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1. z E amp 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 00000000009 OOOOOOOOO Gans e Open Vision User s Manual 10 4 Monitor Area User can by HOST Monitor Informnation intact control in network state of apparatus Status Type Description Name Reference Totaltests Failtests Alive Time Modified at 192 168 10 1 l 17 06 09 16 24 192 168 10 2 17 06 09 16 24 192 168 10 3 17 06 09 16 24 MIB Brower It is a Standard SNMP MIB Brower the user does not need to buy MIB Brower in addition OPEN VISION V3 0 offers intact MIB Brower users can to utilize SNMP MIB File manage the apparatus of different brands at the same time reach omni directional management Gi MIB Browser i I SNMP agent About d Ge im Fl 0 Agent 192 168 10 1 Contact OID 136 1412597210000 5 ii il Get Set Walk View Table Info Clear Stop Mib Tree Mib Modoule gl IPnriMirrnr n co standard a a c registration authority Jd made 192168101 x Pollevery o EC identified orgsnization eC ded p contact S O internet TES 3062GF MM SC private e ment on S E enterprises Industrial 8 port Managed Et vali S switches fv01 00 valid S E oRing 00 1 94 25 00 28 z S E products PIES 3062GF MM SC disabled S E
2. het save az defualt topology OID Configuration 1 estem Configuration k Description config amalgamate in the same Group Table Close Topology Group Table Save the current configuration as a Ctrl S Ctrl Save the ALL configuration as a GML file 113 Open Vision User s Manual Save device topology info to Default value If you restart the Topology view will directly show our save devices topology Load OID Config File Need to set up OlDMandialog first het save as defualt topology GE Load OID Config File Save topology view utility system config configuration If does not save after restarting the software system config will turn into the default value Topology view config estore to factory defaults Ctril P Print Topology Ctrl E Terminate Topology View program Edit Select Edit to show Task menu Q save Current Setting Qc Save OID Confie File N A SAVE OID Config File Need to set ave ontig up OlDMandialog first GJ Default System Configuration File Tool View Layout Management Context Menu Piscowe Ctl D d _ v g Disce SET entralize Clear St Devi I T TopoView Config Jntitled Graph i SETTER Find Fom Management Dialog 4 Topologyviey EIBUIBU Devices me 192 168 10 1 Discover the switches on the same subnet Topology View will display all discovered switches
3. Enable Web Management Enable Telnet Management v Enable SNMP Management Secure IP List IP Address 1 92 168 10 45 sP Add Delete IP Security interface 88 amp ORing Open Vision User s Manual The following table describes the labels in this screen Label IP security MODE Enable Disable the IP security function Enable WEB Mark the blank to enable WEB Management Management Enable Telnet Mark the blank to enable Telnet Management Management Enable SNMP Management Apply Click Apply to set the configurations Show help file Mark the blank to enable MPSN Management 89 ORing Open Vision User s Manual Port Security Port security is to add static MAG addresses to hardware forwarding database If port security is enabled at Port Control page only the frames with MAC addresses in this list will be forwarded otherwise will be discarded REN LV 132 158 0 23 FFR Ring l O0 1E 34 22 3344 PwR2 GE H M Fault VLAN ME ie 35 SNMP omme ML TT TT TT SHMPv3 User Tan Sat E al oe ae ale ae as Traffic Prioritization 2 4 ie B 10 1 14 16 Port Based Priority ind ie MAC Address Ic TOS Settings Multicast Multicast Filter MYA IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Table Security IP Security Port Security MAC Blacklist 802 1 IP Guard Warning Monitor And Diagnostic MAC Address ont 94112233 Save Configuration Factory Default Port Ho Port 01
4. Function Bar Device Tree Topology Area respectively System Log Area Group Table File Edit Tool View Layout Management Context Menu Help System Bar a Topology Yiew Limited for 10 devices E BIK Ko 8 931 H 4 ry amp MIN Find 192 168 10 2 Display Ip Discovery Refresh Zoom In Zoom Out Layout Centralize Clear State Edit Name Transform Pick Edit Group talbe 4 Topologyview 9 Group View MAP amp Topology Function Bar Detected Devices se 192 168 10 1 o UEFA 4 192 168 10 3 Device Tree Topology Area 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 3 System Log Area Type Date Description Topology Link 10 Nov 2010 14 11 56 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 2 LinkUp 10 Nov 2010 14 11 41 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 3 LinkUp 10 Nov 2010 14 11 26 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 3 LinkDown 10 Nov 2010 14 11 24 192 158 10 1 Port 2 Trap link up 10 Nov 2010 14 11 13 1192 168 10 1 Port 2 Trap link down I Topology Link 10 Nov 2010 14 11 13 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 2 LinkDown v 192 168 10 2 JELB3SAUTSS gs liDevice Link 3 3 112 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual 9 4 System Bar File Select File to show the File menu ae Topology View Limited for 10 devices N Edit ul Pick E uw i Ctl N Ci ete i J am 77 Open CtlkO wout Centralize Clear state Edit Name Transform Import Child 3 er Chic nave as Colts i Save all Ctrl HL
5. Open Vision User s Manual STEP 3 O Ring Function sets up successfully Group O Ring Setting Wizard Select the upgrade method local firmware image or remote tftp server Mode JMAC IP Address 1st Ring Part Port 01 vi IES 3062GT 00 1E 94 22 00 34 192 168 10 2 2nd Ring Port Port 02 IES 3082GP 00 1E 94 37 00 76 192 168 10 1 Coupling Port NO USE vi Homing Port ND USE Open Vision Login Required 42 Open Vision User s Manual Switch Function Interface The function interface is the same with function tree on web Ul That means all functions can be configure on web they can also configured by Open Vision All Functions Basic Setting DHCP Server Port Setting Redundancy VLAN SNMP E Traffic Prioritization E E Multicast E Security E Warning mi Monitor And Diagnostic m POE Save To Flash Factory Default Reboot Functions Interface and Tree on Open Vision and WEB 43 ORing 6 1 Basic Setting 6 1 1 System login System Login 1 2 3 4 Open Vision User s Manual Launch the Open Vision To get into Basics The login screen appears Key in the username and password The default username and password is admin Click Enter or Login button then the main interface of the Web based management appears All Functians Ee EE Ee 8 86 E Ee Ee 8 06 DHCP Server Part Setting Redundan
6. W Keep Current Username and Password l Reset switch to default configuration Click Apply to reset all configurations to the default value You can select Keep current IP address setting and Keep current username amp password to prevent IP and username and password form default 6 14 System Reboot I 192 168 0 230 FPR Ring All Functions 00 1E 94 243344 Fyr BE FR Fault gt Multicast Multicast Filter 1 3 2 3 1 13 15 d ed TT IGMP Snooping IGMP Srooping Table RA IU NA N A A A secu TE SE NE ESE Warning Monitor 4nd Diagnostic Save Configuration Factor Default for eboot lt System Reboot interface 107 e ORi e Open Vision User s Manual Gwitch Status Interface 7 1 The GUI for users to get switch status Users are able to get switches information by the simple interface 13 192 168 0 230 FwH1 Ring 00 1E 94 243344 PwR2Z ME A M Fault 1 3 2 D g 11 ENE 2 4 b B 10 12 14 16 Icon Description av es Show the IP and MAC Address of the switch 00 11 22 35 44 53 Show the port link status of the switch nd Switch Status LED alt 108 ORing Open Vision User s Manual Switch Confiquration Interface 8 1 The relationship of function interface and the configuration interfaces When user selects the function to configure the related parameters will be displayed on configuration interface for user to set detai
7. About N A 128 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual 9 5 Function Bar D ea Discovery Refresh Zoom In Zoom Out Layout Centralize Clear State Edit Name Transform z 7 FE H p rad A e MN Find 192 168 10 2 Go Display Ip v Pick Edit Icon Description The same with task Discovery Discovery Refresh Zoom in the topology Zoom In j Zoom out the topoloay Zoom Out P 9y Layout t gas Centralize User can clear Topology Area status Clear State User can oneself define group name Edit Name em Transforming Move all switches at the same Transform time Picking Pick one switch to move Pick 3 Editing When Topology Area into editing e mode users are able to add or delete 1 switches and links 129 Open Vision User s Manual Find the specific host in the topology Device Label Ip fr Show Designated Device info 9 6 Device Tree After execute Discovery Topology View will list the discovered devices on the Device Tree y Iopology View Limited for 10 devices only File Task View Layout Management Help en Z Li D amp E D ow 1 Discovery Refresh ZoomIn Zoom Out Layout Centralize Clear State Edit Device Tree Group Tree Untitled Graph We Detected Devices e 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 3 Select certain note and right click the mouse will show the menu Device Tree
8. Auto Flush MAC Address Table When ports Link Down Mark the blank to enable the function Apply 0 Click Apply to set the configurations 102 ORing Open Vision User s Manual Port Statistics Port statistics show several statistics counters for all ports O0 1E 94 22 33 44 Pwr GE R M Fault All Functions Ly 192 168 0 230 PR Ring IP Guard Allow List IP Guard SuperlP List 1 3 F T 3 11 13 15 IP Guard Monitor List M i dh dmn uh e uk ia Warming Fault Alam ale ole ale ale ale ole ole System Warning 2 4 B 10 12 14 16 Syslog Settings os Pet Twe Link State TXGood TX Bad RX Good RxBad p ENEE PAO Fo 100TX Up Prae 17439818 D 27088158 D Monitor And Diagnostic Port 02 100TX Down Enable n D n MAL Address Table Port 03 100TX Down Enable 0 MAL Address Aging PortO04 100TH Down Enable D 0 0 D E Fort Statistics Fot 05 1007 Down Enable kr a a i i Eu E tL art OMF nable Are Port 08 100TX Down Enable D D n o F Save Configuration Factory Default i A Reboot L3 4 Port Statistics interface The following table describes the labels in this screen Show port speed and media type smeden OOOO TX GOOD Packet The number of good packets sent by this port TX Bad Packet The number of bad packets sent by this port RX GOOD Packet The number of good packets received by this port RX Bad Packet The number of bad packets received by this port
9. Reboot ESI Essen d Port Security interface The following table describes the labels in this screen MAC Address Input MAC Address to a specific port Select port of switch Delete Delete the entry Add Add an entry of MAC and port information 90 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual MAC Blacklist MAC Blacklist can eliminate the traffic forwarding to specific MAC addresses in list Any frames forwarding to MAC addresses in this list will be discarded Thus the target device will never receive any frame All Functions Ly 192 168 0 230 FWA Ring VLAN O0 1E 93422 33 44 PwH2 m H M Fault 5 SNMP 1 3 F T d 11 le 15 Communi ud dl SNMP ys User iene HII Traffic Prioritization 2 4 E m 10 12 14 16 Port Based Priority COS Settings TOS Settings Multicast Multicast Filter MIVA IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping T able Security IP Security Port Security MAL Blacklist 80219 IP Guard Warning Monitor 4nd Diagnostic Save Configuration Factory Default MAC Address i 942259566 Reboot MAC Blacklist interface ES The following table describes the labels in this screen MAC Address Input MAC Address to add to MAC Blacklist PotNO Select port of switch Add an entry to Blacklist table 91 ORi Open Vision User s Manual 802 1x 802 1x Radius Server 802 1x makes the use of the physical access characteristics of IEEE802 LAN infrastructures in order to provide a aut
10. TX Abort Packet The number of packets aborted by this port Packet Collision The number of times a collision detected by this port Clear Clear all counters Show help file 103 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual Port Monitoring Port monitoring supports TX egress only RX ingress only and TX RX monitoring TX monitoring sends any data that egress out checked TX source ports to a selected TX destination port as well RX monitoring sends any data that ingress in checked RX source ports out to a selected RX destination port as well as sending the frame where it normally would have gone Note that keep all source ports unchecked in order to disable port monitoring All Functions I 192 168 0230 FR Ring 00 1E 94 24 33 44 PWR m H M Fault IP Security Port Security E 1 3 F T g 11 13 15 Ta il 602 1 Pot Auth MEME IP Guard TE 398 348 Port Configuration ye fea d Destination T Port Part 01 uard SuperlP Lis IP Guard Monitor List Destination Hz Port Part 02 ine Alarm PotNo 00 0000 OE Ma Source TX TA Source RX BA System Warning Port 01 Yes Syslog Settings pons SMTP Settings Port od E Event Settings Port 05 i Monitor And Diagnostic Part 06 MAC Address T able Port 07 MAC Address Aging Part 08 v a iue Source Tx lw art Mirroring System Event Log 3 Source Fes 4 Save Configuration Factory Default i Clear Port monitoring interface The following table des
11. Croup Tree Tntitle me C Detected Devices e RENT cn m 1921884 7 i Log Event 192 168 Device Information Path Management Find It Location Alert Network Flow Fort Performance Ring Information 130 ORing Open Vision User s Manual Open Web Open Switch Web Page Log Event Open Switch Log Event Table Show Device Information 1 Port Neighbor List Device information IP 192 168 10 2 Port Neighbor List Device Detail Map Info Part Meighbor IP Mame Description F 192 168 10 3 IES 3052F X Mh ScC Industrial 8 port Managed Ethernet Swit 1 192 168 10 1 IG5 3044GP Industrial 8 port managed Gigabit Ether Retesn Neighbor IP Show Neighbor Device IP Name Show Switch model name Description Show device Description ChassisID Show device MAC 2 Device Detail l Device information Device N A IP 192 168 10 2 Information Port Neighbor List Device Detail Map Info Device Info System Mame IGS 30448P System Description ase TOO and 4x1 060 71000Base X SFP socket Opp 1 3 5 1 4 1 25872 100 0 0 18 Graup D efaultGraup Topology Info Device Annotation ORING TEST Device Annotation Can accord with user s demand increase notes 3 Map Info This feature is to use google map users can Map 131 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual info page enter the address topology vie
12. IP range control any contains IP a device Do not restrict the brand or device kind enable users to control all device on the network reach omni directional control e Host Monitor Limited for 10 devices only File View Help System Bar S me I b Lj LJ Le Le IH Interval 1 sec Timeout 2 sc W Find Gof Function Bar New Open Save Add Delete Stop Monitor Status Type Description Name Reference Totaltests Failtests Alive Time Modified at Device Tree Monitor Area 10 1 System Bar File Select File to show the File menu Host Monitor Limited for 10 IE View Help E New CtlN A I oy Open CthO Delete Stop Save Chis Mon e Ext ChE Stat 143 Open Vision User s Manual Hotkey Ctrl N Stat new host monitor work xs Load the configuration that you saved Ey Open Ctrl O 2 d before Save the current configuration as a Save Ctrl S J mnt file Ctrl E Terminate Host monitor program View Show Hide Various system bar D Host Monitor Limited for 10 devices only HM Help ToolBar E v Agent Interval g New a gent SNMP Delete Gro Y Find Interval 1 Stop Monitor Default Status Type Descri About Show Host monitor version z Host Monitor Limited for 10 devices o File View ELI About Int Monitor Status Type 144 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual 10 2
13. Q0 1E 34 25 00 28 IES 3062GF MM SC 132 158 10 1 00 1E 34 25 00 20 Scan Devices Configuration Syslog Events FJ Wizards 7 Group IP Setting Group Firmware Update Group O Ring Setting switch Management Interface Devices Show the amount of discovered switches All Devices Show all discovered switches detail information 31 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual 5 2 Status Monitor otatus Monitor provides user to monitor multi switches in a page Through the color changes user can know something happened to switches then tack action to repair the situation Query Period 110 i sec Query Timeout 5 2 sec Beep Alam T l Userdefine sound file name P gt Open y Change Error Devices tg Delete Selected Devices Q9 Refresh PEST MAC Address Model Last Reported Time E Othe 7 E 132 158 10 1 00 1E 34 25 00 20 IES 3052GF M 2003 65 11 EF 09 41 21 Online Status Monitor Interface The period that Open Vision will send a packet to device to Query Period i B query status Set the timeout period After the period Open Vision does not receive reply from device warning message will be displayed Mark the blank for beep alarm Open Vision will let your PC Beep Alarm l make sound to inform user that some events happen When switch breaks down Our can direct change switch then Change error push change error Devices commander utility will Devices upgrade breaks down
14. SII from from from from from from ii 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 from 198 19 19 19 19 i with 32 bytes of data 16 hytes 32 time 3ms hutes 32 hytes 32 hytes 32 hutes 32 hutes 32 hutes 32 hutes 32 time 3ms time 3ms 10 time 3ms time 3ms time 3ms time 3ms time 3ms 17 TTL 29 TTL 29 TTL 29 TTL 29 TTL 29 TTL 29 TTL 29 TTL 29 Open Vision User s Manual C Documents and Settings Admanistrator gt ping 192 168 20 20 t Pinging 192 168 20 20 with 32 bytes of data from from from from from from from from 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 168 168 168 168 168 168 168 168 20 24 24 24 APA 2M 2M 2M 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 bytes 32 bytes 32 bytes 32 hytes 32 hytes 32 hyutes 32 hutes 32 hutes 32 time 9ms time 3ms time 3ms time 3ms time 3ms time 3ms time 3ms time 3ms ITL 29 ITL 29 ITL 29 ITL 29 ITL 29 ITL 29 TTL 2 ITL 29 C Documents and Settings Administrator gt ping 192 168 30 23 t Pinging 192 168 30 23 with 32 bytes of data 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 168 168 168 168 168 168 168 168 30 30 3 3 34 Be fr 3 JM 23 23 23 23 23 23 7 r 1 23 TTL 29 TTL 29 TTL 29 ITL 29 ITL 29 ITL 29 ITL 29 ITL 29 hutes 32 time 1 ms hutes 32 hutes 32 hytes 32 hutes 32 hutes 32 hutes 32 hytes 32 from from time 3ms
15. TM RE ap Device Fault Open Ring C MSTP LLDP 2 4 E 9 Red as Error Auto Provision Mesue Backup 1 239 255 255 250 1 3 Upgrade 2 224 0 0 2 E 3 DHCP Server 3 224 0 0 8 1 3 Port Setting Redundancy VLAN SNMP Traffic Prioritization Multicast Multicast Filter MYR IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping T able UIS RESI IGMP Snooping Table Interface The following table describes the labels in this screen owitch will be IGMP querier or not There should exist one and only one IGMP querier in an IGMP ater Mode application The Auto mode means that the querier is the one with lower IP address IGMP Snooping Table Show current IP multicast list Apply Click Apply to set the configurations 87 ORing 6 9 Security Open Vision User s Manual Five useful functions can enhance security of switch IP Security Port Security MAG Blacklist and MAG address Aging and 802 1x protocol IP Security Only IP in the Secure IP List can manage the switch through your defined management mode All Functions PG G Basics Port Configuration Redundancy Traffic Prioritization IGMP Snooping VLAN SNMP Security IP Security Port Security MAC Blacklist MAC Address Aging 802 1 Warning Monitor nd Diagnostic Save To Flash WEB Telnet SNMP Ly 192 168 0 230 PWA Ring O0 1E 94 22 53 44 PyR2 ME AM Fault 1 3 5 T 3 11 jf Sie 2 4 B 10 12 14 16 Mode Enable v
16. discover the devices in the same network Version select SNMP version V1 V2 Time out SNMP wait time if the device does not respond than to determine the lost contact For SNMP check Explorer Path Specify the Internet Explorer path in the OS Report Manage Auto save system log area info to excel file Entry System log reaches the designated 116 e Open Vision User s Manual quantity auto save to Excel file Report Manager Entry 0 Daily Reach designated o clock auto save to Excel file Report Manager Entry 0 2 Hour 30 Min Load Topology Start reading the default topology information to be with the Save as default topology Startup Start the WINDOWS at the same time automatically start TOPOLOGY VIEW Minimize Start TOPOLOGY VIEW automatically minimized to the lower right tool cases 117 e Open Vision User s Manual System Mame System Desc Device Option Path Option View Option Show Icon Background FontColor ai Link Option Link Normal BE Link Fail E Link Change Hotkey ToolTip Option Enable or disable to display the switches certain information 4 TopoView Config View Option Setting path size amp font size and Icon color Link Option Setting Link status color 118 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual 6 OID management dialog Ea reser SID 1 3 6 1 4 1 25972 100 4 0 2 2997 2 100 4 0 2 28972 100 4 1 1 25972 1
17. sec Timeout 2 ec wv Find Go Stop Monitor Default Status Type Description Name Reference Totaltests Failtests Alive Time Modified at H 192 168 10 1 it 78 o 21 23 17 0609 15 59 H mne 1 78 0 5 17 06 09 15 59 O H 192 168 103 1 i 0 2123 oat 15 59 H 192 168 104 m 00 17 06 09 15 43 H 192 168 10 5 1 78 78 00 170609 15 43 Add Group 1 config monitor group Rang single or a lot of Add to Default O Host Name oring Ji Group Prefix oring Start io Type Name Group add single or a lot of device Prefix IP Prefix 147 Gans Ye Open Vision User s Manual Start IP Rang start value End IP Rang end value Confirm buttons 2 confirm rang and apply Add to Default Omot Ne joe MG O Group Prefix foring Smut 1 Em IO MJ Type TYPE GROUP YPE GROUP YPE GROUP YPE GROUP YPE GROUP YPE GROUP YPE GROUP YPE GROUP YPE GROUP YPE GROUP 3 Start monitor amp Host Monitor Limited for 10 devices only Bile View Br ss rn S O B m 5 Le E x Interval sec Timeow2 se Y k Status Type Description Reference Totaltests Failtests Alive Time Modified at Bele G i L zt O Delete a host monitor job Edit Edit group info Edit group ORING9 Name ORINGS N A Pm TES Name Define group name Description Define Description 148 Name orinel TYPE GROUP onng
18. x Pot Setting hhh bh Port Control Port Status LLILLLLL 2 4 Bb B 10 12 14 16 Rate Limit Port Trunk ene RSTP Mode Enable gt atus Redundancy Bridge Configuration Fast Recovery Mode O Ring Priority 32768 0 61440 O Astp Max Age Time 20 6 40 RSTP RSTP Settings Hello Time 2 2 1 10 RSTP Information Forward Delay Time 1 5 4 30 MSTP VLAN Port Configuration SNMP z Traffic Prioritization Admin P2P Admin Edge Admin Non ST Multicast Part N NANNN 128 Antin Trur False h Security Warning Monitor nd Diagnostic Path Cost 200000 1 200000000 POE TCR aj 0 240 Sava To Flssk 3 Priority 128 al Admin P2P Auto v Admin Edge True Y Admin Non STF False RSTP Setting interface The following table describes the labels in this screen You must enable or disable RSTP function before RSTP mode configuring the related parameters Priority 0 61440 A value used to identity the root bridge The bridge 69 amp ORing Max Age 6 40 Hello Time 1 10 Forwarding Delay Time 4 30 Path Cost 1 200000000 Priority 0 240 Admin P2P Open Vision User s Manual with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the root Ifthe value changes You must reboot the switch The value must be multiple of 4096 according to the protocol standard rule The number of seconds a bridge waits wi
19. 0 0 E Multicast Port 13 0 0 0 0 Security Fart 14 0 0 0 0 4 Warning Port 15 0 0 0 0 a Monitor 4nd Diagnostic PO Save Configuration T ca 5 DHCP Server Port and IP Binding interface 61 ORing Open Vision User s Manual 6 3 Port Configuration 6 3 1 Port Control By this function you can set the state speed duplex flow control and security of the port All Functions Ly 192 168 0 230 FWAR Ring 00 1E 94 24 33 44 PwRe BE H M Fault Basic Setting DHCP Server 1 3 5 T g 11 13 15 Erste AT TTTTT Port Control Pat Status MEME 2 d B B 1 12 14 15 Rate Limit Port Trunk ee Port No Speed Duplex Flow Control le Auto Negotiation Symmetric T SNMP mE G2 Enable Auto Negotiation Symmetric Disable Traffic Prioritization Port 01 Enable Auto Negotiation Symmetric Disable Multicast Port 02 Enable Auto Negotiation Symmetric Disable Security Port 03 Enable Auto Negotiation Symmetric Disable Warning He na AV egotetion mme pea Monitor And Di T ort nable uto Negotiation yrmetric Isable A Silent D Port 06 Enable Auto Negotiation Symmetric Disable Save To Flash Factory Default Reboot State Enable v Speed Duplex Auto Negotiation Y Flow Control Symmetric v Security Disable v C Port Control interface The following table describes the labels in this screen Port number for setting Enable or Disable Port Control function You can set Autonigotia
20. 0 2 DHCP Server Setting End IP Address 182 158 10 200 Allee Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Port and IP Binding Port Setting Gateway 182 158 10 254 Besa DNS 0 0 0 0 WLAN SNMP Lease Time 604800 5 sec Traffic Prioritization Multicast Security Warning Monitor And Diagnostic M DHCP Server Configuration interface The following table describes the labels in this screen Enable or Disable the DHCP Server function Enable the OEP server switch will be the DHCP server on your local network The dynamic IP assign range Low IP address is the beginning Start IP of the dynamic IP assigns range For example dynamic IP Address assign range is from 192 168 1 100 to 192 168 1 200 192 168 1 100 will be the Start IP address The dynamic IP assign range High IP address is the end of End IP the dynamic IP assigns range For example dynamic IP Address assign range is from 192 168 1 100 to 192 168 1 200 192 168 1 200 will be the End IP address 59 Lease Time Hour Open Vision User s Manual The dynamic IP assign range subnet mask The gateway in your network Domain Name Server IP Address in your network It is the period that system will reset the assigned dynamic IP to ensure the IP address is in used Apply Click Apply to set the configurations DHCP Server Client Entries When the DHCP server function is activated the system will collect the DHCP client informa
21. 00 1E 94 22 0 Traffic Prioritization Fl E ET RD T ET RIT T RET E Wi IE5 3160 Multicast f 1E5 3160 192 168 0230 00 N Warning Monitor nd Diagnostic Save Configuration Factory Default Reboot Status Monitor Scan Devices Configuration A Syslog Events 4 Wizards Group IP Setting Group Firmware Update Group O Ring Setting User Name Password j 192 168 0 230 5 8 Group O Ring Setting Wizard This wizard helps you to most easy setting O Ring for a group of devices OD Group O Ring Setting Wizard This wizard helps you to set ring for group of devices STEP 1 Select one or more devices to be configured STEP 2 Configure the ring coupling or homing port STEP 3 Apply settings Group O Ring Setting Wizard Interface STEP 1 Select one or more devices to be configured 40 Open Vision User s Manual Z Group O Ring Setting Wizard Select one or more devices to be configured JES 3082GP O0 1E 94 37 00 76 192 168 10 1 E IES 3062GT 00 1E 34 22 00 34 192 168 10 2 ol gt l Tl ere ae STEP 2 Select want to carry out Ring Function to port number Group O Ring Setting Wizard Select the upgrade method local firmware image or remote tftp server Model mac IPAddress Ist Ring Port Poto x IES 3062GT 00 1E 94 22 00 34 192 168 10 2 2nd Ring Port Port 02 vi IE 5 3082GP 00 1E 94 37 00 76 192 168 10 1 Coupling Port NO USE vi Homing Port NO USE 41
22. 00 41 2 Linkup Icon AR Jpg 25872 100 0 5 13 25972 100 4 3 2 28972 100 4 3 1 25972 100 0 7 10 Linkdown Icon 25972 100 3 0 1 25972 100 3 0 2 25972 100 0 7 11 25972 100 3 0 3 25972 100 0 6 15 Trap Icon ARtrapjpg 25872 100 0 7 12 25972 100 3 0 4 25972 100 0 6 16 25972 100 0 7 13 Locate Icon 25972 100 3 0 5 25972 100 0 6 17 25972 100 0 7 14 Description This function can let us oneself define device Icon Only need to put the designated picture to c Program Files Open Vision rec device Appoint the corresponding file name can finish the ICON configuration Select Left interface OID Select to want oneself to define Icon device the OID Eh OIDManDialog OID Input want oneself to define Icon device the OID Linkup Icon Appoint corresponding Linkup Icon icon name Linkdown Icon Appoint corresponding Linkdown Icon icon name 119 e Open Vision User s Manual Trap Icon Appoint corresponding Trap Icon icon name Locate Icon Appoint corresponding Locate Icon icon name View Can define the project that Function Bar reveals by oneself 9 Topology View Limited for 10 devices File Edit Tool BETA Layout Management Context Menu Help D gt G Zoom In Ctl p 4 A Discovery Refresh a Zoom Out CthDown State Edit Name Tra Device Tree Gw Clear topology state Find g Clear topology state all lew 9 Group View Gy Detected Dex 192168 Refr
23. 2009 10 42 10 Topology Link 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 2 LinkUp 28 Sep 2009 10 42 10 Topology Device 192 168 10 3 Alive 28 Sep 2009 10 42 10 Topology Device 192 168 10 2 Alive 28 Sep 2009 10 42 09 Topology Device 192 168 10 1 Alive 28 Sep 2009 10 33 42 Topology Device 192 168 10 3 Fail ne ING 10 22 41 Tanalacsr Dassee 107 169 107 Rail v Device Link 3 3 hec 136 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual Open Web Open Switch Web Page Log Event Open Switch Log Event Table CO 3 Cn in P BI Show Device Information 1 Port Neighbor List Device information IP 192 168 10 34 Port Neighbor List Device Detail Port Neighbor IP Name Description ChassisID 2 192168 10 1 IES 3062GF MM SC Industrial 8 port Managed Eth 00 1e 94 25 00 28 Device N A Information Neighbor IP Show Neighbor Device IP Name Show Switch model name Description Show device Description ChassisID Show device MAC 2 gt Device Detail 137 ORing Open Vision User s Manual ry Device information IP 192 168 10 3 Port Neighbor List Device Detail Device Info System Name IES 3062GF MM SC System Description 6x 10 100TX amp 2x 1000SX multi mode OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 25972 100 0 0 5 Group DefaultGroup Topology Info Device Annotation Device Annotation Can accord with user s demand increase notes Can reveal the information of the adjoint
24. 3 System Event Log Save Configuration E ose Exi ssil wi Apply 802 1x Port Authorize interface 4 The following table describes the labels in this screen m Reject force this port to be unauthorized Accept force this port to be authorized Authorize the state of this port was Port Authorized determined by the outcome of the 802 1x Mode authentication Disable this port will not participate in 802 1x Apply Click Apply to set the configurations 94 Open Vision User s Manual 802 1x Port Authorized Mode Show 802 1x port authorized state All Functions SNMFv3 User Trap Settings Traffic Prioritization Port Based Priority COS Settings TOS Settings Multicast Multicast Filter MIVA IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping T able Security IP Security Port Security MAL Blacklist 802 1 Port Auth IP Guard Warning Fault Alarm System Warning Monitor nd Diagnostic MAL Address T able MAC Address Aging Port Statistics Port Mirroring Sistem Event Log Save Configuration LE bee MF l ilk gt 4 802 1x Port Authorize State interface Ly 132 158 0230 FwHR1 Ring O01E 94 22 3344 FwR2 EB AM Fault 1 3 E J 11 la a 2 4 b g 10 es yes lb Port 01 Accept Port 02 Accept Port 03 Accept Port 4 Accept Port 05 Accept Fart OG Accept Port O7 Accept Fart 8 Accept Fart L3 Accept Port 10 Accept Port 11 Accept Port 12 Accept Port 13 Accept Port 14 Accept Furt 15 Acc
25. 3 Input SNMPv3 username Auth Password and Privacy Password which can be different with Auth Password To remove a current user profile 1 Input SNMPv3 user name you want to remove 2 Click Remove button Current SNMPv3 Show all SNMPv3 user profiles User Profile Apply Click Apply to set the configurations SNMP Trap Setting A trap manager is a management station that receives traps the system alerts generated by the switch If no trap manager is defined no traps will issue Create a trap manager by entering the IP address of the station and a community string To define management stations as trap manager and enter SNMP community strings and selects the SNMP version 79 ORing All Functions Basic Setting DHCP Server Port Setting Redundancy VLAN SNMP Community SNMPv3 User Trap Settings Traffic Prioritization Multicast Security Warring Monitor And Diagnostic Save Configuration Factory Default Reboot E E Open Vision User s Manual I 192 168 0 230 FWA Ring 00 1E 94 243344 PWR m H HM Fault 1 3 5 3 11 180016 2 4 b B 19 12 14 1B SevwelP Community 0 55 Trap Version Server IP 0 0 0 0 Community Trap Version VI C Vac a SNMP Trap Setting Interface The following table describes the labels in this screen Add Add trap server profile Remove trap server profile 80 ORing Open Vision User s Manual 6 7 Traffic Prioritization T
26. Enable or disable daylight saving time function When Daylight Saving Time daylight saving time is enabling you need to configure the daylight saving time period UTC Time Set the switch location time zone The following table lists zone the different location time zone for your reference AST Atlantic Standard 4 hours EDT Eastern Daylight EST Eastern Standard 5 hours CDT Central Daylight CST Central Standard 6 hours MDT Mountain Daylight MST Mountain Standard 7 hours PDT Pacific Daylight PST Pacific Standard ADT Alaskan 8 hours Daylight ALA Alaskan 9 hours Standard HAW Hawaiian 10 hours Standard 49 Open Vision User s Manual CET Central European FWT French Winter MET Middle European MEWT Middle 1 hour 1 pm European Winter SWT Swedish Winter EET Eastern European USSR Zone 1 BT Baghdad USSR J 3 hours 3 pm Zone 2 Conversion from UTC Time at 12 00 UTC WAST West hours 7 pm Australian Standard CCT China Coast 8 hours 8 pm USSR Zone 7 JST Japan Standard P 9 hours 9 pm USSR Zone 8 EAST East Australian Standard GST Guam Standard USSR Zone 9 2 hours 2 pm Op Cc gt D OD O 10 hours 10 pm IDLE International Date Line NZST New Zealand Standard NZT New Zealand 12 hours Midnight 50 Open Vision User s Manual SNTP Sever set the SNTP server IP address IP Address Daylig
27. Function Bar Ee Lx I Interval 1 sec Timeout 2 sc W Community public Ver 1 viv Find Go New Open Save Add Delete Stop Hotkey Ctrl N Stat new host monitor work Ctrl a Load the configuration that you saved before Save the current configuration as a m Save Ctrl S J mnt file N A Increase a host monitor job Delete a host monitor job otart or Stop monitor mena Monitor devices Interval SNMP Community String SNMP Agent Version Look for designated device Timeout Host monitor Check the number of times of devices if exceed Timeout N A does not connect to the devices yet ar judge for link down 145 10 3 Devices Tree Show host monitor group Tree Group om ORINGI ORING10 ORINGZ ORING3 ORING4 ORINGS ORING6 ORING ORINGS ORINGO Hotkey Description 999099090909 Add Increase a host monitor job Add Host 1 config monitor Rang 5 Add to Default N A Host add single device Prefix IP Prefix Start IP Rang start value End IP Rang end value Confirm buttons 146 Open Vision User s Manual Open Vision User s Manual 2 confirm rang and apply Add to Default Host Name HX O Group Prefix 19216810 Start 1 End 5 Wf Type Name TYPE HOST 192 168 10 1 TYPE HOST 3 Start monitor Host Monitor Limited for 10 devices only File View Help Il Interval I
28. Function Bar Discovery Discovery Filler Login Logout AutoLogout Reboot pen web Refresh Refresh amp ll Group IP Wizard Group Firmware Wizard Group O Ring Wizard About Sort Devices By Model fat Commander HA Devices 3 Fg IES 2050 fj E5 2050 192 168 2 128 00 1ES 3062GT M 192 168 10 1 00 1E 94 22 0 Pg 1ES 3160 fi IES 3150 192 168 0 230 00 All Functions Web Mode Basic Setting DHCP Server Port Setting Vlan I 192 168 0 230 FWR1 Ring 00 1E 94 22 33 44 PwR2 Wm R M Fault SNMP SEHE IE Traffic Prioritization Multicast Switch status Bar Security Warning Monitor and Diag Save Configuration Factory Default System Reboot Group Restore Group Backup Group Upgrade Switch Login interface Status Monitor Scan Devices Configuration 54 Syslog Events Wizards Group IF Setting Group Firmware Update Group O Ring Setting Switch management interface Switch function interface User Name Password 7 av 19 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual System Bar 3 1 Task User can select task to show Open Vision tasks menu Commander Task Settngs Help C Discovery 2 q Discovery Filter Ctl F Login Lo d Login Ctl L Logout F Reboot Ctl B Open Web Cth W Refresh CthR 92168215 9 Refresh A 4 Ex 1 00 1E 9 Click Discovery or Ctrl D to discover the switches on th
29. Industrial Ethernet Products Management Utility Open Vision v3 0 User s Manual Version 1 0 December 2010 ORing Industrial Networking Corp 4F NO 3 Lane 235 Baociao Rd Sindian City Taipei County 23145 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 2918 3036 Fax 886 2 2918 3084 Website www oring networking com E mail support oring networking com amp ORing Open Vision User s Manual Table of Content Getting to Know Your Switch 000 ccc ccccssscccceessseeceessseeceeessseeceeesseeeeeesaeees 3 1 1 About the Open Vision v3 0 seen 3 1 2 Install Java machine ernnnrrrrroonnnnnrrorsernnnnrnnersennnnnrnnrsnennnnnnnsssnnnn 3 1 3 System redu meN aerea E 4 1 4 Prepare to install Open Vision eese 5 Apply Open Vision Commander to Switch Connection 11 2 1 Getting start to use Open Vision Commander 11 2 2 Make sure PC s Network setting rrrrrrrrrrrrrnnnrrrrvnnrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnne 12 2 9 How to discover different IP domain device 13 2 3 1 In the same broadcast domain rrrrrrrrrnnrrrrrrnnvrrrrnnnnrrnrrrnnnrnnnnn 13 2 3 2 n the different broadcast domain ssesusess 14 2 4 Open Vision Main interface rrrrrnnrrnnnnvrrnnnvrrrnnvrrrnnvrrenvrrnennrennns 19 ES 110 gt 20 3 1 Bl 20 3 2 21 11 0 JE 27 3 3 EL EEE EEE 28 FUNCION BTS 29 4 1 ES TONN 29 Switch Ma
30. LAN T2 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual VLAN Configuration All Functions 1921580 230 FPWR Ring 00 1E 94 22 33 44 PAR HN ALM Fault Basics Port Configuration 4 R2 Redundancy LT TTTT TR Traffic Prioritization IGMP Snooping Ap Ae ee ee xi VLAN 2 4 E 8 10 12 14 16 SNMP Security Operation Mog 802 10 t Waming Disable Monitor And Diagnostic Save To Flash 602 10 VLAN Configuration 802 1Q interface The following table describes the labels in this screen o dme Dein OOO VLAN Operation Configure VLAN Operation Mode disable Port Mode Base 802 1Q GVRP Mode Enable Disable GVRP function Management VLAN can provide network Management VLAN ID administrator a secure VLAN to management Switch Only the devices in the management 73 a ORing Open Vision User s Manual VLAN can access the switch There are 3 types of link type Access Link single switch only allows you to group ports by setting the same VID Trunk Link extended application of Access Link Link type allows you to group ports by setting the same VID with 2 or more switches Hybrid Link Both Access Link and Trunk Link are available Set the port default VLAN ID for untagged devices Untagged VID that connect to the port The range is 1 to 4094 Set the tagged VIDs to carry different VLAN frames Tagged VIDs to other switch Apply Click Apply to set the config
31. Open Vision User s Manual 5 4 Syslog Events Commander utility has a built in syslog server User does not need to use other syslog software In syslog event window the events will be record and user can know what event happened to the switches Num events 5 Save Ya Clear Auto Save Threshold num 1 000 gt Open Saved File Event ID Facility Severity Host Date Link State Messages D1 userlevel messages Notice 192 168 10 1 2003 56 11 EF 09 41 20 Port 02 Link Down admin Port 02 Link Down d 2 user level messages Notice 192 168 10 1 2009 6 11 F 10 11 31 Port 02 Link Up admin Port 02 Link Up do 3 user level messages Notice 192 168 10 3 2009 6711 EFF 10 11 31 Port 01 Link Up admin Port 01 Link Up d 4 userlevel messages Notice 192 168 10 1 2009 6 11 EF 10 13 38 admin 0 Ring Topology Change I 5 user level messages Notice 192 168 10 1 2009 6711 F 10 13 38 Port 01 Link Up admin Port 01 Link Up Syslog events Interface According to threshold number setting carry out save movement Auto Save when system log exceeds the threshold number commander utility will auto save system log file to excel file 34 Open Vision User s Manual 5 5 Wizards A friendly Ul of Open Vision to help user to set IP address or update firmware of a group of switch The wizard lets users step by step to do the jobs It is very convenient for network administrator to save time for configuring IP and updating firmwar
32. P 2 TE TE 3 J8 95 16 Community UserName Auth Password Trap Settings Traffic Priontzation Multicast Security Warning TG TTT Monitor nd Diagnostic Vu ls Save Configuration Auth Password Factory Default i m Peboat Privacy Password ESL EI SNMP v3 User Interface The following table describes the labels in this screen Three SNMP versions are supported such as SNMP V1 SNMP V2c and SNMP V3 SNMP V1 SNMP V2c agent use a community string match for SNMP agent authentication that means SNMP servers access Version objects with read only or read write permissions with the community default string public private SNMP V3 requires an authentication level of MD5 or DES to encrypt data to enhance data security SNMP Community should be set for SNMP V1 V2c Four sets of Community String Privilege are supported Each Community String is maximum 32 characters Keep empty to remove this Community string If SNMP V3 agent is selected the SNMPv3 you profiled should be set for authentication The Username is necessary The Auth Password is encrypted by MD5 and the Privacy Password which is encrypted by DES There are maximum 8 sets of SNMPv3 User and maximum 16 characters in SNMP V1 V2c Community SNMPv3User 78 amp ORing ee eee eae Vision User s Manual username and password When SNMP V3 agent is selected you can 1 Input SNMPv3 username only 2 Input SNMPv3 username and Auth Password
33. alled the Differentiated Services Code Point TOS DSCP DSCP The output priority of a packet can be determined by this field and the priority value is supported 0t063 DSCP value map to 4 priority queues High Middle Low and Lowest Apply Click Apply to set the configurations ORing Open Vision User s Manual 6 8 IGMP Snooping Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is used by IP hosts to register their dynamic multicast group membership IGMP has 3 versions IGMP v1 v2 and v3 Please refer to RFC 1112 2236 and 3376 IGMP Snooping improves the performance of networks that carry multicast traffic It provides the ability to prune multicast traffic so that it travels only to those end destinations that require that traffic and reduces the amount of traffic on the Ethernet LAN All Functions Ly 192158 0 230 FWAR Ring 00 1E 94 22 33 44 PWR E AM Fault Basics Port Configuration 1 E z b 3 TEE aie ery TTT dl Traffic Prioritization uP Se NE E E p p a a e 4 b B 10 12 14 16 EE VLAN SNMP i cun Snooping Enable Y arming Monitor And Diagnostic Query Mode Disable v Save To Flash Enable Auto vas IGMP Snooping interface 86 e Oring e Open Vision User s Manual All Functions yy 192 168 10 2 Status Syslog Redundancy Basic Setting 001E 34230013 J Oniine Otfine Num 0 C O Ring Switch Setting 1 3 5 7 amp amp hh Doo 00 a E Bl IP diferent vs C O RSTP ettin Last
34. ap Untitled Graph Topologyview 9 Group View test group Tooltip Label pne ROSE Beijing dts sim Shijiazhuang i d HER Tianjin Lanzhou i Taiyuan P Xi an D inan hE EE 7S hina Nanjing hengdu Wuhan mm AES e AL HIN 9 o Hangzhou tU o Zhengzhou X84 o Chongqing Bx o Changsha KD Had oo me of bar Nanning Guangzhou 2 mro DM d o va at E 3 H Norse Haikou Oc Hai Phong m den Hong Kong N A Print this Map Save Map N A Save this Map to JPEG GIF File Standard Mode User only can control Tooltip amp Label Untitled Graph 4 Topologyview 9 Group View test group Tooltip Label Hohhot PAA Beijing Yinch e dre Shijiazhuang 5 i Tianjin B Ianzhni 9 Tooltip Checked move the mouse on the device will display IP information Label Checked the location name and IP directly displayed in the MAP 140 Open Vision User s Manual Control Mode User can control FetchMap DefaultMap UpLevel Map Zoom Zoom and Choose the type of map display have five type 6 Topology Fiew Limited for 10 devices File Edit Tool View Layout Management Context Menu Help n a a g FetchMap Defaultiroup UpLevel Zoomin ZoomOut PrmtMap SaveMap Untitled Graph 5 Topologyview 3 Group View test group Center 30 38028175 30 5257 7045 z om m y eee L Label hybrid FetchMap Refresh t
35. are Update Group O Ring Setting 14 Open Vision User s Manual Select Remote and a window open up as shown below Set Discovery Filter Discovery Type c Local Subnets Primary Interface Gateway Default Route Destination MexHop Interface 192 168 2 1 192 168 10 254 20207 7 192 168 2 2 192 168 10 254 20207 7 Customize 192 168 2 3 192 158 10 254 20207 71 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Mask 0 0 0 0 Range in this subnet i 4258 2 22 we Clear G Delete p 4 Cancel wv OK Insert the Switch IP Address range you wish to search and click the IP address will be added automatically as shown in the diagram above Click ok to start the searching of switch And the switches in different network will be found by Open Vision 15 n Oring e Open Vision User s Manual Use the example Use open vision tool through Router controls different Domain IP ORing Switch Topology 2 192 168 1 x 192 168 20 x Router 192 168 30 x 192 168 10 10 Open Vision control PC We must set up Routing Protocol in Router add we wanted control domain 192 168 1 x 192 168 20 x 192 168 30 x Set up finish Control PC will start routing after router will finish routing Control PC Can connect as 192 168 1 x 192 168 20 x 192 168 30 x three different domain open vision too can at the same time management three different domain ORing switch 1 gt Config router default Routi
36. ce when set SNMP Read Community to public Topology View is able to show the connection of link through LLDP Packets from device RH O Ring Ring Master ONA O Ring Backup Path 135 ring e Open Vision User s Manual When choose Transforming users are able to move all devices on the topology area at the same time File Task View Layout Management Context Menu Help Z p EN i EN 9 Q IT 3 E an 1 N Find Go Device Lebelp v Discovery Refresh Zoom In Zoom Out Layout Centralize Clear State Edit Name TransformfPick Edit Device Tree Untitled Graph Find ID Detected Devices e 192 168 10 1 R 192 168 102 192 168 10 3 ey 192 163 10 3 192 168 10 1 When choose Picking users are able to move the specific switch or right click the mouse to show the menu A Daa Ob s Z e Discovery Refresh Zoom In Zoom Out Layout Centralize Clear State Edit Name Transfo b Pick Find Go Device LebelIp vi Elit Device Tree Untitled Graph Find ID Detected Devices 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 3 Open Web l Log Event 15 Device Information Path Management Device Annotation Location Alert Ring Information 192 168 10 3 28 Sep 2009 10 42 10 Topology Link 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 3 LinkUp L 28 Sep 2009 10 42 10 Topology Link 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 3 LinkUp 28 Sep
37. covery Discovery Filter Login Logout Icon Description Same with task Discovery Discovery Same with task Discovery Filter 2 Discovery Filter Same with task Login Same with task Logout Same with task Reboot Reboot Open Web Refresh eee Refresh All functions One of Open Vision powerful s Open Vision Group IP Wizard can configure multiple TAGER switches IP Address The function will be Group IP Wizard l E l introduced more detail in Switch Management Interface chapter 29 Group Firmware Wizard 5 Group O Ring Wizard Open Vision User s Manual One of Open Vision powerful functions Open Vision Group IP Wizard can update multiple switches firmware The function will be introduced more detail in Switch Management Interface chapter One of Open Vision powerful functions Open Vision Group O Ring Wizard can setting multiple switches O Ring Function The function will be introduced more detail in Switch Management Interface chapter Same with task about 30 Open Vision User s Manual Switch Management Interface 5 1 Devices User can see and manage all discovered switches by the device function User can select wanted switch to execute tasks Task Settmgs Help amp EN Discovery Discovery Filler Login Logout Reboot pen web Refre Sort Devices By None Devices 2 gg All Devices IES 3062GF MM SC 192 168 10 3
38. cribes the labels in this screen The port will receive a copied frame from source port for monitoring purpose The port will be monitored Mark the blank of TX or Source Port RX to be monitored The frames come into switch port Destination Port The frames receive by switch port Click Apply to set the configurations Clear all marked blank disable the function ORing Open Vision User s Manual System Event Log If system log client is enabled the system event logs will show in this table All Functions ay 192 168 0 230 FPWR Ring 1E 94 22 3x44 PWR E AM Fault IF Security Fort Security 1 3 5 7 3 11 13 15 ed ii 802 14 Part Auth pL Li tid i IP Guard SS a ee Port Configuration IP Guard Allow List View Page Page01 IP Guard SuperlP List IP Guard Monitor List Jan 14 03 45 40 SYSLOG Server 192 168 10 66 Warning Jan 14 03 45 40 SYSLOG Enable Fault Alarm System Warning Syslog Settings SMTP Settings Event Settings Monitor 4nd Diagnostic MAL Address Table MAC Address Aging Port Statistics Port Mirroring Sustem Event Log Save Configuration Factory Default 4 system event log interface The following table describes the labels in this screen Select LOG page To get the newest event logs and refresh this page 105 ORing Open Vision User s Manual 6 12 Save Configuration If any configuration changed Save Configuration should b
39. cy VLAN SMMP Traffic Prioritization Multicast Security Warning Monitor nd Diagnostic Save Configuration Factory Default Reboot 192 168 0 230 PR Ring OOTE S424 53 44 PwRe BE AM Fault 1 3 5 3 11 13 15 z 4 b B 10 12 14 1B User Name Password mea wf 192 168 0230 WEB Login screen 44 ORing Open Vision User s Manual 6 2 Basics amp Port Configuration 6 2 1 Switch setting All Functions Ef Efe E Ae ea fA ee Basic Setting 5 IN i to h G ett i ng Admin Password IF Setting SMTFIT ime LLDP Auto Provision Restore Backup Upgrade DHCP Server Port Setting Redundancy VLAN SNMP Traffic Prioritization Multicast Security Warning Monitor nd Diagnostic Save Configuration Factory Default Reboot 13 18921580 230 FwH1 Ring 00 1E 94 22 33 44 PwR2 E AM Fault 1 3 z 7 3 11 18 18 2 4 b B 19 12 14 1B System Mame System Location System Contac System Description System OID Device MAC Firmware Version kermel Version Hardware Versions IE 5 3160 IIE 5 3160 Industrial 16 port Managed Ethernet Switch with T6s10 21001 1 3 6 1 4 1 25972 100 0 0 52 UD 16 94 22 33 44 v1 00 v2 45 v1 OnI M PEE vO OIDILSPCEB Enable Location Alert Disable Location Alert a web Switch setting interface The following table describes the labels in this screen Assign the name of switch The maximum length is 64 Label System Name System Descrip
40. devices Devicel 192 168 10 1 Device Port Connected IP Port Link Type Port 2 192 168 10 2 Port 01 Port 1 192 168 10 3 Port 02 Path Management Device2 Device P Connect Port Link Type Media T Status Topology Management Device l Can accord with user s demand increase switch notes Annotation Start Network Flow Function the user can control Network Flow which appoints port 192168103 gt II Time se Threshold Mops RE 138 Gens Enable Location Enable or Disable location alert Open Vision User s Manual alert The user can choose designated device changes him group disposes When the cursor points to the link you want to select Right click the mouse to show the menu Management ContextMenu Help H f Zoom Out Layout Centralize Clear State Edit Name Transform i Pick N m Go Device Label Ip vi Edit Untitled Graph 192 168 10 2 92 168 10 1 192 168 10 3 Can reveal the information of the adjoint devices Devicel 192 168 10 1 Device Port Connected IP Port Link Type Port 2 1192 168 10 2 Port 01 Port 192 168 10 3 Port02 Path Management Device2 Device P Connect Port Link Type Media T Link Can accord with user s demand increase Link notes Annotation 139 ORing Open Vision User s Manual Group View R a m MapMode NOGEN Out PrintMap SaveM
41. e Besides saving time it can also reduce the mistakes made by user Commander Task Settings Help n e Va ps 2 9 3 in e Discovery Discovery Filter Login Logout Reboot pen web Refresh Refresh amp ll Group IP Wizard Group Firmware Wizard Group O Ring Wizard About Sort Devices By None LOW A Welcome to Wizard Center n 2 r All Devices IES 3062GF MM SC 192 168 10 1 0 Please select a wizard you need IE 5 3062GF MM SC 192 168 10 3 01 Status Monitor Group IP Setting Wizard Scan Devices Configuration Syslog Events Group Firmware Update Wizard Wizards Va Group IP Setting Group O Ring Setting Wizard Group Firmware Update 7 Group O Ring Setting Wizard Interface 5 6 Group IP Setting Wizard Group IP Setting Wizard helps you walk through whole IP address configure process of a group of devices A few steps would be taken during this process A Group IP Setting Wizard Group IP Setting Wizard helps you walk throught whole IP address configure process of a group of devices A few steps would be taken during this process STEP 1 Select one or more devices to be configured STEP 2 Configure the IP address range or DHCP IP address STEP 3 Apply settings Group IP Setting Wizard Interface 35 amp Gans e Open Vision User s Manual STEP 1 Select one or more devices to be configured Z Group IP Setting Wizard Select one or more devices t
42. e IP Setting by wizard SN Sort Devices By None f pen Vision FB Devices 3 All Devices b 192 168 10 3 00 1E 94 22 ee 192 168 10 2 00 1E 34 2 E 132 158 10 1 00 1E 94 12 E Status Monitor A Syslog Events Devices Topology Wizards 3 Group IP Setting Group Firmware Update 37 Group IP Sett Configure the IP address rant C DHCP Server IP IP Range IP Begin 1932168101 IPEnd 19216810100 Netmask 2552552550 Gateway 1 32 158 10 254 e Open Vision User s Manual 5 7 Group Firmware Update Wizard This wizard helps you to update firmware for a group of devices OD Group Firmware Update Wizard This wizard helps you to update firmware for group of devices STEP 1 Select one or more devices to be configured STEP 2 Select the upgrade method local firmware image or remote tftp server STEP 3 Apply to upgrade selected firmware gt i Group Firmware Update Wizard Interface STEP 1 Select one or more devices to be configured D Group Firmware Update Wizard Select one or more devices to be configured Model Ker Fim MAC pp Model Ker Fim MAC pp IES 3062G v2 40 v1 00 00 1E 94 25 00 26 192 168 10 3 IES 3062G v2 40 v1 00 00 1E 94 25 00 20 192 168 10 1 E le be le ese S 38 e Gans e Open Vision User s Manual STEP 2 Select the upgrade method local firmware image or remot
43. e clicked to save current configuration data to the permanent flash memory Otherwise the current configuration will be lost when power off or system reset All Function ay 192 168 0 230 FwR1 Ring IP Guard SuperlP List 00 1E 94 22 33 44 Pure m R M Fault IP Guard Monitor List 1 3 5 f 3 11 le 90s han uid TT Fault Alarm System Warning E gi Wi E _ 2 4 b B 10 12 14 16 Syslog Settings SMTP Settings hebes IP Address Monitor nd Diagnostic qE 04 22 33 MAC Address Table IES 3160 we 45 v1 00 O0 1E 94 22 33 44 132 158 0 230 MAC Address Aging Port Statistics Port Mirroring System Event Log Save Configuration Factory Default Reboot B x System Configuration interface The following table describes the labels in this screen babel Desorpton Save 1 Save all configurations Show help file 106 ORi Open Vision User s Manual 6 13 Factory Default I 192 168 0230 FwHB1 Ring All Functions OO 1E 34 22 33 44 F R Wm R M Fault IP Guard SuperlP List IP Guard Monitor List 1 3 z D 3 11 13 15 NES ud d Fault Alarm System Warming m m m a m 2 4 B 8 10 12 14 16 Syslog Settings SMTP Settings Event Settings W Keep Curent IF Address Settings Manitar nd Diagnostic MAC Address T able MAC Address Aging Reboot Port Statistics B Port Mirroring System Event Log Save Configuration Factory Default Reboot Factory Default interface
44. e i ril mh ui ue BE dil IP Configuration Tine SNTP ale ode ale ode ale ode ae DHCP Server 2 4 E B 10 12 14 16 Backup Restore C Use build in support Upgrade Factory Default Reboot Use remote tftp server Port Configuration D Server IP 192 168 10 2 Redundancy PI Traffic Prioritization IGMP Snooping VLAN Model Kernel Ver Firmware Ver MAC IP Adc x SNMP SW M62G v1 00 v1 00 00 11 22 33 44 33 192 16 Security Warning Monitor And Diagnostic Save To Flash Use remote tftp server Restore The following table describes the labels in this screen TFTP Server IP Fill in the TFTP server IP Address Restore File Name Fill the file name Click restore to restore the configurations Restore File Name Fill the file name 56 e Open Vision User s Manual Restore Click restore to restore the configurations Click backup to backup the configurations Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware allows you to update the switch firmware Before updating make sure you have your TFTP server ready and the firmware image is on the TFTP server All Functions I 192 168 0 230 FWA Ring Basi Ly 00 16 94 22 33 44 PWR m H M Fault asics Switch Setting 1 E z fi 1 15 15 sn ana MTTTTTT IP Configuration i LILII H DHCP Server 2 4 68 8 10 12 14 16 Backup Restore Use build in support Upgrade Factory Default Pishoot C Use remote tftp server Port Configurat
45. e same subnet Open Vision will display all discovered switches on the management interface Open Vision Discovery Ctrl D discovers switched depend on discovery filter shows as next task Note all switches can be the same IP address Open Vision can discover and change IP by the Group IP Setting function 20 Open Vision User s Manual Discovering switches displayed on management interface Commander Task Settngs Help EN EN H Discovery Discovery Filler Login Logout Reboot Sort Devices By Model Jer Commander 23 Devices 3 gg IES 3062GF M IES 3062GF MM SC 192 158 10 1 IE 5 3062GF MM SC 192 168 10 2 IE 5 3062GF MM SC 192 168 10 3 Status Monitor Scan Devices Configuration Syslog Events Wizards 7 Group IP Setting Group Firmware Update 7 Group O Ring Setting Local Subnets Open Vision will only discover all switches connect to the specific IP of NIC that user select Primary Interface Gateway Default Route Open Vision will select a primary interface Discover i y Ctrl F to discover switches Filter Customize Set up the subnet to filter user also can define a smaller rage in the subnet to filter When use Remote function users are able to use specific IP addresses to discover switches 21 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual Local Subnets Open Vision will only discover all switches connect to the specific IP of NIC that user select Set Discovery Fil
46. e tftp Server Y uw aJ NJ wW Discovery Discoye sf ME e e 4 E j a aA E g 22 Sort Devices By N fir Open Visio ever EEE date 73 All p reagere rta k100v100 IES2060 IE 2042 bin k100v100 IPS2060 IPS2042 bm BE Status k102v100 IES3242GC bin EG Sisko K204 Y 100 JES3062 bin me Kernel 7 T Device d K204V100 IES3082 bin v2 04 Wizard Gro Gre image or re KEN v Bees O f FHAUT Aaya gt Group Firmware Update Select the upgrade method local firmware image or re Use build in support Model Kernel D Supercomfimware ORin vf IES 3062GT v2 04 C Use remote tftp server Server OE Filename gt amp pe E AL 39 Open Vision User s Manual STEP 4 Reboot the switch that was upgraded firmware Task Settings Help 4 amp 2 m ia o Hi 22 9 e Discovery Discovery Filter Login Logout AutoLogou Reboot Dpenweb Refresh Refresh ll Group IP Wizard Group Firmware Wizard Group O Ring Wizard About Sort Devices By Model vi All Functions SI 1921580230 PWRI Ring dit Commander Basic Setting 00 1E 94 22 33 44 PwR2 MN AM Fault WB Devices 4 DHCP Server 1 3 5 3 11 13 15 del t ideni d TTTTT TD B 1E5 2050 192 168 2 200 00 Redundancy ga IES 3062GT VLAN Ll m a m ao ag RH ES ped zo ke SB BS MO 7512 ae 16 NM 192 168 2 151 00 1E 94 22 192 168 10 1
47. e2 Device P Connect Port i Link Type Media T Status Can accord with users demand increase switch notes Start Network Flow Function the user can control Network Flow which appoints port ee RE 92168103 b Jm Time I sc Threshold User can select want to monitor port a Fort select dialog E IP 1192168 10 3 Query Port Apply User can monitor uni cast multicast amp broadcast packet 6 Port performance f 192 168 10 3 2 192 168 10 3 3 Packet 1000 o A 1014 o LANG AT wo JA NINE AANS w INV VANO STAN Uni cast Multi cast 10 Broad cast Second 127 e Open Vision User s Manual Location alert Enable or Disable location alert The user can choose designated device changes him group disposes User can check Ring port and master information a Ring information O Ring Status O Ring Enabled Ring Master 1st Ring Part Forti and RingPort Coupling Ring Status Ring Coupling Ring Coupling Port Infomation Dual Homing Status Dual Homing Homing Fort Open Ring Status Open Ring vender 1st Ring Part 2nd Rint Port Help select Help to show Help menu o tt View Limited for 10 devices only I Bal so Ih im og rg 6 n NY td tected Devices 192 168 10 1 Q About 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 3 ORing e Topology View Version 3 0 0 6 Ne 192 168 Label Hotkey Description Show the version information of Topology View
48. en ttn rnea 108 7 1 The GUI for users to get switch status 108 Switch Configuration Interface sse 109 8 1 The relationship of function interface and the configuration NEA 109 PIN VNR 110 9 1 About the Topology VIeWw rrrrrrrrrnnrrnrrnnnnnnnrrrnrnnnnnnrrnnrsnrnnnnnnnnnenn 110 9 2 Start to use Topology View rrrrrrnnrnrnrnnrnnnrnnrnrrrnvrnerrnvrnsennnnesnnn 110 9 3 Topology View Main Interface rrrrrrnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnrrrnrnnrnnnnrnnnnnnn 111 9 4 WVEM BO EEE 113 9 5 FVII 129 9 6 Device free cm 130 9 7 ET on EEE EN 134 9 8 PIN 135 9 9 LNR 142 HOSEMONNO EE EN 143 OT gt ci RR 143 10 2 F NCION BOE cosi teni etit sette ede ee eren 145 VS ESTEN 146 10 4 Monitor Area m mrmmerrrrrrrersoorrrvrrorrnrrrrrrsernnnrrnersernnnnrrnnssernnnnnnnsssen 149 MENN NETT 149 TOUDE HOON MER 150 11 1 Why Topology View can not run in our computer 150 11 2 License key warning MmESSage mrmrnnrrrrrrrnnrrrrrrrnvrrrrrrnnnvrrrennns 150 11 3 SYSLOG warning message rrrrrrnnvrrrrrrnvrrrrnnrrrrrrnrrrrrnnvrrnennnn 150 11 4 Why Topology View can not receive SNMP trap 151 ORing Open Vision User s Manual Getting to Know Your Switch 1 1 About the Open Vision v3 0 Open Vision v3 0 is ORing Industrial Networking Corp in 2010 year newly issued the powerful software utility his function surmounts Open Visio
49. ept Port 16 Accept Authonze Mode Accept 95 Apply ORing Open Vision User s Manual 6 10 Warning Warning function is very important for managing switch You can manage switch by SYSLOG E MAIL and Fault Relay It helps you to monitor the switch status on remote site When events occurred the warning message will send to your appointed server E MAIL or relay fault to switch panel Fault Alarm When any selected fault event is happened the Fault LED in switch panel will light up and the electric relay will signal at the same time All Functions 1921680230 PWR Ring SNMPv3 User 00 1E 34 22 33 44 PWR2 E RM Fault Trap Settings u E Traffic Prioritization By ns ih ES e ua ei i Port Based Priority COS Settings Ad db aia ale ol da a TOS Settings 2 4 G B 10 12 14 16 Multicast Multicast Filter System Failure MWR l Power I Failure IGMP Snooping Power 2 Failure IGMP Snooping Table Security Port Link Down Broken IP Security Port Security Part 01 MAC Blacklist Port U2 502 1 Port 013 eg Port 04 Port Auth Prort 05 IP Guard Port OG Part Configuration Port 07 IP Guard Allow List po Part 05 IP Guard SuperlP List Part 10 IP Guard Monitor List Part 11 Warning Port 12 i Poort 13 Port 14 System Warning As 5 Monitor nd Diagnostic Port 16 MAC Address T able MAC Address Aging vare on ee ee a Fault Alarm interface The follo
50. er Sort Devices By Model All Functions 192 168 10 2 E Commander Basic Setting Q0 1E 94 25 00 T 1 4 B gli Devices 3 i DHCP Server IES 3062GF M Port Setting Redundancy m uy 2 4 6 Fl 1ES 3062GF MM SC 192 168 10 1 SNMP IES 3062GF MM SC 192 168 10 2 IES 3062GF MM SC 192 168 10 3 Status Monitor Scan Devices Configuration Syslog E vents I J Wizards Group IP Setting Ho Group Firmware Update 3 User View Page Page 01 ization Jan 1 02 46 16 O Ring Group O Ring Setting my Jan 1 02 34 46 SYSLC Port Security Jan 1 02 34 46 SYSLC MAC Blacklist 802 1 Warning 24 Open Vision User s Manual Select switch to reboot Open Vision can reboot multiple switches that user selected Reboot Ctrl B P When user click reboot a dialog window will be displayed on screen for confirming 3 i l Gi 95 229 B 9 5 Discovery Discovery Filler Login Logout Reboot pen web Refresh Refresh ll Group IP Wizard Group Firmware Sort Devices By Model vi All Functions 1 192 168 10 2 3 Commander Basic Setting 00 1E 34 25 00 25 WB Devices 3 ga IES 3062GF M IE 5 3062GF MM SC 192 168 10 1 IES 3062GF MM SC 192 168 10 2 IES 3062GF MM SC 192 168 10 3 Status Monitor Scan Devices Configuration Syslog Events Wizards Group IP Setting Group Firmware Update Group O Ring Setting 1 3 5 DHCP Server Po
51. erver ex tftpd or ORing s DS Tool running on the computer If you do not care about the system log function press Ignore to continue 150 ORing Open Vision User s Manual 11 4 Why Topology View can not receive SNMP trap When open Topology VIEW if the computer pop up the warning message as below You can check is there any running third party SNMP software ex MG Soft or SNMPc on the computer Please stop these applications because these applications will occupy SNMP port Trap Agent Binding fail 151
52. esh topology Topolosy View Transform a Pick Edit amp Zoom In Ctril up Zoom in the topology Ctril down Zoom out the topology Geiger N A User can clear Topology i Area status User can clear Topology 4 Clear topology state all N A Area status by all group 5 Reels N A Refresh the topology 2 Topology View Select control mode 120 ce Oring e Open Vision User s Manual Layout Topology view has provide three Layout algorithms He can help users faster automatic planning topology About the information of various Layout can consult http jung sourceforee net site apidocs index html Ve Management Context Menu Help a Layout Parameter Contig FRLayout cme UE KKLayout Cik E ovp Tree CicleLayont Centralize en ia rupurnnyview n jvy c es Management oelect Management to show Management menu View Layout SEW Context Meum Help no C M G HM pe 4 ade iu up i h Zoom In Zoom Lon Clear Log State Edit sup Tree save Log Edit Graph Name EW fc WICKES 3 om a Manage topology group Group Name Define group name dj Manage Group N A New Add new group Delete Delete group Rename Group Rename Group show select group device ip list 121 Open Vision User s Manual o H ou D oos 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 3 122 Open Vision User s Manual Group setting method 1 Add new group Input G
53. ew Network Flow Port Performance Location Alert Change Group Ring Information Hotke Open Web Open Switch Web Page Log Event Open Switch Log Event Table Device N A Show Device Information Information 1 Port Neighbor List 125 Open Vision User s Manual Device information IP 1192168 10 3 p Port Neighbor List Device Detail Port Neighbor IP Name Description ChassisID 192 168 10 1 IES 3062GF MM SC Industrial 8 port Managed Eth 00 1e 94 25 00 28 CO J Gh at P tar bo Neighbor IP Show Neighbor Device IP Name Show Switch model name Description Show device Description ChassisID Show device MAC 2 Device Detail ry Device information IP 192 168 10 3 Fort eghbr Li Devis Demi Device Info System Name IES 3062GF MM SC System Description 6x 10 100TX amp 2x 10008X multi mode OID 1 36 14 1 25972 100 0 0 5 Group DefaultGroup Topology Info Device Annotation Device Annotation Can accord with user s demand increase notes Path N A Can reveal the information of the adjoint devices Management 126 ORing Devi m N A Annotation N A Port N A Performance Open Vision User s Manual Link Dialog Devicel 192 168 10 1 Device Port Connected IP Port Port2 192 168 10 2 Port 01 Port 192 168 10 3 Port02 Link Type Devic
54. from TFTP server Jone TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 10 66 DHCP Server Configuration File Name daabn Port Setting quinis v o asia Piare mage fe kom TFTP server H VLAN TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 10 66 SNMP Traffic Prioritization Firmware File Name image bin Multicast Security Warning i Monitor 4nd Diagnostic v ff Apply Auto Provision interface 52 Gens Open Vision User s Manual Backup amp Restore You can save current EEPROM value from the switch to TFTP server then go to the TFTP restore configuration page to restore the EEPROM value All Functions Basics FF Gb G G Switch Setting Admin Password IP Configuration Time SNTF DHCP Server Backup Restore Upgrade Auto Provision Factory Default Reboot Port Configuration Redundancy Traffic Prioritization IGMP Snooping VLAN SNMP Security Warning Monitor And Diagnostic Save To Flash 192 168 0 230 Put Ring 00 1E 94 22 33 44 Pure B R M Fault 1 3 E F J 11 13 15 14 Filename Prefix backup WW Model Kernel Ver Firmware Ver MAC IP Adc SW M62G v1 00 v1 00 00 11 22 33 44 33 192 1 lt gt CES ee Use build in support Backup 53 All Functions e F RT RT 8 8 E Switch Setting Admin Password IP Configuration Time SNTF DHCP Server Backup Restore Upgrade Auto Provision Factory Default Reboot Port Configuratio
55. from time 3ms from time 3ms from time 3ms from time 3ms from time 3ms from time 3ms Start open vision uses Discovery Filter Function input wanted to scan Domain as picture shows Scanned and finished pushed OK Open Vision and succeeded in detecting and examined to three kinds of different Domain ORing switch 2s e Ge gus 9 o0 A Ts Reboot OpenWeb Refresh Refresh All Group IP Wizard Group Firmware Wizard Group O Ring Wizard About Set vio erv Filter Discovery Type A Devices 3 gg 192 168 210 C Local Subnets scree ocean O Primary Interface G ateway Default Route f 1ES 3082GP 192 168 2 10 00 1E 94 37 00 64 Y 192 168 20 20 Bl 1E5 3062GF MM SC 192 168 20 20 00 1E 94 25 00 2C Y 192 168 30 23 D Bl 1ES 3062GT 192 168 30 23 00 1E 94 22 00 34 192 168 1011 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 1 192 168 30 23 192 168 20 20 amp Customize 192 168 2 10 IP Address fo 0 0 0 alc fo 0 0 0 Range in this Yebus E Syslog Events J Wizards Group IP Setting Group Firmware Update Group O Ring Setting Remote lt d B save gt Load 18 Open Vision User s Manual 2 4 Open Vision Main interface The Open Vision main interface shows as below System Bar Function Bar Switch Management Interface Switch Function Interface Switch Status Interface Switch Configuration Interface EL te Svetern Bar N K 9 Val Val al
56. gin to configure Open Vision can login to multiple switches that user selected Enter account and password to login the same Login Ctrl L with web management Note When user login and idle about 300 seconds Open Vision will logout automatically When login success the switch icon will change from ftoi 23 Gans e Open Vision User s Manual Discovery Discovery Filter Login Logout Reboot pen Web Refresh Refresh All Group IP Wizard Group Firmware Wi Sort Devices By Model All Functions E hi Commander Basic Setting Devices 3 DHCP Server ay IES 3062GF M Port Setting IES 3062GF MM SC 192 168 10 1 i Redundancy IES 3062GF MM SC 192 168 10 2 VLAN IES 3062GF MM SC 192 168 10 3 gB Status Monitor Scan Devices Configuration m Syslog Events A Wizards Group IP Setting ai Group Firmware Update 47 Group O Ring Setting x 192 168 10 1 00 1E 94 25 00 20 3 5 7 View Page Y Username admin XXXXX Password X co Warning Fault Alarm System Warning Login Interface select switch to logout Open Vision can logout from multiple switches that user Logout N A 9 P selected When logout success the switch icon will change from kto B Q Commander Seth oc LLL a A 47 95 i 7 Login Logout Reboot Open Web Refresh Refresh All Group IP Wizard Group Firrr Discovery Discovery Filt
57. guration E Factory Default v oystem Warning Event Selection interface The following table describes the labels in this screen System Event E S S S LU 9 8 ob o S LL System Cold Start Alert when system restart Power Status Alert when a power up or down SNMP Authentication Alert when SNMP authentication failure Failure O Ring Topology Change 99 Alert when O Ring topology changes e Open Vision User s Manual Link Up Link Down Link Up amp Link Down Click Apply to set the configurations Show help file 100 ORing Open Vision User s Manual 6 11 Monitor and Diag MAC Address Table Refer to IEEE 802 1 D Sections 7 9 The MAG Address Table that is Filtering Database supports queries by the Forwarding Process as to whether a frame received by a given port with a given destination MAC address is to be forwarded through a given potential transmission port All Functions 13 192 168 0 230 PWR I Ring COS Settings ODJE 94223344 PwRE2 B Ro Fault TOS Settings 1 3 5 T 3 11 13 15 5 Mula ud TE Multicast Filter WR dd d ale ole ale ale a IGMP Snooping 2 4 B 8 10 12 14 16 IGMP Snooping T able Security Port Ho PatO1 IP Security Port Security MAC Address MAL Blacklist 1 DD OF EA F2 EG 4D 802 1x Port amp uth IP Guard Port Configuration IP Guard Allow List IP Guard SuperlP List IP Guard Monitor List i Warring Fault Alarm System Varning Syslog Sett
58. he MAP page DefaultMap MAP page will return to the default location planning UPLevel Return to the previous group 141 Open Vision User s Manual 9 9 System Log Area Reveal port power topology change various states And can save for excel file Help users carry on the mistake to manage Jun 2009 11 44 52 Topology Link 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 3 LinkUp 16 Jun 2009 11 44 21 Topology Link 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 3 LinkUp 16 Jun 2009 11 44 04 Topology Device 192 168 10 1 Alive 16 Jun 2009 11 44 04 Topology Device 192 168 10 2 Alive 16 Jun 2009 11 44 04 Topology Device 192 168 10 3 Alive 16 Jun 2009 11 43 49 Topology Link 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 3 LinkDown 16 Jun 2009 11 43 47 Topology Link 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 3 LinkDown 16 Jun 2009 11 43 44 Topology Device 192 168 10 1 Fail 16 Jun 2009 11 43 41 Topology Device 192 168 10 2 Fail 16 Jun 2009 11 43 31 Topology Device 192 168 10 3 Fail 16 Jun 2009 11 43 13 Topology Link 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 3 LinkUp 16 Jun 2009 11 42 43 Topology Link 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 3 LinkDown 16 Jun 2009 11 08 13 Topology Device 192 168 10 2 Alive 16 Jun 2009 11 07 58 Topology Link 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 3 LinkDown Jun 2009 11 07 57 Topology Link 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 2 LinkDown 3 Device Link 3 3 Beni Peter Chen 2438 142 e Oring e Open Vision User s Manual Host Monitor Host monitor It is a Device control software He can be via group or device
59. henticated and authorized devices attached to aLAN port Please refer to IEEE 802 1X Port Based Network Access Control All Functions av 192 168 0 230 FwR1 Ring SNMP yd User OO1E 94 22 53 44 PWR m R M Fault Trap Settings Traffic Prioritization Port Based Friarity 1 a a J 11 aa COS Settings oo ale ole ale ale a eee ne Eee ee Multicast Multicast Filter 802 1 Protocol MYR I IGMP Snooping Radius Server Settings IGMP Snooping T able Security Radius Server IP 192 168 16 3 d em Server Port 1812 Port Security MAC Blacklist Accounting Pork 1 813 Reus Shared Key 12345678 Port Auth P Guard MAS Identifier INAS L2 SWITCH Warning Fault Alarm Advanced Settings pen ann uiet Period 60 Server Timeout 30 Monitor And Diagnostic 4 l i T MAC Address T able Ts Period 30 Max Requests 2 AT Bowes ONE Supplicant Timeout 30 BeAuth Period 3600 2 Port Statistics ae i Port Mirroring System Event Lag Save Configuration LE aber n r l lk lt 802 1x Radius Server interface The following table describes the labels in this screen tebe eion Setting Radius Server IP The IP address of the authentication server Set the UDP port number used by the authentication server to authenticate Account port Set the UDP destination port for accounting requests to the specified Radius Server 92 Open Vision User s Manual A key shared between th
60. ht Set up the Daylight Saving beginning time and Daylight Saving Period Saving ending time Both will be different each year Daylight Saving Offset Switch Timer Display the switch current time Apply Click Apply to set the configurations oet up the offset time LLDP LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol function allows the switch to advertise its information to other nodes on the network and store the information It discovers All Functions ay 192 168 0230 FWA Ring OOJE 342233d4 PWR ME AM Faull 1 3 z j 11 ERE Basic Setting Switch Setting Admin Password IP Setting SNTP Timel LLI ILN LLDP DTS LEP Auto Provision Restore LLDP Protocol Enable Backup Upgrade Interval 30 sec DHCP Server Port Setting Redundancy VLAM LLDP Configuration Interface 51 ORi Open Vision User s Manual Auto Provision Auto Provision allows you to update the switch firmware automatically You can put firmware or configuration file on TFTP server When you reboot the Switch it will upgrade automatically Before updating make sure you have your TF TP server ready and the firmware image and configuration file is on the TFTP server All Functions Ly 192 168 0 230 FwR1 Ring 00 1E 94 24 33 44 PWR WB AM Fault Basic Setting Switch Setting F 3 5 J TI 13 T3 sro ll le le le IP Setting a MITT eons EE EE EE Auto Provision Restore h Auto Install Configuration file
61. ic Static 5 6 Port Trunk Status interface 66 ORi 6 4 Redundancy 6 4 1 O Ring O Ring is the most powerful Ring in the world The recovery time of O Ring is less than 10 mS topology change and Dual Homing Open Vision User s Manual It can reduce unexpected damage caused by network O Ring Supports 3 Ring topology O Ring Coupling Ring All Functions Ly 192 168 0 230 PA Ring O0 1E 94 223344 PyR2 B AM Fault Basic Setting 3 DHCP Server 1 3 S 7 d 11 la Fase ATTTTTT Redundancy p TOT oe oe UM ae RSTP MSTP v Sing WLAN SNMP Ring Master Traffic Prioritization 1st Ring Port Port 01 S 2nd Ring Fort Por 02 v Warning A Monitor And Diagnostic Coupling Ring Save Configuration Factory Default Reboot Dual Homing Fotos mj O Ring interface The following table describes the labels in this screen ae Deset O Ring Mark to enable Ring There should be one and only one Ring Master in a ring However if there are two or more switches Ring Master which set Ring Master to enable the switch with the lowest MAC address will be the actual Ring Master and others will be Backup Masters 1 Ring Port The primary port when this switch is Ring Master 67 e Orin Open Vision User s Manual 279 Ring Port The backup port when this switch is Ring Master Mark to enable Coupling Ring Coupling Ring can be used to divide a big ring into
62. ight fair queue scheme the output queues will follow 8 4 2 1 ratio to transmit packets from the highest to lowest queue For QOS policy example 8 high queue packets 4 middle queue packets 2 low queue packets and the one lowest queue packets are transmitted in one turn 84 amp ORing e Open Vision User s Manual Use the strict priority scheme always the packets in higher queue will be transmitted first until higher queue is empty Port base the output priority is determined by ingress port COS only the output priority is determined by COS only TOS only the output priority is determined by TOS Priority Type only COS first the output priority is determined by COS and TOS but COS first TOS first the output priority is determined by COS and TOS but TOS first Assign Port with a priority queue 4 priority queues can FO DAGE PHONTY be assigned High Middle Low and Lowest COS Class Of Service is well known as 802 1p It describes that the output priority of a packet is COS 802 1p determined by user priority field in 802 1Q VLAN tag The priority value is supported 0to7 COS value map to 4 priority queues High Middle Low and Lowest When an ingress packet has not VLAN tag a default COS Port Default priority value is considered and determined by ingress port TOS Type of Service is a field in IP header of a packet This TOS field is also used by Differentiated Services and is c
63. imit traffic received or transmitted bandwidth 63 ce Oring e Open Vision User s Manual All Functions ay 1821580230 PWR Ring Basic Setting O0 1E 94 22 3344 PwR2 ALM Fault DHCP Server 1 3 5 i 3 11 13 15 1 EB ILIIII Port Control asus dAIIIIII Rate Limit EEE Port Trunk T rr Port No Ingress Limit Frame Type Ingress kbps Egressfkbps A Broadcast Only ob S e Port 02 Broadcast Only 8192 0 Traffic Prioritization Port 03 Broadcast Only 8192 0 Multicast Port 04 Broadcast Only 8192 0 Security Port 05 Broadcast Only 8192 0 ng Pot07 Broadcast Oni mo Monitor And Di T ort roadcast Unly og ge Port 08 Broadcast Only 8192 0 POE Save To Flash Factory Default Rate range is from 100 kbps to 102400 kbps i e 100Mbps for mega ports or 256000 kbps i e 250Mbps for Reboot giga ports Zero means no limit Type Broadcast Only v Ingress 8192 Egress 0 z Hate Limit interface The following table describes the labels in this screen You can set all Broadcast Ingress Limit Frame Type only Broadcast Multicast or Broadcast Multicast Flooded Unicast mode Ingress The switch port received traffic Egress The switch port transmitted traffic Apply Click Apply to set the configurations 64 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual Port Trunk Port Trunk Setting You can select static trunk or 802 3ad LACP to combine several physical link with a l
64. ing Status O Ring Enabled Ring master 1st Ring Port Forti 2nd RingPart Coupling Ring Status Ring Information N A Coupling Ring Coupling Part Dual Homing Status Dual Homing Homing Port Open Ring Status Open Ring vender 1st Ring Port 2nd Rint Fart 133 ORing Open Vision User s Manual 9 7 Group Tree Group View function of the settings page users can set the device as a Group to google map in the Group s display device Device Tree Group Tree Untitled Graph EN Select Mode d Topologyview 9 Gro Manage Group show Map Generate Average LatLon v e 192168 11f v e 192 168 11 e e amp 192 168 1 select Group Devices Add Group Edit Group Delete Group Manage N A Group setting Same Page 121 Show device in google mao Untitled Graph 4 3 Topologyview 9 Group View DefaultGroup Tooltip C Label khstan Mongolia Generate Average Calculate the center coordinates of all devices Latlon Increase a new group 134 e nns Open Vision User s Manual NA Edit Group info Delete ee NA Delete you select group Group 9 8 Topology Area Topology View After execute Discovery Topology View will display the network topology automatically on the topology area Untitled Graph Ring o d Master Switch UP 192 168 103 Backup Path 7 192 165 10 1 Note Topology View is able to discover the devi
65. ings SMTP Settings Event Settings Monitor 4nd Diagnostic MAC Address T able MAC Address Aging Port Statistics Port Mirroring Dynamic Address Count 1 System Event Log Static Address Count 0 Save Configuration Factory Default gt Dynamic iw 14 MAC Address Table interface The following table describes the labels in this screen Show all MAC addresses mapping to a selected port in table Clear MAC Table Clear all MAC addresses in table Show help file 101 ORi Open Vision User s Manual MAC Address Aging You can set MAC Address aging timer as time expired the unused MAC will be cleared from MAC table SW M series also support Auto Flush MAC Address Table When ports Link Down All Functions ay 192 168 0 230 FR Ring O0 1E 34 22 33 d4 PWRe GE H M Fault 1 3 5 7 J 11 1818 2 4 b g 10 12 14 16 IP Guard SuperlP List IP Guard Monitor List Warring Fault Alarm System Warning Syslog Settings SMTP Settings Event Settings Saar ra MAC Address Table Aging Time 300 Monitor 4nd Diagnostic E MAC Address T able Auto Flush MAC Address T able when Ports Link Down MAC Address Aging Port Statistics Port Mirroring System Event Log Save Configuration Factor Default Reboot af Apply lt MAC Address Aging interface The following table describes the labels in this screen MAC Address Table Aging Time Set the timer 0t03825
66. ion Redundancy Traffic Prioritization IGMP Snooping VLAN Model Kernel Ver Firmware Ver MAC IP Adc SNMP SW Mb2 v1 00 v1 00 00 11 22 33 44 33 192 1 Security Warning Monitor And Diagnostic Save To Flash lt gt G uret Use build in support Upgrade 57 Open Vision User s Manual All Eur sions 192 168 0230 PWR NF Ring Dr1E S4 22 33 44 PR E R M Fault Basics Switch Setting 1 3 z Di 3 11 ENE MONT ew EX TT TT TT IP Configuration e ale se a aa aa aa aa a PUE ee ET STE Backup Restore Use build in support Upgrade Factory Default Reboot Use remote tftp server Port Configuration Redundancy Traffic Prioritization IGMP Snooping VLAN Model Kernel Ver Firmware Ver MAC IP Adc SNMP SW M62G v1 00 v1 00 00 11 22 33 44 33 192 16 Security Warning Monitor nd Diagnostic Save To Flash lt gt i Use remote tftp server Upgrade 58 ORing Open Vision User s Manual DHCP Server DHCP Server Configuration The system provides with DHCP server function Enable the DHCP server function the switch system will be a DHCP server All Functions Ly 192 168 0 230 FwR1 Ring O0 1E 94 22 33 44 PR ME AM Fault Basic Setting Switch Setting 1 3 5 j J 1 E 15 Adnin Passer aT Tye d lh IP Setting SNTPITme ale ale ale ad ale ale ole re EE RE Auto Provision HEGE DHCP Server vw Backup Upgrade BtatlP Address 192 168 1
67. is switch and authentication Shared Key NAS Identifier A string used to identify this switch Advanced Setting oet the time interval between authentication failure and Timeout response to an EAP request Set the period of time the switch waits for a Radius server oet the maximum number of times to retry sending Set the period of time after which clients connected must Apply Click Apply to set the configurations oet the time that the switch can wait for response to an Tx Period EAP request identity frame from the client before resending the request 93 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual 802 1x Port Authorized Mode Set the 802 1x authorized mode of each port All Functions I 192 168 0 230 PWR Ring SMM Py Uger 00 1E 94 2433 44 PWR m R M Fault Trap Settings l i a i 5 Tac Potato LT TITT d Port Based Priority sc TITT 2 4 b B 1 12 14 16 gt TOS Settings Multicast uu idi Part 1 Accept IGMP Snooping Part 02 Accept IGMP Snooping Table Port 02 Accept Security Part 04 Accept IP Security Fort 06 Accept Port Security Port 0G Accept MAC Blacklist Port 07 Accept 802 1 Port 08 Accept Part 09 Accept Port 10 Accept IP Guard Part 11 Accept Warring Port 12 Accept Fault Alarm Purt 13 Accept System Waring Port 14 Accept Monitor And Diagnostic Port 15 Accept 5 MAC Address Table peels accepi MAC Address Aging Fort Statistics Port Mirraring E Reet
68. l configurations An example as below Task Settngs Help m BID e 22 e Discovery Discovery Filler Login Logout Auto Logout Reboot OpenWeb Refresh Refresh All Group IP Wizard Group Firmware Wizard Group O Ring Wizard About Sort Devices By Model gt 192 168 0 230 PWR1 Ring 00 1E 94 22 33 44 PWR2 E ARM Fault All Functions Basic Setting Commander R a Devices 4 Switch Setting 1 3 5 7 3 1 13 15 F IE5 2050 iris irae u dd id IP Setting fl 1E5 2050 192 168 2 200 00 ga IES 3062G6T SATE eye eee ET ET MT 192 168 2 151 00 1E 94 22 LLDP 192 168 10 1 00 1E 94 22 0 Auto Provision gg IES 3160 pre IES 3160 192 168 0 230 00 a sag Monitor Upgrade REL Master ei Scan Devices Configuration rii viis 1st Ring Port Port T1 ettin i G de vere 2nd Ring Port Port 02 5 Port and IP Binding 7 Group IP Setting b Part Setting gr Group Firmware Update Group O Ring Setting Redundancy O Ring D Rstp RSTP RSTP Settings RSTP Information MSTP MSTP Setting MSTP Part MSTP Instance MSTP Instance Port M Dual Homing 109 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual Topology View 9 1 About the Topology View Topology View is a useful and powerful network topology utility It is able to display the network topology automatically The network administrators are able to monitor the network devices and links status via Topology Vie
69. managedSwitch disabled p ERS disabled H E systemlnfo admin 1 5 basicSetting E disabled 1 H E switchSetting 1192 168 10 1 2 ES adminPasswor 255 255 255 0 i H ipConfigumti 1192 168 10 254 4 EHE sntp po 0 0 0 5 ET 1000 0 6 EHE autoProvision gt disabled 7 B backup ndRe poisebled i g C3 upgradeFirmw bemt Greenwich Mean Time inactive 5 3 dhepServer A Jmective H portetting 119700101 00 00 inactive HEJ redunadaney 19700101 00 00 inactive 2 63 vlan yo inactive d diu C ttc hindi b Deeds B ignp 166 10 168 192 disabled EHE mvr data bin disabled E multicastfilteri fdisable disabled H E security T 66 10 168 192 disabled SETER LL 149 ORing Open Vision User s Manual TroubleShooting 11 1 Why Topology View can not run in our computer Please make sure your computer has installed JRE if not please install Java Runtime Environment JRE 6 Update 3 from SUN s website http java sun com javase downloads index jsp 11 2 License key warning message When implement Open Vision the computer pop up the warning message as below It s meaning that the computer didn t insert the USB license key Please insert license key to enter license mode and then press ok or press cancel to limit the operations to 10 devices 11 3 SYSLOG warning message When implement Open Vision the computer pop up the warning message as below You can check is there any third party System Log S
70. me User can setting auto logout time Syslog server Enable or disable commander syslog server System Config Load default device when start commander Commander starts automatically read the last used device information required the first use of setting gt save default device save using configuration 21 Open Vision User s Manual Start minimize to system tray Open the commander the automatic down to windows taskbar Run at Windows startup When WINDOWS starts automatically start Open vision Commander system Confiz Auto Logout time 300 SEC h Syslog Server W Load default device when start Commander Start minimize to system tray Run at windows startup af Apply 3 3 Help Show Open Vision version information Commander Task Settings Help About FI 1 Q pa Discovery Discovery Filler Login Logout F Sort Devices By Model E dit Commander 23 Devices 3 gg IES 3062GF M IES 3052GF MM SC 192 168 IES 3062GF MM SC 192 168 IES 3052GF MM SC 192 168 Conunander Version 3 0 0 build 57 28 ORing Open Vision User s Manual Function Bar 4 1 Icons Introduction There are many icons on function bar The functions of the icons are the same with Tasks that we introduce in previous chapter i F 9 te J Reboot OpenWeb Refresh Refresh amp ll Group IP Wizard Group Firmware Wizard Group O Ring Wizard About im Dis
71. n Redundancy Traffic Prioritization IGMP Snooping VLAN SNMP Security Warning Monitor nd Diagnostic Save To Flash Open Vision User s Manual 192 168 0 230 FwR1 w EIS Ring 1 U b1E 84 22 33 44 FWAZ m A M Fault 1 3 5 Fa g 11 13 15 2 4 G g 1 12 14 15 r Use build in support Use remote tftp server TFTP Server IP 192 168 10 3 ilename Prefix backup Model Kernel Ver Firmware Ver MAC IP Adc SW M62G v1 00 v1 00 00 11 22 33 44 33 192 1E Use remote tftp server Backup 54 Open Vision User s Manual ee ae All Functions D 192 168 0 230 PUR Ring 2 Basics j DIETE S4 24 33 44 PWR N R F Fault Switch Setting 1 3 5 7 s 11 13 15 sea EB IIIIII IP Configuration Time STP Ad db db dll DHCP Server 2 4 E g 10 12 14 16 Backup Restore Use build in support Upgrade Auto Provision e10 TFTP backup bin Factory Default Reboot Use remote tftp server Port Configuration Redundancy Traffic Prioritization IGMP Snooping VLAN Model Kernel Ver Firmware Ver MAC IP Adc SNMP SW M62G v1 00 v1 00 00 11 22 33 44 33 192 1 Security Warning Monitor And Diagnostic Save To Flash FG eB eB B BR Restore Use build in support Restore 55 ens Open Vision User s Manual 1 192 168 0 230 PWR Ring Basics DOTE 34 22 33 44 Pak E Aba Fault Switch Setting 1 3 5 7 q 11 13 145 Admin Password d
72. n v3 0 includes four utilities Commander Topology view Host monitor MIB Brower With Open Vision v3 0 Commander user can set parameters to multiple switches at the same time provides a powerful interface for users to manage all switches in the network Open Vision v3 0 is not only a powerful utility for users to configure but also a useful utility for monitoring Users can monitor switches status via Host monitor When the monitored switches fail the failure information will be displayed on Host monitoring interface E Lantech View z Open Vision 3 G Cormander fe Open VIEW HEI Host Monitor T Hi Lo V Open Vision 3 on the web Ff OnTime Vision bf Topology View M Sunix Commander roe Uninstall Open Vision 3 Super VIEW HEI Mib Browser Ec 4 Open Vision v3 0 1 2 Install Java machine Please make sure if your computer if install JRE if not gt Please download Java Runtime Environment JRE 6 Update 3 from SUN http java sun com javase downloads index jsp ORing e Open Vision User s Manual 1 3 System requirements Minimum System RequirementsIV Pentium IV or above 2 0 MHZ or above VGA Monitor with 1024 x 768 resolution WINDOWS NT 2K 2K3 XP 512 MB RAM 1 GB recommended Java 2 Runtime Environment version 1 5 B X Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher Supported Network Protocols m TCP IP m UDP BH SNMP Operating System Windows B NT BH 2000 m 2003 B XP m Vis
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74. nd 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 SNMP Agent Setting You can set SNMP agent related information by Agent Setting Function All Functions ay 192 168 0230 FWAR Ring l l 00 1E 94 22 33 44 PwH2 BE AM Fault Basic Setting amp DHCP Server 3 Fi T g 11 13 15 Tis il o Redundancy dem ggg 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Community Mr Agent Version SNMP VI A 2c Trap Settings err a SNMP WT yc Traffic Prioritization CHMP V3 Multicast Security Warning b Monitor nd Diagnostic SNMP Agent Seiting interface All Functions 7 192 168 0230 FwR1 Ring O0 16 942233 44 PWR ME ALM Fault Basic Setting DHCP Server 1 3 z 7 8 11 13 15 Tos il Redundancy UNUM ale ole ode ale ale ale i SNMP 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Lommunity NM OU Commuiysumg Pig Ne EE 0 public Read Only Traffic Prioritization 1 private Pead And Wie Multicast 2 Read Only Security 3 Read Only Warring Monitor 4nd Diagnostic Save Configuration Factory Default sd Feboot vas SNMP Community Interface TI ORing 9 Open Vision User s Manual All Functions I 192 168 0 230 PwR1 Ring OO 1E 94 22 3344 PR EB ALM Fault Basic Setting DHCP Server 1 3 8 7 J 11 13 15 kose OTTTTTT Redundancy pa MITTE SNM
75. ng function Add 192 168 1 0 gt 192 168 20 0 192 168 30 0 three kinds of different domain Open Vision User s Manual Ring Industrial VPN Router Current Routing Table Destination 192 168 20 0 192 168 1 0 192 168 30 0 192 167 101 0 192 168 10 0 127 0 0 0 default Static Route Entry Destination 192 168 1 0 192 168 20 0 192 168 30 0 Destination Advanced Setting gt Routing Protocol gt Routing Setting Gateway Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 192 167 101 1 0 0 0 0 Gateway Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 Gateway Subnet Mask Mode RIPv1 amp v2 Telnet Setting 2 Gateway v Boh v O Enable O Disable Port os Password can all join normal Link Routing succeeds Command C Ping 192 168 1 10 t Metric HK 00 00 Interface brO LAN brO LAN brO LAN ethi WAN brO LAN lo LOOPBACK ethi WAN Metric Interface Operations 0 N o LAN Commit oa Metric Interface Operation WAN v Use Ping order Ping ORing Switch of three kinds of different Domain C Documents and Settings Administrator gt ping 192 168 2 1 t Pinging 192 168 1 1 from 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 168 168 168 168 168 168 168
76. o be configured IES 3052GF M 00 1E 94 25 00 20 192 168 10 1 IE 5 3062GF M 00 1E 94 25 00 26 192 168 10 3 HH aeo Se STEP 2 Configure the IP address range or DHCP IP address Z Group IP Setting Wizard Configure the IP address range or DHCP IP DHCP Server IP P Range IP Begin 192168101 IPEnd 1921681020 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 3215810254 b Lo le jo ow Paw 36 STEP 3 Apply settings Settings Help Open Vision User s Manual Y scovery Discovery Filter Q Login Logout Reboot Open web Cy A vrir About 2 we Refresh Refresh All Group IP Wizard Group Firmware Wizard Devices By None vi fit Open Vision E 7 Devices 3 All Devices Group IP Setting Wizard 192 168 10 2 00 1E 94 23 192 168 10 3 00 1E 34 22 192 168 10 1 00 1E 94 12 Y Status Monitor A Syslog Events C DHCP Devices Topology Server IP 0 0 0 0 Fl Wizard A IP Range Group IP Setting Group Firmware Update IP Begin 2158101 IPEnd 19216810100 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway is216810254 VW IES 2060 VW IES 3062F M VW IES 3062GT Configure the IP address range or DHCP IP 3 New IP 00 1E 94 12 00 02 192 168 10 1 192 166 00 1E 94 23 00 19 192 168 10 2 192 166 T 00 1E 94 22 00 25 192 168 10 3 192 166 ty 3 Il gt ee 2m STEP 4 Verify th
77. ogical link to increase the bandwidth All Functions T 1821580230 PWR Ring Basic Setting C1E 84 22 3344 PwR2 EB ALM Fault l DHCP Server 1 3 5 3 11 13 15 Pers ll le le le le Port Control aS MITT Fate Limit CETT RT Port Trunk Setting Group ID Type Member Ports Workports dtes Trunk O1 Static 1 2 0 Redundancy Trunk 02 Static 0 VLAN Trunk 03 Static 0 SNMP Trunk 04 Static 0 Traffic Prioritization Multicast Security Warning Monitor nd Diagnostic POE Save To Flash Factory Default Type Static Workports r Reboot Members Port 01 J PotD Port 03 Port 04 v Ca Port Trunk Setting interface The following table describes the labels in this screen GroupID Select port to join a trunk group Type Support static trunk and 802 3ad LACP Apply Click Apply to set the configurations 65 Port Trunk Status All Functions Basic Setting DHCP Server A EI REI REI RI RT RT E Port Setting Port Control Port Status Rate Limit Port Trunk Settin EM VLAN SNMP Traffic Prioritization Multicast Security Warning Monitor And Diagnostic POE Save To Flash Factory Default Reboot Ly 132 158 0 230 O0 1E 9422 33 44 P R2 S PR Open Vision User s Manual Ring H M Fault 1 5 5 T J 11 ee 15 B 4 E B 19 12 14 15 Trunk 01 Trunk 02 Trunk 03 Trunk 04 Group ID Type Static 802 3ad LACP Stat
78. on User s Manual IP configuration You can configure the IP Settings and DHCP client function through IP configuration All Functions ay 192 168 0 230 FR Ring 00 1E 94 22 3344 Pu RH2 ME R M Fault Basic Setting Switch Setting Me EE Adin Passa oT TT TT TT 2 AT p EE SIM eta ed SIS LLDP Auto Provision Restore Total 1 devices Backup 192 168 0 230 Upgrade DO 16 94 22 33 44 gt 192 766 0 290 255 255 255 0 qw 192 168 170 254 dis 0 0 0 0 dns2 0 0 0 0 DHCP Server Port Setting Redundancy WLAN SNMP Traffic Prioritization i Multicast Secuiy Method Mawa Warning Monitor nd Diagnostic DHCP m Save Configuration IF Addr 192 168 0230 Factory Default 7 Reboot Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 1 92 168 10 254 ONS Serveri 0 0 0 0 DNS Serverz 0 0 0 0 gf Set IP Configuration interface The following table describes the labels in this screen To enable or disable the DHCP client function When DHCP client function is enabling the switch will be assigned the IP address from the network DHCP server The default IP address will be replaced by the IP address which the DHCP per Siem server has assigned After clicking Apply button a popup dialog show up to inform the you when the DHCP client is enabling The current IP will lose and you should find a new IP on the DHCP server Assign the IP address that the network is using If DHCP client functi
79. on interface 71 amp ORing e Open Vision User s Manual 6 5 VLAN A Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain which allows you to isolate network traffic Only the members of the VLAN will receive traffic from the same members of VLAN Basically creating a VLAN from a switch is logically equivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch However all the network devices are still plugged into the same switch physically The switch supports port based and 802 1Q tagged based VLAN The default configuration of VLAN operation mode is at 802 1Q VLAN Configuration 802 1Q Tagged based VLAN is an IEEE 802 1Q specification standard and t is possible to create a VLAN across devices from different switch venders IEEE 802 1Q VLAN uses a technique to insert a tag into the Ethernet frames Tag contains a VLAN Identifier VID that indicates the VLAN numbers You can create Tag based VLAN and enable or disable GVRP protocol There are 256 VLAN groups to provide configure Enable 802 1Q VLAN the all ports on the switch belong to default VLAN VID is 1 The default VLAN cannot be deleted GVRP allows automatic VLAN configuration between the switch and nodes If the switch is connected to a device with GVRP enabled you can send a GVRP request by using the VID of a VLAN defined on the switch the switch will automatically add that device to the existing V
80. on is enabling you do not need to assign the IP address IP Address The network DHCP server will assign the IP address for the switch and it will be display in this column The default IP is 192 168 10 1 47 e Open Vision User s Manual Assign the subnet mask of the IP address If DHCP client function is enabling you do not need to assign the subnet mask Assign the network gateway for the switch The default Gateway gateway Is 192 168 10 254 DNS1 Assignthe primary DNS IP address DN2 Assign the secondary DNS IP address Apply Click Apply to set the configurations SNTP Configuration The SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol settings allow you to synchronize switch clocks in the Internet All Functions I 182158 0 230 FPWR Ring O0 1E6 94 22 33 44 PwH2 m H M Fault Basic Setting Switch Setting 1 3 3 il 9 1 13 15 pr umi ud i lh IP Setting 2 4 b B 10 12 14 16 Auto Provision Restore Basic Settings o yi SNTP Client Disable v DHCP Server Port Setting Redundancy VLAN SNMP Traffic Prioritization Multicast Security Ez Warning Monitor And Diagnostic Save Configuration red r Factory Default Reboot SNTP Configuration interface The following table describes the labels in this screen Enable or disable SNTP function to get the time from the SNTP Client SNTP server 48 amp ORing Open Vision User s Manual
81. on the device list and display the whole network topology Discovery Ctrl D 114 Open Vision User s Manual automatically on the topology area Topology View discovers switches depend on LLDP and SNMP Read community is public System Config Dialog Auto Polling Auto Polling Timers 15 Devicelsj f Interval Ping Waiting Time Trap Agent Trap Agent Alive Trap Port Topology Agent SMMP Parameter Community Read Write public version I Timeout 500 ms Other Parameter Explorer Path E LJ Report Manager Entry Daily Ee LE Initial Conf LoadTopology Startup Minimize Auto Polling Enable or disable Auto Polling function Ping Check Use ping to auto polling lg System Config N A ee ee Contact SNMP Check Use Snmp packet to auto polling 115 amp ORing Open Vision User s Manual Auto Polling Time The auto polling timer configuration Device s Interval Topology view system each time enforce auto polling quantity set zero as each time polling all devices Ping Waiting Time When use ping to auto polling this parameter is the timer that wait for ICMP reply packets Trap Agent Alive Enable trap agent can receive SNMP trap Trap Port Specifies the port used by the Trap Topology agent Enable Disable topology agent function SNMP Community Configure SNMP s Community and Version Topology View will use these parameters to
82. orts 6 recipients Address for a mail Apply Click Apply to set the configurations 98 ORing Open Vision User s Manual System Warning Event Selection SYSLOG and SMTP are the two warning methods that supported by the system Check the corresponding box to enable system event warning method you wish to choose Please note that the checkbox can not be checked when SYSLOG or SMTP is disabled All Functions 192 168 0230 FAR Ring 001E 94 24 33 44 PWR E AM Fault COS Settings TOS Settings 1 E 5 i E 11 13 15 m il Multicast Filter n de aa aa de aia aa da a 2 4 6 amp 10 12 14 16 gt IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping T able Security System Event IF Security Port Security EEE son FS k MAE Blacklist System Cold Start Disable Disable 5 902 1y Power Status Disable Disable Port Auth SNMP Authentication Failure Disable Disable O Ring Topology Change Disable Disable IP Guard Port Configuration Syslog Disable IP Guard Allaw List IP Guard SuperlP List zl IP Guard Monitor List Port Event rd iM rU Disable aps SE MR Port 02 Disable Disable syslog Settings Port 03 Disable Disable SMTP Settings Port 04 Disable Disable a Event Settings Port 05 Disable Disable Monitor 4nd Diagnostic Port 06 Disable Disable MAE Address Table Part D Disable Disable MAC Address Aging Part Og Disable Disable hl Fort Stalistics Fugler Disable v Part Mirroring System Event Log Save Confi
83. raffic Prioritization includes 3 modes port base 802 1p COS and TOS DSCP By traffic prioritization function you can classify the traffic into four classes for differential network application SW M series support 4 priority queues All Functions Basics Port Configuration Redundancy Traffic Prioritization IGMP Snooping VLAN SNMP Security Warning Monitor And Diagnostic Save To Flash FG AU AL EG GL GL GL GL G Ly 192 168 0 230 PWA Ring O0 1E 94 22 53 44 PyR2 ME AM Fault 1 3 G J 11 122015 2 4 b B 10 12 14 15 Qos Policy Use 8 4 2 1 weighted fair queuing scheme C Use strict priority scheme Priority Type Disable v Qos Policy Interface 81 All Functions See Soe eee See See Basics Port Configuration Redundancy Traffic Prioritization Port Based Priority COS Settings TOS Settings IGMP Snooping VLAN SNMP Security Warning Monitor nd Diagnostic Save To Flash Open Vision User s Manual 192 168 0230 FFR Ring O0 1E 94 22 33d4 FYR ME AM Fault 5 3 1 13 15 B 1 12 14 1B 3 4 2 Port No Priorit Port 01 Lowest Port 02 Lowest Port 03 Lowest Port 04 Lowest Port 05 Lowest Port 06 Lowest Port 07 Lowest Port 08 Lowest Priority Lowest v Port Based Priority Interface 82 Open Vision User s Manual All Functions l 1921680230 PWRI PwWR3 Ring Basics O0 1E 34 22 3344 PWR ME AM Fa
84. rations 97 The remote SYSLOG Server IP address ORing e Open Vision User s Manual System Warning SMTP Setting The SMTP is Short for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol lt is a protocol for e mail transmission across the Internet Please refer to RFC 821 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol All Functions Ly 192 168 0 230 FwR1 Ring Port Security DIETE 84 22 3344 PWR m RM Fault MAC Blacklist pa GB Wt po HM BE ers ud did d il Port Auth qued ggg Port Configuration 2 4 E n 10 12 14 T IF Guard Allow Ligt IP Guard SuperlP List en Enable IP Guard Monitor List Waring Server IP Address 821581086 Fault Alarm j System Warning Sender E mail administrator Syslog Settings Subject AWomatedEmalAe SMTP Settings Event Settings Account Monitor nd Diagnostic PO MAC Address T able MAC Address Aging A Recipients E mail lim Port Mirroring System Event Log Save Configuration Factory Default Reboot lt System Warning SMTP Setting interface The following table describes the labels in this screen Enable Disable transmission system warning events by e mall Sender E mail The SMTP server IP address Address Mail Subject The Subject of the mail B Username the authentication username Password the authentication password Authentication Confirm Password re enter password Recipient E mail The recipient s E mail address It supp
85. roup name then click Nw h F x ET S ESS Group DefaultGroup vi gt Group DefamltGroup v ard Ta et ike 7 LLL LL b c LLL er AE ETTE 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 3 192 168 10 3 We can find that here Group Name Project among increase oring group Group Name Group Defaf Group DefauliGroup v 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 1 i 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 3 192 168 10 3 N 2 gt Appoint device Select group project to defaultGroup and oring group 2 Eg Grup Nene Delia C iw Ciee Ce Group DefautGroup sy DefaultGroup vi vi Group oring group ag group m 192 168 10 1 e 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 3 123 e Open Vision User s Manual Utilize gt and amp to move device ip to designated group x Group DefaultGroup vi gt Group ormg group v 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 2 Neid 192 168 10 3 GopName Deep v Group DefaultGroup v Group 192 168 10 1 mee 192 168 10 3 192 168 10 2 awe Deine v Group DefaultGroup v Group oring group vi 192 168 10 1 8 192 168 102 192 168 10 3 Change Group 124 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual User can define Group table the name by oneself Open Web P Log Event E Jame Transform ul Pick N Find 192 168 10 2 Edit Device Information Fath Management Device Annotation Sroup Vi
86. s illustrated by Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 PC with Open Vision pt 1 m E 7 H 192 168 10 1 24 192 168 10 2 24 192 168 10 66 24 Click Discovery directly on the Open Vision to search the switches Commander Task Settings Help G te 95 m S p gt Ed v v Discovery Discovery Filler Login Logout Reboot pen web Refresh Refresh ll Group IP Wizard Sort Devices By None Devices Status Monitor Scan Devices Configuration Syslog Events Wizards Group IP Setting Group Firmware Update Group O Ring Setting 13 e Open Vision User s Manual 2 3 2 In the different broadcast domain If the monitored PC and the managed switches are in different broadcast domain as illustrated by Figure 2 2 then users need to use the advanced search function to search the switches Figure 2 2 Router 192 168 10 254 24 192 168 2 254 24 192 168 10 1 24 192 168 2 1 24 PC with Open Vision 192 168 2 2 24 192 168 2 3 24 192 168 10 66 24 Make sure the PC is connected to Default Gateway and the switch you wish to connect properly If the Network is proper open Open Vision and click Discovery Filter Task Settings Help a E 8 Logn Logout Reboot JR EN Discovery Discovery Filter Devices Status Monitor Scan Devices Configuration Syslog Events A Wizards Group IP Setting Group Firmw
87. s not including STP mathematic calculation False is including the STP mathematic calculation Apply Click Apply to set the configurations NOTE Follow the rule 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 RSTP Information Show RSTP algorithm result at this table All Functions Basic Setting DHCP Server Port Setting Port Control Port Status Rate Limit Port Trunk Setting Status Redundancy Fast Recovery Mode D Ring O Rstp RSTP RSTP Settings RSTP Information MSTP Traffic Prioritization Multicast Security Warning Monitor And Diagnostic POE Save To Flash Factory Default Reboot eB ee G Ly 132 158 0 230 PFWF1 Fing OO 1E 94 22 33d4 PMR Wm R M Fault 1 a T 3 11 l3 1 2 4 E B 10 12 14 15 Root Bridge Information Bridge ID 00800016 94120002 Root Priority 0 Max Age Time 20 Root Port Foot Hello Time 2 Root Path Cost 0 Forward Delay Time 15 Port Information OperP2P OperEdge STP Neighbor State Role Port 01 200000 128 True True False Forwarding Designate Port 02 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 03 200000 128 True True False Forwarding Designate Port 04 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 05 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 06 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled lt gt RSTP Informati
88. switch that information Let new switch replace bad switch Query Timeout When the devices does not exist we can utilize delete Delete Selected selected Devices to delete in list not existing the device Devices information ie Showihe IP Address of discovered swich Last Reported Show the last time that Open Vision receives report from Time switch Show switch online offline and show events alarm The user can oneself define ALARM sound file MP3 WAV 32 ORing Open Vision User s Manual 5 3 Scan Devices Configuration Scan Devices Configuration function can scan config to compare device config with backup config Guarantee the exactness of device cofnig Avoid the artificial establishment mistake D Documents and Settings v dministrator v El backup P Source Directory M Auto Scan oy E Last Scan Time 2009 6 11 E F 10 47 11 Model Kernel Yer Firmware IP Address Status Filename W IES 3062GF M v2 40 v1 00 192 168 10 3 The Same IES 3062GF M v2 40 v1 00 192 168 10 3 bin W IES 3062GF M v2 40 1 00 192 168 10 1 The Same IES 3062GF M v2 40 v1 00 192 168 10 1 bin oource Directory Show the amount of discovered switches Auto Scan Show all discovered switches detail information Enable every hour will automatic scan device config Enable the time to appoint every day will automatic scan device config otar Scan devices configuration function Every day 33 ORing
89. t Sting the Redundancy on MN A p SNMP a 4 B g Community TR E View Page Page 01 v Jan 1 02 46 16 O Ring Topo Jan 1 02 40 02 Port 02 Link 9 802 1 Warning Fault Alarm System Warning Syslog Settings SMTP Settings Event Settings Monitar And Diaannstir Select switch to open web Ul management Open Web Ctrl W Open Vision will open browser of your OS automatically 25 Open Vision User s Manual Pra index htm AYS RET 192 168 10 1 S22 8 FH din 8 EF So HAAR sr KANE EPER EIET C875 FEE ERR I TVETER ie FH 8 8 OD dida TEL SLE seal RS R T aan Hefresh the specific switch function management interface and switch configuration interface Refresh all switch function management interfaces Refresh All s and switch configuration interfaces 26 ORing e Open Vision User s Manual 3 2 Settings Load Device Users are able to re load the IP address list Users are able to save the IP address list on the Save Device l Discovery Filter Remote page Users can now Device is set to default values Future start Commander of these devices will be displayed directly without re discovery need enable system config gt Load default device when start commander Save Default Device Commander Task Settings Help Load Device Cte Lu save Device Coles om g Save Default Device Chita SME Ay system Config hr us Devices 3 Auto Logout ti
90. ta B Windows 7 1 4 Prepare to install Open Vision Before using Open Vision users need to install the utility first Double click Open Vision exe started the install process Open Vision 3 exe setup Launcher 3 Step 1 Open Vision User s Manual After execution of Open Vision v3 0 exe the Operation System start to install Open Vision v3 0 InstallShield Wizard Preparing to Install Please wait Extracting Open vision 3 msi Open Vision 3 Setup is preparing Ehe InstallShield Wizard which will quide vau through the program setup process Cancel Open Vision User s Manual Step 2 Click Next to continue setup process T Open ision 3 InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Open Yision 3 The InstallShieldt P Wizard will install Open vision 3 on your computer To continue click Next WARMING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties i Cancel Oring On Open Vision User s Manual Step 3 Users are able to change the path that they want to install in Click to change the path i Open ision 3 InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder Click Next to install Ea this Folder or click Change to install to a different Folder Install Open Vision 3 to CA Program Files Open Visioni Cancel When click J users can configure the path that they want to install from
91. tch Connection 2 1 Getting start to use Open Vision Commander Select Start All Programs Open Vision commander to execute Open Vision v3 0 E Lantech View J Ea Open Vision 3 7 Open VIEW KIT Host Monitor mi Hi Lo k v Open Vision 3 on the web f OnTime Vision Kf Topology View F Sunix Commander ke Uninstall Open Vision 3 Tj Super VIEW KI Mib Browser Open Vision User s Manual 2 2 Make sure PC s Network setting First of all double check the configuration of the PC s IP address Subnet mask Default gateway etc and make sure the PC is connected to Default Gateway and the switch you wish to connect properly Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 10 66 Subnet mask 255 255 255 z 0 t Default gateway 192 168 10 254 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 12 Open Vision User s Manual 2 3 How to discover different IP domain device 2 3 1 In the same broadcast domain When the monitored PC and the managed switches are within the same broadcast domain a
92. ter Discover Type f Local Subnetz Address 192 168 1 7 772559 255 255 0 192 165 1 7 77259 255 255 0 Primary Inte ss Kal eros ess I 192 168 10 667255 255 255 0 C Customize e Primary Interface Gateway Default Route Open Vision will select a primary interface to discover switches Set Discovery Filter Inside subnet Outside subnet f Local Subnetz C Remote 192168 2140 255 255 255 0 m rd Primary Interface Gateway Default Route Destination 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 3 ee 192 168 10 4 l oi Customize 192 168 10 5 IP Address 0 0 0 0 132 168 10 6 192 168 10 7 Mask 0 0 0 0 152 168 10 8 Range in this subnet ee i Save P Load S Cancel vo 22 ORing Open Vision User s Manual Customize Set up the subnet to filter user also can define a smaller rage in the subnet to filter When use Remote function users are able to use specific IP addresses to discover switches Set Discovery Filter Inside subnet Outside subnet Local Subnets f Remote Remote IP Address 132 168 10 1 or to range 192 168 10 10 Destination 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 3 192 168 10 4 192 168 10 5 192 168 10 6 192 168 10 7 192 168 10 5 192 168 10 5 192 168 10 10 Primary Interface ateway Default Route Customize yy Clear ts Delete G Save Load af Cancel wf DK oelect switch to lo
93. the pop up windows i Open ision 3 InstallShield Wizard Change Current Destination Folder Browse bo Ehe destination Folder Look in Oring On Open Vision User s Manual Step 4 Completed the path and then click Next T Open ision 3 InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder Click Next to install Ea this Folder or click Change to install to a different folder Install Open Vision 3 to CA Program Files Open vision e Oring e Open Vision User s Manual Step 5 Please double check the installing information of this page If everything is correct then click Install T Open ision 3 InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation IF you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Current Settings Setup Type Typical Destination Folder CA Program FilestOopen Visioni User Information Mame jim Company Open Vision User s Manual Step 6 When the Installation process is finished click Finish to complete the Installing process js Open ision 3 InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Open Vision 3 Click Finish to exit the wizard Finish Cancel 10 e ORing Open Vision User s Manual Apply Open Vision Commander to Swi
94. thout receiving Spanning tree Protocol configuration messages before attempting a reconfiguration Enter a value between 6 through 40 The time that controls switch sends out the BPDU packet to check RSTP current status Enter a value between 1 through 10 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 The cost of the path to the other bridge from this transmitting bridge at the specified port Enter a number 1 through 200000000 Decide which port should be blocked by priority in LAN Enter a number 0 through 240 The value of priority must be the multiple of 16 Some of the rapid state transactions that are possible within RSTP are dependent upon whether the port concerned can only be connected to exactly one other bridge i e It is served by a point to point LAN segment or it can be connected to two or more bridges i e It is served by a shared medium LAN segment This function allows the P2P status of the link to be manipulated administratively True means P2P enabling False means P2P disabling 70 e nns Admin Edge Admin Non STP Open Vision User s Manual The port directly connected to end stations and it cannot create bridging loop in the network To configure the port as an edge port set the port to True The port includes the STP mathematic calculation True i
95. tion System Location System Contact Firmware Version Kernel Version bytes Display the description of switch Assign the switch physical location The maximum length is 64 bytes Enter the name of contact person or organization Display the switch s firmware version Display the kernel software version 45 Open Vision User s Manual Display the unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer default MAC Address Enable Click Enable Location Alert PWR1 PWR2 and PWR3 Location Alert LEDs of the switch will start to flash together disable Click Disable Location Alert the LEDs will stop flashing Location Alert 6 2 2 Admin Password Change Open Vision management login username and password for the management security issue All Functions I 192158 0 230 Fw A Ring O0 1E 94 22 37344 PwHz m ARM Fault vr S H 3 m 19 dE switch setting i i i i IF Setting SNTPTine kh ale a LLDP 2 4 B 8 10 12 14 16 Auto Provision Restore New Username Backup Upgrade Mew Password DACP Server Lonfirm Password Port Setting Redundancy fl R Admin Password interface The following table describes the labels in this screen Key in the new username The default is admin Key in the new password The default is admin Confirm password Apply Click Apply to set the configurations 46 He type the new password amp ORing e Open Visi
96. tion 100 full 100 half 10 SpesciDUplex full 10 half mode Support symmetric and asymmetric mode to avoid le packet loss when congestion occurred 62 Gens Open Vision User s Manual Support port security function When enable the Security function the port will STOP learning MAC address dynamically Apply Click Apply to set the configurations 6 3 2 Port Status The following information provides the current port status information All Functions D 192 168 0 230 PWR Ring 00 1E 94223344 PwR2 Wm R M Fault Basic Setting DHCP Server 1 3 5 D 3 11 13 15 tam ll lt le le ros Fee eee Rate Limit TNS PENNE ee Port Trunk d MR Port No Speed Duplex Flow Control Port 01 100TX Up Enable 100 Full Disable H SNMP Port 02 1007x Up Enable 100 Full Symmetric Traffic Prioritization Port 03 1007 Down Enable Auto Negotiation Disable Multicast Port 04 100TX Down Enable Auto Negotiation Disable Security Port 5 100TX Down Enable Auto Negotiation Disable Warning Port 06 1007 Down Enable Auto Negotiation Disable Port 07 10007 Down Enable Auto Negotiation Disable Monitor And D t 3 Tage dre Port 08 10007 Down Enable Auto Negotiation Disable Save To Flash Factory Default Reboot Port Status interface 6 3 3 Rate Limit By this function You can limit traffic of all ports including broadcast multicast and flooded unicast You can also set Ingress or Egress to l
97. tion and display in here All Functions I II EI IERI S REI E Basic Setting Switch Setting Admin Password IP Setting SMT PUT ime LLDP Auto Provision Restore Backup Upgrade DHCP Server Setting Port and IP Binding Port Setting Redundancy VLAN SNMP Traffic Prioritization Multicast Security Warning Monitor nd Diagnostic av 192 168 0230 PWA Ring DIETE S4 22 3344 PwR2 Wm A M Fault 1 3 H T d 11 13 15 2 4 b B 10 12 14 16 Total 0 client entries IP Address Client ID ve DHCP Server Client Entries interface 60 ORing Open Vision User s Manual DHCP Server Port and IP bindings You can assign the specific IP address which is in the assigned dynamic IP range to the specific port When the device is connecting to the port and asks for dynamic IP assigning the system will assign the IP address that has been assigned before in the connected device All Functions ay 192 168 0 230 FwH1 Hing O0 1E 9342233d4 PAR Wm R M Fault Basic Setting Switch Setting 3 3 z J i 13 15 so l IP Setting STRA TITT LLDP TE ENE ETE Auto Provision H r Port No Part IP Binding Fe Port 01 0 0 0 0 Upgrade Port 02 0 0 0 0 DHCP Server Fart 03 0 0 0 0 Setting Port 04 0 0 0 0 Client List Port 06 0 0 0 0 Port and IP Binding or Te art DD ida pi Port 08 0 0 0 0 Hiedundancy Part 8 00 00 VLAN Part 10 0 0 0 0 SNMP Fart 11 0 0 0 0 Traffic Prioritization Fort 12 0 0
98. two smaller rings to Coupling Ring avoid effecting all switches when network topology change It is a good application for connecting two Rings ae Desepton Link to Coupling Port of the switch in another ring Coupling Ring need four switch to build an active Coupling Port and a backup link Set a port as coupling port The coupled four ports of four switches will be run at active backup mode Link to Control Port of the switch in the same ring Mark to enable Dual Homing By selecting Dual Homing mode O Ring will be connected to normal switches through two RSTP links ex backbone Ee Ua roming Switch The two links work as active backup mode and connect each O Ring to the normal switches in RSTP mode Apply Click Apply to set the configurations Note We don t suggest you to set one switch as a Ring Master and a Coupling Ring at the same time due to heavy load 68 ORing Open Vision User s Manual 6 4 2 RSTP The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP is an evolution of the Spanning Tree Protocol It provides faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change The system also supports STP and the system will auto detect the connected device that is running STP or RSTP protocol RSTP setting You can enable disable RSTP function and set parameters for each port All Functions Ly 192 168 0230 F wR1 Ring 00 1E 94 22 33 44 PwR2 Wm R M Fault Basic Setting DHCP Server i a K
99. ult Port Configuration 1 E J 1 13 15 Il ii Traffic Prioritization Cow LILI LOS Settings LP Lt NT ENE TOS Settings IGMP Snooping COS 802 1p VLAN SNMP Security Mess fr ee rority owes H SN Priority 02 Lowest Monitor nd Diagnostic Priority 03 a save To Flash Priority 04 Middle Priority 05 Middle Priority 06 High Priority 07 High Mapping Lowest COS Port Default PotNo rity O Port 1 Priority D Port 02 Priority 00 Port 03 Priority 00 Port 04 Priority 00 Port 05 Priority 00 Port 06 Priority 00 Port 07 Priority Of Port 08 Priority 00 Priority Priority 00 v COS Setting Interface 83 Oring e Open Vision User s Manual All Functions 1923680230 FWR EN 1E 84 22 3344 PwH2 AM Fault 3 5 n 9 11 13 15 B B 10 12 14 16 Basics Port Configuration 1 Redundancy Traffic Prioritization Port Based Priority E 2 COS Settings TOS Settings IGMP Snooping Priority F VLAN L owest SNMP 1 Lowest Security 2 Lowest Warming 3 Lowest Monitor nd Diagnostic 4 Lowest Save To Flash 5 Lowest b Lowest 7 Lowest 8 Lowest 9 Lowest 10 Lowest 11 Lowest 12 Lowest 13 Lowest 14 Lowest 15 Lowest 16 Low 17 Low 18 Low 19 Low 20 Low 21 Low 22 Low 23 Low 24 Low 25 Low b lt gt Priority Lowest TOS Setting Interface The following table describes the labels in this screen Using the 8 4 2 1 we
100. urations 74 ORing Open Vision User s Manual VLAN Configuration Port Based 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 All Functions IT 192 166 0230 FWA Ring T Basics OO1E 94 22 33 44 PwH2 ME R M Fault Port Configuration 1 3 J TI 13 15 pe MTTTTTT Traffic Prioritization HP Sno TITT VLAN FTT 14 T Port Based VLAN EAN VIAND VLAN Table 1 superl 1 Port 01 t SNMP 2 super 2 2 Port 02 Security 3 super 3 3 Port 03 Warning Monitor And Diagnostic Save To Flash Group Name VLAN ID 1 a Member Port Port 01 X Part 02 Port 3 3 Ls VLAN Configuration Port Base interface The following table describes the labels in this screen Add Click add to enter VLAN add interface 75 e or e Open Vision User s Manual Delete Delete exist VLAN Show help file The following table describes the labels in this screen Remove port of the VLAN group Click Apply to set the configurations Show help file 76 ORing Open Vision User s Manual 6 6 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 a
101. w immediately 9 2 Start to use Topology View Select Devices Topology and click Devices Topology c Windows Catalog Windows Update am ETE ACL E BB UltraEdit 32 RT E i245 pi Fm GlobalSCAPE fa Open ision 2 F Commander EE FO du Skype KR Topology view is I Super VIEW FIT Host Monitor 2 ERES d TE T lag Fen KES MIB Brower 2 FEBS IC gr EET RS RE FH TE 1 ES Open Vision 2 on the web AE Windows Live Messenger mE Uninstall Open Viaon 2 Y SHRED IF AP Tool 7 BAR e ALL 100 em Nero Wel ze asse N Adobe ImageReady C32 110 Open Vision User s Manual 9 3 Topology View Main Interface First use needs user s input devices IP range after pushes Star topology view begins scan devices scan finishes push finish finishes topology to plan 1 gt Click Star Scan device Discovery Stet 192 168 10 1 End 192 168 10254 Auto Layo Clear List E 2 Scan succeeds click finish finishes plannin a Discovery Start 192 168 10 1 End 192 168 10 254 Discovery Finish 111 Open Vision User s Manual Device Tree Group Tree Untitled Graph md amp s Topologyview Group View I Detected Devices 192 168 10 1 i 1 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 3 192 168 10 1 192 168 10 3 Topology interface can be divided into 6 parts it is System Bar
102. w will follow the address calculate the coordinates and follow the coordinates the device will be shown on the google map Use this feature it is necessary to connect internet a Device information IP 192 168 10 1 Port Neighbor List Device Detail Map Info Default 25 0910750 Longitude 121 5598345 Map Active enable check box device will show to google map Disable this check box device will not Show Default Clear address info Address user can input any address Query auto scan address coordinate Latitude input Latitude Longitude input Longitude Can reveal the information of the adjoint devices Devicel 192 168 10 1 Device Port Connected IP Port Link Type Port 2 192 168 10 2 PortO1 Port 192 168 103 Pot Path N A management Device2 Device P Connect Port Link Type Media T Status Findit N A Look for the position that appoints the device Location Alert Enable or Disable location alert 132 Grang Oring Open Vision User s Manual User can select want to monitor port iB Port select dialog E3 IP 132 158 10 3 Query Port User can monitor uni cast multicast amp broadcast N A packet Gi Port performance Port Performance f 192 168 10 3 2 C 192 168 10 3 3 pt AT tf TG NN INT TG AONI AAA ZN TOT 5 8 9 10 Uni cast Multi cast Broad cast Second Ring information O R
103. wing table describes the labels in this screen Power Failure Mark the blank of PWR 1 or PWR 2 to monitor Port Link Mark the blank of port 1 to port 8 to monitor Apply Click Apply to set the configurations 96 Down Broken ORi Open Vision User s Manual System Warning System alarm support two warning mode 1 SYSLOG 2 E MAIL You can monitor switch through selected system events System Warning SYSLOG Setting The SYSLOGi is a protocol to transmit event notification messages across networks Please refer to RFC 3164 The BSD SYSLOG Protocol All Functions I 192 168 0230 PA Ring MAC Blacklist 0D 1E 84 22 3344 PWR B AM Fault 5 807 1y 1 3 F 7 4 11 13 15 Pot Auth LT dh IF Guard cian A NA N N N E IF Guard Allow List 2 4 E n 10 12 14 1E IP Guard SuperlP List IP Guard Monitor List Made Bath Warning Fault Alarm Server IP Address 192 168 10 66 Spstem Warning Syslog Settings SMTP Settings Event Settings Monitor nd Diagnostic MAC Address T able MAC Address Aging Port Statistics Port Mirroring ec Dodd v System Warning SYSLOG Setting interface r The following table describes the labels in this screen dam Demon 00 Disable disable SYSLOG Client Only log to local system SYSLOG Mode m Server Only log to a remote SYSLOG server Both log to both of local and remote server SYSLOG Server IP Address Apply Click Apply to set the configu

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