Netgear XS724EM Bruksanvisning

Netgear Växla XS724EM

Läs nedan 📖 manual på svenska för Netgear XS724EM (83 sidor) i kategorin Växla. Denna guide var användbar för 3 personer och betygsatt med 4.5 stjärnor i genomsnitt av 2 användare

Sida 1/83
User Manual
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus
Switches
Models
GS105Ev2
GS105PE
GS108Ev3
GS108PEv3
GS116Ev2
GS305E
GS308E
JGS516PE
JGS524Ev2
JGS524PE
NETGEAR, Inc.
350 E. Plumeria DriveFebruary 2019
San Jose, CA 95134, USA202-11700-05
Support
Thank you for purchasing this NETGEAR product. You can visit
https://www.netgear.com/support/ to register your product, get help, access the latest
downloads and user manuals, and join our community. We recommend that you use
only ofcial NETGEAR support resources.
Compliance and Conformity
For regulatory compliance information including the EU Declaration of Conformity, visit
https://www.netgear.com/about/regulatory/.
See the regulatory compliance document before connecting the power supply.
Do not use this device outdoors. If you connect cables or devices that are outdoors to
this device, see http://kb.netgear.com/000057103 for safety and warranty information.
Trademarks
© NETGEAR, Inc., NETGEAR, and the NETGEAR Logo are trademarks of NETGEAR, Inc.
Any non-NETGEAR trademarks are used for reference purposes only.
Revision History
CommentsPublish DatePublication Part
Number
Added new models GS305E and GS308E
Added the chapter Hardware on page 7 and information about status LEDs
for each model in Status LEDs on page 9.
Added technical specications for each model in Technical Specications on
page 77.
February 2019202-11700-05
Added a note to Manage Access Control on page 64 to state that models
GS108Ev3 and GS108PEv3 do not support access control.
October 2018202-11700-04
2
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
(Continued)
CommentsPublish DatePublication Part
Number
Changed the manual name from ProSAFE Gigabit Web Managed (Plus)
Switches User Manual Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches Userto
Manual.
Added Safety Instructions and Warnings on page 12.
Revised Congure the Switch on page 16.
Revised Access a Switch That Is Connected to a Network on page 17.
Revised Install the ProSAFE Plus Utility on page 19.
Added Use the NETGEAR Switch Discovery Tool to Access the Switch on page
21.
Added Use the NETGEAR Insight Mobile App to Discover the Switch on page
22.
Added Change the Language on page 23, including Change the Language
of the Local Browser Interface on page 24 and Change the Language for the
Local Browser Interface by Installing Another Firmware Version on page 24.
Added Manage Access Control on page 64 including Add Devices to the
Access Control Table on page 64 and Remove Devices From the Access
Control Table on page 65.
Added PoE Considerations for Switches That Support PoE on page 69.
Added PoE Troubleshooting Suggestions on page 73.
Removed references to the resource CD.
Made multiple minor changes.
October 2018202-11700-03
Made corrections to Specify a Port PVID for an 802.1Q-Based VLAN on page
36.
March 2017202-11700-02
First publication.August 2016202-11700-01
3
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Contents
Chapter 1 Hardware
Supported Switch Models...................................................................8
Status LEDs............................................................................................9
Models GS105Ev2, GS108Ev3, GS116Ev2, GS305E, and GS308E
LEDs 9...................................................................................................
Model GS105PE LEDs......................................................................9
Models GS108PEv3 LEDs.............................................................10
Model JGS524Ev2 LEDs................................................................11
Models JGS516PE and JGS524PE LEDs.....................................11
Safety Instructions and Warnings.....................................................12
Chapter 2 Get Started
Congure the Switch..........................................................................16
Access the Switch Using a Web Browser.........................................16
Access a Switch That Is Connected to a Network......................17
Access a Switch That Is Off-Network...........................................18
Access the Switch With the ProSAFE Plus Utility............................18
Install the ProSAFE Plus Utility......................................................19
Access and Congure the Switch Using the ProSAFE Plus
Utility 19................................................................................................
Use the NETGEAR Switch Discovery Tool to Access the Switch....21
Use the NETGEAR Insight Mobile App to Discover the Switch....22
Change the Switch Password............................................................22
Change the Language.......................................................................23
Change the Language of the Local Browser Interface..............24
Change the Language for the Local Browser Interface by Installing
Another Firmware Version............................................................24
Register Your Product........................................................................26
Chapter 3 Use VLANS for Trafc Segmentation
VLAN Overview...................................................................................28
Create Basic Port-Based VLANs........................................................28
Assign Ports to Multiple Port-Based VLANs....................................30
Create 802.1Q-Based VLANs in a Basic Conguration.................32
Create 802.1Q-Based VLANs in an Advanced Conguration......33
Add Tagged or Untagged Ports to an 802.1Q-Based VLAN........35
4
Specify a Port PVID for an 802.1Q-Based VLAN.............................36
Chapter 4 Optimize Performance With Quality of Service
Enable 802.1p/DSCP-Based Quality of Service..............................39
Congure Port-Based Quality of Service.........................................40
Set Up Rate Limiting...........................................................................41
Set Up Broadcast Filtering.................................................................42
Chapter 5 Manage Network Settings
Specify IP Address Settings for the Switch......................................46
Use Browser-Based Access to Specify the Switch IP Address...46
Use the ProSAFE Plus Utility to Specify the Switch IP Address.47
Manage Multicast Trafc With IGMP Snooping..............................48
Customize IGMP Snooping...........................................................49
Specify a VLAN for IGMP Snooping.............................................50
Set Up Link Aggregation Groups.....................................................51
Chapter 6 Manage and Monitor the Switch
Manage Flow Control........................................................................55
Manage the Port Speed and the Port Status...................................56
Enable Loop Detection......................................................................57
Manage Power Saving Options........................................................58
Download and Update the Firmware..............................................59
Reboot the Switch...............................................................................61
Save the Switch Conguration..........................................................61
Restore a Saved Switch Conguration.............................................62
Restore Factory Default Settings......................................................63
Manage Access Control.....................................................................64
Add Devices to the Access Control Table..................................64
Remove Devices From the Access Control Table......................65
Enable Port Mirroring.........................................................................66
View Switch Information or Change the Switch Device Name.....67
View or Clear the Port Statistics........................................................68
PoE Considerations for Switches That Support PoE......................69
Chapter 7 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Test Cable Connections.....................................................................72
Resolve a Subnet Conict to Access the Switch.............................73
PoE Troubleshooting Suggestions...................................................73
Appendix A Factory Default Settings and Technical Specications
Factory Default Settings.....................................................................76
Technical Specications.....................................................................77
Model GS105Ev2 Technical Specications................................77
5
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Model GS105PE Technical Specications..................................77
Model GS108Ev3 Technical Specications................................78
Model GS108PEv3Technical Specications...............................79
Model GS116Ev2 Technical Specications................................80
Model GS305E Technical Specications....................................80
Model GS308E Technical Specications....................................81
Models JGS516PE and JGS524PE Technical Specications....82
Model JGS524Ev2 Technical Specications..............................83
6
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
1
Hardware
This user manual is for the NETGEAR Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches.
For a list of switch models that are supported by this manual, see Supported Switch
Models on page 8.
This chapter covers the following topics:
Supported Switch Models
Status LEDs
Safety Instructions and Warnings
Note: This user manual complements the installation guide that came with your switch.
You can also download the installation guide by visiting netgear.com/support/download/.
Note: For more information about the topics covered in this manual, visit the support
website at netgear.com/support.
Note: Firmware updates with new features and bug xes are made available from time
to time at netgear.com/support/download/. You can check for and download new
rmware manually. If the features or behavior of your product does not match what is
described in this guide, see the latest rmware release notes for your switch model.
7
Supported Switch Models
The describes the switchGigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches User Manual
models that are listed in the following table.
Table 1. Supported switch models
NameModel
5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus SwitchGS105Ev2
5-Port Gigabit Ethernet PD-Powered/PoE Pass-thru Smart Managed Plus SwitchGS105PE
8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus SwitchGS108Ev3
8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switch with 4-Port PoEGS108PEv3
16-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Plus SwitchGS116Ev2
5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus SOHO SwitchGS305E
8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus SOHO SwitchGS308E
16-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Plus Switch With PoEJGS516PE
24-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Plus Switch With PoEJGS524Ev2
24-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Plus SwitchJGS524PE
Note: Smart Managed Plus Switches used to be called Web Managed (Plus) Switches.
User Manual8Hardware
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Status LEDs
This section describes the status LEDs for each switch model.
For information about the front panel and ports for your switch model, see the installation
guide for you model, which you can download by visiting
netgear.com/support/download/.
Models GS105Ev2, GS108Ev3, GS116Ev2, GS305E, and
GS308E LEDs
This section describes the LED designations of models GS105Ev2, GS108Ev3, GS116Ev2,
GS305E, and GS308E.
Table 2. Model GS105Ev2, GS108Ev3, GS116Ev2, GS305E, and GS308E LEDs on the front panel
DescriptionLEDs
The switch is powered on and operating normally.Solid green
Power LED
Power is not supplied to the switch.Off
Combined, these RJ-45 port LEDs indicate link, speed, and activity.
Right port LEDsLeft port LEDs
A valid 1 Gbps port link is established.Solid greenSolid green
The port is transmitting or receiving packets at 1 Gbps.Blinking greenBlinking green
A valid 100 Mbps port link is established.OffSolid green
The port is transmitting or receiving packets 100 Mbps.OffBlinking green
A valid 10 Mbps port link is established.Solid greenOff
The port is transmitting or receiving packets 10 Mbps.Blinking greenOff
No port link is established.OffOff
Model GS105PE LEDs
This section describes the LED designations of model GS105PE.
Ports 1 and 2 are PoE ports that can deliver PoE. Ports 3 and 4 are regular Ethernet
ports. Port 5 is a PoE PD port that must receive power from a PoE switch.
User Manual9Hardware
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Table 3. Model GS105PE LEDs on the front panel
DescriptionLED
Solid green. The switch is powered on, is operating normally, and PoE pass-through
is enabled.
Blinking green. PoE pass-through is disabled.
Off. Power is not supplied to the switch.
Power LED
Solid green. A valid 1 Gbps port link is established.
Blinking green. The port is transmitting or receiving packets at 1 Gbps.
Solid yellow. A valid 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps port link is established.
Blinking yellow. The port is transmitting or receiving packets at 10 Mbps or
100 Mbps.
Off. No port link is established.
Left LEDs (link, speed, and
activity) for all ports
Off. The port is not delivering PoE power.
Solid green. The port is delivering PoE power.
Blinking green. A PoE fault occurred.
Right LEDs for PoE PSD ports
1 and 2
Off. The port is not receiving PoE power.
Solid green. The port is receiving PoE+ (802.3at) power from a PSE.
Solid yellow. The port is receiving PoE (802.3af) power from a PSE.
Right LED for PoE PD port 5
Models GS108PEv3 LEDs
This section describes the LED designations of model GS108PEv3.
Ports 1 through 4 are PoE ports. Ports 5 through 8 are regular Ethernet ports.
Table 4. Model GS108PEv3 LEDs on the front panel
DescriptionLED
Solid green. The switch is powered on and operating normally.
Off. Power is not supplied to the switch.
Power LED
Off. Sufcient (more than 7W of) PoE power is available.
Solid yellow. Less than 7W of PoE power is available.
Blinking yellow. At least once during the previous two minutes, less than 7W of PoE
power was available.
PoE Max LED
User Manual10Hardware
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Table 4. Model GS108PEv3 LEDs on the front panel (Continued)
DescriptionLED
Solid green. A valid 1 Gbps port link is established.
Blinking green. The port is transmitting or receiving packets at 1 Gbps.
Solid yellow. A valid 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps port link is established.
Blinking yellow. The port is transmitting or receiving packets at 10 Mbps or
100 Mbps.
Off. No port link is established.
Port link, speed, and activity
LEDs for all ports
Off. The port is not delivering PoE power.
Solid green. The port is delivering PoE power.
Solid yellow. A PoE fault occurred.
Port PoE status LEDs for PoE
ports only
Model JGS524Ev2 LEDs
This section describes the LED designations of model JGS524Ev2. The port LEDs are
located to the left of the ports, that is, not above or below the ports.
Table 5. Model JGS524Ev2 LEDs on the front panel
DescriptionLEDs
Solid green. The switch is powered on and operating normally.
Off. Power is not supplied to the switch.
Power LED
Solid green. A valid 1 Gbps port link is established.
Solid yellow. A valid 100 Mbps port link is established.
Off. A valid 10 Mbps port link is established.
Port speed LEDs
Blinking green. The port is transmitting or receiving packets.
Off. No port link is established.
Port Link/ACT LEDs
Models JGS516PE and JGS524PE LEDs
This section describes the LED designations of models JGS516PE and JGS524PE. The
port LEDs are located to the left of the ports, that is, not above or below the ports.
On model JGS516PE, ports 1 through 8 are PoE ports. Ports 9 through 16 are regular
Ethernet ports.
On model JGS524PE, ports 1 though 12 are PoE ports. Ports 13 through 24 are regular
Ethernet ports.
User Manual11Hardware
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Table 6. Model JGS516PE and JGS524PE LEDs on the front panel
DescriptionLED
Solid green. The switch is powered on and operating normally.
Off. Power is not supplied to the switch.
Power LED
Off. The fan is operating normally.
Solid yellow. A problem occurred with the fan.
Fan LED
Off. Sufcient (more than 7W of) PoE power is available.
Solid yellow. Less than 7W of PoE power is available.
Blinking yellow. At least once during the previous two minutes, less than 7W of PoE
power was available.
PoE Max LED
Solid green. A valid 1 Gbps port link is established.
Blinking green. The port is transmitting or receiving packets at 1 Gbps.
Solid yellow. A valid 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps port link is established.
Blinking yellow. The port is transmitting or receiving packets at 10 Mbps or
100 Mbps.
Off. No port link is established.
Port link, speed, and activity
LEDs for all ports
Off. The port is not delivering PoE power.
Solid green. The port is delivering PoE power.
Solid yellow. A PoE fault occurred.
Port PoE status LEDs for PoE
ports only
Safety Instructions and Warnings
Use the following safety guidelines to ensure your own personal safety and to help
protect your system from potential damage.
To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, re, and damage to the equipment,
observe the following precautions:
This product is designed for indoor use only in a temperature-controlled and
humidity-controlled environment. For more information, see the environmental
specications in the appendix or the data sheet.
Any device that is located outdoors and connected to this product must be properly
grounded and surge protected.
Failure to follow these guidelines can result in damage to your NETGEAR product,
which might not be covered by NETGEAR’s warranty, to the extent permissible by
applicable law.
User Manual12Hardware
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Observe and follow service markings:
- Do not service any product except as explained in your system documentation.
Some devices should never be opened.
- If applicable to your device, opening or removing covers that are marked with
the triangular symbol with a lightning bolt can expose you to electrical shock.
We recommend that only a trained technician services components inside these
compartments.
If any of the following conditions occur, unplug the product from the electrical outlet
and replace the part or contact your trained service provider:
- Depending on your device, the power adapter, power adapter cable, power
cable, extension cable, or plug is damaged.
-An object fell into the product.
- The product was exposed to water.
- The product was dropped or damaged.
-The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating
instructions.
Keep your system away from radiators and heat sources. Also, do not block cooling
vents.
Do not spill food or liquids on your system components, and never operate the
product in a wet environment. If the system gets wet, see the appropriate section in
your troubleshooting guide, or contact your trained service provider.
Do not push any objects into the openings of your system. Doing so can cause re
or electric shock by shorting out interior components.
Use the product only with approved equipment.
If applicable to your device, allow the product to cool before removing covers or
touching internal components.
Operate the product only from the type of external power source indicated on the
electrical ratings label. If you are not sure of the type of power source required,
consult your service provider or local power company.
To avoid damaging your system, if your device uses a power supply with a voltage
selector, be sure that the selector is set to match the power at your location:
- 115V, 60 Hz in most of North and South America and some Far Eastern countries
such as South Korea and Taiwan
- 100V, 50 Hz in eastern Japan and 100V, 60 Hz in western Japan
- 230V, 50 Hz in most of Europe, the Middle East, and the Far East
User Manual13Hardware
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Be sure that attached devices are electrically rated to operate with the power available
in your location.
Depending on your device, use only a supplied power adapter or approved power
cable:
If your device uses a power adapter:
-If you were not provided with a power adapter, contact your local NETGEAR
reseller.
-The power adapter must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current
marked on the product electrical ratings label.
If your device uses a power cable:
-If you were not provided with a power cable for your system or for any
AC-powered option intended for your system, purchase a power cable approved
for your country.
- The power cable must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current
marked on the product electrical ratings label. The voltage and current rating of
the cable must be greater than the ratings marked on the product.
To help prevent electric shock, plug the system and peripheral power cables into
properly grounded electrical outlets.
If applicable to your device, the peripheral power cables are equipped with
three-prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding. Do not use adapter plugs or
remove the grounding prong from a cable. If you must use an extension cable, use
a three-wire cable with properly grounded plugs.
Observe extension cable and power strip ratings. Make sure that the total ampere
rating of all products plugged into the extension cable or power strip does not
exceed 80 percent of the ampere ratings limit for the extension cable or power strip.
To help protect your system from sudden, transient increases and decreases in
electrical power, use a surge suppressor, line conditioner, or uninterruptible power
supply (UPS).
Position system cables, power adapter cables, or power cables carefully. Route
cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over. Be sure that nothing rests
on any cables.
Do not modify power adapters, power adapter cables, power cables or plugs. Consult
a licensed electrician or your power company for site modications.
Always follow your local and national wiring rules.
User Manual14Hardware
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
2
Get Started
This chapter describes how you can access the switch in your network, change the switch
password, change the language, and register your product.
The chapter covers the following topics:
Congure the Switch
Access the Switch Using a Web Browser
Access the Switch With the ProSAFE Plus Utility
Use the NETGEAR Switch Discovery Tool to Access the Switch
Use the NETGEAR Insight Mobile App to Discover the Switch
Change the Switch Password
Change the Language
Register Your Product
15
Congure the Switch
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches are plug-and-play, so they can be used
without any conguration. Just connect power, connect to your network and to your
other devices, and you’re done.
For easiest access, we recommend that you cable the switch to a network with a router
or DHCP server that assigns IP addresses and power on the switch. However, it is also
possible to congure the switch connected directly only to the computer that you are
using to congure it, and not connected to the network (off-network).
You can congure and manage advanced features of the switch either by using your
computer’s web browser and accessing the switch at its IP address or by installing the
ProSAFE®Plus Utility on your Windows-based computer.
If you use a Mac or a 64-bit Windows-based computer, you can use the NETGEAR Switch
Discovery Tool to discover the switch in your network and access the local browser–based
management interface of the switch.
You can also use the NETGEAR Insight mobile app on your smartphone to discover the
switch in your network.
For more information, see the following sections:
Access the Switch Using a Web Browser on page 16
Access the Switch With the ProSAFE Plus Utility on page 18
Use the NETGEAR Switch Discovery Tool to Access the Switch on page 21
Use the NETGEAR Insight Mobile App to Discover the Switch on page 22
Access the Switch Using a Web Browser
This manual describes the local browser–based management interface, referred to as
the local browser interface.
You can access and congure the switch directly through its local browser interface by
entering the IP address of the switch in the address bar of a browser. When you use the
local browser interface, the simplest way to congure the switch is not connected to
your network (off-network). You can also congure the switch with it connected to your
network, router, or modem, (on-network) but you must be able to determine the IP
address of the switch if your network uses DHCP.
User Manual16Get Started
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Access a Switch That Is Off-Network
To use your web browser to congure a switch that is not connected to a network:
1. Record your computer’s TCP/IP conguration settings, and then congure the
computer with a static IP address of 192.168.0.210 and 255.255.255.0 as the subnet
mask.
Note: If you are unsure how to do this, visit the support website at
netgear.com/support and search for Static IP address on computer.
2. Plug the switch into a power outlet and then connect your computer to the switch
using an Ethernet cable.
You can connect the Ethernet cable to any port on the switch.
3. Open a web browser, and enter .http://192.168.0.239
This is the default address of the switch.
The login window opens.
4. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
5. Click the button.Login
You can now congure additional options for the switch through the local browser
interface.
For information about setting up a xed (static) IP address for the switch, see Specify
IP Address Settings for the Switch on page 46.
6. After you complete the conguration of the switch, recongure the computer that
you used for this process to its original TCP/IP settings.
You can now connect your switch to your network using an Ethernet cable.
Access the Switch With the ProSAFE Plus
Utility
The ProSAFE Plus Utility runs on Windows-based computers. You can install the latest
utility to select additional options to manage and customize the switch for your network.
Visit netgear.com/support/product/PCU to download the latest utility.
User Manual18Get Started
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Install the ProSAFE Plus Utility
Note: The ProSAFE Plus Utility requires WinPcap and Adobe Air. If WinPcap and Adobe
Air are not detected during the ProSAFE Plus Utility installation, you are prompted to
allow them to be installed.
To install the ProSAFE Plus Utility:
1. Visit netgear.com/support/product/PCU.
2. Select and download the latest version of the utility to your computer.
3. Unzip the downloaded file to extract the utility installation file.
4. Install the utility on your computer.
5. If prompted, allow WinPcap and Adobe Air to be installed.
Note: We recommend that you reboot your computer after installing the ProSAFE Plus
Utility.
Access and Congure the Switch Using the ProSAFE Plus
Utility
For easiest access, we recommend that you cable the switch to a network with a router
or DHCP server that assigns IP addresses, power on the switch, and then use a computer
that is connected to the same network as the switch.
Note: You can also access and configure the switch directly using a web browser. See
Access the Switch Using a Web Browser on page 16.
To access and configure the switch using the ProSAFE Plus Utility:
1. Cable the switch to a network with a router or DHCP server that manages IP
addresses.
2. Power on the switch.
The DHCP server assigns the switch an IP address.
3. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired connection. The computer and the switch must be on
the same Layer 2 network.
User Manual19Get Started
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Note: You can use the ProSAFE Plus Utility to upgrade the rmware on the switch.
In that situation, do not use a WiFi connection to the switch but use only a direct
wired connection over an Ethernet cable. That is, congure a computer with an IP
address in the same subnet as the switch and connect directly to the switch using
an Ethernet cable before you start the rmware upgrade using the ProSAFE Plus
Utility.
4. Double-click the icon.ProSAFE Plus Utility
The conguration home page displays a list of Smart Managed Plus switches that
the utility discovers on the local network.
Note: To use the ProSAFE Plus Utility, you must congure your computer’s security
software to allow broadcast UDP packets to go through UDP remote and source
(local and destination) ports 63321 through 63324. To allow this trafc, you can
create a rule in your computer’s security software, or temporarily disable the firewall,
Internet security, antivirus programs, or all of these on the computer that you use to
congure the switch. If you temporarily disable any security services, be sure to
reenable those services once conguration is complete.
5. Select the Smart Managed Plus switch that you want to congure.
If you do not see the switch, click the button.REFRESH
6. Click the button.APPLY
The login window displays.
7. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
8. Use the utility to congure the switch settings.
9. When you are finished with the configuration, return the computer’s firewall, Internet
security, and antivirus programs to their usual settings.
For a description of ProSAFE Plus Utility features, see the ProSAFE Plus Utility User
Manual.
You can access the user manual through a link on the tab of the utility or you canHelp
download it by visiting netgear.com/support/download/.
User Manual20Get Started
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Use the NETGEAR Switch Discovery Tool to
Access the Switch
For easiest access, we recommend that you cable the switch to a network with a router
or DHCP server that assigns IP addresses, power on the switch, and then use a computer
that is connected to the same network as the switch.
Depending on your model switch, the NETGEAR Switch Discovery Tool lets you discover
the switch in your network and access the local browser interface of the switch from a
Mac or a 64-bit Windows-based computer.
To install the NETGEAR Switch Discovery Tool, discover the switch in your network,
and access the local browser interface of the switch:
1. Download the Switch Discovery Tool by visiting
netgear.com/support/product/netgear-switch-discovery-tool.aspx.
Depending on the computer that you are using, download either the Mac version
or the version for a 64-bit Windows-based computer.
2. Temporarily disable the rewall, Internet security, antivirus programs, or all of these
on the computer that you use to congure the switch.
3. Unzip the Switch Discovery Tool files, double-click the or file (for example,.exe .dmg
NETGEAR+Switch+Discovery+Tool+Setup+1.2.101.exe or
NetgearSDT-V1.2.101.dmg), and install the program on your computer.
The installation process places a icon on yourNETGEAR Switch Discovery Tool
desktop.
4. Reenable the security services on your computer.
5. Power on the switch.
The DHCP server assigns the switch an IP address.
6. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired connection. The computer and the switch must be on
the same Layer 2 network.
7. Open the Switch Discovery Tool.
To open the program, double-click the icon onNETGEAR Switch Discovery Tool
your desktop.
The initial page displays a menu and a button.
8. From the menu, select the network connection that allowsChoose a connection
the Switch Discovery Tool to access the switch.
User Manual21Get Started
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
9. Click the button.Start Searching
The Switch Discovery Tool displays a list of Smart Managed Plus Switches that it
discovers on the selected network.
For each switch, the tool displays the IP address.
10. To access the local browser interface of the switch, click the button.ADMIN PAGE
The login page of the local browser interface opens.
11. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
Use the NETGEAR Insight Mobile App to
Discover the Switch
If the switch is connected to a WiFi router or access point, the NETGEAR Insight mobile
app lets you discover the switch in your network.
To use the NETGEAR Insight mobile app to discover the switch in your network:
1. On your iOS or Android mobile device, go to the app store, search for NETGEAR
Insight, and download and install the app.
2. Connect your mobile device to the WiFi network of the WiFi router or access point
to which the switch is connected.
3. Open the NETGEAR Insight mobile app.
4. Select to log in to your existing NETGEAR account or tap theLOG IN CREATE
NETGEAR ACCOUNT button to create a new account.
After you log in to your account, the IP address of the switch displays in the device
list.
5. Write down the IP address for future use.
Change the Switch Password
The default password to access the switch is . We recommend that you changepassword
this password to a more secure password. The ideal password contains no dictionary
words from any language and contains uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and
symbols. It can be up to 20 characters.
User Manual22Get Started
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
To change the password:
1. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired network connection, or connect directly to a switch that
is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
2. Launch a web browser.
3. In the address eld of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see Access the Switch Using a Web
Browser on page 16.
The login window opens.
4. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
5. Select .Maintenance > Change Password
The Change Password page displays.
6. In the eld, type the current password for the switch.Old Password
7. Type the new password in the eld and in theNew Password Re-type New
Password eld.
8. Click the button.Apply
Your settings are saved. Keep the new password in a secure location so that you can
access the switch in the future.
Change the Language
For most switches, you can select the language for the local browser interface by
selecting another language from the language menu at the upper right of the page in
the local browser interface.
However, for models GS108Ev3, GS108PEv3, GS305E, and GS308E you must download
and install a rmware version in the desired language.
User Manual23Get Started
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
3. Select and download the desired rmware version to your computer.
4. Unzip the downloaded le to extract the rmware image.
5. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired network connection, or connect directly to a switch that
is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
6. Launch a web browser.
7. In the address eld of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
The login window opens.
8. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
9. Select .System > Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade
The Firmware Upgrade page displays.
The rmware upgrade method depends on the current rmware and boot loader
versions on your switch.
10. If the page displays the button, click theEnter Loader Mode Enter Loader Mode
button.
The switch reboots and enters into the loader mode. The Firmware Upgrade page
that displays varies, depending on the rmware boot loader version that is already
on your switch.
11. Click the button and locate and select the rmware image that youBrowse
downloaded and unzipped.
12. Click the button.Apply
WARNING: To avoid the risk of corrupting the rmware, do not interrupt the
upgrade. For example, do not turn off the switch or disconnect it.
When the upgrade is complete, your switch restarts, and the local browser interface
uses the language of the rmware that you installed. The upgrade process typically
takes about three minutes.
User Manual25Get Started
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Register Your Product
We recommend that you use the NETGEAR Insight mobile app to register your product
(see Use the NETGEAR Insight Mobile App to Discover the Switch on page 22).
Registering your product allows you to receive email alerts and streamlines the technical
support process. However, you can also register your product through the local browser
interface.
To register your product through the local browser interface:
1. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired network connection.
Note: You must access the switch while connected to the network (on-network) to
register the switch.
2. Launch a web browser.
3. In the address eld of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see Access the Switch Using a Web
Browser on page 16.
The login window opens.
4. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
5. Select .Help > Registration
The Product Registration page displays.
6. Click the button.Register
7. Follow the onscreen process to register your product.
User Manual26Get Started
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
3
Use VLANS for Traffic Segmentation
This chapter covers the following topics:
VLAN Overview
Create Basic Port-Based VLANs
Assign Ports to Multiple Port-Based VLANs
Create 802.1Q-Based VLANs in a Basic Conguration
Create 802.1Q-Based VLANs in an Advanced Conguration
Add Tagged or Untagged Ports to an 802.1Q-Based VLAN
Specify a Port PVID for an 802.1Q-Based VLAN
27
VLAN Overview
Virtual LANs (VLANs) are made up of networked devices that are grouped logically into
separate networks. You can group ports on a switch to create a virtual network made
up of the devices connected to the ports.
Ports can be grouped in VLANs using port-based or 802.1Q criteria:
Port-based VLANs. Assign ports to virtual networks. Ports with the same VLAN ID
are placed in the same VLAN. This feature provides an easy way to partition a network
into private subnetworks.
802.1Q VLANs. Create virtual networks using the IEEE 802.1Q standard. 802.1Q
uses a VLAN tagging system to determine which VLAN an Ethernet frame belongs
to. You can congure ports to be a part of a VLAN. When a port receives data tagged
for a VLAN, the data is discarded unless the port is a member of that VLAN. This
technique is useful for communicating with devices outside your local network as
well as receiving data from other ports that are not in the VLAN. However, for you
to be able to use an 802.1Q VLAN, you must know the VLAN ID.
Create Basic Port-Based VLANs
A port-based VLAN conguration lets you assign ports on the switch to a VLAN. The
number of VLANs is limited to the number of ports on the switch. In a basic port-based
VLAN conguration, ports with the same VLAN ID are placed into the same VLAN.
You can also assign ports to multiple VLANs (see Assign Ports to Multiple Port-Based
VLANs on page 30).
By default, all ports are members of VLAN 1.
To create basic port-based VLANs:
1. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired network connection, or connect directly to a switch that
is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
2. Launch a web browser.
3. In the address eld of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see Access the Switch Using a Web
Browser on page 16.
The login window opens.
4. Enter the switch password.
User Manual28Use VLANS for Trafc
Segmentation
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
5. Select .VLAN
The Basic Port-based VLAN Status page displays.
6. If this is the rst time that you are accessing this page or if you are changing the
VLAN assignment method, select the radio button and continue with StepEnable
7.
Otherwise, see Step 9.
A pop-up window opens, informing you that the current VLAN settings will be lost.
7. Click the button.OK
The pop-up window closes.
8. Click the button.Apply
Your settings are saved.
The Basic Port-based VLAN Group table displays.
The previous gure is an example. Your switch might provide more or fewer ports.
9. Under each port to be added to a VLAN, enter the ID of the VLAN.
You can enter a VLAN ID from 1 to the maximum number of ports that your switch
supports. If all the VLANs share an uplink to the Internet or servers, enter in theall
VLAN ID eld for the port that you want to use for the uplink.
Note: If ports are members of the same LAG, you must assign them to the same
VLAN.
10. Click the button.Apply
Your settings are saved.
User Manual29Use VLANS for Trafc
Segmentation
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Assign Ports to Multiple Port-Based VLANs
A port-based VLAN conguration lets you assign ports on the switch to a VLAN. The
number of VLANs is limited to the number of ports on the switch. In an advanced
port-based VLAN conguration, you can assign a single port to multiple VLANs.
By default, all ports are members of VLAN 1.
To assign ports to multiple port-based VLANs:
1. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired network connection, or connect directly to a switch that
is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
2. Launch a web browser.
3. In the address eld of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see Access the Switch Using a Web
Browser on page 16.
The login window opens.
4. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
5. Select .VLAN
The Basic Port-based VLAN Status page displays.
6. If this is the rst time that you are accessing this page or if you are changing the
VLAN assignment method, select the radio button and continue with StepEnable
7.
Otherwise, see Step 9.
A pop-up window opens, informing you that the current VLAN settings will be lost.
7. Click the button.OK
The pop-up window closes.
8. Click the button.Apply
Your settings are saved.
User Manual30Use VLANS for Trafc
Segmentation
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
The login window opens.
4. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
5. Select .VLAN > 802.1Q > Advanced > VLAN Conguration
The Advanced 802.1Q VLAN Status page displays.
6. If this is the rst time that you are accessing the Advanced 802.1Q VLAN Status page
or if you are changing the VLAN assignment method, select the radio buttonEnable
and continue with Step 7.
Otherwise, see Step 9.
A pop-up window opens, informing you that the current VLAN settings will be lost.
7. Click the button.OK
The pop-up window closes.
8. Click the button.Apply
Your settings are saved.
The VLAN Identier Setting table displays.
The previous gure is an example. Your switch might provide more or fewer ports,
all of which are members of VLAN 1 by default.
9. In the eld, enter a VLAN ID.VLAN ID
You can enter a VLAN ID from 1 to 4093.
10. Click the button.Add
The new VLAN is added to the VLAN Identier Setting table.
After you create a new VLAN ID, use the VLAN membership option to add ports to
the VLAN. (Select . See alsoVLAN > 802.1Q > Advanced > VLAN Membership
Add Tagged or Untagged Ports to an 802.1Q-Based VLAN on page 35.)
User Manual34Use VLANS for Trafc
Segmentation
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Note: DeleteTo delete a VLAN, select the check box for the VLAN and click the
button.
Add Tagged or Untagged Ports to an
802.1Q-Based VLAN
After you dene a VLAN ID using the advanced 802.1Q VLAN option (see Create
802.1Q-Based VLANs in an Advanced Conguration on page 33), you must add ports
to the VLAN.
While you add ports to a VLAN, you can specify whether the ports must be tagged or
untagged. Port tagging allows a port to be associated with a particular VLAN and allows
the VLAN ID tag to be added to data packets that are sent through the port. The tag
identies the VLAN that must receive the data.
By default, all ports are untagged.
To add tagged or untagged ports to an 802.1Q-based VLAN:
1. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired network connection, or connect directly to a switch that
is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
2. Launch a web browser.
3. In the address eld of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see Access the Switch Using a Web
Browser on page 16.
The login window opens.
4. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
5. Select .VLAN > 802.1Q > Advanced > VLAN Conguration
The Advanced 802.1Q VLAN Status page displays. The menu on the left displays
more options.
6. Select .VLAN Membership
User Manual35Use VLANS for Trafc
Segmentation
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
You can select only if you already enabled the advanced 802.1QVLAN Membership
VLAN option (see Create 802.1Q-Based VLANs in an Advanced Conguration on
page 33).
The previous gure is an example. Your switch might provide more or fewer ports.
7. In the menu, select the VLAN.VLAN ID
8. Select the ports that you want to add to the VLAN by doing the following:
a. (Optional) In the menu, select , , orGroup Operation Untag All Tag all Remove
all.
All ports are either added to the VLAN (tagged or untagged) or removed from
the VLAN.
b. Select individual ports and assign them as tagged (T) or untagged (U) ports or
remove individual ports by selecting the check boxes that are associated with
the port numbers.
By default, all ports are untagged.
c. Click the button.Apply
Your settings are saved. In the VLAN Membership table, the ports display as
members of the VLAN.
9. To select ports for another VLAN, repeat Step 7 and Step 8.
10. To verify your selections, select .VLAN > 802.1Q > Advanced > VLAN Configuration
The Advanced 802.1Q VLAN Status page displays. In the VLAN Identier Setting
table, the ports display next to the VLAN or VLANs to which they were added.
Specify a Port PVID for an 802.1Q-Based
VLAN
A default port VLAN ID (PVID) is a VLAN ID tag that the switch assigns to data packets
it receives that are not already addressed (tagged) for a particular VLAN. For example,
if you connected a computer on port 6 and you want it to be a part of VLAN 2, congure
port 6 to automatically add a PVID of 2 to all data received from the computer. This step
User Manual36Use VLANS for Trafc
Segmentation
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
4
Optimize Performance With Quality
of Service
This chapter covers the following topics:
Enable 802.1p/DSCP-Based Quality of Service
Congure Port-Based Quality of Service
Set Up Rate Limiting
Set Up Broadcast Filtering
38
Your settings are saved.
Congure Port-Based Quality of Service
You can assign a priority to all data passing through a particular port. Data with a higher
priority is transmitted faster. If packets arrive at several ports at the same time, the ports
congured as higher priority transmit their packets rst. You must determine which
ports will carry delay-sensitive data.
To congure port-based QoS:
1. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired network connection, or connect directly to a switch that
is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
2. Launch a web browser.
3. In the address eld of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see Access the Switch Using a Web
Browser on page 16.
The login window opens.
4. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
5. Select .QoS
The Quality of Service page displays.
6. If this is the rst time that you are setting up port-based QoS, select the Port-based
radio button and continue with the next step.
Otherwise, see Step 9.
A pop-up window opens, informing you that the current QoS settings will be lost.
7. Click the button.OK
The pop-up window closes.
8. Click the button.Apply
User Manual40Optimize Performance With
Quality of Service
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
3. In the address eld of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see Access the Switch Using a Web
Browser on page 16.
The login window opens.
4. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
5. Select .QoS > Rate Limit
The previous gure is an example. Your switch might provide more or fewer ports.
6. Set the ingress (incoming) and egress (outgoing) trafc rates by doing the following:
a. Select one or more ports.
b. In the menu, select the maximum rate.Ingress Rate
You can set a rate from 512 Kbit/s to 512 Mbit/s. By default, no limit is set.
c. In the menu, select the maximum rate.Egress Rate
You can set a rate from 512 Kbit/s to 512 Mbit/s. By default, no limit is set.
d. Click the button.Apply
Your settings are saved.
7. To set different rates for one or more other ports, repeat Step 6.
Set Up Broadcast Filtering
You can congure the switch to block broadcast storms (massive transmission of
broadcast packets forwarded to every port on the same VLAN). If they are not blocked,
broadcast storm packets can delay or halt the transmission of other data. Some switches
allow you to select a storm control rate for each port. Others assign a predetermined
storm control rate for all ports on the switch.
User Manual42Optimize Performance With
Quality of Service
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
If broadcast traffic on any port exceeds the threshold that you set, the switch temporarily
blocks (discards) the broadcast trafc.
To set up broadcast ltering:
1. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired network connection, or connect directly to a switch that
is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
2. Launch a web browser.
3. In the address eld of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see Access the Switch Using a Web
Browser on page 16.
The login window opens.
4. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
5. Select .QoS > Broadcast Filtering
The Broadcast Filtering page displays.
6. If this is the rst time that you are setting up broadcast ltering, select the Enable
radio button and continue with the next step.
Otherwise, see Step 8.
7. Click the button.Apply
Your settings are saved and the Storm Control Rate table displays.
The previous gure is an example. Your switch might provide more or fewer ports.
User Manual43Optimize Performance With
Quality of Service
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
8. Set the storm control rate by doing the following:
a. Select one or more ports.
b. In the menu, select the maximum rate.Storm Control Rate
You can set a rate from 512 Kbit/s to 512 Mbit/s. By default, no limit is set.
c. Click the button.Apply
Your settings are saved.
9. To set a different rate for one or more other ports, repeat Step 8.
User Manual44Optimize Performance With
Quality of Service
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
5
Manage Network Settings
This chapter covers the following topics:
Specify IP Address Settings for the Switch
Manage Multicast Trafc With IGMP Snooping
Set Up Link Aggregation Groups
45
Specify IP Address Settings for the Switch
By default, the switch IP address works as follows:
If you cable the switch to a network with a DHCP server before you power on the
switch, the DHCP server assigns an IP address to the switch when the switch is
powered on.
If you power on the switch when it is not connected to a network with a DHCP server,
the switch uses its default IP address, which is 192.168.0.239.
You can disable the DHCP mode in the switch and enter static IP address and subnet
mask values for the switch as well as the address of the gateway device used by the
switch.
Use Browser-Based Access to Specify the Switch IP Address
To specify IP address settings for the switch:
1. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired network connection, or connect directly to a switch that
is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
2. Launch a web browser.
3. In the address eld of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see Access the Switch Using a Web
Browser on page 16.
The login window opens.
4. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
User Manual46Manage Network Settings
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
5. In the menu, select .DHCP Mode Disable
The , , and elds are enabled.IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address
6. Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address.
7. Click the button.Apply
Your settings are saved.
Use the ProSAFE Plus Utility to Specify the Switch IP Address
The ProSAFE Plus Utility runs on Windows-based computers. You can install the utility
to select additional options to manage and customize the switch for your network. Visit
netgear.com/support/product/PCU to download the utility.
To specify IP address settings for the switch:
1. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired network connection, or connect directly to a switch that
is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
2. Double-click the icon.ProSAFE Plus Utility
The Switch Selection page displays a list of Smart Managed Plus Switches that the
utility discovers on the local network.
3. Select the switch.
If you do not see the switch, click the button.REFRESH
User Manual47Manage Network Settings
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
4. Click the button.IP SETTING
Note: Network IPTo navigate to this page, select , select the switch, and click the
SETTING button.
5. In the menu, select .DHCP Mode Disable
The , , and elds are enabled.IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address
6. Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and if available, the gateway address.
7. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
8. Click the button.APPLY
Your settings are saved.
Manage Multicast Trafc With IGMP
Snooping
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping allows a switch to forward
multicast trafc intelligently on the switch. Multicast IP trafc is trafc that is destined to
a host group. Host groups are identied by class D IP addresses, which range from
224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. Based on the IGMP query and report messages, the
switch forwards trafc only to the ports that request the multicast trafc. This feature
User Manual48Manage Network Settings
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
prevents the switch from broadcasting the trafc to all ports and possibly affecting
network performance.
The switch maintains a map that shows which links need which IP multicast streams. The
switch forwards multicast trafc only to the links that requested them and cuts multicast
trafc from links that do not contain a multicast listener. Essentially, IGMP snooping
helps optimize multicast performance at Layer 2 and is especially useful for
bandwidth-intensive IP multicast applications such as IPTV.
Customize IGMP Snooping
By default, IGMP snooping is enabled. You can customize the settings for your network.
To customize IGMP snooping:
1. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired network connection, or connect directly to a switch that
is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
2. Launch a web browser.
3. In the address eld of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see Access the Switch Using a Web
Browser on page 16.
The login window opens.
4. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
5. Select .System > Multicast
6. Make sure that the IGMP Snooping Status radio button is selected.Enable
By default, the radio button is selected.Enable
7. In the eld, enter a VLAN ID between 1 andVLAN ID Enabled for IGMP Snooping
4094.
User Manual49Manage Network Settings
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
By default, the VLAN ID is 1.
You can specify a VLAN for IGMP snooping only if you enabled port-based or
802.1Q-based VLANs (see Use VLANS for Trafc Segmentation on page 27).
IGMP snooping functions only on the VLAN that is specied in the VLAN ID Enabled
for IGMP Snooping eld.
8. (Optional) Select the Validate IGMPv3 IP header radio button.Enable
Some network devices might not conform to the IGMPv3 standard. When the Validate
IGMPv3 IP header option is enabled, IGMP messages are required to include TTL = 1,
ToS Byte = 0xC0 (Internetwork Control), and the router alert IP option (9404) must
be set. Otherwise, the packets are ignored.
9. (Optional) Select the Block Unknown MultiCast Address radio button.Enable
When this feature is enabled, multicast packets are forwarded only to the ports that
are in the multicast group learned from IGMP snooping. All unknown multicast
packets are dropped.
10. (Optional, for some models only) Select an option from the IGMP Snooping Static
Router Port menu.
You can select a port to be the dedicated IGMP snooping static router port if no
IGMP query exists in the network for the switch to discover the router port
dynamically. After a port is selected as the static router port, all IGMP Join and Leave
reports are forwarded to the port.
11. Click the button.Apply
Your settings are saved.
Specify a VLAN for IGMP Snooping
You can specify a VLAN for IGMP snooping only if you enabled port-based or
802.1Q-based VLANs (see Use VLANS for Trafc Segmentation on page 27).
To specify a VLAN for IGMP snooping:
1. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired network connection, or connect directly to a switch that
is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
2. Launch a web browser.
3. In the address eld of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see Access the Switch Using a Web
Browser on page 16.
User Manual50Manage Network Settings
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
The login window opens.
4. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
5. Select .System > Multicast
6. Make sure that the IGMP Snooping Status radio button is selected.Enable
By default, the radio button is selected.Enable
7. In the eld, enter the ID of the VLAN.VLAN ID Enabled for IGMP Snooping
By default, if you enable IGMP snooping, snooping occurs on VLAN 1. However, you
can enable snooping on any VLAN:
For port-based VLANs, you can enter a VLAN ID from 1 to the maximum number
of ports that the switch supports.
For 802.1Q-based VLANs, you can enter a VLAN ID from 1 to 4094.
8. Click the button.Apply
Your settings are saved.
Set Up Link Aggregation Groups
Note: Static link aggregation (port trunking) is supported on models GS116E, JGS516PE,
JGS524E, and JGS524PE.
Link aggregation groups (LAGs) allow you to combine multiple Ethernet links into a
single logical link. Network devices treat the aggregation as if it were a single link, which
increases fault tolerance and load sharing.
The number of LAGs that the switch supports depends on the model.
Congure LAG membership before you enable the LAG.
User Manual51Manage Network Settings
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches
Note: The switch does not support IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation or Link Aggregation
Control Protocol (LACP) groups but supports manual static LAGs only.
You must set up LAG membership before you can enable LAGs.
To specify LAG membership and enable a LAG:
1. Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired network connection, or connect directly to a switch that
is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
2. Launch a web browser.
3. In the address eld of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see Access the Switch Using a Web
Browser on page 16.
The login window opens.
4. Enter the switch password.
The default password is . The password is case-sensitive.password
The Switch Information page displays.
5. Select .System > LAG > LAG Membership
The previous gure is an example. Your switch might provide more or fewer ports.
6. In the menu, select the LAG ID.LAG ID
The number of LAGs that the switch supports depends on the model.
7. Select the ports for the LAG by selecting the check boxes that are associated with
the port numbers.
A LAG consists of at least two ports.
8. Click the button.Apply
Your settings are saved.
User Manual52Manage Network Settings
Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Plus Switches

Produktspecifikationer

Varumärke: Netgear
Kategori: Växla
Modell: XS724EM

Behöver du hjälp?

Om du behöver hjälp med Netgear XS724EM ställ en fråga nedan och andra användare kommer att svara dig




Växla Netgear Manualer

Växla Manualer

Nyaste Växla Manualer