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1. 444 aa Vo Sees Aha 100Base FX vvv aueh 1000Base FX 10 100 1000Base TX ji uplinking CH is 5544 gt py p Printer es d e AWA CN r3 08 me 28 j J Va 4 Server h 7 7 h Lh 2 4 La LJ oT pravi E 4 The switch automatically learns node address which are subsequently used to filter and forward all traffic based on the destination address User can use any of the RJ 45 port of the 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T SFP Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch to connect with another Switch or Hub to interconnect each of user s small switched workgroups to form a larger switched network Chapter 5 Console Management 5 1 Connecting to the Console Port Use the supplied RS 232 cable to connect a terminal or PC to the console port The connected terminal or PC must support the terminal emulation program P KI RS 232 Cable PC or Workstation Connecting the switch to a terminal via RS 232 cable 5 2 Login in the Console Interface When the connection between Switch and PC is ready turn on the PC and run a terminal emulation program or Hyper Terminal and configure its communication parameters to match the following default characteristics of the console port Baud Rate 9600 bps Data Bits 8 Parity none Stop Bit 1 Flow control None COM2 Properties The settings of communication parameters After finishing the parameter settings click OK When the blank screen shows up type in r
2. NoLimit 22 No Limit NoLimit 23 NoLimit NoLimit 24 NoLimit 2 NoLimit Apply Refresh Rate Limit interface 6 17 Security Configuration B Source IP Security gt Mode Select the source IP mode Static DHCP or Disabled gt IP Address When Mode is set in Static mode the user has to assign an IP address manually gt IP Mask When Mode is set in Static mode the user has to assign the IP mask manually B DHCP Server Allowed Tick this check box to allow the devices whose IP address assigned by DHCP server to access this port 47 m And then click Apply to apply the configuration m Or Click Refesh to reset the configuration before applying Security Configuration Source IP Security Mode IP Address IP Mask Ber eae MINE Port 1 Jose E 2 3 oss TO Ms v a Disa p po v s Disantens po p v 6 oisaeds TO p v 7 Pw p d 8 iste o E d 9 Disabled M 7 10 Disan 7 ii Disate Pen 2 i2 psaeaz E 2 13 Disave TO po H 14 sey POT E H 15 Disa a p H 16 Disan 7 7 sr To p H 18 ose Te E m 19 ose TO E v 20 Disave a p v 22 bisawav 7 23 Disaviea PO o 2 24 Disaviea PT po v Apply Refresh Filter Configuration interface 6 18 802 1X Configuration IEEE 802 1X is an IEEE standard for port based Network Access Control it is part of the IEEE 802 802 1 group of protocols I
3. 1 2 vj 4 w 8 v 10 OAll High Before Low Weighted Round Robin wrr 1 2 v 4 w 8 11 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 v 2 4 v 8 vj 12 O All High Before Low S Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 v 2 2 44 8 v 13 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 v 2 4 s 14 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 2 4 8 v 15 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 2w 4 8v 16 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 2 j 4 9 8 M 17 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 v 2 i 4 v 8 vj 18 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 2 4 vile v 19 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 i 2 4 w 8 20 O All High Before Low S Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 w 2 v 4 v 8 21 O All High Before Low 9 Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 v 2wl l4 w l8 22 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 2 4 v 8v 23 OAll High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 KAZA 4 w 8 iv 24 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 2w 4w 8 v Priority Queue Service interface D 42 m And then click Apply to apply the configuration W Or Click Refesh to reset the configuration before applying 6 14 3 QoS Vlan Tag You can pull down the selection item from Vlan Tag 0 to Vlan Tag 7 of each port to assign the priority There are 4 priority selections low normal
4. 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 16 Force Authorized v 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 17 Force Authorized 802 1XDisabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 18 Force Authorized 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 19 Force Authorized 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 20 Force Authorized 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 21 Force Authorized 802 1XDisabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 22 Force Authorized gt 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 23 Force Authorized 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 24 Force Authorized v 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize Re authenticate AlllForce Reinitialize All Apply Refresh 802 1X Configuration interface 6 18 1 802 1X Parameters Click on the tab of 802 1X Parameters to change to configure the 802 1X Parameters page B Reauthentication Enable Enable the re authentication mode Reauthentication Period 1 3600 seconds Set the period of time after which clients connected must be re authenticated B EPA Timeout 1 255 seconds Set the period of time the switch waits for a supplicant response to an EAP request 50 m And then click Apply to apply the configuration m Or click Refresh to reset the configuration before applying 802 1X Configuration 802 1X Parameters 802 1 Statistics 802 1X Parameters
5. MAC address 12 digit hex string optionally separated with dashes or colons e g 010203ABCDEF or 01 02 03 AB CD EF or 01 02 03 AB CD EF lt vid gt VLAN ID default All lookup Lookup MAC address and VLAN ID lt macaddress gt MAC address 12 digit hex string optionally separated with dashes or colons e g 010203ABCDEF or 01 02 03 AB CD EF or 01 02 03 AB CD EF lt vid gt VLAN ID 1 4095 default 1 mac gt lookup 000000000001 2 table Show the MAC address table for VLAN ID list lt vidlist gt VLAN ID list mac gt table 1 flush Removes non locked entries from the switch MAC table mac flush agetime Set or show the MAC age timer in seconds The value zero disables ageing agetime Age timer in seconds 0 or 10 65535 default Show timer mac gt agetime or mac gt agetime 100 66 VLAN Commande Commands Description Example configuration Show the VLAN aware mode port VLAN ID and accepted frame type for the port and the permanently stored VLAN table vlan gt configuration or vlan gt configuration 2 add Add VLAN entry and include ports in member set lt vidlist gt VLAN ID list lt portlist gt Port list default All ports vlan gt add 2 1 or vlan gt add 2 2 4 or vlan gt add 2 2 4 6 or vlan gt add 2 all delete lt vidlist gt Delete VLAN entry all ports excluded
6. Reauthentication Enabled Cl Enabled Reauthentication Period 3600 1 3600 seconds EAP timeout 30 1 255 seconds 802 1X Parameters interface 6 18 2 802 1X Statistics Click the tab of 802 1X Statistics to change to the 802 1X Statistics page to view the detail information m Click Refresh to get the newest statistics 51 802 1X Configuration 802 1X Parameters J 802 1X Statistics 802 1X Statistics for Port 1 Porti Portz Port3 Port4 Ports Porte Port Pots Port 9 Port 10 Port 11 Porti2 Portis Port 14 Port 15 Port 16 Port 17 Port 18 Port 19 Port 20 Port 21 Port 22 Port 23 Port 24 Authenticator counters authEntersConnecting JauthEntersAuthenticating ami E JauthauthEapStartsWhileAuthenticating 0 auth amp uthReauthswWhile amp uthenticated 0 authAuthFailwhile amp uthenticating authEapLogoffsWhileConnecting authAuthSuccessesWhileAuthenticating lo a auth amp uthEapLogoffWwhile amp uthenticating 0 auth amp uthEapsStartswWhile amp uthenticated 0 lauth amp uthEapLogoffWhileAuthenticated lo Backend Authenticator counters backendResponses backendOtherRequestsToSupplicant backendauthFails dotix MIB counters backendAccessChallenges backend uthSuccesses dot1xAuthEapolFramesRx 0 dotix amp uthEapolStartFramesRx 0 dotix amp uthEapolRespIdFramesRx 0 dotix amp uthEapolRegIdFramesTx 0 dotix amp uthInvalidEapol
7. SERES PS re EE 31 6 11 Ne E 33 6 12 RS TP Configuration Seelen 35 6 12 1 RSTP Configuration Tab rennen 35 6 12 2 RSTP Port Configuration E 36 o 123 ROTP Stat s Tabs o0 c M Od Na 36 6 13 SNMP lee ttes deeem aeq ee nee 38 6 14 05 COnmlgurallOn 40 6 14 1 OoS Dein al Toro po soe E 41 6 14 2 Priority TE 42 E Reen WE EE 43 6 15 IGMP Configuration EE 44 6 15 1 IGMP eege ee eege ee eer awa 45 6 16 Rate Limit Configuration a en 46 6 17 Security ee UE 47 6 18 802 1X Configuration ec Ra i debeas 48 SC MEIER 50 6 18 2 802 EE EE EE 51 619 MAG Address Table Commol sans nern 52 6 19 1 Static MAC Address Entries in Permanent Table nn 53 6 20 TFTP Firmware Upload ip eiecit ea einen 54 6 20 1 TFTP Firmware Backup 55 6 20 2 TFTP Configuration e 55 6 20 3 FTP Configuration Back p EE 56 6 21 Software Upload WEEN 56 6 21 1 Configuration Upoloacd Download mimi wu mazizini awa 57 6 22 Factory erte 58 BZ INN d NEE 58 EE 58 Troubleshooting concor rone ornnes enn one n cnr a n nw KUWA nce eve cnn 59 Appendix A Command Sets uwasuwa kawawa kutatuwa kuwaza ero 00 tUa ek Ya ana sU aigu cu CE Y Ya ruo FUE o IE dE CY a E Ya unas 61 System GOMMANGS EE 61 Console GOMMANGS ee eege ode aene codd bl ed dad e bed de 62 Port EE TE EE ee Een 63 ue GOmMands EE 65 VEAN C mmandS AA ni a Sas li ht suse suse tue une mede uc ee 67 Agor Aa La aa eR AAA AAA AAA AA AAA ee 69 LAC PC OMIMANGS aa 69 RSTP O76 Dan ee EE 70 GOS Commands REECH
8. Show current mode igmp gt unregistered flood enable 80
9. iow v normal normat medium sl medium ll high high EK low z iow CH normal 19 low iow x normal 20 low z iow v normal DI 21 low i low DI normal 18 low iow gt normal n normal z medium z medium DI normal x medium sl medium sl high normal medium medium nen normal z medium Di medium high 1 nsn normal medium x medium x hion gt m d high I h igh vi high v i high m high 22 low bd low v normal 2a low z iow z normal reng 2 medium medium le s high v normai medium medium m high z 24 low zl low zl normal normat z medium zl medium z nion zl Apply Refresh Wi high v h igh Rd QoS VLAN Tag Priority Mapping interface 6 15 IGMP Configuration B IGMP Enabled Tick the check box to enable IGMP function Router Ports Tick the check box beside the port number for checking B Unregistered IPMC Flooding enabled The default state is checked to enable the unregistered IP Multicast flooding IGMP Snooping Enabled Tick the check box to enable IGMP Snooping function m IGMP Querying Enabled Tick the check box to enable IGMP Querying function 44 m And then click Apply to apply the configuration m Or Click Refesh to reset the configuration before applying IGMP Snooping Configuration IGMP Snooping Status IGMP Sno
10. medium and high 43 QoS Configuration 1 QoS DSCP Mapping 1 Priority Oueue Service QoS Vlan Tag Priority Mapping Port VlanTag 0 VlanTag 1 VlanTag 2 VlanTag 3 VlanTag 4 VlanTag 5 VlanTag 6 E a e sd 1 low ll normal DI vi low normat medium medium ll high z l high zl 1 2 tow gt iow normal D normal medium sl medium ll high high sl 3 low gt iow normal DI normat medium sl medium sl high high S al low z iow z normal sl low gt iow OI normal e low tow normal 7 low JI low normal DI normal DI normat medium medium sl high medium medium high v normal DI medium v medium high zl A A high E high v high e han sl 8 low gt iow normal DI normal medium gt medium nion high 9 low z iow z normal zl meatum ei normal z medium dl medium x high v normat medium medium high zl 1 high b normal medium zl medium high normar medium z medium z nigh normal medium zl medium sl high normal medium sl medium d high zl normal medium sl medium ll high high v high v high v high high v i 15 low gt iow v normal DI normal medium medium x hion zl A high 16 low
11. range of 1K 1024K fps or No limit gt Multicast Rate Assign the rate of multicasting packets The rates are in the range of 1K 1024K fps or No limit gt Flooded unicast Rate Assign the rate of flooded unicasting packets The rates are in the range of 1K 1024K fps or No limit m Bandwidth Control Number of bits per second gt TX Select the TX rates in the range of 128K 3968K bps or No limit gt RX Select the RX rates in the range of 128K 3968K bps or No limit m And then click Apply to apply the configuration W Or Click Refesh to reset the configuration before applying 46 Rate Limit Configuration Storm Control Number of frames per second fps ICMP Rate No Limit D Learn Frames Rate No Limit Broadcast Rate No Limit Multicast Rate No Limit Flooded unicast Rate No Limit BandWidth Control Number of bits per second bps Port TX x 1 NoLimit NoLimit 2 No Limit NoLimit 3 NoLimit zl NoLimit 4 NoLimit NoLimit 5 NoLimit zl NoLimit 6 No Limit NoLimit 7 No Limit NoLimit 8 NoLimit z NoLimit 9 NoLimit 2 NoLimit z 10 NoLimit NoLimit 11 NoLimit NoLimit 12 NoLimit NoLimit 13 No Limit NoLimit 14 NoLimit NoLimit 15 No Limit gt No Limit gt 16 NoLimit NoLimit 17 No Limit NoLimit 18 NoLimit NoLimit 19 NoLimit NoLimit 20 NoLimit NoLimit 21 No Limit
12. 10 sec will be set as a period of time that how often the switch broadcasts hello messages to other switches m Max Age 6 40 The number of seconds from 6 40 which determines the amount of time that protocol information received on a port is stored by the switch m Forward Delay Time 4 30 The number of seconds from 4 30 which determines how long each of the listening and learning states will last before the port begins forwarding m Force version Select the RSTP default protocol Normal means RSTP protocol Compatible means it s compatible with STP protocol RSTP Configuration 1 RSTP Status RSTP Configuration System Priority 32768 Hello Time 1910 Max Age 6 40 po Forward Delay 4 30 fis Force version Normal RSTP Configuration interface 35 6 12 2 RSTP Port Configuration m Protocol Enable Enable or disable the RSTP protocol for the port Edge Having set the port as an edge port which directly connected to end stations cannot create bridging loop in the network To configure the port as an edge port tick the check box m Path Cost The cost of the path to the other bridge from this transmitting bridge at the specified port Enter a number from 1 through 200 000 000 m Andthen click Apply to apply the configuration m Or click Refresh to reset the configuration before applying RSTP Port Configuration Port Protocol Enabled Edge Path Cost auto 1 200000000 Aggregations O xI N
13. Hardware Version of Switch Active IP Address the current IP Address Active Subnet Mask Displays the current IP Subnet Mask Active Gateway Displays the current Gateway DHCP Server Displays the DHCP Server IP Address Lease Time Left Displays the DHCP lease time After 50 of the lease time has passed the client switch will attempt to renew the lease with the original DHCP server that it obtained the lease from using a DHCPREQUEST message Any time 24 the client switch boots and the lease is 50 or more passed the client switch will attempt to renew the lease At 87 5 of the lease completion the client switch will attempt to contact any DHCP server for a new lease DHCP Enable Tick the check box to enable DHCP Client Function Fallback IP Address Assign the switch IP address The default IP is 192 168 16 1 Fallback Subnet Mask Assign the switch IP Subnet Mask Fallback Gateway Assign the switch Gateway The default value is 192 168 16 254 TFTP Server Enabled Tick this check box to enable the TFTP server function m Management VLAN 1 4094 Assign a number of VLAN group between 1 and 4094 It is used for Remote Management Security in fact it gives the permission to access the switch only when the port of VLAN group ID is equal to the Management VLAN ID Name Assign the name of the switch Password Web GUI login password The default password is root Inactivity Timeout Set the timeout period for security
14. Unpack the contents of the 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T Mini GBIC Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch and verify them against the checklist below 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T SFP Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch Four Rubber Feet Power Cord RS 232 cable User Manual Compare the contents of the 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T SFP Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch package with the standard checklist above If any item is missing or damaged please contact your local dealer for service Chapter 2 Hardware Description This section mainly describes the hardware of the 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T SPF Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch 2 1 Physical Dimension The physical dimensions of the 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T SFP Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch is 440mm W x 161mm D x 44mm H 2 2 Front Panel The Front Panel of the 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T SFP Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch consist of 24 x auto sensing 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 ports automatic MDI MDIX 4 Mini GBIC ports and the LED indicators are also located on the front panel of the switch Front Panel of the 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T Mini GBIC Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch B RJ 45 Ports Auto MDI MDIX 24 10 100 1000 auto sensing for 10Base T or 100Base TX or 1000Base T connections In general MDI means connecting to another Hub or Switch while MDIX means connecting to a workstation or PC Therefore Auto MDI MDIX means that you can conn
15. advanced management features and allow users to manage the switch from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer The Web Based Management supports Internet Explorer 6 0 or later version And it is applied for Java Applets for reducing network bandwidth consumption enhance access speed and present an easy viewing screen 6 2 Preparing for Web Management Before using web management install the switch on the network and make sure that any one of the PCs on the network can connect with the switch through the web browser The switch default value of IP subnet mask and password are as below IP Address 192 168 16 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 16 254 Password root 6 3 System Login The default login password is root 23 ZB Industrial Switch Microsoft Internet Explorer la x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a o GQ sl EN SA Jj Search 5 7 Favorites a A 3 Address E http 192 168 16 1 Ee Links gt Please enter password to login Password a T T TT M nene Login Interface 6 4 System Configuration The system parameters information as shown below displays the system information and allows the user to configure the other parameters as well MAC Address The unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer default S W Version Displays the Software Version of Kernel H W Version Displays the
16. aggregate together LACP Port configuration LACP Aggregation Overview Group Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011121314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 e KARAHA Legend Down Port link down Blocked Port Blocked by RSTP Number is Partner port number if other switch has LACP enabled Learning Port Learning by RSTP Forwarding Port link up and forwarding frames Forwarding Port link up and forwarding by RSTP Number is Partner port number if other switch has LACP enabled LACP Port Status Port Protocol Active Partner Port Number Operational Port Key 1 no 2 no 3 no 4 no 5 no 6 no 7 no 8 no 9 no 10 no 11 no 12 no 13 no 14 no 15 no 16 no 17 no 18 no 19 no 20 no 21 no 22 no 23 no 24 no LACP Status interface 34 6 12 RSTP Configuration The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP is an evolution of the Spanning Tree Protocol and provides for faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change The system also supports STP and the system will automatically detect the connected device that is running STP or RSTP protocol 6 12 1 RSTP Configuration Tab m System Priority A value used to identify the root bridge The bridge with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the root If the value has being changed user has to reboot the switch The value must be multiple of 4096 according to the protocol standard rule B Hello Time 1 10 The scale of 1
17. class lt ipgateway gt Default IP gateway default 0 0 0 0 lt vid gt VLAN ID 1 4095 default 1 ip gt setup 192 168 16 3 255 255 255 0 192 168 16 10 1 mode Activate or deactivate the IP configuration enable disable Enable disable IP default Show IP mode ip gt mode enable ping Ping the specified IP address n lt count gt Number of echo requests to send default 1 w lt timeout gt Timeout in seconds to wait for each reply default 2 ip gt ping 192 168 16 77 arp Show the content of the ARP table ip gt arp dhcp Activate or deactivate the DHCP protocol enable disable Enable disable ip gt dhcp enable 75 DHCP default Show DHCP mode config image backup File contains configuration runtime image or backup image server ip IP address of TFTP server filename Name of destination file on TFTP server tftp Activate or deactivate the TFTP jip tftp enable protocol enable disable Enable disable TFTP default Show TFTP mode tftpget Fetch file from server ip via the ip gt tftpget 192 168 16 66 3 wrp TFTP protocol and store in flash The content of the file will determine if it is a runtime image or a configuration file server ip IP address of TFTP server filename Name of source file on TFTP server tftpput Send configuration image or ip gt tftpput config backup file to server ip via
18. image file m Click Upload TFTP Firmware Upload TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 16 180 Upload File Name Image bin TFTP Firmware Upload interface 54 6 20 1 TFTP Firmware Backup It provides the functions that allow user to backup the switch firmware Before doing that make sure the TFTP server is ready WB TFTP Server IP Address Type in your TFTP server IP B Firmware File Name Type in the name of the firmware image file m Click Backup TFTP Firmware Backup TFTP Server IP Address 1192 168 16 180 Backup File Name Image bin TFTP Firmware Backup interface 6 20 2 TFTP Configuration Restore It provides the functions that allow you to restore the switch configuration Before Restoring make sure the TFTP server is ready and the previous configuration file is located on the TFTP server m TFTP Server IP Address Type in your TFTP server IP B Restore File Name Type in the name of the configuration file B Click Restore TFTP Configuration Restore TFTP Server IP Address 1192 168 16 180 Restore File Name switch cfg TFTP Configuration Restore interface 55 6 20 3 TFTP Configuration Backup It provides the functions that allow user to backup the switch configuration Before doing that make sure the TFTP server is ready m TFTP Server IP Address Type in your TFTP server IP m Backup File Name Type in the name of the backup image file m Click Backup T
19. on one side of the hub and secure it with the smaller plate screws Then attach the remaining plate to the other side of the Switch gg fe Jee Ka LITT 3 me We TTY run 2 W sse S tze IT FR BUT Tre Pcr We LIT FR I amp a Attach mounting plates with screws 14 B After attaching both mounting plates position the Switch in the rack by lining up the holes in the plates with the appropriate holes on the rack Secure the Switch to the rack with a screwdriver and the rack mounting screws Ann 3 3 4 A a Bal t hme 0 2 eee an Mount the Switch in an EIA standard 19 inch Rack Note For proper ventilation allows about at least 4 inches 10 cm of clearance on the front and 3 4 inches 8 cm on the back of the Switch This is especially important for enclosed rack installation 3 3 Cabling W Use four twisted pair Category 5e or above cabling for RJ 45 port connection The cable between the switch and the link partner switch hub workstation etc must be less than 100 meters 328 ft long m Fiber segment using single mode connector can be applied to standard such as 9 125 um 9 5 125 um or 10 125 um single mode fiber cable User can connect two devices in the distance up to 30km m Fiber segment using multi mode connector can be applied to standard such as 50 or 62 5 125 um multi mode fiber cable User can connect two devices up to 2km distances To c
20. ports dotix gt statistics or dot1x gt statistics 1 reauthenticate Refresh restart 802 1X authentication process for the port by setting reAuthenticate TRUE lt portlist gt Port list default All ports now if specified force re authentication immediately dotix gt reauthenticate 1 now or dotix gt reauthenticate 1 parameters Set up advanced 802 1X parameters lt parameter gt Parameter to change lt value gt New value for the given parameter dot1x gt parameters reauthentication enable or dot1x gt parameters reauth eriod 20 or dot1x gt parameters eap timeout 10 or dot1x gt parameters reauthentication disable Filter Commands Commands Description Example configuration Show the configured valid IP address and DHCP server filter for the port lt portlist gt Port list Default All filter gt configuration or filter gt configuration 1 78 ports source ip Set or show the valid source IP filter source IP 192 168 16 11 address for the port 255 255 255 0 or lt portlist gt Port list default All filter source ip dhcp ports or all dhcp lt ipaddress gt lt ipmask gt filter gt source ip all Allow all IP addresses the IP address from DHCP or static IP address configuration default Show Filter source IP state Set or show the Source IP filter _filter gt state 1 enable
21. the 192 168 16 66 3 wrp TFTP protocol or ip gt tftpput image 192 168 16 66 3 wrp or ip gt tftpput backup 192 168 16 66 3 wrp 802 1x Commands Commands Description Example configuration Show current 802 1X configuration dotix gt configuration 76 mode Enable or disable 802 1X process dot1x gt mode enable for the switch enable disable new mode default Show current configuration state Set or show the 802 1X state for dotix gt state 1 auto the port or dotix gt state 1 forceauthorized lt portlist gt Port list default All or ports dotix gt state 1 forced Auto ForceAuthorized ForceUnau unauthorized thorized Set 802 1X state for the jdot1x gt state 1 ports default Show mode server Set or show RADIUS server IP dot1x gt server 192 168 16 254 address IP Address gt IP address of external RADIUS server default Show current configuration udp port Set up UDP Port for the external dotix gt udp port 1812 RADIUS server lt value gt The UDP port the RADIUS server listens to default Show current configuration secret Set or show the secret shared with dot1x gt secret 1813 the RADIUS server Shared Secret Shared secret shared with external RADIUS server default Show current 77 configuration statistics Show 802 1X statistics for the port lt portlist gt Port list default All
22. 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T SFP Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch User Manual v1 30 Aug 2008 FCC Warning This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna m Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver m Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected W Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Content Gh pter T Introduelioh an an 7 1 1 Hardware Features AEN 7 1 2 S
23. 72 Mirror EE 74 WAS OMMANG E 75 802 Ix COmIMANS sour EE EES 76 e De ege EE 78 e CGT TEE 79 Chapter 1 Introduction The 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T SFP Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch is a multi port switch that can be used to build high performance switched workgroup networks It provides wire speed Fast Ethernet switching function that allows high performance low cost connection The Switch features a store and forward switching and it can auto learn and store source address on an 8K entry MAC address table The 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T SFP Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch has 20 auto sensing 10 100 1000Base TX RJ 45 ports and 4 Mini GBIC ports for higher connection speed 1 1 Hardware Features Standards Switch architecture IEEE802 3 10Base T Ethernet IEEE802 3u 100Base TX IEEE802 3ab 1000Base T IEEE802 3z Gigabit fiber IEEE802 3x Flow Control and Back Pressure IEEE802 3ad Port trunk with LACH IEEE802 1d Spanning Tree IEEE802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree IEEE802 1p Class of Service IEEE802 1Q VLAN Tag IEEE802 1x User Authentication Radius Back plane Switching Fabric 48Gbps Packet throughput ability Full Duplex 71 42Mpps 64bytes 14 880pps for Ethernet port Transfer Rate 148 800pps for Fast Ethernet port 1 488 000pps for Gigabit Ethernet port ann EE EE 1000Base T 24 x RJ 45 with auto MDI MDI X Connector Gigabit fiber 4 x MINI GBIC socket shared with last 4 port RJ 45 Syst
24. FTP Configuration Backup TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 16 180 Backup File Name Switch cfg TFTP Configuration Backup interface 6 21 Software Upload The system provides the Web GUI firmware upgrade function which allows user to upgrade the switch firmware WB Click Browse to locate the firmware W Andthen press Upload to update the firmware Software Upload Grose Warnning Upload Progress cannot be interrupted You should not open other webpages when uploading This operation may cause system to crash very easily When you have to do this we strongly suggest you to reboot system before upgrade Software Upload interface 56 6 21 1 Configuration Upload Download The system provides the Web GUI configuration file transfer function which would allow user to backup and restore the switch configuration B Click Browse to locate the file W Andthen press Upload to upload the file Configuration Upload Browse Configuration Download Configuration Upload interface m And then press Yes to update the loaded file Configuration successfully loaded Do you want to update Configuration m For restoring the configuration press Download to restore the file Configuration Download Configuration Download interface 6 22 Factory Default Reset the switch to default configuration m Click Yes to reset all of the configurations to the default value m Or c
25. FramesRx 0 dotix amp uthLastEapolFrameVersion 0 dotixAuthLastEapolFrameSource dotix amp uthEapolFramesTx dotix amp uthEapolLogoffFramesRx dot1x4uthEapolRespFramesRx dotix amp uthEapolRegFramesTx dotix amp uthEapLengthErrorFramesRx Other statistics Last Supplicant identity Refresh 802 1X Statistics interface DIR 6 19 MAC Address Table Control MAC Address Entry No The index of the MAC address table MAC Address The MAC address of the entry Port Displays the port number from which the MAC address was learned VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID of the port Type Displays the information of the MAC address that was learned automatically by the switch or built by user m Click Refesh to reset the status 52 Dump MAC Address Table Static MAC Address Dump MAC Address Table Current Page 1 Total Page 6 Total MAC Address Number in the Table 94 MAC Address Entry No MAC Address Port VLAN Id Type 1 0000cb5641f8 17 1 Dynamic 2 00001cd012fa 17 1 Dynamic 3 00001c80b093 17 1 Dynamic 4 00001cb60fb3 17 1 Dynamic 5 00001cb60fe5 abe 1 Dynamic 6 0050bf2b66e3 17 1 Dynamic 7 00e04c00001e 17 1 Dynamic 8 00001cb627c2 1 al Dynamic 9 001636122360 Mp 1 Dynamic 10 00001cb60fd4 alg al Dynamic 11 00001ca0251d 17 1 Dynamic 12 D00c6ef60ec2 17 1 Dynamic 13 000802320784 17 1 Dynamic 14 00062938d45f 17 al Dynamic 15 0018f33fa619 17 al Dynamic 16 00001ccfabd4 17 di Dynamic Delete MAC Address Note Deletin
26. IN N e ke he k re I Hle e O ONOOR OUN me N e O O ain aia amp N e O TI K K 90 d d d d TI I 0 d d d dd d NIN E gt Ww In 01 53 53 3 0 03 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CH CI FH CI PL CE P CI CI CI I Xl d xl Apply Refresh RSTP Port Configuration interface 6 12 3 RSTP Status Tab 36 Click Refresh to get the newest configuration information Also the RSTP Bridge Overview will display as below RSTP Bridge Overview m Bridge ID Displays the ID produced by the algorithm of MAC address and priority that is used in the STP RSTP structure B Hello Time Displays the period of time in seconds that how often the switch broadcasts hello messages to other switches m Max Age Displays the number of seconds which determines the amount of time that protocol information received on a port stored by the switch m Fwd Delay Displays the number of seconds which determines how long each of the listening and learning states will last before the port begins forwarding Topology Displays the status of the topology Root ID Displays the ID of the root RSTP Port Status Port Group Displays the port number and its group number Path Cost The cost of the path to the other bridge from this transmitting bridge at the specified port m Edge port The port directly connected to end stations cannot create bridging loop in the network m P2P Port Some of the rapid state transactions that are possible within RSTP are dependent upo
27. ckets to its peer actively Otherwise the port will not send LACP packets out unless it receives an LACPDU from its peer m Key Value auto 1 255 The LACP key determines which ports potentially can aggregate together m And hen click Apply to have the configuration taken effect m Or click Refresh to reset the configuration before applying 32 LACH configuration LACP Status LACP Configuration System Id 00 ff 38 f f2 f1 System Priority 32768 Port Protocol Enabled State Activity Key Value auto 1 255 1 m Geh auo 3 m Active v auo 4 r fe Ee 5 D Active I am 6 D Active ut 7 D active 2 ut 8 r active E am 9 D Active fauto 10 r Active fauto 11 m active auo 12 m active auo 13 D Active auo 14 D Active auo 15 D active fauto 16 m active auo 17 n active fauto 18 D Active auo 19 r Active auo 20 m Active fauto 21 m active auo 22 D Active fauto 23 D Active auo 24 D Active auo Refresh LACP Setting interface 6 11 1 LACP Status When the LACP aggregator has been set up the LACP status information will display as below W Protocol Active Displays whether the LACP protocol is active Partner Port Number Displays the partner port number which is connecting to this port m Operational Port key The LACP key determines which ports potentially can 33
28. criptions of the LED statuses and meaning They provide a real time indication of systematic operation status Description BEZ Ee ee The port is operating at the speed of Green 1000Mbps KH The port is successfully connecting with the Green device LNK ACT The port is receiving or transmitting data No device attached The port is receiving or transmitting data LNK ACT No device attached f The port is successfully connecting with the Green device MINI GBIC Collision packet detection No device attached Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3 1 Desktop Installation Set the switch on a sufficiently large flat space with a power outlet nearby The surface where you put your Switch should be clean smooth level and sturdy Make sure there is enough clearance around the Switch to allow attachment of cables power cord and air circulation Attaching Rubber Feet 1 Make sure mounting surface on the bottom of the Switch is grease and dust free 2 Remove adhesive backing from your Rubber Feet 3 Apply the Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch These footpads can prevent the Switch from shock vibration 3 2 Rack mounted Installation The Switch comes with a rack mounted kit and can be mounted in an EIA standard size 19 inch Rack It can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment Perform the following steps to rack mount the switch A Position one plate to align with the holes
29. e or port gt state 2 disable jumbomode Set or show the jumbomode for port jumbomode frames received on the port or lt portlist gt Port list default All port gt jumbomode 1 enable ports statistics Show or clear statistics for the port gt statistics port or 64 lt portlist gt Port list default All ports clear Clear port statistics default Show statistics port gt statistics 2 or port gt statistics clear excessive collisions Description port gt excessive collisions drop Enable or disable drop of frames drop when excessive collisions occur in or half duplex mode port gt excessive collisions drop enable enable disable Enable disable or frame drop default Show port gt excessive collisions Excessive Collisions Drop mode drop disable MAC Commands Commands Description Example configuration Show the permanently stored MAC table and the MAC aging timer mac gt configuration add Add permanent MAC address and VLAN ID on ports lt macaddress gt MAC address 12 digit hex string optionally separated with dashes or colons e g 010203ABCDEF or 01 02 03 AB CD EF or 01 02 03 AB CD EF lt portlist gt Port list Use none to specify no ports lt vid gt VLAN ID 1 4095 default 1 mac gt add 000000000001 2 delete Delete MAC address and VLAN mac delete 000000000001 2 65 ID lt macaddress gt
30. ect to another Switch or workstation without changing non crossover or crossover cabling B 4 Mini GBIC ports The appropriate replaceable Mini GBIC ports are available with 11 a variety of different transmitter and receiver types allowing users to select the appropriate transceiver for each link to provide the required optical reach over the available optical fiber type Ports 21 24 are the four combo ports which consist of one RJ 45 port and one mini GBIC port each Traditional RJ 45 ports can be used for uplinking wide band paths in short distance 100m or the appropriate replaceable mini GBIC ports can be used for the application of wide band uplinking and long distance transmissions to fit the flexible field request 2 3 Rear Panel The 3 pronged power plug is located at the Rear Panel of 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T Mini GBIC Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch as shown in the figure below The Switch will work with AC in the range of 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Rear Panel of the 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T SFP Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch 2 4 LED Indicators 20 10 100 1000TX 4 Gigabit Copper Mini GBIC SNMP Lite Managed Switch 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 wn DD DD 0 0 0 0 0 0 O0 WKACTO DD DD OCOC 0 0 0 0 a Power D 100000 D 0g gg 0 0 0 0 0 d an LNKACT D O D 0 B B oo o0 0 onec NE Reset 13 5 7 9 t 13 15 17 19 21 23 LNK ACT 124 23 Zn nua n of LED Indicators The following table provides des
31. een 4 30 default is 15 version Set or show the RSTP protocol rstp gt version version to use or rstp gt version compat lt version gt normal use RSTP Jor compat compatible with old STP rstp version normal mode Enable or disable the RSTP rstp gt 1 enable protocol on ports lt portlist gt lt portlist gt Port list Default All ports enable disable Enable or disable or rstp gt all enable or rstp gt all disable aggr Enable or disable the RSTP rstp gt aggr enable 71 protocol on aggregated links enable disable Enable or disable edge Expect the port to be an edge port rstp gt edge 1 disable an end station or a link to another or STP device rstp gt edge 1 enable or enableldisable End station or rstp gt edge all enable bridge pathcost Set the RSTP pathcost on ports __ rstp gt pathcost 1 1000 lt portlist gt or rstp gt pathcost all 1000 lt portlist gt Port list Default All or ports rstp gt pathcost all all lt pathcost gt Number between 1 200000000 Auto means autogenerated pathcost mcheck Force a recheck of the RSTP rstp gt mcheck 1 protocol on the ports in lt portlist gt jor rstp gt mcheck all lt portlist gt List of ports status Show RSTP bridge instances and rstp gt status port states statistics Show RSTP bridge instance and rstp statistics port statistics QoS Commands Commands Descri
32. em Power Green Gigabit Copper port Link Activity Green 100 1000Mbps Green Mini GBIC Link Activity Green 10 90 Non condensing 440mm W x 161mm D x 44mm Compliance with FCC Class A CE Safety Compliance with UL cUL CE EN60950 1 1 2 Software Feature SNMP v1 Telnet CLI Web management RFC 1213 MIBII RFC 1493 Bridge MIB Port based VLAN VLAN IEEE802 1Q Tag VLAN 256 entries VLAN ID VLAN ID can be assigned from 1 to 4094 Port Trunk 8 Trunk groups LACP 24 trunk members IEEE802 1d Spanning tree Spanning Tree IEEE802 1w Rapid spanning tree j The quality of service determined by port Tag and Quality of service IPv4 Type of Service IPv4 Different Service Supports IEEE 802 1p class of service per port Class of Service W provides 4 priority queues O See Supports IGMP snooping v1 v2 mm 200 multicast groups Supports 1 IP address that has permission to access IP Security the switch management and to prevent unauthorized Login Security Supports IEEE 802 1x Authentication RADIUS The rate control supports all of packet type and the Bandwidth Control limit rates are 128K 3968Kbps Supports Flow Control for Full duplex and Back Flow Control Pressure for Half duplex Up to 1 Trap station SNMP Trap Cold start Port link up Port link down DHCP DHCP Client 7 Supports Web interface for firmware upgrade Firmware Upgrade backup and restore 1 3 Package Contents
33. et or power cord However if the switch powers off after running for a while check for loose power connections power losses or surges at power outlet If you still cannot resolve the problem contact your local dealer for assistance 60 Appendix A Command Sets System Commands Commands Description Example configuration Show system name software version hardware version and management MAC address Optionally show the full configuration system gt configuration or system gt configuration all restore default Restore factory default configuration or Restore to default without changing the current IP system gt restore default or system gt restore default keepip name Set or show the system name system gt system name String of up to 16 characters or system gt system name 123 reboot Reboot the switch system gt reboot xmodem Start XMODEM receiver on this system gt xmodem switch Now send firmware image or configuration file over this serial line where the switch will save it in flash This implementation of XMODEM uses CRC16 checksum and 128bytes buffer SNMP Activate or deactivate the SNMP system gt snmp or enable disable Enable disable system gt snmp enable 61 SNMP default Show SNMP mode Trap Set or show SNMP traps destination IP Address IP address to send traps to default Show trap configuration system g
34. from member set lt vidlist gt VLAN ID list vlan gt delete 2 lookup Lookup VLAN entry and show port vian gt lookup 2 list lt vidlist gt VLAN ID list aware Set or show the VLAN awareness vlan gt aware 1 enable mode for the port VLAN aware ports will strip the VLAN tag from received frames and insert the tag in transmitted frames except PVID VLAN unaware ports will not strip the tag from received frames or insert the tag in transmitted frames lt portlist gt Port list default All ports or vlan gt aware all enable 67 enable disable Enable disable VLAN awareness default Show awareness pvid Set or show the port VLAN ID Untagged frames received on the port will be classified to this VLAN ID Frames classified to this VLAN ID will be sent untagged on the port lt portlist gt Port list default All ports vid none Port VLAN ID 1 4095 default Show PVID The none option can be used for trunk links vlan gt pvid 1 2 or vlan pvid all 2 frame type Set or show the accepted frame type for the port lt portlist gt Port list default All ports alltagged Accept all or only tagged default Show frame type vlan gt frame type 1 tagged or vlan gt frame type all tagged or vlan gt frame type 1 all or vlan gt frame type all all ingress filtering Set or show VLAN ingress filtering for t
35. g the special mac address may takes couple of seconds MAC Address VLAN Id allf 1 4094 Search Special Mac Address Entries in the MAC Address Table Note Searching for one special Mac Address in the whole Mac Table may takes couple of seconds MAC Address VLAN Id allf 1 4094 Dump MAC Address Table interface 6 19 1 Static MAC Address Entries in Permanent Table You can add delete MAC address entries manually to maintain the MAC address table W Click Refesh to get the newest information 53 Dump MAC Address Table Static MAC Address Static MAC Address Entries in Permanent Table Entries Static MAC Port VLAN Id No Static Mac Address Entry in Permanent Table Add Static MAC Address Note You can use none to specify no ports MAC Address Port none 1 24 VLAN Id 1 4094 Delete Static MAC Address Note Deleting the special mac address may takes couple of seconds MAC Address YLAN Id all 1 4094 Static MAC Address Entries in Permanent Table interface 6 20 TFTP Firmware Upload It provides the functions that allow you to upgrade the switch firmware Before upgrading make sure the TFTP server is ready and the firmware image is located on the TFTP server Moreover the check box beside the item of TFTP Server Enabled in System Configuration must be ticked m TFTP Server IP Address Type in your TFTP server IP B Firmware File Name Type in the name of the firmware
36. ge network performance find and solve network problems and plan for network growth Network management systems learn of problems by receiving traps or change notices from network devices implementing SNMP SNMP Setting SNMP enabled SNMP Contact SYSTEM CONTACT SNMP Location SYSTEMLOCATION SNMP Trap destination 0 0 0 0 7 l SNMP Read Community public P SNMP Write Community private j SNMP Trap Community public SNMP Setting interface SNMP enabled Tick the check box to enable SNMP SNMP Contact Enter the name of a person or organization SNMP Location Enter the location of the switch SNMP Trap destination Assign the IP address of the destination for receiving the SNMP trap SNMP Read Community Read only community string Enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB object information SNMP Write Community Read Write Enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB object information and to set MIB objects SNMP Trap Community Enables requests accompanied by this string to receive SNMP trap 39 6 14 QoS Configuration In this segment you can configure QoS policy setting QoS DSCP setting priority queue service and QoS Vlan tag Mode Select the QoS mode port DSCP or vlan tag W Port Priority Select the priority level low normal medium or high m Andthen click Apply to apply the configuration m Or click Refresh to reset the configurat
37. h m high e high e high v high v high E mm ee All others high v Apply Refresh QoS DSCP Mapping interface 41 6 14 2 Priority Queue Service Change to Priority Queue Service tab You can choose the means for priority queue There are two radio buttons selection item All High Before Low amp Weighted Round Robin WRR in each port column When All High Before Low is selected the low priority queues will be served before all of the high priority queue services are finished Or otherwise you can check the Weighted Round Robin WRR radio button for the queue service to be served in compliance with WRR QoS Configuration QoS DSCP Mapping J Priority Queue Service 1 QoS Vlan Tag Priority Queue Service Ports Priority Queue Service WRR Low Normal Medium High 1 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1v 2w l4v 8 v 2 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 ml 2 m 4 m e m 3 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 i 2 4 8 v 4 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 v 2 4 8 vj 5 O All High Before Low 9 Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 9 2 v IER vi 6 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 E 2 us 18 x 7 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR 1 v 2 LE 8 E 8 OAll High Before Low Weighted Round Robin wRR 1 v 2 m 4 v 8 v 9 O All High Before Low Weighted Round Robin WRR
38. he port lt portlist gt Port list default All ports enable disable Enable or disable VLAN ingress filtering default Show current setting vlan gt ingress filtering 1 or vlan gt ingress filtering 1 enable 68 Aggr Commande Commands Description Example configuration Shows the aggregation groups and the aggregation mode aggr gt configuration add Add link aggregation group aggr gt add 1 4 including ports lt portlist gt Aggregation port list delete Delete link aggregation group aggr gt delete 1 4 lt portlist gt Port list Aggregations including any of the ports will be deleted lookup Lookup and display link aggr gt lookup 1 4 aggregation group lt portlist gt Port list Aggregations including any of the ports will be shown mode Set or show link aggregation traffic aggr gt mode smac distribution mode or aggr gt mode dmac smac dmac xor Aggregation or mode SMAC DMAC or XOR aggr gt xor default Show mode LACP Commands Commands Description Example configuration Show LACP configuration lacp gt configuration lt portlist gt Port list Default All or lacp gt configuration 2 69 ports mode Enable or disable the LACP lacp gt mode 3 enable protocol on ports lt portlist gt or laco gt mode 1 4 enable lt portlist gt Port list Default All or ports lacp gt mode 1 4 disable e
39. in number between 60 and 10000 seconds It means will not logout when set 0 m And then click Apply to have the configuration taken effect m Or click Refresh to reset the configuration before applying 6 5 Console Info This page displays the related information of the console port settings which you have set in the Console Management segment 6 6 Port Statistics The following information provides the current port statistics m Press Clear button to clean all counts 25 m And then click Refresh to get the new setting information as below Port Statistics Port Tx Bytes Tx Frames Rx Bytes Rx Frames Tx Errors Rx Errors 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 228651 901 184849 1459 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 NN N ba b b ba NS MOOD ON ON N ka Ww Hi oo OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO oo OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO 00 OO 0 10 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 50 15 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 01 19 I0 eojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojoijlojojoio eoijiojojojojojoijioijloiloijojoiloijojojoijojoijojoijioioio ecj ojojojjojojojojojojojojojojojojojojojolijoio N Clear Refresh Port Statistics interface 6 7 Port Configuration This page displays the port status of linking and allows the user to set negotiation mode to enable flow control and max frame function Link Displays the current connection speed Mode Pull down the selection item to choose the negotiation mode Flow Control Tick this check box to enable flow cont
40. ion before applying QoS Configuration QoS DSCP Mapping Priority Queue Service QoS Vian Tag QoS Configuration Port Mode Port Priority 1 port v high v 2 port v high v 3 port v high v 4 port v high v 5 pot v high v 6 pot wv high ov 7 pot v high v 8 port v high v 9 por v high v 10 port v high v 11 port v high v 12 port v high v 13 port v high v 14 port v high v 15 port v high v 16 port v high v 17 port v high v 18 port v high v 19 port v high v 20 port v high v 21 port sl high v 22 port v high v 23 port v high 24 port v high QoS Configuration interface 40 6 14 1 QoS DSCP Mapping m Change to Qos DSCP Mapping tab gt DSCP 0 63 The system provides 0 63 TOS priority level When the IP packet is received the system will check the TOS level value in the IP packet that has received For example user set the TOS level 25 is high The port 1 is following the TOS priority policy When the packet received by port 1 the system will check the TOS value of the received IP packet If the TOS value of received IP packet is 25 priority high and then the packet priority will have highest priority Priority Select the priority level high medium low or normal m Andthen click Apply to apply the configuration m Or Click Refesh to reset the configuration before applying QoS Configuration QoS DSCP Mapping Priority Queue Service QoS Ylan Tag QoS DSCP Mapping DSCP 0 63 Priority mon hig
41. k Apply to apply the configuration m Or Click Refesh to reset the configuration before applying Port Mirroring Analysis Port Poti Monitor Ports Monitor Rx and TX 1 r 2 n 3 m 4 r 5 DH 6 r 7 DH 8 r 9 r 10 r 11 r 12 r 13 r 14 r 15 r 16 r 17 r 18 r 19 r 20 r 21 r 22 23 r 24 r _Apply Refresh Port Mirroring interface 6 10 VLAN Setting A Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain which would allow user to isolate network traffic and therefore only the members of the VLAN will receive traffic from the members of the same VLAN Basically creating a VLAN from a switch is logically equivalent to reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch However all the network devices are still plugged into the same switch physically m Assign the VLAN ID in number between 1 and 4094 29 m Click addall to tick the 24 check boxes at the same time t B Click clearall to clear all of the ticks in the 24 check boxes Grouping the members of the VLAN In the filed of Quick Search Vlan Entry please key in the Vlan ID and press Search to find the Vlan Entry m Andthen click Apply to bring up the configuration interface as below 802 1Q Vlan Configuration Vlan Port Setting l Vlan Setting CurrentPage 1 Total Page 26 Man Entry No Vlan ID VID 1 4094 Port1 Port2 Port3 Port4 PortS Port6 Port7 Ports Port9 Port10 Port11 Port12 Port13 P
42. lick KeeplP to reset all of the configurations to the default value except IP address Factory Default Are you sure you want to perform a Factory Default Factory Default interface 6 23 Warm Restart Reboot the switch in software reset to have the configurations taken effect W Click Yes to restart the system Warm Restart Are you sure you want to perform a Warm Restart Warm Restart interface 6 24 Logout To log out the system just click the Logout item in the tree menu on the left side and the system will display the login interface as below Please enter password to login Password Logout interface 58 Troubleshooting This section is intended to help user solve the most common problems on the 20 10 100 1000TX plus 4 10 100 1000T Mini GBIC Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch Incorrect connections The switch port can automatically detect straight or crossover cable when user link switch with other Ethernet device As for the RJ 45 connector it should use correct UTP or STP cable 10 100TX port use 2 pairs twisted cable while Gigabit 1000T port use 4 pairs twisted cable If the RJ 45 connector is not correctly pinned on right position then the link will fail As for fiber connector please notice the fiber cable mode and fiber module should match Faulty or loose cables Look for loose or obviously faulty connections If they appear to be OK make sure the connections are snug If that does not co
43. n whether the port concerned can only be connected to one other bridge exactly i e it is served by a point to point LAN segment or can be connected to two or more bridges i e it is served by a shared medium LAN segment This function allows the P2P status of the link to be manipulated administratively True means P2P enabled False means P2P disabled Protocol Displays the protocol being used m Port State Displays whether the port is the STP mathematic calculation or not m Click Apply to have the setting taken effect 37 RSTP Configuration b RSTP Status RSTP Bridge Overview Bridge Id Hello Time Max Age Fwd Delay Topology Root Id 32769 00 ff 38 ff f2 f2 2 20 15 Steady This switch is Root RSTP Port Status Port Group Path Cost Edge Port P2p Port Protocol Port State Port 1 Non STP Port 2 Non STP Port 3 Non STP Port 4 Non STP Port 5 Non STP Port 6 Non STP Port 7 Non STP Port 8 Non STP Port 9 Non STP Port 10 Non STP Port 11 Non STP Port 12 Non STP Port 13 Non STP Port 14 Non STP Port 15 Non STP Port 16 Non STP Port 17 Non STP Port 18 Non STP Port 19 Non STP Port 20 Non STP Port 21 Non STP Port 22 Non STP Port 23 Non STP Port 24 Non STP Refresh RSTP Port Status interface 6 13 SNMP Setting Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is the protocol developed to manage 38 nodes servers workstations routers switches and hubs etc on an IP network SNMP enables network administrators to mana
44. nable disable Enable or disable key Set the LACP key on ports lacp gt key 1 200 lt portlist gt lt portlist gt Port list Default All ports lt key gt Number between 1 255 Auto means autogenerated key or lacp gt key 1 4 200 or lacp gt key auto status activity Show the port of LCAP group lacp gt status activity states status Show LACP group and port states lacp status statistics Show LACP protocol port lacp gt statistics statistics RSTP Commands Commands Description Example configuration Show RSTP configuration lt portlist gt Port list Default All ports rstp gt configuration or rstp gt configuration 2 sysprio Set or show the RSTP System Priority lt sysprio gt Number between 0 61440 in increments of 4096 rstp gt sysprio or rstp gt sysprio 4096 70 This provides for 16 distinct values 0 4096 8192 12288 16384 20480 24576 28672 32768 36864 40960 45056 49152 53248 57344 and 61440 hellotime Set or show the RSTP System rstp gt hellotime Hello time or rstp gt hellotime 1 lt secs gt Number between 1 10 default is 2 maxage Set or show the RSTP System rstp gt maxage Max Age or rstp gt maxage 6 lt hops gt Number between 6 40 default is 20 fwddelay Set or show the RSTP System rstp gt fwddelay Forward delay or rstp gt fwddelay 4 lt secs gt Number betw
45. ng 802 1Q Vlan Configuration E vlan Port Setting i Vlan Port Setting Port PVID 1 4094 Awareness Frame Type 1 Zz Disable Sa 3 h Disable A F 5 KT Disable A 6 E Disable Ia d 7 CE Disable m x 8 EE Disable A 9 h Disable Al 10 n 7j Disable Ia d 11 E Disabie Ia d 12 h Disable zl a 13 EM Disable ar 14 h 1j Disable gt m 15 NEN Disable zl a 16 N Disable Ia 17 Disable Ia d 18 IK Disable zl ai F 19 k Disable Ia 20 noc Disabie Ia s 21 i Disable zl Aloe 22 n 7j Disable ar 23 N Disabie gt m 24 bh Disable a F PVID can be set to null used for trunk links You can leave this value to blank for setting PVID to null Refresh VLAN Port Setting interface 6 11 LACP Setting The Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP is a computer networking term and is part of IEEE specification 802 3ad that allows bundling several physical ports together to 31 form a single logical channel LACP allows a network switch to negotiate an automatic bundle by sending LACP packets to the peer LACP is a protocol implementation in OSI layer 2 which controls through which physical links the traffic will be routed Protocol Enabled Tick the check box to enable the LACP protocol of the port m State Activity Pull down the selection item to set the activity state as active or passive When the state is set as active the port sends LACP pa
46. oftware TE 9 kee 10 Chapter 2 Hardware Description uuusuuuusnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 11 2 1 Physical Dimension zus are essen 11 SERA 11 2 3 R ar Panel ee eet WAWA eege eebe eege eescht 12 E Ne ee 12 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation uuusssnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 14 3 1 Desktop Installation EE 14 8 2Rack mounted Installations ehe 14 e le EE 15 Chapter 4 Network Application uussussnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 17 4 1 Desktop Appltcaton an 17 42 Segmen EES 17 Chapter 5 Console Management uuususnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 19 5 1 Connecting to the Console Port d 19 5 2 Login in the Console Irt face uses 19 Bs CEI EE EE 21 BA Command ER 21 Chapter 6 Web Based Managemernt uuussssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 23 6 1 About Web based Management 23 6 2 Preparing for Web Management sssesessssssssssseeeeeeeennnennenn nnne nnn 23 ER ln EE 23 6 4 System EE ME Ee 24 63 CONSOIG INO EE 25 6 6 Pot EH ee eegend 25 6 7 PON GongllallQlia een 26 6 8 Port Lrunk Gohfiguirali n sss aec Serre ae eer Pie EP eek 27 2 POM MIFTFOEITI S a oos east 28 6 10 VLAN SOBIBE costante Ss edente c dd el dst ted dice dtr dit edd e deed des 29 6 10 1 VLAN Port Setting iode ee 30
47. onnect the transceiver and LC cable please follow the steps shown below First insert the transceiver into the SFP module Notice that the triangle mark is the bottom of the module Triangle Mark i Transceiver to the SFP module Transceiver Inserted Second insert the fiber cable of LC connector into the transceiver 16 Chapter 4 Network Application This section provides you a few samples of network topology in which the switch is used In general the 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T SFP Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch is designed to be used as a desktop or segment switch 4 1 Desktop Application The 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T SFP Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch is designed to be a desktop size switch that is an ideal solution for small workgroup The Switch can be used as a stand alone switch to which personal computers server printer server are directly connected to form small workgroup 444 aaa 9v u so ee 4 Printor 4 2 Segment Application For enterprise networks where large data broadcast are constantly processed this switch is suitable for department user to connect to the corporate backbone User can connect PCs workstations and servers to each other via the 20 10 100 1000T 4 10 100 1000T SFP Combo SNMP Lite Managed Switch All the devices in this network can communicate with each other Connecting servers to the backbone switch allow other users to access the data of server
48. oot then press enter button to get into command line mode Please see below figure for login screen CLI command interface 20 5 3 CLI Management The system supports console management CLI command After you login to the system you will see a command prompt File Edit View Call Transfer Help Die amp 5 ole root Press or help to get help The help depends on the context Attop level a list of commandgroups wali be shown At group level a list of the command syntaxes wali be shown Tf given after a command the syntax and a description of the command wali be showm gt Connected 00 00 15 Auto detect Auto detect scROLL cars num Capture CLI command interface 5 4 Commands Level System System commands Console Console commands Port Port commands MAC MAC commands VLAN VLAN commands Aggr Aggregation commands LACP IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation commands RSTP IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree commands QoS QoS commands Rate Limit Rate Limit commands Mirror Mirror commands IP IP commands 21 Dot1x Dotix commands Filter Filter commands IGMP IGMP Snooping commands Exit Logout 22 Chapter 6 Web Based Management This section introduces the configuration and functions of the Web Based management 6 1 About Web based Management On CPU board of the switch there is an embedded HTML web site residing in flash memory which offers
49. oping Configuration IGMP Enabled E Router Ports i 20 30 46 50 er 70 ser st DI 11f 12f 13f 14f 150 160 17T 18f 190 20T 21T 220 23T 240 Unregistered IPMC Flooding enabled L Current Page 1 Total Page 1 VLAN ID IGMP Snooping Enabled IGMP Querying Enabled 1 Iv Quick Search Vlan Entry Vlan ID Apply Refresh NexiPage FirsiPage IGMP Configuration interface 6 15 1 IGMP Status m Querier Displays the status of the querier Queries transmitted Displays the amount of the transmitted queries m Queries received Displays the amount of the received queries W vi v3 Reports Displays the amount of IGMP reports issued from the client B v2 Leaves Displays the amount of leave message issued from the client B Click Refesh to reset the status 45 IGMP Configuration IGMP Status IGMP Status Current Page 1 Total Page 1 VLAN Queries Queries v1 v2 v3 v2 ID Querier transmitted received Reports Reports Reports Leaves 1 Disabled 0 0 D 0 0 0 Quick Search Vlan Entry Vlan ID i IGMP Status interface 6 16 Rate Limit Configuration m Storm Control Number of frames per second gt ICMP Rate Assign the rate of transmitting packets of ICMP The rates are in the range of 1K 1024K fps or No limit gt Learn Frames Rate Assign the rate of learning frames The rates are in the range of 1K 1024K fps or No limit gt Broadcast Rate Assign the rate of broadcasting packets The rates are in the
50. orce Reinitialize All Restart authentication process for all of the ports And then click Apply to apply the configuration Or click Refresh to reset the configuration before applying 49 1 802 1X Parameters lt 802 1X Statistics 802 1X Configuration Mode Disabled RADIUS IP o o 0 0 RADIUS UDP Port 1812 RADIUS Secret m Port Admin State Port State Y Force Authorized 8021X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 2 Force Authorized B02 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 3 Force Authorized gt 802 1XDisabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 4 Force Authorized 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 5 Force Authorized 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 6 Force Authorized 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 7 Force Authorized gt 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 8 Force Authorized 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 9 Force Authorized gt 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 10 Force Authorized 802 1K Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 11 Force Authorized 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 12 Force Authorized 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 13 Force Authorized gt 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 14 Force Authorized gt 802 1X Disabled Re authenticate Force Reinitialize 15 Force Authorized gt
51. ort14 Port15 Port16 Port17 Port18 Port19 Port20 Port21 Port22 Port23 Port24 Add All Ports Clear All Ports VID 1 iv D E v iv D v D iv DI D E E v DI vi v E D D D v v v add all clear all VID add all clear all vo add all clear all VID add all clear all VID add all clear all VID Bi add all clear all VID add all clear all vos oa ur a Hr VID add all clear all VID add all clear all m o VID add all clear all Quick Search Vlan Entry Vlan 10i VLAN Setting interface 6 10 1 VLAN Port Setting Change to VLAN Port Setting tab to adjust the VID Setting PVID Enter the Port VLAN ID between 1 and 4094 Awareness Enable the awareness that ports will strip the VLAN tag from received frames and insert the tag in the transmitted frames PVID Disable the awareness that ports will not strip the tag from received frames or insert the tag in the transmitted frames m Frame Type Set the outgoing frames type gt All All type of frames Tagged Outgoing frames with VLAN Tagged 30 m After that click Apply to have the configuration taken effect m Or click Refresh to reset the configuration before applyi
52. prompt Port Commands Commands Description Example configuration Show the configured and current speed duplex mode flow control mode and state for the port lt portlist gt Port list Default All ports port gt configuration or port gt configuration 3 mode Set or show the speed and duplex mode for the port lt portlist gt Port list Default All ports lt mode gt Port speed and duplex port gt mode or port gt mode 1000fdx or port gt mode 1 1000fdx or 63 mode Default Show configured and current mode 10hdx 10 Mbit s half duplex 10fdx 10 Mbit s full duplex 100hdx 100 Mbit s half duplex 100fdx 100 Mbit s full duplex 1000fdx 1 Gbit s full duplex auto Auto negotiation of speed port gt 1 20 1000fdx and duplex flow control Set or show flow control mode for port gt flow control the port or port gt flow control enable lt portlist gt Port list default All or ports port gt flow control disable enable disable Enable disable or flow control default Show flow port gt flow control 3 enable control mode or port gt flow control 3 disable state Set or show the state for the port port gt state or lt portlist gt Port list default All port gt state enable ports or enable disable Enable or disable port gt state disable port state default Show state or port gt state 2 enabl
53. ption Example configuration Show the configured QoS mode VLAN user priority mapping default class default VLAN user qos gt configuration 1 or qos gt configuration 72 priority and DSCP mapping for the port lt portlist gt Port list default All ports mode Set or show the QoS mode for the qos mode port or qos mode 1 4 lt portlist gt Port list default All or ports qos mode 1 tag tag port diffserv Enable tag port or or IP differentiated services class qos gt mode all tag of service for the port default or Show mode qos mode all port or qos gt mode all diffserv tagprio Set or show the VLAN user priority gos gt tagprio mapping or qos gt tagprio 1 4 lt portlist gt Port list default All or ports qos gt tagprio 1 24 0 1 high lt tagpriolist gt VLAN user priority jor list 0 7 default All user priorities gos gt tagprio 1 24 2 3 midium lt class gt Internal class of service or default Show class gos gt tagprio 1 24 4 5 normal or qos gt tagprio 1 24 6 7 low diffserv Set or show the IP Differentiated qos gt diffserv Services mapping lt dscpno gt IP DSCP number 0 63 default All DSCP values lt class gt Internal class of service or qos gt diffserv 0 high or qos gt diffserv 1 midium or 73 default Show class gos gt diffserv 2 normal or gos gt diffserv 3 low priority
54. queue service Set or show weighted rate ratio lt portlist gt Port list default All ports lt all high before low gt lt low normal medium high gt wrr 1 2 4 8 default show wrr setting qos gt priority queue service 1 4 or qos gt priority queue service 1 4 all high before low or qos gt priority queue service 1 4 1 2 4 8 Mirror Commands Commands Description Example configuration Show the mirror destination port and mirror mode for source ports mirror gt configuration port Set or show the mirror destination mirror gt mirror port 12 port or mirror gt mirror port lt port gt Mirror destination port default Show mirror port source Set or show the source port mirror mirror gt source 1 enable mode lt portlist gt Source port list default All ports enable disable Enable disable mirroring of frames received on port default Show mirror mode or mirror gt source or mirror gt source 1 10 or mirror gt source 1 disable 74 IP Commands Commands Description Example configuration Show IP configured IP address mask gateway VLAN ID and mode ip gt configuration status Show current IP status ip gt status setup Setup or show IP configuration lt ipaddress gt IP address default Show IP configuration lt ipmask gt IP subnet mask default Subnet mask for address
55. rministic method that called a hash algorithm Traffic pattern on the network should be considered carefully before you apply it When a proper hash algorithm is used traffic is kind of randomly decided to be transmitted across either link within the trunk and load balancing will be seen m Grouping the members of Trunk Normal means the port is not a trunk port m Andthen click Apply to apply the configuration m Or click Refresh to reset the configuration before applying Port Trunk Configuration Group Portl 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 na M H n3 n3 23 24 Normal C Ge ECC fe fe fe fe ffe fe fe fe ffe fe fe Gef ff fe Groupi C Cj C C Cj Oo o 6o 6o o 6o o o o Co 6o Oo Oo Oo Co Oo Oo O C Group2 BAR IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE NIO Groups 6 6616 60 6 6106 6 616 616 WA WA WA 616 6 616 66 es BAR IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE Er IE IE IE IE Gans KR IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE sr KLAR IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE Er IE IE IE IE Ir IE IE IE IE Group 16 6166 6 66 WA WA WA 66 WA WA WA WA WA 616 6 66 6 6 es M R HE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE IE Ir IE Apply Refresh Port Trunk interface 6 9 Port Mirroring m Analysis Port Select a port for analyzing other ports 28 m Monitor Rx and TX Tick the check box for enabling the received transmitted packets of the port to be monitored m Andthen clic
56. rol function Jumbo Mode Tick this check box to enable jumbo mode for Maximum Frame Size Drop frames after excessive collisions When this check box is ticked the switch will drop the frames after excessive collisions 26 Refresh to get the newest status Port Configuration Port Link Mode Flow Control JumboMode 1 Auto Speed gt r 2 Auto Speed zl r r 3 Mm E 4 0 E 5 O E 6 n r H O E 8 Auto Speed zl D r 9 Auto Speed m r 10 Auto Speed zl r 11 Auto Speed zl r 12 Auto Speed gt n r 13 Auto Speed zl n 14 Auto Speed zl r 15 Auto Speed gt r 16 Auto Speed gt m r 17 Auto Speed zl r D 18 Auto Speed zl E 19 Auto Speed zl 20 Auto Speed zl n r 21 Auto Speed r 22 Auto Speed zl r r 23 Auto Speed zl r 24 Auto Speed r r Drop frames after excessive collisions Combo Port 21 is Copper Combo Port 22 is Copper Combo Port 23 is Copper Combo Port 24 is Copper Refresh Port Configuration interface 6 8 Port Trunk Configuration 27 Port trunk allows multiple links to be bundled together and act as a single physical link to increase throughput It provides load balancing and redundancy of links in a switched inter network Actually the link does not have an inherent total bandwidth equal to the sum of its component physical links Traffic in a trunk is distributed across an individual link within the trunk in a dete
57. rrect the problem try a different cable Non standard cables Non standard and miss wired cables may cause numerous network collisions and other network problem and can seriously impair network performance A cable tester is a recommended tool for network installation RJ 45 ports Use unshielded twisted pair UTP or shield twisted pair STP cable for RJ 45 connections 1000 Category 3 4 or 5 cable for 10Mbps connections 100 Category 5 cable for 100Mbps connections or 1009 Category 5e above cable for 1000Mbps connections Also be sure that the length of any twisted pair connection does not exceed 100 meters 328 feet Improper Network Topologies 59 It is important to make sure that you have a valid network topology Common topology faults include excessive cable length and too many repeaters hubs between end nodes In addition you should make sure that your network topology contains no data path loops Between any two end nodes there should be only one active cabling path at any time Data path loops will cause broadcast storms that will severely impact your network performance Diagnosing LED Indicators To assist in identifying problems the Switch can be easily monitored through panel indicators which describe common problems the user may encounter and where the user can find possible solutions If the power indicator does not light on when the power cord is plugged in you may have a problem with power outl
58. state for the port lt portlist gt Port list default All ports enable disable New state for Source IP filter default Show current configuration or filter gt state all enable dhcp server Set or show the DHCP server port lt portlist gt Port list default All ports allow deny Enable or disable accepting DHCP reply frame on port default Show Filter DHCP Server filter gt dhcp server 1 deny or filter dhcp server 1 allow or filter gt dhcp server all allow IGMP Commands Commands Description Example configuration Show the IGMP configuration igmp gt configuration status Show the IGMP operational status igmp gt status 79 and statistics groups Show IGMP groups for given igmp group 1 VLANs mode Set or show global IGMP mode igmp gt mode enable default Show current mode state Set or Show IGMP state per igmp state 1 enable VLAN default Show IGMP state querier Set or Show IGMP querier state igmp querier 1 enable per VLAN default Show IGMP querier state router ports Set or show IGMP administrative router ports default Show current router ports igmp gt router ports1 enable Unregistered Flood Set or show forwarding mode for unregistered not joined IP multicast traffic Will flood when enabled and forward to router ports only when disabled default
59. t provides authentication to devices attached to a LAN port establishing a point to point connection or preventing access from that port if authentication fails IEEE 802 1X is available on certain network switches and can be configured to authenticate hosts which are equipped with supplicant software denying 48 unauthorized access to the network at the data link layer Mode Disable or enable IEEE 802 1x authentication RADIUS IP Assign the Radius Server IP address RADIUS UDP Port Assign the UDP destination port for authentication requests to the specified Radius Server RADIUS Secret Assign an encryption key for using during authentication sessions with the specified radius server This key must match the encryption key used on the Radius Server Admin State Select the state of the port Force Authorized The specified port is required to be held in the authorized state Force Unauthorized The specified port is required to be held in the unauthorized state gt Auto The specified port is set to the authorized or unauthorized state in accordance with the outcome of an authentication exchange between the Supplicant and the authentication server Re authenticate Restart authentication process for the port Force Reinitialize Restart a complete authentication process for the port Statistics Click to view each port statistic Re authenticate All Restart a complete authentication process for all of the ports F
60. t trap or system gt trap 192 168 16 66 readcommunity Set or show SNMP read community string lt community string gt New community string default Show current value system gt readcommunity or system gt readcommunity aaa writecommunity Set or show SNMP write community string lt community string gt New community string default Show current value system gt writecommunity or system gt writecommunity bbb trapcommunity Set or show SNMP trap community string lt community string gt New community string default Show current value system gt trapcommunity or system gt trapcommunity ccc Console Commands Commands Description Example configuration Show configured console password and timeout console gt configuration password Set or show the console password console gt password 62 The empty string disables the password check lt password gt Password string of up to 16 characters or console gt password aaa timeout Set or show the console inactivity console gt timeout timeout in seconds The value zero or disables timeout console gt timeout 100 lt timeout gt Timeout value in seconds 0 60 10000 prompt Set or show the console prompt console gt prompt string prompt string Command prompt string of up to 10 characters or console gt

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