User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 8-Port Multi-Gigabit Smart Managed Pro Switch with Two 10G Ports
- Contents
- 1 Get Started
- 2 Configure System Information
- View and Configure the Switch Management Settings
- View or Define System Information and View Software Versions
- View the System CPU Status
- View USB Device Information
- Configure the IPv4 Address for the Network Interface and Management VLAN
- Configure the IPv6 Address for the Network Interface
- View the IPv6 Network Neighbor
- Configure the Time Settings
- Configure DNS Settings
- Configure Green Ethernet Settings
- Use the Device View
- Configure Power over Ethernet
- Configure SNMP
- Configure LLDP
- Configure DHCP Snooping
- Set Up PoE Timer Schedules
- View and Configure the Switch Management Settings
- 3 Configure Switching
- Configure Port Settings and Flow Control
- Configure Link Aggregation Groups
- Configure VLANs
- Configure VLAN Settings
- Configure VLAN Membership
- View VLAN Status
- Configure Port PVID Settings
- Configure MAC-Based VLAN Groups
- Manually Add Members to or Remove Them From a MAC-Based VLAN Group
- Configure Protocol-Based VLAN Groups
- Manually Add Members to or Remove Them From a Protocol-Based VLAN Group
- Configure GARP Switch Settings
- Configure GARP Ports
- Configure a Voice VLAN
- Configure Auto-VoIP
- Configure Spanning Tree Protocol
- Configure Multicast
- View the MFDB Table
- View the MFDB Statistics
- Configure Auto-Video
- IGMP Snooping Overview
- Configure the Global IGMP Snooping Settings
- View the IGMP Snooping Table
- Configure IGMP Snooping for VLANs
- Modify IGMP Snooping Settings for a VLAN
- Disable IGMP Snooping on a VLAN and Remove It From the Table
- IGMP Snooping Querier Overview
- Configure IGMP Snooping Querier
- Configure IGMP Snooping Querier for VLANs
- Display the IGMP Snooping Querier for VLAN Status
- MLD Snooping Overview
- Configure the Global MLD Snooping Settings
- Configure MLD Snooping for a VLAN
- View, Search, and Manage the MAC Address Table
- 4 Configure Routing
- IP Routing Overview
- Configure IP Settings
- Configure VLAN Routing
- Manage IPv4 Routes
- Configure Address Resolution Protocol
- Configure IPv6
- Configure IPv6 Global Settings
- Add a Static IPv6 Route
- Change the Preference for a Static IPv6 Route
- Remove a Static IPv6 Route
- View the IPv6 Route Table
- Configure IPv6 VLAN Interface Settings
- Add an IPv6 Global Address to an IPv6 VLAN
- Change the Settings for an IPv6 Global Address on an IPv6 VLAN
- Remove an IPv6 Global Address From an IPv6 VLAN
- Add an IPv6 Prefix for Advertisement on an IPv6 VLAN
- Change the Settings for an IPv6 Prefix for Advertisement on an IPv6 VLAN
- Remove an IPv6 Prefix From an IPv6 VLAN
- View IPv6 Statistics for an Interface
- View or Clear the IPv6 Neighbor Table
- 5 Configure Quality of Service
- 6 Manage Device Security
- Management Security Settings
- Configure Management Access
- Configure Port Authentication
- Set Up Traffic Control
- Configure Access Control Lists
- Use the ACL Wizard to Create a Simple ACL
- Configure a Basic MAC ACL
- Configure MAC ACL Rules
- Configure MAC Bindings
- View or Delete MAC ACL Bindings in the MAC Binding Table
- Configure an IP ACL
- Configure Rules for a Basic IP ACL
- Configure Rules for an Extended IP ACL
- Configure an IPv6 ACL
- Configure IPv6 Rules
- Configure IP ACL Interface Bindings
- View or Delete IP ACL Bindings in the IP ACL Binding Table
- 7 Monitor the System
- 8 Maintain the Switch and Perform Troubleshooting
- A Configuration Examples
- B Hardware Specifications and Default Settings
Smart Managed Pro Switches MS510TX and MS510TXPP
Configure Switching User Manual91
• Ports g1-g4. Support the setting of 10 Mbps half duplex, 10 Mbps full duplex, 100
Mbps half duplex, 100 Mbps full duplex (FD), and Auto. When set to Auto, the port
advertises 10/100 Mbps half and full duplex and 1000 Mbps full duplex.
• Ports mg5-mg6. Support the setting of 100 Mbps FD, 1 Gbps FD, and
Auto. When
set to Auto, the port advertises 100 Mbps FD, 1000 Mbps FD, and 2.5 Gbps FD.
• Ports mg7-mg8. Support the setting of 100 Mbps full duplex, 1Gbps FD, 2.5Gbps
FD, and
Auto. When set to Auto, the port advertises 100 Mbps FD, 1 Gbps FD, 2.5
Gbps FD, and 5 Gbps FD.
• Port xmg9. Supports the setting of 100 Mbps FD, 1 Gbps FD, 2.5 Gbps FD, 5 Gbps
FD, and
Auto. When set to Auto, the port advertises 100 Mbps FD, 1 Gbps FD,
2.5 Gbps FD, 5 Gbps FD, and 10 Gbps FD.
• Port xg10. Supports the setting of 1 Gbps FD and
Auto.
Note: If
you select multiple ports, the available options are determined by the
common capabilities for the selected interfaces.
Note: After you change the speed, the switch might be inaccessible for a
number of seconds while the new settings take effect.
10. Click
the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
The following table describes the nonconfigurable data that is displayed.
Table 20. Port Configuration information
Field Description
Port Type For normal ports this field is blank. Otherwise, the possible values are as follows:
• Mirrored.
The port is a mirrored port on which all the traffic is copied to the probe port.
• Probe.
Use this port to monitor a mirrored port.
• LAG.
The port is a member of a link aggregation trunk. For more information, see
Configure Link Aggregation Groups on page 91.
Physical Status The port speed and duplex mode.
Link Status Indicates whether the link is up or down. If the link is down because of a of switch action
rather than the configured settings or a physical status, a reason is also provided.
MAC Address The physical address of the specified interface.
ifIndex The ifIndex of the interface table entry associated with this port.
Configure Link Aggregation Groups
Link aggregation groups (LAGs), which are also known as port channels, allow you to
combine multiple full-duplex Ethernet links into a single logical link. Network devices treat the
aggregation as if it were a single link, which increases fault tolerance and provides load










