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ZyXEL MGS3600-24F

MGS3600-24F_V1.00(AACA.0)C0
Release Note/Manual Supplement
Date: Nov. 02, 2012

This document describes the features in the MGS3600-24F product for its
MGS3600-24F_V1.00(AACA.0)C0 release.

Support Platforms:
ZyXEL MGS3600-24F_V1.00(AACA.0)C0 supports models: ZyXEL MGS3600-24F

Version:
OS Version: MGS3600-24F_V1.00(AACA.0)C0 | 11/02/2012
BootBase Version: V1.00 | 11/02/2011

Main Features:
1. IPv6 Management/host
2. IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet
3. IEEE 802.3u 100Base-Tx Ethernet
4. IEEE 802.ab 1000Base-T Ethernet
5. IEEE 802.3z 1000Base-SX/LX Ethernet
6. IEEE 802.3x flow control
7. IEEE 802.1d spanning tree protocol
8. IEEE 802.1w rapid spanning tree protocol
9. IEEE 802.1s multiple spanning tree protocol
10. IEEE 802.1p class of service, priority protocols
11. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging
12. IEEE 802.1x port authentication
13. IEEE 802.3ad LACP aggregation
14. IEEE 802.3ah Ethernet OAM
15. IEEE 802.1ag Ethernet CFM
16. ITU-T Y.1731 Performance Monitoring
17. ITU-T G.8031 Ethernet Linear Protection
18. ITU-T G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection
19. Flow Control
20. SFP Read Information
21. Cable Diagnostic
22. MAC entry search
23. Trunking Failover
24. Support ACL and QCL for traffic filtering
25. IEEE 802.1p with 8 hardware priority queues per port for different types of
traffic
26. IEEE 802.1ad QinQ
27. IEEE 802.1Q tag-based and port-based VLAN
28. WRR/SPQ scheduling algorithm
29. Policy based rate limiting
30. Policy based bandwidth control
31. Port based traffic shaping
32. IGMP snooping (v1, v2, v3)
33. IGMP filtering, IGMP Proxy
34. Jumbo frame support (9K Bytes) for high performance data backup or
35. Support GVRP, automatic VLAN member registration
36. MLDv2 Snooping
37. Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR)
38. MRSTP- Multiple RSTP
39. IP source guard (static IP/MAC binding, DHCP snooping, ARP inspection)
40. Layer 2 isolation Private VLAN Edge (PVE), also known as protected ports,
41. provides L2 isolation between clients in the same VLAN
42. supports multiple uplinks.
43. Limiting MAC number per port
44. MAC filtering per port secures access to each port
45. MAC freeze
46. Port security, port isolation, port mirroring
47. Static MAC forwarding per port: only specified MAC addresses can access the
48. CPU Protection
49. IP-MAC-Port Binding
50. SSH v1/v2
51. HTTPS (SSL)
52. RADIUS accounting
53. TACACS+ authentication, accounting
54. NTP
55. Dual Image
56. Management Access Policy Control
57. IPv4/IPv6 Dual TCP/IP stack management / host
58. SysLog for All Event Log Data Collection
59. Telnet Server / TFTP Server / DHCP Client
60. SNMP v1, v2c, v3; SNMP Trap group
61. CPU Utilization status; Idle Time-out (Auto-logout)
62. RMON
63. Out-of-Band management/ RS-232c local console
64. Firmware upgrade, configuration backup/restore via TFTP
65. Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP, IEEE 802.1ab) with LLDP-MED extensions
66. Send system trap to trap server
67. DHCP relay, DHCP relay per VLAN, DHCP relay option 82, DHCP client
68. Port mirroring: supports source/destination/both port mirroring
69. Intelligent ACL (L2/L3/L4 Access List Control)
Bug Fix:
1. Bug 13433 V1.22 SNMPc:get mib file will stop on atIfindex OID
2. Bug 13210 fix LACP WEB information incorrect problem

Known Issue:
1. No

Limitation of Settings:

Firmware Upgrade:

The MGS3600-24F uses HTTP to upgrade firmware in run-time through its built-in HTTP
server. You can use any Browser (for example IE Windows) to upgrade MGS3600-24F. The
upgrade procedure is as follows:

Upgrade MGS3600-24F FW:

Firmware
This section describes how to upgrade Firmware. The Switch can be
enhanced with more value-added functions by installing firmware upgrades.

Firmware Upgrade
This page facilitates an update of the firmware controlling the Switch.

Web Interface
To configure a Firmware Upgrade Configuration in the web interface:
1. Chick Browser to select firmware in you device.
2. Click Upload.

Figure 5-2.1: The Firmware update

Parameter description:
Browse :
Click the Browse... button to search the Firmware URL and filename.
Upload:
Click the Upload button then the switch will start to upload the firmware from
firmware stored location PC or Server.
NOTE: This page facilitates an update of the firmware
controlling the stack. switch. Uploading software will
update all managed switches in the stack to the location
of a software image and click. After the software image is
uploaded, a page announces that the firmware update is
initiated. After about a minute, the firmware is updated
and all managed switches in the stack restart. the switch
restarts.

WARNING: While the firmware is being updated, Web


access appears to be defunct. The front LED flashes
Green/Off with a frequency of 10 Hz while the firmware
update is in progress. Do not restart or power off the
device at this time or the switch may fail to function
afterwards.
5-2.2 Firmware Selection
Due to the switch supports Dual image for firmware redundancy purpose.
You can select what firmware image for your device start firmware or
operating firmware. This page provides information about the active and
alternate (backup) firmware images in the device, and allows you to revert
to the alternate image.
Web Interface
To configure a Firmware Selection in the web interface:
1. Chick Activate Alternate Image.
2. Click yes to complete firmware selection.
Figure 5-2.2: The Firmware Selection
Parameter description:
Activate Alternate Image :
Click to use the alternate image. This button may be disabled depending on system
state.
Cancel:
Cancel activating the backup image. Navigates away from this page.
Image :
The flash index name of the firmware image. The name of primary (preferred)
image is image, the alternate image is named image.bk.
Version :
The version of the firmware image.
Date :
The date where the firmware was produced.

NOTE:
1. In case the active firmware image is the alternate
image, only the "Active Image" table is shown. In this
case, the Activate Alternate Image button is also
disabled.
2. If the alternate image is active (due to a corruption of the
primary image or by manual intervention), uploading a new
firmware image to the device will automatically use the
primary image slot and activate this.
3. The firmware version and date information may be empty for
older firmware releases. This does not constitute an error.

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