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1. Guest Network Configuration Security Enable SSID Select to enable or disable SSID broadcasting on None Select to disable security for the Access Point the network Select to enable WPA with PSK Pre shared key Specify the SSID for the current profile This Personal mode for the network is the name visible on the network to wireless client Type Select the WPA type vou wish to use Hidden SSID Select Enable to hide the SSID from broadcasting Your available options are Mixed WPA PSK and in order to discourage unauthorized wireless WPA2 PSK users from connecting to a particular SSID Encryption Select the WPA encryption type you Client Select Enable to prevent wireless clients wish to use Your options are Both or TKIP Tem Isolation associated with an Access Point from poral Key communicating with other wireless devices PSK Key Specify the PSK Key you wish to use If using ASCII format the Key must be 8 64 char acters If using HEX format the Key must be 64 HEX characters in length SSID Config 37 Manual IP Settings amp Automatic DHCP Server Settings After enabling the Guest Network feature in the SSID ee ee Configuration page enter IP address and Subnet mask IP Address for the Guest Network and assign an IP address range Subnet Mask for wireless clients connecting to the Guest Network es Automatic DHCP Server Settings IP address Specify an IP address for the Guest Network Ceci Subnet Spe
2. cluster Click Add to assign it to this cluster Ea or click Del to remove from this cluster Administrator The administrator login username for all Username the APs in this Cluster group Enter a new Administrator Username if you want to change the default username Default value is admin New Password Enter a new password of between 1 and 12 alphanumeric characters Verify Password Enter password again for confirmation 42 AP Chiers Conolter Stich amp Draco Man ZH erai fumma Cluster Haee AP Memia List Descnption LJ keraga Pols Sales 2 EWS3IDAP ES DC 95 01 8B B5 Sales Dept 5 B Aches Sere tio tot Cusens AP Clash lt Visual Manitering 3X EE En Member Settings Autoconfiguration Click Add or Delete to manage the number of Access DHCP You can choose to auto assign an IP address if Points in the cluster there is a DHCP server in the network Static If you wish to manually assign the IP Address Managed APs Shows the Access Points connected to the Controller Cluster Member Displays the Access Points that are a part of the cluster choose Static Enter the IP Address you wish to assign to the AP and fill in the subnet mask and default gateway enter DNS server address if necessary Show MAC Check the box to display MAC addresses in addition to the Access Point names Click Apply to save the changes to the system 43 Radio Settings Enter the country that t
3. 7 Debug level mes Information useful to devel sages opers for debugging applica tions Informational message 8 Error Error conditions 184 Global Settings From here you can Enable or Disable the Log settings for the Switch E z ER Logging Use the radio buttons to Enable or Disable Service the system log Global Logs Select whether to Enable or Disable the Switch s global logs for Cache File and Server Log Apply Click APPLY to update the system settings 185 Local Logging Target Select Yes or No from the list If the device is not functioning properly an emergency log mes From here you can discover the paths that a packet sage is saved to the specified logging location takes to a destination The Switch supports log output Select Yes or No from the list If the Switch is to two directions Flash and RAM The information stored not ed EA E ie i in the system s Flash log will be lost after the Switch is SE rebooted or powered off whereas the information stored AERE See in the system s RAM will be kept effective even if the SENSUS Wit DAM Encore features are down items no TEE powered out CRIT Select Yes or No from the list A critical log is saved if a critical Switch malfunction occurs Target The method for saving the Switch log to Flash RAM or both Log erased after reboot or power off device error has occurred mul Select Yes or No from the list The device is functioning bu
4. Management AGL ee La 3erurty a Monitoring Part Statisties RMON Event List Event Log Tame ar roi iss History List History Log Table KE eae Ss Ces 179 Alarm List You can configure Network alarms to occur when a net work problem is detected Choose your preferences for the alarm from the drop down boxes dg L 180 Enter the entry number for the History Log Table Sample Port Select the port from which the alarm samples were taken Sample Variable Select the variable of samples for the speci fied alarm sample Sample Interval Enter the alarm interval time Sample Type Select the sampling method for the selected variable and comparing the value against the thresholds Absolute Compares the values with the thresholds at the end of the sam pling interval Delta Subtracts the last sampled value from the current value Rising Threshold Enter the rising number that triggers the rising threshold alarm Falling Thresh Enter the falling number that triggers the old falling threshold alarm Rising Event Enter the event number by the falling alarm are reported Falling Event Enter the event number by the falling alarms are reported Owner Enter the Switch that defined the alarm History List The RMON History List screen contains information about samples of data taken from the ports Hagen La Enter the entry number for the History Log Table
5. Global Settings sente e m eR ed 138 MINES humans era pa dass 139 OPFOUDLISL irae tute oor porc ju 140 COMI EISE 2 eit atto op E Ru A Had 141 Usar LISO faser e tat m Feels 142 Trap Settings SNMP Trape seen 143 Dim M 145 IMAGE a ebbe tds 146 AMACA E asc a aa 147 SPA REL cutter tes d d madens 148 s IPVA ACE T 149 PUB EE 151 SMS 152 SACE BIBGITIBa sas arret aq 154 DO EE 155 Global Settings uiscera pari rate tre t teilte 155 SEET 157 SEET 158 POR een IT 159 SOL COMO and 161 Ste ien EE 162 2107209 EE 162 Global Settings Eege 163 POPE SC LLNES Share dt db 164 Authenticated Host nn 166 el sra reb tita pum fed dt 167 Sg 169 SBETP S SeETUPBS d id isa tn 169 SC EES ass nen dn aa Td 170 See GR ug re 171 Console Settings disent 172 Port SECUTI iann a 173 DOS inanis id aoaie aae 174 e lee Gen E 174 Port GEELEN et Up od ade 176 MON ele 177 POLE Statistics sinal a d 177 EIERE 178 egi anna 178 EventLog EE 179 SAAR TIN AS Escada ci ii bn 180 iS EOD DIS Easter tuhatatatie t tmd endotu det 181 History Log Tables eio oret erat orti ec 182 SEH EE d 183 OB sn Re Se m eade 184 Global SETLNES ux oor eruit o e ete te 185 diee Bord 186 Remote Logeimng in 188 LOB ET 189 Diagnosis sus ane nine diese 190 Cable Did BNOSUES siii oT a eibi 190 PINS TES pe eet 191 Pine EE dl 191 s TE Ping TESE a catarata Panne a ames 192 elle 193 Chapter 4 Maintenance 194 El ele
6. H EM FE Cd EZER EE E t a r D RE PE Pat s Rbd did ed 4 tem Lee baal m 1 WIRE ose Baba Reeg p t Lim p et D R NALE ose _ E i De bar EI a a moss t des Dez Bag D RK Pom St C 1 CET OR Lie Een m a D E Pe E i n rem Fuse E a E 3 CE free Apply Click Apply to update the system settings 165 Authenticated Host The Authenticated Host section displays the Authenticated User Name Port Session Time Authenticated Method and Mac Address Conollor Swich Authenticated Host J System LH Feature User Hame Porm Session Time Aumgbentcare Meche Maz g ren E VLAN s Management x2 ACL 8o dv Global settings Part Setings Aadhientieated Hast Radius Server Access Part Security DoS Bd Monitoring Ae Diagnostic s 166 Radius Server Radius proxy servers are used for centralized administration Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS is a networking protocol that provides centralized Authentication Authorization and Accounting AAA management for users that connect and use a network service for greater convenience Radius is a server protocol that runs in the application layer using UDP as transport The Network Switch with port based authentication and all have a Radius client component that communicates with the Radius server Clients connected to a port on the Switch must be authenticated by the Authentication Server before accessing services offered by
7. such as the source address destination address source port number destination port number and more Packet Classifiers identify flows for more efficient processing Each filter defines the conditions that must match for inclusion in the filter ACLs Access Control Lists provide packet filtering for IP frames based on the protocol TCP UDP port number or frame type or layer 2 frames based on any destination MAC address for unicast broadcast or multicast or based on VLAN ID or VLAN tag priority ACLs can be used to improve performance by blocking unnecessary network traffic or to implement se curity controls by restricting access to specific network resources or protocols Policies can be used to differen tiate service for client ports server ports network ports or guest ports They can also be used to strictly control network traffic by only allowing incoming frames that match the source MAC and source IP address on a spe cific port ACLs are composed of Access Control Entries ACEs which are rules that determine traffic classifica tions Each ACE is a considered as a single rule and up to 256 rules may be defined on each ACL with up to 3000 rules globally ACLs are used to provide traffic flow con trol restrict contents of routing updates and determine which types of traffic are forwarded or blocked This criterion can be specified on a basis of the MAC address or IP address 144 Server IP Hostname Enter the
8. Administrators can create a self signed SSL Certificate to seen SE secure communications between the Switch and Access Leg C Miron Points Note that Access Points will disconnect and re geg connect using new certificate upon applying changes ae had MI NSN Generate a New Certificate Enter the information below to generate a request for an SSL certificate for the controller Certificate informalio E Bac el Char Restore to Detauk Cemficate Apply Click APPLY to update the the system settings 59 Certificate Information This area will display information about the given certificate Click Display Certificate Information to show the current certificate information Advanced Options This area will show any advanced options chosen Advanced Option Restore to Default Certificate 60 Click on Restore under Advance Options to restore the default SSL Certificate settings Click APPLY to update the the system settings Trouble Shooting From here you can troubleshoot any issues you have with Access Points connected to the network This fea ture is designed primarily for administrators to verify and test the link route between the Switch and the Access Point A troubleshooting solution is provided by the sys tem so that administrators can know where the problem lies Note that the topology of the network needs to be saved for this function to work properly Choosing an Access Point to Diagnose The li
9. Device name IP Address Firmware Version Cluster Status This indicates the current status of the managed Access Point Online AP is connected and managed by EWS Switch Provisioning AP is currently in the process of connecting to the EWS Switch Applying Change AP is currently applying system changes Connecting AP is currently connecting to EWS Switch Offline AP is currently offline Resetting AP is resetting Firmware Upgrading AP is currently undergoing firmware upgrade process Invalid IP The subnet of managed AP s IP address is not the same as the EWS Switch Please remove AP and reconfigure AP to the correct setting Incompatible Version AP firmware is not compatible with EWS Switch Checking Certificate EWS Switch is checking SSL Certificate of AP 23 Model Name Shows the model name of the managed Access Point MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the managed Access Point Device Name Displays the device name of the managed Access Point Click on this field and you ll be redirected to the configuration page where you can edit settings such as device name IP Address Wireless Radio settings SSID etc IP Address Shows the IP Address of the managed Access Point Shows the firmware version of the managed Access Point updated you ll be redirected to the cluster configuration page Column Filter Shows or hides fields in the Access Point list Reveals a list of all APs in the network that the EWS Switch aut
10. EnGenius EWS620AP Dual Band Wireless N900 Managed Outdoor Access Point EnGenius EWS660AP Dual Band Wireless AC1 750 Managed Outdoor Access Point Future firmware releases will support additional models Management Interface The Neutron Series EWS Layer 2 PoE Switch features an embedded Web interface for the monitoring and management of your device Connecting the Switch to a Network Discovery in a Network with a DHCP Server Use this procedure to setup the Switch within a network that uses DHCP 1 Connect the supplied Power Cord to the Switch and plug the other end into an electrical outlet Verify the power LED indicator is lit on the Switch Wait for the Switch to complete booting up It might take a minute for the Switch to completly boot up Connect one end of a Category 5 6 Ethernet cable into the Gigabit 10 100 1000 Ethernet port on the Switch front panel and the other end to the Ethernet port on the computer Verify thatthe LED ontheEthernetports ofthe Switch are green Once your computer is on ensure that your TCP IP is set to On or Enabled Open Network Connections and then click Local Area Connecton Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 If your computer is already on a network ensure that you have setit toa StaticlP Address on the Interface Example 192 168 0 10 and the Subnet mask address as 255 255 255 0 5 8 9 login Open a web browser on your computer In the address bar
11. Link Aggregates pr Settings a SIF Blob gening Roat Dee CEST tance Sens CBI Fal Zeiss MET Krier Salira MST Piet Seng H Adiceis Table LUS e EAP Soon UE Sncaping S VLAN e Managemert of AEI Port Settings Port Feu Le Edge Pod PAPUA Mogration Ant 94 Edge Ports An edge port changes its initial STP port state from a blocking state to a forwarding state immediately without going through listening and learning states right after the port is configured as an edge port or when its link status changes Edge Ports are not connected to LANs that have span ning tree devices so Edge Ports do not receive Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDUs If an Edge Port starts to receive BPDUS it is no longer considered an edge port to the Switch Apply Click APPLY to update the the system settings CIST Instance Settings Eupen ete The Common Instance Spanning Tree CIST protocol is m formed by the spanning tree algorithm running among bridges that support the IEEE 802 1w IEEE 802 1s and IEEE 802 1D standard A Common and Internal Spanning Tree CIST represents the connectivity of the entire network and it is equivalent to a spanning tree in an STP RSTP The CIST inside a Multiple Spanning Tree Instance mm MST region is the same as the CST outside a region All regions are bound together using a CIST which is responsible for creating loop free topology across regions whereas the MSTI controls topology
12. Next entry upon receiving an IGMP leave message without first sending out IGMP group specific GS queries to the port If Fast Leave is not used a multicast querier will send Ires TAFE EI a GS query message when an IGMPv2 v3 group leave choose to Enable or Disable Fast Leave for the VLAN ID kink Anorecanen EE message is received The querier stops forwarding traffic i for that group only if no host replies to the query within ge the specified timeout period If Fast Leave is enabled the Switch assumes that only one host is connected to the iat port Therefore Fast Leave should only be enabled on a port if it is connected to only one IGMP enabled device Fast Leave is supported only with IGMPv2 or IGMPv3 Snooping when IGMP Snooping is enabled Fast Leave does not apply to a port if the Switch has learned that a multicast querier is attached to it Fast Leave can improve bandwidth usage for a network which frequently experiences many IGMP host add and leave requests Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button amp to discard them 113 Querier Settings VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID Querier State Select whether to Enable or Disable IGMP snooping requires that one central Switch to pe the IGMP querier state for the spec riodically query all end devices on the network to an ified VLAN ID heir Multicast memberships and this central eger on perecer nounce t
13. Sample Port Select the port from which the history sam ples were taken Bucket Requested Enter the number of samples to be saved The range is from 1 50 Interval Enter the time that samples are taken from the ports The field range is from 1 3600 Enter the RMON user that requested the RMON information The range is from 0 32 characters Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button amp to discard them 181 History Log Table History Log Table Select the index for the History Log from the list From here you can view the History Index for History Logs on the Switch Select a History Index to view from the drop down box F Controller Switch History Log Table e System Eelect History Index nana sl Se L Feature ed 2m VLAN a Management ACL DS caPcurmy Monitoring Part Statstirs RMON Event List Event og Table Alarm La History List History Log Table Sitalistics Dingnostics 182 Statistics Multicast Pkts Displays the number of good Multicast packets received on the port From here you can view all the packet information for CRC amp Align Errors Displays the number of CRC and Align er the controller feature of the Switch rors that have occurred on the port Undersize Pkts Displays the number of undersized packets less than 64 octets received on the port Seaton Oversize Pkts Displays the number of oversized packets over 1518 octets
14. dividual Access Points by overriding the cluster settings Cluster Name Displays the name of cluster group Displays the number of Access Points assigned to this cluster group Displays the device name and MAC address of all Access Points assigned to this cluster group Show a description of the cluster group To manage a cluster on an Access Point Af Goss Add Creates a new Cluster 41 he Edit Edits Cluster settings for a cluster f Delete Deletes a Cluster 1 Enter the name and description of the new cluster and choose your country from the drop down menu 2 In the Member Setting section all Access Points that are managed by the EWS Switch that are not currently assigned to a cluster will be listed on the left 3 Select the Access Points you wish to assign to this cluster and press Add The Access Points will be moved to the right column 4 Configure Radio WLAN and Advanced settings then click on Apply for settings to take effect General The General tab displays basic information about the Access Point cluster you are managing ces Name Enter the name of the cluster Country Select the location of the cluster from the drop down box Description Enter a brief description about the cluster such as its purpose or importance Member Setting The Managed APs field will list all APs ES managed by the EWS Switch that are dean paren currently not currently assigned to another M
15. LAN Mode LED x1 PoE Mode LED x1 Copper Ports LAN PoE Mode LED x 1 Link Act LED x 1 SFP Ports Link Act LED x 1 Environment amp Mechanical Temperature Range Operating 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Storage 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Humidity non condensing 5 95 L2 Features 802 3ad compatible Link Aggregation 802 1D Spanning Tree STP 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree RSTP 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree MSTP IGMP Snooping v1 v2 v3 MLD Snooping IGMP Fast Leave Port Trunking Port Mirroring One to one and many to one VLAN Group Voice VLAN Queue CoS based on 802 1p priority CoS based on physical port CoS based on TOS CoS based on DSCP BootP DHCP Client Firmware Burn Proof 802 1X Port based Access Control 802 1X Guest VLAN Port Security Port Isolation Storm Control Attack Prevention Access Control List ACL Telnet Server TFTP Client Web based support SNMP v1 support L2 Features Continued Remote AP Rebooting AP Device Name Editing SNMP vec support AP Radio Settings SNMP v3 support TFTP upgrade Band Steering Command Line Interface CLI Traffic Shaping SNTP AP Client Limiting RMONv1 Fast Handover SYSLOG Fast Roaming Cable Diagnostics Guest Network MIB S t Wireless Security WEP WPA WPA2 Enterprise WPA PSK GC KEE RFC1493 VLANS for Access Point Multiple SSID REC1757 Wireless Network Monitoring REC2674 AP Status Monitoring Wireless Client Monitoring Wireless Traffic a
16. Lier Nasser Fis Urug 132 User Management Use the User Management page to control management access to the Switch based on manually configured user names and passwords A User account can only view settings without the right to configure the Switch and an Admin account can configure all the functions of the Switch Click the Add button to add an account or the Edit button to edit an existing account pg Has keent Enter a username You can use up to 18 alphanumeric characters Password Type Select Clear Text or Encrypted from the list Password Enter a new password for accessing the Switch Password Retype Repeat the new password used to access the Switch Privilege Type Select Admin or User from the list to regulate access rights Usa Maa got prot ee M Haas zr a Pike JM d Bury Pisae ape Mc L E 4 H A B AL Important Note that Admin users have full access rights to the Switch when determining the authority of the user account Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button to discard them 133 File Management Configuration Manager The File Management feature is used for saving your current configuration to a file on your computer or a TFTP server or to restore previously saved configuration settings to the Switch using a configuration file from vour local drive or TFTP server Backup Download the configuration file from the Switch to the TFTP server on
17. Mirror Catfinga Hanan HI Deg katzen Deet isara TE Bee Lag Are alios Liam Sami 1 seh SIP MAC Abhe Talie LES NOTE You cannot mirror a faster port onto a slower port For example if you try to mirror the traffic from a 100 Mbps port onto a 10 Mbps port this can cause through put problems The port you are copying frames from should always support an equal or lower speed than the port to which you are sending the copies Please note a target port and a source port cannot be the same port Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button o to discard them 87 Saura ES Part Tase STP The Spanning Tree Algorithm STA can be used to detect and disable network loops and to provide backup links between Switches This allows the Switch to interact with other bridging devices in your network to ensure that only one route exists between any two stations on the network and provide backup links which automatically take over when a primary link goes down STP provides a tree topology for the Switch There are different types of Spanning tree verisons supported including Spanning Tree Protocol STP IEEE802 1D Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP IEEE802 1w and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP IEEE802 1s Please note that only one spanning tree can be active on the Switch at a time Global Settings Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a Layer 2 protocol that runs on Switches Spanning Tre
18. Watts Class 1 The maximum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 4 0 Watts Class 2 The maximum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 7 0 Watts Class 3 The maximum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 15 4 Watts Class 4 The maximum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 30 Watts Class User Select this option to base the power limit on the value Defined configured in the User Power Limit field User Power Set the maximum amount of power that can be delivered by a port Note The User Power Limit can only be implemented when the Class value is set to User Defined 77 Status Shows the port s PoE status The possible field values are Delivering Power The device is enabled to deliver power via the port Disabled The device is disabled for delivering power via the port Test Fail The powered device test has failed For example a port could not be enabled and cannot be used to deliver power to the powered device Testing The powered device is being tested For example a powered device is tested to confirm it is receiving power from the power supply Searching The device is currently searching for a powered device Searching is the default PoE operational status Fault The device has detected a fault on the powered device when the port is forced on For example the power supply voltage is out of range a short short occurs
19. a communication or there is a communication errorwith PoE devices or an unknown error occurs Apply Click APPLY to update the the system settings Voss nial Les Less Lies Les Lee Low Liga Les Les Luma Les 78 Css dorks Cra m Safe Vir dubs De as Lui Subs Gima ado Cem ake Cru iz Clana AES Lina Pubs Gina die Cem Sat Christ dair Cem Weis Porter UL bem PA Vd PR H PE ok ns LH LES af ik d 25 EEE Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE 802 3az standard reduces the power consumption of physical layer devices during periods of low link utilization EEE saves energy by allowing PHY non essential circuits shut down when there is no traffic Network administrators have long focused on the energy efficiency of their infrastructure and the EnGenius Layer 2 Switch complies with the IEEE s Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE standard to give you even more control The EEE compliant Switch offers users the ability to utilize power that Ethernet links use only during data transmission Lower Power Idle LPI is the method for achieving the power Saving during Ethernet idel time 19 Use the EEE Configuration page to configure Energy Efficient Ethernet Port Display the port for which the EEEE setting is displayed EEE Status Enable or Disable EEE for the specified port Click APPLY to update the sys
20. and 255 255 255 0 for a Class C network but custom subnet masks are allowed Enter the IP subnet mask of your Switch in dotted decimal notation The factory default value is 255 255 255 0 69 Gateway DNS Server Domain Name System Enter an IP address that determines where packets with a destination address outside the current subnet should be sent This is usually the address of a router or a host acting as an IP gateway If your network is not part of an Intranet or you do not want the Switch to be accessible outside your local network you can leave this field blank Used for mapping a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice versa Enter a DNS IP address in order to be able to use a domain name to access the Switch instead of using an IP address Apply Click APPLY to update the the system settings IPv6 IPv6 is a an upgraded version to IPv4 providing more available IP addresses as well as other benefits To ac cess the Switch over an IPv6 network you must first configure it with IPv6 information IPv6 prefix prefix length and default gateway To configure IPv6 for the Switch select whether to you wish to enable Auto Con figuration Static or DHCP for the IPv6 State Next enter the information for the IP address range and gateway IPv6 State Select whether you wish to enable Auto Configuration DHCPv6 Client or Static for the IPv6 address Auto Configuration Use this optio
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22. effect 54 Color Legend Online There is an active connection with the EWS Switch Grey Offline There is no active connection with the EWS Switch Yellow Status Change Indicates that there has been a status change for the managed Access Point White New Device An Access Point has been recently added to the network How to use the Floorplan View 1 Click on the AP List button to display the list of man aged Access Points 2 Drag and drop the green flag marker representing the Access Point to a location on the map 3 Click on Save Plan to save your changes You can now easily locate you Access Point by having your mouse cursor over the Device Name field in the Access Point List Total Rx Tx Use the buttons to toggle between Total Traffic Statistics Rx Traffic or Tx Traffic Sorting Use this button to sort the order from ascending descending depending on your preference The Statistic page provides a convenient overview of Access Points and client traffic for the network Access Points Access Points CEE on Eu b r in Iis M nages Ai cha 18 pr Bum Se O Eee a ah The page displays a visual chart of the network traffic of all the Access Points managed by the EWS Switch Click vendes Tota 9 Soft descending by trafic Sort to view your results for the collective usage of all pee e ER ui Access Points on the Network 2 s aire es Access Ponts Crime Fam fat ri Fur Liru La a
23. from 0 86400 minutes Http amp Https Settings The EnGenius Layer 2 PoE Switch provides a built in browser interface that enables you to configure and manage the Switch via Hypertext Transfer Protocol Enter the amount of time that elapses before Http and Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure Https Timeout HTTPS is timed out The default is 5 minutes requests selectivly to help prevent security breaches The range is from from 0 86400 minutes on the network You can manage your HTTP and HHTPs settings for the Switch further by choosing the length of Click Apply to save the changes to the system session timeouts for HTTP and HTTPs requests Select whether to Enable or Disable the HTTP service and enter the HTTP Timeout session Next select whether to Enable or Disable the HTTPS sevice and enter the HTTPS timeout session for the Switch 169 Telnet Settings From here you can configure and manage the Switch s Telnet protocol settings The Telnet protocol is a standard internet protocol which enables terminals and applications to interface over the Internet with remote hosts by providing Command Line Interface CLI communication using a virtual terminal connection This protocol provides the basic rules for making it possible to link a client to a command interpreter The Telnet service for the Switch is enabled by default Please note that for secure communication it is better to use SSH over Telnet To ena
24. in the subnet mask and default gateway enter DNS server address if necessary 4 Click Apply and the Access Points you ve configured will be moved to the Managed list Note that the status will change from Connecting to Provisioning to Online Once you see Online your Access Points s will have been successfully added to the Managed list Note that if the status is in the connecting mode for over 3 minutes please check that the firmware of the Access Point and Switch match each other Individual Access Point Settings EWSIS2SP aa Controller Switch a Devi Management Managed AP s A list al davies that hava baan added bs tha nahwark This sortable list ganak a a f taring function where users ean Greng to showhide carr that they with to check By selecting the device nams users will ba redirected to the device information page Boa CH Status O 9 Online viua Monitoring C C Online Er C 9 Online Ze Mai O 9 Online LI 8 Orina C 9 Online O amp Online inj 17 of T AP s EWSXIDAP EWSM AP EWSHIAF EWSAGAR EW pap EWSXIDAP Eves sar 24 Paorl Gigabit Pol L2 Wireless Management Swich wiih 4 Dual Spaeed SFP MAC Address 00 13 33 0 01 00 no 13 33 00 82 00 00 13 33 00 23 00 00 13 33 00 84 00 00 13 33 00 65 00 00 13 33 00 0600 0n 133300 87 00 Click on the Device Name field of the Access Point you wish to configure and you will be directed to a screen where you can configure
25. of the web browser enter 192 168 0 239 and click Enter screen will appear By default the username is admin and the password is password Enter the current password of the Switch and then click Login Once logged in click IP Settings under the System tab and select IPv4 or IPv6 Click DHCP under Auto Configuration Click Apply to save the settings 10 Connect the Switch to your network DHCP enabled 11 On the DHCP server find and write down the IP address allocated to the device Use this IP address to access the management interface Discovery on a Network without a DHCP Server This section describes how to set up the Switch in a network without a DHCP server If your network has no DHCP service vou must assign a static IP address to your Switch in order to log in to the web based Switch management 1 Connect the supplied Power Cord to the Switch and plug the other end into an electrical outlet Verify the Power LED indicator is lit on the Switch Wait for the Switch to complete booting up It might take a minute or so for the Switch to completely boot up Connect one end of a Category 5 6 Ethernet cable into the Gigabit 10 100 1000 Ethernet port on the Switch front panel and the other end to Ethernet port on the computer Verify that the LED on Ethernet ports of the Switch are green Once your computer is on ensure that your TCP IP is set to On or Enabled Open Network Connections and then cl
26. or LAG flows from that ingress or egress interface that do not match the ACL are matched to the default rule of drop ping unmatched packets To bind an ACL to an interface simply select an interface and select the ACL s you wish to bind Click Apply to save the changes to the system ACL Binding a She ELIT Pert MAC AGL Pyt ACL Pi ACL LEAL one woe zl none le as Haugemest MX AGL MAS ACE iPod AC eal ACE IPS ACL IRA ACE 4 ACL Bechet z 154 QoS Quality of Service QoS provides the ability to implement priority queuing within a network QoS is a means of providing consistent and predictable data delivery to the Switch by distinguishing between packets that have stricter timing requirements from those that are more tolerant of delays QoS enables traffic to be prioritized while avoiding excessive broadcast and multicast traffic Traffic such as Voice and Video streaming which require minimal delays can be assigned to a high priority queue while other traffic can be assigned to a lower priority queue resulting in uninterrupted actions Without QoS all traffic data is as likely to be dropped when the network is congested This can result in reductions in network performance and hinder the network in time critical situations In a Switch multiple queues per port are often provided to give preference to certain packets over others based on user defined criteria When a packet is queued for
27. order for them to function otherwise they will not work Static configuration is used when connecting to a Switch that does not support LACP Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button amp to discard them 82 Dynamic Link Aggregation Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP allows the exchange of information with regard to the link aggregation between the two members of aggregation This information will be packetized in Link Aggregation Control Protocol Data Units LACDUs The trunk group can be configured as an active or passive LACP Passive The port prefers to not transmit LACPDUs The port will only transmit LACPDUs when its counterpart uses an active LACP A preference not to speak unless spoken to Active The port prefers to transmit LACPDUs regardless of whether its counterpart uses passive LACP or not A preference to speak regardless 83 LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol Settings E Assign a system priority to run with Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP and is become for a backup link if a link goes down The lowest system priority is al lowed to make decisions about which ports it is actively Participating in in case a link goes down If two or more ports have the same LACP port priority the port with the lowest physical port number will be selected as the backup port If a LAG already exists with the maxim
28. received on the port ee ee Fragments Displays the number of fragments received on the port tet e Jabbers Displays the total number of received pack vus d ets that were longer than 1518 octets Collisions Displays the number of collisions received ee Er TP i s on the port Pkts of 64 Octets Displays the number of 64 byte frames received on the port Pkts of 65 to 127 Displays the number of 65 to 127 byte Octets packets received on the port Pkts of 128 to Displays the number of 128 to 255 byte 255 Octets packets received on the port Pkts of 256 to Displays the number of 256 to 511 byte 511 Octets packets received on the port Pkts of 512 to Displays the number of 512 to 1023 byte 1023 Octets packets received on the port Pkts of 1024 to Displays the number of 1024 to 1522 byte 1522 Octets packets received on port Drop Events Displays the number of dropped events that have occurred on the port Port Select the specific port for which RMON Statistics are displayed Octets Displays the sample number from which the statistic taken Pkts Displays the number of octets received on the port Broadcast Pkts Displays the number of good broadcast packets received on the port This number does not include Multicast packets 183 Log The Syslog Protocol allows devices to send event notification messages in response to events faults or errors occurring on the platform as well as cha
29. the VLAN ID to associate with the MST VLAH Un Ms Mae om e ma ID 5 3 Select the bridge priority value When Switches or bridges are running STP each is assigned a priority The default value is 32768 The range is from 0 61440 The bridge priority value is Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the provided in increments of 4096 Cancel button e to discard them Regional Root Displays the bridge ID for the selected MST Bridge instance Internal Root Displays the path cost to the designated root Cost for the MST instance Designated Displays the bridge ID of the root bridge Bridge Root Port Displays the port that accesses the designated root for MST instance Configuration This name uniquely identifies the MSTI Multi Name ple Spanning Tree Instance Enter a Meis tive name up to 32 characters for an MST region The default is the MAC address name of the device running MSTP Configuration This value along with the Configuration Name Reversion identifies the MSTP region configured on the Switch Devices must have the same revision number to belong to the same region 101 MST Port Settings This page displays the current MSTI configuration information for the Switch From here you can update the port configuration for an MSTI ID If a loop occurs the MSTP function will use the port priority to select an interface to put into the forwarding state Set a higher priority valu
30. the WEP connection Your available options are 64 128 and 152 bit password lengths Key 1 4 Based on your Key length selection please enter the appropriate Key Value you wish to use WPA WPA2 Enterprise WPA and WPA2 are Wi Fi Alliance IEEE 802 1 1i stadards UU Lors which include AES and TKIP mechanisms pes ROSES Type Select the WPA type to use Available options are Mixed WPA and WPA2 aM ME m Encryption Select the WPA encryption type you would like Your available options are iere uude Both TKIP Temporal Key Integrity dei mp incus DO pt ica Protocol and AES Advanced Encryption Standard seet server connections to the Radius server the Radius server WPA with PSK Pre shared key Personal mode group key changes Select O to disable feature m Your available options are Mixed WPA i PSK and WPA2 PSK Encryption Select the WPA encryption type you wish to use Your available options are Both or TKIP Temporal Key Radius Accounting Enter the IP address of the Radius Server accounting server Radius Accounting Enter the port number used for Port connections to the Radius accounting server Radius Accounting Enter the secret required to connect to Secret the Radius accounting server Accounting Update Specify how often in seconds the Interval accounting data sends The range is from 60 600 seconds PSK Key Select the PSK Key you wish to use If using the ASCII for
31. the active image Is corrupt the system automatically boots from the non ac tive image Click Apply to save the changes to the system E Lo Ip ILLE oe uri Can Lea LE d Big ci wd dhii Eig mr Jeca NOK TEE Em TT E yum Fii honeste Tangan m or Lan yet 135 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is an Application Layer protocol designed specifically for managing and monitoring network devices Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a popular protocol for network management It is used for collecting information from and configuring network devices such as servers printers hubs Switches and routers on an Internet Protocol IP network SNMP is used to exchange management information between a network management system NMS and a network device A manager station can manage and monitor the Switch through their network via SNMPv1 v2c and v3 An SNMP managed network consists of two components agents and a manager An agent translates the local management information from the managed Switch into a form that is compatible with SNMP SNMP allows a manager and agents to communicate with each other for the purpose of accessing Management Information Bases MIBs SNMP uses an extensible design where the available information is defined by MIBs MIBs describe the structure of the management data of a device subsystem they use a hierarchical namespace containing Object Identifiers OID
32. the network Next download the configuration file from the Switch to your local drive by using an HTTP session cbt pet Rn w g Tenir ten L ngt Upgrade First upload the configuration file from a TFTP server to the Switch Next upload the configuration file from your local drive to the Switch by using an HTTP session Upgrade Backup Select Upgrade or Backup from the list Method Two methods can be selected HTTP or TFTP File Field only shown when Upgrading via HTTP Click Browse to select file to Upgrade or Backup Server IP Enter the Server IP address to upload the configuration file from the TFTP server to the Switch File Name Field only shown when Upgrading via TFTP Enter the destination file name of the configuration file to upload from the TFTP server to the Switch Click Apply to save the changes to the system 134 Dual Image Active Selects the partition you wish to be active Flash Partition Displays the number of the partition The Switch maintains two versions of the Switch image active on the Switch in its permanent storage One image is the active image Image Name and the second image is the backup image The Dual Im Image age screen enables the user to select which partition will Image Size Displays the size of the image file be set as active after the next reset The Switch boots Created Time Displays the time the image was created and runs from the active image If
33. the number of days hours and minutes since the last system restart Access Points This page displays the status of all EWS APs that your Controller is currently managing as well as all the EWS Access Points in the network that the Controller has discovered Use this page to add EWS Access Points to your EWS Con troller Access Point list In the case of multiple Access Points a filtering feature is enabled to help you to manage the Access Points connected by showing or hiding columns via the search bar or checking the corresponding box The EWS Wireless Management Switch is able to manage supported EnGenius Access Points For the discovery proce dure to succeed the EWS Switch and the EWS Access point must be connected in the same network The EWS Switch can discover supported EWS Access Points with any IP address and Subnet settings Backup Upgrade Ae Controller Switch Il Device Management Summary Aten Pointe Active Chen ts AP Chilers Visual Monitoring E SMS Nr ure Managed AP s 24 Port Gigabit Pole L2 Vue Management Switch wih 4 Dual Speed SFP A list al devices ihal hava been added a the network This sartalla list consists of a Bering functan whars users ean cote abire hides columns Bal thay weh Bo check By selecting the desc name uides will be eedrectad o the device infcemation page aoa ID Oi UI a o oo oja E flatus Online Lige Online nline Cols Cn
34. you wish to include Tx Rx or total usage for the client Next click Sort to view your results Traite Erga tout KZ Mam a oat Ld PO choc moren E BC TAF dm 0e se co o 7 RR J Ex 29 Ce 05 9 ac NN I D 740500 06 Ce CARE cone ert cr IS etes ia Tas Di ca coerced Tah fim e mp opp on emp op og ME minas pa iE LT SC PSF AIR mora OT TT nvcerrcc EE nara ave S NN E 57 i Total C Sor descending by client number Total Rx Tx Use the buttons to toggle between Total Traffic Rx Traffic and Tx Traffic Sorting Use this button to sort the order to ascending descending Q Sort descending Total DD Total Rx Tx Use the buttons to toggle between Total Traffic Rx Traffic and Tx Traffic Sorting Use this button to sort the order to ascending descending SIDE F EDNA RR PTS E u EMEB LOEILII E 40M ert mamber 12 t E ONE Tx END og Talal 51 ap EWS 4 1 nee ews Place your mouse cursor over a bar in the chart or on the name of an Access point to show details of a selected Access Point Next click on the bar to show the traffic of the Access Point in a chart Pwo tar MEI Q Bot Ouid Trafic Es DB lt 2 Fil a E LWG pant SIE BA TABART ESTA da iere u n Bras 0c O 7821251238 durer ES CS Er Place mouse cursor over a bar in the chart to show details of the wireless client Maintenance SSL Certificate Maman
35. 27 transfer the authority of the Switch The Management VLAN allows users to transfer the authority of the Switch from the default VLAN to other VLAN IDs By default the active management VLAN ID is 1 which allows an IP connection to be established through any port When the management VLAN is set to a different VLAN connectivity through the existing management VLAN is lost and an IP connection can be made only through a port that is part of the management VLAN It is also mandatory that the port VLAN ID PVID of the port to be connected in that management VLAN be the same as the management VLAN ID Apply Click Apply to update the system settings Vee b LUN 128 Voice VLAN Voice VLAN State Select Enabled or Disabled for Voice VLAN on the Switch Enhance your Voice over IP VolP service by configuring Voice VLAN ID Sets the Voice VLAN ID for the network ports to carry IP voice traffic from IP phones on a specific Only one Voice VLAN is supported on the VLAN Voice VLAN provides QoS to VoIP ensuring that the wem Switch quality of the call does not deteriorate if the IP traffic is 802 1p Remark Enable this function to have outgoing voice traffic to be marked with the selected CoS value Remark CoS 802 1p Defines a service priority for traffic on the Voice VLAN The priority of any received Global Settings VoIP packet is overwritten with the new priority when the Voice VLAN feature is received erratically or uneven
36. 39 Group List Configure SNMP Groups to control network access on the Switch by providing users in various groups with different management rights via the Read View Write View and Notify View options oo rey Wonn on p l era fol gea Ties Fee LS JL Group Name Enter the group name that access control rules are applied to The group name can con tain up to 30 alphanumeric characters Security Mode Selects the SNMP version v1 v2c v3 asso ciated with the group Security Level Select the security level for the group Secu rity levels apply to SNMPv3 only No Auth Neither authentication nor the privacy security levels are assigned to the group Auth Authenticates SNMP messages Priv Encrypts SNMP messages Read View Management access is restricted to read on only Write View Select a SNMP to allow SNMP write privileges to the Switch s SNMP agent Notify View Select a SNMP group to receive SNMP trap messages generated by the Switch s SNMP agent Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button amp to discard them 140 Community List Enter the name of SNMP community string In SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c user authentication is ac Community Mode Selected Basic or Advance from the list complished using types of passwords called Community Select the Advance attached to the SNMP Strings which are transmitted in clear text and not sup See ported by authenti
37. 90 non condensing 44mm 440 x 260 x 44mm 73 inches 17 3 x 10 2 x 1 73 inches WARNING 3 This switch should be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant 199 Professional Installation Instruction 1 Installation Personnel This product is designed for specific application and needs to be installed by a qualified personnel who has RF and related rule knowledge The general user shall not attempt to install or change the setting 2 Installation Location The product shall be installed at a location where the radiating antenna can be kept at least 23cm from nearby persons in normal operating conditions to meet regulatory RF exposure requirement 3 External Antenna Only use the antennas which have been approved by the applicant Any non approved antenna s may produce unwanted spurious or excessive RF transmitting power which may lead to the violation of FCC IC limit and therefore is prohibited 4 Installation Procedure Please refer to the user s manual for details 5 Warning Please carefully select the installation position and make sure that the final output pow er does not exceed the limit set force in relevant rules The violation of this rule could lead to serious federal penalties 200 Instructions D installation Professionnelle 1 Installation Ce produit est destine a un usage specifique et doit etre installe par un personnel qualifie maitrisant les radiofrequences et l
38. AC address Displays the MAC address of the device IP Address Displays the IP address assigned by DHCP server Displays the Gateway of IP interface System Uptime Displays the amount of time since the most recent device reset The System Time is displayed in the following format days hours and minutes For example the display will read 3 days 6 hours 10 minutes 67 IP Settings The IP Setting screen contains fields for assigning IP addresses IP addresses are either defined as static or are retrieved using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP DHCP assigns dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network DHCP ensures that network devices can have a different IP address every time the device connects to the network Note the following when configuring IP Addresses H the device fails to retrieve an IP address through DHCP the default IP address is 192 168 0 239 To access the page click IP Settings under the System menu ix Pd 68 IPv4 To be managed over the network the Switch needs an IP Address to be assigned The IP Settings screen contains fields for assigning IP addresses IP addresses are either defined as Static or are retrieved using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP DHCP assigns dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network DHCP ensures that network devices have a different IP address every time the device connects to the network To access the page click IPv4 unde
39. ACHM SEN YE SE MALHA SEN WW SENACHVL SENAOWL 56 SENAOWL SENACWL SENAOWL SENAONWL TX Traffle KB 12880 BRUM dany a RX TraHic KB 3328 3489 Br gui 2301 101193 RSEl dEm Ei Af Pg i dd T2 T5 n AT 59 44 Previous Noa AP Device Name Displays the name of the Access Point which the client is connected to AP MAC address Displays the MAC address for the given Ac cess Point Model Name Displays the model name for the Access Point Displays the network on which the client is connected to Client MAC Displays the MAC Address of the Wireless Address Client connected to the Access Point TX Traffic KB Displays the total traffic transmitted to the Wireless Client RX Traffics KB Displays the total traffic received from the Wireless Client RRSS dBm Displays the received signal strength indica tor in terms of dBm 40 AP Clusters An Access Point Cluster is a dynamic configura tion aware group of Access Points in the same subnet of a network A cluster provides a single Access Point to manage the group of Access Points as a single wireless network instead of a series of separate devices Click ing on the Device Name field of an Access Point that is already assigned to a cluster will direct you to a Wireless Settings page where you can only change the Device Name Password amp IP Settings of the Access Point se lected Wireless Radio settings can be configured for in
40. AN Ln Select the bridge priority value for the MST When Switches or bridges are running STP each is assigned a priority After exchanging BPDUs the Switch with the lowest priority value becomes the root bridge The default value is 32768 The range is from 0 61440 This value along with the Configuration Name identifies the MSTP region configured on the Switch Devices must have the same revision number to belong to the same region FiksER Pv mo ig EET ag COM Draisuzipkee ag bat The bridge priority is a multiple of 4096 Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Regional Root This is the bridge identifier of the CST Region Cancel button e to discard them Bridge al Root It is made up using the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the bridge Internal Root Displays the path cost to the designated root Cost for the MST instance Designated Displays the bridge identifier of the bridge Bridge with the Designated Port It is made up using the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the bridge Root Port Displays the port that accesses the designat ed root for MST instance Configuration This name uniquely identifies the MSTI Multi Name ple Spanning Tree Instance Enter a descrip tive name up to 32 characters for an MST region The default is the MAC address name of the device running MSTP 100 MST ID Displays the ID of the MST that is created VLAN List Enter
41. Besides functioning as a Wireless Controller the EWS Wireless Management Switch also possesses functions of a full featured Layer 2 PoE switch Use the Controller Switch tab on the upper left corner to toggle between the Wireless Controller or Layer 2 Switch functions Controller Switch 20 Controller Switch Device Management Summary The Summary page shows general system information for the EWS Switch including its software version the maximum number of APs the EWS can manage MAC Address IP Address serial number and system uptime for the Switch Select whether to Enable or Disable the Controller feature on the Switch Next click Apply to save the changes to the system ErGenius The Dashboard on the upper right corner of the GUI shows the current status of EWS AP s that has been managed by the EWS Switch 10 21 This shows the number of APs in the managed AP database that are configured with the EWS Switch This shows the number of managed APs that currently have an active connection with the EWS Switch This shows the number of managed APs that currently do not have an active connection with the EWS Offline Switch AP Controller feature device M Max anaged The maximum number of APs the Access Points device is able to manage IP Address The IP address of the device Base MAC Address Serial Number System Uptime Universally assigned network address Displays
42. C Aaya B8 CH Securely B Lori 4 Diagnoses Enter the OUI to the Voice VLAN The following OUI are enabled by default Port The following OUI are enabled by default e 00 0 BB Assigned to 3COM IP Phones 00 03 6B Assigned to Cisco IP Phones e 00 0 75 Assigned to Veritel IP Phones e 00 DO 1 Assigned to Pingtel IP Phones e 00 01 E3 Assigned to Siemens IP Phones 00 60 B9 Assigned to NEC Philips IP Phones e 00 0F E2 Assigned to H3C IP Phones e 00 09 6 Assigned to Avaya IP Phones Index Displays the VoIP sequence ID OUI Address This is the globally unique ID assigned to a ven dor by the IEEE to identify VoIP equipment Displays the ID of the VolP equipment vendor To configure the OUI settings click the Edit button to re configure the specific entry Click the Delete button to remove the specific entry and click the Add button to create a new OUI entry Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button e to discard them 130 Port Settings Port Displays the port to which the Voice VLAN Enhance your VolP service further by configuring ports to settings are applied carry IP voice traffic from IP phones on a specific VLAN State Select Enabled to enhance VolP quality on the selected port The default is Disabled Voice VLAN provides QoS to VoIP ensuring that the quality cos Mode Select Srenr All irom the list of voice does n
43. Drops packets that meet the ACL criteria Select Any Protocol ID or Select from a List in the drop down menu e Any Check Any to use any protocol Protocol ID Enter the protocol in the ACE to which the packet is matched Select from List Selects the protocol from the list in the provided field ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP The ICMP enables the gateway or destination host to communicate with the source host e IPinIP IP in IP Encapsulates IP packets to create tunnels between two routers This ensures that IPIP tunnel appears as a single interface rather than several separate interfaces IPIP enables tunnel intranets occur the internet and provides an alternative to source routing e TCP Transmission Control Protocol TCP Enables two hosts to communicate and exchange data streams TCP guarantees packet delivery and guarantees that packets are transmitted and received in the order they are sent EGP Exterior Gateway Protocol EGP Permits exchanging routing information between two neighboring gateway hosts in an autonomous systems network IGP Interior Gateway Protocol IGP Enables a routing information exchange between gateways within an autonomous network e UDP User Datagram Protocol UDP UDP is a communication protocol that transmits packets but does not guarantee their delivery HMP The Host Mapping Protocol HMP collects network information from variou
44. E el DEE 80 s POP TLOPKIBE dech eege 82 REITER s tte tee o a bep to ans 83 e Ed istoc tecnico tied cni 84 SPACE TIMOUT C crine m oe f Dd e PR edd 85 Mirror Setting Serdiana Reti ebbe a 86 SP animae idc s ue e E ERR RR 88 gt Be UE og e 88 SPANNING Tree Loops eese 89 Root EIER Ee 91 Port SE TLINES ra cogitar ita Pes 93 Edge POMS scan Tema e t tut 94 CIST Instance aseene dodi iier 95 CIST Port SO TT 97 MST Bil lee el 99 MST Port eg a minette 102 MAC Address Tablette 104 Static MAC AGGheSS unicas ee a 104 Dynamic MAC Address seen 105 VED Paiste pbi ta datei 106 Global SEUNG waitin ci note dea ie aeree e bred et 107 s Beie RE 108 Remote DEVICE EE 109 IGMP SNOOPING E 111 Global Setting Sansenoi peterent apertum 112 MILAN nd 113 Querier SEET 114 2 GTOUD JIS EE 116 Router SOURS Susana dna atento ai 117 ek RE e ele le 118 Si Elle DIE re 118 VUAN Setting Seenen 119 Group Ul EE 120 Router EIERE adipem vertere ele 121 JUMBO GIE 122 VLAN sn nn Re Ae 123 BOZO TR tiec mtd ami 123 PMID iion dateien o b o M la d tacent 126 Management VLANJRR ue 128 Voice VL BAIN aient 129 Global EIERE 129 LOUIS HIS di a tee a E pet dee 130 REES EE OS Ur e 131 Management fanfare 132 System INTO isa nie uai onde Puede 132 User Management is 133 File Management ins 134 Configuration Manager 134 Dual HIdBEBi m obtento d dint nat aide 135 SINMIP EE 136
45. Each OID identifies a variable that can be read or set via SNMP The manager is the console through which network ad ministrators perform network management functions Several versions of SNMP are supported They are v1 vec and v3 SNMPv1 which is defined in RFC 1157 A Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a stan dard that defines how communication occurs between SNMP capable devices and specifies the SNMP message types Version 1 is the simplest and most basic of ver sions There may be times where it s required to support older hardware SNMPv2c which is defined in RFC 1901 Introduction to Community Based SNMPv2z RFC 1905 Protocol Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMPv2 and RFC 1906 Trans port Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network Man agement Protocol SNMPv2 SNMPv2c updates protocol operations by introducing a GetBulk request and authen tication based on community names Version 2c adds several enhancements to the protocol such as support for Informs Because of this v2c has become the most widely used version Unfortunately a major weakness of v1 and v2c is security To combat this SNMP v3 adds a security features that overcome the weaknesses in v1 and vZc If possible it is recommended that you use v3 especially if you plan to transmit sensitive informa tion across unsecured links However the extra security feature makes configuration a littl
46. EnGenius Business Solutions User Manual M EWS5912FP EWS7928P EWS7952FP version 1 0 1 Wireless Management Switch Neutron Series IMPORTANT To install your Switch please refer to the Quick Installation Guide included in the product packaging Table of Contents Chapter 1 Product Overview eene 7 Introduction Package Contents 8 Technical SBeclfICatlOEIS5 0 d rti eae eth tina 9 Physical Interface ta etit p n rds 12 COD ALI DINE ocho ore t Ee i 14 Management Interface enemies 15 Connecting the Switch to a Network 16 ER Le E 18 Chapter 2 Controller Management 19 Wireless Controller amp L2 Switch 20 Device Management us 21 SUMMA anode babe a bad deu asa pd 21 ACCESS il E 22 General Global Settings sees 25 AUTOCONTISUTATION Au uniao coa ee 25 How to Add Access Points to an Access Point List 27 Individual Access Points Settings 28 Wireless Radio Settings 2 4 GHz 5 GHZ 29 WLAN Settings 2 4 GHz 5 CHR 32 SSID CONPMBULAT OM EE 33 Det 33 Pra Tee VE tice rarement 33 Fast ROdMIN EE 33 SecultituWEP eed caer tee at 34 WPA2 WPA Enterprise in 35 SM PA PSKIWPAZ P SK saias nio pepe agp 35 Advanced Rn dl 36 GUESTNGLWOMK sans sa men vu time aeta eiiis 37 SOG UT EE 37 Manual IP Settings amp Auto DHCP Server Settings 37 Get UR e 39 Access Point CIUSTtets unii ase c rne tanda 41 General Global Settings e
47. LAN ID you would like to configure and enter the Static and Forbidden ports for the specified VLAN IDs All IGMP packets snooped by the Switch will be forwarded to the multicast router reachable from the port E he L Bove Eet zen Ge oar Bme pen ter mean wan Por 1 0 acini m Pat te n e i E a S B e pg B8 A Bb VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID Router Ports Auto Learned The Switch will auto detect the prescence of a multicast router and forward IGMP pacets accordingly Dynamic Port List Displays router ports that have been dynamically configured Forbidden Port List Designates a range of ports as being disconnected to multicast enabled routers Ensures that the forbidden router port will not propagate routing packets out Static Port list Designates a range of ports as being connected to multicast enabled routers Ensures that the all packets will reach the multicast enabled router Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button amp to discard them 117 MLD Snooping Multicast Listener Discovery MLD Snooping operates on the IPv6 traffic level for discovering multicast listeners on a directly attached port and performs a similar function to IGMP Snooping for IPv4 MLD snooping allows the Switch to examine MLD packets and make forwarding decisions based on content MLD Snooping limits IPv6 multicast traffic by dynamically configuring the Switch port so that multicast traffic i
48. Mcast Displays the number of Multicast packets received on the port RXBcast Displays the number of Broadcast packets received on the port TXMcast Displays the number of Multicast packets transmit ted on the port TXBcast Displays the number of Broadcast packets transmit ted on the port 177 RMON Index Enter the entry number for Event Event Type Select the event type e Log The event is a log entry SNMP Trap The event is a trap Remote Network Monitoring or RMON is used for sup port monitoring and protocol analysis of LANS by en e Log amp Trap The event is both a log abling various network monitors and console systems to entry and a trap exchange network monitoring data through the Switch Enter the community to which the event bel ogs Description Displays the number of good broadcast pack Event List ets received on the interface Last Time Sent Displays the time that event occurred The Event List defines RMON events on the Switch ge Enter the switch that defined the 178 Event Log Table Event Log Table Select the index of the Event Log from the list From here you can view specific Event logs for the Switch Choose an Event log you wish to view fromt he Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the rop n list i drop down list Cancel button oe to discard them W Controle Swich Event Log Table System Select Event Index nans Fealure E VLAN
49. Protocol Select the method used to au thenticate users None No user authenti cation is used e DES Using the Data En cryption Standard algorithm Encryption Key Enter the Data Encryption Stan dard key Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the 142 Trap Settings SNMP Traps A trap is a type of SNMP message The Switch can send traps to an SNMP manager when an event occurs You can restrict user privileges by specifying which portions of the MIBs that a user can view In this way you restrict which MIBs a user can display and modify for better security In addition you can restrict the types of traps users can send as well You can do this by de termining where messages are sent and what types of messages can be sent per user Traps indicating status changes can be issued by the Switch to the specified trap manager by sending authentication failure messag es and other trap messages 143 ACL An Access Control List ACL allows you to define clas sifi cation rules or establish criteria to provide security to your network by blocking unauthorized users and allowing authorized us ers to access specific areas or resources ACLs can provide basic security for access to the network by controling whether packets are forward ed or blocked at the Switch ports Access Control Lists ACLs are filters that allow you to classify data packets according to a particular content in the packet header
50. Qu niabescuai itp i hentai rate i aS 195 Upgrading Resetting seen 196 Rebooting Logging Out ementa 197 AppendiX qu inata ta oc nono roe d 198 Quick Reference Guide ctis 199 Professional Installation Instruction English French 200 FCC Interference Statement ss 202 IC Interference Statement en 203 CE Interference Statement 205 Chapter 1 Product Overview Er CEHE THE S A E pre e a dass EEE Introduction The EnGenius Neutron Series of EWS PoE Switches Controllers are devices specially designed to support Access Points and IP Surveillance cameras Voice over IP VOIP phones and other Power over Ethernet PoE Capable devices as well as other Ethernet based networking equipment or computers The EWS Layer 2 PoE Switch provides simple yet powerful PoE manageability with features such as IEEE 802 3af or IEEE 802 3at af ports PoE port management loopback detection and IGMP snooping Package Contents Your EnGenius EWS Switch package will contain the following items EnGenius Switch Power Cord RJ45 Console Cable Rack Mount Kit Quick Installation Guide all items must be in package to issue a refund Maximum data rates are based on IEEE 802 3ab standards Actual throughput and range may vary depending on distance between devices or traffic and bandwidth load in the network Features and specifications subject to change without notice Trademarks and registere
51. Server IP or Hostname The Timeout Configurable only if the notify type is Hostname can contain up to 128 alpha Informs Enter the amount of time the numeric characters device waits before re sending The de SNMP Version Select the SNMP version from the list fault is 15 seconds Notify Type Select the type of notification to be sent e Traps Traps are sent e Informs Informs are sent ONLY when v2c is enabled Note The recipient of a trap message does not send a response to the Switch Traps are therefore not as reliable as in Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the form messages which include a request for acknowledgement of receipt Inform Cancel button to discard them messages can be used to ensure that critical information is received by the host However please note that in forms consume more system resources because they must be kept in memory until a response is received Informs also add to network traffic You should consider these effects when deciding whether to issue notifications as traps or informs Community Name Select the Community Name from the list Configurable only if the notify type is Informs Enter the amount of time the device waits before re sending an inform request The default is 3 seconds Enter the UDP port used to send notifi cations 145 MAC ACL MAC ACL This page displays the currently defined MAC based Q System ACLs profiles To add a new ACL clic
52. Size Displays the size of the firmware uploaded in bytes Upload Time Displays the time at which the firmware was uploaded Device List This list displays all the current Access Points connected to the controller Click on the Access Points you wish to upgrade If multiple Access Points are connected you can search for specific Access Points via the search bar at the boittom right of the page Click Add to Upgrade to select devices you wish to upgrade Bulk Uparada Cat imase ira ga iria regido Hodel CSP File Rama ENS DAP SS 00 00 2 20140128 8n mage Selfie TESE Upicat Time z000 J5n D 05 5 18 Firmware version 200 5021 2 Ugicad irda AP mere image fie Io controler Upipad lew File abi Mein few Wi w n APS anb urai uiridi g 63 Status Displays the current status of the Access Point Displays the model number of the Access Point Name ss Displays the name of the Access Point MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the Access Point IP Address Displays the IP address of the Access Point Firmware Version Displays the current firmware version of the Access Point To upgrade please follow the steps below 1 Click on Upload New File to mount AP firmware onto EWS Switch flash 2 Once the Access Point firmware is downloaded onto the Controller the list of Access Points that were selected for the firmware upgrade will appear under Device List 3 Select the Access Points you w
53. TP provides the capability to logically divide a Layer 2 network into regions Every region can contain multiple instances of spanning trees In MSTP all of the interconnected bridges that have the same MSTP configuration comprise an MST region A Common Spanning Tree CST interconnects all adjacent MST Regions and acts as a virtual bridge node for communications between STP or RSTP nodes in the global network MSTP connects all bridges and LAN segments with a single Common and Internal Spanning Tree CIST The CIST is formed as a result of the running Spanning tree algorithm between Switches that support STP RSTP and MSTP protocols Once you specify the VLANs you wish to include in a Multiple Spanning Tree Instance MSTI the protocol will automatically build an MSTI tree to maintain connectivity among each of the 99 VLANs MSTP maintains contact with the global network because each instance is treated as an RSTP node in the Common Spanning Tree CST Click the Edit button to configure the MST settings Next enter information for the VLAN List and choose the priority you wish to use from the drop down list Es LES rspp mare pl n IP MST ID Displays the ID of the MST group that is Configuration created A maximum of 15 groups can be set Reversion for the Switch VLAN List Enter the VLAN ID range from for the configured VLANS to associate with the MST ID The VLAN ID number range is from 1 to 4094 spe WL
54. Use the Weighted Round Robin WRR algorithm to handle packets in priority classes of service It assigns WRR weights to queues Trust Mode Select which packet fields to use for clas Click Apply to save the changes to the system sifying packets entering the Switch DSCP Classify traffic based on the DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point tag value 1p Classify traffic based on the 802 1p The eight priority tags that are specified in IEEEBO2 qp are from 1 to 8 156 CoS Mapping Use the Class of Service CoS Mapping feature to specify which internal traffic class to map to the corresponding CoS value CoS allows you to specify which data packets have greater precedence when traffic is buffered due to congestion uystem Cot Queus LZ Feature VLAN E Management D AL ri 1 1 DoS 2 3 Global Settings CoS Mapping 3 4 DSCP Mappa 4 Part Settings e 5 B Banda nnirni Sionm Control Lal 6 T di Security 7 B E N Tm Dame s Apply 157 CoS Class of Service Displays the CoS priority tag values where O is the lowest and 7 is the highest Check the CoS priority tag box and select the Queue values for each CoS value in the provided fields Eight traffic priority queues are supported and the field values are from 1 8 where one is the lowest priority and eight is the highest priority Click Apply to save the changes to the system Controller Swatch CoS Ma
55. XETIKEX AIATA EIX TH OAHTIA 1999 5 EK 206 Fran ais French Par la pr sente nom du fabricant d clare que l appareil type d appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Italiano Italian Latviski Latvian Con la presente nome del costruttore dichiara che questo tipo di apparecchio conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Ar o name of manufacturer izgatavot ja nosaukums deklar ka type of equipment iek rtas tips atbilst Direkt vas 1999 5 EK b tiskajam prasib m un citiem ar to saistitajiem noteikumiem Lietuviu Lithuanian Siuo manufacturer name deklaruoja kad 3is equipment type atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Nederlands Dutch Hierbij verklaart naam van de fabrikant dat het toestel type van toestel in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Malti Maltese Magyar Hungarian Hawnhekk isem tal manifattur jiddikjara li dan il mudeltal prodott jikkonforma mal htigijietessenzjali uma provvedimenti o rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Alul rott gy rt neve nyilatkozom hogy a t pus megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy
56. adcast domain VLANs also improve security by limiting traffic to specific broadcast domains 802 1Q Each VLAN in a network has an associated VLAN ID which appears in the IEEE 802 10 tag in the Layer 2 header of packets transmitted on a VLAN The IEEE802 10 specification establishes a standard method for tagging Ethernet frames with VLAN membership information The key for IEEE802 1Q to perform its functions is in its tags 802 1Q compliant Switch ports can be configured to transmit tagged or untagged frames A tag field containing VLAN information can be inserted into an Ethernet frame When using 802 1Q VLAN configuration you configure ports to be a part of a VLAN group When a port receives data tagged for a VLAN group the data is discarded unless the port is a member of the VLAN group e iii 123 Enabled Enables 802 10 VLANS This feature is enabled by default VID Displays the VLAN ID for which the network policy is defined The range of the VLAN ID is from 1 494 Enter the VLAN name You can use up to 32 alphanumeric characters Tagged Port Frames transmitted from this port are tagged with the VLAN ID Untagged Port Frames transmitted from this port are untagged dy Important Port based VLAN and 802 10 VLAN are mutually exclusive If you enable port based VLAN then 802 10 VLAN is disabled Note The Switch s default setting is to assign all ports to a single 802 10 VLAN VID 1 Please keep this in mi
57. al amount of power the Switch can provide to all of its PoE ports Ports 1 8 24 or 48 on the Switch are IEEE802 3at af compliant ports Each port is capable of delivering up to 30 Watts and a total PoE budget of 130 185 370 or 740 Watts depending on you model for uninterrupted PoE use To access the page click PoE under the System menu Po Power Budget EWS5912FP 8 130 Watts EWS7928P 185 Watts EWS7952FP 740 Watts Total Power Budget Enter the amount of power the Switch can provide to all ports 75 Consumed Power Shows the total amount of power currently being delivered to all ports Apply Click APPLY to update the the system settings Po Port Settings The EnGenius Layer 2 PoE Switches supports Power over Ethernet PoE as defined by the IEEE 802 3af and 802 3at All ports can support PoE up to 30W Ports 1 24 can supply about 48 VDC power to Powered Devices PDs over standard UTP Ethernet cables The Switch follows the Standard PSE Power Sourcing Equipment pinout whereby power is sent out over pins 1 2 3 and 6 EGS5212FP Ports 1 8 supports both IEEE802 3 af and at The maximum power budget is 130 Watts EGS7228P Ports 1 24 supports both IEEE802 3 af and at The maximum power budget is 185 Watts EGS7228FP Ports 1 24 supports both IEEE802 3 af and at The maximum power budget is 370 Watts and 720 Watts when you are using the EnGenius RPS370 external redundant power supply EGS7252FP Por
58. ame area on the same channel it may cause interference Please specify the maximum number of wireless clients that can associate with the radio Enter a range between 1 127 or fill in O for an unlimited client limit Use the drop down list to set the avail able data rates permitted for the wire less clients The data rate will affect the throughput of the Access Point s The lower the data rate the lower the throughput but the longer the transmis sion distance Enter a Request to Send RTS Threshold value between 1 2346 Use RTS CTS to reduce data collisions on the wireless net work if you have wireless clients that are associated with the same Access Point Changing the RTS threshold can help con trol traffic flow through the Access Point If you specify a lower threshold value RTS packets will be sent more frequently This will consume more bandwidth and re duce the throughput of the Access Point Sending out more RTS packets can help the network recover from interference or collisions which might occur on a busy network or on a network experiencing electromagnetic interference Aggregation Select whether to enable or disable Ag gregation for the Access Point This func tion merges data packets into one packet reducing the number of packets This also increases the packet sizes so please keep this in mind Aggregation is useful for increasing bandwidth throughput in environments that are prone to high er
59. ansmit Power the wireless mode for the Access Point For 2 4 GHz the available options are 802 11b g n mixed 802 11b 802 11b g mixed 802 11g and 802 11n For 5 GHz the available options are 802 11a n mixed 802 11a and 802 11n Use the drop down menu to select the Channel HT as 20 MHz 20 40 MHz or 40 MHz A wider channel improves the performance but some legacy devices operate only on either 20MHz or 40 MHz This option is only available for 802 11n modes Use the drop down menu to select the Extension Channel as the Upper or Lower channel An extension channel is a sec Client Limit Data Rate ondary channel used to bond with the primary channel to increase the range to 40MHz allowing for greater bandwidth This option is only available when Wire less Mode is 802 11n and Channel HT Mode is 20 40 MHz or 40 MHz Use the drop down menu to select the wireless channel the radio will operate on Optimizing channel assignments reduces channel interference and channel utilization for the network thereby im proving overall network performance and increasing the network s client capacity The list of available channels that can be assigned to radios is determined based on which country the Access Points are deployed in 30 RTS CTS Threshold Use the drop down menu to select the transmit power for the radio Increasing the power improves performance but if two or more Access Points are operating in the s
60. at interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING aa Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fol lowing two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Radiation Exposure Statement e WARNING This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 23cm between the radiator amp your body 202 Appendix B IC Interference Statement Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada Rules Operation is subject to the following two
61. ba ga Pa Fa cl Ben are LR E Cure eet ve Moncey Managed A3 Worm Daag SRE Fa TH Hdi Mwd Y E E 20 verb i r m ru 1 a HE ar um i DIET hyv iii Sams gt Gas Tg 5 Meto pets D 1 Lt E i E i GE mm ho d o mm _ m z i 2 ad E Ld ef at a T HORT LE a E A sf all E i Ku d dire Teia un H 13 14 5 1 amp 1T 3E 14 20 Hb 72 1 Time Hour Place your mouse cursor over a bar in the chart to show details of the AP Next click on the bar to show the traf fic of the Access Point in a chart 55 e Name 3F Office MAC 00 13 33 00 05 00 Client number 29 Ta 22565 Total 2 57GB Place your mouse cursor over a bar in the chart to show details of the AP Next click on the bar to show the traf fic of the Access Point in a chart e Total Sort descending by client number Total Rx Tx Sort Use the button to toggle show hide Total Traffic Rx Traffic Tx Traffic and sort chronologi cally by Traffic Client Number 1 day Select a time increment to monitor statistics by 1 day or 1 week 56 Wireless Clients Wiroless Chents Click pn Bu boa in ihe Managed APa chart to comp Se hate ol Pe mah P In addition to viewing information based on specific Ac cess Points you can view data via specific clients as well ee e 204 Mar 5 gt Em for secuirty purposes Select the Access Point you wish to view and check whether
62. ble and configure SSH Settings please refer to SSH Settings on the next page Tera pln Telnet Service Select whether the Telnet Service is Enabled or Disabled It is enabled by default Session Timeout Enter the amount of time that elapses before the Telnet Service is timed out The default is 5 minutes The range is from 0 65535 minutes History Count Enter the entry number for History of Telnet Service The default is 128 The range is from 0 256 Password Retry Enter the number of password request send Count to Telnet Service The default is 3 The range is from 0 120 Silent Time Enter the silent time for Telnet Service The range is from 0 65535 seconds Click Apply to save the changes to the system 170 SSH Settings Secure Shell SSH is a cryptographic network protocol for secure data communication network services SSH is a way of accessing the command line interface on the network Switch The traffic is encrypted so it is difficult to eavesdrop on as it creates a secure connection within an insucure network such as the internet Even if an attacker was able to view the traffic the data would be incomprehensible without the correct encryption key to decode it FIH Era Ls 171 To configure SSH settings for the Switch first select whether you wish to Enable or Disable the SSH service for the Switch Note that SSH is more secure than the Telnet service when deciding between which ser
63. cation It is important to note that the community name can limit access to the SNMP agent from the SNMP network management station function Access Rights SS the level ee objects accessible to the Your ing as a password choices are Read write or Read only Click Add to add a community list to the Switch Next name the community and choose the level of access that ick the Apply button to accept the changes or the will be granted to the specified list from the drop down boxes Cancel button to discard them zapen Basle bees Heen reen Mint Maren Eis 141 User List Privilege Mode Select No Auth Auth or Priv se curity level from the list Use the User List page to create SNMP users for authen No auth Neither authen tication with managers using SNMP v3 to associate them tication nor the privacy security levels are assigned to the group to SNMP groups Click Add to add a new user Auth and ensures that the origin of the SNMP message is authenticated uar Lai Priv Encrypts SNMP Ben Be Emm u tar messages Authentication Protocol Select the method used to au thenticate users MD5 Using the HMAC MD5 algorithm SHA Using the HMAC SHA 96 authentication level em Enter the SHA password and the HMAC SHA 96 password to be used for authentication Authentication Password Enter MD5 password and the HMAC MD5 96 password to be used for authentication Encryption
64. cify the Subnet mask IP address for the Guest E d E mask Network S l Address Starting IP Specify the starting IP address range for the nn address Guest Network WINS Server IP Ending IP Specify the ending IP address range for the address Guest Network WINS Server Specify the Windows Internet Name Service IP WINS Server IP address for the Guest Network WINS is Microsoft s implementation of NetBIOS Name Service NBNS a name server and service for NetBIOS computer names 38 Active Clients From here you can view information on the wireless clients that are associated with the Access Points that the EWS Switch manages If multiple Access Points are connected to the network use the search bar to find an Access Point by its name Active Clients Chen MAC Address AP Device Name XE 85 DE 278286 3F_MoentingAoam Gag D624 FR CA 3E Olfice C4 858 24 FH C1 F MusetingHaam HL AE 386 AC BATE 4F Life DC AE 6 AC 54 FS SF Office JAFET 1002 3F Office IDE CROC 4 SF MeetingRaom BC AMB CS FENDA SF Office BC TO SA BRA OA SF Office TES DEDE eb CB JF Office 1082 1 to 10 of 73 Clients AP MAC Address DI 13 33 00 03 00 po 73 33 Ud d 00 II 73 33 00 03 00 DI 73 33 Ud 01 00 00 13 33 00 02 00 D0 13 33 00 05 00 00 13 33 00 06 00 D0 13 33 00 02 00 00 13 33 00 02 00 00 13 23 00 05 00 Model Name ERA DAR Errada AD EWS310AE EI DA EW531DAP EWS531DAP EW5310AP EW531DAP EWE31DAP EWS310AP 39 Sen SEN
65. ck Port Settings under the System duplex mode When the Switch s auto negotiation is turned off a port uses the pre configured speed and duplex mode when making a connection thus requiring you to make sure that the settings of the peer port are the same in order to connect s Li F e EI A Management ae Wi ul Ea Link Dre Ap Dia iac NI E Monitoring w nk ense Aude Erin hies Cu Ju B Dsgn T Link Dows Pup Dri a lac tz nk kee Aude rici bile 73 Flow Control A concentration of traffic on a port decreases port bandwidth and overflows buffer memory causing packet discards and frame losses Flow Control is used to regulate transmission of signals to match the bandwidth of the receiving port The Switch uses IEEE802 3x flow control in full duplex mode and backpressure flow control in half duplex mode IEEE802 3x flow control is used in full duplex mode to send a pause signal to the sending port causing it to temporarily stop sending signals when the receiving port memory buffers fill Back Pressure flow control is typically used in half duplex mode to send a collision signal to the sending port mimicking a state of packet collision causing the sending port to temporarily stop sending signals and resend later Click APPLY to update the system settings 74 bot Power Budget The PoE Management screen contains system PoE information for monitoring the current power usage and assigns the tot
66. conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Ce dispositif est conforme la norme CNR 210 d Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes 1 le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage pr judiciable et 2 ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage re u y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement ind sirable Caution aa i the device for operation in the band 5150 5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile satellite systems ii high power radars are allocated as primary users i e priority users of the bands 5250 5350 MHz and 5650 5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and or damage to LE LAN devices Avertissement aly i les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5150 5250 MHz sont r serv s uniquement pour une utilisation l int rieur afin de r duire les risques de brouillage pr judiciable aux syst mes de satellites mobiles utilisant les m mes canaux ii De plus les utilisateurs devraient aussi tre avis s que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont d sign s utilisateurs principaux c a d qu ils ont la priorit pour les bandes 5250 5350 MHz et 5650 5850 MHz et que ces radars pou
67. d Security 802 1X The IEEE 802 1X standard authentication uses the RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service protocol to validate users and provide a security standard for network access control The user that wishes to be authenticated is called a supplicant The actual server doing the authentication typically a Radius server is called the authentication server The mediating device such as a Switch is called the authenticator Clients connected to a port on the Switch must be authenticated by the Authentication Server Radius before accessing any services offered by the Switch on the LAN Use a Radius server to authenticate users trying to access a network by relaying Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN EAPOL packets between the Client and Server This establishes the requirements needed for a protocol between the authenticator the system that passes an authentication request to the authentication server and the supplicant the system that requests authentication as well as between the authenticator and the authentication server 162 Global Settings When a supplicant is connected to a Switch port the port issues an 802 1X authentication request to the attached the 802 1X supplicant The supplicant replies with the given username and password and an authentication request is then passed to a configured Radius server The authentication server s user database supports Extended Authentication Pro
68. d Enter the mask of the new source IP Mask address Source IP Address Enter the source IP address Value Source IP Wildcard Enter the mask of the new source IP Mask address 152 VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID to which the IP address EE NOS aver Changes ones Een is attached in IPv4 Based ACE The range is from 1 4094 802 1p Value Enter the 802 1p value The range is from from 0 7 Ethertype Value Enter the Ethertype value The range is from 05DD FFFF Select Any Protocol ID or Select from List from drop down menu Protocol ID Enter the protocol in the ACE to which the packet is matched The range is from 0 255 Select from List Select the ICMP from the list in the provided field ICMP Code Enter the ICMP code The range is from 0 255 Source Port Select Single or Range from the list Enter the source port that is matched to packets The range is from 0 65535 Destination Port Select Single or Range from the list Enter the destination port that is matched to packets The range is from 0 65535 Type of Service Enter the DSCP The range is from 0 63 153 ACL Binding Select the port for which the ACLs are bound to MAC ACL The ACL is MAC address based When an ACL is bound to an interface all the rules that IPv4 ACL The ACL is IP address based have been defined for the ACL are applied to that in IPv6 ACL The ACL is IP address based terface Whenever an ACL is assigned on a port
69. d arises LACP can monitor to verify if all the links are connected to the authorized group LACP is a standard in comput er networking hence LACP should be enabled on the Switch s trunk ports initially in order for both the partic ipating Switches devices that support the standard to use it Port Trunking Port Trunking allows you to assign physical links to one logical link that functions as a single higher speed link providing dramatically increased bandwidth Use Port Trunking to bundle multiple connections and use the combined bandwidth as if it were a Single larger pipe wh Important You must enable Trunk Mode before you can add a port to a trunk group To access the page click Port Trunking under L2 Features Displays the number of the given trunk group You can utilize up to 8 link aggregation groups and each group consisting up to 8 ports on the Switch Active Ports Displays the active participating members of the trunk group Member Port Select the ports you wish to add into the trunk group Up to eight ports per group can be assigned e Static The Link Aggregation is configured manually for specified trunk group e LACP The Link Aggregation is configured dynamically for specified trunk group LACP allows for the automatic detection of links in a Port Trunking Group when connected to a LACP compliant Switch You will need to ensure both the Switch and device connected to are the same mode in
70. d trademarks are the property of their respective owners For United States of America Copyright 2014 EnGenius Technologies Inc All rights reserved Compliant with FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense 8 Technical Specifications Standard DO W972FP EWS7928P TI EWS7952FP Pons JB ess Ports 1 8 output up to 30 Watts Ports 1 24 output up to 30 Ports 1 48 output up to 30 per Port mars per Port Watts per Port SFP Slots SD RAM E 236g E Port Functions 8 24 or 48 10 100 1000Mbps Ports in the front panel Depending on model 2 or 4 100 1000Mbps SFP Ports Depending on model 1 RJ 45 Port PoE Capability PoE Standard Port 1 8 24 or 48 Support IEEE 802 3at af PoE Capable Ports Port 1 8 24 or 48 can output up to 30 Watts LED Indicator Device Power LED x1 Fault LED x1 PoE Max LED x1
71. e PVIDs cannot create VLANs that extend outside a given Switch If no VLANS are defined on the Switch all ports are then assigned to a default VLAN with a PVID equal to 1 Note To enable PVID functionality the following requirements must be met All ports must have a defined PVID e f no other value is specified the default VLAN PVID is used e f you wish to change the port s default PVID you must first create a VLAN that includes the port as a member 126 mod reet Manager VLAM vosc LA ma Mime Lor de Ue E Ema E Uriar s Cognac EVID Escape Type beyt Filner oa Displays the VLAN ID to which the PVID tag is assigned Configure the PVID to assign untagged or tagged frames received on the selected port PVID Enter the PVID value The range is from 1 4094 Accept Type Select Tagged Only and Untagged Only from the list Tagged Only The port discards any untagged frames it s receives The port only accepts tagged frames Untagged Only Only untagged frames received on the port are accepted All The port accepts both tagged and untagged frames Ingress Filtering Specify how you wish the port to handle tagged frames Select Enabled or Disabled from the list Enabled tagged frames are discarded if VID does not match the PVID of the port e Disabled All frames are forwarded in accordance with the IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Click APPLY to update the the system settings 1
72. e Protocol STP allows you to ensure that you do not create loops when you have redundant paths in the network STP provides a single active path between two devices on a network in order to prevents loops from being formed when the Switch is interconnected via multiple paths 88 STP uses a distributed algorithm to select a bridging device that serves as the root for the spanning tree network It does this by selecting a root port on each bridging device to incur the lowest path cost when forwarding a packet from that device to the root device It then selects a designated bridging device from each LAN which incurs the lowest path cost when forwarding a packet from that LAN to the root device Next all ports connected to designated bridging devices are assigned as designated ports After determining the lowest cost Spanning tree it enables all root ports and designated ports disabling all other ports Network packets are therefore only forwarded between root ports and designated ports eliminating any possible network loops STP provides a single active path between two devices on a network in order to prevent loops from being formed when the Switch is interconnected via multiple paths Gobel Zeen ET iura Les Once a stable network topology has been established all bridges listen for Hello Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDUs transmitted from the Root Bridge of the Spanning Tree If a bridge does not receive a Hello BPDU after a
73. e Switch Next select whether you wish to use V2 or V3 Finally select whether you wish to enable or disable the Report Suppression feature for the Switch Version Report Suppression Select to Enable or Disable IGMP Snooping on the Switch The Switch snoops all IGMP packets it receives to determine which segments should receive packets directed to the group address when enabled Select the IGMP version you wish to use If an IGMP packet received by the interface has a version higher than the specified version this packet will be dropped Select whether Report Suppression is Enabled or Disabled for IGMP Snooping The Report Suppression feature limits the amount of membership reports the member sends to multicast capable routers Apply Click Apply to update the system settings 112 VLAN Settings Displays the VLAN ID IGMP Snooping Status Enables or Disables the IGMP snooping Use the IGMP Snooping VLAN Settings to configure IGMP feature for the specified VLAN ID Snooping settings for VLANs on the system The Switch Fast Leave Enables or Disables the IGMP snooping performs IGMP Snooping on VLANs that send IGMP Fast Leave for the specified VLAN ID packets You can specify the VLANs that IGMP Snooping Enabling this feature allows the Switch to immediately remove the Layer 2 Should be performed on Choose from the drop down LAN port from its forwarding table box whether to Enable or Disable IGMP Snooping
74. e for ports you wish to be selected for forwarding first In instances where the priority value is identical the MSTP function will implement the lowest MAC address into the forwarding state and other interfaces will be blocked Note that a lower priority values mean higher priorities for forwarding packets tarred Pais fecal Pad CT Roo Cest mel ect imer Ban nipe Co eer ICH Ec CH cm Ti Pra Com 102 Displays the ID of the MST group that is created A maximum of 15 MST ID groups can be set for the Switch Displays port or trunked port ID Priority Select the bridge priority value for the MST When Switches or bridges are running STP each is assigned a priority After exchanging BPDUs the Switch with the lowest priority value becomes the root bridge The bridge priority is a multiple of 4096 If you specify a priority that is not a multiple of 4096 the priority is automatically set to the next lowest priority that is a multiple of 4096 For example if you set the priority to any value from O through 4095 the priority is set to O The default priority is 32768 The valid range is from 0 61440 The Internal Path Cost setting allows you to specify the relative cost of sending spanning tree traffic through the interface to adjacent bridges within a spanning tree region Displays the operation cost of the path from this bridge to the Root Bridge This is the bridge identifier of the CST Regional Root It is
75. e log facility is used to separate out log messages by application or by function allowing you to send logs to different files in the syslog server Use the drop down menu to select localO local1 local2 local3 local4 local5 local6 or local7 ERR AJERT SAIT Ae RD HOT g i CEDE Fam Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button 188 to discard them Log Table A counter incremented whenever an entry to the Switch s history log is From here users can view and delete the history log made It displays the last entry highest Select the Log Target you wish to view from the drop sequence number first Displays the time of the log entry EES Category Displays the category of the history log entry for example If the name of a VLAN group is changed the category will display VLAN If a device is con EE Conroer e Log Table nected to the Switch the category will mem display Port feet Log Tasar Eufoed Severity Displays the level of severity of the log entry Messages are assigned a severity Ba Timestamp Cotegorr Sevecity Mage code 1 Janf 7052 IR oe ploen e ab r mari aart ven Del Message Displays text describing the event that 7 an D WEZ A dem Fine eB ke re dol Rane cn Pied triggered the history log entry 3 Jen 1125 Pon asteca Pon pis mk up d Jm 12044 Pot amer Pan t mx cou Click CLEAR to clear the buffered log in the memory E danii Pat mas Pon gii
76. e maintenance Saving Configurations bar Maintenance functions include saving configuration settings upgrading firmware resetting the configuration to factory default standards rebooting the device and logging out of the interface L Important You must save any setting changes before rebooting Failure to save results in loss of new The following represents the Maintenance Menu bar configuration changes i Follow this procedure to save the configuration Ex cu O b Save Upgrade Reset Reboot Logout 1 Click u to save the entire configuration changes you have made to the device to Switch 2 Click OK The page at 192 168 0 239 says Do you want to save config to device Cora 195 Upgrading a WARNING Backup your configuration information before upgrading to prevent loss of settings information Follow this procedure to upgrade the Firmware 1 Click to start upgrading 1 Click Choose File When a window opens browse to the location of your new Firmware Firmware Upgrade 3 Select the new Firmware file and click OK 4 A prompt will displays to confirm the Firmware Upgrade Click OK and follow the on screen instructions to complete the Firmware Upgrade Note The Upgrade process may require a few minutes to complete It is advised to clear your browser cache after upgrading your firmware Resetting 45 WARNING The Reset function will delete all configuration information from the current de
77. e more complex 136 In SNMPv3 User based Security Model USM authenti cation is implemented along with encryption allowing you to configure a secure SNMP environment The SN MPv3 protocol uses different terminology than SNMPv1 and SNMPvZc as well In the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c protocols the terms agent and manager are used In the SNMPv3 protocol agents and managers are renamed to entities With the SNMPv3 protocol you create users and determine the protocol used for message authentication as well as if data transmitted between two SNMP enti ties is encrypted The SNMPv3 protocol supports two authentication pro tocols HMAC MD5 96 MD5 and HMAC SHA 96 SHA Both MD5 and SHA use an algorithm to generate a mes sage digest Each authentication protocol authenticates a user by checking the message digest In addition both protocols use keys to perform authentication The keys for both protocols are generated locally using the Engine ID and the user password to provide even more security In SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c user authentication is ac complished using types of passwords called Communi ty Strings which are transmitted in clear text and not supported by authentication Users can assign views to Community Strings that specify which MIB objects can be accessed by a remote SNMP manager The default Community Strings for the Switch used for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c management access for the Switch are public which allows authorized manag
78. each device along the end to end transmission path Furthermore all devices in the network must also be consistent on the maximum Jumbo Frame size So it is important to do a thorough investigation of all your devices in the communication paths to validate their settings Jumbo Frame Enter the size of jumbo frame The range is from 1522 9216 bytes Enter the size of jumbo frame The range is from 1522 9216 bytes Click APPLY to update the the system settings 122 VLAN A Virtual LAN VLAN is a group of ports that form a logical Ethernetsegmentona Layer 2 Switch which provides better administration security and management of multicast traffic A VLAN is a network topology configured according to a logical scheme rather than a physical layout When you use a VLAN users can be grouped by logical function instead of physical location All ports that frequently communicate with each other are assigned to the same VLAN regardless of where they are physically on the network VLANs let you logically segment your network into different broadcast domains so that you can group ports with related functions into their own separate logical LAN segments on the same Switch This allows broadcast packets to be forwarded only between ports within the VLAN which can avoid broadcast packets being sent to all the ports on a single Switch A VLAN also increases network performance by limiting broadcasts to a smaller and more manageable logical bro
79. eature Transmission Interval Enter the interval at which LLDP ee advertisement updates are sent The on the Switch Next enter the Transmission interval default value is 30 The range is from Holdtime Multiplier Reinitialization Delay parameter 5 32 768 and the Transmit Delay parameter When finished click Holdtime Multiplier Enter the amount of time that LLDP f packets are held before packets are APPLY to update the the system settings discarded and measured in multiples of the Advertised Interval The default is 4 The range is from 2 10 Reinitialization Delay Enter the amount of time of delay before reinitializing LLDP The default is 2 The range is from 1 10 Transmit Delay Enter the amount of time that passes between successive LLDP frame transmissions The default is 2 seconds The range is 1 8192 seconds 107 Local Device Chassis ID Subtype Displays the chassis ID type Chassis ID Displays the chassis ID of the device LLDP devices must support chassis and port ID transmitting the LLDP frame advertisement as well as the system name system ARA the administratively assigned evice name ID system description and system capability advertisements Here you can view detailed LLDP information for the EnGenius Switch is Controller Sw Local Dovien id Ke Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the FEE Link Aggreg mise eat ID Butoge MAS Ades Cancel button e to discard them Maror bo
80. econfigure the network to re establish a valid network topology 91 Root Address Forward Delay Hello Time Displays the Root Bridge MAC address Root in Root Bridge refers to the base of the span ning tree which the Switch could be config ured for Displays the priority for the bridge When Switches are running STP each is assigned a priority After exchanging BPDUs the Switch with the lowest priority value becomes the root bridge Displays the Switch Forward Delay Time This is the time in seconds the Root Switch will wait before changing states called listening to learning Displays the bridge Switch Maximum Age Time This is the amount of time a bridge waits before sending a configuration mes sage The default is 20 seconds Displays the Switch Hello Time This is the amount of time a bridge remains in a listening and learning state before forwarding packets The default is 15 seconds 92 Port Settings Edge Port Indicate whether the port is Enabled or Disabled STP and RSTP help guard against the formation of loops in an Ethernet network topology A loop occurs when Yes Designates the port as an edge port nodes transmit packets to each other over more than e No There is no edge port status one data path Packets can become caught in repetitious p2p MAC A P2P port must operate in full duplex Like cycles that needlessly consume network bandwidth edge ports P2P ports tran
81. ee 42 Member Settings Autoconfiguration 43 Radio Settings 2 4 GHz 5 GHZ 43 Autoconfiguration in 43 Wireless Radio Settings 2 4 GHz 5 GHZ 44 Advanced Settings is 46 Visual Monitoring c ni cuenta adiar adia dire doa 48 gt Kei ise AE 48 Navigation TIPS sussa eredi od nati ra e td 49 Map MG cst sed ba ptas ed 50 Navigation TIPS cs se due itia dut Ou mtm 51 Floor View Floorplan Image een 52 Status Dashboard hin niente nire 53 Managing Images eminentes 53 Floorplan View Floor View nem 53 Navigation Tips Color Legend 54 How to use a Floor Plan View 54 LAIS US ne re ri SER AR 55 ACCESS POS ed rero ape eti dt HERR 55 Wireless RI E 57 Mal de EE 59 SSL Fu 59 Generating a New Certificate 59 Certification Information sees 60 Advanced MET de EE 60 Trouble SBoOLUlllg ov reete tee e erem 61 Choosing an Access Point to Diagnose 61 Bulk ET 63 Device DIST supp tb hod wien vp Rd BR RAO 63 Chapter 3 Switch Management 65 SMS LEITE rt Sad dta be neto bebo e dite toti 66 SUP RN ER RE Ue 67 SAC Bal sani cT 67 IP Setting S sete preteen tetrum dl er inet d 68 JS D M 68 lisi Em 70 SX EK RE a imite ati 71 EE SetUfipS caesa qoo tt te Ut Ew rag lens 73 e sanitas a E bib bo dais 75 Powei BUG SE Liane nata nt st 75 POE Port SONGS ce ans aaa 76 EE EA 79 EZ SE 80 Link E
82. eir Mu p hosts if they wish to receive mul device is the IGMP querier The snooping Switch sends ticast traffic The Querier feature out periodic queries with a time interval equal to the will check uL DE to receive multicast traffic when configured querier query interval The IGMP query keeps enabled An clectedeuerier will the Switch updated with the current multicast group assume the role of querying the membership information If the Switch does not received LAN for group members and then the updated membership information then it will stop propagates the service requests on f ding multicasts to specified VLANs oe cuu aS orwarding p i to ensure that it will continue to receive the multicast service This feature is only supported for IG G o MPv1 and v2 snooping are ess a um 8 l est oe pu Ui Querier Version Enter the version of IGMP packet a that will be sent by this port If an IGMP packet received by the V tae port has a version higher than the specified version this packet will be dropped Robustness Provides fine tuning to allow for expected packet loss on a subnet It is used in calculating the following IGMP message intervals The de fault is 2 Interval Enter the amount of time in sec onds between general query transmissions The default is 125 seconds 114 Oper Interval Displays the IGMP Interval of the ce ME a ts Dn Bans a a Ti operational querier e Max Response E
83. ement Stations to retrieve MIB objects and private which allow authorized management stations to retrieve and modify MIB objects 137 Global Settings SNMP State Enables or Disables the SMNP function The default SNMP global Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is an OSI state is Enabled Local Engine ID 10 64 Enter the Switch s Engine ID for the Layer 7 Application Layer protocol designed specifically Characters remote clients A SNMPv3 engine is for managing and monitoring network devices The an independent SNMP agent that inda resides on the Switch This engine SNMP agents maintain a list of variables that are used protects against message replay to manage the device The variables are defined in the delay and redirection issues The engine ID is also used in combination Management Information Base MIB which provides a with user passwords to generate standard presentation of the information controlled by security keys for authenticating and encrypting SNMPv3 packets Normally a local engine ID is automatically generated that is unique to the Switch This is referred to as the default engine ID If the local engine ID is deleted or changed Seege E all local SNMP users will be cleared ott me a mg t and you will need to reconfigure all existing users the on board SNMP agent Cra Bil Rg Click Apply to save the changes to the system 138 View List SNMP uses an extensible design w
84. er the name of the new ACL Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button to discard them IPv amp ACL System L Peale Index Marte E VLAN 1 vile p Managerni gt AGL MAC ACL MAC AGE vd ACL Pd ACE Pe ACE ACL Binding A oS pc p Mornsioring Diagnestic s 151 IPv6 Based ACE ACL Name Select the ACL from the list Sequence Enter the sequence number which signifies the order of the specified ACL relative to other ACLs assigned to the selected interface The valid range is from 1 2147483646 1 being processed first Allows IPv6 Based Access Control Entry ACE to be de fined within a configured ACL as y Action Select what action taken if a packet matches the criteria Green e pe Permit Forward packets ben Pemi that meet the ACL criteria pouce sentis al op Deny Drops packets that ee meet the ACL criteria EES Protocol Select the Any Protocol ID or Select EC f from List from drop down menu Sext WP Peate Lang Range 3 19 Dee decia es Dee P Protocol ID Enter the proto enger IP Ad n Value col in the ACE to which the packet is extras Ped ego Neu 19 matched M E fm MIS Select from List Select the aaa protocol from the list in the provided Zeeche KM dE T field rojo leie nh A Destination IP Address Enter the destination IP address i Der Cag ni Dent Care Deet Ce Value bag Seen deel a NS Destination IP Wildcar
85. es n 25 d B Backup Upgrade Reset Rebel Logoul 6291 ke B225WB GOK TOTAL AVAILABLE HUE Image Sire KB LH 55 Z B a Preiaus Mex b Status Dashboard Total Displays the total memory storage space allocated for uploading custom floorplans Available Display the memory storage space that is currently available Displays the memory storage space that is currently in use Shows a preview of a custom uploaded image Name Shows the name of the custom uploaded image Image Size Displays th e file size of the custom uploaded image Managing Images Add Uploads a new image The campatible formats are GIF PNG or JPG format up to 819 KB per image Edit Edits the name of the uploaded image 5 Delete Removes an uploaded image 53 Floorplan View Floor View From this page the administrator can place Access Points onto the custom uploaded image by drag ging and dropping markers in the Access Point list EnGenius Navigating Tips Use to scroll up down left or right Use toZoom in out Alternatively you can use the mouse to navigate by clicking and dragging the left mouse button Use the mouse wheel to zoom in out q The number in the marker represents the number of wireless clients that are currently connected to the Access Point AP List Click to reveal a list of APs that the EWS Switch is currently managing EXE Save Plan Click for settings to take
86. es regles s y rapportant L installation et les reglages ne doivent pas etre modifies par l utilisateur final 2 Emplacement D installation En usage normal afin de respecter les exigences reglementaires concernant l exposition aux radiofrequences ce produit doit etre installe de facon a respecter une distance de 23cm entre l antenne emettrice et les personnes 3 Antenn Externe Utiliser uniiquement les antennes approuvees par le fabricant L utilisation d autres an tennes peut conduire a un niveau de rayonnement essentiel ou non essentiel depassant les niveaux limites definis par FCC IC ce qui est interdit 4 Procedure D installation Consulter le manuel d utilisation 5 Avertissement Choisir avec soin la position d installation et s assurer que la puissance de sortie ne de passe pas les limites en vigueur La violation de cette regle peut conduire a de serieuses penalites federales 201 Appendix A Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee th
87. etecting the Specify the Subnet mask IP address for the Guest wireless client s RSSI value lower than specified mask Network The RSSI value can be adjusted to allow for more Starting IP Specify the starting IP address range for the clients to stay associated to this Access Point address Guest Network Note that setting the RSSI value too low may cause wireless clients to reconnect frequently address Guest Network The range is from 90 dBm 60 dBm WINS Server Specify the Windows Internet Name Service Guest The Guest Network feature allows administrators IP WINS Server IP address for the Guest Network Network to grant Internet connectivity to visitors or guests WINS is Microsoft s implementation of NetBIOS while keeping other networked devices and Name Service NBNS a name server and service sensitive personal or company information private for NetBIOS computer names and secure Automatic DHCP Server Settings Starting IP Enter the staring IP adrress that you would like address to use Ending IP Enter the final IP address that you would like to address use WINS Server IP Enter the WINS Server IP adress for the cluster 46 Guest Network Band Status SSID Security Encryption Hidden SSID Client Isolation 24GHz Disabled EnGenius 2 4GHz GuestMetwork None None No Ho aGHz Disabled EnGenius oGHz GuestMetwork Hone None Mo Ho Manual IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Automatic DHCP Server Settings Start
88. ge number of VLANs If there is only one VLAN in the network a single STP works appropriately H the network contains more than one VLAN however the logical network configured by a single STP would work but it becomes more efficent to use the alternate paths available by using an alternate spanning tree for different VLANs or groups of VLANs MSTP which is based on RSTP for fast convergence is designed to sup port independent spanning trees based on VLAN groups MSTP provides multiple forwarding paths for data traffic and enables load balancing STP and RSTP prevent loops from forming by ensuring that only one path exists between the end nodes in your network RSTP is designed as a general replacement for the slower legacy STP RSTP is also incorporated into MSTP With STP convergence can take up to a minute to complete in a larger network This can result in the loss of communication between various parts of the network during the convergence process so STP can subsequent ly can lose data packets during transmission 90 RSTP on the other hand is much faster than STP It can complete a convergence in seconds so it greatly dimin ishes the possible impact the process can have on your network compared to STP RSTP reduces the number of State changes before active ports start learning pre defining an alternate route that can be used when a node or port fails and retain the forwarding database for ports insensitive to changes in t
89. he Access Point resides in Override Check this selection box if you wish to configure 2 4 GHz 5 GHz Settings Cluster Wireless Radio Settings individually for the select Settings Access Point From here you can configure details about the cluster Hess e he drop down joel cu the ds mode Mode or the access point For 2 z available options e the Gel GHz SC SE x are 802 11b g n mixed 802 11b 802 11b g mation regarding the types oT channels Tor the cluster mixed 802 11g 802 1 1n only For 5GHz available options are 802 11a n mixed 802 11a 802 11n only Kess D Channel HT Use the drop down menu to set the Channel HT Mode as 20MHz 20 40MHz or 40MHz A wider channel apen improves the performance but some legacy EE E devices can operate only on either 20MHz or 40 MHz This option is only available for 802 11n modes only Extension Use the drop down menu to set the Extension Channel Channel as Upper or Lower channel An extension channel is a secondary channel used to bond with the primary channel to increase this range to 40MHz allowing for greater bandwidth This option is only available when Wireless Mode is 802 11n and Channel HT Mode is 20 40 MHz or 40MHz Channel Use the drop down menu to set the wireless channel the radio will operate on Optimizing channel assignments reduces channel interference and channel utilization thereby improving overall network performance and increasing the netwo
90. he CIST regional ae root in a region mesma van ene m External Root Cost External Root Cost is the cost to the PEU MESES BE TT E DS a CRE mE Regional Root Bridge This is the bridge identifier of the CST Regional Root It is made up using the bridge priority and the Ln HE wenns GE e base MAC address of the bridge E wie a Internal Port Cost Enter the cost of the port T Steeg Em OR Edge Port Conf Displays the Edge Port state Designated Bridge This is the Bridge Identifier of the bridge of the Designated Port It is Cr xr dictu EEN GET Apply Click APPLY to update the the system settings and the base MAC address of the bridge Port Role Each MST Bridge Port that is enabled is assigned a Port Role within each spanning tree The port role will be one of the following values Root Port Designated Port Alternate Port Backup Port Master Port or Disabled Port State The Forwarding State of this port The state parameters are Discarding Learning Forwarding or Disabled 98 MST Instance Settings Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol or MSTP enables the grouping of multiple VLANs with the same topology requirements into one Multiple Spanning Tree Instance MSTI MSTP then builds an Internal Spanning Tree IST for the region containing commonly configured MSTP bridges Instances are not supported in STP or RSTP Instead they have the same spanning tree in common within the VLAN MS
91. he tree structure when reconfiguration occurs Select whether to Enable or Disable the Spanning Tree function for the Switch Next select whether you wish to enable STP RSTP or MSTP Again please note that only one Spanning tree function can be active at a time Apply Click APPLY to update the the system settings Root Bridge The Root Bridge serves as an administrative point for all Spanning Tree calculations to determine which redundant links to block in order to prevent network loops From here you can view all the information regarding the Root Bridge within the STP All other decisions in a spanning tree network such as ports being blocked and ports being put in a forwarding mode are made regarding a root bridge The root bridge is the root of the constructed tree within a spanning tree network Thus the root bridge is the bridge with the lowest bridge ID in the spanning tree network The bridge ID includes two parts the bridge priority 2 bytes and the bridge MAC address 6 bytes The 802 1d default bridge priority is 32768 STP devices exchange Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDUs periodically All bridges listen for Hello BPDUs Bridge Protocol Data Units transmitted from the root bridge If a bridge does not get a Hello BPDU after a predefined interval called the Maximum Age the bridge assumes that the link to the root bridge is down The bridge then initiates negotiations with other bridges to r
92. here the available information is defined by Management Information bases MIBs MIBs describe the structure of the management data of a device subsystem they use a hierarchical namespace containing Object Identifiers OID to organize themselves Each OID identifies a variable that can be read or set via SNMP The SNMP View List is created for the SNMP management station to manage MIB objects Click the New button to create a new entry Msn Lrsi Ka eme abire OEI Seabee Usch Ve Tee a 1 DI cl ei View Name Enter the view name The view name can con tain up to 30 alphanumeric characters Subtree OID Enter the Object Identifier OID Subtree The OID identifies an object tree MIB tree that will be included or excluded from access by an SNMP manager Note that the first character must be a period Wild cards can be used to mask a specific portion of the OID string using a period Subtree Mask Select O or 1 for Subtree mask The mask of the Subtree OID 1 means this object number is concerned amd O means do not concern View Type Select whether the defined OID branch within MIB tree will be included or excluded from the selected SNMP view Generally if the view type of an entry is Excluded another entry of view type Included should exist and its OID subtree should overlap the Excluded view entry Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button amp to discard them 1
93. hese entries are then used to forward packets through the Switch Static MAC addresses along with the Switch s port security allow only devices in the MAC address table on a port to access the Switch Etape MAC Address Di Siete To access the page click Static MAC Address under L2 Features Displays the index for the Static MAC Address table Port Select the port where the MAC address entered in the previous field will be automatically forwarded VID Enter the VLAN ID on which the IGMP snooping querier is administratively enabled and for which the VLAN exists in the VLAN database MAC Address Enter a unicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding or filtering information Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button amp to discard them 104 Dynamic MAC Address n Displays the index for the Dynamic MAC Address table If there is no packet received from the device within the MAC Address Displays the MAC addresses that the Switch learned from a specific port be removed from related network devices The Dynamic Select the port to which the entry refers The Switch will automatically learn the devices MAC m E the VLAN ID corresponding to the MAC address and store it to the Dynamic MAC address table address aging time the Switch adopts an aging mechanism for updating the tables from which MAC address entries will MAC Address Table shows the MAC addresses and their Click
94. ick Local Area Connecton Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 If your computer is already on a network ensure that you have set it to a Static IP Address on the Interface 9 Example 192 168 0 10 and the Subnet mask address as 255 255 255 0 Open a web browser on your computer In the address bar of the web browser enter 192 168 0 239 and click Enter A login screen will appear By default the username isadminandthe passwordis password Enter the current password of the Switch and then click Login To make access to the web based management interface more secure it s highly reccomended that you change the password to something more unique Once logged in click IP Settings under the System menu and select Static IP to configure the IP settings of the management interface Enter the IP address Subnet mask and Gateway 10 Click Apply to update the system Web Access Use this procedure to access the management interface through a Web browser for device configuration 1 Open a Web browser on your computer and enter the following address default http 192 168 0 239 2 On the login screen use the following information Username admin Password password To make access to the web based management interface more secure it s highly reccomended that you change the password to something more unique Chapter 2 Controller Management OE 2 Wireless Controller amp Layer 2 Switch
95. ill be forwarded to the multicast router reachable from the port ee 5 bo A a o e po amp 121 VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID Router Ports Au The Switch will automatically detect to Learned the presence of a multicast router and forward MLD packets accordingly Dynamic Port List Displays router ports that have been dynamically configured Forbidden Port List Designates a range of ports as being dis connected to multicast enabled routers Ensure that the forbidden router port will not propagate routing packets out Designates a range of ports as being connected to multicast enabled routers Ensure that the all packets will reach the multicast enabled router Static Port List Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button amp to discard them Jumbo Frame Ethernet has used the 1500 byte frame size since its inception Jumbo frames are network layer PDUs that have a size much larger than the typical 1500 byte Ethernet Maximum Transmission Unit MTU size Jumbo frames extend Ethernet to 9000 bytes making them large enough to carry an 8 KB application datagram plus packet header overhead If you intend to leave the local area network at high speeds the dynamics of TCP will require you to use large frame sizes The EnGenius Layer 2 Switch supports a Jumbo Frame size of up to 9216 bytes Jumbo frames need to be configured to work on the ingress and egress port of
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97. indicate a preferred path Or Edge Port to indicate if the value will be configured as an active attached device can support fast forwarding or link type link in Wee Tree no o dica E EEN S a port with higher priority less likely to indicate a point to point connection or shared media t be blocked if the Spanning Tree connection Algorithm is detecting network loops When more than one port is ps assigned the highest priority the EC port with lowest numeric identifier Fr TETE ez TT e E wn SES will be enabled The range is from Sen SE LC SE e e Ee ra 0 240 in steps of 16 and the default is 128 Internal Path Cost Conf The Internal Path Cost setting eos d allows you to specify the relative Ont hia I i emer dad ERE cost of sending spanning tree traffic through the interface to adjacent bridges within a spanning tree aS region v salam m Internal Path Cost Oper The External Path Cost setting is seinem Pm used to calculate the cost of sending spanning tree traffic through the interface to reach an adjacent spanning tree region The spanning tree algorithm tries to minimize the total path cost between each point of the tree and the root bridge 97 Designated Root Bridge Displays the Root Bridge for the CST It is comprised using the bridge ES priority and the base MAC address of ien Us D Um ve Er name D wen E SS UK the bridge unm m re Se ke Em ke Ze M sbb Internal Root Cost This is the cost to t
98. ing IP Address Ending IP Address WINS Server IP Apply Click APPLY to update the the system settings 47 Visual Monitoring Topology View From here you can see a visual view of the topology of the cluster in the netwrok Use the directional pad and the plus or minus buttons to navigate your view of the network You can also search Access Points in the network via their IP or MAC address Check the Show Port Info box to show whether you wish the search query to show port information Topology View The following table explains the color coding of Access Points in the topology view Green Online o Status Change Click the Save Topology button to update your settings Tha saich will auscmair iy generale pou curent mehak Hopolog Clck on Save Dopo aber conning per inpol Moshoatss ol change will le dispioagod upon detecting Topology change One Cmna O Hui Unranaged ispa Change ki Sie Pert kafe 4 e a a a F A V 1 a j j j to 10 io e Le 48 Navigating Tips Use toscroll up down left or right Use to Zoom in out Alternatively you can use the mouse to navigate by clicking and dragging the left mouse button Use the mouse wheel to zoom in out Mouse over a device to show information about the de vice Left click on the Switch to redirect to the Switch UI on the collapsible topology tree Left click on the Access Point to redirect to the Active Clients
99. ink us Pot 5 Jen 1129 Pitia mico Pos 15 Pot abis e Gelee power Jam ndo Pete ogee Pod oe ct Fou Bani IL TIM eet b ur BA gi nee Aian an ds i20 56 Fort noce Pen aii mk ug Management l dani 11 0700 Ter rare Pan DS ax reum SEL 1b dim 11 189 42 Foi mica Pan gi Ink ug 12 J602 11183 Pas mulca Pon 15 PoE sativa m dele poner 189 Diagnostics Cable Diagnostics Cable Diagnostics helps you to detect whether your cable Select the port to which the cable is connected Pair A B C and D Displays the cable test results Open A cable is not connected to the port e OK A cable is connected to the port Cable Length A B Displays the approximate cable length has connectivity problems provides information about C and D where errors have occurred in the cable The tests use Time Domain Reflectometry TDR technology to test the quality of a copper cable attached to a port TDR detects a cable To verify accuracy of the test it is reccomended that you fault by sending a signal through the cable and reading run multiple tests in case of a test fault or user error the signal that is reflected back All or part of the signal is reflected back either by cable defects or by the end of the cable when an issue is present Cables are tested when the ports are in the down state with the exception of the cable length test Ca Daia mg ais sgh Edo Leeft pond E 190 Click Test to perf
100. inside regions CST instances allow different regions to communicate between themselves CST is also used for traffic within the region for any VLANs not covered by a MSTI In an MSTP enabled network there is only one CIST that runs between MST regions and single spanning tree devices A network may contain multiple MST regions and other network segments running RSTP Multiple regions and other STP bridges are interconnected using a single CST 95 Enter the information to set UD CIST for the Switch Maximum Age The Max Age may be set to ensure that old information does not endlessly circulate through redundant paths in the network preventing the effective propagation of 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 The user may choose a time between priority will be chosen as the root bridge A 6 and 40 seconds The default value is 20 lower value has a higher priority The default seconds value is 32768 and should be an exact TX Hold Count Enter the maximum number of Hello packets divisor of 4096 m transmitted per interval The count can be Maximum Hop Used to set the number of hops between specified tom Tto 10 The default 5 9 devices in a spanning tree region before the Hello Time Enter the Switch s Hello Time This is the BPDU packet sent by the Switch is discarded interval between t
101. ish to upgrade and click Add to Upgrade to start the firmware upgrading process 64 Chapter 3 OE 2 System The navigation pane at the left of the Web browser interface contains a System tab that enables you to manage your Switch and controller with features under the following main menu options Switch System L2 Features VLAN Management ACL QoS Security Monitoring Diagnostics Controller Device Management Visual Monitoring Statistics Maintenance The description that follows in this chapter describes configuring and managing the system settings within the Switch 66 Search Bar At the top right corner of the Graphical User Interface GUI is the search bar which you can use to find and jump to any of the Switch or Controller management features When you type in a word all possible results for that word in the navigation pane will appear Click on the results from the drop down list to open that management tab k L 4 Upgrade gt Reset o Reboot 3 Logout Summary e The Summary screen contains general device information about the Switch including the device name Firmware version MAC address IP address Gateway and System Uptime Displays the model name of the Switch FW version Displays the installed firmware version of the Switch Serial Number Displays the serial number of the Switch Base M
102. ith the SSID Note For the Controller to function properly make sure that all ports on all cascading switches as well connected to EWS APs on the switch are configured as the same VLAN ID as the Controller s Management VLAN ID Click Apply to save the changes to the system SSID Configuration VLAN Isolation Select Enable to prevent wireless clients SSD Config from communicating with any other device a unes PUR PORUM on a different VLAN mE VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID for the SSID profile The m Lame Dae range is from 174094 Note For the Controller to function properly mem ee Gas zeen make sure that all ports on all cascading switches as well connected to EWS APs on the switch are configured as the same VLAN ID as the Controllers Management VLAN ID Iran m em zb A jo G f Logs EA Traffic Shaping Traffic Shaping regulates the flow of packets leaving an interface to deliver improved Quality of Service Basic Settings Enable SSID Select to enable or disable the SSID Enable Traffic Select to enable or disable Wireless Traffic broadcasting feature Shaping Shaping for the Access Point Select the SSID for the current profile This is Download Limit The Download Limit specifies the wireless the name that is visible to wireless clients on transmission speed used for downloading the network The range is from 17999 Mbps Hidden SSID Select Enable to hide the SSID from Upload Limi
103. k Add and enter the ei 12 Feature Index Name name of the new ACL af VLAN E Management ACL de Chath Em G Monglorng Cspnoshes Profile identifier Enter the MAC based ACL name You can use up to 32 alphanumeric characters Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button to discard them 146 Mac Based ACE Use this page to view and add rules to MAC based ACLs ae ned ACE ACL Name Select the ACL from the list Sequence Enter the sequence number which sig nifies the order of the specified ACL relative to other ACLs assigned to the selected interface The valid range is from 1 2147483646 1 being processed first Select what action taken if a packet matches the criteria Permit Forward packets that meet the ACL criteria Deny Drops packets that meet the ACL criteria Destination MAC Enter the destination MAC address Value Destination MAC Enter a MAC address mask for the Wildcard Mask destination MAC address A mask of 00 00 00 00 00 00 means the bits must be matched exactly ff ff ff ff ff ff means the bits are irrelevant Any combination of Os and ffs can be used Source MAC Wild Enter a MAC address mask for the card Mask source MAC address A mask of 00 00 00 00 00 00 means the bits must be matched exactly ff ff ff ff ff ff means the bits are irrelevant Any combination of Os and ffs can be used VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID t
104. lect the difference between Greenwich Mean Time GMT and local time Davlight Savings Time Select between Recurring or Non recurring Daylight Savings Time Offset Enter the time of Daylight Savings Time Offset Recurring From Select the Day Week Month and Hour from the list Recurring To Select the Day Week Month and Hour from the list SNTP NTP Server Address Enter the SNTP or NTP sever IP address or hostname Displays the time sever port To configure date time through SNMP 1 Next to the Enable SNTP select Enable 2 In the Time Zone Offset list select by country or by the Coordinated Universal Time UTC GMT time zone in which the Switch is located 3 Next select Disabled Recurring or Non Recurring for Daylight Savings Time Daylight saving is a period from late spring to early fall when many countries set their clocks ahead of normal local time by one hour to give more daytime light in the evening 4 In the SNTP NTP Server Address field enter the IP address or the host name of the SNTP NTP server 5 Finally enter the port number on the SNTP server to which SNTP requests are sent The valid range is from 1 65535 The default is 123 6 Click APPLY to update the system settings 72 To configure date time manually 1 Next to the Enable SNTP select Disable 2 In the Manual Time field use the drop down boxes to manually select the date and time you wish to set 3 In the Time Zone Off
105. line Online Tio T eT aber Modal Marre EWS3DAP DEWSMDLAP ENSINAR ENSINAR EMA LA ENSINAR EWSJI0AP MAC Address 00 13 3X 00 01 00 Do TX XY 00 200 99 13 33 00 DAD 00 1 3X 00 04 05 02 12 33 00 05 00 00 13 3X 00 D6 0 oo T3 X OO OT O0 22 D Device Name AF Office EF ico ir Mee ngboom AF MecingRoom 3E His EF Mec ngboom zF 208 10 0 120018 10 0 190 141 10 0 1222 7 E La EC bel 10 0 190 30 T0 0 190 33 ron e d E Reese Rebool Logoul Previous Mol p Refresh Countdown Timer This is the time left before the page auto refreshes The countdown is from 15 seconds es J Managed This is the number of Access Points in the managed Access Point database that are d 3 d configured to the Controller This is the number of Access Points that currently have an active connection with the Controller Offline This is the number of Access Points that currently do not have an active connection with the Controller Managed APs This is a list of Access Points in the database that configured with the Controller Remove The Remove button romoves selected Access Points s from list Access Points removed will be H automatically set to standalone mode with all settings restored to their factory default settings Reboot ly The Reboot button will reboot the selected Access Point s Search box Search for Access Points in the list using the following criteria Status model name a MAC Address
106. ly active on a port Range 0 7 Default 6 Aging Time The aging time is used to remove a es PR port from voice VLAN if the port is an SES automatic VLAN member When the last HEN m voice device stops sending traffic and soie secar acres the MAC address of this voice device is J o aged out the voice VLAN aging timer Tr Cm ET will be started The port will be removed from the voice VLAN after expiration of the voice VLAN aging timer If the voice traffic resumes during the aging time the aging timer will be reset and stop The range for aging time is from 1 65535 minutes The default is 1440 minutes Apply Click Apply to update the system settings 129 OUI Settings The Switches determines whether a received packet is a voice packet by checking its source MAC address VolP traffic has a preconfigured Organizationally Unique Iden tifiers OUI prefix in the source MAC address You can manually add specific manufacturer s MAC addresses and description to the OUI table All traffic received on the Voice VLAN ports from the specific IP phone with a listed OUI is forwarded on the voice VLAN M Caonrober Swci QUI Settings m uysem Iris x CAR Address Tercia Mir a L Fenu bi Eu SE KO amp VLAN FJ a t eck Cisco 5 FD MEO Viii E Management VLAN A Doct E P a Vote VLAN e Global Sen raps d eam EJ Seeman g CU Senngs amp oem caa g Port Seng x i GOEN Hit E Ld E ELLE ACL G
107. made up us ing the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the bridge Internal Path Cost Conf Internal Path Cost Oper Regional Root Bridge Internal Root Cost Displays the path cost to the designated root for the selected MST instance Designated Bridge Internal Port Cost Displays the Bridge Identifier of the bridge for the Designated Port It is made up using the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the bridge This parameter is set to represent the rel ative cost of forwarding packets to spec ified ports when an interface is selected within an STP instance Selecting this parameter with a value in the range of 1 to 200000000 will set the quickest route when a loop occurs A lower internal cost represents a quicker transmission Select ing O zero for this parameter will set the quickest optimal route automatically for an interface Each MST bridge port that is enabled is assigned a Port Role for each spanning tree The Port Role is one of the following values Root Designated Alternate Back up Master or Disabled Port State Indicates the current STP state of a port If en abled the Port State determines what forwarding action is taken regarding traffic The possible port states are Disabled STP is disabled on the port The port forwards traffic while learning MAC addresses Blocking The port is blocked and cannot be used to forward traffic or learn MAC addresses e Lis
108. mat the Key must be between 8 64 characters in length If using HEX format the Key must be 64 HEX characters in length 35 Advanced Settings Click on the Advanced Settings tab to further customize your Access Point settings Mara ans Lan ey ere ba DUAE em mge Base H E 36 Band Steering Fast Handover Guest Network Click to enable or disable the Band Steering function for the Access Point Note that the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz SSIDs must have the same security settings With Fast Handover enabled the Access Point will send a disassociation request to the wireless client and let it find another AP to handover and associate upon detecting the wireless client s RSSI value lower than specified The RSSI value can be adjusted to allow for more clients to stay associated to this Access Point Note that setting the RSSI value too low may cause wireless clients to reconnect frequently The range is from 90 dBm 60 dBm The Guest Network feature allows administrators to grant Internet connectivity to visitors or guests while keeping other networked devices and sensitive personal or company information private and secure enabled or disabled ll wireless clients Displays the security Mode the SSID uses Displays the type of data encryption the SSID uses Hidden Displays whether the hidden SSID is enabled or SSID disabled Client Displays whether the Client Isolation feature is Isolation enabled or disabled
109. me Enter the silent time for Console Service The range is from 0 65535 seconds Click Apply to save the changes to the system 172 Port Security Max MAC Address Enter the maximum number of MAC Addresses that can be learned on the port Network security can be increased by limiting access on The range is from 1 256 a specific port to users with specific MAC addresses Port up o which the port Security prevents unauthorized device to the Switch Ee Select Enabled or Disabled for the port prior to stopping auto learning processing security feature for the selected port Click Apply to save the changes to the system Danner Sutch D Cyarm e Pan Sa Max MAC Aires lt L Femure Enabled Le i VLAN LI d Lmagement Seated E x AC E a i Disabled i6 da On n m Pia d 2 CET El 3 Disshlad 255 BP x 4 Cin abled i96 Radin Engt E Dirab ig Access Security B Cri aliad 295 E crt kl Do5 T Disabled Ki 2 ENT B EIER 256 Ar ingrato g Da sblad ELE 10 Disabili FE 11 AS abiad Z 17 RIT FL 173 DoS DMAC SMAC Select Enabled or Disabled from the list Land Select Enabled or Disabled from the list DoS Denial of Service is used for classifying and UDP Blat Select Enabled or Disabled from the list blocking specific types of DoS attacks From here you TCP Blat Select the Enabled or Disabled from the can configure the Switch to monitor and block different list types of attacks Select the Enabled o
110. n to set the IPv6 address for the IPv6 network interface in Auto Con figuration The Switch will automatically generate and use a globally unique IPv6 address based on the network prefix and its Ethernet MAC address DHCPv6 Client This enables the IP address to be config ured automatically by the DHCP server Select this option if you have an IPv6 DHCP server that can assign the Switch an IPv6 address Prefix and a default gate way IP address Allows the entry of an IPv6 address Pre fix and a default gateway for the Switch Select this option if you wish to assign static IPv6 address information to the Switch IPv6 Address This field allows the entry of an IPv6 address Prefix to be assigned to this IP interface Gateway Set the default gateway IPv6 address for the interface Enter the default gateway IPv6 address Apply Click APPLY to update the system settings Static System Time Use the System Time screen to view and adjust date and time settings The Switch supports Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP SNTP assures accurate network device clock time synchronization up to the millisecond Time synchronization is performed by a network SNTP server This software operates only as an SNTP client and cannot provide time services to other systems 71 Displays the current time Enable SNTP Select whether to Enable or Disable the SNTP server The system time is set via an SNTP sever Time Zone Se
111. nas Charm LU Th E STP MAC Accregs Table Je met a Life Dakar Des user Dansani OA Local Settings Local Dence Remal Deire Capabilities Bujii Edge Capabsiiss Enabled Boake KC MP nnnping Pan D Rubee Local MLO Eneeping vAN Management ACL ala o5 d Securnty A Mercure 4 Desgnosbic s 108 Remote Device LLDP devices must support chassis and port ID advertisement as well as the system name system ID system description and system capability advertisements From here you can viewing detailed LLDP Information for the remote Switch E ate ts mas F Lr Tms im im Lompen eegen Riis Riis E LENNON NM No rr Fur dae nl ege Lis kees CT LES Wa ns e mum 15 maat al O Lu dame aa er egen 3 S WOCH T si hi m F ad ma bm aaa a Ma Ram ee ae m Weg Le EOM NW ren mae i 109 Displays the port Chassis ID Subtype Displays the chassis ID type Chassis ID Displays the chassis ID of the device that is transmitting the LLDP frame Port ID Subtype Displays the port ID type Displays the Remote ID System Name Displays the administratively assigned device name Negotiation Supported Negotiation Enabled Auto Negotiation Advertised Displays the type of Auto Capabilities Negotiation Advertised Capabilities Operational MAU Type Displays the type of MAU 802 3 Maximum Frame Size Displays the size of 802 3 Maximum Frame 802 3 Link Aggregation Di
112. nd when configuring the VLAN settings for the Switch 124 Adding Editing and Deleting Items in the List To add an item to the 802 1Q list follow these steps a Adc 2 Enter the VID and name in the the VID and Name text boxes Oz no 1 Click the Add button 3 Click the Tagged Ports text box to show the tagged ports dialog box 4 Click a radio button in the tagged ports row to select a port 125 5 Click the Untagged Ports text box to show the untagged ports dialog box 6 Click a radio button in the Untagged Ports row to select a port 7 Click Confirm to accept the changes or Cancel to discard them 215 To delete an item in the 802 10 list follow these steps 1 Click the Delete button 8 in the row you want to remove an item from A confirmation dialog will be displayed 2 Click OK to continue or Cancel to abort the changes PVID When an Untagged packet enters a Switch port the PVID Port VLAN ID will be attached to the untagged packet and forward frames to a VLAN specified VID part of the PVID A packet received on a given port would be assigned that port s PVID and then be forwarded to the port that corresponded to the packet s destination address If the PVID of the port that received the packet is different from the PVID of the port that is to transmit the packet the Switch will drop the packet Within the Switch different PVIDs mean different VLANS so VLAN identification based upon th
113. nd Usage Statistics Visual Topology View Floor Plan View Map View Wireless Network Security Secure Control Messaging SSL Certificate Management Local MAC Address Database Remote MAC Address Database RADIUS Unified Configuration Import Export Intelligent Diagnostic Bulk Firmware Upgrade PoE Management Power on off per port Power Class Configuration Power feeding with priority User defined power limit Wireless Management Features Wireless Network Management Manage up to 20 EWS5912FP 50 EWS7928P EWS7952FP Access Points AP Auto Discovery and Provisioning AP Auto IP Assignment AP Cluster Management Wireless Configuration Physical Interface Dimensions and Dimensions EWS5912FP EWS7928P Width 13 Length 9 Height 1 73 Width 9 45 Length 10 20 Height 1 73 CCLTICLIT CR pu we cr EWS5912FP Front EWS7928P Front EWS5912FP Back EWS7928P Back Dimensions EWS7952FP Width 16 14 Length 17 32 Height 1 73 EWS7952FP Front 1 RJ45 Console Port 2 Power LED Light off Power off Solid Light Power On 3 Fault LED Light off Normal Behavior Solid Light Error 4 PoE Max LED Light off Additional PoE device may still be added Solid Light The PoE device s output power has exceeded total PoE limit No additional devices can be powered on via PoE 5 LAN Mode LED Light off LAN mode is not activated Solid Light LAN mode is acti
114. nges in configuration or other occurrences across an IP network to syslog servers It then collects the event messages providing powerful support for users to monitor network operation and diagnose malfunctions A Syslog enabled device can generate a syslog message and send it toa Syslog server Syslog is defined in RFC 3164 The RFC defines the packet format content and system log related information of Syslog messages Each Syslog message has a facility and severity level The Syslog facility identifies a file in the Syslog server Refer to the documentation of your Syslog program for details The following table describes the Syslog severity levels T eiit Emergency System is unusable A emergency condition usu ally affecting multiple apps servers sites Direct Attention Alert Actions must be taken immediately Critical conditions is required Should be corrected immedi ately Notify staff who can fix the problem promptly Should be corrected immedi ately but indicates failure in a secondary system Non urgent failures these should be relayed to devel opers or admins each item should be resolved promptly Warning message that indi cates an error will occur if action is not taken Warning conditions Notice Normal but signifi cant conditions Informational Events that are unusual but not error inducing No immedi ate action required Normal operational status may be gained for reporting procedures
115. nicast frames accepted and forwarded by the Switch Storm Control can be enabled per port by defining the packet type and the rate that the packets are transmitted at The Switch measures the incoming Broadcast Unknown Multicast and Unknown Unicast frames rates separately on each port and discards the frames when the rate exceeds a user defined rate c Sum t Prr HEA TO Kg Ligen Harc mar Abp sz Lin pui PS 1 Da i WI ROO EURO 1 1 d E E 161 Unknown Multicast Unknown Unicast Displays the ports for which the Storm Control information is displayed Select whether Storm Control is Enabled or Disabled ingress on the interface Enter the broadcast rate in kilobits per second The Gigabit Ethernet ports have a maximum speed of 1000000 kilobits per second If the rate of broadcast traffic ingress on the interface increases beyond the configured threshold the traffic is dropped Enter the Unknown Multicast rate in kilobits per second The Gigabit Ethernet ports have a maximum speed of 1000000 kilobits per second If the rate of broadcast traffic ingress on the interface increases beyond the configured threshold the traffic is dropped Enter the Unknown Unicast rate in kilobits per second The Gigabit Ethernet ports have a maximum speed of 1000000 kilobits per second If the rate of broadcast traffic ingress on the interface increases beyond the configured threshold the traffic is droppe
116. nter the maximum response Interval time used in the queries that are sent by the snooping querier The default is 10 seconds Oper Max Response Display the maximum response Interval time which used in the queries that are sent by the snooping querier Last Member Query Counter Enter the number of the opera tional last member querier Oper Last Member Enter the number of IGMP Query Counter group specific queries sent before the switch assumes there are ho local members Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Last Member Displays the Operational Last Cancel button e to discard them Query Interval Member Query Interval sent by the elected querier Oper Last Member Enter the time between two Query Interval consecutive group specific que ries that are sent by the querier including those sent in response to leave group messages You might lower this interval to re duce the amount of time it takes a querier to detect the loss of the last member of a group 115 Group List The Group List displays VLAN ID Group IP Address and Members Port in the IGMP Snooping List Crop IP Adro Menke Parts Link Aggregation Merce Sep mes ETR MAG Adteag Table t LLOP IGF Snooping Gobel Seringas WLAN Senna uere Seins Rode Seda 116 Router Settings The Router Settings shows the learned multicast router attached port if the port is active and a member of the VLAN Select the V
117. o which the MAC ad dress is attached in MAC ACE The range is from 1 4094 802 1p Value Enter the 802 1p value The range is from 0 7 Ethertype Value Selecting this option instructs the Switch to examine the Ethernet type value in each frame s header This option can only be used to filter Ethernet II formatted packets A detailed listing of Ethernet protocol types can be found in RFC 1060 A few of the more common types include 0800 IP 0806 ARP and 8137 IPX 147 IPv4 ACL This page displays the currently defined IPv4 based ACLs profiles To add a new ACL click Add and enter the name of the new ACL L Feature Ind ax Hama VLAN E we 6 E ACL MAC ACL MAC ACE va ACL IP AGE IPv ACL IPv ACE ACL Binding QoS i Securty Bh Monioing bamwe Index Displays the current number of ACLs Enter the IP based ACL name You can use up to 32 alphanumeric characters Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button to discard them 148 IPv4 Based ACE Use this page to view and add rules to IPv4 based ACLs Protocol ACL Name Select the ACL from the list for which a rule is being created Sequence Enter the priority of the ACE ACEs with a higher priority are processed first 1 is the highest priority 149 Select what action to take if a packet matches the criteria Permit Forwards packets that meet the ACL criteria Deny
118. om the list Click Apply to save the changes to the system TCP SYN FIN Attack Select Enabled or Disabled from the list TCP SYN RST At Select Enabled or Disabled from the list tack TCP Fragment Select Enabled or Disabled from the list 175 Port Settings PE Displays the port for which the DoS protection From here you can configure the Port Settings for DoS is defined for the Switch Select from the drop down list whether Select Enabled or Disabled for the DoS you wish to Enable or Disable DoS Protection for the PrO On Came OI Me seeder por Switch Click Apply to save the changes to the system N Lantroller Swich Port Sethngs Sven 3 Port De f Protection RAT LT Enabled Le VLAN n Leena Management EI 1 Lhaabi ed TRA SG 3 Disabled 3 Chant E Chsabled Maius Server 1 5 Disabled Access H De abigad Font Pecunby 1 4 Dag DI T Disabled Global Settings E 8 Disabled Port Settings 1 3 Disabled E M nitonmg Diagnostics fl it Chis abled a n Disabled I 12 Disabled 176 Monitoring Port Statistics The Port Statistics section displays a summary of all port traffic statistics regarding the monitoring features on the Switch Pre Sum tonto port the port the port on the port the port ted on port TXNUcast Displays the number of Unicast packets transmit ted on the port TXDiscard Displays the number of transmitted packets dis carded on the port RX
119. omatically discovers mus Mouse over the discovered Access Point to show general information such as the MAC iam IP Model FW etc DEE P Ahire RED s EE i22 DE 8 343 EWEIIDAF 602 43 EE BA 1E 152 DES 18 141 Select the Access Point you wish to have the Controller manage using the check box and click ALLOW to add to the Managed Access Point list 24 General From here you can view and configure general device in formation for selected Access Points that are connected to the network d G n ral Settings JEDE Mame ESS tun 193 crache Aministrat r Serie admin 1 12 characters Hew Password 1 12 characters Menthe Passi Auto Conhquiral or amp DHCP Sta IP Aeir Sulbret Mask Default Galeway Primary DHS Sare erc 5ncdarg VMG cenver Global Settings Select an Access Point to configure Next fill in the giv en information for the Access Point Device Name The device name of the Access Point Users can enter a custom name for the Access Point if they wish Administrator Displays the current administrator login Username username for the Access Point Enter a new Administrator username for the Access Point if you wish to change the username The default username is admin New Password Enter a new password of between 1 12 alphanumeric characters Verify Password Enter the password again for confirmation Auto Configuration This section displays information about the selected Acces
120. orm the cable tests for the selected port Ping Test The Packet INternet Groper Ping Test allows you to verify connectivity to remote hosts The Ping test operates by sending Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP request packets to the tested host and waits for an ICMP response In the process it measures the time from transmission to reception and records any packet loss Send a ping request to a specified IPv4 address Check whether the Switch can communicate with a particular network host before testing T ki Dae 191 Ping Test Settings You can vary the test parameters by entering the data in the appropraite boxes To verify accuracy of the test it is reccomended that you run multiple tests in case of a test fault or user error IP address Enter the IP address or the host name of the station you want the Switch to ping to Count Enter the number of ping to send The range is from 1 5 and the default is 1 Interval Enter the number of seconds between pings sent The range is from 1 5 and the default is 4 Enter the size of ping packet to send The range is from 8 5120 and the default is 56 Displays the ping test results Click Test to perform the ping tests IPv6 Ping Test You can vary the test parameters by entering the data in the appropraite boxes To verify accuracy of the test it is reccomended that you run multiple tests in case of a Send a ping request to a specified IPv6 address Check te
121. ot deteriorate if the IP traffic is received Src QoS attributes are applied to packets unevenly with OUIs in the source MAC address All QoS attributes are applied to packets that are classified to the Voice VLAN Operate Status Displays the operating status for the Voice VLAN on the selected port Controller dy Porl Sethngs Q System EU Ian Sante Cat Meade p rmit Skates r CEET D REM rud E Sale Apply Click Apply to update the system settings Disabled Bug HL A i D aas ad SIE Management VLAM ELIT Em a Voice VLAH Cobol Sern ngs d li sabad i DU mms E Disabied Suc 6 O eai si or ZG cere 2 ACL H Diab id Eug Ci U satied Gr JE Security D zal cid bL Monlonng 4 Lhagnusi s 40 Daaba Sue L ill Dicubled HE 12 Ce sab ed Er 131 Management System Information The System Information screen contains general device information including the system name system location and system contact for the Switch System Name Enter the name you wish to use to identify the Switch You can use up to 32 alphanumeric characters The factory default name is EWS7228P System Location Enter the location of the Switch You can use up to 32 alphanumeric characters The factory default is Default Location System Contact Enter the contact person for the Switch You can use up to 160 alphanumeric characters The factory default is Default Location Click Apply to save the changes to the system
122. own box Next choose whether to Enable or Disable reauthentification for the port Enter the time span that you wish to elapse for the Re authentification period Quiet Period and Supplicant Period After this enter the max number of times you wish for the Switch to retransmit the EAP request Finally choose whether you wish to Enable or Disable the VLAN ID Port Displays the ports for which the 802 1X information is displayed Select the Auto or Force_UnAuthorized or Force_Authorized mode from the list Re Authentication Select whether port reauthenticati on is Enabled or Disabled Re authentication Enter the time span in which the selected period port is reauthenticated The default is 3600 seconds Quiet Period Enter the number of the device that remains in the quiet state following a failed authentication exchange The default is 60 seconds Supplicant Period Enter the amount of time that lapses before an EAP request is resent to the supplicant The default is 30 seconds Max Retry Enter the maximum number of times that the Switch retransmits an EAP request to the client before it times out the authentication session The default is 2 times Guest VLAN ID Select whether guest VLAN ID is Enabled or Disabled 164 leque lado EJ Terr EZ Les Pried free Pee Bae Heie irei AA Deeg E suites D nn x 7 rmm Lager Set a m D oss RU ii tX KI x mom Fee DN tina Lee LES LII a a R maui i f mi a
123. page You can search for an Access Point using the IP Address or MAC address Click the Show Port Info box to show or hide port infor mation on the Controller Click on SZ for the Controller to save the current network topology Changes will be displayed upon de tecting a topology change 49 Note The EWS Switch can only generate topologies with EnGenius L2 Series switches Non EnGenius switch es will be marked as Uncontrollable LAN Switches in the generated topology Map View From here you can view a realistic representation of Ac cess Points in the network To find Access Points within the network enter the Access Point name in the search bar Click Hide AP List to hide the Access Point list on the page or AP List to show a list of connected Access Points Displays whether the Access Point in the net work is active or inactive Displays the name of the Access Point Click Save Map to save your preferences E s Es d EnGenius E Bee k Abi Hiren Loge H Frei Gaga P LF pen Hemmer Saki aii d O Speed En EIDEN AT Navigating Tips Use the directional pad to scroll up down left or right ON Use the slider to zoom in out Alternatively you can use the mouse to navigate by clicking and dragging the left mouse button Use the mouse wheel to zoom in out Green Online 5 Offline Status Change The number in the marker represents the number of wirele
124. pping DSCP Mapping DSCP Differentiated Displays the packet s DSCPvalues Services Code Point where O is the lowest and 10 is the Use Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP Mapping highest feature to specify which internal traffic class to map to aids Ka bu ins E box ap T selec e Queue values Tor eac the corresponding DSCP values DSCP Mapping Increases in the provided fields Eight traffic the number of definable priority levels by reallocating priority queues are supported and the bits of an IP packet for prioritization purposes field values are from 1 8 where one is the lowest priority and eight is the highest priority DSCP Mapping System DNH meu LZ Feature Click Apply to save the changes to the system WLAN E e Management g 1 e T 1 Global Settings Cos Mapping 3 1 DSCP Mapping A i Eet Salim 5 1 Raivi th Caird atorm Contral amp 1 EXCCUTRY 7 1 Monitoring E amp Li z m 1 158 Port Settings parameters are defined From here you can configure the QoS port settings for CoS Class of Service Select the CoS priority tag values the Switch Select a port you wish to set and choose a CoS value from the drop down box Next Select to S Enable or Disable the Trust setting to let any CoS packet be marked at ingress Trust Select Enable to trust any CoS packet marking at ingress and select Disable to not trust any CoS packet marking at ingress Click Apply to save
125. predefined interval known as the Maximum Age the bridge will assume that the link to the Root Bridge is down and unavailable This bridge then initiates negotiations with other bridges to reconfigure the network to reestablish a valid network topology 89 Spanning Tree Loops Loops occur when alternate routes exist between hosts Loops in an extended network can cause the Switch to forward traffic indefinitely resulting in increased traffic and reducing network efficiency Once the STP is enabled and configured primary links are established and duplicated links are blocked automatically The reactivation of the blocked links is also accomplished automatically STP provides a tree topology and other Spanning tree versions supported include STP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP Please note that only one spanning tree can be active on the Switch at a time The default Setting is RSTP Select whether to Enable or Disable the spanning tree operation on the Switch Select the Force Protocol Version parameter for the Switch STP Force Version STP Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802 1D RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802 1w e MSTP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802 15 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP defined in IEEE 802 1s enables multiple VLANs to be mapped to redu cethe number of spanning tree instances needed to sup port a lar
126. r Disable from the list Fragment Minimal Enter the minimal size Global Settings ize IPv6 Min Fragment Select Enabled or Disabled from the list Bytes Enter the size of IPv6 packets The range Ges eng is from 0 65535 ICMP Fragment Select Enabled or Disabled from the list E t 174 DMAC SMAC Select Enabled or Disabled from the list Select Enabled or Disabled from the list UDP Blat Select Enabled or Disabled from the list IPA Ping Max Size Enabled TCP Blat Select the Enabled or Disabled from the list IPs6 Ping Max Size nabled Select the Enabled or Disable from the Hing Max Size Selling 1 Byles 0 565535 list me m S trmamt Stack Enabled Fragment Minimal Enter the minimal size Size Maimask Length Bytes 0 32 IPv6 Min Fragment Select Enabled or Disabled from the list dc ee Bytes Enter the size of IPv6 packets The range is from 0 65535 TCP Min Hdr Size Enabled ICMP Fragment Select Enabled or Disabled from the list Byes 20 0 31 Ping Max Size Enter the max ping size you wish to use EET Enable Ping Max Size Null Siam Mac Calle ting range is from 0 65535 TCP SYN FIN Attack Enabled el Netmask Length Enter the length of the netmask The range is from 0 32 CP Fragment Offset T Enabled ed TCP SYN Select Enabled or Disabled from the list Null Scan Attack Select Enabled or Disabled from the list X Mas Scan Attack Select Enabled or Disabled fr
127. r IP Settings in the System menu Select whether to you wish to enable Static or DHCP for Auto Configuration Next enter the information for the IP address gateway and DNS servers tL Important If the device fails to retrieve an IP address through DHCP then the default IP address is 192 168 0 239 and the factory default Subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Dynamic IP Address DHCP Static IP Address IP Address Subnet Mask Enables the IP address to be configured automatically by the DHCP server Select this option if you have a DHCP server that can assign the Switch an IP address subnet mask default gateway IP address and a domain name server IP address automatically Selecting this field disables the IP Address Subnet mask and Gateway fields Allows the entry of an IP address subnet mask and a default gateway for the Switch Select this option if you don t have a DHCP server or if vou wish to assign a static IP address to the Switch This field allows the entry of an IPv4 address to be assigned to this IP interface Enter the IP address of your Switch in dotted decimal notation The factory default value is 192 168 0 239 A Bitmask that determines the extent of the subnet that the Switch is on This should be labeled in the form XXX XXX xxx xxx where each Xxx iS a number represented in decimals between O and 255 The value should be 255 0 0 0 for a Class A network 255 255 0 0 for a Class B network
128. rk s client capacity The list of available channels that can be assigned to radios is populated based on which country the APs are deployed in 44 Transmit Use the drop down menu to select the Power transmit power for the radio Increasing the power improves performance but if two or more access points are operating in the same area on the same channel it may cause interference Client Limits Specify the maximum number of wireless clients that can associate with the radio Enter a range between 1 127 or fill in O for an unlimited client limit Threshold 1 2346 feature The range is from 1 32 from 2304 65535 45 iioo Bege Advanced Settings Gard Heig Bad Diseier o Enbe o Cirad Clicking on the cluster field of an Access Point will direct PET Asc ard Fr nr ps Barh AR nd Sat RE Sey Set tbe 1 vou to a Wireless Settings page where you can configure Englesche settings for the selected cluster D js oC par Ense cT En CTS Sete Be EU vie Le me TAr DU ERAN i a Io rei gear ue Band Click to enable or disable the Band Steering Steering function for the cluster Note that the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz SSIDs must have the same security settings Manual IP Settings Fast With Fast Handover enabled the Access Point Handover will senda disassociation request to the wireless IP address Specify an IP address for the Guest Network client and let it find another Access Point to handover and associate upon d
129. ror rates This mode is only available for 802 11n modes Fill in the frame rate limit you wish to use The range is from 132 Next fillin the max byte limit The range is from 2304 65535 Click Apply to save the changes to the system 31 WLAN Settings 2 4GHz 5GHz Under the WLAN Settings you can create and manage SSID configurations and profiles for the Access Points to fit your needs A SSID is basically the name of the wireless network to which a wireless client can connect to Multiple SSIDs allow administrators to use a single physical network to support multiple applications with different configuration requirements Up to 8 SSIDs are available per radio Click on the SSID you wish to make changes to and you ll be directed to the SSID Configura tion page 1 Da Crosso Cap sst bie er ba bi ME dr tt bie Lee Fa bi Mi P Duke Lie Lirzt ig Zen Fa ki Hi E k DESDE a OE Dr E ra ki L L E k treh Decrup ca hiie tt Cre hea LAN bees LAN OI lul L t 4 te tare ro tece ke F N ko Fiara 1 E re Bee re ACHRERESHWL Be Heme Sg Sr NE GE JE F bi re DES es Fes enabled or disabled wireless clients in the network Hidden SSID Displays whether the hidden SSID is enabled or disabled Clientisolation Displays whether Client Isolation feature is enabled or disabled VLAN Isolation Displays whether VLAN Isolation feature is enabled or disabled VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID associated w
130. rraient causer du brouillage et ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN EL 203 FOR MOBILE DEVICE USAGE Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body Pour I utilisation de dispositifs mobiles D claration d exposition aux radiations Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contr l Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un minimum de 20cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps 204 Appendix C CE Interference Statement Europe EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC e EN60950 1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment e EN50385 Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of electronic and electrical apparatus with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz 300 GHz e EN 300 328 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Wideband Transmission systems Data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using spread spect
131. rting IGMP Snooping can passively snoop on IGMP Query Report and Leave packets transferred between IP Multicast Switches and IP Multicast hosts to determine the IP Multicast group membership IGMP Snooping checks IGMP packets passing through the network and configures Multicasting accordingly Based on the IGMP query and report messages the Switch forwards traffic only to the ports that request the multicast traffic It enables the Switch to forward packets of multicast groups to those ports that have validated host nodes The Switch can also limit flooding of traffic to IGMP designated ports This improves network performance by restricting the multicast packets only to Switch ports where host nodes are located IGMP Snooping significantly reduces overall Multicast traffic passing through your Switch Without IGMP Snooping Multicast traffic is treated in the same manner as a Broadcast transmission which forwards packets to all ports on the network IGMPv1 Defined in RFC 1112 An explicit join message is sent to the Switch but a timeout is used to determine when hosts leave a group IGMPv2 Defined in RFC 2236 Adds an explicit leave message to the join message so that Switch can more easily determine when a group has no interested listeners on a LAN IGMPv3 Defined in RFC 3376 Support for a single source of content for a multicast group 111 Global Settings Click to enable or disable the IGMP Snooping feature for th
132. rum modulation techniques Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive e EN 301 893 Broadband Radio Access Networks BRAN 5 GHz high performance RLAN Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive e EN 301 489 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements e EN 301 489 17 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 17 Specific conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment 205 This device is a 5GHz wideband transmission system transceiver intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies In Italy the end user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and or for supplying public access to telecommunications and or network services This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 2483 5 MHz For detailed information the end user should contact the national spectrum authority
133. runk group A specific data communication packet will always be transmitted over the same port in a trunk group This ensures the delivery of individual frames of a data communication packet will be received in the correct order The traffic load of the LAG will be balanced among the ports according to Aggregate Arithmetic If the connections of one or several ports are broken the traffic of these ports will be transmitted on the normal ports so as to guarantee the connection reliability When you aggregate ports the ports and LAG must fulfill the following conditions All ports within a LAG must be the same media format type e A VLAN is not configured on the port e The port is not assigned to another LAG e The Auto negotiation mode is not configured on the port e The port is in full duplex mode All ports in the LAG have the same ingress filter ing and tagged modes All ports in the LAG have the same back pressure and flow control modes All ports in the LAG have the same priority All ports in the LAG have the same transceiver type 81 ePorts can be configured as LACP ports only if the ports are not part of a previously configured LAG LACP is a dynamic protocol which helps to automate the configuration and maintenance of LAG s The main purpose of LACP is to automatically configure individual links to an aggregate bundle while adding new links and helping to recover from link failures if the nee
134. s networks hosts HMP monitors hosts spread over the internet as well as hosts in a single network RDP Reliable Data Protocol RDP provides a reliable data transport service for packet based applications Pv6 Matches the packet to the IPV6 protocol e IPv6 Rout Routing Header for IPv6 IPv6 Frag Fragment Header for IPv6 e RVSP Matches the packet to the ReSerVation Protocol RSVP Pv6 ICMP The Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP allows the gateway or destination host to communicate with the source host e OSPF The Open Shortest Path First OSPF protocol is a link state hierarchical interior gateway protocol IGP for network routing Layer Two 2 Tunneling Protocols It is an an extension to the PPP protocol that enables ISPs to operate Virtual Private Networks VPNs e PIM Matches the packet to Protocol Independent Multicast PIM e L2TP Matches the packet to Internet Protocol L2IP Destination IP Enter the destination IP address Address Value Destination IP Enter the mask of the new source IP address Wildcard Mask Source IP Enter the source IP address Address Value Click Apply to save the changes to the system 150 IPv6 ACL Index Displays the current number of ACLs nen Enter the IPv6 based ACL name You can use up to 32 This page displays the currently defined IPv6 based alphanumeric characters ACLs profiles To add a new ACL click Add and ent
135. s Point Select whether you wish to have Static or DHCP Auto Configuration for the Access Point in relation to the Controller DHCP You can choose to auto assign IP Address if there is a DHCP server in the network Static If you wish to manually assign the IP Address choose Static Enter the IP Address you wish to assign to the AP and fill in the subnet mask and default gateway enter DNS server address if necessary uration Point Point Default Gateway Enter the default Gateway for the Access Point Primary DNS Server Enter the Primary DNS server name Secondary DNS Server Enter the secondary DNS server name 26 How to Add Access Points to the Managed Access Point List 1 Access Points in the network will be automatically discovered by the EWS and will be listed in the AP s Detected list 2 Select the Access Points s you wish to manage and click Add 3 You will be prompted to assign the IP Address under the IP Assignment screen IP Assignment Auto Configuration DHCP Elali IP Addresa Suini Mask Detaul Gateway Primary DHS Server Secondary ONS eran Apply Carica 27 DHCP You can choose to auto assign an IP Address if there is a DHCP server in the network Static If you wish to manually assign the IP Address choose Static Enter the IP Address you wish to assign to the AP s if more than one AP is added you ll be prompted to enter a range of IP Address and fill
136. s forwarded only to those ports that wish to receive it This reduces the flooding of IPv6 multicast packets in the specified VLANs Both IGMP and MLD Snooping can be active at the same time Global Settings MLD Snooping Status MLD Snooping Version MLD Snooping Report Suppression Select to Enable or Disable MLD Snooping on the Switch The Switch snoops all MLD packets it receives to determine which segments should receive packets directed to the group address when enabled Select the MLD version you wish to use If an MLD packet received by the interface has a version higher than the specified version this packet will be dropped The report suppression feature limits the amount of membership reports the member sends to multicast capable routers Apply Click Apply to update the system settings 118 VLAN Settings Fast Leave does not apply to a port if the Switch has learned that a multicast querier is attached to it If the Fast Leave feature is not used a multicast querier will send a GS query message when an MLD group leave message is received The querier stops forwarding traffic for that group only if no host replies to the query within the specified timeout period If Fast Leave is enabled VUAN ID Pee MLD Snooping Status Select to Enable or Disable the MLD the Switch assumes that only one host is connected to snooping feature for the specified VLAN the port Therefore Fast Leave should onl
137. set list select by country or by the Coordinated Universal Time UTC GMT time zone in which the Switch is located 4 Next select Disabled Recurring or Non recurring for Daylight Savings Time Daylight saving is a period from late spring to early fall when many countries set their clocks ahead of normal local time by one hour to give more daytime light in the evening 5 Click APPLY to update the system settings Port Settings Displays the port number Use this screen to view and configure Switch port settings paste nene ienes Select the speed and the duplex mode of the The Port Settings feature lets you change the configuration Ethernet connection on this port of the ports on the Switch in order to find the best balance Selecting Auto Auto Negotiation allows one of speed and flow control according to your preferences port to negotiate with a peer port automatically T to obtain the connection speed and duplex mode connguring Gigabit ports require additional factors o be that both ends support When alito negotiation is considered when arranging your preferences for the Switch turned on a port on the Switch negotiates with the compared to 10 100 ports peer automatically to determine the connection speed and duplex mode If the peer port does not support autoegotiation or turns off this feature the Switch determines the connection speed by menu detecting the signal on the cable and using half To access the page cli
138. settings for the Access Point Click APPLY to update the system settings 28 Device Nama 4F_Ci cu 5f etice AF MaeselngReem AF MeetingRioom 3F Clica BF Meclinggaom ar Ha T MANAGE H ACTIVE IP Address 10 0 190 18 188 150 141 120 130 297 18 8 150 23 18 0 150 22 10 0 190 30 18 8 120 33 u e Es d Le ih B EnGenius Backup Upgrade Mersi Reboot Logoul g d OFFLINE ANS Detection Cluster 4 Preveus Peri je Wireless Radio Settings 2 4 GHz Settings 5 GHz Settings Under 2 4 GHz Settings you can configure the radio set Under 5 GHz Settings you can configure the radio set tings of the selected Access Point tings of the selected Access Point Wireless Settings E Dred ce Management General Symi Summary Access Points Wireless RESO Stings Acte Chents AP Clusters Cour Pase Select a Country code i 4g Ge Wess Mode FER weg e SOS TI am Mines Channel HT Mode SME F SM 3 Eden Chanel leet Channel x Chanel 1 T D T Transmit Poeg eo F mo s Chant Lues 127 1 127 0 mans no limit 127 1 127 0 means na im DaaRae Seto T ALS H ATSC Thee 2346 1 234465 JE t g Agzedg on w Enge Disater amp Enade Dame Frames 1 3 2 Frames 1 2 o Bye aot 27304 55535 CUOUDD ES Ma 2304 50538 WLAN Seas DCE WLAN Settings BGHZ e9 Wireless Mode Channel HT Mode Extension Channel Channel Select from the drop down menu to set Tr
139. sition to a forwarding which then significantly reduce network performance state rapidly thus benefiting from RSTP Enable P2P for the device to establish a point to point With STP you can set t up on a port per port basis link or specify for the device to automatically to to further help configure your network topology establish a point to point link Select Yes or No The Switch allows each port to have its own spanning from the list for point to point P2P tree and so will require some of its own configuration e Yes Restricted in that a P2P port must settings operate in full duplex configure Migration When operating in RSTP mode enable this External Path This defines a metric that indicates the Start function to force the port to use the new MST Cost relative cost of forwarding packets to RST BPDUs and restart the migration delay the specified port list The port cost can timer be set automatically or as a metric value The default value is O 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 The default port cost for a 100Mbps port is 200000 and the default port cost for a Gigabit port is 20000 Enter a value between 1 and 200000 000 to determine the External Cost The lower the number the greater the probability the port will be chosen to forward packets 93 M code nich sem LAE FI TI
140. splays the 802 3 Link Capabilities Aggregation Capabilities 802 3 Link Aggregation Status Displays the status of 802 3 Link Aggregation 802 3 Link Aggregation Port ID Displays the port ID of 802 3 Link Aggregation 110 Aggregated links can be set up manually or automatically Select Static or LACP for the Link Aggregation type Static The Link Aggregation is configured manually for the specified trunk group LACP The Link Aggregation is configured dynamically for the specified trunk group a fus Em Ba Lau aime kid GS ind Elie Pa Gegen eus Te epee epee met Cerne Fans gps fes dar G B Bam ora mada q min EL 14 TES m s IGMP Snooping Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP Snooping allows a Switch to forward multicast traffic intelligently Multicasting is used to support real time applications such as videoconferencing or streaming audio A multicast server does not have to establish a separate connection with each client It merely broadcasts its service to the network and any host that wishes to receive the multicast register with their local multicast Switch A multicast group is a group of end nodes that want to receive multicast packets from a multicast application After joining a multicast group a host node must continue to periodically issue reports to remain a member Any multicast packets belonging to that multicast group are then forwarded by the Switch from the port A Switch suppo
141. ss clients currently con H nected to the Access Point a Use the Search box to search for locations by typing an address or the name of a land mark Use the Location button to pinpoint the map 4 Locate to your current location 51 Click AP List to reveal a list of Access Points that the Controller is currently managing Al Click on Save Map for the settings to take effect To use the Map View 1 Click on to display the list of managed Access Points 2 Drag and drop the marker of the Access Point to the location on the map you wish to place 3 Click on to complete You can now easily locate you Access Point by mousing over the Device Name field in the Access Point List Floor View The Floor View feature enables an administrator to up load custom floorplans for better network visualization of a wireless network Multiple images can be uploaded to visualize Access Point placement on multiple floors of an office building or different branch offices within an organization EWSTRER 24 Porl GR PoE LE Wireless Management Swich wild Dual 5peed SEP n Device Management x Visual Monitoring Top ogy View Map Vig a Plo View Floceplan Image Fiborplan vija d Shalrshes no Maiengcg Floor Plan O Image TRE TER Fa EH re 111 Eur a P IM HR ig th 1 of i imagee Floorplan Image T Floor 52 From here an administrator can add or delete a custom map or floorplan image
142. st fault or user error whether the Switch can communicate with a particular network host before testing IP address Enter the IPv6 address or the host name of the station you want the Switch to ping to Count Enter the number of pings to send The range is Po Png Ten from 1 5 and the default is 1 VER Interval Enter the number of seconds between pings sent pz a The range is from 1 5 and the default is 4 TUE Er Enter the size of ping packet you wish to send The range is from 8 5120 and the default is 56 Result Displays the ping test results Click Test to perform the ping tests 192 tion you wish the Switch to ping to The traceroute feature is used to discover the routes that Rec packets take when traveling to their destination It will list MOE na eso all the routers it passes through until it reaches its desti nation or fails to reach the destination and is discarded In testing it will tell you how long each hop from router to Click Test to initiate the trace route router takes via the trip time of the packets it sends and receives from each successive host in the route LE Bremer Swich Trace Route D Stem ATI Tags Bee Dei tan E WA ap EMT OT OR EEE LW 2 55 Defagi 30 183 Chapter 4 Maintenance a S freer Pim SES O EECH a Ke SE SS SS Se Ossa pg D rB EO 3 Maintenance Maintenance functions are available from th
143. st will show the current status of Access Points on the network Select an Access Point to begin a diagnos tic test If multiple Access Points are connected use the search bar to the top right of the page to find the Access Point you wish to troubleshoot EnGenius Ge Bag C Aya LU a ES Mora preto SC UE NEE TG puro a aL i MM RO MUS Trouteosheoomg s d Sais nn AP Le Se dd Hoir e Dee Horse Ten TERRI res ESA Wan Ewa C1 Irise Realise 61 The controller will run a diagnostic test for the selected Access Point Click Start to run the test The test take a few seconds to complete Afterwards the results will display on the page o EWS 97EP 00 13 64 00 14 00 EGSTI2BP DC 1106 Comecian Cd Capi status EGS7228P OI 13 54 00 10 00 EGSTZ228P QU 13 64 00r 12 00 EG SEP BELT SG 13174 79 Connection f Cable status af EWSI104P 83 DC 83 0D CHED Int rmation 62 Bulk Upgrade The Bulk Upgrade feature allows administrators to up grade the firmware of multiple Aaccess Points at the same time After selecting Bulk Upgrade under Mainte nance the page will display devices that are available to currently upgrade Click Upload New File to search for new firmware for the device s Displays the model number of the Access Point Firmware Version Displays the current firmware version in use File Name Displays the file name of the firmware uploaded Image
144. t The Upload Limit specifies the wireless broadcasting This can help to discourage transmission speed used for uploading The wireless users from connecting to a range is from 17999 Mbps particular SSID 33 Fast Roaming When this function is enabled PMKSA will be distributed and cached on neighboring Access Points to facilitate roaming This function is only available with WPA2 or WPA Mixed Enterprise security modes Enable Fast Select to enable or disable the Fast Roaming Roaming feature for the Access Point Security The Security section allows users to select the security settings for the given wireless connection to protect the network Select None to disable the Security feature for the network WER Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is a data encryption pro tocol for 802 11 wireless networks which scrambles all data packets transmitted between the Access Point and the wireless clients associated with it Both the Access Point and the wireless client must use the same WEP key for data encryption and decryption Mode Select Open System or Shared Key WEP Key Select the WEP Key you wish to use Input Type Select the key type Your available options are ASCll and HEX ASCII Key You can choose upper and lower case alphanumeric characters and special symbols such as O and HEX Key You can choose to use digits from 0 9 and letters from A F Key Length Select the bit length of the encryption key to be used in
145. t an operational problem has occurred information about the Switch information about the Switch Logs with the selected severity level and all logs of greater HL im severity are sent to the host For example if you select will provide a debugging message Error the logged messages include Error Critical Alert and Emergency Log stored in RAM Will only be erased after system reset Severity Level Refer to severity level table 186 Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button e to discard them 187 Remote Logging From here you can discover the paths that a packet takes to a destination Remote logging enables the Switch to send system logs to the Log Server The Log Server helps to centralize system logs from various devices such as Access Points so that the user can monitor and manage the whole network Click the Add button and select the severity level of events you wish to log Gs Cem apr se IP Hostname Specify the IP address or host name of the host configured for the Syslog Server Port Specify the port on the host to which Syslog messages are sent The default port is 514 Severity Level Facility rare keve Fort Refer to severity level table on page 25 or 27 Logs with the selected severity level and all logs of greater severity are sent to the host For example if you select Error the logged messages include Error Critical Alert and Emergency Th
146. tem settings EEE dumm av H Selbngs Log Chru mi c een Tiene 1 Dis i Py Senega Chi iia PoE EEE 4 Dis aliad Jumbo Frome Chu ailes 5 Ls st o Ceu pie pi L Cha alio a Ceu sheri wecumy Lord l Tii ohio d Diagnostic x m Dees L2 Features The L2 Feature tab exhibits complete standard based Layer 2 switching capabilities including Link Aggregation 802 1D single Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MAC Address Table Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP Snooping Port Mirroring 802 1ab Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP and Multicast Listener Discovery MLD snooping Utilize these features to configure the Switch to your preferences 80 Link Aggregation A Link Aggregation Group LAG optimizes port usage by linking a group of ports together to form a single logical higher bandwidth link Aggregating ports multiplies the bandwidth and increases port flexibility for the Switch Link Aggregation is most commonly used to link a bandwidth intensive network device or devices Such as a server to the backbone of a network The participating ports are called Members of a port trunk group Since all ports of the trunk group must be configured to operate in the same manner the configuration of the one port of the trunk group is applied to all ports of the trunk group Thus you will only need to configure one of any of the ports in a t
147. tening The port is in listening mode The port cannot forward traffic or learn MAC addresses in this state Learning The port is in learning mode The port cannot forward traffic However it can learn new MAC addresses Forwarding The port is in forwarding mode The port can forward traffic and learn new MAC addresses in this state Port Role Displays the port role Shows each MST Bridge Port that is assigned a port role for each spanning tree Displays the state of the selected port 103 MAC Address Table The MAC address table contains address information that the Switch uses to forward traffic between the inbound and outbound ports All MAC addresses in the address table are associated with one or more ports When the Switch receives traffic on a port it searches the Ethernet switching table for the MAC address of the destination If the MAC address is not found the traffic is flooded out all of the other ports associated with the VLAN All of the MAC address that the Switch learns by monitoring traffic are stored in the Dynamic address A Static address allows you to manually enter a MAC address to configure a specific port and VLAN Static MAC Address The address table lists the destination MAC address the associated VLAN ID and port number associated with the address When you specify a Static MAC address you are set the MAC address to a VLAN and a port thus it makes an entry into its forwarding table T
148. the Apply button to accept the changes or the associated VLANS learned on the selected port Cancel button o to discard them 105 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP is the IEEE 802 1AB standard for Switches to advertise their identity major E capabilities and neighbors on the 802 LAN LLDP allows users to views the discovered information to identify system topology and detect faulty configurations on the LAN LLDP is essentially a neighbor discovery protocol that uses Ethernet connectivity to advertise information to devices on the same LAN and store information about the network The information transmitted in LLDP advertisements flow in one direction only from one device to its neighbors This information allows the device to quickly identify a variety of other devices resulting in a LAN that interoperates smoothly and efficiently LLDP transmits information as packets called LLDP Data Units LLDPDUs A single LLDP Protocol Data Unit LLDP PDU is transmitted within a single 802 3 Ethernet frame A basic LLDPDU consists of a set of Type Length Value elements TLV each of which contains information about the device A single LLDPDU contains multiple TLVs TLVs are short information elements that communicate complex data Each TLV advertises a single type of information 106 Global Settings State Select Enabled or Disabled to activate LLDP for the Switch Select whether to Enable or Disable the LLDP f
149. the Switch on the LAN Use a Radius server to authenticate users trying to access a network by relaying Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN EAPOL packets between the Client and Server The Radius server maintains a user database which contains authentication information The Switch passes information to the configured Radius server which can authenticate a user name and password before authorizing use of the network 167 Displays the index for which RADIUS Server is displayed default port is 1812 this Switch Key String Enter the Key String used for encrypting all RADIUS communication between the device and the RADIUS server Server IP Timeout Reply Enter the amount of time the device waits for an answer from the RADIUS Server before switching to the next server The default value is 3 Retry Enter the number of transmitted requests sent to the RADIUS server before a failure occurs The default is 3 Enter the priority for the RADIUS server Dead Timeout Enter the amount of time that the RADIUS Server is bypassed for service requests The default value is O Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button to discard them 168 Access HTTP Service Select whether HTTP Service for the Switch is Enabled or Disabled This is enabled by default HTTP Session Enter the amount of time that elapses before Timeout HTTP is timed out The default is 5 minutes The range is
150. the changes to the system e Leger E 1 Port Settings OD System Beat Cod Value Tunel Se L Fesuwe amp vun p Erabi i Management d 1 Enatla m aT zu Enables i 1 Mobal Settee Enabled CoS Mappag i D Ena bled D S Mapping Build Par amp erings Enablud Band wich Control Siurm Con ol T 0 Enable D y Enabled 4 H Enabled 19 H Enabled n Enables 159 Bandwidth Control Port Displays the ports for which the bandwidth settings are displayed Select to Enable or Disable ingress on the The Bandwidth Control feature allows users to define interface the bandwidth settings for a specified port s Ingress Ingress Rate Enter the ingress rate in kilobits per second Rate Limit and Egress Rate The Gigabit Ethernet ports have a maximum speed of 1000000 kilobits per second Select from the drop down box to Enable or Disable egress on the interface Egress Rate Enter the egress rate in kilobits per second The Gigabit Ethernet ports have a maximum speed of 1000000 kilobits per second bepa Ber bro aboa bpm Een Hane Jah Click Apply to save the changes to the system athe EO ache d Ds stes e atir EO ates Dm adia w atr EO SA ll M Dm sh A qu rias pa chao T Dm asks A tries Tass a Liar a Css aber Diiss Danses w Dna iln 4 Dastie a 160 Storm Control Storm Control limits the amount of Broadcast Unknown Multicast and Unknown U
151. the monitoring port will be the same format as the original packet Port mirroring is useful for network monitoring and can be used as a diagnostic tool Use port mirroring to send traffic to applications that analyze traffic for purposes such as monitoring compliance detecting intrusions monitoring and predicting traffic patterns and other correlating events Port Mirroring is needed for traffic analysis on a Switch because a Switch normally sends packets only to the port to which the destination device is connected The analyzer captures and evaluates the data without affecting the client on the original port Port mirroring can consume significant CPU resources while active so be concious of such usage when config uring the Switch Apply Click APPLY to update the the system settings 86 ez See Switch only supports up to 4 mirror sessions Port ports mirrored to this port Source TX RX Sets the source port from which traffic will be mirrored TX Port Only frames transmitted from this port are mirrored to the destination port RX Port Only frames received on this port are mir rored to the destination port Both Frames received and transmitted on this port are mirrored to the specified destination port None Disables mirroring for this port Ingress State Select whether to Enable or Disable ingress traffic forwarding Session State Select whether to Enable or Disable port mir roring ter j Swich
152. tocol EAP which allows particular guest VLAN memberships to be defined based on each individual user After authorization the port connected to the authenticated supplicant then becomes a member of the specified guest VLAN When the supplicant is successfully authenticated traffic is automatically assigned to the guest VLAN State Select whether authentication is Enabled or Disabled on the Switch Guest VLAN Select whether Guest VLAN is Enabled or Disabled on the Switch The default is Disabled Guest VLAN ID Select the guest VLAN ID from the list of currently defined VLANs 163 ES W lle ant Dom Step Click Apply to save the changes to the system Port Settings The IEEE 802 1X port based authentication provides a security standard for network access control with Radius servers and holds a network port disconnected until authentication is completed With 802 1X port based authentication the supplicant provides the required credentials such as user name password or digital certificate to the authenticator and the authenticator forwards the credentials to the authentication server for verification to the guest VLAN If the authentication server determines the credentials are valid the supplicant is allowed to access resources located on the protected side of the network From here you can configure the port settings as they relate to 802 1X First select the mode from the you wish to utilize from the drop d
153. transmission within a port the rate at which it is processed depends on how the queue is configured and the amount of traffic present within other queues on the port If a delay is necessary packets are held in the queue until they are authorized for transmission Global Settings There are two options for applying QoS information onto packets the 802 1p Class of Service CoS priority field within the VLAN tag of tagged Ethernet frames and Dif ferentiated Services DiffServ Code Point DSCP Each port on the Switch can be configured to trust one of the packet fields 802 1p DSCP or DSCP 802 1p Packets that enter the Switch s port may carry no QoS informa tion as well If so the Switch places such information into the packets before transmitting them to the next node Thus QoS information is preserved between nodes within the network and the nodes know which label to give each packet A trusted field must exist in the packet for the mapping table to be of any use When a port is configured as untrusted it does not trust any incoming packet priority designations and uses the port default priority value instead to process the packet 155 State Select whether QoS is enabled or disabled on the switch Ae gege tege Scheduling Method Selects the Strict Priority or WRR to specify i iin the traffic scheduling method e Strict Priority Specifies traffic scheduling based strictly on the queue priority WRR
154. ts 1 48 supports both IEEE802 3 af and at The maximum power budget is 740 Watts To access the page click PoE Port Settings under PoE in the System Menu 76 Priority Displays the specific port for which PoE parameters are defined PoE parameters are assigned to the powered device that is connected to the selected port Enable Enables the Device Discovery protocol and provides power to the device using the PoE module The Device Discovery Protocol lets the device discover powered devices attached to device interfaces and learns their classification Disable Disables the Device Discovery protocol and halts the power supply delivering power to the device using the PoE module Select the port priority if the power supply is low The field default is Low For example if the power supply is running at 9996 usage and port 1 is prioritized as high but port 6 is prioritized as low port 1 is prioritized to receive power and port 6 may be denied power The possible field values are 4 Low Sets the PoE priority level as low Medium Sets the PoE priority level as medium e High Sets the PoE priority level as high e Critical Sets the PoE priority level as critical Class Auto Shows the classification of the powered device The class defines the maximum power that can be provided to the powered device The possible field values are Class O The maximum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 15 4
155. um number of allowed port members and LACP is subse quently enabled on another port using a higher priority than an existing member the newly configured port will Apply Click APPLY to update the the system settings replace the existing port member that has a lower priori ty A smaller number indicates a higher priority level The range is from 0 65535 and default is 32768 System Priority Enter the LACP priority value to the system The default is 32768 and the range is from 1 65535 84 LACP Timeout Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP allows the exchange of information with regard to the link aggregation between two members of aggregation The LACP Time Out value is measured in a periodic interval Check first whether the port in the trunk group is up When the interval expires it will be removed from the trunk Set a Short Timeout one second for busy trunked links to ensure that disabled ports are removed from the trunk group as soon as possible The default value for LACP time out is Long Timeout 85 Long Long timeout value Short Short timeout value the LACP timeout value is 90 seconds timeout value is 3 seconds Timeout Select the administrative LACP timeout Apply Click APPLY to update the the system settings Mirror Settings Mirrors network traffic by forwarding copies of incoming and outgoing packets from specific ports to a monitoring port The packet that is copied to
156. vated 6 PoE Mode LED Light off PoE mode is not activated Solid Light PoE mode is activated 7 LED Mode Selector Press to change between LAN and PoE mode 8 Reset Button Press to reset the device to factory default settings 9 RJ 45 LAN Ports 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 LAN ports 1OLAN Mode LED Per Copper Port Light off No link is 13 EWS7952FP Back established on the port Solid Amber Light A valid 10 100 Mpbs link is established on the port Solid Green Light A valid 1000 Mbps link is established on the port 11 Link Act LED Per Copper Port Light off No link is established on the port Solid Light A valid link is established on the port Blinking Light Packet transmission on the port 12 Uplink Ports Gigabit Ports 13 SFP Ports Small form factor pluggable ports 14 Speed LED Per SFP Port 15 Link Act LED Per SFP Port Light off No link is established on the port Solid Amber Light A valid 100 Mpbs link is established on the port Solid Green Light A valid 1000 Mbps link is established on the port 16 Power Connector Compatibility Your EWS Wireless Management Switch supports the following Access Point models EnGenius EWS310AP Dual Band Wireless N600 Managed Indoor Access Point EnGenius EWS320AP Dual Band Wireless N900 Managed Indoor Access Point EnGenius EWS360AP Dual Band Wireless AC1 750 Managed Indoor Access Point EnGenius EWS610AP Dual Band Wireless N600 Managed Outdoor Access Point
157. vice Backup your information before starting this procedure Follow this procedure to reset the Switch back to factory default settings 1 Click er to start the reset process 2 When a prompt displays click OK to confirm the reset or Cancel to quit the procedure The page at 192 168 0 239 says Do you want to apply def auk setting and reboot device Ce 196 Rebooting Logging Out Follow this procedure to reboot the Switch Follow this procedure to log out the current profile from 1 Click O to start the reboot process the user interface Lt B 2 when a prompt displays click OK to confirm the reboot Te EEK ag 10108 OUT OF the menu process or Cancel to quit the procedure 2 When a prompt shows click OK to confirm logging out or Cancel to quit the procedure The page at 192 168 0 239 says X The page at 192 168 0 239 says Do you wart to reboot device 197 Appendix RE Eorum a mm REN mm mmm 3 m ure p E rms cu oo Em E m Omm O pump ES Ls 1 198 Quick Reference Guide Hardware Specifications Model EWS5912FP EWS7928P EWS7952FP Connectors PoE Features IEEE802 3af at max 30w per port PoEPorts 1 8 48 Total PoE Budget 130W 185 W 740 W Power Supply 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Environent O anng Temper ure 32 F 122 F 0 F C 50 C torage Temperature 40 F 158 F 40 C 70 C Operating Humidity 10 90 non condensing Storage Humidity 5
158. vice to use Enter the session timout you wish to implement for SSH Next enter the History Count number you wish The default count is 128 Enter the number of passwords requests to be sent across SSH The deafult attempts is 3 Finally enter the silent time you wish to implement for the SSH service SSH Service Select whether SSH is Enabled or Disabled This is disabled by default Session Timeout Enter the amount of time that elapses before the SSH Service is timed out The default is 5 minutes The range is from 0 65535 minutes Enter the entry number for History of SSH Service The default is 128 The range is from 0 256 Enter the number of password request sent to the SSH Service The default is 3 The range is from 0 120 Password Retry Count Silent Time Enter the silent time for SSH Service The range is from 0 65535 seconds Click Apply to save the changes to the system Console Settings From here you can configure the Console Service settings for the Switch Compos apii nan Session Timeout Enter the amount of time that elapses before Console Service is timed out The default is 5 minutes The range is from 0 65535 minutes History Count Enter the entry number for History of Console Service The default is 128 The range is from 0 256 Password Retry Enter the number of password requests to Count send to the Console Service The default is 3 The range is from 0 120 Silent Ti
159. wo transmissions of BPDU Each Switch on the hop count will reduce packets sent by the Root Bridge to verify the hop count by one until the value reaches that it is the Root Bridge The Hello Time zero The Switch will then discard the BDPU range is from 1 to 10 seconds The default packet and the information held for the port Hello Time is 2 seconds will age out The user may set a hop count from 6 to 40 The default value is 20 Forward Delay Enter the bridge forward delay time which indicates the amount of time in seconds that Apply Click APPLY to update the the system settings a bridge remains in a listening and learning state before forwarding packets The value must be greater or equal to Bridge Max Age 2 1 The time range is from 4 seconds to 30 seconds The default value is 15 seconds Select from the list to specify the priority of the Switch for comparison in the CIST CIST priority is an important criterion on determining the root bridge In the same condition the Switch with the highest 96 CIST Port Settings MST ID Select the MST ID from the list Port or trunked port identifier Use the CIST Ports Settings page to configure and view Priority Defines the priority used for this STA attributes for interfaces when the spanning tree port in the Spanning Tree Algorithm mode is set to STP or RSTP You may use a different o See for o e ei priority or path cost for ports of the same media type to h ve leone y nei
160. y be enabled ID on a port if it is connected to only one MLD enabled Pasi Laaye E EE eech device ID Enabling this feature allows the Switch to immediately remove the Layer 2 LAN port from its forwarding table entry upon re receiving an MLD leave message without SS first sending out an MLD group specific TRAN n eg tere GS query to the port Fast Leave can improve bandwidth usage for a network which frequently experiences many MLD host add and leave requests D er Select from the drop down list whether to Enable or SE Disable MLD Snooping Next select to Enable or Disable gy Fast Leave for the specified VLAN ID Click the Apply button to accept the changes or the Cancel button o to discard them 119 Group List The Group List displays the VLAN ID IPv6 Address and Members Port in the MLD Snooping List Conroler Swich Group List Syalom a Louro Link Aggregabon Mirror Settings STRA MAG Address Tablc LLDP ICMP Snooping MLD Sooaping Gaba Sestkkrs VLAH Settings Group List VLAN D Put Address Member Puris Router Sellings WLAN Manager Monitoring 120 Router Settings The Router Settings feature shows the learned multicast router attached port if the port is active and a member of the VLAN Select the VLAN ID you would like to configure and enter the Static and Forbidden ports for the specified VLAN IDs that are utilizing MLD Snooping All MLD packets snooped by the Switch w
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