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  • Cisco SF 300-08, VLAN Management Configuring VLAN Interface Settings Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 114 11 • Frame Type—Select the type of frame that the interface can receive. Frames that are not of the configured frame type are discarded at ingress. These frame types are only available in General mode. Possible values are: - Admit All—The interface accepts all types of frames: untagged frames, tagged frames, and priority tagged frames. - Admit Tagged Only—The interface accepts only tagged frames. - Admit Untagged Only—The interface accepts only untagged and priority frames. • Ingress Filtering—(Available only in Ge

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Configuring Quality of Service Configuring QoS Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 254 18 • Restore Defaults—Click to restore all queues to the factory default CoS/ 802.1pto Queue mapping. STEP 3 For each 802.1p priority select the Output Queue to which it is mapped. STEP 4 Click Apply. 801.1p priority values to queues are mapped, and the switch is updated. Mapping DSCP to Queue The DSCP (IP Differentiated Services Code Point) to Queue Page maps DSCP to egress queues. The DSCP to Queue Table determines the egress queues of the incoming IP packets based on their DSCP values. The original VPT (VLAN Priority Tag) of the packet is uncha

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Port Management Green Ethernet Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 99 9 Setting per Port Green Ethernet Properties The Port Settings Page displays the current Green Ethernet Energy mode for each port, and enables selecting a port for Green Ethernet Energy configuration by using the Edit Port Setting Page. For the Green Ethernet modes to operate on a port, the corresponding modes must be activated globally in the Properties Page. To define per port Green Ethernet settings: STEP 1 Click Port Management > Green Ethernet> Port Settings. The Port Settings Page opens. The Port Settings Page displays th

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Configuring Quality of Service QoS Advanced Mode Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 261 18 In QoS advanced mode, the switch uses policies to support per flow QoS. A policy and its components have the following characteristics and relationships: • A policy contains one or more class maps. • A class map defines a flow with one or more associating ACLs. Packets that match only ACL rules (ACE) in a class map with Permit (forward) action are considered belonging to the same flow, and are subjected to the same

  • VLAN Management Configuring Voice VLAN Properties Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 125 11 • Auto Membership Aging Time—Enter the interval of time after which the port exits the voice VLAN, if no voice packets are received. The range is from 1 minute to 30 days. STEP 3 Click Apply. The VLAN properties are saved, and the switch is updated. Config

  • Configuring Security 802.1X Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 211 16 - Limited Dynamic Lock—Locks the port by deleting the current dynamic MAC addresses associated with the port. The port learns up to the maximum addresses allowed on the port. Both re-learning and aging of MAC addresses are enabled. • Max No. of Addresses Allowed—Enter the maximum

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Configuring SNMP SNMP Versions and Workflow Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 278 19 • rfc2011.mib • rfc2012.mib • rfc2013.mib • rfc2096.mib • rfc2233.mib • rfc2571.mib • rfc2572.mib • rfc2573.mib • rfc2574.mib • rfc2575.mib • rfc2576.mib • rfc2613.mib • rfc2618.mib • rfc2620.mib • rfc2665.mib • rfc2668.mib • rfc2674.mib • rfc2737.mib • rfc2851.mib • rfc2925.mib • rfc3621.mib • rfc4668.mib • rfc4670.mib • rmon2.mib • SNMPv2-CONF.mib • SNMPv2-SMI.mib • SNMPv2-TC.mib

  • Cisco SF 300-08, 16 Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 192 Configuring Security This chapter describes various aspects of security and access control. The system handles various types of security. Some features are used for more than a single type of security or control, and so they appear twice in the list of topics below. The following list of topics describes the various types of security features described in this chapter: Permission to administer the switch is detailed in the following sections: • Defining Users • TACACS+ Configuration • Configuring RADIUS Parameters • Management

  • Cisco SF 300-08, System Time Defining SNTP Authentication Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 56 6 After a key has been created, it must be bound to one or more relevant SNTP servers to be authenticated. This authentication key can also be used for authentication when receiving Broadcast synchronization. SNTP sessions might require authentication. A Unicast SNTP server that requires authentication must be bounded with an authentication key when it is added by using the Add SNTP Serve

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 9 Contents Chapter 18: Configuring Quality of Service 249 QoS Features and Components 249 QoS Modes 250 QoS Workflow 251 Configuring QoS 252 Displaying QoS Properties 252 Modifying Interface Default CoS Value 253 Configuring QoS Queues 254 Mapping CoS/802.1p to a Queue 255 Mapping DSCP to Queue 257 Configuring Bandwidth 258 Configuring Egress Shaping per Queue 259 Configuring VLAN Rate Limit 260 TCP Congestion Avoidance 261 QoS Basic Mode 261 Workflow to Configure Basic QoS Mode 261 Configuring Global Settings 262 Interface QoS Settings 263 QoS Advanced Mode 263 Workflow to Configure Advanced QoS M

  • Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol Defining MSTP Properties Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 135 12 3. Associate these MTP instances to VLAN(s), deciding which MSTP instance will be active in what VLAN. 4. Configure the MSTP attributes by: • Defining MSTP Properties • Defining MST Instance Settings • Mapping VLANs to a MST Instance �

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Configuring Discovery Configuring LLDP Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 85 8 • LLDP MED Inventor - Size (Bytes) —Total LLDP MED inventory TLVs packets byte size. - Status —If the LLDP MED inventory packets were sent, or if they were overloaded. • Total (By tes)—Total number of packets sent (in bytes). • Left to Send (Bytes)—Total number of packet bytes left to transmit.

  • Configuring IP Information Management and IP Interfaces Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 168 15 Managing IPv6 The Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is a network-layer protocol for packet- switched internetworks. IPv6 was designed to replace IPv4, the predominantly deployed Internet protocol. IPv6 introduces greater flexibil

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Access Control IPv6-based ACLs Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 242 17 Defining a Rule (ACE) for an IPv6-based ACL STEP 1 Click Access Control > IPv6 Based ACE. The IPv6 Based ACE Page opens. This window displays the ACE (rules) for a specified ACL (group of rules). STEP 2 Select an ACL, and click Go. All currently-defined IP ACEs for the selected ACL are displayed. STEP 3 Click Add. The Add IPv6 Based ACE Page opens. STEP 4 Enter the parameters. • ACL Name�

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Managing Device Diagnostics Configuring Port and VLAN Mirroring Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 62 7 To enable port and VLAN mirroring: STEP 1 Click Administration > Diagnostics > Port and VLAN Mirroring. The Port and VLAN Mirroring Page opens. This page displays the following fields: • Destination Port—Port to which traffic is to be copied; the analyzer port. • Source Interface—Interface, port, or VLAN, from which traffic is sent to the analyzer port. • Type—Type of monitoring: incoming to the port, outgoing from the port, or both. • Status—Whether the interface is up or down. STEP 2 Click Add to add a port or VLAN

  • Managing System Files Selecting the Active Image Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 35 4 If for the Save Action you selected Backup to specify that a copy of the file type is to be saved to a file on another device, do the following: a. Source File Type—Select the configuration file type. Only valid file types are displayed. (T

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Managing MAC Address Tables Defining Reserved MAC Addresses Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 144 13 • Interface—Select the interface for which the table is queried. The query can search for specific ports or LAGs. • Dynamic Address Table Sort Key—Enter the field by which the table is sorted. The address table can be sorted by VLAN ID, MAC address, or interface. STEP 3 Select the preferred option for sorting the addresses table in the Dynamic Address Sort Key. STEP 4 Click Go. The Dynamic MAC Address Table is queried and the results are displayed. Click Clear Table to delete all of th

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Configuring Security Configuring RADIUS Parameters Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 198 16 To set the default RADIUS parameters: STEP 1 Click Security > RADIUS. The RADIUS Page displays. The RADIUS table displays the specific parameters for each defined RADIUS server. STEP 2 Enter the default RADIUS parameters. Values entered in the Default Parameters and apply to all servers. If a value is not entered for a specific server the switch uses the values in these fields. • IP Version—Displays the supported IP version: IPv6 and/or IPv4 subnet. • Retries—Enter the number

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 11 Contents IP Configuration 308 IPv6 Address Configuration 309 Network Configuration 311 File Management 313 Port Status 315 Port Configuration 315 System Mode 316 Help 316 Logout 316

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Configuring IP Information Management and IP Interfaces Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 176 15 • EUI-64—Select to use the EUI-64 parameter to identify the interface ID portion of the Global IPv6 address by using the EUI-64 format based on a device MAC address. STEP 5 Click Apply. The switch is updated. Defining an IPv6 Default Router List The IPv6 Default Router List Page enables configuring and viewing the default IPv6 router addresses. This list contains 0 or more ro

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Configuring SNMP Notification Recipients Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 292 19 • Notification Filter—Select to enable filtering the type of SNMP notifications sent to the management station. The filters are created in the Notification Filter Page. • Filter Name—Select the SNMP filter that defines the information contained in traps (defined in the Notification Filter Page). • (Inform) Timeout—Enter the number of seconds the device waits before re- sending informs. Timeout range: 1-300, default: 15. • (Inform) Retries—Enter the number of times that th

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Configuring Discovery Configuring Bonjour Discovery Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 65 8 To globally enable Bonjour when the switch is in Layer 2 mode: STEP 1 Click Administration > Discovery - Bonjour. The Discovery - Bonjour Page opens. STEP 2 Select Enable to enable Bonjour Discovery globally on the switch. STEP 3 Click Apply. Bonjour is enabled or disabled on the switch according to the selection. Bonjour for a System in Layer 3 Mode In Layer 3 mode, each interface (VLAN, port, or LAG) can be assigned an IP address. When Bonjour is enabled, the switch can send Bonjour Discovery packets on all interfaces that have IP addresses. (Go

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Configuring SNMP Managing SNMP Users Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 286 19 A user can only be a member of a single group. To create an SNMPv3 user, the following must first exist: • An engine ID must first be configured on the switch. This can be done in the Engine ID Page. • An SNMPv3 group must be available. An SNMPv3 group can be defined in the Groups Page. SNMP users are not saved to the configuration file for security reasons. If SNMP users are provisioned and you save the configuration, the SNMP users are not retained; yo

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Console Menu Interface Console Interface Main Menu Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 310 20 File Management Path: Switch Main Menu > System Configuration Menu > File Management Use the File Management Menu to upload or download files or change the Active Image. • Upgrade/Backup <IPv4> • Upgrade/Backup <IPv6> • Active Image There are two firmware images, Image1 and Image2, stored on the switch. One of the images is identified as the active image and other image is identified as the inactive image. The switch boots from the image you set as the active image.

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol Defining MST Instance Settings Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 137 12 STEP 2 To add a VLAN to an MST instance, select the MST instance, and click Edit. The Edit MST Instance to VLAN Page displays. STEP 3 Enter the parameters. • MST Instance ID—Select the MST instance. • VLANs—Define the VLANs being mapped to this MST instance. • Action—Define whether to Add (map) or Remove the VLAN to/from the MST instance. STEP 4 Click Apply. The MSTP VLAN

  • 20 Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 295 Console Menu Interface The switch provides a menu-driven console interface for basic configuration of the switch. The console interface is useful for switch configuration when: • The switch does not have a defined IP address, the IP address is not known, or only a direct serial cable co

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Configuring Security Access Profiles Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 205 16 Defining Profile Rules Access profiles can contain up to 128 rules to determine who is permitted to manage and access the switch, and the access methods that may be used. Each rule in an access profile contains an action and a criteria (one or more parameters) to match. Each rule has a priority; rules with the lowest priority are checked first. If the incoming packet matches a rule, the action associated with the rule is performed. If no matching rule is found within the active access profile, the packet is dropped.

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Configuring Security Access Profiles Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 206 16 - HTTP—Assigns HTTP access to the rule. Users requesting access to the switch who meet the HTTP access profile criteria, are permitted or denied. - Secure HTTP (HTTPS)—Users requesting access to the switch who meet the HTTPS access profile criteria, are permitted or denied. - SNMP—Users requesting access to the switch who meet the SNMP access profile criteria are permitted or denied. • Action—Select Permit to permit the users that attempt to access the switch by using the configured access method from the interface and IP source defined

  • Cisco SF 300-08, Port Management Configuring LAG Settings Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 94 9 • Administrative Status—Set the selected LAG to operational (Up) or non- operational (Down). • Operational Status—Displays whether the LAG is currently operating. • Reactivate Suspended LAG—Select to reactivate a port if the LAG has been disabled through the locked port security option or through the ACL configurations. • Administrative Auto-Negotiation—Enables or disable auto-negotiation on the LAG. Auto-negotiation is a p

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