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1. Click Delete to remove any selected community strings 3 7 1 3 SNMP Trap This page allows the user to add or delete an SNMP trap receiver IP address and community name Click Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Trap to display the screen shown below SNMP Trap Trap Receiver Setting EA Add Trap Receiver Status No IP Address Community Type Delete The following table describes the labels on this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION IP Address Enter the IP addresses to send your SNMP traps to Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch Community Enter a Community string which is the password sent with each trap to the SNMP manager Click Add to add any trap receiver IP Address This field displays the IP address where the traps from the switch are sent Community Type This field displays the password sent with each trap to the SNMP manager Click Delete to remove any selected trap receiver entries 3 8 Diagnostics Use the Diagnostics pages to configure settings for the switch diagnostics feature or operating diagnostic utilities 3 8 1 Ping Test Ping Test Ping test Setting The following table describes the labels on this screen Apply p p 8 Wm mA Ar em E E A AW J DE gt SECCPDID ON b DEILIITE VIN L IP Address Enter the IP addresses of the test destination l 83 It displays how many times to send ping request packet Enter a number between 1 and
2. Status It displays the status of local log settings Server It displays the server information Information It displays the severity status It displays the action status 3 8 4 Factory Default Follow the steps below to restore the switch to the factory defaults 1 Click Diagnostics gt Factory Default to view the screen shown below Factory Default Restore 2 Click the Restore button and the confirm interface displays Confirm x Cancel OK 3 Click OK to restore all switch configurations to the factory defaults and the switch will reboot 87 3 8 5 Reboot Switch Reboot allows you to restart the switch without physically turning the power off Follow the steps below to reboot the switch 1 Click Diagnostics gt Reboot Switch to view the screen shown below Reboot Switch Reboot 2 Click the Reboot button and the following interface displays Rebooting noW 3 When finished the switch will have been restarted 3 9 Maintenance 3 9 1 Backup Manager This page allows the user to back up the firmware image or configuration file on the switch to a remote TFTP server or host file system through the HTTP protocol Click Maintenance gt Backup Manager to view the screen shown below Backup Manager Backup Manager mmer ben or eve eeng Backup Type image O Configuration Backup Backup Image with TFTP Page 88 Backup Manager Backup Manager rr tiv
3. 14 src port_____ Click in the square box to set Layer 4 source port into Template tcp flag Click in the square box to set TCP flag into Template _ 3 5 3 ACL Index Range Setting ACL Index Range Settiny ACL Index Range Setting Apply The following table describes the labels on this screen PA fen A em m pp rf oe 8 Pa RIP ON kd Lo Se LY ENTE BEN IQM ACL Index Range It displays the 16 types of ACL index range Template Index Enter Template index mapping to specify the range of the ACL index in this field Enter a number between 1 and 16 as the template index 71 eb Managed GbE Switch 3 5 4 ACL Policy Setting ACL Policy Setting Policy Setting Policy Content Apply The following table describes the labels on this screen Get To goth bole ifomaton ofthe pokey Action Select the action to take Mirror Index mirror the packet via the configuration of the specified mirror index Rate Limit limit the packet rate he is 16 kbps Priority change the packet priority Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 6 QoS Use the QoS pages to configure settings for the switch QoS interface and how the switch connects to a remote server to get services 3 6 1 Port based Priority You can configure the switch to assign an IEEE 802 1p priority to packets based on the ingress incoming port of the packet Click QoS gt Port based Priority in the navigation panel
4. Select Both Ports Apply Destination Port Source TX Port Source RX Port N A N A N A a Destination port Theoretically it s possible to set more than one destination port in a network Actually the port mirroring function will lower the network throughput therefore it s recommended to set only one destination port in a network b Mirroring Port 1 RX means copy the incoming packets of the selected source port to the selected destination port 2 TX means copy the outgoing packets of the selected source port to the selected destination port 3 Rx Tx means the combination of Rx and Tx c Source port the traffic source that will be copied to the destination port 3 3 3 Trunk 3 3 3 1 Trunk Group Click Switching gt Trunk gt Trunk Group in the navigation panel to view the screen shown below eb Managed GbE Switch Trunk Group Trunk Group Setting ser rer oer Apply Trunk Group Information Trunk Type Master Port Member Active Passive Aggregated Delete The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Trunk This field displays the trunk group number to identify a trunk group that is one logical link containing multiple ports Type Select the type of the trunk group a static trunk or an LACP trunk A static trunk would be aggregated immediately an LACP trunk exchanges LACP PDU to link partner to aggregate Select the ports to be adde
5. DESCRIPTION Upgrade Select the upgrade method Method TFTP Use TFTP to upgrade HTTP Use HTTP to upgrade Server IP IP address of the TFTP server If the TFTP upgrade method is selected the IP address of the TFTP server must be assigned Firmware image or configuration file name on remote TFTP server If the TF TP upgrade method is selected the file name must be specified If the HTTP upgrade method is selected the browse file field allows you to Browse File select any file on the host operating system Upgrade Select upgrade type Type Image Firmware image of current system Configuration Configuration file Click Upgrade to update the file specified above and install the new Upgrade f irmware 3 9 3 Configuration Manager This page allows the user to save running configurations to any file specified by pushing the Save Configuration button Click Set Startup to select any existing configuration file as the startup configuration The Delete button allows the user to delete the selected configuration file Click Maintenance gt Configuration Manager to view the screen shown below Configuration Manager Save Configuration Save Configuration Set Startup Configs Information File Name File Size startup config cfg selected 8933 Bytes Delete Configuration Manager Page 91 Configuration Manager Save Configuration Save Configuration Set Startup Configs Infor
6. Do not allow changes Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Modify Click Delete to modify any configuration 3 9 5 Enable Password This page allows the user to modify the enable password In the command line interface the user can usethe enable command to change the privilege level to Admin After the enable command is issued the user needs to type the enable password to change the privilege level Click Maintenance gt Enable Password in the navigation panel to display the screen shown below Note It is highly recommended that you change the default password 93 Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch Admin Enable Password Setup Enable Password Apply The following table describes the labels on this screen Password Type Select password type for the enable password function Clear Text Password without encryption Encrypted Password with encryption Enter your new system password Retype Password Retype the password to make sure the password is exactly what you typed before in the Password field Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 94 Specifications Standards e IEEE 802 1d Spanning Tree Protocol e IEEE 802 1p Traffic Prioritization e IEEE 802 1q VLAN Tagging e IEEE 802 1s Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP e IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3ab Twisted Pair Gigabit Et
7. gi di i a 4 Te oobi Action Perrnit J Apply ESCRIPTION src mac_______ Enter source MAC data and mask in this field dstmac______k Enter destination MAC data and mask in this field srcip____ Enter source Pdataandmaskinthisfield O Z dstip______ Enter destination IP data and mask in this field 1 I A mI Ak E D L SS Y bm A Pi oo e a a 69 eb Managed GbE Switch tos Enter ToS in this field 14 src port Enter Layer 4 source port in this field 14 dst port Enter Layer 4 destination port in this field Select the action to take Permit permit packet to pass through Deny drop packet Click Apply 3 5 2 ACL Template Setting ACL Template Setting Template Setting e Template Field Apply The following table describes the labels on this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Template Index You can choose the template index Get__________ To get the basic information of the policy index _______________ sre mac__________ Click in the square box to set source MAC into Template _ dst mac__________ Click in the square box to set destination MAC into Template sreip__________ Click in the square box to set source IP into Template dstip_________ Click in the square box to set destination IP into Template _ _ tos Click in the square box to set ToS into Template 70 Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch
8. 35 Aggregated This field displays the ports that are aggregated in a trunk group A static trunk would be aggregated immediately an LACP trunk exchanges LACP PDU to link partner to aggregate Click this button to delete the trunk 3 3 3 2 LACP Click Switching gt Trunk gt LACP to display the screen shown below LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol Note Do not configure this screen unless you want to enable dynamic link aggregation LACP LACP Setting riority 32768 065535 Apply LACP Information The following table describes the labels on this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Select Enable from the drop down box to enable Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP Select Disable to not use LACP System Priority LACP system priority is a number between 0 and 65 535 The switch with the lowest system priority and lowest port number if system priority is the same becomes the LACP server The LACP server controls the operation of LACP setup Enter a number to set the priority of an active port using Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP The smaller the number the higher the priority level Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch 36 eb Managed GbE Switch 3 3 4 VLAN Each VLAN in a network has an associated VLAN ID which displays in the IEEE 802 10 tag in the L2 header of packets transmitted on a VLAN 3 3 4 1 VLAN Setting This page allows the user t
9. 4 4 Port Security ENEE 62 SAS Protected Poris aii 63 eg oe oe ee re eee ee eer cry nen oer en rere 63 BADA eel ce lA AAA 63 SACD TENE sero oa iat oe I nO Raa 64 TAGO AOS eee ee AA 65 SAGA Pa AAA 66 BABS hee PSA AAN 66 ANO di 67 3 5 1 ACL E 67 eb Managed GbE Switch 3 5 2 ACL Template Setting CTEM CEEVEC CE CCE Te ERE eS TT eee Cee TERR CE ETE CEC TE ere ee ee er ren re 70 3 5 3 ACL Index Range Setting Peet rere Le CCC oe eT EET Cee en eee rT Cee Tr ee 71 3 5 4 ACL Policy Setting REECE TR TLC CEE CREE CET ECVE ORT EOS CR TCE EERE EEE eRe TERR Teer eS eet rere 12 3 6 QoS E A CT ee CRORE CCRT Eee Pee NS eee EEE EEE CCRT REC ee ren errr 12 3 6 1 Port based Priority a er CEE TT ECE SER TT RTE CRETE Lee rere e 12 3 6 2 802 1 p based Priority a dd Sade AR N N is de ad 13 3 6 3 DSCP based Priority EE 14 3 6 4 Priority to Queue Mapping EE A 15 3 6 5 Packet Scheduling iodo aras EE L I 3 6 6 Queue Weight Setting A AD A A ED NA ate ah oye ARA AD ainda L I 3 6 7 Queue Remarking Status a 78 3 6 8 Queue Remarking Table A A AA Ee ere 19 3 7 Management lara aa av as PNR aang as 80 3 7 1 SNMP ads ER LAER E Ce RA rE ee ere TTS eee REA ICMR E SN Tne oe ee 80 3 7 1 1 SNMP Setting A A a an 80 3 7 1 2 SNMP Community EA ANA A E E ANS 81 3 7 1 3 SNMP Trap TREC ECT SECT CCEEREE CLUS TCE CTR CREE CC CRCCE CTE CREED ERTL ORC ETC eT CEST Ee REO Te Ree Tee 82 38 Diagnostics A A E ee ERT er eee A 83 3 8 1 Ping Test Tee eT TLE CEE C ECC EL Ce ET EET EEN
10. 5 as the count The default configuration is 1 Interval It displays time interval between each ping request packet Enter a number between 1 and 5 as the interval The default configuration is 1 It displays the size of ping packet Enter a number between 0 and 5120 as the size The default configuration is 0 Ping Results After a ping is finished results will show in this field Ping test Setting CX NN OK OK l 1 5 Default 1 l 1 5 Default 1 0 0 5120 Default 0 The following table describes the labels on this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION IPv6 Address Enter the IPv6 addresses of the test destination Apply Count It displays how many times to send ping request packet wf Enter a number between 1 and 5 as the count The default configuration is 1 Enter a number between 1 and 5 as the interval The default 84 configuration is 1 It displays the size of ping packet Enter a number between 0 and 5120 as the size The default configuration is 0 Ping Results After a ping finished results will show in this field Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 8 3 Log Setting 3 8 3 1 Local Log Use this screen to display the switch logs Click Diagnostics gt Log Setting gt Local Log to view the screen shown below Local Log Local Kee Ee Setting Target Se verity Select Targets Select Levels Apply Local Log Setting Status Status
11. ABEL DESCRIPTION Select the number of the port for which you want to assign IEEE 802 1p priority to incoming frames 802 1p Priority Click Enabled to enable this function on specified ports Remarking Click Disabled to disable this function on specified ports DSCP Remarking Click Enabled to enable this function on specified ports Click Disabled to disable this function on specified ports Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 6 8 Queue Remarking Table Click QoS gt Queue Remarking Table to display the screen shown below 79 QoS Remarking Table QoS Remarking Table Setting he Priority New 802 1p Priority 0 7 Hen DSCP Value 0 63 o E Apply Priority New 802 1p Priority 0 7 New DSCP Value 0 63 D 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 3 3 0 4 4 0 5 5 0 6 6 D H H 0 The following table describes the labels on this screen pm A o fm Is mm E Y l bw BN d MAA Priority Select the priority value to mapping to new 802 1p new 802 1ad and DSCP value The priority range is O0 to 7 New 802 1p Remark to the new 802 1p priority that the priority and drop precedence Priority mapped to The new 802 1p priority is O to 7 New DSCP Value Remark to the new DSCP priority that the priority and drop precedence mapped to The new DSCP priority is O to 63 Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 7 Management 3 7 1 SNMP 3 7 1 1 SN
12. Click Switching gt IGMP Snooping gt Multicast Database to access the screen below Multicast Database Multicast Database DIP Address VID Member Port Life Sec The following table describes the labels on this screen 48 CRIPTION DIP Address his field displays IP address of this group This field displays ID of configured VLAN 1 4094 Member Port This field displays the ports that selected in the group address Life Sec This field displays the life time of this group 3 3 7 4 Router Table Click Switching gt IGMP Snooping gt Router Table to access the screen below Router Table Router Table VID Port Expiry Time Sec The following table describes the labels on this screen The VLAN ID that has router port Port o Router port i e the port ID where IGMP Query message received Expiry Time Sec This field displays the expiry time of the router port 3 3 8 Jumbo Frame This page allows the user to configure switch port jumbo frame settings Click Switching gt Jumbo Frame in the navigation panel to bring up the screen shown below 49 Jumbo Frame Jumbo Frame Setting l 1522 Bytes 1536 Bytes O 1552 Bytes O 9216 Bytes Apply Jumbo Frame Information Information Name Information Value Jumbo Frame 1522 Bytes The following table describes the labels on this screen LABEI DESCRIPTION Jumbo Frame Specify the maximum Jumbo Frame size in
13. HTTPS Settings Apply HTTPS Information Information Name Information Value Session Timeout 15 The following table describes the labels in this screen DESCRIPTION Session Timeout Set session timeout minutes for user access to the Web using the HTTPS protocol If the user doesn t respond after the designated session timeout minutes the Web UI will log out automatically Enter a number between O and 1440 as the session timeout O minutes means never time out Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch 3 9 ACL Use the ACL pages to configure settings for the Access Control List 3 5 1 ACL Setting ACL Setting The following table describes the labels on this screen 67 Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch Port List VLAN List Policy Index Modify Delete ACL Index Click ACL gt ACL Setting gt Add button and the ACL Content Web page displays ACL Content ACL Binding 68 eb Managed GbE Switch Name _ Enter ACL name in this field Enter ACL comment in this field Interface Select the interface to bind Port number Enter port number VLAN ID Enter VLAN ID Policy Enter policy index ACE Index Enter ACE index in this field to configure ACE Click ACL gt ACL Setting gt Add gt Add in ACE Setting button and the ACE Content Web page displays ACE Content Ca p 0000 mas k 00 00 dert t J 0 0 0 0 mas k 0 0 0 0 de
14. RMON MIB Interface and Etherlike counters display errors on the traffic passing through each port RMON counters provide a total count of different frame types and sizes passing through each port 22 Port Counters Port MIB Counters Settings eil GA Olnterface OEtherlike ORMON Portl mib Counters Cr CO CO CTN A CT in y yO O SSCS Aen nu o O Abee nu iisem nu rem a LCE reen ooo O Aler e Cr ooo e Kc DEE DES 2 2 e o o e Ee e SEENEN CC aaam O CC E E ea a E o ecra e engen maraton a enne o SSS E o SSS E 0 SS EI o SS emersita oo O OOO emerstatspistozaorst80tes O C e 23 Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen This identifies the Ethernet port Port Ml Mode You have four choices All Interface Etherlike and RMON 3 1 3 3 Port Error Disabled This page allow the user to browse ports that are disabled by some protocols such as BPDU Guard Loopback and UDLD Port Error Disabled Port Error Disabled Status Port Name Error Disabled Reason Recover The following table describes the labels on this screen This shows the disabled Ethernet port Reason Click this button to enable those error disabled ports 3 1 3 4 Bandwidth Utilization Error Disabled This shows the reasons for the error s 24 Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch Mobs Miroombess Mrombps
15. Remarking Status remarking status to packets based on the ingress incoming port of the packet 005 Romain Tae This link takes you to a screen where you can assign a QoS QoS Remarking Table remarking table to packets based on the ingress incoming port of the packet SNMP This link takes you to a screen where you can set and revise the SNMP Ping Test This link takes you to a screen where you can do Ping test Ping6 Test This link takes you to a screen where you can do Ping6 test This link takes you to a screen where you can configure lo Reg ening settings j i Factory Default This link takes you back to the factory default configuration Reboot Switch ae takes you to a screen where you can reboot the Maintenance This link takes you to a screen where you can back up the Backup Manager settings you have made Upgrade Manager This link takes you to a screen where you can upgrade the switch settings This link takes you to a screen where you can save all the Configuration Manager configurations you have made to the switch This link takes you to a screen where you can change the Account Manager Web configurator login account Enable Pas This link takes you to a screen where you can change the login password 2 3 Logging Out of the Web Configurator Click Logout in the navigation panel to exit the Web configurator You have to log in with your password again after you log out This is recommended after you finish
16. Target Severity Action enabled local ram BP he or JI Disable Info disabled local flash error warning notice Enable The following table describes the labels on this screen DESCRIPTION Select the target to store log message RAM store the log messages on the RAM disk All log messages will disappear after a system reboot Flash store the log messages in the Flash memory Log messages will not disappear after a system reboot Select the severity level s of the log entries you want to display The possible severity levels are Error to record system failures such as events which will cause the switch to malfunction and events such as invalid user input in the Web configurator Warning to record non critical errors on the Switch The Switch will Severity 85 continue to function when warnings are recorded Info to record regular system events such as configuration changes or logins Debug to record events that can be helpful for engineering debugging of the switch s function This field is not recommended for tracking as it creates many messages not helpful to typical users Notice to record errors that need attention Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Action Click enable to enable this function Click disable to disable this function 3 8 3 2 Remote Log Click Diagnostics gt Log Setting gt Remote Log to view the screen shown below Remote Log Remote Log Target Setting Ser
17. Win Down Refresh period 5 Wi sec ro Pele w Tx 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rx 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The following table describes the labels on this screen Refresh Period This shows the period interval between last and next refresh You have three choices 2 sec 5 sec and 10 sec IFG You can enable or disable this function 3 1 4 Trunk Group Click Status gt Trunk Group in the navigation panel to view the screen shown below Trunk Group Trunk Group Information Trunk Type Master Port Member Active Passive Aggregated Delete The following table describes the labels on this screen 25 LABEL DESCRIPTION This field displays the trunk to identify a trunk group that is one logical link containing multiple ports This field displays which ports are master ports of the trunk The port with lowest port ID is designated to be master port of the trunk To synchronize the settings of trunk member ports the configuration of the trunk master port would be applied to all trunk member ports Other member ports are slave ports that cannot be configured individually in most settings such as VLAN port ability and so on but follow the configuration of the master port Member This field shows the member ports of the trunk S Passive ports The LACP active port would send LA
18. a management session for security reasons 16 eb Managed GbE Switch Are you sure to logout Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch Chapter 3 Web Management Configuration 3 1 Status Use the Status pages to view system information and status 3 1 1 System Information In the navigation panel click Status gt System Information to display the screen as shown below This page allow user to configure and browse some system information such as MAC address IP address loader version and firmware version Default Location Default Contact System Information Information Name System Name System Location System Contact MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Loader Version Loader Date Firmware Version Firmware Date System Object ID System Up Time Information Value Switch Default Location Default Contact DE AD BE EF 01 02 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 192 166 1 254 1 3 0 16735 sat Apr 23 17 26 50 CST 2011 1 0 0 sat Apr 23 17 21 52 CST 2011 1 3 6 1 4 1 27282 3 2 10 O days DO hours 4 mins 25 secs The following table describes the labels on this screen 18 DESCRIPTION This field displays the descriptive name of the switch for identification System Name purposes System Location This field displays the system location of the switch System Contact Contact System Contact This This field displays the system contact of the switch
19. and 1000000 This is the maximum amount of packets of the type selected previously allowed to be transferred to the Switch per second Any subsequent packets are discarded 37 eb Managed GbE Switch Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch Port This field displays the port number Broadcast This field displays how many broadcast packets the port can receive per pps second Unknown This field displays how many unknown unicast packets the port can receive Unicast pps per second Unknown This field displays how many unknown multicast packets the port can Multicast receive per second pps Multicast This field displays how many multicast packets the port can receive per pps second 3 4 2 MAC Filtering Use this screen to create rules for traffic going through the switch Click Security gt MAC Filtering in the navigation panel to display the screen shown below MAC Filtering MAC Filtering Setting MAC Address wa ger ge es E See 9 Add Static MAC Status No MAC Address VLAN Filter Name Select The following table describes the labels on this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Address Type a MAC address to which packets will be filtered in valid MAC address format that is six hexadecimal character pairs And this must be a unicast MAC address VLAN The VLAN ID number of the VLAN on which the above MAC address resides This function is set default in this switch Select Sour
20. bytes from 0 to 9216 Bytes Apply Click Apply to save any changes to the switch 3 3 9 STP The Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a network protocol that ensures a loop free topology for any bridged Ethernet local area network 3 3 9 1 STP Global Setting Use the SPT Global Setting screen to activate one of the STP modes on the switch Click Switching gt STP gt STP Global Setting 50 __STP Global Setting Global Settings 6 ja Apply Information Name Information Value STP Enabled Force Version STP Compatible Max Hops 20 Forward Delay 19 Max Age 20 Tx Hold Count 6 Hello Time 2 The following table describes the labels on this screen DESCRIPTION Select Enabled to use Spanning Tree Protocol STP or Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP Select Disabled to not use STP or RSTP Force Version Select the operating mode of STP STP Compatible 802 1D STP operation RSTP Operation 802 1w operation MSTP Operation 802 1s operation e beter e number between 1 and 40 as the max number of hops Forward Delay Set the delay time an interface takes to change from blocking state to forwarding state This is the maximum time in seconds the switch will wait before changing states This delay is required because every switch must receive information about topology changes before it starts to forward frames In addition each port needs time to listen for conflicting information that wou
21. displays the in use address information of IPv6 Address IPv6 Static It displays the static router of IPv6 router 30 Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch 3 2 3 Time Click Network gt Time in the navigation panel to display the screen shown below SNTP Configuration SNTP State O Enabled Disabled P Server Address Io am gs S Time Information Information Name Information Value SNTP State Disabled SNTP Server 0 0 0 0 SNTP Port 123 Current Time 00 11 55 Current Date 2000 01 01 Time Zone GMT 00 The following table describes the labels on this screen ARE ACC ODIDTIAN LA FS F o f CIN mi Kn ke E J IN SNTP State Select Enable to use Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP or Disable to set the time manually SNTP Server If SNTP is enabled enter the IP address of the time server you will use Address SNTP Server It shows the Port Number of SNTP server Port Time If SNTP is disabled enter the new time in hour minute and second HH MM SS format Date If SNTP is disabled enter the new date in year month and day format YYYY MM DD 31 Time Zone Select system time zone by hours and minutes means after UTC and means before UTC Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 3 Switching Use the Switching pages to configure settings for the switch ports trunk and other switch features 3 3 1 Port Setting This page allow the user to c
22. or up Address Startup oonfig ctg e Backup Config with TFTP Page Backup Manager Backup Manager Backup Image with HTTP Page Backup Manager Backup Manager l 4j Olmage Configuration Backup Config with HTTP Page The following table describes the labels on this screen Select the backup method eb Managed GbE Switch TFTP Use TFTP to back up HTTP Use HTTP to back up Serveri IP address of the TFTP server If the TFTP backup method is selected the IP address of the TFTP server must be assigned Select backup type Backup Type Image Firmware image of current system Configuration Configuration file If the Configuration backup type is selected one of the configuration files Configuration in the current system can be selected for backup Click Backup to save the current switch configuration to the local address BACKUP specified 3 9 2 Upgrade Manager This page allows the user to upgrade a new firmware image or configuration file to the switch from a remote TFTP server or a select file from the Web browser Click Maintenance gt Upgrade Manager to view the screen shown below Upgrade Manager Upgrade Manager IPy4 or IPvb Address image O Configuration Upgrade Upgrade with TFTP Page Upgrade Manager Upgrade Manager d v CE Image O Configuration Upgrade with HTTP Page 90 The following table describes the labels on this screen
23. 21 23 SAVE LOGOUT REBOOT REFRESH System Information System Setting System Nome System Location system Contact Apply System Information Information Name System Name System Location System Contact MAC Address IP Address Submet Mask Gateway Loader Version Loader Date Firmware Version Firmware Date System Object ID System Up Time Information Value Switch Default Location Default Contact DE AU BE EF 01 02 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 1 3 0 16735 Sat Apr 23 17 26 50 CST 2011 1 0 0 Sat Apr 23 17 21 52 CST 2011 RA A D days 0 hours 4 mins 25 A Click the menu items to open submenu links and then click on a submenu link to open the screen in the main window B It shows the switch s current link status Green squares indicate the port link is up while black squares indicate the port link is down C Displays system information such as MAC address and firmware version Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch In the navigation panel click a main link to reveal a list of submenu links shown as the following system Information IP Address Log IPv6 Address Port Time Trunk Group MAC Address Table storm Control ACL Setting MAC Filtering ACL Template Setting 802 1 ACL Index Range Setting Port Security ACL Policy Setting Protected Ports Access Ping Test Pingb Test Log Setting Factory Default Reboot Switch 13 Port
24. Auto Yes No No Auto Yes The following table describes the labels in this screen ABEI DESCRIPTION Port Select Select the port s to change Spanning Tree Protocol settings for External Path cost is the cost of transmitting a frame on to a LAN through that port It is 32 recommended to assign this value according to the speed of the bridge The slower the media the higher the cost Entering O means the switch will automatically assign a value Set the edge port configuration No Force to false state as link to a bridge Yes Force to true state as link to a host Auto Auto detect Edge Port Set the BPDU Filter configuration No Disable BPDU Filter function Yes Enable BPDU Filter function To avoid transmitting BPDU from the specified ports BPDU Filter Set the BPDU Guard configuration No Disable BPDU Guard function Yes Enable BPDU Guard function To drop directly the received BPDU from the specified ports Set the Point to Point port configuration No Force to false state Yes Force to true state Auto Auto detect according to duplex Click the square choice box to enable this function Force to try to use the new MST RST BPDUs and hence to test the hypothesis that all legacy systems that do not understand the new BPDU formats have been removed from the LAN segment on the port s Click Apply to save your changes to the switch P2P MAC 3 3 9 3 MST Configuration MST is the acronym of Minimum Sp
25. CP PDU periodically This field displays the ports that aggregated in a trunk group A static trunk Aggregated would be aggregated immediately an LACP trunk exchanges LACP PDU to link partner to aggregate Click this button to delete the trunk Master port 3 1 5 MAC Address Table Use the MAC Address Table pages to show dynamic MAC table and configure settings for static MAC entries 3 1 5 1 Dynamic Learned Click Status gt MAC Address Table gt Dynamic Learned in the navigation panel to bring up the screen shown below Dynamic Learned C Port boat e DYLAN default Y IMAG Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 View Clear MAC Address Information H MAC Address VLAN Type Port Add to Static MAC table DO 06 45 03 00 44 default 1 Dynamic 0 Total Entries 1 26 The following table describes the labels on this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION pot oo Select the port number to show or clear dynamic MAC entries If not selecting any port VLAN or MAC address the whole dynamic MAC table will be displayed or cleared This is the VLAN group to which the MAC address belongs Select the VLAN VLAN to show or clear dynamic MAC entries If not selecting any port VLAN or MAC address the whole dynamic MAC table will be displayed or cleared This field displays the MAC address that will be forwarded Select the MAC MAC Address address to show or clear dynamic MAC entries If not selecting any port VLAN or MAC ad
26. DD a Instance It displays the status of MST instance Instance It displays the priority of MST instance View Status Click View to view the status of MST instance 3 3 9 5 MST Port Setting Click Switching gt STP gt MST Port Setting SE Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch Port Configuration ze in ert P al Cost nte nal th ost p SE rity 0 Auto o HA ee Apply STP Port Status Internal Path Po ort ai elec ct Ms ST ID MSTI Port Port Designated Bridge Cost FS Port Role Port State ID Priority Conf Oper a 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 070 128 Hisehed Disabled ue 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 070 128 Disahads Disabled ES 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 070 128 Disabed Disabled sr 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 070 128 Disspes JL sstpteg SCH 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 of Oo 128 Hisabad Hisanied das 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 128 Psst Di ablad ae 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 070 128 Desked Inisabisa ae 0 32768 DE AD BE EF 01 02 0 7 20000 128 Designated Forwarding The following table describes the labels on this screen Port Select Select the port s that will use MST setting MST ID You can manually set the MST ID to specify MST instance Internal Path You can manually set the internal path cost to the selected ports in the Cost specified MST instance 0 means Auto SE You can manually set the priority to the selected ports in the specified MST none instance Appl
27. Ee eee ERC OTe AA Eee eRe eee 83 3 8 2 Ping6 Test CT Te eee ee TO ee RT EL TERE o eee ee rer ee re ren rE di 84 3 8 3 Log Setting wend aw ince wy al NE EC AA aes ERA 85 3 8 3 1 Local Log O A A A E AR eT E A A A 85 3 8 3 2 Remote Log PRC Uren A E CET TT Ee TEE eee eT AE CT Tre eRe Cee 86 3 8 4 Factory Default IA A SAA EE 87 3 8 5 Reboot Switch NEE 88 3 9 Maintenance cee TT LCR ee AA eRe MeN E AAA TL Te rT E AAA Lee eT iN Nee ARA 88 3 9 1 Backup Manager EE ETC COU ERM ESO CELTE TERE CREEL ETE TERE ETO REECE Peer ire ee 88 3 9 2 Upgrade Manager A eC REC CRATE CCR RCN TERETE TL A ORT CC CE OSE CCE EE Cie eer Ne err 90 3 9 3 Configuration Manager a ns ahi ee rar Nada 91 309 4 Account Manager ENEE 92 3 9 5 Enable Password SEENEN cere 93 Product Specifications A A asd a na cash Aisa AAN A ER OA A ware 95 Chapter Introduction 1 1 General Description High Performance This 16 24 4 Layer 2 Gigabit Switch is a high performance SNMP managed device that provides users with 16 or 24 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet and four additional Gigabit SFP ports The Web SNMP management provides remote control capability providing flexible network management and monitoring options Whether managed through an in band SNMP management station or an Internet Web browser the Intellinet Gigabit switch facilitates network management and problem diagnosis Flexible Network Management The switch is easy to use and manage designed to increase business productivity b
28. LI will log out automatically Enter a number between 0 and 1440 as the session timeout O minutes means never time out Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch 3 4 6 3 SSH SSH stands for Secure Shell SSH Settings Apply SSH Information Information Name Information Value Session Timeout 10 Session Timeout Set session timeout minutes for user access to the CLI from an SSH line If the user doesn t respond after the session timeout minutes the CLI will log out automatically Enter a number between 0 and 1440 as the session timeout O minutes means never time out Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch 3 4 6 4 HTTP HTTP is the acronym for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HTTP Settings HTTP Settings 115 0 1440 minutes Apply HTTP Information Information Name Information Value Session Timeout 15 The following table describes the labels on this screen Session Timeout Set session timeout minutes for user access to the Web using the HTTP protocol If the user doesn t respond after the designated session timeout minutes the Web UI will log out automatically Enter a number between 0 and 1440 as the session timeout O minutes means never time out Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch 3 4 6 5 HTTPS HTTPS is the acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer 66 Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch
29. MP Setting Click Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Setting to display the screen shown below 80 Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch SNMP Global Setting Apply SNMP Informations Information Name Information Value SNMP Disabled The following table describes the labels on this screen LABE DESCRIPTION SNMP daemon state Select Enabled to activate SNMP daemon Select Disabled to not use SNMP daemon 3 7 1 2 SNMP Community Click Management gt SNMP gt SNMP Community to display the screen shown below SNMP Community Community Setting V Community Type Add Community Status No Community Access Type Delete 1 public read only Delete 2 private read write Delete 81 The following table describes the labels on this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Community Enter a Community string This will act as a password for requests from the management station SNMP community type Read Only Read all objects only It can allow the SNMP manager using this string to collect information from the switch Read Write Read and write all objects It can allow the SNMP manager using this string to create or edit MIBs configure settings on the switch Click Add to add any other community Ne It displays the port number in the community This field displays the community strings Access Type This field displays the community string s type This will either be read only or read write
30. Setting Port Mirroring Trunk LAN SYLAN Bandwidth Control IGMP Snooping Jumbo Frame Port based Priority 9002 1p based Priority DSCP based Priority Priority to Queue Mapping Packet Scheduling Queue Weight Setting QoS Remarking Status QoS Remarking Table Backup Manager Upgrade Manager Configuration Manager Account Manager Enable Password The following table describes the links in the navigation panel System Information This link takes you to a screen that displays general system information Lo This sub menu takes you to screens where you can view g and set up system logs Port This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the port information LINKS DESCRIPTION Trunk Grou This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the H trunk settings on a port MAC Address Table This link takes you to screens where you can configure MAC address options IP Address This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the IP information IPv6 Address This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the IPv6 information This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the Time CSC Switch e time settings Port Settin This link takes you to a screen where you can configure g settings for individual switch ports This sub menu takes you to screens where you can copy Port Mirroring traffic from one port or ports to another port in order that you can examine the traffic f
31. The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEI DESCRIPTION Port Select the port s to configure the SVLAN PVID settings for PVID Set VLAN ID for selected ports Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 3 5 4 SVLAN Service Port This page allows the user to configure VLAN stacking aware ports 42 Click Switching gt SVLAN gt SVLAN Service Port to access the screen below SVLAN Service Port Setting SVLAN Service Port settings Port Enabled Apply SVLAN Service Port Status Port State Port 01 Disabled Port 02 Disabled Port 03 Disabled Port 04 Disabled Port 05 Disabled Port 06 Disabled Port 07 Disabled The following table describes the labels on this screen Enabled Set VLAN stacking aware state Enabled Set as VLAN stacking aware Disabled Set as VLAN stacking unaware Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 3 6 Bandwidth Control 3 3 6 1 Preamble Setting Click Switching gt Bandwidth Control gt Preamble Setting in the navigation panel to bring up the screen shown below 43 Preamble Setting Bandwidth Control Preamble Setting j Ing ress Preamble amp IFG Egress Preamble amp IFG Excluded Olncluded Excluded Olncluded Apply Preamble Status Information Name Information Value Ingress Preamble amp IFG Excluded Egress Preamble amp IFG Excluded The following table describes the labels on thi
32. This field displays the system contact of the switch the system contact of the switch MAC Address Major to the Ethernet MAC Media Access Control address of Subnet Mask This feld displays the subnet mask ofthe switch This field displays the version number of the switch s current firmware Version This field displays the switch s firmware created date om RES This field displays the system object ID of the switch System Up Time This field displays the system up time 3 1 2 Log Use this screen to display the switch logs Click Status gt Log in the navigation panel to display the screen shown below Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch Log Information Select Select Levels Select Categories v View Log Information Information Name Information Value Target RAM Severity error warning notice info ACL Common DAI DEF_ENGINE Dos Dot1X EEE IGMP L2 Category LACP LLDP Log Mirror POE Port QoS QinQ Rate SNMP STP SYLAN Switch System TFTP Trunk UDLD VLAN LOOP_PROT DHCP_SNOOPING Total Entries 2 Clear Refresh No Severity Category Timestamp Message 1 notice Port Jan 01 00 00 15 Port 6 link up 2 notice system Jan 01 00 00 16 System Startup The following table describes the labels on this screen al Select RAM to display only the logs stored in the RAM 9 Select Flash to display only the logs stored in the Flash memory Select severity level s to filter lo
33. WEB MANAGED GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH WITH 4 SFP PORTS USER MANUAL MODELS 560801 amp 560818 Model 560801 16 Port RW Model 560818 24 Port Y INTELLINET O R K SOLUTION INT 560801 560818 UM 1112 01 FCC Certifications 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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual 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 own expense This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following 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 CE Warning C 4 This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility EN 55022 class A for ITE the essential protection requirement of Council Directive 2004 108 EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to ele
34. activity Power e Input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz e Power consumption 30 watts maximum Environmental e Metal housing e Dimensions 440 W x 130 L x 44 H mm 17 3 x 5 1 x 1 7 in e Weight 2 9 kg 6 4 lbs e Operating temperature O 40 C 32 104 F e Operating humidity 10 90 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 40 70 C 40 158 F Package Contents e Web Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch with 4 SFP Ports e Power cable e 19 rackmount brackets e User manual 96
35. aged GbE Switch traffic assigned to higher index queues gets through faster while traffic in lower index queues is dropped if the network is congested Priority to Queue Mapping Priority to Queue Mapping Setting Priority oueue 10 1 8 0 s ill v Apply Priority to Queue Mapping Status Priority Queue ID The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Select the priority value to mapping to the Queue ID The priority range is O to 7 Typically used for best effort traffic This is typically used for non critical background traffic such as bulk transfers that are allowed but that should not affect other applications and users This is for spare bandwidth oo 2 Typically used for excellent effort or better than best effort and would include important business traffic that can tolerate some delay NN Typically used for controlled load latency sensitive traffic such as SNA Systems Network Architecture transactions A Typically used for video that consumes high bandwidth and is sensitive to jitter KM Typically used for voice traffic that is especially sensitive to jitter jitter is the variations in delay Typically used for network control traffic such as router configuration O d Queue ID Select the Queue ID for which the Priority should be applied The Queue ID range is 1 to 8 Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch This field displays t
36. anning Tree Click Switching gt STP gt MST Configuration 53 em e e A eg e M S Cc fi i e I O n I d u a ri O n a Ta A E A Configuration Identification Settings Apply STINA fren d Ka e VI a al 4 D 5 Cs R A as et a 7 Action Type VLAN List 1 Apply MST Instance Configuration MSTI VLAN List VLAN Count CIST 0 1 4094 4094 The following table describes the labels on this screen D L ori You can manually set the configuration name for identification Configuration You can manually set the configuration revision for identification Range Revision 0 65535 JESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch D MSTI ID MSTI is MST Configuration ID Enter a number between 1 and 15 as the MSTI Select the action type Action Type Add VID Add the VLANs in the VLAN list to the specified MST instance Remove VID Remove the VLANs in the VLAN list from the specified MST instance It displays the count number of VLANs 54 3 3 9 4 MST Instance Setting Click Switching gt STP gt MST Instance Setting MST Instance Setting MST Priority Settings MST ID Apply Y MST Instance Information MSTI Instance Status Instance Priority View Status CIST 0 Enabled 32768 Bridge Priority 32768 SYS ID Ext 0 View The following table describes the labels on this screen wai E 2 P
37. ble describes the labels on this screen DESCRIPTION Select Enable from the drop down list box to activate IEEE 802 1x port authentication Select Disable to disable this function Enter the IP address of an external RADIUS server in dotted decimal notation Server Port The default port of a RADIUS server for authentication is 1812 You 1024 65535 need not change this value unless your network administrator instructs you to do so Shared Key Specify a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters as the key to be max 30 shared between the external RADIUS server and the Switch This key is characters not sent over the network This key must be the same on the external RADIUS server and the Switch Retype Shared Retype the key specified above to ensure it has been entered correctly Key Reauthentication Specify if a subscriber has to periodically re enter his or her username enable and password to stay connected to the port Select Enable and the user has to re enter his her username and 60 IO EEES Reauthentication Specify how often a client has to re enter his or her username and Period password to stay connected to the port 30 65535 sec Set the reauthentication period of 802 1X if reauthentication is enabled Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 4 3 2 802 1X Port Setting Click Security gt 802 1x gt 802 1x Port Setting to display the configuration screen shown below 802 1x Port Set
38. ce MAC to drop the frames with the source MAC address specified in the MAC Address field Select Destination MAC to drop the frames with the destination MAC address specified in the MAC Address field Select Both to drop frames with the source MAC address and destination MAC address specified in the MAC Address field 58 Enter a descriptive name up to 32 printable ASCII characters for this filtering rule This is for identification only Click Add to add any port into the MAC filtering table Noo This is the index number for the MAC filtering rules This is the VLAN group to which the MAC address belongs This field displays the action of the filter This field displays the descriptive name for this rule This is for identification purpose only Click on the check box for the MAC filtering rule you want to delete MAC Address This field displays the MAC address that will be filtered 3 4 3 802 1X 3 4 3 1 802 1X Setting Use this screen to activate IEEE 802 1x security and configure RADIUS server settings Click Security gt 802 1x gt 802 1x Setting to display the configuration screen shown below 59 Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch 802 1x Setting 802 1x Setting 802 1x Informations Information Name Information Value 802 1X Disabled Radius Server IP 192 166 1 99 Server Port 1612 Reauthentication Enable Enabled Reauthentication Period 3600 The following ta
39. ctromagnetic compatibility Trademarks All trade names and trademarks are the properties of their respective companies eb Managed GbE Switch Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction A E eee eee TET Ee ee Ter Cee Ee ee A 6 1 1 General Description Weer A bya A ee a di teenie 6 1 2 The Front Panel EE T 1 3 LEDs Definition VA AS EE T 1 4 The Rear Panel PH E E a N CE CORTE REET ELECT T A A EE ee ee Cra ee T 1 5 Installation AAA AN A AA E AAA ES AAA AA O A OE ADO 9 Chapter 2 Basic Web Management Information aa ER 1 1 2 1 System login A A A A AA AA A A ere AE 11 2 2 The Graphic User Interface ns EE eee id pias 12 2 3 Logging Out of the Web Configurator pm aos cia era a eli T 16 Chapter 3 Web Management Configuration O CRETE ee ERT o 17 3 1 Status A CER EES CEE A LER Dee AS eer ATA A ES OO RS ere 17 3 1 1 System Information A A ESE 17 3 1 2 Log A A EE NA RA EA AAA DA AAA E A AA OS RE 19 3 1 3 Port CREE ELT ET ERC ELAR CORTE CET EEE CRO R ETE ETE ORC RERE CERRO CET RE ORC TED EC ETT er EERE er See 21 3 1 3 1 Port Statistics SSP ee ee EE ee TEE PEL CRT ee Te eee SE eT REED E 21 3 1 3 2 Port Counters A 22 3 1 KW Port Error Disabled A OO A nea 24 3 1 34 Bandwidth Utilization DA AA E EE E O E a ern ron 24 3 1 4 Trunk Group Ee Ee ee Eege EEN 25 3 1 5 MAC Address Table A torio 26 3 1 5 1 Dynamic Learned DAA A ee EERE RENE eC O O A N 26 3 1 5 2 Static MAC a ca 27 3 2 Network A AS CE AAA E AA E 28 3 2 1 IP Address a A EE 28 3 2 2 IPv6 A
40. d to the trunk group There are the following limitations for choosing the member ports A member port cannot be bandwidth limited A member port cannot be a mirroring port Member ports should join the same VLANs A member port cannot join more than one trunk group A member port cannot be in 802 1x force authed or auth mode There could be at most 8 member ports in a trunk LACP Active Select the LACP active ports to be added to the trunk group This field is active when LACP is selected as the Type Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Trunk This field displays the trunk number to identify a trunk group that is one logical link containing multiple ports Here displays the type of the trunk group a static trunk or an LACP trunk Master Port This field displays the master port s information The port with lowest port ID is designated to be master port of the trunk To synchronize the settings of trunk member ports the configuration of the trunk master port would be applied to all trunk member ports Other member ports are slave ports that cannot be configured individually in most settings such as VLAN port ability and so on but follow the configuration of the master port Member This field displays the ports that are part of the trunk group Active If the trunk is an LACP trunk this field shows the LACP active and passive Passive ports The LACP active port would send LACP PDU periodically
41. ddress O A ON NO 30 3 2 3 Time O E O E 31 3 3 Switching ike atte ous ec A Eege 32 3 3 1 Port Setting TERT oR EEC OPER EC EE REL CERCA eeE RT EMEC E Cee CER E Cee EME SEE ce re ee eae 32 3 3 2 Port Mirroring EE 33 3 3 3 Trunk a eR EEE TET ERE CR CER CET CUE eT CECE CE TRUE CEE TRO EERE a ER EL naa 34 3 3 3 1 Trunk Group A AA AA was A ms caveat uP Mua naw wc Mca RO ea 34 3 3 3 2 LACP Na ar ainia 36 3 3 4 VLAN Me ee da n RN AA AO A DI re E Re ener eee EE 37 3 3 4 1 VLAN Setting ONCE C TE Eee ECE eR EET CENT Ee TOR ETT EEE ERC MRE ERLE CSE OC rer 37 eb Managed GbE Switch 3 3 4 2 VLAN Port Setting ENEE 38 3 3 4 3 VLAN Port Mode Setting EE 39 3 3 4 4 VLAN Ingress Filter EE 40 Sa SV E d E 40 3 3 5 1 SVLAN Setting EE 40 3 3 5 2 SVLAN Member Setting EE 41 3 3 5 3 SVLAN PVID Setting EE 42 SEAS LAN Service Ports 42 e Pandwidthi Control dd 43 3 3 6 1 Preamble Setting EE 43 3 3 6 2 Port Rate Setting EE 44 3 3 7 IGMP Snooping ENEE 46 3 3 7 1 IGMP ES 46 3 3 7 2 IGMP VLAN Setting EE 47 22 73 Multicast Data EE 48 237 2 Router Tables dida 49 3 38 Jumbo Erame ninos dde ii ENEN KENESE EaR RENEE Nee 49 AOS PS 50 3 3 9 1 STP Global Setting EE 50 3 3 9 2 STP Port Setting EE 59 3 3 9 3 MST Configuration EE 53 3 3 9 4 MST Instance Setting EE 55 3 3 9 5 MST Port Setting EE 55 3 4 SeCUrity crete eee e eet nn rente tante ninas 57 SAA Storm Controller 57 3 4 2 MAC Filtering EEN 58 ASEO AA 59 3 4 3 1 802 1X Betting 59 3 4 3 2 802 1X Port Setting EE 61 3
42. dress the whole dynamic MAC table will be displayed or cleared iew in the fields above forwarding entries This shows whether the MAC address is Dynamic learned by the Switch or Static Unicast manually entered in the Static MAC Forwarding screen Port This field displays the port where tne MAC address will be forwarded Add to Static MAC table Click this button to add any port into the static MAC table 3 1 5 2 Static MAC Click Status gt MAC Address Table gt Static MAC in the navigation panel to bring up the screen shown below Static MAC Static MAC Setting MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Add v Static MAC Status No MAC Address VLAN Type Port Delete 1 DE AO BE EF UIZ default 1 Unicast CPU The following table describes the labels on this screen 27 LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Address Enter the MAC address in valid MAC address format that is six hexadecimal character pairs Static MAC addresses do not age out VLAN Enter the VLAN identification number the MAC address belongs to There are two types of MAC entry Unicast add a unicast MAC entry Multicast add a multicast MAC entry en DE E If Type is multicast select the port list of the MAC entry Add Glick Add to add any port into the static MAC address table This is the index number for the MAC address forwarding entries To delete any selected MAC address entries 3 2 Network Use the Network pages to co
43. e Unprotected The unprotected port can communicate with all ports Protected Prevent protected ports from communicating with each other Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch 3 4 6 Access 3 4 6 1 Console 63 Console Settings Console Settings 150 1440 minutes Apply Console Information Information Name Information Value Session Timeout 15 The following table describes the labels on this screen Session Timeout Set session timeout minutes for user access of the CLI from the console line If the user doesn t respond after session timeout the CLI will log out automatically Enter a number between 0 and 1440 as the session timeout O minutes means never time out Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch 3 4 6 2 Telnet Telnet is the TCP IP standard protocol for remote terminal service Telnet allows a user at one site to interact with a remote timesharing system at another site as if the user s keyboard and display were connected directly to the remote machine 64 Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch Telnet Settings Apply Telnet Information Information Name Information Value Session Timeout 10 The following table describes the labels on this screen DESCRIPTION Session Timeout Set session timeout minutes for user access of the CLI from a Telnet line If the user doesn t respond after the session timeout minutes the C
44. etting This page allow user to configure VLAN port related settings Click Switching gt VLAN gt VLAN Port Setting to access the screen below A PVID Port VLAN ID is a tag that adds to incoming untagged frames received on a port so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines VLAN Port Setting VLAN Port settings m TRR a AAA S PE Port Select PVID Accepted Type Apply Port PVID Accept Frame Type Port 01 1 ALL Port 02 1 ALL Port 03 1 ALL Port 04 1 ALL Port 05 1 ALL Port 06 1 ALL Port 07 1 ALL Port 08 1 ALL Port 09 1 ALL Port 10 1 ALL Port 11 1 ALL The following table describes the labels on this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Select Select the ports to change the PVID for PVID Enter a number between 1 and 4094 as the port VLAN ID PVID Accepted Type Select the accepted type of the VLAN port All Accept tagged and untagged frames Tag only Only accept tagged frame Untag only Only accept untagged frame Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Port This field displays the port number PVID This field displays the port VLAN ID PVID 38 Accepted Frame This field displays the accepted frame type of the VLAN port Type 3 3 4 3 VLAN Port Mode Setting This page allow user to configure VLAN port tag mode setting Click Switching gt VLAN gt VLAN Port Mode Setting to access the screen below VLAN Port Mode Setting VLAN Port Mode S
45. ettings Portseleee TagMode Select Ports original OkKeep Format OPriority Tag Apply Port Tag Mode Port 01 Original Port 02 Original Port 03 Original Port 04 Original Port 05 Original Port 06 Original Port 07 Original Port 05 Original Port 09 Original The following table describes the labels in this screen D E MEC f SEA Paz R A d LA e 5 a wi a N gt 4 EN E YAD La ka LS km AWAN If Port Select Tag Mode Port tag mode Original Tag depends on VLAN settings Keep Format Keep tag as packet received _Priority Tag Always append priority tag on packet Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Port This field displays the port number Tag Mode It displays the tag mode you have chosen 39 3 3 4 4 VLAN Ingress Filter This page allow user to configure VLAN ingress filter setting Click Switching gt VLAN gt VLAN Ingress Filter to access the screen below VLAN Ingress Filter Setting VLAN ingress filter settings Enabled ODisabled Apply Y VLAN Ingress Filter Information Information Name Information Value VLAN Ingress Filter Enabled The following table describes the labels on this screen aa WI Select Enabled from the drop down box to enable VLAN Ingress Filter Select Disabled to not use VLAN Ingress Filter Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 3 5 SVLAN 3 3 5 1 SVLAN Setting This page allows the u
46. fiers 3 The switch is not placed in an excessively moist or humid environment Desktop Installation 1 Install the switch on a level surface that can support the weight of the unit and the relevant components 2 Connect the switch to the female end of the provided power cord and plug the male end into the power outlet Rackmount Installation The switch may be standalone or mounted in a rack Rackmounting allows a more orderly installation when you are going to install a series of networking devices Procedures for rackmounting the switch Disconnect all the cables from the switch Place the unit on a hard flat surface with the front facing you Position a mounting bracket over the mounting holes on one side of the unit Insert the screws and fully tighten with a suitable screwdriver Repeat the two previous steps for the other side of the unit Insert the unit into the rack and secure with suitable screws ps SOS Oi ae a Reconnect all the cables Installing Network Cables 1 Crossover or straight through cable All the ports on the switch support Auto MDI MDI X functionality Both straight through or crossover cables can be used as the media to connect the switch with PCs as well as other devices like switches hubs or routers eb Managed GbE Switch 2 Category 3 4 5 or 5e 6 UTP STP cable To make a valid connection and obtain the optimal performance an appropriate cable that corresponds to different transmittin
47. g messages The possible severity levels are Error to record system failures such as events which will cause the switch to malfunction and events such as invalid user input in the Web configurator Warning to record non critical errors on the Switch The Switch will continue to function when warnings are recorded Info to record regular system events such as configuration changes or logins Severity 20 _ fee Web Managed GbE Switch Notice to record the error that needs attention Select Category to filter log messages The categories are based on software and hardware features of the switch For example the category MIRROR Category records events which deal with the Port Mirroring features you set up and the category SYSTEM records events which deal with the overall operation of the switch Vi Click the View button to display the logs according the criteria specified in the iew fields above No Thisis the index number for the log entry This field displays the severity level of the log entry Category This field displays what category the log entry fits into This field specifies the time when the switch recorded the log event The switch resets its internal clock when it is restarted This field displays an explanation for the log entry Timestamp 3 1 3 Port The Port configuration page displays port summary and status information 3 1 3 1 Port Statistics Use this screen to dis
48. g receiving speeds is required To choose a suitable cable refer to the following table 10 10 100 1000 Mbps copper 100 Mbps Category 5 UTP STP 1000 Mbps Category 5e 6 UTP STP Wel e einer The cable type differs from the mini GBIC you choose Refer to mini GBIC 1000 Mbps A that th ini GBIC required e instructions that came with your mini 10 Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch Chapter 2 Basic Web Management Information 2 1 System login 1 Start your Web browser 2 Type http and the IP address of the switch for example the default management IP address is 192 168 2 1 in the Location or Address field Press ENTER 3 The login screen appears The default username is admin and the password is 1234 Connect to 192 168 2 1 The server 192 168 2 1 requires a username and password Warmnmg This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name C admin Password 1234 Remember my password 11 Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch 2 2 The Graphic User Interface After the password authorization the information page shows up You may click on each folder on the left column of each page to get access to each configuration page The Graphic User Interface is as follows iL 109 aca 100 25 26 27 26 2 4 e 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 1 3 5 7 94111315 1719
49. ght Queue Weight Setting val ht Select Ports v Select Queue ID clip om 127 0 Strict Apply Queue Weight Information Bare 01 02 03 04 Q5 06 07 08 Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight Port 01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S Port 09 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S The following table describes the labels in this screen ABEL DESCRIPTION Select the number of the port for which you want to assign IEEE 802 1p priority to incoming frames Select the Queue ID for configuration it s weighted The Queue ID range is 1 to 8 Configure the queue scheduling weight of specified ports Range is valid as following DU means the queue is strict mode 1 127 means the queue weight of the scheduling Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Weight This field displays the weight of the queue 3 6 7 Queue Remarking Status Click QoS gt Queue Remarking Status to display the screen shown below 78 Qos Remarking Status IM E o ta Qos a Status Setting 80 2 1p 1p Pric ority R emarking J DSCP R Re remarking O Enabled Disabled Apply QoS Remarking Status Port 802 1p Remarking DSCP Remarking Port 01 Disabled Disabled Port 02 Disabled Disabled Port 03 Disabled Disabled Port 04 Disabled Disabled Port 05 Disabled Disabled Port 06 Disabled Disabled Port 07 Disabled Disabled Port 06 Disabled Disabled The following table describes the labels on this screen F
50. he priority for each Queue ID This field displays the Queue ID 7 76 3 6 5 Packet Scheduling Click QoS gt Packet Scheduling to display the screen shown below Packet Scheduling is used to help solve performance degradation when there is network congestion Use this screen to configure queuing algorithms for outgoing traffic Packet Scheduling Algorithm Per Port Setting Port Apply s Packet Scheduling Algorithm Status Port Scheduling Algorithm Port 01 WFO Port 02 WFQ Port 03 WFQ Part M AF A The following table describes the labels on this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Select the number of the port for which you want to assign IEEE 802 1p priority to incoming frames Scheduling Select the algorithm of packet scheduling Algorithm WFQ WRR Note Weighted Fair Queuing is used to guarantee each queue s minimum bandwidth based on its bandwidth portion weight the number you configure in the weight field Queues with larger weights get more guaranteed bandwidth than queues with smaller weights Weighted Round Robin Scheduling services queues on a rotating basis based on their queue weight the number you configure in the queue weight field Queues with larger weights get more service than queues with smaller weights Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 6 6 Queue Weight Setting Click QoS gt Queue Weight Setting to display the screen shown below 77 Queue Wei
51. hernet e IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACH e IEEE 802 3az Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3x Flow Control for full duplex mode e SNMPv1 v2 v3 Simple Network Management Protocol General e Media support 10Base T Cat3 4 5 UTP STP RJ45 100Base TX Cato UTP STP RJ45 1000Base T Catbe UTP STP RJ45 e Packet filter forwarding rate 1 488 000 pps 1000 Mbps 148 800 pps 100 Mbps 14 880 pps 10 Mbps e MAC address table 16k e Buffer memory 448 kBytes e Backplane speed switch fabric 40 Gbps for 16 port 56 Gbps for 24 port e Switch architecture store and forward e Configuration options Port link speed 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps or auto negotiation Flow control on off per port VLAN S VLAN Rate limiting ingress rate and egress rate Rate limiting policy based or port based bandwidth control 16 kbps steps up to 1 Gbps maximum Port Mirroring ACL Access Control List Port Aggregation LACP 8 groups 95 Broadcast Storm configuration with broadcast rate multicast rate and flooded unicast rate IGMP Snooping Event Logging Remote Logging Quality of Service QoS port based 802 1p or DSCP Integrated ICMP Ping client sends ping requests to other network nodes SNMPv1 v2 v3 Simple Network Management Protocol LAN settings IP address gateway etc e Certifications FCC Class A CE LEDs e Power e Link
52. ink takes you to a screen to setting and revising the ACL Setting basic setting of ASL This link takes you to a screen to setting and revising the ACL Template Setting template setting of ASL This link takes you to a screen to setting and revising the ACL Index Range Setting index range setting of ASL This link takes you to a screen to setting and revising the ACL Policy Setting policy setting of ASL This link takes you to a screen where you can assign a IEEE Port based Priority 802 1p priority to packets based on the ingress incoming port of the packet This link takes you to a screen where you can assign a IEEE 802 1p based Priority 802 1p based priority to packets based on the ingress incoming port of the packet DSCP based Priority This link takes you to a screen where you can assign priority to packets based on their Differentiated Services Code Points DSCPs ZE Queres Wanni This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the y ppIng priority level to physical queue mapping Packet Scheduling is used to help solve performance Packet Scheduling degradation when there is network congestion Use this screen to configure queuing algorithms for outgoing traffic This link takes you to a screen where you can assign a Queue Weight Setting queue weight to packets based on the ingress incoming port of the packet 005 Remating Sous This link takes you to a screen where you can assign a QoS QoS
53. ld make it return to a blocking state otherwise temporary data loops might result The allowed range is 4 to 30 seconds 51 As a general rule Note 2 Forward Delay 1 gt Max Age gt 2 Hello Time 1 Max Age Set the time any switch should wait before trying to change the STP topology after unhearing Hello BPDU Tx Hold Count Set the Transmit Hold Count used to limit BPDU transmission rate Enter a number between 1 and 10 as the Tx hold count Hello Time Set the interval between periodic transmissions of BPDU by Designated Ports This is the time interval in seconds at which the root switch transmits a configuration message The root bridge determines Hello Time Max Age and Forward Delay Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 3 9 2 STP Port Setting Click Switching gt STP gt STP Port Setting STP Port Setting STP Port Configuration Externa Port Select Cost Edge Port BPDU Filter BPDU Guard P2P MAC Migrate 0 Auto i E a a e a CS Apply STP Port Status External Cost Edge Port 4 P2P MAC Add Conf Oper Conf Oper GARE OS Conf Oper Port 01 or 0 Auto Yes No No Auto Yes Port 02 of 0 Auto Yes No No Auto Yes Port 03 os 0 Auto Yes No No Auto Yes Port 04 O 0 Auto Yes No No Auto Yes Port 05 or 0 Auto Yes No No Auto Yes Port 06 Or 0 Auto Yes No No Auto Yes Port 07 os 0 Auto Yes No No Auto Yes Port 06 O 20000 Auto Yes No No Auto Yes Port 09 or 0
54. lect the type of traffic to control Ingress incoming or Egress outgoing Select Disable to turn off bandwidth control on the selected ports Configure the desired bandwidth available to the port s traffic flow Traffic that exceeds the maximum bandwidth allocated in cases where the network is congested is dropped Specify the bandwidth in kilobits per second kbps Enter a number between 0 and 1048544 The number must be a multiple of 16 Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Kbit sec Kbit sec This field displays the port number 45 This field displays the maximum bandwidth allowed for incoming traffic on the port in kilobits per second kbps The default setting is Unlimited This field displays the maximum bandwidth allowed for outgoing traffic on the port in kilobits per second kbps The default setting is Unlimited Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch 3 3 IGMP Snooping Use the Switching pages to configure settings for the switch network interface and how the switch connects to a remote server to get services 3 3 7 1 IGMP Setting Click Switching gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Setting to access the screen below IGMP Global Setting Disable O Enable Disable O Enable Drop OF lood 60 600 Sec 10 25 Sec 60 600 Sec 1 25 Sec 1 255 Apply IGMP Informations Information Name Information Value IGMP Snooping Disabled Fastleave Disabled Unknow
55. mation File Name File Size startup config cftqg selected 0933 Bytes Delete Configuration Manager with new file name Page LABEL DESCRIPTION New Config Name Configuration file name Our system will save it with a sub file name cfg TH Configuration user specified Click Set startup to select any existing configuration file as the startup configuration FileName It displays the name of the file File Size It displays the size of the file Click Delete to delete the selected configuration file 3 9 4 Account Manager This page allows the user to add or delete switch local user database for authenticating Click Maintenance gt Account Manager in the navigation panel to display the screen shown below 92 Local User Information Apply Local Users User Name Password Type Privilege Type Modify Encrypted Admin Delete The following table describes the labels on this screen DESCRIPTION Username Enter your user name for new account Cd Password Type Select password type for new account Clear Text Password without encryption Encrypted Password with encryption No Password No password for new account If the password type is other than No Password the password must be specified typed before in the Password field Privilege Type Select a privilege level for new account niall Admin Allow to make changes in switch settings User See switch settings only
56. n Multicast Action Drop Query Interval 125 Secs Response Time 10 Secs Last Member Query Interval 1 Secs Robustness Variable 2 Secs Host Timeout 260 Sec Querier Election Time 255 Sec The following table describes the labels on this screen 46 eb Managed GbE Switch IGMP Snooping Select Enable from the drop down box to enable IGMP Snooping Select Disable to not to use IGMP Snooping When enabled it simply monitors the IGMP packets passing through it picks out the group registration information and configures the multicast filters accordingly Fastleave Select Enable from the drop down box to enable IGMP Fast Leave select Disable to not to use IGMP Fast Leave Unknown Unknown multicast message to the switch Enable Drop to throw away Multicast Action the unknown multicast message Enable Flood to flood the packets Query Interval The query interval is the amount of time in seconds between IGMP General Query messages sent by the router if the router is the querier on this subnet You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting The default query interval is 125 seconds Response Time The time a generic system or functional unit takes to react to a given input The default value is 10s Router Timeout Save the time of the router port timer in the form The default value is 125s Last Member The interval that Querier switch sends Group Specific Queriers when it Query Interval receives a Leave Group message for a gr
57. nding 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 Select Enabled to enable it Or select Disabled to disable it Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Flow Control The Config column displays if Flow Control has been configured to be Config turned On or Off for the port Flow Control The column displays the port s current Flow Control status Status 3 3 2 Port Mirroring The Mirror function copies all the packets that are transmitted by the source port to the destination port It allows administrators to analyze and monitor the traffic of the monitored ports The Mirror Configuration steps are as follows 1 Choose enable or disable this function in State column 2 Select those ports that are going to be monitored by marking the check boxes in Monitoring Port column 3 Click the TX or RX or Both in the drop list of the Sniffer Mode column Select the packet types that are going to be monitored transferred or received packets or both 4 Click Apply to activate 33 Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch Port Mirroring Settings ODisable OEnable Select TX Ports Rx Select RX Ports TX Both
58. nfigure settings for the switch network interface and how the switch connects to a remote server to get services 3 2 1 IP Address Use the IP Setting screen to configure the switch IP address and the default gateway device The gateway field specifies the IP address of the gateway next hop for outgoing traffic The switch needs an IP address for it to be managed over the network The factory default IP address is 192 168 2 1 The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address The factory default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Click Network gt IP Address in the navigation panel to display the screen shown below 28 IP Address IP Address Setting O Static ODHCP 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 Apply v IP Information Information Name Information Value DHCP State Disabled Static IP Address 192 166 1 1 Static Subnet Mask AO Static Gateway 192 158 1 254 The screen shot shows sample data The actual values may differ The following table describes the labels on this screen DESCRIPTION Select Static from the drop down box if you don t have a DHCP server or if you wish to assign static IP address information to the switch You need to fill in the following fields when you select this option Select the DHCP option if you have a DHCP server that can assign the switch an IP address a subnet mask and a gateway IP address automatically IP Address Enter the IP address of your swi
59. nlimited Unlimited Unlimited The following table describes the labels on this screen P rt Select Security Max L2 Entry Apply Port Name Enable State L2 Entry Num Action Select the port s to configure this setting Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch This field displays the port number Enable Enable port security function Disable Disable port security function Maximum number of Layer 2 entries that assign the MAC address to the port a ml ad RI D7 m AO N Port security function Action forward forward forward forward forward forward forward forward This field displays the state of this function whether it has been enabled or not This field displays the maximum number of Layer 2 entries of the MAC addresses This field displays the action of the port 62 3 4 5 Protected Ports This page allows the user to configure protected port settings to prevent the selected ports from communicating with each other Click Security gt Protected Ports to display the configuration screen as shown below Protected Ports Protected Ports Settings Select Protected Ports OUnprotected OProtected Apply Protected Ports Status Protected Type Port List Protected Ports Unprotected Ports all The following table describes the labels on this screen To select the port to be protected Port Type Configure port protect typ
60. nnection Link ACT Blinking Green Valid port connection and there is data transmitting receiving Port disconnected The Restore Defaults Reset Button Reset the switch to its factory default configuration using the Restore Defaults Reset button on the front panel Press the recessed button for one second and release The switch automatically reboots and reloads its factory configuration file 1 4 The Rear Panel The following figure shows the rear panel of the switch Power Receptacle To be compatible with the electric service standards around the world the switch is designed to afford the power supply in the range from 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Make sure that your outlet standard is within this range To power on the switch plug the female end of the power cord firmly into the receptacle of the switch and the other end into an electric service outlet After the power cord installation confirm that the power LED is lit indicating normal power status 1 5 Installation This switch can be placed on your desktop or another flat surface or mounted in a rack Refer to the instructions for installation Before operating the switch it s recommended that 1 The switch is placed within an appropriate ventilation environment A minimum of 25 mm of space around the unit is recommended 2 The switch and the relevant components are away from sources of electrical noise such as radios transmitters and broadband ampli
61. o add edit or delete VLAN settings Click Switching gt VLAN gt VLAN Setting to access the screen below to configure and view VLAN parameters for the switch VLAN Setting Add VLAN VLANID VLANName Untagged Ports Select Tagged Ports Select Select Untagged Ports Select Tagged Ports VLAN Status H VLAN ID VLAN Name Untagged Ports Tagged Ports Modity default al Ds Edit The following table describes the related labels on this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION VLAN ID A unique number between 1 and 4094 that identifies a particular VLAN A 32 character alphanumeric name associated with a VLAN ID The VLAN Name is intended to make user defined VLANs easier to identify and remember Untagged Select Untagged to make the port a permanent member of this VLAN group All outgoing frames will be transmitted without a VLAN Group ID tag Select All outgoing frames will be transmitted with the VLAN Group ID tag Click Add to save your changes to the Switch Ada VLAN ID This field displays the unique identification number of the VLAN group VLAN Name This field displays the descriptive name for this VLAN group Untagged This field displays all the ports that will transmit outgoing frames without a Ports VLAN group ID tag Tagged Ports This field displays all the ports that will transmit outgoing frames with a VLAN group ID tag Modify Click Edit to modify the tagged and untagged ports 37 3 3 4 2 VLAN Port S
62. onfigure switch port settings and show port current status Click Switching gt Port Setting in the navigation panel to display the screen shown below Port Setting Port settings Port Select Nam Enabled Speed Duplex Flow Control Apply A Port E Enable Link Speed Duplex FlowCtrl FlowCtrl State Status Config Status 01 Enabled DOWN Auto Auto Disabled Disabled 02 Enabled DOWN Auto Auto Disabled Disabled 03 Enabled DOWN Auto Auto Disabled Disabled 04 Enabled DOWN Auto Auto Disabled Disabled 05 Enabled DOWN Auto Auto Disabled Disabled 06 Enabled DOWN Auto Auto Disabled Disabled 07 Enabled DOWN Auto Auto Disabled Disabled 06 Enabled UP A 1000M A Full Disabled Disabled 09 Enabled DOWN Auto Auto Disabled Disabled The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Select Select the port s from the list box that you will change the port settings for Name It allows you to give a description of the port Enabled Select Enable from the drop down box to enable a port The factory default for all ports is enabled A port must be enabled for data transmission to occur Select Disable to not use a port Speed Port speed capabilities Auto Auto speed with all capabilities Auto 10M Auto speed with 10M ability only Auto 100M Auto speed with 100M ability only Auto 1000M Auto speed with 1000M ability only Auto 10 100M Auto speed with 10 100M ability 32 10M F
63. orce speed with 10M ability 100M Force speed with 100M ability 1000M Force speed with 1000M ability Selecting Auto auto negotiation allows one port to negotiate with a peer port automatically to obtain the connection speed and duplex mode that both ends support When auto negotiation is turned on a port on the switch negotiates with the peer automatically to determine the connection speed and duplex mode If the peer port does not support auto negotiation or turns off this feature the switch determines the connection speed by detecting the signal on the cable and using half 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 Port duplex capabilities Auto Auto duplex with all capabilities Half Auto speed with 10M ability only Full Auto speed with 100M ability only 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 se
64. oup entail The robustness variable is a way of indicating how susceptible the SSES subnet is to lost packets IGMP can recover from robustness variable minus 1 lost IGMP packets You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting The robustness variable should be set to a value of 2 or greater The default robustness variable value is 2 Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Host Timeout Save the timer related to the host and its member The default value is 260s gt unid Election It displays the querier election time 3 3 7 2 IGMP VLAN Setting Click Switching gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP VLAN Setting to access the screen below 47 IGMP Snooping VLAN Setting IGMP Vlan Setting L AN ID Snoop Ing St ate Queriler St ta Apply IGMP Vian Status VLAN ID Snooping State Querier State Querier Status Querier IP 1 Enabled Disabled Non Querier The following table describes the labels on this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION VLAN ID Select the VLANs to configure Snooping State Select Enable from the drop down box to enable IGMP Select Disable to not use IGMP Querier State Select Enable from the drop down box to enable IGMP Querier I Election Select Disable to not use IGMP Querier Election Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Querier Status It displays the status of querier Querier IP It shows the Querier IP of IGMP VLAN 3 3 3 Multicast Database
65. play the Switch port statistics Click Status gt Port gt Port Statistics to view the screen shown below Port Statistics Port Statistics Clear Port Link Status TX Good Packets TX Bad Packets RX Good Packets RX Bad Packets Port 01 DOWN I D U I Port 02 DOWN 0 0 0 0 Port 03 DOWN 0 0 0 0 Port 04 DOWN 0 0 0 0 Port 05 DOWN 0 0 0 0 Port Up DOWN i 0 0 0 Port 07 DOWN 0 0 0 0 Port 08 UP 3422 0 2628 0 Port 09 DOWN I 0 0 0 21 gt Port Statistics Trunk Statistics Trunk TX Good Packets TX Bad Packets RX Good Packets RX Bad Packets Trunk 1 Trunk 2 Trunk 3 Trunk 4 Trunk in Trunk 6 Trunk Trunk 6 The following table describes the labels on this screen PAE __ DESCRIPTION Port Thisidentifies the Ethernet port Link Status This field displays Link Up if the port is currently in use Otherwise it displays Link Down Tx Good Pkt This field shows the number of frames successfully transmitted on this port Tx Bad Pkt This field shows the number of frames unsuccessfully transmitted on this port Rx Good Pkt This field shows the number of frames successfully received on this port Rx Bad Pkt This field shows the number of frames unsuccessfully received on this port Click the Clear button to reset the port statistics 3 1 3 2 Port Counters Click Status gt Port gt Port Counters to view the screen shown below This page displays standard counters on network traffic from the Interface Etherlike and
66. rom the first port without interference This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the Trunk trunk settings on a port VLAN This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the VLAN IEEE 802 1Q settings on a port SVLAN This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the SVLAN settings on a port This link takes you to a screen where you can configure EENS bandwidth limits on the switch IGMP Snoopin This sub menu takes you to screens where you can ping configure and revising the information of IGMP Snooping This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the Jumbo Frame size This sub menu takes you to screens where you can STP configure the STP to prevent network loops Security This link takes you to a screen where you can limit the number of broadcast multicast and unknown unicast and Storm Control multicast packets the Switch receives per second on the ports This sub menu takes you to screens where you can configure the accessed MAC address This sub menu takes you to screens where you can 802 1X configure IEEE 802 1x port authentication for clients communicating via the switch This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the port security setting This link takes you to a screen to setting and revising the protected ports MAC Filtering Port Security Protected Ports Access ACL This link takes you a way to access the switch This l
67. s screen Ad gd BD DEE rs es e d eae i AEE Ingress Preamble Select the mode of ingress preamble amp IFG Excluded exclude preamble amp IFG 20 bytes when count ingress bandwidth rate Included include preamble amp IFG 20 bytes when count ingress bandwidth rate Egress Preamble Select the mode of egress preamble amp IFG amp IFG Excluded exclude preamble amp IFG 20 bytes when count egress bandwidth rate Included include preamble amp IFG 20 bytes when count egress bandwidth rate Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 3 6 2 Port Rate Setting Click Switching gt Bandwidth Control gt Port Rate Setting in the navigation panel to bring up the screen shown below 44 Port Rate Setting Port Rate Settings Oingress OEgress O Disabled OEnabled eb Managed GbE Switc Rate Kbit sec 0 1048544 must be a multiple of 16 Apply Port Rate Status Port Port 01 Port 02 Port 03 Port 04 Port U5 Port 06 Port 07 Port Up Port 09 Port 10 Ingress Rate Kbit sec Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited The following table describes the labels on this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Egress Rate Kbit sec Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Port o Select the ports to enable bandwidth control on Se
68. ser to configure VLAN stacking tag protocol identifiers Click Switching gt SVLAN gt SVLAN Setting to access the screen below 40 Web Managed GbE Switch Managed GbE Switch SVLAN Setting SVLAN TPID Setting Ox o EX 0x1234 Apply SVLAN Informations Information Name Information Value TPID 0x0 The following table describes the labels on this screen DESCRIPTION SE GER TPID VLAN stacking tag protocol identifier 0x0000 0xF FFF Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 3 9 2 SVLAN Member Setting This page allows the user to configure VLAN stacking members Click Switching gt SVLAN gt SVLAN Member Setting to access the screen below SVLAN Setting Add SVLAN Add Y SVLAN Status SVLAN ID Member Ports Modify The following table describes the labels on this screen 41 Web Managed GbE Switch DESCRIPTION SVLAN ID Stacking VLAN ID Member Port Select one or multiple ports as member ports of the SVLAN Add o Click Add to add any member port into the SVLAN 3 3 5 3 SVLAN PVID Setting This page allows the user to add or set port VLAN stacking entries in the VLAN stacking table Click Switching gt SVLAN gt SVLAN PVID Setting to access the screen below p SVLAN PVID Setting a SVLAN PVID settings f Select Ports re 4094 Apply Port PVID Port 01 1 Port 02 1 Port 03 1 Port 04 1 Port 05 1 Port 06 1 Port 07 1
69. tch in dotted decimal notation for example 192 168 2 1 If static mode is enabled enter the IP address in this field Enter the IP subnet mask of your switch in dotted decimal notation for example 255 255 255 0 If static mode is enabled enter the subnet mask in this field Gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway in dotted decimal notation If static mode is enabled enter the gateway address in this field Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 29 3 2 2 IPv6 Address Click Network gt IPv6 Address in the navigation panel to display the screen shown below IPv6 Address IPv6 Address Setting Auto Configuration O Disable Enable IPv6 Address IC a Apply IPv6 Information Information Name Information Value Auto Configuration Enabled IPv6 In Use Address Te dead beff feef 102 1 64 IPv6 In Use Router IPv6 Static Address s n 2 E IPv6 Static Router The following table describes the labels on this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Auto Select Enable or Disable this function am AOR disabled enter the IPv6 address in this field Gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway in dotted decimal notation If auto configuration mode is disabled enter the IPv6 gateway address in this field Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Auto It displays whether the auto configuration function is opened or not Configuration Router Address IPv6 In Use It
70. ting 802 1x Port Setting Port mn Apply Trunk Group Information Port Mode pps Status pps Port 01 902 1x Disabled Port 02 902 1x Disabled Port 03 902 1x Disabled Port 04 902 1X Disabled Port 05 o02 1 Disabled Port Ob 502 1 Disabled Port 07 502 1 Disabled The following table describes the labels on this screen DESCRIPTION Specify the ports to activate IEEE 802 1x port authentication on Select Force Unauthorized to always force this port to be unauthorized Select Force Authorized to always force this port to be authorized Select Authorization to enable 802 1x port authentication Select No Authorization to disable 802 1x port authentication Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch This field displays the port number This field displays the port s current 802 1x setting This field displays the current stage of the 802 1x port authentication procedure 61 3 4 4 Port Security Click Security gt Port Security to display the configuration screen shown below Port Secur PortSelect Port Security Select Ports Apply ity Se Port Security Status Port Name Port 01 Port 02 Port 03 Port 04 Port 05 Port 06 Port 07 Port Up Security emm vm OEnabled ODisabled li Enable State Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled L2 Entry Num Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited U
71. to display the screen shown below 72 Port based Priority Port based Priority Setting Apply Port Based Priority Status Port Priority Port 01 Port 02 Port 03 Port 04 Port 05 Port 06 Port 07 e Mos Jia See ee des Kiss E e The following table describes the labels on this screen D em H LA BEL l RIPTION cm ee ee priority to incoming frames coming into the switch on the ports specified in the port field Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch This field displays the port number Priority This field indicates what IEEE 802 1p priority is assigned to the incoming packets from the port 3 6 2 802 1p based Priority Click QoS gt 802 1p based Priority in the navigation panel to display the screen shown below 73 802 1p based Priority 802 1p based Priority Remapping Status 802 1p Priority D 1 1 D 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 H 7 The following table describes the labels in this screen DESCRIPTION 802 1 p Select the 802 1p value to mapping to the priority and drop precedence The 802 1p range is 0 to 7 Priority Select the IEEE 802 1p priority you want to assign to the packets coming into the switch on the ports specified in the port field The priority range is O to 7 Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 802 1 p This field displays the 802 1p priority level which you ve choosed Priority This field indicates what IEEE 802 1p priori
72. ty is assigned to the incoming packets from the port 3 6 3 DSCP based Priority You can configure the switch to assign an IEEE 802 1p priority to packets coming into the switch with DSCPs assigned to them Click QoS gt DSCP based Priority to display the screen shown below 74 DSCP based Priority DSCP based Priority Remapping Setting Peer ity 0 7 Apply DSCP Priority D D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5 D 6 D H D The following table describes the labels on this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION DSCP Select the DSCP value The DSCP range is 0 to 63 Priority Select the priority value that the DSCP is mapped to The priority range is O to 7 Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch DSCP This field displays the DSCP classification identification numbers Priority This field displays the DSCP classification identification number s IEEE 802 1p Priority 3 6 4 Priority to Queue Mapping Click QoS gt Priority to Queue Mapping to display the screen as shown next IEEE 802 1p defines up to eight separate traffic types by inserting a tag into a MAC layer frame that contains bits to define the class of service Frames without an explicit priority tag are given the default priority of the ingress port Use the next screen to configure the priority level to physical queue mapping The Switch has eight physical queues that you can map to the eight priority levels On the Switch 75 eb Man
73. ver Index ServerIP Server Port Severity Be 514 1 65535 Select Levels ka Apply Remote Log Setting Status Status Server Info Severity Action disabled serverl 0 0 0 0 0 N A disabled server2 0 0 0 0 0 NA disabled servers 0 0 0 0 0 N A disabled server 0 0 0 0 0 N A The following table describes the labels on this screen DESCRIPTION Select the index of the remote log server System supports four remote log Server Index servers When a server is set and enabled log messages will send to this server The IP address of the remote log server Enter a number between 1 and 65535 as the server port 86 eb Managed GbE Switch Select the severity level s of the log entries you want to display The possible severity levels are Error to record system failures such as events that will cause the switch to malfunction and events such as invalid user input in the Web configurator Warning to record non critical errors on the Switch The Switch will Severity continue to function when warnings are recorded Info to record regular system events such as configuration changes or logins Debug to record events that can be helpful for engineering debugging of the switch s function This field is not recommended for tracking as it creates many messages not helpful to typical users Notice to record errors that need attention Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch
74. y Click Apply to save your changes to the switch It displays the port you have chosen MSTI ID It displays the MSTI ID of the chosen port Designed Bridge It displays the designed bridge of the chosen port S6 ei is It displays the internal path cost of the chosen port Port Role It displays the port role of the chosen port Port State It displays the port state of the chosen port Port Priority It displays the port priority you have set 3 4 Security 3 4 1 Storm Control Storm Control Storm Control Setting ort storm Typ tate Rate pp Apply Port Broadcast pps Multicast pps Unknown Unicast pps Unknown Multicast pps Port 01 Off Off Off Off Port 02 Off Off Off Off Port 03 Off Off Off Off Port 04 Off Off Off Off Port 05 Off Off Off Off Port 06 Off Off Off Off Port 07 Off Off Off Off Port 06 Off Off Off Off Port 09 Off Off Off Off Port 10 Off Off Off Off The following table describes the labels on this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Select the port s that will use storm control Storm Type Select the type of packets to be limited with the Storm Control feature Broadcast Broadcast packet Multicast All multicast packet including known and unknown multicast Unknown Unicast Unknown unicast packet Unknown Multicast Unknown multicast packet Select On to enable traffic storm control on the Switch Select Off to disable this feature Rate pps Type a packet per second pps rate between O
75. y reliably supporting business applications It features a Web based GUI and supports SNMP RMON and Telnet The impressive list of features includes but is not limited to ACL management sophisticated QoS related settings port mirroring integrated IP connectivity tools logging MAC filtering RADIUS authentication port aggregation and detailed port rate configuration options Eliminate Bottlenecks This switch offers plenty of performance for your computers servers and other networking devices In addition four small form factor pluggable GBIC module slots SFP provide fiber connectivity for greater distances These are not shared combo ports but true Gigabit ports pushing the total available bandwidth up to 40 Gbps for Model 560801 and 56 Gbps for Model 560818 1 2 The Front Panel The following figure shows the front panel of the switch The following table describes the port labels on the front panel 16 24 10 100 RJ 45 Ethernet Connect these ports to a computer a hub an Ethernet switch or router Ports Four Mini GBIC Slots Use mini GBIC transceivers in these slots for connections to backbone Ethernet switches 1 3 LEDs Definition This device provides a full complement of LEDs to indicate the status of power system functions and ports See the following description for reference Im stats operon poner Steady Green The switch is powered on The switch is powered off Steady Green Valid port co

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