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Cisco Small Business SG200-26P Administration Manual (337 pages)
Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch
Brand: Cisco
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Category: Switch
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Size: 3.35 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
2
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Chapter 1 : Table of Contents
9
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Chapter 2: Getting Started
9
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Starting the Web-Based Configuration Utility
9
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Quick Start Device Configuration
13
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Interface Naming Conventions
13
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Window Navigation
15
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Chapter 3: Status and Statistics
19
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System Summary
19
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Ethernet Interfaces
19
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Etherlike Statistics
20
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802.1X EAP Statistics
21
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Health
22
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Rmon
23
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Rmon Statistics
23
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Rmon History
25
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Rmon History Table
26
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Rmon Events Control
27
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Rmon Alarms
28
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View Log
30
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Chapter 4: Administration: System Log
31
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Setting System Log Settings
31
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Setting Remote Logging Settings
33
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Viewing Memory Logs
34
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Chapter 5: Administration: File Management
36
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System Files
36
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Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language
39
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Configuration File Backwards Compatibility
42
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Download/Backup Configuration/Log
42
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Configuration Files Properties
47
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Copy/Save Configuration
47
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Auto Configuration/Image Update Via DHCP
49
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Chapter 6: Administration
58
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Device Models
58
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System Settings
60
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Displaying the System Summary
60
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Management Interface
62
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User Accounts
62
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Defining Idle Session Timeout
62
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Time Settings
63
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System Log
63
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File Management
63
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Rebooting the Device
63
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Health
65
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Diagnostics
66
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Discovery — Bonjour
66
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Discovery — LLDP
67
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Discovery — CDP
67
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Ping
67
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Chapter 7: Administration: Time Settings
69
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System Time Options
69
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SNTP Modes
71
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Configuring System Time
71
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Selecting Source of System Time
71
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Adding a Unicast Sntp Server
74
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Configuring the Sntp Mode
76
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Defining Sntp Authentication
77
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Chapter 8: Administration: Diagnostics
78
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Copper Ports Tests
78
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Displaying Optical Module Status
80
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Configuring Port and VLAN Mirroring
81
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Viewing CPU Utilization and Secure Core Technology
83
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Chapter 9: Administration: Discovery
84
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Bonjour
84
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Bonjour in Layer 2 System Mode
84
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LLDP and CDP
85
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Configuring LLDP
86
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Lldp Overview
87
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Lldp Properties
88
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Lldp Port Settings
89
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Lldp Med Network Policy
91
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Lldp Med Port Settings
93
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Lldp Local Information
95
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Lldp Neighbor Information
98
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Lldp Statistics
102
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Lldp Overloading
103
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Configuring CDP
105
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CDP Statistics
112
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Chapter 10: Port Management
114
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Configuring Ports
114
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Port Configuration
115
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Error Recovery Settings
117
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Loopback Detection
118
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Configuring Loopback Detection
119
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How LBD Works
119
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Link Aggregation
120
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Link Aggregation Overview
121
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Static and Dynamic Lag Workflow
122
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Defining Lag Management
123
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Configuring Lag Settings
124
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Configuring Lacp
125
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Udld
127
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Poe
127
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Configuring Green Ethernet
127
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Green Ethernet Overview
128
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Az Energy Efficient Ethernet Feature
129
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802.3Az EEE Overview
129
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Advertise Capabilities Negotiation
130
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Chapter 11: Port Management: Unidirectional Link Detection
135
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UDLD Overview
135
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UDLD Operation
136
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Usage Guidelines
138
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Dependencies on Other Features
138
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Default Settings and Configuration
139
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Before You Start
139
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Common UDLD Tasks
139
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Configuring UDLD
140
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Chapter 12: Smartport
144
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Overview
144
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What Is a Smartport
145
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Smartport Types
145
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Special Smartport Types
147
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Smartport Macros
147
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Applying a Smartport Type to an Interface
148
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Macro Failure and the Reset Operation
148
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How the Smartport Feature Works
149
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Auto Smartport
149
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Enabling Auto Smartport
150
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Identifying Smartport Type
150
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Multiple Devices Attached to the Port
152
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Persistent Auto Smartport Interface
153
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Error Handling
153
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Default Configuration
153
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Relationships with Other Features and Backwards Compatibility
154
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Common Smartport Tasks
154
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Smartport Properties
156
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Configuring Smartport Using the Web-Based Interface
156
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Smartport Type Settings
157
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Smartport Interface Settings
158
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Built-In Smartport Macros
160
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Chapter 13: Port Management: Poe
172
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Poe on the Device
172
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Poe Configuration Considerations
173
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Poe Properties
175
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Poe Settings
176
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Chapter 14: VLAN Management
178
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Overview
178
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Vlan Description
178
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Regular Vlans
180
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Interface Settings
183
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Vlan Membership
184
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Voice VLAN
187
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Voice Vlan Configuration
193
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Chapter 15: Spanning Tree
199
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STP Flavors
199
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STP Status and Global Settings
200
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Spanning Tree Interface Settings
201
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Rapid Spanning Tree Settings
203
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Chapter 16: Managing MAC Address Tables
206
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Static MAC Addresses
207
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Dynamic MAC Addresses
208
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Chapter 17: Multicast
209
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Multicast Forwarding
209
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Typical Multicast Setup
210
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Multicast Operation
210
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Multicast Address Properties
211
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Multicast Properties
213
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MAC Group Address
214
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IP Multicast Group Addresses
215
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Igmp Snooping Configuration
217
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Ipv4 Multicast Configuration
217
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Ipv6 Multicast Configuration
219
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Mld Snooping
219
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IGMP/MLD Snooping IP Multicast Group
221
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Multicast Router Ports
222
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Forward All
222
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Unregistered Multicast
223
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Chapter 18: IP Configuration
225
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Overview
225
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Loopback Interface
226
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Ipv4 Management and Interfaces
227
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Ipv6 Global Configuration
230
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Ipv6 Interface
231
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Ipv6 Tunnel
233
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Defining Ipv6 Addresses
235
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Ipv6 Default Router List
236
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Defining Ipv6 Neighbors Information
237
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Viewing Ipv6 Route Tables
239
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Domain Name
240
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Dns Settings
240
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Search List
242
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Host Mapping
242
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Chapter 19: Security
244
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Defining Users
245
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Configuring RADIUS
247
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Accounting Using a Radius Server
248
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Interactions with Other Features
248
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Radius Workflow
248
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Active Access Profile
251
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Management Access Method
251
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Defining Profile Rules
253
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Management Access Authentication
255
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Secure Sensitive Data Management
256
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SSL Server
257
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Ssl Overview
257
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SSH Client
259
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Configuring TCP/UDP Services
259
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Defining Storm Control
260
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Configuring Port Security
261
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262
263
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Denial of Service Prevention
264
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Types of Dos Attacks
264
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Defense against Dos Attacks
265
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Dependencies between Features
265
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Configuring Dos Prevention
265
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Chapter 20: Security: 802.1X Authentication
268
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Overview of 802.1X
268
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Authentication Server
270
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Authenticator Overview
270
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Common Tasks
274
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802.1X Configuration through the GUI
275
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X Port Authentication
276
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Defining Host and Session Authentication
278
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Viewing Authenticated Hosts
279
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Chapter 21: Security: SSH Client
281
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Secure Copy (SCP) and SSH
281
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Protection Methods
282
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SSH Server Authentication
283
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SSH Client Authentication
284
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Supported Algorithms
284
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Before You Begin
285
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Common Tasks
285
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Ssh User Authentication
287
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SSH Client Configuration through the GUI
287
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SSH Server Authentication
288
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Chapter 22: Security: Secure Sensitive Data Management
291
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Introduction
291
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Ssd Management
292
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SSD Rules
292
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SSD Properties
297
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Local Passphrase
297
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Configuration File Passphrase Control
298
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Configuration File Integrity Control
298
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Configuration Files
299
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Read Mode
299
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File Ssd Indicator
299
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Ssd Control Block
300
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Startup Configuration File
300
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Running Configuration File
301
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Backup and Mirror Configuration File
301
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SSD Management Channels
303
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Menu CLI and Password Recovery
304
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Configuring SSD
304
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Chapter 23: Quality of Service
307
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Qos Features and Components
308
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Qos Workflow
308
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Setting Qos Properties
309
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Configuring Qos — General
309
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Interface Qos Settings
310
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Configuring Qos Queues
311
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Mapping Dscp to Queue
314
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Configuring Bandwidth
316
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Configuring Egress Shaping Per Queue
317
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Managing Qos Statistics
318
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Viewing Queues Statistics
318
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Chapter 24: SNMP
320
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SNMP Versions and Workflow
320
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Snmpv1 and V2
320
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Snmp Workflow
321
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Supported Mibs
322
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Model Oids
322
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SNMP Engine ID
323
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Model Oids
323
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Configuring SNMP Views
325
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Creating SNMP Groups
326
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Managing SNMP Users
328
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Defining SNMP Communities
329
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Defining Trap Settings
331
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Notification Recipients
332
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Defining Snmpv3 Notification Recipients
334
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SNMP Notification Filters
336
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Cisco Small Business SG200-26P Administration Manual (314 pages)
Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch
Brand: Cisco
|
Category: Switch
|
Size: 2.07 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
2
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Chapter 1: Getting Started
8
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Starting the Web-Based Switch Configuration Utility
8
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Launching the Configuration Utility
9
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Logging in
10
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Password Expiration
10
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Logging out
10
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Quick Start Switch Configuration
11
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Window Navigation
13
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Application Header
13
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Management Buttons
14
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Chapter 2: Viewing Statistics
17
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Viewing Ethernet Interface
17
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Viewing Etherlike Statistics
18
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Viewing 802.1X EAP Statistics
20
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Managing RMON Statistics
21
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Viewing RMON Statistics
21
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Chapter 3: Managing System Logs
24
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Setting System Log Settings
24
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Setting Remote Logging Settings
26
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Viewing Memory Logs
27
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RAM Memory
27
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Flash Memory
28
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Chapter 4: Managing System Files
29
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Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language
32
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Downloading or Backing-Up a Configuration or Log
35
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Displaying Configuration File Properties
38
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Copying Configuration Files
39
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Setting DHCP Auto Configuration
40
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Chapter 5: System Time
42
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System Time Options
43
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Configuring System Time
44
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Adding an SNTP Server
47
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Defining SNTP Authentication
49
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Chapter 6: General Administrative Information and Operations
51
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System Information
52
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Configuring the System Settings
53
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Switch Models
54
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Rebooting the Switch
56
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Monitoring the Fan Status
57
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Defining Idle Session Timeout
57
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Pinging a Host
58
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Chapter 7: Configuring Discovery
60
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Configuring Bonjour Discovery
60
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Lldp and Cdp
61
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Configuring LLDP
63
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Setting LLDP Properties
64
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Editing LLDP Port Settings
65
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LLDP MED Protocol
67
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Setting LLDP MED Network Policy
68
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Configuring LLDP MED Port Settings
69
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Cisco Small Business 200 1. 1 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide
69
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Displaying LLDP Port Status
71
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Displaying LLDP Local Information
73
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Displaying LLDP Neighbors Information
76
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Accessing LLDP Statistics
81
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LLDP Overloading
81
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Configuring Cdp
84
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Setting Cdp Properties
84
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Editing Cdp Interface Settings
86
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Displaying Cdp Local Information
88
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Displaying Cdp Neighbors Information
89
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Viewing Cdp Statistics
91
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Chapter 8: Port Management
92
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Configuring Ports
92
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Configuring Link Aggregation
92
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Port Management Workflow
93
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Setting Basic Port Configuration
93
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Configuring Link Aggregation
95
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Static and Dynamic LAG Workflow
97
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Defining LAG Management
98
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Configuring LAG Settings
99
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Configuring LACP
101
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Setting Port LACP Parameter Settings
102
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Green Ethernet
103
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Setting Global Green Ethernet Properties
107
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Setting Green Ethernet Properties for Ports
108
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What Is a Smartport
111
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Smartport Types
111
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Special Smartport Types
113
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Smartport Macros
114
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Applying a Smartport Type to an Interface
115
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Macro Failure and the Reset Operation
115
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How the Smartport Feature Works
116
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Auto Smartport
117
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Enabling Auto Smartport
117
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Identifying Smartport Type
118
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Multiple Devices Attached to the Port
119
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Persistent Auto Smartport Interface
120
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Error Handling
121
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Default Configuration
121
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Relationships with Other Features and Backwards Compatibility
121
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Common Smartport Tasks
122
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Smartport Type Settings
125
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Interface Settings
126
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Chapter 9: Managing Device Diagnostics
152
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Testing Copper Ports
152
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Displaying Optical Module Status
154
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Configuring Port and VLAN Mirroring
155
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Viewing CPU Utilization and Secure Core Technology
157
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Chapter 10: Managing Power-Over-Ethernet Devices
159
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Poe on the Switch
159
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Poe Features
159
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Poe Operation
160
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Poe Configuration Considerations
161
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Configuring Poe Properties
161
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Configuring the Poe Power, Priority, and Class
163
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Chapter 11: VLAN Management
166
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Vlans
166
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Configuring Default VLAN Settings
167
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Creating Vlans
168
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Configuring Default VLAN Settings
169
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Creating Vlans
170
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Configuring VLAN Interface Settings
171
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Defining VLAN Membership
173
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Configuring Port to VLAN
173
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Configuring Vlan Membership
174
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Voice VLAN
177
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Configuring Voice VLAN Properties
184
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Configuring Telephony OUI
184
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Chapter 12: Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol
190
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STP Flavors
190
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Configuring STP Status and Global Settings
191
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Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings
192
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Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings
193
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Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Settings
195
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Chapter 13: Managing MAC Address Tables
198
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Configuring Static MAC Addresses
198
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Dynamic MAC Addresses
199
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Querying Dynamic Addresses
200
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Chapter 14: Configuring Multicast Forwarding
202
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Multicast Forwarding
202
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Cisco Small Business 200 1. 1 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide
202
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Typical Multicast Setup
203
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Multicast Operation
204
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Multicast Registration
204
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Multicast Address Properties
205
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Defining Multicast Properties
206
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Adding MAC Group Address
207
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Adding IP Multicast Group Addresses
209
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Configuring IGMP Snooping
211
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Mld Snooping
213
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Defining Multicast Router Ports
217
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Defining Forward All Multicast
218
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Defining Unregistered Multicast Settings
219
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Chapter 15: Configuring IP Information
221
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Management and IP Interfaces
221
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IP Addressing
221
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Defining an Ipv4 Interface
223
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Managing Ipv6
224
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Defining Ipv6 Global Configuration
225
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Defining an Ipv6 Interface
225
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Defining Ipv6 Addresses
226
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Configuring Ipv6 Tunnels
229
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Defining Ipv6 Neighbors Information
231
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Viewing Ipv6 Route Tables
232
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Configuring ARP
234
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Domain Name Systems
235
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Defining DNS Servers
236
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Mapping DNS Hosts
237
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Cisco Small Business 200 1. 1 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide
237
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Chapter 16: Configuring Security
239
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Defining Users
240
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Setting User Accounts
240
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Setting Password Complexity Rules
241
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Configuring RADIUS Parameters
243
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Configuring Management Access Authentication
245
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Defining Access Profiles
246
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Defining Profile Rules
249
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Configuring TCP/UDP Services
251
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Defining Storm Control
252
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Configuring Port Security
253
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Configuring 802.1X
255
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802.1X Parameters Workflow
256
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Defining 802.1X Properties
257
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Defining 802.1X Port Authentication
258
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Defining Host and Session Authentication
260
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Viewing Authenticated Hosts
262
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Chapter 17: Configuring Quality of Service
264
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Qos Features and Components
265
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Configuring Qos
266
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Configuring Qos Queues
268
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Mapping Cos/802.1P to a Queue
270
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Mapping DSCP to Queue
271
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Configuring Bandwidth
272
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Configuring Egress Shaping Per Queue
273
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Managing Qos Statistics
274
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Viewing Queues Statistics
275
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Cisco Small Business SG200-26P Quick Start Manual (72 pages)
200 Series Smart Switches
Brand: Cisco
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Category: Switch
|
Size: 1.6 MB
Table of Contents
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Quick Start Guide
1
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Mounting the Cisco Switch
2
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Rack-Mount Placement
3
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Connecting Network Devices
4
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Power over Ethernet Considerations
4
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Troubleshoot Your Connection
8
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Additional Features
10
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Where to Go from here
12
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Guía de Inicio Rápido
14
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Indicadores LED
23
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Características Adicionales
23
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Guida DI Riferimento Rapido
27
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Collegamento Dei Dispositivi DI Rete
30
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Funzionalità Aggiuntive
37
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Risorse Aggiuntive
39
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Rack Installation
43
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Weitere Funktionen
51
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Weitere Informationen
53
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Guide de Démarrage Rapide
55
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Montage Sur Bâti
57
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Autres Fonctionnalités
66
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Pour en Savoir Plus
67
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Cisco Small Business SG200-26P Quick Start Manual (57 pages)
200 Series Smart Switches
Brand: Cisco
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Category: Switch
|
Size: 1.36 MB
Table of Contents
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Quick Start Guide
1
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Mounting the Cisco Switch
2
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Connecting Network Devices
3
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Rack-Mount Placement
3
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Power over Ethernet Considerations
3
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Configuring the Cisco Small Business Smart Switch
4
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Troubleshoot Your Connection
6
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Additional Features
8
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Where to Go from here
10
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Guía de Inicio Rápido
12
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Conexión de Dispositivos de Red
14
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Características Adicionales
19
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Guida DI Riferimento Rapido
23
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Funzionalità Aggiuntive
30
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Risorse Aggiuntive
32
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Rack Installation
36
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Anschließen von Netzwerkgeräten
36
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Weitere Funktionen
42
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Weitere Informationen
43
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Guide de Démarrage Rapide
45
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Montage en Rack
47
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Caractéristiques Supplémentaires
52
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Pour en Savoir Plus
54
Cisco Small Business SG200-26P Quick Start Manual (13 pages)
200 Series Smart Switches
Brand: Cisco
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Category: Switch
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Size: 0.27 MB
Table of Contents
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Quick Start Guide
1
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Mounting the Cisco Switch
2
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Connecting Network Devices
3
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Rack-Mount Placement
3
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Power over Ethernet Considerations
3
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Accessing/Managing Switch Using Web Interface
4
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Configuring the Cisco Small Business Smart Switch
4
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Troubleshoot Your Connection
6
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Additional Features
8
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Where to Go from here
10
Cisco Small Business SG200-26P Datasheet (11 pages)
200 Series Switches Cisco Small Business
Brand: Cisco
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Category: Switch
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Size: 0.62 MB
Table of Contents
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Features and Benefits
2
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Product Specifications
4
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Power Efficiency
5
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Minimum Requirements
8
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Ordering Information
9
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For more Information
10
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Cisco Small Business SG200-26 Administration Manual (337 pages)
Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch
Brand: Cisco
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Category: Switch
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Size: 3.35 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
2
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Chapter 1 : Table of Contents
9
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Chapter 2: Getting Started
9
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Starting the Web-Based Configuration Utility
9
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Quick Start Device Configuration
13
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Interface Naming Conventions
13
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Window Navigation
15
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Chapter 3: Status and Statistics
19
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System Summary
19
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Ethernet Interfaces
19
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Etherlike Statistics
20
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802.1X EAP Statistics
21
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Health
22
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Rmon
23
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Rmon Statistics
23
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Rmon History
25
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Rmon History Table
26
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Rmon Events Control
27
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Rmon Alarms
28
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View Log
30
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Chapter 4: Administration: System Log
31
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Setting System Log Settings
31
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Setting Remote Logging Settings
33
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Viewing Memory Logs
34
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Chapter 5: Administration: File Management
36
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System Files
36
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Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language
39
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Configuration File Backwards Compatibility
42
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Download/Backup Configuration/Log
42
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Configuration Files Properties
47
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Copy/Save Configuration
47
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Auto Configuration/Image Update Via DHCP
49
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Chapter 6: Administration
58
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Device Models
58
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System Settings
60
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Displaying the System Summary
60
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Management Interface
62
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User Accounts
62
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Defining Idle Session Timeout
62
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Time Settings
63
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System Log
63
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File Management
63
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Rebooting the Device
63
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Health
65
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Diagnostics
66
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Discovery — Bonjour
66
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Discovery — LLDP
67
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Discovery — CDP
67
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Ping
67
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Chapter 7: Administration: Time Settings
69
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System Time Options
69
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SNTP Modes
71
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Configuring System Time
71
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Selecting Source of System Time
71
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Adding a Unicast Sntp Server
74
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Configuring the Sntp Mode
76
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Defining Sntp Authentication
77
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Chapter 8: Administration: Diagnostics
78
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Copper Ports Tests
78
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Displaying Optical Module Status
80
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Configuring Port and VLAN Mirroring
81
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Viewing CPU Utilization and Secure Core Technology
83
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Chapter 9: Administration: Discovery
84
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Bonjour
84
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Bonjour in Layer 2 System Mode
84
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LLDP and CDP
85
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Configuring LLDP
86
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Lldp Overview
87
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Lldp Properties
88
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Lldp Port Settings
89
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Lldp Med Network Policy
91
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Lldp Med Port Settings
93
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Lldp Local Information
95
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Lldp Neighbor Information
98
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Lldp Statistics
102
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Lldp Overloading
103
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Configuring CDP
105
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CDP Statistics
112
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Chapter 10: Port Management
114
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Configuring Ports
114
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Port Configuration
115
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Error Recovery Settings
117
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Loopback Detection
118
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Configuring Loopback Detection
119
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How LBD Works
119
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Link Aggregation
120
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Link Aggregation Overview
121
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Static and Dynamic Lag Workflow
122
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Defining Lag Management
123
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Configuring Lag Settings
124
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Configuring Lacp
125
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Udld
127
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Poe
127
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Configuring Green Ethernet
127
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Green Ethernet Overview
128
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Az Energy Efficient Ethernet Feature
129
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802.3Az EEE Overview
129
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Advertise Capabilities Negotiation
130
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Chapter 11: Port Management: Unidirectional Link Detection
135
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UDLD Overview
135
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UDLD Operation
136
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Usage Guidelines
138
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Dependencies on Other Features
138
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Default Settings and Configuration
139
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Before You Start
139
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Common UDLD Tasks
139
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Configuring UDLD
140
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Chapter 12: Smartport
144
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Overview
144
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What Is a Smartport
145
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Smartport Types
145
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Special Smartport Types
147
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Smartport Macros
147
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Applying a Smartport Type to an Interface
148
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Macro Failure and the Reset Operation
148
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How the Smartport Feature Works
149
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Auto Smartport
149
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Enabling Auto Smartport
150
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Identifying Smartport Type
150
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Multiple Devices Attached to the Port
152
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Persistent Auto Smartport Interface
153
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Error Handling
153
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Default Configuration
153
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Relationships with Other Features and Backwards Compatibility
154
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Common Smartport Tasks
154
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Smartport Properties
156
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Configuring Smartport Using the Web-Based Interface
156
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Smartport Type Settings
157
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Smartport Interface Settings
158
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Built-In Smartport Macros
160
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Chapter 13: Port Management: Poe
172
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Poe on the Device
172
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Poe Configuration Considerations
173
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Poe Properties
175
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Poe Settings
176
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Chapter 14: VLAN Management
178
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Overview
178
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Vlan Description
178
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Regular Vlans
180
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Interface Settings
183
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Vlan Membership
184
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Voice VLAN
187
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Voice Vlan Configuration
193
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Chapter 15: Spanning Tree
199
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STP Flavors
199
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STP Status and Global Settings
200
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Spanning Tree Interface Settings
201
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Rapid Spanning Tree Settings
203
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Chapter 16: Managing MAC Address Tables
206
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Static MAC Addresses
207
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Dynamic MAC Addresses
208
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Chapter 17: Multicast
209
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Multicast Forwarding
209
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Typical Multicast Setup
210
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Multicast Operation
210
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Multicast Address Properties
211
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Multicast Properties
213
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MAC Group Address
214
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IP Multicast Group Addresses
215
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Igmp Snooping Configuration
217
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Ipv4 Multicast Configuration
217
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Ipv6 Multicast Configuration
219
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Mld Snooping
219
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IGMP/MLD Snooping IP Multicast Group
221
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Multicast Router Ports
222
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Forward All
222
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Unregistered Multicast
223
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Chapter 18: IP Configuration
225
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Overview
225
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Loopback Interface
226
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Ipv4 Management and Interfaces
227
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Ipv6 Global Configuration
230
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Ipv6 Interface
231
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Ipv6 Tunnel
233
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Defining Ipv6 Addresses
235
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Ipv6 Default Router List
236
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Defining Ipv6 Neighbors Information
237
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Viewing Ipv6 Route Tables
239
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Domain Name
240
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Dns Settings
240
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Search List
242
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Host Mapping
242
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Chapter 19: Security
244
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Defining Users
245
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Configuring RADIUS
247
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Accounting Using a Radius Server
248
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Interactions with Other Features
248
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Radius Workflow
248
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Active Access Profile
251
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Management Access Method
251
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Defining Profile Rules
253
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Management Access Authentication
255
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Secure Sensitive Data Management
256
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SSL Server
257
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Ssl Overview
257
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SSH Client
259
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Configuring TCP/UDP Services
259
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Defining Storm Control
260
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Configuring Port Security
261
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262
263
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Denial of Service Prevention
264
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Types of Dos Attacks
264
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Defense against Dos Attacks
265
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Dependencies between Features
265
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Configuring Dos Prevention
265
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Chapter 20: Security: 802.1X Authentication
268
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Overview of 802.1X
268
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Authentication Server
270
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Authenticator Overview
270
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Common Tasks
274
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802.1X Configuration through the GUI
275
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X Port Authentication
276
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Defining Host and Session Authentication
278
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Viewing Authenticated Hosts
279
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Chapter 21: Security: SSH Client
281
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Secure Copy (SCP) and SSH
281
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Protection Methods
282
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SSH Server Authentication
283
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SSH Client Authentication
284
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Supported Algorithms
284
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Before You Begin
285
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Common Tasks
285
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Ssh User Authentication
287
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SSH Client Configuration through the GUI
287
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SSH Server Authentication
288
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Chapter 22: Security: Secure Sensitive Data Management
291
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Introduction
291
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Ssd Management
292
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SSD Rules
292
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SSD Properties
297
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Local Passphrase
297
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Configuration File Passphrase Control
298
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Configuration File Integrity Control
298
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Configuration Files
299
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Read Mode
299
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File Ssd Indicator
299
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Ssd Control Block
300
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Startup Configuration File
300
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Running Configuration File
301
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Backup and Mirror Configuration File
301
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SSD Management Channels
303
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Menu CLI and Password Recovery
304
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Configuring SSD
304
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Chapter 23: Quality of Service
307
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Qos Features and Components
308
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Qos Workflow
308
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Setting Qos Properties
309
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Configuring Qos — General
309
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Interface Qos Settings
310
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Configuring Qos Queues
311
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Mapping Dscp to Queue
314
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Configuring Bandwidth
316
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Configuring Egress Shaping Per Queue
317
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Managing Qos Statistics
318
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Viewing Queues Statistics
318
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Chapter 24: SNMP
320
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SNMP Versions and Workflow
320
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Snmpv1 and V2
320
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Snmp Workflow
321
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Supported Mibs
322
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Model Oids
322
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SNMP Engine ID
323
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Model Oids
323
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Configuring SNMP Views
325
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Creating SNMP Groups
326
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Managing SNMP Users
328
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Defining SNMP Communities
329
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Defining Trap Settings
331
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Notification Recipients
332
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Defining Snmpv3 Notification Recipients
334
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SNMP Notification Filters
336
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Cisco Small Business SG200-26 Administration Manual (314 pages)
Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch
Brand: Cisco
|
Category: Switch
|
Size: 2.07 MB
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
2
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Chapter 1: Getting Started
8
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Starting the Web-Based Switch Configuration Utility
8
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Launching the Configuration Utility
9
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Logging in
10
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Password Expiration
10
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Logging out
10
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Quick Start Switch Configuration
11
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Window Navigation
13
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Application Header
13
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Management Buttons
14
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Chapter 2: Viewing Statistics
17
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Viewing Ethernet Interface
17
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Viewing Etherlike Statistics
18
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Viewing 802.1X EAP Statistics
20
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Managing RMON Statistics
21
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Viewing RMON Statistics
21
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Chapter 3: Managing System Logs
24
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Setting System Log Settings
24
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Setting Remote Logging Settings
26
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Viewing Memory Logs
27
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RAM Memory
27
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Flash Memory
28
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Chapter 4: Managing System Files
29
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Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language
32
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Downloading or Backing-Up a Configuration or Log
35
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Displaying Configuration File Properties
38
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Copying Configuration Files
39
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Setting DHCP Auto Configuration
40
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Chapter 5: System Time
42
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System Time Options
43
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Configuring System Time
44
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Adding an SNTP Server
47
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Defining SNTP Authentication
49
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Chapter 6: General Administrative Information and Operations
51
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System Information
52
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Configuring the System Settings
53
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Switch Models
54
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Rebooting the Switch
56
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Monitoring the Fan Status
57
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Defining Idle Session Timeout
57
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Pinging a Host
58
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Chapter 7: Configuring Discovery
60
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Configuring Bonjour Discovery
60
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Lldp and Cdp
61
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Configuring LLDP
63
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Setting LLDP Properties
64
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Editing LLDP Port Settings
65
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LLDP MED Protocol
67
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Setting LLDP MED Network Policy
68
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Configuring LLDP MED Port Settings
69
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Cisco Small Business 200 1. 1 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide
69
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Displaying LLDP Port Status
71
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Displaying LLDP Local Information
73
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Displaying LLDP Neighbors Information
76
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Accessing LLDP Statistics
81
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LLDP Overloading
81
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Configuring Cdp
84
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Setting Cdp Properties
84
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Editing Cdp Interface Settings
86
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Displaying Cdp Local Information
88
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Displaying Cdp Neighbors Information
89
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Viewing Cdp Statistics
91
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Chapter 8: Port Management
92
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Configuring Ports
92
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Configuring Link Aggregation
92
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Port Management Workflow
93
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Setting Basic Port Configuration
93
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Configuring Link Aggregation
95
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Static and Dynamic LAG Workflow
97
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Defining LAG Management
98
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Configuring LAG Settings
99
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Configuring LACP
101
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Setting Port LACP Parameter Settings
102
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Green Ethernet
103
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Setting Global Green Ethernet Properties
107
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Setting Green Ethernet Properties for Ports
108
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What Is a Smartport
111
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Smartport Types
111
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Special Smartport Types
113
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Smartport Macros
114
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Applying a Smartport Type to an Interface
115
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Macro Failure and the Reset Operation
115
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How the Smartport Feature Works
116
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Auto Smartport
117
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Enabling Auto Smartport
117
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Identifying Smartport Type
118
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Multiple Devices Attached to the Port
119
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Persistent Auto Smartport Interface
120
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Error Handling
121
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Default Configuration
121
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Relationships with Other Features and Backwards Compatibility
121
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Common Smartport Tasks
122
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Smartport Type Settings
125
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Interface Settings
126
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Chapter 9: Managing Device Diagnostics
152
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Testing Copper Ports
152
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Displaying Optical Module Status
154
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Configuring Port and VLAN Mirroring
155
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Viewing CPU Utilization and Secure Core Technology
157
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Chapter 10: Managing Power-Over-Ethernet Devices
159
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Poe on the Switch
159
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Poe Features
159
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Poe Operation
160
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Poe Configuration Considerations
161
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Configuring Poe Properties
161
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Configuring the Poe Power, Priority, and Class
163
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Chapter 11: VLAN Management
166
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Vlans
166
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Configuring Default VLAN Settings
167
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Creating Vlans
168
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Configuring Default VLAN Settings
169
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Creating Vlans
170
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Configuring VLAN Interface Settings
171
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Defining VLAN Membership
173
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Configuring Port to VLAN
173
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Configuring Vlan Membership
174
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Voice VLAN
177
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Configuring Voice VLAN Properties
184
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Configuring Telephony OUI
184
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Chapter 12: Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol
190
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STP Flavors
190
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Configuring STP Status and Global Settings
191
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Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings
192
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Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings
193
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Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Settings
195
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Chapter 13: Managing MAC Address Tables
198
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Configuring Static MAC Addresses
198
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Dynamic MAC Addresses
199
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Querying Dynamic Addresses
200
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Chapter 14: Configuring Multicast Forwarding
202
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Multicast Forwarding
202
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Cisco Small Business 200 1. 1 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide
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Typical Multicast Setup
203
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Multicast Operation
204
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Multicast Registration
204
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Multicast Address Properties
205
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Defining Multicast Properties
206
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Adding MAC Group Address
207
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Adding IP Multicast Group Addresses
209
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Configuring IGMP Snooping
211
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Mld Snooping
213
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Defining Multicast Router Ports
217
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Defining Forward All Multicast
218
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Defining Unregistered Multicast Settings
219
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Chapter 15: Configuring IP Information
221
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Management and IP Interfaces
221
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IP Addressing
221
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Defining an Ipv4 Interface
223
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Managing Ipv6
224
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Defining Ipv6 Global Configuration
225
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Defining an Ipv6 Interface
225
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Defining Ipv6 Addresses
226
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Configuring Ipv6 Tunnels
229
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231
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Viewing Ipv6 Route Tables
232
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Configuring ARP
234
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Domain Name Systems
235
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Defining DNS Servers
236
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Mapping DNS Hosts
237
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Cisco Small Business 200 1. 1 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide
237
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Chapter 16: Configuring Security
239
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Defining Users
240
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Setting User Accounts
240
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Setting Password Complexity Rules
241
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Configuring RADIUS Parameters
243
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Configuring Management Access Authentication
245
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Defining Access Profiles
246
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Defining Profile Rules
249
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Configuring TCP/UDP Services
251
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Defining Storm Control
252
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Configuring Port Security
253
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Configuring 802.1X
255
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802.1X Parameters Workflow
256
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Defining 802.1X Properties
257
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Defining 802.1X Port Authentication
258
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Defining Host and Session Authentication
260
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Viewing Authenticated Hosts
262
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Chapter 17: Configuring Quality of Service
264
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Qos Features and Components
265
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Configuring Qos
266
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Configuring Qos Queues
268
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Mapping Cos/802.1P to a Queue
270
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Mapping DSCP to Queue
271
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Configuring Bandwidth
272
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Configuring Egress Shaping Per Queue
273
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Managing Qos Statistics
274
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Viewing Queues Statistics
275
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Cisco Small Business SG200-26 Quick Start Manual (57 pages)
200 Series Smart Switches
Brand: Cisco
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Category: Switch
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Size: 1.36 MB
Table of Contents
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Quick Start Guide
1
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Mounting the Cisco Switch
2
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Connecting Network Devices
3
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Rack-Mount Placement
3
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Power over Ethernet Considerations
3
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Configuring the Cisco Small Business Smart Switch
4
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Troubleshoot Your Connection
6
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Additional Features
8
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Where to Go from here
10
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Guía de Inicio Rápido
12
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Conexión de Dispositivos de Red
14
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Características Adicionales
19
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Guida DI Riferimento Rapido
23
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Funzionalità Aggiuntive
30
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Risorse Aggiuntive
32
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Rack Installation
36
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Anschließen von Netzwerkgeräten
36
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Weitere Funktionen
42
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Weitere Informationen
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Guide de Démarrage Rapide
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Cisco Small Business SG200-26 Quick Start Manual (13 pages)
200 Series Smart Switches
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Category: Switch
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Size: 0.27 MB
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Quick Start Guide
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Mounting the Cisco Switch
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Connecting Network Devices
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Rack-Mount Placement
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Power over Ethernet Considerations
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Accessing/Managing Switch Using Web Interface
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Configuring the Cisco Small Business Smart Switch
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Troubleshoot Your Connection
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Additional Features
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Where to Go from here
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Cisco Small Business SG200-26 Datasheet (11 pages)
200 Series Switches Cisco Small Business
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Category: Switch
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Size: 0.62 MB
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Features and Benefits
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Product Specifications
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Power Efficiency
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Minimum Requirements
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Ordering Information
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For more Information
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154, Quality of Service Defining Queues Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 154 12 • trust ip-precedence—The port uses the IP Precedence value in the IP packet header. If no value is provided, the port’s default priority is assigned. Non-IP VLAN tagged and untagged frames are assigned the port’s default priority. • trust ip-dscp—The port uses the DSCP marking in the IP pac…
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21, Viewing Statistics Interface Statistics Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 21 3 Interface Statistics Use the Interface page to display statistics for received and transmitted packets. To display this page, click Status and Statistics > Interface in the navigation window, or click Port Statistics under Device Status on the Getting Started page. Select the interface (Port or LAG) for which you want to display statistics, then select a refresh ra…
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133, IP Configuration Domain Name System Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 133 10 Viewing and Deleting Dynamic DNS Entries The DNS Dynamic Entries table displays hostnames that have been learned by applications that use DNS lookup services. For example, if you ping a hostname, the DNS lookup service is invoked and an associated IP address is learned and added to the table. The DNS Dynamic Entries table displays th…
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145, Security 802.1X Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 145 11 STEP 4 Click Apply and then click Close. Your changes are saved to the Running Configuration. Viewing and Configuring Secure MAC Addresses To view the current list of secure MAC addresses and the associated ports and VLANs, click Secure Address Table on the Port Security page. For each interface, the Secure Address Table lists each secured statically configured M…
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119, MAC Address Tables Dynamic MAC Addresses Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 119 8 The Dynamic Address Table displays the following fields for each entry it learns: • VLAN ID—VLAN on which the MAC address was learned. Frames are forwarded to the interface only if they are associated with this VLAN. • MAC Address—The dynamically learned MAC address.…
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24, Cisco SG200 Series Viewing Statistics IPv6 DHCP Statistics Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 24 3 IPv6 DHCP Statistics The switch can be configured to allow management over an IPv6 interface, and to receive its management IPv6 address through the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCPv6). See Management Interface for information on configuring IPv6 and DHCP on the management int…
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62, Administration File Management Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 62 4 An operator can terminate Auto Configuration at any time prior to the downloading of the file. This should be done when the switch is disconnected from the network, or if the required configuration files have not been set up on TFTP servers. When a configuration file is successfully downloaded and save…
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124, Multicast Configuring IGMP Snooping Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 124 9 Configuring MAC Address Group Port Membership By default, packets destined to a multicast MAC address are flooded on all ports. Ports might become members of a particular MAC address group dynamically through the exchange of IGMP packets, or you can statically configure them as members. To view details and configure the port members of a multicast…
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22, Viewing Statistics Etherlike Statistics Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 22 3 Etherlike Statistics The system collects and reports statistics on ports and LAGs in accordance with RFC2665. To display this page, click Status and Statistics > Etherlike in the navigation window. Select the interface (Port or LAG) for which you want to display statistics, then selec…
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98, VLAN Management Configuring VLAN Interface Settings Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 98 6 Changing the Interface VLAN Mode When the interface VLAN mode of a port is changed, the switch automatically handles the affected VLAN membership configuration, as follows: Changing from Access Port to Trunk Port The VLAN configuration remains unchanged. The Access port VLAN becomes the native VLAN for the Trunk port. The port must follow the …
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23, Viewing Statistics 802.1X EAP Statistics Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 23 3 802.1X EAP Statistics The switch ports can be configured to use the IEEE 802.1X Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) to control network access (see 802.1X). You can use the 802.1X EAP page to display information about EAP packets received on a port. To display the 802.1X EAP page, click Status and Statisti…
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74, Cisco SG200 Series Administration LLDP-MED Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 74 4 STEP 3 Specify the Location Parameters to identify the physical location of the switch for emergency calls: • Subtype—Select one of the following options to configure how the switch location is identified in TLVs: — Coordinate Based—Switch location is identified using GPS coordinates in hexadecimal format. -…
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135, Security RADIUS Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 135 11 Configuring Global RADIUS Settings To configure the global settings: STEP 1 Click Security > RADIUS in the navigation window. STEP 2 Enter the parameters: • Retries—Maximum number of times the RADIUS client retransmits requests to the RADIUS server. The range is 1 to 10. The default is 3. • Timeout for Reply—Number of seconds the switch waits for a RADIUS server…
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11, Getting Started Window Navigation Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 11 2 Window Navigation This section describes the features of the web-based switch configuration utility. Application Header The Application Header is displayed on every page. It provides the following buttons: Device Status System Summary System Summary Port Statistics Interface RMON Statistics RMON Statistics View Log RAM Memory Quick …
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44, Administration Time Settings Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 44 4 Configuring the SNTP Setting STEP 1 Ensure that the Use SNTP Server option is selected on the System Time page and that the Unicast or Broadcast mode is selected as required. STEP 2 On the SNTP Setting page, configure the following: • Client Port—The logical port number to use for the SNTP client on the switch. The default is the …
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88, Port Management Configuring PoE Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 88 5 STEP 3 Configure the following settings: • PoE—Check the Enable box to configure the port as a PSE. • Power Priority Level—Select Critical, High, or Low to configure the port priority level, for the delivery of power to an attached device. The switch might not be able to supply power to all connected devices that request it. The port priorit…
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71, Cisco SG200 Series Administration Diagnostics Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide 71 4 NOTE To end a probe session, select the session in the Port Mirroring Session Table and click Edit. Clear the Admin Mode checkbox, click Apply, and then click Close. CPU/Memory Utilization Use the CPU/Memory Utilization page to monitor CPU and memory usage. To display this page, click Administration > Diagnostics > CPU/M…