User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 8-Port or 16-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Pro Switch with PoE+ and 2 SFP Ports
- Contents
- 1 Get Started
- Available publications
- Switch management and discovery overview
- Change the default IP address of the switch
- Discover or change the switch IP address
- About the user interfaces
- Access the local browser interface
- Change the language of the local browser interface
- Use the Device View of the local browser interface
- Interface naming conventions
- Configure interface settings
- Context–sensitive help and access to the support website
- Access the user manual online
- Register your product
- 2 Configure System Information
- View or define system information
- Configure the IP network settings for management access
- Configure the time settings
- Configure denial of service settings
- Configure the DNS settings
- Configure green Ethernet settings
- Use the Device View
- Configure Power over Ethernet
- Configure SNMP
- Configure LLDP
- Configure a DHCP L2 relay, DHCP snooping, and dynamic ARP inspection
- Set up PoE timer schedules
- 3 Configure Switching
- Configure the port settings
- Configure link aggregation groups
- Configure VLANs
- Configure a voice VLAN
- Configure Auto-VoIP
- Configure Spanning Tree Protocol
- Configure multicast
- Manage IGMP snooping
- Configure IGMP snooping
- Configure IGMP snooping for interfaces
- View, search, or clear the IGMP snooping table
- Configure IGMP snooping for VLANs
- Modify IGMP snooping settings for a VLAN
- Disable IGMP snooping on a VLAN and remove it from the table
- Configure one or more IGMP multicast router interfaces
- Configure an IGMP multicast router VLAN
- IGMP snooping querier overview
- Configure an IGMP snooping querier
- Configure an IGMP snooping querier for a VLAN
- Display the status of the IGMP snooping querier for VLANs
- Manage MLD snooping
- Enable MLD snooping
- Configure MLD snooping for interfaces
- Configure the MLD VLAN settings
- Modify the MLD snooping settings for a VLAN
- Remove MLD snooping from a VLAN
- Configure one or more MLD multicast router interfaces
- Configure an MLD multicast router VLAN
- Configure an MLD snooping querier
- Configure the MLD snooping querier VLAN settings
- Configure multicast VLAN registration
- View, search, and manage the MAC address table
- Configure Layer 2 loop protection
- 4 Configure Routing
- 5 Configure Quality of Service
- 6 Manage Device Security
- Change the device password for the local browser interface
- Manage the RADIUS settings
- Configure the TACACS+ settings
- Configure authentication lists
- Manage the Smart Control Center Utility
- Configure management access
- Control access with profiles and rules
- Configure port authentication
- Set up traffic control
- Configure access control lists
- Use the ACL Wizard to create a simple ACL
- Configure a MAC ACL
- Configure MAC ACL rules
- Configure MAC bindings
- View or delete MAC ACL bindings in the MAC binding table
- Configure a basic or extended IPv4 ACL
- Configure rules for a basic IPv4 ACL
- Configure rules for an extended IPv4 ACL
- Configure an IPv6 ACL
- Configure rules for an IPv6 ACL
- Configure IP ACL interface bindings
- View or delete IP ACL bindings in the IP ACL binding table
- Configure VLAN ACL bindings
- 7 Monitor the Switch and the Traffic
- 8 Maintain or Troubleshoot the Switch
- A Configuration Examples
- B Specifications and Default Settings
8-Port or 16-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Pro Switch Model GS418TPP, GS510TLP, and GS510TPP
Configure Routing User Manual229
11. In the MTU field, specify the maximum transmit unit (MTU) for an interface.
If the value is 0, then this interface is not enabled for routing. It is not valid to set this value
to 0 if routing is enabled. The MTU range 1280 to 1500.
The default is 1500.
12. In the Duplicate Address Detection Transmits field, specify the number of duplicate
address detection (DAD) transmits on an interface.
The DAD transmits value must be in the range 0 to 600. The default is 1.
13. In the Life Time Interval
field, specify the router advertisement life time interval that is sent
from the interface.
This value must be greater than or equal to the maximum advertisement interval.
0 means do not use the router as the default router. The range of router life time is 0 to
9000. The default is 1800.
14. In the Adv NS Interval
field, specify the retransmission time field of router advertisements
sent from the interface.
A value of 0 means the interval is not specified for the router. The range of the neighbor
solicit interval is 1000 to 4294967295. The default is 0.
15. In the Adv Reachable Interval field, specify the router advertisement time.
This is the time allocated to consider the neighbors reachable after ND confirmation.
The
range of reachable time is 0 to 3600000. The default is 0.
16. In the Adv Interval
field, specify the maximum time allowed between sending router
advertisements from the interface.
The range of the maximum advertisement interval is 4 to 1800. The default value is 600.
17. From the Adv Managed Config Flag menu, specify the setting for the router advertisement
managed address configuration flag.
When the selection is Enable, end nodes use DHCPv6. When the selection is Disable,
end nodes autoconfigure addresses.
The default value is Disable.
18. From the Adv Other Config Flag menu, select to enable or disable the router
advertisement other stateful configuration flag.
The default value is Disable.
19. From the Router Preference
menu, specify the router preference advertisement on an
interface.
The default value is Medium.
20. From the Adv Suppress Flag menu, select to enable or disable the router advertisement
suppression on an interface.
The default value is Disable.
21. From the Destination Unreachables menu, select to enable or disable the mode for
sending ICMPv6 destination unreachable messages on this interface.
If this mode is disabled, the interface does not send ICMPv6 destination unreachable
messages. By default, the IPv6 destination unreachables mode is enabled.










