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1. E N ZN W Ex je Front Rear 1 r QE S U eZ So A Bottom ae Side h 176 ee Unit mm Mechanical Dimensions Bottom View The IES 2008 67 as the figure shown below is equipped with two LC type fiber connectors located on the bottom LLL 4 4 0 89 3 H 48 9 34 1 40 M 1 The bottom side of the IES 2008 67 LED Indicators LED indicators located on the front panel display the power status and network status of the IES 2008 67 Please refer to the following table for further details LED Color Description On Power input 1 is active PWR1 Green Off Power input 1 is inactive On Power input 2 is active PWR2 Green Of
2. Dynamic Address Count 1 Static Address Count 2 Clear MAC Table All MAC Address interface 101 IGMP MLD Snooping IGMP is the protocol used by IPv4 systems to report their IP multicast group memberships to neighboring multicast routers IGMPv3 adds support for source filtering that is the ability for a system to report interest in receiving packets only from specific source addresses or from all but specific source addresses sent to a particular multicast address 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 W Click Apply to have the configuration take effect IGMP MLD Snooping IP Address VLAN ID Member Port Mode Disable EE Query IGMP MLD IGMP MLD Snooping interface 102 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
3. the 802 1x properties and also the port sates no 8021x Disable 802 1x function switch config no 8021x TFTP Commands Set Commands Level Description Defaults Example backup flash backup cfg G 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 TFTP 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 130 systemlog ip IP address Set System log server IP address switch config systemlog ip 192 168 1 100 show systemlog Display system log Switch gt show systemlog show systemlog Show system log client amp server information switch show systemlog no systemlog Disable systemlog switch config no systemlog functon smtp enable Enable SMTP function switch config sm
4. 20000t 128 Auto v true false priority must be a multiple of 16 Apply Help RSTP Port Status Path Port Oper Port cost Kx P2P Edge Neighbor State Role Port 01200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 02200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 03200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 04200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 05 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 06 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 07 20000 128 False True False Forwarding Designated Port 08200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port O9 20000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 10 20000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled RSTP Port Configuration interface 80 SNMP Configuration Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is the protocol developed to manage nodes servers workstations 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
5. SNMPv3 configuration interface gt Access Table Configure the SNMPv3 access table WB 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 85 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 Table 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
6. W 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 50 IP Security IP Security Mode Enable Iv Enable HTTP Server M Enable Telnet Server Security IP1 192 168 16 11 Security IP2 192 168 16 21 Security IP3 192 168 16 31 Security IP4 192 168 16 41 Security IP5 192 168 16 110 Security IP6 192 168 16 120 Security IP7 192 168 16 130 Security IPS 192 168 16 140 Security IP9 192 168 16 210 Security IP10 192 168 16 220 Apply Help IP Security interface 51 User Authentication The User Authentication interface allows users to configure different login accounts for security reasons The Admin User account is given administrative privileges If you want others to access the Ethernet switch with a restricted account configure the Guest User account for login authentication Admin User W User Name The admin user account is root by default Type in the User Name field with a new name as you wish W New Password The password to the admin user account is root by default Type in the New Password field with a new password as you wish WB Confirm password Type in the new password again for confirmation W When finished click Apply to have the configuration take effect Guest User B User Name The guest user account is user by default Type in the User
7. 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 snmp agent mode G Select the agent mode switch config snmp agent mode v1v2c v3 v1v2cv3 of SNMP v1v2cv3 snmp G Add SNMP community switch config snmp community strings string community strings public right Community rw right RO RW snmp server host G Configure SNMP switch config snmp server host IP address server host information 192 168 1 50 community public community and community string trap version v1 Community string trap version v1 v2c snmpv3 context name G Configure the context switch config snmpv3 Context Name name context name Test snmpv3 user G Configure the switch config snmpv3 user User Name userprofile for test01 group G1 password group SNMPV3 agent AuthPW PrivPW Group Name Privacy password can password be empty Authentication Password Privacy Password snmpv3 access G Configure the access switch config zsnmpv3 access 125 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 Name table of the SNMPV3 agent context name Test group G1 security level AuthPriv match rule Exact views V1 V1 V1
8. Apply Help Port and IP Bindings interface 35 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 WB TFTP Server IP Address Type in the IP address of the TFTP server W Firmware File Name Type in the name of the firmware image file to be updated W 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 image bin Apply Help Update Firmware interface 36 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 37 Backup Configuration You can back up the current configuration from fl
9. 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 amp dhcpserver ipbinding 192 168 1 1 show dhcpserver configuration Show configuration of DHCP server switch show dhcpserver configuration show dhcpserver clients Show client entries of DHCP server switch show dhcpserver clients 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 Zsecurity http security telnet Enable IP security of switch config security telnet 111 telnet server security ip G Set the IP security list switch config security ip 1 Index 1 10 IP 192 168 1 55 Address show security P Show the information switch show security of IP security no security G Disable IP security switch config no security function no security http G Disable IP security of switch config no security http HTTP server no security telnet G Dis
10. Enable disable the SNTP function to get the time from the SNTP server B 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 Eastern Standard 5 hours 7 am CDT Central Daylight CST Central Standard 6 hours 6 am MDT Mountain Daylight MST Mountain Standard 7 hours PDT Pacific Daylight PST Pacific Standard 8 hours ADT Alaskan Daylight KL c Assam Standard 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 43 hours Zone 2 WAST West Australian 47 hours Standard CCT China Coast 48 hours USSR Zone 7 JST Japan Standard 49 hours USSR Zone 8 47 EAST East Australian Standard GST 410 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 w
11. Ingress Limit Frame Type Ingress Egress Port 01 All kbps Port 02 All v Y kbps Port 03 Al x kbps Port 04 All E v kbps Port 05 All kbps Port 06 All Mi _ kbps Port 07 All v v kbps Port 08 All NI v kbps Port 09 All xi v kbps Port 10 All he kbps Rate Limiting interface B Click the Ingress Egress pull down menus to select the bandwidth limit W When finished click Apply to have the configuration take effect 67 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 Enable GVRP Protocol Management Vlan ID J Apply VLAN NOT ENABLE VLAN Configuration interface 68 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 configu
12. switch vlan vlan port based grpname test grpid 2 port 2 3 4 116 port PortNumbers show vlan GroupID Show VLAN switch vlan show vlan 2 or hawai information 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 switch vlan vlan 8021q mnt vid management VID 0 means disabled 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 8021q 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 vlan 8021q port 3 hybrid link untag 4 tag 3 6 8 or s
13. C With such a wide range you can use the IP 67 Managed Industrial Switch in some of the harshest industrial environments that exist Easy Troubleshooting LED indicators make troubleshooting quick and easy Each 10 100Base TX port has an LED indicator displaying the link status Also the indicators PWR1 PWR2 and P Fail help you diagnose the system immediately Features IES 2008 67 1 6Gbps back plane switching fabric X Ring II path redundant supported IPv6 supported Wide range redundant power TFTP firmware update and system configuration restoration backup Supports N Key for configuration restoration backup optional Technical Specifications IES 2008 67 The technical specifications of IES 2008 67 are listed as follows Communications Standard LAN Transmission Speed Interface Ethernet Console Power Receptacle Relay Alarm LED Indicators Management Configuration SNMP MIB VLAN Redundancy Security Traffic Control IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 3x 802 3ad IEEE 802 1d 802 1p 802 1Q 802 1w 802 1x 10 100BaseTX Up to 100 Mbps 8 x M12 4 pole D coded female 10 100TX 1 x M12 8 pole A coded female RS 232 1 x M12 5 pole A coded male 1 x M12 3 pole A coded female 1A 24 Vpc System Power1 Power2 P Fail R Master 10 100BaseTX port Link Active Web browser serial console SNMP v1 v2c v3 Telnet TFTP N Key optional IPv6 SNTP RFC 1215 Trap RFC1213 MIBII RFC 1157
14. 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 l Port Configuration RSTP Mode Enable v Priority 0 61440 22768 Max Age 6 40 20 Hello Time 1 10 2 Forward Delay Time 4 30 hs 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 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 Max Age 20 Hello Time 2 Forward Delay 15 RSTP System Configuration interface 78 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
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16. Name field with a new name as you wish m New Password The password to the guest user account is user 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 Admin User User Name root New Password esee Confirm Password eseo Guest User User Name user New Password esee Confirm Password eseo Apply User Authentication interface 52 N Key Transaction Users can back up or restore configuration from to the switch via this interface B Auto mode Tick this check box and click Apply to enable the function that with the N Key device connected to the RS 232 console port the switch will automatically load the system configuration from N Key when booting up W Backup Make sure N Key is connected with the RS 232 console port and then click this button to back up the current configuration from switch WB Restore Make sure N Key is connected and then click this button to load the system configuration from N Key Note After clicking the Backup Restore button for the purpose of confirmation a dialog box shows up to display the current N Key information including model name firmware version kernel version and the last backup time N Key Transaction n A Backup the current configurations to N Key Restore N Key s configuratio
17. Priority 3 513 1 selected 8 5131 5 513 1 selected 7 5131 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 62 B Configuration for Switch 2 Port Trunk Aggregator Setting Aggregator Setting Aggregator Information State Activity System Priority Group ID Trunk 1 7 Select Lacp fEnable Id Work Ports 2 lt lt Add Remove gt gt Apply Delete Help Notice The trunk function do not support GYRP and X Ring Switch 2 configuration interface Select a trunk group ID by clicking the pull down menu Enable LACP s o g ox Set System Priority of the trunk group The field displays with 1 by default 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 63 Port Trunk Aggregator Information Aggregator Setting Aggregator Information State Activity Groupi Actor Partner Priority 1 1 MAC DDOOF3SFFFS 01 DO01F3820820bE 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 informati
18. Seleuco res UE ERE Mer Sonne ne xn 112 Trunk Commands Set cccccececcececececeecececeececaeceseeaes 115 VLAN Commands Set 116 Spanning Tree Commands Set sss 118 QOS Commands Set 3 ecrit bobo eot adr Eoo deda 121 IGMP Commands SQL top toe heb at eO SEE CURE 122 MED Commands SOL ioeeace eoo et e Ehe etta 122 Multicast Static Filtering Table Commands Set 123 MAC Filter Table Commands Set 124 SNMP Commands Set cccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 125 Port Mirroring Commands Set seseusuusss 127 802 1x Commands SOL i ceri serre OU eSI ate pee dde TEE 128 TFTP Commands 6l oeste ia ati Ceca eo asS i ere sodas 130 SystemLog SMTP and Event Commands Set 130 ONTP Commands SOL sueta ruler denna etes 132 X ring2 Commands Set cccecceccececsseseeeereeeeeeeees 134 Fault Relay Alarm Commands Set ss 134 N Key Commands Set c sceseeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeeneeeeeeees 135 LLDP Commands Sel 52 ia Da e o D RE E cre ttenenes 135 IPv6 Commands Sel et e retra EE nomi cxR Res cvi 135 Overview Introduction To create the reliability in your network the IES 2008 67 comes equipped with a proprietary redundant network protocol X Ring ll which provides users with an easy way to establish a redundant Ethernet network with ultra high speed recovery time less
19. are correct but the packets still cannot transmit please check your system s Ethernet devices configuration or status 107 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 U0 mM available at the user level are a subset of those available at the privileged Begin a session Enter logout User EXEC switch gt level with your switch or quit Use this mode to Perform basic tests Displays system information The privileged commands Enter the enable are the advanced mode Privileged command while dicha Enter disable Use this mode to EXEC in user EXEC to exit Display advance function mode states Save configurations Enter the To exit to configure Privileged Use this mode to configure Global l 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 User EXEC Use this mode to configure VLAN database switch vlan n command while mode enter VLAN specific parameters in privileged exit 108 Enter the interface To return to command with a Use this mode to configure Interface switch the previous specific interface un parameters for the switch configuration E config if mode enter while in global and Etherne
20. path cost can be managed Enter a number in the range of 1 to 200 000 000 W 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 W 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 B Admin 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 B 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 79 RSTP Port Configuration System Configuration Port Configuration Path Cost Priority 1 200000000 0 240 44 P2P Admin Edge Admin M
21. snmpv3 mibview view Configure the mibview switch config snmpv3 mibview View Name table of the SNMPVS3 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 jswitch config no snmp server Host address server host 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 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 126 Group Name security level NoAuthNoPriv AuthNoP riv AuthPriv match rule Exact Prifix views Read View Name Write View Name Notify View 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 RX TX Both Configure the source port of monitor function switc
22. than 10ms Also the long MTBF Mean Time Between Failures ensures that the industrial switch will continue to operate until a Gigabit network infrastructure has been established without requiring any extra upgrade costs Apart from eight fast Ethernet ports the IES 2008 67 also comes equipped with 2 waterproof fiber ports for both single and mult mode fiber optic cabling The fiber slots can be used for the application of wideband uploading and long distance transmission to fit the field request flexibility Heavy Duty Designed with circular M12 connectors for Fast Ethernet interface the Managed Industrial Switch provides the rugged construction which complies with IP67 standards Therefore the equipment is especially intended for the damp dusty and vibrant environments Dual Power Inputs The redundant power input design for the IP 67 Managed Industrial Switch gives a backup power solution With both the power inputs supplied and if either one fails the other one will be activated to keep the system operating continually When 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 IP 67 Managed Industrial Switch is compact and can be mounted on the wall so it is suitable for any space constrained environment Wide Operating Temperature The operating temperature of the IP 67 Managed Industrial Switch is between 40 and 75
23. 2 del 1 Index entry ring2 show G Show X Ring2 switch config ring2 show configuration no ring2 Disable X Ring2 switch config no ring2 show ring2 P Show X Ring2 switch show ring2 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 function switch config interface fastEthernet 1 switch config if faultrelay enable 134 faultrelay macviolation enable disable Configure Relay Alarm for MAC Violation Failure switch config faultrelay macviolation enable show faultrelay Show Fault Relay Alarm setting switch show faultrelay N Key Commands Set Commands Level Description Example nkey auto G System configurations switch config nkey auto on on off auto loaded when system boots up LLDP Commands Set Commands Level Description Example lldp 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 lldp P Show LLDP switch show Ildp information no lidp G Disable LLDP switch config no lIldp IPv6 Commands Set Commands L
24. 21 8 After filling in click the Add button And you will see an entry added to the list box XS PuTTY Configuration Category Keyboard Bell Features B Window Appearance Behaviour Translation Selection Colours Connection Data Proxy Telnet Rlagin amp SSH Kex Auth TTY xti Tunnels Bugs Serial Options controlling SSH port forwarding Port forwarding v Local ports accept connections from other hosts Remote ports do the same SSH 2 only Forwarded ports Add new forwarded port Source port Destination Local O Remote Dynamic Auto O IPv4 O IPv6 Open J Cancel Entry of Port Forwarding Added 9 You can also save your preferred PuTTY options for quick connection the next time Just go back to the Session node and click the Save button with a session name filled When you see the saved session in the list box the session is saved XS PuTTY Configuration Category Session Logging B Terminal Keyboard Bell Features B Window Appearance Behaviour Translation Selection Colours Connection Data Proxy Telnet Rlogin SSH Kex Auth TTY x11 Basic options for your PuTTY session Specify the destination you want to connect to Host Name or IP address Port 192 168 1 1 22 Connection type OBaw Olene Oh Rlogn 9 58H O Serial Load save or delete a stored session Saved Sessions 192 168 1 1 Default Setti efault Sett
25. 6 61 Lowest ER z nA x EE kms Lowest ms A z 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 88 WB Port x Four priority levels High Middle Low and Lowest are available W Click the Apply button to have the configuration take effect 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 users have to select the Use a strict priority scheme radio button and set the Priority Type on COS only or COS first W 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 W 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 pri
26. 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 B MAC Address Assign a multicast group MAC address in the format of 01 00 5E xx xx xx B Member Ports Tick the checkboxes beside the port number to include them as the member ports in the specific multicast group MAC address W 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 9a 4c 6b TETTERTEYT 01 00 5e 44 ff db ee OR MAC Address 01 00 Se 37 49 de C Port 01 C Port o2 Port o3 C Port 04 Member Ports Port 05 Port 06 Port 07 C Port 08 C Port 09 v Port 10 Er Static Filtering interface 103 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 Iv Keep current IP address setting Iv Keep current username amp password Reset Help Factory Default int
27. Bad Tx Abort Packet Packet RX BcastRX Mcast Port Type Link State Packet PacketPacket Packet Packet Collision Dropped Packet Packet Port 01 100TX Up Enable 1481 1513 66 Port 02 100TX Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 Port 03 100TX Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 04 100TX Down Enable 0 0 0 0 Port 05 100TX Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 Port 06 100TX Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 Port 07 100TX Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 Port 08 100TX Down Enable 0 0 Oo 0 Port 09 100FX Down Enable 0 D 0 D D 0 0 D Port 10 100FX Down Enable 0 D D D D n n D D Port Statistics interface 55 Port Control In Port Control you can configure the parameters of the connection for each port W Port Scroll up down the scroll bar and click on the port number to choose a particular port to be configured W 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 W 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 WB 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
28. Click the pull down menu to select the link type 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 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 NOTE 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 doesn t insert tags into an untagged frame and therefore the NOTE 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 s
29. D and tagged VID information of each port shown in the table on the screen Group Configuration Edit the existing VLAN Groups W Click the Group Configuration tab WB Select a VLAN group in the list box and click the Edit button 75 VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode 802 1Q v v Enable GVRP Protocol Management lan ID 0 802 1Q Configuration J Group Configuration Default 1 VLAN 2 VLAN 444 444 Group Configuration interface lt W After clicking the Edit button you can change group name and VLAN ID of the selected VLAN group VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode s0210 x Iv Enable GVRP Protocol Management Wlan ID o Apply 802 1Q Configuration J Group Configuration Group Name VLAN_3 VLAN ID s Apply Group Configuration interface m When finished click Apply to have the modification take effect 76 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 B RSTP mode Click the pull down menu to enable the RSTP function Priority 0 61440 The switch with the lowest numerical value has t
30. Disable v 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 30 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 ipva I pve Global Unicast Address Link Local Address IPv6 Address Link Layer MAC Address State IFE 501 F FFF 100 550F F689 E0EC 5722 00 25 64 90 1B8 E6 REACHABLE FEBO 201 60FF FE63 0668 0 01 80 63 D 6 B8 TALE IP configuration IPv6 31 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 have a different IP address every time it connects to the network In some systems the devic
31. Hyper Terminal and configure its communication parameters to 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 gg The settings of communication parameters 18 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 19 SSH The Ethernet switch also supports SSH Secure SHell which allows the user to log in from a remote computer over the network The next section is intended to guide users on how to use an SSH client PuTTY to make a connection to the Ethernet switch Configuring PuTTY Launch PuTTy and you will see a dialog box which allows you to control everything PuTTY can do You don t usually need to change most of the configuration options
32. Lantech IES 2008 67 8 10 100TX M12 IP 67 Managed Industrial Switch Users Manual 2 Eq Nov 201 1 Content SIMI M east 1 JsiiforelUreii o gerer MU 1 Features IES 2008 67 eeeeeeeesessss 3 Technical Specifications IES 2008 67 4 xc oni EUER 7 Safety Precaution ccccccccccsssssseeeecesesssseeeeeeeeaes 7 Hardware DEeSCTIDtiON ccccsseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaees 8 Physical Dimensions c seeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeesseeseeeees 8 JE S2 200867 ais teshvet 8 BOROM ille 9 EED Indic atore cima ieu aaias iet E 10 stallati 11 Fast Ethernet POHIS tetra ici eter ts b n 11 Wiring the Power Inputs sesesssesse 12 Wiring the P Fail Alarm Contacts 13 Wall MOUNINO ss cabecs cien o6 Dip qe Pp e ponas oue e RE Pues 14 Grounding the Ethernet Switch 15 Installation SlCOS aessdvextenina dus APR RE rUn EvEV E DIA EUE UE 16 ConfiguratioN POMPE dev eadonuduotedaderes 17 H9 232 COFISOlG se eve Lov EU eta 17 Fb ASSI Hell E operetta ate cee nen tena ultus otia dedo tid 17 Login in the Console Interface ssssssss 18 ETS a EEE I 20 Contig ring P T TY saset a E O a 20 Web Based Management cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 25 e MAUREEN MUNERE Oe NUR NM ee R 26 System Information uet soc ierat M ceo eb oco badu ess erased 28
33. Ml12to D sub 9 female console cable m 1x User Manual CD ROM 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 Physical Dimensions IES 2008 67 The figure below illustrates the dimensions 193mm x 176mm x 62 5mm W x H x D for the IES 2008 67
34. Port 06_DWN Port 09_DWN 99 Port 10 DWN 100 X Ring2 Interface gt Legacy Ring Mode Setting the X Ring2 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 1 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 W When finished click the Apply button to have the configuration take effect 91 X Ring2 X Ring2 Operation Mode Legacy Ring x Legacy Ring 1st Ring Port 2nd Ring Port PortOi Port 02 v 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 X Ring Il Recovery time table Recovery Time ms Ring Port 10ms Using 1G Fiber Cable or 100Mb Dual Homing Port Copper Cable 300s Ring Port 10ms Recovery Time ms ing Port 10ms HE panne Dual Homing Port 300s 92 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 adjacen
35. SNMP MIB RFC 1493 Bridge MIB RFC 2674 VLAN MIB RFC1643 RFC 1757 RSTP MIB LLDP MIB Private MIB Port based VLAN IEEE 802 1Q tagged and double tagged VLAN GVRP 802 1w d RSTP STP X Ring Il Recovery time lt 10ms SSL SSH DHCP Server with Port IP binding IP access security user authentication multi user login 802 1X port access control Port trunking with LACP rate limit and storm control IGMP Snooping Query for multicast group multicast 4 Diagnostics Power Power Consumption Power Input Mechanism Dimensions WxHxD Enclosure Installation Environment Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity Certifications Safety Railway EMC Free Fall Shock 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 LLDP MED 4 8 watts max 48 Vpc 2 x unregulated 12 48 Vpc 193 x 176 x 62 5 mm IP 67 protection aluminum shell Wall mount 40 75 C 5 95 non condensing 40 85 C 5 95 non condensing UL 508 EN50155 compliant 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 CE EN61000 4 8 IEC60068 2 32 IEC61373 ESD RS EFT Surge CS Magnetic Field p UD Vibration IEC61373 Packing List W 1xlIP 67 Managed Industrial Switch B 1x
36. To start the simplest kind of session please follow the steps below 1 In the Host Name or IP address field enter the Internet host name or IP address of the server you want to connect to 2 Now select a login session protocol to use from the Connection type radio buttons For a login session you should always select SSH j amp PulTY Configuration Category Session Basic options for your PuTTY session Logaing Specify the destination you want to connect to Terminal Host Name or IP address Port Keyboard Bell 182 158 1 1 22 Features Connection type Window OBaw OTelnet O Rlogi SSH O Serial Appearance Behaviour Translation Saved Sessions Load save or delete a stored session Selection Colours Default Settings Connection ood Data Save Proxy Rlogin s SSH E Serial 2 S Close window on exit QAlways OvNever Only on clean exit Ce Cres Basic Options for PuTTY 20 3 Click the Connection SSH node of the tree menu to configure options for controlling SSH connections 4 Tick the check box labeled Don t start a shell or command at all XS PuTTY Configuration Category B Session Logging B Terminal Keyboard Bell Features Window Appearance Behaviour Translation Selection Colours Connection Data Proxy Telnet Rlagin s Serial Options controlling SSH connections Data to send to the server Remote command Pro
37. able IP security of switch config no security telnet telnet server Port Commands Set Commands Level Description Example interface fastEthernet G Choose the portfor switch config Zinterface 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 full half Use the duplex configuration command to specify the duplex mode of operation for Fast Ethernet switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if duplex full 112 speed 10 100 1000 auto Use the speed configuration command to specify the speed mode of operation for Fast Ethernet The speed can t be set to 1000 if the port isn t a giga port switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if speed 100 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 interface ingress switch config Zinterface limit frame type to fastEthe
38. as of the switch in complete email address format e g switch101 123 com to identify where the e mail alert comes from B 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 Rcpt e mail Address 1 6 You can also specify up to 6 e mail accounts to receive the email alert W Click Apply to have the configuration take effect 41 System Event Log SMTP Configuration Syslog Configuration J SMTP Configuration Event Configuration E mail Alert Enable x SMTP Server IP Address 192 168 16 5 Sender switch101 123 com Authentication Mail Account fiohnadmin Password TREES Confirm Password TTE Rcpt e mail Address 1 supervisor amp 123 0m Rcpt e mail Address 2 Rcpt e mail Address 3 Rcpt e mail Address 4 CO Rcpt e mail Address 5 TT Rcpt e mail Address 6 Apply reto SMTP Configuration interface 42 System Event Log Event Configuration The checkboxes and pull down menus are not available unless the Syslog Client Mode on the Syslog Configuration tab and the E mail Alert on the SMTP Config
39. ash 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 WB TFTP Server IP Address Type in the IP address of the TFTP server BH Backup File Name Type in the file name B When finished click Apply to start backing up TFTP Backup Configuration Update Firmware Restore Configuration Backup Configuration TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 16 2 Backup File Name data bin Apply Help Backup Configuration interface 38 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 Syslog Mode item is set as Server Only Both the user is required to assign the system lo
40. ck 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 WB 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 WB 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 W 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 29 DNS2 The backup for DNS1 When DNS1 cannot function DNS2 will then replace DNS1 When finished click Apply to have the configuration take effect IP Configuration IPv4 IPv6 DHCP Client
41. ct 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 98 MAC Address Table Static MAC Addresses Static MAC Addresses MAC Filtering All MAC Addresses AABBCCDDEEFF Port 01 FFEEDDCCBBAA Port 01 MAC Address ABB33445566 Port No Static MAC Addresses interface 99 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 6e4cSa3b2dif MAC Filtering interface MAC Address Enter the MAC 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 100 All MAC Addresses This tab displays dynamic and static MAC addresses on each port W Port No Click the pull down menu to select a particular port to show its MAC address information B 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 All MAC Addresses Port No Port 01 v 002564C4F6E4 DYNAMIC AABBCCDDEEFF STATIC FFEEDDCCBBAA STATIC
42. d the authentication session ends WB Reauth Period Set the period of time the connected clients authenticated to be authenticated again W Click Apply to have the configuration take effect 802 1x Radius Misc Configuration System Configuration Port Configuration Misc Configuration Quiet Period lo Tx Period Bo Supplicant Timeout Bo Server Timeout o Max Requests D Reauth Period 3600 Apply Help 802 1x Misc Configuration interface 97 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 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 B 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 sele
43. e Set offset of daylight saving time If SNTP is inactive this command can t be applied switch config sntp daylight offset 3 snip ip IP Set the SNTP server IP If SNTP is inactive this command can t be applied switch config sntp ip 192 168 1 1 sntp timezone Timezone Set timezone index Use the show sntp timzezone command to get more information of index number switch config sntp timezone 22 sntp sync interval Secs Set synchronization interval in seconds switch config sntp sync interval 1024 show sntp Show SNTP information switch show sntp show sntp timezone Show index number of the time zone list switch show sntp timezone no sntp Disable SNTP switch config no sntp no sntp daylight Disable daylight saving time switch config no sntp daylight 133 X ring2 Commands Set Commands Level Description Example ring2 mode X Ring2 Legacy Ring G Set X ring in X ring2 mode switch config ring2 mofde x ring2 ring2 add G Add an X Ring2 entry switch config ring2 add 1 5 6 7 2 Ring ID 1st Ring 82 Port 2nd Ring Port 1st Rdn Port 1st Rdn Port ID 2nd Rdn P ort 2nd Rdn Port ID ring2 ringport 1st Ring G Add Legacy Ring switch config ring2 ringport 1 2 Port 2nd Ring Port 1st 2nd Ring Port ring2 del G Delete an X Ring2 switch config ring
44. e VLAN configuration information 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 This switch supports IEEE 802 1Q in Q or IEEE 802 1ad standard developed to break through the limitation of 802 1Q for multi VLAN environments where the amount of VLAN may exceeds 4096 Q in Q allows a given Ethernet frame with two VLAN headers inserted known as doubled tagged or stacked VLANs And therefore a double tagged frame is sufficient to accommodate the amount of VLANs up to 4096 x 4096 16777216 72 802 1Q Configuration Please follow the instruct
45. e 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 32 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 Click Apply to have the configuration take effect DHCP Server System Configuration System C
46. e shifted to the left list box To remove unwanted ports select the ports in the left list box and click the Remove button B 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 W 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 l Aggregator Information State Activity System Priority TEM Group ID Trunk 1 Select Lacp Enable Work Ports Remove gt gt Apply Delete Help 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 59 Aggregator Information LACP Disabled Having configured the aggregator setting with LACP disabled you can check the static trunk group information on the Aggregator Information tab Port Trunk Aggregator Setting Aggregator Setting Aggregator Information State Activity System Priority fi Group ID Trunk 2 Select Lacp rera d Work Ports Add Remove gt gt Apply Delete Help 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 Aggre
47. e 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 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 120 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 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 Descrip
48. ecify a number ranging from 1 to 255 for identifying a given ring group m 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 1 Rdn Port Click the pull down menu to select a port as the first redundant port 1 Rdn Port ID Specify a number ranging from 1 to 255 for identifying the first redundant port m 2 Rdn Port Click the pull down menu to select a port as the second redundant port 90 m 2 Rdn Port ID Specify a number ranging from 1 to 255 for identifying the second redundant port m When finished click the Apply button to have the configuration take effect X Ring2 X Ring2 Operation Mode X Ringg X Ring2 Configuration Index Ring ID 1st Ring Port 2nd Ring Port 1st Rdn Port 1st Rdn Port ID 2nd Rdn Port 2nd Rdn Port ID 1 1 Port 01 Port 02 Port 03 3 Port 04 4 2 19 Port 05 Port 06 Port 09_99_Port 10_100 Ring ID 1st Ring Port 2nd Ring Port 1st Rdn Port 1st Rdn Port ID 2nd Rdn Port 2nd Rdn Port ID NONE NONE NONE NONE X Ring2 Ring Information X Ring2 Version 0 043 49 Index Ring ID 1st Ring Port 2nd Ring Port 1st Rdn Port 1st Rdn Port ID 2nd Rdn Port 2nd Rdn Port ID 1 1 Port O1 DWN Port 02 DWN Port 0O3 DWN3 Port O4 DWN 4 2 19 Port 05_DWN
49. 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 84 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 OSS Authentication Password Privacy Password Group Table Current Group content New Group Table Remove Add none A Security Name User ID Group Name Access Table Current Access Tables New Access Table Remove Add none Context Prefix Group Name C NoAuthNoPriv C AuthNoPriv Security Level M C AuthPriv Context Match Rule C 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 C 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
50. erface 104 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 105 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 106 Troubleshooting W 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 W Select the proper network cable to construct your network Please check that you are using the right cable W 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 possible solutions to assist in identifying problems W Ifthe 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 W f the Industrial Switch LED indicators are normal while the connected cables
51. evel 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 135 show ndclear Clear neighbor discovery cache switch show ndclear 136
52. f Power input 2 is inactive P Fail depends on the On Power or Ethernet port failure occurs Fault Relay Red Alarm Off No failure occurs configuration On The industrial switch is the master of the X ring group R Master Green Off Non master device On Connected to network P1 P8 Green Blinking Data is transmitting or receiving Off Not connected to network Definition of LED indicators 10 Installation Fast Ethernet Ports The M 12 D coded Fast Ethernet ports are auto sensing for 10Base T or 100Base TX devices connections Auto MDI MDIX means that you can connect to another switch or workstation without changing straight through or crossover cabling B M12 D coded Connector Pin Assignments Pin Number Assignments 1 TX 2 RX 3 TX 4 Rx Note and signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair Wiring the Power Inputs Connect the positive and negative wires to PWR1 V1 V1 and PWR2 V2 V2 as the power pin assignments shown below w 20 1 1 V1 95 2 V2 3 94 3 V2 4 V1 Power1 amp Power2 Contacts of the M12 Connector 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 Ethernet port di
53. field displaying in grey W 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 B 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 WB 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 the device is included in the static MAC address table Keep in mind that the Security item is set as On so that the MAC violation event log email alert will then be issued Further information please see the segments of MAC Address Table Static MAC Addresses and System Event Log Event Configuration W Click Apply to have the configuration take effect 56 Port Control State Negotiation Speed Duplex Flow Control Security Off v Enable v Auto v 100 Full Enable Speed Duplex Flow Control Port Group ID Type Link State Negotiation Config Acna Canna Arnal Security Port 01N A 100TX Up Enable Auto 100 Full 100 Full Enable ON OFF Port 02 N A 100TX Dow
54. g 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 39 System Event Log Syslog Configuration SMTP Configuration l Event Configuration Syslog Client Mode Both y E I sn 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 40 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 BH 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 BH SMTP Server IP Address Assign the mail server IP address when Email Alert is enabled this field will then be available W Sender Type in an ali
55. gator Information l 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 B Port Member This is a read only field that displays the members of the static trunk group 60 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 WB 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 me qe qucm automatically depending on how many ports you have selected Port Trunk Aggregator Setting Aggregator Setting Aggregator Information State Activity System Priority 1 Group ID Trunk 1 Select Lacp Enable x Work Ports Port 03 Port 05 lt lt Add Remove Apply Delete Help Notice The trunk function do not support GYRP and X Ring Switch 1 configuration interface 61 Port Trunk Aggregator Information Aggregator Setting Aggregator Information j State Activity Groupi Actor Partner Priority 1 1 MAC 001F3820820E OOO0F3S8FFFS501 PortNo Key Priority Active PortNo Key
56. h 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 portiswitch config monitor tx 4 of monitor function show monitor P Show port monitor switch show monitor information show monitor Show port monitor information switch config interface fastEthernet 2 127 switch config if amp show monitor no monitor Disable source port of monitor function switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if amp no monitor 802 1x Commands Set Commands Level Description Example 8021x enable G Use the 802 1x global configuration command to enable 802 1x protocols switch config 8021x enable 8021x system radiusip G Use the global switch config 8021x system IP address configuration radiusip 192 168 1 1 command to change the radius server IP 8021x system serverport G Use the global switch config 8021x system port ID configuration serverport 1815 command to change the radius server port 8021x system G Use the global switch config 8021x system accountport configuration accountport 1816 port ID command to change the accounting port 8021x system sharedkey G Use the global switch config 8021x system ID configuration sharedkey 123456 command to change t
57. he 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 B 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 B 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 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 77 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
58. he shared key value 8021x system nasid G Use the global switch config 8021x system words configuration command to change the NAS ID nasid test1 128 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 config 8021x misc txperiod 5 8021x misc supptimeout Use the global switch config 8021x misc sec configuration supptimeout 20 command to set the supplicant timeout in seconds 8021x misc Use the global switch config 8021x misc servertimeout sec configuration command to set the server timeout in seconds servertimeout 20 8021x misc maxrequest Use the global switch config 8021x misc number configuration maxrequest 3 command to set the maximum requests 8021x misc Use the global switch config 8021x misc reauthperiod sec configuration command to set the reauthorized period in seconds reauthperiod 3000 8021x portstate disable reject accept Use the configuration command to set the switch config interface fastethernet 3 authorize state of the selected switch config if 48021x portstate port accept show 8021x Display a summary of switch gt show 8021x 129
59. hose 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 YYYYMMDD and HH MM gt YYYYMMDD an eight digit year month day specification gt HH MM a five digit including a colon 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 48 SNTP Configuration SNTP Client Disable v Daylight Saving Time Disable x UTC Timezone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon Lo
60. icon shows up indicating that client is successfully connecting to server via HTTPS GC 7 ej https 192 168 16 1 4 26 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 System Information IP Configuration DHCP Server TFTP Transaction System Event Log Welcome to the Fault Relay Alarm SNTP IP Security Sinetron 8 10 100TX 2 100FX w X Ring Il Management Industrial Switch HRB DB HW ww D D n o a Port Statistics Port Control Port Trunk Port Mirroring Rate Limiting Y Protocol VLAN RSTP SNMP QoS X Ring2 LLDP Security 802 1 x Radius MAC Address Table E X Multicast IGMP MLD Snooping Static Filtering Factory Default Save Configuration System Reboot K a lv 27 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 m System Name Assign the name of the switch The 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 o
61. ing the fixing screw 5 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 6 Prepare the M12 D Code Fast Ethernet Port mating cable for Ethernet connection 7 The Fast 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 8 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 Configuration RS 232 Console One end of the supplied console cable is D sub 9 female connector and the other end is M12 8 pole A coded male connector Attach the D sub end to a PC or terminal and the of M12 end to the console port of the switch The connected terminal or PC must support the terminal emulation program Pin Assignments DB9 D sub 9 M12 M12 Connector Connector Connector Connector Pin Assignments To PC To Switch Pin Assignments Pin 2 Pin 2 TX TX Pin 3 Pin 3 RX RX Pin 5 Pin 5 GND GND 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
62. ings Les a Close window on exit QAlways ONever Only on clean exit Open J Cancel Saving Sessions 22 10 To connect to the SSH server select the session name and click the Open button And then you will see a window shows up with prompt message login as Type guest for both user name and password 192 168 1 1 PuTTY 1 1 s password Logging in interface 11 Run the cmd command to start the command prompt interface Type telnet localhost 23 and press Enter cx CAWINDO WS system32 cmd exe C Documents and Settings gt telnet localhost 23 Command Prompt interface 23 12 When finished a telnet session is successfully made using the SSH protocol cx Telnet localhost ol x Welcome to the 4 2G port Industrial Managed Redundant Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Name m Password Console via SSH 24 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 use web management install the industrial switch on the netwo
63. ions below to configure the 802 1Q VLAN W Click the pull down menu to select 802 1Q and click Apply to configure the VLAN Operation Mode on 802 1Q B Enable GVRP Protocol Tick this checkbox to enable GVRP protocol This checkbox is available while the VLAN Operation Mode is set on 802 1Q m Management VLAN ID Only the VLAN members whose Untagged VID PVID equals to the value specified in this field have permission to access the switch 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 1Q x Enable GVRP Protocol Management Vlan ID 0 Apply 802 1Q Configuration 1 Group Configuration Port Link Type Untagged Vid Tagged Vid Port 07 v Access Link 1 Access Link Trunk Link Hybrid Link QinQ 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 4 66 1031 Port 05 Access Link 7 Port 06 Qing 165 301 302 444 Port 07 Access Link 1 Port 08 Access Link 1 Port 09 Access Link 1 Port 10 Access Link 1 802 1Q VLAN interface m On the 802 1Q Configuration tab click the Port pull down menu to select a port you 73 want to configure within the VLAN m Link Type Three options are available
64. ired to be held in the unauthorized state m Accept The specified port is required to be held in the authorized state W 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 W Click Apply to have the configuration take effect 802 1x Radius Port Configuration System Configuration p Port Configuration l Misc Configuration Port State Port D2 Port 03 Port 04 Portos v Authorize 7 Reject Accept Authorize k HajtBisable Port Authorization Port State Port 01 Disable Port 02 Disable Port 03 Disable Port 04 Disable Port 05 Disable Port 06 Disable Port 07 Disable Port 08 Disable Port 09 Disable Port 10 Disable 802 1x Per Port Setting interface 96 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 B Supplicant Timeout Set the period of time the switch waits for a supplicant response to an EAP request W Server Timeout Set the period of time the switch waits for a server response to an authentication request BH Max Requests Set the number of authentication that must time out before authentication fails an
65. itch 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 the 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 94 802 1x Radius System Configuration System Configuration Port Configuration Misc Configuration 802 1x Protocol Enable v Radius Server IP 192 168 16 237 Server Port 18 12 Accounting Port 1813 Shared Key 12345678 NAS Identifier Nas L2 SWITCH Apply Help 802 1x System Configuration interface 95 Port Configuration You can configure the 802 1x authentication state for each port The state provides Disable Accept Reject and Authorize W Reject The specified port is requ
66. le Link UP Link Down and Link UP amp Link Down Disable means no event will be sent to the system log SMTP server 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 issue a log message only when the link down event of port occurs 43 Link UP amp Link Down The system will issue a log message at the time when port connection is link up and link down System Event Log Event Configuration Syslog Configuration SMTP Configuration I Event Configuration System event selection Event Type Syslog SMTP Device cold start Fj Authentication Failure L1 MAC Violation F Port event selection Port Syslog SMTP Port 01 Disable v Port 02 Port 03 Port 04 Disable v Port 05 Disable v Port 06 Disable v Port 07 Disable x Port 08 Disable M Port 09 Disable Port 10 Disable v Event Configuration interface 44 Fault Relay Alarm The Fault Relay Alarm function provides the Power Failure Port Link Down Broken and MAC Violation 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 B 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 W Port Link Down Broke
67. n 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 or broken B MAC Violation With the checkbox ticked the relay device inside the industrial switch changes its state and the FAULT LED indicator is on if a MAC violation event occurs Fault Relay Alarm Power Failure L Power 1 Power 2 Port Link Down Broken Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 OPor 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 L Port 8 Port 9 Port 10 MAC Violation Omac Violation Fault Relay Alarm interface 45 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 BW SNTP Client
68. n Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 03 Trunk 1 100TXDown Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 04Trunk 1 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 05 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 06 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 07 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 08 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Part 09 N A 100FX Down Enable Force 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Part 10 N A 100FX Down Enable Force 100 Full M A Enable N A OFF Port Control interface 57 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 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 priori
69. ndon v 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 49 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 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 WH 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 B 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
70. new community string you should also specify the type of access permission and the agent mode String Enter the community string in the field as a password for authentication RO Read only With this radio button selected the community string is given the read only permission for the MIB objects 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 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 81 SNMP System Configuration System Configuration Trap Configuration SNMPv3 Configuration Community Strings Current Strings New Community String Remove Add public RO String PString3 private RW PStringl RO RO CRW PString2 RW Agent Mode Current Mode SNMP V1 Vv2C only SNMP v1 v2c only C SNMP V3 only C SNMP Vi v2C v3 Change Help SNMP System Configuration interface 82 Trap Configuration A trap manager is a management station that receives trap messages genera
71. ns to switch N Key Transaction interface 53 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 WB Port Port number indexed WB Type Displays the network media type of the port W Link The states of linking Up or Down W 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 Good 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 54 Port Statistics Tx Good Tx Bad Rx Good Rx
72. o vlan group 2 GroupID group ID Spanning Tree Commands Set Commands Level Description Example spanning tree enable G Enable spanning tree switch config zspanning tree enable spanning tree priority Configure spanning switch config Spanning tree 118 061440 tree priority parameters priority 4096 spanning tree max age seconds Use the spanning tree max age global configuration command to change the interval between messages the 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 switch config Spanning tree max age 15 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 zspanning 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 switch config Spanning tree forward time 20 119 spanning tree instances The forwarding time determines how long each of the listening and learning states last before the port begins forwarding stp path cost 1 200000000 Us
73. ommands 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 mac address table filter G Configure the MAC switch config mac address table hwaddr address table filter filter hwaddr 000012348678 MAC show mac address table P Show the table with all switch 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 Show entries ofthe switch show mac address table filter filter MAC address filter table no mac address table 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 table mac address table filter hwaddr MAC filter 000012348678 no mac address table G Remove dynamic switch config no entries from the MAC address table mac address table 124 SNMP Commands Set Commands Level Description Example snmp system name System Name G Set SNMP agent system name switch config snmp system name l2switch
74. on as the illustration shown above after the two switches configured 64 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 Port LACP State Activity Port LACP State Activity 1 N A 2 N A 3 M Active 4 N A 5 M Active 6 N A 7 N A 8 N A 9 N A 10 N A Apply Help State Activity of Switch 1 Port Trunk State Activity Aggregator Setting Aggregator Information State Activity Port LACP State Activity Port LACP State Activity 1 N A 2 N A 3 N A 4 N A 5 N A 6 N A 7 M Active 8 M Active 9 N A 10 N A Apply Help State Activity of Switch 2 65 Port Mirroring Port Mirroring is a method for monitoring of network traffic on switched networks Traffic through
75. onfiguration Client Entries Port and IP Binding DHCP Server Disable 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 33 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 Client Entries Port and IP Binding IP addr Client ID Type Status Lease 192 168 16 101 00 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 34 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 Port and IP Binding 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 Port 06 0 0 0 0 Port 07 0 0 0 0 Port 08 0 0 0 0 Port 09 0 0 0 0 Port 10 0 0 0 0
76. ority respectively B 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 W Click the Apply button to have the configuration take effect 89 X Ring2 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 the X Ring topology will automatically be designated as master switches between which 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 Ring2 Operation Mode Click the pull down menu to configure the operation mode for X Ring2 or disable the X Ring2 function X Ring2 Mode W Ring ID Sp
77. ping 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 122 mld unregister G Configure MLD switch config igmp unregister flooding blocking unregister stream flooding show mld configuration P ShowMLD 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 no mid query G Disable MLD query switch no mld query function 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 01 123 MAC Filter Table Commands Set C
78. 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 W 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 W 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 B When finished click the Apply button Port Mirroring Destination Port Source Port RX TX RX TX Port 01 e C Iv Iv Port 02 C I Iv Iv Port 03 C C Iv O Port 04 e C E Iv Port 05 C C Iv E Port 06 C Iv Iv Port 07 C C Iv Iv Port 08 C C Iv O Port 09 C C C Iv Port 10 C C Iv E Apply Help Port Mirroring interface 66 Rate Limiting You can respectively configure the ingress limitation type and ingress egress rate for each port B Ingress Limit Frame Type Select the limit type for ingress frames Four options are available as follows B All W Broadcast Multicast Flooded Unicast Broadcast Multicast B Broadcast only The egress rate will limit all types of frame Rate Limiting
79. r 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 W Click Apply to have the configuration take effect NOTE Don t set 0 for the first segment of the subnet mask and default gateway 000 xxx Xxx xxx Refresh the web screen if the web could not be displayed while you change the setting System Information System Name System Description 8 10 100TX 2 100FX w X Ring II Management Industrial Switc System Location System Contact Apply Help Firmware Version v1 00 Kernel Version v5 00a MAC Address OO0O0F3804CSDC System Information interface 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 B 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 the assigned IP address on DHCP server After users cli
80. re a simple VLAN easily without complicated steps Packets can go among only members 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 Enable GVRP Protocol Management Vlan ID o Add Edit Delete Help VLAN Port Based interface W Click the pull down menu to select Port Based and then click the Apply button to set the VLAN operation mode on Port Based W With the VLAN operation mode selected click Add to create a new VLAN group 69 VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode Port Based l Enable GYRP Protocol Management Vlan ID o Apply Group Name VLAN_1 VLAN ID 7o Port O1 Port 02 Port 03 Port 04 Add Remove Apply Help Add a Port Based VLAN W 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 port
81. rity 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 W Click Apply to have the configuration take effect 87 QoS Configuration Qos Policy Use an 8 4 2 1 weighted fair queuing scheme C Use a strict priority scheme Priority Type Disable 7 _Apply Help Port based Priority Port 01 Port02 Port 03 Port 04 Port 05 Port 06 Port 07 Port 08 Port 09 Port 10 Lowest x Lowest z Lowest Lowest Lowest Lowest Lowest z Lowest x Lowest z Lowest z _Apply Help COS Priority 0 1l 2 3 4 9 6 7 Lowest z Lowest z Lowest Lowest 2 Lowest v Lowest z Lowest Lowest z Apply Help TOS Priority 0 1 2 3 4 9 6 Fi Lowest x Lowest x Lowest Lowest z Lowest v Lowest Lowest Lowest Priority 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Lowest v Lowest z Lowest Lowest Lowest v Lowest v Lowest Lowest z Priority 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Lowest v Lowest x Lowest Lowest z Lowest x Lowest Lowest z Lowest z Priority 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Lowest x Lowest x Lowest x Lowest Lowest z Lowest Lowest z Lowest z Priority 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 EXEGODEDEG DIES RIEGO WIE DIET DEED e Priority 40 41 43 45 Fave rel ren en ns a men rre ere Priority 48 Fave rel ren fines fave z ven ven renee Priority 5
82. rk 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 2 IP Address 192 168 16 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 16 254 User Name root Password root Launch the Internet Explorer on the PC Type the IP address of the switch in the URL field and then Press Enter File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Cp Back GD ix B TN search f Favorites amp axe EA 2 Address http 192 168 16 1 3 With the login dialog box showing up type the user name and password in the 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 25 Connect to 192 168 16 1 ud index htm User name root X Password Login dialog box 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 protocol 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
83. rnet 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 amp bandwidth type multicast and flooded broadcast multicast flooded uni unicast frame cast bandwidth type Set interface ingress switch config Zinterface 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 switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if bandwidth type 113 frame 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 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 if bandwidth out 160 show bandwidth Show interfaces bandwid
84. s to the right list box Or you can select any of the ports listed in the right field and click Remove to remove port s from the VLAN B When finished click Apply to have the VLAN configuration take effect And then you will see the VLAN list shows up 70 VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode Port Based Enable GVRP Protocol Management Wlan ID o WYLAN 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 W 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 71 e 802 10 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 exchang
85. sconnection and MAC violation Take the wiring illustration below as an example that illustrates the proper relay connection forming a normally close circuit and the connection is to be broken when an error occurs External Power Load P Fail Alarm Wiring Wall Mounting Besides desktop installation the industrial switch is specially designed to hang on the wall for space constrained environments The drawing below illustrates the wall mounting installation to hang the switch on the wall via the four mounting holes on the sides Hang the switch on the wall Grounding screw holes Grounding Lug Grounding the Ethernet Switch As the figure illustrated above you can use an M3 screw to secure a grounding wire to the side screw holes near the ground mark or to the grounding lug at the corner of the front panel Note To earth the switch to ground with the grounding lug please prepare an M8 wrench to hold the grounding contact from rotating when you are trying to tighten or release the fixing screw above the contact Installation Steps 1 Unpack the Industrial switch 2 To hang the Industrial switch on the wall please refer to the Wall Mounting section 3 Use an M8 wrench to hold the grounding contact and remove the fixing screw above the contact 4 Align the grounding lug with the contact and still use the M8 wrench to hold the contact from rotating while you are tighten
86. t 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 109 ip dhcp Enable DHCP client switch config Zip 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
87. t 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 protocol 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 The switch also supports LLDP MED Media Endpoint Devices that is the enhanced standard of the basic LLDP protocol that is specific to the requirements of Media Endpoint Devices in an IEEE 802 LAN environment With LLDP MED employed the switch can deal with network configuration and policy device location Power over Ethernet management and inventory management Media Endpoint Devices include but are not limited to IP phones IP voice media gateways IP media servers and IP communications controllers 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 W Click Apply to have the configuration take effect LLDP Configuration LLDP Protocol Disable v LLDP Interval 30 sec Apply Help LLDP Interface 93 802 1X Radius 802 1x is an IEEE authentication specification that allows a client to connect to a wireless access point or wired sw
88. ted 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 D SNMPv3 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 C y2e 83 SNMPV3 Configuration This tab allows users to configure the SNMPv3 settings for communications via SNMPv3 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 gt 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
89. th 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 114 no accounting Clear interface accounting information switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if no accounting 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 Zaggregator 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 3 6 Workport The amount of work ports This
90. ties 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 LACP the number of work ports must equal the total number of the group member ports 58 B 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 b
91. tion 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 l G Configure COS Priority switch config Zqos priority cos 0 ena n middie qos priority tos G Configure TOS Priority switch config qos priority tos 3 Priority lowest low mid nigh dle high show qos P Display information of Switch show qos QoS configuration no qos G Disable QoS function switch config no qos 121 IGMP Commands Set Commands Level Description Example igmp enable G Enable IGMP switch config igmp enable snooping function igmp query auto G Set IGMP query to switch config igmp query auto 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 snoo
92. to determine the view type exclude or included Click Add to create a new entry Click Remove to delete the unwanted entry 86 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 WB Qos Policy Select the QoS policy rule gt Use an 8 4 2 1 weighted 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 Prio
93. tocol options v Don t start a shell or command at all Enable compression Preferred SSH protocol version Oloy O1 o2 Encryption options O2 only Encryption cipher selection policy AES SSH 2 only Blowfish 3DES warn below here Arcfour SSH 2 only DES C Enable legacy use of single DES in SSH 2 Open Cancel Options Controlling SSH Connections 5 Click the Connection gt SSH gt Tunnel node of the tree menu to configure options for controlling SSH port forwarding 6 Tick the check box labeled Local ports accept connection from other hosts that allows you to set up local to remote port forwardings including dynamic port forwardings in such a way that machines other than your client PC can connect to the forwarded port 7 Add a new forwarded port to connect to the SSH server and set the type to Local XS PuTTY Configuration Category Keyboard Bell Features B Window Appearance Behaviour Translation Selection Colours Connection Data Proxy Telnet Rlagin SSH Kex Auth TTY x11 Bugs Serial Options controlling SSH port forwarding Port forwarding Local ports accept connections from other hosts Remote ports do the same H 2 only Forwarded ports Add new forwarded port Source port 23 Destination 192 168 1 1 23 O Remote O IPv4 Dynamic O IP Open J Cancel Options Controlling SSH Port Forwarding
94. tp enable smtp serverip Configure SMTP switch config smtp serverip IP address server IP 192 168 1 5 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 config smtp password password 1234 confirm password 1234 smtp rcptemail Index Email address Configure Rcpt 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 131 event mac violation G Set the event type of switch config event Systemlog SMTP Both MAC Violation mac violation both event systemlog Set port event for switch config interface Link UP Link Down Bot system log fastethernet 3 h switch config if event s
95. uration 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 Authentication Failure and MAC Violation 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 W System event selection There are three event types Device Cold Start Authentication Failure and MAC Violation 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 Authentication Failure When the SNMP authentication fails the system will issue the event log email alert to the system log SMTP server respectively gt MAC Violation If a device whose MAC address is not in the MAC address table attempts to access the port the system will issue the event log email alert to the system log SMTP server respectively Note that the Security property of the Port Control function also has to be set at On See the Port Control section for further details m Port event selection Each drop down menu has four options Disab
96. 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 guest username Username Configure the guest s login username switch config guest username XXXXXX guest password Password Configure the password for for the guest account switch config guest password XXXXXX show guest Show guest switch show guest 110 information dhcpserver enable Enable DHCP Server switch config dhcpserver enable dhcpserver lowip Configure low IP switch config dhcpserver lowip Low IP address for IP pool 192 168 1 100 dhcpserver highip Configure high IP switch config dhcpserver highip High IP address for IP pool 192 168 1 200 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 1 254 dhcpserver dnsip Configure DNS IP for switch config dhcpserver dnsip
97. value could not be less than zero or greater than the amount of member ports aggregator activityport G Set activity port switch config Zaggregator 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 1 2 4 nolacp or switch config aggregator group 115 list This parameter could be a port range ex 1 4 or a port list separate by a comma ex 2 3 6 1 3 1 2 nolacp 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 VLAN Commands Set Commands Level Description Example vlan database P Enter VLAN configure switch vlan database mode Vlanmode V To set switch VLAN switch vlan Zvlanmode 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 grpid GroupID V Add new port based VALN switch vlan vlan port based grpname test grpid 2 port 2 4 Or
98. witch 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 tagged frames for the purpose of VLAN communications between switches 74 NOTE 7 Its not necessary to type 1 in the tagged VID field The hybrid port will forward the frames 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 QinQ With the given port set its link type on QinQ where frames received will be added a tag as an outer 802 1Q VLAN header that needs to be specified by users in the Untagged Vid field next to this pull down menu The value s specified in the Tagged Vid field show the inner 802 1Q VLAN header s that constitute frames with those VLAN headers will be encapsulated B Untagged Vid This field is available when the Link Type pull down menu is set on Access Link Hybrid Link and QinQ Assign a number in the range between 1 and 4094 B Tagged Vid This field is available when the Link Type pull down menu is set on Trunk Link and Hybrid Link and QinQ Assign a number in the range between 1 and 4094 Click the Apply button on the tab to have the port configuration take effect And then you can see the link type untagged VI
99. witch vlan vlan 8021q port 3 hybrid link untag 5 tag 6 8 vlan 8021q port PortNumber qing untag Assign a ging link for VLAN by port If the switch vlan vlan 8021q port 3 qinq untag 4 tag 3 6 8 117 UntaggedVID tag TaggedVID List port belongs to a trunk group this command can t be applied or switch vlan vlan 8021q port 3 qing untag 5 tag 6 8 vlan 8021q trunk V Assign an access link switch vlan Zvlan 8021q trunk 3 Eme for VLAN by trunk access link untag 33 access link untag UntaggedVID group vlan 8021q trunk V Assign a trunk link for switch vlan zivlan 8021q trunk 3 PortNumber Ji trunk link tag VLAN by trunk group trunk link tag 2 3 6 99 TaggedVID List d switch vlan vlan 8021q trunk 3 trunk link tag 3 20 vlan 8021q trunk V Assign a hybrid link for switch vlan zivlan 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 vlan 8021q trunk V Assign a q in q link for switch vlan zivlan 8021q trunk 3 PortNumber qing untag VLAN by trunk group dinq untag 4 tag 3 6 8 UntaggedVID or tag TaggedVID List switch vlan vlan 8021q trunk 3 qinq untag 5 tag 6 8 show vlan GroupID V Show VLAN switch vlan show vlan 2 ue information show vlan no vlan group V Delete the port base switch vlan Zn
100. ystemlog both event smtp Set port event for switch config interface Link UP Link Down Bot SMTP fastethernet 3 h switch config if amp event smtp both show event P Show event selection switchshow event no event Disable cold start switch config no event device cold start event type device cold start both Systemlog SMTP Both no event G Disable the event type switch config no event authentication failure of Authentication authentication failure both Systemlog SMTP Both failure no event mac violation G Disable the event type switch config no event Systemlog SMTP Both of MAC Violation mac violation both no event systemlog Disable port event for switch config interface system log fastethernet 3 switch config if no event systemlog no event smpt Disable port event for switch config interface SMTP fastethernet 3 switch config if amp 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 Z sntp daylight time If the SNTP 132 function is inactive this command can t be applied sntp daylight period Start time End time Set period of daylight saving time If the SNTP function is inactive this command can t be applied Parameter format yyyymmdd hh mm switch config sntp daylight period 20110101 01 01 20110202 01 01 sntp daylight offset Minut
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