NETGEAR M4350-24F4V 24-Port 10G SFP+ Managed AV Network Switch User Manual
Main user manual, Fully managed switches m4350 series
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Contents
- 1. Get Started with the Main UI
- 2. Manage Stacking
- Switch stacking overview
- Stack firmware synchronization and upgrade
- Stack configuration maintenance
- Stack management switch election
- Stack factory defaults reset behavior
- Stacking limitations
- Configure a stack
- Set the stack sample mode
- Add a switch as the stack management switch
- Add a stack member or standby management switch
- Change the setting for a switch in the stack
- Remove a switch from the stack
- Configure the stack mode for a port
- Configure stack firmware synchronization
- Configure the trunk hash mode
- Display information about the stack configuration
- Display the heartbeat message stack status
- Display stack port diagnostic, status, and path information
- Remove a stack
- Stack nonstop forwarding
- 3. Configure Switch System Information
- Switch system and slot information
- View and configure switch system information
- View the fan status
- View the temperature sensor information
- View the device status and firmware version
- View the system CPU status
- Configure the CPU thresholds
- View or clear switch statistics
- View USB device information
- Display information about a stack and optional switch models for a stack
- Loopback interface
- IPv4 management interfaces and VLANs
- IPv6 management interfaces and VLANs
- Configure an IPv6 service port
- Manage IPv6 addresses for the IPv6 service port
- Configure an IPv6 management VLAN
- Manage IPv6 addresses for the IPv6 management VLAN
- Manage the IPv6 default route addresses for the IPv6 management VLAN
- Configure an IPv6 management interface
- Manage IPv6 addresses for the IPv6 management interface
- Manage the IPv6 default route addresses for the IPv6 management interface
- Time and NTP settings
- Precision Time Protocol
- Domain Name System
- Switch database management template
- Green Ethernet settings
- Bonjour settings
- Enable or disable the TFTP server capability
- IPv4 DHCP server
- Configure a DHCP server
- Add a DHCP class for use with DHCP Option 82
- Configure a DHCP class
- Manage DHCP pools
- Configure DHCP pool options
- Bind a DHCP pool to a class and configure the binding
- Display DHCP server statistics
- Display the DHCP bindings
- Delete one or all dynamic DHCP bindings
- View bindings with DHCP conflicts
- Delete one or all DHCP bindings with conflicts
- DHCP relay
- DHCP Layer 2 relay
- UDP relay
- DHCPv6 server
- DHCPv6 relay interface
- Power over Ethernet
- Timer schedules
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices
- Link dependency
- Industry Standard Discovery Protocol
- Switch system and slot information
- 4. Configure Switching Information
- VLANs
- Manage the VLAN configuration on the switch
- Auto-Trunk overview
- Enable or disable Auto-Trunks
- Configure the switch port mode settings for interfaces
- Configure membership interfaces for a VLAN
- View the VLAN status on the switch
- Change the port VLAN ID settings
- Configure a MAC-based VLAN
- Configure a protocol-based VLAN group
- Configure membership interfaces for a protocol-based VLAN group
- Configure an IP subnet-based VLAN
- Configure a double VLAN
- Configure a voice VLAN
- Configure Generic Attribute Registration Protocol
- Auto-VoIP
- Auto-VLANs
- Enable and configure an Auto-Camera VLAN
- Configure an interface as member of the Auto-Camera VLAN
- Add an OUI for the Auto-Camera VLAN
- Remove an OUI for the Auto-Camera VLAN
- Enable and configure an Auto-WiFi VLAN
- Configure an interface as member of the Auto-WiFi VLAN
- Add an OUI for the Auto-WiFi VLAN
- Remove an OUI for the Auto-WiFi VLAN
- Display the Auto-Camera VLAN and Auto-WiFi VLAN sessions
- Internet Small Computer System Interface
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- Configure the STP settings and display the STP status
- Configure the CST settings and display the CST status
- Configure the CST interface settings
- Display the CST interface status
- Manage MST instances
- Configure and display the interface settings for an MST instance
- Display the STP interface statistics
- Configure the PVST/RPVST VLAN settings
- Change a PVST/RPVST VLAN configuration
- Remove a PVST/RPVST VLAN configuration
- Configure the PVST and RPVST interface settings
- Display the PVST statistics
- Multicast forwarding database
- Internet Group Management Protocol snooping
- Configure IGMP snooping automatically with IGMP Plus mode
- Configure IGMP snooping manually
- Configure the IGMP snooping settings for interfaces
- Configure IGMP snooping for VLANs automatically with IGMP Plus mode
- Configure IGMP snooping for VLANs manually
- Configure an IGMP multicast router interface
- Configure an IGMP multicast router VLAN
- IGMP snooping querier overview
- Configure the IGMP snooping querier global settings
- Configure an IGMP snooping querier for a VLAN
- Remove the IGMP snooping querier settings for a VLAN
- Display the status of the IGMP snooping querier
- Multicast Listener Discovery snooping
- Configure MLD snooping automatically with MLD Plus mode
- Configure MLD snooping manually
- Configure the MLD snooping settings for interfaces
- Configure MLD snooping for VLANs automatically with MLD Plus mode
- Configure MLD snooping for VLANs manually
- Remove the MLD snooping querier settings for a VLAN
- Configure an MLD multicast router interface
- Configure an MLD multicast router VLAN
- Configure the MLD snooping querier global settings
- Configure an MLD snooping querier for a VLAN
- Remove the MLD snooping querier settings for a VLAN
- Multicast VLAN registration
- MAC address table
- Port settings
- Link aggregation groups
- 802.1AS timing and synchronization
- Multiple Registration Protocol and 802.1Qav
- Configure the global MRP settings
- Configure 802.1Qav mapping
- Configure the MRP interface settings
- Display or clear MMRP statistics
- Display or clear MVRP statistics
- Display or clear MSRP statistics
- Display the MSRP reservation settings
- Configure and display the Qav settings for interfaces
- Display MSRP streams information
- Loop protection
- VLANs
- 5. Manage Routing
- Routing concepts
- Routing table, routes and route preferences
- IPv4 routing
- IPv6 routing
- Manage the global IPv6 routing settings
- Display the IPv6 route table
- Configure IPv6 routing interfaces
- Configure prefix settings for an IPv6 routing interface
- Delete a prefix setting from an IPv6 routing interface
- Display the IPv6 and ICMPv6 statistics for an IPv6 routing interface
- Display the IPv6 neighbor table or clear IPv6 neighbor entries
- Configure IPv6 static routes
- Delete an IPv6 static route
- Configure the IPv6 route preference for the switch
- Routing VLANs
- Address Resolution Protocol
- Routing Information Protocol
- Router discovery and router advertisements
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
- Enable VRRP and add a primary virtual router
- Enable VRRP and add a primary virtual router with enhanced settings
- Change the settings for a primary virtual router
- Remove a primary virtual router
- Configure a secondary virtual router
- Change the IP address for a secondary virtual router
- Remove a secondary virtual router
- Configure VRRP interface tracking and route tracking
- View VRRP statistics
- 6. Configure OSPF and OSPFv3
- Open Shortest Path First
- Enable OSPF
- Configure the OSPF default route advertisement
- Configure the global OSPF settings
- Add or delete an OSPF common area ID
- Add an OSPF stub area
- Add an OSPF NSSA area
- Add an OSPF area range
- Configure an OSPF interface
- View or clear OSPF statistics for an interface
- View or clear OSPF neighbor information for an interface
- View the OSPF link state database
- Configure an OSPF virtual link
- Configure the OSPF route redistribution
- Configure OSPF nonstop forwarding
- Open Shortest Path First version 3
- Enable OSPFv3
- Configure the OSPFv3 default route advertisement
- Configure the global OSPFv3 settings
- Add or delete an OSPFv3 common area ID
- Add an OSPFv3 stub area
- Add an OSPFv3 NSSA area
- Add an OSPFv3 area range
- Configure an OSPFv3 interface
- View or clear OSPFv3 statistics for an interface
- View or clear OSPFv3 neighbor information for an interface
- View the OSPFv3 link state database
- Configure an OSPFv3 virtual link
- Configure the OSPFv3 route redistribution
- Configure OSPFv3 nonstop forwarding
- Open Shortest Path First
- 7. Configure Multicast Routing
- IPv4 multicast routing and the IPv4 multicast route table
- Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
- IGMP for IPv4 multicast routing
- Enable or disable IGMP for the switch
- Configure an IGMP routing interface
- Display the statistics for the IGMP routing interfaces
- Display the IGMP groups and search the IGMP group database
- Display the IGMP membership information and search the IGMP membership database
- Configure an IGMP proxy interface
- Display the statistics for the IGMP proxy interface
- Display the IGMP proxy membership and search the IGMP proxy membership database
- PIM for IPv4 multicast routing
- Configure the global PIM IPv4 settings on the switch
- Add IPv4 PIM-SSM groups
- Delete an IPv4 PIM-SSM group
- Configure an IPv4 PIM interface
- Display IPv4 PIM neighbors and search the PIM neighbor database
- Add an IPv4 PIM candidate rendezvous point configuration
- Delete an IPv4 PIM candidate rendezvous point configuration
- Configure an interface as an IPv4 PIM bootstrap router candidate
- Delete an IPv4 PIM bootstrap router candidate configuration
- Configure a static IPv4 PIM rendezvous point for a group
- Delete a static IPv4 PIM rendezvous point configuration
- Static multicast routes for IPv4 addresses
- Multicast admin boundaries for IPv4 addresses
- IPv6 multicast routing and the IPv6 multicast route table
- PIM for IPv6 multicast routing
- Configure the global PIM IPv6 settings on the switch
- Add IPv6 PIM-SSM groups
- Delete an IPv6 PIM-SSM group
- Configure an IPv6 PIM interface
- Display IPv6 PIM neighbors and search the PIM neighbor database
- Add an IPv6 PIM candidate rendezvous point configuration
- Delete an IPv6 PIM candidate rendezvous point configuration
- Configure an interface as an IPv6 PIM bootstrap router candidate
- Delete an IPv6 PIM bootstrap router candidate configuration
- Configure a static IPv6 PIM rendezvous point for a group
- Delete a static IPv6 PIM rendezvous point configuration
- MLD for IPv6 multicast routing
- Configure the global MLP settings for the switch
- Configure an MLD routing interface
- Display the statistics for the MLD routing interfaces
- Display the MLD groups and search the MLD group database
- Display or clear MLD traffic statistics
- Configure an MLD proxy interface
- Display the statistics for the MLD proxy interface
- Display the MLD proxy membership and search the MLD proxy membership database
- Static multicast routes for IPv6 addresses
- 8. Configure Quality of Service
- Quality of Service concepts
- Class of Service
- CoS configuration concepts
- Configure the CoS trust mode settings globally or for a specific interface
- Map 802.1p priorities to queues
- Map DSCP values to queues
- Configure the CoS interface settings for an interface
- Configure CoS queue settings for an interface
- Configure the CoS WRED precedence settings for dropping packets
- Differentiated Services
- Defining DiffServ
- DiffServ wizard overview
- Use the DiffServ wizard to create a traffic class and policy for one or more interfaces
- Configure the DiffServ mode and display the entries in the DiffServ private MIB tables
- Configure a DiffServ class
- Configure an IPv6 DiffServ class
- Configure a DiffServ policy
- Configure the DiffServ service interface
- Display DiffServ service statistics
- 9. Manage Switch Security
- User accounts and passwords
- RADIUS servers
- TACACS+ servers
- Authentication lists
- Current login sessions
- HHTP and HTTPS management access
- SSH management access
- Telnet management access
- Console port management access
- Denial of service
- Management access profiles and rules
- Port authentication
- MAC filters for traffic control
- Port security
- Private port groups
- Protect ports
- Private VLANs
- Overview of the tasks for private VLAN configuration
- Assign a private VLAN type to a VLAN
- Configure a private VLAN association with a primary and secondary VLAN
- Remove an existing private VLAN association
- Configure the private VLAN port mode
- Private VLAN host interface: Assign the interface to primary and secondary VLANs
- Private VLAN host interface: Remove the interface from primary and secondary VLANs
- Private VLAN promiscuous interface: Assign the interface to primary and secondary VLANs
- Private VLAN promiscuous interface: Remove the interface from primary and secondary VLANs
- Private VLAN promiscuous trunk interface: Add primary and secondary VLANs to the trunk
- Private VLAN promiscuous trunk interface: Remove primary and secondary VLANs from the trunk
- Private VLAN isolated trunk interface: Add primary and secondary VLANs to the trunk
- Private VLAN isolated trunk interface: Remove primary and secondary VLANs from the trunk
- Configure native and allowed VLANs on a private VLAN trunk interface
- Storm control
- DHCP snooping
- DHCPv6 snooping
- Enable DHCPv6 snooping for the switch
- Enable DHCPv6 snooping for a VLAN
- Configure DHCPv6 snooping interface settings
- Add a static DHCPv6 binding and display or clear dynamic DHCPv6 bindings
- Remove a static DHCPv6 binding
- Configure DHCPv6 snooping persistent settings
- Display or clear DHCPv6 snooping statistics
- IP source guard interfaces
- IPv6 source guard interfaces
- Dynamic ARP inspection
- Captive portals
- Configure the global captive portal settings
- Configure a captive portal
- Delete a captive portal
- Configure a captive portal binding
- Display or delete captive portal bindings in the captive portal binding table
- Configure captive portal groups
- Configure captive portal users
- Configure the captive portal trap flag settings
- Display or clear captive portal client statistics
- Access control lists
- Use the ACL Wizard to create a simple ACL
- Configure a MAC ACL
- Configure MAC ACL rules
- Configure MAC bindings
- Display or delete MAC ACL bindings in the MAC binding table
- Configure a basic or extended IPv4 ACL
- Configure rules for a basic IP ACL
- Configure rules for an extended IPv4 ACL
- Configure an IPv6 ACL
- Configure rules for an IPv6 ACL
- Configure IP ACL interface bindings
- Display or delete IP ACL bindings in the IP ACL binding table
- Configure VLAN ACL bindings
- 10. Monitor the Switch and Network
- 11. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Save the configuration
- Automatic installation of the configuration file
- Reboot the switch from the main UI
- Reset the switch to the factory default settings
- Export a file from the switch
- Update software or download a file
- Download a software file or another type of file from a server to the switch
- Use HTTP to download a software file or another type of file to the switch
- Download a software file or another type of file from a USB storage device to the switch
- Download and install an SSL security certificate file on the switch
- Manage software images
- Diagnostics and troubleshooting
- 12. Configuration Examples
- A. Software Default Settings and Hardware Specifications
- Access default settings for the switch device UI
- System features default settings
- Switching features default settings
- Routing, OSPF, OSPFv3, and multicast features default settings
- QoS features default settings
- Security features default settings
- Monitoring features default settings
- General hardware technical specifications
- Model-specific hardware technical specifications