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1. VLAN The VLAN ID of group Group Address The group IP address The member ports of group The type of group Static or Dynamic Life Sec The life time of this dynamic group Click Add to add Group Address VLAN The VLAN ID of group Group Address Address The group IP address group IP address SC e member ports of group Available Port Optional port member Selected Port Selected port member Click Edit to edit Group Address Feld Descipion VLAN The VLAN ID of group Group Address Address The group IP address group IP address a member ports of group Available Port Optional port member Selected Port Selected port member 55 10 1 3 Router Port Click Multicast gt General gt Router Port To display Multicast router port table web page This page browse all router port information Router Port Table Showing All entries Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries Q MEE 0 results found First Previous 1 Next Last Description The VLAN ID router entry Router Port member Life Sec The expiry time of the router entry 10 2 IGMP Snooping Use the IGMP Snooping pages to configure setting of IGMP snooping function 10 2 1 Property Click Multicast gt IGMP Snooping gt Property To display IGMP Snooping global setting and VLAN setting web page This page allow user to configure global settings of
2. Apply Restore Factory Default Feld Descripion S O Source file types Running Configuration Copy running configuration file to destination Startup Configuration Copy startup configuration file to destination Destination File Destination file Startup Configuration Save file as startup configuration 14 4 SNMP 14 4 1 Community Click Management gt SNMP gt Community 88 To display and configure the SNMP community settings Community Table Showing All v entries Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries Q 1 0 results found First Previous 1 Next Last User Account Firmware Configuration SNMP Trap Event Notification Field Descripion S O The SNMP community name Its maximum length is 20 characters Access Right SNMP access mode Read Only Read only Read Write Read and Write 14 4 2 Trap Event Click Management gt SNMP gt Trap Event To display and configure the SNMP trap event Y Enable Li Enable M Enable Y Enable Field Description S O Authentication SNMP authentication failure trap when community not match or user Failure authentication password not match Link Up Down Port link up or down trap Cold Start Device reboot configure by user trap 89 Warm Start Device reboot by power down trap 14 4 3 Notification Click Management gt SNMP gt Not
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4. System Information Logging Message Link Aggregation Table En _LAG Name Type Link Status Active Member Inactive Member LAG 1 zl l LAG 2 s LAG 3 l LAG 4 m LAG 5 m LAG 6 Lac7 ES LAG 8 Se Bandwidth Utilization MAC Address Table 17 Field Description Lag LAG Name Name LAG port description The type of the LAG Static The group of ports assigned to a static LAG are always active members Type LACP The group of ports assigned to dynamic LAG are candidate ports LACP determines which candidate ports are active member ports Link Status LAG port link status Active Member Active member ports of the LAG Inactive Member Inactive member ports of the LAG 3 5 MAC Address Table Click Status gt MAC Address Table The MAC address table page displays all MAC address entries on the switch including static MAC address created by administrator or auto learned from hardware Save Logout Reboot Debug 2 System Information MAC Address Table Logging Message Port Showing All v entries Showing 1 to 2 of 2 entries Q a Statistics A Bandwidth Utiization Mian macaaaress mp port Link Aggregation 1 00 08 54 12 34 50 Management CPU 1 00 9C 02 23 B5 C7 Dynamic GE2 First Previous 1 Next Last Clear Refresh The Clear button will clear all dynamic entries and Refresh button wi
5. The DSCP to Queue table determines the egress queues of the incoming IP packets based on their DSCP values The original VLAN Priority Tag VPT of the packet is unchanged Use the Queues to DSCP page to remark DSCP value for egress traffic from each queue 73 DSCP to Queue Mapping t Gran akedik lt p lt nu OO Qi P un 8 CS1 9 10 AF11 1 12 AF 12 13 14 AF13 15 1 opesay 2 Jaren 3 16 csz 4 24 CS3 s 32 0s4 e soqcss 7 4 cs8 8 Queue Select Queue ID for DSCP value s 56 C87 v 16 C82 17 18 AF21 19 20 AF22 21 22 AF23 23 24 CS3 25 26 AF31 27 28 AF32 28 30 AF33 31 9 Queue to DSCP Mapping Description Queue ID DSCP Select DSCP value for Queue ID 12 1 5 IP Precedence Mapping 32 CS4 33 34 AF41 35 36 AF42 37 35 AF43 39 40 CSS 41 42 43 44 4s 46 EF 47 EIERE id 48 CSE 48 sc 51 52 53 54 55 6 C57 57 58 ss 50 61 62 63 gt eld icliclicliclicliclt DI o EIER E Click QoS gt General gt IP Precedence Mapping To display IP Precedence Mapping web page 74 This page allow user to configure IP Precedence to Queue Mapping and Queue to IP Precedence Mapping IP Precedence to Queue Mapping 7Y kisses NOW bh Y M oO Feld Descripion S O IP Precedence IP Precedence value Queue Queue val
6. Note Emergency Alert Critical Error Warning Notice H 3 x 3 Critical Error Warning Notice y Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Enable Disable the global logging services When the logging service is enabled logging configuration of each destination rule can be individually configured If the logging service is disabled no messages will be sent to these destinations Console Logging 79 Enable Disable the console logging service Minimum The minimum severity for the console logging Severity RAM Logging Field Description S O Enable Disable the RAM logging service Minimum The minimum severity for the RAM logging Severity Flash Logging Field Cg Enable Disable the Flash logging service Minimum The minimum severity for the Flash logging Severity 13 1 2 Remote Server Click Diagnostics gt Logging gt Remote Server To display the Remote Logging Server web page Remote Server Table M ea S add pat Delete Field Server Address The IP address of the remote logging server The port number of the remote logging server The facility of the logging messages It can be one of the following values local0 local1 local2 local3 local4 local5 local6 and local7 Severity The minimum severity Emergence System is not usable Alert Immediate action is needed Critical System is in the critical condition 80 Error System is in
7. Pot Selected port list Port description Port admin state Enable Enable the port Disable Disable the port Port speed capabilities Auto Auto negotiation speed duplex 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 10M 100M Auto speed with 10M 100M abilities 10M Force speed with 10M ability 100M Force speed with 100M ability rt flow control Auto Auto flow control by negotiation Enabled Enable flow control ability e e e e e e 1000M Force speed with 1000M ability Po e e Disabled Disable flow control ability Flow Control 5 2 3 LACP Click Port gt Link Aggregation LACP This page allow user to configure LACP global and port configurations 28 LACH Port Setting Table GE1 GE2 GES GE4 GES GES GE7 GES 9 GES 10 GE10 11 GET 12 GE12 13 GE13 GE14 15 GE15 16 GE16 17 GE17 18 GEIS 19 GE19 20 GEO 21 GE21 22 GEZ 23 GE23 24 GE24 25 GE25 26 GE26 27 GE27 28 GE28 aon WO OQ bk Wh a o0 00000000000000000000000000 5583833553335353 5353535353853535 System Priority Configure the system priority of LACP This decides the system priority field in LACP PDU Port Name LACP priority value of the port Timeout The periodic transmissions type of LACP PDUs Long Transmit LACP PDU with slow periodic 30s Short Transmit LACP
8. QoS attributes are applied to packets with OUIs in the source MAC address All QoS attributes are applied to packets that are classified to the Voice VLAN 6 2 2 Voice OUI Click VLAN gt Voice VLAN gt Voice OUI This page allow user to add edit or delete OUI MAC addresses Default has 8 pre defined OUI MAC Voice OUI Table Showing All entries Showing 1 to 8 of 8 entries Q IR Tm om Description 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 00 E0 BB 3COM 00 03 6B Cisco 00 E0 75 Veritel C 00 D0 1E Pingtel 00 01 E3 Siemens 00 60 B9 NEC Philips 00 0F E2 H3C 00 09 6E Avaya First Previous 1 Next Last Add Edt Delete Description Field EM Display OUI MAC address Display description of OUI entry Click Add or Edit buttons to edit Voice OUI Description Field EM 3 Input OUI MAC address Can t be edited in edit dialog Input description of the specified MAC address to the voice VLAN OUI table 38 Chapter 7 MAC Address Table Use the MAC Address Table pages to show dynamic MAC table and configure settings for static MAC entries 7 1 Dynamic Address Click MAC Address Table gt Dynamic Address Configure the aging time of the dynamic address Apply Dynamic Address Table Showing All entries Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries Q l O 1 00 9C 02 23 B5 C7 GE2 First Previous 1 Next
9. 192 168 1 1 If static mode is enabled enter 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 subnet mask in this field ERECTA must be in the same subnet with switch IP address configuration If static If static mode is enabled enter primary DNS server address in this field is enabled enter If static mode is enabled enter primary DNS server address in this field DNS server address in this field Ne ee If static mode is enabled enter secondary DNS server address in this field Pv6AddresField O OS ooOO IPv6 Address Field Auto Select Enable or Disable the IPv6 auto configuration Configuration DHCPv6 DHCPv6 client state Client B Enable Enable DHCPv6 client function B Disable Disable DHCPv6 client function client are disabled DHCPv6 client are disabled Gateway Specify the IPv6 default gateway when the IPv6 auto configuration and DHCPv6 client are disabled DNS Server 1 Specify the primary user defined IPv6 DNS server configuration DNS Server 2 Specify the secondary user defined IPv6 DNS server configuration Operational Status IPv4 Address The operational IPv4 address of the switch IPv4 Gateway The operational IPv4 gateway of the switch IPv6 Address The operational IPv6 address of the switch IPv6 Gateway The operational IPv6 gateway of the switch Link Local The operationa
10. Available VLAN Created VLAN VLAN 1 VLAN VLAN Configuration Membership Port Setting v Voice VLAN Apply VLAN Table Showing All v entries Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries d 1 default Default First Previous d Next Last eat Delete Field Description Available VLAN VLAN has not created yet Select available VLANs from left box then move to right box to add Created VLAN VLAN had been created Select created VLANs from right box then move to left box to delete Click Edit button to edit VLAN name Description 32 Name Input VLAN name 6 1 2 VLAN Configuration Click VLAN VLAN VLAN Configuration This page allow user to configure the membership for each port of selected VLAN VLAN Configuration Table VLAN sets SS a i EE 1 GE myers Oger O Fomisden O Tagged Umagged a 2 ce Hyon O Exdudes O Famisden O Tagged Urmapges a GE yea O Excudes O Foreiaden Tagged S Untagged 4 cee Hyon O exdudes O romoges soe Untagged a ces myene O exutes Ororicden O Tagged Umagzed HM ce Hyena OExuuses Oromiden O Tages ureoged a cer Mytric O Exdutes O ramiaden O Tagged umagges a GES erc O Excudes O Fomioden O Tagged S unaozed Ba s ces Mytric Exdudes O Foreicden Tapes Uresages B O GE yen Exdudes Ororicden O Tegges untagged a ce yere Exdutes O romieden O Tegges Untsgged a ce yen Sues O Soe see Umagzed B GE
11. Egress Rate Port egress rate limit value if egress rate state is enabled Click Edit to edit Ingress Egress Port Pot Select Port list Set checkbox to enable disable ingress rate limit If ingress rate limit is 76 enabled rate limit value need to be assigned LIH Set checkbox to enable disable egress rate limit If egress rate limit is enabled rate limit value need to be assigned 12 2 2 Egress Queue Click QoS gt Rate Limit gt Egress Queue To display Egress Queue web page Egress rate limiting is performed by shaping the output load Egress Queue Table O 1 GEI Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled L1 2 GE2 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled O 3 GE3 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled O 4 GE4 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled O 5 GES Disabled Oleabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled O 6 GES Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled O 7 GEI Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Digatied Disabled Disabled o 8 GER Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled O 9 GES Disabled Disabled Oleabiec Disabled Disabled Disatied Disabled Disabled O 10 GE10 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled O 11 GE11 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled
12. 4 GES 23 1459 Not Overloading 5 GES 23 1459 Not Overloading 6 GES 23 1489 Not Overloading 7 GE 23 1489 Not Overloading 8 GES 29 1489 Not Overloading 9 GES 23 1459 Not Overloading 10 GE10 30 1458 Not Overloading 11 GEI 3 1458 Not Overloading 12 GE12 20 1458 Not Overloading Description In Use Bytes Total number of bytes of LLDP information in each packet Bytes packet Status If need detail information select the port then click detail Feld Description 1 1 1 1 0 0 C Mandatory TLVs Total mandatory TLV byte size Status is sent or overloading 802 3 TLVs Total 802 3 TLVs byte size Status is sent or overloading Status is sent or overloading Status is sent or overloading 9 1 4 Local Information Click Discovery gt LLDP gt Local Information To display LLDP Local Device Use the LLDP Local Information to view LLDP local device information Device Summary Field Description 1 1 Chassis ID Type of chassis ID such as the MAC address Subtype MAC address of the switch is displayed Description Supported 50 Capabilities Primary enabled functions of the device Enabled Port ID Subtype Type of the port identifier that is shown LLDP Status LLDP Tx and Rx abilities Click detail button on the page to view detail information of the selected port 9 1 5 Neighbor Click Discovery gt LLDP gt Neighbor To display LLDP Remote Dev
13. Disabled Disabled Disabled L1 12 GE12 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Description Port name Queue 1 State Port egress queue 1 rate limit state Enable Egress queue rate limit is enable Disable Egress queue rate limit is disable Queue 1 CIR Queue 1 egress committed information rate Queue 2 State Port egress queue 2 rate limit state Enable Egress queue rate limit is enable Disable Egress queue rate limit is disable Queue 2 CIR Queue 2 egress committed information rate Queue 3 State Port egress queue 3 rate limit state Enable Egress queue rate limit is enable Disable Egress queue rate limit is disable Queue 3 CIR Queue 3 egress committed information rate Queue 4 State Port egress queue 4 rate limit state Enable Egress queue rate limit is enable Disable Egress queue rate limit is disable Queue 4 CIR Queue 4 egress committed information rate Queue 5 State Port egress queue 5 rate limit state Enable Egress queue rate limit is enable Disable Egress queue rate limit is disable 77 Queue 5 CIR Queue 5 egress committed information rate Queue 6 State Port egress queue 6 rate limit state Enable Egress queue rate limit is enable Disable Egress queue rate limit is disable Queue 6 CIR Queue 6 egress committed information rate Queue 7 State Port egress queue 7 rate limit state Enable Egress queue
14. Firmware through HTTP Field Descripion o O Firmware operations Upgrade Upgrade firmware from remote host to DUT 85 Backup Backup firmware image from DUT to remote host Firmware upgrade backup method TFTP Using TFTP to upgrade backup firmware HTTP Using WEB browser to upgrade backup firmware Backup Firmware through TFTP Field Firmware operations Upgrade Upgrade firmware from remote host to DUT Backup Backup firmware image from DUT to remote host Firmware upgrade backup method TFTP Using TFTP to upgrade backup firmware HTTP Using WEB browser to upgrade backup firmware Address Type Specify TFTP server address type Hostname Use domain name as server address IPv4 Use IPv4 as server address IPv6 Use IPv6 as server address Server Address Specify TFPT server address Eer File name saved on remote TFTP server 14 3 Configuration 14 3 1 Upgrade Backup Click Management Configuration Upgrade Backup To display the Firmware Upgrade or Backup web page This page allow user to upgrade or backup configuration file through HTTP or TFPT server e Running Configuration Startup Configuration Upgrade Configuration through HTTP 86 Configuration operations Upgrade Upgrade Configuration from remote host to DUT Backup Backup Configuration image from DUT to remote host Configuration upgrade backup method TFTP Using TFTP to upgrade backup
15. Hyors Exdudes O Forbisden Tagged Y Unmagges HM 4 GE yea Exduded O Foricden see S Unsoce H GE Myers Exduses O Foreieden Tegges UUmapges H 16 Gere ropp OExdurec Osromdes Otaga Dumas a GE rop Exdudea O Foriaden O Tagged Untagged Ea 18 GE Lous OExduses O Formieden Osan Umage D ces Hyena O Exdudes O Forisden O Tagged untagged RH 20 cen Hyena Ocwuses OFomiten O Tagoea uUmagzed B 21 cen Hyer O Excuses O Forsicden O Tagged Urapges B 2 cem Hyera OEmwwes OC roaoen O Tagoea umagzed EI 2 GE roum O Exdusec Posen O Tagged Untegged D 24 GEN Hyori OExdused O Fomiden OTegges Unsoced D 25 GES EN O Exdusec Fomiden Tagged Urnagged D 2 ees Hyena O Excudes rose zweet O umapges a 7 ee Hyera O Encudes Cronogen O Tagged S Urtmoged H 28 GES EN O Exdudes O ramiaden O Tagged Umagged D 25 LAG rem O Excusas Fomiden O Tagged Umagges RH 30 LAG ae D Exciusec Fomieden O Tagged Untsgoed a LAG Hyon O Excuses Fomicden O Tagged Unagzed a m LAGS ora D Exciusec Fomieden O Tagged S Unmpges a 33 LAGE yen O Excusas Forge OTagpes Unmapges a M LAGE ora O Excuses aiden O Tagged WUmapges H 35 LAG Hyera O excuses ronde O Tegges Untagged H 3 LAGE fori OExdusec Ororicden O Tegges untagged a L w Description Select specified VLAN ID to configure VLAN configuration Display the interface of port entry LZ Display the interface VLAN mode of port Membership Select the membership for this port of the specified VLAN ID
16. IGMP snooping and configure specific VLAN settings of IGMP Snooping 56 k Enable IGMPv2 IGMPv3 j Y Enable VLAN Setting Table UI 1 Disabled Enabled 2 125 10 2 1 Disabled IET Field Description Set the enabling status of IGMP Snooping functionality Enable If Checked Enable IGMP Snooping else is Disabled IGMP Snooping Version Set the IGMP Snooping version IGMPv2 Only support process IGMP v2 packet IGMPv3 Support v3 basic and v2 Report Set the enabling status of IGMP v2 report suppression Suppression Enable If Checked Enable IGMP Snooping v2 report suppression else Disable the report suppression function VLAN The IGMP entry VLAN ID Operation The enable status of IGMP Snooping VLAN functionality Status Router Port The enabling status of IGMP Snooping router port auto learning Auto Learn Query The Query Robustness allows tuning for the expected packet lose on a Robustness subnet Query Interval The interval of query to send general query Query Max In Membership Query Messages it specifies the maximum allowed time Response before sending a responding report in units of 1 10 second Interval Query count receives a Leave Group message for a froup Last Member The interval that Querier switch sends Group Specific Queries when it Query Interval receives a Leave Group efora Immediate The immediate leave status of the group will immediate leave when
17. PDU with fast periodic 1s Select ports and click Edit button to edit port configuration Edit LACP Port Setting Selected port list Port Priority Enter the LACP priority value of the port 29 Timeout The periodic transmissions type of LACP PDUs Long Transmit LACP PDU with slow periodic 30s Short Transmit LACP PDU with fast periodic 1s 5 3 EEE Click Port gt EEE This page allows user to enable or disable EEE Energy Efficient Ethernet function EEE Setting Table O 1 GE1 Disabled Disabied io 2 GE2 Disabled Disabled o 3 GE3 Disabled Disabled m 4 GE4 Disabled Disabled O 5 GES Disabled Disabled lo 8 GES Disabled Disabled O 7 GET Disabled Disabled O 8 GES Disabled Disabled O 9 GEO Disabled Disabled lO 10 GE10 Disabled Disabled O 11 GET Disabled Disabled jo 12 GE12 Disabled Disabled O 13 GE12 Disabled Disabled DO 14 GE14 Disabled Disabled O 18 GE15 Disabled Disabled 18 GE18 Disabled Disabled O 17 GE17 Disabled Disabied 18 GE18 Disabled Disabied O 189 GE19 Disabled Disabled O 20 GE20 Disabled Disabled O 21 GE21 Disabled Disabled O 22 GE22 Disabled Disabled O 23 GE23 Disabled Disabled 24 GE24 Disabled Disabled Fielc LEN C U Port EEE admin state Enable EEE is enabled Disable EEE is disabled 30 Operational Port EEE operational status Status Enable EEE is operating Disable EEE is no operating Select EEE and click Edit button t
18. error condition Warning System warning has occurred Notice System is functioning properly but a system notice has occurred Informational Device information Debug Provides detailed information about an event 13 2 Mirroring Click Diagnostics Mirroring To display the Port Mirroring web page Mirroring Table O 1 Disabled MEE 2 Disabled 3 Disabled 4 Disabled Allow the monitor port to send or receive normal packets Feld Descripion S Select mirror session ID Select mirror session state port base mirror or disable Enabled Enable port based mirror Disabled Disable mirror Monitor Port Select mirror session monitor port and select Whether normal packet could be sent or received by monitor port Ingress Port Select mirror session source RX ports Egress Port Select mirror session source TX ports 13 2 Ping Click Diagnostics Ping To display the Diagnostic Ping functionality web page 81 i Hostname Address Type IPv4 Field ss Description Address Type Specify the address type to Hostname IPv6 or IPv4 Server Address Specify the Hostname IPv6 IPv4 address for the remote logging server Specify the numbers of each ICMP ping request 13 3 Copper Test Click Diagnostics gt Copper Test To test the copper length diagnostic 82 Copper Test Copper Test Result Field Descripti
19. o eo o eo o e o o o eo o go o oO o e o oO o go o ge o 0 oam og op og o og op og o og o op o op og o o o a Bhreise SNR N S Gagana un tow nn a wn a StstStstStstststststStstStstststststststststStstSstststststststststsfets EDFL 1 A 2 Refresh Rate The option to refresh the statistics automatically Receive BPDU The counts of the received CONFIG BPDU Config Receive BPDU The counts of the received TCN BPDU TCN Transmit BPDU The counts of the transmitted CONFIG BPDU Config Transmit BPDU The counts of the transmitted TCN BPDU TCN J Clear the statistics for the selected interfaces View the statistics for the interface View STP Port Statistics 45 Field Description Refresh Rate The option to refresh the statistics automatically Clear the statistics for the selected interfaces 46 Chapter9 Discovery 9 1 LLDP The Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP is a vendor neutral link layer protocol in the Internet Protocol Suite used by network devices for advertising their identity capabilities and neighbors on an IEEE 802 local area network principally wired Ethernet The LLDP is a one way protocol there are no request response sequences Information is advertised by stations implementing the transmit function and is received and processed by stations implementing the receive function The LLDP category contains LLDP and LLDP MED pages 9 1 1 Property Click Discovery gt LLDP gt Prope
20. rate limit is enable Disable Egress queue rate limit is disable Queue 7 CIR Queue 7 egress committed information rate Queue 8 State Port egress queue 8 rate limit state Enable Egress queue rate limit is enable Disable Egress queue rate limit is disable Queue 8 CIR Queue 8 egress committed information rate Click Edit to edit Egress Queue Select port list Set checkbox to enable disable egress queue 1 rate limit If egress rate limit is enabled rate limit value need to be assigned Set checkbox to enable disable egress queue 2 rate limit If egress rate limit is enabled rate limit value need to be assigned Set checkbox to enable disable egress queue 3 rate limit If egress rate limit is enabled rate limit value need to be assigned Queue 4 Set checkbox to enable disable egress queue 4 rate limit If egress rate limit is enabled rate limit value need to be assigned limit is enabled rate limit value need to be assigned Queue 6 Set checkbox to enable disable egress queue 6 rate limit If egress rate limit is enabled rate limit value need to be assigned Queue 8 Set checkbox to enable disable egress queue 8 rate limit If egress rate 78 Chapter 13 Diagnostics Use the Diagnostic pages to configure settings for the switch diagnostics feature or operating diagnostic utilities 13 1 Logging 13 1 1 Property Click Diagnostics gt Logging gt Property To display the Logging Service web page
21. 0 Drop 2 GE2 Ossbies Disabled 10000 Dissbied CCOC Disabled 0000 Drop O 3 GES Osables Dissbied 10000 Dissbied COCC Disabled 0000 Drop 4 GES Osadies Disabled 10000 Disanied 10000 Disabled 40000 Drop O 5 5 Disebles Disabled 10000 Disabled 10000 Disabled 10000 Drop amp GES Dissbles Disabled 10000 Dissbied 40000 Disabled 0000 Drop 7 GE7 Diabed Disabled 10000 Disabled CCCC Disabled 40000 Drop amp GES Dissbles Disabled 10000 Disabled COCC Disabled 0000 Drop O S GES Disables Disabled 10000 Dissbied EE Disabled 0000 Drop GE 0 Dissbles Dissbied 10000 Dissbied CCCC Disabled 40000 Drop 1 GE Dsables Disabled 10000 Disabled 10000 Disabled 40000 Drop 12 GE12 Dsables Disabled 10000 Disabled 10000 Disabled 0000 Drop Packet Sec storm control rate calculates by packet based Kbits Sec storm control rate calculates by octet based Select the rate calculates w o preamble amp IFG 20 bytes Excluded exclude preamble amp IFG 20 bytes when count ingress storm control rate Included include preamble amp IFG 20 bytes when count ingress storm control rate Select the setting ports Select the state of setting Enable Enable the storm control function Broadcast Enable Enable the storm control function of broadcast packet Value of storm control rate Unit pps packet per second range 17262143 or Kbps Kbits per second range16 1000000 depends on global mode s
22. 24 16 Giga 4 1000Mbps SFP Ports Smart Managed Switch User Manual FCC Certifications FC 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 Mark Warning C 4 This equipment complies with the requirements relating to the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and the RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU Company has an on going policy of upgrading its products and it may be possible that information in this document is not up to date Please check with your local distributors for the latest information No part of this document can be copied or reproduced i
23. CPU utilization Memory utilization and other system current information It also allows user to edit some system information IO O 0 8L 25 26 27 23 i 1e80 208 54ftfe12 3450 64 0 13 27 00 13 28 00 13 29 00 13 30 00 13 31 00 3 6 1 4 1 27282 3 2 10 day O hr 8 min and 48 sec i 2000 01 01 08 08 48 UTC 8 ion 2 1 3 46251 Apr 20 2015 14 00 13 208 Jul 14 2015 10 36 47 d 13 27 00 13 28 00 13 28 00 13 30 00 13 31 00 Field Description Model Model name of the switch System name of the switch This name will also use as CLI prefix of System Name each line System Location Location information of the switch System Contact Contact information of the switch MAC Address Base MAC address of the switch IPv4 Address Current system IPv4 address IPv6 Address Current system IPv6 address System OID SNMP system object ID System Uptime Total elapsed time from booting Current Time Current system time Loader Version Boot loader image version Loader Date Boot loader image build date Firmware Version Current running firmware image version Firmware Date Current running firmware image build date Telnet Current Telnet service enable disable state HTTP Current HTTP service enable disable state HTTPS Current HTTPS service enable disable state SNMP Current SNMP service enable disable state Cli
24. Configuration HTTP Using WEB browser to upgrade backup Configuration Configuration Configuration types Running Configuration Merge to current running configuration file Startup Configuration Replace startup configuration file Use browser to upgrade Configuration you should select Configuration image file on your host PC Upgrade Configuration through TFTP Configuration operations Upgrade Upgrade Configuration from remote host to DUT Backup Backup Configuration image from DUT to remote host Configuration upgrade backup method TFTP Using TFTP to upgrade backup Configuration HTTP Using WEB browser to upgrade backup Configuration Configuration Configuration types Running Configuration Merge to current running configuration file Startup Configuration Replace startup configuration file Address Type Specify TFTP server address type Hostname Use domain name as server address IPv4 Use IPv4 as server address IPv6 Use IPv6 as server address Server Address Specify TFTP server address Configuration image file name on remote TFTP server Backup Configuration through HTTP Configuration operations Upgrade Upgrade Configuration from remote host to DUT Backup Backup Configuration image from DUT to remote host Configuration upgrade backup method TFTP Using TFTP to upgrade backup Configuration HTTP Using WEB browser to upgrade backup Configuration Configuration Configuration types Running Con
25. ENNEN EE mH 50 9 1 5 Neighbor Henne 51 PNREOEVD TTT bi Chapter 10 Multicast EEN 54 10 1 Generd l itin ea inna su aa an ne eu sa Ex RE Su su ax Se Sa Su Ex SE Ex Sa Ex SE ENSE Ex SENSN ENSE SRSNSRSRSRSESNRERASERER RR SERE 54 10 1 1 Property EEN 54 10 1 2 Group Address eene 54 10 1 3 Router Port EEN 56 10 2 IGMP Snooping nnne 56 10 2 1 Property TEE 56 10 2 2 Querier TTT 58 10 23 EE TTT 59 Chapter 11 Security Ce 62 11 1 Management ACCESS ENEE 62 11 1 1 Management VLAN nnne 62 11 1 2 Management Service n 62 11 2 Protected Port eoororocnocococnncononancncanancnnananconancaranancaranancaranancarananrnrananraraninrananes 63 11 3 Storm Control oooororocnncccnnnncnncancoconanconannnranancaranancaracancaranancaranancnranancaranincananes 64 hale LTE 66 11 4 1 Property GE EE EE 66 11 4 2 Port Setting HM 67 Chapter 12 ele LGE 69 n Ko Wa IR T HU E 69 12 1 1 Property EE 69 12 1 2 Queue Scheduling KEE 70 12 1 3 CoS Mapping eect iach idediveaicedicustcudsessdded nestcetiseacredinesivelineaiccdiecstcsiiewetcsdsenatccteree 72 12 1 4 DSCP Mapping A CECE CECE CE CEE CEST CEE CEO CEP PCE CECE EE EE EE EE e 73 12 1 5 IP Precedence Mapping A EEN 74 12 2 Rate Limit EE 75 12 2 1 Ingress Egress I Tol n EE 76 12 2 2 Egress QUCUC ERPPEEEECEEETHTCHHTTT
26. Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 8 GES 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 38 GES 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 10 GE10 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 11 GE11 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 12 GE12 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 13 GE13 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 14 GE14 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 15 GE15 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 16 GE16 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 17 GE17 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 18 GE18 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 19 GE19 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 20 GE20 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 21 GE21 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled O 22 GE22 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 23 GE23 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 24 GE24 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 25 GE25 1000M Fer Enabled Down Auto Full Disabled 28 GE26 1000M Fer Enabled Down Auto Full Disabled 27 GE27 1000M Fiber Enabled Down Auto Full Disabled 28 GE28 1000M Fiber Enabled Down Auto Full Disabled zd Description can forward the packets normally Port description Port admin state Enabled Enable the port Disabled Disable the port Link Status Current port link status Up Port is link up Down Port is link down Current port speed configuration and link speed status 24 Current p
27. Forbidden Specify the port is forbidden in the VLAN Excluded Specify the port is excluded in the VLAN Tagged Specify the port is tagged member in the VLAN Untagged Specify the port is untagged member in the VLAN PVID Display if it is PVID of interface 6 1 3 Membership Click VLAN gt VLAN gt Membership 33 This page allow user to view membership information for each port and edit membership for specified interface Ha RARE AEE HKH A H BGR GERHCHARRRARRARR ERR RARE mn e D SECC CCC CC CCC eee ee 00000000000000000000000000000000000DO Ree Bee eee rR he ers a Le Bu Display the interface of port entry Mode Display the interface VLAN mode of port Administrative Display the administrative VLAN list of this port VLAN Operational Display the operational VLAN list of this port Operational VLAN means the VLAN VLAN status that really runs in device It may different to administrative VLAN Click Edit button to edit VLAN membership Pot m3 Display the interface of port entry Display the VLAN mode of interface 34 Membership 6 1 4 Port Setting Select VLANs of left box and select one of following membership then move to right box to add membership Select VLANs of right box then move to left box to remove membership Tagging membership may not choose in differ VLAN port mode Forbidden Set VLAN as forbidden VLAN Excluded Set option is alwa
28. Last Clear Refresh Add Static Address Description Aging Time The time in seconds that an entry remains in the MAC address table Its valid range is from 10 to 630 seconds and the default value is 300 seconds 7 2 Static Address Click MAC Address Table gt Static Address To display the static MAC address Static Address Table Showing All v entries Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries Q I 1 Dynamic Address 0 results foun Add Edt II Delete Description MAC Address _ The MAC address to which packets will be statically fowarded 39 VLAN Specify the VLAN to show or clear MAC entries KSE Interface or port number 40 Chapter 8 Spanning Tree Protocol STP The Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a network protocol that ensures a loop free topology for any bridged Ethernet local area network 8 1 Property Click STP gt Property Configure and display STP property configuration i STP RSTP Long O Short BPDU Handling coated ity 32768 Description Enable Disable the STP on the switch Operation Mode Specify the STP operation mode STP Enable the Spanning Tree STP operation RSTP Enable the Rapid Spanning Tree RSTP operation Path Cost Specify the path cost method Long Specifies that the default port path costs are within the range 1 200 000 000 Short Specifies that the default port path costs are with
29. Leave receive IGMP Leave message Click Edit to edit VLAN Setting The selected VLAN List Set the enabling status of IGMP Snooping VLAN functionality Enable If Checked Enable IGMP Snooping router VLAN else is Disabled IGMP Snooping VLAN 57 Router Port Set the enabling status of IGMP Snooping router port learning Auto Learn Enable If Checked Enable learning router port by query and PIM DVRMP else Disable the learning router port Immediate Immediate Leave the group when receive IGMP Leave message Leave Enable If Checked Enable immediate leave else Disable immediate leave Query The Admin Query Robustness allows tuning for the expected packet loss Robustness on a subnet Query Interval The Admin interval of querier to send general query Query Max The Admin query max response interval In Membership Query Messages Response it specifies the maximum allowed time before sending a responding report Interval in units of 1 10 second Last Member The Admin last member query count that Querier switch sends Query Counter Group Specific Queries when it receives a Leave Group message for a group Last Member The Admin last member query interval that Querier switch sends Query Interval Group Specific Queries when it receives a Leave Group message for a group Operational Status Field Descripion amp S O iia cs A IGMP Snooping enable the status will be enable Robustness Query Max O
30. P agent on Discard the corresponding port 32 Error corresponding port while the LLDP agent is enabled Discard agent on the corresponding port Unrecognized agent is enabled Timeout 53 Chapter 10 Multicast 10 1 General Use the General pages to configure setting of IGMP snooping property and group and router setting function 10 1 1 Property Click Multicast gt General gt Property This page allow user to set multicast forwarding method and unknown multicast action EE q Flood Unknown Multicast 4 Drop pud O Forward to Router Port i DMAC VID Description Unknown Set the unknown multicast action Multicast Action Drop drop the unknown multicast data Flood flood the unknown multicast data Router port forward the unknown multicast data to router port Set the IPv4 multicast forward method MAC VID forward method dmac vid DIP VID forward method dip vid 10 1 2 Group Address Click Multicast General Group Address To display Multicast General Group web page 54 This page allow user to browse all multicast groups that dynamic learned or statically added Group Address Table Showing All entries Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries LI VLAN Group Address Member Type Life Sec 0 results found Add Edit Delete Refresh General Property Group Address Router Port v IGMP Snooping Field Description
31. Password field Password Privilege Select privilege level for new account Admin Allow to change switch settings Privilege value equals to 15 User See switch settings only Not allow to change it Privilege level equals to 1 14 2 Firmware 14 2 1 Upgrade Backup 84 Click Management gt Firmware gt Upgrade Backup To display the Firmware Upgrade or Backup web page This page allow user to upgrade or backup firmware image through HTTP or TFTP server 2 2 Upgrade i Backup i TFTP Firmware operations Upgrade Upgrade firmware from remote host to DUT Backup Backup firmware image from DUT to remote host Firmware upgrade backup method TFTP Using TFTP to upgrade backup firmware HTTP Using WEB browser to upgrade backup firmware Use browser to upgrade firmware you should select firmware image file on your host PC Upgrade Firmware through TFTP Field Firmware operations Upgrade Upgrade firmware from remote host to DUT Backup Backup firmware image from DUT to remote host INN Firmware upgrade backup method TFTP Using TFTP to upgrade backup firmware HTTP Using WEB browser to upgrade backup firmware Address Type Specify TFTP server address type Hostname Use domain name as server address IPv4 Use IPv4 as server address IPv6 Use IPv6 as server address Server Address Specify TFTP server address EE 7 Firmware image file name on remote TFTP server Backup
32. TIIETHEIHERHEETEEREEE ennnen 77 Chapter 13 Diagnostics M H M s 79 13 1 Logging EE 79 13 1 1 Property cad EIER 79 13 1 2 REMOVE Gerver EEN ENEE EEN EEN eare Eorna ENER E NENNEN 80 13 2 Mirroring A n e 81 13 2 Ping m X iQ 81 13 3 Copper DIA TEE 82 Chapter 14 Management SEENEN EE EE EE 84 141 User ACCOUNT ici e A narpia naear Piau npa sina cap aidui dana 84 14 2 2 TET VE 84 14 2 1 Upgrade Backup Sege ELECT PERT EET EE EE EE TET 84 14 3 Configuration aia adan 86 14 3 1 Upgrade Backup O 86 14 3 2 Save Configuration Sautetenesscetsscnseerctscssenstssveesuesaeiscescusuetcacssesseicossstatssceessusaseses 88 14 4 dTM 88 14 4 1 Community EIC 88 14 4 2 Trap Eveni EET ILIO IL III III DII 89 144 3 NotlflicatiOn ET 90 Product Specifications RER ZE E E E E E EE EE EE Ee 91 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 General Description The Gigabit Smart Managed Switch is equipped with 24 16 gigabit RJ45 ports and 4 SFP slots The switch supports high performance enterprise level security control amp QoS Layer 2 management features It is a cost effective product solution for the small and medium business The switch supports the WebGUI to control each port status and bandwidth control by port rate limiting The Storm Control feature protects against Broadcast Multicast and Unicast Storm The r
33. VID 12 GE12 Normal 02 1 PVID 13 GE13 Normal 02 1 PVID O 14 GE14 Normal 502 1 PVID O 15 GE1S Normal 502 1 PVID O 16 GE16 Normal 02 1 PVID 17 GE17 Normal 802 1 PVID e 18 GE18 Normal 502 1 PVID 19 GE19 Normal 802 1 PVID 20 GE20 Normal 02 1 PVID 21 GE21 Normal 502 1 PVID O 22 GE22 Normal 02 1 PVID 23 GE23 Normal 802 1 PVID O 24 GE24 Normal 502 1 PVID O 25 GE25 Normal 02 1 PVID O 26 GE26 Normal 502 1 PVID 27 GE27 Normal 502 1 PVID 28 GE28 Normal 02 1 PVID Em To Edit LLDP port setting web page select the port which to set click button Edit Field Description Select specified port or all ports to configure LLDP state Select the transmission state of LLDP port interface Disable Disable the transmission of LLDP PDUs 48 RX Only Receive LLDP PDUs only TX Only Transmit LLDP PDUs only Normal Transmit and receive LLDP PDUs both Optional TLV Select the LLDP optional TLVs to be carried multiple selection is allowed System Name Port Description System Description System Capability 802 3 MAC PHY 802 3 Link Aggregation 802 3 Maximum Frame Size Management Address 802 1 PVID 802 1 VLAN Select the VLAN Name ID to be carried multiple selection is allowed Name 9 1 3 Packet View Click Discovery gt LLDP gt Packet View To display LLDP Overloading Packet View Table 1 GEI 29 1459 Not Overloading 2 GE2 29 1459 Not Overloading 3 GE3 29 1459 Not Overloading
34. box to enable disable port IP Precedence remarking IP Precedence 12 1 2 Queue Scheduling Click QoS gt General gt Queue Scheduling 70 To display Queue Scheduling web page The switch supports eight queues for each interface Queue number 8 is the highest priority queue Queue number 1 is the lowest priority queue There are two ways of determining how traffic in queues is handled Strict Priority SP and Weighted Round Robin WRR Strict Priority SP Egress traffic from the highest priority queue is transmitted first Traffic from the lower queues is processed only after the highest queue has been transmitted which provide the highest level of priority of traffic to the highest numbered queue Weighted Round Robin WRR In WRR mode the number of packets sent from the queue is proportional to the weight of the queue the higher the weight the more frames are sent The queuing mode can be selected on the Queue page When the queuing mode is by Strict Priority the priority sets the order in which queues are serviced starting with queue 8 the highest priority queue and going to the next lower queue when each queue is completed When the queuing mode is Weighted Round Robin queues are serviced until their quota has been used up and then another queue is serviced It is also possible to assign some of the lower queues to WRR while keeping some of the higher queues in Strict Priority In this case traffic for the SP queues i
35. cify the adjust offset of daylight saving time Recurring Specify the starting time of recurring daylight saving time This field available From when selecting Recurring mode Recurring To Specify the ending time of recurring daylight saving time This field available when selecting Recurring mode Non recurring Specify the starting time of non recurring daylight saving time This field From available when selecting Non Recurring mode Non recurring Specify the ending time of non recurring daylight saving time This field To available when selecting Non Recurring mode 23 Chapter b Port Use the Port pages to configure settings for the switch port related features 5 1 Port Setting Click Port gt Port Setting This page shows port current status and allow user to edit port configurations Select port entry and click Edit button to edit port configurations Port Setting Table 1 GEI 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 2 GE2 1000M Copper Enabled up Auto 1000M Auto Full Disabled Disabled 3 GE3 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 4 GE4 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 5 GES 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled amp GE 1000M Copper Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled 7 GE7 1000M Copper
36. ck Edit button on the table title to edit following system information Field Description System name of the switch This name will also use as CLI prefix of each line System Location Location information of the switch System Name System Contact Contact information of the switch 3 2 Logging Message Click Status Logging Message This page shows logging messages stored on the RAM and Flash Save Logout Reboot Debug System Information Logging Message Table Port Viewing RAM v Link Aggregation MAC Address Table Showing 10 Y entries Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries Q VetwOrK 1 Jan8 01200008 42 12 notice Logging messages from the logging buffered are cleared First Previous 1 Next Last clear Refresh Field Description The logging view including Viewing RAM Show the logging messages stored on the RAM Flash Show the logging messages stored on the Flash Clear Clear the logging messages Refresh Refresh the logging messages Log ID The log identifier Time The time stamp for the logging message Severity The severity for the logging message Description The description of logging message 3 3 Port The port configuration page displays port summary and status information 3 3 1 Statistics Click Status gt Port gt Statistics On this page user can get standard counters on network traffic fr
37. ed GE10 Disabled GE11 Disabled GE12 Disabled oon Mon UN a oc O O O O O O O O O O 0 O e L i Interface or port number State Enable Disable the DoS protection on the interface 68 Chapter 12 QoS QoS Quality of Service functions to provide different quality of service for various network applications and requirements and optimize the bandwidth resource distribution so as to provide a network service experience of a better quality 12 1 General Use the QoS general pages to configure setting for general purpose 12 1 1 Property Click QoS General Property To display QoS property web page Set checkbox to enable disable QoS Trust Mode Select QoS trust mode CoS Traffic is mapped to queues based on the CoS field in the VLAN tag or based on the per port default CoS value if there is no VLAN tag on the incoming packet the actual mapping of the CoS to queue can be configured on port setting dialog DSCP All IP traffic is mapped to queues based on the DSCP field in the IP header The actual mapping of the DSCP to queue can be configured on the DSCP mapping page If traffic is not IP traffic it is mapped to the best effort queue CoS DSCP Uses the trust CoS mode for non IP traffic and trust DSCP mode for IP traffic IP Precedence Traffic is mapped to queues based on the IP precedence The actual mapping of the IP precedence to queue can be configured on the IP Precedence ma
38. erface They are both admin by default You can select Remember my password to remember the User Name and Password Login mm omin 10 2 3 Graphic User Interface Overview 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 24G 4SFP 2 4 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 13 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 fC sl 8C 8C 25 2 27 28 00 08 54 12 34 50 182 168 1 1 1e80 208 54ff 1e12 3450 84 0 13 27 00 13 28 00 13 29 00 13 30 00 13 31 00 1 3 6 1 4 1 27282 3 2 10 O day 0 hr 8 min and 48 sec 2000 01 01 08 08 48 UTC48 2 1 3 46351 Apr 20 2015 14 00 13 208 dul 142015 10 36 47 De PA 13 27 00 13 28 00 13 29 00 13 30 00 13 31 00 16G 4SFP Logging Message Port Link Aggregation MaC SEES Table 16G 4SFP Switch Switch Default Default 00 08 54 72 FC DB 1 192 168 1 1 fe80 208 54ftfe72 fcdb 64 T 17 29 0017 30 0017 31 0017 32 00 313 6 1 4 1 27282 3 2 10 to day 0 hr 4 min and 47 sec 2000 01 01 08 04 47 UTC 8 2 1 3 46351 Apr 20 2015 14 00 13 4 2 0 10 Sep 07 2015 16 08 09 Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled 17 29 0017 30 001 7 31 0017 32 00 11 In the navigation panel click a main link to reveal a list of submenu links shown as the following The following table describes the l
39. et Connect CLI through Telnet HTTP Connect Web UI through HTTP HTTPS Connect Web UI through HTTPS SNMP Manage switch through SNMP Session Set session timeout minutes for user access to user interface O minutes Timeout means never timeout 11 2 Protected Port Click Security gt Protected Port This page allow user to configure protected port setting to prevent the selected ports from communication with each other Protected port is only allowed to communicate with unprotected port In other words protected port is not allowed to communicate with another protected port 63 Protected Port Table O 1 GEI Unprotected O 2 GE Unprotected O 3 GE3 Unprotected O 4 GES Unprotected O 5 GES Unprotected O 6 GES Unprotected O 7 GE Unprotected O 8 GERS Unprotected O 3 GES Unprotected O 10 GEI Unprotected O 11 GE Unprotected O 12 GE12 Unprotected O NN Port protected admin state Protected Port is protected Unprotected Port is unprotected Click Edit to edit the protected port Port Selected port list Port protected admin state Protected Enable protecting function Unprotected Disable protecting function 11 3 Storm Control Click Security gt Storm Control To display Storm Control global setting web page 64 Packet Ser Kots Sec Excuse 3 Include O 1 GE ODisables Disabled 10000 Dissbied CCCC Disabled 000
40. etting Enable Enable the storm control function of unknown multicast packet Value of storm control rate Unit pps packet per second range 17262143 or Kbps Kbits per second range16 1000000 depends on global mode setting Enable Enable the storm control function of unknown unicast packet Value of storm control rate Unit pps packet per second range 17262143 or Kbps Kbits per second range16 1000000 depends on global mode setting Select the state of setting BE Drop Packets exceed storm control rate will be dropped Shutdown Port will be shutdown when packets exceed storm control rate 65 11 4 DoS A Denial of Service DoS attack is a hacker attempt to make a device unavailable to its users DoS attacks saturate the device with external communication requests so that it cannot respond to legitimate traffic These attacks usually lead to a device CPU overload The DoS protection feature is a set of predefined rules that protect the network from malicious attacks The DoS Security Suite Setting enables activating the security suite 11 4 1 Property Click Security gt DoS gt Property To display DoS Global Setting web page il TCP SYN RST Attack DO DET ICMP Fragment Enable IPv4 Enable IPv6 66 Field Descripion o O pop Avoids ping of death attack Drops the packets if the source IP address is equal to the destination IP address UDP Blat Drops the packets if t
41. figuration Merge to current running configuration file Startup Configuration Replace startup configuration file RAM Log Backup log file stored in RAM Flash Log Backup log files store in Flash Backup Configuration through TFTP Field________ Description_______________________z_ Configuration operations Upgrade Upgrade Configuration from remote host to DUT Backup Backup Configuration image from DUT to remote host Configuration upgrade backup method TFTP Using TFTP to upgrade backup Configuration 87 VENE HTTP Using WEB browser to upgrade backup Configuration Configuration Configuration types Running Configuration Merge to current running configuration file Startup Configuration Replace startup configuration file RAM Log Backup log file stored in RAM Flash Log Backup log files store in Flash Address Type Specify TFTP server address type Hostname Use domain name as server address IPv4 Use IPv4 as server address IPv6 Use IPv6 as server address Server Address Specify TFTP server address Filename Configuration image file name on remote TFTP server 14 3 2 Save Configuration Click Management gt Configuration gt Save Configuration To display the Save Configuration web page This page allow user to manage configuration file saved on DUT and click Restore Factory Default button to restore factory defaults e Running Configuration cido Startup Configuration
42. gt Link Aggregation gt Group 25 This page allow user to configure link aggregation group load balance algorithm and group member Load Balance Alogorithm etwor e MAC Address IP MAC Address Port Setting Link Aggregation Apply Group IER Port Setting LACP Link Aggregation Table EEE Jumbo Frame ILAN LAG Name Type Link Status Active Member Inactive Member O LAG1 LAG2 m LAG3 gt LAGS gt LAGS m m gt LAG6 LAG7 m LAG8 m Edit Field Load Balance LAG load balance distribution algorithm Algorithm Src dst mac Based on MAC address Src dst mac ip Based on MAC address and IP address LAG Link Aggregation Group Name LAG port description Type The type of the LAG Static The group of ports assigned to a static LAG are always active members LACP The group of ports assigned to dynamic LAG are candidate ports LACP determines which candidate ports are active member ports Link Status LAG port link status Active Member Active member ports of the LAG Inactive Member Inactive member ports of the LAG Flow Control Current port flow control configuration and link flow control status Select Link Aggregation Table and click Edit button to edit LAG setting Edit LAG Group Setting Description d Selected LAG Group ID LAG port description The type of the LAG Static The group of ports assigned to a static LAG are al
43. h suitable screws not provided Reconnect all cables Installing Network Cables To make a valid connection and obtain the optimal performance an appropriate cable that corresponds to different transmitting receiving speed is required To choose a suitable cable please refer to the following table 10 Mbps 10Base T UTP category 3 4 5 cable maximum 100m EIA TIA 568 1000 STP maximum 100m Network 100 Mbps 100Base TX UTP category 5 cable maximum 100m Media Cable EIA TIA 568 1000 STP maximum 100m 1000 Mbps 1000Base T UTP category 5 5e cable maximum 100m EIA TIA 568 1000 STP maximum 100m Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 1 Web based Management Interface Web Ul The Web UI supports all frequently used web browsers listed below Internet Explorer 8 and above Firefox 20 0 and above Chrome 23 0 and above Safari 5 1 7 and avove 2 2 Connect to switch Web Pages 1 To connect to the web server input the IP of switch in the URL field of the browser 2 The default IP is 192 168 1 1 and default Subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 3 Type http and the IP address of the switch for example the default management IP address is 192 168 1 1 in the Location or Address field Press Enter File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ck l sl a G 9 Search A Address 48 192 168 1 1 4 The login screen appears Enter the User Name and Password to login the configuration int
44. he UDP source port equals to the UDP destination port TCP Blat Drops the packages if the TCP source port is equal to the TCP destination port DMAC SMAC Drops the packets if the destination MAC address is equal to the source MAC address Null Scan Attack Drops the packets with NULL scan Attack PSH bits are set Attack Attack Drops the TCP fragment packets with offset equals to one Offset 1 range is from 0 to 65535 bytes and the default value is 512 bytes Size larger than the maximum packet size Size larger than the maximum packet size TCP Min Hdr Checks the minimum TCP header and drops the TCP packets with the Size header smaller than the minimum size The length range is from 0 to 31 bytes and default length is 20 bytes IPv6 Min Checks the minimum size of IPv6 fragments and drops the packets Flagment smaller than the minimum size The valid range is from 0 to 65535 bytes and default value is 1240 bytes Avoid smurf attack The length range of the netmask is from 0 to 323 bytes and default length is O bytes 11 4 2 Port Setting ICMP Flagment Drops the fragmented ICMP packets TCP SYN SPOR Drops SYN packets with sport less than 1024 T 1024 Click Security gt DoS gt Port Setting To configure and display the state of DoS protection for interfaces 67 Port Setting Table GE1 Disabled GE2 Disabled GES Disabled GE4 Disabled GES Disabled GEG Disabled GE7 Disabled GES Disabled GES Disabl
45. ic amp LACP types Support port mirroring Ping Testing Copper Testing Supports SNMP access control amp trap event Supports IGMP Snooping v2 v3 Supports IEEE802 3az EEE enable and disable Supports Firmware upgrade and backup Supports Configuration upgrade and backup Full Range of Internal universal switching power supply Supports Reset to factory default button 1 3 The Front Panel The following figure shows the front panel of the switch LEDs Definition This device provides extensive LEDs to show the activities on power system and ports See the following description for your reference LED Status Operation Steady Green The switch is powered on POWER Off The switch is powered off Steady Green The switch is on and functioning properly SYSTEM Blinking Green The switch is rebooting and performing self diagnostic tests Off The power is off or the system is not ready malfunctioning Steady Green Valid port connection Link ACT Blinking Green Valid port connection and there is data transmitting receiving Off Port disconnected The Reset Button Reset the switch to its factory default configuration via the RESET button Press the RESET button for five seconds more and release The switch automatically reboots and reloads its factory configuration file Press the RESET button for two seconds and release the switch will warm boot for hardware
46. ice Use the LLDP Neighbor page to view LLDP neighbors information Neighbor Table Showing All E entries Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries Q eegen 0 results found First Previous 1 Next Last Clear Refresh Detail Feld Descripion O Local Port Number of the local port to which the neighbor is connected Chassis ID Type of chassis ID for example MAC address Subtype Chassis ID Identifier of the 802 LAN neighboring device s chassis Port ID Subtype Type of the port identifier that is shown Identifier of port System Name Published name of the switch name of the switch Time interval in seconds after which the information for this SS E is deleted Click detail to view selected neighbor detail information 9 1 6 Statistics Click Discovery gt LLDP gt Statistics To display LLDP Statistics status The Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP Statistics page displays summary and per port information for LLDP frames transmitted and received on the switch 51 Global Statistics 1 GE 0 b c 2 2 o o 2 GE ta E E 2 2 e c 3 GE 0 t t 2 D o c 4 GE4 c c c 2 H o 0 5 GES o c c 2 D 0 c E GES c c H 2 o c 7 GE o P E D 0 o 0 8 GES c c B a o c g 5 GES c t t 2 a o
47. ich Quality of Service QoS amp VLAN provides enhanced traffic management capabilities to move your data smoother and faster The device supports a complete lineup of layer 2 features including 802 1Q tag VLAN Port Isolation Port Mirroring STP RSTP Link Aggregation Group and 802 3x Flow Control function It also supports SNMP management functions The switch complies with IEEE802 3az Energy Efficient Ethernet to save power consumption Support IGMP Snooping function to improve traffic performance Moreover the rich diagnostic LEDs on the front panel provide the operating status of individual port and whole system 1 2 Key Features 24 16 RJ 45 ports for 10 100 1000Mbps connectivity 4 SFP ports for 1000Mbps Fiber connectivity Supports MDI MDI X auto crossover Supports NWay protocol and auto detection Complies with IEEE802 3 802 3u 802 3ab Ethernet standards Supports IEEE802 3x Flow Control and Back Pressure control Supports STP amp RSTP Supports LLDP Discovery Supports VLAN Static Port Based Tag Based Voice OUI mode Supports QoS CoS DSCP CoS DSCP IP Precedence Supports Security Management Service Telnet HTTP HTTPS SNMP Protected Port Storm Control DoS attack prevention Supports Storm Filter Broadcast Unknown Multicast Unknown Unicast Supports port based Ingress Egress rate limit Supports 8 queues is handled SP and WRR Supports Jumbo Frame 1518 10K Bytes Supports 8 Link Aggregation Groups with Stat
48. ification To configure the hosts to receive SNMP v1 v2 notification Notification Table Showing All v entries Showing 0 to 0 of 0 entries Q IT 0 results found First Previous 1 Next Last SNMP Community Add Delete Server Address IP address or the hostname of the SNMP trap recipients Version Specify SNMP notification version SNMPv1 SNMP Version 1 notification SNMPv2 SNMP Version 2 notification Type Notification Type Trap Send SNMP traps to the host Inform Send SNMP informs to the host SNMP community name for notification 90 Product Specifications Standard IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u and IEEE802 3ab IEEE 802 3x flow control IEEE 802 1p class of service priority protocols IEEE 802 3az Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE Interface 24 16 10 100 1000Mbps ports RJ 45 NWay ports 4 SFP 1000Mbps ports 1 DB9 Console Port 1 Reset button Transmission Mode 10 100Mbps Full duplex Half duplex 1000Mbps Full duplex MAC Address Table 8K Jumbo Frame 10K Bytes Buffer Memory 524 8K Bytes Temperature Operating 0 C 50 C 82 F 122 F Humidity Operating 5 90 RH non condensing LED Indications 1 Power LED Green 1 System LED Green 24 16 Gigabit port LEDs Link Act Green 4 SFP port LEDs Link Act Green Power Supply Internal Switching Power Supply 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Dimensions 441 131 44 mm
49. in the range 1 65 535 41 BPDU Handling Specify the BPDU forward method when the STP is disabled Filtering Filter the BPDU when STP is disabled Flooding Flood the BPDU when STP is disabled Priority Specify the bridge priority The valid range is from O to 61440 and the value should be the multiple of 4096 It ensures the probability that the switch is selected as the root bridge and the lower value has the higher priority for the switch to be selected as the root bridge of the topology Hello Time Specify the STP hello time in second to broadcast its hello message to other bridge by Designated Ports Its valid range is from 1 to 10 seconds Specify the time interval in seconds for a switch to wait the configuration messages without attempting to redefine its own configuration Forward Delay Specify the STP forward delay time which is the amount of time that a port remains in the Listening and Learning states before it enters the Forwarding state Its valid range is from 4 to 10 seconds TX Hold Count Specify the tx hold count used to limit the maximum numbers of packets transmission per second The valid range is from 1 to 10 STP operational status Field Bridge Identifier Bridge identifier of the switch Designated Root Bridge identifier of the designated root bridge Identifier Root Port Operational root port of the switch Root Path Cost Operational root path cost Topology Numbers of the topol
50. inks in the navigation panel LINKS Submenu Status System Information Logging Message Port Statistics Bandwidth Utilization Link Aggregation MAC Address Table Network IP Address System Time Port Port Setting Link Aggregation Group Port Setting LACP EEE Jumbo Frame VLAN VLAN Create VLAN VLAN Configuration Membership Port Setting Voice VLAN Property Voice OUI MAC Address Table Dynamic Address Static Address Spanning Tree Property Port Setting Statistics Discovery LLDP Property Port Setting Packet View Local Information Neighbor Statistics Multicast General Property Group Address Router Port IGMP Snooping Property Querier Statistics Security Management Access Management VLAN Management Service Protected Port Storm Control DoS Property Port Setting QoS General Property Queue Scheduling CoS Mapping DSCP Mapping IP Precedence Mapping Rate Limit Ingress Egress Port Egress Queue Diagnostics Logging Property Remove Server Mirroring Ping Copper Test Management User Account Firmware Upgrade Backup Active Image Configuration Upgrade Backup Save Configuration Notification Chapter3 Status Use the Status pages to view system information and status 3 1 System Information Click Status gt System Information This page shows switch panel
51. l IPv6 link local address for the switch Address 4 2 System Time Click Network System Time This page allow user to set time source static time time zone and daylight saving settings Time zone and daylight saving takes effect both static time or time from SNTP server 21 O SNTP O Europen i From Day Sun v Week First v Month ian v Time i To Day Sun V Week First Y Month ian id Time Description Select the time source WB SNTP Time sync from NTP server H From Computer Time set from browser host m Manual Time Time set by manually configure Select a time zone difference from listing district SNTP SNTP Address source is SNTP Server Port Input NTP port for NTP server Default is 123 This is enabled when time source is SNTP Manual Time nput manual date This is enabled when time source is manual nput manual time This is enabled when time source is manual Daylight Saving Time Type Select the mode of daylight saving time Disable Disable daylight saving time Recurring Using recurring mode of daylight saving time Non Recurring Using non recurring mode of daylight saving time 22 USA Using daylight saving time in the United States that starts on the second Sunday of March and ends on the first Sunday of November European Using daylight saving time in the Europe that starts on the last Sunday in March and ending on the last Sunday in October Offset Spe
52. ll retrieve latest MAC address entries and show them on page Field Description VLAN VLAN ID of the MAC address MAC Address MAC address The type of MAC address Management DUT s base MAC address for management purpose Type Static Manually configured by administrator Dynamic Auto learned by hardware Port The type of port CPU DUT s CPU port for management purpose Other Normal switch port Chapter 4 Network Use the Network pages to configure settings for the switch network interface and how the switch connects to a remote server to get services 4 1 IP Address Click Network gt 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 1 1 The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address The factory default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Dynamic ly Diagnostics o o o 20 IPv4 Address Field Address Type Select the address type of IP configuration B Static Static IP configured by users will be used B Dynamic Enable DHCP to obtain IP information from a DHCP server on the network IP Address Enter the IP address of your switch in dotted decimal notation for example pe
53. n any form without written consent from the company Trademarks All trade names and trademarks are the properties of their respective companies Copyright 2015 All Rights Reserved Table of Contents Chapter 1 INTTOUCION cia ii A EEan 6 1 1 General Description A NA 6 12 Key Features lt e oooorocnncnncnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnennrnnrnnrnnnn cnn rnnrnnrnnrnnrnnnncnncnnennranannannancancnnens 6 1 3 The Front EINEN 7 LEDS Definiti n RTE 7 The Reset Button s ssssssssussssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnn 7 Console Port dE 7 1 4 The Rear CET CT 8 Power Receptacle deg Beete gege KENE EEN SEENEN ENEE eeh ENEE Ee ENN e 8 1 5 Installation EEN 8 Unpacking Information ENEE 8 Rack mount Installation eoooooooroonncnncnncnn cnn noo ncnncn cnn nn 8 Installing Network ele ET 8 Chapter 2 Getting Started EE 10 2 1 Web based Management Interface Web Ul ee 10 2 2 Connect to switch Web Pages n 10 2 3 Graphic User Interface Overview lt lt lt eoococcoccncnncnncnnnnnnnnonncnnnncnncnncnnnnnnnnennrncnncnncnnes 11 Chapter 3 StAtUs deg eg PEP dee ENEE tege ebe de Ee er reer dE ES 13 3 1 System Information VEER 13 3 2 Logging Message SCEPC AAA CERT CET CEPT CECE CEC CET CCRT CLE CERT COLT CERT CECT COPE CEE CECE ESTEE DIE 14 93 3 POF TEE 15 e e a eere A E a a a 15 3 3 2 Bandwidth Utilization LeeeeeeeeereeeeeeeeeeeerrernHI 16 3 4 Link Agg
54. o 10 GEW c H B 2 o 0 c 1 GE e o E 0 0 o E 12 GE c H c 0 o 0 E g 13 GEt3 o t E 2 2 e o 14 GE 4 c H B 2 o e 15 GER o o t D 2 o e 16 GES c c t 2 2 o c 17 GE e o H o o c 18 GETS c H E 2 e o E 19 GES e o t o E 20 GE20 c t c 2 a 0 c O 21 GEM a t E 2 bi e E 2 GER E E E 0 H 0 E 23 GE23 e o H o o c O 24 GE E c E 2 2 e c 25 GE25 e t c 2 D 0 0 26 GES E H E 2 2 o c 27 GEZ 0 t t 2 a o E 28 GE2E c P H 2 o c Crear Retesn The number of times the complete set of information advertised by a particular MAC Service Access Point MSAP has been inserted into tables associated with the remote systems Deletions The number of times the complete set of information advertised by MSAP has been deleted from tables associated with the remote systems Age Outs The number of times the complete set of information advertised by MSAP has been deleted from tables associated with the remote system because The number of times the complete set of information advertised by MSAP could not be entered into tables associated with the remote systems because of insufficient resources the information timeliness interval has expired PA Interface or port number Number of LLDP frames transmitted on the corresponding port Total Receive Frame Number of LLDP frames received by this LLDP agent on the Total corresponding port while the LLDP agent is enabled Receive Frame Number of LLDP frames discarded for any reason by the LLD
55. o edit EEE configuration Edit EEE Setting Description Selected port list Port EEE admin state Enable Enable EEE Disable Disabled EEE 5 3 Jumbo Frame Click Port gt Jumbo Frame This page allows user to configure switch jumbo frame size Enable Port Setting Link Aggregation Group Port Setting Field Description Jumbo Frame Enable or Disable jumbo frame When jumbo frame is enabled switch max frame size is allowed to configure from 1518 to 10000 When jumbo frame is disabled default frame size 1522 will be used 31 Chapter6 VLAN A virtual local area network VLAN is a group of hosts with a common set of requirements that communicate as if they were attached to the same broadcast domain regardless of their physical location A VLAN has the same attributes as a physical local area network LAN but it allows for end stations to be grouped together even if they are not located on the same network switch VLAN membership can configured through software instead of physically relocating devices or connections 6 1 VLAN Use the VLAN pages to configure settings of VLAN and all VLAN related protocol 6 1 1 Create VLAN Click VLAN gt VLAN gt Create VLAN This page allows user to add or delete VLAN ID entries and browser all VLAN entries that add statically or dynamic learned by GVRP Each VLAN entry has a unique name user can edit VLAN name in edit page
56. ogy changes Change Count Last opology The last time for the topology change Change 8 2 Port Setting Click STP gt Port Setting Configure and display STP port settings 42 i23 p E nogggagnagaggogagugagagagggggpogggggaggggpggagagag 4 PRU UU REEEURRRRREEEER EERE RUE U EERE Field LUN LUCULLUS CNN mee Temedoddeee ewehKm 770000007 Point to Point The current port role on the specified port The possible values are Disabled Master Root Designated Alternative and Backup The current port state on the specified port The possible values are Disabled Discarding Learning and Forwarding Bridge Designated Port The designated port ID on the switch ID Designated Cost The path cost of the designated port on the switch STP port setting buttons Feld Descipion Cd Protocol Restart the Spanning Tree Protocol STP migration process re negotiate Migration Check with its neighborhood on the specific interface Edit STP port setting Field State Enable Disable the STP on the specified port Specify the STP path cost on the specified port Specify the STP priority on the specified port Edge Port Specify the edge mode Enable Force to true state as link to a host 43 Disable Force to false state as link to a bridge In the edge mode the interface would be put into the Forwarding state immediately u
57. om the interfaces Ethernet like and RMON MIB Interfaces and Ethernet like 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 io 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lo Interface O Etherlike O RMON j p0 H o io o o po o 00 o o o i The Clear button will clear MIB counter of current selected port Port Select one port to show counter statistics Select the MIB counter to show different count type All All counters MIB Counter Interface Interface related MIB counters Etherlike Ethernet like related MIB counters RMON RMON related MIB counters Refresh the web page every period of seconds to get new counter of specified port Refresh Rate 3 3 2 Bandwidth Utilization Click Status gt Port gt Bandwidth Utilization This page allow user to browse ports bandwidth utilization in real time This page will refresh automatically in every refresh period Refresh Rate 10 v sec 11000Mbp3__ Link Dow 0 10 20 20 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Field Description Refresh the web page every period of second to get new bandwidth utilization data Refresh Rate 3 4 Link Aggregation Click Status gt Link Aggregation Display the Link Aggregation status of web page Save Logout Reboot Debug
58. on________ Port Specify the interface for the copper test Copper Test Result The interface for the copper test The status of copper test It include OK Correctly terminated pair Short Cable Shorted pair Open Cable Open pair no link partner Impedance Mismatch Terminating impedance is not in the reference range Line Drive Distance in meter from the port to the location on the cable where the fault was discovered 83 Chapter14 Management Use the Management pages to configure setting for the switch management features 14 1 User Account Click Management gt User Account To display User Account web page The default username password is admin admin And default account is not able to be deleted Use this page to add additional users that are permitted to manage the switch or to change the passwords of existing users User Account Showing All v entries Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries Q admin Admin First Previous 1 Next Last ao eo H Username User name of the account Privilege Select privilege level for new account Admin Allow to change switch settings Privilege value equals to 15 User See switch settings only Not allow to change it Privilege level equals to 1 Click Add or Edit to add edit User Account Username User name of the account Set password of the account Confirm Set the same password of the account as in
59. ort duplex configuration and link duplex status Flow Control Current port flow control configuration and link flow control status Md nos 1 The switch can t be managed through the disable port 2 The switch might lose connection temporarily for the specific port which connect to the management PC setting If it happens refresh WEB GUI can recover the connection Edit Port Setting Selected Port list Pot Port admin state Enabled Enable the port Disabled Disable the port Link Status Current port link status MEME Up Port is link up Down Port is link down Speed Select the Port speed duplex capabilities for the ports you need Auto Auto negotiation speed duplex 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 e Auto 10M 100M Auto speed with 10M 100M abilities 10M Force speed with 10M ability 100M Force speed with 100M ability e 1000M Force speed with 1000M ability P ort duplex capabilities Auto Auto flow control ability Enabled Enable flow control ability Disabled Disable flow control ability 5 2 Link Aggregation Click Port gt Link Aggregation The Link Aggregation is used to combine a number of ports together to make a single high bandwidth data path which can highly extend the bandwidth 5 2 1 Trunk Group Setting Click Port
60. perational Query Max Response Interval Response Interval Query Counter Query Interval 10 2 2 Querier Click Multicast gt IGMP Snooping gt Querier To display IGMP Snooping Querier setting web page This page allow user to configure querier setting on specific VLAN of IGMP Snooping 58 Querier Table DI 1 Disabled Disabled Edit VLAN IGMP Snooping querier entry VLAN ID State The IGMP Snooping querier Admin State Operational The IGMP Snooping querier operational status Status The IGMP Snooping querier operational version The operational querier IP address on the VLAN Click Edit to edit IGMP Snooping Querier The selected Edit IGMP Snooping querier VLAN list Set the enabling status of IGMP Querier Election on the chose VLANs Enabled If checked Enable IGMP Querier else Disable IGMP Querier IGMPv2 Querier version 2 IGMPv3 Querier version 3 IGMP Snooping version should be IGMP v3 Set the query version of IGMP Querier Election on the chose VLANs 10 2 3 Statistics Click Multicast gt IGMP Snooping gt Statistics This page allow user to display IGMP Snooping Statistics and clear IGMP Snooping statistics 59 ch Fa 6 8 0 D D D D D Receive Packet Field Description Total RX IGMP packet include IPv4 multicast data to CPU The valid IGMP Snooping process packet InValid The invalid IGMP Snooping process packet Other The ICMP p
61. pon link up If the edge mode is enabled for the interface and there are BPDUs received on the interface the loop might be occurred in the short time before the STP state change Point to Point Specify the Point to Point port configuration Auto The state is depended on the duplex setting of the port Enable Force to true state Disable Force to false state 8 3 Statistics Click STP gt Statistics To display STP statistics Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDUs are frames that contain information about the Spanning tree protocol STP Switches send BPDUs using a unique MAC address from its origin port anda multicast address as destination MAC 01 80 C2 00 00 00 or 01 00 0C CC CC CD for Per VLAN Spanning Tree For STP algorithms to function the switches need to share information about themselves and their connections What they share are bridge protocol data units BPDUs BPDUs are sent out as multicast frames to which only other layer 2 switches or bridges are listening If any loops multiple possible paths between switches are found in the network topology the switches will co operate to disable a port or ports to ensure that there are no loops that is from one device to any other device in the layer 2 network only one path can be taken 44 LEE EELER one ja nz 8 d LI CE ET o of om o o om o of o o o o og o o o DD oO D op o D o o o D og oO og oO D op o D o 0 o oO og o O aco o oO o o o o o o o oO
62. pping page Port Setting Table 69 Port Setting Table O H mm D nebe Gomez Dunmat ac Danze D Gx D seb Dual Coble Coole D Ge D Enebe Gomm Dunmat ac Danze a A Gee D Sront wg Cumzwec Cimbi Danze o Ge D Enbe Dimes Dumkac Dante a Gee D Enbei Dimes Cragg Danze a T Gar D bronze Zumzec Cragg Danze D Ga D Enebe Gomez Dunmt ac Danze O a Ge D Enebe Dual Dumatiac Danze D IG fern D Enebe Cuamzaec Cine Danze O 18 a D anbe Dual Ciel Cinca D Gaels D Enebe Doses Dunmt ac Choi Description KE Port default CoS priority value for the selected ports Trust Port trust state Enable Traffic will follow trust mode in global setting Disable Traffic will always use best efforts Remarking Port CoS remarking admin state CoS Enable CoS remarking is enabled Disable CoS remarking is disabled Remarking Port DSCP remarking admin state DSCP Enable DSCP remarking is enabled Disable DSCP remarking is disabled Remarking Port IP Precedence remarking admin state IP Precedence Enable IP Precedence remarking is enabled Disable IP Precedence remarking is disabled Click Edit to edit the QoS port setting Description PRO Select port list Set default CoS priority value for the selected ports Set checkbox to enable disable port trust state Set checkbox to enable disable port CoS remarking CoS Remarking Set checkbox to enable disable port DSCP remarking DSCP Remarking Set check
63. regation EES EENS 17 3 5 MAC Address Table eeeeeeeeeeeereeerrerrenrnm m III 18 Chapter 4 NetWork isnsesaninarniaaaia E Oe e deed EN dee 20 WWII 20 4 2 System WINE ERA AT AT T T 21 Chapter 5 POUT E A E a a a Nee DEN deet EG EES 24 5 1 Port Setting EE 24 5 2 Link Aggregation EE Ee 25 5 2 1 Trunk Group Setting T CECT 25 5 2 2 Port Setting EE 27 Lo j e I X ei TTT 28 BS BEE A EET LEE EETLEPLLEETCCELLEEELEPLLEETCCELIEEELEPELEETCCELEEEETEPELEETCEELIEEEHEPLITEOTHETELERE E 30 A lf 2 CIE 31 Chapter 6 ANN E 32 6 1 VEAN ERHRBRERTHRRRREREPSPZAPEERmRm 32 6 1 1 Create VLAN BETEN 32 6 1 2 VLAN Configuration EEN 33 6 1 3 Membership HMM Henne 33 6 1 4 Port Setting gua EE EE 35 6 2 Voice VLAN TT 36 6 2 1 Property eene 36 6 2 2 Voice OU TTT 38 Chapter 7 MAC Address Table eee 39 7 1 Dynamic Address eee 39 7 2 Static Address coocccccccncncnonononononononcncncacacncncncncncncncncncncncncncncarararacararncncncaracaranas 39 Chapter8 Spanning Tree Protocol STP nee 41 CNR 41 8 2 Port Setting UE 42 e RS F111 C1 Te 44 Chapter 9 Discovery DEE 47 OT LED eeoa sensbene TE 47 9 1 1 Property EE 47 9 1 2 Port Setting HH 48 9 1 3 Packet ATI 49 9 1 4 Local Information EEN EEN ERK
64. reset The RESET button is on the front panel of the switch Console Port This port is reserved for command line interface CLI and RS232 firmware upgrade to use 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 Please make sure that your outlet standard to be within this range To power on the switch please plug the female end of the power cord firmly into the receptacle of the switch the other end into an electric service outlet After the switch powered on please check if the power LED is lit for a normal power status 1 5 Installation Unpacking Information The product package should include the following One 24G 16G 4SFP Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Switch One power cord Rubber foot and screws Rack mount brackets One CD ROM for user manual Rack mount Installation Rack Mounting the Switch in the 19 inch rack Disconnect all cables from the switch before continuing Place the unit the right way up on a hard flat surface with the front facing toward you Locate 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 19 rack and secure wit
65. rotocol is not 2 and is not IPv4 multicast data packet IGMP leave packet IGMP join and report packet General Query IGMP general query packet Special Group IGMP special group general query packet Query Source specific IGMP special source and group general query packet Group Query Transmit Packet Feld A j Descipion OO IGMP leave packet 60 IGMP join and report packet General Query IGMP general query packet includes querier transmit general query packet Query query packet Group Query 61 Chapter 11 Security Use the security pages to configure setting for the switch security features 11 1 Management Access Use the Management Access pages to configure setting of management access 11 1 1 Management VLAN Click Security gt Management Access gt Management VLAN This page allow user to change Management VLAN connection Management Access Management VLAN Management Service Protected Port DoS Management Select management VLAN in option list VLAN Management connection such as http https SNMP etc has the same VLAN of management VLAN are allow connecting to device Others will be dropped 11 1 2 Management Service Click Security gt Management Access gt Management Service This page allow user to change management services related configurations 62 Field Description e O Management Management Service admin state Service Teln
66. rty To display LLDP Property Setting web page Port Setting Packet View Local Information Neighbor Statistics Description State Enable Disable LLDP protocol on this switch LLDP Handling Select LLDP PDU handling action to be filtered bridging or flooded when LLDP is globally disabled Filtering Deletes the packet Bridging VLAN aware flooding Forwards the packet to all VLAN members Flooding Forwards the packet to all ports 47 TLV Advertise Select the interval at which frames are transmitted The default is 30 Interval seconds and the valid range is 5 32767 seconds Holdtime Select the multiplier on the transmit interval to assign to TTL range 2 10 Multiplier default 4 Reinitialization Select the delay before a re initialization range 1 10 seconds default 2 Delay Transmit Delay Select the delay after an LLDP frame is sent range 1 8191 seconds default 3 9 1 2 Port Setting Click Discovery gt LLDP gt Port Setting To display LLDP Port Setting Port Setting Table OT mm Pet We mem 1 GE1 Normal 802 1 PVID O 2 GEZ Normal 502 1 PVID O 3 GE3 Normal 02 1 PVID 4 GES Normal 02 1 PVID O 5 GES Normal 502 1 PVID O 6 GES Normal 502 1 PVID 7 GE Normal 502 1 PVID a 8 GES Normal 02 1 PVID 9 GES Normal 802 1 PVID 10 GE10 Normal 802 1 PVID 11 GEN Normal 02 1 P
67. s always sent before traffic from the WRR queues After the SP queues has been emptied traffic from the WRR queues is forwarded The relative portion from each WRR queue depends on its weight Queue Scheduling Table TEE on Oo oc bk WH Apply Description oer Queue ID to configure Strict Priority Set queue to strict priority type 71 Set queue to Weight Round Robin type If the queue type is WRR set the queue weight for the queue WRR Bandwidth Percentage of WRR queue bandwidth 12 1 3 CoS Mapping Click QoS General CoS Mapping To display CoS Mapping web page The CoS to Queue table determines the egress queues of the incoming packets based on the 802 1p priority in their VLAN tags For incoming untagged packets the 802 1p priority will be the default CoS 802 1p priority assigned to the ingress ports Use the Queues to CoS table to remark the CoS 802 1p priority for egress traffic from each queue CoS to Queue Mapping nN lt 214 0 1 2 3 4 15 5 6 7 ER 4 KIK id En co Feld Description________________________________ CoS CoS value Queue Select queue ID for the CoS value 72 Queue to CoS Mapping hy dielde lt fcc c lt E 0 Oo Un bk WH En lt Select CoS value for the queue ID 12 1 4 DSCP Mapping Click QoS gt General gt DSCP Mapping To display DSCP Mapping web page
68. tering Specify the status of ingress filtering It s only available with Hybrid mode 6 2 Voice VLAN 6 2 1 Property Click VLAN gt Voice VLAN gt Property This page allow user to configure global and per interface setting of voice VLAN 36 Errar rr rr coc Cee eee eee eee EIE ls 3 L L tit al State Set checkbox to enable or disable voice VLAN function VLAN Select Voice VLAN ID Voice VLAN ID cannot be default VLAN Cos 802 1p Select a value of VPT Qualified packets will use this VPT value as inner priority Remarking Set checkbox to enable or disable 1p remarking If enabled qualified packets will be remark by this value Aging Time Input value of aging time Default is 1440 minutes A voice VLAN entry will be age out after this time if without any packet pass through Display port entry Fie e pue Display enable disable status of interface Mode Display voice VLAN mode 37 QoS Policy Display voice VLAN remark will effect which kind of packet Click Edit button to edit Property Port Field Description Display selected port to be edited Set checkbox to enable disable voice VLAN function of interface Select port voice VLAN mode Auto Voice VLAN auto detect packets that match OUI table and add received port into voice VLAN ID tagged member Manual User need add interface to VLAN ID tagged member manually QoS Policy Select port QoS Policy mode Voice Packet
69. ue which IP Precedence is mapped Queue to IP Precedence Mapping 0 O Un ha QN Queue to IP Precedence Mapping Description Queue ID IP Precedence IP Precedence value which queue is mapped 12 2 Rate Limit 75 Use the Rate Limit pages to define values that determine how much traffic the switch can receive and send on specific port or queue 12 2 1 Ingress Egress Port Click QoS gt Rate Limit gt Ingress Egress To display Ingress Egress Port web page This page allow user to configure ingress port rate limit and egress port rate limit The ingress rate limit is the number of bits per second that can be received from the ingress interface Excess bandwidth above this limit is discarded Ingress Egress Port Table O 1 GEI Disabled Disabled 2 GE2 Disabled Disabled 3 GE3 Disabled Disabled 4 GE4 Disabled Disabled L 5 GES Disabled Disables L 6 GES Disabled Disabled LJ 7 GEI Disabled Disabled 8 GES Disabled Disabled a 9 GES Disabled Disabled 10 GEI Disabled Disabled O 11 GE11 Disabled Disabled 12 GE12 Disabled Disabled Ingress State Port ingress rate limit state Enable Ingress rate limit is enabled Disable Ingress rate limit is disabled Ingress Rate Port ingress rate limit value if ingress rate state is enabled Egress State Port egress rate limit state Enable Egress rate limit is enabled Disable Egress rate limit is disabled
70. ways active 26 members LACP The group of ports assigned to dynamic LAG are candidate ports LACP determines which candidate ports are active member ports Memba Select available port to be LAG group member port 5 2 2 Port Setting Click Port gt Link Aggregation gt Port Setting This page shows LAG port current status and allows user to edit LAG port configurations Port Setting Table Port Setting 235 2 1 LAG Type Description State Link Status Speed Duplex Flow Control Group Port Setting LAG 1 Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled LACP LAG2 Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled EEE LAG 3 Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled tels ed LAG 4 Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled da LAG 5 Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled LAG 6 Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled LAG7 Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled LAG 8 Enabled Down Auto Auto Disabled Edit Field Description LAG Port Name LAG Port media type LAG port description LAG Port admin state Enable Enable the port Disable Disable the port Link Status Current LAG port link status Up Port is link up Down Port is link down Duplex Current LAG port duplex configuration and link duplex status Flow Control Current LAG port flow control configuration and link flow control status Select Port Setting Table and click Edit button to edit port setting 27 Edit LAG Port Setting Field
71. ys disabled Tagged Set VLAN as tagged VLAN Untagged Set VLAN as untagged VLAN PVID Check this checkbox to select the VLAN ID to be the port based VLAN ID for this port PVID may auto select or can t select in differ settings Click VLAN gt VLAN gt Port Setting This page allow user to configure port VLAN settings such as VLAN port mode PVID etc The attributes depend on different VLAN port mode Port Setting Table Z wm 4 m wn WH a i O D O A ge gaa e gas a la m woh w 8 iiiiiililiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii zZzrcziklilkillillilrllilir iiiiiiiiiiiriiriri QOOOOOOO0O0OO0O0O0000000000000000000000000 Re EEE ER RARE RRR oe drama eh RE ob ek 35 Ey Display the interface Mode Display the VLAN mode of port PVID Display the Port based VLAN ID of port Accept Frame Display accepted frame type of port Type Ingress Filtering Display ingress filter status of port Click Edit button to edit VLAN port setting Display the interface of port entry Field Select the VLAN mode of the interface Hybrid Support all functions as defined in IEEE802 1Q specification Access Accepts only untagged frames and join an untagged VLAN Trunk An untagged member of one VLAN at most and is a tagged member of zero or more VLANs Specify the port based VLAN ID 1 4094 It s only available with hybrid and Trunk mode Type available with Hybrid mode Ingress Fil
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