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MES53xx, MES33xx, MES23xx
Operation Manual, Firmware Version 4.0.4
Backbone Switches, Aggregation Switches, Access Switches

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ELTEX MES23xx Specifications

General IconGeneral
Switching Capacity128 Gbps
ManagementWeb, CLI, SNMP
TypeL2
LayerL2
MAC Address Table16K
Power over Ethernet (PoE)No
MountingRackmount
Jumbo Frame SupportYes
Power Supply100–240V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption30W (max)
Operating Temperature0°C to +40°C
Storage Temperature-40°C to +70°C
Humidity10% to 90% (non-condensing)
Ports24 x 10/100/1000Base-T, 4 x 10G SFP+

Summary

2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

2.2.6 Security features

Details security features like DHCP snooping, IP Source address guard, Dynamic ARP Inspection, and L2-L4 ACLs.

2.3 Main specifications

3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION

3.2 Device rack installation

Explains how to install the device into a rack by attaching it to vertical guides and securing it with screws.

3.3 Power module installation

Details the installation of power modules, noting they can be inserted/removed without powering off the device.

3.4 Connection to power supply

Provides instructions on grounding, connecting power supply (AC/DC), and checking LEDs after turning on the device.

4 INITIAL SWITCH CONFIGURATION

4.1 Configuring the Terminal

Details configuring the terminal emulation application on a PC, including serial port selection and data transfer rate.

4.5 Switch function configuration

Divides initial configuration into basic configuration and security system parameters.

4.5.1 Basic switch configuration

Covers setting admin password, creating users, configuring IP, subnet mask, gateway, and SNMP settings.

4.5.2 Security system configuration

Details system security using AAA mechanism and SSH, including setting console, Telnet, and SSH passwords.

5 DEVICE MANAGEMENT. COMMAND LINE INTERFACE

5.4 System management commands

Lists system management commands including ping, traceroute, telnet, ssh, and 'show' commands for system information.

5.5 Password parameters configuration commands

Covers commands for configuring password complexity and validity period, including aging and repeat number restrictions.

5.6.3 Automatic update and configuration commands

Explains automatic firmware update and configuration via DHCP, including downloading and activating new firmware.

5.9.2 VLAN interface configuration

Describes VLAN configuration commands, including adding/removing VLANs and configuring VLAN interface parameters.

5.12 Link Aggregation Groups (LAG)

Describes LAG for combining links to increase bandwidth and resiliency.

5.13 IPv4 addressing configuration

Covers configuring static IP parameters (address, mask, gateway), DNS, and ARP.

5.15 IPv6 addressing configuration

Details IPv6 protocol support, its address space, hierarchical addressing, and command syntax.

5.15.1 IPv6 protocol

Explains IPv6 protocol support, its extended address space, hierarchical addressing, and command syntax for addresses.

5.16.5 STP family (STP, RSTP, MSTP)

Details the Spanning Tree Protocol family (STP, RSTP, MSTP) for creating loop-free topologies.

7.1 Voice VLAN

7.2 Multicast addressing

7.2.2 IGMP snooping function

Describes IGMP Snooping for providing traffic only to requesting ports, supporting IGMPv1, IGMPv2, IGMPv3.

7.4 Control functions

7.4.1 AAA mechanism

Explains the AAA mechanism (Authentication, Authorization, Accounting) for system security, including SSH encryption.

7.4.5 Simple network management protocol (SNMP)

Details SNMP for monitoring and management of network devices, supporting SNMPv1, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3.

7.4.7 ACL access lists for device management

Explains using ACLs to enable/disable device management access based on IP, MAC, protocols, and ports.

8.3 Power supply via Ethernet (PoE) lines

11.1 Security functions

11.1.1 Port security functions

Explains port security for controlling device access via MAC addresses, allowing only specific devices to connect.

11.1.2 Port-based client authentication (802.1 x standard)

Details 802.1x authentication for authenticating users via an external server using RADIUS and EAP.

11.1.2.1 Basic authentication

Describes basic 802.1x authentication for switch users via an external server.

11.1.4 Client IP address protection (IP Source Guard)

Details IP Source Guard for filtering traffic based on DHCP snooping and static mappings to eliminate IP spoofing.

11.2 DHCP Server Configuration

11.3 ACL Configuration

11.3.1 IPv4-based ACL Configuration

Provides parameters for IPv4-based ACL configuration, including permit/deny actions, protocols, and addresses.

11.4 DoS attack protection configuration

11.5 Quality of Services (QoS)

11.5.1 QoS Configuration

Covers QoS configuration for traffic classification, policy maps, policers, and queueing mechanisms.

11.6 Routing protocol configuration

11.6.4 Configuration of Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)

Explains VRRP for backup routers acting as default gateways, achieving redundancy by joining IP interfaces.

12 SERVICE MENU, CHANGE OF FIRMWARE

12.2 Updating firmware from TFTP server

Details firmware update using a TFTP server, including server setup and file transfer.

12.2.1 System firmware update

Explains system firmware update, saving the new file in memory and launching it upon booting.

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