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NETGEAR S3300 User Manual

NETGEAR S3300
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350 East Plumeria Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
USA
September 2017
202-11377-03
S3300 Smart Managed Pro Switch
User Manual
Firmware Version 6.6.4

Table of Contents

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NETGEAR S3300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelNETGEAR S3300
CategorySwitch
VLAN SupportYes
Quality of Service (QoS)Yes
MAC Address Table Size16K
Uplink Ports4 x 10G SFP+
Switching Capacity128 Gbps
Forwarding Rate95.2 Mpps
LayerLayer 2+/Layer 3 Lite
ManagementWeb-based GUI, SNMP
Dimensions440 x 257 x 43 mm (17.32 x 10.12 x 1.69 in)
Jumbo Frame SupportYes
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
Storage Temperature-20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F)
Humidity90% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing
Power SupplyInternal power supply
Power ConsumptionVaries by model
Ports24 or 48 x 10/100/1000BASE-T
Weight3.60 kg (7.94 lb)

Summary

Chapter 1 Getting Started

Switch Management Interface

Overview of the embedded web server and management software for managing and monitoring switch functions.

Connect the Switch to the Network

Steps to connect the switch to the network and configure network information for remote management.

Discover a Switch in a Network with a DHCP Server

How to set up your switch in a network with a DHCP server using Smart Control Center.

Discover a Switch in a Network without a DHCP Server

How to set up your switch in a network without a DHCP server using Smart Control Center.

Configure the Network Settings on the Administrative System

Steps to configure the IP address of the administrative system to be on the same subnet as the switch.

Access the Management Interface from a Web Browser

Methods to access the switch management interface using a web browser.

Configuring Interface Settings

How to configure interface settings, applying them to single ports, multiple ports, or all ports.

Chapter 2 Configure System Information

System Information

Configure and view general device information, including system name, location, and contact details.

Switch Stack Configuration

Overview of stackable switches, stack manager responsibilities, and member identification.

PoE

Configure system-level PoE parameters per unit, including usage threshold and power management.

SNMP

Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) version 1 and version 2 information.

LLDP

Configure Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) and LLDP-MED parameters applied globally.

Services

Configure DHCP L2 Relay, DHCP snooping, DHCPv6 snooping, and Dynamic ARP Inspection features.

Timer Schedule

Define timer schedules for use with PoE/PoE+ features and associate them with ports.

Chapter 3 Configuring Switching

Link Aggregation Groups

Combine multiple full-duplex Ethernet links into a single logical link for fault tolerance and load sharing.

VLANs

Add virtual LAN (VLAN) support to a Layer 2 switch for network segmentation and security.

Spanning Tree Protocol

Provides a tree topology to prevent loops in bridged networks, supporting Common STP, Multiple STP, and Rapid STP.

802.1AS

Configure IEEE 802.1AS for QoS requirements and precise clock synchronization.

Chapter 4 Configuring Routing

Configure IP Settings

Configure and display IP routing data, including IP configuration for the switch.

Configure VLAN Routing

Configure switch software to support VLAN routing, enabling inter-VLAN communication.

Configure ARP

Configure the address resolution protocol (ARP) to associate Layer 2 MAC addresses with Layer 3 IPv4 addresses.

Chapter 5 Configuring Quality of Service

Class of Service

Configure switch queueing aspects to provide desired QoS behavior for different traffic types.

Differentiated Services

Configure DiffServ support for traffic classification and priority, giving preferential treatment.

Chapter 6 Managing Device Security

Management Security Settings

Configure login password, RADIUS, TACACS+, and authentication lists for management security.

Port Authentication

Configure global port access control settings using 802.1X, including port-based authentication.

Traffic Control

Configure MAC Filters, Storm Control, Port Security, and Protected Port settings.

Configure Access Control Lists

Define classification actions and rules for specific ingress ports to control traffic flow and enhance security.

Chapter 7 Maintenance

Reset

Reboot the switch or reset the system configuration to factory default values.

Export (Upload) a File From the Switch

Export system file configurations, logs, or tech support files to a remote system via TFTP or HTTP.

Download

Download system files, such as software images or configurations, from a remote system to the switch.

Troubleshooting Configuration Menu

Perform basic troubleshooting functions like pinging and tracing routes to diagnose network issues.

Chapter 8 Monitoring the System

Ports

View and monitor physical port information, traffic statistics, and cable test results.

Switch Statistics

Display detailed statistical information about the traffic handled by the switch.

Port Statistics

View a summary of per-port traffic statistics on the switch.

Logs

View event messages, memory logs, FLASH logs, server logs, and trap logs for system monitoring.

Appendix A Configuration Examples

Virtual Local Area Network Configuration Example

Example demonstrating VLAN use, port membership, and tagged/untagged traffic handling.

Differentiated Services

Example of configuring DiffServ classes, policies, and services for traffic classification.

802.1X Configuration Example

Example showing how to configure 802.1X-based authentication for port access control.

Smart M4300/S3300 Firmware Upgrade Procedure

Procedure for upgrading firmware to support mixed stacking between M4300 and S3300 models.

Appendix B Hardware Specifications and Default Values

Switch Specifications

Details the switch features, performance, and conformance to networking standards.

Switch Features and Defaults

Provides default values and states for various switch features and parameters.

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