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Cisco SPS224G4

Cisco SPS224G4
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SPS208G/SPS224G4/SPS2024 Ethernet Switches
USER GUIDE

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Cisco SPS224G4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelSPS224G4
Power over Ethernet (PoE)Yes
PoE Budget370W
LayerLayer 2
Power SupplyInternal
Form FactorRack-mountable
Input Voltage100 to 240 VAC
Input Frequency50 to 60 Hz
MAC Address Table Size16, 000 entries
Jumbo Frame SupportYes (up to 9KB)
Operating Temperature0 to 40 °C
Storage Temperature-40 to 70 °C
Operating Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
Storage Humidity5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Ports24 x 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports, 4 x SFP Gigabit Ethernet uplinks

Summary

Getting Started

Starting the Application

Steps to access the device's web-based management interface.

Understanding the Interface

Explanation of the main components of the web management interface.

Using the Device Command Buttons

Description of common buttons used for device configuration and actions.

Using Screen and Table Options

Instructions on adding, modifying, and deleting device information.

Resetting the Device

Procedure to restore the device to its factory default settings.

Logging Out of the Device

Steps to properly exit the device management application.

Setup

Summary

Displays general device information and status on a graphical interface.

Network Settings

Configuration of system name, location, contact, and IP/MAC addresses.

DHCP Relay

Configuration of the DHCP Relay agent for IP address assignment across subnets.

Time

Settings for system time, local time, and Daylight Saving Time.

Port Management

Port Settings

Configuration of individual port parameters, including administrative and link status.

Port Configuration

Detailed settings for copper ports, including speed, duplex, and MDI/MDIX.

Link Aggregation

Optimizing port usage by linking multiple ports into a single aggregated group.

LACP

Configuration of Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) for automatic link aggregation.

VLAN Management

Create VLAN

Procedures for creating and configuring Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs).

VLAN Port Settings

Management of ports belonging to a VLAN, including PVID and mode settings.

Ports to VLAN

Assigning VLAN membership to Ethernet ports, Gigabit ports, and LAGs.

Configuring Q-in-Q

Enabling service providers to aggregate customer traffic into a single VLAN.

VLAN to Port

Configuring VLANs to ports, defining tagged or untagged membership.

GVRP

GARP VLAN Registration Protocol for automatic distribution of VLAN membership information.

Multicast TV Membership

Displaying Multicast TV VLAN source and receiving ports.

Multicast TV VLAN

Allowing subscribers to join the same Multicast stream across VLANs.

Multicast TV VLAN - IGMP Mapping

Mapping TV VLANs to Multicast groups using IGMP snooping.

CPE VLAN Mapping

Mapping CPE VLANs to Multicast TV VLANs in a Q-in-Q configuration.

Statistics

RMON Statistics

Viewing traffic statistics and errors that occurred on the interface.

RMON History

Information about samples of data taken from ports for history tracking.

RMON Alarms

Setting network alarms based on rising and falling thresholds for detected problems.

RMON Events

Defining RMON events, including log entries and traps.

Port Utilization

Monitoring the amount of resources each interface is currently consuming.

802.1 x Statistics

Information about Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) packets received on specific ports.

GVRP Statistics

Statistics for GVRP communication, showing received and transmitted traffic.

CPU Utilization

Monitoring the system's CPU resource utilization.

Interface Statistics

Displaying statistics for received and transmitted packets on interfaces.

ACL

IP Based ACL

Defining classification actions and rules for specific ingress ports based on IP addresses.

MAC Based ACL

Defining classification actions and rules for specific ingress ports based on MAC addresses.

Network Security

RADIUS

Configuring Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) servers for centralized authentication.

TACACS+

Configuring Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+) for centralized user access validation.

ACL Binding

Binding Access Control Lists (ACLs) to interfaces for traffic filtering.

802.1 x Settings

Configuring port-based authentication settings using the 802.1x protocol.

Port Authentication

Defining port authentication methods and allowing multiple users/sessions.

Port Security

Limiting access on specific ports using MAC addresses for enhanced network security.

Management Access List

Limiting management access to the device based on specific IP addresses.

Storm Control

Limiting the amount of Multicast and Broadcast frames accepted and forwarded by the device.

Security Suite

DHCP Snooping

Differentiating between trusted and untrusted interfaces for DHCP traffic.

DHCP VLANs

Enabling DHCP Snooping on specific VLANs to enhance network security.

DHCP Trusted Interfaces

Defining which interfaces are trusted for DHCP Snooping.

DHCP Database

Querying and managing IP addresses in the DHCP Snooping Database.

ARP Inspection

Inspecting ARP packets to eliminate man-in-the-middle attacks.

ARP Trusted Interfaces

Configuring trusted and untrusted interfaces for ARP Inspection.

ARP Inspection List

Creating static ARP Binding Lists for IP and MAC address validation.

ARP VLANs

Enabling ARP Inspection on VLANs and assigning static ARP Inspection Lists.

IP Source Guard

Restricting client IP traffic to trusted source IP addresses for security.

IP Source Guard Database

Querying and viewing inactive addresses recorded in the IP Source Guard Database.

QoS

Service Types

Available services for controlling and configuring Quality of Service (QoS).

Configuring QoS

Overview of QoS configuration options including CoS, Queues, DSCP, and Bandwidth.

CoS Settings

Enabling/disabling Class of Service (CoS), mapping CoS to queues, and defining default CoS.

Queue Settings

Defining QoS queue forwarding types and scheduling (Strict Priority, WRR).

DSCP Settings

Assigning Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) tag values to traffic queues.

Bandwidth

Defining bandwidth settings for egress and ingress interfaces (Rate Limit, Shaping).

Basic Mode

Enabling Trust on the device using CoS or DSCP values for packet classification.

Advanced Mode

Defining forwarding rules, flow classification, and bandwidth management for QoS.

Spanning Tree

STP Status

Displaying current Spanning Tree information and status globally on the device.

Global STP

Parameters for enabling Spanning Tree and configuring its global settings and bridge properties.

STP Port Settings

Assigning Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) settings to specific interfaces.

RSTP Port Settings

Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) settings on interfaces for faster convergence.

MSTP Properties

Defining global Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) settings, including region name and revision.

MSTP Instance Settings

Defining MSTP Instances and mapping VLANs to these instances.

MSTP Interface Settings

Configuring MSTP Instance settings for specific interfaces.

Multicast

IGMP Snooping

Enabling IGMP Snooping to analyze incoming IGMP packets and manage multicast groups.

Bridge Multicast

Displaying ports and LAGs attached to the Multicast service and creating new multicast groups.

Bridge Multicast Forward All

Attaching ports or LAGs to a device connected to a Multicast router or switch.

SNMP

Global Parameters

Defining SNMP authentication and notification parameters on the device.

Views

Providing access or block access to device features via MIB names or Object IDs.

Group Profile

Creating SNMP groups and assigning access control privileges to them.

Group Membership

Assigning SNMP access control privileges to SNMP group members.

Communities

Managing access rights by defining communities for SNMP v1 and v2c.

Notification Filter

Filtering traps based on Object Identifiers (OIDs) linked to device features.

Notification Recipient

Defining users who receive traps and the types of traps they receive.

Admin

User Authentication

Defining user names and passwords for accessing the device.

Static Address

Assigning static MAC addresses to specific interfaces for direct packet forwarding.

Dynamic Address

Learning MAC addresses by monitoring source addresses for traffic entering the switch.

Logging

Viewing device events in real-time and recording events for later usage.

Port Mirroring

Monitoring and mirroring network traffic by forwarding copies of packets to a monitoring port.

Cable Test

Performing tests on copper cables to identify errors and assess quality.

Saving or Upgrading a Configuration

Managing configuration files, including saving, upgrading, backing up, and copying.

Firmware Upgrade

Downloading system files and upgrading the device firmware.

Reboot

Resetting the device to its current configuration or to factory defaults.

Factory Default

Resetting the device to its original factory default settings.

Server Logs

Viewing and configuring remote log servers for receiving system logs.

Memory Logs

Viewing system log entries saved in RAM (Cache).

Flash Logs

Viewing log entries saved to the Log File in FLASH, available after reboot.

Logout

Logout

Exiting the device management application in an orderly manner.

Where to Go From Here

Product Resources

Links to Cisco Partner Central and Small Business product information.

Related Documentation

Reference to the Command Line Interface Reference Guide for additional information.

Additional Information

Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information

Information on regulatory compliance and safety available on Cisco.com.

Warranty

Warranty information for the product available on Cisco.com.

End User License Agreement (EULA)

Licensing information for the product available on Cisco.com.

Support Contacts

Support Contacts

Information on obtaining support contact details from Cisco.com.

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