Linksys EF1324 - Manual

Linksys EF1324

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Introduction; Migrate your network to Gigabit speed with the EtherFast; The EtherFast
  • Page 5 – Status; The Status Button; Getting to Know the Switch; PER PORT; LEDs
  • Page 6 – Installing the Switch; Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Considerations; cent lighting f ixtures.; Pre-Installation Considerations
  • Page 7 – S w i t c h M a n a g e m e n t; Local Console Management; Use the following instructions to rack-mount the Switch:; You can now re-connect the cables to the Switch.
  • Page 8 – None; Click the OK button.; Web Management
  • Page 9 – C o n n e c t i n g t h e S e r i a l C a b l e t o; Make sure both the Switch and the computer are powered down.; The serial cable connection is complete.; Telnet Management; otte
  • Page 10 – C o n f i g u r i n g t h e S w i t c h U s i n g; After you log on to the Switch, the Main Menu screen will appear.; Main Menu
  • Page 11 – System Information
  • Page 12 – Management Setup Menu
  • Page 13 – IP Configuration; Network Configuration
  • Page 14 – HTTP Configuration; • IP Address - IP address of the device you want to ping.; or not—to a ping request.; Select Start to begin the test. Select Cancel to cancel the test.
  • Page 15 – SNMP Configuration; tication failure messages or other trap messages from the Switch.; Select OK to return to the previous panel.
  • Page 16 – IP Trap Managers; • IP Address - IP address of the trap manager.; SNMP Communities; • Community Name - A community entry authorized for management; access. Maximum string length is 19 characters.; • Access - Management access is restricted to Read Only or Read/Write.
  • Page 17 – Add User; User Configuration
  • Page 18 – Configuration File; TFTP Download
  • Page 19 – Management Access Control
  • Page 20 – System Mode; addresses for all protocol traff ic.; • Multilayer - Switching based on MAC addresses will be used for all
  • Page 21 – Layer 2 Menu; Port Configuration
  • Page 22 – traff ic appearing on the mirrored port.; • Port Number - The ports assigned to each trunk.; Note: Flow control should not be used if a port is connected to a hub.; Mirror Port Configuration; • Enable Port Mirror - Enables or disables the mirror function.; will be mirrored. Press Add to specify mirrored ports.
  • Page 23 – Add Static Address Entry; Address - The MAC address of a host device attached to this Switch.; Static Unicast Address Configuration; • Address - The MAC address of a host device attached to this Switch.
  • Page 24 – Add Multicast Address Entry; VLAN - The VLAN corresponding to this multicast service.; Static Multicast Address Configuration; • VLAN - The VLAN corresponding to this multicast service.
  • Page 25 – Bridge Configuration; Bridge Menu
  • Page 26 – VLAN Menu; Spanning Tree Port Configuration
  • Page 27 – VLAN Port Configuration
  • Page 28 – IP Menu; this Switch, including the subnet address and routing protocols.; • Static Route - Conf igures a static route.; f ic for unknown networks.; VLAN Table Configuration
  • Page 29 – Modify Subnet; VLAN - The VLAN associated with this IP interface.; Subnet Configuration; • VLAN - The VLAN associated with this IP interface.
  • Page 30 – Subnet Configuration: Modify OSPF Configuration; Interface Cost - The cost of sending a packet on the interface.; Subnet Configuration: Modify RIP Configuration
  • Page 31 – Subnet Configuration: Modify DVMRP Configuration
  • Page 32 – Protocol Configuration; Advanced for additional conf iguration.; Add Subnet
  • Page 33 – RIP Configuration; ARP Configuration
  • Page 34 – OSPF Configuration Menu; Router ID Selection - Allows you to assign an algorithm.
  • Page 35 – OSPF Area Configuration: Add OSPF Area; IP Menu: OSPF Area Configuration; Area ID - Allows you to assign an algorithm.
  • Page 36 – Add OSPF Range; OSPF Area Range Configuration; IP Address - The IP protocol address for this interface.
  • Page 37 – Add OSPF Virtual Link; OSPF Virtual Link Configuration; Area ID - This is a 32-bit number that identif ies the area.
  • Page 38 – Add OSPF Host Route; OSPF Host Route Configuration; IP Address - The IP address applied for this interface.
  • Page 39 – IGMP Snooping Configuration; BOOTP Relay Database Configuration
  • Page 40 – Add Static ARP Entry; Static ARP Table; • IP Address - IP address statically mapped to a physical MAC address.
  • Page 41 – Add Routing Entry; IP Address - IP address of static ARP entry.; Static Route Table
  • Page 42 – Security Menu; Default Route Menu
  • Page 43 – Add MAC Address Filter; MAC Filtering Configuration
  • Page 44 – to determine which hosts want to receive multicast traff ic.; • IGMP Group Timeout - The time between last spotting an IGMP Report; IP Security Filtering Configuration; IP Address - The IP address to be f iltered.
  • Page 45 – selected port. You have a choice of viewing port or RMON statistics.; selected port, such as packet type and frame size counters.; Network Monitor Menu
  • Page 46 – Ethernet; Port Statistics; Interfaces
  • Page 47 – RMON Statistics
  • Page 48 – Layer 2 Address Table
  • Page 49 – Spanning Tree Bridge Information
  • Page 50 – Spanning Tree Port Information
  • Page 51 – VLAN Dynamic Registration Information; VLAN Information; automatically learned via GVRP.
  • Page 52 – IP Multicast Registration Table; ed multicast service.; • Learned by - Shows if this entry was learned dynamically or via IGMP; VLAN Forwarding Information
  • Page 53 – Subnet Information
  • Page 54 – Routing Table; ARP Table
  • Page 55 – • DVMRP Routing Table - Routing table for Distance-Vector Multicast; Multicast Routing Protocol.; IGMP Cache; Up Time - The time elapsed since this entry was created.; Multicast Table Menu
  • Page 56 – Multicast Forwarding Cache
  • Page 57 – DVMRP Neighbor Table; Ver - The neighboring router’s DVMRP version number.; DVMRP Routing Table
  • Page 58 – OSPF Interface Table; IP Address - The IP address of an interface.; OSPF Table Menu; • Interface Table - Displays information about the OSPF interfaces.
  • Page 59 – OSPF Neighbor Table; OSPF Link State Table
  • Page 60 – The System Restart Menu resets the management agent.; System Restart Menu; OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table; Area ID - A 32-bit number assigned to each interface or subnet.
  • Page 61 – T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g; port you are using has not been disabled.; If you need to return to the program, press Enter repeatedly.
  • Page 62 – Your firmware has now been updated.; A p p e n d i x; Upgrading Firmware via the Serial Port
  • Page 63 – G l o s s a ry; 0BaseT - An Ethernet standard that uses twisted wire pairs.
  • Page 66 – Environmental; S p e c i f i c a t i o n s
  • Page 67 – C o n t a c t I n f o r m a t i o n
  • Page 68 – © Copyright 2002 Linksys, All Rights Reserved.
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L a y e r 3 M a n a g e m e n t

24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port G i g a b i t

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Summary

Page 3 - Table of Contents

EtherFast ® Layer 3 Management 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Troubleshooting 155 Common Problems and Solutions 155 Appendix 116 Upgrading Firmware via the Serial Port 116 Glossary 118 Specifications 124 Environmental 125 Warranty Information 126 Contact Information 127 Instant Ethe...

Page 4 - Introduction; Migrate your network to Gigabit speed with the EtherFast; The EtherFast

EtherFast ® Layer 3 Management 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch 1 Introduction Migrate your network to Gigabit speed with the EtherFast ® Layer 3 Management 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch. Perfect fortoday’s network computing demands, this Switch from Linksys delivers...

Page 5 - Status; The Status Button; Getting to Know the Switch; PER PORT; LEDs

EtherFast ® Layer 3 Management 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Status Col (Red) The LED will illuminate when collisions are detected. Act (Red) The LED will illuminate when there are active ports. FDX (Red) The LED will illuminate when there are ports operating in full-duplex mode. 1...

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