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1. Figure 6 15 E PoE Enabled POE of the port is able to supply power to the attached PD Powered Device PD Class Detects the class of PD Delivering Power W Output power Current mA The status of the port current Voltage Power output voltage per port Power Budget Percentage of PoE power that has been used Note The green columns show the status of the connected PD To protect the system and better product life configure the Power Budget as lower than 80 25 C GeoVision 6 12 Rate Limit You can define the certain port as Policer and Shaper before you set up the rate limit Rate Limit Configuration Figure 6 16 No Limit Allows you to specify that the selected port will have no bandwidth limit Rate Limit Allows you to select the data rate in Kbits per second to limit for the selected port The value is between 128kbps and 3968kbps 26 6 Configuration 6 13 Storm Control Broadcast storms may occur when a device on your network is malfunctioning or if application programs are not well designed or properly configured If there is too much broadcast traffic on your network performance can be severely degraded or everything can come to complete halt You can protect your network from broadcast storms by setting a threshold for broadcast traffic for each port Any broadcast packets exceeding the specified threshold will then be dropped Storm Control Configuration Storm Control Numbe
2. GeoVision The Vision of Security GV PoE Switch GV POE1611 User s Manual Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use POE1611 A e GeoUision 2013 GeoVision Inc All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be copied in whole or in part without the written consent of GeoVision Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate GeoVision Inc makes no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the information or products contained herein Features and specifications are subject to change without notice GeoVision Inc OF No 246 Sec 1 Neihu Rd Neihu District Taipei Taiwan Tel 886 2 8797 8377 Fax 886 2 8 797 8335 http www geovision com tw Trademarks used in this manual GeoVision the GeoVision logo and GV series products are trademarks of GeoVision Inc Windows and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation December 2013 Safety P reca u ti O n Ss NENE a e A nis NN 2 1 Product Overview ccccccccccccccccccccncccssnceesueeeesneeesuneessuneessuneusuneeseusessaneesaunensanes LLE Fey Fee rr A AA AAA A A o aise eserves ence A E E E y A Al a 13 6 3 VLA
3. auto 0 auto auto auto auto auto auto C d C C C C d C L C C d C C a auto Figure 6 6 E Protocol Enabled Enables LACP on the associated port E Key Value Configures a port s LACP administration key The port administrative key must be set to the same value for ports that belong to the same link aggregation group LAG If this administrative key is not set when an LAG is formed i e it has the null value of 0 this key will automatically be set to the same value as that used by the LAG 17 GeoVision 6 6 RSTP IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning tree protocol LACP provides a loop free network and redundant links to the core network with rapid convergence to ensure faster recovery from failed links enhancing overall network stability and reliability RSTP System Configuration System Priority Hello Time Max Age Forward Delay Force version Figure 6 7 RSTP System Configuration 18 System Priority This parameter configures the spanning tree priority globally for this switch The device with the highest priority becomes the STP root device However if all devices have the same priority the device with the lowest MAC address will then become the root device Number between 0 and 61440 in increments of 4096 Therefore there are 16 distinct values Hello Time Interval in seconds at which the root device transmits a configuration message BPDU frame Number bet
4. 100 m 1000BaseT 4 pair UTP STP Cat 5e 6 cable ElA TIA 568 100 ohm Max 100 m PoE To deliver power without problem the Cat 5 5e and Cat 6 cable is suggested The high quality Ethernet cable reduces the lost while power transmission SFP Installation While installing the SFP transceiver make sure the SFP type of the 2 ends and the transmission distance wavelength fiber cable meet your request The way to connect the SFP transceiver is to plug in SFP fiber transceiver first The SFP transceiver has 2 plugs for fiber cable one is TX transmit and the other is RX receive Cross connect the transmit channel at each end to the receive channel at the opposite end IMPORTANT The maximum cable length for Gigabit RJ 45 is100 meters For connection that exceeds 100 meters you can use the Gigabit SFP ports C GeoVision 4 Preparation for Web Configuration The Web management page allows you to use a standard Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox to configure and interrogate the switch from anywhere on the network Before you attempt to use the Web user interface to manage switch operation verify that your switch is properly installed on your network and that every PC on this network can access the switch via the Web browser Verify that your network interface card NIC is operational and that your operating system supports TCP IP protocol Wire the switch power and connect you
5. for all ports Figure 7 1 7 2 Detailed Statistics To view the statistics of individual ports click one of the linked port numbers for details Statistics for Port 1 _ Portg Potio Potit Poti2 Porit3 Portt Port 15 Port 16 Figure 7 2 28 Monitoring 71 3 LACP Status LACP allows for the automatic detection of links in a Port Trunking Group LACP Aggregation Overview GowPot 1 2 3456789101 1213 14 1516 Nma ANA Legend BB ooe Portao PB Biocked Port Blocked by RSTP Number is Partner port mmber if other switch has LACP enabled 0 Leaning PotleamngbyRSTP QD Forwarding Port ink up andforwardingftames Figure 7 3 LACP Port Status LACP Port Status Figure 7 4 GeoVision Active LACP ports are capable of processing and sending LACP control frames This allows LACP compliant devices to negotiate the aggregated link so the group may be changed dynamically as needed E Port The port number E Protocol Active Shows if the port is a member of an active LACP group E Partner Port Number A list of the ports attached at the remote end of this LAG link member Operational Port Key Current operational value of the key used by this LAG 30 Monitoring 7 4 RSTP Status RSTP VLAN Bridge Overview VLAN Id Bridge Id Hello Time Max Age Fwd Delay Topology Root Id 1 32769 00 03 ce 13 53 1b 2 20 15 Steady This switch is Root RSTP Port Status Port Group Vlan Id Path Cost Edge P
6. press the Reset button on the front panel of the switch 39 C GeoVision 11 Specifications Ports Number of Ports Performance MAC Address Buffer Memory Jumbo Frames Transmission Method Transmission Media Filtering Forwarding Rates Smart Features Port Based VLAN Tag Based VLAN IGMP Snooping Link Aggregation Quality of Service QoS Security Port Management Administrator Management Mechanical Characteristics LED Indicators Electrical Characteristics Input PoE Power Output Max Power Consumption General Dimensions H x W x D Weight Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Standards and Regulatory Standards Regulatory 16 ports 16 port 10 100 1000BaseTX with RJ 45 Connectors PoE 4 port SFP Combo Uplink Port 8 K 4 M bits 9 6 KB Store and Forward 10 100 BaseTX Cat 5 UTP STP 1000BaseT Cat 5e 6 UTP STP 10 Mbps port 14 880 pps 100 Mbps port 148 800 pps 1000 Mbps port 1 488 000 pps 16 16 VID 174094 V1 V2 up to 8 groups up to 4 queues 802 1p DSCP IEEE 802 1X Source IP Filter Port State Soeed Duplex Flow Control Configuration Port Mirroring Bandwidth Control Broadcast Storm Control PoE Web Management Password Protection Configuration Backup Restore Firmware Upgrade Per Port Link Act PoE Act Status Power 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz IEEE 802 3at Compliant Voltage Per Port Max 30 watts 16 Ports at Full 15 4 W 8 Ports at Full
7. the range 0 63 Priority Allows you to map each of the DSCP values to a hardware output queue as low normal medium or high The default settings map all DSCP values to the high priority queue 23 C GeoVision 6 10 Filter There are 3 modes that you can choose for filter configuration Disabled Static and DHCP Filter Configuration Hun ii z A DN Il UU ejes Figure 6 14 Source IP Filter O Disabled This mode is disabled no any protection here O Static The IP address you typed here can not access the switch DHCP The IP address retrieved from the DHCP server can not access the switch m DHCP Server Allowed Allows the IP address assigned by the DHCP Server to access the port 6 Configuration 6 11 Power over Ethernet PoE technology is a system to pass electrical power safely along with data on Ethernet cabling Power is supplied in common mode over two or more of the differential pairs of sires found in the Ethernet cables and comes from a power supply within a PoE enabled networking devise such as Switch or can be injected into a cable run with a midspan power supply This figure shows all the PoE status when connect or disconnect to the PD device PoE Power over Ethernet Configuration Power Budget Current mA Voltage V total felon x 130W Delivering Port PoE Enabled PD Class p r W 0 0 0 z 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 T amp g z
8. 200000000 When 0 is configured the system will automatically generate path cost The default value auto also has the same function 19 GeoVision 6 7 IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping is the process of listening to IGMP network traffic IGMP Snooping as implied by the name is a feature that allows a layer 2 switch to listen in on the IGMP conversation between hosts and routers by processing the layer3 IGMP packets sent in a multicast network When IGMP Snooping is enabled in a switch it analyzes all IGMP packets between hosts connected to the switch and multicast routers in the network When a switch hears an IGMP report from a host for a given multicast group the switch adds the host s port number to the multicast list for that group And when the switch hears an IGMP Leave it removes the host s port from the table entry Prevents flooding of IP multicast traffic and limits bandwidth intensive video traffic to only the subscribers IGMP Configuration IGMP Enabled F Router Ports 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90100 110 120 1300 1400 150 16 E Unregistered IPMC Flooding enabled VLAN ID IGMP Snooping Enabled IGMP Querying Enabled Figure 6 9 IGMP Enabled When enabled the switch will monitor network traffic to determine which hosts want to receive multicast traffic E Router Ports Set if ports are connecting to the IGMP administrative routers E Unregistered IPMC Flooding enabled Set the forwarding mode for unregist
9. 30 W 250 W 44 x 440 x 331 mm 1 73 x 17 3 x 13 03 4 6 kg 10 14 Ib 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F 20 C 90 C 4 F 194 F 10 to 90 RH non condensing IEEE 802 3 10BaseT IEEE 802 3u 100BaseTX IEEE 802 ab 1000BaseT IEEE 802 3z 1000BaseSX LX IEEE 802 3x Full duplex and Flow Control IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol IEEE 802 1Q VLAN IEEE 802 1p Class of Service IEEE 802 1D Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802 1X Port based Network Access Control IEEE 802 3at Power Over Ethernet PoE CE FCC Class A Note Specifications are subject to change without prior notice 40
10. Ns oc 15 6 4 Aggregation A eee ee eee ee em ee ee amen ee 16 A A ad 17 6 6 RSTP its 17 OT o AA electcivamarioieabcineds 20 6 8 Mirroring A N PEE E E E EE A E T 21 oS NT 22 CO A On a eae eae ee are eat 24 6 11 Power over Ethernet cicicocen ces eee 25 NE Rar EDN os cad 6 13 Storm Control pt et ee ee e 27 7 1 Statistics Overview A ania bio 28 7 2 Detailed Statistics Ta GALP DID eee ee ne te eee ii A 29 7 4 RSTP Status e iaa os a 31 TE MP IS et a eee A AN AA AAA 33 7 6 VeriPHY A 34 Fe P ene nee ee ec ee as 35 o MA he ae ee eee keer Cees eh R CMC ES RE cep RTEnRORE TCE gt ET Warm ori A A era nai niaii 36 8 2 Factory Default incita 36 03 AA Ls 37 8 4 Configuration File Transfer A 7 i Eei a i PEEN ERN E NEA E N E A E E E E A A A A AE ae C GeoVision 10 Restoring Default Settings 11 SpecificationsS 1 Safety Precautions 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 lt may cause harmful interference to radio communications if the equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the
11. a Factory Default Figure 8 2 If you forgot the password you can press the Reset button on the front panel for 5 seconds The system will be reset to default configuration Note Load default from the Web interface will not change the user name password and IP configuration If you want to restore the default setting of IP address user name and password press the Reset button on the front panel of the switch 36 8 Maintenance 8 3 Software Upload To upgrade the firmware version of the switch follow the steps below 1 Click Browse to select the firmware file and click Upload software Upload Browse Figure 8 3 2 After the uploading process is completed this message appears Click Yes to activate the new software Software successfully loaded Do you want to activate new software Figure 8 4 8 4 Configuration File Transfer Configuration file transfer allows you to save the current configuration or restore a previously saved configuration back to the switch Configuration files can be saved to any location on the Web management station In this page you can upload or download the configuration file Configuration Upload Configuration Download MES Figure 8 5 37 C GeoVision 9 Logout The administrator has write access for all parameters governing the onboard agent The user should therefore assign a new administrator password as soon as possible and store it in a safe plac
12. cators present real time information of systematic operation status The following table provides description of LED status and their meaning LED Color Status Description No of LED Amber On Power on Power Power Off Power off Green On Link Up Link ACT Green Blinking Data activating Port 1 16 Off No connection 10 100M 1000M BE Amber On Port is linked to Power Device O Off No Power Device is connected Green On Link Up SFP Port F1 F4 Green Blinking Data activating Reset Button The button allows you to restore the configuration to default For details see 10 Restoring Default Settings later in this manual Rear Panel The 3 pronged power plug is placed at the rear panel of the switch right side shown as below Hardware Installation Set the switch on a large flat space with a power socket close by The flat space should be clean smooth level and sturdy Make sure there is enough clearance around the switch to allow attachment of cables power cord and allow air circulation The last use twisted pair cable to connect this switch to your PC and then users could start to operate the switch EJ Hardware Description AC Power Input Connect the attached power cord to the AC power input connector the available AC power input is range from 100 240 V AC Ethernet Cable Request The wiring cable types are as below 10 100BaseTX 2 pair UTP STP Cat 5 cable ElA TIA 568 100 ohm Max
13. e After finishing configuring the switch you can click Logout to leave the configuration page GeoVision System Ports VLANs Aggregation RSTP IGMP Snooping Mirrorin Quality of Service Filter Power over Ethernet Rate Limit Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics LACP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status VeriPHY Ping Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer ey Retest Figure 9 1 38 10 Restoring Default Settings 10 Restoring Default Settings You can load the default value with the Reset button or with the Web interface Hardware To restore the switch to its default settings using the Reset button follow the steps below 1 Turn on the switch 2 Press and hold the Reset button for 5 seconds until all the LED start blinking 3 Release the button The switch is restored to its default settings Note After restoring default settings you will need to configure IP address and Password again Web Interface 1 On the Web interface select Factory Default This page appears Factory Default Are you sure you want to perform a Factory Default Figure 10 1 2 Click Yes to restore the switch to the original configuration Note Load default from the Web interface will not change the user name password and IP configuration If you want to restore the default setting of IP address user name and password
14. ered not joined IP multicast traffic The traffic will flood when enabled and forward to router ports only when disabled E IGMP Snooping Enabled When enabled the port will monitor network traffic to determine which hosts want to receive the multicast traffic E IGMP Querying Enabled When enabled the port can serve as the Querier which is responsible for asking hosts if they want to receive multicast traffic 20 6 Configuration 6 8 Mirroring Port Mirroring is used on a network switch to send a copy of network packets seen on one switch port or an entire VLAN to a network monitoring connection on another switch port This is commonly used for network appliances that require monitoring of network traffic such as an intrusion detection system Mirroring Configuration Mirror Source g 1 2 3 4 5 6 T G 9 CACA CALA Si SLELO ELELE ACA Mirror Port Figure 6 10 m Mirror Source The port that will duplicate or mirror the traffic on the source port Only incoming packets can be mirrored Packets will be dropped when the available egress bandwidth is less than ingress bandwidth E Mirror Port Select the ports that you want to mirror from this section of the page A port will be mirrored when the Mirroring Enabled check box is checked 21 GeoVision 6 9 Quality of Service In QoS Mode select QoS Disabled 802 1p or DSCP and click Apply to configure the related parameters QoS Co
15. etwork Ping Parameters Target IP address Count Time Out in secs Ping Results Status Test complete Received replies Request timeouts Average Response Time in ms Figure 7 8 Ping Parameters m Target IP Address Type the IP address of the host E Count Set the number of packets to send Time Out in secs Set the timeout period to wait for reply Ping Results Use the ping command to see if another site on the network can be reached The following are some results of the ping command E Normal response The normal response occurs in one to ten seconds depending on network traffic E Destination does not respond If the host does not respond a timeout appears in ten seconds E Destination unreachable The gateway for this destination indicates that the destination is unreachable m Network or host unreachable The gateway finds no corresponding entry in the route table To get the latest Ping results click Refresh To stop pinging press lt Esc gt on the keyboard 35 GeoVision 8 Maintenance 8 1 Warm Restart Press Yes to restart the switch The reset will be complete when the power light stops blinking Warm Restart Are you sure you want to perform a Warm Restart Figure 8 1 8 2 Factory Default To restore the switch to the default settings select Factory Default from the left menu and click Yes Factory Default Are you sure you want to perform
16. gy is steady or undergoing reconfiguration The time required for reconfiguration is extremely short so no values other that steady state are likely to be seen in this field Root Id The priority and MAC address of the device in the Spanning Tree that this switch has accepted as the root device and the port has been connected to the root device RSTP Port Status 32 Port Group The number of a port or the ID of a static trunk VLAN Id VLAN ID number Path Cost The cost for a packet to travel from this port to the root in the current Spanning Tree configuration The slower the media the higher the cost Edge Port Shows if this port is functioning as an edge port either through manual selection see the RSTP Port Configuration table or auto detection Note that if the switch detects another bridge connected to this port the manual setting for Edge Port will be overridden and the port will instead function as a point to point connection P2P Port Shows if this port is functioning as a Point to Point connection to exactly one other bridge The switch can automatically determine if the interface is attached to a point to point link or to shared media If shared media is detected the switch will assume that it is connected to two or more bridges Protocol Shows the spanning tree protocol functioning on this port either RSTP or STP that is STP compatible mode Port State Shows the current port state includes designated p
17. h the Web browser and Login 1 2 3 4 Launch the Web browser Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox on the PC Type http 192 168 0 250 or the IP address of the switch And then press Enter The login screen will appear next Type the default password admin If you can t login the switch the following steps can help you to identify the problem 1 Switch to DOS command mode and type the ipconfig to check the NIC s setting Type the ping 192 168 0 250 to verify a normal response time 2 Check the security or Firewall settings high security level may limit the Web access 3 Try a different Web browser like the Mozilla or Google Chrome C GeoVision 5 User Login This part instructs users how to set up and manage the switch through the Web user interface Follow the description to understand the procedure At first open the Web browser type http 192 168 0 250 and then the users will see the login page Type the default password admin and click Apply to pass the authentication Login Page e GeoVision Configuration Please enter password to login System P Password RSTP IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service Apply Filter Power over Ethernet Rate Limit Storm Control Figure 5 1 Once you are logged in the main page will appear 10 GeoVision Configuration Aggregation LACP RSTP IGMP Snooping Mirroring Quality of Service Filter Power
18. he configuration Note After changed to DHCP mode the switch must be restarted to get a new IP address However since the switch only provides Web management it is hard for users to find its new IP Do not try this mode without pre configured DHCP setting in DHCP Server 12 6 Configuration 6 2 Ports In Port Configuration you can set and view the operation mode for each port Port Configuration Enable Jumbo Frames _ PERFECT REACH Power Saving Mode Disable w d Auto Speed bl Auto Speed w Mode Auto Speed M Ei Ei Gi Si AAA II Auto Speed k Link Drop frames after excessive collisions Figure 6 2 Enable Jumbo Frames This switch provides more efficient throughput for large sequential data transfers by supporting jumbo frames on Gigabit Ethernet ports up to 9216 bytes Compared to standard Ethernet frames that run only up to 1 5 KB using jumbo frames significantly reduces the per packet overhead required to process protocol encapsulation fields 13 GeoVision Power Saving Mode Select Full Link up Link down or Disable to adjust the power provided to ports based on the length of the cable used to connect to other devices Only sufficient power is used to maintain connection requirements Port Configuration Mode Set the port speed as Auto 10 half 10 Full 100 Half 100 Full 1000 Full or Disabled Flow Control Enable the automatic management of transmission speed Dr
19. instructions 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 users are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna o Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the users may be required to take adequate measures GeoVision 2 Introduction 2 1 Product Overview The switch is a 16 port 10 100 1000BaseTX PoE with 4 Combo SFP Rack mount Web Smart PoE Switch The switch supports IEEE 802 3at Power over Ethernet standard and maximum 250 W power consumption and no special network cable is required for connecting your powered devices PD such as IP cameras The switch also provides exceptionally smart Web management features such as VLAN QoS RSTP IGMP Snooping LACP Port Security etc The switch is designed for medium or large network environment to strengthen its network connection and efficiency It also gives you the option of installing i
20. ion Port trunk allows multiple links to be bundled together and act as a single physical link for increased 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 deterministic method that called a hash algorithm The hash algorithm automatically applies load balancing to the ports in the trunk A port failure within the trunk group causes the network traffic to be directed to the remaining ports Load balancing is maintained whenever a link in a trunk is lost or returned to service To assign a port to a trunk click the required trunk number and click Apply Aggregation Trunking Configuration Group Port 1 2 34 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 16 Normal Ke Nono tomo llo lolo oo te te Group PO PO MORO MO MOMO LO PORO Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Figure 6 5 16 6 Configuration 6 5 LACP IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP increases bandwidth by automatically aggregating several physical links together as a logical trunk and providing load balancing and fault tolerance for uplink connections LACP Port Configuration Port Protocol Enabled Key Value 1 d auto auto auto auto auto auto auto auto 2 3 4 5 6 T G g
21. lays the switch s firmware version H W Version Displays the switch s Hardware version Active IP Address Displays current IP address Active Subnet Mask Displays current Subnet Mask Active Gateway Displays current Gateway DHCP Server Displays current DHCP Server Lease Time Left Displays the least received from the DHCP server after the DHCP Client is enabled GeoVision E DHCP Enabled Click to enable the switch to act as the DHCP Client and the switch will try getting the IP Address from the DHCP server E Fallback IP address Manually assign the IP address that the network is using The default IP is 192 168 0 250 E Fallback Subnet Mask Assign the subnet mask to the IP address The default IP is 255 255 255 0 E Fallback Gateway Assign the network gateway for industrial switch The default gateway is 192 168 0 254 Management VLAN ID of a configured VLAN 1 4094 through which you can manage the switch By default all ports on the switch are members of VLAN 1 However if the management VLAN is changed the management station must be attached to a port belonging to this VLAN E Name Type in the new user name The default value is admin Password Type in the new password The default value is admin E Inactivity Timeout secs Specify the period for the system to time out and display the login page when there is no activity Click Apply to have the configuration take effect Click Refresh to reset t
22. nfiguration Qos Mode CANCEL Figure 6 11 802 1p Configuration Packets are prioritized using the 802 1p field in the VLAN tag QoS Configuration QoS Mode Prioritize Traffic 802 1p Configuration 802 1p 802 1P priority 3021P Priority ae eee POE ee Valhe Figure 6 12 m Prioritize Traffic Allows the customization of 802 1p to Traffic classifiers to quickly set the values in the DSCP Configuration table to a common priority queue Select Custom if you want to set each value individually 3802 1p Value Represents the 802 1p value in the range 0 7 Priority Allows you to map each of the eight 802 1p values to a local priority queue as low normal medium or high 22 6 Configuration DSCP Configuration Packets are prioritized using the DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point value QoS Configuration QoS Mode Prioritize Traffic DSCP Configuration DSCP Value 0 63 Priority A gt io y gt fo y A CCC gt io y gt o y A CCC Al others CANCEL Figure 6 13 E Prioritize Traffic Allows the customization of DSCP to Traffic classifiers to quickly set the values in the DSCP Configuration table to a common priority queue Select Custom if you want to set each value individually E DSCP Value 0 63 The Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP is a six bit field that is contained within an IP TCP or UDP header The six bits allow the DSCP field to take any value in
23. op frames after excessive collisions Enable the switch to drop frames when excessive collisions occur in half duplex mode IMPORTANT To ensure the speed of data transmission make sure the network card of the PC used for accessing the switch supports Gigabit Ethernet before enabling the Jumbo Frames function 14 6 Configuration 6 3 VLANs A Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain which would allow you to isolate network traffic so only the members of the same VLAN will receive traffic from the ones of the same VLAN Basically creating a VLAN from a switch is logically equivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch However all the network devices are still plugged into the same switch physically Port Segmentation VLAN Configuration Add a VLAN VLANID 0 Add VLAN Configuration List 1 oO Figure 6 3 Add a VLAN E VLAN ID ID of configured VLAN 1 4094 no leading zeroes Click Add to select the member ports of the added VLAN VLAN Setup VLAN ID 2 i 7 Port Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 9 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Port 13 Port 14 Port 15 Port 16 Figure 6 4 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 A A A O O Aa VLAN Configuration List Lists all the current VLAN groups created for this system Up to 16 VLAN groups can be defined VLAN 1 is the default untagged VLAN 15 GeoVision 6 4 Aggregat
24. ort root port or blocked port 7 9 Monitoring IGMP Status IGMP Status shows the IGMP Snooping statistics for the whole switch IGMP Status Queries Queries v1 v2 v3 vi transmitted received Reports Reports Reports Leaves Idle 0 0 0 0 0 0 Querier Figure 7 6 VLAN ID VLAN ID number Querier Shows whether Querying is enabled Queries transmitted Shows the number of transmitted Query packets Queries received Shows the number of received Query packets v1 Reports Shows the number of received v1 Report packets v2 Reports Shows the number of received v2 Report packets v3 Reports Shows the number of received v2 Report packets v3 Leave Shows the number of v3 leave packets received 33 GeoVision 7 6 VeriPHY VeriPHY Cable Diagnostics Cable Status Pair Length m Status AA A a an Figure 7 7 VeriPHY Cable Diagnostics User can perform cable diagnostics for all ports or selected ports to diagnose any cable faults and feedback a distance to the fault Cable diagnostics is performed on a per port basis E Port Specify the port for which to run the cable diagnostics Mode Select Full Anomaly or Anomaly w o X pair for diagnostics Cable Status Shows the cable length operating conditions and isolates a variety of common faults that can occur on Category 5 twisted pair cabling 34 Monitoring 7 7 Ping This command sends ICMP echo request packets to another node on the n
25. ort 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 Figure 7 5 RSTP VLAN Bridge Overview E VLAN Id VLAN ID number E Bridge Id Bridge ID number Hello Time Interval in seconds at which the root device transmits a configuration message m Max Age The maximum time in seconds a device can wait without receiving a configuration message before attempting to reconfigure All device ports except for designated ports should receive configuration messages at regular intervals Any port that age out STA information provided in the last configuration message becomes the designated port for the attached LAN If it is a root port a new root port is selected from among the device ports attached to the network m Fwd Delay The maximum time in seconds the root device will wait before changing states i e discarding to learning to forwarding This delay is required because every device must receive information about topology changes before it starts to forward frames In addition each port needs time to listen for conflicting information that would make it return to a discarding state otherwise temporary data loops might result 31 GeoVision Topology Indicates if spanning tree topolo
26. over Ethernet Rate Limit Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics LACP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status VeriPHY Ping Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout System Configuration MAC Address S W Version H W Version Active IP Address Active Subnet Mask Active Gateway 00 03 ce 13 53 1a G16 V130925 1 0 192 168 0 250 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 254 DHCP Serer Lease Time Left DHCP Enabled Fallback IP Address Fallback Subnet Mask Fallback Gateway Management VLAN 0 0 0 0 0 secs ia 192 168 0 250 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 254 Name Password Inactivity Timeout secs Figure 5 2 6 6 1 6 Configuration Configuration System System Configuration MAC Address 00 03 ce 13 53 1a SW Version G16 V130925 HAN Version 1 0 Active IP Address 192 166 0250 Active Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Active Gateway 192 168 0 254 DHCP Serer 0 0 0 0 Lease Time Left QO secs DHCP Enabled Fallback IP Address 192 168 0 250 Fallback Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Fallback Gateway 192 168 0254 Management VLAN Name Password Inactivity Timeout secs Figure 6 1 The System Configuration page displays the following information MAC Address Displays the unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer default S W Version Disp
27. r computer to the switch The switch default IP address is 192 168 0 250 The switch and the connected PC should locate within the same IP Subnet Change your computer s IP address to 192 168 0 xxx or other IP address which is located in the 192 168 0 xxx For example IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 subnet nr A Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP 1Pv4 Properties a Local Area Connection Properties Networking Connect using ne Realtek PCle GBE Family Controller General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings This connection uses the following items O Obtain an IP address automatically 1E Client for Microsoft Networks NetLimiter Ndis Driver 2005 Packet Scheduler El File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networ o A wi ntemet Protocol Version 6 TCP 1Pv6 Default gateway aks Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP 1Pv4 wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1D 7 al Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 2 Obtain DNS server address automatically 1 Use the following DNS server addresses di Preferred DNS server Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol Th Alternate DNS server E Validate settings upon exit 4 Preparation for Web Configuration Launc
28. r of frames per second ICMP Rate Learn Frames Rate Broadcast Rate Multicast Rate Flooded unicast Rate Figure 6 17 There are five type of traffic which can be rate limited including ICMP Learn Frame Broadcast Multicast and Flooded Unicast Rate The Rate field is set by a single drop down list The same threshold is applied to every port on the switch When the threshold is exceeded packets are dropped irrespective of the flow control settings E ICMP Rate This can prevent user from continuing pinging the switch and waste the CPU resource m Learn Frame Rate By default the switch performs wire speed learning on all ports However if some kind of unknown source MAC is classified as a learn frame and is redirect to CPU These packets will be filtered after enabled this command E Broadcast Rate Broadcast Traffic E Multicast Rate Unknown Multicast Traffic Before IGMP Snooping Enabled all the Multicast are flooded and will be filtered by this command m Flooded unicast Rate The source MAC has not yet been leant by the switch are unknown Unicast This command can help limit such traffic 2 C GeoVision 7 Monitoring 7 1 Statistics Overview User can mirror traffic from any source port to a target port for real time analysis the following figures shows clearly the statistics overview Click Clear to renew the details collected and displayed Click Refresh to reset the details displayed Statistics Overview
29. runk Group Up to 8 Groups LACP Long Short Timeout time IGMP Snooping V1 amp V2 Basic Features Embedded HTTP Web Management User name Password Authentication Configuration Configuration Backup Recovery Secure Management C GeoVision 2 3 Package Contents Before you start to install this switch verify your package that contains the following items 1 GV POE1611 x 1 3 Screw x 8 4 Rack Mount Kit x 1 5 User s Manual CD x 1 6 GV POE1611 Quick Start Guide x 1 EJ Hardware Description 3 Hardware Description This section gives a physical and functional overview on the 16 Port Gigabit Ethernet with 4 Port Combo Gigabit SFP Web Management Switch Product Overview Reset LED i Gigabit SFP Button oispiay migas Gigabit RJ 45 Front Ethernet Ports The front panel of the Web smart switch consists of 16 10 100 1000BaseTX RJ 45 ports and 4 SFP Combo Uplink ports The LED Indicators are also located on the front panel 16 Port Gigabit with 4 SFP PoE Management Switch 10 12 14 16 10 12 Power Ml Reset MN O O O O O O F1 LINK ACT 3 5 7 9 11 IMPORTANT The 4 SFP ports labeled F1 F4 are associated with the 4 RJ 45 ports labeled 1 4 respectively When one of the two associated ports is used the other port will not work For example if the Gigabit SFP port labeled F1 is used the Gigabit RJ 45 port labeled 1 will not function GeoVision LED Indicators The LED Indi
30. t in a 19 cabinet with a rack mount kit or underneath a desk 2 2 Key Features Interface e Number of Ports 16 16 port 10 100 1000BaseTX with RJ 45 Connectors PoE 4 port Gigabit SFP Combo Uplink Port Performance e MAC Address 8 K eo Buffer Memory 4 M bits e Jumbo Frames 9 6 KB O Transmission Method Store and Forward Mechanism Software Feature Description e Port Management Port Configuration Enable Disable such as Link State Speed Duplex Flow Control Address Learning Monitor Link Status Port Mirroring One to one one to many many to one mirroring Bandwidth Control Up to 256 levels Bandwidth Control for TX and RX Rate Broadcast Storm Control Broadcast Storm Control and Threshold Setting A Introduction PoE Control PoE Enable Disable PoE Status Port Counter Statistic Monitor the port statistic VLAN Setting VLAN Mode Port based and Tag based VLAN Port Based VLAN 16 ports Tag Based VLAN Up to 16 VLANs Available VID from 1 4094 QoS Setting Supports up to 4 queues Class of Service schemes 802 1p TCP UDP Port Priority queue mapping Security Setting Port Security IEEE 802 1X TCP UDP Filtering Source IP Filter Spanning Tree Protocol Version Support Legacy Spanning Tree Protocol amp Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Loopback Detection Loopback detection to avoid loopback on the same port Trunking Trunking Type Static Trunk or LACP T
31. ween 1 and 10 The default value is 2 Max Age The maximum time in seconds a device can wait without receiving a configuration message before attempting to reconfigure That also means the maximum life time for a BPDU frame Number between 6 and 40 The default value is 20 Forward Delay The maximum time in seconds the root device will wait before changing states i e discarding to learning to forwarding Number between 4 and 30 The default value is 15 Force Version Set and show the RSTP protocol to use Normal use RSTP Compatible compatible with STP 6 Configuration RSTP Port Configuration Port Protocol Enabled Edge Path Cost Aggregations d 1 aia s i Cs Es a a arta st a ara Est Es fu ou ou 0 cu cu cu cu cu cu cu cu cu cu cu cu O a C a a C d a C C C L d a C C C k Figure 6 8 RSTP Port Configuration Port The port ID It cannot be changed Aggregations mean any configured trunk group E Protocol Enabled Click on the tick box to enable disable the RSTP protocol for the port m Edge Expect the port to be an edge port linking to an end station or a link to another STP device Path Cost This parameter is used by the STP to determine the best path between devices Therefore lower values should be assigned to the ports attached to faster media and higher values assigned to the ports with slower media Set the RSTP path cost on the port Number between 0 and

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