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Cisco ESW 500 Series User Manual
Cisco ESW 500 Series User Guide
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  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Security ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 337 13 Defining SNMP Users The SNMP Users Page provides information for creating SNMP users, and assigning SNMP access control privileges to SNMP users. Groups allow network managers to assign access rights to specific device features, or feature aspects. STEP 1 Click Monitor & Device Properties > SNMP > Security > Users. The SNMP Users Page opens: SNMP Users Page The SNMP Users Page contains the following fields. • Use

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Security ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 341 13 STEP 1 Click Monitor & Device Properties > SNMP > Security > Groups. The SNMP Groups Page opens: SNMP Groups Page The SNMP Groups Page contains the following fields: • Group Name — Displays the user-defined group to which privileges are applied. • Security Model — Defines the SNMP version attached to the group. The possible field values are: - SNMPv1 — SNMPv1 is defined for the group. - SNMPv2 — SNMPv2 is defin

  • Managing Device Information Managing Cisco Discovery Protocol ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 56 2 • Port ID — Indicates the neighboring device’s port from which the CDP packet was sent. STEP 2 Select Enable in the CDP Status field to enable the Cisco Discovery Protocol on the device. STEP 3 Define a VLAN ID to be advertised by the device in the Voice VLAN field. STEP

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Managing Smart Ports Configuring Smart Ports for Switches ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 72 3 STEP 4 Select Switch in the Assign Profile drop-down list. Click Next. The Smart Ports Switch Setting Page opens: Smart Ports Switch Settings Page The Smart Ports Switch Settings Page contains the following fields: • Ports — Indicates the port to which Smart Port wizard settings are applied. • VLAN Port Mode — Indicates the VLAN port mode enabled on the port. The possible field value is: - Trunk — Indicates the port belongs to VLANs in

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Configuring Spanning Tree Defining Rapid Spanning Tree ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 277 11 • Role — Indicates the port role assigned by the STP algorithm in order to provide to STP paths. The possible field values are: - Root — Provides the lowest cost path to forward packets to root switch. - Designated — Indicates that the port or EtherChannel via which the designated switch is attached to the LAN. - Alternate — Provides an alternate path to the root switch from the root interface. - Backup — Provides a backup path to the designated port path toward the Spanning Tree leaves

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Defining Address Tables Defining Dynamic Addresses ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 248 9 STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The Static MAC Address is added, and the device is updated. Defining Dynamic Addresses The Dynamic Address Table contains the MAC addresses learned by monitoring the source address for traffic entering the switch. When the destination address for inbound traffic is found in the database, the packets intended for that address are forwarded directly to the associated port. Otherwise, the traffic is flooded to all ports. The Dynamic Page contains parameters for querying information in the Dynamic MAC Address Table, including the in

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Configuring Device Security Defining Access Control ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 157 5 STEP 4 Click Apply. The MAC Based ACL is modified, and the device is updated. Defining IP Based ACL The IP Based ACL Page page contains information for defining IP Based ACLs, including defining the ACEs defined for IP Based ACLs. To define an IP based ACL: STEP 1 Click Security > Access Control Lists (ACL) > IP Based ACL. The IP Based ACL Page opens: IP Based ACL Page The IP Based ACL Page contains the following fields: • ACL Name — Displays the user-defined IP

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Configuring Device Security Defining Dynamic ARP Inspection ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 197 5 STEP 1 Click Security > ARP Inspection > ARP Inspection List. The ARP Inspection List Page opens: ARP Inspection List Page The ARP Inspection List Page contains the following fields: • ARP Inspection List Name — Pull-down lists name of the Inspection List. • Delete and Add Buttons — Delete or Add user-defined ARP Inspection Lists. Static ARP Inspection Table • IP Address — Specifies IP address included in ARP Binding Lists which is checked against ARP requests and replies. • MAC Address — Specifies MAC address incl

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Configuring Quality of Service Defining Advanced QoS Mode ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 318 12 - MAC Based ACLs — Matches packets to MAC based ACLs first, then matches packets to IP based ACLs. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. QoS mapping is added, and the device is updated. Defining Aggregate Policer A policy is a collection of classes, each of which is a combination of a class map and a QoS action to apply to matching traffic. Classes are applied in a first-fit manner within a policy. Before configuring policies for classes whose match criteria are defined in a class map, a class map must first be

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Configuring Device Security Defining Access Methods ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 118 5 STEP 1 Click Security > Access Method > Access Profiles. The Access Profiles Page opens: Access Profiles Page The Access Profiles Page contains the following fields: • Access Profile Name — Defines the access profile name. The access profile name can contain up to 32 characters. • Current Active Access Profile — Defines the access profile currently active. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add Access Profile Page opens:

  • Managing Device Information Defining the Bonjour Discovery Protocol ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 57 2 • Advertisement Version — Indicates the CDP version advertised by the neighboring device. • Native VLAN — Defines the ID number of the VLAN on the neighbor device. • Duplex — Displays the duplex state of connection between the cu

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Getting Started Using The Switch Console Port ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 40 1 The current IP address setting for the ESW 500 series switch is shown. If the switch is already connected to the network and obtained an IP address via DHCP, this is the IP address which is used to launch the ESW 500 Switch Configuration Utility. If you need to change the IP address to a static IP address, perform the following steps: STEP 1 Use the Right arrow key to highlight Edit, then press Enter. The IPv4 Address field sh

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Viewing Statistics Configuring RMON History ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 407 17 STEP 1 Click Statistics > RMON (Remote Management) > Alarms. The RMON Alarms Page opens: RMON Alarms Page The RMON Alarms Page contains the following fields: • Alarm Entry — Indicates the alarm entry number. • Counter Name — Displays the selected MIB variable. • Interface — Displays the interface (port or EtherChannel) for which RMON statistics are displayed. The possible field values are: - Port — Displays the RMON

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Aggregating Ports Configuring LACP ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 421 18 STEP 1 Click VLAN & Port Settings > Port Management > LACP. The LACP Page opens: LACP Page The LACP Page contains fields for configuring LACP EtherChannels. • LACP System Priority — Indicates the global LACP priority value. The possible range is 1- 65535. The default value is 1. • Port — Defines the port number to which timeout and priority values are assigned. • Port Priority — Defines the LACP priority value for the port. The field range is 1- 65535. • LACP Timeout — Administrative LACP timeout. The possible field values are: - Short — Defines a short timeout valu

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Security ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 342 13 - Privacy — Encrypts SNMP message. • Operation — Defines the group access right, which are per view. The possible field values are: - Read — The management access is restricted to read-only, and changes cannot be made to the assigned SNMP view. - Write — The management access is read-write and changes can be made to the assigned SNMP view. - Notify — Sends traps for the assigned SNMP view. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Ad

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Managing Device Information Managing Cisco Discovery Protocol ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 54 2 Managing Cisco Discovery Protocol The Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) is a Cisco proprietary protocol that enables devices to advertise their existence to other devices by CDP sending out periodic updates to a Multicast address. In addition, CDP allows devices to receive information about other devices on the same LAN or on the remote WAN side. The system supports CDP versions 1 and 2. To enable CDP on the d

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Managing Device Information Understanding the Dashboards ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 48 2 System Dashboard (ESW-540-48) Page You can edit a specific port on the switch by clicking on that port from the device view. The System Dashboard page contains the following port indicators in the device graphical representation: • Green — Indicates the port is currently operating. The System Dashboard pages contains the links to the following: Ports • Smart Ports Wizard — Opens the Smart Ports Wizard page. • VLAN Configuration — Opens the VLAN Properties Page. Health and Mon

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Configuring Quality of Service Defining Advanced QoS Mode ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 326 12 • Typ e — Policer type for the policy. Possible values are: - Aggregate — Configures the class to use a configured aggregate policer selected from the drop-down list. An aggregate policer is defined if the policer is shared with multiple classes. Traffic from two different ports can be configured for policing purposes. An aggregate policer can be applied to multiple classes in the same policy map, but cannot be used across different policy maps. - Single — Configures the class to use manually configured info

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Getting Started Connecting to the Switch ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 10 1 IPv4 Interface Page NOTE It is expected that the IP address to be assigned to the switch is known prior to installation, based on the network topology. STEP 10 Select the Static IP address radio button and enter the IP Address, Network Mask and User Defined Default Gateway. These must match the IP addressing subnet in the network in which the ESW 500 switch will be deployed. Click Apply. NOTE The PC loses the connection to the switch at this point. STEP 11 Now that you have finis

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Configuring Device Security Defining 802.1x ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 140 5 - 802.1x & MAC — Enables 802.1x + MAC Authentication on the device. In the case of 802.1x + MAC, 802.1x takes precedence. • Periodic Reauthentication — Enables port reauthentication. The default value is disabled. • Reauthentication Period — Specifies the number of seconds in which the selected port is reauthenticated (Range: 300-4294967295). The field default is 3600 seconds. • Authenticator State — Specifies the port authorization state. The possible field values are as follows: - Force-Authorized — Indica

  • Configuring VLANs Assigning Ports to Multiple VLANs ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 217 7 • Join VLAN — Defines the VLANs to which the interface is joined. Pressing the Join VLAN button displays the Join VLAN to Port Page . Select the VLAN to which to add the port, select the VLANs to be tagged or untagged and click >>. To remove the VLAN allocatio

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Getting Started Connecting to the Switch ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 11 1 NOTE If you will be using this PC for further switch configuration, it will need to be on the same subnet as the switch. Using a Dynamic IP Address Allocated to the Switch By DHCP If this method of obtaining an IP address is used, you will need to have access to a configuration device that would allow you to see what IP addresses the DHCP server allocates. Prior to choosing this method of installation, speak with your network administrator to ensure you will have the correct information available to you. NOTE By default, the IP address of the device is assigned dynamically. Log on to the D

  • Configuring Spanning Tree Defining Multiple Spanning Tree ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 280 11 information is aged out. The possible field range is 1-40. The field default is 20 hops. • IST Master — Identifies the region’s master. STEP 2 Define the relevant fields. STEP 3 Click Apply. The MSTP properties are defined, and the device is updated. Defining MSTP Instance to VLAN

  • Configuring System Time Defining SNTP Authentication ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 94 4 Add SNTP Server Page The Add SNTP Server Page contains the following fields: • SNTP Server — The SNTP server’s IP address. • Enable Poll Interval — Select whether or not the device polls the selected SNTP server for system time information. • Encryption

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Configuring SNMP Managing Cisco Discovery Protocol ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 360 13 • Device ID — Indicates the device ID TLV which is advertised by neighboring devices. • Local Interface — Indicates the receiving port number. • Advertise Version — Indicates the CDP version advertised by the neighboring device. • Time to Live — Indicates the amount of time in seconds before the neighboring device CDP information is aged out. The field default is 180 seconds. • Capabilities — Indicates the device capabilities advertised by the neighboring devices. The possible field values are: - R — Router - T — Trans Bridge -

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Configuring Quality of Service Defining QoS Basic Mode ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 329 12 • Interface — Displays the interface to which the entry refers. • Policy Name — Displays the Policy name associated with the interface. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The QoS policy binding is modified, and the device is updated. Defining QoS Basic Mode The Basic Mode Page contains information for enabling Trust on the device. Packets entering a QoS domain are classified at the edge of the QoS domain

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Configuring SNMP Defining Trap Management ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 355 13 Edit SNMP Notification Recipient Page The Edit SNMP Notification Recipient Page contains the following fields: • Recipient IP Address — Indicates the IP address to whom the traps are sent. • Notification Type — Defines the notification sent. The possible field values are: - Trap — Indicates traps are sent. - Inform — Indicates informs are sent. Either SNMPv1,2 or SNMPv3 may be used as the version of traps, with only one version enabled at a single time. The SNMPv1,2 Notification Recipient area contains the following fields: • SNMPv1,2 — Enables SNMPv1,2 as

  • Managing System Files DHCP Auto Configuration ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 370 14 DHCP Auto Configuration Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a framework for passing configuration information to hosts on a TCP/IP network. The DHCP Auto Configuration Page allows network managers to change the configuration file and store it on the TFTP server in their netw

  • Cisco ESW 500 Series, Configuring Spanning Tree Defining Multiple Spanning Tree ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide 285 11 - Listening — Indicates that the port is in Listening mode. The port cannot forward traffic nor can it learn MAC addresses. - Learning — Indicates that the port is in Learning mode. The port cannot forward traffic, however it can learn new MAC addresses. - Forwarding — Indicates that the port is in Forwarding mode. The port can forward traffic and learn new MAC addresses. • Typ e — Indicates if t

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