SMC Networks 1000BASE-X - Manual

SMC Networks 1000BASE-X

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – From SMC’s Tiger line of feature-rich workgroup LAN solutions
  • Page 4 – All rights reserved. Printed in Taiwan
  • Page 6 – ii
  • Page 7 – iii; ABLE
  • Page 8 – iv
  • Page 11 – vii; Glossary
  • Page 12 – viii
  • Page 13 – Configuration Options
  • Page 14 – Required Connections
  • Page 16 – Factory Defaults
  • Page 19 – Login Screen
  • Page 21 – Main Menu
  • Page 26 – Displaying System Information
  • Page 27 – Displaying Switch Version Information
  • Page 30 – Changing the Network Configuration
  • Page 31 – IP Configuration
  • Page 34 – HTTP Configuration
  • Page 35 – Configuring the Serial Port
  • Page 37 – Assigning SNMP Parameters
  • Page 38 – Configuring Community Names; The default community string is “public” with Read/Write access.
  • Page 39 – Configuring IP Trap Managers
  • Page 40 – Console Login Configuration
  • Page 42 – Downloading System Software; Using TFTP to Download Over the Network
  • Page 43 – Saving the System Configuration
  • Page 45 – Configuring Management Access
  • Page 46 – Configuring the Switch
  • Page 48 – Configuring Port Parameters
  • Page 50 – Viewing the Current Port Configuration
  • Page 52 – Using the Spanning Tree Algorithm; Configuring Bridge STA
  • Page 55 – Configuring STA for Ports; The following figure and table describe port STA configuration.
  • Page 57 – Viewing the Current Spanning Tree Information; Displaying the Current Bridge STA
  • Page 59 – Displaying the Current STA for Ports
  • Page 62 – Using a Mirror Port for Analysis
  • Page 63 – Configuring Port Trunks; Ports can only be assigned to one trunk.
  • Page 66 – IGMP Multicast Filtering
  • Page 67 – Configuring IGMP; The default values are indicated in the sample screen.
  • Page 68 – Configuring Broadcast Storm Control
  • Page 69 – Configuring Bridge MIB Extensions
  • Page 71 – Configuring Traffic Classes
  • Page 72 – Port Priority Configuration
  • Page 73 – p Port Traffic Class Information
  • Page 74 – Configuring Virtual LANs; Q VLAN Base Information
  • Page 75 – Q VLAN Current Table Information
  • Page 77 – Q VLAN Static Table Configuration
  • Page 79 – Notes; If a removed port is no longer assigned to any other group as
  • Page 80 – Q VLAN Port Configuration
  • Page 82 – Port Security Configuration
  • Page 84 – Monitoring the Switch
  • Page 85 – Displaying Port Statistics
  • Page 87 – Displaying RMON Statistics
  • Page 89 – Displaying the Unicast Address Table
  • Page 91 – Displaying the IP Multicast Registration Table
  • Page 92 – Configuring Static Unicast Addresses
  • Page 94 – Resetting the System
  • Page 95 – Web-Based Configuration and Monitoring; Set the Administrator user name and password using an out-of-band
  • Page 96 – Navigating the Web Browser Interface; Home Page
  • Page 98 – Panel Display; Port State Display
  • Page 99 – Console Configuration
  • Page 103 – Switch Information
  • Page 105 – IP C
  • Page 107 – SNMP C; SNMP Configuration; SNMP Community
  • Page 108 – Trap Managers
  • Page 109 – Security Configuration; Change Password
  • Page 110 – Firmware Upgrade Options; Web Upload Management
  • Page 111 – TFTP Download Management
  • Page 112 – Configuration Save and Restore; Configuration Upload Management
  • Page 113 – Configuration Download Management
  • Page 114 – Address Table Configuration
  • Page 115 – Spanning Tree Algorithm; Spanning Tree Information
  • Page 116 – Spanning Tree
  • Page 117 – Ports
  • Page 119 – Spanning Tree Configuration; Switch
  • Page 121 – STA Port Configuration
  • Page 123 – MIB E
  • Page 125 – Priority
  • Page 126 – Port Traffic Class Information
  • Page 127 – VLAN M; VLAN Management
  • Page 128 – VLAN Basic Information
  • Page 129 – LAN; VLAN Current Table
  • Page 130 – VLAN Static List; Use this screen to create or remove VLAN groups.
  • Page 131 – VLAN Static Table
  • Page 134 – VLAN Static Membership by Port
  • Page 135 – VLAN Port Configuration
  • Page 137 – IGMP M
  • Page 138 – IP Multicast Registration Table
  • Page 139 – Port Menus; Port Information
  • Page 142 – Port Broadcast Storm Protect Configuration
  • Page 144 – Using a Port Mirror for Analysis
  • Page 145 – Port Trunk Configuration
  • Page 148 – Port Statistics; Etherlike Statistics
  • Page 149 – Statistics are automatically refreshed every 60 seconds.
  • Page 150 – RMON Statistics
  • Page 153 – Layer 2 Switching
  • Page 156 – Assigning Ports to VLANs
  • Page 157 – Port Overlapping; Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames
  • Page 158 – Connecting VLAN Groups; Multicast Filtering; IGMP Snooping
  • Page 159 – IGMP Protocol
  • Page 160 – Port Trunks
  • Page 161 – SNMP M; SNMP Management Software
  • Page 162 – Includes all the tools needed to monitor your network for
  • Page 164 – Upgrading Firmware via the Serial Port
  • Page 167 – Console Port Pin Assignments; DB-9 Port Pin Assignments
  • Page 168 – Console Port to 9-Pin COM Port on PC
  • Page 169 – LOSSARY; See Generic Attribute Registration Protocol.
  • Page 170 – Defines frame extensions for VLAN tagging.; Link Aggregation
  • Page 171 – See Spanning Tree Algorithm.
  • Page 172 – Virtual LAN
  • Page 173 – Numerics; NDEX
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Stackable Fast Ethernet Switch

24 100BASE-FX MT-RJ ports

Optional 100BASE-FX or 1000BASE-X modules

Optional stack module for linking up to four units

8.8 Gbps of aggregate switch bandwidth

Support for redundant power unit

Up to five port trunks per switch

Port mirroring for non-intrusive analysis

QoS support for two-level priority

Full support for IEEE 802.1Q VLANs

IP Multicasting with IGMP Snooping

Manageable via console, Web, SNMP/RMON

TigerStack 100

Management Guide

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Summary

Page 3 - From SMC’s Tiger line of feature-rich workgroup LAN solutions

38 TeslaIrvine, CA 92618Phone: (949) 679-8000 TigerStack 100Management Guide From SMC’s Tiger line of feature-rich workgroup LAN solutions November 2002 Pub. # F2.47 150200025700A R01

Page 4 - All rights reserved. Printed in Taiwan

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