User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 24-Port Gigabit (Hi-Power) PoE+ Ethernet Smart Managed Pro Switch with 2 SFP Ports and Cloud Management
- Contents
- 1 Get Started
- Available publications
- Switch management options and default management mode
- Manage the switch by using the device UI
- About on-network and off-network access
- Access the switch on-network and connected to the Internet
- Use a Windows-based computer to access the switch on-network and connected to the Internet
- Use the NETGEAR Insight mobile app to discover the IP address of the switch
- Use the NETGEAR Switch Discovery Tool to discover the switch when it is connected to the Internet
- Discover the switch in a network with a DHCP server using the Smart Control Center
- Use other options to discover the switch IP address
- Access the switch on-network and connected to the Internet when you know the switch IP address
- Access the switch off-network and not connected to the Internet
- Credentials for the device UI
- Register the switch
- Change the language of the device UI
- Change the management mode of the switch
- Use the Device View of the device UI
- Configure interface settings
- Access the NETGEAR support website
- Access the user manual online
- 2 Configure System Information
- View or define switch system information
- Configure the switch IP address settings
- Configure the IPv6 network interface
- Configure the time settings
- Configure Denial of Service settings
- Configure the DNS settings
- Configure Green Ethernet settings
- Manage switch discovery with UPnP and SSDP
- Use the Device View
- Configure Power over Ethernet
- Configure SNMP
- Configure LLDP
- Configure DHCP snooping
- Set up PoE timer schedules
- 3 Configure Switching
- Configure the port settings and maximum frame size
- 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
- 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
- View, search, and manage the MAC address table
- Configure Layer 2 loop protection
- 4 Configure Quality of Service
- 5 Manage Device Security
- Change the device admin password for the device UI
- Manage the RADIUS settings
- Configure the TACACS+ settings
- Manage the Smart Control Center
- 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
- 6 Monitor the System
- 7 Maintain or Troubleshoot the Switch
- A Configuration Examples
- B Specifications and Default Settings
24-Port Gigabit (Hi-Power) PoE+ Ethernet Smart Managed Pro Switch with 2 SFP Ports
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You can select either the Port radio button or the Range radio button:
- Port. If you select the Port radio button, you can either enter the port number
yourself or select one of the following protocols from the menu:
• The destination IP TCP port protocols are domain,
echo, ftp, ftpdata,
www-http, smtp, telnet, pop2, pop3, and bgp.
• The destination IP UDP port protocols are domain, echo, snmp, ntp, rip,
time, who, and tftp.
Each of these values translates into its equivalent port number, which is used as
both the start and end of the port range.
Select Other from the menu to enter a port number. If you select
Other from the
menu but leave the field blank, it means any.
The only relevant matching condition for L4 port numbers is Equal. This means
that an IPv6 ACL rule matches only if the Layer 4 destination port number is equal
to the specified port number or port protocol.
- Range. If you select the Range radio button, the IPv6 ACL rule matches only if
the
Layer 4 destination port number is within the specified port range. The starting
port, ending port, and all ports in between are a part of the L
ayer 4 port range.
The Start Port and End Port fields identify the first and last ports that are part of
the port range. They values can range from 0 to 65535.
You can either enter the port range yourself or select one of the following
protocols from the menu:
• The destination IP TCP port protocols are domain, echo, ftp, ftpdata,
www-http, smtp, telnet, pop2, pop3, and bgp.
• The destination IP UDP port protocols are domain, echo, snmp, ntp, rip,
time, who, and tftp.
Each of these values translates into its equivalent port number, which is used as
both the start and end of the port range.
Select Other from the menu to enter port numbers. If you select Other from the
menu but leave the fields blank, it means any.
• ICMPv6. Select either the Type
or Message radio button:
- If you select the Type
radio button, note the following:
• The Type and Message
fields are enabled only if the protocol is ICMPv6. Use
these fields to specify a match condition for ICMPv6 packets.
• The IPv6 ACL rule matches the specified ICMPv6 message type. Po
ssible
type numbers are in the range from 0 to 255.
• If you specify information in the Message
field, the IPv6 ACL rule matches the
specified ICMPv6 message code. Possible values for code can be in the
range from 0 to 255.
• If these fields are left empty, it means any.