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1. Refresh Connector Type SFP LC Fiber Type Multi mode MM Tx Central Wavelength 850 Bit Rate 1000 Mbps Vendor OUI 00 18 0a Vendor Name Vigitron Vendor P N Vi0850MM Vendor Revision A Vendor Serial Number Q2DR W5UZ K6K9 Date Code 111115 Temperature Vcc Mon1 Bias Mon2 TX PWR Mon3 RX PWR Figure 3 1 6 The SFP Information Overview Parameter Description Connector Type Displays the connector type e g UTP SC ST LC and so on Fiber Type Displays the fiber mode e g Multi Mode Single Mode Tx Central Wavelength Displays the fiber optical transmitting central wavelength e g 850nm 1310nm 1550nm and so on Baud Rate Displays the maximum baud rate of the fiber module supported e g 10M 100M 1G and so on Vendor OUI Displays the Manufacturer s OUI code which is assigned by IEEE Vendor Name Displays the company name of the module manufacturer Vendor P N Displays the product name of the naming by module manufacturer Vendor Revision Displays the module revision Vendor Serial Number Shows the serial number assigned by the manufacturer Date Code Shows the date this SFP module was made Temperature Shows the current temperature of SFP module Vcc Shows the working DC voltage of SFP module Mon1 Bias mA Shows the Bias current of SFP module Mon2 TX PWR Shows the transmit power of SFP module Mon3 RX PWR Shows the receiver power of SFP module 30 PoE Configuration PoE
2. Configuration Chapter 4 shows how to configure the access management table of the switch including HTTP HTTPS SNMP and TELNET SSH You can manage the switch over an Ethernet LAN or over the Internet This section shows you how to configure access management table of the switch The maximum entry number is 16 If the application s type matched any one of the access management entries it will allow access to the switch Web Interface To configure an Access Management Configuration in the web interface 1 Select Enabled in the Mode of Access Management Configuration 2 Click Add new entry 3 Specify the Start IP Address End IP Address 4 Check Access Management method HTTP HTTPS SNMP and TELNET SSH in the entry 5 Click Apply Disabled y Start IP Address End IF Address HTTP HTTPS SNMP TELNET SSH Start IP Address End IP Address HTTP HTTPS SNMP TELNET SSH Delete Loewe T coca CIN Figure 4 8 1 The Access Management Configuration 42 Parameter Description Mode Indicates the access management mode operation Possible modes are e Enabled Enable access management mode operation e Disabled Disable access management mode operation Delete Check to delete the entry It will be deleted during the next save Start IP address Indicates the start IP address for the access management entry End IP address Indicates the end IP address for the access management entry HTTP HTTPS Indic
3. lt VIGITRON MaxiiNet VI3026 Quick Set Up Guide 20 GE PoE Plus 4 GE PoE Plus Combo SFP 2 GESFPL2 26 Port Managed Switch Release 2 35 Firmware Version 1 0 2013 Vigitron Inc All rights reserved All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright Purpose Audience Conventions Warranty Copyright Vigitron Inc 2013 All rights reserved MaxiiNet is a trademark of Vigitron Corporation The products and programs described in this User s Manual are licensed products of Vigitron Inc This User s Manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright and this User s Manual and all accompanying hardware software and documentation are copyrighted No parts of this User s Manual may be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable by any means electronic or mechanical This includes photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems for any purpose other than the purchaser s personal use and without the prior express written permission of Vigitron This manual provides specific information on how to program and operate the management functions of the Vi3026 The manual is intended for use by network administrators who are responsible for operating and maintaining network equipment consequently it assumes a basic working knowledge of general switch functions
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5. UL General Requirements Edition 2 Revision Date 2014 05 13 Release Date Revision V2 35 12 01 2103 Table of Contents ABOUT TUS MANOA Eee seat sou ate wea peana cadena ceunaeeauesaseucteumanraccauennenee 2 REVISION FAIS TORY see ae nda 3 INTRODUCTION oee da 6 OVER MIE a oe ro caos 6 CHAPTER 1 OPERATION OF WEB BASED MANAGEMENT cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccceccceccccccecccs 7 INITIAL GONFIGURATION st 025 td 7 CONNECTING NETWORK DEVICES en a ee a nen ehe 10 TAWISTEDAR AIR DEVICES SE esse 10 ERBEING GUIDELINE scree icons tai esas a amc eis sera eit ine te SE aster i ae EN E 10 CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION cidcid dianas 12 SISTEM INFORMATION Sa ee a er aca Bee se ae Renee 12 CONAGUA AMO Na caida a AAT 15 TIM aiii 17 NANNTE AN AN 17 A O RRA 19 IPA A a A A A TE RN MINEN 19 Pr o een aa 21 CHAPTER 3 lt CONFIGURATION o is 22 A A NA 22 CONFIGURATION custodia 22 PORT DESCRIPTION lt a ee aa dele ol SO 25 TRATE COVER E asas 26 DETALED STAT MES A odiada 27 QOS STATIS TC S unana aa aa aa a nee a bau a ea 29 SFP INFORMATION noera a a a ANE 30 POE EEN E AEN S AARE EE an AE NEE E PSE AE ES ee ee ee ne en E E AS ee E EEN 31 STATUS EN EEE EAEE AEEA PTEE IN A EEE TA EA PEA A PEA 33 POV EA B S EEN EEEE E EE ETEEN EAE EET EE OE ENE O E E ETE EE ENEA A E E ET ETE AT E TT 34 AUTO CHECKING 2 E ici 35 BS DOEN e a ee a E O NE E E ON re 37 SINGLE I AEE EA E ATA E Ses e ATEI E S ee ws beard a TEATE
6. e Tacacs Uses a remote TACACS server for authentication Fallback Enable fallback to local authentication by checking this box If none of the configured authentication servers are alive the local user database is used for authentication This is only possible if the Authentication Method is set to a value other than none or local Buttons e Apply Click to save changes e Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values 47 Save Start This section describes how to save the switch start configuration Any current configuration files will be saved as XML format Web Interface To configure a Save Start Configuration in the web interface 1 Click Save Start 2 Click Yes Are you sure to save the current setting as Start Configuration Figure 5 3 2 The Save Start Configuration Parameter Description Buttons Save Click the Save button to save current setting as the start configuration 48 Save User This section describes how to save users information Any current configuration files will be saved as XML format Web Interface To configure a Save User Configuration in the web interface 1 Click Save User 2 Click Yes Are you sure to save the current setting as Backup Configuration Figure 5 3 3 The Save as Backup Configuration Parameter Description Buttons Save Click the Save button to save current se
7. 2 Write System Contact System Name System Location information in this page 3 Click Apply System Name Vi3026 System Location Figure 2 1 2 System Information Configuration 15 Parameter Description System Contact The textual identification of the contact person for this managed node together with information on how to contact this person The allowed string length is O to 255 and the allowed content is the ASCII characters from 32 to 126 System Name An administratively assigned name for this managed node By convention this is the node s fully qualified domain name A domain name is a text string drawn from the alphabet A Za z digits 0 9 minus sign No space characters are permitted as part of a name The first character must be an alpha character And the first or last character must not be a minus sign The allowed string length is O to 255 System Location The physical location of this node l e telephone closet 3rd floor The allowed string length is O to 255 and the allowed content is the ASCII characters from 32 to 126 16 Time This page configures the switch time Time configure is including time configuration and NTP configuration Manual The switch provides manual and automatic ways to set the system time via NTP With manual setting you simply input the year month day hour minute and second within the valid value range indicated in each item Web Interface To configure Ti
8. Gateway IP Address 192 168 1 254 Host MAC Address 40 d8 55 1a f0 3a Console Baudrate 115200 RAM Size 54MB Flash Size 16MB CPU Load 100ms 1s 10s 27 23 23 Bridge FDB Size 8192 MAC Addresses Transmit Queue 8 queues per port Maximum Frame Size 9600 Figure 2 1 1 System Information e g Vi3026 Other models are the same Model name The model name of this device System description This describes what the device is In this example it is 20 Port 10 100 1000Base T 4 TP 100 1G SFP Combo 2 100 1G SFP PoE L2 Plus Managed Switch Location The location in which the user defined where this switch is put Contact For easy managing and maintaining device write down the contact person and their phone number here for getting help soon You can configure this parameter through the device s user interface or SNMP Device name The name of the switch in which the user defined System Date Shows the system time of the switch Its format day of week month day hours minutes seconds year System up time The time accumulated since this switch is powered up Its format is day hour minute second BIOS version The version of the BIOS in this switch Firmware version The firmware version in this switch Hardware Mechanical version The version of Hardware and Mechanical The figure before the hyphen is the version of electronic hardware The one after the hyphen is the version of mechanical Serial numbe
9. the Internet Protocol IP and Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP The following conventions are used throughout this manual to show information NOTE Emphasizes important information or calls your attention to related features or instructions WARNING Alerts you to a potential hazard that could cause personal injury CAUTION Alerts you to a potential hazard that could cause loss of data or damage the system or equipment See the Customer Support Warranty booklet included with the product A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your Vigitron products and replacement parts can be obtained from your Vigitron s Sales and Service Office authorized dealer Disclaimer FCC Warning FCC Caution CE Mark Warning UL Mark Revision History Vigitron Inc does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications and marks no warranty and representation either implied or expressed with respect to the quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Vigitron disclaims liability for any inaccuracies or omissions that may have occurred Information in this User s Manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Vigitron Vigitron assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this User s Manual Vigitron makes no commitment to update or keep current the informa
10. 0 0 0 0 0 Ping Length Ping Count E Ping interval 1 Figure 5 5 2 The ICMPv6 Ping IP Address The destination IP Address with IPv6 Ping Length The payload size of the ICMP packet Values range from 2 bytes to 1452 bytes Ping Count The count of the ICMP packet Values range from 1time to 60 times Ping Interval The interval of the ICMPv6 packet Values range from Osecond to 30 seconds Start Click the Start button then the switch will start to ping the device using ICMPv6 packet size what set on the switch After you press 5 ICMPv6 packets are transmitted and the sequence number and roundtrip time are displayed upon reception of a reply The page refreshes automatically until responses to all packets are received or until a timeout occurs You can configure the following properties of the issued ICMP packets PING server 10 10 132 20 64 bytes from 10 10 132 20 icmp_seq 0 time 0ms 64 bytes from 10 10 132 20 icmp_seq 1 time 0ms 64 bytes from 10 10 132 20 icmp_seq 2 time 0ms 64 bytes from 10 10 132 20 icmp_seq 3 time 0ms 64 bytes from 10 10 132 20 icmp_seq 4 time 0ms Sent 5 packets received 5 OK O bad 54 Vigitron Inc 7810 Trade Street Suite 100 San Diego CA 92121 support vigitron com Tel 858 484 5209 Fax 858 484 1205 www vigitron com 55
11. 2 2 1 2 112 2 2 22 2 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 RRS Saal aaa 2 KILI ILC ILI LIL LICL ICICI LO LS LS LI LO LS LO LS LS LS LS LS IK 00000000000000000000000008 31 Parameter Description Power Supply Configuration Primary Power Supply W The switch can have PoE power supplies It is used as power source to determine the amount of power the PD may use It must be defined what amount of power the power sources can deliver PoE Power The PoE power supply settings will be shown Power Allocated for PoE The total of Maximum Power As power per port is allocated this figure will increase A pop up will be displayed when the total value of the available PoE power is exceeded Power Available for PoE Power Available for PoE Retry Rime The period in seconds for trying to turn on an overloaded PoE port If a port becomes overloaded for any reason the power will shut down and an attempt to repower will be made depending on the time set Ethernet Port Configuration Port This is the logical port number for this row PoE Mode The PoE mode represents the PoE operating mode for the port e Disabled PoE disabled for the port e Enabled Enables PoE IEEE 802 3af at Priority Priority represents the ports priority There are three levels of power priority named Low High and Critical The priority is used in the case where the remote device requires more power than the power supply can deliver In this case t
12. Queuing Counters or clear all information when you click Clear Rp qe 8 8 j x x x oooooooooooo00o0000000000000 ps hie x ee co GOGG 000000000000o00o0ooS gt o cosoosocsosoosocsossosook g AA EAS Sessicusosjricn sols osonoosoocsonoosocsocoosocor Soros ses e aa oom oe emesis amp oo000000000000000000000000 SER EEE Reel 20000000000000000000000000 n 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 2 14 Je 13 e 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 26 Figure 3 1 5 The Queuing Counters Overview Parameter Descripton Port The logical port for the settings contained in the same row Qn Qn is the Queue number QoS queues per port QO is the lowest priority queue Rx Tx The number of received and transmitted packets per queue Auto refresh Evoke the auto refresh to refresh the Queuing Counters automatically Upper right icon Refresh clear You can click them for refresh the Queuing Counters or clear them manually 29 SFP Information The switch could display the SFP module detail information which you connect it to the switch The information includes connector type fiber type wavelength baud rate vendor OUI and etc The information read can differ depending on the SFP used Some SFP many not provide all information categories Web Interface To display the SFP information in the web interface 1 Click Configuration Port and then SFP Information 2 To display the SFP Information cick Apply
13. TxQ4 0 Rx Q5 0 TxQ5 0 Rx Q6 O TxQ6 0 Rx Q7 0 TxQ7 2908 Receive Error Counters Transmit Error Counters Rx Drops O Tx Drops 0 Rx CRC Alignment O TxLatelExc Coll 0 Rx Undersize 0 Rx Oversize 0 Rx Fragments 0 Rx Jabber 0 Rx Filtered 124 Figure 3 1 4 The Port Detail Statistics Overview Auto refresh To evoke the auto refresh to refresh the port statistics information automatically Upper left scroll bar To scroll which port to display the port statistics with Port 0 Port 1 Receive Total and Transmit Total Rx and Tx Packets The number of received and transmitted good and bad packets Rx and Tx Octets The number of received and transmitted good and bad bytes Includes FCS but excludes framing bits Rx and Tx Unicast The number of received and transmitted good and bad unicast packets Rx and Tx Multicast The number of received and transmitted good and bad multicast packets Rx and Tx Broadcast The number of received and transmitted good and bad broadcast packets 27 Rx and Tx Pause A count of the MAC Control frames received or transmitted on this port that have an opcode indicating a PAUSE operation Receive and Transmit Size Counters The number of received and transmitted good and bad packets split into categories based on their respective frame sizes Receive and Transmit Queue Counters The number of received and transmitted packets per input and output queue Receive Error
14. cu port in 10Mbps half duplex mode 10Mbps FDX Forces the cu port in 10Mbps full duplex mode 100Mbps HDX Forces the cu port in 100Mbps half duplex mode 100Mbps FDX Forces the cu port in 100Mbps full duplex mode 1Gbps FDX Forces the cu port in 1Gbps full duplex mode Important Please note SFP_Auto_AMS Automatically determines the speed of the SFP There is no standardized way to do SFP auto detect so here it is done by reading the SFP rom Due to the missing standardized way of doing SFP auto detect some SFPs might not be detectable The port is set in AMS mode with SFP preferred Cu port is set in Auto mode 100 FX SFP port in 100 FX speed Cu port disabled 100 FX_AMS Port in AMS mode with SFP preferred SFP port in 100 FX speed Cu port in Auto mode 1000 X SFP port in 1000 X speed Cu port disabled 23 100 X_AMS Port in AMS mode with SFP preferred SFP port in 1000 X speed m Cu port in Auto mode Flow Control When Auto Speed is selected on a port this section indicates the flow control capability that is advertised to the link partner When a fixed speed setting is selected that is what is used The Current Rx column indicates whether pause frames on the port are obeyed and the Current Tx column indicates whether pause frames on the port are transmitted The Rx and Tx settings are determined by the result of the last Auto Negotiation Check the Configured column to use
15. detected the fail connect it will reboot the remote PD automatically Web Interface To Display Power over Ethernet Auto Checking in the web interface 1 Click Configuration PoE and Auto checking 2 Enable the Ping Check function 3 Specify the PD s IP address checking interval retry time failure action and reboot time 4 Click Apply to apply the change Ping Check Port Ping IP Address Interval Time sec Retry Time Failure Log Failure Action Reboot Time sec Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing lt lt lt ILE ILC ILS ILEILE ILS ILS ILS LC ILC LC LC LLC ILC ILC IE CLK a DOS o ofofe o efsfefefoe efe oefs efefe e efefejo olojololo o lo lolo olololo o o lolololo ofol o olojololo o lo lolo olo lolo o o lolololo ofol o F i E i E E S E I E I E J oO OJ OT ON OT O of O O O O O O o i o q El lt lt MA a Ms Ms EN Ms a E s s s ME a s s as Ss E BEN EEE HEN E EN EN bs _ e a a EEE a E _ O o o o o 0000 Eo e Figure 3 9 4 The POE Auto Checking 35 Parameter Description Ping Check Enables the Ping Check function to detect the connection between PoE port and power device Disable will turn off the detection Port This is the logical port number for this row Ping IP Address The PD s IP d
16. have to adjust current time equivalent to in act daylight saving You don t have to set the starting ending date as well If you set daylight saving to be non zero you have to set the starting ending date as well otherwise the daylight saving function will not be activated Time Set Offset Provide the daylight saving time set offset The offset is given in minutes east of GMT The valid range is from 1 to 1440 minutes Default is 60 minutes Daylight Savings Type Provide the daylight savings type selection You can select By Dates or Recurring two types for daylight saving type From To configure when daylight saving start date and time the format is YYYY MM DD HH MM To To configure when daylight saving end date and time the format is YYYY MM DD HH MM NOTE The under from and to was displayed what you set on the From and To field information IPv4 IP is an acronym for Internet Protocol It is a protocol used for communicating data across an internet network IP is a best effort system which means that no packet of information sent over is assured to reach its destination in the same condition it was sent Each device connected to a Local Area Network LAN or Wide Area Network WAN is given an Internet Protocol address and this IP address is used to identify the device uniquely among all other devices connected to the extended network The current version of
17. small business or enterprise application to help you create a more efficient and better connected workforce The Vi3026 web managed switch provides 26 ports in a single device The specifications are highlighted below O L2 features provide better manageability security QoS and performance High port count design with all Gigabit Ethernet ports Support guest VLAN voice VLAN port based tag based and protocol based VLANs Support 802 3az energy efficient Ethernet standard Support 8K MAC table Support IPv6 IPv4 dual stack Support s Flow Support easy configuration port for easy implement the IP phone IP camera or wireless environment Jumbo Frame transmission for up to 9600 bytes at all network speeds 576W power supply with 370W PoE budget Overview of this User s Manual Chapter 1 Operation of Web based Management Chapter 2 System Configuration Chapter 3 Configuration Chapter 4 Security Chapter 5 Maintenance Initial Configuration This chapter instructs the user on how to configure and manage the Vi3026 through the web user interface With this facility the user can easily access and monitor the status of each port on the switch This includes MIB status each port activity spanning tree status port aggregation status multicast traffic VLAN priority status illegal access record and so on The default values for the Vi3026 are listed in the table below IP Address 192 168
18. that users without administrator access be allowed only a minimal access period a NOTE In order to manage the switch via the web you must login with the default username and password For first time use the username is Admin and the password is left blank Press login to complete the process You can use both IPv4 IPV6 to manage the switch To optimize the display effect we recommend Microsoft IE 6 0 above Netscape V7 1 above or FireFox V1 00 above and have a resolution of 1024x768 The switch supported neutral web browser interface NOTE The Vi3026 function enables DHCP If you do gt not have the DHCP server to provide IP addresses to the switch the switch s default IP is 192 168 1 1 Connect to 192 168 20 15 The server 192 168 20 15 at Vi3026 requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without 4 secure connection User name admin v _ Remember my password Figure 1 The Login Page NOTE If you need to configure the function or parameter then refer to the detailed user guide You could also learn how to set up the parameters by clicking on Help under the web GUI Vi3026 Web Help Function VIGITRON System Information Help Windows Internet x Rn Sites u Free Hotmail SEE ie db gt Page Safety Toos amp PE S
19. the Internet protocol is IPv4 which has 32 bits Internet Protocol addresses allowing for in excess of four billion unique addresses This number is reduced drastically by the practice of webmasters taking addresses in large blocks the bulk of which remain unused There is a rather substantial movement to adopt a new version of the Internet Protocol IPv6 which would have 128 bits Internet Protocol addresses This number can be represented roushly by a three with thirty nine zeroes after it However IPv4 is still the protocol of choice for most of the Internet The IPv4 address for the switch could be obtained via DHCP Server for VLAN 1 To manually configure an address you need to change the switch s default settings to values that are compatible with your network You may also need to establish a default gateway between the switch and management stations that exist on another network segment Configure the switch managed IP information on this page The Configured column is used to view or change the IP configuration The Current column is used to show the active IP configuration Web Interface To configure an IP address in the web interface 1 Click System IP Configuration 2 Specify the IPv4 settings and enable DNS proxy service if required 3 Click Apply 19 Parameter Description Configured Current DHCP Client a Renew IP Address 192 168 3 16 192 163 3 16 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 255 755 755 0 I
20. used to show the active IPv6 configuration Web Interface To configure Management IPv6 of the switch in the web interface 1 Click System IPv6 configuration 2 Specify the IPv6 settings and enable the Auto Configuration service if required 3 Click Apply IPv6 Configuration Configured Current Auto Configuration Renew nr c0a8 0101 Address cda6 0101 Link Local Address fe80 0240 c7ff fe12 3456 Prefix 56 Figure 2 3 2 The IPv6 Configuration Auto Configuration Enable IPv6 auto configuration by checking this box If fails the configured IPv6 address is zero The router may delay responding to a router solicitation for a few seconds the total time needed to complete auto configuration can be significantly longer Address Provides the IPv6 address of this switch IPv6 address is in 128 bit records represented as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal digits with a colon separating each field For example fe80 215 c5ff fe03 4dc7 The symbol is a special syntax that can be used as a shorthand way of representing multiple 16 bit groups of contiguous zeros but it can only appear once It can also represent a legally valid IPv4 address For example 192 1 2 34 Prefix Provides the IPv6 Prefix of this switch The allowed range is 1 to 128 Gateway Provides the IPv6 gateway address of this switch The IPv6 address is in 128 bit records represented as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal digits w
21. 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Once the Vi3010 is setup on the same network as a host computer you can view and configure the switch features Input the username and password in order to login and access authentication The default username is admin and password is left empty If this is the first time use please enter the default username and password and then click the lt Login gt button to complete the process You have to input the complete username and password respectively within the login menu The Vi3026 will not automatically give you a shortcut to the username This may be inconvenient but it is the safer option The Vi3026 supports a simple user management function to allow only one administrator to configure the system at any one time The use of simultaneous administrators could result in unpredictable operation Additional users even with administrator s identity should only monitor the system Those who have no administrator s identity can only monitor the system It is suggested regardless of security level that viewing is limited to one client at a time Also after accessing the Vi3026 and viewing is complete log out Connections involving the input of routers and use of clients accessing servers the internet or other networks can result in a brief disconnection of client s access to the switch GUI It is recommended that after programming or monitoring clients log out and
22. Counters Rx Drops The number of frames dropped due to lack of received buffers or egress congestion Rx CRC Alignment The number of frames received with CRC or alignment errors Rx Undersize The number of short 1 frames received with valid CRC Rx Oversize The number of long 2 frames received with valid CRC Rx Fragments The number of short 1 frames received with invalid CRC Rx Jabber The number of long 2 frames received with invalid CRC Rx Filtered The number of received frames filtered by the forwarding process e Short frames are frames that are smaller than 64 bytes e Long frames are frames that are longer than the configured maximum frame length for this port Transmit Error Counters Tx Drops The number of frames dropped due to output buffer congestion Tx Late Exc Coll The number of frames dropped due to excessive or late collisions Auto refresh To evoke the auto refresh to refresh the queuing counters automatically Upper right icon Refresh clear You can click them for refresh the port detail statistics or clear them manually 28 QoS Statistics For different queues the switch could display the QoS detailed queuing counters for a specific port Web Interface To display the Queuing Counters in the web interface 1 Click Configuration Port and then QoS Statistics 2 If you want to auto refresh the information then you need to evoke the Auto refresh 3 Click Refresh to refresh the
23. Ol O O Ol O O Ol O Figure 3 9 5 The POE Scheduling Parameter Description Port Status This is the logical port number and thePoE scheduling mode Y is enable x is disable Week Day Sun Mon etc The days of PoE port provide power of a week Hour The time of PoE port provide power of a day Button Apply Click Apply to apply the change oF Single IP Configuration Parameter Description Vi3026 provides a single IP address management of up to 32 switches and not limited to specific models distance barriers specialized cables and stacking method Each single IP group consists of one master switch and up to 32 slave switches The master switch is used to be an agent to manage all switches in the same group The slave switch is a switch which wants to join a single IP group and it could be accessed from the master switch The section describes how to setting the single IP group in this web interface Web Interface To configure the Single IP in the web interface 1 Click Configuration then Single IP 2 Choose what mode the switch is 3 Give the group name 4 Click Apply to save the setting 5 If you want to cancel the setting then you need to click the reset button to revert back to previously saved values Single IP Configuration Mode Master Group Name VirtualStack Figure 3 18 1 The Single IP Configuration Mode Possible modes are e Disable Disables operation o
24. P Gateway 192 166 3 254 192 166 3 254 DNS Server 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 2 3 1 The IP configuration DHCP Client Enable the DHCP client by checking this box If the DHCP fails and the configured IP address is zero the DHCP will retry If the DHCP fails and the configured IP address is non zero the DHCP will stop and the configured IP settings will be used The DHCP client will announce the configured System Name as hostname to provide DNS lookup IP Address Provides the IP address of this switch in dotted decimal notation IP Mask Provides the IP mask of this switch dotted decimal notation IP Gateway Provides the IP address of the router in dotted decimal notation VLAN ID Provides the managed VLAN ID The allowed range is 1 to 4095 DNS Server Provides the IP address of the DNS Server in dotted decimal notation DNS Proxy When DNS proxy is enabled the DUT will relay DNS requests to the current configured DNS server on DUT and reply as a DNS resolver to the client device on the network 20 IPv6 Parameter Description This section describes how to configure the switch managed IPv6 information The Configure d column is used to view or change the IPv6 configuration And the Current column is used to show the active IPv6 configuration Configure the switch managed IPv6 information on this page The Configured column is used to view or change the IPv6 configuration The Current column is
25. P link is 1000Mp s Amber when the SFP link is 1OOMb s Blinks when any traffic is present NETWORK WIRING CONNECTIONS Today the punch down block is an integral part of many of the newer equipment racks It is actually part of the patch panel Instructions for making connections in the wiring closet with this type of equipment follows Step1 Attach one end of a patch cable to an available port on the switch and the other end to the patch panel Step2 If not already in place attach one end of a cable segment to the back of the patch panel where the punch down block is located and the other end to a modular wall outlet Step3 Label the cables to simplify future troubleshooting See Cable Labeling and Connection Records on page 29 Equipment Rack Switch P side view SO J a 7 S u e qu PatchDown Block Patch Panel Wall Figure 17 Network Wiring Connections 11 System Information Information Chapter 2 describes basic configuration tasks including system information and any management of the switch e g time account IP syslog and SNMP The system information will appear after you logged in This is the default page It show the basic information of the sys
26. PING Size 3 Click Start ICMP Ping Ping Length Ping Count 5 Figure 5 5 1 The ICMP Ping IP Address Set the IP address of device what you want to ping it Ping Length The payload size of the ICMP packet The values range from 2 bytes to 1452 bytes Ping Count The count of the ICMP packet The values range from 1time to 60 times Ping Interval The interval of the ICMPv6 packet The values range from O second to 30 seconds Start Click the Start button then the switch will start to ping the device using ICMP packet size what set on the switch After you press 5 ICMP packets are transmitted and the sequence number and roundtrip time are displayed upon reception of a reply The page refreshes automatically until responses to all packets are received or until a timeout occurs PING6 server 10 10 132 20 64 bytes from 10 10 132 20 icmp_seq 0 time Oms 64 bytes from 10 10 132 20 icmp_seq 1 time 0ms 64 bytes from 10 10 132 20 icmp_seq 2 time Oms 64 bytes from 10 10 132 20 icmp_seq 3 time 0ms 64 bytes from 10 10 132 20 icmp_seq 4 time Oms Sent 5 packets received 5 OK O bad 53 PING6 Parameter Description This section allows you to issue ICMPv6 PING packets to troubleshoot IPv6 connectivity issues Web Interface To configure an ICMPv6 PING Configuration in the web interface 1 Specify ICMPv6 PING IP Address 2 Specify ICMPv6 PING Size 3 Click Start IP Address 0 0 0
27. Port Description 2 Specify the descriptive port alias in an alphanumeric string describing the full name and version identification for the system s hardware type software version and networking application 3 Click Apply Port Description Port Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 El 10 fF 12 13 14 15 16 317 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Figure 3 1 2 The Port Configuration Port This is the logical port number for this row Description Enter up to 47 characters to be descriptive name for identifies this port Buttons e Apply Click to save changes e Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values After port naming is apply the name can be seen by moving the mouse over the corresponding port in the switch icon at the top of the screen 25 Traffic Overview Parameter Description The section describes to the port statistics information and provides overview of the general traffic statistics for all switch ports Web Interface To display the Port Statistics Overview in the web interface 1 Click Configuration Port and then Traffic Overview 2 Ifyou want to auto refresh then you need to evoke the Auto refresh 3 Click Refresh to refresh the port statistics or clear all information when you click Clear Port Statistics Overview Auto refresh Port Packets Bytes Errors Drops Filtered Received Transmitted Receive
28. There are three ways to re open the port o Boots the stack or elect a new master the switch o Disables and re enables the Limit Control on the port or the stack switch o Clicks the Reopen button e Trap amp Shutdown If Limit 1 MAC addresses is seen on the port both the Trap and the Shutdown actions described above will be taken Port Security limit The maximum number of MAC addresses that can be secured This number cannot exceed 1024 If the limit is exceeded the corresponding action is taken The switch is born with a total number of MAC addresses from which all ports draw whenever a new MAC address is seen on a Port Security enabled port Since all ports draw from the same pool it may happen that a configured maximum cannot be granted if the remaining ports have already used all available MAC addresses Spanning Tree Admin Edge Controls whether the operEdge flag should start as set or cleared the initial operEdge state when a port is initialized Spanning Tree BPDU Guard If enabled it causes the port to disable itself upon receiving valid BPDU s Contrary to the similar bridge setting the port Edge status does not effect this setting A port entering error disabled state due to this setting is subject to the bridge port error recovery setting as well Buttons e Apply Click to save changes e Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values 41 Access Management
29. a AT e e edo 38 INFORMATION aaa dais 39 EASY PORT E EEE E EEE EE A a EE EA AE SEEE E EEE T E A E a EEA ae a E 40 CHAPTER 4 SECURITY es N ds 42 RECESS MANAGEMENT nee dao 42 STATS TES a rd dd 44 SS A II A E a 45 FAT Sa a a EEE a See nee ea 46 AUTO MIE OD ee ee Saar Nager 47 CHAPTERS MAINTENANCE aaa analisis 48 SAVEST RT rss oc 48 A A e II a a a Reia 49 RESTORE U SFR aroan ee isis 50 EXPORT PORT een EENE TE nee ea 51 IMPORFEDNEIG seen ee ee See 52 DIAGNOSTICS A a Ne ee tds 53 PIN Geyer ee ee ee nee aA er O T 53 PINO usa att aaa liada 54 CONTACT INFORMATION ia 55 Overview This user s manual guides the user on installing and connecting the network system It also gives guidane on configuring and monitoring the Vi3026 through the web by RJ 45 serial interface and Ethernet ports There are detailed explanations of hardware and software functions along with examples of web based interface operations Known as the next generation web managed switches from Vigitron the Vi3026 is a portfolio of an affordable managed switch that provides a reliable infrastructure for your business network The Vi3026 delivers intelligent features you need to improve the availability of your critical business applications protect your sensitive information and optimize your network bandwidth to deliver information and applications more effectively It provides the ideal combination of affordability and capabilities for entry level networking including
30. ards CONNECTING TO PCS SERVERS HUBS AND SWITCHES Step 1 Attach one end of a twisted pair cable segment to the device s RJ 45 connector Figure 16 Making Twisted Pair Connections Step 2 If the device is a network card and the switch is in the wiring closet attach the other end of the cable segment to a modular wall outlet that is connected to the wiring closet see the section Network Wiring Connections Otherwise attach the other end to an available port on the switch Make sure each twisted pair cable does not exceed 100 meters 328ft in length If distances longer than 100 meters 328ft are required or the requirement is to transmit PoE and IP video data over coax please contact Vigitron for extended distance UTP and coax solutions 10 NOTE Avoid using flow control on a port connected N to a hub unless it is actually required to solve a problem Otherwise back pressure jamming signals may degrade overall performance for the segment attached to the hub Step 3 As each connection is made the switch LED s corresponding to each port will light according to the following chart Termine am ooo TP Link ACT Green Green when the TP link is good Blinks when any traffic is present Green Green when the port is delivering PoE power SFP Link ACT Green Amber Green when the SF
31. ates that the host can access the switch from HTTP HTTPS interface if the host IP address matches the IP address range provided in the entry SNMP Indicates that the host can access the switch from SNMP interface if the host IP address matches the IP address range provided in the entry TELNET SSH Indicates that the host can access the switch from TELNET SSH interface if the host IP address matches the IP address range provided in the entry Buttons e Apply Click to save changes e Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values 43 Statistics This section shows a detailed statistics of the Access Management including HTTP HTTPS SSH TELNET and SSH Web Interface To configure an Assess Management Statistics in the web interface 1 Checked Auto refresh Refresh Clear Interface Received Packets Allowed Packets Discarded Packets HTTP HTTPS SNMP TELNET SSH Figure 4 8 2 The Access Management Statistics Parameter Description Interface The interface type through which the remote host can access the switch Received Packets Number of received packets from the interface when access management mode is enabled Allowed Packets Number of allowed packets from the interface when access management mode is enabled Discarded Packets Number of discarded packets from the interface when access management mode is enabled Auto refresh To evoke the auto refresh
32. bled W Figure 4 10 1 The HTTPS Configuration Mode Indicates the HTTPS mode operation Possible modes are e Enabled Enables HTTPS mode operation e Disabled Disables HTTPS mode operation Automatic Redirect Indicates the HTTPS redirect mode operation Automatically redirects the web browser to HTTPS when HTTPS mode is enabled Possible modes are e Enabled Enables HTTPS redirect mode operation e Disabled Disables HTTPS redirect mode operation 46 Auth Method Parameter Description This page shows how to configure an authenticated user when he logs into the switch via one of the management client interfaces Web Interface To configure Authentication Method Configuration in the web interface 1 Specify the Client console telent ssh web which you want to monitor 2 Specify the Authentication Method none local radius tacacs 3 Check Fallback 4 Click Apply Authentication Method Configuration Client Authentication Method Fallback console local telnet local yl web local Figure 4 11 1 The HTTPS Configuration lt Client The management client for which the configuration below applies Authentication Method Authentication Method can be set to one of the following values e None Authentication is disabled and login is not possible e Local Uses the local user database on the switch for authentication e Radius Uses a remote RADIUS server for authentication
33. d Frame Size Collision Mode Control lt gt v V INN KKXKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK A Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Discard v Discard v Discard v Discard v Discard w Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled oloje g ojog gg 9118 118 118 9118 118 116116 3151818 2121818118 allajjajja ajal al alja CH lt I lt p lt p lt p lt lt KI OOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOCOOO OO O ELO OL S s s s s s 8 S XXKKXKKKXKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK XK oj g 9 g g 9161 6116 6 TAAIE E ajja alja a lt lt lt j lt lt Figure 3 1 1 The Port Configuration Port This is the logical port number for this row Link The current link state is displayed graphically Green indicates the link is up and red indicates that the link is down Current Link Speed Provides the current link speed of the port Configured Link Speed Selects any available link speed for the given switch port Only speeds supported by the specific port are shown Possible speeds are a b Disabled Disables the switch port operation Auto Cu port auto negotiating speed with the link partner and selects the highest speed that is compatible with the link partner 10Mbps HDX Forces the
34. d Transmitted Received Transmitted Received Transmitted Received 1 13727 8796 2725159 4876424 0 122 2 0 0 0 0 0 Si 4 5 6 1 8 3 10 oOoOOO0000000000000000000 60 ooo00000000000000000000060 OOOO0O0000000000000000000 0 ooo000000000000000000060 0 oo oc cc cc cc O0 OO O0 OO oO oO oO oO O0 00 00 O0 0 O0 O0 O0 O0 O0 O0 O0 O0 0 OO OO O0 O0 O0 O0 oO oO O0 0 0 O0 O0 O0 O0 O0 O O O0 OO O0 O0 O0 OO O0 O O0 oO OO OO oOoOO0O000000000000000000000 oO oO oO O0 0 O0 O0 O0 O0 O OO O O0 OO O0 O0 O0 OO O0 O0 O0 oO M IRS RO RO RO Ro Iho ja Jo J Ja Ja Ja Ja Ja SERERE S lllae o Figure 3 1 3 The Port Statistics Overview Port The logical port for the settings contained in the same row Packets The number of received and transmitted packets per port Bytes The number of received and transmitted bytes per port Errors The number of frames received in error and the number of incomplete transmissions per port Drops The number of frames discarded due to ingress or egress congestion Filtered The number of received frames filtered by the forwarding Auto refresh To evoke the auto refresh icon to refresh the information automatically Upper right icon Refresh Clear You can click them to refresh the port statistics information manually Click Clear to clean up all port statistics 26 Detailed Statistics Parameter Description The section provides detailed traffic stat
35. ddress the system should ping Interval Time sec Device will send checking message to PD each interval time Retry Time When PoE port can t ping the PD it will retry to send detection again When the third time it will trigger failure action Failure Log Failure loggings counter Failure Action The action when the third fail detection Nothing Keeps pinging the remote PD but does nothing further Reboot Remote PD Cuts off the power of the PoE port then make the PD reboot Reboot Time After the PD reboots the PoE port restores power after the specified time Button Apply Click Apply to apply the change 36 Scheduling This page allows the user to make a perfect schedule of PoE power supply PoE scheduling makes PoE management easier and saves more energy Web Interface To display Power over Ethernet Scheduling in the web interface 1 Click Configuration PoE and Scheduling Select the local port and enable Select time and day to supply power Click Apply to apply the change a Hour Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday o nn on nn nn o nn nn nn ns nn OCO O O O O O O njajuja jnjnjujujnjn jmjuinjujn jnininjnjnjujujm m LW Ll Meal Heel Leal Hemel Heal Lema mju Leal Heal Vel Voll GO O O O O O O O O O DO BOOD ODO DO OO DO OOO OO O O O O O O OO OO G O Pt fe o Nell Maal G fo Ho Ve Qed fe el Mall Mall Call Ha L Cd Me Lea OOOO m O Ol O O Ol O O O O Ol O O Ol O O
36. f single IP management e Master Enables single IP management and to be a master switch e Slave Enables single IP management and to be a slave switch Group Name Indicates the name of the single IP group The maximum length of the group name String is 64 Buttons e Apply Click to apply changes e Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values 38 Information This page displays the active slave switch information Web Interface To display the active slave information in the web interface 1 Click Configuration Single IP and information 2 Evoke the Auto refresh or click to refresh the single IP status manually Index ModelName MAC Address Figure 3 18 2 The Loop Protection Status Index The ID of the active slave switch Parameter Description Model Name Displays the model name of the slave switch MAC Address Displays the Ethernet MAC address of the slave switch Buttons e Auto refresh Check this box to enable an automatic refresh of the page at regular intervals e Refresh Updates the single IP information 39 Easy Port Easy Port provides a convenient way to save and share common configurations You can use it to enable features and settings based on the location of a switch in the network and for mass configuration deployments across the network You could easy to implement included Voice IP phone Wireless Access Point IP Camera and so on You can also leverage co
37. flow control This setting is related to the setting for configured link speed Maximum Frame Size Enter the maximum frame size allowed for the switch port including FCS Excessive Collision Mode a Configure port transmit collision behavior b Discard Discards the frame after 16 collisions default c Restart Restarts the backoff algorithm after 16 collisions Power Control The Usage column shows the current percentage of the power consumption per port The Configure d column allows for changing the power savings mode parameters per port a Disabled All power savings mechanisms are disabled b ActiPHY Link down power savings is enabled c PerfectReach Link up power savings is enabled d Enabled Both link up and link down power savings are enabled Buttons a Apply Click to save changes b Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Upper right icon Refresh You can click them for refresh the port link status manually 24 Port Description Parameter Description The section describes to configure the port s alias or any descriptions for the port identity It provides user to write down an alphanumeric string describing the full name and version identification for the system s hardware type software version and networking application Web Interface To configure a Port Description in the web interface 1 Click Configuration Port and then
38. he port with the lowest priority will be turn off starting from the port with the highest port number Maximum Power The maximum power value contains a numerical value that indicates the maximum power in watts that can be delivered to a remote device Detection Detection represents the PoE capacitor detection for the port e Legacy Legacy capacitive detection only e 4 point IEEE 802 3af 4 point detection only e Both IEEE 802 3af 4 point detection followed by legacy detection Reset Resets the specific PoE port NOTE If you want to set the port support IEEE802 3at ae then you can set the maximum allowed value to 30W Buttons e Apply Click to save changes e Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Status Parameter Description This page allows the user to inspect the current status for all PoE ports The section shows all port Power over Ethernet status Web Interface To display Power over Ethernet Status in the web interface 1 Click Status 2 Display Power over Ethernet Status Information 3 Click Refresh Power Over Ethernet Status Auto refresh Local Port PDclass Power Requested Power Allocated Power Used Current Used Priority Port Status Figure 3 9 2 The Power over Ethernet Status Local Port This is the logical port number for this row 0 elle le S le le 131 31 11 15 181 151 51 2021 0185 0 W
39. icon to refresh the information automatically Upper right icon Refresh Clear You can click them for refresh the Access Management Statistics information manually You can click the clear button to clean up all entries 44 SSH This section shows you to use SSH Secure Shell to securely access the switch SSH is a secure communication protocol that combines authentication and data encryption to provide secure encrypted communication Web Interface To configure a SSH Configuration in the web interface 1 Select Enabled in the Mode of SSH Configuration 2 Click Apply Figure 4 9 1 The SSH Configuration Parameter Description Mode Indicates the SSH mode operation Possible modes are e Enabled Enables SSH mode operation e Disabled Disables SSH mode operation Buttons e Apply Click to save changes e Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values 45 HTTPs Parameter Description This section shows you how to use HTTPS to securely access the Switch HTTPS is a secure communication protocol that combines authentication and data encryption to provide secure encrypted communication via the browser Web Interface To configure a HTTPS Configuration in the web interface 1 Select Enabled in the Mode of HTTPS Configuration 2 Select Enabled in the Automatic Redirect of HTTPS Configuration 3 Click Apply Mode Automatic Redirect Disa
40. is an acronym for Power over Ethernet Power over Ethernet is used to transmit electrical power to remote devices over standard Ethernet cable It could be used for powering IP video cameras PoE LEDs IP telephones wireless LAN access point s and other equipment where it would be difficult or expensive to connect the equipment to main power supply This page allows the user to inspect and configure the current PoE port settings and show all PoE Supply Watts Web Interface To configure Power over Ethernet in the web interface 1 Click Configuration 2 Specify the Reserved Power determined and Power Management ode Specify the PoE or As 802 3af 15 4 watts or 802 3at 30 watts and priority 3 Click Apply Primary Power Supply W 525 PoE Power W Power Allocated for PoE Power Available for PoE Retry Time A V lt lt UN n y lt g hu zx a lt i 180 369 6 180 60 V seck Priorit 2 lt y lt 2 lt E IN lt lt 2 lt y lt 2 lt ra ale Hab lt lt lt I lt 2 lt a i a i a i e ANI lt lt lt lt 2 lt 2 lt ome IN lt lt 2 lt 2 lt Figure 3 9 1 The PoE Configuration Vv HRRERERERBEERERERBEREREEN 3 DO D Ol D DJ D DJ D D D Ol DJ Dl D DJ OD DJ Dl DD D o 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 S 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2
41. istics for a specific switch port Use the port select box to select which switch port details to display The displayed counters are the totals for receive and transmit the size counters for receive and transmit and the error counters for receive and transmit Web Interface To display the port detailed statistics Overview in the web interface 1 Click Configuration Port and then Detailed Port Statistics 2 Scroll the port index to select which port you want to show the detailed port statistics overview 3 If you want to auto refresh the information then you need to evoke Auto refresh 4 Click Refresh to refresh the port detailed statistics or clear all information when you click Clear Detailed Port Statistics Port 1 Receive Total Transmit Total Port 1 v Autorefresh Refresh Clear Rx Packets 3297 Tx Packets 2908 Rx Octets 646974 Tx Octets 1412335 Rx Unicast 3170 Tx Unicast 2359 Rx Multicast 121 Tx Multicast 546 Rx Broadcast 6 Tx Broadcast 3 Rx Pause OD Tx Pause 0 Receive Size Counters Transmit Size Counters Rx 64 Bytes 2047 x64 430 Rx 65 127 Bytes 171 Tx 65 127 Bytes 65 Rx 128 255 Bytes 48 Tx 128 255 Bytes 226 Rx 256 511 Bytes 1022 Tx 256 511 Bytes 1380 Rx 512 1023 Bytes 9 Tx 512 1023 Bytes 16 Rx 1024 1526 Bytes O Tx 1024 1526 Bytes 791 Rx 1527 Bytes O Tx 1527 Bytes 0 Receive Queue Counters Transmit Queue Counters Rx 00 3297 TxQ0 0 Rx Q1 0 Rai 0 Rx Q2 0 TxQ2 0 Rx Q3 O TxQ3 0 Rx Q4 0
42. ith a colon separating each field For example fe80 215 c5ff fe03 4dc7 The symbol 1 iS a special syntax that can be used as a shorthand way of representing multiple 16 bit groups of contiguous zeros but it can only appear once It can also represent a legally valid IPv4 address For example 192 1 2 34 21 Port Configuration Chapter 3 describes all of the basic network configuration tasks which includes the ports layer 2 network protocol e g VLANs QoS IGMP ACLs PoE and more and any setting of the switch The section describes how to configure the port detail parameters of the switch You could use the port configuration to enable or disable the port of the switch and monitor the ports content or status in the function Learn how to view the current port configuration and how to configure ports to non default settings including 1 Linkup Linkdown 2 Speed Current and configured 3 Flow Control Current Rx Current Tx and Configured 4 Maximum Frame Size 5 Excessive Collision Mode 6 Power Control Web Interface To configure a Current Port Configuration in the web interface 1 Click Configuration Port then Configuration 2 Specify the speed configured flow control maximum frame size excessive collision mode and power control 3 Click Apply 22 Parameter Description E x ON Onh WHY Speed Flow Control Maximum Excessive Power Configured Current Rx Current Tx Configure
43. me in the web interface 1 Click Time Manual 2 Specify the time parameter in manual parameters 3 Click Apply d Figure 2 2 1 The Time Configuration 17 Parameter Description Clock Source Select the clock source for the Vi3026 by clicking on Use local Settings or Use NTP Server Time Format The drop bar is for choose appropriate time format Three selections are provided YYYY MM DD HH MM SS MM DD YYYY HH MM SS DD MM YYYY HH MM SS 24 hours The time is always represented in the 24 hour system 12 hours The time is always represented in the 12 hour system Local Time Shows the current time of the system Time Zone Offset Provides the time zone offset relative to UTC GMT The offset is given in minutes east of GMT The valid range is from 720 to 720 minutes Daylight Saving Daylight saving is adopted in some countries If set it will adjust the time lag or in advance in unit of hours according to the starting date and the ending date For example if you set the daylight saving to be 1 hour When the time passes over the starting time the system time will be increased one hour after one minute at the time since it passed over And when the time passes over the ending time the system time will be decreased one hour after one minute at the time since it passed over The switch supports valid configurable day light saving time is 5 5 step one hour The zero for this parameter means it need not
44. nfiguration to run a converged voice video and data network considering quality of service QoS bandwidth latency and high performance Web Interface To configure the Easy Port in the web interface 1 Click Configuration then Easy Port 2 Set the parameters 3 Scroll Role the device you want to set on the Easy Port and connect to 4 Click Apply to save the setting 5 If you want to cancel the setting then you need to click the reset button torevert back to previously saved values Port Members 1 MM A Eee o aja LER ER ER ER ER ER Role Access VLAN VLAN Mode Voice VLAN Traffic Class Port Security Port Security Action Port Security Limit Spanning Tree Admin Edge Spanning Tree BPDU Guard Figure 3 19 1 The Easy Port Configuration Parameter Description Port Members A row of check boxes for each port is displayed for each VLAN ID To include a port in an Easy Port check the box as Y To remove or exclude the port from the VLAN make sure the box is unchecked as shown By default no ports are members Role Scroll to select what kind device you want to connect and implement with the Easy Port setting Access VLAN To set the Access VLAN ID means the switch port could access VLAN ID AVID VLAN Mode Scroll down for selecting VLAN mode with Access Trunk or Hybrid 40 Voice VLAN If you connect the IP Phone you need to assign the Voice VLAN ID The value of the port n
45. r The serial number is assigned by the Manufacture Host IP address The IP address of the switch Subnet Mask Displays the IP subnet mask assigned to the device Gateway IP Address Displays the default gateway IP address assigned to the device Host MAC address It is the Ethernet MAC address of the management agent in this switch Console Baudrate Displays the baudrate of RJ45 COM port RAM size The size of the RAM in this switch 13 Flash size The size of the flash memory in this switch CPU Load Displays the load measured as averaged over the last 100ms 1sec and 10 seconds intervals Bridge FDB size Displays the bridge FDB size information Transmit Queue Displays the device s transmit hardware priority queue information Maximum Frame size To display the device s maximum frame size information 14 Configuration You can identify the system by configuring the contact information name and location of the switch Save Start WARNING In order to save programming changes go to the Maintenance function and select either Save Start which will allow for all changes to save upon start up or Save User which will apply changes to only the logged in user All changes must be saved or the system will revert to its default setting for any power down and restart Web interface To configure System Information in the web interface 1 Click System System Information Configuration
46. s priority configured by the user Port Status Port Status shows the port s status If no PD is detecte d the camera will not power up There will be no PD Class or Power Requested Auto refresh Evoke the auto refresh icon to refresh the information automatically Upper right icon Refresh You can click them for refresh the PoE Port information manually 33 Refresh Power Delay Parameter Description This page allows the user to set the delay time of power provided after the device rebooted Web Interface To display Power over Ethernet Status in the web interface Click Configuration PoE and Power delay Enable the port to the power device Specify the power providing delay time when reboot Click Apply to apply the change 1 2 3 4 o os DOO fF WN KT SO INIA eee ME Fa Pes bes Poo pen pes bee esa A O Na O 0 0 Y DOF WN O lay M E Vv Disable v Disable w Delay Time 0 300 sec a NINE Figure 3 9 3 The POE Power Delay Port This is the logical port number for this row Delay Mode Turn on off the power delay function Delay Time 0 300sec When rebooting the PoE port will start to provide power to the PD when it out of delay time Button Apply Click Apply to apply the change 34 Auto Checking This page allows the user to specify the auto detection parameters to check the linking status between PoE ports and PDs When it
47. tem including model name system description contact device s name system up time BIOS version firmware version hardware mechanical version serial number host IP address host mac address device port RAM size and flash size With this information you will know the software version used MAC address serial number how many ports good and so on This is helpful while malfunctioning Auto Logout 10min Y Auto Logout is defaulted for 10 minutes after which the operation will have to re enter the username and password This feature can be turned off or the duration can be changed using the drop down menu The switch system information is provided here Web interface To configure System Information in the web interface 1 Click SYSTEM System and Information 2 Specify the contact information for the system administrator and the name and location of the switch Also indicate the local time zone by configuring the appropriate offset 3 Click Refresh 12 Parameter Description System Information Model Name Vi3026 System Description 20 Port 10 100 1000Base T 4 TP 100 1G SFP Combo 2 100 1G SFP PoE L2 Plus Managed Switch Location Contact Device Name Vi3026 System Date 06 05 2014 09 58 59 AM System Uptime Od 00 06 43 BIOS Version v1 00 Firmware Version v2 50 2014 01 17 Hardware Mechanical Version v1 01 v1 01 Serial Number U01141010004 Host IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0
48. tion in this User s Manual and reserves the rights to make improvements to this User s Manual and or to the products described in this User s Manual at any time without notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the CE FCC remove rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the Instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications To assure continued compliance for example use only shielded interface cables when connected to a computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This is a Class A device in a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures ie R UI 60950 1 Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 1
49. tting as backup configuration 49 Restore User This section describes how to restore users information back to the switch Any current configuration files will be restored via XML format Web Interface To configure a Restore User Configuration in the web interface 1 Click Restore User 2 Click Yes Are you sure to restore the Backup Configuration Figure 5 3 4 The Restore the Backup Configuration Parameter Description Buttons Save Click the Save button to restore the backup configuration to the switch 50 Export Import This section describes how to export and import the switch configuration Any current configuration files will be exported as XML format Export Config This section describes to export the switch configuration for maintenance needs Any current configuration files will be exported as XML format Web Interface To configure an Export Config Configuration in the web interface 1 Click Save Configuration 2 Save the file in your device Save configuration BF ile Download Do you want t gpen or save this file lt gt Type XML Docum 192 168 20 22 From Save As my Documents 3 My Computer My Recent my Network Places Documents G E disc_change v2 5 when download completes Open Open Folder Y My Documents My Computer File name Save as type XML Document Y l _ My Network Fig
50. umber has to be typed into the text box Traffic Class Scroll to select the traffic class for the data stream priority The available value from O Low to 7 High If you want the voice has high priority then you can set the value with 7 Port Security Scroll to enable or disable the port security function on the port If you turn on the function then you need to set port security limit to allow how many device can access the port via MAC address Port Security Action Limit control allows for limiting the number of users on a given port A user is identified by a MAC address and VLAN ID If the limit control is enabled on a port the limit specifies the maximum number of users on the port If this number is exceeded an action is taken The action can be one of the four different actions as described below e None Does not allow more than Limit MAC addresses on the port but takes no further action e Trap If Limit 1 MAC addresses are seen on the port sends an SNMP trap If aging is disabled only one SNMP trap will be sent but with aging enabled new SNMP traps will be sent every time the limit gets exceeded e Shutdown If Limit 1 MAC addresses is seen on the port shuts down the port This implies that all secured MAC addresses will be removed from the port and no new address will be learned Even if the link is physically disconnected and reconnected on the port by disconnecting the cable the port will remain shut down
51. ure 5 4 1 The Restore the Backup Configuration Parameter Description Save Click the Save button to store the configuration to the PC or Server 51 Import Config This section describes to export the switch configuration for maintenance needs Any current configuration files will be exported as XML format Web Interface To configure an Import Config Configuration in the web interface 1 Click Browse to select the config file in you device 2 Click Upload Browse Upload Choose File to Upload Look in 2 Desktop My Recent Documents E Desktop y My Documents My Network File name Places Files of type an Files v Figure 5 4 2 The Import Config Parameter Description Browse Click the Browse button to search the configuration URL and filename Upload Click the Upload button then the switch will start to upload the configuration from configuration stored location PC or Server 52 Diagnostics PING Parameter Description This section provides a set of basic system diagnosis It lets users know that whether the system is health or needs to be fixed The basic system check includes ICMP Ping ICMPv6 and VeriPHY Cable Diagnostics This section allows you to issue ICMP PING packets to troubleshoot IPv6 connectivity issues Web Interface To configure an ICMP PING Configuration in the web interface 1 Specify ICMP PING IP Address 2 Specify ICMP
52. ystem Information Help The switch system information is provided here The system contact configured in Configuration System Information System Contact The system name configured in Configuration System Information System Name The system location configured in Configuration System Information System Location The MAC Address ofthis switch The Chip ID ofthis switch The current MT svate time and date The cvctem time Re De intenct Rom Connecting Network Devices Twisted Pair Devices Cabling Guidelines The switch is designed to be connected to 10 100 or 1000Mbps network cards in PCs and servers and to other switches and hubs It may also be connected to remote devices using optional SFP transceivers Each device requires an unshielded twisted pair UTP cable with RJ 45 connectors at both ends Use Category 5 5e or 6 cable for 1000BASE T connections and Category 5 or better for 100BASE TX connections The RJ 45 ports on the switch support automatic MDI MDI X pin out configuration You could use the standard straight through twisted pair cables to connect to any other network device PCs servers switches routers or hubs See Appendix B for further information on cabling A CAUTION Do not plug a phone jack connector joes into an RJ 45 port This will damage the switch Use only twisted pair cables with RJ 45 connectors that conform to FCC stand
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