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1. 38 6 8 2 System Event Log SMTP Configuration 40 6 8 3 System Event Log Event Configuration 42 6 9 Fault Relay Alain DEE 44 6 10 SNTP Configuration 45 6 11 IP Security ENEE EEN 49 6 12 User Authentication ne ennee eneee 51 6 13 Advanced Configuration 52 6 17 1 Broadcast Storm Filter 52 89172 ANG TIME een 54 6 14 6 15 6 16 6 17 6 18 6 19 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 25 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 17 3 Jumbo Pr VEER 55 POPE SEINT He 56 Port Counters rrrnrranrnorrrannnorrrnnnnonnrnnnsnnnrnnnnennnnnn 58 EENEG 61 PROBI TUNK a sn Nje ere 63 6 20 1 Aggregator Setting 63 6 20 2 Aggregator Information 65 0 20 39 State ANN seder 69 Port MIP OMI G Laredo ae 71 RUS LIMUN EE EE Pene e 12 VLAN COnfQuUIatION EE 73 6 20 1 Port b s d VLAN co coccccascopssnccexscuenrrnctesccccsarcsanies 74 020 2 802 10 VAN arsen TT Rapid Spanning Tree 82 6 21 1 System Configuration 82 6 21 2 Port Configuration 2eesvenssirseiccrecstuianrientcennuerts eege 84 SNMP Configuration ccccccsssseeeceseeeseeeeeeeeaneees 86 6 22 1 System Configuration 86 6 22 2 SEENEN ane swe A oh ei ai pa
2. NOTE and signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair The table below shows the 10 100BASE TX MDI and MDI X port pin outs Pin Number MDI X Signal Name MDI Signal Name 1 Receive Data plus RD Transmit Data plus TD 2 Receive Data minus RD Transmit Data minus TD 3 Transmit Data plus TD Receive Data plus RD 6 Transmit Data minus TD Receive Data minus RD 114 m 10 100Base TX Cable Schematic The following two figures show the 10 100Base TX cable schematic Switch Router or PC 3 TD 3 RD 6 TD 06 RD 1 RD lt 1 TD 2 RD 2 TD Straight through cable schematic Swi teh Switch 3 TD 3 TD 6 TD 6 TD I RD 1 RD 2 RD 2 RD Cross over cable schematic m 10 100 1000Base TX Pin outs The following figure shows the 10 100 1000 Ethernet RJ 45 pin outs a 5 aah om amp U MB TRO TPO TPIs TPS TPZ TP1 TPZ Tra 123465678 115 10 100 1000Base TX Cable Schematic Switch Router os PC i TPO TP1 2 TPO a lt lt 5 s 2 TPI 3 TP a 7 TPO 6 TPI gt 6 TPO 4 TP2 ak 4 TP3 5 TP2 4 5 TP3 7 TP3 e gt 7 TP2 8 TP3 hb TPA Straight through cables schematic Switch Switch 1 TPO TPO 2 TPO TPO TP1 TP1 6 TP1 TP1 4 TP2 TP2 5 TPZ TP2 7 TP3 TP3 A TP3 TP3
3. 12 i 14 3 4 Wiring the Power Inputs 17 3 5 Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact 18 Chapter 4 Network Application 19 4 1 X Ritig AppliCaHON EE 19 4 2 Coupling Ring Application 20 4 3 Dual Homing Application 21 Chapter 5 Console Management 22 5 1 Connecting to the Console Port 22 5 2 Pin Assignments seccicecadiaccdeyeeernesveeciqneeaceheavaceccassecees 22 5 3 Login in the Console Interface 23 5 4 CLI Management 24 5 5 Commands Level 24 Chapter 6 Web Based Management rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 26 6 1 About Web based Management 26 6 2 Preparing for Web Management 26 6 9 System LOGIN EE 27 6 4 System Information 28 6 5 IP CONfiGUrAtON una kai See 29 6 6 DHCP Server EEN 31 6 6 1 System configuration EE 32 6 6 2 ClentEnin suyamsunansununmeddibnsntnmmmndiutv 33 6 6 3 Port and IP Bindings sss vi deieli 34 OA TRER seere 35 6 7 1 Update Firmware ENNEN 35 6 7 2 Restore Configuration 36 6 7 3 Backup Eresch 37 6 8 System Event Log 38 6 8 1 Syslog Configuration
4. Cross over cables schematic 116 Appendix B Command Sets Commands Set List User EXEC Privileged EXEC Global configuration VLAN database Interface configuration System Commands Set lt 0 Um Commands Level Description Example show config E Show switch configuration switch gt show config show terminal P Show console switch show terminal information write memory G Save user switch write memory configuration into permanent memory flash rom system name D Configure system switch config system name xxx System Name name system location G Set switch system switch config system location System Location location string XXX system description D Set switch system switch config system System Description description string description xxx system contact D Get switch system switch config system contact System Contact contact window string XXX show system info E Show system switch gt show system info information ip address G Configure the IP switch config ip address 117 Ip address Subnet mask Gateway address of switch 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 ip dhcp Enable DHCP client switch config ip dhcp function of switch show ip Show IP information of switch show ip switch no ip dhcp Disable DHCP client switch config no ip dhcp function of switch reload Halt and
5. Select a trunk group ID by pull down the drop down menu bar Enable LACP me PDEU Include the member ports by clicking the Add button after selecting the port number and the column field of Work Ports changes automatically Port Trunk Aggregator Information Aggregator Setting I Aggregator Information 1 State Activity Group1 Actor Partner Priority 1 d MAC ODOF38FFF501 001F3820820E PortNo Key Priority Active PortNo Key Priority 7 5131 selected 5 51311 8 513 1 selected 3 513 1 Aggregation Information of Switch 2 5 Click on the tab of Aggregator Information to check the trunked group information as the illustration shown above after the two switches configured 68 6 20 3 State Activity Having set up the LACP aggregator on the tab of Aggregator Setting you can configure the state activity for the members of the LACP trunk group You can tick or cancel the checkbox beside the state label When you remove the tick mark of the port and click Apply the port state activity will change to Passive m Active The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets m Passive The port does not automatically send LACP protocol packets and responds only if it receives LACP protocol packets from the opposite device NOTE A link having two passive LACH nodes will not perform dynamic LACH trunk because both ports are waiting for an LACP protocol packet from the opposite device Port Trunk State Activity Aggregator
6. TaggedVID List Assign a trunk link for VLAN by trunk group Assign a hybrid link for VLAN by trunk group switch vlan vlan 8021q trunk 3 trunk link tag 2 3 6 99 or switch vlan vlan 8021q trunk 3 trunk link tag 3 20 switch vlan vlan 8021g trunk 3 hybrid link untag 4 tag 3 6 8 or switch vlan vlan 8021q trunk 3 hybrid link untag 5 tag 6 8 show vlan GroupiD Show VLAN switch vian show vlan 23 SC vlan information no vlan group Delete port base group switch vlan no vlan group 2 GroupID ID 127 Spanning Tree Commands Set Commands Level Description Example spanning tree enable G Enable spanning tree switch config spanning tree enable spanning tree priority 0 61440 G Configure spanning tree priority parameter switch config spanning tree priority 32768 spanning tree max age seconds Use the spanning tree max age global configuration command to change the interval between messages the spanning tree receives from the root switch If a switch does not receive a bridge protocol data unit BPDU message from the root switch within this interval it recomputed the Spanning Tree Protocol STP topology switch config spanning tree max age 15 spanning tree hello time seconds Use the spanning tree hello time global configuration command to specify the interval between hello bridge protocol data units BP
7. First insert the transceiver into the SFP slot Notice that the triangle mark indicates the bottom of the slot Triangle Mark Transceiver to the SFP slot Make sure the transceiver is aligned correctly and then slide it into the SFP slot until a click is heard Transceiver Inserted Second insert the fiber cable of LC connector into the transceiver Transceiver with LC connector attached 15 To remove the LC connector from the transceiver please follow the steps shown below First press the upper side of the LC connector and pull it out to release Removing LC connector Second after the LC cable being removed push down the metal loop and pull the transceiver out by holding the plastic part Transceiver pulled out from the SFP slot 16 3 4 Wiring the Power Inputs Please follow the steps below to insert the power wire Power 1 Power 2 Ground 1 Insert AC or DC power wires into the contacts Power 1 Pin 1 3 Power 2 Pin 5 7 Ground Pin 2 4 6 and 8 2 Totighten the wire clamp screws for preventing the wires from loosing Note The wire gauge for the terminal block should be in the range between 12 24 AWG 3 5 Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact wiring the fault alarm contacts Fault Alarm Contacts failure occurs ee ey me Fault Alarm Contacts 3 10 The closed circuit will open when the Locate the fault alarm contacts of the terminal
8. m Agent Mode Select the SNMP version that you want to use and then click Change to have the selected SNMP version mode take effect The default value is SNMP v1 v2c only Nm Community Strings Here you can define the new community string set and remove the unwanted community string gt String Fill the name string gt RO Read only Enables requests accompanied by this community string to display MIB object information gt RW Read write Enables requests accompanied by this community string to display MIB object information and to set MIB objects gt Click Add gt To remove the community string select the community string that you defined before and click Remove The strings of Public RO and Private RW are default strings You can remove them but after resetting the switch to default the two strings show up again 86 SNMP System Configuration System Configuration 1 Trap Configuration SNMPy3 Configuration Agent Mode SNMP VINZC only z Change Community Strings Current Strings New Community String Remove Add String PString3 CRO Te RW PString2 RW Help SNMP System Configuration interface 87 6 22 2 Trap Configuration A trap manager is a management station that receives the trap messages generated by the switch If no trap manager is defined no traps will be issued To define a management station as a trap manager assign an IP address enter the SNMP commu
9. 2nd Port Ring Port ring couplering G Enable couple ring switch config ring couplering ring couplering G Configure Coupling switch config ring couplering couplingport Port couplingport 1 Coupling Port ring couplering G Configure Control Port switch config ring couplering controlport controlport 2 Control Port ring dualhoming G Enable dual homing switch config ring dualhoming ring dualhoming G Configure Dual Homing switch config ring dualhoming homingport Port homingport 3 Dual Homing Port show ring P Show the information switch show ring of X Ring no ring G Disable X ring switch config no ring no ring master G Disable ring master switch config no ring master no ring couplering G Disable couple ring switch config no ring couplering no ring dualhoming G Disable dual homing switch config no ring dualhoming 147 LLDP Command Set Commands Level Description Example Ildp enable G Enable LLDP function switch config Ildp enable Ildp interval TIME sec G Configure LLDP switch config Alldp interval 10 interval no lldp G Disable LLDP function switch config no Ildp show lldp P Show LLDP function switchfshow Ildp 148 Access Control List Command Set Commands Level Description Example acl gid G Configure ACL group jswitch config acl gid 1 Group ID id acl action G Configure ACL action switch config acl action permit Permit Den
10. Blinking Packet transmitting receiving Not connected to network en Full duplex ENE Half duplex or not connected to network 10 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3 1 Desktop Installation Set the Switch on a sufficiently large flat space with a power outlet nearby The surface where you put your Switch should be clean smooth level and sturdy Make sure there is enough clearance around the Switch to allow attachment of cables power cord and allow air circulation Attaching Rubber Feet A Make sure the mounting surface on the bottom of the Switch is grease and dust free D Remove adhesive backing from your Rubber Feet C Apply the Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch These footpads can prevent the Switch from shock vibration PO K ico pp SSES De vy ay vese Attaching Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch 3 2 Rack mounted Installation The 24 10 100TX plus 2 Gigabit copper Mini GBIC Combo Managed Switch comes with a rack mounted kid and can be mounted in an EIA standard size 19 inch Rack The Switch can be placed in a wiring closet with other eguipment Perform the following steps to rack mount the switch A Position one bracket to align with the holes on one side of the switch and secure it with the smaller bracket screws Then attach the remaining bracket to the other side of the Switch go S es e Cy ty vee TD S Sg S use Bes um LU a
11. LACP When enabled the trunk group is using LACP A port which joins an LACP trunk group has to make an agreement with its member ports first Please notice that a trunk group including member ports split between two switches has to enable the LACP function of the two switches When disabled the trunk group is a static trunk group The advantage of having the LACP disabled is that a port joins the trunk group without any handshaking with its member ports but member ports won t know that they should be aggregated together to form a logic trunk group Work ports This column field allows the user to type in the total number of active port up to four With LACP static trunk group e g you assign four ports to be the members of a trunk group whose work ports column field is set as two the exceed ports are standby redundant ports and can be aggregated if working ports fail If it is a static trunk group non LACP the number of work ports must equal the total number of group member ports Select the ports to join the trunk group The system allows a maximum of four ports to be aggregated in a trunk group Click Add and the ports focused in 63 the right side will be shifted to the left side To remove unwanted ports select the ports and click Remove m When LACP enabled you can configure LACP Active Passive status for each port on the State Activity tab m Click Apply m Use Delete to delete Trunk Group Select th
12. gt Enable Ring Master Tick the checkbox to enable this switch to be the ring master gt 18 amp 2 Ring Ports Pull down the selection menu to assign the ports as the member ports 1 Ring Port is the working port and 2 Ring Port is the 97 backup port When 1 Ring Port fails the system will automatically upgrade the 2 4 Ring Port to be the working port m Enable Couple Ring To enable the coupe ring function tick the checkbox beside the Enable Couple Ring string label gt Coupling Port Assign the member port which is connected to the other ring group gt Control Port When the Enable Couple Ring checkbox is ticked you have to assign the control port to form a couple ring group between the two X rings m Enable Dual Homing Set up one of the ports on the switch to be the Dual Homing port For a switch there is only one Dual Homing port Dual Homing function only works when the X Ring function enabled m And then click Apply to have the configuration take effect X Ring Configuration C Enable Ring Enable Ring Master 1st Ring Port 2nd Ring Port Enable Couple Ring Coupling Port Control Port Enable Dual Homing ist Ring Port 2nd Ring Port Coupling Port Control Port Homing Port LINK DOWN LINK DOWN LINK DOWN LINK DOWN LINK DOWN X ring Interface NOTE To enable the X Ring function users must disable the RSTP first The X Ring function and RSTP function cannot both be activated on a single switch Remember
13. Port 17 Disable zl Disable z Port 18 Disable zl Disabe z Port 19 Disable 3 Disabe 3 Port 20 Disable z Disabe 3 Port 21 Disabe zl Disabe zl Port 22 Disable zl Disable z Port 23 Disable z Disable z Port 24 Disabe z Disable z Port 25 Disabe x Disabe x Port 26 Disabe zl Disabe z Hel Event Configuration interface 43 6 9 Fault Relay Alarm The Fault Relay Alarm function provides the Power Failure and Port Link Down Broken detection With both power input 1 and power input 2 installed and the checkboxes of power 1 power 2 ticked the P Fail LED indicator will then be possible to light up when any one of the power failures occurs As for the Port Link Down Broken detection the P FAIL LED indicator will light up when the port failure occurs certainly the check box beside the port must be ticked first Please refer to the segment of Wiring the P Fail Alarm Contact for the failure detection m Power Failure Tick the check box to enable the function of lighting up the P FAIL LED on the panel when power fails m Port Link Down Broken Tick the check box to enable the function of lighting up P FAIL LED on the panel when Ports states are link down or broken Fault Relay Alarm Power Failure M Power1 M Power 2 Port Link Down Broken M Port 01 I Port 02 IV Port 03 I Port 04 IV Port 05 IV Port 06 IV Port 07 Port 08 IV Port 09 I Port 10 Port 11 IV Port 12 I Port 13 IV Port 14 M
14. Trunk Hybrid Link The technigue of 802 10 tagging inserts a 4 byte tag including VLAN ID of the destination port PVID in the frame With the combination of Access Trunk Hybrid Links the communication across switches also can make the packet sent through tagged and untagged ports 77 802 1Q Configuration m Pull down the selection item and focus on 802 1Q then press Apply to set the VLAN Operation Mode in 802 1Q mode Nm Enable GVRP Protocol GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol is a protocol that facilitates control of virtual local area networks VLANs within a larger network GVRP conforms to the IEEE 802 10 specification which defines a method of tagging frames with VLAN configuration data This allows network devices to dynamically exchange VLAN configuration information with other devices For example having enabled GVRP on two switches they are able to automatically exchange the information of their VLAN database Therefore the user doesn t need to manually configure whether the link is trunk or hybrid the packets belonging to the same VLAN can communicate across switches Tick this checkbox to enable GVRP protocol This checkbox is available while the VLAN Operation Mode is in 802 1Q mode Nm Management VLAN ID Only when the VLAN members whose Untagged VID PVID eguals to the value in this column will have the permission to access the switch The default value is 0 that means this limit is not enabled all membe
15. the user has to assign the subnet mask in this column field m Gateway Assign the network gateway for the switch If DHCP client function is disabled the user has to assign the gateway in this column field The default gateway is 192 168 1 254 DNS1 Assign the primary DNS IP address DNS2 Assign the secondary DNS IP address Mm And then click Apply 29 IP Configuration DHCP Client Disable v IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 DNS1 0 0 0 0 DNS2 0 0 0 0 Apply Help IP configuration interface 30 6 6 DHCP Server DHCP is the abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol that is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network With dynamic addressing a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network In some systems the device s IP address can even change while it is still connected DHCP also supports a mix of static and dynamic IP addresses Dynamic addressing simplifies network administration because the software keeps track of IP addresses rather than reguiring an administrator to manage the task This means that a new computer can be added to a network without the hassle of manually assigning it a unique IP address The system provides the DHCP server function Having enabled the DHCP server function the switch system will be configured as a DHCP server 31 6 6 1 System configuration DHCP Ser
16. 192 168 1 11 Security IP2 192 168 1 21 Security IP3 192 168 1 31 Security IP4 192 168 1 41 Security IP5 192 168 1 51 Security IP6 192 168 1 110 Security IP7 192 168 1 120 Security IP8 192 168 1 150 Security IP9 192 168 1 170 Security IP10 192 168 1 180 Apply Help IP Security interface 50 6 12 User Authentication Change web management login user name and password for the management security issue User name Type in the new user name The default is admin Password Type in the new password The default is admin Confirm password Re type the new password NM And then click Apply User Authentication User Name admin New Password DEER Confirm Password P PP Apply Help User Authentication interface 51 6 13 Advanced Configuration This page enables the user to select the filter packet type including Flooded Unicast Multicast Packets Control Packets IP Multicast Packets and Broadcast Packets for the purpose of limiting the network bandwidth not being occupied by those storm like packets All the packet type filtering conditions can be active at the same time Besides the user can configure Broadcast Storm Rate of this switch to limit the ingress broadcast storm rate Flooded Unicast LAN switches use forwarding tables to direct traffic to specific ports based on the VLAN number and the destination MAC address of the frame When there is no e
17. 26 Add Delete Help Multicast Filtering interface 109 6 30 Factory Default Reset the switch to default configuration Tick the check boxes to keep the current IP address user name and password before reset Click Reset to reset all configurations to the default value Factory Default M Keep current IP address setting M Keep current username amp password Reset Help Factory Default interface 110 6 31 Save Configuration Save all configurations that you have made to the system Click Save to save the all configuration to the flash memory Save Configuration Save Configuration interface 111 6 32 System Reboot Reboot the switch in software reset Click Reboot to reboot the system System Reboot Please click Reboot button to restart switch device Reboot System Reboot interface 112 Troubleshooting m Verify that you are using the included or appropriate power cord adapter Don t use the power adaptor with DC output voltage higher than the power rating of the device Otherwise the device will burn down m Select the proper UTP STP cable to construct the user network Use unshielded twisted pair UTP or shield twisted pair STP cable for RJ 45 connections that depend on the connector type the switch equipped 10042 Category 3 4 or 5 cable for 10Mbps connections 10042 Category 5 cable for 100Mbps connections or 10002 Category 5e above cable for 1000Mbps connections
18. Also be sure that the length of any twisted pair connection does not exceed 100 meters 328 feet m Diagnosing LED Indicators To assist in identifying problems the switch can be easily monitored through panel indicators which describe common problems the user may encounter and where the user can find possible solutions m If the power indicator does not light on when the power cord is plugged in you may have a problem with power cord Then check for loose power connections power losses or surges at power outlet If you still cannot resolve the problem contact the local dealer for assistance m If the LED indicators are normal and the connected cables are correct but the packets still cannot be transmitted please check the user system s Ethernet devices configuration or status 113 Appendix A RJ 45 Pin Assignments um RJ 45 ports The UTP STP ports will automatically sense for Fast Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX connections or Gigabit Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T connections Auto MDI MDIX means that the switch can connect to another switch or workstation without changing straight through or crossover cabling See the figures below for straight through and crossover cable schematic m 10 100BASE TX Pin outs With10 100BASE TX cable pins 1 and 2 are used for transmitting data and pins 3 and 6 for receiving data m RJ 45 Pin Assignments Pin Number Assignment 1 Txt 2 Tx 3 Rx 6 Rx
19. CO Rept e mail Address 5 OO Rcpt e mail Address 6 CO Apply Help SMTP Configuration interface 41 6 8 3 System Event Log Event Configuration Having ticked the Syslog SMTP checkboxes the event log email alert will be sent to the system log server and the SMTP server respectively Also Port event log alert link up link down and both can be sent to the system log server SMTP server respectively by setting the trigger condition m System event selection There are 4 event types Device Cold Start Device Warm Start Authentication Failure and X ring Topology Change The checkboxes are not available for ticking unless the Syslog Client Mode on the Syslog Configuration tab and the E mail Alert on the SMTP Configuration tab are enabled first gt Device cold start When the device executes cold start action the system will issue the event log email alert to the system log SMTP server respectively gt Device warm start When the device executes warm start the system will issue the event log email alert to the system log SMTP server respectively gt Authentication Failure When the SNMP authentication fails the system will issue the event log email alert to the system log SMTP server respectively gt X ring topology change When the X ring topology has changed the system will issue the event log email alert to the system log SMTP server respectively m Port event selection Also before the drop down menu item
20. Down Enable Port 10 100TX Down Enable Port 11 100TX Down Enable Port 12 100TX Down Enable Port 13 100TX Down Enable Port 14 100TX Down Enable Port 15 100TX Down Enable Port 16 100TX Down Enable Port 17 100TX Down Enable Port 18 100Tx Down Enable Port 19 100TX Down Enable Port 20 100TX Down Enable Port 21 100TX Down Enable Port 22 100Tx Down Enable Port 23 100TX Down Enable Port 24 100TX Down Enable Port 25 SFP Down Enable Port 26 SFP Down Enable J AR on on LA i o jojojojo ojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojo gjog OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Clear Help Port Statistics interface 57 6 15 Port Counters This chart displays the transmitted and received traffic of single port Port Counters Select Port Port 03 v RxBcastPkt RxOctet RxMcastPkt RxFCSErr 59 220989 O O RxOverSizePkt RxalignErr RxJabber RxFragment O O O O RxUnderSizePkt RxPkt64 RxPkt65to127 RxPktl28to255 O 1304 302 13 RxPkt256to511 RxPkt512t01023RxPkt1024t01522 TxUcastPkt 278 1 O 1800 TxBcastPkt TxOctet TxSingleCollisn TxMultiCollisn O 1412315 O O TxCollisn TxDefferTrans DropFwdLkup Dropin O O 4 O TxMcst TxPause RxPause TxUnderrun 53 O O O Clear m Select Port Pull down the menu bar to select a particular port and then the counters for the port
21. Ethernet like RFC 1757 RSTP MIB RMON1 1 2 3 9 LLDP MIB Private MIB Port based VLAN up to 24 groups IEEE802 1Q Tag VLAN VLAN Static VLAN groups up to 256 Dynamic VLAN group up to 2048 VLAN ID from 1 to 4096 GVRP up to 256 groups Port Trunk with LACP Port Trunk 13 Trunk groups Maximum 4 trunk capability on the LAN IEEE802 1d spanning tree Spanning Tree Spanning Tree IEEE802 1w rapid spanning tree Supports X Ring Dual Homing and Couple Ring Provides redundant backup feature and the recovery time below 10ms Quality of Service The quality of service determined by port Tag and IPv4 ii Type of Service IPv4 Different Service Supports IEEE 802 1p class of service per port provides 4 Class of service nk priority gueues r Supports 50 entries of MAC address for static MAC and Port Security another 50 for MAC filter TX packet only Port Mirroring RX packet only Both of TX and RX packets Supports IGMP snooping v1 v2 Up to 256 multicast groups and IGMP query Supports 10 IP addresses that have permission to access IP Security the switch management and to prevent unauthorized intruder Login Security Security Supports IEEE802 1X Authentication RADIUS IEEE802 1X Authentication RADIUS r Control ee Supports up to 256 policies ACL Supports ingress packet filter and egress packet limit The egress rate control supports all of packet types and the limit rates are 0 100Mbps i Ingress filter packet type
22. False Disabled Disabled Port 10 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 11 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 12 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 13 200000 128 True True False Forwarding Designated Port 14 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 15 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 16 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 17 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 18 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 19 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 20 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 21 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 22 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 23 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 24 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 25 20000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 26 20000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled RSTP Port Configuration interface 85 6 22 SNMP Configuration Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is the protocol developed to manage nodes servers workstations routers switches and hubs etc on an IP network SNMP enables network administrators to manage network performance find and solve network problems and plan for network growth Network management systems learn of problems by receiving traps or change notices from network devices implementing SNMP 6 22 1 System Configuration
23. Port 15 M Port 16 I Port 17 I Port 18 I Port 19 IV Port 20 IV Port 21 I Port 22 Port 23 IV Port 24 IV Port 25 IV Port 26 Apply P Fail Relay Alarm interface 44 6 10 SNTP Configuration SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol is a simplified version of NTP which is an Internet protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers to some time reference Because time usually just advances the time on different node stations will be different With the communicating programs running on those devices it would cause time to jump forward and back a non desirable effect Therefore the switch provides comprehensive mechanisms to access national time and freguency dissemination services organize the time synchronization subnet and the local clock in each participating subnet peer Daylight saving time DST is the convention of advancing clocks so that afternoons have more daylight and mornings have less Typically clocks are adjusted forward one hour near the start of spring and are adjusted backward in autumn m SNTP Client Enable disable SNTP function to get the time from the SNTP server m Daylight Saving Time This is used as a control switch to enable disable daylight saving period and daylight saving offset Users can configure Daylight Saving Period and Daylight Saving Offset in a certain period time and offset time while there is no need to enable daylight saving function Afterwards users can just set this item as enable withou
24. WM Port 04 LINKDOWN O Port 05 INACTIVE O Port 06 INACTIVE O Port 07 INACTIVE CI Port 08 INACTIVE CI Port 09 INACTIVE O Port 10 INACTIVE O Port 11 INACTIVE O Port 12 INACTIVE O Port 13 INACTIVE O Port 14 INACTIVE O Port 15 INACTIVE O Port 16 INACTIVE O Port 17 INACTIVE CI Port 18 INACTIVE O Port 19 INACTIVE O Port 20 INACTIVE O Port 21 INACTIVE CI Port 22 INACTIVE O Port 23 INACTIVE O Port 24 INACTIVE O Port 25 INACTIVE O Port 26 INACTIVE Apply X RSTP Interface 100 6 28 Security 802 1X Radius Configuration 802 1x is an IEEE authentication specification which prevents the client from accessing a wireless access point or wired switch until it provides authority like the user name and password that are verified by an authentication server such as RADIUS server 6 28 1 System Configuration IEEE 802 1x Protocol Enable or disable 802 1x protocol Radius Server IP Assign the RADIUS Server IP address m Server Port Set the UDP destination port for authentication requests to the specified RADIUS Server Nm Accounting Port Set the UDP destination port for accounting requests to the specified RADIUS Server m Shared Key Set an encryption key for using during authentication sessions with the specified RADIUS server This key must match the encryption key used on the RADIUS Server m NAS Identifier Set the identifier for the RADIUS client m Click Apply 802 1x Radius System Configuration System Configur
25. checkbox the switch will filter the broadcast packets in accordance with the filter rate set in the Broadcast Storm Rate selection item Advanced Configuration Broadcast Storm Filter Broadcast Storm Filter Aging Time Jumbo Frame Filter Packet Type Flooded Unicast Multicast Packets E Control Packets O IP Multicast Packets 0 r Broadcast Packets Broadcast Storm Rate Up to 1 2 of ingress rate Up to 1 2 of Ingress rate Up to 1 4 of ingress rate Up to 1 8 of ingress rate Up to 1 16 of ingress rate Help Broadcast Storm Filter interface 53 6 17 2 Aging Time When the MAC address table is full it won t learn the MAC address any more Therefore the aging time function allows users to set aging time in seconds for each record Once the aging time of the record matches the setting the record dynamic MAC address will be removed from the MAC table Also the records will be removed from the MAC table when the particular port links down which means that every record will be removed if it was learned from that port Advanced Configuration Aging Time Broadcast Storm Filter I Aging Time Jumbo Frame Aging Time of MAC Table Auto Flush MAC Table When Link Down Disable v Hel Aging Time interface m Aging Time of MAC Table Set the aging time as OFF 150 sec 300 sec or 600 sec to remove the record s whose property of aging time match this setting m Auto Flush MAC Table When Li
26. config 8021x misc reauthperiod 3000 140 8021x portstate I Use the 802 1x port switch config interface disable reject state interface fastethernet 2 accept authorize configuration command switch config if 48021x portstate to set the state of the accept selected port show 8021x E Display a summary of switch gt show 8021x the 802 1x properties and also the port sates no 8021x G Disable 802 1x function switch config no 8021x 141 TFTP Commands Set Commands Level Description Example backup flash backup cfg G Save configuration to TFTP and need to specify the IP of TFTP server and the file name of image switch config backup flash backup_cfg restore flash restore_cfg upgrade flash upgrade_fw Get configuration from TFTP server and need to specify the IP of TFTP server and the file name of image Upgrade firmware by TFTP and need to specify the IP of TFTP server and the file name of image switch config restore flash restore_cfg switch config upgrade flash upgrade_fw 142 SystemLog SMTP and Event Commands Set Commands Level Description Example systemlog ip G Get System log server switch config systemlog ip IP address IP address 192 168 1 100 systemlog mode G Specified the log mode switch config systemlog mode client server both both show systeml
27. event type switch config event ring topology change both event systemlog Set port event for switch config interface Link UP Link system log fastethernet 2 Down Both switch config if event systemlog both event smtp Set port event for switch config interface Link UP Link SMTP fastethernet 2 Down Both switch config ifjfevent smtp both show event Show event selection switch show event no event device cold start Disable cold start event type switch config no event device cold start no event authentication failure no event ring topology change Disable Authentication failure event type Disable super ring topology changed event type switch config no event authentication failure switch config no event ring topology change no event systemlog Disable port event for system log switch config interface fastethernet 2 switch config if no event systemlog no event smpt Disable port event for SMTP switch config interface fastethernet 2 switch config if no event smtp show systemlog Show system log client amp server information switch show systemlog 144 SNTP Commands Set Commands Level Description Example sntp enable G Enable SNTP function switch config sntp enable sntp daylight G Enable daylight saving time if SNTP function is inactive this command can t be a
28. member ports in the ring Only one switch in the X Ring group would be set as the master switch that one of its two member ports known as backup port would be blocked and the other port is called working port Other switches in the X Ring group are called working switches and their two member ports are called working ports When the failure of network connection occurs the backup port blocked of the master switch Ring Master will automatically become a working port to help the entire group recover from the failure The switch supports the function and interface to configure the switch being a ring master The ring master can negotiate and place commands to other switches in the X Ring group If there are two or more switches in master mode the software will configure the switch with lowest MAC address number as the ring master The ring master mode can be enabled via the X Ring configuration interface Also the user can identify whether the switch is the ring master by checking the corresponding LED indicator on the panel of the switch The system also supports the Couple Ring topology that can connect two X Ring groups for the redundant backup function Besides the Dual Homing topology can prevent connection lose between the X Ring group and the upper level core switch m Enable Ring To enable the X Ring function tick the checkbox beside the Enable Ring string label If this checkbox is not ticked all the ring functions are unavailable
29. perform a cold switch config reload restart default Restore to default Switch config default admin username Username Changes a login username maximum 10 words switch config admin username XXXXXX admin password Password Specifies a password maximum 10 words switch config admin password XXXXXX show admin Show administrator information switch show admin dhcpserver enable Enable DHCP Server switch config dhcpserver enable dhcpserver lowip Low IP Configure low IP address for IP pool switch config dhcpserver lowip 192 168 1 1 dhcpserver highip High IP Configure high IP address for IP pool switch config dhcpserver highip 192 168 1 50 dhcpserver subnetmask Subnet mask Configure subnet mask for DHCP clients switch config dhcpserver subnetmask 255 255 255 0 dhcpserver gateway Configure gateway for switch config dhcpserver Gateway DHCP clients gateway 192 168 1 254 dhcpserver dnsip Configure DNS IP for switch config dhcpserver dnsip DNS IP DHCP clients 192 168 1 1 dhcpserver leasetime Hours Configure lease time in hour switch config dhcpserver leasetime 1 118 dhcpserver ipbinding IP address Set static IP for DHCP clients by port switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if dhcpserver ipbinding 192 168 1 1 show dhcpserver configurati
30. take notice of the causality between the tables before you modify these tables Group Table SNMP SNMPv3 Configuration System Configuration 1 Trap Configuration I SNMPv3 Configuration Context Table Apply User Table New User Profile Remove User ID Authentication Password Privacy Password Group Table New Group Table Remove Security Name User ID Group Name Access Table New Access Table Remove Context Prefix Group Name 9 Security Level id AuthPriv Context Match Rule Exact Prefix Read View Name Write View Name Notify View Name MIBView Table New MIBView Table Remove View Name SubOid Tree Type Excluded Included Help SNMP V3 configuration interface Configure SNMP v3 group table NoAuthNoPriv C AuthNoPriv Add Add Add Add m Security Name User ID Assign the user name that you have set up in user table Group Name Set up the group name Mm Click Add to add the context name H Click Remove to remove the unwanted context name Access Table 90 Configure SNMP v3 access table Context Prefix Set up the context name Group Name Set up the group Security Level Set up the access level Context Match Rule Select the context match rule Read View Name Set up the read view Write View Name Set up the write view Notify View Name Set up the notify view Click Add to add the context name C
31. the X Ring function is active Note The Ethernet switches with firmware version before v3 0 use the X Ring function that has the limitations as follows However the ones with firmware version after v3 0 included use the X Ring Pro function that gets rid of the limitations 1 In Dual Homing application architecture the upper level switches need to enable their Rapid Spanning Tree protocol 2 The switches to be configured as members of the Dual Homing group cannot be the X Ring Master device of their X ring group 3 As the figure illustrated above Dual Homing only supports two X ring groups 21 Chapter 5 Console Management 5 1 Connecting to the Console Port The supplied cable which one end is RS 232 connector and the other end is RJ 45 connector Attach the end of RS 232 connector to PC or terminal and the other end of RJ 45 connector to the console port of the switch The connected terminal or PC must support the terminal emulation program U ao OT h mni Ai H Piel HI Ter To the console port of za To PC or Terminal the Industrial Switch x 5 2 Pin Assignments 5 Orange 22 5 3 Login in the Console Interface When the connection between Ethernet switch and PC is ready turn on the PC and run a terminal emulation program or Hyper Terminal and configure its communication parameters to match the following default characteristics of the console port Baud Rate 9600 bps Data Bits 8
32. this paragraph we will describe the Industrial switch s hardware spec port cabling information and wiring installation 2 1 Physical Dimensions EKI 4654R Managed Industrial Switch dimensions W x D x H are 440mm x 280mm x 44mm 2 2 Front LED Panel The LED indicators located on the front panel indicate the status of the switch Front Panel of the industrial switch 2 3 LED Indicators The diagnostic LEDs located on the connector panel amp model name panel of the industrial switch provide real time information of the system and optional status The tables below give the name for each LED indicator and the corresponding color status and meaning CA se The switch is the MASTER device of the X Ring group Green The switch is not the MASTER device of the X Ring group Power1 is inactive Power2 is inactive Port Link down Port Link broken EE 1000M Port 25 26 10 100M 8 100M Port 1 24 10 100 1000M 10 100M Port 25 26 10M Port 1 24 The port is connected to network Link Active Green Blinking Packet transmitting receiving Not connected to network The switch is not the MASTER device of the X Ring group EO The switch is tne MASTER device of the X Ring group Power1 is inactive Power2 is inactive Port Link down Port Link broken s i DI ME cn Green SFP port is connected to network Link Active Port 25 26 Blinking Packet transmitting receiving Not connected to network Connected to network
33. to execute the Save Configuration action otherwise the new configuration will lose when switch powers off 98 6 27 X RSTP X RSTP is a multi ring RSTP network supporting one root switch and up to two backup root switches for the system It allows users to establish the multi linking path network with up to 20 switches In addition the recovery time could be less than 100ms to prevent the losses of data caused by unexpected link broken m Root This drop down menu item allows the user to designate the switch to be the root switch by selecting Enable or the backup root switch by selecting Backup m Port Tick the checkbox of the port to include it into the group for spanning tree algorithm m State This column field shows the state of the port gt INACTIVE This port is not ticked to join the spanning tree gt BLOCKING The port is a backup redundant port that would cause a switching loop When the port state is blocking no user data will be transferred via this port However it will change to forwarding state when other links fail gt FORWARDING The port receiving and transmitting data is a normal operating port Spanning Tree Protocol still monitors incoming BPDUs that would indicate it should return to the blocking state to prevent a loop gt LINKDOWN The port linking is disconnected or broken 99 X RSTP Configuration ROOT Backup v PORT STATE LI Port 01 INACTIVE CI Port 02 INACTIVE c Port 03 FORWARDING
34. 88 6 22 3 SNMPV3 Configuration 89 QS Coniguratiom sssri ee 92 IGMP Confguraton 94 LLDP Configuration escenes 96 KRIO WEE 97 RTP 99 Security 802 1X Radius Configuration 101 6 28 1 System Configuration 101 6 28 2 Port Configuration 102 6 28 3 Misc Configuration wes cicadas ee za 103 6 29 MAC Address Table 104 6 29 1 Static MAC Address 104 6292 MAC FilteringsusssurvQ eldss sa 106 6 29 3 All MAC Addresses 107 6 29 4 MAC Address Table Multicast Filtering 108 6 90 Factory Kieler See 110 6 31 Save Configuration 111 6 32 System REDOV LIG 112 Troubles shooting sara 113 Appendix A RJ 45 Pin Assignment 114 Appendix B Command Sets rnennnnvnvvveneennennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 117 Commands Set EE 117 System Commands Get NEEN 117 Port Commands EE 121 Trunk Commands ET 124 VLAN Commands Set 126 Spanning Tree Commands Set 128 QOS Commands SE Haus 131 IGMP Commands Ee cane tienen 132 Mac Filter Table Commands Set 133 SNMP Commands SE oe gege 135 Port Mirroring Commands Set 138 802 1x Commands Sel sc
35. A OFF Port 18 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 19 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 20 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 21 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 22 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full Nfa Enable N A OFF Port 23 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 24 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 25 N A SFP Down Enable Auto 1G Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 26 N A SFP Down Enable Auto 1G Full N A Enable N A OFF Port Control interface 62 6 17 Port Trunk Port trunking is the combination of several ports or network cables to expand the connection speed beyond the limits of any one single port or network cable Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP which is a protocol running on layer 2 provides a standardized means in accordance with IEEE 802 3ad to bundle several physical ports together to form a single logical channel All the ports within the logical channel or so called logical aggregator work at the same connection speed and LACP operation reguires full duplex mode 6 20 1 Aggregator setting System Priority A value which is used to identify the active LACP The switch with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the active LACP peer of the trunk group Group ID There are 13 trunk groups to be selected Assign the Group ID to the trunk group
36. DUs switch config spanning tree hello time 3 spanning tree forward time seconds Use the spanning tree forward time global configuration command switch config spanning tree forward time 20 128 to set the forwarding time for the specified spanning tree instances The forwarding time determines how long each of the listening and learning states last before the port begins forwarding stp path cost I Use the spanning tree switch config interface 1 200000000 cost interface fastEthernet 2 configuration command switch config if A stp path cost 20 to set the path cost for Spanning Tree Protocol STP calculations In the event of a loop spanning tree considers the path cost when selecting an interface to place into the forwarding state stp path priority I Use the spanning tree switch config interface Port Priority port priority interface fastEthernet 2 configuration command switch config ifjfstp path priority to configure a port 127 priority that is used when two switches tie for position as the root switch stp admin p2p I Admin P2P of STP switch config interface 129 Auto True False priority on this interface fastEthernet 2 switch config ifjfstp admin p2p Auto stp admin edge True False Admin Edge of STP priority on this interface switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if st
37. Disable Port 24 Disable Port 25 Disable Port 26 Disable 802 1x Per Port Setting interface 102 6 28 3 Misc Configuration Quiet Period Set the period which the port doesn t try to acquire a supplicant TX Period Set the period the port waits for retransmit next EAPOL PDU during an authentication session Nm Supplicant Timeout Set the period of time the switch waits for a supplicant response to an EAP request m Server Timeout Set the period of time the switch waits for a server response to an authentication request Nm Max Requests Set the number of authentication that must time out before authentication fails and the authentication session ends m Reauth period Set the period of time which clients connected must be re authenticated m Click Apply 802 1x Radius Misc Configuration System Configuration Port Configuration I Misc Configuration Quiet Period lo Tx Period Bo Supplicant Timeout Bo Server Timeout Go Max Reguests 2 Reauth Period 3600 Apply Help 802 1x Misc Configuration interface 103 6 29 MAC Address Table Use the MAC address table to ensure the port security 6 29 1 Static MAC Address You can add a static MAC address that remains in the switch s address table regardless of whether the device is physically connected to the switch This saves the switch from having to re learn a device s MAC address when the disconnected or powered off device is active on the net
38. EC mode Enter the interface command with a specific i switch config if interface while in the Global Configuration mode 25 Enter disable to exit To exit to privileged EXEC mode enter exit or end To exit to user EXEC mode enter exit To return to the previous mode enter exit or end The privileged command is the advanced mode Use this mode to Display advanced function status e Save configuration Use this mode to configure those parameters that are going to be applied to your switch Use this mode to configure VLAN specific parameters Use this mode to configure parameters for the switch and Ethernet ports Chapter 6 Web Based Management This section introduces the configuration and functions of the Web Based management 6 1 About Web based Management There is an embedded HTML web site residing in flash memory on CPU board of the switch which offers advanced management features and allows users to manage the switch from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer The Web Based Management supports Internet Explorer 6 0 or later version And it is applied for Java Applets for reducing network bandwidth consumption enhance access speed and present an easy viewing screen 6 2 Preparing for Web Management Before using the web management install the industrial switch on the network and make sure tha
39. EKI 4654R Industrial 2442G SFP Ports Managed Redundant Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Manual Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2010 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Part No 3th Edition Printed in China October 2010 Product Warranty 2 years Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech or which have been subject to misuse abuse accident or improper installation Advantech assumes no liability under the te
40. Mode Enable z Priority 0 61440 32768 Max Age 6 40 20 Hello Time 1 10 ECH Forward Delay Time 4 30 Des Priority must be a multiple of 4096 2 Forward Delay Time 1 should be greater than or equal to the Max Age The Max Age should be greater than or equal to 2 Hello Time 1 Help Apply Root Bridge Information Bridge ID 0080001F3820820E Root Priority 32768 Root Port Root Root Path Cost O Max Age 20 Hello Time 2 Forward Delay 15 RSTP System Configuration interface 83 6 21 2 Port Configuration This web page provides the port configuration interface for RSTP You can assign higher or lower priority to each port Rapid spanning tree will have the port with the higher priority in forwarding state and block other ports to make certain that there is no loop in the LAN m Select the port in the port column field Path Cost The cost of the path to the other bridge from this transmitting bridge at the specified port Enter a number 1 through 200 000 000 NM Priority Decide which port should be blocked by setting its priority as the lowest Enter a number between 0 and 240 The value of priority must be the multiple of 16 m Admin P2P The rapid state transitions possible within RSTP are dependent upon whether the port concerned can only be connected to exactly another bridge i e it is served by a point to point LAN segment or can be connected to two or more bridges i e it is served by a shared medium LAN s
41. P Address Type in the TFTP server IP m Backup File Name Type in the file name m Click Apply TFTP Backup Configuration Update Firmware Restore Configuration Backup Configuration TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 1 2 Firmware File Name fimage bin Apply Help Backup Configuration interface 37 6 8 System Event Log This page allows the user to decide whether to send the system event log and select the mode which the system event log will be sent to client only server only or both client and server What kind of event log will be issued to the client server depends on the selection on the Event Configuration tab There are five types of event Device Cold Start Device Warm Start Authentication Failure X Ring Topology Change and Port Event available to be issued as the event log 6 8 1 Syslog Configuration m Syslog Client Mode Select the system log mode Client Only Server Only or Both Client Only means the system event log will only be sent to this interface of the switch but on the other hand Server Only means the system log will only be sent to the remote system log server with its IP assigned If the mode is set in Both the system event log will be sent to the remote server and this interface m System Log Server IP Address When the Syslog Mode item is set as Server Only Both the user has to assign the system log server IP address to which the log will be sent m Click Reload to refr
42. Parity none Stop Bit 1 Flow control None COM2 Properties SE The settings of communication parameters After finishing the parameter settings click OK When the blank screen shows up press Enter key to have the login prompt appears Key in admin default value for both User name and Password use Enter key to switch then press Enter key and 23 the Main Menu of console management appears User Name admin Password Console login interface 5 4 CLI Management The system supports the console management CLI command After you log in on to the system you will see a command prompt To enter CLI management interface type in enable command switch gt e switch CLI command interface The following table lists the CLI commands and description 5 5 Commands Level Access About This Mode Method The user commands available at the user level are a subset of Begin a Enter those available at the User EXEC session with switch gt logout or f privileged level your switch quit Use this mode to e Perform basic tests e Display system 24 Privileged EXEC Global Configuration VLAN database Interface configuration Enter the enable command switch while in user EXEC mode Enter the configure command switch while in config A privileged EXEC mode Enter the vlan database l switch vlan command while in privileged EX
43. Setting Aggregator Information I State Activity Port LACP State Activity Port LACP State Activity Dort OI N A Port 02 N A Port 03 M Active Port 04 N A Port 05 IV Active Port 06 N A Port 07 N A Port 08 N A Port 09 N A Port 10 N A Port 11 N A Port i2 N A Port 13 N A Port i4 N A Port 15 N A Port 16 N A Port 17 N A Port 18 N A Port 19 N A Port 20 N A Port 21 N A Port 22 N A Port 23 N A Port 24 N A Port 25 N A Port 26 N A Apply Help State Activity of Switch 1 69 Port Trunk State Activity Aggregator Setting Port Port 01 Port 03 Port 05 Port 07 Port 09 Port 11 Port 13 Port i5 Port 17 Port 19 Port 21 Port 23 Port 25 Aggregator Information N A N A N A M Active N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Apply Help State Activity of Switch 2 LACP State Activity Port Port 02 Port 04 Port 06 Port 08 Port 10 Port 12 Port 14 Port 16 Port 18 Port 20 Port 22 Port 24 Port 26 70 l N A N A N A M Active N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A State Activity LACP State Activity 6 18 Port Mirroring The Port mirroring is a method for monitoring traffic in switched networks Traffic through ports can be monitored by one specific port which means traffic goes in or out Monitored source port will be duplicated into Analysis destination port Port Mirroring Port Trunk Port Mirroring interface m Mode Choose the type of being monitored pa
44. The status of linking Up or Down State The user can set the state of the port as Enable or Disable via the Port Control interface the next function When the state is disabled the port will not transmit or receive any packet Tx Good Packet The counts of the transmitted good packets via this port Tx Bad Packet The counts of the transmitted bad packets including undersize less than 64 bytes oversize CRC Align errors fragments and jabber packets via this port Rx Good Packet The counts of the received good packets via this port Rx Bad Packet The counts of the received bad packets including undersize less than 64 bytes oversize CRC Align error fragments and jabber packets via this port Tx Abort Packet The aborted packet while transmitting Packet Collision The counts of collision packet Packet Dropped The counts of dropped packet Rx Beast Packet The counts of broadcast packet Rx Mcast Packet The counts of multicast packet Click Clear to clean all counts 56 Port Statistics 5 Tx Good Tx Bad Rx Good Rx Bad Tx Abort Packet Packet RX Bcast RX Mcast Port Type Link State Packet PacketPacket Packet Packet Collision Dropped Packet Packet Port 01 100Tx Down Enable 162 O 89 O O O 4 O Port 02 100TX Down Enable O O Port 03 100Tx Up Enable Port 04 100TX Down Enable Port 05 100TX Down Enable Port 06 100TX Down Enable Port 07 100TX Down Enable Port 08 100TX Down Enable Port 09 100TX
45. address was assigned in the column field of SNTP Server URL the current coordinated time is displayed here m Daylight Saving Period Set up the Daylight Saving beginning date time and Daylight Saving ending date time Please key in the value in the format of YYYYMMDD and HH MM leave a space between YYYYMMDD and HH MM gt YYYYMMDD an eight digit year month day specification gt HH MM a five digit including a colon mark hour minute specification For example key in 20070701 02 00 and 20071104 02 04 in the two column fields respectively to represent that DST begins at 2 00 a m on March 11 2007 and ends at 2 00 a m on November 4 2007 m Daylight Saving Offset mins For non US and European countries specify the amount of time for day light savings Please key in the valid figure in the range of minute between 0 and 720 which means you can set the offset up to 12 hours 47 m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect SNTP Configuration SNTP Client Enable v Daylight Saving Time Enable UTC Timezone GMT 08 00 Taipei e SNTP Server URL O 76 168 30 201 Switch Timer Monday September 03 2007 4 35 Daylight Saving Period 20070311 02 0 20071104 02 0 Daylight Saving Offset mins 0 SNTP Configuration interface 48 6 11 IP Security IP security function allows the user to assign 10 specific IP addresses that have permission to mana
46. ase group switch vlan no vlan group 2 GroupID ID IEEE 802 1Q VLAN vlan 8021q name V Change the name of switch vlan Avlan 8021g test vid GroupName VLAN group if the 22 ER group didn t exist this ER command can t be applied vlan 8021g port V Assign a access link switch vlanj vlan 8021q port 3 PortNumber access link untag UntaggedVID for VLAN by port if the port belong to a trunk group this command can t be applied access link untag 33 126 vlan 8021g port PortNumber trunk link tag TaggedVID List Assign a trunk link for VLAN by port If the port belongs to a trunk group this command can t be applied switch vlan Avlan 8021q port 3 trunk link tag 2 3 6 99 or switch vlan Avlan 8021q port 3 trunk link tag 3 20 vlan 8021g port PortNumber hybrid link untag UntaggedVID tag TaggedVID List Assign a hybrid link for VLAN by port if the port belong to a trunk group this command can t be applied switch vlan Avlan 8021q port 3 hybrid link untag 4 tag 3 6 8 or switch vlan Avlan 8021q port 3 hybrid link untag 5 tag 6 8 vlan 8021q trunk PortNumber access link untag UntaggedVID Assign a access link for VLAN by trunk group switch vlan vlan 8021q trunk 3 access link untag 33 vlan 8021q trunk PortNumber trunk link tag TaggedVID List vlan 8021q trunk PortNumber hybrid link untag UntaggedVID tag
47. assword empty Authentication Password Privacy Password snmpv3 access G Configure the access switch configjsnmpv3 access context name Context Name table of SNMPV3 agent context name Test group G1 security level AuthPriv 135 group Group Name security level NoAuthNoPriv AuthNo Priv AuthPriv match rule Exact Prifix views Read View Name Write View Name Notify View Name match rule Exact views V1 V1 V1 snmpv3 mibview view Configure the mibview switch config snmpv3 mibview View Name table of SNMPV3 view V1 type Excluded sub oid type agent 1 3 6 1 Excluded Included sub oid OID show snmp Show SNMP switch show snmp configuration no snmp community Remove the specified switch config no snmp strings Community community community strings public no snmp server host Remove the SNMP switch config no snmp server Host address server host host 192 168 1 50 no snmpv3 user User Name Remove specified user of SNMPv3 agent switch config no snmpv3 user Test no snmpv3 access context name Context Name group Group Name security level NoAuthNoPriv AuthNo Priv AuthPriv Remove specified access table of SNMPV3 agent switch config no snmpv3 access context name Test group G1 security level AuthPr iv match rule Exact views V1 V1 Vi 136 match rule Exact Prifix views Read Vi
48. ation Port Configuration Misc Configuration 802 1x Protocol Enable v Radius Server IP 192 168 1 237 Server Port 1812 Accounting Port 1813 Shared Key 12345678 i t lt C C W NAS Identifier NaS_L2 SWITCH Apply Help 802 1x System Configuration interface 101 6 28 2 Port Configuration You can configure the 802 1x authentication state for each port The state provides Disable Accept Reject and Authorize Reject The specified port is required to be held in the unauthorized state Accept The specified port is required to be held in the authorized state Authorize The specified port is set to the Authorized or Unauthorized state in accordance with the outcome of an authentication exchange between the Supplicant and the authentication server Disable When disabled the specified port works without complying with 802 1x protocol Click Apply 802 1x Radius Port Configuration System Configuration T Port Configuration 1 Misc Configuration State Authorize zl Authorize Port Authorization Port State Port 01 Disable Port 02 Disable Port 03 Disable Port 04 Disable Port OS Disable Port 06 Disable Port 07 Disable Port 08 Disable Port 09 Disable Port 10 Disable Port 11 Disable Port 12 Disable Port 13 Disable Port 14 Disable Port 15 Disable Port 16 Disable Port 17 Disable Port 18 Disable Port 19 Disable Port 20 Disable Port 21 Disable Port 22 Disable Port 23
49. be less than zero or be large than the amount of member ports aggregator group G Assign a static trunk switch config aggregator group GroupiD Port list nolacp group GroupID 1 3 Port list Member port list This parameter could be a port range ex 1 4 or a port list separate by a comma ex 2 3 6 1 2 4 nolacp or switch config aggreator group 1 3 1 2 nolacp 124 show aggregator Group number Show the information of trunk group switch show aggregator 1 no aggregator lacp GroupID Disable the LACP function of trunk group switch config no aggreator lacp 1 no aggregator group GroupID Remove a trunk group switch config no aggreator group 2 125 VLAN Commands Set Commands Level Description Example vlan database P Enter VLAN configure mode switch vlan database vlanmode V To set switch VLAN switch vlan vlanmode portbase portbase 802 1q mode or gvrp switch vlan vlanmode 802 1q or switch vlan vlanmode gvrp no vlan V Disable VLAN Switch vlan no vlan Ported based VLAN configuration vlan port based V Add new port based switch vlan vlan port based grpname VALN grpname test grpid 2 port 2 4 Group Name grpid GroupID port PortNumbers show vlan GroupiD V Show VLAN switch vlanj show vlan 23 ad vlan information no vlan group V Delete port b
50. block connector as the picture shown below By wiring the two contacts the switch will set off and alarm when the power failure or port linking failure available for managed model occurs And then the wired loop forms an open circuit The following illustration shows an application example for Chapter 4 Network Application 4 1 X Ring Application The industrial switch supports the X Ring protocol that can help the network system recover from network connection failure within 10ms and make the network system more reliable The X Ring algorithm is similar to Spanning Tree Protocol STP and Rapid STP RSTP algorithm but its recovery time is less than STP RSTP The figure below is a sample of X Ring application E EE Data collect server Human Management Interface La Enterprise Switch ae d Leak A g HE D m A v ZN X Ring X Ring Group gt Backup path Distribute UO oder system Programmable logic controller if Field Automatic device Field Automatic device Field Automatic device Note The Ethernet switches with firmware version before v3 0 use the X Ring function that has the limitation as follows However the one with firmware version after v3 0 included use the X Ring Pro function that gets rid of the limitation 1 The X Ring is supposed to recover from connection failure within 10ms when the am
51. ch config 8021x system accountport 1813 8021x system sharedkey ID Use the 802 1x system share key global configuration command to change the shared key value switch config 8021x system sharedkey 123456 8021x system nasid words Use the 802 1x system nasid global configuration command to change the NAS ID switch config 8021x system nasid test1 139 8021x misc guietperiod sec Use the 802 1x misc guiet period global configuration command to specify the guiet period value of the switch switch config 8021x misc quietperiod 10 8021x misc txperiod Use the 802 1x misc switch config 8021x misc sec TX period global txperiod 5 configuration command to set the TX period 8021x misc Use the 802 1x misc switch config 8021x misc supptimeout sec supp timeout global configuration command to set the supplicant timeout supptimeout 20 8021x misc servertimeout sec Use the 802 1x misc server timeout global configuration command to set the server timeout switch config 8021x misc servertimeout 20 8021x misc maxrequest number Use the 802 1x misc max request global configuration command to set the MAX requests switch config 8021x misc maxrequest 3 8021x misc reauthperiod sec Use the 802 1x misc reauth period global configuration command to set the reauth period switch
52. ckets RX means only the received packets of the monitored port will be copied and sent to the analysis port TX means only the transmitted packets of the monitored port will be copied and sent to the analysis port Both RX TX means both received amp transmitted packets of the monitored port will be copied and sent to the analysis port m Analysis Port There is only one port can be selected to be the analysis destination port for monitoring both RX and TX traffic which come from the source port Users can connect the analysis port to LAN analyzer or Netxray Nm Monitored Port Choose a port number to be monitored Only one port can be monitored during the monitoring process NM And then click Apply 71 6 19 Rate Limiting All the ports support port ingress and egress rate control The switch performs the ingress egress rate by packet counter to meet the specified rate When the traffic exceeds the limited transfer rate the packets will be delayed or dropped Rate Limiting Port InRate OutRate Port 01 5 Mbps 1 Mbps Port o2 0 Mes os Mbps Port 03 0 Mbps os Mbps Port 04 O mbps 0 Mbps Port 05 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 06 O0 Mbps ID Mbps Port o7 O mbps I Mbps Port 08 0 mbps In Mbps Port 09 0 mbps 0 Mbps Port 10 In Mbps I Mbps Port 11 0 Mbps os Mbps Port 12 0 Mbps ID Mbps Port 13 In Mbps 0 Mbps Port 14 0 Mbps In Mbps Port 15 0 Mbps ID Mbps Port 16 In Mbps 0 Mbps Port 17 0 Mbp
53. combination rules are Bandwidth Control Broadcast Multicast Unknown Unicast packet Broadcast Multicast packet Broadcast packet only and all of packets The packet filter rate can be set from 0 to 100Mbps Supports Flow Control for Full duplex and Back Pressure Flow Control for Half duplex System Log Supports System log record and remote system log server Supports 1 SMTP Server and 6 e mail accounts for SMTP receiving event alert Up to 3 Trap stations SNMP Trap Cold start Port link up Port link down Authentication nem Failure and Private Trap for power status DHCP Provides DHCP Client DHCP Server IP Relay functions Provides DNS client feature Supports Primary and Secondary DNS Server SNTP Supports SNTP to synchronize system clock on the Internet TFTP firmware update system configuration backup and d restore Firmware Update l Supports binary configuration file for system quick installation Configuration Supports TFTP backup and restoration backup restoration 1 3 Package Contents Please refer to the package content list below to verify them against the checklist EKI 4654R Industrial Managed Switch x 1 User manual x 1 Mounting Kits Rack Mount plates Rubber feet x 1 RJ 45 to DB9 Female cable x 1 Compare the contents of the industrial switch with the standard checklist above If any item is damaged or missing please contact the local dealer for service Chapter 2 Hardware Description In
54. date the switch firmware via the Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server Before updating make sure the TFTP server is ready and the firmware image is located on the TFTP server 6 7 1 Update Firmware m TFTP Server IP Address Type in your TFTP server IP Firmware File Name Type in the name of the firmware image file to be updated Mm Click Apply TFTP Update Firmware Update Firmware Restore Configuration Backup Configuration TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 1 2 Firmware File Name fimage bin Apply Help Update Firmware interface 35 6 7 2 Restore Configuration You can restore a previous backup configuration from the TFTP server to recover the settings Before doing that you must locate the image file on the TFTP server first and the switch will download back the flash image m TFTP Server IP Address Type in the TFTP server IP m Restore File Name Type in the correct file name for restoring NM Click Apply TFTP Restore Configuration Update Firmware 1 Restore Configuration Backup Configuration TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 1 2 Firmware File Name fimage bin Apply Help Restore Configuration interface 36 6 7 3 Backup Configuration You can back up the current configuration from flash ROM to the TFTP server for the purpose of recovering the configuration later It helps you to avoid wasting time on configuring the settings by backing up the configuration m TFTP Server I
55. e Group ID and click Delete Port Trunk Aggregator Setting Aggregator Setting 1 Aggregator Information State Activity System Priority 1 Group ID Trunk 1 z Lacp Enable Work Ports 4 lt lt Add Remove gt gt Apply Delete Help Port Trunk Aggregator Setting interface four ports are added to the left field with LACP enabled 64 6 20 2 Aggregator Information LACP disabled Having set up the aggregator setting with LACP disabled you will see the local static trunk group information on the tab of Aggregator Information Port Trunk Aggregator Setting Aggregator Setting Aggregator Information State Activity System Priority 1 Group ID Trunk 2 z Lacp JI Work Ports 2 lt lt Add Remove gt gt Apply Delete Help Assigning 2 ports to a trunk group with LACP disabled Port Trunk Aggregator Information Aggregator Setting I Aggregator Information State Activity Static Trunking Group Group Key 2 Port Member Port 01 Port 02 Static Trunking Group information m Group Key This is a read only column field that displays the trunk group ID m Port Member This is a read only column field that displays the members of this static trunk group 65 LACP enabled Having set up the aggregator setting with LACP enabled you will see the trunking group information between two switches on the tab of Aggregator Information re RR gt Switch 1 config
56. e between 256 and 511 octels in length including error packets RxPkt512to1023 The number of packets received that were between 511 and 1023 octels in length including error packets RxPkt1024t01522 The number of packets received that were between 1024 and the Max Pkt Len 1522 bytes octels in length including error packets TxUcastPkt The number of unicast packet transmitted TxBcastPkt The number of broadcast packet transmitted TxOctel The number of octels transmitted only for good packets excluding TxPausePkt TxSingleCollisn The number of successfully transmitted packets which transmission is inhibited by exactly one collision TxMultiCollisn The number of successfully transmitted packets which transmission is inhibited by more than one collision TxCollisn The number of collisions on this Ethernet segment TxDefferTrans The number of packets for which the first transmission attempt is delayed because medium is busy DropFwdLkup The number of unicast packets dropped after forwarding table lookup Dropin The number of packets dropped because the input FIFO overrun and the FC violation TxMcst The number of multicast packet transmitted TxPause The number of Pause Packet transmitted RxPause The number of Pause Packet received 59 m TxUnderrun The number of packets dropped because the output FIFO underrun m Click Clear to reset the figures 60 6 16 Port Control In Port control you can configure t
57. egment This function allows the P2P status of the link to be manipulated administratively True means the port is regarded as a point to point link False means the port is regarded as a shared link Auto means the link type is determined by the auto negotiation between the two peers m Admin Edge The port directly connected to end stations won t create bridging loop in the network To configure the port as an edge port set the port to True status m Admin Non Stp The port includes the STP mathematic calculation True is not including STP mathematic calculation False is including the STP mathematic calculation NM Click Apply 84 RSTP Port Configuration System Configuration I Port Configuration Path Cost Priority 1 200000000 0 240 Admin P2P Admin Edge Admin Non Stp 200000 128 Auto v true v false v priority must be a multiple of 16 Apply Help RSTP Port Status Path Port Oper Oper St Port Cost Priority P2P Edge REISE State Role Port 01 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port O2 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 03 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 04 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 05 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port O6 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 07 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 08 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 09 200000 128 True True
58. ent of MAC Address Table Static MAC Addresses m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect 61 Port Control Port State Negotiation Speed Duplex Flow Control Security Enable v auto v 100 x Fui z Enable D off z Port 02 Port 03 Port 04 z er Port Group IDType Link State Negotiation Speed Duplex Flow Control Security Config Actual Config Actual Port 01 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 02 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N Enable N A OFF Port 03 N A 100Tx Up Enable Auto 100 Full 100 Full Enable ON OFF Port 04 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 05 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 06 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 07 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 08 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 09 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 10 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full Nfa Enable N A OFF Port 11 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 12 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 13 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 14 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 15 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full Ni Enable N A OFF Port 16 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 17 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N
59. esh the event log displaying area m Click Clear to clear all the current event logs m Make sure the selected mode is correct and click Apply to have the setting take effect 38 System Event Log Syslog Configuration Syslog Configuration 1 SMTP Configuration 1 Event Configuration Syslog Client Mode Both v Syslog Server IP Address 192 168 1 200 Apply 3 Jan 1 00 02 53 System Log Server IP 192 168 16 200 2 Jan 1 00 02 53 System Log Enable 1 Jan 1 00 02 18 Clear System Log Table Reload Clear Help Syslog Configuration interface 39 6 8 2 System Event Log SMTP Configuration Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP is the standard for email transmissions across the network You can configure the SMTP server IP mail subject sender mail account password and the recipient email addresses which the e mail alert will send to There are also five types of event Device Cold Start Device Warm Start Authentication Failure X Ring Topology Change and Port Event available to be issued as the e mail alert Besides this function provides the authentication mechanism including an authentication step through which the client effectively logs in to the SMTP server during the process of sending e mail alert m Email Alert With this function being enabled the user is allowed to configure the detail settings for sending the e mail alert to the SMTP server when the events occur m SMTP Server IP A
60. ew Name Write View Name Notify View Name no snmpv3 mibview view View Name type Excluded Included sub oid OID Remove specified mibview table of SNMPV3 agent switch config no snmpv3 mibview view V1 type Excluded sub oid 1 3 6 1 137 Port Mirroring Commands Set Commands Level Description Example monitor destination G Get destination port switch config monitor Port ID destination 1 monitor source G Get source port switch config monitor source 2 Port ID monitor mode G Configure mode of switch config monitor mode rx RX TX Both Disabled monitor function show monitor P Show port monitor switch show monitor information 138 802 1x Commands Set Commands Level Description Example 8021x enable G Use the 802 1x global configuration command to enable 802 1x protocols switch config 8021x enable 8021x system radiousip IP address Use the 802 1x system radious IP global configuration command to change the radious server IP switch config 8021x system radiousip 192 168 1 1 8021x system serverport port ID Use the 802 1x system server port global configuration command to change the radious server port switch config 8021x system serverport 1812 8021x system accountport port ID Use the 802 1x system account port global configuration command to change the accounting port swit
61. ge the switch through the http and telnet services for the securing switch management The purpose of giving the limited IP addresses permission is to allow only the authorized personnel device can do the management task on the switch m IP Security Mode Having set this selection item in the Enable mode the Enable HTTP Server Enable Telnet Server checkboxes and the ten security IP column fields will then be available If not those items will appear in grey m Enable HTTP Server Having ticked this checkbox the devices whose IP addresses match any one of the ten IP addresses in the Security IP1 IP10 table will be given the permission to access this switch via HTTP service m Enable Telnet Server Having ticked this checkbox the devices whose IP addresses match any one of the ten IP addresses in the Security IP1 IP10 table will be given the permission to access this switch via telnet service m Security IP 1 10 The system allows the user to assign up to 10 specific IP addresses for access security Only these 10 IP addresses can access and manage the switch through the HTTP Telnet service once IP Security Mode is enabled m And then click Apply to have the configuration take effect NOTE Remember to execute the Save Configuration action otherwise the new configuration will lose when the switch powers off 49 IP Security IP Security Mode Enable z IV Enable HTTP Server IV Enable Telnet Server Security IP1
62. gy change The system also supports STP and the system will auto detect the connected device that is running STP or RSTP protocol 6 21 1 System Configuration m The user can view spanning tree information of Root Bridge m The user can modify RSTP state After modification click Apply gt NOTE RSTP mode The user must enable the RSTP function first before configuring the related parameters Priority 0 61440 The switch with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the root If the value is changed the user must reboot the switch The value must be a multiple of 4096 according to the protocol standard rule Max Age 6 40 The number of seconds a switch waits without receiving Spanning tree Protocol configuration messages before attempting a reconfiguration Enter a value between 6 through 40 Hello Time 1 10 The time that controls the switch to send out the BPDU packet to check RSTP current status Enter a value between 1 through 10 Forward Delay Time 4 30 The number of seconds a port waits before changing from its Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol learning and listening states to the forwarding state Enter a value between 4 through 30 Follow the rule as below to configure the MAX Age Hello Time and Forward Delay Time 2 x Forward Delay Time value 1 gt Max Age value gt 2 x Hello Time value 1 82 RSTP System Configuration System Configuration 1 Port Configuration RSTP
63. he following situations arises get the eguipment checked by service personnel a The power cord or plug is damaged b Liguid has penetrated into the eguipment c The eguipment has been exposed to moisture d The eguipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual e The eguipment has been dropped and damaged f The equipment has obvious signs of breakage DO NOT LEAVE THIS EGUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 40 C 40 F OR ABOVE 85 185 F THIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EGUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT Safety Precaution Static Electricity Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage 1 To avoid electrical shock always disconnect the power from your eguipment chassis before you work on it 2 Disconnect power before making any configuration changes Content Chapter 1 Introduction imens 1 1 1 Hardware Features KREE 1 1 2 Software Features 4 1 3 Package Contents EE 7 Chapter 2 Hardware Description rnrunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnr 8 2 1 Physical Dimensions a biva 8 2 2 Front LED Panel cccseeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeaneeees 8 23 BED INGO LES 9 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenr 11 3 1 Desktop Installation 11 3 2 Rack mounted Installation
64. he settings of each port to control the connection parameters and the status of each port is listed beneath m Port Use the scroll bar and click on the port number to choose the port to be configured m State Current port state The port can be set to disable or enable mode If the port state is set as Disable it will not receive or transmit any packet m Negotiation Auto and Force Being set as Auto the speed and duplex mode are negotiated automatically When you set it as Force you have to set the speed and duplex mode manually m Speed It is available for selecting when the Negotiation column is set as Force When the Negotiation column is set as Auto this column is read only m Duplex It is available for selecting when the Negotiation column is set as Force When the Negotiation column is set as Auto this column is read only Nm Flow Control Whether or not the receiving node sends feedback to the sending node is determined by this item When enabled once the device exceeds the input data rate of another device the receiving device will send a PAUSE frame which halts the transmission of the sender for a specified period of time When disabled the receiving device will drop the packet if too much to process m Security When the Security selection is set as On any access from the device which connects to this port will be blocked unless the MAC address of the device is included in the static MAC address table See the segm
65. how interface actual status switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if show interface status show interface accounting1 show interface statistic counter switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if show interface accounting1 show interface accounting2 show interface statistic counter2 switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if show interface accounting2 no accounting Clear interface accounting information switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if no accounting 122 alias name Configure alias name of port switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if alias PORT002 123 Trunk Commands Set Commands Level Description Example aggregator priority G Get port group system switch config aggregator priority 1 65535 priority 22 aggregator activityport G Setactivity port switch config aggregator Group ID Port activityport 2 2 Numbers aggregator group G Assign a trunk group switch config aggregator group GroupiD Port list with LACP active 1 1 4 lacp workp 2 lacp GroupID 1 3 or workp Port list Member port switch config aggregator group Workport list This parameter 2 1 4 3 lacp workp 3 could be a port range ex 1 4 or a port list separate by a comma ex 2 3 6 Workport The amount of work ports this value could not
66. i acugunoisincccsieesstecesdiaeee ees 139 TETP Commands SEL vne ena akne 142 SystemLog SMTP and Event Commands Set 143 SNIP Commands SEV EE 145 X Ring Commands Get 147 LLDP Command SOU a a K ab 148 Access Control List Command Set 149 ARSTP Command Sel cissessscdchecedviideceddedesscdendvsasediacasdvuaees 151 Chapter 1 Introduction The EKI 4654R Managed Industrial Switch is a cost effective solution and meets the high reliability reguirements demanded by industrial applications Using fiber port can extend the connection distance that increases the network elasticity and performance 1 1 Hardware Features IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX 100Base FX IEEE802 3z Gigabit fiber IEEE802 3ab 1000Base T IEEE802 3x Flow Control and Back Pressure PE IEEE802 3ad Port trunk with LACP IEEE802 1d Spanning Tree IEEE802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree IEEE802 1p Class of Service IEEE802 1Q VLAN Tag IEEE 802 1x User Authentication Radius IEEE802 1ab LLDP Back plane Switching Fabric 8 8Gbps Switch h Packet throughput ability Full Duplex Architecture 5 9Mpps 64bytes 14 880pps for 10Base T Ethernet port Transfer Rate 148 800pps for 100Base TX FX Fast Ethernet port 1 488 000pps for Gigabit Fiber Ethernet port MAC address 8K MAC address table LED Per unit PWR1 Green PWR2 Green P Fail Red R Master Green Port 1 24 Link Active Gree
67. igh SecLow Lowest 15 7 3 1 o Lowest z Lowest v Low amp eHighest SecHigh SecLow Lowest 15 10 5 1 Lowest z Default Ingress Port Priority Mapping Port 01 Port 09 Port 17 OFF zl Port 25 OFF z Port 02 Port 10 Port 18 OFF z Port 26 OFF zs Port 03 Port 11 Port 19 Port 04 Port 12 Port 20 Port 05 Port 13 Port 21 Port 06 OFF zi Port 14 Port 22 Port 07 OFF Zi Port 15 OFF wi Port 23 Port 08 OFF zl Port 16 OFF vy Port 24 OFF w TOS DSCP Priority Mapping Tosi fo rosi o 10533 Tos49 o x tos2 om tosis fom Tos34 Tosso 03 tosa om Tosi9 os Tosas Tossi Jos Tosa om roszo om 10536 Tossz fol toss fo Troszi fom 10537 Toss3 oly rose om rosa fox Tos3s Toss4 om TOS7 om Tos23 om tos39 om moess for TOS8 oz 0524 o Tosso om osses for TOS9 om toses fom tos41 ox toss7 ox Tosio ox Tosz2 o tos42 fox roseg for Tosii om 10527 om 10543 om roseg 03 Tosi2 om rosze om rosa om rosen ox Tosi3 ox Tosz9 fox tos4s fox rose ox Tosi4 om Tosso os tos4s fox roses o tosis om roszi fos tos47 ox rosen os Tosi6 ox moeaa ox tos4s om tose fomi Help QoS Configuration interface 6 24 IGMP Configuration The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is an internal protocol of the Internet Protocol IP suite IP manages multicast traffic by using switches routers and hosts that support IGMP Enabling IGMP allows the ports to detect IGMP queries report packet
68. ight field from the VLAN m And then click Apply to have the configuration take effect m You will see the VLAN list displays 75 VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode Port Based D I Enable GVRP Protocol Management Wlan ID fo VLAN 1 79 Edit Delete Help VLAN Port Based Edit Delete interface m Use Delete to delete the VLAN m Use Edit to modify group name VLAN ID or add remove the members of the existing VLAN group NOTE Remember to execute the Save Configuration action otherwise the new configuration will lose when switch power off 76 6 20 2 802 10 VLAN Virtual Local Area Network VLAN can be implemented on the switch to logically create different broadcast domain When the 802 10 VLAN function is enabled all ports on the switch belong to default VLAN of VID 1 which means they logically are regarded as members of the same broadcast domain The valid VLAN ID is in the range of number between 1 and 4094 The amount of VLAN groups is up to 256 including default VLAN that cannot be deleted Each member port of 802 10 is on either an Access Link VLAN tagged or a Trunk Link no VLAN tagged All frames on an Access Link carry no VLAN identification Conversely all frames on a Trunk Link are VLAN tagged Besides there is the third mode Hybrid A Hybrid Link can carry both VLAN tagged frames and untagged frames A single port is supposed to belong to one VLAN group except it is on a
69. including the assigned IP address the MAC address of the client device the IP assigning type status and lease time DHCP Server Client Entries System Configuration I Client Entries 1 Port and IP Binding IP addr Client ID Type Status Lease 192 168 1 101 00 99 88 77 66 55 dynamic DHCP 86383 192 168 1 100 00 0F 38 FF F5 01 dynamic DHCP 85762 DHCP Client Entries interface 33 6 6 3 Port and IP Bindings Assign the dynamic IP address bound with the port to the connected client The user is allowed to fill each port column with one particular IP address When the device is connecting to the port and asks for IP assigning the system will assign the IP address bound with the port DHCP Server Port and IP Binding System Configuration 1 Client Entries I Port and IP Binding Port IP Port 01 192 168 1 17 Port 02 192 168 1 20 Port 03 192 168 1 30 Port 04 192 168 1 45 Port 05 192 168 1 46 Port 06 192 168 1 47 Port 07 192 168 1 22 Port 08 192 168 1 79 Port 09 192 168 1 80 Port 10 192 168 1 233 Port 11 192 168 1 227 Port 12 192 168 1 231 Port 13 0 000 Port 14 0000 Port 15 0 0 00 Port 16 0 0 0 0 Port 17 0 0 00 Port 18 0 0 00 Port 19 0 0 0 0 Port 20 0 0 00 Port 21 0 0 0 0 Port 22 0 0 00 Port 23 0 0 0 0 Port 24 0 0 00 Port 25 0 0 0 0 Port 26 0 0 00 Apply Help Port and IP Bindings interface 34 6 7 TFTP It provides the functions allowing the user to up
70. ion Example xrstp root disable enable backup G Configure X RSTP ROOT switch config xrstp root xrstp enable Enable X RSTP for this interface switch config interface fastethernet 2 switch config if xrstp enable no xrstp I Disable X RSTP for switch config interface this interface fastethernet 2 switch config if no xrstp no xrstp G Disable X RSTP for all switch config no xrstp interfaces show xrstp P Show X RSTP switch show xrstp configuration 151
71. ion MAC Address Displays the unigue hardware address assigned by manufacturer default m And then click Apply System Information System Name go z z LI System Description Industrial SNMP Managed Switch System Location D System Contact Se Apply Help Firmware Version v2 00 Kernel Version v5 32 MAC Address 001F3820820E System information interface 28 6 5 IP Configuration The switch is a network device which needs to be assigned an IP address for being identified on the network Users have to decide a means of assigning IP address to the switch m DHCP Client Enable or disable the DHCP client function When DHCP client function is enabled the switch will be assigned an IP address from the network DHCP server The default IP address will be replaced by the assigned IP address on DHCP server After the user clicks Apply a popup dialog shows up to inform the user that when the DHCP client is enabled the current IP will lose and user should find the new IP on the DHCP server m IP Address Assign the IP address that the network is using If DHCP client function is enabled this switch is configured as a DHCP client The network DHCP server will assign the IP address to the switch and display it in this column The default IP is 192 168 1 1 or the user has to assign an IP address manually when DHCP Client is disabled NM Subnet Mask Assign the subnet mask to the IP address If DHCP client function is disabled
72. k 1 zpskokokokokok skokokokokokok IGMP Protocol Enable e IGMP Query Auto D Last Member Ouery Count 2 v Last Member Query Interval 10 tenths of a second Apply Help IGMP Configuration interface 95 6 25 LLDP Configuration Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP is defined in the IEEE 802 1AB it is an emerging standard which provides a solution for the configuration issues caused by expanding LANs LLDP specifically defines a standard method for Ethernet network devices such as switches routers and wireless LAN access points to advertise information about themselves to other nodes on the network and store the information they discover LLDP runs on all 802 media The protocol runs over the data link layer only allowing two systems running different network layer protocols to learn about each other m LLDP Protocol Pull down the selection menu to disable or enable LLDP function m LLDP Interval Set the interval of advertising the switch s information to other nodes m Click Apply LLDP Configuration LLDP Protocol Disable vw LLDP Interval 30 sec Apply Help LLDP Interface 96 6 26 X Ring X Ring provides a faster redundant recovery than Spanning Tree topology The action is similar to STP or RSTP but the algorithms between them are not the same In the X Ring topology each switch should be enabled with the X Ring function and two ports of each switch should be configured as the
73. le I Removeanentryof switch config interface static hwaddr MAC address table of fastEthernet 2 HW Addr VID interface static switch config if no mac address table static hwaddr 000012345678 1 no mac address table G Removean entry of switch config no mac address filter hwaddr MAC address table table filter hwaddr 000012348678 HW Addr VID filter 1 no mac address table G Remove dynamic entry switch config no mac address of MAC address table table auto age G Configure auto age switch config auto age 150 150 300 600 time of MAC table no auto age G Disable auto age time switch config no auto age of MAC table show auto age P Display auto age time switch show auto age 133 of MAC table auto flush Enable auto flush MAC Table when link down switch config auto flush no auto flush Disable auto flush MAC Table when link down switch config no auto flush show auto flush Disable auto flush function of MAC table switch show auto flush multicast filtering IP Addr VID Configure multicast filtering entry of interface switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if multicast filtering 239 0 0 1 1 no multicast filtering IP Addr VID Remove multicast filtering entry of interface switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config ifjno multicast filtering 239 0 0 1 1 no multicast filtering IP Addr VID Remove multica
74. lick Remove to remove the unwanted context name MIBview Table Configure MIB view table ViewName Set up the name Sub Oid Tree Fill the Sub OID Type Select the type excluded or included Click Add to add the context name Click Remove to remove the unwanted context name 91 6 23 GoS Configuration Quality of Service QoS is the ability to provide different priority to different applications users or data flows or to guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow QoS guarantees are important if the network capacity is insufficient especially for real time streaming multimedia applications such as voice over IP or Video Teleconferencing since these often reguire fixed bit rate and are delay sensitive and in networks where the capacity is a limited resource for example in cellular data communication In the absence of network congestion QoS mechanisms are not required m QoS Mode Select the QoS policy rule gt Disable Qos Priority The default status of QoS Priority is disabled gt High Empty Then Low When all the high priority packets are empty in queue low priority packets will be processed then gt Highest SecHigh SecLow Lowest 8 4 2 1 The switch will follow 8 4 2 1 rate to process priority gueue from High to lowest gueue For example while the system processing 1 frame of the lowest gueue 2 frames of the low gueue 4 frames of the middle gueue and 8 frames of the high gueue will be pr
75. lticast Filtering MAC Address VLAN ID 142B3C4D5E6F OOB2C310ESF6___ 2 MAC Address 003aFF55 1903 VLAN ID 3 Add Delete Help MAC Filtering interface MAC Address Enter the MAC address that you want to filter VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID that you want to filter m Click Add m If you want to delete the MAC address from the filtering table select the MAC address and click Delete 106 6 29 3 All MAC Addresses You can view all of the MAC addresses learned by the selected port This interface shows the MAC addresses information group by port Port No Select the port number to view its MAC address Current MAC Address The static 8 dynamic MAC address information of the selected port will be displayed in here m Click Clear MAC Table to clear the dynamic MAC addresses information of the current port MAC Address Table All Mac Addresses Static MAC Addresses MAC Filtering 1 All Mac Addresses 1 Multicast Filtering Port No Port 01 z Current MAC Address 000000001234 VLAN ID 2 STATIC AABBCCDDEEFF VLAN ID 1 STATIC Dynamic Address Count 0 Static Address Count 2 Clear MAC Table All MAC Address interface 107 6 29 4 MAC Address Table Multicast Filtering Multicasts are similar to broadcasts they are sent to all end stations on a LAN or VLAN Multicast filtering is the function which end stations can receive the multicast traffic if the connected ports had been inc
76. luded in the specific multicast groups With multicast filtering network devices only forward multicast traffic to the ports that are connected to the registered end stations IP Address Assign a multicast group IP address in the range of 224 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 VLAN ID Assign a VLAN ID that limit the source and destination ports must belong to the same VLAN Therefore the packet meets the conditions will then be forwarded to the destination port Member Ports Tick the check box beside the port number to include them as the member ports in the specific multicast group IP address Click Add to append a new filter of multicast to the field or select the filter in the field and click Delete to remove it 108 MAC Address Table Multicast Filtering Static MAC Addresses 1 MAC Filtering 1 All Mac Addresses I Multicast Filtering IP Address VLAN ID Member Port 294 000 000 100 J DP KORAK ak ak uk dose skok ak uk ak de Soseske sk ok ok sk 224 000 001 100 HA EE DE E E E E E E aka ak aka ak a a skok sk ak skok skok 224 000 002 100 AK SHS ZK po k ak ak ak ak ak ak ak ak ak ak ak ak ak ak ak ak ak akak ak Ww N e IP Address 224 0 3 100 VLAN ID 4 I Port 01 I Port 02 I Port 03 I Port 04 I port pe I Port 06 M Port 07 M Port 08 I Port 09 I Port 10 Port 11 I Port 12 Member Ports Port 13 Port 14 Port 15 Port 16 I Port 17 I Port 18 I Port 19 T Port 20 I Port 21 I Port 22 I Port 23 Port 24 I Port 25 Port
77. n Full duplex Collision Amber Speed 100M Green Port 25 26 Link Active Green Speed 1000M Green 10Base T 2 pair UTP STP Cat 3 4 5 cable EIA TIA 568 100 ohm 100m 100Base TX 2 pair UTP STP Cat 5 cable Network Cable EIA TIA 568 100 ohm 100m 1000Base T 2 pair UTP STP Cat 5e or 6 cable EIA TIA 568 100 ohm 100m Multi mode 50 125um 62 5 125um Optical cable Single mode 9 125um 10 125um Wavelength 1310nm Multi mode Single mode Power Supply 2 x 100 240VAC VDC Redundancy 60w max Power i 17 5 Watts 110VAC 50Hz 21 5 Watts 110VDC Consumption Installation 19 Rack mount Operatin S 40 C to 85 C Temperature Operatin S S 5 to 95 Non condensing Humidity Storage Temperature Stability testing 40 C to 85 C 440 mm W x 280 mm D x 44mm H FCC Class A CE EN61000 4 2 ESD CE EN61000 4 3 RS CE EN61000 4 4 EFT CE EN61000 4 5 Surge CE EN61000 4 6 CS CE EN61000 4 8 CE EN61000 4 11 CE EN61000 4 12 CE EN61000 6 2 CE EN61000 6 4 IEC60068 2 6 Vibration IEC60068 2 27 Shock IEC60068 2 32 Free fall IEC60068 2 30 IEC60870 2 2 IEC61850 3 Zero packet loss 240 480V IEEE1613 Class 2 1 2 Software Features SNMP v1 v2c and v3 management Web interface management Management Telnet interface management Command Line Interface CLI management RFC 3418 SNMP MIB RFC 1213 MIBII RFC 2011 MIB RFC 1493 Bridge MIB RFC 2674 VLAN MIB RFC 1215 Trap MIB RFC 1643
78. nity strings and select the SNMP trap version m IP Address Enter the IP address of the trap manager Community Enter the community string for the trap station m Trap Version Select the SNMP trap version type v1 or v2c H Click Add NM To remove the community string select the community string listed in the current managers field and click Remove SNMP Trap Configuration System Configuration 1 Trap Configuration 1 SNMPY3 Configuration Trap Managers Current Managers New Manager Remove Add 1 TrapHost1 v1 IP Address 192 168 1 23 1 22 TrapHost2 v2 d Community TrapHost3 Trap version vi y2c Help Trap Managers interface 88 6 22 3 SNMPV3 Configuration Configure the SNMP V3 function Context Table Configure SNMP v3 context table Assign the context name of context table Click Add to add context name Click Remove to remove the unwanted context name User Profile Configure SNMP v3 user table User ID Set up the user name Authentication Password Set up the authentication password Privacy Password Set up the private password Click Add to add the context name Click Remove to remove the unwanted context name 89 Context Name Current User Profiles none Current Group content none Current Access Tables none Current MIBTables none Note Any modification of SNMPv3 tables might cause MIB accessing rejection Please
79. nk Down Having enabled this function the switch will remove the records learned from a particular port when the port links down m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect 54 6 17 3 Jumbo Frame Jumbo Frames are Ethernet frames with more than 1522 bytes of payload Conventionally jumbo frames can carry up to 9022 bytes of payload Many but not all gigabit Ethernet switches and gigabit Ethernet network interface cards support jumbo frames but all fast Ethernet switches network interface cards support only standard sized frames It requires hardware and software process for each frame With the frame size being increased the same amount of data can be transferred with less effort Advanced Configuration Jumbo Frame Broadcast Storm Filter Aging Time I Jumbo Frame IT Enable Jumbo Frame Apply Help Jumbo Frame interface m Enable Jumbo Frame Having ticked this checkbox the switch will allow the jumbo packets up to 9022 bytes pass the gigabit port m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect 55 6 14 Port Statistics The following chart provides the current statistic information which displays the real time packet transfer status for each port The user might use the information to plan and implement the network or check and find the problem when the collision or heawy traffic occurs Port The index column of the ports Type Displays the connection media type of the port Link
80. nk Type Untagged Vid Tagged Vid Port 01 Access Link 2 Port 02 Access Link 2 Port 03 Access Link 3 Port 04 Access Link 3 Port 05 Trunk Link 1 2 3 Port 06 Hybrid Link 4 2 3 Port 07 Access Link 7 Port 08 Access Link 1 Port 09 Access Link 1 Port 10 Access Link 1 Port 11 Access Link 1 Port i2 Access Link 1 Port 13 Access Link 1 Port 14 Access Link 1 Port 15 Access Link 1 Port 16 Access Link d Port 17 Access Link 1 Port 18 Access Link 1 Port 19 Access Link 1 Port 20 Access Link 1 Port 21 Access Link 1 Port 22 Access Link 1 Port 23 Access Link 1 Port 24 Access Link 1 Port 25 Access Link 1 Port 26 Access Link 1 802 1Q VLAN interface Group Configuration Edit the existing VLAN Group m Select the VLAN group in the table list M Click Edit 80 VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode 802 10 z I Enable GVRP Protocol Management Man ID fo Apply 802 10 Configuration Delete Group Configuration interface m You can modify the VLAN group name and VLAN ID VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode s0210 z I Enable GVRP Protocol Management Vlan ID fo Apply Group Name VLAN 3 VLANID 3 Apply Group Configuration interface m Click Apply 6 21 Rapid Spanning Tree The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP is an evolution of the Spanning Tree Protocol and provides for faster spanning tree convergence after a topolo
81. nths of a sec response interval response interval 60 igmp last query count G Configure last member switch config igmp last query 1 2 query count count 1 igmp last query G Configure last member switch config igmp last query interval 1 250 tenths query interval interval 60 of a sec show igmp P Show IGMP switch show igmp configuration configuration configuration show igmp table P Show IGMP snooping switch show igmp multi table no igmp G Disable IGMP switch config no igmp snooping function no igmp query G Disable IGMP query _ switch no igmp query 132 Mac Filter Table Commands Set Commands Level Description Example mac address table I Configure MAC switch config interface static hwaddr address table of fastEthernet 2 HW Addr VID interface static switch config if mac address table static hwaddr 000012345678 1 mac address table G Configure MAC switch config mac address table filter hwaddr address table filter filter hwaddr 000012348678 1 HW Addr VID show mac address I Showall MAC address switch config interface table table fastEthernet 2 switch config ifjshow mac address table show mac address P Show static MAC switch show mac address table table static address table static show mac address P Show filter MAC switch show mac address table table filter address table filter no mac address tab
82. ntry corresponding to the frame s destination MAC address in the incoming VLAN the unicast frame will be sent to all forwarding ports within the respective VLAN which causes flooding Multicast Multicast is the delivery of information to a group of destinations simultaneously using the most efficient strategy to deliver the messages over each link of the network only once creating copies only when the links to the destinations split IP Multicast Packets An IP Multicast group address is used by sources and the receivers to send and receive packets Sources use the group address as the IP destination address in their data packets Receivers use this group address to inform the network that they are interested in receiving packets sent to that group 6 17 1 Broadcast Storm Filter m Flooded Unicast Multicast Packets When this checkbox is ticked the switch will filter the flooded Unicast Multicast packets in accordance with the filter rate set in the Broadcast Storm Rate selection item m Control Packets Having ticked this checkbox the switch will enable the filter of control packets including BPDU RSTP LACP GVRP ARP EAPOL etc in accordance with the filter rate set in the Broadcast Storm Rate selection item m IP multicast Packets Having ticked this checkbox the switch will filter the IP multicast packets in accordance with the filter rate set in the Broadcast Storm Rate selection item 52 m Broadcast Packets Having ticked this
83. nvenience for users to configure a simple VLAN easily without complicated steps Packets can go among only members of the same VLAN group Note all unselected ports are treated as belonging to another single VLAN If the port based VLAN enabled the VLAN tagging is ignored The port based VLAN function allows the user to create separate VLANs to limit the unnecessary packet flooding however for the purpose of sharing resource a single port called a common port can belongs to different VLANs which all the member devices ports in different VLANs have the permission to access the common port while they still cannot communicate with each other in different VLANs VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode Port Based x I Enable GVRP Protocol Management Vlan ID o Add Edit Delete Help VLAN Port Based interface m Pull down the selection item and focus on Port Based then press Apply to set the VLAN Operation Mode in Port Based mode m Click Add to add a new VLAN group The maximum VLAN groups are up to 64 74 VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode Port Based v I Enable GVRP Protocol Management Wlan ID o Group Name Lan 1 VLAN ID 79 Port 01 Port 03 Port 05 Port 07 Remove Apply Help VLAN Port Based Add interface m Enter the group name and VLAN ID Add the selected port number into the right field to group these members to be a VLAN group or remove any of them listed in the r
84. o 9 ES nji Attach mounting brackets with screws B After attaching the mounting brackets position the 24 10 100TX plus 2 Gigabit copper Mini GBIC Combo Managed Switch in the rack by lining up the holes in the brackets with the appropriate holes on the rack Secure the Switch to the rack by a screwdriver with the rack mounting screws a RR D MB O gt 5 sli lt lt Da et gee es ay SS SES i me CI vov Mana Pen u Sege vend Mount the Switch in 19 Rack Note For proper ventilation it s recommended to allow about at least 4 inches 10 cm of clearance on the front and 3 4 inches 8 cm on the back of the Switch This is especially important for enclosed rack installation 13 3 3 Cabling Twisted pair segment can be established by using unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP cabling The cable between the link partner switch hub workstation etc and the switch must be less than 100 meters 328 ft long and comply with the IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base T standard for Category 5e or above The small form factor pluggable SFP is a compact optical transceiver used in optical communications for both telecommunication and data communication applications Please note that you must use the class optical transceivers which conform to U S code of federal regulation 21 CFR 1040 To connect the transceiver and LC cable please follow the steps shown below
85. ocessed at the same time in accordance with the 8 4 2 1 policy rule gt Highest SecHigh SecLow Lowest 15 7 3 1 Having set this QoS mode the process order is in compliance with the transfer rate of 15 7 3 1 gt Highest SecHigh SecLow Lowest 15 10 5 1 Having set this QoS mode the process order is in compliance with the transfer rate of 15 10 5 1 gt Click Apply to have the configuration take effect m 802 1p priority 7 0 Configure per priority level Priority 0 7 each priority has four priority levels Highest SecHigh SecLow and Lowest m Default Ingress Port Priority Mapping Configure the priority level for each port The port ingress level is between 0 and 7 m TOS DSCP Priority Mapping The system provides 0 63 TOS priority level Each level has 8 priorities 0 7 The default priority for each port is 0 When the IP packet is received the system will check the TOS level value in the IP packet For example 92 TOS level 25 is set as 0 and each port only follows the TOS priority policy When the packet received through all the ports on the switch the system will check the TOS value of the received IP packet If the TOS value of received IP packet is 25 priority lt 0 the packet priority has the highest priority Gos Configuration Qos Mode High Empty Then Low Disable QoS Priorit High Empty Then Low Highest SecHigh SecLow Lowest 8 4 2 1 802 1p Priority z 6 Highest SecH
86. og E Display system log Switch gt show systemlog show systemlog P Show system log client switch show systemlog amp server information no systemlog G Disable systemlog switch config no systemlog functon smtp enable G Enable SMTP function switch config smtp enable smtp serverip G Configure SMTP switch config smtp serverip IP address server IP 192 168 1 5 smtp subject G Configure subject of switch config smtp subject test subject mail smtp sender G Configure sender of switch configX smtp sender sender mail tester smtp authentication G Enable SMTP switch config smtp authentication authentication smtp account G Configure switch config smtp account account authentication account User smtp password G Configure switch config smtp password password authentication password smtp rcptemail G Configure Rcpt e mail switch config smtp rcptemail 1 Index Email address Address Alert test com show smtp P Show the information switch show smtp of SMTP no smtp G Disable SMTP function switch config no smtp event device cold start G Gei cold start event switch config event device cold Systemlog SMTP Both type start both 143 event authentication failure Systemlog SMTP Both Set Authentication failure event type switch config event authentication failure both event ring topology change Systemlog SMTP Both Set X ring topology changed
87. on Show configuration of DHCP server switch show dhcpserver configuration show dhcpserver clients Show client entries of DHCP server switch show dhcpserver clinets show dhcpserver ip binding Show IP Binding information of DHCP server switch show dhcpserver ip binding no dhcpserver Disable DHCP server function switch config no dhcpserver security enable Enable IP security function switch config security enable security http Enable IP security of HTTP server switch config security http security telnet Enable IP security of telnet server switch config security telnet security ip Index 1 10 IP Address Set the IP security list switch config security ip 1 192 168 1 55 show security Show the information of IP security switch show security no security Disable IP security function switch config no security no security http Disable IP security of HTTP server switch config no security http no security telnet Disable IP security of telnet server switch config no security telnet bsf rate Configure Broadcast Storm Filter selection switch config bsf rate 1 2 bsf flooded unicast Enable Flooded switch config bsf flooded 119 multicast Unicast Multicast unicast multicast Packets BSF bsf control G Enable Control swi
88. onformity CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications Test conditions for passing included the eguipment being operated within an industrial enclosure In order to protect the product from being damaged by ESD Electrostatic Discharge and EMI leakage we strongly recommend the use of CE compliant industrial enclosure products FCC Class A This eguipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the eguipment is operated in a commercial environment This eguipment generates uses and can radiate radio freguency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this eguipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be reguired to correct the interference at his own expense Technical Support and Assistance Step 1 Visit the Advantech web site at www advantech com support where you can find the latest information about the product Step 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following information ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of y
89. ount of the connected devices of the X Ring group is less than 50 19 4 2 Coupling Ring Application As the illustration shown below users can use the X Ring groups to form a coupling ring for redundant backup It can ensure the transmissions between X Ring groups not to fail The following figure is a sample of coupling ring application Coupling Port Coupling Port switch 1 switch 3 Backup path et pp po switch 4 Either one can bej assigned as the Ring Master d Be Backup path Note The Ethernet switches with firmware version before v3 0 use the X Ring function that has the limitations as follows However the ones with firmware version after v3 0 included use the X Ring Pro function that gets rid of the limitations 1 To ensure the coupling ring to work normally the connection between control ports of each X ring group as the figure illustrated above should always be active 2 The switches to be configured as members of the Coupling Ring group cannot be the X Ring Master device of their X ring group 3 As the figure illustrated above Coupling Ring only supports two X ring groups 20 4 3 Dual Homing Application The Dual Homing function is to prevent the connection loss between the particular X Ring group and the upper level core switch Assign one port and only one to be the Dual Homing port that is the backup port in each single X Ring group The Dual Homing function only works when
90. our peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc A complete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages Safety Instructions 10 11 12 13 14 15 Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this User s Manual for later reference Disconnect this eguipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liguid or spray detergents for cleaning For plug in eguipment the power outlet socket must be located near the eguipment and must be easily accessible Keep this eguipment away from humidity Put this eguipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the eguipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the eguipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted If the eguipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liguid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the eguipment For safety reasons the eguipment should be opened only by gualified service personnel If one of t
91. p admin edge True stp admin non stp True False Admin NonSTP of STP priority on this interface switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if stp admin non stp False show spanning tree Display a summary of the spanning tree states switch gt show spanning tree no spanning tree Disable spanning tree switch config no spanning tree 130 GOS Commands Set Commands Level Description Example gos priority tos G Configure TOS Priority switch config qos priority tos 9 TosNum Priority 7 qos mode G Configure QOS mode switch config gos mode sp SP WRR WRR1 WRR2 qos 8021p priority G Configure 8021p switch config qos 8021p Priority Index Lowest SecLow Priority 1 lowest SecHigh Highest qos priority portbased Priority Configure COS Priority switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if qos priority portbased 1 131 IGMP Commands Set Commands Level Description Example igmp enable G Enable IGMP snooping switch config igmp enable function lgmp query auto G Get IGMP query to switch config igmp query auto auto mode lgmp query force G Get IGMP query to switch config igmp query force force mode igmp query interval D Configure query switch config igmp query 1290 seed interval interval 10 igmp query response G Configure query switch config igmp query interval 1 250 te
92. pplied switch config sntp daylight sntp daylight period Start time End time Set period of daylight saving time if SNTP function is inactive this command can t be applied Parameter format yyyymmdd hh mm switch config sntp daylight period 20060101 01 01 20060202 01 01 sntp daylight offset Minute Set offset of daylight saving time if SNTP function is inactive this command can t be applied switch config sntp daylight offset 3 sntp ip IP Set SNTP server IP if SNTP function is inactive this command can t be applied switch config sntp ip 192 169 1 1 sntp timezone Timezone Set timezone index use show sntp timzezone command to get more information of index number switch config sntp timezone 22 show sntp Show SNTP information switch show sntp show sntp timezone Show index number of switch show sntp timezone 145 time zone list no sntp Disable SNTP function switch config no sntp no sntp daylight Disable daylight saving time switch config no sntp daylight 146 X Ring Commands Set Commands Level Description Example ring enable G Enable X ring switch config ring enable ring master G Enable ring master switch config ring master ring ringport G Configure 1st 2nd Ring switch config ring ringport 7 8 1st Ring Port
93. rms of this warranty as a conseguence of such events Because of Advantech s high guality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example network speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your manual product and any helpful information readily available 3 If your product is diagnosed as defective obtain an RMA return merchandize authorization number from your dealer This allows us to process your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer Declaration of C
94. rs in different VLANs can access this switch Select the port you want to configure Link Type There are 3 types of link type gt Access Link A segment which provides the link path for one or more stations to the VLAN aware device An Access Port untagged port connected to the access link has an untagged VID also called PVID After an untagged frame gets into the access port the switch will insert a four byte tag in the frame The contents of the last 12 bit of the tag is untagged VID When this frame is sent out through any of the access port of the same PVID the switch will remove the tag from the frame to recover it to what it was Those ports of the same untagged VID are regarded as the same VLAN group members Note Because the access port doesn t have an understanding of tagged frame the column field of Tagged VID is not available 78 gt Trunk Link A segment which provides the link path for one or more VLAN aware devices switches A Trunk Port connected to the trunk link has an understanding of tagged frame which is used for the communication among VLANs across switches Which frames of the specified VIDs will be forwarded depends on the values filled in the Tagged VID column field Please insert a comma between two VIDs Note 1 A trunk port doesn t insert tag into an untagged frame and therefore the untagged VID column field is not available 2 It s not necessary to type 1 in the tagged VID The trunk po
95. rt will forward the frames of VLAN 1 3 The trunk port has to be connected to a trunk hybrid port of the other switch Both the tagged VID of the two ports have to be the same gt Hybrid Link A segment which consists of Access and Trunk links The hybrid port has both the features of access and trunk ports A hybrid port has a PVID belonging to a particular VLAN and it also forwards the specified tagged frames for the purpose of VLAN communication across switches Note 1 It s not necessary to type 1 in the tagged VID The hybrid port will forward the frames of VLAN 1 2 The trunk port has to be connected to a trunk hybrid port of the other switch Both the tagged VID of the two ports have to be the same m Untagged VID This column field is available when Link Type is set as Access Link and Hybrid Link Assign a number in the range between 1 an 4094 m Tagged VID This column field is available when Link Type is set as Trunk Link and Hybrid Link Assign a number in the range between 1 an 4094 m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect m You can see the link type untagged VID and tagged VID information of each port in the table below on the screen 79 VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode s0219 z I Enable GYRP Protocol Management Wlan ID jo Apply 802 10 Configuration 1 Group Configuration Port Link Type Untagged Vid Tagged Vid Port 01 x Access Link zi Apply Help Port Li
96. s and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch IGMP have three fundamental types of message shown as follows A message sent from the guerier IGMP router or switch Query asking for a response from each host belonging to the multicast group A message sent by a host to the guerier to indicate that the Report host wants to be or is a member of a given group indicated in the report message Leave A message sent by a host to the guerier to indicate that the Group host has guit being a member of a specific multicast group The switch supports IP multicast You can enable IGMP protocol via setting the IGMP Configuration page to see the IGMP snooping information IP multicast addresses are in the range of 224 0 0 0 through 239 255 255 255 IGMP Protocol Enable or disable the IGMP protocol IGMP Query Select the IGMP query function as Enable or Auto to set the switch as a guerier for IGMP version 2 multicast networks m Last Member Query Count This item allows the user to specify the query counts 1 or 2 If guery count is set as 1 the switch will guery whether any member is still in the IGMP group for sending one guery after the guery interval With guery count being set as 2 the switch will send two gueries after the guery interval m Last Member Query Interval Fill in the number in seconds as the query interval 94 Click Apply IGMP Configuration IP address VLAN ID Member Port 239 255 255 253 1 889 RAR A Aca a K
97. s In Mbps Port 18 0 Mbps ID Mbps Port 19 In Mbps 0 Mbps Port 20 0 mbps In Mbps Port 21 0 Mbps ID Mbps Port 22 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 23 0 mbps os Mbps Port 24 0 mbps os Mbps Port 25 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 26 0 Mbps I Mbps Apply Help Rate Limiting interface Nm Ingress Assign the port effective ingress rate The default value is 0 NM Egress Assign the port effective egress rate The default value is O m Andthen click Apply to have the configuration take effect 72 6 20 VLAN configuration A Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain which would allow you to isolate network traffic so only the members of the same VLAN will receive traffic from the ones of the same VLAN Basically creating a VLAN on a switch is logically eguivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch However all the network devices are still plugged into the same switch physically This switch supports Port based and 802 1Q tagged based VLAN The default configuration of VLAN operation mode is Disable VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode Disable x I Enable GVRP Protocol Management Vlan ID o Apply VLAN NOT ENABLE VLAN Configuration interface 73 6 20 1 Port based VLAN A port based VLAN basically consists of its members ports which means the VLAN is created by grouping the selected ports This method provides the co
98. s are available the Syslog Client Mode selection item on the Syslog Configuration tab and the E mail Alert selection item on the SMTP Configuration tab must be enabled first Those drop down menu items have 3 selections Link UP Link Down and Link UP amp Link Down Disable means no event will be sent to the system log SMTP server gt Link UP The system will only issue a log message when the link up event of the port occurs gt Link Down The system will only issue a log message when the link down 42 event of port occurs gt Link UP 8 Link Down The system will issue a log message at the time when port connection is link up and link down System Event Log Event Configuration Syslog Configuration 1 SMTP Configuration T Event Configuration System Event Selection Event Type Syslog SMTP Device cold start CI E Device warm start O NW Authentication failure M Vv X Ring topology change v O Port Event Selection Port Syslog Port 01 Disabe zl Port 02 Disabe 3 Port 03 Disable zl Port 04 Disable zl Port 05 Disable zl Disable z Port 06 Disable 3 Disable z Port 07 Disabe z Disabe z Port 08 Disable z Disabe z Port 09 Disabe z Disable z Port 10 Disabe 3 Disabe zl Port 11 Disable zl Disable z Port 12 Disabe zl Disabe 3 Port 13 Disable z Disable zl Port 14 Disable z Disabe zl Port 15 Disabe z Disabe z Port 16 Disable zl Disable z
99. sable Use the flowcontrol configuration command on Ethernet ports to control traffic rates during congestion switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if flowcontrol enable no flowcontrol Disable flow control of interface switch config if no flowcontrol security enable Enable security of interface switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if security enable no security I Disable security of switch config interface interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if no security ratelimit in I Get interface input rate switch config interface Value limiting fastEthernet 2 switch config if ratelimit in 100 121 ratelimit out Value Set interface output rate limiting switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if ratelimit out 100 show ratelimit Show interfaces rate limiting switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if show ratelimit state Enable Disable Use the state interface configuration command to specify the state mode of operation for Ethernet ports Use the disable form of this command to disable the port switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if state Disable show interface configuration show interface configuration status switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if show interface configuration show interface status s
100. ssign the mail server IP address when Email Alert is enabled this function will then be available m Mail Subject The subject of the mail Users can modify the string Sender Type in an alias of the switch in complete email address format e g switch101 123 com to identify where the e mail alert comes from m Authentication Having ticked this checkbox the mail account password and confirm password column fields will then show up Configure the email account and password for authentication when this switch logs in to the SMTP server m Mail Account Set up the email account e g johnadmin to receive the email alert It must be an existing email account on the mail server Password Type in the password for the email account m Confirm Password Reconfirm the password Rept e mail Address 1 6 You can also fill each of the column fields with up to 6 e mail accounts to receive the email alert m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect 40 System Event Log SMTP Configuration Syslog Configuration I SMTP Configuration Event Configuration E mail Alert Enable D SMTP Server IP Address 192 168 1 5 Mail Subject Automated Email Aler Sender switch101 123 com_ Authentication Mail Account fiohnadmin Password ees Confirm Password ees ti it sS Rcpt e mail Address 1 supervisor 123 com Rcpt e mail Address 2 ms i2zsen ooo Rcpt e mail Address 3 Rcpt e mail Address 4
101. st filtering entry switch config no multicast filtering 239 0 0 1 1 show multicast filtering Show multicast filtering table switch show multicast filtering 134 SNMP Commands Set Commands Level Description Example snmp system name System Name G Set SNMP agent system name switch config snmp system name I2switch snmp system location G Ger SNMP agent switch config snmp system System Location system location location lab snmp system contact G Get SNMP agent switch config snmp system System Contact system contact contact where snmp agent mode G Select the agent mode switch config snmp agent mode v1v2c v3 v1v2cv3 of SNMP viv2cv3 snmp community G Add SNMP community switch config snmp community strings Community string strings public right rw right RO RW snmp server host G Configure SNMP switch config snmp server host IP address server host information 192 168 1 50 community public community and community string trap version v1 Community string remove trap version Switch config no snmp server v1 v2c host 192 168 1 50 snmpv3 context name G Configure the context switch config snmpv3 context Context Name name name Test snmpv3 user G Configure the user switch config snmpv3 user User Name profile for SNMPV3 test01 group G1 password group agent Privacy AuthPW PrivPW Group Name password could be p
102. t any one of the PCs on the network can connect with the industrial switch through the web browser The industrial switch default value of IP subnet mask username and password are listed as below IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 User Name admin Password admin 26 6 3 System Login 1 Launch the Internet Explorer on the PC 2 Key in http the IP address of the switch and then Press Enter File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Fe z r x EN search TY Favorites a Se 3 Address http 192 168 1 1 The login screen will appear right after Key in the user name and password The default user name and password are the same as admin 5 Press Enter or click the OK button and then the home screen of the Web based management appears 27 6 4 System Information User can assign the system name description location and contact personnel to identify the switch The version table below is a read only field to show the basic information of the switch m System Name Assign the system name of the switch The maximum length is 64 bytes System Description Describes the switch System Location Assign the switch physical location The maximum length is 64 bytes System Contact Enter the name of contact person or organization Firmware Version Displays the switch s firmware version Kernel Version Displays the kernel software vers
103. t assign Daylight Saving Period and Daylight Saving Offset again m UTC Timezone Universal Time Coordinated Set the switch location time zone The following table lists the different location time zone for your reference Local Time Zone Conversion from UTC Time at 12 00 UTC 45 AST Atlantic Standard 4 hours 8 am EDT Eastern Daylight EST Eastern Standard 5 hours 7 am CDT Central Daylight CST Central Standard 6 hours 6 am MDT Mountain Daylight MST Mountain Standard 7 hours 5 am PDT Pacific Daylight PST Pacific Standard 8 hours 4 am ADT Alaskan Daylight HAW Hawaiian 10 hours 2 am Standard CET Central European FWT French Winter MET Middle European 1 hour 1 pm MEWT Middle European Winter SWT Swedish Winter EET Eastern 2 hours 2 pm European USSR Zone 1 BT Baghdad USSR 3 hours 3 pm Zone 2 46 WAST West Australian 7 hours 7 pm Standard CCT China Coast 8 hours 8 pm USSR Zone 7 JST Japan Standard 9 hours 9 pm USSR Zone 8 EAST East Australian Standard GST 10 hours 10 pm Guam Standard USSR Zone 9 IDLE International Date Line NZST New Zealand 12 hours Midnight Standard NZT New Zealand Nm SNTP Sever URL Set the SNTP server IP address You can assign a local network time server IP address or an internet time server IP address m Switch Timer When the switch has successfully connected to the SNTP server whose IP
104. tch config bsf control Packets BSF bsf ip multicast G Enable IP Multicast switch config bsf ip multicast Packets BSF bsf broadcast G Packets BSF switch config bsf broadcast no bsf flooded unicast G Disable Flooded switch config no bsf flooded multicast Unicast Multicast unicast multicast Packets BSF no bsf control G Disable Control switch config no bsf control Packets BSF no bsf ip multicast G Disable IP Multicast switch config no bsf ip multicast Packets BSF no bsf broadcast G Disable Broadcast switch config no bsf broadcast Packets BSF jumbo frame G Enable jumbo frame switch config jumbo frame no jumbo frame G Disable jumbo frame switch config no jumbo frame show jumbo frame G Show jumbo frame switch show jumbo frame enable disable 120 Port Commands Set Commands Level Description Example interface fastEthernet G Choose the port for switch config interface Portid modification fastEthernet 2 duplex I Use the duplex switch config interface full half configuration command fastEthernet 2 to specify the duplex _ switch config if duplex full mode of operation for Fast Ethernet speed I Use the speed switch config interface 10 100 1000 auto configuration command to specify the speed mode of operation for Fast Ethernet the speed can t be set to 1000 if the port isn t a giga port fastEthernet 2 switch config if speed 100 flowcontrol Enable Di
105. uration Set System Priority of the trunk group The default is 1 Select a trunk group ID by pull down the drop down menu bar Enable LAGP Include the member ports by clicking the Add button after selecting the port number and the column field of Work Ports changes automatically Port Trunk Aggregator Setting Aggregator Setting 1 Aggregator Information State Activity System Priority Group ID Trunki z Lacp Enable D Work Ports 2 Port 03 Port 05 lt lt Add Remove gt gt Apply Delete Help Switch 1 configuration interface 66 Port Trunk Aggregator Information Aggregator Setting 1 Aggregator Information State Activity Groupi Actor Partner Priority 1 1 MAC 001F3820820E OOOF38FFF501 PortNo Key Priority Active PortNo Key Priority 3 313 1 selected 8 513 1 5 513 1 selected 7 513 1 Static Trunking Group Group Key 2 Port Member Port 01 Port 02 Aggregation Information of Switch 1 5 Click on the tab of Aggregator Information to check the trunked group information as the illustration shown above after the two switches configured 67 m Switch 2 configuration Port Trunk Aggregator Setting Aggregator Setting 1 Aggregator Information State Activity System Priority Group ID Trunk 1 z Lacp z Work Ports 2 lt lt Add Remove gt gt Apply Delete Help Switch 2 configuration interface Set System Priority of the trunk group The default is 1
106. ver Enable or Disable the DHCP Server function Enable the switch will be the DHCP server on your local network Low IP Address Type in an IP address Low IP address is the beginning of the dynamic IP range For example dynamic IP is in the range between 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 200 In contrast 192 168 1 100 is the Low IP address High IP Address Type in an IP address High IP address is the end of the dynamic IP range For example dynamic IP is in the range between 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 200 In contrast 192 168 1 200 is the High IP address Subnet Mask Type in the subnet mask of the IP configuration Gateway Type in the IP address of the gateway in your network DNS Type in the Domain Name Server IP Address in your network Lease Time sec It is the time period that system will reset the dynamic IP assignment to ensure the dynamic IP will not been occupied for a long time or the server doesn t know that the dynamic IP is idle And then click Apply DHCP Server System Configuration System Configuration 1 Client Entries Port and IP Binding DHCP Server Disable Low IP Address 192 168 1100 High IP Address 192 168 1 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 DNS 0 0 00 OO Lease Time sec 86400 Apply Help DHCP Server Configuration interface 32 6 6 2 Client Entries When the DHCP server function is enabled the system will collect the DHCP client information
107. will be displayed m RxBcastPkt The number of good broadcast packets received RxOctel The number of octels of data received including those in bad packet excluding framing bits but including FCS octels excluding RxPausePkt m RxMcastPkt The number of good multicast packets received except broadcast packets m RxFCSErr The number of packets received that had a bad FCS or RX ER asserted with the proper and integral octels m RxOverSizePkt The number of packets received that were longer than Max Pkt Len 1522 bytes and were otherwise well formed m RxAlignErr The number of packets received that had a bad FCS or RX ER asserted with the proper and non integral octels m RxJabber The number of packets received that were longer than Max Pkt Len 51522 bytes and had a bad FCS or RX ER asserted 58 RxFragment The number of packets received that were less than 64 octels long and had a bad FCS or RX ER asserted RxUndersizePkt The number of packets received that were less than 64 octels long and were otherwise well formed RxPkt64 The number of packets received that were 64 octels in length including bad packets but excluding RxPausePkt RxPkt65to127 The number of packets received that were between 65 and 127 octels in length including error packets RxPkt128to255 The number of packets received that were between 128 and 255 octels in length including error packets RxPkt256to511 The number of packets received that wer
108. work again Via this interface you can add modify delete a static MAC address Add the Static MAC Address You can add static MAC address in the switch s MAC table here If the destination address and the VLAN ID of the packet meet the conditions set in the Static MAC Addresses table the packet will be forwarded to the port only m MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the port that should permanently forward traffic regardless of the device network activity m Port No Pull down the selection menu to select the port number to which the traffic will be forwarded m VLAN ID Key in the VLAN ID to be the forwarding condition m Click Add m f you want to delete the MAC address from filtering table select the MAC address and click Delete 104 MAC Address Table Static MAC Addresses Static MAC Addresses H MAC Filtering 1 All Mac Addresses 1 Multicast Filtering MAC Address Port VLANID 44BBCCDDEEFF Dort OI AACCBBDDEEFF Port 04 3 1E33FDC46E22 Port 10 O MAC Address C2569A3E40FE Port No Port 01 v VLAN ID Nia Add Delete Help Static MAC Addresses interface 105 6 29 2 MAC Filtering By filtering MAC address with VLAN ID the switch will drop the packet when both its destination MAC address and VLAN ID meet the condition configured in the MAC Filtering table You can add and delete the MAC filters MAC Address Table MAC Filtering Static MAC Addresses I MAC Filtering All Mac Addresses Mu
109. y acl vid G Configure ACL VLAN jswitch config acl vid any Any VLAN ID ID acl pktype G Configure ACL packet switch config acl pktype ipv4 IPv4 Non IPv4 type acl ethtype G Configure ACL ether switch config acl ethtype arp Any ARP IPX Type type value acl sip any G Any Src IP switch config acl sip any acl sip ip G Specify Src IP and switch config acl sip ip IP address Mask Mask 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 acl dip any D Any Des IP switch config acl dip any acl dip ip G Specify Des IP and switch config acl dip ip IP address Mask Mask 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 acl frg G Configure ACL IP switch config acl frg check Check Uncheck fragment acl 14 other G Configure ACL L4 switch config acl 14 other any Any ICMP IGMP Proto protocol other type col value acl 14 tcp G Configure ACL L4 switch config acl 14 tcp ftp Any FTP HTTP Port protocol TCP Number acl 14 udp G Configure ACL L4 switch config acl 14 udp tftp Any TFTP Port protocol UDP Number acl add G Add new group switch config acl add structure acl show G Show content of switch config acl show 149 current configured ACL group acl test Debug command for switch config acl test 0 ACL no acl Delete ACL group switch config no acl 1 show acl Show ACL list switch show acl 150 X RSTP Command Set Commands Level Descript

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