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NETGEAR M4100 Series User Manual

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Configuration Examples
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M4100 Series Managed Switch
Integrated Services: Network resources are apportioned based on request and are
reserved (resource reservation) according to network management policy (RSVP, for
example).
Differentiated Services: Network resources are apportioned based on traffic
classification and priority, giving preferential treatment to data with strict timing
requirements.
The managed switch support DiffServ.
The DiffServ feature contains a number of conceptual QoS building blocks you can use to
construct a differentiated service network. Use these same blocks in different ways to build
other types of QoS architectures.
There are 3 key QoS building blocks needed to configure DiffServ:
Class
Policy
Service (for example, the assignment of a policy to a directional interface)
Class
You can classify incoming packets at Layers 2, 3 and 4 by inspecting the following
information for a packet:
Source/destination MAC address
EtherType
Class of Service (802.1p priority) value (first/only VLAN tag)
VLAN ID range (first/only VLAN tag)
Secondary 802.1p priority value (second/inner VLAN tag)
Secondary VLAN ID range (second/inner VLAN tag)
IP service type octet (also known as: ToS bits, precedence value, DSCP value)
Layer 4 protocol (TCP, UDP, and so on)
Layer 4 source/destination ports
Source/destination IP address
From a DiffServ point of view, there are two types of classes:
DiffServ traffic classes
DiffServ service levels/forwarding classes
DiffServ Traffic Classes
With DiffServ, you define which traffic classes to track on an ingress interface. You can define
simple BA classifiers (DSCP) and a wide variety of multifield (MF) classifiers:
Layer 2; Layers 3, 4 (IP only)

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NETGEAR M4100 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelM4100 Series
Switch TypeManaged
Form FactorRack-mountable
Port Configuration24 or 48 ports
Ethernet Ports10/100/1000 Mbps
PoE SupportAvailable on some models (PoE and PoE+)
LayerLayer 2/Layer 3
ManagementWeb-based, CLI, SNMP
VLAN SupportYes
QoSYes
StackableYes
Ports24 or 48
Jumbo Frame SupportYes
Security FeaturesACL, 802.1X, RADIUS, TACACS+
Operating Temperature0° to 50° C (32° to 122° F)
Storage Temperature-20° to 70° C (-4° to 158° F)
Power SupplyInternal power supply

Summary

Get Started

Online Help

Access context-sensitive help within the switch's web interface for configuration assistance.

Web Management Interface Overview

Learn about the web-based interface for managing switch functions and features remotely.

Using SNMP

Configure SNMP groups and users for managing network devices and traps generated by the SNMP agent.

Configure System Information

System Configuration

Perform initial system configuration, including setting admin passwords and system identification details.

Define System Information

Define key system information like System Name, Location, and Contact for identification.

View Switch Statistics

Monitor switch performance by viewing statistics like packets received, transmitted, and errors.

Configure DHCP Server

Enable and configure the DHCP server, including pool settings and address exclusions for IP address assignment.

Configure Switching Information

VLAN Overview

Understand how VLANs segment networks, improve security, and manage traffic efficiently.

Configure VLAN Trunking

Configure switch port modes (Access, General, Trunk) to define port behavior for VLAN traffic.

Spanning Tree Protocol Overview

Learn how STP prevents network loops by providing a tree topology and ensuring single paths.

Configure IGMP Snooping Interface Settings

Configure IGMP snooping settings on specific interfaces to intelligently forward multicast traffic.

Routing

Manage the Routing Table

Configure static and local routes, defining network addresses, subnet masks, and next hop IP addresses.

Configure IP Settings

Configure routing parameters for the switch, including IP configuration, routing mode, and ICMP settings.

ARP Overview

Understand the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) for translating IP addresses to MAC addresses.

Configure Quality of Service

QoS Overview

Understand Quality of Service settings for prioritizing and managing network traffic based on strict timing requirements.

Class of Service

Configure CoS queueing behavior, trust modes, and mapping tables for prioritizing different traffic types.

Differentiated Services (DiffServ)

Implement DiffServ for traffic classification, policy creation, and applying QoS treatment based on per-hop behaviors.

Configure DiffServ Policy

Associate traffic classes with policy statements and apply policies to interfaces for traffic conditioning.

Manage Device Security

Management Security Settings

Configure login password, RADIUS, TACACS, and authentication lists for secure device management access.

Configure RADIUS Settings

Set up RADIUS servers for centralized user authentication for web access and 802.1X.

Configure Port Security Settings

Implement port security by defining allowable MAC addresses to prevent unauthorized access on switch ports.

Access Control List Overview

Understand how ACLs control network access, manage traffic flow, and enhance security by defining packet-matching criteria.

Monitoring the System

View Port Statistics

View summarized per-port traffic statistics, including packets received, transmitted, and errors.

Logs Overview

Access system messages for events, faults, and configuration changes, with options for buffered, persistent, and console logs.

sFlow Overview

Configure sFlow agent information, receivers, and interfaces for network traffic monitoring and analysis.

Maintenance

Save Configuration

Save the current switch configuration to retain changes across reboots and power cycles.

Reboot a Switch

Perform a switch reboot, with options to save the current configuration before restarting.

Upload Files

Transfer files from the switch to a TFTP server or upload files from a USB device.

Configuration Examples

Virtual Local Area Networks

Learn how to configure VLANs, port membership, and tagged/untagged traffic for network segmentation.

802.1X Sample Configuration

Implement 802.1X-based port security requiring authentication for network access via a RADIUS server.

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