Page 334 – Timeliness; SNMP Workflow
  • Page 335 – If you decide to use SNMPv1 or v2:
  • Page 336 – Supported MIBs; Model OIDs
  • Page 337 – SNMP Engine ID
  • Page 338 – Configuring SNMP Views
  • Page 340 – Object ID Subtree View Type; Creating SNMP Groups; To create an SNMP group:; Group Name
  • Page 341 – Security Model
  • Page 342 – Managing SNMP Users; User Name
  • Page 344 – Defining SNMP Communities
  • Page 346 – Defining Trap Settings; Notification Recipients
  • Page 348 – Defining SNMPv3 Notification Recipients
  • Page 349 – No Authentication
  • Page 350 – SNMP Notification Filters
  • Page 351 – entered object identifier
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