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1. 0 65535 IPv6 DSCP DSCP 0 63 Please Select v Flow Label Action es Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 138 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv6 ACL UDP Source Port Select the source port value Destination Port Select the destination port value Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Flow Label 0 1048575 Enter the flow label value This value must be between 0 and 1048575 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the ICMP option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv6 Address ICMP IPv6 DSCP and Flow Label the following page will appear 82 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 Auto Assign Protocol Type ICMP 7 Ld 0 288 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv6 Address ICMP IPv6 DSCP Flow Label IPv6 Address Any Any Prefix Length Prefix Length ICMP Specify ICMP Message Type Please Select v ICMP Message Type 0 255 Message Code 0 255 IPv6 DSCP
2. L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Local Port Information Show Detail Click the Back button to return to the previous window L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Neighbor Port Information This LLDP Neighbor Port Information page allows you to display the information on a per port basis currently available for populating outbound LLDP advertisements in the local port brief table shown below DP Nelighbor Port Information LLDP Neighbor Port Brief Table Port eth1 0 1 M Find Clear _ Clear All Total Entries Chassis ID Subtype Chassis ID Port ID Subtype PotD Port Description Te lt lt Table is empty Figure 4 97 L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Neighbors Port Information Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered 58 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Click the Clear button to remove the specified port of LLDP neighbor port or click Clear All button to remove all LLDP neighbor ports L3 Features gt ARP gt ARP Aging Time The ARP Aging Time page allows you to view and configure the ARP aging time settings ARP Aging Time Total Entries 1 wlan 180 Edit m ESE A SE amp Figure 4 98 L3 Features gt ARP gt ARP Aging Time Timeout min Specifies the aging time of the ARP entry The default is 5 minutes Click the Apply button to save your settings Click the Edit button to re configure the specific entry E
3. DSCP 0 63 Please Select Y Flow Label Flow Label 0 1048575 Time Range Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 139 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv6 ACL ICMP Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Flow Label 0 1048575 Enter the flow label value This value must be between 0 and 1048575 Specify ICMP Message Type Select the ICMP message type used ICMP Message Type 0 255 When the ICMP Message Type is not selected enter the ICMP Message Type numerical value When the ICMP Message Type is selected this numerical value will automatically be entered Message Code 0 255 When the ICMP Message Type is not selected enter the Message Code numerical value When the ICMP Message Type is selected this numerical value will automatically be entered Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the Protocol ID option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv6 Address IPv6 DSCP and Flow Label the following page will appear 83 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual HG UISDLUINICLLCU II YUU LILA ICIC ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt g
4. Enter your username and password Language English v Figure 3 3 Login Dialog Box Smart Wizard After a successful login the Smart Wizard will guide you through essential settings of the D Link DXS 1210 Series Switch Please refer to the Smart Wizard Configuration section for details Web based Management By clicking the Exit button in the Smart Wizard you will enter the Web based Management interface Please refer to Chapter 4 Configuration for detailed instructions 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual 4 Configuration The features and functions of the D Link DXS 1210 Series Switch can be configured for optimum use through the Web based Management Utility Smart Wizard Configuration After a successful login the Smart Wizard will guide you through essential settings of the D Link DXS 1210 Series Switch If you do not plan to change anything click Exit to leave the Wizard and enter the Web Interface You can also skip it by clicking Don t show Smart Wizard next time for the next time you logon to the Web based Management IPv4 Information IPv4 Information will guide you to do basic configurations on 3 steps for the IP Information access password and SNMP Select Static to manually enter a new IP Address Netmask and Gateway address or select DHCP to automatically receive IP settings from a DHCP server Click the NEXT button to enter the SNMP settings page The IP address is allowed for IPv4 and I
5. Figure 4 152 Security gt DHCP Server Screening gt DHCP Server Screening Global Settings DHCP Server Screening Global Settings Trap State Select to enable or disable the trap state Click the Apply button to save your settings Profile Settings Profile Name Enter the profile name Client MAC Enter the MAC address Click the Delete button to remove the specified entry of the table Click the Delete Profile button to remove the specified profile Click the Apply button to save your settings Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist Log Information Log Buffer Entries 10 1024 Enter the logged buffer entries The value is between 10 and 1024 Click the Apply button to save your settings Click the Clear Log button to clear the log Security gt DHCP Server Screening gt DHCP Server Screening Port Settings The DHCP Server Screening Port Settings page allows you to view and configure the DHCP server screening port settings 90 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual DHCP Server screening Port Settings DHCP Server Screening Port Settings Apply Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete From Port To Port State Profile Name Coo Server IP e IPv4 Address HH IPv6 Address pora ICI II Gudd Disabled eth1 0 2 Disabled Gudde Disab
6. Click the Clear All button to clear all the counter information displayed L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Local Port Information The LLDP Local Port Information page displays LLDP local port information 57 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual LLDP Local Port Brief Table Port Find Show Detail CRT eth1 0 1 Local eth1 0 1 eth1 0 2 Local eth1 0 2 eth1 0 3 Local eth1 0 3 eth1 0 4 Local eth1 0 4 eth1 0 5 Local eth1 0 5 eth1 0 6 Local eth1 0 6 eth1 0 7 Local eth1 0 7 eth1 0 8 Local eth1 0 8 eth1 0 9 Local eth1 0 9 eth1 0 10 Local eth1 01 0 eth1 01 1 Local eth1 011 1 eth1 0 12 Local eth1 0 12 Figure 4 95 L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Local Port Information Port Displays the port number Port ID Subtype Displays the port ID subtype Port ID Displays the port ID Unit number Port number Port Description Displays the port description Click Find to displays more information for the specified port After clicking the Show Detail button the following page will appear LLDP Local Information Table Port eth 0 1 Port ID Subtype Local Port ID et 01 Port Description Port PYID 1 Management Address Count 2 PPYID Entries D VAN Name Entries Count aL Protocol Identity Entries Count DW MACIPHY Configuration Status Show Detail Link Aggregation Show Detail Maximum Frame Size 1522 LLDP MED Capabilities Show Detail Network Policy show Detail lt lt Back Figure 4 96
7. End Weekday From Time HH WM DO UU To Time HH Mi DO 00 Y Apply Range Name B2 chars COR z Total Entries 1 Start Weekday Start Time End Weekday TTT Eng mme lt lt Table is empty gt Page 1 FirstPage Previous Page NextPage LastPage Page GO Figure 4 38 System gt Time Range Range Name Enter a name for the time range The name can be up to 32 characters long From Week To Week Select the starting and ending days of the week that will be used for this time range Tick the Daily option to use this time range for every day of the week Tick the End Week Day option to use this time range from the starting day of the week until the end of the week which is Sunday From Time HH MM To Time HH MM Select the starting and ending time of the day that will be used for this time range The first drop down menu selects the hour and the second drop down menu selects the minute Click the Apply button to save your settings Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered 24 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Management gt User Accounts Settings The User Accounts Settings page allows you to create and configure user accounts Active user account sessions can be viewed By default there is no user account created on the Switch The pre defined user account privilege levels supported by this switch are e Basic User Privilege Level1 T
8. LLDP TX Delay 1 8192 This parameter indicates the delay between successive LLDP frame transmissions initiated by value or status changes in the LLDP local systems MIB The value for txDelay is set by the following range formula 1 lt txDelay lt 0 25 msgT xInterval The default value is 2 seconds Click the Apply button to save your settings L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Port Settings The Basic LLDP Port Settings page displays LLDP port information and contains parameters for configuring LLDP port settings LLDP Port Settings From Port To Port Subtype Admin State IP Subtype Action Address eth Y ethan Y Local v TXandRX v Pa d Remove Y EES Note The address should be the switch s address Apply IN hain tat vs Ps Aes eth1 0 1 Local TX and RX eth1 0 2 Local TX and RX eth1 0 3 Local TX and RX eth1 0 4 Local TX and RX eth1 0 5 Local TX and RX eth1 0 6 Local TX and RX eth1 017 Local TX and RX eth1 0 8 Local TX and RX eth1 0 9 Local TX and RX eth1 01 0 Local TX and RX eth1 0 11 Local TX and RX eth1 01 2 Local TX and RX Figure 4 88 L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Port Settings From Port To Port A consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port Subtype Select the subtype of LLDP TLV s Options to choose from are MAC Address and Local Admin Status Select the LLDP transmission mode on the port The available options are TX Enables t
9. Storm Control Polling Settings Interval 1 300 Enter the interval value The range is from 1 to 300 Retries 0 360 Enter the retry value The range is from 0 to 360 Click the Apply button to save your settings Storm Control Port Settings From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Type Select the type of storm attack The values are Broadcast Multicast and Unicast Action Select the action for the specified ports The values are None Shutdown and Drop Level Type Select the level type to be PPS or Kbps When selected PPS The PPS Rise amp PPS Low will be showed PPS Rise 1 2147483647 Enter the rise packets per second value The value is from 1 to 2147483647 PPS Low 1 2147483647 Enter the low packets per second value The value is from 1 to 2147483647 orm Control setning Storm Control Trap Settings Trap State None d Apply Storm Control Polling Settings Interval 5 600 E sec Retries 0 360 3 times Infinite Apply Storm Control Port Settings From Port To Port Type Action Level Type Kbps Rise 0 2147483647 Kbps Low 0 2147483647 amon v anton wee kts Apply Total Entries 36 Broadcast Inactive eth1 0 1 Multicast Drop Inactive Unicast Inactive Broadcast Inactive eth1 0 2 Multicast Drop Inactive Unicast Inactive Broadcast Inactive Figure 4 158 Security gt Storm Control Settings Kbps When select the level type
10. een for People DXS 1210 Series LZ 10 GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH SERIES Ver 1 02 Table of Contents D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Table of Contents WA DIS Contents ario i NA A Eg 1 Enn BE Le EE 1 Sl dle latte alo DR gen EE 1 Product introduccion A li 2 DIAS AO TO Si A ee ee ee 2 FROME PANG EE 3 Re ie EE 3 DA Ka KE EEN 3 RONCE aNG EM nn N E 3 Rear Pane E 4 DAS Ka Ee 4 Steis Eet EE 4 Rear alle EE 4 2 Hardware Installation EN 5 Sally de 5 HED TIMP ACK ING EE 6 Step 2 Wien IstallaiOt cn divida 6 Desktop OF tele Ee VE ren DE 6 Rack INSINU E 6 Step 3 Plugging iM th AC POWwWEr COM E 7 FOWELF aliado a ee ere me ee 7 Getaria 8 Management Op Si de o o ict eat ert 8 USING Web based Management aida 8 Supported WED BEOWS EE 8 Connecting TOT SS WIC cata eo a at a a o o 8 Login Web based Management 8 HEEN 9 Web based RE e En EE 9 A Tele TT EE 10 Smat Wizard COMMOUEA LOM vssses x conceneroccbotenedie cues santeteysanceresadakauesoSesamecsuntolbey na 10 IPVA le dn En eesti cet a Ota ett eee tea te chain Met cette ld keane tt owe tea its i ch ieee ns 10 Sei E Le EE 10 User ACCOUNTS SEHINGS EE 11 Web based MANAG EE 11 MOOI BA Say SHSM EE 12 Save CS OMIGUEAUON EE 12 Tool Bars Too RTE 13 Firmware Mormane esa Gels sek a eases des amas io A 13 COomiguration ll el dE e WEE 13 Firmware Upgrade amp Backup gt Firmware Upgrade from HTTP o coocccnncccncnccnnccnnnoncnnnnnnnnncononononcconononnos 13 Firmware Upgrade am
11. 1 65535 Owner on o O ad 1 eth1 0 10 Owner_Testt Delete Show Detail 65500 eth1 01 1 Owner_Test2 Delete Show Detail Figure 4 50 Management gt RMON gt RMON Statistics Settings The RMON Ethernet Statistics Configuration contains the following fields Port Select the port from which the RMON information was taken Index 1 65535 Indicates the RMON Ethernet Statistics entry number Owner Displays the RMON station or user that requested the RMON information Click Add to activate your entry or click to renew the details collected and displayed Management gt RMON gt RMON History Settings The RMON History Settings page contains information about samples of data taken from ports For example the samples may include interface definitions or polling periods RMON History Settings RMON History Settings Port Index 1 65535 Buckets Number 1 50 Interval 1 3600 secs Owner oun 7 OOo 1800 RS Apply 50 50 1 eth1 0 7 1800 Owner_Test3 Delete Show Detail 65500 eth1 0 8 50 50 3600 Owner_Test4 Delete Show Detail Figure 4 51 Management gt RMON gt RMON History Settings The History Control Configuration contains the following fields Port Select the port from which the RMON information was taken Index 1 65535 Indicates the history control entry number Buckets Requested 1 50 Enter the number of buckets that the device saves Interval 1 3600 secs Indicates i
12. 2 max reliability 3 4 max throughput 5 6 7 8 min delay 9 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the Protocol ID option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv4 Address and IPv4 DSCP the following page will appear 79 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual OnTIquration wW Ara ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 Auto Assign Protocol Type Protocol ID v 0 255 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv4 Address IPv4 DSCP IPv4 Address e Any e Any Host EN e or D IPv4 DSCP e IP Precedence Please Select M Tos Please Select L DSCP 0 63 F 5 Time Range Action Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 135 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv4 ACL Protocol ID Fragments Select the Fragments option to include packet fragment filtering Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP IP Precedence Select the IP precedence value used Options to choose from are 0 routine 1 priority 2 immediate 3
13. Capabilities Select to enable or disable transmitting the LLDP MED capabilities TLV Network Policy Select to enable or disable transmitting the LLDP MED network policy TLV Inventory Select to enable or disable transmitting the LLDP MED inventory management TLV Click Apply to accept the changes made L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Statistics Information The LLDP Statistics Information page displays an overview of all LLDP traffic 56 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual NEES Ene Sear ne nett 0 eee LLDP Statistics Information Last Change Time Clear Counter Total Inserts Total Deletes Total Drops Total Ageouts D Lal O O LLDP Statistics Ports Port eth1 0 1 M Clear Counter Clear all Pot Total Transmits Total Discards Total Errors Total Receives Total TLY Discards Total TLVUnknows Total Ageouts 0 0 0 eth1 0 1 eth1 0 2 eth1 0 3 eth1 0 4 eth1 0 5 eth1 0 6 eth1 0 7 eth1 0 8 eth1 0 9 eth1 0 10 eth1 0 11 eth1 0 12 S OR O ADN O BN O BN O ES Om CO MA O MN O MN O MS E O NN O AD O BAN O BN O ES a CO MO O BA O MB O WS O BM O a CO MA O BM O MA O MN O BM O Oe CO MA O BN O MM O MM O a CH Wes O MA O MA O MN O BM O Figure 4 94 L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Statistics Information The following information can be viewed LLDP Statistics Information Displays the counters that refer to the whole switch Last Change Time Displays the time for when the last change entry was l
14. EC 22 80 77 20 1C EC 22 80 77 20 1D EC 22 80 77 20 1E EC 22 80 77 20 1F EC 22 80 77 20 20 EC 22 80 77 20 21 EC 22 80 77 20 21 EC 22 80 77 20 22 EC 22 80 77 20 22 h Fae wh ae wech Fab rr Fae rr Fae wh Fae ar A CS Control A Z gt E a Auto Full Off Off Auto Off Off Auto Off Off Auto Off Off Auto Off Off Auto Off Off Auto Off Off Auto Off Off Auto Off Off Auto Off Off Auto Off Off Auto Off Off Auto Off Off Auto Figure 4 29 System gt Port Configuration gt Port Status System gt Port Configuration gt Error Disable Settings The Error Disable Settings page allows you to configure the sending of SNMP notifications for error disable State rror Disable Settings Error Disable Trap Settings Asserted Disabled v Cleared Disabled v Notification Rate 0 1000 fo Error Disable Recovery Settings EnDisable Cause state Disabled Y interval 5 886400 Je ErrDisabie Cause ERT Port Security Disabled 300 Storm Control Disabled 300 ARP Rate Disabled 300 BPDU Attack Protection Disabled 300 DHCP Rate Disabled 300 Loopback Detect Disabled 300 Interfaces that will be recovered at the next timeout erate Cause meteo lt lt Table is empty gt gt Figure 4 30 System gt Port Configuration gt Error Disable Settings Error Disable Trap Settings Asserted Select to enable or disable the notifications when entering into the error disabled state Cleared Select to enable or disable the notifications wh
15. Please Select TCP Flag ack fin psh rst syn urg Flow Label Flow Label 0 1048575 Time Range Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 137 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv6 ACL TCP Source Port Select the source port value Destination Port Select the destination port value IPv6 DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 TCP Flag Tick the appropriate TCP flag option to include the flag in this rule Options to choose from are ack fin psh rst syn and urg Flow Label 0 1048575 Enter the flow label value This value must be between 0 and 1048575 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the UDP option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv6 Address Port IPv6 DSCP and Flow Label the following page will appear 81 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 Ir O O Auto Assign Assign rule criteria IPv6 Address Port IPv6 DSCP Flow Label IPv6 Address e Any e Any Prefix Length AA Prefix Length ae Port Source Port Please Select v Please Select ____ 0 68535 Destination Port Please Select v d 3
16. Reset Reboot System Figure 4 7 Tool Menu Firmware Information Display the firmware information for the 2 image ID Irmvare inrormation Firmware Information SG 1 0 014 2146288 Apr 14 2014 Boot Up 2 1 0 014 2146288 Apr14 2014 l Boot Up c Current boot up firmware Boot up firmware Figure 4 8 Tool Menu gt Firmware Information Configuration Information Display the configuration information on the Switch ontTiguration InTOFMAation zit 0 0 Boot Up 2 0 0 BootUp c Current boot up configuration Boot up configuration startup config Figure 4 9 Tool Menu gt Configuration Information Firmware Upgrade amp Backup gt Firmware Upgrade from HTTP Allow existing firmware file to be uploaded to the Switch from HTTP Firmware Upgrade from HTTP Source URL Destination URL Imaget Lei Upgrade Figure 4 10 Tool Menu gt Firmware Upgrade A Backup gt Firmware Upgrade from HTTP 13 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Note The Switch will reboot after restoring and all current configurations will be lost Firmware Upgrade amp Backup gt Firmware Upgrade from TFTP Upgrade firmware by using TFTP Enter the TFTP IP address source URL and select a Destination URL Click Upgrade Vd UParade Firmware Upgrade from TFTP TFTP Server IP Pv Source URL Destination URL Image v Upgrade Figure 4 11 Tool Menu gt Firmware
17. Specifies whether the Maximum Frame Size is enabled on the port The possible field values are Enabled Enables the Maximum Frame Size configured on the port Disabled Disables the Maximum Frame Size configured on the port Power via MDI Advertises the Power via MDI implementations supported by the port The possible field values are Enabled Enables the Power via MDI configured on the port Disabled Disables the Power via MDI configured on the port Click Apply to implement changes made L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP MED Port Settings The LLDP MED Port Settings page allows you to enable or disable transmitting LLDP MED TLVs LLDP MED Port Settings From Port To Port Capabilities Network Policy Inventory leth1101 e eth1 0 Disabled v Disabled v Disabled Y Apply Tee apatites AAA nit Amen eth1 0 1 Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 2 Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 3 Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 4 Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 5 Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 6 Disabled Disabled Disabled Gun Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 8 Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 9 Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 011 0 Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 11 Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 011 2 Disabled Disabled Disabled Figure 4 93 L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP MED Port Settings From Port To Port A consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port
18. System Log Server Settings The System Log Server Settings page allows you to view and configure the system log s server settings 21 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual ystem Log Server Settings Log Server UDP Port 514 or 1024 65535 Severity 4 Warnings e Apply Total Entries 2 192 168 10 101 Warnings 514 Delete 2014 1 Notifications 0 514 Delete Figure 4 33 System gt System Log gt System Log Server Settings IP Address Select and enter the IPv4 address or IPv6 Address UDP Port 514 or 1024 65535 Enter the system log server s UDP port number This value must be 514 or between 1024 and 65535 The default value is 514 Severity Select the severity value of the type of information that will be logged Options to choose from are 0 Emergencies 1 Alerts 2 Critical 3 Errors 4 Warnings 5 Notifications 6 Informational and 7 Debugging Facility Select the facility value The values must be between 0 and 23 Click the Apply button to save your settings System gt System Log gt System Log The System Log page displays the system logs on the Switch System Log ClearLog Total Entries 0 27 04 2011 18 00 02 Critical 2 System started up Figure 4 34 System gt System Log gt System Log System gt Time and SNTP gt Clock Settings The Clock Settings page allows you to configure the time settings for the Switch ele ettings Clock Set
19. amber it indicates the port is running at 100M or 1000M When the port LED glows green it is running at 10Gbps A CAUTION The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product Rated Laser Class 3 3Vdc Rear Panel SWITCH GND AC LINE 100 240VAC 0 9 AMAX Power Cord Retainer Figure 1 2 DXS 1210 10TS Rear Panel Power Connect the AC power cord to this port DXS 1210 12TC 8 port 1OGBASE T and 2 port 10G SFP also with additional 2 port 1OGBASE T SFP combo port L2 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Front Panel Figure 1 3 DXS 1210 12TC Front Panel Power LED The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source Fan error The Fan error LED lights up when the fan has runtime failure and is brought offline Port Link Act Speed LED 1 8 9F 10F 11F 12F The Link Act Speed LED flashes which indicates a network link through the corresponding port Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port When a port has an amber light this indicates that the port is running at 100M or 1000M When it has a green light it is running on 10Gbps A CAUTION The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product Rated Laser Class 3 3Vac Reset By pressing the Reset button the Switch will change back to the default configuration and all changes will be lost 1 Product Introduction D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Rear Panel M
20. flash 4 flash override 5 critical 6 internet and 7 network ToS Select the Type of Service ToS value that will be used Options to choose from are 0 normal 1 min monetary cost 2 max reliability 3 4 max throughput 5 6 7 8 min delay 9 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the None option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv4 Address and IPv4 DSCP the following page will appear H quratio du Ara ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule Sequence No 1 65535 O O Auto Assign Assign rule criteria IPv4 Address IPv4 DSCP IPy4 Address Any Any IPv4 DSCP e IP Precedence Please Select v Tos Please Select v DSCP 0 63 Please Select Time Range Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 136 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv4 ACL None 80 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Fragments Select the Fragments option to include packet fragment filtering Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are An
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22. 5 6 7 8 min delay 9 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the ESP option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv4 Address and IPv4 DSCP the following page will appear WE UIDSLUITNICLICU I YUU LILA ICIC ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 Auto Assign Protocol Type ESP e 50 0 255 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv4 Address IPv4 DSCP IPv4 Address e Any e Any Host Host Source iP Destination Ip Wildcard Wildcard IPv4 DSCP e IP Precedence Please Select v Tos Please Select v DSCP 0 63 Time Range Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 127 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv4 ACL ESP 74 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP IP Precedence Select the IP precedence value Options to choose from are O routine 1 priority 2 immediate 3 flash 4 flash overr
23. 60 36000 300 sec Default Telnet Session Timeout 0 1439 30 min Default Apply Figure 4 55 Management gt Session Timeout Web Session Timeout 60 36000 Enter the time in seconds of the web session timeout Tick the Default check box Telnet Session Timeout 0 1439 Enter the time in minutes of the Telnet session timeout Tick the Default check box to return to the default setting The value is from O to 1439 minutes O means never timeout The default value is 3 minutes Click the Apply button to save your settings 33 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Management gt D Link Discover Protocol Settings The D Link Discover Protocol Settings page allows you to configure and display D Link Discovery Protocol DDP D Link Discovery Protocol DDP Global Settings D Link Discovery Protocol State e Enabled Disabled Report Timer Never v sec Apply DDP Port Settings From Por To Port Status Apply WE IA GON Enabled eth1 0 2 Enabled eth1 0 3 Enabled eth1 0 4 Enabled eth1 0 5 Enabled eth1 0 6 Enabled eth1 0 7 Enabled eth1 0 8 Enabled eth1 0 9 Enabled eth1 0 10 Enabled eth1 0 11 Enabled eth1 0 12 Enabled Figure 4 56 Management gt D Link Discover Protocol Settings D Link Discovery Protocol State Enter the enable or disable the D Link Discovery Protocol state Report Timer Specify the interval in seconds between two consecutive DDP report messages Options to choose from are 3
24. ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv4 ACL IGMP Fragments Select the Fragments option to include packet fragment filtering Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP IP Precedence Select the IP precedence value Options to choose from are O routine 1 priority 2 immediate 3 flash 4 flash override 5 critical 6 internet and 7 network ToS Specify the Type of Service ToS value that will be used Options to choose from are 0 normal 1 min monetary cost 2 max reliability 3 4 max throughput 5 6 7 8 min delay 9 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the OSPF option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv4 Address and IPv4 DSCP the following page will appear ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule Sequence No 1 65535 A Auto Assign Protocol Type OSPF WUER 0 255 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv4 Address IPv4 DSCP IPv4 Address Any Any SR IP SSS SES CEL A IPv4 DSCP e IP Precedence Please Select v Tos
25. After selecting the IP in IP option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv4 Address and IPv4 DSCP the following page will appear ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule Sequence No 1 65535 fs Ato Assign Protocol Type IP in IP D Io 0285 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv4 Address IPv4 DSCP IPv4 Address e Any e Any an IP PSA EC IP E IPv4 DSCP e IP Precedence Please Select v Tos Please Select M DSCP 0 63 Selec Time Range Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 133 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv4 ACL IP in IP 78 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Fragments Select the Fragments option to include packet fragment filtering Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP IP Precedence Select the IP precedence value Options to choose from are O routine 1 priority 2 immediate 3 flash 4 flash override 5 critical 6 internet and 7 network ToS Select the Type of Service ToS value that will be used Options to choose from are 0 normal 1 min monetary cost 2 max reliability 3 4 max throughput 5 6 7 8 min delay 9 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP value
26. Back Next Figure 4 141 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv6 ACL ESP Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP DSCP 0 63 Enter the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Flow Label 0 1048575 Enter the flow label value This value must be between 0 and 1048575 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the PCP option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv6 Address IPv6 DSCP and Flow Label the following page will appear 84 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule es Sequence No 1 65535 Auto Assign Protocol Type ESCH EE Assign rule criteria IPv6 Address IPv6 DSCP Flow Label IPv6 Address e Any e Any Destination IPv6 DSCP DSCP 0 63 Please Select M How Label Flow Label 0 1048575 Action e Permit Deny Time Range Back Next Figure 4 142 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv6 ACL PCP Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP DSCP 0 63
27. Enter the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Flow Label 0 1048575 Enter the flow label value This value must be between 0 and 1048575 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the SCTP option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv6 Address IPv6 DSCP and Flow Label the following page will appear ALI JU ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 O Auto Assign SCTP v 132 0 255 Fragments Protocol Type Assign rule criteria IPv6 Address IPv6 DSCP Flow Label IPv6 Address e Any Destination e Any IPv6 DSCP DSCP 0 63 Please Select v Flow Label Flow Label 0 1048575 SE 2 chars Action es Permit Deny Time Range Back IL Next Figure 4 143 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv6 ACL SCTP Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP 85 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual DSCP 0 63 Enter the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Flow Label 0 1048575 Enter the flow label value This value must be between 0 and 1048575 Action Select the action for the rule Th
28. LLDP gt LLDP Global Settings LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol provides IEEE 802 1AB standards based method for switches to advertise themselves to neighbor devices as well as to learn about neighbor LLDP devices SNMP utilities can learn the network topology by obtaining the MIB information in each LLDP device The LLDP function is enabled by default LLDP Global Settings LLDP State Enabled Disabled LLDP Forward State Enabled Disabled LLDP Trap State Enabled e Disabled LLDP MED Trap State Enabled e Disabled Apply LLDP MED Configuration Fast Start Repeat Count 1 10 o imes Apply LLDP Configurations Message TX Interval 5 32768 sec Message TX Hold Multiplier 2 1 0 4 Relnit Delay 1 10 2 sec TX Delay 1 8192 C ses Apply LLDP System Information Chassis ID Subtype MAC Address Chassis ID System Name System Description 00 ED 44 F 7 05 79 System_Name_Testt DXS 1210 12TC 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch System Capabilities Supported Repeater Bridge System Capabilities Enabled Repeater Bridge LLDP MED System Information Device Class Network Connectivity Hardware Revision Ad Firmware Revision 1 00 002 Software Revision 1 00 015 Serial Number Manufacturer Name Model Name Asset ID D Link Corporation DXS 1210 12TC Figure 4 87 L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Global Settings LLDP Global Settings LLDP State When this function is enabled the switch will start to transmit receive and
29. Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Type Select the event type The possible values are None Indicates that no event occurred Log Indicates that the event is a log entry SNMP Trap Indicates that the event is a trap Log and Trap Indicates that the event is both a log entry and a trap Community Enter the community to which the event belongs Owner Enter the time that the event occurred Click Add to add a new RMON event Management gt Telnet Web The Telnet Web page allows you to configure Telnet and Web settings on the Switch Telnet Settings Telnet State e Enabled Disabled Port 1 65535 23 Apply Web Settings Web State e Enabled Disabled Port 1 65535 80 Apply Figure 4 54 Management gt Telnet Web Telnet Settings Telnet State Select to enable or disable the configuration through Telnet Port 1 65535 Enter the TCP port number used for Telnet management of the Switch The well known TCP port for the Telnet protocol is 23 Click Apply to save your settings Web Settings Web State Select to enable or disable Web based configuration Port 1 65535 Enter the TCP port number used for Telnet management of the Switch The well known TCP port for the Telnet protocol is 80 Click the Apply button to save your settings Management gt Session Timeout The Session Timeout page allows you to configure the session timeout on the Switch Session Timeout Web Session Timeout
30. Suites 4 8 S SY 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 Total Entries 2 Policy Name Cipher Suites Session Cache Timeout sec ia Policy_Name_Test1 RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA 300 Delete Policy_Name_Test2 DHE_RSA_VVITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA 300 Edit Delete Figure 4 161 Security gt SSL gt SSL Service Policy Policy Name Enter a policy name for SSL Click the Add button to save your settings Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Session Cache Timeout 60 86400 Enter the session cache timeout value The value is between 60 and 86400 seconds Cipher Suites Select the cipher suites that will be associated with this profile Click the Apply button to save your settings OAM gt Cable Diagnostics The Cable Diagnostics page is designed primarily for administrators and customer service representatives to examine the copper cable quality It determines the type of cable errors in the cable Select the range of ports and then click the Test button to start the diagnosis Cable Diagnostics From Port To Port ClearAll onse Testreswt mim O O eth1 0 1 Down gt S Clear eth1 0 2 Up Clear eth1 0 3 Down Clear eth1 0 4 Down Clear eth1 0 5 Down Clear eth1 0 6 Down Clear eth1 0 7 Down Clear eth1 0 8 Down Clear eth1 0 11 Down Clear eth1 0 12 Down Clear Figure 4 162 OAM gt Cable Diagnostic Click the Clear button to clear all the
31. To Port Port VLAN Protocol LAN WLAN Name Protocol Identity o Apply ATTE VLAN Name Enabled Protocol geng eth 0 1 Disabed eth1 0 2 Disabed eth1 0 3 Disabed eth1 0 4 Disabed eth1 0 5 Disabed eth1 0 6 Disabed eth 0 7 Disabed eth1 0 8 Disabed eth1 0 9 Disabed eth1 0 10 Disabed eth1 0111 Disabed eth1 0 1 2 Disabed Figure 4 91 L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Do TLVs Settings From Port To Port A consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port Port VLAN Select to enable or disable the port VLAN ID TLV to send The Port VLAN ID TLV is an optional fixed length TLV that allows a VLAN bridge port to advertise the port s VLAN identifier PVID that will be associated with untagged or priority tagged frames Protocol VLAN Select to enable or disable Port and Protocol VLAN ID PPVID TLV to send and enter the VLAN ID in PPVID TLV VLAN Name Select to enable or disable the VLAN name TLV to send and enter the ID of the VLAN in the VLAN name TLV Protocol Identity Select to enable or disable the Protocol Identity TLV to send and the protocol name Options for protocol name to choose from are None EAPOL LACP GVRP STP and All Click the Apply button to save your settings L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Dot3 TLVs Settings The LLDP Dot3 TLVs Settings page allows you to configure an individual port or group of ports to exclude one or more IEEE 802 3 organizational specific TLV data type fro
32. Upgrade A Backup gt Firmware Upgrade from TFTP Note The Switch will reboot after restoring and all current configurations will be lost Firmware Backup to HTTP amp Backup gt Firmware Backup to HTTP To save a backup of the firmware select the source URL and then click Backup Configuration Backup to HTTP Backup Configuration file Backup Figure 4 12 Tool Menu gt Firmware Upgrade A Backup gt Firmware Backup to HTTP Firmware Backup to HTTP amp Backup gt Firmware Backup to TFTP To save a backup of the firmware using TFTP enter the TFTP server IP address the source URL and the destination URL Click Backup Firmware Backup to TFTP TFTP Server IP l IPv4 O IPv6 Source Image v Destination URL Backup Figure 4 13 Tool Menu gt Firmware Upgrade A Backup gt Firmware Backup to TFTP Configuration Upgrade amp Backup gt Configuration Restore from HTTP To restore the Switch from a saved configuration file select a Source URL configuration Destination and click Restore Source URL Browse Destination Y startup config Restore Figure 4 14 Tool Menu gt Configuration Upgrade A Backup gt Configuration Restore from HTTP Startup config Check the box to enable the startup configuration function Configuration Upgrade amp Backup gt Configuration Restore from TFTP To load the Switch s configuration from a saved configuration file u
33. addresses can be configured for a single IP interface Ex 3ffe 501 ffff 100 1 64 The 64 represents the prefix length of the IPv6 addresses dhcpv6_client lt enable disable gt Specify the DHCPVv6 client to be disabled or enabled Only Administrator or operator level users can issue this command To configure the IP interface System DXS 1210 12TC gt config ipif 1 ipaddress 10 90 90 98 255 0 0 0 Success DXS 1210 12TC gt Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Example usage To log out a user from the Switch s console logout The logout command terminates the current user s session on the Switch s console None None To terminate the current user s console session DXS 1210 12TC gt logout V Purpose Syntax Description Parameters NOTE Save your configuration changes before logging out To test the connectivity between network devices ping lt ipv4_addr gt lt ipv6_addr gt size lt integer 1 60000 gt timeout lt time_out 1 100 gt repeat lt integer 0 255 gt The ping command checks if another IP address is reachable on the network You can ping the IPv4 address connected to through the managed VLAN VLAN 1 by default as long as there is a physical path between the switch and the target IPv4 equipment By default Switch sends five pings to the target IP lt ipv4_addr gt The IPv4 address of the host 103 5 Command Line Inter
34. be configured Click the Apply button to save your settings Click the Delete button to remove the specified entry Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Find All button to view all the entries Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist The fields that can be configured for IGMP Snooping Groups Table are described below IGMP Snooping Group Table VID 1 4094 Specify the VLAN ID Group Address Click the radio button and enter an IP multicast group address Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Find All button to view all the entries L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Mrouter Settings The IGMP Snooping Mrouter Settings page allows you to configure the specified interface s as the multicast router ports or as forbidden to be multicast router ports on the Switch 46 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual AP Snooping Mrouter Settings IGMP Snooping Mrouter Settings VID 1 4094 Configuration From Port To Port id Apply IG IGMP Snooping Mrouter Table VID 1 4094 Find Find all Total Entries 1 wg 1 eth1 0 11 eth1 0 1 2 Static m Hl ee Figure 4 78 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Mrouter Settings VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID and th
35. configuration settings Terms Usage In this guide the term Switch first letter capitalized refers to the DSX 1210 Series switch and switch first letter lower case refers to other Ethernet switches Some technologies refer to terms switch bridge and switching hubs interchangeably and both are commonly accepted for Ethernet switches A NOTE indicates important information that helps a better use of the device A A CAUTION indicates potential property damage or personal injury Copyright and Trademarks Information in this document is subjected to change without notice 2014 D Link Corporation All rights reserved Reproduction in any manner whatever without the written permission of D Link Corporation is strictly forbidden Trademarks used in this text D Link and the D LINK logo are trademarks of D Link Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products D Link Corporation disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own 1 Product Introduction D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual 1 Product Introduction Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of D Link DXS 1210 Series Switch D Link s latest generation L2 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch series blends plug and play simplicity with exc
36. display the detail information of the specified VLAN 44 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Click the Edit button to re configure the specific entry Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist After clicking the Show Detail button the following window will appear ILLERA Fira ys IGMP Snooping ML AN Parameters Vi 1 Status Disabled Fast Leave Disabled GQuerier State Disabled Quer version EI Query Interval 125 seconds Max Response Time 10 seconds Robustness Value 2 Last Member Query Interval 2 seconds Modify Figure 4 75 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Show Detail Click the Modify button to edit the information in the following window A Dent IGMP Snooping VLAN Parameters ID 1 4094 Status Enabled Disabled i Fast Leave Enabled es Disabled Querier State Enabled es Disabled i Query Version Query Interval 1 31744 sec Max Response Time 1 25 ma see Robustness Value 1 7 D Last Member Query Interval 1 25 2 sec Figure 4 76 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Modify The following parameters can be configured Fast Leave Select to enable or disable the IGMP snooping fast leave function Querier State Select to enable or disable the querier state Query Version Select the general query packet version sent
37. eth1 0 4 Enabled 0 200000 Disabled Auto Shared Auto Non E Disabled Disabled 128 2 eth1 0 5 Enabled 01200000 Disabled Auto Shared Auto Non E Disabled Disabled 128 2 eth1 0 6 Enabled 0 200000 Disabled Auto Shared Auto Non E Disabled Disabled 128 2 eth Of Enabled o 200000 Disabled Auto Shared Auto Non E Disabled Disabled 128 2 eth1 0 8 Enabled 0 200000 Disabled Auto Shared Auto Non E Disabled Disabled 128 2 eth1 0 9 Enabled 0 200000 Disabled Auto Shared Auto Non E Disabled Disabled 128 2 eth1 01 0 Enabled 0 200000 Disabled Auto Shared Auto Non E Disabled Disabled 128 2 eth1 0 11 Enabled o 200000 Disabled Auto Shared Auto Non E Disabled Disabled 128 2 eth1 0 12 Enabled 0 200000 Disabled Auto Shared Auto Non E Disabled Disabled 128 2 Figure 4 68 L2 Features gt STP gt STP Port Settings From Port To Port Enter a consecutive group of ports to be configured starting with the selected port Cost This defines a metric that indicates the relative cost of forwarding packets to the specified port list Port cost can be set automatically or as a metric value The default value is O auto 0 auto Setting O for the external cost will automatically set the speed for forwarding packets to the specified port s in the list for optimal efficiency Default port cost 100Mbps port 200000 Gigabit port 20000 Value 1 200000000 Define a value between 1 and 200000000 to determine the external cost The lower the number the
38. gt ACL Interface Access Group Select Security gt Port Security gt Port Security Global Settings The Port Security Global Settings page allows you to view and configure the port security global settings Port Security is a security feature that prevents unauthorized computers with source MAC addresses unknown to the Switch prior to locking the port or ports from connecting to the Switch s locked ports and gaining access to the network Port Security Trap Settings Trap State Enabled Disabled Apply Port Security Trap Rate Settings Trap Rate 0 1000 cS Apply Port Security System Settings System Maximum Address 1 6656 A s No Limit Apply Figure 4 149 Security gt Port Security gt Port Security Global Settings Trap Security Trap Settings Trap State Select to enable or disable the port security trap of the Switch Click the Apply button to save your settings Port Security Trap Rate Settings Trap Rate 0 1000 Enter the number of traps per second The range is from 0 to 1000 Click the Apply button to save your settings Port Security System Settings System Maximum Address 1 6656 Enter the maximum number of secure MAC addresses allowed If not specified the default value is No Limit The valid range is from 1 to 6656 Tick the No Limit checkbox to allow the maximum number of secure MAC addresses Click the Apply button to save your settings 88 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User
39. gt Loopback Detection The Loopback Detection function is used to detect the loop created by a specific port while Spanning Tree Protocol STP is not enabled in the network especially when the down links are hubs or unmanaged switches The Switch will automatically shutdown the port and sends a log to the administrator The Loopback Detection port will be unlocked when the Loopback Detection Recover Time times out The Loopback Detection function can be implemented on a range of ports at a time You may enable or disable this function using the pull down menu 42 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Loopback Detection Global Settings Loopback Detection State Mode Enabled VLAN ID List Interval 1 32767 2 Trap State Disabled v Action Shut down v Apply Loopback Detection Port Settings From Port To Port State ep LEE A E E eth1 0 1 Disabled Normal eth1 0 2 Disabled Normal 0 eth1 0 3 Disabled Normal 0 eth1 0 4 Disabled Normal 0 eth1 0 5 Disabled Normal 0 eth1 0 6 Disabled Normal 0 Gun Disabled Normal 0 eth1 0 8 Disabled Normal 0 eth1 0 9 Disabled Normal 0 eth1 01 0 Disabled Normal 0 eth1 0 11 Disabled Normal 0 eth1 01 2 Disabled Normal 0 Figure 4 72 L2 Features gt Loopback Detection Settings Loopback Detection State Enable or disable loopback detection The default is disabled Mode Select either Port based or VLAN based Enabled VLAN ID List Enter the VLAN ID for loop detection This onl
40. is between 0 and 127 Click the Apply button to save your settings QoS gt CoS to Queue Mapping The CoS to Queue Mapping page allows you to view and configure the CoS to Queue mapping settings Ob amp oop ho 4 lt lt 4 a lt 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 H Apply Figure 4 114 QoS gt CoS to Queue Mapping Queue ID Select the queue ID that will be mapped to the corresponding CoS value The value is from are 0 to 7 Click the Apply button to save your settings QoS gt Port Rate Limiting The Port Rate Limiting page allows you to view and configure the port rate limiting settings 65 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Port Rate Limiting From Port To Port Direction Rate Limit ehn el etmivom2 sl Input el Bandwidth 64 10000000 Kbps Burst Size 0 128000 Kowe Percent 1 100 sd Burst Size 0 128000 Kbyte None Apply ES et AAA IO O A TTT Town eth1 01 No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 2 No Limit No Lirnit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 3 No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 4 No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 5 No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 6 No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 7 No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 8 No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 9 No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 10 No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 11 No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 12 No Li
41. option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv4 Address Port and IPv4 DSCP the following page will appear 71 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual ACL Configuration Vizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 Auto Assign Protocol Type UDP e 0 285 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv4 Address Port IPv4 DSCP IPv4 Address Any e Any Sek P VT Oi D wildcard Wildcard Port Source Port Please Select Y Please Select w 0 65535 Please Select el Destination Port Please Select v Please Select H 0 65535 Please Select 0 65535 IPv4 DSCP e IP Precedence Please Select Tos Please Select v DSCP 0 63 Time Range Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 124 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv4 ACL UDP Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP Source Port Select the source port value Destination Port Select the destination port value IP Precedence Select the IP precedence value Options to choose from are 0 routine 1 priority 2 immediate 3 flash 4 flash override 5 critical 6 internet and 7 netwo
42. range of forward ports to be configured Click the Add button to add a new entry Click the Delete button to remove an entry based on the information entered Security gt Storm Control Settings The Storm Control Settings page allows you to view and configure the storm control settings torm Control Settings Storm Control Trap Settings Trap State Apply Storm Control Polling Settings Interval 5 600 5 sec Retries 0 360 3 Jtimes Infinite Apply Storm Control Port Settings From Port To Port Type Action Level Type PPS Rise 0 2147483647 PPS Low 0 2147483647 anion aman eps ts Apply Total Entries 36 Broadcast Inactive eth1 01 Multicast Drop Inactive Unicast Inactive Broadcast Inactive eth1 0 2 Multicast Drop Inactive Unicast Inactive Broadcast Inactive eth1 0 3 Multicast Drop Inactive Unicast o Inactive Broadcast Inactive eth1 0 4 Multicast Drop Inactive Figure 4 157 Security gt Storm Control Settings PPS 92 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Trap State Select the storm control trap state The options are None Storm Occur Storm Clear and Both When None is selected no traps will be sent When Storm Occur is selected a trap notification will be sent when a storm event is detected When Storm Clear is selected a trap notification will be sent when a storm event is cleared Click the Apply button to save your settings
43. the VLAN ID list that will be created Click the Apply button to save your settings Click the Delete button to remove the specific entry Find VLAN VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID to be displayed Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the View All button to locate all the entries Click the Edit button to re configure the specific entry Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist L2 Features gt Asymmetric VLAN The Asymmetric VLAN page allows you to configure the asymmetric VLAN function on this switch Asymmetric VLAN Asymmetric VLAN State Enabled Disabled Apply Figure 4 63 L2 Features gt Asymmetric VLAN Asymmetric VLAN State Select to enable or disable the Asymmetric VLAN function Click the Apply button to save your settings L2 Features gt VLAN Interface The VLAN Interface page allows you to view and configure the VLAN interface settings on this switch VLAN Interface IIA eth1 0 1 Hybrid Enabled Admit All vlan Detail Edit eth1 0 2 Hybrid Enabled Admit All vlan Detail Edit eth1 0 3 Access Enabled Admit All vlan Detail Edit eth1 0 4 Access Enabled Admit All vlan Detail Edit eth1 0 5 Hybrid Enabled Admit All vlan Detail Edit eth1 0 6 Hybrid Enabled Admit All vlan Detail Edit eth1 0 7 Hybrid Enabled Admit All Wan Detail Edit eth1 0 8 Hybrid Enabled Adm
44. touching internal components Operate the product only from the type of external power source indicated on the electrical ratings label If you are not sure of the type of power source required consult your service provider or local power company Also be sure that attached devices are electrically rated to operate with the power available in your location Use only approved power cable s If you have not been provided with a power cable for your system or for any AC powered option intended for your system purchase a power cable that is approved for use in your country The power cable must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product s electrical ratings label The voltage and current rating of the cable should be greater than the ratings marked on the product To help prevent electric shock plug the system and peripheral power cables into properly grounded electrical outlets These cables are equipped with three prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable If you must use an extension cable use a 3 wire cable with properly grounded plugs Observe extension cable and power strip ratings Make sure that the total ampere rating of all products plugged into the extension cable or power strip does not exceed 80 percent of the ampere ratings limit for the extension cable or power strip To help protect your system from sudden transient incre
45. 0 60 90 120 and Never DDP Port Settings From Port To Port Enter the appropriate port range used for the configuration State Select to enable or disable the DDP port state Click the Apply button to save your settings L2 Features gt FDB gt Static FDB gt Unicast Static FDB The Unicast Static FDB page allows you to view and configure the static unicast forwarding settings on the Switch Unicast Static FDB oun wua wens D e Total Entries 2 Delete All a O O MAC Address ee 1 00 00 00 00 00 E1 eth1 0 5 Delete 1 00 00 00 00 00 E2 eth1 017 Delete 1 1 RS ee Figure 4 57 L2 Features gt FDB gt Static FDB gt Unicast Static FDB Port Drop Allows the selection of the port number on which the MAC address entered resides This option could also drop the MAC address from the unicast static FDB When selecting Port select the switch unit and port number VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID on which the associated unicast MAC address resides MAC Address Enter the MAC address to which packets will be statically forwarded or dropped This must be a unicast MAC address Click the Apply button to save your settings or click the Delete All button to delete all the entries found in the display table 34 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist L2 Features gt FDB gt Static FDB gt
46. 0 255 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv4 Address IPv4 DSCP IPv4 Address e Any e Any Host Host Source Destination e eae 7 IPv4 DSCP e IP Precedence Please Select v Tos Please Select v DSCP 0 63 Please Select el Time Range Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 131 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv4 ACL PIM Fragments Select the Fragments option to include packet fragment filtering Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP IP Precedence Select the IP precedence value used Options to choose from are 0 routine 1 priority 2 immediate 3 flash 4 flash override 5 critical 6 internet and 7 network ToS Select the Type of Service ToS value that will be used Options to choose from are 0 normal 1 min monetary cost 2 max reliability 3 4 max throughput 5 6 7 8 min delay 9 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the VRRP option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv4 Address and IPv4 DSCP the following page will appear 77 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Se
47. 1 4094 D Total Entries 1 0 FE80 2E0 4CFF FE81 3423 vlani Dynamic Delete Figure 4 110 L3 Features gt IPv6 Default Route Interface VLAN 1 4094 Enter interface s VLAN ID that will be associated with this route Next Hop IPv6 Address Enter the next hop IPv6 address Click the Apply button to save your settings Click Delete to remove the information from IPv6 default route table QoS gt Port Default CoS The Port Default CoS page allows you to view and configure the port s default CoS settings 63 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Port Verauit CO Port Default CoS From Port To Port Default Cos A A eth1 0 1 0 No eth1 0 2 0 No eth1 0 3 0 No eth1 0 4 0 No eth1 0 5 0 No eth1 0 6 0 No eth1 0 7 0 No eth1 0 8 0 No eth1 0 9 0 No eth1 0 10 0 No eth1 0111 0 No eth1 0 1 2 0 No Figure 4 111 QoS gt Port Default CoS From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Default CoS Select the default CoS option for the specified ports The values are from O to 7 Click the Override check box to apply the port s default CoS to all packets tagged or untagged received by the port Select the None option to use the default settings Click the Apply button to save your settings QoS gt Port Scheduler Method The Port Scheduler Method page allows you to view and configure the port scheduler method settings Y Port Scheduler Method From Port To Port scheduler Method 5
48. 10 12TC 44 9dB 2 Fans DXS 1210 125SC 39 2dB 2 Fans Operation Temperature 5 50 C Storage Temperature 40 70 C Operation Humidity 0 95 RH Storage Humidity 0 95 RH Emission EMI Certifications FCC class A CE Class A VCCI Class A IC Class A C Ticket Class A BSMI Class A Appendix A Technical Specifications CCC Class A Safety Certifications cUL CB CE CCC BSMI Features L2 Features Supports up to 16K MAC address Jumbo frame Supports up to 9KB IGMP snooping Supports 128 multicast group MLD Snooping 802 1D Spanning Tree 802 1s MSTP 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Loopback Detection 802 3ad Link Aggregation DXS 1210 10TS up to 8 groups per device and 8 ports per group DXS 1210 121C up to 8 groups per device and 8 ports per group DXS 1210 12SC up to 8 groups per device and 8 ports per group Port mirroring L3 Features ARP Max 16K ARP entries Support 128 static ARP Support Gratuitous ARP Support 8 IPv4 and 16 IPv6 interfaces Support IPv4 address 0 0 0 0 to prevent occupied IP address in the network Support IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Max 384 ND entries Support up to 63 static ND entries Max 64 IPv4 and 64 IPv 6 static route entries Support secondary route Max 768 IPv4 and 384 IPv6 host route D Link Green Technology Compliant with RoHS6 Support D Link Green v3 0 power saving mode D Link Green Ethernet Power Saving by LED Shut Off Powered LEDs
49. 2km DEM 314GT 1000BASE LHX 50km DEM 315GT 1000BASE ZX 80km SFP WDM Transceiver DEM 330T R 1000BASE BX 10km DEM 331T R 1000BASE BX 40km DEM 302S BXD 1000BASE BX D Single Mode 2KM TX 1550 RX 1310 nm DEM 302S BXU 1000BASE BX U Single Mode 2KM TX 1310 RX 1550 nm SFP Transceiver 110 D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual DEM 431XT 10GBASE SR 80m DEM431XT DD 10GBASE SR 80m DEM 432XT 10BASE LR 10km DEM 432XT DD 10GBASE LR 10km DEM 433XT 10GBASE ER 40km DEM 433XT DD 10GBASE ER 40km DEM 434XT 10GBASE ZR 80km WDM SFP Transceiver DEM 436XT BXU 10GBASE LR 20km DEM 436XT BXD 10GBASE LR 20km CWDM SFP Transceiver DEM X10CS 1271 10G Single Mode 10KM CWDM SFP Transceiver DEM X10CS 1291 10G Single Mode 10KM CWDM SFP Transceiver DEM X10CS 1311 10G Single Mode 10KM CWDM SFP Transceiver DEM X10CS 1331 10G Single Mode 10KM CWDM SFP Transceiver DEM X40CS 1471 10G Single Mode 40KM CWDM SFP Transceiver DEM X40CS 1491 10G Single Mode 40KM CWDM SFP Transceiver DEM X40CS 1511 10G Single Mode 40KM CWDM SFP Transceiver DEM X40CS 1571 10G Single Mode 40KM CWDM SFP Transceiver Support following Direct Attach Cable DAC DEM CB100S DEM CB300S DEM CB700S Physical amp Environment AC input 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz internal universal power supply Acoustic Value DXS 1210 10TS 44 6dB 2 Fans DXS 12
50. 71 Figure 4 26 Device Information EC 22 80 77 20 16 10 90 90 90 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 04 2011 18 04 28 S34F1E8000036 System Information Settings Enter a System Name System Location and System Contact 18 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual System Information Settings System Location Figure 4 27 System gt System Information System gt Port Configuration gt Port Settings In the Port Settings page the status of all ports can be monitored and adjusted for optimum configuration Port Settings From Port To Port State Auto Downgrade Flow Control eth1 0 1 v eth1 0 1 v Enabled v Disabled off v Ee Speed Capability Advertised Description Auto e Auto v Auto v s i 1D0DM wi1000M 41106 Apply Rafrasia Flow Control Control Auto e eth1 0 1 Enabled Auto duplex Auto speed Disabled eth1 0 2 Down Enabled Off Off Auto duplex Auto speed Disabled eth1 0 3 Down Enabled Off Off Auto duplex Auto speed Disabled eth1 0 4 Down Enabled Off Off Auto duplex Auto speed Disabled eth1 0 5 Down Enabled Off Off Auto duplex Auto speed Disabled eth1 0 6 Down Enabled Off Off Auto duplex Auto speed Disabled eth1 0 7 Down Enabled Off Off Auto duplex Auto speed Disabled eth1 0 8 Down Enabled Off Off Auto duplex Auto speed Disabled eth1 0 9 F Down Enabled Off Off Auto duplex Auto speed Disabled eth1 0 1 0 F Down Enabled Off Off Auto duplex Auto speed Disabled eth1 0 11 C Do
51. 8 1 84 74 D4 35 20 74 E2 180 Dynamic let dan 192 168 10 139 00 0C 29 AD A6 7E 180 Dynamic Delete HERE ce Figure 4 100 L3 Features gt ARP gt ARP Table Interface VLAN 1 4094 Select and enter the interface s VLAN ID IP address Select and enter the IP address to be displayed Mask Enter the mask address for the specified IP address Hardware Address Select and enter the MAC address Type Select the type Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Delete button to remove the specific entry Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist L3 Features gt IPv4 Interface The IPv4 Interface page allows you to configure the IPv4 Interface settings Hr ee IPv4 Interface Interface VLAN 1 4094 O Apply Find Total Entries 1 van Enabled 127 0 0 1 255 0 0 0 Manual Edit I Delete Figure 4 101 L3 Features gt IPv4 Interface Interface VLAN 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID of IP interface Click Apply for the settings to take effect Click the Find button to display the specific entry Click the Edit button to re configure the specific entry Click the Delete button to remove the specific entry Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist After clicking the Edit button the following window will appear IPv4 Interface Setting
52. AN VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Find All button to view all the entries L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt Multicast Filtering The Multicast Filtering page allows you to view and configure multicast filtering settings 51 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Multicast Filtering ID List Multicast Filter Mode Forward Unregistered v Apply Total Entries 1 VLAN Multicast Filter Mode default Forward All Groups 1 1 EN co Figure 4 86 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt Multicast Filtering VID List Enter the VLAN ID Multicast Filter Mode Select the multicast filter mode Options to choose from are Forward Unregistered Forward All and Filter Unregistered When selecting the Forward Unregistered option registered multicast packets will be forwarded based on the forwarding table and all unregistered multicast packets will be flooded based on the VLAN domain When selecting the Forward All option all multicast packets will be flooded based on the VLAN domain When selecting the Filter Unregistered option registered packets will be forwarded based on the forwarding table and all unregistered multicast packets will be filtered Click the Apply button to save your settings Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist L2 Features gt
53. All button to view all the entries Click the Show Detail button to see the detail information of the specific VLAN Click the Edit button to re configure the specific entry After clicking the Show Detail button the following window will appear 48 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual MLD Snooping VLAN Parameters YID 1 Status Disabled Fast Leave Disabled Querier State Disabled i Query Version vi Query Interval 125 seconds Max Response Time 10 seconds Robustness Value 2 Last Member Query Interval 2 seconds Modify Figure 4 81 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt MLD Snooping gt MLD Snooping Setting Show Detail The window displays the detail information about MLD snooping VLAN Click the Modify button to edit the information in the following window After clicking the Edit button in MLD Snooping Settings window the following window will appear ia LES D MLD Snooping VLAN Settings VID 1 4094 Status Enabled Disabled Fast Leave Enabled e Disabled Querier State Enabled e Disabled Query Version Query Interval 1 31 744 Max Response Time 1 25 Robustness Value 1 7 Last Member Query Interval 1 25 Figure 4 82 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt MLD Snooping gt MLD Snooping Setting Edit Fast Leave Select to enable or disable the MLD snooping fast leave function Querier State Select to enable or disable the querier state Query Version Sele
54. And the range is between 0 and 63 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the PCP option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv4 Address and IPv4 DSCP the following page will appear ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 Auto Assign Protocol Type PCP 1108 0 255 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv4 Address IPv4 DSCP IPv4 Address e Any e Any source Destination 7 IP ASS Ge IP PA IPv4 DSCP e IP Precedence Please Select v Tos 1 Please Select Y DSCP 0 63 Time Range Action Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 134 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv4 ACL PCP Fragments Select the Fragments option to include packet fragment filtering Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP IP Precedence Select the IP precedence value Options to choose from are O routine 1 priority 2 immediate 3 flash 4 flash override 5 critical 6 internet and 7 network ToS Select the Type of Service ToS value that will be used Options to choose from are 0 normal 1 min monetary cost
55. ClearAll ViewAll E A A O 1 00 00 00 00 00 41 Static eth1 0 7 1 00 00 00 00 00 42 Static eth1 0110 1 00 00 00 00 00 44 Dynamic eth1 0 2 Figure 4 61 L2 Features gt FDB gt MAC Address Table Port Select the port that will be used for this configuration VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID that will be used for this configuration MAC Address Enter the MAC address that will be used for this configuration Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Clear Dynamic by Port button to clear the dynamic MAC address listed on the corresponding port Click the Clear Dynamic by VLAN button to clear the dynamic MAC address listed on the corresponding VLAN Click the Clear Dynamic by MAC button to clear the dynamic MAC address entered Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Clear All button to clear all dynamic MAC addresses Click the View All button to display all the MAC addresses recorded in the MAC address table L2 Features gt 802 1Q VLAN The 802 1Q VLAN page allows you to view and configure the VLAN settings on this switch 36 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual 10 QU VLAN 802 10 VLAN VID List 3orzs Apply Delete Find VLAN VID 1 4094 Find View All Total Entries 1 A A a A default eth1 0 1 eth1 0 12 Edit alot Ann amp Figure 4 62 L2 Features gt 802 1Q VLAN VID List Enter
56. D String Enter the vendor class identifier with the maximum of 32 characters Tick the Hex check box to have the class identifier in the hexadecimal form Host Name Enter the host name Lease Enter the preferred lease time for the IP address to request from the DHCP server Enter the day duration of the lease or select the hour and minute duration of the lease Click the Apply button to save your settings L3 Features gt IPv4 Default Route IPv4 Default Route Gateway Apply 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 127 0 0 127 Delete Figure 4 104 L3 Features gt IPv4 Default Route Gateway Enter the gateway address for IPv4 default route Click Apply for the settings to take effect Click the Delete button to remove the specific entry L3 Features gt IPv6 Interface The IPv6 Interface page provides user to the IPv6 interface s settings 61 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual IPv6 Interface Interface VLAN 1 4094 Apply Find Total Entries 1 vlani Enabled Up Detail Figure 4 105 L3 Features gt IPv6 Interface Interface VLAN 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID of IP interface Click Apply for the settings to take effect Click the Find button to display the specific entry Click the Detail button to view and configure more detailed settings for the IPv6 interface entry After clicking the Detail button the following window will be appear RSA IPv6 Interface Settings Interface IPv6 Address DHCP
57. Figure 4 47 Management gt SNMP gt SNMP User Table Settings User Name Enter a SNMP user name of up to 32 characters Group Name Enter the SNMP group of the SNMP user SNMP Version Select the SNMP version of the user The options to choose are v1 v2c and v3 SNMP V3 Encryption When selecting v3 in the SNMP Version drop down list this option is available Options to choose from are None Password and Key Auth Protocol by Password Select either MD5 or SHA to be the authentication protocol Enter a password for SNMPv3 encryption in the right column MD5 Select to use the HMAC MD5 96 authentication level This field will require the user to enter a password SHA Select that the HMAC SHA authentication protocol will be used This field will require the user to enter a password Priv Protocol by Password Select either None or DES56 and then enter a password for SNMPv3 encryption in the right column None Select to not use any authorization DES56 Select to use DES 56 bit encryption based on the CBC DES DES 56 standard This field will require you to enter a password Auth Protocol by Key Select either MD5 or SHA to be the authentication protocol Enter a key for SNMPv3 encryption in the right column MD5 Select to use the HMAC MD5 96 authentication level This field will require the user to enter a key SHA Select to use the HMAC SHA authentication protocol This field will require you to enter a key Priv Pr
58. Manual Security gt Port Security gt Port Security Port Settings The Port Security Port Settings page allows you to view and configure the port security port settings of the Switch Port Security Port Settings Aging Time 0 From Port To Port State Maximum 1 6656 Violation Action security Mode 1440 Aging Type a E A A DIE AA eth1 0 1 1 0 Shutdown Delete on Timeout Disabled 0 Absolute eth1 0 2 1 0 Shutdown 0 Delete on Timeout Disabled 0 Absolute eth1 0 3 1 0 shutdown 0 Delete on Timeout Disabled 0 Absolute eth1 0 4 1 0 Shutdown 0 Delete on Timeout Disabled 0 Absolute eth1 0 5 1 0 Shutdown U Delete on Timeout Disabled 0 Absolute eth1 0 6 1 0 Shutdown 0 Delete on Timeout Disabled 0 Absolute Gun 1 0 shutdown 0 Delete on Timeout Disabled 0 Absolute eth1 0 8 1 0 Shutdown 0 Delete on Timeout Disabled 0 Absolute eth1 0 9 1 0 shutdown 0 Delete on Timeout Disabled 0 Absolute eth1 0 10 1 0 shutdown D Delete on Timeout Disabled 0 Absolute eth1 0 11 1 0 Shutdown 0 Delete on Timeout Disabled 0 Absolute eth1 01 2 1 0 Shutdown 0 Delete on Timeout Disabled 0 Absolute Figure 4 150 Security gt Port Security gt Port Security Port Settings From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured State Select to enable or disable the port security state of specified ports Maximum 1 6556 Enter the maximum number of secure MAC addresses that will be allowed on the specified ports The value is between 1 and 6656 Violation Act
59. Mrouter Settings VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID Configuration Select the port configuration Available options are Port and Forbidden Port Port Select to have the configured ports as being connected to multicast enabled routers Forbidden Port Select to have the configured ports as being not connected to multicast enabled routers From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Click the Apply button to save your settings Click the Delete button to remove the specified entry Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Find All button to view all the entries Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt MLD Snooping gt MLD Snooping Statistics Settings The MLD Snooping Statistics Settings page allows you to clear and display the MLD snooping related Statistics ILD Snooping Statistics Settings MLD Snooping Statistics Settings Statistics VID 1 4094 SSS Ss Clear MLD Snooping Statistics Table Find Type VIB 1 4094 Find 1 Findal Total Entries 0 m TX a E a E E ego ome nen ome en o oey ey lt Table is empty gt gt Figure 4 85 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt MLD Snooping gt MLD Snooping Statistics Settings Statistics Select the type of statistics to display Available options are All and VL
60. Multicast Static FDB The Multicast Static FDB page allows you to view and configure the static multicast forwarding settings on the Switch Multicast Static FDB From Port To Port VID 1 4094 MAC Address og r og r COO J o are Total Entries 2 Delete All a 1 01 00 00 00 00 A1 eth1 0 9 eth1 0 10 Delete 1 CF 00 00 00 00 A1 eth1 0 5 eth1 0 8 Delete 1 1 KR e Figure 4 58 L2 Features gt FDB gt Static FDB gt Multicast Static FDB From Port To Port Enter the appropriate port range used for the configuration VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID of the VLAN the corresponding MAC address belongs to MAC Address Enter the static destination MAC address of the multicast packets This must be a multicast MAC address The format of the destination MAC address is 01 XX XX XX XX XX Click the Apply button to save your settings And click the Delete All button to remove all the entries Click the Delete button to remove the specific entry Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist L2 Features gt FDB gt MAC Address Table Settings The MAC Address Table Settings page allows you to view and configure the MAC address table s global settings Es Global Setting MAC Address Learning Aging Time 0 10 1000000 600 sec Aging Destination Hit Enabled e Disabled i Apply Figure 4 59 L2 Features gt FDB gt MAC Address Table Settings Gl
61. P Flag IPv4 Address e Any e Any Source Ip Destination IP Wildcard Wildcard Port Source Port Please Select M Destination Port Please Select v IPv4 DSCP e IP Precedence Please Select v Tos Please Select M DSCP 0 63 pase Selec TCP Flag ack fin psh rst syn ura Time Range Action e Permit Deny Figure 4 123 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv4 ACL TCP Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP Source Port Select the source port value Destination Port Select the destination port value IP Precedence Select the IP precedence value Options to choose from are 0 routine 1 priority 2 immediate 3 flash 4 flash override 5 critical 6 internet and 7 network ToS Specify the Type of Service ToS value that will be used Options to choose from are 0 normal 1 min monetary cost 2 max reliability 3 4 max throughput 5 6 7 8 min delay 9 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 DSCP 0 63 Enter the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 TCP Flag Select the appropriate TCP flag option to include the flag in this rule Options to choose from are ack fin psh rst syn and urg Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the UDP
62. P _ 7 Apply P Seheduermaod eth1 011 SP eth1 0 2 SP eth1 0 3 SP eth1 0 4 SP eth1 0 5 SP eth1 0 6 SP eth1 0 7 SP eth1 0 8 SP eth1 0 9 SP eth1 0 10 SP eth1 0 11 SP eth1 0 12 SP Figure 4 112 QoS gt Port Scheduler Method From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Scheduler Method Select the scheduler method for the specified ports Available options are Strict Priority SP Round Robin RR Weighted Round Robin WRR and Weighted Deficit Round Robin WDRR By default the output queue scheduling algorithm is WRR Click the Apply button to save your settings QoS gt Queue Settings The Queue Settings page allows you to configure the queue settings 64 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Queue Settings From Port To Port Queue ID WRR Weight 0 127 WDRR Quantum 0 127 oun 7 oun 7 O 7 apply Pot IS WRR Weigh WORR Quantum 0 1 1 eth1 01 eth1 0 2 eth1 0 3 O RER P GEN Nh MS O AAA O MENA P IEN N Sl O MAA CO SEI P MODA kA pb HA Cp MS WD BRA EEN MES Ol MA CG MR BO 4 ME Cp MN do BES HS OD EE 0 WE MM AA Ol f 0 BN BO 3 MO Cp BR Cu BE Figure 4 113 QoS gt Queue Settings From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Queue ID Select the queue id value The range is between 0 and 7 WRR Weight 0 127 Enter the WRR weight value The value is between 0 and 127 WDRR Quantum 0 127 Enter the WRR quantum value The value
63. Please Select v DSCP 0 63 Please Select Time Range Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 130 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv4 ACL OSPF 76 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Fragments Select the Fragments option to include packet fragment filtering Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP IP Precedence Select the IP precedence value Options to choose from are 0 routine 1 priority 2 immediate 3 flash 4 flash override 5 critical 6 internet and 7 network ToS Specify the Type of Service ToS value that will be used Options to choose from are O normal 1 min monetary cost 2 max reliability 3 4 max throughput 5 6 7 8 min delay 9 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the PIM option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv4 Address and IPv4 DSCP the following page will appear ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 Auto Assign Protocol Type PIM v 103
64. Pv6 address If you are not changing the settings click Exit button to go back to the main page Or you can click on Ignore the wizard next time to skip wizard setting when the switch boots up Welcome to Smart Wizard A The wizard will guide you to do basic configurations on 3 steps for the IP Information SNMP and User Account If you are not changing the settings click on Exit to go back to the main page Step 1 of 3 The wizard will help to complete settings for System IP address Netmask and Gateway a 8 255 0 0 0 0 90 90 90 UU i 0 0 0 0 Figure 4 1 IPv4 Information in Smart Wizard NOTE The IPv4 Information of Smart Wizard does not support IPv6 address SNMP Settings The SNMP Settings page allows you to quickly enable disable the SNMP function The default SNMP Setting is Disabled Click Enabled and then click Next then it will enter the User Accounts Settings page 10 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Welcome to Smart Wizard ay Step 2 of 3 Enable SNMP for management Figure 4 2 SNMP Settings in Smart Wizard User Accounts Settings The User Accounts Settings page allows you to quickly specify the user account function Enter the User Name Privilege Password Type and Password Click Apply amp Save to save the configuration Welcome to Smart Wizard ay Step 3 of 3 Configure User Account for management Figure 4 3 User Accounts Setting
65. Setting Secure Sockets Layer SSL is a security feature that provides a secure communication path between a Web Management host and the Switch Web UI by using authentication digital signatures and encryption These security functions are implemented by Ciphersuite a security string that determines the cryptographic parameters encryption algorithms and key sizes This page allows you to configure the SSL global state settings SSL Global Settings SSL Status Enabled e Disabled Service Policy Apply Figure 4 160 Security gt SSL gt SSL Settings SSL Global Settings SSL Status Select to enable or disable the SSL feature s global status Service Policy Enter service policy name Click Apply for the settings to take effect A NOTE When SSL is enabled it will take longer to open a web page due to encryption After saving please wait about 10 seconds for the system summery page to load Security gt SSL gt SSL Service Policy The SSL Service Policy page allows you to view and configure the SSL service policy settings 94 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual ervice Policy SSL Service Policy Policy Name 2 mars add Find Session Cache Timeout 60 86400 RSA_NULL_MDS RSA_NULL_SHA RSA_DES_SHA RSA_3DES_SHA DH_RSA_DES_SHA DH_RSA_3DES_SHA Apply RSA_EXP1024_DES_SHA RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA Cipher
66. The Object Identifier OID Subtree for the view The OID identifies an object tree MIB tree that will be included or excluded from access by an SNMP manager View Type Select the configured OID is Included or Excluded that a SNMP manager can access Click Add to create a new view or Delete to remove an existing view Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Community Table Settings The SNMP Community page allows you to maintain the SNMP community string of the switch SNMP managers using the same community string are permitted to gain access to the Switch s SNMP agent NIV Y v T AD SNMP Community Table Settings Key Type Plain Text d Community Name 32chars View Name 32chars Access Right IP Access List Name 32chars Add Total Entries 2 public CommunitVview Read Only Delete private Communityview Read Write Delete Figure 4 44 Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Community Table Settings Key Type Select the key type for the SNMP community Select either Plain Text or Encrypted Community Name Select an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters that is used to identify members of an SNMP community This string is used like a password to give remote SNMP managers access to MIB objects in the Switch s SNMP agent View Name Enter an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters that is used to identify the group of MIB objects that a remote SNMP manager is allowed to access on the Switch The view name must exist i
67. This value must be between 1 and 100 percent Click the Apply button to save your settings QoS gt Port Trust State The Port Trust State page allows you to view and configure the port trust state settings RR Port Trust State Frorn Port To Port Trust State Apply A eth1 0 1 Cos eth1 0 2 Cos eth1 0 3 Cos eth1 0 4 Cos eth1 0 5 Cos eth1 0 6 Cos eth1 0 7 Cos eth1 0 8 Cos eth1 0 9 Cos eth1 0 10 Cos eth1 0 11 Cos eth1 0 12 Cos Figure 4 117 QoS gt Port Trust State From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Trust State Select the trust state to be CoS or DSCP Click the Apply button to save your settings 67 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual QoS gt DSCP CoS Mapping The DSCP CoS Mapping page allows you to view and configure the DSCP CoS mapping settings DSCP CoS Mapping From Part To Port Cos DSCP List 0 63 CO 0 0 7 1 8 15 2 16 23 eth1 011 3 SES 4 32 39 5 40 47 6 48 55 7 56 63 0 0 7 1 8 15 2 16 23 eth1 0 2 3 ene 4 32 39 5 40 47 5 48 55 7 56 63 0 0 7 1 8 15 2 16 23 eth1 0 3 2 SCH 4 32 39 5 40 47 6 48 55 Figure 4 118 QoS gt DSCP CoS Mapping From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured CoS Select the CoS priority DSCP List 0 63 Enter the DSCP list number Click the Apply button to save your settings ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard The ACL Configuration Wizard page allows you to create a new ACL access lis
68. Tool Menu gt Reboot System Destination Select the configuration destination to be saved Startup config when checking the box only the current startup configuration file will be backed up which might be kept in Config 1 or Config 2 location Tool Bar gt Smart Wizard By clicking the Smart Wizard button you can return to the Smart Wizard if you wish to make any changes Tool Bar gt Online Help The Online Help provides two ways of online support D link Support Site will lead you to the D Link website where you can find online resources such as updated firmware User Guide can offer an immediate reference for the feature definition or configuration guide a English T D link Support Site User Guide Figure 4 23 Online Help 16 4 Configuration Veirel pele es ar se len ro harm m see Feza a MN Dra ra be i ia a DA Pl r PE Ti om mm mie mu i I pt er E H i a on E bee aS a al Dio Fe mm m Ip Li bpm am af kpr Co BEA IL ge At Mech B ss d kees Lee fex ue ge Ev m i eg CZ D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual EBT Cuellar E KAKESSAAHNH T nhiem Fein bii a ee ees i EL deng Maeg eee ey ee een E k i HS E Wie eer eem Bom HES Soe eo i es AA fron ee Bega al A E a i ni wire e A Rimming al ni lees es by IA team Pi AA Peor el lo ds o ge dl es Per ra ad ere dr ir a bere sl A F DPP Lg sl e i e S
69. Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Which port s do you want to apply the Access List From Port To Port Direction eth1 0 1 M eth1 0 1 M In v Back Apply Figure 4 145 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv6 ACL Next From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Direction Select either In or Out Click the Back button to return to the previous window Click the Apply button to save your settings 86 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual ACL gt ACL Access List The ACL Access List page allows you to view and configure the ACL access list settings ACL Access List ACL Type All y e ID 1 14999 O ACL Name a Find Total Entries 2 Add ACL 1000 ACL Name Teen Standard IP ACL 10 10 Disabled Edit Delete 1001 ACL_Name_Test2 Standard IP ACL 10 10 Disabled Edit Delete PAg AE ce Clear All Counter Clear Counter Add Rule RECETTE Figure 4 146 ACL gt ACL Access List ACL Type Select the ACL profile type to find Options to choose from are All IP ACL IPv6 ACL MAC ACL and Expert ACL ID 1 14999 Select and enter ACL ID The range is between 1 and 14999 ACL Name Select and enter ACL name The name can be up to 32 characters long Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Add ACL button to create a new ACL profile Click the Clear All Counter button to clear all
70. UN EE 103 A O A ES 103 co eee ein eat ate elec ee ei eae N 104 SS CONTIG EE 104 A A nn un o A A 105 SNOWIDVO aida aaa 105 SNOW SWIC Var A a dec ale 106 CONTIG account FEN LEE 106 UE 107 Sleieigle ut e 107 GE DUG NATO ME 108 GED SNOW TECH EI ee 108 Appendix A Technical Specifications uereg Nee Eege EEN 110 Hardware SDeCINCAONS EE 110 Key Components Peronnance cri E e 110 PON FUNCIO oiie o dle ce 110 Physical age EE 110 EMISSION EMIN COMIN CANONS EE 110 Sale Cenicero 111 A A 111 il 111 EE eege EE EEN 111 DLAK Green DR Re ai e ee EE 111 VEAN EE 111 QOS LTE eeler 111 Se 111 NVA VAS INV FM saabnc AS AAA NAAA A 112 About This Guide D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual About This Guide This guide provides installation and instructions for the D Link 10 Gigabit Ethernet L2 Switch DXS 1210 12TC 12SC 10TS Note The model you have purchased may appear slightly different from the illustrations shown in the document Refer to the Product Instruction and Technical Specification sections for detailed information about your switch its components network connections and technical specifications This guide is divided into four parts 1 Hardware Installation Step by step hardware installation procedures 2 Getting Started A startup guide for basic switch installation and settings 3 D Link Network Assistant An introduction to the central configuration utility 4 Configuration Information about the function descriptions and
71. anual weve Rate LIMITING Queue Rate Limiting From Port To Port Queue ID Rate Limit ethi0 1 sl ethi 0 12 y e Min Bandwidth 64 10000000 Kbps Max Bandwidth 64 10000000 Kbyte Min Percent 1 100 Oo Max Percent 1 100 sid None Apply nem Seet mme mme mme ues Ouwe ouwer tn tax tn ate ox at xn to oe at tn at ox a nt Moe atin ReMax at in Rasa at atx Rate eth1 0 1 No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit NoLimit NoLimit No Limit No Limit NoLimit No Limit eth1 0 2 No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 3 NoLimit NoLimit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit NoLimit No Limit No Limit NoLimit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit NoLimit No Limit eth1 0 4 NoLimit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit NoLimit No Limit No Limit No Limit NoLimit No Limit NoLimit No Limit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 5 NoLimit No Limit No Limit NoLimit NoLimit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit NoLimit NoLimit NoLimit No Limit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 6 NoLimit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit Mo Limit No Limit No Limit Mo Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 7 NoLimit No Limit No Limit No Limit NoLimit No Limit NoLimit No Limit No Limit NoLimit No Limit No Limit NoLimit NoLimit NoLimit No Limit eth1 0 8 NoLimit No Limit No Limit Mo L
72. ases and decreases in electrical power use a surge suppressor line conditioner or uninterruptible power supply UPS Position system cables and power cables carefully route cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over Be sure that nothing rests on any cables Do not modify power cables or plugs Consult a licensed electrician or your power company for site modifications Always follow your local national wiring rules 2 Hardware Installation D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual e When connecting or disconnecting power to hot pluggable power supplies if offered with your system observe the following guidelines e Install the power supply before connecting the power cable to the power supply e Unplug the power cable before removing the power supply e If the system has multiple sources of power disconnect power from the system by unplugging all power cables from the power supplies e Move products with care ensure that all casters and or stabilizers are firmly connected to the system Avoid sudden stops and uneven surfaces Step 1 Unpacking Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack its contents Please consult the packing list located in the User Manual to make sure all items are present and undamaged If any item is missing or damaged please contact your local D Link reseller for replacement One D Link DXS 1210 Series switch One Multilingual Getting Started Guide User Guide CD with DNA D Link Network Assistant Prog
73. assword lt string lt 32 gt Specify the password Restrictions Only Administrator can issue this command Example usage To configure the account admin password DXS 1210 12TC gt config account username dlink privilege 15 nopassword DXS 1210 12TC gt Purpose To save changes in the Switch s configuration to non volatile RAM Syntax save startup config config 1 config 2 Description The save command saves the configuration changes to the memory Parameters fstartup config config 1 config 2 Specify to save the configuration when startup configuration Or specify to save the configuration to specified image Restrictions None Example usage To save the Switch s current configuration to config 1 DXS 1210 12TC gt save config 1 Success DXS 1210 12TC gt boot image Purpose Specify to boot up the switch from which image Syntax boot image image 1 image 2 Description The boot image command specifies to boot up switch from which image Parameters None Restrictions Only Administrator can issue this command Example usage To boot up the switch from image 1 DXS 1210 12TC gt boot image image 1 Success DXS 1210 12TC gt 107 5 Command Line Interface D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual debug info Purpose To display the ARP table and MAC FDB information of the Switch Syntax debug info Description The debut info command displays the ARP table and MAC FDB of t
74. ast deleted or added It is also displays the time elapsed since last change was detected Total Inserts Displays the number of new entries inserted since switch reboot Total Deletes Displays the number of new entries deleted since switch reboot Total Drops Displays the number of LLDP frames dropped due to that the table was full Total Ageouts Displays the number of entries deleted due to Time To Live expiring LLDP Statistics Ports Displays the counters that refer to the ports Ports Select the port to be displayed Total Transmits Displays the total number of LLDP frames transmitted on the port Total Discards Displays the total discarded frame number of LLDP frames received on the port Total Errors Displays the Error frame number of LLDP frames received on the port Total Receives Displays the total number of LLDP frames received on the port Total TLV Discards Each LLDP frame can contain multiple pieces of information known as TLVs If a TLV is malformed it is counted and discarded Total TLV Unknowns Displays the number of well formed TLVs but with a known type value Total Ageouts Each LLDP frame contains information about how long time the LLDP information is valid If no new LLDP frame is received within the age out time the LLDP information is removed and the Age Out counter is incremented Click the Clear Counter button to clear the counter information for the statistics displayed
75. ay table Monitoring gt Statistics gt Port Counters The Port Counters page allows you to display port counter statistics Port Counters From Port eth 0 1 v To Port eth1 0 1 v Find Refresh 0 0 eth1 0 1 Show Errors eth1 0 2 eth1 0 3 eth1 0 4 eth1 0 5 eth1 0 6 eth1 0 7 eth1 0 8 eth1 0 9 eth110 10 eth1 0 11 eth1 0 12 _ Show Errors Show Errors Show Errors Show Errors Show Errors Show Errors show Errors Show Errors Show Errors Show Errors S O AN O fn O BAM O Re O PM O OO MN O MB O BN O BN O MM O a O AN O ADN O ADN O BN O PM O E O PB O BA O a O MM O MS S O Wf O BR O ie O BN O BM O EN O AN O BN O MN O BN O MN O OO BN O BM O MN O BN O MSNM O O MS O MB O BN O BN O MM Show Errors Figure 4 165 Monitoring gt Statistics gt Port Counters From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Refresh button to refresh the display table Click the Show Errors button to see all error counters of the specific port After clicking the Show Errors button the following page will appear o y 5 5 Jete Port Counters Detail eth1 0 1 Counters Errors Align Err Fcs Err UnderSize OutDiscard Single Col Multi Col Late Col Excess Col Carri Sen SQETest Err DeferredTx IntMacTx IntMacRx Figure 4 166 Monitoring gt Statistics gt Port Counters Sho
76. back Detection EE 42 2 Features INK AOOLeOallON EE 43 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Gettmge 44 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Groups Settings 00 000 46 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Mrouter Settings 46 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Statistics Settings 47 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt MLD Snooping gt MLD Snooping Gettmg 48 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt MLD Snooping gt MLD Snooping Groups Setting 00000000000n 50 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt MLD Snooping gt MLD Snooping Mrouter Settings 50 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt MLD Snooping gt MLD Snooping Statistics Settings 51 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt Multicast Filterng 51 ES Features BH RE ee Rn ue EN 52 L2 Features gt LEDP gt LEDP Port Settings tai aii 53 L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Management Address Uer 54 L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Basic TLVS SettingS cccccccccccnnncccnnncnnnnononncononononncononnnnnncnnnnnnanncnnnnnnnns 54 L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Dot1 TLVS Settings occcccccccnncnncccnonnconccononncnnnnononncononononnnonononanncnnononnns 55 L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Dot TLVS Settings
77. ble field values are user defined RMON events Owner Displays the device or user that defined the alarm Interval 1 2431 1 Defines the alarm interval time in seconds Sample type Defines the sampling method for the selected variable and comparing the value against the thresholds The possible field values are Delta value Subtracts the last sampled value from the current value The difference in the values is compared to the threshold Absolute value Compares the values directly with the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval Falling Threshold 0 2431 1 Displays the falling counter value that triggers the falling threshold alarm Falling Event Index 1 65535 Displays the event that triggers the specific alarm The possible field values are user defined RMON events Click Apply to activate your alarm entry Management gt RMON gt RMON Event Settings The RMON Event Settings page contains fields for defining modifying and viewing RMON event statistics RMON Event Settings Type Add Total Entries O CATA TI Description_Test1 None Owner_Test01 Odays 00h 00m 00s Delete View Logs 65500 Description_Test2 Log Description_Test01 0 days 00h 00m 00s Delete View Logs Figure 4 53 Management gt RMON gt RMON Event Settings The RMON Events Page contains the following fields Index 1 65535 Enter the event index Description Enter an event description 32 4 Configuration D
78. by the IGMP snooping querier Query Interval 1 31744 Enter the interval at which the IGMP snooping querier sends IGMP general query messages periodically Max Response Time 1 25 Enter the maximum response time The range is between 1 and 25 seconds 45 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Robustness Value 1 7 Enter the robustness variable used in IGMP snooping Last Member Query Interval 1 25 Enter the interval at which the IGMP snooping querier sends IGMP group specific or group source specific query messages Click the Apply button to save your settings L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Groups Settings The IGMP snooping Groups Settings page allows you to configure and view the IGMP snooping static group and view IGMP snoopi ng group IGMP Snooping Static Groups Settings WID 1 4094 Group Address From Port To Port as Po ett eth 7 Apply Delete ID 1 4094 Group Address A AA Find Find Al Total Entries 2 1 233 0 0 1 eth1 0 8 1 234 0 0 1 eth1 01 2 1 1 EN Go IGMP Snooping Groups Table ID 1 4094 Group Address a ee o Find Find all Total Entries 0 lt Table is empty gt gt Figure 4 77 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Group Settings VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID Group Address Enter the IP multicast group address From Port To Port Select the range of ports to
79. can be turned on off by port or system through schedule Power Saving by Port Shut Off Each port on the system can be turned on off by schedule Power Saving by System Hibernation system enters hibernation by schedule In this mode switches get most power VLAN D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual saving figures since main chipsets both MAC and PHY are disabled for all ports Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE EEE is disabled by default user can enable EEE via Web GUI 802 1Q VLAN standard VLAN Tagging Up to 4K VLAN groups Asymmetric VLAN QoS Quality of Service Be able to classify packets according to follow contents 802 1p priority VLAN MAC address Ether Type IP address DSCP Protocol type TCP UDP port number IPv6 traffic class IPv6 flow label TCP UDP port number Up to 8 queues per port Supports Strict WRR Strict WRR Deficit Round Rbin DRR Strict_DRR mode in queue handling Bandwidth Control Max 50 ingress ACL profile 512 ingress ACL rules 50 VLAN ACL rules Each rule can be associated to a single port multiple ports Supports following actions after analyzing packets Permit Deny Support different ACL policy packet contents MAC address Ethernet Type ID address ICMP IGMP TCP UDP port number 802 1p DSCP I Pv6 traffic class Pv6 flow label Security Port Security Support 64 MACs per port Appendix A Tech
80. cing scenarios by allowing multiple VLANs to be mapped to a single spanning tree instance providing multiple pathways across the network For example while port A is blocked in one STP instance the same port can be placed in the Forwarding state in another STP instance By default Rapid Spanning Tree is disabled If enabled the Switch will listen for BPDU packets and its accompanying Hello packet BPDU packets are sent even if a BPDU packet was not received Therefore 38 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual each link between bridges is sensitive to the status of the link Ultimately this difference results in faster detection of failed links and thus faster topology adjustment By default Multiple Spanning Tree is enabled It will tag BPDU packets to receiving devices and distinguish Spanning tree instances spanning tree regions and the VLANs associated with them After enabling STP configure the STP Global Settings shown below STP State STP State Enabled e Disabled Apply STP Traps STP New Root Trap Enabled e Disabled STP Topology Change Trap Enabled e Disabled Apply STP Mode STP Mode MSTP v Apply STP Priority Priority 0 61440 32768 v Apply STP Configuration Bridge Max Age 6 40 20 Ser Bridge Hello Time 1 2 2 Ser Bridge Forward Time 4 30 15 Ser TX Hold Count 1 10 G times Max Hops 1 40 p times Apply Figure 4 67 L2 Features gt STP gt STP Global Se
81. ckup gt Log Backup to HTTP Log Backup gt Log Backup to TFTP To save the log to a file using TFTP enter the TFPT server IP address and destination URL then click Backup og Backup to gt Log Backup to TFTP Backup Figure 4 19 Tool Menu gt Log Backup gt Log Backup to TFTP TFTP Server IP Select IPv4 or IPv6 and enter the IP address Destination URL Enter the destination URL 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Ping To ping a computer or device enter either Target IPv4 or IPv6 Address Ping Times and Timeout Enter the required information Tick the Infinite option to disable the Ping Times feature and click Apply The results will be displayed in the Result box IPv4 Ping Ping Times 1 255 SSS Y Infinite Apply IPv6 Ping Ping Times 1 255 A Y Infinite Apply Figure 4 20 Ping Reset Select which reset option you want to perform and click Apply Reset 2 The Switch will be resetto its factory defaults except IP address and then will save reboot The Switch will be reset to its factory defaults including IP address Apply Figure 4 21 Tool Menu gt Reset Reboot System Select to save your current settings and then click Reboot to restart the Switch at Jololo VM Reboot System Do you wantto save the settings Yes e No Destination config vi startup config Ifyou do not save the settings all changes made in this session will be lost Reboot Figure 4 22
82. ct the general query packet version sent by the MLD snooping querier Query Interval 1 31744 Enter the interval at which the MLD snooping querier sends MLD general query messages periodically Max Response Time 1 25 Enter the maximum response time in seconds advertised in MLD snooping queries The range is 1 to 25 Robustness Value 1 7 Enter the robustness variable used in MLD snooping Last Member Query Interval 1 25 Enter the interval at which the MLD snooping querier sends MLD group specific or group source specific channel query messages 49 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Click the Apply button to save your settings L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt MLD Snooping gt MLD Snooping Groups Setting The MLD Snooping Groups Settings page allows you to configure and view the MLD snooping static group and view MLD snooping group VLU Srno MLD Snooping Static Groups Settings YID 1 4094 Group Address From Port To Port ethi 0 1 eil Y Apply Delete VID 1 4094 Group Address e ee Find Find all Total Entries 2 1 UE eth1 0 9 1 ENG eth1 0 10 1 1 E Go MLD Snooping Groups Table YID 1 4094 Group Address d E nd Find Al Total Entries 0 lt lt Table is empty gt gt Figure 4 83 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt MLD Snooping gt MLD Snooping Group Setting VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID Group Address Enter the IP
83. d None 105 5 Command Line Interface D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Example usage To display IPv6 interface settings DXS 1210 12TC gt show ipv 6 interface 1 brief vian1 is up IPv6 is enabled Link local address fe80 ee22 80ff fe77 2016 Link status is up Total Entries 1 DXS 1210 12TC gt show switch Purpose To display information about the Switch Syntax show switch Description The show switch command displays the status of the switch Parameters None Restrictions None Example usage To display the switch information DXS 1210 12TC gt show switch System Name Switch System Location System Contact System Time 27 04 2011 18 25 37 System hardware version Ai System firmware version V1 00 021 System boot version V1 00 003 System serial number S34F1E8000036 MAC Address ec 22 80 77 20 16 DXS 1210 12TC gt config account username Purpose To configure the configuration of user account on the Switch Syntax config account username lt string lt 32 gt privilege lt short lt 1 15 gt gt nopassword password lt string lt 32 gt Description The config account username command sets the administrator 106 5 Command Line Interface D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual password Parameters lt string lt 32 gt The name of the user privilege lt short lt 1 15 gt Specify the privilege level The value 1 is for Basic user 12 for Operator and 15 for Administrator p
84. d IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP IP Precedence Select the IP precedence value Options to choose from are O routine 1 priority 2 immediate 3 flash 4 flash override 5 critical 6 internet and 7 network ToS Specify the Type of Service ToS value that will be used Options to choose from are O normal 1 min monetary cost 2 max reliability 3 4 max throughput 5 6 7 8 min delay 9 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the IGMP option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv4 Address and IPv4 DSCP the following page will appear 75 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual ACL Configuration Vizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 O Auto Assign Protocol Type IGMP e IE 0 255 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv4 Address IPv4 DSCP Ind Address Any e Any EE IP D E E IPv4 DSCP e IP Precedence Please Select d Tos Please Select v DSCP 0 63 Please Select vw Time Range Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 129 ACL gt
85. e Trusted Host page allows you to view and configure the trusted host settings Trusted Host Note The first character of ACL name must be a letter Total Entries 2 Apply http ACL Name Test Delete http ACL_Name_Test2 Delete Figure 4 155 Security gt Trusted Host ACL Name Specify the ACL name The name can be up to 32 characters long 91 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Type Specify the trusted host type The options are Telnet Ping HTTP and HTTPS Click the Apply button to save your settings Security gt Traffic Segmentation Settings This feature provides administrators to limit traffic flow from a single port to a group of ports on a single Switch This method of segmenting the flow of traffic is similar to using VLANs to limit traffic but is more restrictive Traffic Segmentation Settings From Port To Port From Forward Port To Forward Port Add Delete CEET eth1 0 eth1 01 eth1 0 1 2 eth1 0 2 eth1 0 1 eth1 0 12 eth1 0 3 eth1 0 1 eth1 0 1 2 eth1 0 4 eth1 0 1 eth1 0 12 eth1 0 5 eth1 01 eth1 0 1 2 eth1 0 6 eth1 0 1 eth1 011 2 eth1 0 7 eth1 01 eth1 0 1 2 eth1 0 8 eth1 0 1 eth1 0 12 eth1 0 9 eth1 01 eth1 0 1 2 eth1 0 10 eth1 0 1 eth1 0 12 eth1 0 11 eth1 01 eth1 011 2 eth1 0 12 eth1 0 1 eth1 0 12 Figure 4 156 Security gt Traffic Segmentation Settings From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured From Forward Port To Forward Port Select the
86. e range is between 1 and 4094 Configuration Select the port configuration type Port Select to have the configured ports to be static multicast router ports Forbidden Port Select to have the configured ports not to be multicast router ports From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Click the Apply button to save your settings Click the Delete button to remove the specified entry The IGMP Snooping Mrouter Table is showed as below VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID to be searched Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Find All button to view all the entries Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Statistics Settings The IGMP Snooping Statistics Settings page allows you to clear and display the IGMP snooping related Statistics iP Snooping Statistics Settings IGMP Snooping Statistics Settings Statistics VID 1 4094 PRES clear IGMP Snooping Statistics Table Find Type VID 1 4094 Find Find all Total Entries 0 w w w Ow w ee a ee ee A E lt lt Table is empty gt gt Figure 4 79 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Statistics Settings Statistics Select the interface to be cleared The options are All and VLAN VID 1 4094 Enter
87. e values are Permit and Deny After selecting the None option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv6 Address IPv6 DSCP and Flow Label the following page will appear quratio ne disconnected If yOu CICK nere ACL Configuration Vizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 Auto Assign Protocol Type None Y Le a o Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv6 Address IPv6 DSCP Flow Label IPv6 Address Any Any IPv6 DSCP DSCP 0 63 Please Select M Flow Label Flow Label 0 1048575 Action es Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 144 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv6 ACL None Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP DSCP 0 63 Enter the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Flow Label 0 1048575 Enter the flow label value This value must be between 0 and 1048575 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny Click the Back button to return to the previous window Click the Next button to continue After clicking the Next button the following page will appear guration YWYIZara ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet
88. ecessary for establishing the timing control between the two physical layers The timing control is set on a master physical layer by a local source The slave setting 1000M Slave uses loop timing where the timing comes from a data stream received from the master If one connection is set for 1000M Master the other side of the connection must be set for 1000M Slave Any other configuration will result in a link down status for both ports Capability Advertised When the Speed is set to Auto these capabilities are advertised during auto negotiation Description Enter a 64 characters description for the corresponding port Click Apply button to save your settings Click the Refresh button to refresh the display table System gt Port Configuration gt Port Status The Port Settings page allows you to view the Switch s physical port status and settings The table will display the Port Status MAC Address VLAN Flow Control Operator Duplex Soeed and Type 19 4 Configuration Port Status eth1 0 2 eth1 0 3 eth1 0 4 eth1 0 5 eth1 0 6 eth1 0 7 eth1 0 8 eth1 0 9 F eth1 0 10 F eth1 0 11 C eth1 0 11 F eth1 0 12 C eth1 0 12 F Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected EC 22 80 77 20 17 EC 22 80 77 20 18 EC 22 80 77 20 19 EC 22 80 77 20 1A EC 22 80 77 20 1B
89. en exiting from the error disabled state Notification Rate 0 1000 Enter the number of traps per minute The packets that exceed the rate will be dropped The value is between O and 1000 Click the Apply button to save your settings Error Disable Recovery Settings ErrDisable Cause Specify the error disable causes Options to choose from are All Port Security Storm Control ARP Rate BPDU Protect Protection DHCP Rate and Loopback Detect State Select to enable or disable the auto recovery for an error port caused by the specified cause Interval 5 586400 Enter the time interval The values are between 5 and 586400 seconds Click the Apply button to save your settings 20 D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Auto 1000M Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual System gt Port Configuration gt Jumbo Frame The Jumbo Frame page allows you to view and configure the Jumbo Frame size and settings Jumbo frames are Ethernet frames with more than 1 518 bytes of payload The Switch supports jumbo frames with a maximum frame size of up to 9216 bytes Jumbo Frame From Port To Port Maximum Receive Frame Size 1518 9216 lamon emon 7 e re Gul n TT eth1 0 1 1536 eth1 0 2 1536 eth1 0 3 1536 eth1 0 4 1536 eth1 0 5 1536 eth1 0 6 1536 eth1 0 7 1536 eth1 0 8 1536 eth1 0 9 1536 eth1 0 10 1536 eth1 0 11 1536
90. ennenee 21 System gt System Log gt System og 22 System gt Time and SNTP gt Clock Settings cccccoonccnncccconccnnccnnancnnnononancnnonononnnonnnonnnnnnnononannnnnononanennnoss 22 System gt Time and SNTP gt Time Zone Settings sassis a ae a e ae a 22 System gt Time and SNTP gt SNTP SettingS cccccc csceeccecccdeneeeeccceeecsecccceeeeuescccuedeeesecseaeeesteceeeeeeenes 24 SA Bir E Te EE 24 Management User Accounts Settings cereis r 25 Management Password E ev nde EE 25 Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Global Settings coooocccncccccoccnnncccnoncnncnononnconnnononnnnnnnonancnnnnnnnnnnons 26 Management gt SNMP gt SNMP View Table Settings ccoccoooonccnccocoonconccononncononononnconononanncnncnnnnnnons 27 Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Community Table SettingS cccccoooncccncccnnncconcnonancconononanccnncnonancnns 27 Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Group Table Settings cccoooccccnnccccconcnnccnnonncnnnnononncnnononanccnnnnnnanenns 28 Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Engine ID Local Gettmgs 28 Management gt SNMP gt SNMP User Table Getngs 29 Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Host Table Settings cccccoooocccnccononcconcconnncconcnonancconononanccnncnonancnns 30 Management gt RMON gt RMON Global Gettmges 30 Management gt RMON gt RMON Statistics Geitmgs 30 Management gt RMON gt RMON History SettingsS occoooocccnccoccocconncocoocconcc
91. eptional value and reliability for small and medium sized business SMB networking All models are housed in a new style rack mount metal case with easy to view front panel diagnostic LEDs and provides advance features including network security traffic segmentation QoS and versatile management Flexible Port Configurations DXS 1210 Series is D Link s latest 10G switch which provides 8 ports 10 ports OGBASE T and 12 ports SFP models DXS 1210 Series switches have advantage of ease of use rich feature sets by utilizing the neat and simplified Web GUI allowing users to access and configure easily from everywhere via a web browser 10GBASE T provides the requisite backward compatibility that allows end users to transparently upgrade from 10 100 1000Mbps network by using cost effective Cat 6 6A 7 unshielded and shielded twisted pairs copper 10G SFP has advantages of lower power consumption longer distance support better latency performance Provide a cost effective application by utilizing the Direct Attach Cable DAC feature D Link Green Technology D Link Green devices are about providing eco friendly alternatives without compromising performance D Link Green Technology includes a number of innovations to reduce energy consumption on DXS 1210 series such as reducing power when a port does not have a device attached or adjusting the power usage according to the Ethernet cable connected to it Extensive Layer 2 Features Implemented as com
92. eth1 0 12 1536 Figure 4 31 System gt Port Configuration gt Jumbo Frame System gt System Log gt System Log Settings The System Log Settings page allows you to view and configure the system s log settings Global State Source Interface State Enabled T Type VLAN M VID 1 4094 1 Apply Buffer Log Settings Buffer Log State Enabled T Severity 4 Warnings v Write Delay 0 65535 300 sec Infinite Apply Figure 4 32 System gt System Log gt System Log Settings Global State Source Interface State Select to enable or disable the source interface s global state Type Select the type of interface that will be used The default option is VLAN VID 1 4094 Specifies the VLAN ID The possible range is 1 4094 Click the Apply button to save your settings Buffer Log Settings Buffer Log State Select to enable or disable the buffer log state The options are Enable Disable and Default Severity Select the severity value of the type of information that will be logged The values are 0 Emergencies 1 Alerts 2 Critical 3 Errors 4 Warnings 5 Notifications 6 Informational and 7 Debugging Write Delay 0 65535 Enter the interval for periodic writing of the logging buffer to Flash The value is between 0 and 65535 seconds And default is 300 seconds Tick the Infinite option to disable the write delay feature Click the Apply button to save your settings System gt System Log gt
93. ethod depends on the version of SNMP being used For SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c authentication failure occurs if packets are formed with an incorrect community string For SNMPv3 authentication failure occurs if packets are formed with an incorrect SHA MD5 authentication key Port Link Up Tick this option to control the port link up notifications Port Link Down Tick this option to control the port link down notifications Coldstart Tick this option to control the sending of SNMP coldStart notifications Warmstart Tick this option to control the sending of SNMP warmStart notifications Click the Apply button to save your settings 26 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Management gt SNMP gt SNMP View Table Settings The SNMP View page allows you to maintain SNMP views to community strings that define the MIB objects which can be acce IO ssed by a remote SNMP manager SNMP View Settings View Name Subtree OID View Type Included v Add Total Entries 8 ee II A O O restricted Tel Ela Included i Delete restricted IIA Included Delete restricted 1 3 6 1 6 3 10 2 1 Included Delete restricted ABN Included Delete restricted ld Included Delete Communityview 1 Included Delete Communityview 1 3 6 1 6 3 Excluded Delete Communityview 1 3 6 1 6 3 1 Included Delete Figure 4 43 Management gt SNMP gt SNMP View Table Settings View Name Create a name of the view up to 32 characters Subtree OID
94. etwork connection between the switch and PC is active 2 To connect launch any terminal software like HyperTerminal in Microsoft Windows or just use the command prompt by typing the command telnet followed by the switch IP address e g telnet 10 90 90 90 3 The logon prompt will appear Logging on to the Command Line Interface Enter your User Name and Password to log on The default user name and password are empty Note that the user name and password are case sensitive Press Enter in both the Username and Password fields The command prompt will appear as shown below DXS 1210 12TC gt DXS 1210 12TC login Password DXS 1210 12TC gt Figure 5 1 Command Prompt The user session is automatically terminated if idle for the login timeout period The default login timeout period is 5 minutes To change the login timeout session please refer to chapter 5 CLI Commands The Basic Switch commands in the Command Line Interface CLI are listed along with the appropriate parameters in the following table Command Syntax Description of Usage 2 sd Te Displays a list of CLI commands on the device config ipif lt short lt 1 4094 gt gt ipaddress lt ip_addr gt lt ip_mask gt dhcp config ipif lt short lt 1 4094 gt gt Configure IP setting of interface ipv6address lt ip6_addr gt lt short lt 1 128 gt dhcpv6_client lt enable disable gt logout Logoutfromthissession __ O ping lt i
95. face D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Restrictions Example usage lt ipv6_adadr gt The IPv6 address of the host lt value 1 60000 gt Specify the ping packet size lt time_out 1 100 gt Specify the time out value The range is between 1 and 100 seconds repeat lt integer 0 255 gt Specify the repeat time Only Administrator or operator level users can issue this command To ping the IP address 10 90 90 98 DXS 1210 12TC gt ping 10 90 90 98 Reply Not Received From 10 90 90 98 Timeout 1 secs Reply Not Received From 10 90 90 98 Timeout 1 secs Reply Not Received From 10 90 90 98 Timeout 1 secs 10 90 90 98 Ping Statistics 3 Packets Transmitted 0 Packets Received 100 Packets Loss DXS 1210 12TC gt reboot Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Example usage To restart the Switch To reboot the Switch If the Switch is a member of a stack it may be rebooted individually without affecting the other members of the stack reboot The reboot command reboots the system All network connections are terminated and the boot code executes None None DXS 1210 12TC gt reboot Are you sure you want to proceed with the system reboot y n y Do you want to save the settings y n y DXS 1210 12TC gt reset config Purpose Syntax Description Parameters To reset the Switch to the factory default settings reset config All configu
96. g and installation information for the D Link DXS 1210 Series Switch Safety Cautions To reduce the risk of bodily injury electrical shock fire and damage to the equipment observe the following precautions Observe and follow service markings e Do not service any product except as explained in your system documentation e Opening or removing covers that are marked with the triangular symbol with a lightning bolt may expose you to electrical shock Only a trained service technician should service components inside these compartments If any of the following conditions occur unplug the product from the electrical outlet and replace the part or contact your trained service provider e The power cable extension cable or plug is damaged e An object has fallen into the product e The product has been exposed to water e The product has been dropped or damaged e The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating instructions Keep your system away from radiators and heat sources Also do not block cooling vents Do not spill food or liquids on your system components and never operate the product in a wet environment If the system gets wet contact your trained service provider Do not push any objects into the openings of your system Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior components Use the product only with approved equipment Allow the product to cool before removing covers or
97. ge Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 125 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv4 ACL ICMP Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP IP Precedence Select the IP precedence value Options to choose from are O routine 1 priority 2 immediate 3 flash 4 flash override 5 critical 6 internet and 7 network ToS Select the Type of Service ToS value that will be used Options to choose from are 0 normal 1 min monetary cost 2 max reliability 3 4 max throughput 5 6 7 8 min delay 9 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Specify ICMP Message Type Specify the ICMP message type ICMP Message Type 0 255 When the ICMP Message Type is not selected enter the ICMP Message Type numerical value used When the ICMP Message Type is selected this numerical value will automatically be entered Message Code 0 255 When the ICMP Message Type is not selected enter the Message Code numerical value used When the ICMP Message Type is selected this numerical value will automatically be entered Time Range Enter the time range Action Specify the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the EIGRP option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv4 Address and IPv4 DSCP the follow
98. greater the probability the port will be chosen to forward packets State Select to enable or disable STP by per port based It will be selectable after the global STP is enabled Guard Root Select to enable or disable the guard root function Link Type Select the link type option The options to choose from are Auto P2P and Shared A full duplex port is considered to have a point to point P2P connection On the opposite a half duplex port is 40 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual considered to have a Shared connection The port cannot transit into the forwarding state rapidly by setting the link type to Shared By default this option is Auto Port Fast Select the port fast option The options to choose from are Network Disabled and Edge In the Network mode the port will remain in the non port fast state for three seconds The port will change to the port fast state if no BPDU is received and changes to the forwarding state If the port received the BPDU later it will change to the non port fast state In the Disable mode the port will always be in the non port fast state It will always wait for the forward time delay to change to the forwarding state In the Edge mode the port will directly change to the spanning tree forwarding state when a link up occurs without waiting for the forward time delay If the interface receives a BPDU later its operation state changes to the non port fast state By default this option i
99. gs The Mirror Settings page allows you to view and configure the mirror feature s settings 98 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Mirror Settings Mirror Settings Session Number Destination To Port Frame Type Source Both M Add Delete Mirror Session Table All Session v l v Find Session Number Session Type Ports Destination Port Ce Te TU lt Table is empty gt Figure 4 169 Monitoring gt Mirror Settings Session Number Select the mirror session number for the entry Destination Select the destination port for mirror settings Source Select the range of ports to be the source port and Frame Type to be mirrored Click the Add button to add the newly configured mirror entry based on the information entered Click the Delete button to delete an existing mirror entry based on the information entered Mirror Session Table Select the Mirror Session Type to be displayed Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Green gt Power Saving The Power Saving page allows you to configure the power saving settings of the Switch Power Saving Global Settings Power Saving Shutdown Settings Function Version 3 00 Scheduled Port shutdown Power Saving Enabled e Disabled Scheduled Hibernation Power Saving Enabled e Disabled Scheduled Dim LED Power Saving Enabled e Disabled Apply Administrative Dim LED Enabled e Disabled 7 A
100. gt SWITCH GND AC UNE 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 1 1 A MAX Power Cord Retainer Figure 1 4 DXS 1210 12TC Rear Panel Power Connect the AC power cord to this port DXS 1210 12SC 10 Port 10G SFP fiber port and 2 port 1OGBASE T SFP combo port L2 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Front Panel o o o DH O ls PERIE EE e Figure 1 5 DXS 1210 12SC Front Panel Power LED The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source Fan error The Fan error LED lights up when the fan has runtime failure and is brought offline Port Link Act Speed LED 1 10 11F 12F The Link Act Speed LED flashes which indicates a network link through the corresponding port Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port When a port has an amber light this indicates that the port is running on 100M or 1000M When it has a green light it is running on 10Gbps A CAUTION The MiniGBIC ports should use UL listed Optical Transceiver product Rated Laser Class I 3 3Vac Reset By pressing the Reset button the Switch will change back to the default configuration and all changes will be lost Rear Panel SATTE V SWITCH GND AC LIME 100 2404 0 SOMO Hz 1114 MAX Power Cond Retainer Figure 1 6 DXS 1210 12SC Rear Panel Power Connect the AC power cord to this port 2 Hardware Installation D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual 2 Hardware Installation This chapter provides unpackin
101. gure 4 108 L3 Features gt IPv6 Interface DHCPv6 Client Click the Restart button to restart the DHCPVve6 client Client State Select to enable or disable the DHCPVv6 client state Click the Apply button to save your settings L3 Features gt IPv6 Neighbor The user can configure the Switch s IPv6 neighbor settings The Switch s current IPv6 neighbor settings will be displayed in the table at the bottom of this window IPv6 Neighbor Settings Interface VLAN 1 4094 SsPvB Address 20131 Find Clear Total Entries 2 Clear All FE80 2E0 4CFF FE81 3423 00 E0 4C 81 34 23 vlani Dynamic Stale Delete FE80 A00 27FF FE69 784 08 00 27 69 07 84 vlan1 Dynamic Stale Delete 11 EE E EE amp Figure 4 109 L3 Features gt IPv6 Neighbor Interface VLAN 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID of the IPv6 neighbor IPv6 Address Specifies the neighbor IPv6 address MAC Address Specifies the link layer MAC address Click the Apply button to save your settings Click Find to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click Clear to clear the specified information entered in the fields Click Clear all to clear all the information entered in the fields Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist L3 Features gt IPv6 Default Route The IPv6 Default Route is used to configure the Pv6 static or default routes IPv6 Default Route Interface VLAN
102. he Switch Parameters None Restrictions Only Administrator can issue this command Example usage To display the ARP table and MAC FDB information of the Switch DXS 1210 12TC gt debug info ARP table Address Hardware Address Type Interface Mapping 10 90 90 97 00 11 6B 66 15 E7 ARPA vlan1 Dynamic MAC table Index VLAN MAC Address 00 11 6B 66 15 E7 Dynamic 1 Total MAC Addresses displayed 1 DXS 1210 12TC gt debug show tech support Purpose To display the Switch s information needed by the engineers to troubleshoot or analyze a problem Syntax debug show tech support Description The debug show tech support command displays technical support information of the Switch Parameters None Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator Level can issue this command Example usage To display technical support information of the Switch DXS 1210 12TC gt debug show tech debug show tech support DXS 1210 12TC gt debug show tech support 108 5 Command Line Interface D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual DXS 1210 12TC 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Technical Support Information Firmware V1 00 021 Copyright C 2014 D Link Corporation All rights reserved kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Basic System information kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Boot Time RTC Time Boot PROM Version Firmware Version Hardware Version MAC Address Serial Number SNMP Status Safeguard Engine IGMP Snooping Link Detection P
103. higher priority If two or more ports have the same priority the port number determines the priority Load Balance Algorithm Specify the load balancing algorithm that will be used Options to choose from are Source MAC Destination MAC Source Destination MAC Source IP Destination IP and Source 43 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Destination IP By default this option is Source MAC System ID The System ID information Click the Apply button to save your settings Channel Group Information From Port To Port Select the appropriate port range used for the configuration Group ID Enter the channel group number This value must be between 1 and 32 The system will automatically create the port channel when a physical port first joins a channel group An interface can only join one channel group Mode Select either On Active or Passive If you selected On the channel group type is static If Active or Passive is selected the channel group type is LACP A channel group can only consist of either static members or LACP members Once the type of channel group has been determined other types of interfaces cannot join the channel group Click the Add button to add a new entry based on the information entered Click the Delete Member Port button to remove the specific member port Click the Delete Channel button to remove the specific entry Click the Channel Detail button to view more detailed information about
104. his user account level has the lowest priority of the user accounts The purpose of this type of user account level is for basic system checking e Operator Privilege Level 12 This user account level is used to grant system configuration information for users who need to change or monitor system configuration except for security related information such as user accounts and SNMP account settings Administrator Privilege Level 15 This administrator user account level can monitor all system information and change any of the system configuration settings expressed in this guide User Management Settings Session Table Add User Accounts Password Type None M Password Apply Total Entries 1 Po UserName Privilege Password NEE lt Table is empty gt Figure 4 39 Management gt User Accounts Settings User Name Enter the name of the user name The name can be up to 32 characters long Privilege 1 15 Select the privilege level for this account The value is between 1 and 15 Password Type Select a password type for this user account The options are None Plain Text and Encrypted Password If you selected either Plain Text or Encrypted for the password type please enter a password for this user account Click the Apply button to save your settings Click the Delete button to remove the specified user account entry After clicking the Session Table tab the following page will appear User Management Setti
105. ide 5 critical 6 internet and 7 network ToS Select the Type of Service ToS value that will be used Options to choose from are 0 normal 1 min monetary cost 2 max reliability 3 4 max throughput 5 6 7 8 min delay 9 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the GRE option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv4 Address and IPv4 DSCP the following page will appear ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 Auto Assign Protocol Type GRE v 47 0 255 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv4 Address IPv4 DSCP IPv4 Address e Any e Any Host Host Source Destination sl IP Ss IP l Wildcard 1 Wildcard IPv4 DSCP e IP Precedence Please Select M Tos Please Select v DSCP 0 63 Please Select e Time Range Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 128 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv4 ACL GRE Fragments Select the Fragments option to include packet fragment filtering Source Select the source information The values are Any Host an
106. ies eth1 0 1 Disabed Disabed Disabed Disabed eth1 0 2 Disabed Disabed Disabed Disabed eth1 0 3 Disabed Disabed Disabed Disabed eth1 0 4 Disabed Disabed Disabed Disabed eth1 0 5 Disabed Disabed Disabed Disabed eth1 0 6 Disabed Disabed Disabed Disabed eth1 0 7 Disabed Disabed Disabed Disabed eth1 0 8 Disabed Disabed Disabed Disabed eth1 0 9 Disabed Disabed Disabed Disabed eth1 01 0 Disabed Disabed Disabed Disabed eth1 011 1 Disabed Disabed Disabed Disabed eth1 01 2 Disabed Disabed Disabed Disabed Figure 4 90 L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Basic TLVs Settings From Port To Port A consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port Port Description Select to enable or disable the Port Description option System Name Select the system name to be enabled or disabled in the LLDP port If select is Enabled users can specifies the content of system Name or all System Description Select to enable or disable the System Description option System Capabilities Select to enable or disable the System Capabilities option Click Apply to accept the changes made 54 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Dot1 TLVs Settings This LLDP Doti TLVs Settings page allows you to configure an individual port or group of ports to exclude one or more of the IEEE 802 1 organizational port VLAN ID TLV data types from outbound LLDP advertisements LLDP Dot1 TLYs Settings From Port
107. imit No Limit No Limit No Limit Mo Limit No Limit NoLimit Mo Limit No Limit Mo Limit No Limit NoLimit No Limit eth1 0 9 NoLimit No Limit No Limit No Limit NoLimit No Limit NoLimit No Limit No Limit NoLimit NoLimit NoLimit No Limit No Limit NoLimit No Limit ethi 0 10 No Limit Mo Limit Mo Limit No Limit Mo Limit Mo Limit No Limit No Limit Mo Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit NoLimit No Limit No Limit No Limit eth1 0 11 No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit NoLimit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit NoLimit NoLimit No Limit NoLimit No Limit NoLimit No Limit eth1 0112 No Limit Mo Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit Mo Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit NoLimit No Limit Mo Limit No Limit Figure 4 116 QoS gt Queue Rate Limiting From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Queue ID Select the queue ID for the specified ports The value is between 0 and 7 Rate Limit Specify the Rate limit option If you selected the Min Bandwidth option enter the minimum bandwidth rate limit value in the space provided This value must be between 8 and 10000000 kbps Also enter the maximum bandwidth Max Bandwidth rate limit in the space provided This value must be between 8 and 10000000 kbps If you selected the Min Percent option enter the minimum bandwidth percentage value in the space provided This value must be between 1 and 100 percent Also enter the maximum percentage value Max Percent in the space provided
108. in Smart Wizard Web based Management After clicking the Exit button in the Smart Wizard you will see the screen below 11 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual lt gt a E is e Refresh Interval mmm ENER A mm e mea E El GO DH DH Tool Bar OCI MCC ew English y Logged in as Administrator anonymous 10 90 90 9994 Logout DXS 1210 12TC System LE Management L2 Features Device Information Device Type DXS 1210 12TC 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch MAC Address EC 22 80 7 7 20 16 System Name Switch IP Address 10 90 90 90 System Location Mask 255 0 0 0 System Contact Gateway 0 0 0 0 Boot PROM Version 1 00 004 System Time 27 04 2011 18 04 28 Fe Monitoring Firmware Version 1 00 029 Serial Number 34F1E8000036 LE Green gt Hardware Version Al Function Tree Cc Used Flash Memory 31584KB 69296KB Averagea Main Configuration Screen Figure 4 4 Web based Management The above image is the Web based Management screen The three main areas are the Tool Bar on top the Function Tree and the Main Configuration Screen The Tool Bar provides a quick and convenient way for essential utility functions like firmware and configuration management By choosing different functions in the Function Tree you can change all the settings in the Main Configuration Screen The main configuration screen will show the current status of your Switch by clicking the model name on top of the fu
109. information for the specific port Click the Clear All button to clear all the information in this table 95 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual A NOTE Cable lengih detection is available on Gigabit ports only A NOTE Please be sure that the Power Saving feature is disabled before enabling the Cable Diagnostics function Monitoring gt Statistics gt Port This page allows you to display the packet statistics of ports Port From Port ethi 0 1 Y To Port ethi 0 1 Y RX TX Rate Total Rate Total bytes sec packets sec bytes packets bytes sec packets sec bytes packets ag show Detail ces Ero detail AA A AS EE show deri PS OT e NIN IN RE A A OS EE A A A ER A A so veta 0 oO show detail A show deta P ett i show deta J thon show Detail aan oi howell AT AAA show vera EZ Figure 4 163 Monitoring gt Statistics gt Port From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Refresh button to refresh the display table After clicking the Show Detail button the following page will appear Port Detail Port Detail Back Refresh 6 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Figure 4 164 Monitoring gt Statistics gt Port Show Detail Click the Back button to return to the previous window Click the Refresh button to refresh the displ
110. ing page will appear 73 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual WE UISLUIIICLLEU YUU LILA GIC ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 O O Auto Assign Protocol Type EIGRP H es 0 255 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv4 Address IPv4 DSCP IPv4 Address Any e Any oa IP ESS Ree IP Bee IPv4 DSCP e IP Precedence Please Select ll Tos Please Select v DSCP 0 63 Please Selec Time Range Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 126 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv4 ACL EIGRP Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP Fragments Specify the Fragments option to include packet fragment filtering Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP IP Precedence Select the IP precedence value Options to choose from are 0 routine 1 priority 2 immediate 3 flash 4 flash override 5 critical 6 internet and 7 network ToS Select the Type of Service ToS value that will be used Options to choose from are 0 normal 1 min monetary cost 2 max reliability 3 4 max throughput
111. ion Select the violation action that will be taken The values are Protect Restrict and Security Mode Select the security mode option The values are Permanent and Delete on Timeout If you select Permanent to under this mode all learned MAC addresses will not be purged out unless you manually delete those entries If you select Delete on Timeout all learned MAC addresses will be purged out when an entry is aged out or when you manually delete these entries Aging Time 0 1440 Enter the aging time for auto learned dynamic secured addresses on the specified ports Aging Type Select the aging type The values are Absolute and Inactivity Select Absolute so that all the secure addresses on this port age out exactly after the time specified and is removed from the secure address list This is the default type Select Inactivity so that the secure addresses on this port age out only if there is no data traffic from the secure source address for the specified time period Click the Apply button to save your settings Security gt Port Security gt Port Security Address Entries The Port Security Address Entries page allows you to view clear and configure the port security address entries Port Security Address Entries Port MAC Address VID 1 4094 eth1 011 v a Add Delete Clear by Port Clear by MAC Total Entries 2 Clear All DCI aen eth1 0 9 00 00 00 00 00 09 Permanent ethi 0 10 5 00 00 00 00 00 10 Delete o
112. it All vlan Detail Edit eth1 0 9 Hybrid Enabled Admit All Van Detail Edit eth1 0 10 Hybrid Enabled Admit All vlan Detail Edit eth1 0111 Access Enabled Admit All vlan Detail Edit eth1 0 12 Access Enabled Admit All wlan Detail Edit Figure 4 64 L2 Features gt VLAN Interface Unit Select the switch unit that will be used for this configuration Click the VLAN Detail button to view more detailed information about the VLAN on the specific interface Click the Edit button to re configure the specific entry 37 4 Configuration After clicking the VLAN Detail button the following page will appear Li VLAN Interface Information Port VLAN Mode Access VLAN Ingress Checking Acceptable Frame Type D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual eth1 0 1 Access 1 Disabled Admit All Back Figure 4 65 L2 Features gt VLAN Interface VLAN Detail After clicking the Edit button the following window will appear This is a dynamic window that will change when a different VLAN Mode is selected When Access was selected as the VLAN Mode the following page will appear gure VLAP Configure VLAN Interface Port VLAN Mode Acceptable Frame Type Ingress Checking Guddu Access v Admit All d Enabled e Disabled YID 1 4094 Back Apply Figure 4 66 L2 Features gt VLAN Interface VLAN Detail Port Display the VLAN port number VLAN Mode Select the VLAN mode o
113. it type is add Remove VID Indicates that the edit type is removed VID List Enter the VID range from configured VLANs set on the Switch Click Apply button to save your settings Click Edit to modify the setting of VID or click Delete to remove it L2 Features gt STP gt STP Instance The STP Instance Settings page display MSTIs currently set on the Switch and allows users to change the Priority of the MSTPs Total Entries 1 CIST Disabled 32768 Edit Instance CIST A tanceban Bridge Address D0 ed 4a f7 05 79 Designated Root Address Priority 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 Regional Root Bridge Address Priority 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 Designated Bridge Address Priority 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 Figure 4 70 L2 Features gt STP gt STP Instance Click the Edit button to re configure the specific entry L2 Features gt STP gt MSTP Port Information The MSTP Port Information page allows you to configure the MSTP Interface settings T 7 FOMmintormation MSTP Port Information Port eth1 0 1 v Clear Detected Protocol Find eth1 0 1 Settings stance Cost 0 ee TTT ee CIST 2000 128 Disabled Disabled Edit Figure 4 71 L2 Features gt STP gt MSTP Port Information Port Enter the port to find Click the Clear Detected Protocol button to clear the detected protocol settings for the port selected Click Find to search the MSTP port information Click the Edit button to re configure the specific entry L2 Features
114. ks can be performed such as changing the Switch IP address resetting the settings to factory defaults setting the administrator password rebooting the Switch or upgrading the Switch firmware by using the Command Line Interface CLI In addition users can utilize the SNMP MIB Management Information Base to poll the switches for information about the status or send out traps of abnormal events SNMP support allows users to integrate the switches with other third party devices for management in an SNMP enabled environment D Link DXS 1210 Series also comes with the D View plug in module that works with D View 6 SNMP Management Software and provides easy to use graphic interface and facilitates the operation efficiency DXS 1210 10TS 8 Port 1OGBASE T and 2 Port SFP Fiber port L2 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch 1 Product Introduction D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Front Panel D Link Figure 1 1 DXS 1210 10TS Front Panel Power LED The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source Fan error The Fan error LED lights up when the fan has runtime failure and is brought offline Reset By pressing the Reset button the Switch will change back to the default configuration and all changes will be lost Port Link Act Speed LED 1 8 9F 10F The port LEDs indicate a network link through the corresponding port Blinking indicates the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port When the port LED glows
115. led eth1 0 4 Disabled eth1 0 5 Disabled eth1 0 6 Disabled eth1 017 Disabled eth1 0 8 Disabled eth1 0 9 Disabled eth1 0 10 Disabled eth1 0111 Disabled eth1 0 12 Disabled Figure 4 153 Security gt DHCP Server Screening gt DHCP Server Screening Port Settings From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured State Select to enable or disable the DHCP server screening port state Profile Name Enter the profile name of specified ports Server IP Select IPv4 Address or IPv6 Address and enter the DHCP server IP Click the Apply button to save your settings Security gt Safeguard Engine Delete D Link s Safeguard Engine is a robust and innovative technology that automatically throttles the impact of packet flooding into the switch s CPU This function helps to protect the DXS 1210 Series Switch from being interrupted by malicious viruses or worm attacks This option is enabled by default afeguard Engine Safeguard Engine Setting Safeguard Engine State Enabled e Disabled Apply 4 D Link Safeguard Engine is a robust and innovative technology developed by D Link which will automatically throttle the impact of packet flooding into the switch s CPU It will keep D Link Switches better protected from being too frequently interrupted by malicious viruses or worm attacks Figure 4 154 Security gt Safeguard Engine Click the Apply button to save your settings Security gt Trusted Host Th
116. lick the Delete button to remove the specified entry Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Engine ID Local Settings The Engine ID is a unique identifier used to identify the SNMPv3 engine on the Switch Input the Engine ID then click Apply to apply the changes or click Default to change back to the default value 28 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual NIVIF gine ID Loc SNMP Engine ID Local Settings Engine ID 8000081 cO44653 Default Apply y Engine ID length is 24 the accepted character is from 0 to F Figure 4 46 Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Engine ID Local Settings Management gt SNMP gt SNMP User Table Settings The SNMP User Table Settings page allows you to maintain the SNMP user table for the use of SNMPv3 SNMPv3 allows or restricts users using the MIB OID and encrypts the SNMP messages sent out between users and Switch JMP lee SNMP User Table Settings User Name Group Name SNMP Version SNMP 3 Encryption done Auth Protocol by Password ADS v Password 8 16 chars De Priv Protocol by Password done Password 8 16 chars SSS Auth Protocol by Key D5 M Key 32 chars SSS Priv Protocol by Key done Key 32 chars A VUTIR IP Address List Name Add Total Entries 1 k Authentication H y Group Name Security Model Privacy Protocol Engine ID IP Address List Name Protocol v3 initial initial none none s00000ab0300ed4at 057900 Delete
117. m outbound LLDP advertisements LLDP Dot3 TL s Settings From Port To Port MACIPHY Configuration Status Link Aggregation Maximum Frame Size Power Via MDI Apply eth1 0 1 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 2 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 3 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 4 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 5 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 6 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 7 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 8 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 9 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 10 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 11 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled eth1 0 12 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Figure 4 92 L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Dot3 TLVs Settings From Port To Port A consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port 55 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual MAC PHY Configuration Status Select whether the MAC PHY Configuration Status is enabled on the port The possible field values are Enabled Enables the MAC PHY Configuration Status on the port Disabled Disables the MAC PHY Configuration Status on the port Link Aggregation Specifies whether the link aggregation is enabled on the port The possible field values are Enabled Enables the link aggregation configured on the port Disabled Disables the link aggregation configured on the port Maximum Frame Size
118. m the blocking state to the forwarding state Max Hops 1 40 Enter the maximum number of hops that are allowed This value must be between 1 and 40 hops By default this value is 20 hops This value is used to set the number of hops between devices in a Spanning tree region before the BPDU bridge protocol data unit packet sent by the Switch will be discarded 39 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Each switch on the hop count will reduce the hop count by one until the value reaches zero The Switch will then discard the BDPU packet and the information held for the port will age out Bridge Hello Time 0 2 After selecting RSTP STP as the STP Mode this parameter will be available Enter the bridge s hello time value here This value must be between 1 and 2 seconds By default this value is 2 seconds This is the interval between two transmissions of BPDU packets sent by the Root Bridge to tell all other switches that it is indeed the Root Bridge This field will only appear here when STP or RSTP is selected for the STP Version For MSTP the Hello Time must be set on a port per port basis TX Hop Count 1 10 Enter the transmit hold count value This value must be between 1 and 10 times By default this value is 6 times This value is used to set the maximum number of Hello packets transmitted per interval Click the Apply button to save your settings L2 Features gt STP gt STP Port Settings STP can be set up on a po
119. mit No Limit No Limit No Limit Figure 4 115 QoS gt Port Rate Limiting From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Direction Select the direction Available options are Input and Output When Input is selected the rate limit for ingress packets is configured When Output is selected the rate limit for egress packets is configured Rate Limit Enter the Rate Limit for the specified port When Bandwidth is selected enter the input output bandwidth value used in the space provided This value must be between 64 and 10000000 kbps Also enter the Burst Size value in the space provided This value must be between 0 and 128000 kilobytes When Percent is selected enter the input output bandwidth percentage value used in the space provided This value must be between 1 and 100 percent Also enter the Burst Size value in the space provided This value must be between 0 and 128000 kilobytes Select the None option to remove the rate limit on the specified port s The specified limitation cannot exceed the maximum speed of the specified interface For the ingress bandwidth limitation the ingress can trigger a pause frame or a flow control frame when the received traffic exceeds the limitation Click the Apply button to save your settings QoS gt Queue Rate Limiting The Queue Rate Limiting page allows you to view and configure the queue rate limiting settings 66 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User M
120. multicast group address From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Click the Apply button to save your settings Click the Delete button to remove the specified entry Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Find All button to view all the entries Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist The fields that can be configured for the MLD Snooping Groups Table are described below VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID Group Address Enter the IP multicast group address Click the Find Snooping button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Find All Snooping button to view all the entries L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt MLD Snooping gt MLD Snooping Mrouter Settings The MLD Snooping Mrouter Settings page allows you to configure the specified interface s as the router ports or forbidden to be IPv6 multicast router ports on the VLAN interface on the Switch 50 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual ALD Snooping Mrouter Settings MLD Snooping Mrouter Settings YID 1 4094 Configuration From Port To Port Apply 1 _ Delete MLD Snooping Mrouter Table VID 1 4094 Find Find All Total Entries 1 1 eth 0 1 O eth1 0 1 1 Static nA EE ee Figure 4 84 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt MLD Snooping gt MLD Snooping
121. n Timeout 1 1 EN Go Figure 4 151 Security gt Port Security gt Port Security Address Entries Port Select the port to be configured MAC Address Enter the MAC address for the specified port 89 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID The range is between 1 and 4094 Click the Add button to add a new entry based on the information entered Click the Delete button to remove a new entry based on the information entered Click the Clear by Port button to clear the information based on the port selected Click the Clear by MAC button to clear the information based on the MAC address entered Click the Clear All button to clear all the information in this table Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist Security gt DHCP Server Screening gt DHCP Server Screening Global Settings DHCP Server Screening function allows you to restrict the illegal DHCP server by discarding the DHCP service from distrusted ports Bis T DHCP Server Screening Global Settings Trap State Disabled M Apply Profile Settings Client MAC oo 84 67 00 00 00 Apply Total Entries 2 Profile_Name_Test1 00 00 00 00 00 C1 Delete Delete Profile Profile_Name_Test2 00 00 00 00 00 C2 Delete Delete Profile 1 1 EN E Log Information Log Buffer Entries 10 1024 32 Apply Clear Log Total Entries 0 lt lt Table is empty gt gt
122. n seconds the time period that samplings are taken from the ports The field range is 1 3600 The default is 1800 seconds equal to 30 minutes Owner Displays the RMON station or user that requested the RMON information Click Apply to activate your entry Management gt RMON gt RMON Alarm Settings The RMON Alarm Settings page allows you to configure the network alarms Network alarms occur when a network problem or event is detected 31 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual RMON Alarm Settings RMON Alarm Settings Index 1 655385 CO near s 1 Variable ee ly Sample type Absolute value M Rising Threshold 0 2 31 1 Ir i Falling Threshold 0 2 31 1 iP Rising Event Index 1 65535 O Falling Event Index 165535 Apply Total Entries 2 Falling ege Event apis Variable Last Value Rising Threshold Mt ctartup Alarm Threshold Absolute Rising or 65500 100 1381212211010 Delete value Falling Absolute Rising or 65535 300 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 21 10 11 0 900 890 0 0 f Delete value Falling 1 1 60 Figure 4 52 Management gt RMON gt RMON Alarm Settings The configuration contains the following fields Index 1 65535 Enter a specific alarm Variable Select the selected MIB variable value Rising Threshold 0 2431 1 Displays the rising counter value that triggers the rising threshold alarm Rising Event Index 1 65535 Displays the event that triggers the specific alarm The possi
123. n the SNMP View Table Access Right Select the user s access rights from the drop down menu Read Only SNMP community members using the community string created can only read the contents of the MIBs on the Switch Read Write SNMP community members using the community string created can read from and write to the contents of the MIBs on the Switch IP Access List Name Enter the name of the standard access list to control the user to use this community 27 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual string to access to the SNMP agent Click Add to a new entry based on the information entered or Delete to remove the specified entry Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Group Table Settings The SNMP Group page allows you to assign SNMP Users into SNMP Groups SNMPvs can control access and security policies on a per group basis SNMP Group Settings Group Name Read View Name User based Security Model SNMP v1 M Write View Name Security Level NoAuthNoPriy Notify View Name a IP Address List Name Add Total Entries 5 Read View Name Write View Name Notify View Name Security Model Security Level IP Address List Name j vi public Communityview NoAuthNoPriv Delete public Communityview 2C NoAuthNoPriv Delete initial restricted v3 NoAuthNoPriv Delete private Communitview Communityview Communitview y1 NoAuthNoPriy Delete private Communityview Communityview Communityview wc NoAuthNoPriv Dele
124. nction tree At the upper right corner of the screen the username and current IP address will be displayed Under the username is the Logout button Click this to end this session A NOTE If you close the web browser without clicking the Logout button first then it will be seen as an abnormal exit and the login session will still be occupied Click the D Link logo at the upper left corner of the screen to be redirected to the local D Link website Tool Bar gt Save Menu The Save Menu provides Save Configuration and Save Log functions eee Mizar Save Configuration Figure 4 5 Save Menu Save Configuration Select to save the entire configuration changes you have made to the device to switch s non volatile RAM 12 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual ave CoOnTiguration Destination Config 1 v startup config Please press the button to save the configuration of device Apply Figure 4 6 Save Configuration Destination Select the configuration destination to be saved Startup config Check the box to enable the startup configuration function Click the Apply button to save your settings Tool Bar gt Tool Menu The Tool Menu offers global function controls such as Reset Reboot Device Configuration Backup and Restore Firmware Backup and Upgrade Firmware Information configuration Information Firmware Upgrade amp Backup b configuration Upgrade amp Backup Log Backup Fing
125. ngs gt RMON Event Settings E Device Information TelnetWeb Session Timeout A D Link Discovery Protocol Setting L2 Features Grp Ge Static FDB gt Unicast Static FDB gt Multicast Static FDB gt MAC Address Table Settings gt MAC Address Table B 802 10 LAN gt Asymmetric VLAN EY VLAN Interface H STP E STP Global Settings 3 STP Port Settings MST Configuration Identificati gt STP Instance gt MSTP Port Information Loopback Detection Link Aggregation Ce L2 Multicast Control Ge IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Settings gt IGMP Snooping Groups S gt IGMP Snooping Mrouter S gt IGMP Snooping Statistics Se MLD Snooping gt MLD Snooping Settings gt MLD Snooping Groups Ge gt MLD Snooping Mrouter Se gt MLD Snooping Statistics gt Multicast Filtering SU dl ZIL D LLDP gt LLDP Global Settings gt LLDP Port Settings LLDP Management Address A LLDP Basic TLVs Settings gt LLDP Dott TLYs Settings gt LLDP Dot3 TL s Settings gt LLDP MED Port Settings gt LLDP Statistics Information gt LLDP Local Port Information iA LLDP Neighbor Port Informa L3 Features Ge ARP gt ARP Aging Time gt Static ARP gt ARP Table IPv4 Interface IPv4 Default Route IP 6 Interface IPv6 Neighbor IPv6 Default Route Ge oo gt Port Default CoS gt Port Scheduler Method gt Queue Settings CoS to Queue Mapping Port Rate Limiting gt Que
126. ngs Session Table Total Entries 2 Console anonymous 15 1 0 HTTP anonymous 15 318 192 168 10 137 Figure 4 40 Management gt User Accounts Settings Session Table Management gt Password Encryption The Password Encryption page allows you to enable or disable password encryption Telge Tie Password Encryption Settings Password Encryption State Enabled e Disabled PE Apply o Figure 4 41 Management gt Password Encryption Password Encryption State Specify to enable or disable the password encryption Click the Apply button to save your settings 25 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Global Settings Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is an OSI Layer 7 Application Layer protocol designed specifically for managing and monitoring network devices SNMP enables network management stations to read and modify the settings of gateways routers switches and other network devices Use SNMP to configure system features for proper operation monitor performance and detect potential problems on the Switch or your local network Managed devices that support SNMP include software referred to as an agent which runs locally on the device A defined set of variables managed objects is maintained by the SNMP agent and used to manage the device These objects are defined in a Management Information Base MIB which provides a standard presentation of the information c
127. nical Specifications D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual IP and MAC ACL Broadcast Storm Control D Link Safeguard Engine DHCP Server Screening over IPv4 or IPv6 Maximum 5 entries SSL Support v1 v2 v3 Support DHCP Snooping IP MAC Port Binding Supports ARP packet Inspection as default ARP and IPv4 packet Inspection as option Supports IPv4 DHCP Snooping Management Web based GUI IPv6 support D Link compact CLI Supports IPv6 commands Telnet Server Max 4 connections IPv6 support TFTP Client over IPv4 or IPv6 SNMP v1 2c 3 over IPv4 or IPv6 SNMP Trap DHCP client over IPv4 or IPv6 RMON v1 v2 Trap setting for destination IP system events fiber port events twisted pair port events Web based configuration backup restoration Web based firmware backup restore Firmware upgrade Web based management Reset Reboot 112 D Link Building Networks for People
128. nter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist L3 Features gt ARP gt Static ARP The Static ARP page provides information regarding each interface including which IP address was mapped to what MAC address Enter an IP Address or Hardware Address and then click Apply to create a new ARP entry Static ARP Total Entries 1 Delete All Interface Name IP Address Hardware Address Aging Time me vlani 192 168 10 131 00 00 00 00 00 C1 Forever Static Edit Delete ASHE ee Figure 4 99 L3 Features gt ARP gt Static ARP Click Edit to modify the Hardware Address Click Delete to remove the information from ARP table Click Delete All to remove all information from ARP table Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist L3 Features gt ARP gt ARP Table The ARP Table page allows you to view and configure the ARP table settings 59 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual ARP Table O O O O O ARP Search Interface VLAN 1 4094 IP Address Ee Mask Kee Hardware Address Type ALL v _ Find Total Entries 6 Clear All Mase IA EIA IA van 192 168 1 1 00 1B 2F 2F 44 9D Dynamic li van 192 168 10 11 1C 20 11 07 15 21 180 Dynamic Delete van 192 168 10 86 08 00 27 69 07 84 180 Dynamic Delete vlani 192 168 100 131 00 00 00 00 00 C1 Forever Static Delete van 192 16
129. o E a A ls E dle AS A eee ee aes A PA sr an al braes hf n e ee pop fen al PARSE E A a PA ZE KEEEE EHEH tri IR HEE j j A 18 Bier P 8 ee ge E i i F F y i HE E iH h A F 1 F i i i ii d ii i i I D D tif 1 Be EE p pi aijee AAA AA e WE a pi A Figure 4 24 User Guide Micro Site 17 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Function Tree All configuration options on the switch are accessed through the Setup menu on the left side of the screen Click on the setup item that you want to configure The following sections provide more detailed description of each feature and function b DXS 1210 12TC Ge System gt System Information Je Port Configuration gt Part Settings gt Port Status gt Error Disable Settings gt Jumbo Frame Ce System Log gt System Log Settings gt System Log Server Settings gt System Log ke Time and SNTP gt Clock Settings gt Time Zone Settings gt SNTP Settings gt Time Range Ge Management H User Accounts Settings gt Password Encryption Ge SNMP gt SNMP Global Settings gt SNMP View Table Settings gt SNMP Community Table Sel gt SNMP Group Table Settings gt SNMP Engine ID Local Settir gt SNMP User Table Settings gt SNMP Host Table Settings El RMON gt RMON Global Settings gt RMON Statistics Settings gt RMON History Settings gt RMON Alarm Setti
130. obal Setting Aging Time Enter the MAC address table s aging time value This value must be between 10 and 1000000 seconds Entering O will disable MAC address aging By default this value is 300 seconds Aging Destination Hit Select to enable or disable the aging destination hit function Click the Apply button to save your settings After clicking the MAC Address Learning tab the following page will appear 35 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Address ple Settings Global Setting MAC Address Learning From Port To Port State Apply A O EE eth1 0 1 Enabled eth1 0 2 Enabled eth1 0 3 Enabled eth1 0 4 Enabled eth1 0 5 Enabled eth1 0 6 Enabled eth1 0 7 Enabled eth1 0 8 Enabled eth1 0 9 Enabled eth1 0 10 Enabled eth1 0 11 Enabled eth1 011 2 Enabled Figure 4 60 L2 Features gt FDB gt MAC Address Table Settings MAC Address Learning From Port To Port Enter the range of ports that will be used for this configuration State Select to enable or disable the MAC address learning function on the specified ports Click the Apply button to save your settings L2 Features gt FDB gt MAC Address Table The MAC Address Table page allows you to view the entries listed in the MAC address table WAC Add MAC Address Table Port Clear Dynamic by Port Find VID 1 4094 A Clear Dynamic by VLAN Find MAC Address 00 84 57 00 00 00 Clear Dynamic by MAC Find Total Entries 3
131. ononanennnnss 89 Security gt Port Security gt Port Security Address Entries n n0annnnaannnnannnnnnnnnnannnonnnnnsenrnrnnrrennnrrrnnrrnnene 89 Security gt DHCP Server Screening gt DHCP Server Screening Global Settings n 0nnnnannnnnennnneanennane 90 Security gt DHCP Server Screening gt DHCP Server Screening Port Settings oocccccocnncncoconcnnnnonos 90 Security gt Safeguard Engme 91 Table of Contents D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual DOCU LEE eege ege eege ebe 91 Security gt Traffic Segmentation Settings cccccccconccnncccconcnnnnnnnancnnnononancnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnononanennnnss 92 Security Storm Control Seti Sirius 92 security gt DoS Attack Prevention Settings iii ds 93 SecUniy gt SoLk gt oo Global Sci ui a ee 94 SECUMT Sols SOL SEVICE ROIC ouaa a a di 94 OAM SCA Dia Gnosis iii le ioe ieee eal eines Ee ea ac 95 Montoro So LAU SUCS POr a 96 Monitoring gt Statistics gt Port COUNTEMS 5 ccccccsceeeeccccccssenceescceseeceescceseeceescoesseceeccoseeesencceenteeesscasenes 97 Monitoring gt Statistics gt Counters cccccccccsseeeceeeceeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeeseceeeesseaseeeeesaeueeeessaaeeeeeessaaseeeeeesaaeeeees 97 Vleit eil e EC Te E 98 Green POWER SAVING E 99 ES EE EE 100 J Command EE 101 To commecta SWiica Via LELENE KEE 101 Logging on to the Command Line Interface 101 A DK Re ie Ee Shas et sn a atl a ld e 101 A eebe dees 102 COMO Misa sia 102 OGO
132. ononncnnnnononncnnonononcnnncnnnnnnons 31 Management gt RMON gt RMON Alarm Gettngs 31 Management gt RMON gt RMON Event Settings coccoococccnncccccccnnnccnnancnnnonnnancnnnnononnconononanrnnnnnonanenos 32 Management Telnet Web iia A A 33 Management gt SESSION Timeout ooocccnccccnnccnncccnonncnncnononnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnrrnnnnrrnnrnnnannes 33 Management gt D Link Discover Protocol Gettmges 34 L2 Features gt FDB gt Static FDB gt Unicast Static FDB cccccconcccncccccnccnnncononncnnnnononncnnonononncnnnnonancnononnnnos 34 L2 Features gt FDB gt Static FDB gt Multicast Static EDR REENEN 35 L2 Features gt FDB gt MAC Address Table Settings AANEREN 35 L2 Features gt FOB MAG Address Le E 36 2 Reatures 802 TOVLAN EE 36 L2 Features Asymmetric VLAN ar a 37 L2 Features ln Le 37 L2 Features gt STP gt STP Global Settings ooccccccoocncconcconnnncnnncononncnnnnnnnnncnnnnonnnncnnnonnnanrnnononanncanenonnns 38 L2 Features gt STP gt STP Port Settings cccccccoonccnncccnonnconccononnconononnnnconnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnncnnnnonnnnrnnnnonnnncnnnnnnnns 40 Table of Contents D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual L2 Features gt STP gt MST Configuration Jdenttcaton 41 L2 Features STP OR NAS TAIN e 42 L2 Features gt STP gt MSTP Port Information occcccccnccoccnccccnncconnnononnnonannnonnnnononononannnonannnonnnnnnnnnnonanenes 42 L2 Features gt Loop
133. ons of this rule When Host is selected enter the destination hosts MAC address When MAC is selected the Wildcard will also be available Enter the destination MAC address and wildcard value in the spaces provided Specify Ethernet Type Select the Ethernet type option Options to choose from are aarp appletalk decent iv etype 6000 etype 8042 lat lavc sca mop console mop dump vines echo vines ip xns idp and arp 69 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Ethernet Type 0x600 OxFFFF Enter the Ethernet type hexadecimal value The value is between 0x600 and OxFFFF When any Ethernet type profile is selected in the Specify Ethernet Type drop down list the appropriate hexadecimal value will automatically be entered Ethernet Type Mask 0x0 OxFFFF Enter the Ethernet tyoe mask hexadecimal value The value is between 0x0 and OxFFFF When any Ethernet type profile is selected in the Specify Ethernet Type drop down list the appropriate hexadecimal value will automatically be entered CoS Select the CoS value used This value is between 0 and 7 VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID that will be associated with this ACL rule The value should be between 1 and 4094 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action that this rule will take The values are Permit and Deny Click the Back button to return to the previous window Click the Next button to continue To define the IPv4 ACL Select IPv4 and then click
134. ontrolled by the on board SNMP agent SNMP defines both the format of the MIB specifications and the protocol used to access this information over the network The default SNMP global state is disabled Select Enable and then select Trap Settings Click Apply to enable the SNMP function SNMP Global Settings SNMP Global State Enabled e Disabled SNMP Response Broadcast Request Enabled e Disabled SNMP UDP Port 0 65535 1161 Trap Source Interface Trap Settings Trap Global State e Enabled Disabled SNMP Authentication Trap Port Link Up Port Link Down Coldstart Warmnstart Apply Figure 4 42 Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Global Settings SNMP Global Settings SNMP Global State Select to enable or disable the SNMP feature SNMP Response Broadcast Request Select to enable or disable the server to response to broadcast SNMP GetRequest packets SNMP UDP Port 0 65535 Enter the SNMP UDP port number The value is between 0 and 65535 Trap Source Interface Specify the interface whose IP address will be used as the source address for sending the SNMP trap packet Trap Settings Trap Global State Select to enable or disable the sending of all or specific SNMP notifications SNMP Authentication Trap Tick this option to control the sending of SNMP authentication failure notifications An authenticationFailuretrap is generated when the device receives an SNMP message that is not properly authenticated The authentication m
135. otocol by Key Select either None or DES56 and then enter a password for SNMPv3 encryption in the right column None Select to not use any authorization DES56 Select to use DES 56 bit encryption based on the CBC DES DES 56 standard This field will require the user to enter a key IP Address List Name Enter the standard IP access control list ACL to associate with the user 29 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Click Add to create a new SNMP user account or click Delete to remove any existing data Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Host Table Settings The SNMP Host Table Settings page allows you to configure the SNMP trap recipients SNMP Host Settings e HostlPv 4 Address User based Security Model SNMPY1 v Security Level NoAuthNoPriy UDP Port 0 65535 162 Community String SNMPv3 User Name Add Total Entries 2 Host IP Address SNMP Version UDP Port Community String SNMPv3 User Name Ss vi 192 168 10 120 162 User_Name_Testt Delete 2014 3 Vi 65500 Leer Name Test Delete Figure 4 48 Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Host Table Settings Host IPv4 IPv6 Address Select IPv4 or IPv6 and specify the IP address of SNMP management host User based Security Model Specify the SNMP version to be used to the management host The options are SNMPv1 SNMPv2C and SNMPvy3 Security Level When selecting SNMPv3 in the User based Security Model drop down list this option i
136. ower Saving Scheduled Port shutdown Power Saving Disabled Scheduled Hibernation Power Saving Scheduled Dim LED Power Saving Administrative Dim LED DXS 1210 12TC gt 109 27 04 2011 18 41 32 V1 00 003 V1 00 021 A1 ec 22 80 77 20 16 S34F1E8000036 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Appendix A Technical Specifications Appendix A Technical Specifications Hardware Specifications Key Components Performance Switching Capacity DXS 1210 10TS 200Gbps DXS 1210 12TC 240Gbps DXS 1210 12SC 240Gbps Max Forwarding Rate DXS 1210 10TS 148 8Mpps DXS 1210 12TC 178 56Mpps DXS 1210 12TC 178 56Mpps Forwarding Mode Store and Forward Packet Buffer memory DXS 1210 10TS 2MBytes DXS 1210 12TC 2Mbytes DXS 1210 12TC 2Mbytes DDRII for CPU 256M Bytes Flash Memory 64M Bytes Port Functions 10GBASE T ports compliant with the following standards 1OGBASE T IEEE 802 3an 1000BASE T IEEE 802 3ab Supports Full Duplex operations IEEE 802 3x Flow Control support for Full Duplex mode Auto MDI MDIX Auto negotiation Head of line blocking prevention 10GE SFP SFP ports compliant with the following standards IEEE 802 3z IEEE 802 3ae 1000BASE T transceivers supported DGS 712 1000BASE TX SFP transceivers DEM 310GT 1000BASE LX 10km DEM 311GT 1000BASE SX 550m DEM 312GT2 1000BASE SX
137. p Backup gt Firmware Upgrade from IEIbR 14 Firmware Backup to HTTP Backup gt Firmware Backup to HIT 14 Firmware Backup to HTTP amp Backup gt Firmware Backup to TEIR 14 Configuration Upgrade amp Backup gt Configuration Restore from HIIb 14 Configuration Upgrade amp Backup gt Configuration Restore from IEIR 14 Table of Contents D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Configuration Upgrade amp Backup gt Configuration BackuptoHlIb 15 Configuration Upgrade amp Backup gt Configuration BackupmoIEIR 15 Log Backup Log Backup 10 e H WP E 15 LOO BACK SLOG BaCKUDTO TETP EE 15 EIERE EE Ee 16 FUSS ict EE EE EE ee Ee 16 REDOOLSVS EM on 2 16 ToolBar soman Wiza A A ee eee eee 16 TOO Bal gt en let AE Draconis dada 16 A 18 DEVICE INTOMM le EE 18 System gt System IMFORMAUON BE 18 System gt Port Contiguration Ge nd Le EE 19 System gt Port Comiguration gt POM Slats eet e ios 19 System gt Port Configuration gt Error Disable SettingS ccccocnncnnccccooncnncncnonncnnnnonannnnnononancnnnnnonanennnnss 20 System gt Port Configuration gt Jumbo Frame 2 ccccccsseeceesccseeeeeeccceeneeeescceseeeeseccseseeesecesaneeeseceseeseeses 21 System gt System Log gt System LOG Settings ooccccccoconconccconancnnnononancnnnnnnnnncnnnnonannnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnancnnnnss 21 System gt System Log gt System Log Server Settings n nnnnnn0annnnonennnnenennnneosnnnnnnnnnnreosrnrrrrsenreres
138. plete L2 devices these switches include functions such as IGMP snooping port mirroring Spanning Tree 802 3ad LACP SNTP LLDP and Loopback Detection to enhance performance and network resiliency Extensive Layer 3 Features These switches include functions such as IP interface static route IPv6 Static Route and ARP to enhance performance and network resiliency QoS The switches support bandwidth control and 802 1p priority queues enabling users to run bandwidth sensitive applications such as streaming multimedia by prioritizing that traffic in network These functions allow switches to work seamlessly with VLAN and 802 1p traffic and IPv6 traffic class priority in the network Network Security D Link s innovative Safeguard Engine function protects the switches against traffic flooding caused by virus attacks Additional features such as Storm Control can help to keep the network from being overwhelmed by abnormal traffic Port Security is another simple but useful authentication method to maintain the network device integrity Also supports DHCP Server Screening SSL and IP MAC Port Binding features Versatile Management The new generation of D Link 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switches provide growing businesses with a simple and easy management of their network using a Web Based management interface that allows administrators to remotely control their network down to the port level Users can also access the switch via TELNET Some basic tas
139. pply i Time Range Settings Type Dim LED M Time Range 32chars Apply DI Delete Time Range Figure 4 170 Green gt Power Saving Scheduled Port shutdown Power Saving Select to enable or disable applying the power saving by scheduled port shutdown Scheduled Hibernation Power Saving Select to enable or disable the scheduled hibernation power saving feature When this option is enabled the system will enter into the hibernation mode based on the specified time range profile associated with it When the system enters the hibernation mode the switch will go into a low power state and idle It will shut down all the ports and LEDs all network function will be disabled If the Switch is an endpoint tyoe Power Sourcing Equipment PSE the Switch will not provide power to the port Scheduled Dim LED Power Saving Select to enable or disable applying the power saving by scheduled dimming LEDs Administrative Dim LED Select to enable or disable the port LED function Type Select the type of power saving Options to choose from are Dim LED and Hibernation Time Range Select the name of the time range to associate with the power saving type Click the Apply button to save your settings for each individual section Click the Delete button to remove the specified entry 99 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual After clicking the Power Saving Shutdown Settings tab the following page will appear Power Saving Global Setting
140. process the LLDP packets For the advertisement of LLDP packets the switch announces the information to its neighbor 52 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual through ports For the receiving of LLDP packets the switch will learn the information from the LLDP packets advertised from the neighbor in the neighbor table Click Apply to make the change effective LLDP Forward State Select to enable or disable LLDP forward state When the LLDP State is disabled and LLDP Forward Sate is enabled the received LLDPDU packet will be forwarded LLDP Trap State Select to enable or disable the LLDP trap state LLDP MED Trap State Select to enable or disable the LLDP MED trap state Click the Apply button to save your settings LLDP MED Configuration Fast Start Repeat Count 1 10 Enter the LLDP MED fast start repeat count value This value must be between 1 and 10 Click the Apply button to save your settings LLDP Configurations Message TX Interval 5 32768 This parameter indicates the interval at which LLDP frames are transmitted on behalf of this LLDP agent The default value is 30 seconds Message TX Hold Multiplier 2 10 This parameter is a multiplier that determines the actual TTL value used in an LLDPDU The default value is 4 LLDP Relnit Delay 1 10 This parameter indicates the amount of delay from the time adminStatus becomes disabled until re initialization is attempted The default value is 2 seconds
141. ption Options to choose from are Access Hybrid and Trunk Acceptable Frame Type Select the acceptable frame type behavior option Options to choose from are Tagged Only Untagged Only and Admit All Ingress Checking Select to enable or disable the ingress checking function VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID used for this configuration This value must be between 1 and 4094 Click the Apply button to save your settings Click the Back button to return to the previous page L2 Features gt STP gt STP Global Settings The Switch implements three versions of the Spanning Tree Protocol the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP as defined by the IEEE 802 1w specification a version compatible with the IEEE 802 1D STP and the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP as defined by the IEEE802 1 specification RSTP can operate with legacy equipment implementing IEEE 802 1D however the advantages of using RSTP will be lost The IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP evolved from the 802 1D STP standard RSTP was developed in order to overcome some limitations of STP that impede the function of some recent switching innovations The basic function and much of the terminology is the same as STP Most of the settings configured for STP are also used for RSTP This section introduces some new Spanning Tree concepts and illustrates the main differences between the two protocols The IEEE 802 1 Multiple Spanning Tree MSTP provides various load balan
142. pv4_addr gt lt ipv6_addr gt size This command checks if another computer is on the network lt integer 1 60000 gt timeout lt time_out and listens for connections The terminal interface sends five 1 100 gt repeat lt integer 0 255 gt pings to the target station are terminated and the boot code executes reset config show ipif lt short lt 1 4094 gt gt Displays the current IPv4 address of the interface show ipv6 interface lt short lt 1 4094 gt gt brief Displays the current IPv6 address of the interface Show system information config account username lt string lt 32 gt privilege lt short lt 1 15 gt gt nopassword password lt string lt 32 gt Configure password 101 5 Command Line Interface D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual save startup config config 1 config 2 Save configuration boot image image 1 image 2 Select the boot up image debug info Displays Debug Table debug show tech support Displays technical support information Each command is listed in detail as follows Purpose To display a list of commands Syntax Description The command displays a list of commands of the switch Parameters None Restrictions None Example usage To display a list of commands of the switch DXS 1210 12TC gt USEREXEC commands config ipif lt short lt 1 4094 gt gt ipaddress lt ip_addr gt lt ip_mask gt dhcp bootp config ipif lt shor
143. r Cord Users may now connect the AC power cord into the rear of the switch and to an electrical outlet preferably one that is grounded and surge protected Figure 2 4 Plugging the switch into an outlet Power Failure As a precaution the switch should be unplugged in case of power failure When power is resumed plug the switch back in 3 Getting Started D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual 3 Getting Started This chapter introduces the management interface of D Link DXS 1210 Series Switch Management Options The D Link DXS 1210 Series Switch can be managed through any port by using the Web based Management or through any PC using CLI commands Each switch must be assigned its own IP Address which is used for communication with the Web Based Management or a SNMP network manager The PC should have an IP address in the same subnet as the switch Each switch can allow up to four users to access the Web Based Management concurrently Please refer to the following installation instructions for the Web based Management Using Web based Management After a successful physical installation you can configure the Switch monitor the network status and display statistics using a web browser Supported Web Browsers The embedded Web based Management currently supports the following web browsers Internet Explorer 8 or later version Chrome Firefox Safari Connecting to the Switch You will need the following equipment to begin
144. ram Power Cord and Power Cord Retainer Rack mount kit and Rubber Feet If any item is found missing or damaged please contact the local reseller for replacement Step 2 Switch Installation For safe switch installation and operation it is recommended that you Visually inspect the power cord to see that it is secured fully to the AC power connector Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation and adequate ventilation around the switch Do not place heavy objects on the switch Desktop or Shelf Installation When installing the switch on a desktop or shelf the rubber feet included with the device must be attached on the bottom at each corner of the device s base Allow enough ventilation space between the device and the objects around it Rubber Feet Figure 2 1 Attach the adhesive rubber pads to the bottom Rack Installation The switch can be mounted in an EIA standard size 19 inch rack which can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment To install attach the mounting brackets to the switch s side panels one on each side and secure them with the screws provided with 8 M3 6 0 size screws Figure 2 2 Attach the mounting brackets to the Switch 6 2 Hardware Installation D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Then use the screws provided with the equipment rack to mount the switch in the rack 0 0 e Figure 2 3 Mount the Switch in the rack or chassis Step 3 Plugging in the AC Powe
145. ransmitting LLDP packets only RX Enables receiving LLDP packets only TX and RX Enables transmitting and receiving LLDP packets This is the default value Disabled Disables LLDP on the port IP Subtype Select the type of the IP address information to be sent Options to choose from are All IPv4 53 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual and IPv6 Action Select to remove or add the action field Address Enter the IP address to be sent Click Apply to accept the changes made L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Management Address List The LLDP Management Address List page displays the detailed management address information for the entry i IPy4 10 90 90 140 Ifindex IAE IPv6 fe80 2ed 4afffefr 579 Unknown Figure 4 89 L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Management Address List Management Address Select IPv4 IPv6 or All address to be displayed Click Find and the table will update and display the values required Subtype Displays the managed address subtype eg MAC or IPv4 Address Displays the IP address IF Type Displays the IF Type OID Displays the SNMP OID Advertising Ports Displays the advertising ports L2 Features gt LLDP gt LLDP Basic TLVs Settings This LLDP Basic TLVs Settings page allows you to configure the LLDP Port settings DP E Y LLDP Basic TLYs Settings Frorn Port To Port Port Description System Name System Description System Capabilities Apply CEET System Capabit
146. rations will be reset to the default settings None 104 5 Command Line Interface D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Restrictions Only Administrator can issue this command Example usage To restore all of the Switch s parameters to their default values DXS 1210 12TC gt reset config This command wil clear all of system configuration as factory System will reboot after clearing Do you want to continue y n y DXS 1210 12TC gt show ipif Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Example usage To display the configuration of an IP interface on the Switch show ipif lt short lt 1 4094 gt gt The show ipif command displays the current IP address of the switch lt short lt 1 4094 gt gt Specify the interface to be displayed None To display IP interface settings DXS 1210 12TC gt IP Setting Mode Interface Name show ipif manual vlan1 Interface Vlan Name default IP Address Subnet Mask Total Entries 1 DXS 1210 12TC gt show ipv6 Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions 10 90 90 90 255 0 0 0 To display the configuration of an IPv6 interface on the Switch show ipv6 interface lt short lt 1 4094 gt gt brief The show ipv6 command displays the current IPv6 address of the switch lt short lt 1 4094 gt gt Specify the interface to be displayed brief Specify the brief of interface to be showe
147. ries User Manual D guration YY lee ACL Configuration Vizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule Sequence No 1 65535 O Auto Assign Protocol Type VRRP e a 0 288 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv4 Address IPv4 DSCP IPv4 Address Any Any ees IP AAA DEE IP EA IPv4 DSCP e IP Precedence Please Select M Tos Please Select M DSCP 0 63 Please Select M Time Range Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 132 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv4 ACL VRRP Fragments Select the Fragments option to include packet fragment filtering Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP IP Precedence Select the IP precedence value Options to choose from are O routine 1 priority 2 immediate 3 flash 4 flash override 5 critical 6 internet and 7 network ToS Select the Type of Service ToS value that will be used Options to choose from are 0 normal 1 min monetary cost 2 max reliability 3 4 max throughput 5 6 7 8 min delay 9 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny
148. rk ToS Specify the Type of Service ToS value that will be used Options to choose from are 0 normal 1 min monetary cost 2 max reliability 3 4 max throughput 5 6 7 8 min delay 9 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 DSCP 0 63 Enter the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 TCP Flag Select the appropriate TCP flag option to include the flag in this rule Options to choose from are ack fin psh rst syn and urg Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the ICMP option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv4 Address ICMP and IPv4 DSCP the following page will appear 72 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual DG GISCONNeCTeED IT YOU CICK Nere ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 Auto Assign Protocol Type ICMP v A 0 255 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv4 Address ICMP IPv4 DSCP IPv4 Address e Any Any Hast Host S Destinati ource Ip E estination P i 7 ICMP Specify ICMP Message Type Please Select v ICMP Message Type 0 255 Message Code 0 255 IPv4 DSCP e IP Precedence Please Select v Tos Please Select v DSCP 0 63 Time Ran
149. rsal Time UTC The Recurring Setting can be configured below From Week of the Month Select week of the month that daylight saving time will start From Day of the Week Select day of the week that daylight saving time will start From Month Select the month that daylight time will start From Time in HH MM Select the time of the day that daylight saving time will start To Week of the Month Select week of the month that daylight saving time will end To Day of the Week Specify day of the week that daylight saving time will end To Month Select the month that daylight saving time will end To Time In HH MM Select the time of the day that daylight saving time will end Offset Enter the number of minutes to add during daylight saving time The default value is 60 The range of this offset is 30 60 90 and 120 The Date Setting can be configured below From Date of the Month Select date of the month that daylight saving time will start From Month Select the month that daylight saving time will start From Year Select the year that the daylight saving time will start From Time In HH MM Select the time of the day that daylight saving time will start To Date of the Month Select the date of the month that daylight saving time will end To Month Select the month that daylight saving time will end To Year Select the year that the daylight saving time will end To Time In HH MM Selec
150. rt per port basis In addition to setting Spanning Tree parameters for use on the switch level the Switch allows for the configuration of groups of ports each port group of which will have its own spanning tree and will require some of its own configuration settings An STP Group spanning tree works in the same way as the switch level spanning tree but the root bridge concept is replaced with a root port concept A root port is a port of the group that is elected based on port priority and port cost to be the connection to the network for the group Redundant links will be blocked just as redundant links are blocked on the switch level The STP on the switch level blocks redundant links between switches and similar network devices The port level STP will block redundant links within an STP Group STP Port Settings From Pont fethio To Port fethio Cost 1 2 lo State Enabled e Guard Root Disabled d Link Type Auto v Port Fast Network v TCN Filter Disabled d BPDU Forward Disabled M Priority 128 Hello Time 1 2 2 sec Apply pot ate Cost Guard Root e Portrast TONFier BPDUForward ren Halo Tine eth1 0 1 Enabled o 200000 Disabled Auto Shared Auto Non E Disabled Disabled 128 2 eth1 0 2 Enabled 0 200000 Disabled Auto Shared Auto Non E Disabled Disabled 128 2 eth1 0 3 Enabled 0 200000 Disabled Auto Shared Auto Non E Disabled Disabled 128 2
151. s DHCP Client Interface vlani Back Settings State Enabled v Apply IP Settings Get IP Form IP Address 127 oO 0 1 Mask 255 0 0 0 Apply Figure 4 102 L3 Features gt IPv4 Interface Edit 60 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Click the Back button to return to the previous window State Select to enable or disable the IPv4 interface s global state Click the Apply button to save your settings IP Settings Get IP From Select the IP from option The values are Static and DHCP When the Static option is selected users can enter the IPv4 address of this interface manually in the fields provided When the DHCP option is selected this interface will obtain IPv4 information automatically from the DHCP server located on the local network IP Address Enter the IPv4 Address for this interface Mask Enter the IPv4 subnet mask for this interface Click the Apply button to save your settings After clicking the DHCP Client tab the following page will appear TE IPv4 Interface Settings DHCP Client DHCP Client Client ID 1 4094 i O00000 Class ID String Hex Host Name e4chars o Lease D Days 0 10000 Hours Minutes Apply Figure 4 103 L3 Features gt IPv4 Interface DHCP Client DHCP Client Client ID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN interface whose hexadecimal MAC address will be used as the client ID to be sent with the discover message Class I
152. s Power Saving Shutdown Settings From Port To Port Time Range eth1 0 1 v eth1 0 12 Y Apply eth1 01 Delete E Delete eth1 0 3 Delete A eth1 0 5 Delete AAA eth1 0 7 Delete E Delete eth1 0 9 Delete Ss eth1 011 Delete AA Figure 4 171 Green gt Power Saving Shutdown Settings From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Time Range Enter the time range to associate with the specified ports Click the Apply button to save your settings Green gt EEE The Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE is defined in IEEE 802 3az It is designed to reduce the energy consumption of a link when no packets are being sent _ EEE Settings From Port To Port State etbi M eth1 0112 Y Enabled Y Apply Port State eth1 0 1 Disabled eth1 0 3 Disabled eth1 0 5 Disabled eth1 0 7 Disabled eth1 0 9 Disabled eth1 0 11 Disabled Figure 4 172 Green gt EEE From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured State Select to enable or disable the EEE feature Click the Apply button to save your settings 100 5 Command Line Interface D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual 5 Command Line Interface The D Link DXS 1210 Series Switch allows a computer or terminal to perform some basic monitoring and configuration tasks by using the Command Line Interface CLI via TELNET protocol To connect a switch via TELNET 1 Make sure the n
153. s available NoAuthNoPriv Select to have no authorization and no encryption of packets sent between the Switch and a remote SNMP manager AuthNoPriv Select to require authorization but with no encryption of packets sent between the Switch and a remote SNMP manager AuthPriv Select to require authorization and packets sent between the Switch and a remote SNMP manger will be encrypted UDP Port 0 65535 Enter the UDP port number The default trap UDP port number is 162 The range of UDP port numbers is from 0 to 65535 Some port numbers may conflict with other protocols Community String SNMPv3 User Name Enter the community string to be sent with the notification packet Click Add to create anew SNMP host Delete to remove an existing host Management gt RMON gt RMON Global Settings You can enable and disable remote monitoring RMON status for the SNMP function on the Switch In addition RMON Rising and Falling Alarm Traps can be enabled and disabled Click Apply to save your settings RMON Global Settings RMON Rising Alarm Trap Enabled Disabled RMON Falling Alarm Trap Enabled e Disabled Apply Figure 4 49 Management gt RMON gt RMON Global Settings Management gt RMON gt RMON Statistics Settings The RMON Statistics Settings page displays RMON Ethernet Statistics and allows you to configure the settings 30 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual RMON Statistics Settings Pon Index
154. s Network TCN Filter Select to enable or disable the TCN filter option Enabling TC filtering on a port is useful for an ISP to prevent the external bridge to a core region of the network causing address flushing in that region possibly because those bridges are not under the full control of the administrator When a port is set to the TCN filter mode the TC event received by the port will be ignored By default this option is disabled BPDU Forward Bridges use Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDU to provide spanning tree information STP BPDUs filtering is useful when a bridge interconnects two regions each region needing a separate spanning tree BPDU filtering functions only when STP is disabled either globally or on a single interface The possible field values are Disabled BPDU filtering is enabled on the port Enabled BPDU forwarding is enabled on the port if STP is disabled Priority Select the priority of each port Selectable range is from 0 to 240 and the default setting is 128 The lower the number the greater the probability the port will be chosen as a root port Hello Time The interval between two transmissions of BPDU packets sent by the Root Bridge to indicate to all other switches that it is indeed the Root Bridge The default value is 2 Click Apply button to save your settings L2 Features gt STP gt MST Configuration Identification Multiple Spanning Tree MSTP provides various load balancing scenarios by allo
155. sing TFTP enter the TFTP server IP address and source URL then click Restore 14 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual ontiguration Restore Trom Configuration Restore from TFTP Restore Figure 4 15 Tool Menu gt Configuration Upgrade amp Backup gt Configuration Restore from TFTP Configuration Upgrade amp Backup gt Configuration Backup to HTTP To save the current configuration to a file click Backup onfiguration Backup to HTTP Source Config 1 v Y startup config Backup Figure 4 16 Tool Menu gt Configuration Upgrade A Backup gt Configuration Backup to HTTP Configuration Upgrade amp Backup gt Configuration Backup to TFTP To save the current configuration to a file using TFTP click Backup TFTP Server IP ae e IPv4 Source Config 1 v startup config Destination URL 64 chars Backup Figure 4 17 Tool Menu gt Configuration Upgrade amp Backup gt Configuration Backup to TFTP TFTP Server IP Select IPv4 or IPv6 and enter the IP address Source Select the source configuration file Startup config when checking the box only the current startup configuration file will be backed up which might be kept in Config 1 or Config 2 location Destination URL Enter the destination URL Log Backup gt Log Backup to HTTP To save the log to a file and click Backup Log Backup to HTTP Backup System Log file Backup Figure 4 18 Tool Menu gt Log Ba
156. t Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 Auto Assign Protocol Type Protocol ID v 0 255 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv6 Address IPv6 DSCP Flow Label IPv6 Address Any e Any Host Host Prefix Length Prefix Length IPv6 DSCP DSCP 0 63 Please Select M Flow Label Flow Label 0 1048575 Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 140 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv6 ACL Protocol ID Source Select the source information The values are Any Host and IP Destination Select the destination information The values are Any Host and IP DSCP 0 63 Enter the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Flow Label 0 1048575 Enter the flow label value This value must be between 0 and 1048575 Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny After selecting the ESP option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv6 Address IPv6 DSCP and Flow Label the following page will appear UG DISLUNTELICO Il YUU LILA METE ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 O O Auto Assign Protocol Type C isc sd 28S Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv6 Address IPv6 DSCP Flow Label Action Permit Deny
157. t gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 Auto Assign Assign rule criteria MAC Address Ethernet Type 802 10 VLAN MAC Address Any e Any Source MAC 11 DF 36 4B A7 CO Destination MAC 11 DF 36 4B A7 CO Ethernet Type Specify Ethernet Type Please Select v Ethernet Type 0x600 OxFFFF po Ethernet Type Mask 0x0 0xFFFF o 802 10 VLAN Cos Please Select v VID 1 4094 Time Range Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 121 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create MAC ACL The Add ACL Profile MAC ACL contains the following fields Sequence No 1 65535 Select the ACL rule number The value is between 1 and 65535 Select Auto Assign to automatically generate an ACL rule number for this entry Source Select and enter the source information Available options are Any Host and MAC When Any is selected any source traffic will be evaluated according to the conditions of this rule When Host is specified enter the source host s MAC address When MAC is selected the Wildcard will also be available Enter the source MAC address and wildcard value in the spaces provided Destination Select and enter the destination information Available options are Any Host and MAC When Any option is selected any destination traffic will be evaluated according to the conditi
158. t lt 1 4094 gt gt ipv6address lt ip6 addr gt lt short lt 1 128 gt dhcpv6_client lt enable disable gt debug info logout ping lt ipv4_addr gt lt ipv6_addr gt size lt value lt 1 60000 gt gt timeout lt time_out lt 1 100 gt gt repeat lt time gt reboot reset config save show ipif INTERFACE ID show switch DXS 1210 12TC gt config ipif Purpose To configure the System IP interface Syntax config ipif lt short lt 1 4094 gt gt ipaddress lt ip_addr gt lt ip_mask gt dhcp config ipif lt short lt 1 4094 gt gt ipv6address lt ip6_addr gt lt short lt 1 128 gt dhcpv6_client lt enable disable gt Description The config ipif system command configures the System IP interface on the Switch Parameters short lt 1 4094 gt Specifies the name of ipif setting ipaddress lt ip addr gt lt ip_mask gt The IP address and subnet mask to be created Users need to specify the address and mask 102 5 Command Line Interface D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Restrictions Example usage information using the traditional format for example 10 1 2 3 255 0 0 0 dhcp Allows the selection of the DHCP protocol for the assignment of an IP address to the Switch s System IP interface jov6address lt ip6_addr gt Use this parameter to statically assign an IPv6address to this interface This address should define a host address and a network prefix length Multiple IPv6
159. t or configure an existing ACL access list ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Do you want to create a new ACL access list or update an existing access list Create Update Next Note The first character of ACL name must be a letter Figure 4 119 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create Select Create and enter the ACL Name with a maximum of 32 characters Update Select to see a table below with the existing ACL access lists Select the specific re configure the entry Click the Next button to continue After clicking the Next button the following window will appear 68 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Which type of packet do you want to monitor e MAC IPv4 IPv6 Back Next Figure 4 120 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Packet Type MAC Select to create a MAC ACL IPv4 Select to create an IPv4 ACL IPv6 Select to create an IPv6 ACL Click the Back button to return to the previous window Click the Next button to continue To define the MAC ACL Select MAC and then click the Next button Click the associated tabs with MAC Address Ethernet Type and 802 1Q VLAN the following page will appear WS UIOVUIINIGLLIGCU H YUU LIER III ACL Configuration Vizard Access List Assignmen
160. t the time of the day that daylight time will end Offset Select the number of minutes to add during daylight saving time The default value is 60 The range of this offset is 30 60 90 and 120 Click the Apply button to save your settings 23 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual System gt Time and SNTP gt SNTP Settings The SNTP Settings page allows you to configure the time settings for the Switch SNTP Global Settings Current Time Source System Clock SNTP State Disabled v Poll Interval 30 99999 sec Apply SNTP Server Setting e IPv4 Address UH IPv6 Address Basa o Apply Total Entries 2 192 168 10 110 Delete 2014 2 Delete Figure 4 37 System gt Time and SNTP gt SNTP Settings SNTP Global Settings SNTP State Select to enable or disable the SNTP state Poll Interval 30 99999 Enter the poll interval The value is from 30 to 99999 seconds The default interval is 720 seconds Click the Apply button to save your settings SNTP Server Setting IPv4 Address Enter the IPv4 address of the SNTP server which provides the clock synchronization IPv6 Address Enter the IPv6 address of the SNTP server which provides the clock synchronization Click the Apply button to add the SNTP server System gt Time Range The Time Range page allows you to view and configure the time range settings for the Switch Time Range Range Name Daily From Week SUN To Week SUN v
161. te Figure 4 45 Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Group Table Settings Group Name Enter the SNMP user group of up to 32 characters User based Security Model Select the SNMP security model SNMPv1 SNMPv1 does not support any security features SNMPv2c SNMPv2 supports both centralized and distributed network management strategies It includes improvements in the Structure of Management Information SMI and adds some security features SNMPv3 SNMPv3 provides secure access to devices through a combination of authentication and encrypting packets over the network Security Level This function is only available when you select SNMPv3 security level NoAuthNoPriv No authorization and no encryption for packets sent between the Switch and SNMP manager AuthNoPriv Authorization is required but no encryption for packets sent between the Switch and SNMP manager AuthPriv Both authorization and encryption are required for packets sent between the Switch and SNMP manger IP Address List Name Read View Name Enter a SNMP group name for users that are allowed SNMP read privileges to the Switch s SNMP agent Write View Name Enter a SNMP group name for users that are allowed SNMP write privileges to the Switch s SNMP agent Notify View Name Enter a SNMP group name for users that can receive SNMP trap messages generated by the Switch s SNMP agent Click the Add button to add a new entry based on the information entered C
162. the Next button Click the associated tabs with IPv4 Address Port IPv4 DSCP and TCP Flag the following page will appear ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 Auto Assign Protocol Type TCP vd 0 285 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv4 Address Port IPv4 DSCP TCP Flag Time Range Action e Permit Deny Back Next Figure 4 122 ACL gt ACL Configuration Wizard Create IPv4 ACL Sequence No 1 65535 Select and enter the ACL rule number This value must be between 1 and 65535 Select Auto Assign to automatically generate an ACL rule number for this entry Protocol Type Select the protocol type option Options to choose from are TCP UDP ICMP EIGRP ESP GRE IGMP OSPF PIM VRRP IP in IP PCP Protocol ID and None After selecting the TCP option as the Protocol Type then Click the associated tabs with IPv4 Address Port IPv4 DSCP and TCP Flag the following page will appear 70 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual ACL Configuration Wizard Access List Assignment gt gt Select Packet Type gt gt Add Rule gt gt Apply Port Please assign a sequence number to create a new rule e Sequence No 1 65535 Auto Assign Protocol Type TCP Y 0 255 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv4 Address Port IPv4 DSCP TC
163. the VLAN ID Click the Clear button to clear the IGMP snooping related statistics The fields that can be configured for IGMP Snooping Statistics Table are listed below Find Type Select the interface to be searched The options are VLAN and Port VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID 47 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Find All button to view all the entries L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt MLD Snooping gt MLD Snooping Setting The MLD Snooping Settings page allows you to configure the MLD snooping settings Global Settings Global State Enabled Disabled la Apply VLAN Status Settings VID 1 4094 Enabled Disabled Apply MLD Snooping Table VID 1 4094 Find Find All Total Entries 0 E VLAN Name e 1 default Disabled Show Detail Edit Figure 4 80 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt MLD Snooping gt MLD Snooping Setting Global Settings Global State Select to enable or disable the MLD Snooping state Click the Apply button to save your settings VLAN Status Settings VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID and select to enable or disable MLD snooping on the VLAN Click the Apply button to save your settings MLD Snooping Table VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID to be searched Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Find
164. the channel L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Settings With Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP snooping the DXS 1210 Series Switch can make intelligent multicast forwarding decisions by examining the contents of each frame s Layer 2 MAC header IGMP snooping can help reduce cluttered traffic on the LAN With IGMP snooping enabled globally the DXS 1210 Series Switch will forward multicast traffic only to connections that have group members attached The settings of IGMP snooping is set by each VLAN individually Global Settings Global State Enabled e Disabled Apply VLAN Status Settings VID 1 4094 Enabled e Disabled Apply IGMP Snooping Table VID 1 4094 Find FindAll Total Entries 0 IA ES O O O 1 default Disabled Show Detail Edit Figure 4 74 L2 Features gt L2 Multicast Control gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Settings Global Settings Global State Select to enable or disable the IGMP Snooping global state Click the Apply button to save your settings VLAN Status Settings VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID and select to enable or disable the IGMP snooping on the VLAN Click the Apply button to save your settings IGMP Snooping Table VID 1 4094 Enter the VLAN ID between 1 and 4094 Click the Find button to display a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Find All button to display all the entries Click the Show Detail button to
165. the counter information displayed Click the Clear Counter button to clear the counter information for the rule displayed Click the Add Rule button to create an ACL rule for the ACL profile selected ACL gt ACL Interface Access Group The ACL Interface Access Group page allows you to view and configure the ACL interface access group settings 5 nterrace Access Group ACL Interface Access Group From Port To Port Direction Action ACL Name Type eth1 0 eil In ei IP ACL e ss Please Select Apply CN IP ACL IPv6 ACL MAC ACL Expert ACL eth1 0 1 eth1 0 2 eth1 0 3 eth1 0 4 eth1 0 5 eth1 0 6 eth1 0 7 eth1 0 8 eth1 0 9 eth1 0 10 eth1 0 11 eth1 011 2 Figure 4 147 ACL gt ACL Interface Access Group From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Direction Select the direction Action Select the action to be Add or Delete ACL Type Select the ACL profile type to find Options to choose from are All IP ACL IPv6 ACL MAC ACL and Expert ACL ACL Name Enter ACL name The name can be up to 32 characters long Click the Apply button to save your settings 87 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual After clicking the Please Select button the following page will appear rie Total Entries an 1000 ACL Name Test Standard IP ACL 1001 ACL_Name_Test2 Standard IP ACL 1000 ACL Name Teen Standard IP ACL 1001 ACL_Name_Test2 Standard IP ACL Figure 4 148 ACL
166. the web configuration of your device 1 APC with a RJ 45 Ethernet connection 2 A standard Ethernet cable Connect the Ethernet cable to any of the ports on the front panel of the switch and to the Ethernet port on the PC ae A o ae e mmm Figure 3 1 Connected Ethernet cable Login Web based Management In order to login and configure the switch via Web based GUI the PC must have an IP address in the same subnet as the switch For example if the switch has an IP address of 10 90 90 90 the PC should have an IP address of 10 x y z where x y is a number between 0 254 and z is a number between 1 254 anda subnet mask of 255 0 0 0 There are two ways to launch the Web based Management 3 Getting Started D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual E D Link Welcome Windows Internet Explorer Ge y e http 1 10 90 90 90 File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Figure 3 2 Enter the IP address 10 90 90 90 in the web browser NOTE The switch s factory default IP address is 10 90 90 90 with a subnet mask of 255 0 0 0 and a default gateway of 0 0 0 0 When the following login dialog box appears enter the password and choose the language of the Web based Management interface then click OK The switch supports 10 languages including English Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese German Spanish French Italian Portuguese Japanese and Russian By default the Username and Password are empty and the language is English
167. tings Time HH MM SS 22 00 07 Data DD MMINY 30 1 2 2012 Apply Figure 4 35 System gt Time and SNTP gt Clock Settings Time HH MM SS Enter the current time in hours minutes and seconds Data DD MM YY Enter the current day month and year to update the system clock Click the Apply button to save your settings System gt Time and SNTP gt Time Zone Settings The Time Zone Settings page allows you to configure time zones and Daylight Saving Time settings for SNTP 22 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Summer Time State Disabled v Time Zone y 09 e 00 v Recurring Setting From Week of the Month Last From Day of the Week Sun From Month lan From Time HH MM 00 To Week ofthe Month Last To Day ofthe Week sun To Month Jan a a a a a a a a 4 To Time HH M t OO Offset 60 Date Settings From Date ofthe Month 01 M From Month Jan v From Year From Time HH MM MII M To Date of the Month M To Month an v To Year To Time OH Mi OC MII v Offset lt lt lt Apply Figure 4 36 System gt Time and SNTP gt Time Zone Settings Summer Time State Select Summer Time State setting Options to choose from are Disabled Recurring Setting and Date Setting Time Zone Offset Select the local time zone s offset from Coordinated Unive
168. to be Kbps the Kbps Rise will be showed and Kbps Low will be disabled And the column Current of Storm Control information table will only show Kbps Rise 1 2147483647 Enter the rise packets per second value The value is from 1 to 2147483647 Kbps Low 1 2147483647 The field is un configured Click Apply for the settings to take effect Security gt DoS Attack Prevention Settings The DoS Attack Prevention Settings page allows you to view and configure the Denial of Service DoS attack prevention settings 93 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual DoS Attack Prevention Settings DoS Type Selection s Land Attack Blat Attack s TCP Null TCP Xmas TCP SYN FIN Y TCP SYN SrcPort Less 1024 i Ping of Death Attack TCP Tiny Fragment Attack w All Types DoS Settings State Action Apply ast seat peta Land Attack Disabled Drop Blat Attack Disabled Drop TCP null Disabled Drop TCP Xmas Disabled Drop TCP SYN FIN Disabled Drop TCP SYN SrePort Less 1024 Disabled Drop Ping of Death Attack Disabled Drop TCP Tiny Fragment Attack Disabled Drop Figure 4 159 Security gt DoS Attack Prevention Settings DoS Attack Prevention Settings DoS Type Selection Tick the DoS type option that will be prevented State Select to enable or disable the DoS attack prevention state Action Select the action for the DoS attack Click the Apply button to save your settings Security gt SSL gt SSL Global
169. ttings STP State Select the Spanning Tree Protocol to be enabled or disabled Click the Apply button to save your settings STP Traps STP New Root Trap Select to enable or disable the STP new root trap option STP Topology Change Trap Select to enable or disable the STP topology change trap option Click the Apply button to save your settings STP Mode Select the STP mode The options to choose from are MSTP RSTP and STP Click the Apply button to save your settings STP Priority STP 0 61440 Enter the STP priority value This value is between O and 61440 By default this value is 32768 The lower the value the higher the priority Click the Apply button to save your settings STP Configuration Bridge Max Age 6 40 Enter the bridge s maximum age value here This value must be between 6 and 40 seconds By default this value is 20 seconds The maximum age value may be set to ensure that old information does not endlessly circulate through redundant paths in the network preventing the effective propagation of the new information Set by the Root Bridge this value will aid in determining that the Switch has spanning tree configuration values consistent with other devices on the bridged LAN Bridge Forward Time 4 30 Enter the bridge s forwarding time value This value must be between 4 and 30 seconds By default this value is 15 seconds Any port on the Switch spends this time in the listening state while moving fro
170. ue Rate Limiting i Port Trust State 3 DSCP CoS Mapping f ACL 3 ACL Configuration Wizard 3ACLAccess List gt ACL Interface Access Group dl T Y E uly gt I El if Figure 4 25 Function Tree Ce Security Ces Port Security gt Port Security Global Settings gt Port Security Port Settings gt Port Security Address Entries Ge DHCP Server Screening 5 DHCP Server Screening Glok DHCP Server Screening Port B Safeguard Engine gt Trusted Host gt Traffic Segmentation Settings gt Storm Control Settings 3 DoS Attack Prevention Settings El SSL 3 SSL Global Settings gt SSL Service Policy Ge OAM gt Cable Diagnostics Ce Monitoring GR Statistics gt Port gt Port Counters Counters gt Mirror Settings Green H Power Saving E EEE The Device Information provides an overview of the switch including essential information such as firmware amp hardware information and IP settings Device IntTormation Device Information Device Type System Name Switch System Location System Contact Boot PROM Version 1 00 004 Firmware Version 1 00 029 Hardware Version Ad Utilization DX5 1210 12TC 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Average o System gt System Information The System Setting page allows you to configure basic system information MA Used Flash 31584KB MAC Address IP Address Mask Gateway System Time Serial Number Memory 69295KB
171. v 6 Client Interface vlani IPv6 State Enabled v L Back Apply Static IPv6 Address Setting NS Interval Settings Figure 4 106 L3 Features gt IPv6 Interface Detail IPv6 State Select to enable or disable the IPv6 interface s global state Click the Apply button to save your settings Static IPv6 Address Setting IPv6 Address Enter the IPv6 address for this IPv6 interface Select the EUI 64 option to configure an IPv6 address on the interface using the EUI 64 interface ID Select the Link Local option to configure a link local address for the IPv6 interface Click the Apply button to save your settings NS Interval Settings NS Interval 1 3600 Specify the NS interval and the values are between 1 and 3600 Click the Apply button to save your settings After clicking the Interface Address tab located at the top of the page the following page will appear Hee eT ee IPv6 Interface Settings Interface IPv6 Address DHCPv 6 Client Total Entries 1 Link Local Address fes0 2ed 4aff fet 579 10 Delete Figure 4 107 L3 Features gt IPv6 Interface Interface IPv6 Address After clicking the DHCPv6 Client tab located at the top of the page the following page will appear EP IPv6 Interface Settings Interface IPv6 Address DHCPv 6 Client DHCPv6 Client Restart DHCPv6 Client Settings Client State Disabled v Rapid commit Apply 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Fi
172. w Errors Click the Back button to return to the previous window Click the Refresh button to refresh the display table Monitoring gt Statistics gt Counters The Counters page allows you to display all port counters and clear the port counters of the specified or all ports 97 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Counters Counters From Port eth1 0 1 y To Port eth1 0 1 v Port linkChange _ Show Detail AAA T show Detail throw etal O O AAA show Detail PO tO show Detail eth1 0 6 0 NO NE 1 AA A show Detail throw etch O ete show Detail Jr et how etal O tO Figure 4 167 Monitoring gt Statistics gt Counters From Port To Port Select the range of ports to be configured Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered Click the Refresh button to refresh the display table Click the Clear button to clear all the information for the specific ports Click the Clear All button to clear all the information in this table Click the Show Detail button to see the detail information of the specific port After clicking the Show Detail button the following page will appear Counters Errors Counters Errors Refresh Figure 4 168 Monitoring gt Statistics gt Counters Show Detail Click the Back button to return to the previous window Click the Refresh button to refresh the display table Monitoring gt Mirror Settin
173. wing multiple VLANs to be mapped to a single spanning tree instance providing multiple pathways across the network For example while port A is blocked in one STP instance the same port can be placed in the Forwarding state in another STP instance The MST Configuration Identification page is for defining global MSTP settings including region names MSTP revision level MST Configuration Identification Configuration Name OO ED 4A F 7 05 79 Revision Level 0 65535 0 Digest 00000000000000000000000000000000 Apply Instance ID Settings Instance ID 1 16 Action Total Entries 1 A wanue A CIST 1 4094 Edit Delete Figure 4 69 L2 Features gt STP gt MST Configuration Identification MST Configuration Identification Configuration Name Enter a name set on the switch to uniquely identify the MSTI multiple spanning tree instance If a configuration name is not set this field shows the MAC address of the device running MSTP Revision Level 0 65535 This value together with the configuration name and identical VLANs mapped for STP instance IDs identifies the MST region configured on the switch Click Apply to define the configuration name and revision level 41 4 Configuration D Link DXS 1210 Series User Manual Instance ID Settings Instance ID 1 64 Enter the MSTI ID associated with the VID List The possible field range is 1 64 Action The possible values are Add VID Indicates that the ed
174. wn Enabled Off Off Auto duplex Auto speed Disabled eth1 0111 F Down Enabled Off Off Auto duplex Auto speed Disabled eth1 0 1 2 C Down Enabled Off Off Auto duplex Auto speed Disabled eth1 01 2 F Down Enabled Off Off Auto duplex Auto speed Disabled Figure 4 28 System gt Port Configuration gt Port Settings From Port To Port Select the appropriate port range to be configured State Enable or disable the physical port Auto Downgrade To enable or disable automatically downgrading advertised speed in case a link cannot be established at the available speed Flow Control Select On or Off Ports configured for full duplex use 802 3x flow control half duplex ports use back pressure flow control and Auto ports use an automatic selection of the two Duplex Select the duplex mode used Options to choose from are Auto and Full Speed Select the speed for the ports The speed values are Auto 100M 1000M 1000M Master 1000M Slave and 10G The Switch allows you to configure two types of Gigabit connections 1000M Master and 1000M Slave which refer to connections running a 1000BASE T cable for connection between the Switch port and another device capable of a Gigabit connection The master setting 1000M Master will allow the port to advertise capabilities related to duplex speed and physical layer type The master setting will also determine the master and slave relationship between the two connected physical layers This relationship is n
175. y Host and IP IP Precedence Select the IP precedence value Options to choose from are O routine 1 priority 2 immediate 3 flash 4 flash override 5 critical 6 internet and 7 network ToS Select the Type of Service ToS value that will be used Options to choose from are 0 normal 1 min monetary cost 2 max reliability 3 4 max throughput 5 6 7 8 min delay 9 10 11 12 13 14 and 15 DSCP 0 63 Select the DSCP value And the range is between 0 and 63 Time Range Enter the time range Action Select the action for the rule The values are Permit and Deny Click the Back button to return to the previous window Click the Next button to continue To define the IPv6 ACL Select IPv6 and then click the Next button Selecting the TCP option as the Protocol Type then click the associated tabs with IPv6 Address Port IPv6 DSCP TCP Flag and Flow Label the following page will appear es Sequence No 1 65535 Auto Assign Protocol Type TCP e Ir i 0 255 Fragments Assign rule criteria IPv6 Address Port IPv6 DSCP TCP Flag Flow Label IPv6 Address e Any Any Host Host E ka up 2124 sd aii Ka oz e i Prefix Length Prefix Length Port Source Port Please Select M Select y 0 65535 Destination Port Please Select M Select e 0 65535 Please Select e 0 65535 IPv6 DSCP DSCP 0 63
176. y takes effect when the VLAN based is selected in the Mode drop down list Interval 1 32767 Set a Loop Detection Interval between 1 and 32767 seconds The default is 2 seconds Trap State Select to enable or disable the loopback detection trap state Action Select Shut down or None for the loopback detection From Port To Port Enter a consecutive group of ports to be configured starting with the selected port State Use the drop down menu to toggle between Enabled and Disabled Default is disabled Click Apply to save your settings L2 Features gt Link Aggregation The Link Aggregation page allows you to view and configure the link aggregation settings System Priority 1 65535 32768 Load Balance Algorithm Source MAC v System ID 32768 00 ED 4A F7 05 79 m Apply Channel Group Information From Port To Port Group ID 1 8 Mode eil Y eil Add Delete Member Port Note Each Channel Group supports up to 8 member ports Total Entries 2 portChanel1 Static eth1 0 1 eth1 0 2 Delete Channe Channel Detail portChanel LACP E 2 eth1 0 8 eth1 0 9 Delete channe Channel Detail Figure 4 73 L2 Features gt Link Aggregation System Priority 1 65535 Enter the system s priority value you want to use This value must be between 1 and 65535 By default this value is 32768 The system priority determines which ports can join a port channel and which ports are put in the stand alone mode The lower value has a
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