SMC Networks SMC TigerStack II SMC6624M User Manual
Stackable fast ethernet switch, Management guide

Stackable Fast Ethernet Switch
◆ 24 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX RJ-45 ports
◆ Auto MDI/MDI-X support on all ports
◆ Optional 100BASE-FX or 1000BASE-X modules
◆ Optional stack module for linking up to 16 units
◆ 8.8 Gbps of aggregate switch bandwidth
◆ LACP and FEC port trunking support
◆ Port mirroring for non-intrusive analysis
◆ Port security
◆ Full support for IEEE 802.1Q VLANs with GVRP
◆ IP Multicasting with IGMP Snooping
◆ Manageable via console, Web, SNMP/RMON
TigerSwitch 10/100
Management Guide
SMC6624M
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Contents
- 1
- Selecting a Management Interface
- 2
- Using the Menu Interface
- 3
- Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
- 4
- Using the Web Browser Interface
- 5
- Configuring IP Addressing, Interface Access, and System Information
- IP Configuration
- Just Want a Quick Start?
- IP Addressing with Multiple VLANs
- IP Addressing in a Stacking Environment
- Menu: Configuring IP Address, Gateway, Time-To-Live (TTL), and Timep
- CLI: Configuring IP Address, Gateway, Time-To-Live (TTL), and Timep
- Web: Configuring IP Addressing
- How IP Addressing Affects Switch Operation
- Globally Assigned IP Network Addresses
- Interface Access: Console/Serial Link, Web, and Inbound Telnet
- System Information
- IP Configuration
- 6
- Optimizing Port Usage Through Traffic Control and Port Trunking
- Overview
- Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters
- Port Trunking
- SMC6624M Port Trunk Features and Operation
- Trunk Configuration Methods
- Menu: Viewing and Configuring a Static Trunk Group
- CLI: Viewing and Configuring a Static or Dynamic Port Trunk Group
- Web: Viewing Existing Port Trunk Groups
- Trunk Group Operation Using LACP
- Trunk Group Operation Using the “Trunk” Option
- Trunk Operation Using the “FEC” Option
- How the Switch Lists Trunk Data
- Outbound Traffic Distribution Across Trunked Links
- 7
- Using Passwords, Port Security, and Authorized IP Managers To Protect Against Unauthorized Access
- Using Password Security
- Configuring and Monitoring Port Security
- Basic Operation
- Planning Port Security
- CLI: Port Security Command Options and Operation
- Web: Displaying and Configuring Port Security Features
- Reading Intrusion Alerts and Resetting Alert Flags
- Notice of Security Violations
- How the Intrusion Log Operates
- Keeping the Intrusion Log Current by Resetting Alert Flags
- Menu: Checking for Intrusions, Listing Intrusion Alerts, and Resetting Alert Flags
- CLI: Checking for Intrusions, Listing Intrusion Alerts, and Resetting Alert Flags
- Using the Event Log To Find Intrusion Alerts
- Web: Checking for Intrusions, Listing Intrusion Alerts, and Resetting Alert Flags
- Operating Notes for Port Security
- Using IP Authorized Managers
- 8
- Configuring for Network Management Applications
- 9
- Configuring Advanced Features
- Stack Management
- Components of Stack Management
- General Stacking Operation
- Operating Rules for Stacking
- Overview of Configuring and Bringing Up a Stack
- Using the Menu Interface To View Stack Status And Configure Stacking
- Using the Commander To Manage The Stack
- Monitoring Stack Status
- Using the CLI To View Stack Status and Configure Stacking
- SNMP Community Operation in a Stack
- Using the CLI To Disable or Re-Enable Stacking
- Transmission Interval
- Stacking Operation with Multiple VLANs Configured
- Web: Viewing and Configuring Stacking
- Status Messages
- Port-Based Virtual LANs (Static VLANs)
- GVRP
- Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast (IGMP)
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
- Stack Management
- 10
- Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation
- Status and Counters Data
- Menu Access To Status and Counters
- General System Information
- Switch Management Address Information
- Port Status
- Viewing Port and Trunk Group Statistics
- Viewing the Switch’s MAC Address Tables
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Information
- Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Status
- VLAN Information
- Web Browser Interface Status Information
- Port Monitoring Features
- Status and Counters Data
- 11
- Troubleshooting
- A
- Transferring an Operating System or Startup Configuration File
- B
- MAC Address Management
- C
- Switch Memory and Configuration
- D
- Daylight Savings Time