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VES-1616/24F A-5x Series VDSL Switch Support Notes Version1.0 Apr. 2008.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 1 Switch Management and Maintenance -------------------------------------------------- ---- 3.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 2 Operation Mode ----------------- ------------------------- -------------------------------.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 3 Switch Management and Maintenance Firmware Upgrade Using the Web Configurator 1. Download (and unzipped) the correct model firmware to your computer.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 4 1. Download (and unzipped) the correct model firmware to your computer. 2. Connect to the console port and launch a Terminal Emulation software 3.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 5 2. Click the “Click Here” link for Restore Configuration to display the following screen. 3. In the File Path field, click Browse to locate the firmware file.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 6 Backing Up a Configuration File Using the Web Configurator: 1. Click Management > Maintenance in the navigator pane l to display the following screen.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 7 5. Enter “ATGO” to restart the switch aft er file transfer and the configuration backup processes are complete. . Using FTP: 1. Download (and unzipped) the correct model firmware to your computer.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 8 4. Cli ck OK . 5. Click OK again to start the configuration reset process. 6. Please note that the IP address of the switch is now 192.168.1.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 9 Setting up a DHCP Relay Option 82 Environm ent In this example, we will show you how to co.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 10 Next connect a computer to the Ethernet port of the CPE to the 1 st VDSL port. Refer to the previous application for more information. 2. IP Commander setup Launch IP Commander and right-click IP Commander and click Connect New Server .
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 11 Enter the IP address or domain name for the DHCP server and click OK .
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 12 Enter the user name and password. The default user name is “administrator” and password is “incognito”.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 13 A screen displays. Make sure that the status of your DHCP is online .
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 14 Enter a name and description for the new rule.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 15 Specify one or a range of IP addresses for this rule.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 16 Next select DHCP Option in the Key words field.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 17 An Add DHCP O ption Rule screen displays .
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 18 After setting the fields, you should see the following screen.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 19 Click Next in the scree n that displays.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 20 Optionally, you can create a new DHCP template with information such as gateway, DNS server, etc.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 21 Here, enter “192.168.1.1” as gateway IP address for DHCP clients .
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 22 You can choose to enab le DDNS service on the DHCP server.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 23 Click Finish to complete the rule creation.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 24 After the DHCP server configuration, your computer s hould be able to get an IP address of 192.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 25 known as the VLAN Group. A stati on can belong to more than one group.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 26 Port-based VL AN definition : z Egress port for port 1: port 2 z Egress port for port 2: port 1 Case 2: In this network example, there are three VLAN groups in the physical network.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 27 Port-based VLAN across multiple switches Port-based VLAN is specific onl y to the switch on which it was created . Thus, port-based VLAN cannot cross multiple switches.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 28 For Switch-1, ports 1, 2, and 3 are allowed to co mmunicate with uplink port 4, but not with other ports.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 29 In this scenario, Port Based VLAN is used to separate one physical switch into two smaller logical switches. Ports 1~4 and 17, 18 belong t o the same VLAN group, and ports 5~8 a re in another group.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 30 7. First, set the switch to use port based VLAN. Click Basic Setting > Switch Setup in the navigation panel and select “Port B ased” in the VLAN Type field.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 31 both groups can pass data to ports 17 and 18. In another word, these two ports belong to both VLAN groups at the same time. The configuration screen s hould look similar to the screen as shown.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 32 13. PING PC C from PC A (not succe ssf ul with request timed out message) Configuring the Switch Us ing the CLI 1. Connect the your computer to the console port on the switch 2.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 33 7. After entering the commands, use the “write memory” command under the enable mode to s ave your configuration. What is IEEE 802.1Q Tag-based VLAN? Tag-based VLAN Over view In the IEEE 802.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 34 z TPID: TPID has a def ined value of 8 100 in hex. When a fram e has the EtherType eq ual to 8100 , this frame c a rries the IEEE 802 .1Q / 802.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 35 1. Ingress Process: Each port is capable of passing tagged or untagged frames. Ingress Process identifies if the incoming frames contain a tag, and classifies the incoming frames belonging to a VLAN.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 36 based on the Filtering Database. If you want to allow tagged f rames to be forwarded to a certain port, this port must be the egress port of this VID.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 37 3. Egress Process: The Egress Process decides if th e outgoing frames are to be sent tagged or untagged. The Egress Process refers to the egress tag control information in Filtering Database.
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ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 39 Answ er: --------------------- ---------------- In switch A, add port 17 in each VLAN VID.
Z yX Po r Po r Po r Po r Po r Po r Se t Wit thr o fro m the VL A Th e Th e X EL Al r t 1, 2, 3 : 1 r t 4, 5, 6 : 1 r t 7, 8, 9 : 1 r t 10, 11, 1 r t 13, 14, 1 r t 25:PVID = t ting up V L h the ben e o.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 41 The configuration screen for switc h 2 is shown as follows.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 42 In the VES 1, we set port 1 as VLAN 2 untag In the VES 2, we set port 2 as VLAN 2 untag. The switch 1 IP address: 192.168.1.31 The switch 2 IP address: 192.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 43.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 44 VLAN Stacking Overview VLAN stacking allows a carrier to offer multiple virtual LANs over a single circuit. In essence, the carrier creates an Ethernet VPN to tunnel customer VLANs across its WAN.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 45 office . Company XX HQ Æ Switch A Æ Swi tch B Æ Switch C Æ Swit ch D Æ Company XX Branc h Office. In this case, VLAN Stacking is enabled on access ports 11 and 12 on Switch B .
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 46 Enabled VLAN Stacking Port 1 is connected to port 17 on Switch F Port 25 is connected to port 27 on Switch C Switch H: Enabled VLAN, VLAN1, and egress tagging on P ort 17 Port 1 is connected to another access switch in the building.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 47 7. First, create VLAN groups for the ISP’ s network. For this example, VLAN 30 for company XX and VLAN 40 for company YY. Click Advanced Application> Switch Advance> VLAN and click the Static VLAN link.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 48 8. Create a VLAN with a VID of 30. Select Fixed and un-select Tx Tagging for port 1. For port 25, select both Fixed and Tx Tagging . 9. Create another VLAN with a VID of 40.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 49 11. To configure VLAN Stacking, click Adva nced Application > VLAN Stacking in the navigation panel to display the conf iguration screen.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 50 14. Set port 25 as the “Tunnel Port” and leave the SPVID field to the default setting. 15. You have finished setting Switch B for VLAN stacking for this network example.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 51 Follow the steps in the previous section t o configure VLANs 30 and 40 of which ports 9, 10 and 1 1 are members. After the configuration, the VLAN Status screen should look similar to the figure as shown.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 52 in the navigation panel to display the conf iguration screen. Set ports 25, 26 and 27 as the “Tunnel Ports” and leave the SPVID fields t o the default settings.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 53 7. First, create VLAN groups for the ISP’ s network. For this example, VLAN 30 for company XX and VLAN 40 for company YY. Click Advanced Application> Switch Advance> VLAN and click the Static VLAN link.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 54 Follow the steps in the previous section to configure VLA N 30 of which ports 1 and 12 are members. Since port 1 is an Access Port, un-select the Tx T agging field.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 55 To enable VLAN stacking, select Active . Set port 25 as the tunnel port and leave the SPVID field to the default settings . 9. You have finished setting Switch D for VLAN stacking for this network exampl e.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 56 7. First, create VLAN groups for the ISP’ s network. For this example, VLAN 30 for company XX and VLAN 40 for company YY. Click Advanced Application> Switch Advance> VLAN and click the Static VLAN link.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 57 Follow the steps in the previous section to configure VLA N 40 of which ports 1 and 12 are members. Since port 12 is a T unnelPort, select the Tx T agging field.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 58 To enable VLAN stacking, select Active . Set port 25 as the tunnel port and leave the SPVID field to the default settings . 9. You have finished setting Switch G for VLAN stacking for this network example.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 59 Network Scenario Configuring Switches A, E, F and H Using the CLI On switches A, E, F and H, create a VLAN (with VID 1) which contains all t he port members.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 60 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None: 5. After you are connected successfully, the login prompt displays. Enter the administrator login username (“admin”) and password (“1234” is the default).
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 61 switch B for this network scenario. 7. After entering the commands, use the “write memory” command in the enable mode to save your configuration.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 62 7. After entering the commands, use the “write memory” command in the enable mode to save your configuration. Configuring Switch D Using the CLI 1.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 63 6. After entering the commands, use the “write memory” command in the enable mode to save your configuration.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 64 IP Multicasting Configuring IGMP snoop ing in your switch IGMP snooping is desi gned for scenarios with multicast traff ic.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 65 multicast group information without manually configuring switches. Configuration of IGMP snooping by web In this example, we enable the IGMP function on the GS-4024 (an IGMP router) to connect to a multimedia server.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 66 2. In the VDSL Switch, click Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setting and then IGMP Snooping where we can enable IGMP snooping function with WEB-GUI.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 67 VES-1616FA-54(config)# igmp-snooping 3. Display the IGMP Status In the exec mode of CLI VES-1616FA-54# show multicast 4.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 68 MVR Mode z Dynamic Mo de If we select the dynamic mode in MVR setting, IGMP report messag.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 69 port. Multicast router knows which mu lticast groups exist on which interface dynamically.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 70 Configuration via Web 1. We need to create a VLAN for multicast traf fic in GS-4024. In GS-4024 , c lick the Advanced Application and then select the VLAN.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 71 3. We need to create separate VLANs for different clients. In VES-1616FA-54, in the Advanced Application> MVR configure the MVR VLAN=100.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 72 4. In VES-1616FA-54, after the MVR configuration, click the Advanced Application , VLAN Status and check whether there is the new VLAN 100 added in the VLAN list.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 73 Open Advanced Application > VLAN > Static VLAN to add a new VLAN. Tick the Active box, type VLAN Name “40” and VLAN ID “40” in the columns.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 74 the Active box, type VLAN Name “50” and VLAN ID “50” in the columns. Change Port 3 and Port 17 to fixed and keep port 17 tx tagging.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 75 Setting , and activate the IGMP Snooping. 7. In the VES-1616FA-54, go to Advanced Application> MVR , and then to the Group configuration .
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 76 VES-1616FA-54(config-vl an)# fixed 1 Step 4: On the VES-1 616FA-54, in th e configure mode, create VLAN 40, and set the port 2 to be fixed port.
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ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 78 2. In the MVR configuration page, check the VDSL port 1 to receive port and port 17 to Source port and make su re the check Tx T agging for port 1 and port 17.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 79 4. Open Advanced Application > Multi cast to enable the IGMP snoopi ng feature at the Multicast configurati on page.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 80 Check the ACTIVE checkbox to enable and fill in the VLAN name Data and VLAN ID 203. Configure port 1 and port 17 to Fi xed and check the Tx T agging checkbox.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 81 Check the ACTIVE checkbox to enable and fill in the VL AN name IPTV and VLAN ID 3988. Configure port 1 and port 17 to Fixed and check the Tx T agging checkbox.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 82 Configure P-870H-51 According to the figure shown above, we need to create different W A N interfaces in the VDSL modem for different traf fic flows and also we need to create classification rule to identify these different traf fic flows.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 83 Open Advanced Setup > WAN to Create new W AN Interface. First click the add button to add a new interface. Then che ck the VLAN Mux option to enable the IEEE 802.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 84 The next step is to modi fy the W AN interface name.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 85 In the QoS Queue Configurati on page , create a new Queue like on the figure below and click the Save/Apply button to finis h and save the settings.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 86 In the Add Network T raffic Class Rule page, we can give each rule a name for easy identification, fo r ex ample PPPoE-1, PPPo E-2, IP , ARP and V oIP .
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 87 code for IP is 0800, ARP is 0806. Click Save/Apply button to save and finish the process of creating a new network traffi c class rule. Repeat the above steps to create the classification rule for PPP oE, IPoE and Vo I P .
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 88 After logging in the CLI of P-870H-51, we can see the picture below showing t he list of the commands and other inform ation. T ype sh command t o enter the CLI mode.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 89 ebtables -I INPUT 1 -i eth1.4 -j mark --set-mark 0x80004 The second command is : ebtables -I FORW ARD 1 -i eth1.4 -j mark --set-mark 0x80004 After issuing these two commands, the settings are done.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 90 mode. We finished all the settings to use P-870H- 51 to classify the service flows. Let’s review what we done: we classified the traffic for V oIP , PPPoE for Internet Access and IPoE for V oD.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 91 Ringing a network by building redundant links and connection s between Switch What is Spanning Tree Protocol? Spanning Tree Overview Spanning-Tree Protocol (S TP) is a Layer 2 protocol designed to run on the bridges and the switches.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 92 2. Filtering Database Instability: When multiple copies of a frame arrive at different ports of a switch, the MAC entry instability in Filtering Database will occur.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 93 Spanning Tree Protocol continually e xplores the network, so when the network topology changes, STP automatically reconf igures the switc h ports in order to avoid the failure by blocking certain port.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 94 z 3. When multiple ports have the same path cost t o root bridge, the port with lowest port pri ority is selected as root port .
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 95 1. Switch A bridge ID = 8000:00A0: C511:1111, Switch B bridge ID = 8000:00A0:C522:2222, Switch C bridge ID = 0001:00A0:C533:3333. Switch C has the lowest bridge ID, so Switch C is the root bridge.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 96 Switching security MAC Limit As an added protection against network intrusion attacks, ZyXEL has implemented the MAC limit f eature on VES-1616FA-54.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 97.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 98 Setting up 802.1x Radius Authentication.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 99 RADIUS Server Setup Click RA DIUS > RADIUS SERVER in the navigation panel to di splay the configuration screen as s hown. You c an use the default values or change the settings in the Authentication port and S hared Secret fields.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 100 802.1x/MD5-challenge setup Open the Local Area connection Properties screen and click the Authe ntic ation tab. Select the Enable IEEE 802.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 101 Click on the message window and a login screen displays as shown.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 102 After the configuration, the port is authenticated and the computer connected to this port is allowed to access the netwo rk. Otherwise, the computer cannot access the network.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 103 The following figures show the screen settings for each classifier rule.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 104 Policy Rule Configuration The following figures show the screen settings for each policy rule.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 105 3. Policy rule on classifier 3 Centralized Management Introduction to SNMPc and NetAtlas.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 106 to network failures or events in a short time post a great challenge to network administrators. How to easily manage and monitor network devices across networks has become more and more important in network management.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 107 EMS Overview The following figure illustrates the main elements in the EMS. z Menu Shortcut Bar : The buttons execute common commands z Device Panel : This is a graphical device display.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 108 Adding a new device in SNMPc This section shows you how to a dd a new device in SNMPc and access the EMS screen. 1. In the edit button bar shown in Figure 4, click the Insert Device icon to cre ate a new device node.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 109 2. A Map Object Properties screen displays. Enter a descriptive name in the Label field. Then enter the IP address of the devi ce in the Address field.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 11 0 4. Change the value for Read/Write Access Mode to SNMP V2c . Screen settings should be similar to the o ne shown. Figure 7 Read/Write Access Mode 5.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 111 6. Change the value for Read/Write Community to public . Cl ick OK to sa ve th e settings and close this screen. Figure 9 Read/w rite Community 7.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 11 2 Figure 10 Device Selection 8. A screen displays as shown. Click Switch Manager to display th e main EMS screen as shown in Figure 11 Figure 11 Device Selection 9.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 11 3 Figure 12 Rootmap 10. Click on a switch icon to display the device panel and s tatus screen as shown in Figure 13.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 11 4 FAQ What are the default IP parameter settings? IP address: 192.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 11 5 How to access the Command Line Interface (CLI)? There are two ways to access the Comm and Line Interface: through the console port or Telnet.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 11 6 Using the Web Co nf igurator Click Basic Setting > IP Setup in the navigation panel to display the configuration screen. Is Online Help available on the W eb Configurator? Yes.
ZyXEL VES-1616/24F A-5 x Series Support Notes All contents copyright 2008 ZyXEL Communications Corporation. 11 7 Access the console and enter t he “show system-information” command. This will display the firmware version the switch is currently using.
An important point after buying a device ZyXEL Communications VES-1616 (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
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