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Intel Express 460T User Manual

Intel Express 460T
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Technical Information
APPENDIX A
Appendix A
List of Factory Defaults
Software upgrade mode: Network
TFTP Server Address: 0.0.0.0
Load configuration file: Disabled
Console baud rate: 9600
Console port data bits : 8
Console port stop bit: 1
IGMP Snooping: Disabled
System port partition state: Enabled
Lock Address Table: Disabled
MAC Address Aging (sec): 300
System HOL-blocking state: Enabled
System console timeout : 15 minute
System IGMP timeout: 300 sec
System IP address: 192.0.2.1
System Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
System Default gateway: 0.0.0.0
System BootP request: Enabled
Port Nway state: Enabled (Auto-Negotiate)
Port flow control state: Auto-Negotiate
IEEE
802.3x
Port back pressure state: Auto-Negotiate
Port priority state: Use Frame Tag
Port HOL state: Enabled
Ping IP address: 0.0.0.0
Ping repeat time: 1 time
Ping time out: 5 sec
Port Mirroring state: Disabled
Port Mirroring source port: 1
Port Mirroring destination port: 2
System Spanning Tree state: Disabled-IEEE 802.1d
System Bridge Max age: 20 sec
System Bridge Hello time: 2 sec
System Bridge Forward delay: 15 sec
System Bridge Priority: 32768
System aging time: 300 sec
Per Port spanning tree path cost: 10
Per Port spanning tree priority: 128
Per Port state: Enabled
Per Port spanning tree state: Enabled
Read community string: public
Write community string: private
Console user account: No username
Console user password: No password
Optional module default settings
FX Module Port Speed: 100 Mbps
FX Module Port Duplex: Full duplex
FX Module Flow Control: IEEE 802.3x
FX Module Priority: Use Frame Tag
SX\LX Module Port Speed: 1000 Mbps
SX\LX Module Port Duplex: Full-duplex
SX Module Flow Control: IEEE 802.3x
SX Module Priority: Use Frame Tag

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Intel Express 460T Specifications

General IconGeneral
MAC Address Table8000 entries
Packet Buffer Memory1 MB
Switching MethodStore-and-Forward
Weight6.6 lbs
Product TypeSwitch
Power Consumption30 W

Summary

Setting Up the Intel® Express 460T Standalone Switch

Switch Features

Details the major features of the 16-port and 24-port versions of the 460T Standalone Switches.

Using the Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch

Virtual LANs (VLANs)

Defines Virtual LANs and their purpose in isolating network traffic and improving security.

IEEE 802.1Q (Tag-Based) VLANs

Details IEEE 802.1Q VLANs, their advantages, and support for spanning networks.

Using Intel® Device View

Overview of Intel Device View

Introduces Intel Device View for managing Intel networking devices and its key features.

Installing Intel Device View

Provides step-by-step instructions for installing Intel Device View on Windows or as a plug-in.

Installing a New Network Device

Explains how to use the Device Install Wizard to configure a newly added switch for management.

Configuring a New Switch for Management

Details the process of adding a new switch to Intel Device View via the Device Install Wizard.

Managing a Switch with Device View

Explains how to manage a switch by double-clicking its icon in the Device Tree to access the Web Device Manager.

Using the Web Device Manager

Overview of Web Device Manager

Introduces the Web Device Manager for managing and monitoring the switch via a web browser.

Accessing the Web Device Manager

Provides instructions on how to access the Web Device Manager using the switch's IP address.

Configuring Switch IP Settings

Details how to manually configure the switch's IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.

Configuring Switch Ports

Explains how to enable/disable ports, change speed, duplex, flow control, and priority settings.

Configuring VLANs

Guides on setting the switch's VLAN operation mode and configuring VLAN types.

Configuring Port-Based VLANs

Details how to create and configure port-based VLANs by assigning participating ports.

Configuring MAC-Based VLANs

Explains how to create and manage MAC-based VLANs by assigning MAC addresses to VLAN members.

Configuring Tag-Based VLANs

Covers configuring tag-based VLANs by setting port membership and ingress/egress rules.

Using Local Management

Overview of Local Management

Introduces Local Management as a text-based interface for switch configuration.

Accessing Local Management

Explains how to access Local Management via serial port or Telnet session.

Using the Serial Port

Provides steps and parameters for connecting to the switch via its serial port.

Using Telnet for Access

Guides on accessing Local Management remotely using a Telnet application.

Main Menu (Top Screen)

Details the Main Menu options for configuring settings, management, VLANs, and monitoring.

Configure Device Settings

Lists options for configuring IP, port, module, switch settings, and Spanning Tree.

Configure IP Address

Guides on setting the switch's IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.

Port Configuration

Explains how to configure port settings like state, speed, duplex, flow control, and priority.

Module Port Settings

Details how to configure port settings for optional modules like FX, SX, and LX.

Configure Spanning Tree Protocol

Guides on enabling/disabling Spanning Tree and setting parameters like Hello Time and Max Age.

Configure Port Security

Details how to enable/disable port security and define static MAC addresses for access control.

Managing User Accounts

Provides detailed steps for creating, modifying, and deleting user accounts with different access rights.

Update Firmware and Config Files

Guides on updating switch firmware and configuration files from a TFTP server.

Configure VLAN Operation Mode

Details how to activate or change the type of VLAN operation on the switch.

Add a Port-Based VLAN

Guides on creating a new port-based VLAN and assigning member ports to it.

Add a MAC-Based VLAN

Guides on creating a new MAC-based VLAN and assigning member MAC addresses.

Create a MAC-Based VLAN

Guides on the process of creating a MAC-based VLAN and adding members.

Configure 802.1Q VLANs

Guides on creating and configuring IEEE 802.1Q VLANs, including port membership and tagging.

Add IEEE 802.1Q VLAN (Port Membership)

Details adding ports to an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN and configuring port membership.

Add IEEE 802.1Q VLAN (Port Tagging)

Explains how to configure port tagging for outgoing packets in IEEE 802.1Q VLANs.

Port Error Statistics

Explains how to view port error statistics like CRC errors, collisions, and dropped frames.

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