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1. 75 1 Product Overview The HT 7SFP Pure Gigabit Web Smart Switch fully complies with IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 3ab Ethernet standards HT 7SFP provide 7 10 100 1000Mbps UTP STP RJ45 ports with auto MDI MDIX and 1 SFP independence expansion slots supporting MiniGBIC modules It also provides Web based management functions including the system port network VLAN Trunk Priority and security etc Its standard 11 inch rack mountable steel case and intelligent management makes it is suitable for small middle and large networks 1 1 Product Specifications Protocols and IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 3ab 802 3ad 802 3x Standards 802 10 802 1s 802 lw 802 lq 802 1p 802 1x SNMP 7 10 100 1000M Auto Negotiation RJ45 Ports Auto MDI MDIX Ports 1 Gigabit SFP port 1 RS232 Console port Network Media 10BASE T UTP category 3 4 5 cable maximum 100m 100BASE TX 1000Base T UTP category 5 5e cable maximum 100m 1000BASE X MMF SMF Transmit speed 10Mbps 14880pps 100Mbps 148800pps 1000Mbps 1488000pps Backboard bandwidth 16G MAC address table 8K LED Link Act Indica Speed tors Power Power Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F f Storage Temperature 40 70 C 40 F 158 F Environment Operating Humidity 10 90 non condensing Storage Humidity 5 95 non condensing Pow
2. 35 3 4 9 User Group C nfig tatioi 35 3 49 21 Wser Group Adds it de dd td 35 3 4 9 3 User Group Delete 36 3 4 9 4 User Group 00 36 SAMO QOS Commands 65 36 3 4 10 1 QoS 0 8 0 36 34 10 22 QOS MOC RN 36 3 4 10 3 QoS Default 37 3440 4 OOS Pas proce a 37 3 4 10 5 QOS DIBE Veeco iriiri tvri ieina iE ENARA EE NEAN 38 3 4 10 6 QoS 5 cnn esnias eisin iesi Ease 38 3 4 10 7 QoS Storm Control 38 3411 Mirror Commands secesie ea iaa aiai 39 3 4 11 1 Mirror 1 39 3411 2 MO P sss TT 39 SAVES Mirtor SOUL CE tantas 39 314 127 IPC id 39 3 4 12 1 IP Config t ti n i case
3. 30 3 4 6 4 Aggregation 00 0 30 3 4 6 5 Aggregation 006 30 34 LACP Commands sic 30 347 ACP Conf guration ies 31 3 4 7 2 LACP Modena Reis 31 3473 ACP Royal eds par dl dd e lt oe 31 NS eghesgnadedes sot iiaeie 31 ANN LACRA as e a e eee a8 31 3 4 RSTP Commands roeiers 32 3 4 8 1 RSTP 8 0 32 34 82 ROTP OS YSprO cata iaiariain 32 34 83 RSTP Hello e td o 32 3 4 8 4 RSTP Maxagesceciccccccccicctecdecstecdesstoctdessccedecstccedesardesdecetscssesardesseceteceseus 33 3 4 8 5 RSTP 33 NS A aar o a a E 33 3487 RS Mo e e eee ae 33 3 4 8 8 RSTP AZE pcn ai aia 33 3489 RSEP Ed eiere 34 3 48 10 RSTP Pathcost s iae a hts a a e aas 34 3814 RSTPMehecki e nn E A EE E TS 34 3 4 8 12 RSTP Status ina 35 3 4 8 13 RSTP 5 5 63 44 35 3 4 9 User Group 0 3
4. System Console Port MAC VLAN Aggregation LACP RSTP User Group Qos Mirror IP Dot1x IGMP Debug gt console lt enter gt Console gt lt enter gt User Manual System commands Console commands Port commands MAC table commands VLAN commands Aggregation Trunking commands T IEEE802 3ad Link aggregation commands IEEE802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree commands User Group commands QoS commands Mirror commands IP commands Dot1x commands IGMP Snooping commands Debug commands Commands at Console level Console Configuration Console Password lt password gt Console Timeout lt timeout gt Console Prompt lt prompt string gt Console gt password 12 User Manual Syntax Console Password lt password gt Description 6699 Set or display console password The empty string disables the password check lt password gt Password string of up to 16 characters Console gt 3 2 5 Entering Commands e Commands are not case sensitive e You may use the horizontal arrow keys and to move the cursor within the command you are entering You may use the backspace key provided you are using a terminal that sends the BS 8 character when the backspace key is pressed to delete chars from the command you are entering e You may use the vertical arrow keys and to scroll through a command history buffer of the l
5. lt grouplist gt User group ID list lt portlist gt Port list default All ports 3 4 9 3 User Group Delete Syntax User Group Delete lt grouplist gt Description Delete user group entry lt grouplist gt User group ID list 3 4 9 4 User Group Lookup Syntax User Group Lookup lt grouplist gt Description Lookup user group entry and show port members lt groupist gt User group ID list 3 4 10 QoS Commands 3 4 10 1 QoS Configuration Syntax QoS Configuration lt portlist gt Description Show the configured QoS mode IP ToS Precedence priority mapping VLAN user priority mapping default priority default VLAN user priority L4 default priority L4 match priority and UDP TCP entries for the port lt portlist gt Port list default All ports 3 4 10 2 QoS Mode Syntax QoS Mode lt portlist gt tag iptos port diffserv L4 36 User Manual Description Set or show the QoS mode for the port lt portlist gt Port list default All ports tag port diffserv Enable tag port or IP differentiated services class of service for the port default Show mode 3 4 10 3 QoS Default Syntax QoS Default lt portlist gt lt class gt Description Set or show the default class In tag mode the default class is used for untagged frames In port mode the default class is used as the port priority In the other modes the default class
6. Mode enable disable Dot1x State lt portlist gt Auto ForceAuthorized ForceUnauthorized Dot1x Server lt IP Address gt Dot1x UDP Port lt value gt Dot1x Secret lt Shared Secret gt Dotix Statistics lt portlist gt Dot1x Reauthenticate lt portlist gt now Dot1x Parameters lt parameter gt lt value gt IGMP Configuration IGMP Status IGMP Groups lt vidlist gt IGMP Mode enable disable IGMP State lt vidlist gt enable disable IGMP Querier lt vidlist gt enable disable IGMP Router ports lt portlist gt enable disable IGMP Unregistered Flood enable disable Debug Read Register lt block gt lt subblock gt lt address gt Debug Write Register lt block gt lt subblock gt lt address gt lt value gt Debug PHY Read lt portlist gt lt address gt Debug PHY Write lt portlist gt lt address gt lt value gt Debug Loopback int ext 3 4 Detailed Command Description Some of the commands have optional parameters If the optional parameter is omitted a default value may be used or the command may display the current setting i e function User Manual as a get command Example 1 omitted parameter interpreted as display command Syntax System Name lt name gt gt system name lt enter gt System Name SuperSwitch 01 Example 2 omitted parameter interpreted as default value VLAN ID 1 Syntax MAC Add lt macaddress gt lt portlist gt lt vid gt gt
7. disable Description Set or Show IGMP state per VLAN default Show IGMP state 3 4 14 7 IGMP Querier Syntax IGMP Querier lt vidlist gt enable disable Description Set or Show IGMP querier state per VLAN default Show IGMP querier state 3 4 14 8 IGMP Router Ports Syntax IGMP Router ports lt portlist gt enable disable Description Set or show IGMP administrative router ports default Show current router ports 3 4 14 9 IGMP Unregistered Flood Syntax IGMP Unregistered Flood enable disable Description Set or show forwarding mode for unregistered not joined IP multicast traffic Will flood when enabled and forward to router ports only when disabled default Show current mode 3 4 15 Debug Commands 3 4 15 1 Debug Read Register 45 User Manual Syntax Debug Read Register lt block gt lt subblock gt lt address gt Description Read register address lt block gt Block identifier 0 7 or 0x0 0x7 lt subblock gt Sub block identifier 0 15 or 0x0 Oxf lt address gt Register address within block 0 255 or 0x00 0Oxff 3 4 15 2 Debug Write Register Syntax Debug Write Register lt block gt lt subblock gt lt address gt lt value gt Description Write value to register address lt block gt Block identifier 0 7 or 0x0 0x7 lt subblock gt Sub block identifier 0 15 or Ox0 Oxf lt address gt Register address within
8. portlist gt Description Show the configuration of LACP on all or some ports lt portlist gt Port list Default is all ports 3 4 7 2 LACP Mode Syntax LACP mode portlist enable disable Description Enable or disable LACP on all or some ports lt portlist gt List of ports to enable or disable LACP Default is all ports Enable disable Enable or disable LACP on the ports 3 4 7 3 LACP Key Syntax LACP key lt portlist gt lt key gt lauto Description The key determines which ports potentially can aggregate together 3 4 7 4 LACP Status Syntax LACP Status Description Show LACP group and port states 3 4 7 5 LACP Statistics Syntax 31 User Manual LACP Statistics Description Show LACP protocol port statistics 3 4 8 RSTP Commands RSTP is a protocol that prevents loops in the network and dynamically reconfigures which physical links in a switch should forward frames 3 4 8 1 RSTP Configuration Syntax RSTP Configuration lt portlist gt Description Show the RSTP Configuration 3 4 8 2 RSTP Sysprio Syntax RSTP Sysprio lt sysprio gt Description Set or show the RSTP system priority lt sysprio gt Number between 0 and 61440 in increments of 4096 This provides for 16 distinct values 0 4096 8192 12288 16384 20480 24576 28672 32768 36864 40960 45056 49152 53248 57344 and 61440 The lower the syst
9. 2 1X parameters lt parameter gt Parameter to change lt value gt New value for the given parameter 3 4 14 IGMP snooping commands 3 4 14 1 Description on IGMP snooping Per default and when enabled IGMP snooping will function in each statically defined VLAN i e those VLANs that are stored in non volatile configuration memory The IGMP snooping module will listen to IP multicast router IGMP queries and the IGMP reports from hosts and will update the switch device MAC table with IP multicast 43 User Manual group MAC addresses and port masks according to the received reports If no IP multicast router is present in an IGMP enabled VLAN the switch will perform the querying itself in that particular VLAN The switch querying functionality can be enabled and disabled per VLAN The switch must be setup for IP management s section 5 0 in order for the querying to work 3 4 14 2 IGMP Configuration Syntax IGMP Configuration Description Show the IGMP configuration 3 4 14 3 IGMP Status Syntax IGMP Status Description Show the IGMP operational status and statistics 3 4 14 4 IGMP Groups Syntax IGMP Groups lt vidlist gt Description Show IGMP groups for given VLANs 3 4 14 5 IGMP Mode Syntax IGMP Mode enable disable Description Set or show global IGMP mode default Show current mode 44 User Manual 3 4 14 6 IGMP State Syntax IGMP State lt vidlist gt enable
10. 39 IAL OO O 40 A A ENE 40 3 4 124 A A O 40 A RN NANO 40 34126 IPD HC Pireo 41 IAL Dotl XA Commands eiii 41 3 4 13 1 Dotlx Configuration 4 34 1322 Dotlx 7 4 ALIS Dot alii Aci 41 3 4 13 4 A NS 42 34135 DX UDP Port Ax ae de ne da 42 3 413 6 Dotlx Secret iiin en ia 42 SATIF Dot A 42 3 4 13 8 Dotlx RealthentiCale cistitis iniciarse 43 3 4 19 9 Doth Parameters cui 43 3 4 14 IGMP snooping 00 3 43 3 4 14 1 Description on IGMP 800 1 43 3 4 14 2 IGMP 44 AA AM e eset eees 44 3 4 144 IGMP Group niccccccccccicsccstseccencedescgdeveceuedevetenedseecetadesecetedeeecetadesecenedeesde 44 3 4 14 5 II 44 3 4 14 6 GMP States coscsie it Ai eit REA A ane NAG Bas 45 JATA IGMP OUTE A eet eee ec eshte cee es Me et oe eee 45 3 4 14 8 IGMP Router 5 cs pintan pte 45 3 4 14 9 IGMP Unregistered 11000 45 3 4 15 Debug Commiands e a a a eels a a a aaran a e aasia aiin inie 45 JA15 Debug Read R
11. HT 7SFP User Manual 1 Product OVERVIEW sec cscet tees tad ad dd a e 6 Lal Product Specification eee eee tes 8 6 V 2 Product Features ccscccccctccctscctectscetccetacetccetscebicenecedseetacetccenecotccobacobtcosecedeobaceotecobecebacebeeetes 7 Ds aSAalety PRCCAULIONS O O 8 2 1 Installation 186 10 5 8 2 2 Temperature humidity TequiTeMentS oococnonncnonncnonncnoncncononcnnoncnonncnonnononnnnan nn cnn n nono nnnnn ninos 8 2 3 External interference factors 9 3 COMMAND LINE 10 3 1 Com Port Seu py iaa 10 Bids NS 10 3 2 1 Command Hierarchy munici lacada 10 3 2 2 Login Logout 06 1 1 323 Help Utili aa ee erae aE ee ap T PaE enen 11 32A NO 11 3 2 5 Entering Commands vainas ea aa eaa EE E E AEK ER EE 13 32 6 EO O A OS 13 3 3 Command Overview anana tact E A E 15 3 4 Detailed Command D scription aieeaii e E E NE Ee 18 3 4 1 System Com iia cda 19 3 4 1 1 System 1 0 19 3 4 1 2 System Restore Default 19 ALA System NM 20 34 14 System Reboot sci sccccccc
12. O QOS OOOO o O 62 5 1 11 Storm Controls cc ccccicccesccesscescevscescesscevecevaceecessceedevadevedessdevedevadevedensdenedebandeved 64 65 SAd 3 50650 101 65 S22 Detarled AUS A A S 65 523 LACP Status daa 67 2d RASTAS id ie de ar E aan orcas sata i aoe or 67 525 AAA ottesgesdedes 68 526 1 1 5 68 5 27 O 69 A E E 70 OL Wami Resta gd a ea 70 3 3 2 Factory Detallada rs ts Lado E Sad eal Set 71 3 3 3 Software Upload cocinada dis 71 5 3 4 Configuration File 1 5 8 71 O RO 72 6 Maintenance and common 0 8 5 00 73 6 1 O NO 73 6 2 Power Supply 10 8 00 73 6 3 Configure system failure 73 6 4 The terminal without any display 0 8 0 73 6 5 Terminal display only garbled 1 10 0 73 Appendix Abbreviations and 4 0 3
13. Syntax VLAN Lookup lt vidlist gt Description Lookup VLAN entry and show port list lt vidlist gt VLAN ID list 3 4 5 5 VLAN Aware Syntax VLAN Aware lt portlist gt enable disable Description Set or show the VLAN awareness mode for the port VLAN aware ports will strip the VLAN tag from received frames and insert the tag in transmitted frames except PVID VLAN unaware ports will not strip the tag from received frames or insert the tag in transmitted frames lt portlist gt Port list default All ports enable disable Enable disable VLAN awareness default Show awareness 3 4 5 6 VLAN PVID Syntax VLAN PVID lt portlist gt lt vid gt none Description Set or show the port VLAN ID Untagged frames received on the port will be classified to this VLAN ID Frames classified to this VLAN 28 User Manual ID will be sent untagged on the port lt portlist gt Port list default All ports lt vid gt none Port VLAN ED 1 4095 default Show PVID The none option can be used for trunk links 3 4 5 7 VLAN Frame Type Syntax VLAN Frame Type lt portlist gt all tagged Description Set or show the accepted frame type for the port lt portlist gt Port list default All ports all tagged Accept all or only tagged default Show frame type 3 4 5 8 VLAN Ingress Filtering Syntax VLAN Ingress Filtering lt portlist gt enable disable Descr
14. a VLAN unaware L2 switch with automatic learning ageing and auto negotiation enabled on all ports System The system name string is empty Console The password string is empty and inactivity timeout is disabled The gt prompt is gt Port All ports are enabled for auto negotiation and flow control is disabled Max frame size is 1518 MAC table The table is empty auto learning and ageing is enabled The ageing timer is 300 seconds VLAN Only VLAN 1 is present in the table and includes all ports All ports are VLAN unaware with Port VLAN ID 1 All ports accept all frame types Aggregation No ports are aggregated but aggregation mode is set to XOR LACP No ports have LACP enabled RSTP No ports and no aggregations have RSTP enabled User Groups User group 1 exists and includes all ports QoS If supported IP ToS Precedence priority is enabled and all Precedence values are given high priority otherwise port mode is enabled The 4 highest VLAN tag priorities are given high priority The UDP TCP port list is empty Default priority is high Default user priority is 0 L4 default priority and match priority are low All shaper and policers are disabled Mirror Mirroring is disabled IP IP mode is disabled and no IP address mask gateway is configured To enable the WEB interface an IP address must be configured IP DHCP mode is disabled SNMP SNMP is enabled Traps are disabled Dot 1X 802 1X is
15. aintenance 51 Configuration System Ports VLANs Aggregation LAP RSTP 802 1X IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics LACP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status VeriPHY Ping Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout 5 1 Configuration User Manual In the configuration Menu there are 11 sub Menu System Port VLAN Aggregation RSTP 802 1X IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service QoS Storm Control 5 1 1 The system configuration The system configuration 52 User Manual Configuration System Configuration RSTP 802 1X IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics LACP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status Bag Y 192 168 0 223 Maintenance Fallback Subnet Mask 2552582580 192 168 0 1 Warm Restart Factory Default no Software Upload Configuration File lt name gt Transfer Logout You can set the DHCP status IP address subnet mask gateway management port VLAN device name password SNMP and so on If set is complete click the Apply button so that configuration to take effect 5 1 2 Ports Configure and display the port all the parameters such as portspeed port flow control port connection status and other parameters
16. atest 20 commands issued e If you are using a terminal e g HyperTerminal that supports lt home gt and lt end gt keys you may use these keys to move the cursor to respectively the start of the command line and the end of the command line 3 2 6 Terminology The following table shows general parameter types used in command syntaxes and descriptions lt port gt Port identifier Any number in the range 1 8 12 16 24 dependent on number of ports on the switch lt portlist gt Comma and or dash separated port list This type can be used for specifying individual ports or a range of ports The keyword none can be used to specify an empty port list The keyword all can be used to specify all ports User Manual Example 1 3 8 12 lt macaddress gt MAC Address format hh hh hh hh hh hh hh hh hh hh hh hh or hhhhhhhhhhhh The hh is Hexadecimal number in the range oxoo to OxFF Example 00 00 24 F1 02 03 lt vid gt VLAN ID Decimal number in the range 1 4095 The keyword all can be used to specify all VLAN IDs lt vidlist gt Comma and or dash separated VLAN ID list This type can be used for specifying individual VLAN IDs or a range of VLAN IDs The keyword none can be used to specify an empty VLAN ID list Example 1 2 4 6 lt UDP TCP port gt UDP TCP port number Decimal number in the range 0 65535 lt rate gt Leaky b
17. ax 20 User Manual Readcommunity lt community string gt Description Set or show SNMP read community string lt community string gt New community string default Show current value 3 4 1 8 System Writecommunity Syntax Writecommunity lt community string gt Description Set or show SNMP write community string lt community string gt New community string default Show current value 3 4 1 9 System Power Saving Syntax Sytem Power Saving fulllup down disable Description Configure mode of power saving full up down disable full Power saving at both link up and link down up Power saving at link up only down Power saving at link down only disable No power saving 3 4 2 Console Commands 3 4 2 1 Console Configuration Syntax Console Configuration Description 21 User Manual Show configured console password and timeout 3 4 2 2 Console Password Syntax Console Password lt password gt Description Set or show the console password The empty string disables the password check lt password gt Password string of up to 16 characters 3 4 2 3 Console Timeout Syntax Console Timeout lt timeout gt Description Set or show the console inactivity timeout in seconds The value zero disables timeout lt timeout gt Timeout value in seconds 0 60 10000 3 4 2 4 Console Prompt Syntax Console Prompt lt prompt string gt D
18. ay return to the top level by entering the up command The current level and group is indicated by the prompt If you are at the top level the prompt will be gt If you are at group level the prompt will display the actual group e g System gt At group level you also have the option of using the slash key to refer to a context relative to the top level E g you may be in the system group and enter a console configuration command or change context into the console group by entering console 3 2 2 Login Logout Procedures To get access to the CLI you must login by entering a password You will automatically be queried about the password The password is configurable The password check may be disabled by setting the CEH password to an empty string in which case any password entered during login will be accepted You may logout at any time and at any context level using the exit command 3 2 3 Help Utility You may get help by pressing the key or entering help The help info depends on the context At top level a list of command groups is displayed At group level a list of the command syntaxes for the current group is displayed Ifthe help command is issued for a specific command the command syntax and a description of the command are shown 3 2 4 Example The command hierarchy and the help utility is demonstrated in the following example gt lt enter gt 11 Commands at top level
19. block 0 255 or Ox00 Oxff lt value gt Register value 0 4294967295 or 0x00000000 Oxffffffff 3 4 15 3 Debug PHY Read Syntax Debug PHY Read lt portlist gt lt address gt Description Read PHY register for port lt portlist gt Port list lt address gt Register address 0 31 or 0x00 0x1f default Read all registers 3 4 15 4 Debug PHY Write Syntax 46 User Manual Debug PHY Write lt portlist gt lt address gt lt value gt Description Write value to PHY register for port lt portlist gt Port list lt address gt Register address 0 31 or 0x00 0x1f lt value gt Register value to write 0 65535 or 0x0000 Oxffff 3 4 15 5 Debug Loopback Syntax Debug Loopback intlext Description Perform internal or external loopback test int lext Internal or external loopback default Internal 3 5 Examples 3 5 1 VLAN configuration This example shows how to configure two VLANs with the following setup on at 16 port switch e VID 1 spans ports 2 16 and VID 2 spans ports 1 3 so port 2 and 3 are members of both VLANs and all 16 ports must be VLAN aware e Port 1is the access port for VID 2 so PVID of port 1 must be set to 2 e Port 2 is the trunk port for VID 1 and VID 2 so the PVID of port 2 must be set to none and port 2 must be set to accept tagged frames only e Port 3 is the hybrid port for VID 1 and VID 2 where VID 1 is the untagged VLAN so PVID must be set to 1 e Port
20. ccaseesseccs necesecevactessqedeedevencesssteeivesevinceessueveeseeiseees 20 3 4 1 5 System SNMP aenn a a aS eanais 20 3 4 1 6 System n a na a n a a 20 3 4 1 7 System 060 1 20 3 4 1 8 System WriteCOMMUNIty 2 3 4 1 9 System Power 2 3 4 2 Console 0 103 2 2 3421 Console CONSUTAION ot tr ada 21 3 4 2 2 Console Password iviccccccsscscdesiscsicessacsedesdacsscestacvedessacvaceuadsvedendacvacestsevagess 22 3 4 2 3 Console Time Util aiii iii isa 22 3424 Console Prompt oseere ninna iia 22 343 Port A sees Seveveveces eves slave vevetevevehelevevevecevevese S 22 3 4 3 1 Port 0 22 3452 E 23 3 4 3 3 Port Flow Control s csscsccccssccuaccesedueccosesvaccosedesscndecdgecededuscendeddaccouedueacosedecs 23 3434 POT State 23 3 4 3 5 Port MaxFrame Not Applicable for Heathrow TI cccceesseeereees 24 34 3 0 Port Statistic vases cocssseac auseacothascbscdatvsaazedanacehaaveasoueus savcdadvaavoesuasa
21. d ForceUnauthorized Set 802 1X state for the ports default Show mode 3 4 13 4 Dotix Server Syntax Dotlx Server lt IP Address gt Description Set or show RADIUS server IP address lt IP Address gt IP address of external RADIUS server default current configuration 3 4 13 5 Dotix UDP Port Syntax Dotlx UDP Port lt value gt Description Set up UDP Port for the external RADIUS server lt value gt The UDP port the RADIUS server listens to default current configuration 3 4 13 6 Dot1x Secret Dotlx Secret lt Shared Secret gt Description Set or show the secret shared with the RADIUS server Show Show lt Shared Secret gt Shared secret shared with external RADIUS server default Show current configuration 3 4 13 7 Dot1x Statistics 42 User Manual Syntax Dot1lx Statistics lt portlist gt Description Show 802 1X statistics for the port lt portlist gt Port list default All ports 3 4 13 8 Dot1x Reauthenticate Syntax Dot1lx Reauthenticate lt portlist gt now Description 1 Refresh restart 802 1X authentication process for the port by setting reAuthenticate TRUE E lt portlist gt Port list default All ports now if specified force re authentication immediately 3 4 13 9 Dotix Parameters Syntax Dot1X Parameters lt parameter gt lt value gt Description Set up advanced 80
22. default All ports enable disable Enable or disable port state default Show state 3 4 3 5 Port MaxFrame Not Applicable for Heathrow I17M Syntax Port MaxFrame lt portlist gt lt framesize gt reset Description Set or show the maximum frame size in bytes including FCS for frames received on the port Tagged frames are allowed to be 4 bytes longer than the maximum frame size Use the reset option to return to the default setting lt portlist gt Port list default All ports lt framesize gt reset Maximum frame size or reset to 1518 bytes default Show maximum frame size 3 4 3 6 Port Statistics Syntax Port Statistics lt portlist gt clear Description Show or clear statistics for the port lt portlist gt Port list default All ports clear Clear port statistics default Show statistics 3 4 3 7 Port Excessive Collisions Drop Syntax Port Excessive Collisions Drop enable disable Description 24 User Manual Enable or disable drop of frames when excessive collisions occur in half duplex mode enable disable Enable disable frame drop default Show Excessive Collisions Drop mode 3 4 3 8 Port VeriPHY Only applicable for SparX G24 G16 G8 G5 Syntax Port VeriPHY lt portlist gt full anomaly termination Description Perform VeriPHY cable diagnostics on the specified port 5 lt portlist gt Po
23. disabled All ports set to Force Authorized IGMP snooping if available on switch device Disabled in each defined VLAN 50 User Manual 5 WEB Interface From the WEB interface it is possible to among other things Set port mode e Enable disable flow control e Configure simple port based VLAN e Configure aggregation groups e Configure LACP parameters e Configure RSTP parameters e Configure QoS e Read and clear statistics counters e Monitor LACP status e Monitor RSTP status e Configure and monitor 802 1X e Configure and monitor IGMP snooping if defined for switch device e Upgrade software All operations are password protected The password must be entered at login The password is the same as is being used in the command line interface As stated in chapter 4 the IP mode is disabled in the factory default configuration To be able to use the WEB interface the IP must be enabled and configured via the command line interface The IP address mask and gateway must be set according to your environment or you can enable IP and DHCP if your environment include a DHCP server Example on enabling the WEB interface via the command line interface gt ip setup 192 168 0 223 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 1 gt ip mode enable In the WEB page on the left there is a group of menu bar click on any menu and enter the appropriate configuration page a total of three main menu Configuration Monitoring and m
24. e of insulating gasket will tighten loose screws while in dry weather conditions it is easy to produce static electricity hazard switch on the circuit 2 3 External interference factor The switch may be subject to interference from outside the system and these interference factors through capacitive coupling inductive coupling electromagnetic radiation public resistance including the ground systems coupling and wire power lines signal lines and output lines etc conduction of the equipment have an impact 3 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE 3 1 Com Port Set up To use the command line interface you may connect a PC COM port to the RS 232 connector and activate a terminal program e g HyperTerminal under Windows The COM port must be set up to run 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity 38400 baud and without flow control 3 2 General 3 2 1 Command Hierarchy The CLI is hierarchical with two levels a top level and a group level The group level consists of the following groups e System e Console e Port eo MAC e VLAN e Aggregation e LACP e RSTP e User Group e QoS e Mirror IP e Dotix IGMP e Debug Debug At top level you may enter a command by giving the full command string including group or you may change context into a group by entering the name of the group User Manual At group level you may enter commands for the particular group you have chosen without specifying the group name or you m
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26. elow 68 User Manual VeriPHY Cable Diagnostics 5 2 7 Ping You can configure Ping parameters and fill in the Target IP address select Count Time Out Click Apply button you can Ping Results to view the details Ping test results Click Refresh button to refresh the test result information 69 User Manual Ping Parameters 5 3 Maintenance There are five Sub menus Reset Device Factory Defaults Software Upload Configuration File Transfer and Logout 5 3 1 Warm Restart Warm Restart Are you sure you want to perform a Warm Restart Yes No Click Yes button to restart the device Click No button cancel restart 70 User Manual 5 3 2 Factory Default Factory Default Are you sure you want to perform a Factory Default No Click Yes button to configure all configuration to factory default values Click No button to get to restore the original settings 5 3 3 Software Upload Click Browse button and selected to upgrade the required packages Click Upload button to begin the upgrade Software Upload Browse Upload 5 3 4 Configuration File Transfer Configuration Upload local saved configuration information uploaded to the switch Click the Browse button select the configuration file required to upload click on Upload button to start uploading Configuration Download the switch the current configuration information is saved to a local
27. em priority the more likely the switch is to become root in Spanning tree 3 4 8 3 RSTP Hellotime Syntax RSTP Hellotime lt secs gt Description Set or show the RSTP Hellotime value lt secs gt Number between 1 10 default is 2 32 User Manual 3 4 8 4 RSTP Maxage Syntax RSTP Maxage lt secs gt Description Set or show the RSTP MaxAge value lt secs gt Number between 6 40 default is 20 3 4 8 5 RSTP Fwddelay Syntax RSTP Fwddelay lt secs gt Description Set or show the RSTP Forward Delay value lt secs gt Number between 4 30 default is 15 3 4 8 6 RSTP Version Syntax RSTP Version lt version gt Description Set or show the RSTP default protocol version to use lt version gt normal use RSTP compat compatible with old STP 3 4 8 7 RSTP Mode Syntax RSTP Mode lt portlist gt enable disable Description Set or show the RSTP mode for the designated ports lt portlist gt Port list Default All ports enable disable Enable or disable 3 4 8 8 RSTP Aggr 33 User Manual Syntax RSTP Aggr enable disable Description Set or show the RSTP mode for aggregated links enable disable Enable or disable 3 4 8 9 RSTP Edge Syntax Rstp edge enable disable Description Expect the port to be an edge port an end station or a link to another STP device enable disable End station or b
28. er lt traffic type gt Storm controller to set Can be one of Broadcast Multicast Flood Unicast m default Show all enable disable Enable or disable specified storm controller 38 User Manual lt rate gt Unit is 1982 frames per second Allowed values are 1982 2 1982 3 1982 127 1982 3 4 11 Mirror Commands 3 4 11 1 Mirror Configuration Syntax Mirror Configuration Description Show the mirror destination port and mirror mode for source ports 3 4 11 2 Mirror Port Syntax Mirror Port lt port gt Description Set or show the mirror destination port lt port gt Mirror destination port default Show mirror port 3 4 11 3 Mirror Source Syntax Mirror Source lt portlist gt enable disable Description Set or show the source port mirror mode lt portlist gt Source port list default All ports enable disable Enable disable mirroring of frames received on port default Show mirror mode 3 4 12 IP Commands 3 4 12 1 IP Configuration Syntax IP Configuration 39 User Manual Description Show configured IP address mask gateway VLAN ID and mode 3 4 12 2 IP Setup Syntax IP Setup ipaddress gt lt ipmask gt ipgateway gt lt vid gt Description Set or show IP configuration lt ipaddress gt IP address default Show IP configuration lt ipmask gt IP subnet mask default Subnet mask for address class lt ipgatewa
29. er Input DC 12V 1A 1 2 Product Features e Fully complies with IEEE 802 3 802 3u and 802 3ab standards e Full duplex flow control IEEE Std 802 3x and half duplex back pressure e 710 100 1000Mbps Auto Negotiation RJ45 ports supporting Auto MDI MDIX e Supports Port Based TAG VLAN TEEE Std 802 1Q Configuration e Supports IEEE 802 3ad port trunk with LACP e Web based and CLI serial console management Supports IGMP Snooping Configuration Jumbo frame support 9596 bytes at all speeds 10 100 1000 Mbps e QOS Supports Static Port Priority and IEEE 802 1p Class of Service CoS with evel priority queuing e Port based access control support IEEE Std 802 1X e Broadcast and multicast storm control e Rapid Spanning Tree Protocolsupport IEEE Std 802 1w e Multiple Spanning Tree support IEEE Std 802 18 e Supports the configuration function of Port Security 802 1x Port Mirror e Strict or weighted fairness queuing with guaranteed bandwidth allocation eo IGMP v v2 SNMP v2c e Quick and easy setup with Web based management or console management e Supports firmware upgrade configuration backed up and restored and load default configuration 2 Safety Precautions Cautions 1 Before clean the switch should pulled out the switch power first Don t wipe the switch with wet cloth 2 Do not use this product near water for example in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 3 En
30. escription Set or show the console prompt string The empty string clears the prompt string lt prompt_string gt Command prompt string of up to 10 characters 3 4 3 Port Commands 3 4 3 1 Port Configuration Syntax Port Configuration lt portlist gt Description 22 User Manual Show the configured and current speed duplex mode flow control mode and state for the port lt portlist gt Port list Default All ports 3 4 3 2 Port Mode Syntax Port Mode lt portlist gt lt mode gt Description Set or show the speed and duplex mode for the port lt portlist gt Port list Default All ports lt mode gt Port speed and duplex mode Default Show configured and current mode 10hdx 10 Mbit s half duplex 10fdx 10 Mbit s full duplex 100hdx 100 Mbit s half duplex 100fdx 100 Mbit s full duplex 1000fdx 1 Gbit s full duplex auto Auto negotiation of speed and duplex 3 4 3 3 Port Flow Control Syntax Port Flow Control lt portlist gt enable disable Description Set or show flow control mode for the port lt portlist gt Port list default All ports enable disable Enable disable flow control default Show flow control mode 3 4 3 4 Port State Syntax 23 User Manual Port State lt portlist gt enable disable Description Set or show the state for the port lt portlist gt Port list
31. folder 71 User Manual Configuration Upload a Upload Configuration Download Download 5 3 5 Logout You can click on the Logout option the system will exit configuration page Under the plan if they display the page you need to re enter a password to login Please enter password to login pr TT Apply 72 User Manual 6 Maintenance and common troubleshooting 6 1 Password If you forget the system password Please contact the dealer 6 2 Power Supply Troubleshooting You can check switch on the front panel power indicator light to determine whether the system switches the power failure If the power supply system is running the power indicator light should be kept running if the power indicator light power indicator light is not running please make the following check 1 Switch the power cord is connected correctly 2 switches power supply and switch the power required match 6 3 Configure system failure treatment After the power switch if the system is running it will be displayed on the terminal to start in the configuration information If you configure the system is fail then the configuration terminal may be no display or display garbage 6 4 The terminal without any display information If the power switch configure the terminal without how to display information First of all you need to do the following check 1 The power supply is normal 2 The configuration port co
32. iption Set or show VLAN ingress filtering for the port lt portlist gt Port list default All ports enable disable Enable or disable VLAN ingress filtering default Show current setting 3 4 6 Aggregation trunking Commands 3 4 6 1 Aggregation Configuration Syntax Aggr Configuration Description Shows the aggregation groups and the aggregation mode 3 4 6 2 Aggregation Add Syntax 29 User Manual Aggr Add lt portlist gt Description Add link aggregation group including ports lt portlist gt Aggregation port list 3 4 6 3 Aggregation Delete Syntax Aggr Delete lt portlist gt Description Delete link aggregation group lt portlist gt Port list Aggregations including any of the ports will be deleted 3 4 6 4 Aggregation Lookup Syntax Aggr Lookup lt portlist gt Description Lookup and display link aggregation group lt portlist gt Port list Aggregations including any of the ports will be shown 3 4 6 5 Aggregation Mode Syntax Aggr Mode smac dmac xor Description Set or show link aggregation traffic distribution mode smac dmac xor Aggregation mode SMAC DMAC or XOR default Show mode 3 4 7 LACP Commands LACP I gt E 802 3ad Link Aggregation Protocol provides a way to set 30 User Manual up aggregation automatically between switches 3 4 7 1 LACP Configuration Syntax LACP Configuration lt
33. is used for non IP frames and IP frames with options lt portlist gt Port list default All ports lt class gt Internal class of service default Show class 3 4 10 4 QoS Tagprio Syntax QoS Tagprio lt portlist gt lt tagpriolist gt lt class gt Description Set or show the VLAN user priority mapping lt portlist gt Port list default All ports lt tagpriolist gt VLAN user priority list 0 7 default All user priorities lt class gt Internal class of service default Show class 37 User Manual 3 4 10 5 QoS DiffServ Syntax QoS DiffServ lt dscpno gt lt class gt Description Set or show the IP Differentiated Services mapping lt dscpno gt IP DSCP number 0 63 default All DSCP values lt class gt Internal class of service default Show class 3 4 10 6 QoS Userprio Syntax QoS Userprio lt portlist gt lt tagprio gt Description Set or show the default VLAN user priority for received untagged frames lt portlist gt Port list default All ports lt tagprio gt VLAN tag user priority 0 7 default Show user priority 3 4 10 7 QoS Storm Control Syntax QoS Storm Control lt traffic type gt enable disable lt rate gt Description Set or show the storm control configuration The allowed frame rates for multicasts broadcasts and flooded unicasts are controlled using a central storm controll
34. isplay or configure RDIUS server pre share key 59 User Manual Configuration 802 1X Configuration br Mode Disabled y VLANs Aggregation RADIUS IP 0 0 0 0 DACP p RADIUS UDP Port 1812 GMP Snooping RADIUS Secret Mirroring Quality of Service Storm Control Pot t Admin State imin Stat PS Aaa Monitoring 1 Force Authorized x 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize Statistics Statistics Overview 2 Force Authorized 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize Statistics Detailed Statistics 3 Force Authorized gt 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize Statistics IGMP Status A Force Authorized 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize Statistics 5 Force Authorized 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize Statistics Maintenance 6 Force Authorized 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize Statistics 7 Force Authorized x 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize Statistics nemre uz ivonne Reauhenicaw Face Renee Sains Software Upload Re authenticate All Force Reinitialize All Configuration File Transfer Logout Parameters Admin State You can choose the port authentication management mode Port State The current state of the port Re authenticate You can Port re certification Force Reinitialize The 802 1X designated port authentication informa
35. lt community string gt System Trapcommunity lt community string gt System Power Saving full up down disable Console Configuration Console Password lt password gt Console Timeout lt timeout gt Console Prompt lt prompt string gt Port Configuration lt portlist gt Port Mode lt portlist gt lt mode gt Port Flow Control lt portlist gt enable disable User Manual Port State lt portlist gt enable disable Port MaxFrame lt portlist gt lt framesize gt reset Port Statistics lt portlist gt clear Port Excessive Collisions Drop enable disable Port VeriPHY lt portlist gt full anomaly termination MAC Configuration MAC Add lt macaddress gt lt portlist gt none lt vid gt MAC Delete lt macaddress gt lt vid gt MAC Lookup lt macaddress gt lt vid gt MAC table lt vidlist gt MAC Flush MAC Agetime lt agetime gt VLAN Configuration lt portlist gt VLAN Add lt vidlist gt lt portlist gt VLAN Delete lt vidlist gt VLAN Lookup lt vidlist gt VLAN Aware lt portlist gt enable disable VLAN PVID lt portlist gt lt vid gt none VLAN Frame Type lt portlist gt all tagged VLAN Ingress Filtering lt portlist gt enable disable Ager Configuration Ager Add lt portlist gt Ager Delete lt portlist gt Aggr Lookup lt portlist gt Aggr Mode smac dmac xor Lacp Configuration lt portlist gt Lacp Mode lt po
36. mac add 010203ABCDEF 16 lt enter gt The following sections list the individual commands by showing the syntax and a description of each command 3 4 1 System Commands 3 4 1 1 System Configuration Syntax System Configuration all Description Show system name software version hardware version and management MAC address Optionally show the full configuration fall Show the total switch configuration default System configuration only 3 4 1 2 System Restore Default Syntax System Restore Default keepIP Description Restore factory default configuration keepIP Preserve IP configuration default Not preserved 19 User Manual 3 4 1 3 System Name Syntax System Name lt name gt Description Set or show the system name Th mpty string clears the system name lt name gt String of up to 16 characters default Show system name 3 4 1 4 System Reboot Syntax System Reboot Description Reboot the switch 3 4 1 5 System SNMP Syntax System SNMP enable disable Description Activate or deactivate SNMP enable disable Enable disable SNMP default Show SNMP mode 3 4 1 6 System Trap Syntax System Trap lt IP Address gt Description Set or show SNMP traps destination lt IP Address gt IP address to send traps to 0 0 0 0 disables traps default Show trap destination 3 4 1 7 System Readcommunity Synt
37. n System Ports VLANs Pgaragation RSTP 802 1X IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics LACP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status VeriPHY Ping a E E E a a a a Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout 5 1 6 RSTP System Priority the range from is 0 to61440 there must be a multiple of 4096 Hello Time the default is 2 units of seconds you can set the range from 1 to 10 Max Age the default is 20 the range from is 6 to 40 Forward Delay the default is 15 the range from is 4 to 30 Force version You can select RSTP protocol touse version normal RSTP protocol compat STP protocol 58 Configuration System Ports VLANs regation Me IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics LACP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status VeriPHY Ping Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout 5 1 7 802 1X Mode You can configure mode is enable or disable 802 1X RADIUS IP Display or configure RADIUS server ip address RSTP System Configuration RSTP Port Configuration User Manual RADIUS UDP Port Display or configure RADIUSserver listening UDP port the default value is 1812 RADIUS Secret D
38. nsole cable is connected correctly 6 5 Terminal display only garbled information If you configure the terminal display garbled that is likely to be terminal such as HyperTerminal 73 User Manual parameter set incorrectly you should make sure that the terminal such as HyperTerminal and parameter settings 38400 baud rate data bits 8 parity to None Stop bits 1 flow control to none choose the terminal emulation as VT100 74 Appendix ARP CLI CPHA CPOL DHCP E2PROM IP 12C LACP LED L2 L4 MAC PCB PHY PI PVID 005 ROM RSTP SFR SI SPI User Manual Abbreviations and Acronyms Address Resolution Protocol Command Line Interface Clock Phase Clock Polarity Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Internet Protocol Inter IC bus Link Aggregation Control Protocol Light Emitting Diode Layer 2 Layer 4 Media Access Control Printed Circuit Board Physical Layer Transceiver Parallel Interface Port VLAN Identifier Quality of Service Random Access Memory Read Only Memory Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Special Function Register 8051 registers with special functionality Serial Interface Serial Peripheral Interface 75 TCP UART UDP VID VLAN User Manual Transmission Control Protocol Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter User Datagram Protocol VLAN Identifier Virtual Local Area Network 76
39. oded Unicast Rate Configure overflow packet rate 64 User Manual Storm Control Configuration rasa Click Apply button the configuration will take effect Click Refresh button in order to refresh the page 5 2 Monitor There are seven sub menus Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics LACP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status VeriPHY ping 5 2 1 Statistics Overview You can see all the ports to receive send data summary of the information TX Bytes TX Frames Rx Bytes Rx Frames TX Errors Rx Errors Statistics Overview for all ports 5 2 2 Detailed Statistics You can display statistics for each port For more information as shown below 65 User Manual Statistics for Port 1 ces Rew Click Clear button to clear the port of the data Click Refresh button to refresh the port data 66 User Manual 5 2 3 LACP Status LACP Aggregation Overview Legend Bo perio f Eoas Por Blocked by RSTP Numbers Partner port amber other sich has LACP enabled O teams parese B Forrai perio metros ames LACP Port Status 5 2 4 RSTP Status You can display the RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Root Bridge and the status of each port RSTP 67 User Manual RSTP VLAN Bridge Overview RSTP Port Status 5 2 5 IGMP Status You can display IGMP details status 5 2 6 VeriPHY VeriPHY there is a sub Menu Ping as shown b
40. ort Mirror Port Display or configure mirror destination port Mirroring Configuration Port Mirror Source E ee 5 44 ES A Click Apply button the configuration will take effect Click Refresh button in order to refresh the page 5 1 10 QoS Queue Mode default value is Strict you can choose Strict or WRR when you select WRR mode you can set WRR Weight 62 User Manual QoS Configuration 1 802 1P mode Prioritize Traffic Configure all the 802 1p priority values Priority Configure the values for each 802 1p priority which can be set to low normal medium high four kinds of priority QoS Configuration 4 mec fhion zi 7 fhion Click APPLY button to enable configuration to take effect Click CANCEL button to cancel settings 2 DSCP 63 User Manual Display or configure the port for QoS based IP DSCP priority level DHCP Value the range form is 0 to 63 Priority You can configure priority are low normal medium and high four kinds of priority QoS Configuration Click APPLY button to enable configuration to take effect Click CANCEL button to cancel settings 5 1 11 Storm Control Broadcast Rate Configure broadcast packet rate significantly Multicast Rate Configure Multicast packet rate significantly Flo
41. ridge 3 4 8 10 RSTP Pathcost Syntax RSTP pathcost lt portlist gt lt pathcost gt auto Description Set or show the RSTP path cost for the designated ports lt portlist gt Port list Default All ports lt pathcost gt Number between 1 200000000 Auto means autogenerated pathcost Pathcost is normally reverse proportional to the physical or aggregated link speed 3 4 8 11 RSTP Mcheck Syntax RSTP Mcheck lt portlist gt Description Force protocol renegotiations on the specified ports 34 User Manual lt portlist gt Port list 3 4 8 12 RSTP Status Syntax RSTP Status Description Show the current state of all RSTP incarnations and the physical and aggregation ports that they control 3 4 8 13 RSTP Statistics Syntax RSTP Statistics Description Show the current statistics of all RSTP BPDU frames received and transmitted on the physical and aggregation ports 3 4 9 User Group Commands User groups provide another way than VLAN for making port grouping With user groups it is possible to share a port between more user groups An example on how to use user groups is given in chapter 3 5 3 4 9 1 User Group Configuration Syntax User Group Configuration Description Show the user groups 3 4 9 2 User Group Add Syntax User Group Add lt grouplist gt lt portlist gt Description Add user group entry including the ports 35 User Manual
42. rt list default All ports full anomaly termination Type of diagnostics Full comprises cable length and full anomaly check anomaly comprises full anomaly check and termination comprises anomaly check without check for coupling between pairs default full 3 4 4 MAC Table Commands 3 4 4 1 MAC Configuration Syntax MAC Configuration Description Show the permanently stored MAC table and the MAC ageing timer 3 4 4 2 MAC Add Syntax MAC Add lt macaddress gt lt portlist gt none lt vid gt Description Add a static MAC address table entry and VLAN ID on ports lt macaddress gt MAC address 12 digit hex string optionally separated with dashes or colons e g 010203ABCDEF or 01 02 03 AB CD EF or 25 User Manual 01 02 03 AB CD EF lt portlist gt Port list Use none to specify no ports lt vid gt VLAN 1D 1 4095 default 1 3 4 4 3 MAC Delete Syntax MAC Delete lt macaddress gt lt vid gt Description Delete MAC address and VLAN ID lt macaddress gt MAC address 12 digit hex string optionally separated with dashes or colons e g 010203ABCDEF or 01 02 03 AB CD EF or 01 02 03 AB CD EF lt vid gt VLAN ID default 1 3 4 4 4 MAC Lookup Syntax MAC Lookup lt macaddress gt lt vid gt Description Lookup MAC address and VLAN ID lt macaddress gt MAC address 12 digit hex string optionally separa
43. rtlist gt enable disable Lacp Key lt portlist gt lt key gt auto Lacp Status Lacp Statistics User Manual Rstp Configuration lt portlist gt Rstp sysprio lt sysprio gt Rstp hellotime lt secs gt Rstp maxage lt hops gt Rstp fwddelay lt secs gt Rstp version normal compat Rstp Mode lt portlist gt enable disable Rstp Aggr enable disable Rstp Edge lt portlist gt enable disable Rstp Pathcost lt portlist gt lt pathcost gt auto Rstp mcheck lt portlist gt Rstp Status Rstp Statistics User Group Configuration User Group Add lt grouplist gt lt portlist gt User Group Delete lt grouplist gt User Group Lookup lt grouplist gt 005 Configuration lt portlist gt QoS Mode lt portlist gt tag port diffserv QoS Default lt portlist gt lt class gt QoS Tagprio lt portlist gt lt tagpriolist gt lt class gt QoS DiffServ lt dscpno gt lt class gt QoS Userprio lt portlist gt lt tagprio gt QoS Storm Control lt traffic type gt enable disable lt rate gt Mirror Configuration Mirror Port lt port gt Mirror Source lt portlist gt enable disable IP Configuration IP Status IP Setup lt ipaddress gt lt ipmask gt lt ipgateway gt lt vid gt User Manual IP Mode enable disable IP Ping n lt count gt w lt timeout gt lt ipaddress gt IP ARP IP DHCP enable disable Dot1x Configuration Dotix
44. s 4 16 are access ports for VID 1 The following CLI session does the above setup provided that the initial configuration is the default configuration 47 gt vlan User Manual VLAN gt delete 1VLAN gt add 1 2 8 VLAN gt add 2 1 3 VLAN gt aware enable VLAN gt pvid 1 2 VLAN gt pvid 2 none VLAN gt frame type 2 tagged VLAN gt conf Port Aware Leg VLAN gt en en en en en en en en abl abl abl abl abl abl abl abl VLAN Configuration ed ed ed ed ed ed ed ed PVID Frame Type 2 All none Tagged Al all All all Entries in permanent table 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Np Lip od 3 5 2 User group configuration This example shows how to configure two user groups port 1 port 2 and port 4 port 5 with a common server port 3 The following CLI session does the above setup on a 16 port switch provided the initial configuration is the default configuration gt user group User Group gt delete 1 Go to user group level Delete default user group 1 48 User Manual User Group gt add 2 1 3 Create user group with ports 1 3 User Group gt add 3 3 5 Create user group with ports 3 5 User Group gt add 1 6 8 Restore default group excluding ports 1 5 49 User Manual 4 FACTORY DEFAULT CONFIGURATION The factory default configuration is
45. select the VLAN to modify Click Delete button to delete the selected VLAN Port Segmentation VLAN Configuration Add a VLAN A VLAN Configuration List User Manual AAA VLAN Setup Click Refresh button to see all of the current VLAN User Manual Click on Port Config button to set all ports on the switch as shown below Configuration System Ports 802 1X IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics LACP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status VeriPHY Ping Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout 5 1 4 Aggregation VLAN Per Port Configuration H y Pota ro Pots r Pote r i jai Q i 9 i Q lO jiii eluded You can configure the switch port aggregation parameters 56 Configuration X IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics LACP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status VeriPHY Ping Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer User Manual Aggregation Trunking Configuration GroupiPor 4 2 3 a 5 6 7 8 Jo ol 2 22 2 of a Jo e oo aio ol a el el a e e e 9 a o ooo olaa a User Manual 5 1 5 LACP Configuration LACP Port Configuratio
46. set 53 Configuration System Ports VLANs regation P RSTP 802 1 IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics LACP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status VeriP Ping Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout 5 1 3 VLAN User Manual Port Configuration VLAN setup page as shown below 1 Fill in the VLAN ID click the Add button and select the need to join to the VLAN port by default all ports belong to VLAN 54 Configuration System Ports pte regation 8 RSTP 802 1X IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics LACP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status VeriPHY Ping Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout Configuration System Ports price regation LACP RSTP 802 1 IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics LACP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status VeriPHY Ping Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout Click Apply button and configuration to take effect Click Refresh button to view the current VLAN members 2 in the VLAN list select either a VLAN Click Modify button
47. sure the air flow around the front sides and back of the switch is not restricted 4 Ensure the air flow around the front sides and back of the switch 15 not restricted 5 Avoid using this product during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 6 In order to reduce the risk of electric shock do not open the work in the switch case even in the case of non charged do not arbitrarily open the switch chassis 2 1 Installation Precautions The switch must be indoor use whether you will switch installed in the cabinet or directly on the table we both should have the following conditions 1 Ensure that the switch into the outlet and the vent at room in order to facilitate the switch chassis cooling 2 Ensure that the cabinet and the table itself have a good ventilation cooling system 3 Ensure that the cabinet and the table strong enough to support the weight of the switch and installation accessories 4 Ensure the power source circuits are properly grounded 2 2 Temperature humidity requirements In order to ensure the switch to normal work and use age we need demand maintain a certain temperature and humidity If the room humidity is too high for a long period it could easily lead to bad insulation or insulation leakage sometimes prone to changes in mechanical properties of materials corrosion of metal parts such phenomena If the relative humidity is too low causing shrinkag
48. ted with dashes or colons e g 010203ABCDEF or 01 02 03 AB CD EF or 01 02 03 AB CD EF lt vid gt VLAN ID 1 4095 default 1 3 4 4 5 MAC Table Syntax MAC Table lt vidlist gt Description Show MAC table for the VLAN Ids specified Since the list can be very long only the first 20 entries are shown lt vidlist gt VLAN ID list 26 User Manual 3 4 4 6 MAC Flush Syntax MAC Flush Description Removes non static MAC address table entries 3 4 4 7 MAC Agetime Syntax MAC Agetime lt agetime gt Description Set or show the MAC age timer in seconds The value zero disables ageing lt agetime gt Age timer in seconds 0 or 10 65535 default Show timer 3 4 5 VLAN Commands 3 4 5 1 VLAN Configuration Syntax VLAN Configuration lt portlist gt Description Show the VLAN aware mode port VLAN ID and accepted frame type for the port and the permanently stored VLAN table lt portlist gt Port list default All ports 3 4 5 2 VLAN Add Syntax VLAN Add lt vidlist gt lt portlist gt Description Add VLAN entry and include ports in member set lt vidlist gt VLAN ID list lt portlist gt Port list default All ports 3 4 5 3 VLAN Delete 27 User Manual Syntax VLAN Delete lt vidlist gt Description Delete VLAN entry all ports excluded from member set lt vidlist gt VLAN ID list 3 4 5 4 VLAN Lookup
49. tion corresponding will be restored the default values Force Reinitialize All The 802 1X all port authentication information corresponding will be restored the default values Statistics You can show the corresponding port 802 1x statistics information Reauthentication Enabled Re authentication Reauthentication Period Re certification period of time parameter values EAP Timeout EAP authentication timeout the default is 30 seconds 60 User Manual 802 1X Parameters Resuthentication Enabled I Enabled O asno 5 Apply _Retesh Click Apply button the configuration will take effect Click Refresh button in order to refresh the page 5 1 8 IGMP Snooping IGMP Enabled you can configure igmp mode is disable or enable Router Ports Display or configure IGMP router port information Unregistered IPMC Flooding enabled Display or configure unregistered ipme forward mode IGMP Snooping Enabled Display or configure each VLAN of IGMP state IGMP Querying Enabled Display or configure each VLAN query status IGMP Configuration IGMP Enabled O Router Ports 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Unregistered IPMC Flooding enabled Vv VLAN ID IGMP Snooping Enabled IGMP Querying Enabled 1 7 7 Apply Refresh Click Apply button the configuration will take effect Click Refresh button in order to refresh the page 61 5 1 9 Mirroring Mirror Source Display or configure mirror source p
50. ucket rate in Kbit s o 1000000k or Mbit s o 1000m Note For Stapleford and Heathrow III bucket rate is line rate i e sizes of interframe gap and preamble are included in the rate whereas for Stansted and Elstree bucket rate is payload rate i e sizes of interframe gap and preamble are not included in the rate lt class gt Internal class of service The classes offered depend on the chip and the number of queues 2 queues low high 4 queues low normal medium high lt grouplist gt Comma and or dash separated user group list This type can be used for specifying individual user groups or a range of user groups The range is 1 to 5 8 12 16 24 lt shared secret gt A text string with the purpose to ensure integrity for communication between a RADIUS server and the 802 1X switch authenticator The lt portlist gt type is very useful when setting up multiple ports in the same mode For example the following User Manual commands will divide the ports into two untagged VLANs and enable VLAN awareness vlan add 1 1 8 vlan add 2 9 16 vlan pvid 1 8 1 vlan pvid 9 16 2 vlan aware all enable 3 3 Command Overview Help Up Exit System Configuration all System Restore Default keepIP System Name lt name gt System Reboot System SNMP enable disable System Trap lt IP Address gt System Readcommunity lt community string gt System Writecommunity
51. vcdecteaveched 24 3 4 3 7 Port Excessive Collisions 1000 24 3 4 3 8 Port VeriPHY Only applicable for SparX G24 G16 G8 G5 25 3 4 4 MAC Table Commands 25 3 4 4 1 MAC ConNfiguratiOM 25 344 2 MAC Add inician 25 3443 MAC Deletes oeseri esner er aesa aae raea Ser e aaae 26 3444 MMA GC LOOkUP irei atte edie Se A eh hn Ae aS 26 BAAS MAC Tables iaa 26 3 4 4 6 MAC Flu st 27 3 4 4 7 MAC 27 343 VEAN COM iia 27 3 4 5 1 VLAN Configuration noia 27 3 4 5 2 MEAN Additional di 27 34 53 VEAN Delete isc 2c enea eaa aae o EEE E Ea EEEa A OEE EESE 27 34 5 4 VLAN Lookup decretada iia 28 3 4 5 VLAN Awale 28 3456 VEAN PVD e o tido 28 3 43 VEAN Frame pericia pili 29 3 4 3 8 VLAN Ingress Filtering iia 29 3 4 6 Aggregation trunking 20 3 29 3 4 6 1 Aggregation 0 0 29 3462 Aggregation 29 3 4 6 3 Aggregation 6 6
52. y gt Default IP gateway default 0 0 0 0 lt vid gt VLAN ID 1 4095 default 1 3 4 12 3 IP Mode Syntax IP Mode enable disable Description Activate or deactivate the IP configuration enable disable Enable disable IP default Show IP mode 3 4 12 4 IP Ping Syntax IP Ping n lt count gt w lt timeout gt lt ipaddress gt Description Ping the specified IP address n lt count gt Number of echo requests to send default 1 w lt timeout gt Timeout in seconds to wait for each reply default 2 3 4 12 5 IP Arp Syntax 40 User Manual IP Arp Description Show the current content of the ARP table 3 4 12 6 IP DHCP Syntax IP Dhcp enable disable Description Activate or deactivate the DHCP Protocol enable disable Enable disable DHCP default Show DHCP mode 3 4 13 Dot1X Commands 3 4 13 1 Dotix Configuration Syntax Dotlx Configuration Description Show current 802 1X configuration 3 4 13 2 Dotix Mode Syntax Dot1x Mode enable disable Description Enable or disable 802 1X process for the switch enable disable new mode default Show current configuration 3 4 13 3 Dot1x State Dot1x State lt portlist gt Auto ForceAuthorized ForceUnauthorized Description Set or show the 802 1X state for the port lt portlist gt Port list default All ports 41 User Manual Auto ForceAuthorize
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