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ADMINISTRATION
GUIDE
Cisco Small Business
SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches
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Contents Chapter 1: Getting Started 8 Starting the Web-Based Switch Configuration Utility 8 Launching the Utility 9 Logging In 9 Logging Out 10 Quick Start Device Configuration 11 Window Navigation 12 Application Header 12 Other Resources 13 Navigation Window 14 Management Buttons 14 Chapter 2: Viewing Statistics 18 System Summary 18 Displaying the System Summary 18 Configuring System Settings 21 Interface Statistics 22 Etherlike Statistics 23 802.1X EAP Statistics 24 IPv6 DHCP Statistics 25 R
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Contents Adding IPv6 Addresses 36 IPv6 Default Router Table 37 Viewing and Adding IPv6 Neighbors 38 Managing User Accounts 39 Adding a User 39 Changing a User Password 40 Deleting a User 41 Enabling Management Services 42 Configuring the Idle Session Timeout 42 Login Sessions 42 Login History 43 Time Settings 43 Setting System Time 43 Configuring the SNTP Setting 46 Configuring SNTP Authentication 50 System Logs 51 Configuring Log Settings 52 Configuring Remote Log Servers 53 File Management 5
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Contents Downloading an Image or Boot Code File Using TFTP 71 Downloading an Image or Boot Code File Using XMODEM 72 Rebooting the Switch 74 Pinging Hosts 74 Configuring Control Packet Forwarding 75 Diagnostics 76 Testing Copper Ports 77 Configuring Port Mirroring 78 CPU/Memory Utilization 80 Enabling Bonjour 80 LLDP-MED 81 Configuring Global LLDP-MED Properties 82 Configuring LLDP-MED on a Port 83 LLDP-MED Port Status Details 85 LLDP-MED Neighbor Information 87 Configuring DHCP Client Vendor
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Contents Configuring VLAN Interface Settings 104 Changing the Interface VLAN Mode 106 Configuring VLAN Membership 108 Configuring Port to VLAN 109 Configuring Port VLAN Membership 110 Setting the Default VLAN 111 Voice and Media 112 Displaying and Adding Telephony OUI 113 Configuring OUI Based Voice and Media 113 Configuring SIP/H323 Based Voice and Media 114 Media VLAN 115 Auto VoIP Sessions 117 Chapter 6: Spanning Tree 118 Overview of Spanning Tree 118 Configuring STP Status and Global Setti
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Contents Configuring MAC Address Group Port Membership 135 Configuring Group-to-Port 135 Configuring IGMP Snooping 136 Configuring MLD Snooping 138 Configuring IGMP Multicast Router Interfaces 140 Configuring MLD Multicast Router Interfaces 141 Chapter 9: IP Configuration 142 ARP Table 142 Domain Name System 142 Configuring DNS Servers 143 Configuring Global DNS Settings 143 Adding DNS Servers 144 Hostname Mapping 144 Configuring Static DNS Mappings 144 Viewing and Deleting Dynamic DNS Entries
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Contents Modifying Port PAE Capabilities 159 Configuring Port Authentication 160 Configuring Supplicant Port Authentication 162 Displaying Authenticated Hosts 163 Chapter 11: Quality of Service 164 QoS Properties 165 Defining Queues 166 Queue Configuration Recommendations 167 Configuring Queues 167 Mapping CoS/802.1p Priorities to Queues 168 Mapping IP Precedence to Queues 170 Mapping DSCP Values to Queues 171 Defining Rate Limit Profiles 172 Applying Rate Limit Profiles to Interfaces 173 Traf
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1 Getting Started This chapter provides an introduction to the web-based switch configuration utility and includes the following topics: • Starting the Web-Based Switch Configuration Utility • Quick Start Device Configuration • Window Navigation Starting the Web-Based Switch Configuration Utility This section describes how to navigate the web-based switch configuration utility. Browsers have the following restrictions: • If you are using Internet Explorer 8, open a browser window and configu
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Getting Started Starting the Web-Based Switch Configuration Utility 1 Launching the Utility To open the web-based switch configuration utility: STEP 1 Open a web browser. STEP 2 Enter the IP address of the switch that you are configuring in the address bar on the browser, and then press Enter. (The factory default IP address is 192.168.1.254.) The Log In page opens. Logging In To log in to the web-based switch configuration utility: STEP 1 Enter the username and password. The factory default
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Getting Started Starting the Web-Based Switch Configuration Utility 1 Select Don’t show this page on startup to prevent the Getting Started page from being displayed each time that you logon to the system. If you select this option, the System Summary page is opened instead of the Getting Started page. Logging Out By default, the application automatically logs you out after 10 minutes of inactivity. See Configuring the Idle Session Timeouts for instructions on changing the default timeout
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Getting Started Quick Start Device Configuration 1 Quick Start Device Configuration To simplify device configuration through quick navigation, the Getting Started page provides links to the most commonly-used pages. Links on the Getting Started Page Category Link Name (on the Page) Linked Page Initial Setup Change Device IP Address IPv4 Interface Create VLAN Create VLAN Configure Port Settings Port Settings Device System Summary System Summary Status Port Statistics Interface RMON Statistics
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Getting Started Window Navigation 1 Window Navigation This section describes the features of the web-based switch configuration utility. Application Header The Application Header is displayed on every page. It provides the following buttons: Buttons Name Description The Syslog Alert Status button (red circle with an X) is displayed when a new Syslog message, above the critical severity level, is logged. Click to open the Status and Statistics > View Log > RAM Memory Log page. After you ac
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Getting Started Window Navigation 1 Buttons (Continued) Name Description Log Out Click to log out of the web-based switch configuration utility. About Click to display the switch type and switch version number. Help Click to display the online help. Other Resources You can use the following links on the Getting Started page for additional information and assistance with using your switch: • Support—Displays the support web page for Cisco Small Business Managed Switches. • Forums—Displays t
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Getting Started Window Navigation 1 Navigation Window A navigation window is located on the left side of each page. Click a top-level category to display links to related pages. Links that are preceded by an arrow are subcategories that expand to display the related page links. Management Buttons The following table describes the commonly-used buttons that appear on various pages in the system. Management Buttons Name Description Depending on the number of pages and the currently displayed
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Getting Started Window Navigation 1 Management Buttons (Continued) Name Description Select the number of table entries to display on each page. Indicates a mandatory field. Add Click to display the related Add page and add an entry to a table. Enter the information and click Apply. Click Close to return to the main page. Note: Your changes are applied to the running configuration only. If the switch is rebooted, the running configuration is lost. To save your changes to the startup conf
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Getting Started Window Navigation 1 Management Buttons (Continued) Name Description Copy Settings A table typically contains one or more entries containing configuration settings. Instead of modifying each entry individually, it is possible to modify one entry and then copy it to multiple entries, as described below: • Select the entry to be copied. Click Copy Settings. • Enter the destination entry numbers. • Click Apply to save the changes to the Running Configuration. • Click Close to
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Getting Started Window Navigation 1 Management Buttons (Continued) Name Description Sort buttons If the This table is sortable message appears below a table, each column heading is a sort button. Click a column heading to sort the records in ascending order, based on the contents of the selected column. After the sort is applied, an arrow appears in the column heading. You can click this arrow to reverse the sort order. Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switch 17
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2 Viewing Statistics This chapter describes how to display switch statistics. It contains the following topics. • System Summary • Interface Statistics • Etherlike Statistics • 802.1X EAP Statistics • IPv6 DHCP Statistics • RADIUS Statistics • Logs System Summary The System Summary page displays basic information such as the hardware model description, software version, language packs, and system up time. Displaying the System Summary To view system information, click Status and Statistics >
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Viewing Statistics System Summary 2 • System Contact—Name of a contact person. Click Edit to display the System Settings page and enter this value. (The characters ', ", %, and ? are not supported.) • Hostname—Name of the switch. Click Edit to display the System Settings page and enter this value. By default, the switch hostname is composed of the word switch concatenated with the three least significant bytes of the switch MAC address (the six furthest right hexadecimal digits). • System
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Viewing Statistics System Summary 2 Language Pack Table This table displays information about the languages available on the switch. A language can be selected by the administrator when logging into the configuration utility. English is the default language and it is built into the software. You can use the Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language page to download additional language packs. Language files are available from the Cisco firmware download page. The Language Pack Table displays the fo