User Manual
Table Of Contents
- M4100 Series Managed Switch
- Contents
- 1. Get Started
- 2. Configure System Information
- System Configuration
- Configure Initial Management VLAN Settings
- Define System Information
- View the Switch Status
- Manage Loopback Interfaces
- View the IPv6 Network Neighbor Table
- Configure an IPv4 Management VLAN
- View or Set the System Time
- Configure DNS
- Configure the DHCP Server
- Configure the DHCP Pool
- Configure UDP Relay Global Settings
- Configure the Basic PoE Settings
- Configure Advanced PoE Settings
- View All MIBs Supported by the Switch
- Configure SNMP v3 Settings for a User
- LLDP Overview
- Configure LLDP Global Settings
- Configure an LLDP Interface
- View LLDP Statistics
- View LLDP Local Device Information
- View LLDP Remote Device Information
- View LLDP Remote Device Inventory
- Configure LLDP-MED Global Settings
- Configure the LLDP-MED Interface
- View LLDP-MED Local Device Information
- View LLDP-MED Remote Device Information
- View LLDP-MED Remote Device Inventory
- ISDP Settings Overview
- Configure Timers
- 3. Configure Switching Information
- VLAN Overview
- Configure a Basic VLAN
- Configure an Internal VLAN
- Add a VLAN
- Reset VLAN Configuration
- Configure Internal VLAN Settings
- Configure VLAN Trunking
- Configure VLAN Membership
- View VLAN Status
- Configure Port PVID
- Configure a MAC-Based VLAN Group
- Configure a Protocol-Based VLAN Group
- Configure Protocol-Based VLAN Group Membership
- Configure an IP Subnet–Based VLAN
- Configure Port DVLAN
- Configure a Voice VLAN
- Configure GARP Switch Settings
- Configure GARP Port Settings
- Auto-VoIP Overview
- Spanning Tree Protocol Overview
- Configure Multicast
- IGMP Snooping Overview
- Configure MLD Snooping
- Configure MVR
- Manage MAC Addresses
- Configure Port Settings
- Link Aggregation Group Overview
- VLAN Overview
- 4. Routing
- 5. Configure Quality of Service
- QoS Overview
- Class of Service
- Differentiated Services
- DiffServ Wizard Overview
- Use the DiffServ Wizard
- Configure DiffServ
- Configure the Global Diffserv Mode
- Configure a DiffServ Class
- Configure the Class Match Criteria
- Configure a DiffServ IPv6 Class
- Configure the DiffServ Class Match Criteria
- Configure DiffServ Policy
- Configure DiffServ Policy Attributes
- Configure DiffServ Policy Settings on an Interface
- View Service Statistics
- 6. Manage Device Security
- Management Security Settings
- Configure RADIUS Settings
- TACACS
- Set Up a Login Authentication List
- Configure Management Access
- Manage Certificates
- Manage Telnet
- Port Authentication Overview
- Traffic Control
- Configure a Private Group
- Private VLAN Overview
- Storm Control Overview
- Control DHCP Snooping Settings
- Configure an IP Source Guard Interface
- Configure Dynamic ARP Inspection
- Access Control List Overview
- Use the ACL Wizard
- Create a MAC ACL
- Configure MAC Rules
- Configure ACL MAC Binding
- View or Delete MAC Bindings
- Configure an IP ACL
- Configure Rules for an IP ACL
- Configure IP Extended Rules
- Configure an IPv6 ACL
- Configure IPv6 Rules
- Configure ACL Interface Bindings
- View or Delete IP ACL Bindings
- View or Delete VLAN ACL Bindings
- 7. Monitoring the System
- 8. Maintenance
- A. Default Settings
- B. Configuration Examples
Routing
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The entry corresponding to the specified interface is selected.
9. Use Port to select the interface.
10. Use Description to enter the description for the interface.
11. Use IP Address Configuration Method to enter the method by which an IP address is
configured on the interface.
There are three methods: None, Manual, and DHCP. By default the method is None.
Method None should be used to reset the DHCP method.
Note: When the configuration method is changed from DHCP to None,
there is a minor delay before the screen refreshes.
12. Use IP Address to enter the IP address for the interface.
13. Use Subnet Mask to enter the subnet mask for the interface.
This is also referred to as the subnet/network mask, and defines the portion of the
interface's IP address that is used to identify the attached network.
14. Use Routing Mode to enable or disable routing for an interface. The default value is enable.
15. Use Administrative Mode to enable or disable the administrative mode of the interface.
The default value is Enable. This mode is not supported for Logical VLAN interfaces.
16. Use Forward Net Directed Broadcasts to select how network directed broadcast packets
should be handled.
If you select Enable, network directed broadcasts are forwarded. If you select Disable,
they are dropped. The default value is Disable.
17. Use Encapsulation Type to select the link layer encapsulation type for packets transmitted
from the specified interface.
The possible values are Ethernet and SNAP. The default is Ethernet.
18. Use Proxy Arp to disable or enable proxy ARP for the specified interface.
19. Use Local Proxy Arp to disable or enable Local Proxy ARP for the specified interface.
20. Use Bandwidth to specify the configured bandwidth on this interface.
This parameter communicates the speed of the interface to higher-level protocols. OSPF
uses bandwidth to compute link cost. The valid range is (1 to 10000000.
21. Use ICMP Destination Unreachables to specify the mode of sending ICMP destination
unreachables on this interface.
If this is disabled, then this interface does not send ICMP destination unreachables. By
default, the destination unreachables mode is enabled.
22. Use ICMP Redirects to enable/disable ICMP Redirects mode.
The router sends an ICMP tedirect on an interface only if tedirects are enabled both
globally and on the interface. By default ICMP Redirects mode is enabled.