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  • Page 1 ADMINISTRATION GUIDE Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Setting Remote Logging Settings Viewing Memory Logs RAM Memory Flash Memory Chapter 4: Managing System Files Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language Downloading or Backing-up a Configuration or Log Displaying Configuration File Properties Copying Configuration Files Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 4 Editing LLDP Port Settings LLDP MED Protocol Setting LLDP MED Network Policy Configuring LLDP MED Port Settings Displaying LLDP Port Status Displaying LLDP Local Information Displaying LLDP Neighbors Information Accessing LLDP Statistics LLDP Overloading Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 5 Chapter 10: Managing Power-over-Ethernet Devices PoE on the Switch PoE Features PoE Operation PoE Configuration Considerations Configuring PoE Properties Configuring the PoE Power, Priority, and Class Chapter 11: VLAN Management VLANs Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 6 Dynamic MAC Addresses Configuring Dynamic MAC Address Parameters Querying Dynamic Addresses Chapter 14: Configuring Multicast Forwarding Multicast Forwarding Typical Multicast Setup Multicast Operation Multicast Registration Multicast Address Properties Defining Multicast Properties Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 7 Configuring ARP Domain Name Systems Defining DNS Servers Mapping DNS Hosts Chapter 16: Configuring Security Defining Users Setting User Accounts Setting Password Complexity Rules Configuring RADIUS Parameters Configuring Management Access Authentication Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 8 Displaying QoS Properties Defining QoS InterfaceSettings Configuring QoS Queues Mapping CoS/802.1p to a Queue Mapping DSCP to Queue Configuring Bandwidth Configuring Egress Shaping per Queue Managing QoS Statistics Viewing Queues Statistics Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1: Getting Started

    IPv6 address. • If you have multiple IPv6 interfaces on your management station, use the IPv6 global address instead of IPv6 link local address to access the switch from your browser. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 10: Launching The Configuration Utility

    To add a new language to the switch or update a current one, refer to the Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language section. If this is the first time that you logged on with the default user ID (cisco), and the STEP 3 default password (cisco) or your password has expired, the Change Password Page opens.
  • Page 11: Password Expiration

    Password Expiration Password Expiration The New Password Page is displayed: • The first time you access the switch with the default username cisco and password cisco. This page forces you to replace the factory default password. • When the password expires, this page forces you to select a new password.
  • Page 12: Quick Start Switch Configuration

    Port Setting Page Switch System Summary System Summary Page Status Port Statistics Interface Page RMON Statistics Statistics Page View Log RAM Memory Page Quick Change Device Password User Accounts Page Access Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 13: Application Header

    Displays the name of the user logged on to the switch. The default username is cisco. (The default password is cisco.) Logout Click to logout of the web-based switch configuration utility. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 14 After you access this page, the SYSLOG Alert Status icon is no longer displayed. To display the page when there is not an active SYSLOG message, follow the Status and Statistics > View Log > RAM Memory Page path. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 15: Management Buttons

    Clear Logs Clears log files. Clear Table Clears table entries. Close Returns to main page. If there are changes that were not applied to the Running Configuration, a message is displayed. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 16 2. Click Close to return to the main page. Enter the query filtering criteria and click Go. The results are displayed on the page. Test Click Test to perform the related tests. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 17: Chapter 2: Viewing Statistics

    Refresh Rate—Select the time period that passes before the interface Ethernet statistics are refreshed. The available options are: No Refresh—Statistics are not refreshed. 15 Sec—Statistics are refreshed every 15 seconds. 30 Sec—Statistics are refreshed every 30 seconds. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 18: Viewing Etherlike Statistics

    (Layer 1), which might disrupt traffic. To view Etherlike Statistics: Click Status and Statistics > Etherlike. The Etherlike Page opens. STEP 1 Enter the parameters. STEP 2 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 19 To clear statistics counters: • Click Clear Interface Counters to clear the selected interface’s Etherlike statistics counters. • Click Clear All Interface Counters to clear the Etherlike statistics counters of all interfaces. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 20: Viewing 802.1X Eap Statistics

    EAP Length Error Frames Received—EAPOL frames with an invalid Packet Body Length received on this port. • Last EAPOL Frame Version—Protocol version number attached to the most recently received EAPOL frame. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 21: Managing Rmon Statistics

    Packet length is greater than MRU byte size • Collision event has not been detected • Late collision event has not been detected • Rx error event has not been detected • Packet has a valid CRC Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 22 A Jabber packet is defined as an Ethernet frame that satisfies the following criteria: Packet data length is greater than MRU Packet has an invalid CRC Rx Error Event has not been detected Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 23 After a falling alarm is issued, the next alarm is issued when the rising threshold is crossed. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 24: Chapter 3: Managing System Logs

    (-) on each side (except for Emergency that is indicated by the letter F). For example, the log message "%INIT-I-InitCompleted: … " has a severity level of I, meaning Informational. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 25 The aggregated messages are sent in the order of their arrival. Each message states the number of times it has been aggregated. • Max Aggregation Time—Enter the interval of time that SYSLOG messages are aggregated. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 26: Setting Remote Logging Settings

    Global—The IPv6 address is a global Unicast IPV6 type that is visible and reachable from other networks. • Link Local Interface—Select the link local interface (if IPv6 Address Type Link Local is selected) from the list. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 27: Viewing Memory Logs

    Log Settings Page. To view log entries, click Status and Statistics > View Log > RAM Memory. The RAM Memory Page opens. This page displays the following fields: • Log Index—Log entry number. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 28: Flash Memory

    Log Index—Log entry number. • Log Time—Time when message was generated. • Severity—Event severity. • Description—Message text describing the event. To clear the messages, click Clear Logs. The messages are cleared. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 29: Chapter 4: Managing System Files

    If the switch is rebooted, the Running Configuration is lost. When the switch is rebooted, this file type is copied from the Startup Configuration stored in Flash to the Running Configuration stored in RAM. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 30 • Firmware—The program that controls the operations and functionality of the switch. More commonly referred to as the image. • Boot Code—Controls the basic system startup and launches the firmware image. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 31 When you click Save, the Copy/Save Configuration Page is displayed. Save the Running Configuration file by copying it to the Startup Configuration file. After this save, the red X icon and the Save link is hidden. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 32: Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language

    (It is not necessary to reboot the switch.) Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language page can also be accessed by selecting Download New Language in the Language drop down menu on every page. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 33 Link Local Interface—Select the link local interface (if IPv6 is used) from the list. e. TFTP Server IP Address/Name—Enter the IP address or the domain name of the TFTP server. Source File Name—Enter the name of the source file. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 34 Files and File Types section.) b. File Name—Click Browse to select a file or enter the path and source file name to be used in the transfer. c. Click Apply. The file is upgraded. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 35: Downloading Or Backing-Up A Configuration Or Log

    When restoring a configuration file to the Running Configuration, the imported file adds any configuration commands that did not exist in the old file and overrides any parameter values in the existing configuration commands. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 36 (\ or /), the leading letter of the file name should not be a period (.), and the file name should be between 1 and 160 characters. (Valid characters: A-Z, a-z, 0-9, “.”, “-”, “_”). Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 37 (.), and the file name should be between 1 and 160 characters. (Valid characters: A-Z, a-z, 0-9, “.”, “-”, “_”). If you selected HTTP, enter the parameters as described in this step. STEP 4 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 38: Displaying Configuration File Properties

    Configuration Files Properties Page Configuration Files Properties. The opens. This page provides the following fields: • Configuration File Name—Displays the type of file. • Creation Time—Displays the date and time that file was modified. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 39: Copying Configuration Files

    Files and File Types section.) Select the Destination File Name to be overwritten by the source file. STEP 3 Click Apply. The file is copied and switch is updated. STEP 4 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 40: Setting Dhcp Auto Configuration

    IP addresses with each DHCP renew cycle, IP addresses must be bound to MAC addresses in the DHCP server table. This ensures that each device has its own reserved IP address and other relevant information. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 41 TFTP server identified by the DHCP server into the Startup Configuration file, and initiates a reboot. If the values match, no action is taken. Click Apply. The DHCP Auto Configuration is updated. STEP 3 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 42: Chapter 5: System Time

    This chapter describes the options for configuring system time, time zone, and Daylight Savings Time (DST). It includes the following topics: • System Time Options • Configuring System Time • Adding an SNTP Server • Defining SNTP Authentication Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 43: System Time Options

    If the server supplying the source parameters fails or dynamic configuration is disabled by the user, the manual settings are used. Dynamic configuration of the time zone and DST continues after the IP address lease time has expired. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 44: Configuring System Time

    DHCP packet. If this option is enabled, you must also enable DHCP client on the switch. To do this, set the IP Address Type to Dynamic in the IPv4 Interface Page. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 45 Friday in October at 5:00 am. The parameters are: Day—Day of the week on which DST ends every year. Week—Week within the month from which DST ends every year. Month—Month of the year in which DST ends every year. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 46: Adding An Sntp Server

    Poll Interval—Interval (in seconds) at which the SNTP server is polled for system time information. The poll interval is 1024 seconds. • Authentication Key ID—Key Identification used to communicate between the SNTP server and switch. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 47 Internet and configured with a DNS server or configured so that a DNS server is identified by using DHCP. (See the Defining DNS Servers section.) • IP Version—Select the version of the IP address: Version 6 or Version 4. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 48 Authentication Key ID—If authentication is enabled, select the value of the key ID. (Create the authentication keys using the SNTP Authentication Page.) Click Apply. The SNTP server is added, and you are returned to the main page. STEP 4 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 49: Defining Sntp Authentication

    Trusted Key—Select the check box to allow the switch to receive broadcast synchronization information only from a SNTP server by using this authentication key. Click Apply. The SNTP Authentication is defined, and the switch is updated. STEP 6 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 50: Chapter 6: General Administrative Information And Operations

    (PoE) status, and so forth. Displaying the System Summary To view system information, click Status and Statistics > System Summary. The System Summary Page opens. The System Summary page displays system and hardware information. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 51 MAC address (the six furthest right hexadecimal digits). • System Object ID—The unique SNMP object ID for this Cisco product. • System Uptime—Time that has elapsed since the last reboot.
  • Page 52: Configuring The System Settings

    User Defined—Enter the hostname. Use only letters, digits, and hyphens. Host names cannot begin or end with a hyphen. No other symbols, punctuation characters, or blank spaces are permitted (as specified in RFC1033, 1034, 1035). Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 53: Switch Models

    SLM224PT 24-port 10/100 PoE 100W 12 ports e1- e6, e13 - e18 SF 200-48 SLM248GT 48-port 10/100 SF 200-48P SLM248PT 48-port 10/100 PoE 180W 24 ports e1- e12, e25 - e36 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 54: Rebooting The Switch

    DHCP Auto Configuration should be disabled (enabled by default), otherwise a CAUTION configuration file might be loaded from a TFTP server, instead of the factory default settings. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 55: Monitoring The Fan Status And Temperature

    Select the timeout for the session from the corresponding list. The default STEP 2 timeouts are 10 minutes. Click Apply to set the configuration settings on the switch. STEP 3 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 56: Pinging A Host

    Ping Interval—Length of time the system waits between ping packets. Ping is repeated a “Number of Pings” number of times, whether it succeeds or not. • Number of Pings —The number of times the ping operation will be performed. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 57 View the results of ping in the Ping Counters and Status section of the page. STEP 4 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 58: Chapter 7: Configuring Discovery

    To globally enable Bonjour: Click Administration > Discovery - Bonjour. The Discovery - Bonjour Page STEP 1 opens. Select Enable to enable Bonjour Discovery globally on the switch. STEP 2 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 59: Configuring Lldp

    Page LLDP MED Port 4. Associate LLDP MED network policies to ports by using the Settings Page LLDP Local Information Page. 5. View LLDP local port status details by using the Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 60: Setting Lldp Properties

    LLDP, following an LLDP enable/disable cycle. • Transmit Delay—Enter the amount of time in seconds that passes between successive LLDP frame transmissions due to changes in the LLDP local systems MIB. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 61: Editing Lldp Port Settings

    Administrative Status—Select the LLDP publishing option for the port. The values are: Tx Only—Publishes only but does not discover. Rx Only—Discovers but does not publish. Tx & Rx—Publishes and discovers. Disable—Indicates that LLDP is disabled on the port. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 62 802.3 Link Aggregation—Whether the link (associated with the port on which the LLDP PDU is transmitted) can be aggregated. It also indicates whether the link is currently aggregated, and if so, provides the aggregated port identifier. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 63: Lldp Med Protocol

    Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Emergency Call Service (E-911) by using IP Phone location information. • Provides troubleshooting information. LLDP MED sends alerts to network managers: Port speed and duplex mode conflicts QoS policy misconfigurations Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 64: Setting Lldp Med Network Policy

    Network Policy Number—Select the number of the policy to be created. • Application—Select from the list the type of application (type of traffic) for which the network policy is being defined: Voice Voice Signaling Guest Voice Guest Voice Signaling Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 65: Configuring Lldp Med Port Settings

    Port—Select a port to configure. After you have configured this port and clicked Apply, you can configure another port without returning to the LLDP MED Port Settings Page. • LLDP MED Status—Enable/disable LLDP MED on this port. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 66: Displaying Lldp Port Status

    MAC address of the switch is displayed. • System Name—Name of switch. • System Description—Description of the switch (in alpha-numeric format). • Supported System Capabilities—Primary functions of the device, such as Bridge, WLAN AP, or Router. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 67 Remote PoE—PoE information advertised by the neighbor. • # of neighbors—Number of neighbors discovered. • Neighbor Capability of 1st Device—Displays the primary enabled device functions of the neighbor, for example: Bridge or Router. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 68: Displaying Lldp Local Information

    • Address Subtype—Type of management IP address that is listed in the Management Address field, for example, IPv4. • Address—Returned address most appropriate for management use. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 69 Endpoint Class 1—Indicates a generic endpoint class, offering basic LLDP services. Endpoint Class 2—Indicates a media endpoint class, offering media streaming capabilities, as well as all Class 1 features. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 70 VLAN Type—VLAN type for which the network policy is defined. The possible field values are: Tagged—Indicates the network policy is defined for tagged VLANs. Untagged—Indicates the network policy is defined for untagged VLANs. • User Priority—Network policy user priority. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 71: Displaying Lldp Neighbors Information

    This page displays the following fields: Port Details • Local Port—Port number. • MSAP Entry—Device Media Service Access Point (MSAP) entry number. Basic Details • Chassis ID Subtype—Type of chassis ID (for example, MAC address). Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 72 Operational MAU Type—Medium Attachment Unit (MAU) type. The MAU performs physical layer functions, including digital data conversion from the Ethernet interfaces’ collision detection and bit injection into the network, for example, 100BASE-TX full duplex mode. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 73 Class 1 and Class 2 features plus location, 911, Layer 2 switch support and device information management capabilities. • PoE Device Type—Port PoE type, for example, powered. • PoE Power Source—Port’s power source. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 74 Enter the following data structures in hexadecimal as described in section 10.2.4 of the ANSI-TIA-1057 standard: • Civic—Civic or street address. • Coordinates—Location map coordinates—latitude, longitude, and altitude. • ECS ELIN—Device’s Emergency Call Service (ECS) Emergency Location Identification Number (ELIN). Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 75: Accessing Lldp Statistics

    Errors—Total number of received frames with errors. • Rx TLVs Discarded—Total number of received TLVs that were discarded. Unrecognized—Total number of received TLVs that were unrecognized. • Neighbor’s Information Deletion Count—Number of neighbor ageouts on the interface. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 76: Lldp Overloading

    Status—If the mandatory TLV group is being transmitted, or if the TLV group was overloaded. • LLDP MED Capabilities Size (Bytes)—Total LLDP MED capabilities packets byte size. Status—If the LLDP MED capabilities packets were sent, or if they were overloaded. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 77 —If the LLDP MED inventory packets were sent, or if they were overloaded. • Total (Bytes)—Total number of packets sent (in bytes). • Left to Send (Bytes)—Total number of packet bytes left to transmit. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 78: Chapter 8: Port Management

    6. Configure per port Green Ethernet energy mode by using the Port Settings Page. 7. If PoE is supported and enabled for the switch, configure the switch as described in Managing Power-over-Ethernet Devices. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 79: Setting The Basic Port Configuration

    Operational Status—Displays the current port connection status. • Reactivate Suspended Port—Select to reactivate a port that has been suspended. There are numerous ways that a port can be suspended, such as through the locked port security option. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 80 10 Full—10 Mbps speed and Full Duplex mode. 100 Half—100 Mbps speed and Half Duplex mode. 100 Full—100 Mbps speed and Full Duplex mode. 1000 Full—1000 Mbps speed and Full Duplex mode. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 81 Click Apply. The Port Settings are modified, and the switch is updated. STEP 6 Configuring another port by selecting the desired port from the Port field at the top of the Edit Port Setting Page. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 82: Configuring Link Aggregation

    In general, a LAG is treated by the system as a single logical port. In particular, the LAG has port attributes similar to a regular port, such as state and speed. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 83: Static And Dynamic Lag Workflow

    Management Page LAG Settings Page 2. Configure the LAG speed and flow control by using the LACP Page 3. Configure the LACP parameters of the ports in the LAG by using the Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 84: Defining Lag Management

    16 ports can be assigned to a dynamic LAG. Click Apply. The LAG membership is defined, and the switch is updated. STEP 3 You can select another LAG for configuration by changing the LAG field. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 85: Configuring Lag Settings

    Operational LAG Speed—Displays the current speed at which the LAG is operating. • Administrative Advertisement—Select the capabilities to be advertised by the LAG. The options are: Max Capability—All LAG speeds and both duplex modes are available. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 86: Configuring Lacp

    Port priorities on the other switch (the non-controlling end of the link) are ignored. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 87: Setting Port Lacp Parameter Settings

    Enter the values for the following fields: STEP 4 • Port—Select the port number to which timeout and priority values are assigned. • LACP Port Priority—Enter the LACP priority value for the port. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 88: Green Ethernet

    Green Ethernet mode. Power savings can be monitored. The Green Ethernet features are defined per port, regardless of their LAG membership. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 89: Setting Global Green Ethernet Properties

    This value is updated each time there is an event that affects power saving. Click Apply. The Port Settings are modified, and the switch is updated. STEP 3 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 90: Setting Green Ethernet Properties For Ports

    Select a Port and click Edit. The Edit Port Setting Page opens. STEP 2 Select to enable or disable Energy Detect mode on the port. STEP 3 Select to enable or disable Short Reach mode on the port. STEP 4 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 91 Port Management Green Ethernet Click Apply. The Green Ethernet port settings are modified, and the switch is STEP 5 updated. Select another port to display or edit that port. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 92: Chapter 9: Managing Device Diagnostics

    After the test, the port returns to the Up state. It is not recommended that you run the copper port test on a port you are using to run the web-based switch configuration utility, because communications with that device are disrupted. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 93 To avoid unknown results in the Advanced Test, perform the Basic Test NOTE first. This page displays the results of the most recent test: • Port—Port identifier. • Cable Status—Cable status. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 94 • Polarity—Indicates if automatic polarity detection and correction has been activated for the wire pair. • Pair Skew—Difference in delay between wire pairs. Click Close to close the window. STEP 5 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 95: Displaying Optical Module Status

    This page displays the following fields: • Port—Port number on which the SFP is connected. • Temperature—Temperature (Celsius) at which the SFP is operating. • Voltage—SFP’s operating voltage. • Current—SFP’s current consumption. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 96: Configuring Port And Vlan Mirroring

    Click Administration > Diagnostics > Port and VLAN Mirroring. The Port and STEP 1 VLAN Mirroring Page opens. This page displays the following fields: • Destination Port—Port to which traffic is to be copied; the analyzer port. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 97 Rx Only—Port mirroring on incoming packets. Tx Only—Port mirroring on outgoing packets. Tx and Rx—Port mirroring on both incoming and outgoing packets. Click Apply. Port mirroring is added, and the switch is updated. STEP 4 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 98: Viewing Cpu Utilization

    A new sample is created for each time period. The window displays a graph of the CPU utilization. The Y axis is percentage of usage, and the X axis is the sample number. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 99: Chapter 10: Managing Power-Over-Ethernet Devices

    Eliminates the need to run 110/220 V AC power to all devices on a wired LAN. • Removes the necessity for placing all network devices next to power sources. • Eliminates the need to deploy double cabling systems in an enterprise significantly decreasing installation costs. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 100: Poe Operation

    There are two factors to consider in the PoE feature: • The amount of power that the PSE can supply • The amount of power that the PD is actually attempting to consume Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 101: Configuring Poe Properties

    These settings are entered in advance. When the PD actually connects and is consuming power, it might consume much less than the maximum power allowed. Output power is disabled during power-on reboot, initialization, and system configuration to ensure that PDs are not damaged. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 102 Classification stage. • Traps—Enable or disable traps. Traps on the 200 Series switches are syslog related, not SNMP related. • Power Trap Threshold—Enter the usage threshold that is a percentage of the power limit. An alarm is initiated if the power exceeds this value.
  • Page 103: Configuring The Poe Power, Priority, And Class

    PDs connected. These priorities are entered in the PoE Settings Page. In the 200 series switches, not all ports are PoE enabled. Use the PoE Settings table to determine which ones support PoE.
  • Page 104 PSE. Signatures are generated during powered device detection, classification, or maintenance. Click Apply. The PoE settings for the port are defined and the switch is updated. STEP 4 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 105: Chapter 11: Vlan Management

    VLANs address security and scalability issues. Traffic from a VLAN stays within the VLAN, and terminates at devices in the VLAN. It also eases network configuration by logically connecting devices without physically relocating those devices. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 106 Voice VLAN: For more information refer to the Voice VLAN section. • Default VLAN: For more information refer to the Configuring Default VLAN Settings section. • Management VLAN: For more information refer to the IP Addressing section. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 107: Configuring Default Vlan Settings

    VLAN after saving the configuration and rebooting the switch: • Removes VLAN membership of the ports from the original default VLAN (possible only after reboot). Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 108: Creating Vlans

    You can create a VLAN, but this has no effect until the VLAN is attached to at least one port, either manually or dynamically. Ports must always belong to one or more VLANs. The Cisco Sx200 Series switch supports 128 VLANs, including the default VLAN.
  • Page 109: Configuring Vlan Interface Settings

    STEP 4 Configuring VLAN Interface Settings Interface Settings Page displays and enables configuration of VLAN-related parameters for all interfaces. The Cisco Sx200 Series switch supports 128 VLANs, including the default VLAN. To configure the VLAN settings: Interface Settings Page Click VLAN Management > Interface Settings. The STEP 1 opens.
  • Page 110 • Administrative PVID—Enter the Port VLAN ID (PVID) of the VLAN to which incoming untagged and priority tagged frames are classified. The possible values are 1 to 4094. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 111 OUI. (Telephony OUIs are configured by using the procedure in the Configuring Telephony OUI section.) Click Apply. The parameters are set, and the switch is updated. STEP 5 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 112: Defining Vlan Membership

    Click VLAN Management > Port to VLAN. The Port to VLAN Page opens. STEP 1 Select a VLAN and the interface type (Port or LAG), and click Go to display or to STEP 2 change the port characteristic with respect to the VLAN. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 113: Configuring Vlan To Port

    Select interface type (Port or LAG), and click Go. The following fields are STEP 2 displayed for all interfaces of the selected type: • Interface—Port/LAG ID. Interface Settings • Mode—Interface VLAN mode that was selected in the Page. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 114: Viewing Vlan Membership

    In the VLAN to Port page, the port will be marked with “P”. • When the port is authenticated, it receives membership in the VLAN in which it was configured. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 115: Voice Vlan

    Voice VLAN, and has a source MAC address that is configured with telephony OUI. (Telephony OUIs are configured by using the procedure in the Configuring Telephony OUI section.) Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 116: Voice Vlan Options

    • Create a new VLAN to serve as the Voice VLAN by using the Create VLAN Page, or configure an existing VLAN as described in the Configuring Voice VLAN Properties section. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 117 The Voice VLAN QoS decision has priority over any other QoS decision, except for the Policy decision. • The Voice VLAN QoS is applied to candidate ports that have joined the Voice VLAN, and to static ports. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 118: Configuring Voice Vlan Properties

    VLAN, if no voice packets are received. The range is from 1 minute to 30 days. Click Apply. The VLAN properties are saved, and the switch is updated. STEP 3 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 119: Configuring Telephony Oui

    STEP 2 Enter the values for the following fields: STEP 3 • Telephony OUI—Enter a new OUI. • Description—Enter an OUI name. Click Apply. The OUI is added. STEP 4 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 120: Chapter 12: Configuring The Spanning Tree Protocol

    STP provides a tree topology for any arrangement of Layer 2 switches and interconnecting links, creating a unique path between end stations on a network, eliminating loops. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 121: Configuring Stp Status And Global Settings

    STP is disabled on the port or the switch. BPDUs are used to transmit spanning tree information. Filtering—Filters BPDU packets when Spanning Tree is disabled on an interface. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 122 Root Bridge. (This is significant when the bridge is not the root.) • Root Path Cost—The cost of the path from this bridge to the root. • Topology Changes Counts—The total number of STP topology changes that have occurred. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 123: Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings

    This allows STP to resolve loops before enabling Fast Link. Disable—Disables Fast Link. • BPDU Handling—Select how BPDU packets are managed when STP is disabled on the port or the switch. BPDUs are used to transmit spanning tree information. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 124 Ports with a lower cost are less likely to be blocked if STP detects loops. • Forward Transitions—Displays the number of times the port has changed from the Blocking state to Forwarding state. • Speed—Displays the speed of the port. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 125: Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Settings

    Ports defined as Full Duplex are considered Point-to-Point port links. Enable—This port is a RSTP edge port when this feature is enabled, and brings it to Forwarding mode quickly (usually within 2 seconds). Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 126 Disabled—STP is currently disabled on the port. Blocking—The port is currently blocked, and it cannot forward traffic or learn MAC addresses. Listening—The port is in Listening mode. The port cannot forward traffic, and cannot learn MAC addresses. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 127 MAC addresses. Forwarding—The port is in Forwarding mode. The port can forward traffic and learn new MAC addresses. Click Apply. The switch is updated. STEP 7 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 128: Chapter 13: Managing Mac Address Tables

    The addresses are bound to the assigned interface. If a static address is seen on another interface, the address is ignored and it is not written to the address table. Static Addresses Page enables viewing statically-configured MAC addresses and creating new static MAC addresses. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 129: Dynamic Mac Addresses

    MAC address for a certain period. This period of time is the aging interval. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 130: Configuring Dynamic Mac Address Parameters

    STEP 2 • VLAN ID—Enter the VLAN ID for which the table is queried. • MAC Address—Enter the MAC address for which the table is queried. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 131 STEP 3 Address Sort Key. Click Go. The Dynamic MAC Address Table is queried and the results are STEP 4 displayed. Click Clear Table to delete all of the dynamic MAC addresses. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 132: Chapter 14: Configuring Multicast Forwarding

    Cable-TV like service, where clients can join a channel in the middle of a transmission, and leave before it ends. The data is sent only to relevant ports. Forwarding the data only to the relevant ports conserves bandwidth and host resources on links. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 133: Typical Multicast Setup

    When the switch is IGMP/MLD snooping enabled and receives a frame for a Multicast stream, it forwards the Multicast frame to all the ports that have registered to receive the Multicast stream using IGMP Join messages. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 134: Multicast Registration

    Multicast traffic reduces the packet processing at the switch, and also reduces the workload at the end hosts since they do not have to receive and filter all of the Multicast traffic generated in the network. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 135: Multicast Address Properties

    VLAN as defined in the Multicast Forwarding Data Base (MFDB). Multicast filtering is enforced on all traffic. By default, such traffic is flooded to all relevant ports, but you can limit forwarding to a smaller subset. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 136 Forwarding Method for IPv6—Set the forwarding method for IPv6 addresses. These are used by hardware to identify Multicast flow by one of the following options: MAC Group Address, IP Group Address, or Source Specific IP Group Address. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 137: Adding Mac Group Address

    MAC Group Address Page Click Multicast> MAC Group Address. The opens. STEP 1 Enter the parameters. STEP 2 • VLAN ID Equals To—Set the VLAN ID of the group to be displayed. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 138 Forbidden—Specifies that this port is forbidden from joining this group on this VLAN. • None—Specifies that the port is not currently a member of this Multicast group on this VLAN. Click Apply, and the switch is updated. STEP 10 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 139: Adding Ip Multicast Group Addresses

    Source Specific—Indicates that the entry contains a specific source, and adds the address in the IP Source Address field. If not, the entry is added as a (*,G) entry, an IP group address from any IP source. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 140: Configuring Igmp Snooping

    Multicast frames to ports that have registered Multicast clients. The switch supports IGMP Snooping only on static VLANs. It does not support NOTE IGMP Snooping on dynamic VLANs. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 141 IGMP Snooping Status—Enable or disable the monitoring of network traffic to determine which hosts have asked to be sent Multicast traffic. The switch performs IGMP snooping only if IGMP snooping and Bridge Multicast filtering are both enabled. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 142 Immediate Leave—Enable Immediate Leave to decrease the time it takes to block a Multicast stream sent to a member port when an IGMP Group Leave message is received on that port. Click Apply. The switch is updated. STEP 5 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 143: Mld Snooping

    MLDv2 snooping uses MLDv2 control packets to forward traffic based on the source IPv6 address, and the destination IPv6 Multicast address. The actual MLD version is selected by the Multicast router in the network. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 144 Bridge Multicast filtering are both enabled. • Operational MLD Snooping Status—Displays the current status of MLD Snooping for the selected VLAN. • MRouter Ports Auto-Learn—Enable or disable Auto Learn for the Multicast router. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 145 Interval sent by the elected querier. • Immediate Leave—When enabled, reduces the time it takes to block unnecessary MLD traffic sent to a switch port. Click Apply. The switch is updated. STEP 5 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 146: Viewing Igmp/Mld Ip Multicast Groups

    • Excluded Ports—The list of ports not included in the group. • Compatibility Mode—The oldest IGMP/MLD version of registration from the hosts the switch receives on the IP group address. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 147: Defining Multicast Router Ports

    IGMP or MLD queries are received on this port. If Auto Detect Mrouter Ports is enabled on this port, the configuration does not succeed. • None—The port is not currently a Multicast router port. Click Apply to update the switch. STEP 5 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 148: Defining Forward All Multicast

    Forbidden—Ports cannot receive any Multicast streams, even if IGMP/MLD snooping designated the port to join a Multicast group. • None—The port is not currently a Forward All port. Click Apply. The switch is updated. STEP 5 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 149: Defining Unregistered Multicast Settings

    Forwarding—Enables forwarding of unregistered Multicast frames to the selected interface. Filtering—Enables filtering (rejecting) of unregistered Multicast frames to the selected interface. Click Edit. The Edit Unregistered Multicast Page opens. STEP 3 Define the Unregistered Multicast field. STEP 4 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 150 Forwarding—Enables forwarding of unregistered Multicast frames to the selected interface. Filtering—Enables filtering of unregistered Multicast frames to the selected interface. Click Apply. The settings are saved, and the switch is updated. STEP 5 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 151: Chapter 15: Configuring Ip Information

    IP address collisions occur when the same IP address is used in the same IP subnet by more than one device. Address collisions require administrative actions on the DHCP server and/or the devices that collide with the switch. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 152 IPv6 nodes over an IPv4-only network. This mechanism, called a tunnel, enables IPv6-only hosts to reach IPv4 services, and allows isolated IPv6 hosts and networks to reach an IPv6 node over the IPv4 infrastructure. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 153: Ip Addressing

    IP Addressing The switch operates as a Layer 2 VLAN-aware switch, and has no routing capabilities. The 200 Series switches do not have layer 3 capabilities. IP Addressing The switch has a single IP address in the management VLAN. This IP address and the default gateway can be configured with a static IP address, or by DHCP.
  • Page 154: Defining Ipv6 Global Configuration

    STEP 2 • ICMPv6 Rate Limit Interval—Enter the time limit. • ICMPv6 Rate Limit Bucket Size—Enter the maximum number of ICMP error message that can be sent by the switch per interval. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 155: Defining An Ipv6 Interface

    IP address from the IPv6 router advertisement received on the interface. The switch does not support stateful address auto configuration. • Send ICMPv6 Messages—Enable generating unreachable destination messages. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 156: Defining Ipv6 Addresses

    IPv6 Address—The switch supports one IPv6 interface. In additional to the default link local and Multicast addresses, the device also automatically adds global addresses to the interface based on the router advertisements Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 157: Viewing The Ipv6 Default Router List

    An alert message is displayed after an attempt is made to insert more than a single user-defined address. • An alert message is displayed when attempting to insert a non-link local type address, meaning 'fe80:'. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 158 VLAN, or tunnel. Enter the static default router IP address in the Default Router IPv6 Address field. STEP 3 Click Apply. The default router is defined, and the switch is updated. STEP 4 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 159: Configuring Ipv6 Tunnels

    IPv4 interfaces. None —Disable the ISATAP tunnel. Manual —Manually configure an IPv4 address. The IPv4 address configured must be one of the IPv4 addresses at the switch IPv4 interfaces. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 160: Defining Ipv6 Neighbors Information

    This page displays the neighbors that were automatically detected or manually configured entries. Each entry displays to which interface the neighbor is connected, the neighbor’s IPv6 and MAC addresses, the entry type (static or dynamic), and the state of the neighbor. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 161 Click Add. The Add IPv6 Neighbors Page opens. STEP 3 The Add IPv6 Neighbors Page provides information for adding a neighbor to be monitored. Enter the values for the following fields: STEP 4 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 162: Viewing Ipv6 Route Tables

    (IPv6 address::0) that uses the default router selected from the IPv6 Default Router List to send packets to destination devices that are not in the same IPv6 subnet as the switch. In addition to the default route, the table also Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 163: Configuring Arp

    IPv4 interface of the switch is connected to. When the switch needs to send/route a packet to a local device, it searches the ARP Table to Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 164 MAC Address—The MAC address of the IP device. • Status—Whether the entry was manually entered or dynamically learned. Click Apply. The ARP global settings are modified, and the switch is updated. STEP 3 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 165: Domain Name Systems

    Servers Page opens. Enter the parameters. STEP 2 • DNS—Select to enable the switch as a DNS client to resolve DNS names into IP addresses through one or more configured DNS servers. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 166 • Link Local Interface—If the IPv6 address type is Link Local, select whether it is received through VLAN2 or ISATAP. • DNS Server IP Address—Enter the DNS server IP address. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 167: Mapping Dns Hosts

    If a link local address exists on the interface, this entry replaces the address in the configuration. Global—The IPv6 address is a global Unicast IPV6 type that is visible and reachable from other networks. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 168 IP Address—Enter an IP v4 IP address or enter up to four IPv6 host IP addresses. Addresses 2–4 are backup addresses. Click Apply. The DNS host is added, and the switch is updated. STEP 4 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 169: Chapter 16: Configuring Security

    Access control of end-users to the network through the switch is detailed in the following sections: • Configuring Management Access Authentication • Defining Access Profiles • Defining Users • Configuring RADIUS Parameters • Configuring Port Security • Configuring 802.1X Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 170: Defining Users

    A user, in this context, is a system administrator or superuser, who manages the switch. The default username is cisco and the default password is cisco. The first time that you log in with the default username and password, you are required to enter a new password.
  • Page 171: Setting Password Complexity Rules

    The New Password Must Be Different than the Current One—If selected, the new password cannot be the same as the current password. • Password Aging—If selected, the user is prompted to change the password when the Password Aging Time expires. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 172: Configuring Radius Parameters

    • Dead Time—Enter the number of minutes that elapse before a non- responsive RADIUS server is bypassed for service requests. If the value is 0, the server is not bypassed. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 173 RADIUS server before retrying the query, or switching to the next server. If there is no value entered in this field, the switch uses the default timeout value. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 174: Configuring Management Access Authentication

    In other words, if authentication fails at an authentication method, the switch stops; it does not continue and does not attempt to use the next authentication method. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 175: Defining Access Profiles

    Access profiles consist of rules for allowing access to the switch. Each access profile can consist of one or more rules. The rules are executed in order of their priority within the access profile (top to bottom). Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 176: Displaying, Adding, Or Activating An Access Profile

    To change the active access profile, select a profile from the Active Access STEP 2 Profile drop down menu and click Apply. This makes the chosen profile the active access profile. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 177 Some 200 Series switches only support web access (http only, not NOTE https). The profile you define may be customized according to a set of settings provided in Access Profile entry, but ultimately will only provide web access;...
  • Page 178: Defining Profile Rules

    Click Security > Mgmt Access Method > Profile Rules. The Profiles Rules Page STEP 1 displays. Select the Filter field, and an access profile. Click Go. STEP 2 The selected access profile is displayed in the Profile Rule Table. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 179 Network Mask—Select the subnet to which the source IP address belongs and enter the subnet mask in dotted decimal format. Prefix Length—Select the Prefix Length and enter the number of bits that comprise the source IP address prefix. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 180: Configuring Tcp/Udp Services

    Type—IP protocol the service uses. • Local IP Address—Local IP address through which the switch is offering the service. • Local Port—Local UDP port through which the switch is offering the service. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 181: Defining Storm Control

    Storm Control—Select to enable Storm Control. • Storm Control Rate Threshold—Enter the maximum rate at which unknown packets can be forwarded. The default for this threshold is 10,000 for FE devices and 100,000 for GE devices. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 182: Configuring Port Security

    • Frame is discarded • Frame is forwarded Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 183 In addition to one of these actions, you can also generate traps, and limit their frequency and number to avoid overloading the devices. Traps on the 200 Series are syslog related traps, not SNMP. NOTE If you want to use 802. 1 X on a port, it must be multiple host mode (see the 802. 1 x, NOTE Host and Session Authentication Page).
  • Page 184: Configuring 802.1X

    This is relevant for lock violations. For Classic Lock, this is any new address received. For Limited Dynamic Lock, this is any new address that exceeds the number of allowed addresses. Traps on the 200 Series are syslog related and not through SNMP. The NOTE 200 Series does not support SNMP.
  • Page 185: 802.1X Parameters Workflow

    6. Define 802. 1 X settings for each port by using the Edit Port Authentication Page. 7. Define host authentication parameters for each port using the Port Authentication Page. 8. View 802. 1 X authentication history using the Authenticated Hosts Page. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 186: Defining 802.1X Properties

    Click Security > 802.1X > Port Authentication. The Port Authentication Page STEP 1 displays. Select a port, and click Edit. The Edit Port Authentication Page displays. STEP 2 Enter the parameters. STEP 3 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 187 If the port is not in Force-Authorized or Force-Unauthorized, it is in NOTE Auto Mode and the authenticator displays the state of the authentication in progress. After the port is authenticated, the state is shown as Authenticated. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 188: Defining Host And Session Authentication

    Multiple Sessions—Enables number of specific authorized hosts to access the port. Each host is treated as if it were the first and only user and must be authenticated. Filtering is based on the source MAC address. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 189 Action on Violation—Select the action to be applied to packets arriving in Single Session/Single Host mode, from a host whose MAC address is not the supplicant MAC address. The options are: Discard—Discards the packets. Forward—Forwards the packets. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 190: Viewing Authenticated Hosts

    • Traps—Select to enable traps. Traps on the 200 Series are syslog related and not SNMP. NOTE • Trap Frequency—Defines how often traps are sent to the host. This field can be defined only if multiple hosts are disabled.
  • Page 191: Chapter 17: Configuring Quality Of Service

    Packets are sent to a particular queue for handling as a function of the traffic class to which they belong. • Other Traffic Class-Handling Attribute—Applies QoS mechanisms to various classes, including bandwidth management. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 192: Configuring Qos

    Click Quality of Service > General > QoS Properties. The QoS Properties Page STEP 1 opens. Enable QoS on the switch. STEP 2 Select a trust mode (CoS/802. 1 p or DSCP) and click Apply. STEP 3 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 193 (that do not have a VLAN tag). The range is 0-7. Click Apply. The interface default CoS value is set, and the switch is updated. STEP 4 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 194: Defining Qos Interfacesettings

    Strict Priority—Egress traffic from the highest-priority queue is transmitted first. Traffic from the lower queues is processed only after the highest queue has been transmitted, thus providing the highest level of priority of traffic to the highest numbered queue. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 195 WRR Weight—If WRR is selected, enter the WRR weight assigned to the queue. % of WRR Bandwidth—Displays the amount of bandwidth assigned to the queue. These values represent the percent of the WRR weight. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 196: Mapping Cos/802.1P To A Queue

    CoS/802. 1 p to Queue mapping is applicable only if CoS/802. 1 p is the trusted mode and the packets belong to flows that are CoS trusted. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 197: Mapping Dscp To Queue

    DSCP to Queue mapping is applicable to IP packets if DSCP is the trusted mode. Non-IP packets are always classified to the best-effort queue. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 198: Configuring Bandwidth

    The % column is the ingress rate limit for the port divided by the total port bandwidth. Select an interface, and click Edit. The Edit Bandwidth Page opens. STEP 2 Select the Port/LAG interface. STEP 3 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 199: Configuring Egress Shaping Per Queue

    The Egress Shaping Per Queue Page displays the rate limit and burst size for each queue. Select an interface type (Port or LAG), and click Go. The list of ports/LAGs is STEP 2 displayed. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 200: Managing Qos Statistics

    No Refresh if they are not to be refreshed at all. Queues Statistics Table • Counter Set—The options are: Set 1—Displays the statistics for Set 1 that contains all interfaces and queues with a high DP (Drop Precedence). Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
  • Page 201 Queue—Select the queue for which statistics are displayed. • Drop Precedence—Enter drop precedence that indicates the probability of being dropped. Click Apply. The Queue Statistics counter is added, and the switch is updated. STEP 4 Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide...
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