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Cisco SG500X-24 Administration Manual (548 pages)
ESW2 series Advanced Switches
Brand:
Cisco
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Switch
| Size: 7.9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Chapter 1: Getting Started
19
Starting the Web-Based Configuration Utility
19
Launching the Configuration Utility
20
Http/Https
21
Logging out
22
Quick Start Device Configuration
23
Interface Naming Conventions
24
Differences between Sx500, SG500X and the ESW2-550X Devices
24
Window Navigation
26
Application Header
26
Management Buttons
28
Chapter 2: Status and Statistics
30
Viewing Ethernet Interfaces
30
Viewing Etherlike Statistics
31
Viewing GVRP Statistics
33
Viewing 802.1X EAP Statistics
34
Viewing TCAM Utilization
35
Managing RMON
36
Viewing RMON Statistics
37
Configuring RMON History
39
Viewing the RMON History Table
40
Defining RMON Events Control
41
Viewing the RMON Events Logs
42
Defining RMON Alarms
42
Chapter 3: Administration: System Log
46
Setting System Log Settings
46
Setting Remote Logging Settings
48
Viewing Memory Logs
49
RAM Memory
50
Flash Memory
50
Chapter 4: Administration: File Management
52
System Files
52
Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language
55
Upgrade/Backing Firmware or Language File
56
Active Image
59
Download/Backup Configuration/Log
60
Configuration File Backwards Compatibility
60
Downloading or Backing-Up a Configuration or Log File
61
Configuration Files Properties
66
Copy/Save Configuration
67
DHCP Auto Configuration
68
DHCP Server Options
69
Auto Configuration Download Protocol (TFTP or SCP)
70
SSH Client Authentication Parameters
70
Auto Configuration Process
71
Configuring DHCP Auto Configuration
72
Chapter 5: Administration: Stack Management
76
Overview
76
Types of Units in Stack
78
Backward Compatibility of Number of Units in Stack
78
Unit Leds
79
Stack Topology
80
Types of Stack Topology
80
Topology Discovery
80
Unit ID Assignment
81
Duplicate Unit Ids
81
Master Selection Process
83
Stack Changes
84
Connecting a New Unit
84
Unit Failure in Stack
86
Failure of Master Unit
86
Master/Backup Switchover
87
Slave Unit Handling
87
Reconnecting the Original Master Unit after Failover
88
Software Auto Synchronization in Stack
88
Stack Unit Mode
88
Stack Configuration Options
89
Consistency of Stack Unit Modes in the Stack
90
Changing the Stack Unit Mode
90
Configuration after Reboot
91
Stack Ports
91
Default Stack and Network Ports
92
Port Pairs
92
Port Speeds
93
Auto Selection of Port Speed
93
Connecting Units
93
Cables Types
93
Default Configuration
96
Interactions with Other Features
96
System Modes
96
System Mode Backwards Compatibility
97
System Mode and Stack Management
97
Chapter 6: Administration: General Information
100
Device Models
100
System Information
102
Displaying the System Summary
102
Configuring the System Settings
105
Console Settings (Autobaud Rate Support)
106
Rebooting the Device
106
Routing Resources
108
Monitoring Fan Status
111
Defining Idle Session Timeout
113
Pinging a Host
113
Traceroute
115
Chapter 7: Administration: Time Settings
118
System Time Options
119
Time
119
Time Zone and Daylight Savings Time (DST)
120
SNTP Modes
120
Configuring System Time
121
Selecting Source of System Time
121
Adding a Unicast SNTP Server
123
Configuring the SNTP Mode
126
Defining SNTP Authentication
126
Time Range
127
Absolute Time Range
128
Recurring Time Range
129
Chapter 8: Administration: Diagnostics
130
Testing Copper Ports
130
Displaying Optical Module Status
132
MSA-Compatible Sfps
132
Configuring Port and VLAN Mirroring
133
Viewing CPU Utilization and Secure Core Technology
135
Chapter 9: Administration: Discovery
138
Configuring Bonjour Discovery
138
Bonjour in Layer 2 System Mode
138
Bonjour in Layer 3 System Mode
139
LLDP and CDP
140
Configuring LLDP
141
LLDP Overview
142
Setting LLDP Properties
143
Editing LLDP Port Settings
144
LLDP MED Network Policy
146
Configuring LLDP MED Port Settings
148
Displaying LLDP Port Status
149
Displaying LLDP Local Information
150
Displaying LLDP Neighbors Information
154
Accessing LLDP Statistics
158
LLDP Overloading
159
Configuring CDP
161
Setting CDP Properties
161
Editing CDP Interface Settings
164
Displaying CDP Local Information
165
Displaying CDP Neighbors Information
167
Viewing CDP Statistics
169
Chapter 10: Port Management
170
Configuring Ports
170
Setting Port Configuration
171
Configuring Link Aggregation
174
Link Aggregation Overview
175
Load Balancing
175
Default Settings and Configuration
176
Static and Dynamic LAG Workflow
176
Defining LAG Management
177
Configuring LAG Settings
178
Configuring LACP
180
LACP Priority and Rules
180
LACP with no Link Partner
180
Setting LACP Parameter Settings
181
Configuring Green Ethernet
182
Green Ethernet Overview
182
Power Saving by Disabling Port Leds
183
802.3Az Energy Efficient Ethernet Feature
184
Setting Global Green Ethernet Properties
186
Setting Green Ethernet Properties for Ports
187
Chapter 11: Smartport
190
Overview
191
What Is a Smartport
192
Smartport Types
192
Special Smartport Types
194
Smartport Macros
195
Applying a Smartport Type to an Interface
196
Macro Failure and the Reset Operation
196
How the Smartport Feature Works
197
Auto Smartport
198
Enabling Auto Smartport
198
Identifying Smartport Type
198
Using CDP/LLDP Information to Identify Smartport Types
199
Multiple Devices Attached to the Port
200
Persistent Auto Smartport Interface
201
Error Handling
201
Default Configuration
202
Relationships with Other Features and Backwards Compatibility
202
Common Smartport Tasks
202
Configuring Smartport Using the Web-Based Interface
205
Smartport Properties
205
Smartport Type Settings
206
Smartport Interface Settings
207
Built-In Smartport Macros
210
Chapter 12: Port Management: Poe
222
Poe on the Device
222
Poe Features
222
Poe Operation
223
Poe Configuration Considerations
223
Configuring Poe Properties
225
Configuring Poe Settings
226
Poe Priority Example
227
Chapter 13: VLAN Management
230
Vlans
230
Configuring Default VLAN Settings
234
Creating Vlans
235
Configuring VLAN Interface Settings
236
Defining VLAN Membership
237
Configuring Port to VLAN
238
Configuring VLAN Membership
239
GVRP Settings
241
Defining GVRP Settings
241
VLAN Groups
242
MAC-Based Groups
242
Assigning MAC-Based VLAN Groups
243
Mapping VLAN Group to VLAN Per Interface
243
Protocol-Based Vlans
244
Protocol-Based Groups
244
Protocol-Based Groups to VLAN Mapping
245
Voice VLAN
246
Voice VLAN Overview
246
Dynamic Voice VLAN Modes
247
Voice End-Points
248
Auto Voice VLAN, Auto Smartports, CDP, and LLDP
248
Voice VLAN Qos
250
Voice VLAN Constraints
251
Voice VLAN Workflows
251
Configuring Voice VLAN
252
Configuring Voice VLAN Properties
253
Displaying Auto Voice VLAN Settings
254
Configuring Telephony OUI
256
Adding Ouis to the Telephony OUI Table
257
Adding Interfaces to Voice VLAN on Basis of Ouis
258
Access Port Multicast TV VLAN
259
IGMP Snooping
260
Differences between Regular and Multicast TV Vlans
260
Configuration
261
Multicast TV Group to VLAN
261
Port Multicast VLAN Membership
262
Customer Port Multicast TV VLAN
262
Mapping CPE Vlans to Multicast TV Vlans
263
CPE Port Multicast VLAN Membership
264
Chapter 14: Spanning Tree
266
STP Flavors
266
Configuring STP Status and Global Settings
267
Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings
269
Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Settings
271
Multiple Spanning Tree
274
Defining MSTP Properties
274
Mapping Vlans to a MSTP Instance
275
Defining MSTP Instance Settings
276
Defining MSTP Interface Settings
277
Chapter 15: Managing MAC Address Tables
280
Types of MAC Addresses
280
Configuring Static MAC Addresses
281
Managing Dynamic MAC Addresses
282
Configuring Dynamic MAC Address Aging Time
282
Querying Dynamic Addresses
282
Defining Reserved MAC Addresses
283
Chapter 16: Multicast
284
Multicast Forwarding
284
Typical Multicast Setup
285
Multicast Address Properties
287
Defining Multicast Properties
287
Adding MAC Group Address
289
Adding IP Multicast Group Addresses
291
Configuring IGMP Snooping
292
MLD Snooping
295
Querying IGMP/MLD IP Multicast Group
297
Defining Multicast Router Ports
298
Defining Forward All Multicast
299
Defining Unregistered Multicast Settings
300
Chapter 17: IP Configuration
302
Overview
302
Layer 2 IP Addressing
303
Layer 3 IP Addressing
304
Ipv4 Management and Interfaces
305
Ipv4 Interface
305
Defining an Ipv4 Interface in Layer 2 System Mode
305
Defining Ipv4 Interface in Layer 3 System Mode
306
Ipv4 Routes
309
Ripv2
310
Access List
310
Ipv4 VRRP Virtual Routers
310
Arp
310
ARP Proxy
311
UDP Relay/Ip Helper
312
Dhcpv4 Snooping/Relay
313
Dhcpv4 Snooping
313
Dhcpv4 Relay
313
Transparent DHCP Relay
314
Interactions between Dhcpv4 Snooping, Dhcpv4 Relay and Option 82
315
DHCP Snooping Binding Database
318
DHCP Trusted Ports
319
How the DHCP Snooping Binding Database Is Built
319
DHCP Snooping Along with DHCP Relay
321
DHCP Default Configuration
321
Configuring DHCP Work Flow
321
DHCP Snooping/Relay
322
Properties
322
Interface Settings
323
DHCP Snooping Trusted Interfaces
323
DHCP Snooping Binding Database
324
DHCP Server
325
DHCP Options
325
Dependencies between Features
327
Default Settings and Configurations
327
Dhcpv4 Server
328
Network Pool
328
Excluded Addresses
330
Static Hosts
330
Address Binding
332
Ipv6 Management and Interfaces
333
Ipv6 Static Routing
334
Ipv6 Global Configuration
334
Ipv6 Interface
335
Ipv6 Tunnel
339
Types of Tunnels
339
Configuring Tunnels
339
Defining Ipv6 Addresses
342
Ipv6 Router Configuration
343
Router Advertisement
343
Ipv6 Prefixes
345
Ipv6 Default Router List
347
Defining Ipv6 Neighbors Information
349
Viewing Ipv6 Route Tables
350
Dhcpv6 Relay
352
Dependencies with Other Features
352
Global Destinations
352
Interface Settings
353
Domain Name
353
DNS Settings
354
Search List
355
Host Mapping
356
Chapter 18: IP Configuration: Ripv2
358
Overview
358
How RIP Operates on the Device
359
Enabling RIP
359
Offset Configuration
359
Passive Mode
360
Filtering Routing Updates
361
Advertising Default Route Entries on IP Interfaces
361
Redistribution Feature
361
Using RIP in Network with Non-Rip Devices
363
RIP Authentication
363
RIP Statistical Counters
364
RIP Peers Database
364
Configuring RIP
364
Ripv2 Properties
365
Ripv2 Settings on an IP Interface
367
Displaying Ripv2 Statistic Counters
368
Displaying the Ripv2 Peers Database
369
Access Lists
369
Creating an Access List
370
Populate an Access List
370
Chapter 19: IP Configuration: Ipv4 VRRP Virtual Routers
372
Overview
372
Constraints
373
VRRP Topology
373
Configurable Elements of VRRP
376
Virtual Router Identification
376
VRRP Versions
376
Virtual Router IP Addresses
377
Source IP Address in a VRRP Router
378
VRRP Router Priority and Preemption
378
VRRP Advertisements
379
Configuring VRRP
379
Chapter 20: Security
382
Defining Users
383
Setting User Accounts
383
Setting Password Complexity Rules
385
Configuring TACACS
386
Accounting Using a TACACS+ Server
387
Defaults
388
Interactions with Other Features
388
Workflow
388
Configuring a TACACS+ Server
388
Configuring RADIUS
391
Accounting Using a RADIUS Server
391
Defaults
391
Interactions with Other Features
392
Radius Workflow
392
Key Management
395
Creating a Key Chain
395
Creating a Key Settings
396
Configuring Management Access Authentication
398
Defining Management Access Method
399
Active Access Profile
400
Defining Profile Rules
402
SSL Server
404
SSL Overview
404
Default Settings and Configuration
405
SSL Server Authentication Settings
405
Configuring TCP/UDP Services
407
Defining Storm Control
408
Configuring Port Security
409
Configuring 802.1X
412
802.1X Parameters Workflow
415
Defining 802.1X Properties
415
Defining 802.1X Port Authentication
417
Defining Host and Session Authentication
420
Viewing Authenticated Hosts
422
Defining Time Ranges
422
Denial of Service Prevention
423
Secure Core Technology (SCT)
423
Types of Dos Attacks
423
Defense against Dos Attacks
424
Dependencies between Features
425
Default Configuration
425
Configuring Dos Prevention
425
Security Suite Settings
425
SYN Protection
427
Martian Addresses
428
SYN Filtering
429
SYN Rate Protection
430
ICMP Filtering
431
IP Fragmented Filtering
431
IP Source Guard
432
Interactions with Other Features
432
Filtering
433
Configuring IP Source Guard Work Flow
433
Enabling IP Source Guard
434
Configuring IP Source Guard on Interfaces
434
Binding Database
435
Dynamic ARP Inspection
436
How ARP Prevents Cache Poisoning
437
Interaction between ARP Inspection and DHCP Snooping
438
ARP Defaults
438
ARP Inspection Work Flow
439
Defining ARP Inspection Properties
439
Defining Dynamic ARP Inspection Interfaces Settings
440
Defining ARP Inspection Access Control
440
Defining ARP Inspection Access Control Rules
441
Defining ARP Inspection VLAN Settings
441
Chapter 21: Security: SSH Client
442
Secure Copy (SCP) and SSH
442
Protection Methods
443
Passwords
443
Public/Private Keys
444
Import Keys
444
SSH Server Authentication
445
SSH Client Authentication
446
Supported Algorithms
446
Before You Begin
447
Common Tasks
447
SSH Client Configuration through the GUI
449
SSH User Authentication
449
SSH Server Authentication
450
Modifying the User Password on the SSH Server
450
Chapter 22: Security: SSH Server
452
Overview
452
Common Tasks
453
SSH Server Configuration Pages
454
SSH User Authentication
454
SSH Server Authentication
455
Chapter 23: Security: Secure Sensitive Data Management
458
Introduction
458
SSD Management
459
SSD Rules
459
Elements of an SSD Rule
460
SSD Rules and User Authentication
463
Default SSD Rules
463
SSD Default Read Mode Session Override
464
SSD Properties
464
Passphrase
465
Default and User-Defined Passphrases
465
Local Passphrase
465
Configuration File Passphrase Control
466
Configuration File Integrity Control
466
Read Mode
467
Configuration Files
467
File SSD Indicator
467
SSD Control Block
468
Startup Configuration File
468
Running Configuration File
469
Backup and Mirror Configuration File
470
Sensitive Data Zero-Touch Auto Configuration
471
SSD Management Channels
472
Menu CLI and Password Recovery
473
Configuring SSD
473
SSD Properties
473
SSD Rules
474
Chapter 24: Access Control
478
Access Control Lists
478
Defining MAC-Based Acls
480
Adding Rules to a MAC-Based ACL
481
Ipv4-Based Acls
483
Defining an Ipv4-Based ACL
483
Adding Rules (Aces) to an Ipv4-Based ACL
484
Ipv6-Based Acls
487
Adding Rules (Aces) for an Ipv6-Based ACL
488
Defining ACL Binding
491
Chapter 25: Quality of Service
494
Qos Features and Components
495
Qos Modes
495
Qos Workflow
496
Configuring Qos - General
497
Setting Qos Properties
498
Configuring Qos Queues
499
Mapping Cos/802.1P to a Queue
500
Mapping DSCP to Queue
502
Configuring Bandwidth
505
Configuring Egress Shaping Per Queue
507
Configuring VLAN Ingress Rate Limit
507
TCP Congestion Avoidance
509
Qos Basic Mode
509
Workflow to Configure Basic Qos Mode
509
Configuring Global Settings
510
Interface Qos Settings
511
Qos Advanced Mode
511
Workflow to Configure Advanced Qos Mode
513
Configuring Global Settings
513
Configuring Out-Of-Profile DSCP Mapping
514
Defining Class Mapping
516
Qos Policers
517
Defining Aggregate Policers
518
Configuring a Policy
519
Policy Class Maps
520
Policy Binding
522
Managing Qos Statistics
522
Policer Statistics
523
Viewing Single Policer Statistics
523
Viewing Aggregated Policer Statistics
524
Viewing Queues Statistics
524
Chapter 26: SNMP
528
SNMP Versions and Workflow
528
Snmpv1 and V2
529
Snmpv3
529
SNMP Workflow
529
Supported Mibs
531
Model Oids
531
SNMP Engine ID
532
Configuring SNMP Views
534
Creating SNMP Groups
535
Managing SNMP Users
537
Defining SNMP Communities
539
Defining Trap Settings
541
Notification Recipients
541
Defining Snmpv1,2 Notification Recipients
542
Defining Snmpv3 Notification Recipients
543
SNMP Notification Filters
545
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Cisco SG500X-24 Administration Manual (477 pages)
500 Series Stackable Managed Switch
Brand:
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Chapter 1: Getting Started
10
Starting the Web-Based Switch Configuration Utility
10
Launching the Configuration Utility
11
Logging out
12
Quick Start Switch Configuration
13
Window Navigation
16
Management Buttons
17
Chapter 2: Viewing Statistics
20
Viewing Ethernet Interfaces
21
Viewing Etherlike Statistics
22
Viewing GVRP Statistics
23
Viewing 802.1X EAP Statistics
24
Viewing TCAM Utilization
25
Managing RMON
27
Configuring Rmon History
29
Viewing the Rmon History Table
30
Defining Rmon Events Control
32
Viewing the Rmon Events Logs
33
Defining Rmon Alarms
33
Chapter 3: Managing System Logs
36
Setting System Log Settings
36
Setting Remote Logging Settings
38
Viewing Memory Logs
39
Flash Memory
40
Chapter 4: Managing System Files
41
Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language
44
Selecting the Active Image
44
Selecting the Active Image
48
Downloading or Backing-Up a Configuration or Log
49
Displaying Configuration File Create Date
52
Setting DHCP Auto Configuration
53
Chapter 5: Stack Management
56
Overview
57
Types of Units in Stack
58
Stack Mode
59
Stack Ports
60
Stack Topology
63
Topology Discovery
64
Unit ID Assignment
66
Master Selection Process
68
Unit Failure in Stack
72
Stack Configuration
74
Chapter 6: General Administrative Information and Operations
77
System Information
77
Switch Models
81
Rebooting the Switch
83
TCAM Allocation
84
Monitoring the Fan Status and Temperature
86
Defining Idle Session Timeout
86
Pinging a Host
87
Traceroute
88
Chapter 7: System Time
90
System Time Options
90
Sntp Modes
92
Configuring System Time
93
Adding a Unicast SNTP Server
95
Defining SNTP Authentication
98
Chapter 8: Managing Device Diagnostics
100
Testing Copper Ports
100
Msa-Compatible Sfps
102
Displaying Optical Module Status
102
Configuring Port and VLAN Mirroring
103
Viewing CPU Utilization and Secure Core Technology
105
Chapter 9: Configuring Discovery
107
Configuring Bonjour Discovery
107
LLDP and CDP
109
Configuring LLDP
110
Lldp Overview
111
Setting Lldp Properties
112
Editing Lldp Port Settings
113
Lldp Med
115
Configuring Lldp Med Port Settings
117
Displaying Lldp Port Status
119
Displaying Lldp Local Information
120
Displaying Lldp Neighbors Information
123
Accessing Lldp Statistics
128
Lldp Overloading
128
Configuring CDP
131
Setting Cdp Properties
131
Editing Cdp Interface Settings
133
Displaying Cdp Local Information
135
Displaying Cdp Neighbors Information
137
Viewing Cdp Statistics
138
Chapter 10: Port Management
140
Configuring Ports
140
Setting Basic Port Configuration
141
Configuring Link Aggregation
144
Static and Dynamic Lag Workflow
146
Defining Lag Management
146
Configuring Lag Settings
147
Configuring Lacp
149
Configuring Green Ethernet
151
Setting Global Green Ethernet Properties
155
Setting Green Ethernet Properties for Ports
156
Chapter 11: Smartports
158
Overview
158
Smartport Types
158
What Is a Smartport
159
Smartport Macros
159
Smartport Types
160
Special Smartport Types
161
Smartport Macros
162
Applying a Smartport Type to an Interface
163
Macro Failure and the Reset Operation
164
How the Smartport Feature Works
164
Auto Smartport
165
Enabling Auto Smartport
166
Identifying Smartport Type
166
Multiple Devices Attached to the Port
168
Error Handling
169
Default Configuration
169
Relationships with Other Features and Backwards Compatibility
170
Common Smartport Tasks
170
Web GUI
172
Smartport Properties
173
Smartport Type Settings
173
Smartport Interface Settings
175
Built-In Smartport Macros
177
Chapter 12: Managing Power-Over-Ethernet Devices
201
Poe on the Switch
201
Configuring Poe Properties
201
Poe Operation
202
Poe Configuration Considerations
202
Configuring Poe Properties
203
Configuring the Poe Power, Priority, and Class
204
Chapter 13: VLAN Management
208
Vlans
208
Configuring Default VLAN Settings
211
Creating Vlans
213
Configuring VLAN Interface Settings
214
Defining VLAN Membership
215
Configuring Port to Vlan
216
Configuring Vlan Membership
217
GVRP Settings
218
Defining Gvrp Settings
219
VLAN Groups
220
Voice VLAN
225
Configuring Voice Vlan
231
Configuring Telephony Oui
235
Access Port Multicast TV VLAN
238
Igmp Snooping
239
Differences between Regular and Multicast Tv Vlans
239
Multicast Tv Group to Vlan
240
Customer Port Multicast TV VLAN
241
Mapping Cpe Vlans to Multicast Tv Vlans
242
Cpe Port Multicast Vlan Membership
243
Chapter 14: Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol
244
STP Flavors
244
Configuring STP Status and Global Settings
245
Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings
247
Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Settings
250
Multiple Spanning Tree
252
Defining MSTP Properties
253
Mapping Vlans to a MSTP Instance
254
Defining MSTP Instance Settings
255
Defining MSTP Interface Settings
256
Chapter 15: Managing MAC Address Tables
259
Configuring Static MAC Addresses
260
Managing Dynamic MAC Addresses
260
Configuring Dynamic Mac Address Aging Time
261
Querying Dynamic Addresses
261
Defining Reserved MAC Addresses
262
Chapter 16: Configuring Multicast Forwarding
263
Multicast Forwarding
263
Typical Multicast Setup
264
Multicast Operation
264
Defining Multicast Properties
266
Adding MAC Group Address
268
Adding IP Multicast Group Addresses
270
Configuring IGMP Snooping
272
MLD Snooping
274
Querying IGMP/MLD IP Multicast Group
277
Defining Multicast Router Ports
278
Defining Forward All Multicast
279
Defining Unregistered Multicast Settings
280
Chapter 17: Configuring IP Information
282
Management and IP Interfaces
282
Managing Ipv6
288
Defining Ipv6 Global Configuration
289
Defining Ipv6 Addresses
291
Configuring Ipv6 Tunnels
293
Defining Ipv6 Neighbors Information
295
Viewing Ipv6 Route Tables
297
Defining Ipv4 Routes
298
Configuring ARP
299
Enabling ARP Proxy
301
Defining UDP Relay
302
Domain Name Systems
302
Mapping Dns Hosts
304
Chapter 18: Configuring Security
306
Defining Users
307
Setting Password Complexity Rules
309
Configuring TACACS
310
Configuring RADIUS
312
Configuring Management Access Authentication
315
Defining Access Profiles
316
Active Access Profile
317
Defining Profile Rules
319
Configuring TCP/UDP Services
322
Defining Storm Control
323
Configuring Port Security
325
Configuring 802.1X
327
X Parameters Workflow
330
Defining Host and Session Authentication
335
Viewing Authenticated Hosts
337
Defining Time Ranges
338
Denial of Service Prevention
340
Defining DHCP Snooping
346
IP Source Guard
347
Configuring Ip Source Guard Work Flow
348
Enabling Ip Source Guard
348
Configuring Ip Source Guard on Interfaces
349
Dynamic ARP Inspection
351
Interaction between Arp Inspection and Dhcp Snooping
353
Arp Inspection Work Flow
354
Defining Arp Inspection Properties
354
Defining Dynamic Arp Inspection Interfaces Settings
355
Defining Arp Inspection Access Control
355
Defining Arp Inspection Access Control Rules
356
Defining Arp Inspection Vlan Settings
356
Chapter 19: Configuring DHCP
357
DHCP Snooping
357
DHCP Relay
358
Interactions between DHCP Snooping, DHCP Relay and Option
359
DHCP Snooping Binding Database
363
Dhcp Gui
367
Chapter 20: Access Control
370
Access Control Lists
370
Defining MAC-Based Acls
370
Ipv4-Based Acls
375
Ipv6-Based Acls
379
Defining ACL Binding
382
Chapter 21: Configuring Quality of Service
384
Qos Features and Components
384
Qos Features and Components
385
Qos Modes
385
Qos Workflow
386
Configuring Qos - General
388
Configuring Qos Queues
389
Mapping Dscp to Queue
392
Configuring Bandwidth
393
Configuring Egress Shaping Per Queue
394
Configuring Vlan Rate Limit
395
Tcp Congestion Avoidance
396
Qos Basic Mode
397
Workflow to Configure Basic Qos Mode
397
Configuring Global Settings
398
Interface Qos Settings
399
Qos Advanced Mode
399
Workflow to Configure Advanced Qos Mode
401
Defining Class Mapping
404
Qos Policers
405
Defining Aggregate Policers
406
Configuring a Policy
407
Policy Class Maps
408
Policy Binding
410
Managing Qos Statistics
410
Viewing Policer Statistics
410
Viewing Queues Statistics
412
Chapter 22: Configuring SNMP
414
SNMP Versions and Workflow
414
Model Oids
414
Snmp Workflow
415
SNMP Engine ID
416
Supported Mibs
417
Model Oids
418
SNMP Engine ID
419
Configuring SNMP Views
420
Creating SNMP Groups
421
Managing SNMP Users
423
Defining SNMP Communities
425
Defining Trap Settings
427
Notification Recipients
427
Defining Snmpv3 Notification Recipients
429
SNMP Notification Filters
431
Chapter 23: RIP
433
Overview
433
How RIP Operates on the Device
434
Passive Mode
435
Configuring RIP through the WEB GUI
439
Configuring Access Lists
443
Key Management
444
Chapter 24: VRRP
448
Overview
448
VRRP Router Priority and Preemption
454
VRRP Advertisements
455
Configuring VRRP through Web GUI
455
Chapter 25: Console Menu Interface
458
Connecting by Using a Terminal Emulation Application
458
Connecting by Using Telnet
461
Console Configuration Menu Navigation
462
Console Interface Main Menu
463
Management Settings
464
Security Settings
467
Ipv6 Address Configuration
469
Network Configuration
471
File Management
473
Port Status
475
Port Configuration
475
System Mode
476
Cisco SG500X-24 Quick Start Manual (72 pages)
500 Series Stackable Managed Switches
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.16 MB
Table of Contents
Quick Start Guide
1
Package Contents
2
Mounting the Cisco Stackable Managed Switch
3
Ambient Temperature Ratings
3
Rack-Mount Placement
4
Reduced Air Flow
4
Mechanical Overloading
4
Circuit Overloading
4
Connecting Network Devices
5
To Connect the Switch to the Network
5
Power over Ethernet (Poe) Considerations
6
500 Series Switches with Power over Ethernet
6
Configuring the 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch
7
Before You Begin
7
Accessing and Managing Your Switch
7
Use the Web-Based Interface
7
To Configure the Switch through an IP Network
8
Use the Console Port
9
To Configure the Switch by Using the Console Port
9
Stacking the Switches
10
Stack Unit Modes
12
Standalone
12
Native Stacking
12
Basic Hybrid
12
Stack Configuration Options
13
Example Stacking Scenarios
13
Stacking Option One (Default Option)
13
Stacking Option Two
14
Non-Stacking Standalone Option
14
External Features
16
Front Panel
16
500X Left Side
16
500 Left Side
16
500X Right Side
17
500 Right Side
17
SG500XG-8F8T Right Side
17
RJ-45 Ethernet Ports
17
Front Panel Leds
18
Stack ID
18
System LED
18
Link/Act Led
18
Reset Button
19
Back Panel
19
Returning the Device to Factory Default Settings and Troubleshooting
19
Troubleshoot Your Connection
20
Possible Causes and Resolutions
20
Bad Ethernet Connection
20
Bad Console Port Connection
20
No IP Route
21
Unusually Long Access Time
21
Where to Go from here
22
Support
22
Product Documentation
22
Other Cisco Resources
22
Guía de Inicio Rápido
24
Panel Frontal
39
Botón de Reinicio
42
Panel Posterior
42
Guide de Démarrage Rapide
47
Montage Sur Bâti
50
Panneau Avant
63
Bouton Reset
66
Panneau Arrière
66
Pour en Savoir Plus
69
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Stackable Managed Switches
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Table of Contents
Rack-Mount Placement
4
Connecting Network Devices
5
Power over Ethernet (Poe) Considerations
6
Stacking the Switches
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Front Panel
16
Front Panel Leds
18
Reset Button
19
Back Panel
19
Troubleshoot Your Connection
20
Where to Go from here
22
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