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1.           Work Ports 2  Port 01 Port 03  Part D    Port 05  Port 06  Port 08    Notice  The trunk function do not support GVRP and X Ring     Assigning 2 ports to a trunk group with LACP disabled    Port Trunk   Aggregator Information    Aggregator Setting I Aggregator Information   State Activity      Static Trunking Group  Group Key 1  Port Member 12    Static Trunking Group Information tab    B Group Key  This is a read only field that displays the trunk group ID   R Port Member  This is a read only field that displays the members of the static    trunk group     61      LACP Enabled  Having configured the aggregator setting with LACP enabled  you can check the    trunking group information between two switches on the Aggregator Information tab     gee es I    Configuration for Switch 1    Set System Priority of the trunk group  The field displays with    1    by default   Select a trunk group ID by clicking the pull down menu    Enable LACP    Include the member ports by highlighting the ports in the right list box and then  click the Add button  Note the number in the Work Ports field changes    automatically depending on how many ports you have selected     Port Trunk   Aggregator Setting    Aggregator Setting   Aggregator Information T State Activity      System Priority        1    Group ID Trunk 1      LACP Enable  lt     Work Ports 2          IPort 03 port 01  Port 02    Port 04   Port 06    Port 08                   Notice  The trunk function do not support GVRP an
2.        Disable source port of    monitor function       switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2    switch config if  no monitor       802 1x Commands Set       Commands Level    Description    Example          8021x enable G          Use the 802 1x global       switch config   8021x enable       131                configuration  command to enable    802 1x protocols        8021x system radiusip   IP address     Use the global  configuration  command to change    the radius server IP     switch config   8021x system  radiusip 192 168 1 1       8021x system serverport   port ID     Use the global  configuration  command to change    the radius server port    switch config   8021x system  serverport 1815       8021x system  accountport   port ID     Use the global  configuration  command to change    the accounting port    switch config   8021x system  accountport 1816       8021x system sharedkey   ID     Use the global  configuration  command to change    the shared key value     switch config   8021x system  sharedkey 123456       8021x system nasid     words     Use the global  configuration  command to change  the NAS ID    switch config   8021x system    nasid test1       8021x misc quietperiod     sec      Use the global  configuration  command to specify  the quiet period of the    switch in seconds    switch config   8021x misc  quietperiod 10       8021x misc txperiod     sec      Use the global  configuration  command to set the  TX period in seconds     switch confi
3.     Disable port event for  SMTP       switch config  interface  fastethernet 3    switch config if  no event smtp                               SNTP Commands Set   Commands Level  Description Example   sntp enable G Enable SNTP function  switch config  sntp enable   sntp daylight G  Enable daylight saving  switch config  sntp daylight  time  If the SNTP  function is inactive   this command can   t be  applied    sntp daylight period G  Set period of daylight  switch config   sntp    Start time   End time  saving time  If the daylight period 20110101 01 01  SNTP function is 20110202 01 01  inactive  this command  can t be applied   Parameter format    yyyymmdd hh mm    sntp daylight offset G Set offset of daylight  switch config  sntp    Minute  saving time  If SNTP is daylight offset 3  inactive  this command  can   t be applied    snip ip G  Setthe SNTP server  switch config  sntp ip 192 168 1 1     IP        IP  If SNTP is inactive   this command can   t be             136             applied                                            sntp timezone G  Set timezone index   switch config  sntp timezone 22   Timezone  Use the    show sntp  timzezone    command  to get more  information of index  number  sntp sync interval G  Setsynchronization     switch config t sntp sync interval   Secs  interval in seconds 1024  show sntp P  Show SNTP switch show sntp  information  show sntp timezone P Show index number of  switch show sntp timezone  the time zone list  no sntp G  Disable 
4.   120             grpid   GroupID    port   PortNumbers     switch vlan  vlan port based    grpname test grpid 2 port 2 3 4          show vlan  GroupI D  Show VLAN switch vlan show vlan 2    lt  information   show vlan   no vlan group Delete port base group switch vlan  no vlan group 2   GroupID           ID          IEEE 802 1Q VLAN       vlan 8021q mnt vid  VID     Configure  management VID  0  means disabled     switch vlan  vlan 8021q mnt vid  22   Is Management VLAN ID equal to  Management Port VLAN ID yes       vlan 8021q name   GroupName    vid    VID     Change the name of  VLAN group  If the  group doesn   t exist   this command can   t be  applied     switch vlan  vlan 8021q name  test vid 22       vlan 80210 port   PortNumber   access link untag   UntaggedVID     Assign an access link  for VLAN by port  If the  port belongs to a trunk  group  this command  can t be applied     switch vlan  vlan 8021q port 3  access link untag 22       vlan 8021q port   PortNumber   trunk link tag   TaggedVID List     Assign a trunk link for  VLAN by port  If the  port belongs to a trunk  group  this command  can   t be applied     switch vlan  vlan 8021q port 3  trunk link tag 2 3 6 99   or   switch vlan  vlan 8021q port 3  trunk link tag 3 20          vlan 8021q port   PortNumber   hybrid link untag   UntaggedVID   tag    TaggedVID List           Assign a hybrid link for  VLAN by port  If the  port belongs to a trunk  group  this command  can   t be applied        switch vlan  vla
5.   Backup Configuration    You can back up the current configuration from flash ROM to the TFTP server for the  purpose of recovering the configuration later  It helps you avoid wasting time on    configuring the settings by backing up the entire configuration     m TFTP Server IP Address  Type in the IP address of the TFTP server   m Backup File Name  Type in the file name   m When finished  click Apply to start backing up     TFTP   Backup Configuration  Update Firmware   Restore Configuration I Backup Configuration      TFTP Server IP Address  192 168 16 2  Backup File Name  data bin    Apply   Help      Backup Configuration interface    40    System Event Log    This page allows the user to decide whether to send the system event log  and select the  mode which the system event log will be sent to client only  server only  or both client and  server  What kind of event log will be issued to the client server depends on the selection  on the Event Configuration tab     System Event Log   Syslog Configuration    Syslog Client Mode  Select the system log mode   Client Only  Server Only  or  Both     Client Only    means the system event log will only be sent to this interface of the  switch  but on the other hand    Server Only    means the system log will only be sent to  the remote system log server with its IP assigned  If the mode is set in    Both     the  system event log will be sent to the remote server and this interface    Syslog Server IP Address  When the    Syslo
6.   Group Name      NoAuthNoPriv     AuthNoPriv     Security Level   f C AuthPriv     Context Match Rule    Exact    Prefix  Read View Name     Write View Name       Notify View Name        MIBView Table  Current MIBTables   New MIBView Table      Remove Add     none  View Name   SubOid Tree     Type     Excluded    Included    Help    Note   Any modification of SNMPv3 tables might cause MIB accessing rejection  Please take notice of the causality between the tables before you modify these tables     SNMPv3 configuration interface     gt  Access Table    Configure the SNMPv3 access table    m Context Prefix  In this filed type in the prefix letters of the context name that is  assigned in the context table   Group Name  Type in the group name that is assigned in the group table   Security Level  Select a radio button to determine which security level is assigned  to the group  The options include   NoAuthNoPriv  Communications are made without authentication or encryption     AuthNoPriv  Communications are made with authentication but without encryption   88    AuthPriv  Communications are made with authentication and encryption    Context Match Rule  Select the radio button to determine the context matching rule   You can configure it as a complete matching or prefix matching condition    Read View Name  Assign permission of reading to a user ID typed that exists in the  User Table    Write View Name  Assign permission of writing to a user ID typed that exists in the  User Tab
7.   Physical Dimensions    The figure below illustrates the dimensions 59 6mm x 152mm x 105mm  W x H x D  for    the Managed Industrial Switch                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  988080   59 6   EG   A n  j  o o  o o o o o  000000 00000  000090 000000  000000 o o 0 00    0000 000000  000000 00000  o o o 0o 0o o 000000  000000 o o o o o  Ne IF 00000 000000  F o o o 00000     299999 000000   gt j o 0 0 00000    Sl EEE 0 0 000000  ol o o 00000  N ICI go o oo 0o 0 0 0  000 00000  BIS 0 0 070 0 0 00  2 2 o 0 0 00000  E algo o o 000000  000 00000  oa    000000  000 00000  Q o o o o 000000  00000 00000  4 0000 000000  00000  i     nm   o    Mechanical Dimensions    LED Indicators    LED indicators located on the front panel display the power status and network status  of the Managed Industrial Switch  Please refer to the following table for further details                                   LED Color Description  On The switch is the maste
8.   System Configuration   Trap Configuration I SNMPyv3 Configuration    Community Strings  Current Strings   New Community String    Remove   Add    public__RO String    PString3    private RW  PStringi RO CRO CRW  PString2 RW       Agent Mode    Current Mode  T SNMP VINZC only  SNMP v1 v2c only  C SNMP V3 only    C SNMP VINZCN3    Change    Help      SNMP System Configuration interface    85    Trap Configuration    A trap manager is a management station that receives trap messages generated by the    switch  If no trap manager is defined  no traps will be issued  To define a management    station as a trap manager  assign an IP address  enter the SNMP community strings  and    select the SNMP trap version     IP Address  Enter the IP address of the trap manager    Community  Enter the community string for the trap station    Trap Version  Select the SNMP trap version   v1 or v2c    When finished  click Add    To remove a specific manager station  select the entries listed in the Current  Managers field and click Remove     SNMP   Trap Configuration    System Configuration   Trap Configuration   SNMPy3 Configuration    Trap Managers  Current Managers   New Manager   Remove   Add    192 168 16 21  TrapHost  v1 IP Address    192 168 16 23    192 168 16 22  TrapHost2  v2  Community    TrapHost3    Trap  version     Help      Trap Managers interface         yi    vor    86    SNMPV3 Configuration    This tab allows users to configure the SNMPv3 settings for communications via SNM
9.  3  6      Workport   The   amount of work ports    This value could not   be less than zero or   greater than the   amount of member   ports   aggregator activityport G  Set activity port switch config  aggregator   Group ID  activityport 1 2   Port Numbers   aggregator group G  Assign a static trunk  switch config  aggregator group     GroupID   Port list     nolacp          group    GroupID   1 3   Port list   Member port  list  This parameter  could be a port range   ex 1 4  or a port list  separate by a comma   ex 2  3  6         1 2 4 nolacp   or   switch config  aggregator group  1 3 1 2 nolacp       118                                     show aggregator P Show the information  switch show aggregator 1  of trunk group or   switch show aggregator 2   or   switch show aggregator 3  no aggregator lacp G  Disable the LACP switch config  no aggregator lacp   GroupID  function of trunk group  1  no aggregator group G  Remove a trunk group  switch config  no aggregator   GroupID  group 1   DMI Commands Set   Commands Level  Description Example  show dmi I  Display DMI status for  switch config  interface    Mini GBIC ports    fastEthernet 7  switch config if   show dmi       dmi temperature   HighAlarm      HighWarning    LowWarning      LowAlarm    E mail   ShutDown     Set reactions for port  temperature    monitoring    switch config  interface  fastEthernet 7  switch config if   dmi temperature  highalarm shutdown       dmi voltage   HighAlarm      HighWarning    LowWarn
10.  Lowest     Lowest     Lowest     Lowest     Lowest       Lowest     Priority 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23  Lowest    Lowest Y  Lowest     Lowest     Lowest     Lowest    Lowest Y    Lowest Y  Priority 24 25 26 2i 28 29 30 31  Lowest      Lowest     Lowest     Lowest     Lowest     Lowest      Lowest        Lowest v  Priority 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39  Lowest Y   Lowest     Lowest      Lowest      Lowest   Lowest Y   Lowest Y    Lowest     Priority 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47  Lowest     Lowest     Lowest      Lowest Y    Lowest Y  Lowest Y Lowest       Lowest     Priority 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55  Lowest Y    Lowest     Lowest      Lowest Y    Lowest Y  Lowest Y    Lowest       Lowest     Priority 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63  Lowest Y    Lowest Y   Lowest    Lowest Y    Lowest       Lowest      Lowest      Lowest       QoS Configuration interface     gt  Port based Priority  Configure the priority level for each port  Any packet received from a single port is sent to  the    Lowest    queue by default  This item allows users to change the priority level for each    port respectively     m Port x  Four priority levels  High  Middle  Low  and Lowest  are available     m Click the Apply button to have the configuration take effect     91     gt  COS Configuration    Configure this item to allocate the identified packet to different queues according to the  packet   s 3 bit 802 1p priority classification field that is embedded in the 4 byte 802 1q  VLAN tag field  Before configuring this field 
11.  click Apply to have the modification take effect     79    Rapid Spanning Tree    The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol  RSTP  is an evolution of the Spanning Tree Protocol  providing for faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change  The system also  supports STP and will auto detect the connected device running STP or RSTP     RSTP System Configuration    This tab allows users to configure parameters for RSTP and displays the spanning tree    information of the root bridge     m  RSTP mode  Click the pull down menu to enable the RSTP function   Priority  0 61440   The switch with the lowest numerical value has the highest  priority and will be selected as the root device  If the value is changed  users must  reboot the switch  Note the value specified in this field must be a multiple of 4096  according to the protocol rule    m Max Age  6 40   Enter the time in seconds between 6 and 40 for which the switch  waits to attempt to save its configuration    m Hello Time  1 10   Enter the time in seconds between 1 and 10 that controls the  switch to send out the BPDU packet to check current states of RSTP    m Forward Delay Time  4 30   Enter the time in seconds between 4 and 30 that a port  spends changing from its learning and listening state to the forwarding state    m When finished  click the Apply button to have the configuration take effect      NOTE  Follow the rule below to configure Max Age  Hello Time  and Forward Delay  Time parameters   2 x  Forward Delay Time
12.  down the scroll bar and click on the port number to choose a  particular port to be configured    m State  Enable disable the port  If the port state is set on    Disable     the port will not be  able to receive or transmit any packet    m Negotiation  Options include Auto and Force  With this parameter set on Auto  the  speed and duplex fields display in grey  which means the port are negotiated  automatically  When you set it on Force  you have to set the speed and duplex mode  manually by clicking the pull down menus of the Speed and Duplex fields    m Speed  It is available for selecting when the Negotiation field is set on Force  When  the Negotiation field is set on Auto  this field becomes a read only field displaying in  grey    m Duplex  It is available for selecting when the Negotiation field is set on Force  When  the Negotiation field is set on Auto  this field becomes a read only field displaying in  grey    m Flow Control  Whether the receiving node sends feedback to the sending node is  determined by this item  With this item enabled  if the input data rate of the receiving  device exceeds  the receiving device will send a PAUSE frame which halts the  transmission of the sender for a specified period of time  With this item disabled  the  receiving device will drop the packets it is unable to process    m Security  When the Security selection is set as    On     any access from the device  which connects to this port will be blocked unless the MAC address of 
13.  fair queuing scheme  The switch will follow the ratio  of 8 4 2 1 to process priority queues including High  Middle  Low and Lowest   For example  while the system processing  1 frame in the lowest queue  2  frames in the low queue  4 frames in the middle queue  and 8 frames in the high  queue will be processed at the same time in accordance with the 8 4 2 1 policy  rule    gt  Use a strict priority scheme  With this radio button selected  you have to click  the pull down menu labeled    Priority Type       gt  Priority Type  Five options   Port based  TOS only  COS only  TOS first  and  COS first are provided except    Disable     Disable means QoS function is not  activated   m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect     90    QoS Configuration    QoS Policy      Use an 8 4 2 1 weighted fair queuing scheme  Ouse a strict priority scheme  Priority Type    Disable x                                                                                                                                  Port based Priority    Port 01 Port 02 Port 03 Port 04 Port 05 Port 06 Port 07 Port 08   Lowest vi   Lowest      Lowest x   Lowest vi  Lowest v  Lowest     Lowest      Lowest     Cos    Priority 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 z   Lowest x    Lowest M    Lowest vi  Lowest x   Lowest x   Lowest x    Lowest vi   Lowest x   Tos   Priority 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 T  Lowest Y   Lowest     Lowest       Lowest     Lowest     Lowest     Lowest      Lowest     Priority 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15  Lowest     Lowest    
14.  fastEthernet 2  switch config if  stp path priority  16       stp admin p2p   Auto True False     Configure Admin P2P  of STP priority on this    interface     switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch config if  stp admin p2p  Auto       stp admin edge   True False     Configure Admin Edge  of STP priority on this    switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2          interface  switch config if  stp admin edge  True  stp admin non stp Configure Admin switch config  interface   True False  NonSTP of STP fastEthernet 2          priority on this       switch config if  stp admin non s       124                                                          interface  tp False  show spanning tree E  Display a summary of  switch gt show spanning tree   the spanning tree   states   no spanning tree G Disable spanning tree   switch config  no spanning tree   QOS Commands Set   Commands Level  Description Example  qos policy G Select QOS policy switch config  qos policy   weighted fair strict  scheduling weighted fair  qos prioritytype G  Setting of QOS priority  switch config  qos prioritytype   port based cos only tos type port base   only cos first tos first   qos priority portbased G  Configure Port based  switch config  qos priority   Por Priority portbased 1 low   lowest low middle high   qos priority cos G  Configure COS Priority switch config  qos priority cos 0   Priority  lowest low mid middle  die high   qos priority tos G Configure TOS Priority  switch config  qos prior
15.  have a different IP address every time it connects to the network  In some  systems  the device s IP address can even change while it is still connected  DHCP  also supports a mix of static and dynamic IP addresses  Dynamic addressing simplifies  network administration because the software keeps track of IP addresses rather than  requires an administrator to manage the task  This means that a new computer can be  easily added to a network without the hassle of manually assigning it a unique IP  address    The system provides the DHCP server function  With the DHCP server function    enabled  the switch system is able to be configured as a DHCP server     34    System Configuration    DHCP Server  This pull down menu allows you to configure the switch to be the  DHCP server on your local network    Low IP Address  Type in an IP address as the beginning of a range of the  dynamic IP address  As the figure shown below  for example  192 168 16 100 is  the relatively low IP address of the range    High IP Address  Type in an IP address as the beginning of a range of the  dynamic IP address  As the figure shown below  for example  192 168 16 200 is  the relatively high IP address of the range    Subnet Mask  Type in the subnet mask of the IP configuration    Gateway  Type in the IP address of the gateway in your network    DNS  Type in the IP address of Domain Name Server in your network    Lease Time  sec   The length of time the dynamic IP addresses assigned to  clients     Clic
16.  of the same VLAN group  Note all unselected ports are treated  as belonging to another single VLAN that is  technically  a single broadcast domain  If  the port based VLAN is enabled  the VLAN tagging will be ignored  Port based VLAN  allows the user to create separate VLANs to limit the unnecessary packet flooding   however  for the purpose of sharing resource  a single port called a common port can  belongs to different VLANs  which all the member devices  ports  in different VLANs  have the permission to access the common port while they still cannot communicate  with each other in different VLANs     VLAN Configuration  VLAN Operation Mode    Port Based  lt      I Enable GVRP Protocol  Management Vlan ID  fo    Add   Edit   Delete   Help      VLAN     Port Based interface    m Click the pull down menu to select Port Based and then click the Apply button to  set the VLAN operation mode on Port Based     m With the VLAN operation mode selected  click Add to create a new VLAN group     72    VLAN Configuration    VLAN Operation Mode  Port Based          Enable GYRP Protocol    Management Wlan ID      Group Name  VLAN ID    Port 04  Dort  05  Port 06  Port 07  Port 08                                                         Apply    VLAN 1    79  Port 01  Port 02  Port  03  Add    Add a Port Based VLAN    Enter the group name and VLAN ID  Select the port number available in the left list  box  and click the Add button to move the highlighted ports to the right list box  Or  y
17.  securing switch  management  The purpose of giving permission to limited IP addresses is to allow only  the authorized personnel device to do the management task on the switch     m IP Security Mode  With this selection item set in the Enable mode  the Enable  HTTP Server  Enable Telnet Server checkboxes and the ten security IP fields will  then be available  If not  those items will appear in grey    m Enable HTTP Server  With this checkbox ticked  Ethernet devices whose IP  addresses match any one of the ten IP addresses in the Security IP table will be  given permission to access this switch via the HTTP service    m Enable Telnet Server  With this checkbox ticked  Ethernet devices whose IP  addresses match any one of the ten IP addresses in the Security IP table will be  given permission to access this switch via the telnet service    m Security IP 1   10  The system allows the user to assign up to 10 specific IP  addresses for access security  Only when IP Security Mode is enabled can these  10 IP addresses access and manage the switch through the HTTP Telnet services     m And then  click Apply to have the configuration take effect      NOTE  Remember to execute the    Save Configuration    action  otherwise the new    configuration will lose when the switch powers off     52    IP Security  IP Security Mode   Enable v     IV Enable HTTP Server  IV Enable Telnet Server    Security IP1  192 168 16 11      Security IP2  192 168 16 21  Security IP3  192 168 16 31      Sec
18.  than or equal to 2   Hello Time   1    Help      Apply      Root Bridge Information    Bridge ID 0080000F3800055E  Root Priority 32768  Root Port Root  Root Path Cost 0  Max Age 20  Hello Time 2    Forward Delay 15    RSTP System Configuration interface    81    Port Configuration    This tab offers the interface for RSTP port configuration where you can assign  parameters to each port  The rapid spanning tree protocol will have the port with the  higher priority in forwarding state and block other ports to make certain that there is no  loop in the LAN     Scroll the list box to select a port for configuration   Path Cost  The path cost can be managed  Enter a number in the range of 1 to  200 000 000    m Priority  Port Poriority  Give the value to decide which port should be blocked by  setting its priority  Enter a number between 0 and 240  The entered value must be a  multiple of 16    m Admin P2P  The rapid state transitions possible within RSTP are dependent upon  whether the port concerned can only be connected to exactly another bridge  i e  it is  served by a point to point LAN segment   or can be connected to two or more  bridges  i e  it is served by a shared medium LAN segment   This function allows the  P2P states of the link to be manipulated administratively  True means the port is  regarded as a point to point link  False means the port is regarded as a shared link   Auto means the link type is determined by the auto negotiation between the two  peers    m Ad
19.  the assigned IP  address on DHCP server  After users click Apply  a popup dialog shows up  It is to  inform the user that when the DHCP client is enabled  the current IP will lose and the  user should find the new IP on the DHCP server   m IP Address  Assign the IP address for the indistrial switch  With the DHCP Client  function enabled  the switch is configured as a DHCP client and users doesn t need  to assign the IP address that is assigned by the DHCP server  The default IP is  192 168 16 1 or the user has to assign an IP address manually when DHCP Client is  disabled    m Subnet Mask  Assign the subnet mask to the IP address  If the DHCP Client  function is disabled  the user has to assign the subnet mask manually    m Gateway  Assign the network gateway for the switch  If the DHCP Client function is  disabled  the user has to assign the gateway manually  The default gateway is  192 168 16 254    m DNS1  The abbreviation of Domain Name Server   an Internet service that translates  domain names into IP addresses  The domain name is in alphabetic order  which is  easy to be remembered  The Internet is based on IP address  Therefore  every time  you use a domain name  a DNS service must translate the name into the  corresponding IP address  For example  the domain name www net com might  translate to 192 168 16 1     31    m DNS2  The backup for DNS1  When DNS1 cannot function  DNS2 will then replace    DNS1   m When finished  click Apply to have the configuration take ef
20.  through any of the access ports of the same PVID  the  switch will remove the tag from the frame to recover it to what it was  Those  ports of the same untagged VID are regarded as the same VLAN group    members     Because the access port doesn   t have an understanding of tagged frame  the  field of Tagged VID is not available     Trunk Link  A segment which provides the link path for one or more  VLAN aware devices  A Trunk Port connecting to the trunk link has an  understanding of tagged frame  which is used for communications across  VLANs  Which frames of the specified VIDs will be forwarded depends on the  values filled in the Tagged VID field  Please insert a comma between two VIDs     1  A trunk port doesnt insert tags into an untagged frame  and therefore the  untagged VID field is not available    2  It   s not necessary to type    1    in the tagged VID field  The trunk port will  forward the frames of VLAN 1    3  The trunk port has to be connected to a trunk hybrid port of the other switch   Both the tagged VID of the two ports have to be the same     Hybrid Link  A segment which consists of Access and Trunk links  The hybrid  port has both the features of the access and trunk ports  A hybrid port has a  PVID belonging to a particular VLAN  and also forwards the specified    77    tagged frames for the purpose of VLAN communications between switches      NOTE  7  It s not necessary to type    1    in the tagged VID field  The hybrid port will  forward the frame
21.  users have to select the Use a strict priority  scheme radio button and set the Priority Type on COS only or COS first     m Priority  The 3 bit 802 1p priority values range from 0 to 7  Click the pull down menu  to specify the corresponding queue for the identified COS value  priority  to which the  identified frame will be sent     m Click the Apply button to have the configuration take effect      gt  TOS Configuration    Configure this item to allocate the identified packet to different queues according to the  packet   s 6 bit DSCP  Differentiated Service Code Point  value inside the 1 byte ToS   Type of Service  field  The 6 bit DSCP value defines up to 64 priority values  Therefore   you can assign one of the four queues to each priority respectively     m Priority  Click the pull down menu to specify the corresponding queue for the    identified TOS  DSCP  value to which the identified packet will be sent   m Click the Apply button to have the configuration take effect     92    X Ring     X Ring provides a faster redundant recovery than the Spanning Tree topology  The  action is similar to STP or RSTP  but the algorithms between them are not the same  To  configure an X Ring group  the X Ring function has to be enabled on each switch whose    two ports connecting to the ring group in which should be assigned as the member ports     The two switches forming the last segment of a multi device X Ring group will  automatically be designated as master switches between wh
22.  value    1   gt    Max Age value  gt   2 x  Hello Time    value  1     Root Bridge Information    The column fields give the current bridge information for the switch     80    Bridge ID  This field displays the bridge ID by showing the MAC address of this  switch    Root Priority  This field displays the numerical value indicating bridge priority of the  switch  Generally  the switch with the lowest numerical value in the network is set as  the root bridge    Root Port  This field indicates which port is connecting to the root bridge  When the  switch is set as the root bridge  the word    Root    shows here    Root Path Cost  This field displays the path cost between the switch   s root port and  the designated port of the root bridge  Path cost is a value to each port typically  based on rules described as part of 802 1d  For the root bridge this is zero  For all  other bridges  it is the sum of the port path costs on the least cost path to the root  bridge    Max Age  Displays the configured aging time of the switch    Hellow Time  Displays the configured Hellow Time     Forward Delay  Displays the configured forward delay time     RSTP   System Configuration    System Configuration   Port Configuration    RSTP Mode  Enable  lt    Priority  0 61440   22768  Max Age  6 40   20  Hello Time  1 10   2    Forward Delay Time  4 30  fis    Priority must be a multiple of 4096  2  Forward Delay Time 1  should be greater than or equal to the Max Age   The Max Age should be greater
23. 122             spanning tree receives  from the root switch  If  a switch does not  receive a bridge  protocol data unit   BPDU  message from  the root switch within  this interval  it  recomputed the  Spanning Tree  Protocol  STP   topology        spanning tree    hello time  seconds     Use the spanning tree  hello time global  configuration  command to specify  the interval between  hello bridge protocol  data units  BPDUs      switch config  spanning tree    hello time 3          spanning tree    forward time  seconds           Use the spanning tree  forward time global  configuration  command to set the  forwarding time for the  specified  spanning tree  instances  The  forwarding time  determines how long  each of the listening  and learning states  last before the port  begins forwarding        switch config  spanning tree  forward time 20       123          stp path cost   1 200000000     Use the spanning tree  cost interface  configuration  command to set the  path cost for Spanning  Tree Protocol  STP   calculations  In the  event of looping  the  spanning tree  considers the path  cost when selecting an  interface to place into  the forwarding state     switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch config if  stp path cost 20       stp path priority   0 240     Use the spanning tree  port priority interface  configuration  command to configure  a port priority that is  used when two  switches tie for  position as the root    switch     switch config  interface 
24. 4 10 100 1000T   4 100 1000 Mini GBIC  Wide Operating Temperature   40 C   75  C   Managed Industrial Switch with nOS 2 0    User Manual    V3 0  Dec 2012    FCC Warning    This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  Class A digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules  These limits  are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses   and can radiate radio frequency energy  It may cause harmful interference  to radio communications if the equipment is not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment  does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can  be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is  encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  following measures   m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   m Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver   m Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver is connected     m Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     CE Mark Warning    This is a Class A product  In a domestic environment this product may  cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take    adequate measures     Content    NENNE 1  MTOJUCHOM b
25. 54  dhcpserver dnsip Configure DNS IP for  switch config  dhcpserver dnsip   DNS IP  DHCP clients 192 168 1 1       dhcpserver leasetime     sec      Configure lease time in  seconds    switch config  dhcpserver  leasetime 1       dhcpserver ipbinding   IP address     Set static IP for DHCP    clients by port    switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch config if  dhcpserver  ipbinding 192 168 1 1       show dhcpserver    Show configuration of    switch show dhcpserver       configuration DHCP server configuration  show dhcpserver clients Show client entries of  switch show dhcpserver clients  DHCP server       show dhcpserver  ip binding    Show IP Binding  information of DHCP    server    switch show dhcpserver  ip binding       no dhcpserver    Disable DHCP server    function    switch config  no dhcpserver       security enable    Enable IP security    function    switch config  security enable       security http    Enable IP security of  HTTP server    switch config  security http       security telnet    Enable IP security of    telnet server    switch config  security telnet       security ip   Index 1  10    IP  Address     Set the IP security list    switch config  security ip 1  192 168 1 55       show security    Show the information    of IP security    switch show security          no security          Disable IP security       switch config  no security       114          function                               no security http G Disable IP security of  s
26. D Role 1st Ring Port 2nd Ring Port    X Ring  Interface       Legacy Ring Mode    Setting the X Ring  Operation Mode on Legacy Ring mode means the switch is  configured as a backward compatible device that could only be a non master switch    when joining a legacy X Ring group   m 15 Ring Port  Click the pull down menu to select a port as the first ring port     m 2  Ring Port  Click the pull down menu to select a port as the second ring port   m When finished  click the Apply button to have the configuration take effect     94    X Ring     X Ring  Operation Mode     Legacy Ring  lt     Legacy Ring    ist Ring Port 2nd Ring Port  Port 01  x    Port 02  x      Help  Legacy Ring Interface     NOTE  1  When the X Ring  function is enabled  the user must disable the RSTP    function  The X Ring  and RSTP functions cannot work simultaneously  on a switch    2  Remember to execute the    Save Configuration    action  otherwise the new    configuration will lose when the switch powers off     95    LLDP Configuration    Link Layer Discovery Protocol  LLDP   a one way protocol  specified in the IEEE 802 1AB  standard allows stations attached to the same IEEE 802 LAN to advertise their  information to neighbors and store the information received from adjacent stations   Receivers on the same physical LAN will store the information distributed via LLDP in a  standard Management Information Base  MIB  where the information can be accessed  by a Network Management System  NMS  using a p
27. FTP    server and the file name    of the image are    required     switch config  restore  flash restore_cfg          upgrade  flash upgrade_fw          Upgrade firmware via    TFTP  IP address of the  TFTP server and the file    name of the image are    required     switch config  upgrade  flash upgrade_fw          SystemLog  SMTP and Event Commands Set       Commands    Level    Description    Example       systemlog mode   client server both     G    Specify the log mode    switch config   systemlog mode  both                                  systemlog ip G  Set System log server  switch config   systemlog ip   IP address  IP address  192 168 1 100  show systemlog E  Display system log   Switch gt show systemlog  show systemlog P  Show system log client switchtshow systemlog   amp  server information  no systemlog G  Disable systemlog switch config  no systemlog  functon  smtp enable G Enable SMTP function  switch config  smtp enable  smtp serverip G  Configure SMTP switch config  smtp serverip   IP address  server IP 192 168 1 5       134             smtp sender    Send the sender  identification when an    event occurs    switch config  smtp sender  test01          smtp authentication Enable SMTP switch config  smtp  authentication authentication  smtp account Configure switch config  smtp account     account     authentication account    John       smtp password  password   password   confirm password      password     Configure  authentication  password    switch conf
28. I                                                                                  High Warning Status Low Warning    C S   C  O off    e mail              O off    e mail  V y V  O off    e mail     O off    e mail  m   mm m    l m    i  O off O e mail O off O e mail  mW lri my  l mW l  O off    e mail     O off    e mail  MY    w my  O off    e mail O off O e mail    DMI interface    Low Alarm   J  C   O off    e mail    lv   O off    e mail      m    O off    e mail            M     O off    e mail    my  O off    e mail          Port No   Click the pull down menu to select a particular SFP port to display its    Temperature  The fields showing values measured in degrees Celsius  Click the    radio button labeled as  Off to shut down the device or the other one labeled as       e mail to send e mail for notifications when the port temperature reaches the    threshold     Voltage  The fields showing values measured in voltages  Click the radio button    labeled as    Off to shut down the device or the other one labeled as    e mail to    send e mail for notifications when the port voltage reaches the threshold     69    Current  The fields showing values measured in milliamperes  Click the radio  button labeled as    Off to shut down the device or the other one labeled as    e mail  to send e mail for notifications when the port current reaches the threshold    TX PWR  The fields showing values measured in milliwatts  Click the radio button  labeled as    Off to shut down t
29. I DD     Crossover Cable Schema    12    SFP Cabling    SFP Connection  To connect the transceiver and the LC cable  please follow the steps shown below     First  insert the transceiver into the SFP slot  Notice that the triangle mark indicates the    I fel      bottom of the slot     triangle mark  Insert transceiver into the SFP slot       Transceiver Inserted    Second  insert LC connector of the fiber cable into the transceiver        LC connector to the transceiver    SFP Disconnection    To remove the LC connector from the transceiver  please follow the steps below     First  press down the latches and pull the LC connector out of the transceiver        Press down the latches to remove the LC connector    Second  push down the metal loop and pull out the transceiver by the handle        Pull the transceiver out of the slot    Grounding the Industrial Switch  Follow the instructions below to attach the industrial switch to ground     ATTENTION When installing the industrial switch  the ground connection must    1 always be made first and disconnected last     1  On the top of the industrial switch  locate and remove the dome screw which has a  ground symbol beside it     2  Attach the ground wire to the screw hole with the dome screw        V1 V1  V2 V2  DC12 48V                   16    Wiring the Power Inputs    Please follow the steps below to wire power lines from the terminal block to the compliant    external DC power source     1   2     Before wiring  make sure t
30. LACP   the number of  work ports must equal the total number of the group member ports     59    m The system allows a maximum of four ports to be aggregated in a trunk group   Having configured the parameters above  highlight the ports in the right list box to  join the trunk group  Click the Add button and the ports highlighted in the right list  box will be shifted to the left list box  To remove unwanted ports  select the ports in  the left list box and click the Remove button    m When LACP enabled  you can configure LACP Active Passive states for each  member port on the State Activity tab    When finished  click Apply to take the configuration take effect    m To remove a trunk group  select the Group ID by clicking the pull down menu   labeled as    Group ID    and click then click the Delete button     Port Trunk   Aggregator Setting    Aggregator Setting   Aggregator Information   State Activity    System Priority  1    Group ID Trunk 1     LACP Enable                      Work Ports 4  Port 05  Port 06  Port 07                      Notice  The trunk function do not support GVRP and X Ring     Port Trunk   Aggregator Setting interface  four ports are added to the left field with LACP enabled     60    Aggregator Information    e LACP Disabled  Having configured the aggregator setting with LACP disabled  you can check the static    trunk group information on the Aggregator Information tab     System Priority    a     Group ID Trunk 1       LACP v                     
31. MC    IGMP Snooping Query for multicast group  multicast  filtering  IEEE 802 3x flow control  IEEE 802 1p QoS  Port mirroring  real time traffic statistics  MAC  address table  system event log  E mail alert   SNMP trap  RMON  LLDP  DMI for SFP    11 2 watts  Vpc  max    12   48 Voc  18   30 Vac    59 6 x 152 x 105 mm  IP30 protection  aluminum shell  Wall DIN rail mounting     40   75  C   40   167  F   5    95   non condensing    40   85  C   40   185  F   5    95   non condensing     UL508  suitable for use in Class I  Division 2  Groups  A  B  C  and D locations    CE  FCC Class A  CE EN61000 6 2  CE EN61000 6 4  CE EN61000 4 2  CE EN61000 4 3  CE EN61000 4 4  CE EN61000 4 5  CE EN61000 4 6  CS    CE EN61000 4 8  Magnetic Field   CE EN61000 4 11  Voltage Dip     ESD   RS   EFT   Surge     tm  pl  ee ae    Free Fall IEC60068 2 32  Shock IEC60068 2 27  Vibration IEC60068 2 6    Packing List    1 x Managed Industrial Switch   1 x RJ 45 to D sub 9 female console cable  1 x User Manual  CD ROM    1 x Wall mount kit    Compare the contents of the industrial switch with the standard checklist  above  If any item is damaged or missing  please contact the local dealer    for service     Safety Precaution    Attention If DC voltage is supplied by an external circuit  please use a  protection device on the power supply input     Hardware Description       This section is intended to introduce the industrial switch   s hardware specification  port   cabling and wiring information   
32. Port o    O Port o5 O Port 06 M Port 07 C Port 08    Static Filtering interface       106    Factory Default    Click the Reset button to reset the switch back to factory defaults  Before resetting  you  can tick the checkboxes to keep the current IP address and user name password     Factory Default    M Keep current IP address setting   Keep current username  amp  password     Reset   Help      Factory Default interface    107    Save Configuration    Save all changes you have made in the system  To ensure the configurations you have  made will be implemented the next time you power on the switch  remember to click the    Save button to save all configurations into the flash memory     Save Configuration    Save Configuration interface    108    System Reboot    Reboot the switch under software control  Click the Reboot button to restart the system     System Reboot    Please click  Reboot  button to restart switch device     Reboot      System Reboot interface    109    Troubleshooting       m Verify that you are using the right power cord adapter  Don   t use the power adapter with  DC output higher than the rated voltage of the switch  Or it will burn this switch down    m Select the proper network cable to construct your network  Please check that you are  using the right cable    m Diagnosing LED Indicators  The Ethernet switch can be easily monitored through LED  indicators on the front panel  which describes common problems you may encounter and  where you can find p
33. Pvs3      gt  Context Table    Configure the SNMPv3 context table  Assign the context name in the field  Click Apply to    add the context name added or changed        User Table    Configure the SNMPv3 user table     User ID  Type the user name in the field    Authentication Password  Assign the authentication password to the user ID   Privacy Password  Assign the private password to the user ID    Click the Add button to create a new user profile    To remove a user profile  select an entry in the Current User Profiles listbox and click    the Remove button to remove the unwanted user profile      gt  Group Table    Configure the SNMPv3 group table     Security Name  User ID   Specify the user name that you have set up in the user  table    Group Name  Type the group name in the field    Click the Add button to create a new group name   To remove a group name  select an entry in the Current Group Content listbox and  click the Remove button to remove the unwanted group     87    SNMP   SNMPv3 Configuration    System Configuration   Trap Configuration I SNMPv3 Configuration      Context Table    Context Name    Apply    User Table  Current User Profiles   New User Profile      Remove Add     none  User ID    i   O  Authentication Password     Privacy Password     Group Table  Current Group content   New Group Table     Remove Add   none      Security Name  User ID    Group Name   Access Table  Current Access Tables   New Access Table      Remove Add     none  Context Prefix 
34. SNTP switch config  no sntp  no sntp daylight G Disable daylight saving switch config  no sntp daylight  time  X ring  Commands Set  Commands Level  Description Example  xring  mode G Set X ring  in X ring   switch config  xring  mode     X Ring  Legacy Ring     mode    x ring              xring  create G Create X Ring  Ring  switch config  xring  create 1   Ring ID  port  1st Ring entry port 1 port 2 name test1  Port  port  2nd Ring   Port  name  name string    xring  create G Create X Ring  switch config  xring  create 2     Ring ID  port  1st Ring  Port  ring  2nd Ring ID     name  name string           Coupling entry       port 3 ring 1 name test2       137                         xring  delete G  Delete X Ring  entry  switch config  xring  delete 1    Ring ID    xring  show G  Show X Ring  switch config  xring  show  configuration   Xring  legacyringport G Configure switch config   xring     1st Ring Port   2nd Ring Legacy Ring 1   2      legacyringport 1 2   ID  Ring port   show xring  P Show X Ring  switch show xring           configuration          Fault Relay Alarm Commands Set       Commands    Level    Description    Example       faultrelay power   number      enable disable     G    Enable Disable Power  Relay Alarm function    switch config  faultrelay power 1  enable       faultrelay     enable disable     Enable Disable Port  Fault Relay Alarm    switch config  interface  fastEthernet 1                                        function switch config if  faultrel
35. ace ingress  switch config  interface  limit frame type to fastEthernet 2     accept all frame    switch config if   bandwidth type  all  bandwidth type Set interface ingress  switch config  interface    broadcast multicast floo    limit frame type to    fastEthernet 2       ded unicast    accept broadcast  switch config if   bandwidth type  multicast  and flooded  broadcast multicast flooded uni  unicast frame    cast   bandwidth type Set interface ingress  switch config  interface    broadcast multicast    limit frame type to     accept broadcast and    multicast frame       fastEthernet 2  switch config if  bandwidth type  broadcast multicast       bandwidth type  broadcast only    Set interface ingress  limit frame type to     only accept broadcast    frame       switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch config if  bandwidth type  broadcast only          bandwidth in   0 160 320 512 768 1024   1280 1536 2048 3072   4096 5120 8192 10240   20480 30720 40960   61440 81920 128000          Set interface input  bandwidth  Zero    means no limit        switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch config if  bandwidth in 160       116          bandwidth out     0 160 320 512 768 1024     1280 1536 2048 3072   4096 5120 8192 10240   20480 30720 40960   61440 81920 128000     Set interface output  bandwidth  Rate  Range is from 100  kbps to 102400 kbps  or to 256000 kbps for  giga ports  Zero    means no limit     switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch config i
36. add a static MAC address that remains  in the switch s address table regardless of whether the device is physically connected to  the switch  This saves the switch from having to re learn a device s MAC address when  the disconnected or powered off device is active on the network again  Via this interface     you can add  modify and delete entries of static MAC address     Add the Static MAC Address  You can add static MAC addresses up to 256 entries in the switch MAC table here     m MAC Address  Enter entries of MAC address on the port that should permanently  forward traffic  regardless of the device network activity   Port No   Click the pull down menu to select the port number   Click the Add button to finish adding the entry   If you want to delete the the entry from the table  select the MAC address entry listed    in the list and click the Delete button     101    MAC Address Table   Static MAC Addresses    Static MAC Addresses   MAC Filtering I All MAC Addresses         AABBCCDDEEFF Port 01  FFEEDDCCBBAA  Port 01                         MAC Address   AABB33445566  Port No              Static MAC Addresses interface    102    MAC Filtering    Traffic from devices with the MAC address listed in this table will be blocked by the    switch     MAC Address Table   MAC Filtering    Static MAC Addresses   MAC Filtering   All MAC Addresses         1A2BC3D45E6F    A1B2C3D4ESF6             MAC Address     6e4c5a3b2dif      MAC Filtering interface    MAC Address  Enter the MAC 
37. address up to 256 entries    Click the Add button    If you want to delete the MAC address from the table  select the MAC address entry  and click the Delete button     103    All MAC Addresses  This tab displays dynamic and static MAC addresses on each port     m Port No  Click the pull down menu to select a particular port to show its MAC  address information   m Click the Clear MAC Table button to clear the listed entries of the current MAC    address information   MAC Address Table   All MAC Addresses    Static MAC Addresses   MAC Filtering I All MAC Addresses l    Port No  Port 01 v     002564C4F6E4 DYNAMIC  AABBCCDDEEFF STATIC  FFEEDDCCBBAA  STATIC                               Dynamic Address Count  1  Static Address Count  2    Clear MAC Table    All MAC Address interface    104    IGMP MLD Snooping    IGMP is the protocol used by IPv4 systems to report their IP multicast group    memberships to neighboring multicast routers   IGMP is used on IPv4 networks  To handle multicast management on IPv6 networks     Multicast Listener Discovery  MLD  is used in a similar way by IPv6 systems     With the switch supporting IP multicast  you can enable IGMP MLD protocol via this  interface  Destination IP multicast addresses range from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255     Mode  Click the pull down menu to specify the snooping mode  IGMP or MLD   Query  Click the pull down menu to select the IGMP query functions including    enable  disable and auto   m Click Apply to have the config
38. ay enable  show faultrelay P Show Fault Relay switch show faultrelay  Alarm setting  LLDP Commands Set  Commands Level  Description Example  lidp enable G  Enable LLDP function  switch config   Ildp enable  lidp interval G  Configure LLDP switch config  lldp interval 1800   TIME sec  interval in seconds  show Ildp P Show LLDP switch show Ildp  information  no lidp G  Disable LLDP switch config  no IIdp                138             IPv6 Commands Set                   Commands Level  Description Example  show ipv6 P Show ipv6 and ND switch show ipv6  cache information  ping6 G  Start ICMPv6 ping switch config  ping6 ff02  1   ipv6 address   show ndclear G  Clear neighbor switch show ndclear          discovery cache          139       
39. ble  Port 05 Disable  Port 06 Disable  Port 07 Disable  Port 08 Disable    802 1x Per Port Setting interface    99    Misc Configuration    Quiet Period  Set the period which the port doesn   t try to acquire a supplicant   TX Period  Set the period the port waits for retransmitting the next EAPOL PDU  during an authentication session    m Supplicant Timeout  Set the period of time the switch waits for a supplicant  response to an EAP request    m Server Timeout  Set the period of time the switch waits for a server response to an  authentication request    m Max Requests  Set the number of authentication that must time out before  authentication fails and the authentication session ends    m Reauth Period  Set the period of time the connected clients authenticated to be  authenticated again    m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect     802 1x Radius   Misc Configuration    System Configuration   Port Configuration I Misc Configuration    Quiet Period lo      Tx Period ao  Supplicant Timeout  30  Server Timeout  30      Max Requests  2  Reauth Period  3600 _    Apply   Help      802 1x Misc Configuration interface    100    MAC Address Table    Here users can determine whether the incoming traffic passes through the particular    ports or is blocked in accordance with the MAC address filtering table     Static MAC Address    Configure the static MAC address tab to make a list in which traffic from devices with the  MAC address included will pass the port  You can 
40. cen eens 97  MAC Address Table    seene 101  IGMP MLD Snooping vaere 105  Statie Fel e E EE 106  Factory Dea csi ys hee tec hark la tae ate c 107  Save Configuration                c cccceeceeeeeeeceeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 108  System FRED OO bse avsa dene 109  Troubleshooting sse eee ee eee 110  Appendix A   Command Sets sese 111  Command Level    sss 111  System Commands Set    sese eee 112  Port Commands Set    sss eee eee 115  Trunk Commands Set    eee eee 118    DMI Commands Bet    eee 119    VLAN Commands Bet    120    Spanning Tree Commands Set    eee eee eee ee eee 122  QOS Commands Set sese eee 125  IGMP Commands Set ivi sss eee eee 125  MLD Commands Set    sees eee 126  Multicast Static Filtering Table Commands Set               127  MAC   Filter Table Commands Set    sese eee 127  SNMP Commands Set    sss sese 128  Port Mirroring Commands Set    sss sse ee eee eee 131  802 1  Commands Set    sss sees eee 131  TFTP Commands SE sees 133  SystemLog  SMTP and Event Commands Set               134  SNIP Commands Set    sese sese 136  X ring  Commands Set    sss sese eee 137  Fault Relay Alarm Commands Set    eee 138  LLDP Commands Set    sese 138    IPV6 Commands Set    139    Overview    Introduction    To create the reliability in your network  the Managed Industrial Switch  comes equipped with a proprietary redundant network protocol   X Ring     which provides users with an easy way to establish a redundant  Ethernet network with ultra high speed recovery time less t
41. ch  The  default value is    0    that means this limit is not enabled  all members in different  VLANs can access this switch     m After you have configured the three parameters  click the Apply button right beneath  this area to finish creating an 802 1Q VLAN     VLAN Configuration  VLAN Operation Mode    802 19          Enable GVRP Protocol  Management Wlan ID   0       Apply  802 1Q Configuration   Group Configuration  Port Link Type Untagged Vid Tagged Vid             a           Access Link     Access Link    Port 05                    Trunk Link  Port Link Type Untagged Vid Tagged Vid  Port 01 Access Link 1  Port 02 Access Link 3  Port 03 Trunk Link 1 2 3  Port 04 Hybrid Link   66 1031  Port 05 Access Link 1  Port 06 Access Link 1  Port 07 Access Link 1  Port 08 Access Link 1    802 1Q VLAN interface  76    m On the 802 1Q Configuration tab  click the Port pull down menu to select a port you    want to configure within the VLAN     m Link Type  Three options are available  Click the pull down menu to select the link  type      gt      NOTE      NOTE      gt     Access Link  A segment which provides the link path for one or more stations  to the VLAN aware device like switches  An Access Port  untagged port   connecting to the access link has an untagged VID  also called PVID   After an  untagged frame gets into the access port  the switch inserts a four byte tag in  the frame  The contents of the last 12 bit of the tag is the untagged VID  When  this frame is sent out
42. ch config  ip dhcp  function of switch   show ip Show IP information of  switch show ip  switch   no ip dhcp Disable DHCP client  switch config  no ip dhcp  function of switch   reload Halt and perform a switch config  reload  cold restart Do you want reboot the device   now  yes  default Restore to default switch config  default    Keep current IP address setting   yes   Keep current user ID password   yes   Default setting restored  Do you  want to reboot the system now     yes       admin username     Username     Configure the  administrator   s login  username      maximum 10 words     switch config  admin username    XXXXXX       admin password     Password     Configure the  password for the  administrator account     maximum 10 words     switch config  admin password    XXXXXX       show admin    Show administrator    information    switch show admin       dhcpserver enable    Enable DHCP Server    switch config  dhcpserver enable       dhcpserver lowip   Low IP     Configure low IP  address for IP pool    switch config  dhcpserver lowip  192 168 1 100          dhcpserver highip   High IP           Configure high IP    address for IP pool       switch config  dhcpserver highip  192 168 1 200       113          dhcpserver subnetmask   Subnet mask     Configure subnet  mask for DHCP clients    switch config  dhcpserver  subnetmask 255 255 255 0       dhcpserver gateway    Configure gateway for    switch config  dhcpserver        Gateway  DHCP clients gateway 192 168 1 2
43. ch show mac address table  MAC addresses  show mac address table  P Show the table with   switch show mac address table  static static MAC addresses  static  show mac address table  P  Showentries ofthe  switch show mac address table  filter filter MAC address filter  table   no mac address table I  Remove an entry from  switch config  interface  static hwaddr the MAC address table fastEthernet 2   MAC   static  switch config if  no  mac address table static hwaddr  000012345678  no mac address table G Remove an entry from  switch config  no  filter hwaddr the MAC address tablejmac address table filter hwaddr   MAC   filter  000012348678  no mac address table G Remove dynamic switch config  no  entries from the MAC  mac address table  address table  SNMP Commands Set  Commands Level Description Example  snmp system name G  Set SNMP agent switch config  snmp   System Name  system name system name l2switch  snmp system location G Set SNMP agent switch config  snmp   System Location  system location system location lab  snmp system contact G Set SNMP agent switch config  snmp   System Contact  system contact system contact where                128             snmp agent mode   v1 v2c v3 v1v2cv3     Select the agent mode  of SNMP    switch config  snmp agent mode  viv2cv3       snmp  community strings   Community    right    RO RW     Add SNMP community  string     switch config  snmp  community strings public right    rw       snmp server host   IP address   community   Communit
44. d Packet  The counts of transmitting good packets via this port    Tx Bad Packet  The counts of transmitting bad packets  including undersize  less  than 64 bytes   oversize  CRC Align errors  fragments and jabbers packets  via this  port    Rx Good Packet  The counts of receiving good packets via this port    Rx Bad Packet  The counts of receiving good packets  including undersize  less  than 64 bytes   oversize  CRC error  fragments and jabbers  via this port    Tx Abort Packet  The counts of aborted packets while transmitting    Packet Collision  The counts of packet collision    Packet Dropped  The counts of dropped packets    Rx Bcast Packet  The counts of broadcast packets    Rx Mcast Packet  The counts of multicast packets    Click the Clear button to clean all counts     55    Port Statistics    i Tx Good Tx Bad Rx Good Rx Bad Tx Abort Packet Packet RX BcastRX Mcast  Port Type Link State Packet PacketPacket Packet Packet Collision Dropped Packet Packet    Port 01 1000TX Down Enable 0 U o U 0 o 0 0 0    Port 02 1000TX Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 0  Port 03 1000TX Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  Port 041000TX Up Enable 448 0 728 0 U 0 U 4 2  Port 05 mGBIC Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  Port 06 mGBIC Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  Port 07 mGBIC Down Enable 0 D 0 D 0 0 D 0 0  Port 08 mGBIC Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0    Port Statistics interface    56    Port Control    In Port Control you can configure the parameters of the connection for each port     m Port  Scroll up
45. d X Ring     Switch 1 configuration interface    62    Port Trunk   Aggregator Information    Aggregator Setting I Aggregator Information   State Activity    Groupi  Actor Partner  Priority 1 1  MAC 001F3820820E O00F38FFF501  PortNo Key Priority Active PortNo Key Priority  3 513 1 selected 8 513 1  5 512311 selected 7 513 1    Static Trunking Group  Group Key 2  Port Member Port 01 Port 02    Aggregation Information of Switch 1    5  Click on the Aggregator Information tab to check the trunked group information  as the illustration shown above after the two switches configured     63    m Configuration for Switch 2    Port Trunk   Aggregator Setting    Aggregator Setting   Aggregator Information   State Activity      System Priority  al                                                    Group ID    Trunk 1     LACP v   Work Ports 2   Port 07 Port 01  Port 03  Port 04  Port 06   Apply    Notice  The trunk function do not support GYRP and X Ring     Switch 2 configuration interface    Set System Priority of the trunk group  The field displays with    1    by default   Select a trunk group ID by clicking the pull down menu    Enable LACP    Include the member ports by highlighting the ports in the right list box and then  click the Add button  Note the number in the Work Ports field changes    ze a 5    automatically depending on how many ports you have selected     64    Port Trunk   Aggregator Information    Aggregator Setting   Aggregator Information   State Activity    Group
46. e 1  Feed 3  Technical Specifications            errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnrrrnnenne 4  PACKING  EIST are 7  Safety Precaution css sees esec ee nani xteen ivi iaeceereds 7   Hardware Description     sese eee 8  Physical Dimensions    sse eee eee eee 8  ED ale   01 0  EE E 9   MSTA EON Hae 10  RJ45 Gabin se  10  SPAN aa 13  Grounding the Industrial Switch sees ee eee eee 16  Wiring the Power Inputs      sse ee eee e e 17  Wiring the P Fail Alarm Contacts      sese eee 18  DIN FA MOON a a 19    UGT e a 1 s 22 21    Installation Steps    eee eee eee 22    Configuratio sanda aed anden a adad otes 23  FAS  232 Console Larsen 23  FUDD AAS SS IGUANAS IS  nerien e e 23  Login in the Console Interface             rrrnrrnrnnvnnnnnrrnrnnnnnnnrn 24  Web Based Management    eee eee eee ee 26  DOL sooty EE ae ate 28  System Information see ee er lek car eileen  30  IP Contiguration assine a NANO 31  DHCP Server T 34  TIP TTT 38  System Event Log sss de 41  Fault Relay Alarm  eee eee 47  SNTP Configuration eee ee eee tidy eee 48  ae Hll 52  User Authentication    sss sese eee eee 54  Salun e 55  PORE COMM Ol ps ducers ear a eee 57  POM LURK eksere te errara E ER E R ER E EORR 59  Port TI sulle TT 67    Rate LIMINO kasserte 68    VLAN Configuration sese exe eee ee ee eee 71  Rapid Spanning Tree sss eee eee eee eee 80  SNMP Configuration eee ee eee eee ee eee 84  QOS Configuration    sse eee eee eee eee 90    gt  Go  0 CTT 93  LLDP Configuration sues see eae eee eee en 96  802 AKG ACIS unne aa er
47. e a log message only when the link down event  of port occurs     gt  Link UP  amp  Link Down  The system will issue a log message at the time when    port connection is link up and link down     45    System Event Log   Event Configuration    Syslog Configuration I SMTP Configuration I Event Configuration      System event selection    Event Type Syslog SMTP  Device cold start E   Authentication Failure E     Port event selection                                                                               Port Syslog SMTP  Port 01 Disable   Disable       Port 02 ETI Disable v  sans Tink TPM Down Disable br  Port 04 Disable Nj Disable K  Port 05 Disable v Disable K  Port 06 Disable v Disable v  Port 07 Disable v Disable v  Port 08 Disable      Disable                           Event Configuration interface    46    Fault Relay Alarm    The Fault Relay Alarm function provides the Power Failure and Port Link Down Broken  detection  Tick the checkbox to enable the relay alarming function  Please refer to the  segment of    Wiring the Fault Alarm Contacts    for the external warning device    installation     m Power Failure  With the checkbox ticked the relay device inside the industrial switch  changes its state and the FAULT LED indicator is on if a power failure occurs    m Port Link Down Broken  With the checkbox ticked the relay device inside the  industrial switch changes its state and the FAULT LED indicator is on if the    corresponding port   s states become link down 
48. e maximum length is 64 bytes   System Description  A read only field displaying the description of the switch   System Location  Assign the switch physical location  The maximum length is 64  bytes    System Contact  Enter the name of contact person or department    Firmware Version  Displays the switch   s firmware version    Kernel Version  Displays the kernel software version    MAC Address  Displays the unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer   default     Click Apply to have the configuration take effect     System Information       System Name       System Description 4 10 100 1000T   4 Gigabit Mini GBIC Managed Industrial Switel       System Location             System Contact       Firmware Version v1 00  Kernel Version v5 03  MAC Address 001122334455    System Information interface    30    IP Configuration    Due to the foreseeable address exhausition of IPv4  the IP configuration of the Ethernet  switch is designed to provide an interface for users to configure the switch running both    IPv4 and IPv6 architecture     IPv4  The IPv4 tab allows users to configure the switch to receive an IP address from DHCP  server or manually fill in IP Address  Subnet Mask  Gateway  IP addresses of the    primary and the secondary DNS servers     m DHCP Client  Enable or disable the DHCP client function  When the DHCP Client  function is enabled  the industrial switch will be assigned an IP address from the  network DHCP server  The default IP address will be replaced by
49. e specified RADIUS server  This key must match the encryption key used on the  RADIUS Server    NAS  Identifier  Set the identifier for the RADIUS client    Click the Apply button to have the configuration take effect     97    802 1x Radius   System Configuration    System Configuration   Port Configuration   Misc Configuration       802 1x Protocol Enable v  Radius Server IP 192 168 16 237                Server Port 1812          Accounting Port 1813  Shared Key 12345678  NAS  Identifier NAS L2 SWITCH    802 1x System Configuration interface                      98    Port Configuration    You can configure the 802 1x authentication state for each port  The state provides   Disable  Accept  Reject  and Authorize    m Reject  The specified port is required to be held in the unauthorized state    m Accept  The specified port is required to be held in the authorized state    m Authorize  The specified port is set to the Authorized or Unauthorized state in  accordance with the outcome of an authentication exchange between the supplicant  and the authentication server    m Disable  When disabled  the specified port works without complying with 802 1x  protocol     m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect     802 1x Radius   Port Configuration    System Configuration I Port Configuration   Misc Configuration      Port State       Authorize       Accept    Authorize         Port Authorization    Port State  Port 01 Reject  Port 02 Authorize  Port 03 Accept  Port 04 Disa
50. ern Standard    5 hours 7am  CDT   Central Daylight  CST   Central Standard    6 hours 6am  MDT   Mountain Daylight       MST   Mountain  Standard  7 hours  PDT   Pacific Daylight    PST   Pacific Standard    8 hours  ADT   Alaskan Daylight  eo  HAW   Hawaiian    10 hours  Standard    CET   Central European  FWT   French Winter  MET   Middle European  MEWT   Middle  European Winter   SWT   Swedish Winter    EET   Eastern European     2 hours  USSR Zone 1  BT   Baghdad  USSR    3 hours  Zone 2    WAST   West Australian    7 hours  Standard  CCT   China Coast     8 hours  USSR Zone 7  JST   Japan Standard     9 hours  USSR Zone 8    49       EAST   East Australian  Standard GST   10 hours  Guam Standard  USSR  Zone 9    IDLE   International Date   Line   NZST   New Zealand  12 hours Midnight  Standard   NZT   New Zealand    SNTP Sever URL  Specify the SNTP server IP address  You can assign a local       network time server IP address or an internet time server IP address    Switch Timer  When the switch has successfully connected to the SNTP server  whose IP address was assigned in the field of SNTP Server URL  the current  coordinated time is displayed here    Daylight Saving Period  Set up the start and end date time of the daylight saving  period  Please key in the value in the format of    YYYYMMDD    and    HH MM  leave a  space between  Y YY Y MM DD  and    HH MM         gt  YYYYMMDD  an eight digit year month day specification     gt  HH MM  a five digit  including a col
51. f   bandwidth out  160       show bandwidth    Show interfaces  bandwidth control    switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch config if   show bandwidth       alias  name     Set port alias name    switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch config if  alias 1111       show interface  configuration    show interface    configuration status    switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch config if  show interface    configuration          show interface status    show interface actual    status    switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch  config if  show interface    status       show interface    accounting    show interface statistic    counter    switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch  config if  show interface    accounting       no accounting          Clear interface    accounting information       switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2    switch config if no accounting       117       Trunk Commands Set       Commands    Level    Description    Example       aggregator priority   1 65535     G    Set port group system    priority    switch config  aggregator priority  22                aggregator group G  Assign atrunk group  switch config taggregator group   GroupID   Port list  with LACP active  1 1 4 lacp workp 2  lacp  GroupID   1 3 or  workp  Port list   Member port switch config  aggregator group   Workport  list  This parameter 2 1 4 3 lacp workp 3   could be a port range    ex 1 4  or a port list   separate by a comma    ex 2 
52. fect     IP Configuration    IPv4   IPv6       DHCP Client  Disable          IP Address 192 168 16 1  Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0  Gateway 192 168 16 254  DNS1 0 0 0 0  DNS2 0 0 0 0    IP configuration   IPv4                                     32    IPv6   The IPv6 tab mainly features two fields displaying the Ethernet switch   s Global Unicast  Address and Link Local Address    Global Unicast Address  A display only field  When this Ethernet switch is connected to  a network segment where one or more routers connected  the Ethernet switch will be  assigned an address known as Global Unicast Address by the router s   Being assigned  the Global Unicast Address  the Ethernet switch can then have access to different  network segments    Link Local Address  A display only field  Link Local Address is for use during  auto configuration and when no any router presents  Being assigned the Link Local  Address  the Ethernet switch can have access to all hosts on the same local segment to    where it belongs     Neighbor Cache  IPv   I 1Pv      Global Unicast Address  Link Local Address    IPv6 Address Link Layer  MAC  Address State  3FFE  501 F FFF  100  5S0F  F689 EOEC  5722 00 25 64 90 1B E6 REACHABLE    FE8O  201 60FF  FE6G3 D668 1O O1 80 63 06 88 STALE    IP configuration   IPv6    33    DHCP Server    DHCP is the abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol that is a protocol for  assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network  With dynamic addressing  a  device can
53. g   8021x misc  txperiod 5          8021x misc supptimeout          Use the global       switch config   8021x misc       132                                                  sec   configuration supptimeout 20  command to set the  supplicant timeout in  seconds   8021x misc G  Use the global switch config  8021x misc  servertimeout  sec   configuration servertimeout 20  command to set the  server timeout in  seconds   8021x misc maxrequest   G  Use the global switch config   8021x misc   number  configuration maxrequest 3  command to set the  maximum requests   8021x misc G Use the global switch config   8021x misc  reauthperiod  sec   configuration reauthperiod 3000  command to set the  reauthorized period in  seconds   8021x portstate I  Use the configuration  switch config  interface   disable   reject   accept   command to set the __ fastethernet 3  authorize  state of the selected  switch config if 48021x portstate  port  accept  show 8021x E Display a summary of  switch gt show 8021x  the 802 1x properties  and also the port  sates   no 8021x G Disable 802 1x switch config  no 8021x  function  TFTP Commands Set  Commands Level Description Defaults Example                133             backup  flash backup cfy    Save configuration to the  TFTP server  IP address    of the TFTP server and  the file name of the    image are required     switch config  backup  flash backup_cfg       restore flash restore_cfg    Get configuration from  the TFTP server  IP  address of the T
54. g Mode    item is set as Server Only Both   the user is required to assign the system log server IP address to which the log will be  sent    Click Reload to refresh the event log displaying area    Click Clear to clear the displaying area    Make sure the selected mode and IP address  if needed  is correct and click Apply to  have the setting take effect     41    System Event Log   Syslog Configuration       SMTP Configuration T Event Configuration         Syslog Client Mode  Both Sl  be LEE EEE   J Apply    Syslog Server IP Address  192 168 16 200       3  Jan 1 00 02 53   System Log Server IP  192 168 16 200  2  Jan 1 00 02 53   System Log Enable   1  Jan 1 00 02 18   Clear System Log Table        Reload   clear   Hep     Syslog Configuration interface    42    System Event Log   SMTP Configuration    Simple Mail Transfer Protocol  SMTP  is the standard for email transmissions across  the network  You can configure the SMTP server IP address  sender mail account   password  and the recipient email account to which the e mail alert will send  Besides   this page provides the authentication mechanism including authentication steps  through which the client effectively logs in to the SMTP server during the process of    sending e mail alert     m Email Alert  With this function enabled  the user is allowed to configure the detail  settings for sending the e mail alert to the SMTP server when the events occur    m SMTP Server IP Address  Assign the mail server IP address  whe
55. han 10ms     The Managed Industrial Switch comes equipped with 4 gigabit SFP  sockets which can be used for the application of wideband uploading  and especially long distance transmission to fit the field request  flexibility     Heavy Duty    Designed with metal housing  the Managed Industrial Switch provides  the rugged construction which complies with IP30 standards     Dual Power Inputs    The redundant power input design for the Managed Industrial Switch  gives a backup power solution  With both the power inputs supplied  If  either one fails the other one will be activated to keep the system  operating continually  If one of the power inputs fails  the P Fail LED  indicator lights up and send an alarm through the relay output for  notification purposes     Flexible Mounting  The Managed Industrial Switch can be mounted on the wall or a    standard DIN rail  so it is suitable for any space constrained  environment     Wide Operating Temperature    The operating temperature of the Managed Industrial Switch is between   40 and 75  C  With such a wide range  you can deploy the Managed  Industrial Switch in some of the harshest industrial environments     Easy Troubleshooting  LED indicators make troubleshooting quick and easy  Users can identify    status of the switch by observing the LED indicators with the definition  table     Features    16Gbps back plane  switching fabric    4 x 100 1000Base FX dual mode SFP   Wide range redundant power   IPv6   X Ring  path redundan
56. he device or the other one labeled as  e maif to  send e mail for notifications when the port transmitting power reaches the  threshold    RX PWR  The fields showing values measured in milliwatts  Click the radio button  labeled as    Off to shut down the device or the other one labeled as  e maif to  send e mail for notifications when the port receiving power reaches the threshold     70    VLAN Configuration    A Virtual LAN  VLAN  is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain   which allows you to isolate network traffic  Therefore only the members of the same  VLAN will receive traffic from the ones among the same VLAN  Basically  creating a  VLAN on a switch is logically equivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to  another Layer 2 switch  however  all the network devices are still plugged into the  same switch physically     This switch supports Port based and 802 1Q  tagged based  VLAN  Please read the  following instructions to configure the appropriate type of VLAN for your need     VLAN Configuration  VLAN Operation Mode    Disable v     I Enable GVRP Protocol  Management Vlan ID     J    Apply      VLAN NOT ENABLE  VLAN Configuration interface    71    e Port based VLAN    A port based VLAN normally consists of its members   ports  which means the VLAN  is created by grouping the selected ports  This method provides the convenience for  users to configure a simple VLAN easily without complicated steps  Packets can go  among only members
57. he power source is disconnected    Using the wire stripping tool  strip a short piece of insulation from the output wires of  the DC power source    Identify the positive and negative feed positions for the terminal block connection   See the symbols printed on the panel indicating the polarities and DC input power    range in voltage        Plugs for Power 1  amp  Power 2    Insert the exposed wires into the terminal block plugs  Only wires with insulation  should extend from the terminal block plugs  Note that the polarities between the  wires and the terminal block plugs must be positive to positive and negative to  negative    Use a slotted screwdriver to tighten the captive screws        Captive Screws for Fixing Wires     gt  Use Copper Conductors Only  60 75  C  tightening to 5 Ib in     gt  The wire gauge for the terminal block should be in the range  between 12  24 AWG     Wiring the P Fail Alarm Contacts    The  P Fail    alarm relay is provided to signal critical error conditions that may occur on  the switch  The contacts are energized upon powering up of the switch and remain  energized until a critical error occurs including power failure and Ethernet port  disconnection  Take the wiring illustration below as an example that illustrates the proper  relay connection forming a normally closed circuit  and the connection is to be broken    when an error occurs        FN    PWR2 p fai PWR1                 Terminal Block Plugs for Fault Alarm Contacts  24Vdc  1A  Res
58. i  Actor Partner  Priority 1 1  MAC OOOFSS8FFFS01 001F3820820E  PortNo Key Priority Active PortNo Key Priority  7 5131 selected 5 5131  8 513 1 selected 3 5131    Aggregation Information of Switch 2    5  Click on the Aggregator Information tab to check the trunked group information    as the illustration shown above after the two switches configured     65    State Activity    Having configured the LACP aggregator on the Aggregator Setting tab  you may want  to change the state activity for the members of the LACP trunk group  You can tick untick  the checkbox beside the state label  If you remove the tick mark of the corresponding port  and click the Apply button  the port state activity will change to Passive     Active  The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets   Passive  The port does not actively send LACP protocol packets  It responds only if    it receives LACP protocol packets from the opposite device      NOTE  A link having two passive LACP nodes will not perform dynamic LACP  trunk because both ports are waiting for an LACP protocol packet from the    opposite device     Port Trunk   State Activity    Aggregator Setting   Aggregator Information I State Activity i    Port LACP State Activity Port LACP State Activity    1 N A 2 N A   3 IZ  Active 4 N A   5 IZ  Active 6 NIS   7 NIS 8 N A  Apply    State Activity of Switch 1    Port Trunk   State Activity    Aggregator Setting   Aggregator Information I State Activity      Port LACP State Activity Port LACP S
59. ich the connection is called  the backup path  Known as backup ports  the two ports of the backup path will be blocked   Also  the user can identify whether the switch is the ring master device by checking the    LED indicator on the panel of the switch     Other switches in the X Ring group are naturally the working  forwarding  switches and  both their two member ports are working  forwarding  ports  If the failure of network  connection occurs  the backup ports of master switches  ring master devices  will    automatically become working  forwarding  ports to recover from the failure     m X Ring  Operation Mode  Click the pull down menu to configure the operation  mode for X Ring  or disable the X Ring  function      gt  X Ring  Mode    m Ring ID  Specify a number ranging from 0 to 99 for identifying a given ring group   1  Ring Port  One of the two member ports of this switch connecting to the ring  group  Click the pull down menu to select a port as the first ring port    m 2  Ring Port  The other member port of this switch connecting to the ring group   Click the pull down menu to select a port as the second ring port    m When finished  click the Apply button to have the configuration take effect     93    X Ring   X Ring  Operation Mode     X Ring   lt   X Ring  Configuration    Ring ID 1st Ring Port 2nd Ring Port    Ring ID 1st Ring Port 2nd Ring Port  NONE        NONE  x         Add    Delete     Help         X Ring  Ring Information    X Ring  Version 3 00  Ring I
60. ig  smtp password  password  1234  confirm password  1234       smtp rcptemail     Index   Email address     Configure Rept e mail  Address    switch config  smtp rcptemail 1    Alert Qtest com             show smtp Show the information  switch show smtp   of SMTP  no smtp Disable SMTP function switch config  no smtp  event device cold start Set cold start event   switch config event   Systemlog SMTP Both  type device cold start both       event  authentication failure   Systemlog SMTP Both     Set the event type of    Authentication failure    switch config  event    authentication failure both       event systemlog   Link UP Link Down Bot  h     Set port event for    system log    switch config  interface  fastethernet 3  switch config if  event systemlog  both             event smtp Set port event for switch config  interface   Link UP Link Down Bot SMTP fastethernet 3   h  switch config if   event smtp both  show event Show event selection  switch show event   no event Disable cold start switch config  no event    device cold start   Systemlog SMTP Both     event type    device cold start both          no event          Disable the event type       switch config  no event       135          authentication failure     Systemlog SMTP Both     of Authentication    failure    authentication failure both       no event systemlog    Disable port event for    system log    switch config  interface  fastethernet 3  switch config if  no event    systemlog          no event smpt   
61. ing      LowAlarm    E mail   ShutDown     Set reactions for port    voltage monitoring    switch config  interface  fastEthernet 7  switch config if  dmi voltage    highwarning e mail          dmi current   HighAlarm      HighWarning            Set reactions for port    current monitoring       switch config  interface  fastEthernet 7  switch config if  dmi current       119             LowWarning      LowAlarm    E mail   ShutDown     highalarm shutdown       dmi txpwr   HighAlarm    HighWarning    LowWarning      LowAlarm    E mail   ShutDown     Set reactions for port  transmitting power    monitoring    switch config  interface  fastEthernet 7  switch config if  dmi txpwr    highwarning e mail                                  dmi rxpwr I  Set reactions for port  switch config  interface   HighAlarm   receiving power fastEthernet 7  HighWarning   monitoring switch config if  dmi rxpwr  LowWarning   highalarm shutdown  LowAlarm    E mail   ShutDown   VLAN Commands Set  Commands Level  Description Example  vlan database P Enter VLAN configure  switch vlan database  mode   Vianmode V To set switch VLAN _  switch vlan  vlanmode portbase   portbase  802 1q   mode  or  gvrp  switch vlan  vlanmode 802 1q   or   switch vlan  vlanmode gvrp  no vian V  No VLAN Switch vilan  no vlan       Ported based VLAN configuration          vlan port based  grpname     Group Name        V       Add new port based  VALN       switch vlan  vlan port based  grpname test grpid 2 port 2 4    or     
62. inus  TD       B        Note          and         signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair     m 10 100Base TX Cable Schema    Switch Router or PC    3 TD          3 RD   6 TD            gt 6 RD     1 RD               1 TD   2 RD            2 TD     Straight Through Cable Schematic    Switch Switch    3 TD  3 TD   6 TD  6 TD   I RD  1 RD   2 RD  2 RD     Cross Over Cable Schematic    m 10 100 1000Base T Pinouts  The table below describes the gigabit Ethernet RJ 45 pinouts                                   Pin Signal name Description  1 BI DA  Bi directional pair A   2 BI DA  Bi directional pair A   3 BI DB  Bi directional pair B   4 BI DC  Bi directional pair C   5 BI_DC  Bi directional pair C   6 BI_DB  Bi directional pair B   7 BI_DD  Bi directional pair D   8 BI_DD  Bi directional pair D                             m 10 100 1000Base T Cable Schema  The following two figures illustrate the 10 100 1000Base T cable schema     Switch Router or PC    1 BI DA   _                    1 BI_DB   2 BI DA                            gt  2B  _DB   3 BI DB      _   __   __   __  3 BL DA   6 BI DB    gt  881 DA   4 BI DC                  481 DD   5 BL DC               5381 Db   7 BI DD                         gt   7 BI DC   8 BI DD   _                       8 BI_Dc     Straight Through Cable Schema    Switch Switch    1 BI_DA  1BI DA   2 BI DA  2 BI DA   3 BI DB  3 BI DB   6 BI DB  6 BI DB   4 BI DC  4 BI DC   5 BI DC  5 BI DC   7 BI DD  7 BI DD   8 BI DD  8 B
63. istance    Fault Alarm Wiring Example                DIN Rail Mounting    Assembling the DIN Rail Clip    The DIN rail clip is screwed on the industrial switch when out of factory  If not  please  refer to the following steps to secure the DIN rail clip on the switch     1  Use the included screws to secure the DIN rail clip on the industrial switch   2  To remove the DIN rail clip  reverse step 1                                      DIN Rail Clip                      Rear Side of the Switch    Hanging the Industrial Switch    Follow the steps below to hang the industrial switch on the DIN rail     1  First  position the rear side of the switch directly in front of the DIN rail  Make sure  the top of the clip hooks over the top of the DIN rail        2  Push the unit downward        AS te             3  Check the DIN Rail clip is tightly fixed on the DIN rail   4  To remove the industrial switch from the track  reverse the steps above     20    Wall Mounting    To hang the Ethernet switch on the wall  please follow the steps below     1  Remove the DIN rail clip    2  Prepare the two wall mount plates and six screws included    3  Align the screw holes between the wall mount plates and the unit as the figure illustrated   4      Secure the plates to the unit with the accompanying screws        21    Installation Steps             Unpack the Industrial switch     To hang the Industrial switch on the wall  please refer to the Wall Mounting section       Ground the industrial sw
64. itch     E O N      To power on the Industrial switch  please refer to the Wiring the Power Inputs  section for further information on how to wire the power  And then the power LED on  the Industrial switch will light up  Please refer to the LED Indicators section for  indication of LED lights    5  Prepare the appropriate cables for Ethernet connection    6  The Ethernet port LED on the Industrial switch will light up when the cable is  connected with the network device  Please refer to the LED Indicators section for  LED light indication    7  When all connections are set and LED lights all show in normal  the installation is    complete     Note This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2    industrial environment     22    Configuration       The industrial switch can be configured via RS 232 Console  SSH  Secure Shell  or a    web browser     RS 232 Console    Attach the supplied cable  which one end is D sub 9 and the other end is RJ 45  to  connect the the industrial switch and your host PC or terminal  The connected PC or    terminal must support the terminal emulation program     bd       To the console port of       To PC or Terminal the Industrial Switch w       Pin Assignments    D sub 9 Connector   RJ 45 Connector  DB 9 pin Female         23    Login in the Console Interface    After the connection between Switch and PC is ready  turn on the PC and run a terminal  emulation program like Hyper Terminal and configure its communication parameters    t
65. ity tos 3   Priority  lowest low mid high  die high   show qos P  Display information of  Switch show qos   QoS configuration  no gos G Disable QoS function  switch config  no qos                IGMP Commands Set       Commands    Level    Description    Example       igmp enable    G    Enable IGMP    snooping function    switch config  igmp enable          igmp query auto          Set IGMP query to       switch config  igmp query auto       125                                                                            auto mode  igmp query enable G  Set IGMP query to switch config  igmp query enable  force mode  igmp unregister G  Configure IGMP switch config  igmp unregister   flooding blocking  unregister stream flooding  show igmp P  Displays the details of  switch show igmp configuration  configuration an IGMP  configuration   show igmp multi P  Displays the details of  switch show igmp multi  an IGMP snooping  entries   no igmp G Disable IGMP switch config  no igmp  snooping function  no igmp query G  Disable IGMP query  switch config  no igmp query  MLD Commands Set  Commands Level  Description Example  mid enable G  Enable MLD function  switch config  mld enable  mid query auto G  Configure MLD query  switch config   mld query auto  mode  mid query enable G  Set MLD query to switch config   mld query enable  force mode  mid unregister G  Configure MLD switch config  igmp unregister   flooding blocking  unregister stream flooding  show mld configuration   P  Show MLD 
66. k Apply to have the configuration take effect     DHCP Server   System Configuration    System Configuration   Client Entries   Port and IP Binding    DHCP Server    Disable v     Low IP Address  192  168 16 100  High IP Address  192 168 16 200    Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0    Gateway  192 168 16 254  DNS  0 0 0 0  Lease Time  sec   86400    Apply   Help      DHCP Server   System Configuration interface    35    Client Entries    When the DHCP Server function is enabled  the system will collect the DHCP client  information including the assigned IP address  the MAC address of the client device     the IP assigning type  states and lease time     DHCP Server   Client Entries    System Configuration I Client Entries   Port and IP Binding  IP addr Client ID Type Status Lease  192 168 16 10100 99 88 77 66 55 dynamic DHCP 86383  192 168 16 100 00 0F 38 FF F5 01 dynamic DHCP 85762    DHCP Client Entries interface    36    Port and IP Bindings    As the figure shown below  the switch will assign the IP address to the connected client  according to the Port IP binding table  The user is allowed to fill each port with one  particular IP address  When the device is connecting to the port and asks for IP assigning   the system will assign the IP address bound with the port to the device     DHCP Server   Port and IP Binding    System Configuration   Client Entries I Port and IP Binding l    Port IP  Port 01 0 0 0 0    Port 02 0 0 0 0  Port 03 0 0 0 0  Port 04 0 0 0 0  Port 05 0 0 0 0  P
67. kstations  routers  switches and hubs etc   on an IP network  SNMP  enables network administrators to manage network performance  find and solve network  problems  and plan for network growth  Network management systems  NMS  learn of  problems by receiving traps or change notices from network devices implementing  SNMP     System Configuration    This tab allows users to define new community strings and remove the unwanted  community strings for authentication purposes  With adding a new community string  you  should also specify the type of access permission and the agent mode      gt  String  Enter the community string in the field as a password for authentication     gt  RO  Read only  With this radio button selected  the community string is given  the read only permission for the MIB objects     gt  RW  Read write  With this radio button selected  the community string is given  the read write permission for the MIB objects     gt  Click Add to finish adding a new community string     gt  Toremove a specific community string  select the community string shows in the  list box and click Remove  The strings of Public RO and Private RW are default  strings  You can remove them but after resetting the switch to default  the two  strings show up again     m Agent Mode  Click one of the radio buttons to select the SNMP version that the    community string will use  And then click Change to ensure the selected SNMP  version mode is changed     84    SNMP   System Configuration  
68. le    Notify View Name  Assign permission of notifying to a user ID typed that exists in  the User Table    Click Add to create a new access entry    Select an entry in the Current Access Tables listbox and click Remove to delete the    unwanted access entry      gt  MIBview Table    Configure the SNMPv3 MIB view table     ViewName  Type in a new view name in the field    Sub Oid Tree  Type in the Sub OID that allows the view to access the objects of the  level    Type  Select the radio button to determine the view type     exclude or included   Click Add to create a new entry    Click Remove to delete the unwanted entry     89    QoS Configuration    In general  traffic on networks is treated as the same priority and delivered equally  With  QoS enabled  users can classify frames or packets into different priority to ensure  specific network traffic is delivered on a foundation of best effort  The incoming frames or  packets can be sent to different priority queues for different priority service according to  the configured polices      gt  QoS Policy    Select one of the two radio buttons to determine the QoS policy   an 8 4 2 1 weighted fair  queuing scheme or a strict priority scheme  The 8 4 2 1 weighed fair queuing scheme  designed with four queues to which allocate traffic in the rate of 8 4 2 1  As for the strict  priority scheme  traffic will be identified according to the priority determined     m Qos Policy  Select the QoS policy rule    gt  Use an 8 4 2 1 weighted
69. ll  m Broadcast Multicast Flooded Unicast  m Broadcast Multicast  R Broadcast only  The egress rate will limit all types of frame     Rate Limiting                                                                                                       Ingress Limit Frame Type Ingress Egress  Port 01 All v R Vv kbps  Port 02 All v 0    kbps  Port 03 All v 0 V kbps  Port 04 All v 0    kbps  Port 05 All v 0 Y kbps  Port 06 ll v 0 X kbps  Port 07 All v 0 Y kbps  Port 08 All v 0 Y    kbps   Apply         Rate Limiting interface    m Click the Ingress Egress pull down menus to select the bandwidth limit     m When finished  click Apply to have the configuration take effect     68    DMI    The DMI  Diagnostic Monitoring Interface  is developed for monitoring temperature     voltage  current  transmitting power and receiving power for SFP  Mini GBIC  ports  If    the real detected values  such as temperature  voltage  current etc   of the respective    ports reach the threshold of the connected transceiver  the system will shut down the    device or send e mail to notify the related staff  The recipients can be specified via the    SMTP configuration  Please refer to the System Event Log   SMTP Configuration    section     Port No  Port 05 v       Voltage    Current    TX PWR    RX PWR    information and define reaction options     High Alarm   J  C   O off    e mail  V   O off    e mail  m    O off    e mail  mi  O off    e mail  mi  O off O e mail                                  DM
70. min Edge  The port directly connected to an end station is known as an edge port  that won t create bridging loop in the network  To configure the port as an edge port   set the port to    True    state    m Admin Non Stp  Configure whether the port includes the STP mathematic  calculation  True means not to include the STP mathematic calculation  False  means the STP mathematic calculation is included    m When finished  click Apply to have the configure take effect     82    RSTP   Port Configuration    System Configuration    Path Cost          Priority   1 200000000   0 240     I Port Configuration    Admin P2P Admin Edge Admin Non STP             200001          128             Auto    True    false                            priority must be a multiple of 16    Port    Port 01 20000  Port 02 20000  Port 03 20000  Port 04 20000  Port 05 20000  Port 06 20000  Port 07 20000  Port 08 20000    128  128  128  128  128  128  128  128    RSTP Port Status    Path Port OperOper STP  Cost Priority P2P    True  True  True  True  True  True  True  True    Edge Neighbor State Role  True False Disabled Disabled  True False Disabled Disabled  True False Disabled Disabled  True False Forwarding Designated  True False Disabled Disabled  True False Disabled Disabled  True False Disabled Disabled  True False Disabled Disabled    RSTP Port Configuration interface    83    SNMP Configuration    Simple Network Management Protocol  SNMP  is the protocol developed to manage  nodes  servers  wor
71. n 8021q port 3  hybrid link untag 4 tag 3 6 8  or   switch vlan  vlan 8021q port 3  hybrid link untag 5 tag 6 8       121                         vlan 8021q trunk V  Assign an access link   switch vlan  vlan 8021q trunk 3  lel for VLAN by trunk access link untag 33  access link untag   UntaggedVID  group  vlan 8021q trunk V     Assign a trunk link for  switch vian  vlan 8021q trunk 3   PortNumber  7  trunk link tag VLAN by trunk group  trunk link tag 2 3 6 99   Tagged VID List  ia  switch vlan  vlan 8021q trunk 3  trunk link tag 3 20  vlan 8021q trunk V_ Assign a hybrid link for  switch vlan  vlan 8021q trunk 3   PortNumber  ar  hybrid link untag VLAN by trunk group  hybrid link untag 4 tag 3 6 8   UntaggedVID  or  tag   TaggedVID List  switch vlan  vlan 8021q trunk 3  hybrid link untag 5 tag 6 8  show vlan  GroupID  V  Show VLAN switch vlan show vlan 2  G information  show vlan  no vian group V  Delete the port base  switch vlan   tno vlan group 2   GroupID           group ID          Spanning Tree Commands Set                   Commands Level  Description Example  spanning tree enable G Enable spanning tree  switch config  spanning tree  enable  spanning tree priority G Configure spanning   switch config spanning tree   0 61440  tree priority priority 4096  parameters  spanning tree max age G  Use the spanning tree  switch config spanning tree     seconds           max age global  configuration  command to change  the interval between    messages the       max age 15       
72. n Email Alert  is enabled  this field will then be available     m Sender  Type in an alias of the switch in complete email address format  e g   switch101 123 com  to identify where the e mail alert comes from    m Authentication  Tick the checkbox to have the mail account  password and  confirm password fields show up  Configure the email account and password for  authentication procedures when this switch logs in to the SMTP server    m Mail Account  Set up the email account  e g  johnadmin  to receive the email alert   It must be an existing email account on the mail server    Password  Type in the password to the email account    Confirm Password  Reconfirm the password    Rept e mail Address 1   6  You can also specify up to 6 e mail accounts to  receive the email alert     m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect     43    System Event Log   SMTP Configuration    Syslog Configuration I SMTP Configuration    E mail Alert     SMTP Server IP Address    Sender   Authentication   Mail Account    Password     Confirm Password    Rcpt e mail Address 1   Rept e mail Address 2   Rcpt e mail Address 3   Rcpt e mail Address 4   Rcpt e mail Address 5   Rcpt e mail Address 6             192 168 16 5             switch101 123 com             johnadmin                         Event Configuration       supervisor 123 com                                           SMTP Configuration interface    44    System Event Log   Event Configuration    The checkboxes and pull down menu
73. n with other  devices  For example  with GVRP enabled  the switches are able to automatically  exchange the information of their VLAN database  Therefore  the user needn t  manually configure the link type  The packets belonging to the same VLAN can  communicate across switches    Each member port of 802 1Q is on either an Access Link  VLAN tagged  or a Trunk  Link  no VLAN tagged   All frames on an Access Link carry no VLAN identification   Conversely  all frames on a Trunk Link are VLAN tagged  Besides  there is the third  mode   Hybrid  A Hybrid Link can carry both VLAN tagged frames and untagged  frames  A single port is supposed to belong to a particular VLAN group  except it is on  a Trunk Hybrid Link    The technique of 802 1Q tagging inserts a 4 byte tag  including VLAN ID of the  destination port   PVID  in the frame  With the combination of Access Trunk Hybrid  Links  the communication across switches also can make the packet sent through  tagged and untagged ports     75    802 1Q Configuration  Please follow the instructions below to configure the 802 1Q VLAN     m Click the pull down menu to select 802 1Q and click Apply to configure the VLAN  Operation Mode on 802 1Q    m Enable GVRP Protocol  Tick this checkbox to enable GVRP protocol  This  checkbox is available while the VLAN Operation Mode is set on 802 1Q    R Management VLAN ID  Only the VLAN members  whose Untagged VID  PVID   equals to the value specified in this field  have permission to access the swit
74. o match the following default characteristics of the console port     Baud Rate  9600 bps  Data Bits  8   Parity  none   Stop Bit  1   Flow control  None      COM2 Properties       SHR    The settings of communication parameters    24    Having finished the parameter settings  click    OK     When the blank screen shows up   press Enter to have the login prompt appear  Key in    root     default value  for both User  Name and Password  press Enter to switch between   and then press Enter to have the  Main Menu of console management show up  Please see the figure below     User Name   root       Password           Console login interface    The system supports the console management   CLI command  After you log in on to the  system  you will see a command prompt  To enter CLI management interface  type in       enable    command     switch gt e  switch        CLI command interface    For further details about the CLI commands  please refer to Appendix A Command  Sets     25    Web Based Management    This industrial switch provides a convenient configuring way via web browser  You can    follow the steps below to access the equipment       Note   Your host PC should be in the same VLAN setting with the industrial  switch  or the management will not be configured     Connect the industrial switch to the Ethernet then your host PC could be configured via  Ethernet  Or you can directly connect it to your host PC with a straight through or cross  over Ethernet cable    Before to u
75. on mark  hour minute specification    For example  key in    20070701 02 00    and    20071104 02 00    in the two fields  respectively to represent that DST begins at 2 00 a m  on March 11  2007 and ends  at 2 00 a m  on November 4  2007    Daylight Saving Offset  mins   For non US and European countries  specify the  amount of time for day light savings  Please key in the valid figure in the range of  minute between 0 and 720  which means you can set the offset up to 12 hours   Synchronization Interval  secs   The Synchronization Interval is used for sending  synchronizing packets periodically  Users can assign the time ranging from 64 to  1024 seconds  The    0    value displaying by default means that you disable the  auto synchronized feature in the SNTP client mode  You can enable the feature by  filling the interval range from 64 1024 seconds     Click Apply to have the configuration take effect     50    SNTP Configuration    SNTP Client      Disable vi    Daylight Saving Time   Disable vi          UTC Timezone    GMT Greenwich Mean Time  Dublin  Edinburgh  Lisbon  London vi  SNTP Server URL 192 168 16 223  Switch Timer   iy  Ma 201  Daylight Saving Period 20040101 00 0   20040101 00 0  Daylight Saving Offset   mins  0    Synchronization Interval secs  0    SNTP Configuration interface    51    IP Security    IP security function allows the user to assign up to 10 specific IP addresses that have  permission to manage the switch through the http and telnet services for
76. or broken     Fault Relay Alarm    Power Failure   Power 1  Power 2  Port Link Down Broken   Port 1  port 2   port 3  Port 4   port 5  port 6  Oprort7  Port 8    Fault Relay Alarm interface    47    SNTP Configuration    SNTP  Simple Network Time Protocol  is a simplified version of NTP which is an Internet  protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers with some time reference  Because  time usually just advances  the time on different node stations might be different  With the  communicating programs running on those devices  it would cause time to jump forward  and back  a non desirable effect  Therefore  the switch provides comprehensive  mechanisms to access national time and frequency dissemination services  organize the  time synchronization subnet and the local clock in each participating subnet peer   Daylight Saving Time  DST  is the convention of advancing clocks so that afternoons  have more daylight and mornings have less  Typically clocks are adjusted forward one  hour near the start of spring and are adjusted backward in autumn     m SNTP Client  Enable disable the SNTP function to get the time from the SNTP  server    m Daylight Saving Time  This function is used to enable disable Daylight Saving  Period and Daylight Saving Offset fields    m UTC Timezone  Set the location time zone for the switch  The following table lists    different location time zones for your reference     AST   Atlantic Standard    4 hours 8 am  EDT   Eastern Daylight  EST   East
77. ort 06 0 0 0 0  Port 07 0 0 0 0  Port 08 0 0 0 0    Port and IP Bindings interface                                                 37    TFTP    It provides the functions allowing the user to update the switch firmware via the Trivial  File Transfer Protocol  TFTP  server  Before updating  make sure the TFTP server is    ready and the firmware image is located on the TFTP server   Update Firmware    R TFTP Server IP Address  Type in the IP address of the TFTP server   B Firmware File Name  Type in the name of the firmware image file to be updated   m When finished  click Apply to start updating     TFTP   Update Firmware    Update Firmware   Restore Configuration   Backup Configuration      TFTP Server IP Address  192 168 16 2  Firmware File Name fimage bin    Apply   Help      Update Firmware interface    38    Restore Configuration    You can restore a previous backup configuration from the TFTP server to recover the  settings  Before doing that  you must locate the image file on the TFTP server first for    the switch to download back the flash image     TFTP Server IP Address  Type in the IP address of the TFTP server   Restore File Name  Type in the correct file name for restoring     When finished  click Apply to start configuration restoration     TFTP   Restore Configuration    Update Firmware   Restore Configuration   Backup Configuration    TFTP Server IP Address   192 168 16 2  Restore File Name  data bin    Apply   Help      Restore Configuration interface    39  
78. ossible solutions  to assist in identifying problems    m The power indicator does not light up when the power cord is plugged in  you may have  a problem with power cord  Then check for loose power connections  power losses or  surges at power outlet  IF you still cannot resolve the problem  contact your local dealer  for assistance    m Ifthe LED indicators are normal while the connected cables are correct but the packets  still cannot transmit  please check your system   s Ethernet devices    configuration or  status     110    Appendix A   Command Sets       Command Level    User EXEC  Privileged EXEC  Global configuration  VLAN database    Interface configuration l    Access  About This Model  Method    The user commands     lt      nm    available at the user level  are a subset of those  available at the privileged  Begin a session Enter logout  User EXEC switch gt  l level   with your switch  or quit   Use this mode to  e Perform basic tests   e Displays system    information     The privileged commands  Enter the enable are the advanced mode   Privileged command while ai Enter disable Use this mode to  EXEC in user EXEC to exit  e Display advance function  mode  states  e Save configurations    Enter the To exit to    configure Privileged Use this mode to configure  Global    command while   switch  config     EXEC mode  parameters to be applied  Configuration    in privileged enter exit or to your switch   EXEC mode  end    Enter the vlan To return to   database Use
79. ou can select any of the ports listed in the right field and click Remove to remove    port s  from the VLAN     When finished  click Apply to have the VLAN configuration take effect     And then you will see the VLAN list shows up     73    VLAN Configuration  VLAN Operation Mode    Port Based v     I Enable GVRP Protocol  Management Wlan ID  lo    VLAN 1 79    Add   Edit   Delete   Help      Edit Delete Port Based VLAN    m With the VLAN list box showing up  select VLAN s  and click the Delete button to  get rid of the VLAN s     m Highlight a VLAN and click the Edit button to change group name  VLAN ID  or to  add remove the members of the existing VLAN group      NOTE  Remember to execute the  Save Configuration    action  otherwise the new    configuration will lose when the switch powers off     74    e 802 1Q VLAN    When the VLAN operation mode is set on 802 1Q  all ports on the switch belong to the  default VLAN of VID 1  which means they logically are regarded as members of the  same broadcast domain  The valid VLAN ID is in the range of number between 1 and  4094  The amount of VLAN groups is up to 256 including the default VLAN that cannot  be deleted    GVRP  GARP VLAN Registration Protocol  is a protocol that facilitates control of  VLANs within a larger network  GVRP conforms to the IEEE 802 1Q specification   which defines a method of tagging frames with VLAN configuration data  This allows  network devices to dynamically exchange VLAN configuration informatio
80. r EXEC Use this mode to configure  VLAN database switch  vlan   pe   command while mode  enter VLAN specific parameters    in privileged exit     111       Enter the    interface  To return to  command with a Use this mode to configure  Interface switch the previous    specific interface Ea parameters for the switch  configuration a  config if   mode  enter  while in global   and Ethernet ports   exit or end     configuration    mode       System Commands Set       Commands Level  Description Example       show config E  Show switch switch gt show config    configuration          show terminal P Show console switch show terminal  information  write memory P Save user switch write memory    configuration into    permanent memory                       flash rom   system name G Configure system switch config  system name xxx   System Name  name  system location G  Set switch system switch config  system location   System Location  location string XXX  system description G  Set switch system switch config  system   System Description  description string description xxx  system contact G  Set switch system switch config  system contact   System Contact  contact window string  xxx  show system info E  Show system switch gt show system info  information  ip address G  Configure the IP switch config  ip address   Ip address  address of switch 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0   Subnet mask  192 168 1 254     Gateway                       112                   ip dhcp Enable DHCP client  swit
81. r device of the X ring group  R Master Green  Off Non master device  On Power input 1 is active  PWR1 Green  Off Power input 1 is inactive  On Power input 2 is active  PWR2 Green  Off Power input 2 is inactive  P Fail mae   On Power or Ethernet port linking failure occurs   depends on the  Red  Fault Relay Alarm  l l Off No failure occurs  configuration   On Connected to network          Blinks Data is transmitting or receiving                                  P1 P4 Off Not connected to network  10 100 1000T      Guan On 1000M   Off Disconnected or 10 100M   On Connected to network  P5   P8       Green Blinks Data is transmitting or receiving    100 1000 SFP    Off Not connected to network                      Definition of LED indicators    Installation       RJ 45 Cabling    Use four twisted pair  Category 5e or above cabling for RJ 45 port connection  The cable  between the switch and the link partner  switch  hub  workstation  etc   must be less than  100 meters  828 ft   long  The RJ 45 copper ports will auto sense for 10Base T   100Base TX  or 1000Base T connections  Auto MDI MDIX means that the switch can  connect to another switch or workstation without changing straight through or crossover    cabling     m 10 100Base TX Pinouts    MDI X Signal Name MDI Signal Name    Receive Data plus  RD   Transmit Data plus  TD         Transmit Data plus  TD  Receive Data plus  RD     Transmit Data minus  TD     Receive Data minus         Receive Data minus  RD     Transmit Data m
82. requires full duplex mode     Aggregator Setting    Please read the instrutions below to make an LACP or non LACP trunk group     System Priority  A value which is used to identify the controlling switch of an  LACP link system  The switch with the lower value has the higher system priority  and is selected as the controlling end  which controls port priorities  of the LACP  link system    Group ID  There are four trunk groups to be selected  Assign the group ID to the  particular trunk group    LACP  Click the pull down menu to enable disable LACP for the trunk group  With  LACP enabled  a port which joins an LACP trunk group has to make an  agreement with its member ports first  Please notice that a trunk group  including  member ports split between two switches  has to enable the LACP function of the  two switches  When disabled  the trunk group is a static trunk group  The  advantage of having the LACP disabled is that a port joins the trunk group without  any handshaking with its member ports  but member ports won   t know that they  should be aggregated together to form a logic trunk group    Work Ports  This field allows the user to type in the total number of active ports  up to four  With a LACP trunk group employed  for example you assign four ports  to be the members of a trunk group whose Work Ports field is set as two the  excessive ports will be standby redundant ports and can be aggregated instead of  working ports that fail  As for the static trunk group  non 
83. rotocol allows users to  make a secured session between the browser  client  and the Ethernet switch  server    You can then type the prefix  https    followed by the IP address of the Ethernet switch in  the URL of the browser  Beside the URL a padlock icon shows up indicating that client is    successfully connecting to server via HTTPS                 https   192 168 16 1    2    28    In the main page  you can find the tree menu structure of the Ethernet switch in the left  side  Click the         symbol to unroll the hiding hyperlink  and click any one of the    hyperlinks to open its function page     Industrial Switch          a  Open all     Main Page   E System  System Information  S IP Configuration  DHCP Server  TFTP Transaction  System Event Log Welcome to the  B Fault Relay Alarm  SNTP  IP Security    isse 4 10 100 1000T   4 Gigabit Mini GBIC Managed       I Port   S Por Statistics Industrial Switch      Port Control   Port Trunk      Port Mirroring   B Rate Limiting   DMI     3 Protocol   B VLAN   S RSTP   E SNMP      005   X Ring2   LLDP    3 Security      802 1WRadius   MAC Address Table  EA Multicast   IGMP MLD Snooping     Static Filtering   Factory Default  E Save Configuration  System Reboot                                         a  K    29    System Information    Here you can view the system information and assign the system name and location to    make this switch more easily identified on your network     System Name  Assign the name of the switch  Th
84. rotocol like the Simple Network  Management Protocol  SNMP     LLDP runs on all 802 media  The protocol runs over the data link layer only  allowing two    systems running different network layer protocols to learn about each other     LLDP Protocol  Click the pull down menu to disable or enable the LLDP function   LLDP Interval  Type the value in seconds as the interval for the switch to advertise  its information to other nodes    m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect     LLDP Configuration    LLDP Protocol    Disable v  LLDP Interval  120 sec    Apply   Help      LLDP Interface    96    802 1 X Radius    802 1x is an IEEE authentication specification that allows a client to connect to a    wireless access point or wired switch but prevents the client from gaining access to the    Internet until it provides authority  like a user name and password that are verified by a    separate server     System Configuration    After enabling the IEEE 802 1X function  you can configure the parameters of this    function     IEEE 802 1x Protocol  Click the pull down menu to enable or disable the 802 1x  protocol on the switch    Radius Server IP  Assign the RADIUS Server IP address    Server Port  Set the UDP destination port for authentication requests to the  specified RADIUS Server    Accounting Port  Set the UDP destination port for accounting requests to the  specified RADIUS Server    Shared Key  Set an encryption key for using during authentication sessions with  th
85. s are not available unless the Syslog Client Mode  on the Syslog Configuration tab and the E mail Alert on the SMTP Configuration tab are  enabled first    This tab mainly controls whether an event notification is to be sent to the Syslog SMTP  server  The part of System Event Selection controls the event notification including  Device Cold Start and Authentication Failure  With the Syslog SMTP checkbox ticked   the event log email alert will be sent to the system log server SMTP server respectively   As for the part of Port Event Selection  port events  link up  link down  and both  can be  sent to the system log server SMTP server by setting the trigger condition for each port  respectively     m System event selection  There are two event types   Device Cold Start and  Authentication Failure    gt  Device Cold Start  Tick the Syslog SMTP checkboxes respectively to have the  system issue the event log email alert to the system log SMTP server when the  device executes the cold start action    gt  Authentication Failure  When the SNMP authentication fails  the system will    issue the event log email alert to the system log SMTP server respectively     m Port event selection  Each drop down menu has four options   Disable  Link UP   Link Down  and Link UP  amp  Link Down  Disable means no event will be sent to the  system log SMTP server    gt  Link UP  The system will issue a log message only when the link up event of  the port occurs     gt  Link Down  The system will issu
86. s of VLAN 1   2  The trunk port has to be connected to a trunk hybrid port of the other switch   Both the tagged VID of the two ports have to be the same     m Untagged Vid  This field is available when the Link Type pull down menu is set on  Access Link or Hybrid Link  Assign a number in the range between 1 and 4094    m Tagged Vid  This field is available when the Link Type pull down menu is set on  Trunk Link or Hybrid Link  Assign a number in the range between 1 and 4094    m Click the Apply button on the tab to have the port configuration take effect   And then you can see the link type  untagged VID  and tagged VID information of  each port shown in the table on the screen     Group Configuration  Edit the existing VLAN Groups     m Click the Group Configuration tab   m Select a VLAN group in the list box and click the Edit button     78    VLAN Configuration  VLAN Operation Mode     802 10 v    Cl Enable GYRP Protocol  Management Vlan ID  0       802 1Q Configuration I Group Configuration            Default 1  VLAN 2 2       VLAN 4  VLAN 66 66  WLAN 1031 1031                Group Configuration interface    m After clicking the Edit button  you can change group name and VLAN ID of the  selected VLAN group     VLAN Configuration    VLAN Operation Mode   802 1Q v  Enable GYRP Protocol    Management Vlan ID  0                            802 19 Configuration I Group Configuration       Group Name VLAN 3    VLAN ID 3    Group Configuration interface          m When finished 
87. se web management  install the industrial switch on the network and make  sure that any one of the PCs on the network can connect with the industrial switch  through the web browser  The industrial switch default value of IP  subnet mask     username and password are as below     IP Address  192 168 16 1   Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  Default Gateway  192 168 16 254  User Name  root    Password  root     NOTE  Don t set  0  for the first segment of the subnet mask and default gateway __   000 xxxX XXX XXxX    Refresh the web screen if the web could not be displayed while you change  the setting     1  Launch the Internet Explorer on the PC   2  Type the IP address of the switch in the URL field  and then Press    Enter           File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    E Back    gt   x  B TN   Beard 9 7 Favorites tal 2   E hp     Address fa http   192 168 16 1     3  With the login dialog box showing up  type the user name and password in the             26    respective fields  The default user name and password are the same as    root      Press Enter or click the OK button  and then the home screen of the Web based  management appears  You can change user name password in the User  Authentication section     Connect to 192 168 16 1         index htm    User name   a root       Password     r T a     Login dialog box    27    SSL    The Ethernet switch also provides an option for you to connect with your browser via  HTTP over SSL  called HTTPS  The SSL  Secure Socket Layer  p
88. st     host 192 168 1 50       no snmpv3 user   User Name     Remove the specified  user of the SNMPv3    agent     switch config  no snmpv3 user  test01          no snmpv3 access  context name  Context  Name     group    Group Name    security level   NoAuthNoPriv AuthNoP  riv AuthPriv    match rule    Exact Prifix    views    Read View Name   Write  View Name   Notify View          Remove the specified  access table of the  SNMPV3 agent        switch config  no snmpv3 access  context name Test group G1  security level AuthPriv  match rule Exact views V1 V1 V1       130          Name           no snmpv3 mibview  view    View Name    type   Excluded Included   sub oid    OID           Remove the specified  mibview table of  SNMPV3 agent        switch config  no snmpv3  mibview view V1 type Excluded  sub oid 1 3 6 1       Port Mirroring Commands Set       Commands Level    Description    Example       monitor l   RX TX Both     Configure the source    port of monitor function    switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch config if  monitor RX             monitor rx  Port ID  G  Set RX destination switch config  monitor rx 3  port of monitor function   monitor tx  Port ID  G  Set TX destination port switch config monitor tx 4  of monitor function   show monitor P Show port monitor switch show monitor    information       show monitor l    Show port monitor    information    switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2    switch config if  show monitor          no monitor l   
89. switch show mld configuration  configuration  show mld multi P  Show MLD multicast  switch show mld multi  table  no mid G  Disable MLD snooping  switch config  no mld  function                126                no mid query          Disable MLD query    function       switch no mid query       Multicast Static Filtering Table Commands Set       Commands    Level    Description    Example       multicast filtering   IP Addr     Add entries for the  multicast filtering     switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch config if    multicast filtering  01 00 5e 00 00 01   or   switch config if    multicast filtering  33 33 00 00 00 01          no multicast filtering   IP Addr           Remove entries for the    multicast filtering        switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch config if  no  multicast filtering  01 00 5e 00 00 01   or   switch config if   no  multicast filtering  33 33 00 00 00 01       MAC   Filter Table Commands Set       Commands    Level    Description    Example          mac address table static  hwaddr   MAC           Configure the MAC    address table  static         switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch config if   mac address tab  le static hwaddr 000012345678       127                                                                mac address table filter   G  Configure the MAC switch config  mac address table  hwaddr address table  filter  hiter hwaddr 000012348678   MAC   show mac address table  P Show the table with all  swit
90. t supported   TFTP firmware update and system configuration restoration backup    Technical Specifications    Communications  Standard   LAN   Transmission Speed    Packet Buffer  MAC Address Table    Interface   Ethernet   Console   Power  amp  Relay Alarm    Receptacle  LED Indicators    Management    Configuration    SNMP MIB    VLAN  Redundancy    Security    Traffic Control    IEEE 802 3  802 3u  802 3x  802 3ad  802 3ab  802 3z  IEEE 802 1ab  802 1d  802 1p  802 1Q  802 1w  802 1x  10 100 1000BaseT  100 1000BaseFX   Up to 1000 Mbps   1Mbits   8K entry    4 x RJ 45  10 100 1000T   4 x SFP mini GBIC  100 1000FX   1 x RJ 45  RS 232     1 x 6 plug terminal block    System  Power1  Power2  P Fail  R Master  10 100 1000BaseT  Link Active  Speed  SFP  Link Activity    Web browser  serial console  SNMP v1 v2c V3   Telnet  TFTP  IPv6  SNTP   RFC 1215 Trap  RFC1213 MIBII  RFC 1157 SNMP MIB   RFC 1493 Bridge MIB  RFC 2674 VLAN MIB   RFC1643   RFC 1757  RSTP MIB  LLDP MIB  Private  MIB   IEEE 802 1Q tagged  GVRP   802 1w d RSTP STP   X Ring   Recovery time  lt  10ms    SSL  DHCP Server with Port IP binding    IP access security  user authentication    802 1X port access control   Port trunking with LAGP  rate limit and storm control     4    Diagnostics    Power    Power Consumption  Power Input    Mechanism  Dimensions  WxHxD     Enclosure  Installation    Environment  Operating Temperature  Operating Humidity    Storage Temperature  Storage Humidity    Certifications  Safety    E
91. tate Activity    1 N A 2 N A   3 N A 4 N A   5 N A 6 N A   7  Z  Active 8 Ml Active  Apply    State Activity of Switch 2    66    Port Mirroring    Port Mirroring is a method for monitoring of network traffic on switched networks  Traffic  through ports can be monitored by one specific port  which means traffic going in or out    the monitored  source  ports will be duplicated into the mirroring  destination  port     Port Mirroring    Destination Port Source Port   RX TX RX TX  Porto01    O O  Port 02    O  Port 03 O    O O  Port 04    O oO  Port 05 O O o o  Port 06    O 4  Porto7    O OD OD  Port 08 O O E  E     Port Mirroring interface    m Destination Port  Select one port to be the destination  mirroring  port for  monitoring both RX and TX traffic coming from the source port  Or  select two ports  for monitoring RX traffic and TX traffic respectively  Users can forward the traffic  captured by the mirroring port to the packet analyzer like Netxray for further  analyses    m Source Port  Tick the checkbox to monitor the corresponding port  All monitored  port traffic will be copied to the mirroring  destination  port  Users can select multiple  source ports by ticking the RX or TX checkboxes    m When finished  click the Apply button     67    Rate Limiting    You can respectively configure the ingress limitation type and ingress egress rate for  each port   m Ingress Limit Frame Type  Select the limit type for ingress frames  Four options are  available as follows     A
92. the device is  included in the static MAC address table    m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect     57    Port Control                                     Port State NegotiationSpeed Duplex Flow Control Security      Med       Enable      Auto vi 1000 Full Enable      Off K   Port 04                  Speed Duplex Flow Control    Port GroupIDType Link State Negotiation Con H   ER Contin E Security  Port 01 N A 1000T  Down Enable Auto 1G Full N A Enable N A OFF  Port 02 N A 1000TX Down Enable Auto 1G Full N A Enable N A OFF  Port 03 N A 1000TX Down Enable Auto 1G Full N A Enable N    OFF  Port 04 N A  1000TX Up Enable Auto 1G Full 100 Full Enable ON OFF  Port 05 N A mGBIC Down Enable Auto 1G Full N A Enable N A OFF  Port 06 N A mGBIC Down Enable Auto 1G Full N A Enable N A OFF  Port 07 N A mGBIC Down Enable Auto 1G Full N A Enable N A  OFF  Port 08 N A mGBIC Down Enable Auto 1G Full N A Enable N    OFF    Port Control interface    58    Port Trunk    Port trunking is the combination of several ports or network cables to expand the    connection speed beyond the limits of any one single port or network cable  Link    Aggregation Control Protocol  LACP   which is a protocol running on layer 2  provides    a standardized means in accordance with IEEE 802 3ad to bundle several physical    ports together to form a single logical channel  All the ports within the logical channel    or so called logical aggregator work at the same connection speed and LACP    operation 
93. uration take effect     IGMP MLD Snooping    IP Address VLAN ID Member Port       Mode  Disable v  Disable    ek  MLD       IGMP MLD Snooping interface    105    Static Filtering    Multicasts are similar to broadcasts  they are sent to all end stations on a LAN or VLAN   Static filtering is the function for users to configure a list of multicast groups by specifying  the multicast MAC address and member ports for each entry  A multicast MAC address is  expressed in the format with a 24 bit prefix  01 00 5E  Hexadecimal   For example  you  should give a multicast MAC address like 01 00 5E xx xx xx for the multicast group from  which end stations can receive multicast traffic via the connected ports which have been  included in the specific multicast groups  With multicast filtering  network devices only  forward multicast traffic to the ports that are connected to the registered end stations     m MAC Address  Assign a multicast group MAC address in the format of  01 00 5E xx xx xx    R Member Ports  Tick the checkboxes beside the port number to include them as the  member ports in the specific multicast group MAC address    m Click Add to append a static filter of multicast group  or select the filter listed in the    field and click Delete to remove it     Static Filtering          MAC Address Member Port  01 00 5e 37 49 de Hook ok ok  01 00 5e 93 4c 6b oH a oe ke oo                MAC Address 01 00 5e 44 ff db      Port  l F  Member Ports CI Port 01 C Port 02 U Port 03 C  
94. urity IP4  192 168 16 41  Security IP5  192 168 16 110  Security IP6  192 168 16 120  Security IP7  192 168 16 130  Security IP8  192 168 16 140  Security IP9  192 168 16 210    Security IP10 192 168 16 220    Apply   Help      IP Security interface    53    User Authentication    Here you can change login user name and password for management security purposes     Admin User   m User Name  The user account is root by default  Type in the User Name field with a  new name as you wish    m New Password  The password to the user account is root by default  Type in the  New Password field with a new password as you wish   Confirm password  Type in the new password again for confirmation   When finished  click Apply to have the configuration take effect     User Authentication    User Name   root      New Password  sees      Confirm Password   sees    User Authentication interface    54    Port Statistics    The following chart provides the current statistics information which displays the real time    packet transfer states for each port  The user might use the information to plan and    implement the network  or check and find the problem when the collision or heavy traffic    occurs   m Port  Port number indexed    m Type  Displays the network media type of the port    m Link  The states of linking      Up    or    Down       m State  Displays port states set by the Port Control interface  When the state is    disabled  the port will not transmit or receive any packet    Tx Goo
95. witch config  no security http  HTTP server  no security telnet G Disable IP security of  switch config  no security telnet  telnet server  Port Commands Set  Commands Level  Description Example  interface fastEthernet G  Choose the port for  switch config  interface     Portid     modification     fastEthernet 2       state   enable disable     Use the state interface  configuration  command to specify  the state mode of  operation for Ethernet  ports  Use the disable  form of this command    to disable the port     switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2   config if  state disable             duplex I  Use the duplex switch config  interface   full   half  configuration fastEthernet 2  command to specify     switch config if duplex full  the duplex mode of  operation for Fast  Ethernet   speed I Use the speed switch config  interface     10 1001000 auto           configuration  command to specify  the speed mode of  operation for Fast  Ethernet  The speed  can t be set to 1000 if    fastEthernet 2  switch config if  speed 100          115             the port isn   t a giga  port        flowcontrol     enable disable     Configure flow control    switch config if   flowcontrol  enable       security enable    Enable security of    interface    switch config  interface  fastEthernet 2  switch config if  security enable             no security Disable security of switch config  interface  interface fastEthernet 2  switch config if   no security  bandwidth type all Set interf
96. y string   trap version   v1 v2c     Configure SNMP  server host information    and community string    switch config  snmp server host  192 168 1 50 community public    trap version v1       snmpv3 context name     Context Name      Configure the context    name    switch config  snmpv3  context name Test       snmpv3 user    User Name    group    Group Name   password   Authentication  Password   Privacy  Password     Configure the  userprofile for  SNMPV3 agent   Privacy password can  be empty     switch config  snmpv3 user  test01 group G1 password  AuthPW PrivPW          snmpv3 access  context name  Context  Name     group    Group Name      security level     NoAuthNoPriv AuthNoP    riv AuthPriv   match rule   Exact Prifix           Configure the access  table of the SNMPV3    agent       switch config  snmpv3 access  context name Test group G1  security level AuthPriv  match rule Exact views V1 V1 V1       129          views   Read View Name   Write  View Name   Notify View  Name        snmpv3 mibview view    Configure the mibview    switch config  snmpv3 mibview              View Name  table of the SNMPV3  view V1 type Excluded sub oid   type agent 1 3 6 1    Excluded Included    sub oid    OID    show snmp Show SNMP switch show snmp  configuration   no snmp Remove the specified  switch config  no snmp   community strings community  community strings public    Community    no snmp server host Remove the SNMP switch config  no snmp server     Host address     server ho
    
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