Netgear 700 Series - Manual

Netgear 700 Series

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Technical Support; Please register to obtain technical support; . Please retain your proof of purchase and warranty; Trademarks
  • Page 3 – Regulatory Compliance Information; Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement; EN 55 022 Declaration of Conformance
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Chapter 5
  • Page 8 – Chapter 6
  • Page 9 – Appendix A
  • Page 10 – Appendix C
  • Page 11 – Chapter 1; Thank you for purchasing the NETGEAR; Audience; This guide uses the following typographical conventions:; Special Message Formats; Typographical conventions
  • Page 12 – Features of the HTML Version of this Manual; Figure Preface -2: HTML version of this manual; Show in Contents
  • Page 13 – Chapter 2; Switch Management Overview; Management Access Overview; An administration console
  • Page 14 – Comparing Switch Management Methods; Protocols; Virtual terminal protocols, such as Telnet
  • Page 15 – Virtual Terminal Protocols; shows a UNIX workstation connected to the system; Figure 2-1: Administration Console Access; SNMP Protocol; SNMP Access; shows an example of this management
  • Page 18 – Chapter 3; and the required equipment are described in this chapter.
  • Page 19 – Restart the system via the Tools>Reset command
  • Page 21 – Chapter 4; shows an example of this management method.; Figure 4-1: Administration Console Management Method; Set Up Your Switch Using Direct Console Access
  • Page 22 – Examples of terminal-emulation programs include:; OK
  • Page 23 – None; Introduction to the Command Menu Interface
  • Page 27 – This menu manages the IP related information of the system.
  • Page 28 – IP Assignment Mode; . The user manually enters IP related information; Note; Press Ctrl-W to save any changes to NVRAM.
  • Page 29 – Admin field; . Allows you to Enable or Disable the port.; State field; Allows you to enable or disable Flow Control.; Comments; . Allows you to name the port or make notes.
  • Page 30 – Gigabit Ports; These system tools are provided:
  • Page 31 – Figure 4-14: Save Settings to NVRAM & Restore Factory Values; affected by this command.; password; in lower case letters.
  • Page 36 – Main Menu> Advanced> Virtual Cable Tester
  • Page 37 – Please refer to; Net option
  • Page 38 – Last Saved option; . The system will boot from non-volatile memory. This option will; Main Menu> Advanced> Advanced Tools> Configuration Management
  • Page 41 – This matrix allows for real time management of up to 64 VLANs.
  • Page 42 – Spanning Tree can be enabled or disabled in this screen.
  • Page 43 – Enable; Hello Time; Disable; : Disable Spanning Tree algorithm on the system.
  • Page 44 – STP Port Setting Parameters; Fastlink in STP mode; Static Address and Address Aging can be configured here.; PARAMETERS RANGE; When a Fastlink enabled port running standard STP is
  • Page 45 – Adding an entry
  • Page 46 – through the switch; . The switch will forward traffic and disregard any IGMP requests.
  • Page 47 – Figure 4-37: Static Multicast Administration
  • Page 48 – Support for these Standard MIBs is included:
  • Page 52 – Web Based Management Overview
  • Page 53 – System Information
  • Page 54 – Status Menus
  • Page 55 – Status > Switch Statistics
  • Page 57 – Status > Port Statistics
  • Page 58 – Status > Error Statistics
  • Page 59 – Status > Most Active Ports; Refresh Rate
  • Page 60 – Status > Reset Statistics; The port number on the switch
  • Page 61 – Indicates if the port is enabled or disabled by the Administrator.; Status > MAC Address Table
  • Page 62 – There are four kinds of configuration in the Setup page:
  • Page 64 – Click Apply to change the IP settings
  • Page 66 – Tools Menu; The Tools page contains functions to maintain your switch.; Tools> Save Configuration
  • Page 67 – Tools> Restore Factory Defaults; Restore; by the Restore command.
  • Page 69 – Advanced Options
  • Page 72 – Advanced > Disable Advanced Alerting
  • Page 74 – Advanced > Advanced Security
  • Page 75 – Advanced > Port Mirroring
  • Page 76 – Advanced > Virtual Cable Tester
  • Page 77 – Advanced> Advanced Tools; Advanced> Advanced Tools> Software Upgrade; Chapter 3, “Software Upgrade Procedure
  • Page 78 – Warning; Advanced> Advanced Tools> Configuration Manager
  • Page 79 – Advanced > Traffic Management; Advanced > Traffic Management > Traffic Priority; Figure 5-30: Traffic Prioritization Settings
  • Page 80 – Advanced > Traffic Management > Broadcast Control
  • Page 81 – Create a new VLAN Group
  • Page 82 – Add a port to a VLAN Group
  • Page 83 – Advanced> Spanning Tree; There are two sub-page of Spanning Tree configuration:
  • Page 85 – There are two advanced MAC setup configurations options:
  • Page 86 – The industry standard default value is 300 seconds (5 minutes).
  • Page 87 – Advanced> Multimedia Support
  • Page 88 – Advanced>Multimedia Support> Static Multicast Groups
  • Page 91 – Manual Syntax
  • Page 92 – Ping
  • Page 93 – Exit; Show; DiffServ; show
  • Page 94 – FSM726# show diffserv; Interfaces
  • Page 95 – IP; Aging Time
  • Page 96 – Static; Multimedia; FSM726# show multimedia
  • Page 97 – The
  • Page 98 – SNMP; Spanning Tree; show spanning tree
  • Page 99 – Interface; command displays the spanning tree state of a
  • Page 100 – System; Trunking; Syntax; FSM726# show trunking; An example of the display output is shown below.
  • Page 101 – Brief; FSM726# show vlan brief; VLAN
  • Page 102 – Configure
  • Page 103 – normal
  • Page 104 – Description
  • Page 105 – Mirror
  • Page 106 – Negotiation
  • Page 107 – Shutdown; Speed
  • Page 108 – Switchport
  • Page 111 – IGMP; No
  • Page 112 – Community; Contact
  • Page 113 – Name; Host; Host Authorization
  • Page 114 – Forward Time
  • Page 115 – Priority
  • Page 117 – Mask; Gateway
  • Page 118 – Save; Web
  • Page 119 – Username; Password
  • Page 121 – Reset
  • Page 122 – Use the
  • Page 123 – The Advantages of VLANs
  • Page 124 – VLAN Behavior in a 700 Series Managed Switch; Example 1; This example shows the basics of setting up a VLAN.
  • Page 125 – Example 2; Setup the following VLANs:; VLAN with ID 2
  • Page 127 – Appendix B; Fast Ethernet Cable Guidelines; Certification
  • Page 128 – Category 5 Cable; Category 5 Cable Specifications; Ensure that the fiber cable is crossed over to guarantee link.
  • Page 129 – Electrical Requirements of Category 5 Cable; Twisted Pair Cables; illustrates straight-through twisted pair cable.; SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 130 – illustrates crossover twisted pair cable.; Patch Panels and Cables; Figure B-3: Category 5 UTP Cable with Male RJ-45 Plug at Each End
  • Page 131 – Using 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet over Category 5 Cable; Cabling; Length
  • Page 132 – Factors that affect the return loss are:; Patch Cables
  • Page 133 – PIN
  • Page 134 – Conclusion
  • Page 135 – Understanding 802.1x Port Based Network Access Control
  • Page 136 – The access point replies with an EAP-request identity message.
  • Page 139 – Glossary
  • Page 145 – for sharing services
  • Page 149 – Numerics; Index
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SM-10004-02

SM-10004-02
June 2003

NETGEAR

, Inc.

4500 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA
Phone 1-888-NETGEAR

700 Series Managed Switch

User’s Guide for Software

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Page 2 - Technical Support; Please register to obtain technical support; . Please retain your proof of purchase and warranty; Trademarks

2 SM-10004-02 NETGEAR, INC.www.NETGEAR.com Technical Support Please register to obtain technical support . Please retain your proof of purchase and warranty information. To register your product, get product support or obtain product information and product documentation, go to http://www.NETGEAR.co...

Page 3 - Regulatory Compliance Information; Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement; EN 55 022 Declaration of Conformance

SM-10004-02 3 Regulatory Compliance Information This device is restricted to indoor use due to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite and Radar Systems. Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement This Class B Digital apparatus (700 Series Managed...

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Contents iii SM-10004-02 Contents Chapter 1 About This Guide Audience ......................................................................................................................... 1-1Typographical Conventions ..................................................................................

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