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1. I Main Menu Trunk Mode Configuration D System Information D User Authentication SO Network Management 2 Switch Management S D Switch Configuration D Port Configuration 28 Link Aggregation O Trunk Mode Configuratior ok Cancel D Port Trunking D LACP Port Configuration amp Rapid Spanning Tree DCH 802 1X Configuration a MAC Address Managemen SO VLAN Configuration DO QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring amp IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic 3 MVR Configuration H 9 SKA Configuration CFM Configuration QQ Access Control List Manage Disabled d Trunk Mode Configuration Enable or disable Source and Destination MAC address Port Trunking Create edit or delete port trunking group s LACP Port Configuration Set up the configuration of LACP on all or some ports 71 4 4 3 1 Trunk Mode Configuration Click the option Trunk Mode Configuration from the Link Aggregation menu the following screen page appears LinWACTISpeed Fougig Status Main Menu O System Information O User Authentication a Network Management a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration a8 Link Aggregation D trunk Mode Configuratior OK Cancel D Port Trunking O LACP Port Configuration amp Q Rapid Spanning Tree DCH 802 1 Configuration MAC Address Managemen SO VLAN Configuration SCH QoS Configuration O DSCP Re
2. O DSCP Remark Port Packet Error Statistics D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration ES Align 2x Undersize d ersize RX Droppe SCH Access Control List Manage o S ees abbers es E Peal 2 Switch Monitor O Switch Port State D Port Traffic Statistics D Port Packet Error Statistics O Port Packet Analysis Statist LACP Monitor RSTP Monitor SCH 802 1X Monitor IGMP Monitor D MAC Address Table B SFP Information O DHCP Snooping SO CFM Information CH System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System Select Choose the Packet Error Statistics from the pull down menu RX CRC Align Error CRC Align Error frames received RX Undersize Frames Undersize frames received RX Fragments Frames Fragments frames received 146 RX Jabber Frames Jabber frames received RX Oversize Frames Oversize frames received RX Dropped Frames Drop frames received Collision Each port s Collision frames TX Dropped Frames Drop frames sent Clear All This will clear all port s counter values and be set back to zero 4 5 4 Port Packet Analysis Statistics Port Packet Analysis Statistics Mode Counters allow users to view the port analysis history of the Managed Switch Event mode counters are calculated since the last time that counter was reset or cleared Select Port Packet Analysis Statisti
3. nformation O CFM Statistics 0 day 00 00 31 Local port 1 copper link down ink down D Maintenance End Point D Remote Maintenance Enc O Linktrace Reply a9 System Utility A O Upgrade O Load Factory Settings O Load Factory Settings Exce O Backup Configuration O Save Configuration D Reset System ri 0 day 00 00 31 Local port 2 copper link down down 0 day 00 00 31 Local port 3 copper link up 0 day 00 00 31 Local port 4 copper link down d 0 day 00 00 31 Local port 5 copper link down 0 day 00 00 31 Local port 6 copper link down 0 day 00 00 31 Local port 7 copper link down lay 00 00 31 Local port 8 copper link down Click Clear to clear all Event log records 4 6 2 Update The Managed Switch has both built in TFTP and FTP clients Users may save or restore their configuration and update their Firmware on line Select Update from the System Utility menu and then the following screen page appears O Port Packet Analysis Grotz Upgrade a LACP Monitor RSTP Monitor DCH 802 1 Monitor O MAC Address Table Ee El D SFP Port State B8 CFM Information D CFM Statistics D Maintenance End Point D Remote Maintenance Em O Linktrace Reply a9 System Utility F Da a orl Cancel Put Upgrade Stop O Load Factory Settings O Load Factory Settings Exce O Backup Configuration D Save Configuration O Reset Sys
4. CIMAC Address Managemen Maintenance Domain Settings 28 VLAN Configuration S Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN s QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring New Ecit Delete amp IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic amp MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration a8 CFM Configuration D Maintenance Domain Sei DO Maintenance Association O Maintenance End Points O Maintenance End Point O Loopback Testing O Linktrace Testing O Y 1731 Round Trip Delay s Access Control List Manage DCH Switch Monitor D System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System MD Name View only field that shows the current CFM Service Domain of the Managed Switch Format View only field that shows the current Domain type Support string only MD Level View only field that shows the Service Level of Domain MHF View only field that shows the MIP Half Function or MEP Half Function Click New to register a new Maintenance Domain and then the following screen page appears Click Edit to edit and view Maintenance Domain settings Click Delete to remove a current Maintenance Domain 131 Kal SUZ TA Com guranrorr MAC Address Managemen aS VLAN Configuration DO Port Based VLAN a IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN SCH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring H IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration 5 CFM Co
5. Click OK to save the configuration 4 8 Reset System After any configuration changes Reset System can make changes effective Select Reset System from the Console main menu and then the following screen page appears O Port Packet Analysis Statist DO LACP Monitor DO RSTP Monitor DCH 802 1 Monitor IGMP Monitor O MAC Address Table 2a SFP Information D SFP Port Info D SFP Port State DHCP Snooping CFM Information O CFM Stack D CFM Statistics D Maintenance End Point O Remote Maintenance Enc O Linktrace Reply a8 System Utility D Event Log O Upgrade DO Load Factory Settings D Load Factory Settings Exce D Backup Configuration D Save Configuration D Reset System ov TCS a Reset System All Unsaved Changes Configurations Will be Lost Reset System ok Cancel Click OK to perform System Reset 170
6. ea a AE A A A s Network Management al DHCP Port Settings 28 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration Link Aggregation Rapid Spanning Tree 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen 11 1 28 VLAN Configuration United United z ie Unlimited zi Unlimited Port Based VLAN one mnie IEEE 802 1qTag VLAN 3 ES Ge Unlimited Unlimited gt Unlimited gt Unlimited zl DSCP Remark Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping orl Cancel O Static Multicast Configuratic DO MVR Configuration S SKA Configuration O DHCP Opt82 Settings CH Port Settings D Filter Configuration D Static IP Table Configura SO CFM Configuration DO Access Control List Manage E EI oop e Unlimited Non Limited Static IP or DHCP assigns IP Fixed IP Only Static IP The Static IP table must be created first DHCP DHCP server assigns IP address 4 4 14 3 Filter Configuration Select the option Filter Configuration from the SKA Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears 126 a Network Management Filter Configuration a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration aE Link Aggregation DHCP Snooping Disabled 3 Rapid Spanning Tree S z 8 SCH 802 1X Configuration Default DHCP Initiated Time Secs 0 9999 AMAC Address Managemen EBEN 56400 Secs 180 259200
7. Main Menu DSCP Remark OD System Information O User Authentication Network Management a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration H Link Aggregation gt A Le e SObapid Spanning Tree e 802 1X Configuration Disable Disable Disable z I MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN p QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark Disable O Port Mirroring E IGMP Snooping DO Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration orl Cancel 4 Access Control List Manage SCH Switch Monitor This allows you to enable or disable 802 1p remarking for each port The default setting is disabled Configure Queue Mapping Select Queue Mapping from the pull down menu of Select Setting 108 I GL Se Main Menu DSCP Remark D System Information D User Authentication amp Network Management 28 Switch Management Queue Mapping 7 O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration Queue mapping to DSCP 0 63 A Link Aggregation Low Normal Medium High GE Low Normal Mecium High _ 4 802 1X Configuration 0 0 0 0 MAC Address Managemen 28 VLAN Configuration Queue EHRE to 802 Sin Ta 7 i Port Based VLAN Low Normal Medium Z HS IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirror
8. To enable or disable each port s IGMP filtering function lt port_list gt 1 26 For example Console config igmpfilter state 1 4 enable 39 filter lt port_list gt lt profile_name gt lt profile_name gt This allows information of specified IPMC Profile to pass through lt port_list gt 1 26 lt profile_name gt This field for IPMC Profile name is from the entry registered in IPMC Profile option For example Console config igmpfilter filter 1 4 mypro 2 6 5 IGMP command mode Prompt Console config igmp Command amp Parameter mode lt enable disable gt Description To enable or disable IGMP function router port lt port_list gt To set up which ports belong to router ports lt port_list gt 1 26 For example Console config igmp router port 1 4 10 15 18 19 flooding lt enable disable gt Set forwarding mode for unregistered not joined IP multicast traffic The traffic will flood when enabled However the traffic will forward to router ports only when disabled vlanstate lt vid gt lt enable disable gt When enabled the port in VLAN will monitor network traffic and determine which hosts want to receive the multicast traffic lt vid gt 1 4094 For example Console config igmp vlanstate 1 enable vlanquerier lt vid gt lt enable disable gt When enabled the port in VLAN can serve as the Querier which is
9. 26 2 5 2 CFM command mode Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management CFM is an end to end and service to service Ethernet layer operations administration and maintenance OAM 802 1ag protocol It includes practical connectivity monitoring fault verification and fault isolation for large Ethernet metropolitan area networks MANs and WANs As its name implies IEEE 802 1ag focuses on the connectivity fault management which provides the following four features on each Virtual Local Area Network VLAN basis Fault Detection Fault notification Fault verification Fault isolation Fault Detection Fault notification IEEE 802 1ag supports fault detection through Continuity Check Messages CCM CCM is somewhat like the keep alive message By default every 802 1ag capable network device ND sends out heart beat style CCM periodically Hence by configuring a list of expected existent remote 802 1ag capable NDs the local 802 1ag capable ND can detect the health status of its connection to the remote ND Fault verification IEEE 802 1ag supports fault verification through Loopback Messages LBM and Loopback Reply LBR The LBM LBR mechanism is similar to ICMP ping function in the IP network However since the interfaces of an ND in an Ethernet network may not possess their individual IP address the operator can not achieve fault verification by ICMP ping in such a network environment Fault isolation In ad
10. as rue gt Forced rue tue gt Forced rue EI Forced True EI Forced S orl Cancel Set up the Point to Point setting The default setting is Forced True 82 4 4 5 802 1X Configuration On 802 1X security enabled networks there is a need for non 802 1X supported devices to gain limited access to the network due to the lack of the proper 802 1X software or incompatible devices such as computers running Windows 98 or lower operating systems or the need for guests to gain access to the network without full authorization or local authentication on the Switch Click the folder 802 1X Configuration from the Switch Management menu and then three options will be displayed as follows Main Menu Configure System D System Information D User Authentication Network Management Port Comguation Raous S RADIUS IP O Port Configuration ES 0 0 0 0 SO Link Aggregation RADIUS Secret Rapid Spanning Tree 28 802 1X Configuration Disabled z Ge SE Ste Reauthentication Period e Sec 1 3600 O Configure Port Reauthent Mo Sec 1 255 a MAC Address Managemen SO VLAN Configuration SE QoS Configuration orl Cancel O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring 4 IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration 2 SKA Configuration DO CFM Configuration WC Access Control List Manag Configure System Set up
11. Click New to add a new VLAN entity an then the following screen page appears Click Edit to view and edit current IEEE 802 1Q Tag VLAN setting Click Delete to remove a VLAN entity 95 Main Menu O System Information D User Authentication aE Network Management 28 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration SO Link Aggregation SCH Rapid Spanning Tree 802 1 Configuration S MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration B Port Based VLAN 58S EEE 802 1q Tag VLAN D Configure VLAN D Tag VLAN Settings 4 QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring V Member Not Member S IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic OK Cancel 4G MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration Members VLAN ID Specify a VLAN ID between 1 and 4094 VLAN Name Use the default name or specify a VLAN name VLAN Members If you select V from the pull down menu in each port it denotes that the ports selected belong to VLAN 4 4 7 3 2 Configure VLAN Aware The following screen page appears if you choose Tag VLAN Settings and then select VLAN Aware from the pull down menu of Select Setting I Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication Network Management Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration SO Link Aggregation P D SCH Rapid Spanning Tree s 802 1X Confi
12. Limitation Receiver ports on a switch can be in different VLANs but they should not belong to the multicast VLAN Do not configure MVR on private VLAN ports MVR can coexist with IGMP snooping on a switch MVR data received on an MVR receiver port is not forwarded to MVR source ports 119 MVR does not support IGMPv3 messages MVR on IPv6 multicast groups is not supported Click the folder MVR Configuration from the Switch Management menu and then the following screen page appears MICROSENS LinkiACT Speed 24 Port GBE Switch deegeregeges ee Rat ULC SO Network Management MVR Settings 28 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration E Link Aggregation Disabled z orl s Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration R Receive G Source NotUse B Port Based VLAN B IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN j CH QoS Configuration EE e ee O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring amp IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic S MVR Configuration D MVR Settings O MVR Group SCH SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration SO Access Control List Manage Switch Monitor amp System Utility MVR Port Settings To enable or disable MRV global settings and create MVR VLAN to indicate the Source and Receive port MVR Group Create MVR Groups whose multicasting stream would belong to MVR VLAN 4 4 13 1 MVR Settings Select the option
13. Forced_false will be forced to turn off Auto will detect the status automatically For example Console config rstp p2p 1 4 10 15 18 19 forced_true Console config rstp aggr state lt enable disable gt To enable or disable RSTP state of aggregated ports path cost lt path_cost gt To specify aggregated ports path cost lt path_cost gt 0 200000000 For example Console config rstp aggr path cost 100000 priority lt priority gt To specify aggregated ports priority lt priority gt 0 0 1 16 2 32 3 48 4 64 5 80 6 96 7112 8 128 9 144 10 160 11 176 12 192 13 208 14 224 15 240 For example Console config rstp aggr priority 8 edge lt enable disable gt To enable or disable port edge p2p lt forced_true forced_false auto gt lt forced_true forced_false auto gt When forced_true is selected p2p ports will be forced to turn on Ports set as Forced_false will be forced to turn off Auto will detect the status automatically 47 2 6 12 SKA command mode SKA refers to Secure Customer Connections In this menu it provides DHCP snooping DHCP option 82 DHCP layer 2 relay and customer port Port number 1 22 filtering functions DHCP Option 82 Guidelines The Managed Switch can add information about the source of client DHCP requests that relay to DHCP server by adding Relay Agent Information This helps provide
14. h hop count 1 255 mac address gt f flag fdbonly Run linktrace test For Example Console cfm linktrace domain assoc 00 01 02 03 04 05 f none h 100 de measure lt domain_name gt lt assoc_name gt lt target mepid mac address gt n number 2 100 p priority 0 7 Run delay measurement test For Example Console cfm de measure domain assoc 00 01 02 03 04 05 n 100 p 0 2 5 3 Console command mode Prompt Console Console time out lt secs gt Command amp Parameter Description To disconnect the Managed Switch when the user is inactive lt secs gt 0 or 5 9999 seconds For example Console Console time out 300 2 5 4 IP command mode Command amp Parameter type lt manual dhcp gt Prompt Console ip Description If DHCP is selected and a DHCP server is also available on the network the Managed Switch will automatically get the IP address from the DHCP server If Manual mode is selected the user needs to specify the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway For example Console ip type manual address lt ip gt lt mask gt lt gw gt Enter the unique IP address of this Managed Switch You can use the default IP address or specify a new one when address duplication occurs or the address does not match up with your network Default IP address is 192 168 0 1 For example Console ip address 192 110 1 2 Specify the subnet m
15. 128 256 512 1k 2k 4k 8k 16k 32k 64k 128k 256k 512k 1024k For example Console config qos storm broadcast disable 45 2 6 11 RSTP command mode Prompt Console config rstp sys Command amp Parameter sys prio lt sys_prio gt Description Each interface is associated with a port number in the STP code And each switch has a relative priority and cost that is used to decide what the shortest path is to forward a packet The lowest cost path is always used unless the other path is down If you have multiple bridges and interfaces then you may need to adjust the priorities to achieve optimized performance The Managed Switch with the lowest priority will be selected as the root bridge The root bridge is the central bridge in the spanning tree lt sys_prio gt 0 0 1 4096 2 8192 3 12288 4 16384 5 20480 6 24576 7 28672 8 32768 9 36864 10 40960 11 45056 12 49152 13 53248 14 57344 15 61440 For example Console config rstp sys sys prio 1 max age lt max_age gt Max Age setting of the Managed Switch in a specific VLAN lt max_age gt 6 200 Seconds For example Console config rstp sys max age 20 hello time lt hello_time gt Hello Time setting of the Managed Switch in a specific VLAN lt hello_time gt 1 10 Seconds For example Console config rstp sys hello time 2 delay lt forward_delay gt The Managed Switch s setting of Forward Delay Time in a specific VL
16. 148 remote system compares the received information with the information received on other ports to determine the ports that can operate as selected ports This allows the two systems to reach an agreement on the states of the related ports when aggregating ports link aggregation control automatically assigns each port an operational key based on its rate duplex mode and other basic configurations In an LACP aggregation group all ports share the same operational key in a manual or static LACP aggregation the selected ports share the same operational key Partner Port The corresponding port numbers that connect to the partner switch in LACP mode 4 5 5 2 LACP Statistics In order to view the real time LACP statistics status of the Managed Switch select LACP Statistics from the LACP Monitor menu and then the following screen page appears MICROSENS 24 Port GHE Switch O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration DO SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration SO Access Control List Manage S3 Switch Monitor O Switch Port State D Port Traffic Statistics O Port Packet Error Statistics O Port Packet Analysis Statist 28 LACP Monitor LACP Statistics sim SCH 802 1X Monitor 1 IGMP Monitor O MAC Address Table SC SFP Information O DHCP Snooping SO CFM Information System Utility Port LACH pac
17. Port Based VLAN SE IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring Action Deny 7 2 IGMP Snooping Static Multicast Configuratic Disable gt ha SE SKA Contiguration Disable i C lt a S GE Manage Se ch D ACL Ports Configuration D ACL Configuration MAC Parameters D ACL Rate Limiter Configt Switch Monitor DMAC Filter Seet ovac ree E SREL D Port Configuration SO Link Aggregation Ingress Port Am F Rapid Spanning Tree SE 802 1X Configuration Frame Type Any S DO MAC Address Managemen F Action Deny 7 a8 VLAN Configuration S y e Port Based VLAN Rate Limiter Disable z a IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN QoS Configuration Port Copy Disable z D DSCP Remark Shutdown Disabled 7 O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping Counter D Static Multicast Configuratic s MVR Configuration MAC Parameters SCH SKA Configuration Whee es SCH CFM Configuration 28 Access Control List Manage O ACL Ports Configuration O ACL Rate Limiter Configu O ACL Configuration amp Switch Monitor DO System Utility D Save Configuration O Reset System 7 E Cancel VLAN Parameters Lo MAC Parameters DMAC Filter Slect the DMAC Filter from the pull down menu VLAN Parameters VLAN ID Filter Select Any or Specific for VLAN ID Filter VLAN ID Specify a VLAN ID Tag Priority Select the tag priority fro
18. Priority 0 Class Priority 1 Cla 104 Current Total Max List View only field Current This shows the number of current registered QCL setting s Total This shows the number of total registered QCL setting s Max List The shows the number of maximum QCL settings that are available for registration The default number is 12 QCE Type Click the pull down menu to select the desired privilege for the QCE type operation Ethernet Type When you choose Ethernet Type as your preferred QCE Type you can further specify your Ethernet Type in this field such as 88A8 9100 9200 9300 VLAN ID When you choose VLAN ID as your preferred QCE Type you can further specify VLAND ID value from 1 to 4094 TCP UDP Port When you choose UDP TCP Port as your preferred QCE Type you can further specify TCP UDP Port by selecting Specific or Range from the pull down menu Specific allows you to assign TCP UDP Port No On the other hand Range allows you to assign TCP UDP port range in TCP UDP Port Range field DSCP When you choose DSCP as your preferred QCE Type you can further specify DSCP value Traffic Class When you choose Ethernet Type VLAN ID UDP TCP Port or DSCP as your preferred QCE Type you can further specify traffic class queues Four types of Traffic Class you can choose from are Low Normal Medium and High Priority Class When you choose ToS or Ta
19. If you would like to edit the settings of a trap destination you can enter the command trap dest trap id under the Console service 30 snmp For example If you want to edit settings of the trap destination 2 you can use the following commands to enter the editing mode Console service Console service snmp Console service snmp trap dest 2 Console snmp trap dest_2 delete lt trap_id gt To delete a registered trap destination Console snmp trap dest_trap id state lt enable disable gt To enable or disable this trap destination For example Console snmp trap dest_trap id state enable destination lt ip_addr gt Specify the IP address of this trap destination lt ip_addr gt Enter the trap destination IP address community lt community gt Enter the community name lt community gt Enter the community name of up to 20 characters Console snmp trap mode cold start lt enable disable gt To enable or disable the Managed Switch to send a trap when the Managed Switch cold starts warm start lt enable disable gt To enable or disable the Managed Switch to send a trap when the Managed Switch warm starts auth fail lt enable disable gt To enable or disable the Managed Switch to send authentication failure trap when any unauthorized users attempt to login port link lt enable disable gt To enable or disable the
20. SKA Configuration B8 CFM Configuration doubts D Maintenance Domain Sei D Maintenance Association D Maintenance End Points D Maintenance End Portz d O Loopback Testing D Linktrace Testing D 1731Round Trip Delay orl gend Message Cancel DO Access Control List Manage D g SS Switch Monitor CH System Utility D Save Configuration O Reset System Return Domain Select a current registered Maintenance Domain Association Select a current registered Maintenance Association Source MEP View only field that shows the current MEP ID Target MAC MEP ID Specify the target MAC or MEP ID for link trace test Messages Number Specify the Number from 2 100 VLAN Priority Specify the VLAN priority bit for loopback test Send Message Start Delay Measurement 4 4 16 Access Control List Management ACLM Creating an access control list allows users to define who has the authority to access information or perform tasks on the network In the Managed Switch users can establish rules applied to port numbers to permit or deny actions Select the folder Access Control List Management from the Switch Management menu and then the following screen page appears ACL Ports Configuration When information does not conform to MAC and VLAN parameters actions set in ACL Ports 139 Configuration will be taken MICROSENS LNKWACT Speed nK ACT Speed LT SWIC CO D Port
21. These allow several devices to communicate simultaneously at their full single port speed while not allowing any one single device to occupy all available backbone capacities Prompt Command amp Parameter Description Console config add lt port_list gt lt aggr_id gt The Managed Switch allows users to create 13 aggr trunking groups Each group consists of 2 to 16 links ports lt port_list gt 1 26 lt aggr_id gt 1 13 For example Console config aggr add 1 4 10 15 19 10 delete lt aggr_id gt Delete an aggregation ID lt aggr_id gt 1 13 For example Console config aggr delete 10 mode lt smac dmac gt lt enable Enable or disable packets according to source disable gt and destination MAC address For example Console config aggr mode dmac enable Console config state lt port_list gt lt enable This Managed Switch allows users to indicate aggr lacp disable gt which port s are enabled to use LACP For example Console config aggr lacp state 1 4 10 15 18 19 enable 35 key lt port_list gt lt key gt Specify the key value to the selected ports lt port_list gt 1 26 lt key gt The range of key value is from 0 to 255 For example Console config aggr lacp key 1 4 10 15 18 19 200 role lt port_list gt lt active passive gt To set up whether LACP ports are active or passive lt port_list gt 1 26 lt active passive gt Acti
22. To enable the port learning MAC address Disabled To disable port learning MAC address 4 4 6 2 Static MAC Table Configuration Click the option Static MAC Table Configuration from the MAC Address Table menu and then the following screen page appears 87 MICROSENS Le 24 I Main Menu O System Information D User Authentication DCH Network Management a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration New Edit Delete amp Link Aggregation amp Rapid Spanning Tree s 802 1X Configuration aS MAC Address Managemen D MAC Table Learning D Static MAC Table Contig SO VLAN Configuration SCH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration 9 SKA Configuration CFM Configuration amp Access Control List Manage DCH Switch Monitor Note The Managed Switch only supports switch based MAC security and does not support port based MAC security The Managed Switch can support up to 128 entries of MAC security list Click New to add a new MAC address entity and then the following screen page appears Click Edit to view and edit the selected MAC address entity Click Delete to remove a MAC address entity LinWACT Speed Status e Main Menu Static MAC Table Configuration O System Information O User Authentication DO Network Management a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration D P
23. configurations and ping test of the Managed Switch In User mode users can assign Switch IP address mask and gateway Access to User mode When the Managed Switch is turned on boot up message will be displayed first and then followed by username and password prompt Default username is admin No password is required for default setting thus press Enter key in password prompt When system prompt shows Console gt it means the user has successfully entered the User mode 24 Startup System Service OK Read EEPROM OK Network Initialization from Manual Setting OK Network Configuration IP Address 192 168 1 197 Subnet Mask 299 299 299 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Boot up message Switch Commands Username admin Password Console gt Root directory Default username admin without password In Console gt enter the question mark to show all commands available for User mode The screen shows as follows Console gt Command Purpose amp Description Usage cfm Enter CFM Measure cfm enable Enter Enable Mode enable exit Exit from current mode exit help Show available commands help history Show history commands history logout User logout logout ping Ping to Target IP ping show Show System Information show lt gt Console gt Command Description cfm Run OAM 802 1ag CFM loopback linktrace delay measurement test enable Enter the En
24. to update the table VLAN ID VID of the specific VLAN 154 The IGMP querier periodically sends IGMP general queries to all hosts and routers 224 0 0 1 on the local subnet to find out whether active multicast group members exist on the subnet Upon receiving an IGMP general query the Managed Switch forwards it through all ports in the VLAN except the receiving port Querier The state of IGMP querier in the VLAN Queries Transmitted The total IGMP general queries transmitted will be sent to IGMP hosts Queries Received The total received IGMP general queries from IGMP querier v1 Reports IGMP Version 1 reports v2 Reports IGMP Version 2 reports v3 Reports IGMP Version 3 reports v2 Leaves IGMP Version 2 leaves 4 5 8 2 IGMP Group Table In order to view the real time IGMP multicast group status of the Managed Switch select IGMP Group Table from the IGMP monitor menu and then the following screen page appears D DSCP Remark IGMP Group Table D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping Static Multicast Configuratic DO MVR Configuration _Update a SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration DO Access Control List Manage Switch Monitor D Switch Port State D Port Traffic Statistics D Port Packet Error Statistics m D Port Packet Analysis Statist 2 LACP Monitor 2 RSTP Monitor DCH 802 1 Monitor 28 IGMP Monitor D IGMP Snooping Status D IGMP Group Table D MAC Address Table DCH SFP Informati
25. 15 18 19 auto authentic lt port_list gt This will automatically send out authentication message to selected clients lt port_list gt 1 26 For example Console config dot1 x authentic 1 4 10 15 18 19 2 6 4 IGMP filter command mode Prompt Console config segment Command amp Parameter add lt seg_id gt lt seg_name gt lt ip gt lt ip gt Description To create a segment lt seg_id gt 1 400 lt seg_name gt up to 20 characters lt ip gt The IP range is from 224 0 1 0 238 255 255 255 For example Console config segment add 2 myseg 224 0 1 5 235 255 255 253 delete lt seg_id gt To delete a registered segment Console config profile add lt profile_name gt lt seg_id gt lt seg_id gt To create a profile lt profile_name gt up to 20 characters lt seg_id gt 1 400 The field for segment ID is from the entry registered in Segment option For Example Console config profile add myprofile 2 delete lt profile_name gt To delete a registered profile Console config igmpfilter mode lt enable disable gt To enable or disable IGMP filtering channel lt port_list gt lt 1 10 gt Specify the maximum transport multicast stream lt port_list gt 1 26 lt 1 10 gt Channel limit from 1 to 10 For example Console config igmpfilter channel 1 4 10 15 18 19 10 state lt port_list gt lt enable disable gt
26. 2 4 MS400870M 2D Rear Panel 1 2 Management Options Switch management options available in MS400870M Series are listed and described below Local Console Management Telnet Management SNMP Management WEB Management Local Console Management Local Console Management is done through the RS 232 DB 9 Console port located in the back of the MS400870M Series Switch Direct RS 232 cable connection between the PC and the Managed switch is required for this type of management Telnet Management Telnet runs over TCP IP and allows you to establish a management session through the network Once the Managed switch is on the network with proper configurations you can use Telnet to login and monitor its status remotely SNMP Management SNMP is also done over the network Apart from standard MIB Management Information Bases an additional private MIB is also provided for SNMP based network management system to compile and control Web Management Web Management is done over the network and can be accessed via a standard web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Once the Managed switch is available on the network you can login and monitor the status of it through a web browser remotely or locally Local Console type Web management especially for the first time use of the Managed Switch to set up the needed IP can be done through one of the 10 100Base TX 8 pin RJ 45 ports located at the front panel of the Managed Switch D
27. 9 port of the Managed switch is DTE a null modem is also required to connect the Managed Switch and the PC 11 By connecting this DB 9 port it allows you to configure amp check the status of Managed Switch even when the network is down IP Addresses IP addresses have the format n n n n The default factory setting is 192 168 0 1 IP addresses are made up of two parts The first part for example 192 168 n n refers to network address that identifies the network in which the device resides Network addresses are assigned by three allocation organizations Depending on your location each allocation organization assigns a globally unique network number to each network that wishes to connect to the Internet The second part for example n n 0 1 identifies the device within the network Assigning unique device numbers is your responsibility If you are unsure of the IP addresses allocated to you consult with the allocation organization where your IP addresses were obtained Remember that none of the two devices on a network can have the same address If you connect to the outside network you must change all the arbitrary IP addresses to comply with those you have been allocated by the allocation organization If you do not do this your outside communications will not be performed A subnet mask is a filtering system for IP addresses It allows you to further subdivide your network You must use the proper subnet mask for proper
28. CFM Configuration from the Switch Management menu and then the following screen page appears S MAC Address Managemen Maintenance Domain Settings 28 VLAN Configuration 8 Port Based VLAN E 8 IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN Ae Q08 Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring New Edit Delete IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic DO MVR Configuration s SKA Configuration a CFM Configuration D Maintenance Domain Sel D Maintenance Association D Maintenance End Points D Maintenance End Point D Loopback Testing D Linktrace Testing D Y 1731 Round Trip Delay a Access Control List Manage DCH Switch Monitor amp System Utility D Save Configuration O Reset System Maintenance Domain Settings To register or remove CFM Maintenance Domain Maintenance Association Settings To register or remove CFM Maintenance Association under a Maintenance Domain Maintenance End Point List To register or remove MEP ID from a Maintenance Association Maintenance End Port Settings To configure MEP setting of the Managed Switch Loopback Testing To activate Loopback test and configuration 130 Linktrace Testing To activate Link Trace route and configuration Y 1731 Round Trip Delay Measurement To activate Link Trace route and configuration 4 4 15 1 Maintenance Domain Select the option Maintenance Domain Settings from the CFM Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears
29. Config mode to configure or edit the setting of a certain function you can type show to verify the setting you have just configured or 22 edited For example when you are in Console console and have changed the setting of time out function you can type show after Console console prompt then you can verify the currently configured setting of time out function EES console time out 9999 Console console show Time Out 9999 Console console 2 3 2 4 Usage Help When entering a command without the required parameter the system will remind users of the commande syntax and parameter Console ip Console ip type Usage type lt manual dhcp gt Example type manual Console ip _ 2 3 2 5 Press Any Key to Continue When a command generates more than one page outputs the prompt Press Ctrl C to exit or any key to continue will be displayed at the bottom of the screen Simply press any key to view next page information or press Ctrl C to return to the prompt line Console gt show qos Port Default Tag Priority QCL ID Mode Weight 1 Low H 1 Strict 1 2 ZE 8 2 Low H 1 Strict 1 2 4 8 3 Low H 1 Strict 1 2 4 8 4 Low H 1 Strict 1 2 ZE 8 D Low H 1 Strict 1 2 4 8 6 Low H 1 Strict 1 2 ZE 8 7 Low H lt 1 Strict 1 2 fh 8 8 Low H 1 Strict 1 2 fh 8 Press Ctrl C to exit or any key to continue 23 2 3 2 6 Conventions In CLI some co
30. Configure Queuing Weighted Main Menu QoS Port Configuration D System Information D User Authentication 7 SO Network Management 28 Switch Management Queue Weighted x O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration Queue Weighted E Link Aggregation ort Low Normal Medium High SCH Rapid Spanning Tree Medium Hin SCH 802 1X Configuration 1 papa ad jee a MAC Address Managemen 2 villa EE 8r a VLAN Configuration zi H zi Port Based VLAN 3 halika ad Iba amp IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN 28 QoS Configuration 4 papa Ma ea D QoS Port Configuration 5 villa As 8r O QoS Control List aez H D QoS Rate Limiters 6 W2H MA EE D Storm Control SH O DSCP Remark 7 afpa ee Ted O Port Mirroring e Malia Ma Ss S IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic 9 S pa AR 8 z MVR Configuration i Go Ina Click the pull down menu to select values of Queue weighted for each port 4 4 8 2 QoS Control List The following screen page appears if you choose QoS Priority Configuration and then select QoS Control List 103 MICROSENS Main Menu QoS Control List D System Information D User Authentication Network Management 58 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration SO Link Aggregation Rapid Spanning Tree 802 1 Configuration
31. Control List Manage R D i HI DHCP Option 82 Settings To enable or disable DHCP Option 82 relay agent global setting and show each port s configuration DHCP Port Settings Customer port Port 1 22 DHCP snooping setting Filter Configuration Customer port Port 1 22 filtering setting Static IP Table Configuration To create static IP table for DHCP snooping setting 4 4 14 1 DHCP Option 82 Settings Select the option DHCP Option 82 Settings from the SKA Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears Opt82 Port Setting 124 MICROSENS aE Network Management 28 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration Link Aggregation SCH Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN SCH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration a8 SKA Configuration D DHCP Port Settings D Filter Configuration D Static IP Table Configura SCH CFM Configuration DO Access Control List Manage Sil k 5 SU DHCP Opt82 Relay Agent To enable or disable DHCP Opt82 Relay Agent Global setting Opt 82 Port Each port s Agent information When the symbol V is displayed the port is enabled Otherwise it is d
32. D Port Mirroring a IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic s MVR Configuration a SKA Configuration ol Cancel DO CFM Configuration amp Access Control List Manage This allows LACP to be enabled or disabled When it is On LACP is enabled Configure Key Value Select Key Value from the pull down menu of Select Setting Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication Network Management 29 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration a8 Link Aggregation O Trunk Mode Configuratiot O Port Trunking D LACP Port Configuration SCH Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen SO VLAN Configuration SCH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic S MYR Configuration SKA Configuration orl Cancel SCH CFM Configuration e Access Control List Manage Ports in an aggregated link group must have the same LACP port Key In order to allow a port to join an aggregated group the port Key must be set to the same value The range of key value is between 0 and 255 When key value is set to 0 the port Key is automatically set by the Managed Switch Configure Port Role 75 Select Role from the pull down menu of Select Setting Main Menu D System Information D Us
33. D Port Mirroring e S E IGMP Snooping MA Name MEP LIST MEP ID O Static Multicast Configuratic mai 5 0 Add e SO MYR Configuration SKA Configuration B8 CFM Configuration OK _Cancel D Maintenance Domain Sel O Maintenance Association D Maintenance End Points D Maintenance End Point O Loopback Testing D Linktrace Testing D Y 1731 Round Trip Delay SO Access Control List Manage Switch Monitor CH System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System x MA Name View only field that shows the MA Name of the selected MD MEP LIST View only field that shows a list of remote MEP IDs MEP ID Specify the remote MEP ID which you want to add or remove Status Idle No actions will be taken Add Insert a specified MEP ID to the MEP List Delete Remove a specified MEP ID from the MEP List 4 4 15 4 Maintenance End Point Settings Select the option Maintenance End Point Settings from the CFM Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears 135 Ga SUZ A Comoran E A MAC Address Managemen Maintenance End Point Settings S VLAN Configuration H Port Based VLAN a IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN SCH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring a E IGMP Snooping MA Name 2 d 0 CCMILTM Priority Lowest Priority Fault Alarm Time O Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration CFM Configuration O Maintenance Domain Sel O
34. DCH Switch Management amp Switch Monitor CH System Utility GOTT OU coun D Save Configuration Edit New Delete RADIUS Configuration D Reset System Ea New Delete 5 Up to 10 Users can be registered Click New to add a new user and then the following screen page appears Click Edit to view and edit a registered user setting Click Delete to remove a current registered user setting Click RADIUS Configuration for authentication setting via RADIUS 57 MICROSENS LHWACT Speed Main Menu User Authentication D System Information O User Authentication Network Management s Switch Management Switch Monitor CH System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System E 2 2 10 Disabled z Disabled 7 ss 0 0 0 0 Console Level Access Denied 7 Cancel Current Total Max Users View only field Current This shows the number of current registered users Total This shows the total number of users who have registered Max This shows the maximum number available for registration The maximum number is 10 Account State Enable or disable this user account User Name Specify the authorized user login name up to 20 alphanumeric characters Password Enter the desired user password up to 20 alphanumeric characters Retype Password Enter the password again for double checking Description Enter a unique description for the user up to 35 alphanumeric character
35. DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic OH MVR Configuration aS SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration B8 Access Control List Manage D ACL Ports Configuration DA O ACL Configuration amp Switch Monitor System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System a Rate pps Select the rate for each Rate Limiter ID ACL Configuration Status i D Port Configuration ACL Configuration S Link Aggregation SCH Rapid Spanning Tree 2 802 1 Configuration MAC Address Managemen 28 VLAN Configuration SO Port Based VLAN New Edit Delete e IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN SO QoS Configuration Reflash Clear O DSCP Remark Een P O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic DO MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration a8 Access Control List Manage D ACL Ports Configuration DA i Configt Switch Monitor CH System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System a Click New to add a new ACL Configuration The screen page is shown below Click Delete to remove a registered ACL configuration Click Edit to view and edit a registered ACL configuration 141 MICROSENS LT Swmercomguraro O Port Configuration ACL Configuration a Link Aggregation Rapid Spanning Tree DCH 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen Curenthdes ACL IKNKEZ TAVLAN Configuration 3
36. Enter a brief description of the Managed Switch location up to 55 alphanumeric characters Like the name the location is for reference only for example 13th Floor Model Name View only field that shows the product s model name Firmware Version View only field that shows the product s firmware version Case Fan View only field that shows the running status of case fan Power View only field that shows the running status of power module CPU Temperature View only field that shows the current CPU temperature PHY Temperature View only field that shows the current PHY temperature 56 M B Version View only field that shows the main board version Serial Number View only field that shows the serial number of this product Date Code View only field that shows the Managed Switch Firmware date code Up Time View only field that shows how long the system has been turned on Local Time View only field that shows the local time of the device 4 2 User Authentication To prevent any un authorized operations only registered users are allowed to operate the Managed Switch Any users who want to operate the Managed Switch need to register into the user list first To view or change current registered users select User Authentication from the main menu and then the following screen page shows up a Main Menu User Authentication O System Information O User Authentication amp Network Management
37. H System Utility D Save Configuration O Reset System MAC Address This view only field shows the unique and permanent MAC address assigned to the Managed switch You cannot change the Managed Switch s MAC address Configuration Type There are two configuration types that users can select from the pull down menu these are DHCP and Manual When DHCP is selected and a DHCP server is also available on the network the Managed Switch will automatically get the IP address from the DHCP server If Manual is selected users need to specify the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address Enter the unique IP address of this Managed Switch You can use the default IP address or specify a new one when the situation of address duplication occurs or the address does not match up with your network The default factory setting is 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask Specify the subnet mask The default subnet mask values for the three Internet address classes are as follows e Class A 255 0 0 0 e Class B 255 255 0 0 e Class C 255 255 255 0 Gateway Specify the IP address of a gateway or a router which is responsible for the delivery of the IP packets sent by the Managed Switch This address is required when the Managed Switch and the network management station are on different networks or subnets The default value of this parameter is 0 0 0 0 which means no gateway exists and the network management station and Managed Switc
38. LAN Learning A port in this state prepares to participate in frame relay Frame relay is temporarily disabled in order to prevent temporary loops which may occur in a Bridged LAN during the lifetime of this state as the active topology of the Bridged LAN changes Learning is enabled to allow information to be acquired prior to frame relay in order to reduce the number of frames that are unnecessarily relayed Forwarding A port in this state participates in frame relay Packets can be forwarded only when port state is forwarding Link State The current link status of the port either up or down Speed Mbps The current operation speed of ports which can be 10M 100M or 1000M Duplex The current operation Duplex mode of the port either Full or Half Flow Control The current state of Flow Control either on or off 4 5 2 Port Traffic Statistics In order to view the real time port traffic statistics of the Managed Switch select Port Traffic Statistics from the Switch Monitor menu and then the following screen page appears Port 1 8 g MICROSENS 24 Port GBE Switch y LSC ou 200 a O DSCP Remark Port Traffic Statistics O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic OH MVR Configuration bi SC SKA Configuration Be Switch Monitor 0 0 0 00 HS 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 D Port Traffic Statistics S S 7 OQ Port Packet Error Statistics 802 6 0 00 1834 0 01 0 00 O Port
39. MVR Settings from the MVR Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears 120 MICROSENS Hn T oserammenmtcaro Network Management MVR Settings a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration s Link Aggregation SCH Rapid Spanning Tree 2 802 1 Configuration a MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration R Receive S Source Not Use e Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN Edit New Delete 2 QoS Configuration Pl Pal Dees O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring HE IGMP Snooping Disabled z orl db g O MVR Group SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration SO Access Control List Manage Switch Monitor CH System Utility MVR To enable or disable MVR global settings VID View only field that shows the specified MVR VLAN ID for current configuration Click New to register anew MVR VLAN ID and then the following screen page appears Click Edit to edit MVR settings Use Delete to remove a current MVR VLAN ID MICROSENS 24 Port GBE Switch LSC CT Ruencaron sl DO Network Management MVR Settings 28 Switch Management DO Switch Configuration D Port Configuration a Link Aggregation SCH Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN Port Members CH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark S s IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configur
40. O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic DO MVR Configuration B8 SKA Configuration D DHCP Opt82 Settings D DHCP Port Settings D Filter Configuration D Static IP Table Configura amp CFM Configuration Access Control List Manage D IP Address View only field that shows the current static IP address Mask Address View only field that shows the current Mask address VLAN ID View only field that shows the VLAN ID Port View only field that shows the connection port number Click New to register a new Static IP address and then the following screen page appears Click Edit to edit and view Static IP Table settings Use Delete to remove a current Static IP address LT OSer aumentaron SO Network Management Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration amp Link Aggregation amp Rapid Spanning Tree s 802 1X Configuration a MAC Address Managemen a VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN DO QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring ol Cancel IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic DO MVR Configuration 28 SKA Configuration O DHCP Opt82 Settings D DHCP Port Settings D Filter Configuration O Static IP Table Configura SCH CFM Configuration DO Access Control List Manage J Ir D 128 Current Total Max Group Nums View only field Current This shows the number of cu
41. O RSTP Physical Port Setti a 802 1X Configuration s MAC Address Managemen SCH VLAN Configuration a QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring amp IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration SO Access Control List Manag orl Cancel This sets up each port s path cost The default value is 0 Configure Port Priority Select Priority from the pull down menu of Select Setting I Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication Network Management a3 Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration SO Link Aggregation 28 Rapid Spanning Tree D RSTP Switch Settings O RSTP Aggregated Port DO RSTP Physical Port Setti 802 1 Configuration MAC Address Managemen SO VLAN Configuration CH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring H IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic OO MYR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration SO Access Control List Manage orl Cancel You can choose Port Priority value between 0 and 240 The default value is 0 Configure Port Edge Select Edge from the pull down menu of Select Setting 81 Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication Network Management 28 Switch Management O Switc
42. Port Configuration GE Link Aggregation V Member Not Member SCH Rapid Spanning Tree S 802 1 Configuration New Edit Delete MAC Address Managemen VLAN Configuration 88 Port Based VLAN O Configure VLAN e IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN DO QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic DO MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration S Access Control List Manage Since the destination address and sources address of the packets are listed in MAC address table of specific VLAN except broadcast multicast packets in every VLAN the traffic between two ports will be two way without restrictions Click New to add a new VLAN entity and then the following screen page appears Use Edit to view and edit the current VLAN setting Click Delete to remove a VLAN entity Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication Network Management a3 Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration Link Aggregation Rapid Spanning Tree DCH 802 1X Configuration Members 4 MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration a3 Port Based VLAN D Configure VLAN V Member Not Member IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN OK Cancel s QoS Configuration DO DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring amp IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic MYR Configuration SCH SKA Configuration s CFM Configuration DO Access Control List M
43. Port State from the SFP Information menu and then the following screen page appears 157 MICROSENS ie O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic a MVR Configuration SCH SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration SO Access Control List Manage Switch Monitor O Switch Port State O Port Traffic Statistics O Port Packet Error Statistics O Port Packet Analysis Statist SOLACH Monitor amp RSTP Monitor SO 802 1X Monitor IGMP Monitor O MAC Address Table aS SFP Information D SFP Port Info D SFP O DHCP CFM Information SO System Utility 14 Port Number The number of the SFP module slide in port Temperature C The Slide in SFP module operation temperature Voltage V The Slide in SFP module operation voltage TX Bias mA The Slide in SFP module operation current TX Power dbm The Slide in SFP module optical Transmission power RX Power dbm The Slide in SFP module optical Receiver power 4 5 11 DCHP Snooping DHCP Snooping displays the Managed Switch s DHCP Snooping table Select DHCP Snooping from the Switch Monitor menu and then the following screen page appears 158 MICROSENS ousc ng TOMTOUTATOTT E O DSCP Remark DHCP Snooping D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic a MVR Configuration _Update DO SKA Configuration DO Access Control List Manage
44. Switch The built in management module allows users to configure this Managed Switch and monitor the operation status locally or remotely through the network 1 1 Interface There are 4 models in MS400870M Series Descriptions and interface figures are provided below MS400870M 1A 24 dual speed combo ports plus 2 Giga combo port managed Switch fixed 1 AC MS400870M 2A 24 dual speed combo ports plus 2 Giga combo port managed Switch fixed 2 Redundant AC MS400870M 1D 24 dual speed combo ports plus 2 Giga combo port managed Switch fixed 1DC MS400870M 2D 24 dual speed combo ports plus 2 Giga combo port managed Switch fixed 2 Redundant DC These 4 models have the same front panel Co ge en e ees a eran e MICROSENS a S e Speni p E A Eeer EE alli af ECH E LOJI PTT Wt tt it jt it y a a o Erg o 6 oo e e o o oo o o o e C2750 e OO 66 6 S oo o K ews E Le AC 100 240V CAZA Figure 2 1 MS400870M 1A Rear Panel cre a ANNEN Gi Peled 1 be m NZ SZ SA eg Sieg Figure 2 2 MS400870M 2A Rear Panel RS Figure 2 3 MS400870M 1D Rear Panel Or He DC A WLP WO WAY SOOKE Figure
45. authentication about the source of the requests The DHCP server can then provide an IP address based on this information The feature of DHCP Relay Agent Information adds Agent Information field to the Option 82 field that is in the DHCP headers of client DHCP request frames Guidelines Enable DHCP Option 82 Relay Agent global setting Create Option 82 and trust port setting Create Static IP table for authorized IP address Each port s Port Number 1 22 configuration for DHCP Static IP or Unlimited Prompt Command amp Parameter Description Console config ska mode lt enable disable gt To enable or disable DHCP Opt 82 Relay Agent opt82 Global setting port lt port_list gt lt port_list gt 1 24 For example Console config ska opt82 port 1 4 10 15 18 19 trust port lt port_list gt When Trust Port is set to enabled a it will receive packets with Agent information and the Managed Switch will forward them b it will receive packets without Agent information and the Managed Switch will add Agent information When Trust port is set to disabled a it receives packets with Agent information and the Managed Switch will drop them b it receives packets without Agent information and the Managed Switch will add Agent information lt port_list gt 1 24 For example Console config ska opt82 trust port 1 4 10 15 18 19 Console config ska sourceguard lt port_list gt To sp
46. be dropped Three options of frame traffic are provided to allow users to enable or disable the storm control Unknown Unicast Rate Set storm control as the Unknown Unicast Rate Multicast Rate Set storm control as the Multicast Rate Broadcast Rate Set storm control as the Broadcast Rate 4 4 9 DSCP Remark To set up DSCP Remark select the option DSCP Remark from the Switch Management menu and then the following screen page appears Configure DSCP Remark Select DSCP Remark from the pull down menu of Select Setting 107 MICROSENS Main Menu DSCP Remark D System Information D User Authentication Network Management 28 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration Link Aggregation Rapid Spanning Tree mE 802 1X Configuration Disable MAC Address Managemen 11 B8 VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN a IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN SO QoS Configuration ob rk D Disable O Port Mirroring ba IGMP Snooping ES EE Cc O Static Multicast Configuratic Disable z Disable z SO MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration E Lance SO Access Control List Manage Switch Monitor This allows you to enable or disable DSCP remarking for each port The default setting is disabled Configure 802 1p Remark Select 802 1 Remark from the pull down menu of Select Setting
47. config mode lt enable disable gt dot1x sys Description To enable or disable 802 1X for the Managed Switch server lt ip_addr gt RADIUS Authentication server address secret lt shared_secret gt The identification word or number assigned to each RADIUS authentication server with which the client shares a secret lt shared_secret gt up to 30 characters reauth lt enable disable gt To enable or disable Reauthentication period lt reauth_period gt The time interval that the system sends out periodic reauthentication message lt reauth_period gt 0 3600 Seconds eap timeout lt eapol_timeout gt The time that the Managed Switch waits for responses from the server host to an authentication request lt eapol_timeout gt 1 255 Seconds Console config state lt port_list gt lt auto authorized dot1x unauthorized gt Specify each port s authentication statue lt auto authorized unauthorized gt Authorized This forces the port to grant access to all clients either dot1x aware or otherwise Authorized is the default setting Unauthorized This forces the port to deny access to all clients either dot1x aware or otherwise 38 Auto This requires a dot1x aware client to be authorized by the authentication server Accesses from clients that are not dot1 x aware will be denied For example Console config dot1 x state 1 4 10
48. e O Trap Configuration DO Malattempt Log Configuratior Switch Management SCH Switch Monitor y Secs CO System Utility D Save Configuration OK Cancel D Reset System Baud Rate 9600 bps RS 232 setting view only field Stop Bits 1 RS 232 setting view only field Parity Check None RS 232 setting view only field Word Length 8 RS 232 setting view only field 62 Flow Control None RS 232 setting view only field Telnet Port Specify the desired TCP port number for the Telnet Console The default TCP port number of the Telnet is 23 System Time Out Specify the desired time that the Managed Switch will wait before disconnecting an inactive Console telnet Specifying 0 means an inactive connection will never be disconnected 4 3 4 Time Server Configuration Click the option Time Server Configuration from the Network Management menu and then the following screen page appears us JET tatus Link ACT Speed A GL D H Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication 28 Network Management D Network Configuration D System Service Configuration O RS232 Telnet Console Config D Time Server Configuration O Device Community O Trap Destination 1440 Mins D Trap Configuration O Mal attempt Log Configuratior GMT 12 00 S a Switch Management Daylight Saving Time Disabled 7 Switch Monitor CH System Utility BEM EASE One Hour e D Save C
49. gt qce_id To delete a QoS control list lt qcl_id gt 1 26 qce_id Enter a QCE number optional For example Console config qos qcl delete 2 10 port lt port_list gt lt qcl_id gt lt port_list gt 1 26 lt qcl_id gt 1 26 For example Console config qos qcl port 1 7 14 21 5 Console config qos class lt port_list gt lt high medium normal low gt To configure default class of each port lt port_list gt 1 26 lt high medium normal low gt Specify one priority level to classify data packets For example Console config qos class 1 5 10 high tagpriority lt port_list gt lt tag_priority gt To configure tag priority lt port_list gt 1 26 lt tag_priority gt 0 7 For example Console config qos tagpriority 1 5 10 7 mode lt port_list gt lt strict weighted gt To specify strict or weighted to ports lt port_list gt 1 26 lt strict weighted gt Strict indicates that services to the egress queues are offered in the sequential order and all traffic with higher priority queues are transmitted first before lower priority queues are serviced Weighted Round Robin shares bandwidth at the egress ports by using scheduling weights 1 2 4 8 for queues 1 through 4 respectively For example Console config qos mode 1 4 8 10 strict 44 weight lt port_list gt lt weight gt To specify queuing weigh
50. operation of a network with subnets defined MIB for Network Management Systems Private MIB Management Information Bases is provided for managing the Managed switch through the SNMP based network management system You must install the private MIB into your SNMP based network management system first The MIB file is shipped together with the Managed Switch The file name extension is mib that allows SNMP based compiler can read and compile 12 2 Command Line Interface CLI This chapter introduces you how to use your MS400870M Series CLI specifically in e Local Console e Telnet e Configuring the system e Resetting the system The interface and options in Local Console and Telnet are the same The major difference is the type of connection and the port that is used to manage the Managed Switch 2 1 Using the Local Console Local Console is always done through the RS 232 DB 9 port and requires a direct connection between the switch and a PC This type of management is useful especially when the network is down and the switch cannot be reached by any other means You also need the Local Console Management to setup the Switch network configuration for the first time You can setup the IP address and change the default configuration to desired settings to enable Telnet or SNMP services Follow these steps to begin a management session using Local Console Management Step 1 Attach the serial cable the RS 232 DB 9 port lo
51. responsible for asking hosts whether they want to receive multicast traffic lt vid gt 1 4094 For example Console config igmp vlanquerier 1 enable interval lt num gt The Query Interval is used to set the time between transmitting IGMP queries lt num gt 1 6000 Seconds maxresponse lt num gt This determines the maximum amount of time allowed before sending an IGMP response report lt nums gt 1 6000 1 10Secs fast leave lt enable disable gt The Fast Leave option may be enabled or disabled This allows an interface to be ignored without sending group specific queries 2 6 6 MAC command mode Prompt Command amp Parameter 40 Description Console config learning lt port_list gt lt auto To set up each port s MAC learning function mac disable gt lt port_list gt 1 26 For example Console config mac learning 1 4 10 15 18 19 auto Console config add lt mac addr gt lt vlan_id gt lt port Specify a destination MAC address in the packet mac static filter gt and the VLAN where the packets with the Destination MAC address can be forwarded lt vian_id gt 1 4094 lt port filter gt port 1 26 filter 27 delete lt mac addr gt lt vlan_id gt Delete a MAC address setting lt port filter gt 2 6 7 Mirror command mode Prompt Command amp Parameter Description Console config port lt mirror_port_list gt To enable o
52. specific domains A VLAN is a collection of end nodes grouped by logics instead of physical locations End nodes that frequently communicate with each other are assigned to the same VLAN no matter where they are physically located on the network Another benefit of VLAN is that you can change the network topology without physically moving stations or changing cable connections Stations can be moved to another VLAN and thus communicate with its members and share its resources simply by changing the port VLAN settings from one VLAN to another This allows VLAN to accommodate network moves changes and additions with the greatest flexibility The Managed Switch supports two types of VLAN these are Port Based VLAN 26 sets and 802 1Q Tag VLAN 128 sets 4 4 7 1 Port Based VLAN Port based VLAN can effectively segment one network into several broadcast domains Broadcast Multicast and unknown packets will be limited to within the VLAN Port Based VLAN is uncomplicated and fairly rigid in implementation and is useful for network administrators who wish to quickly and easily set up VLAN so as to isolate the effect of broadcast packets on their network The following screen page appears when you choose Port Based VLAN mode and then select Configure VLAN 89 MICROSENS Main Menu Configure Port Based VLAN D System Information D User Authentication Network Management a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O
53. the IGMP Snooping menu and then the following screen page appears SO Network Management DI a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration SO Link Aggregation ae ese re Enabled z oK SCH 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen e nable Il IPMC Profile eae aie i hannel Limit IPMC Profile a Port Based VLAN d IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN amp QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring 28 IGMP Snooping IGMP Configuration IGMP VLAN ID Configure PMC Segment PMC Profile IGMP Filtering O Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration Access Control List Manage IGMP Filtering D D D D DO IGMP Filter This option may enable or disable the IGMP filter The default setting is Disabled Channel Limit View only field that shows the maximum limit of each ports multicast streams Enable View only field that shows each porte IGMP filter is turned on or off Move the cursor to the port that you would like to edit click then the entry will be highlighted in blue and click Edit to view and edit the ability setting The editing table is shown below 116 OH Network Management a8 Switch Management IGMP Filtering O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration DCH Link Aggregation 9G Rapid Spanning Tree s 802 1X Configuration CQ MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN
54. the Managed Switch 2 System Service Management Enable or disable the specified network services 3 RS232 Telnet Console Configuration View the RS 232 serial port setting specific Telnet and Console services 4 Time Server Configuration Set up the time server s configuration 5 Device Community View the registered SNMP community name list Add a new community name or remove an existing community name 6 Trap Destination View the registered SNMP trap destination list Add a new trap destination or remove an existing trap destination 7 Trap Configuration View the Managed Switch trap configuration Enable or disable a specific trap 8 Mal attempt Log Configuration Set up the Mal attempt Log server s configuration 4 3 1 Network Configuration Click the option Network Configuration from the Network Management menu and then the following screen page appears 60 amp Main Menu Network Configuration O System Information D User Authentication Network Management D Network Configuration MAC Address 00 60 A7 00 67 04 O System Service Configuration Manual Current State O RS232 Telnet Console Config D Time Server Configuration IP Address 192 168 1 197 192 168 1 197 O Device Community lt lt lt 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 D Trap Destination 8 Q Trap Configuration booo Jo000 DO Mal attempt Log Configuratior Switch Management Switch Monitor orl Cancel
55. to classify data packets Choose one of the listed options from the pull down menu for CoS Class of Service priority tag values The default value is 0 The default 802 1p settings are shown in the following table Priority Level normal low low normal medium Medium High high 802 1p Value O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Configure Queuing Mode MICROSENS Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication Network Management a3 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration SO Link Aggregation a Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration HE Port Based VLAN i Strict em Gamm EI H IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN a8 QoS Configuration D QoS Port Configuration Sas O QoS Control List D QoS Rate Limiters gt O Storm Control 7 Strict E Strict E Strict zl Strict z O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring I IGMP Snooping OK Cancel O Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration There are two different queuing modes 102 Strict This indicates that services to the egress queues are offered in the sequential order and all traffic with higher priority queues are transmitted first before lower priority queues are serviced Weight Weighted Round Robin shares bandwidth at the egress ports by using scheduling weights 1 2 4 8 for queues 1 through 4 respectively
56. 0 238 255 255 255 42 2 6 9 Port command mode Prompt Console config Command amp Parameter port lt all port_list gt state lt enable disable gt port lt all port_list gt media lt copper fiber gt port lt all port_list gt type lt manual auto negotiation gt port lt all port_list gt speed lt 1000 100 10 gt port lt all port_list gt duplex lt full half gt port lt all port_list gt flow control lt enable disable gt Description Port State Enable or disable the current port state Preferred Media Type Specify copper or fiber as the preferred media type Port Type Select Auto Negotiation or Manual mode as the port type Port Speed When you select Manual port type you can further specify the transmission speed 10Mbps 100Mbps 1000Mbps of the port s Duplex When you select Manual port type you can further specify the current operation Duplex mode full or half duplex of the port s Flow Control Enable or disable the flow control For example Console config port all state enable 2 6 10 QoS command mode Network traffic is always unpredictable and the only basic assurance that can be offered is the best effort traffic delivery To overcome this challenge Quality of Service QoS is applied throughout the network This ensures that network traffic is prioritized according to specified criteria and receives preferential treatments QoS en
57. 10m lt mhf gt Four options are available for this function Defer The control of MHF creation is deferred to the corresponding variable in the enclosing Maintenance Domain Default MHFs can be created for this VID on any Bridge Port through which the VID can pass Explicit MHFs can be created on CFM VLAN member port and only if there is a MEP at the 37 lower active MD level on the port None No MHFs can be created for this VID For example Console config cfm assoc add myassoc 1 4 none delete lt assoc_name gt To delete a registered association name For example Console config cfm assoc delete myassoc Console config loopback lt target mepid cfm mac_address gt n number 2 100 s size 1 255 p priority 0 7 d drop _eligible true false To configure loopback test settings For Example Console cfm loopback domain assoc 00 01 02 03 04 05 n 100 s 255 p 3 d true linktrace lt target mepid mac_address gt f flag fdbonly none h hop_count 1 255 To configure linktrace settings For Example Console cfm linktrace domain assoc 00 01 02 03 04 05 f none h 100 de measure lt target mepid mac_address gt n number 2 100 p priority 0 7 To configure delay measurement settings For Example Console cfm de measure domain assoc 00 01 02 03 04 05 n 100 p 0 2 6 3 Dot1x command mode Prompt Command amp Parameter Console
58. 2P status changes to operate as if the P2P value were false The default setting for this parameter is true 79 4 4 4 3 RSTP Physical Port Settings Click the option RSTP Physical Port Settings from the Rapid Spanning Tree menu and then the following screen page appears Configure Port State Select State from the pull down menu of Select Setting amp Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication Network Management 8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration Link Aggregation a8 Rapid Spanning Tree O RSTP Switch Settings EE 5 g j s MAC Address Managemen gt 18 9 a VLAN Configuration QoS Configuration Disab e z Disable z Disable z Disable gt D Pont Ween 26 IGMP Snooping Disable z Disable gt Disable 7 O Static Multicast Configuratic OK Cancel SO MYR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration SC Access Control List Manage This allows ports to be enabled or disabled When it is On RSTP is enabled Configure Port Path Cost Select Path Cost from the pull down menu of Select Setting 80 Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication Network Management Switch Management D Switch Configuration O Port Configuration Link Aggregation Rapid Spanning Tree D RSTP Switch Settings O RSTP Aggregated Port
59. 4 5 12 5 Linktrace Reply Select Linktrace Reply from the CFM Information menu and then the following screen page appears 163 amp Access Control List Manage 2 Switch Monitor D Switch Port State D Port Traffic Statistics O Port Packet Error Statistics D Port Packet Analysis Statist 4 LACP Monitor s RSTP Monitor gt DCH 802 1 Monitor S IGMP Monitor D MAC Address Table 2S SFP Information e D SFP Port Info D SFP Port State O DHCP Snooping CFM Information D CFM Stack D CFM Statistics D Maintenance End Point P te Maintenance Em DO System D Save Configuration D Reset System Domain Select a current Maintenance Domain from pull down menu Association Select a current Domain from pull down menu MEP View only shows current MEP ID Transaction ID Select a transaction ID from the pull down menu Target MAC MEP ID When you select a transaction ID the corresponding target MAC MEP ID that runs a linktrace testing will be shown 4 6 System Utility System Utility allows users to easily operate and maintain the system Select the folder System Utility from the main menu and then the following screen page appears 164 El O Port Packet Analysis Statisi Event Log s LACP Monitor RSTP Monitor SO 802 1X Monitor OQ MAC Address Table 0 day 00 00 14 System cold start oca EXSY SFP Information 0 day 00 00 15 0
60. 5 5 1 LACP Port Status LACP Port Status allows users to view a list of all LACP ports information Select LACP Port Status from the LACP monitor menu and then the following screen page appears O DSCP Remark LACP Port Status O Port Mirroring a IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic 3 MVR Configuration DO SKA Configuration 00 00 00 00 00 00 CFM Configuration Access Control List Manage Ey Switch Monitor O Switch Port State D Port Traffic Statistics O Port Packet Error Statistics D Port Packet Analysis Statisi a LACP Monitor D LACP Port Status D LACP Statistics SE RSTP Monitor 9 00 00 00 00 00 00 SCH 802 1X Monitor 10 IGMP Monitor O MAC Address Table 11 00 00 00 00 00 00 H SFP Information 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 D D DHCP Snooping SO CFM Information DC System Utility 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 In this page you can find the following information of a LACP port Port Number The number of the port Partner ID The current operational key for the LACP group In LACP mode link aggregation control protocol data unit LACPDU is used for exchanging information among LACP enabled devices After LACP is enabled on a port the port sends LACPDUs to notify the remote system of its system LACP priority system MAC address port LACP priority port number and operational key Upon receipt of an LACPDU the
61. 802 1X RADIUS IP RADIUS Secret Reauthentication Timeout Configure Port Admin State Set up aggregation Path Cost Priority Edge etc Configure Port Reauthenticate Set up Physical ability and edge status of port 4 4 5 1 Configure System Click the option Configure System from the 802 1X Configuration Menu and then the following screen page appears 83 Main Menu Configure System D System Information D User Authentication s Network Management EXSY Switch Management Disabled O Port Configuration RA 0 0 0 Rapid Spanning Tree a8 802 1X Configuration eene o Disabled m O Configure System D Configure Port Admin Ste Reauthentication Period Ten Sec 1 3600 O Configure Port Reauthent 70 Sec 1 255 MAC Address Managemen amp VLAN Configuration DO QoS Configuration OK Cancel O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic 2 MVR Configuration SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration SO Access Control List Manage Mode Enable or disable 802 1X for the Managed Switch RADIUS IP RADIUS Authentication server address RADIUS Secret The identification number assigned to each RADIUS authentication server with which the client shares a secret Reauthentication Enabled To enable or disable Reauthentication Reauthentication Period A constant time that defines a nonzero number of seconds between periodic reauthentication of the client EAP
62. AN lt forward_delay gt 4 30 Seconds For example Console config rstp sys delay 15 version lt compatible normal gt Specify the RSTP protocol to be used lt compatible normal gt Normal use RSTP Compatible compatible with STP For example Console config rstp sys version normal Console config rstp state lt port_list gt lt enable disable gt To enable or disable each port s RSTP state lt port_list gt 1 26 For example Console config rstp state 1 4 10 15 19 enable path cost lt port_list gt lt path_cost gt To specify each port s path cost 46 lt port_list gt 1 26 lt path_cost gt 0 200000000 For example Console config rstp path cost 1 4 10 15 18 19 100000 priority lt port_list gt lt priority gt To specify each port s priority lt port_list gt 1 26 lt priority gt 0 0 1 16 2 32 3 48 4 64 5 80 6 96 7 112 8 128 9 144 10 160 11 176 12 192 13 208 14 224 15 240 For example Console config rstp priority 1 4 10 15 18 19 8 edge lt port_list gt lt enable disable gt To enable or disable port edge lt port_list gt 1 26 For example Console config rstp edge 1 4 10 15 18 19 enable p2p lt port_list gt lt forced_true forced_false auto gt lt port_list gt 1 26 lt forced_true forced_false auto gt When forced_true is selected p2p ports will be forced to turn on Ports set as
63. Aggregation 2 5 6 7 A SCH 802 1X Configuration belleg SOMAC Address Managemen B VLAN Configuration B Port Based VLAN 5 IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN D Configure VLAN D Tag VLAN Settings CH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration orl Cancel SO SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration GA A Gel II Port VLAN ID PVID The range of PVID is between 1 and 4094 VLAN ID will be assigned to untagged frames received on the interface The default setting is 1 98 4 4 7 3 6 Configure Port Egress Mode The following screen page appears if you choose Tag VLAN Settings and then select Port Egress Mode from the pull down menu of Select Setting i Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication Network Management a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration SO Link Aggregation Rapid Spanning Tree 802 1X Configuration DO MAC Address Managemen 8 VLAN Configuration 8 Port Based VLAN 2S IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN a F D Configure VLAN gt gt S D Tag VLAN Settings lormal Normal CH QoS Configuration e S O DSCP Remark E D Port Mirroring Normal zl amp IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic orl Cance SO MVR Configuration SKA C
64. Configuration Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN s QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring a IGMP Snooping IGMP Configuration ISMP VLAN ID Configure IPMC Segment ol Cancel PMC Profile IGMP Filtering O Static Multicast Configuratic DO MVR Configuration amp SKA Configuration DO CFM Configuration aC Access Control List Manaa D D D D O Channel Limit Specify the maximum transport multicast stream Enable To enable each por s IGMP filtering function The default setting is Off which is disabled Port View only field that shows the port number that is currently configured IPMC Profile In IGMP filtering it only allows information specified in IPMC Profile fields to pass through The field for IPMC Profile name is from the entry registered in IPMC Profile option 4 4 12 Static Multicast Configuration Select the option Static Multicast Configuration from the Switch Management menu and then the following screen page appears 117 o oserammemtcaron E CO Network Management Static Multicast Configuration a3 Switch Management D Switch Configuration D Port Configuration a Link Aggregation IP Address o s Rapid Spanning Tree 802 1 Configuration Edit New Delete MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration H Port Based VLAN e IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN DCH QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring s IGMP Snooping D Static Multicas
65. Configuration s Link Aggregation Rapid Spanning Tree s 802 1X Configuration DO MAC Address Managemen VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN RO QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring Disable z s IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic k A Disabled 7 s MVR Configuration S SKA Configuration SE o SCH CFM Configuration 5 Access Control List Manage OK Cancel O ACL Ports Configuration D ACL Rate Limiter Configu Reflash Clear O ACL Configuration Switch Monitor CH System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System Port number Select a port number Policy ID Select a policy ID from the pull down menu Action Deny or permit the action Rate Limiter Disable or enable rate limiter Port Copy Send a copy to the desired port Shutdown If enabled the Managed Switch will shutdown interface Counter View only filed that shows how many packets conform to MAC and VLAN parameters ACL Rate Limiter Configuration When Rate Limiter is enabled in ACL Configuration rate of each Rate Limiter can be further specified 140 MICROSENS CO Swicrrconnguranror O Port Configuration ACL Rate Limiter Configuration Link Aggregation Rapid Spanning Tree DCH 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen 28 VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN amp IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN amp QoS Configuration O
66. GMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic amp MVR Configuration s SKA Configuration amp CFM Configuration DO Access Control List Manage Si Switch Monitor D Switch Port State D Port Traffic Statistics D Port Packet Error Statistics D Port Packet Analysis Statist LACP Monitor s RSTP Monitor 28 802 1X Monitor O 802 1X Port Status D 8021X Statistics amp 3 IGMP Monitor D MAC Address Table DCH SFP Information O DHCP Snooping DCH CFM Information amp System Utility 4 5 8 IGMP Snooping Status oO 4 5 8 1 Snooping Status IGMP Snooping Status allows users to view a list of IGMP queries information in VLAN s such as VLAN ID Querier and Queries Transmitted Received packets Select IGMP Snooping Status from the IGMP Monitor menu and then the following screen page appears O DSCP Remark IGMP Snooping Status D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic a MVR Configuration _Update DO SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration Access Control List Manage Esa Switch Monitor O Switch Port State O Port Traffic Statistics O Port Packet Error Statistics D Port Packet Analysis Statist DO LACP Monitor RSTP Monitor DCH 802 1X Monitor i IGMP Monitor O IGMP Snooping Status O IGMP Group Table O MAC Address Table SC SFP Information O DHCP Snooping SCH CFM Information System Utility Update Click Update
67. IUS server s Note For advanced RADIUS Server set up please refer to Appendix A or the free RADIUS readme txt file on the disc provided with this product Secret Key The word to encrypt data of being sent to RADIUS server RADIUS Port The RADIUS service port on RADIUS server Retry Time The number of trying to reconnect if the RADISU server is not reachable RADIUS Server Address IP address of the first RADIUS server 2nd RADIUS Server Address ID address of the second RADIUS server 59 4 3 Network Management In order to enable network management of the Managed Switch proper network configuration is required To do this click the folder Network Management from the WEB main menu and then the following screen page appears Lon A tus 7 Main Menu Network Configuration D System Information O User Authentication a28 Network Management Py Netware Conticuration Wien eC Coen 00 60 A7 00 67 04 D System Service Configuration SEH ECKE Manual gt Current State O RS232 Telnet Console Config O Time Server Configuration 192 168 1 197 192 168 1 197 D Device Community Trap Destination D Trap Configuration booo oo00 DO Mal attempt Log Configuratior Switch Management S Switch Monitor orl Cancel D System Utility D Save Configuration O Reset System Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 1 Network Configuration Set up the required IP configuration of
68. MAC Address Managemen 28 VLAN Configuration SO Port Based VLAN s IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN B QoS Configuration D QoS Port Configuration O QoS Control List DO QoS Rate Limiters D Storm Control O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic 4 MVR Configuration New Edit Delete QCL Select a QCL number 1 24 QCE Type View only filed that shows QCL s current QCE type Type Value View only field that shows QCL s current type value Traffic Class View only field that shows QCL s Traffic Class Click New to add a new QCL setting and then the following screen page appears Click Edit to view and edit registered QCL settings Click Delete to remove a current QCL setting KO Status I Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication amp Network Management a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration SO Link Aggregation SCH Rapid Spanning Tree 802 1 Configuration aE MAC Address Managemen aS VLAN Configuration 2 Port Based VLAN e IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN 88 QoS Configuration D QoS Port Configuration D QoS Control List O QoS Rate Limiters O Storm Control D DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration QoS Control List QCE Type VLAN ID TCP UDP Port TCP UDP Port No 14 1 12 Ethernet Type gt Ti D CP UDP Port Range Traffic Class
69. MS400870M 24 Port GBE SFP Switch 19 1U 24X10 100 1000T Combo 100 1000X SFP Network Management User s Guide Version 0 96 Trademarks Contents subject to revise without prior notice All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners Copyright Statement Copyright 2008 All Rights Reserved This publication may not be reproduced as a whole or in part in any way whatsoever unless prior consent has been obtained from Company 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 limitations are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If this equipment is not installed properly 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 H Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna E Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver WR Connect the equipment into a different outlet from that the receiv
70. Maintenance Association O Maintenance End Points D Maintenance End Point D Loopback Testing D Linktrace Testing O Y 1731 Round Trip Delay SO Access Control List Manage Switch Monitor CH System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System Click Edit to edit or update the value of each field MA Name View only field that shows the MA Name of the selected MD MEP ID Specify a MEP ID Direction View only field that shows the current Maintenance Point direction Port Select a bridge port of the Maintenance Point Admin State To enable or disable Admin State CCM State To enable or disable CCM State CCM LTM Priority To configure the CCM LTM priority from the pull down menu Lowest Priority To configure the lowest priority from the pull down menu Fault Alarm Time Specify the Fault Alarm Time Fault Reset Time Specify the Fault Reset Time 136 4 4 15 5 Loopback Testing Select the option Loopback Testing from the CFM Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears Pork 9 16 1 LO DE Statu WACT Speed leese geess ee 8 Pe Fe Fee BH HR HR HE B B MAC Address enon Loopback Testing 28 VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN a IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN SO QoS Configuration D Pot Minora D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic a MYR Configuration SO SKA Configuration a8 CFM Configuration on EP D Maint
71. Managed Switch to send port Link Up Down trap storm lt enable disable gt To enable or disable broadcast storm trap sending from the Managed Switch when broadcast packets reach the upper limit upper limit lt packets secs gt The broadcast storm trap will be sent when the Managed Switch exceeds the specified limit lt packets secs gt 0 148810 power down lt enable disable gt Send a trap notice while the Managed Switch is power down case fan lt enable disable gt To enable or disable the Managed Switch to send a trap when fan is not working or failed sfp lt enable disable gt To enable or disable the Managed Switch to send SFP abnormality trap all lt enable disable gt Example all enable To set up all situations above as enabled or disabled Console service web mode lt enable disable gt To enable or disable web management 31 2 5 6 Syslog command mode Command amp Parameter Description Console syslog mode lt enable disable gt To enable or disable syslog server 1 lt ip_addri gt Set up the first syslog server IP server 2 lt ip_addr2 gt Set up the second syslog server IP server 3 lt ip_addr3 gt Set up the third syslog server IP 2 5 7 System command mode Prompt Command amp Parameter Description Console system company lt company_name gt Specify a company name of up to 55 alphanumeric
72. N as the PVID and thus can transmit the frame If the destination port is a member of the VLAN used by the ingress port the frame will be forwarded If the received frame is tagged with VLAN information the switch checks its address table to see whether the destination port is a member of the same VLAN Assuming both ports are members of the tagged VLAN the frame will be forwarded Ingress Filtering The process of checking an incoming frame and comparing its VID with the ingress port VLAN membership is known as Ingress Filtering On the Managed Switch it can be either enabled or disabled 1 When an untagged frame is received the ingress port PVID will be applied to the frame 92 2 When a tagged frame is received the VID in the frame tag is used When Ingress Filtering is Enabled the Managed Switch will first determine 1 If the ingress port itself is a member of the frame VLAN it will receive the frame 2 lf the ingress port is not a member of the frame VLAN the frame will be dropped 3 If it is a member of that VLAN the Managed Switch then checks its address table to see whether the destination port is a member of the same VLAN Assuming both ports are members of that VLAN the frame will be forwarded Administrators should make sure that each port s PVID is set up otherwise incoming frames may be dropped if Ingress Filtering is enabled On the other hand when Ingress Filtering is disabled the Managed Switch wil
73. O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration FDB Only z a8 CFM Configuration y D Maintenance Domain Sei op Cou 255 1 255 D Maintenance Association O Maintenance End Points z D Maintenance End Points OK _ Sendlinlarace Cancel D Loopback Testing D Y 1731 Round Trip Delay SO Access Control List Manage Switch Monitor CH System Utility D Save Configuration O Reset System Domain Select a current registered Maintenance Domain Association Select a current registered Maintenance Association Source MEP View only field that shows the current MEP ID Target MAC MEP ID Specify the target MAC or MEP ID for linktrace test Flag Select FDB Only or None from the pull down menu Hop Count Specify the Hop count for linktrace test Send linktrace Start linktrace test 138 4 4 15 7 Y 1731 Round Trip Delay Measurement Select the option Delay Measurement from the CFM Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears 17 lus GL e ud ort e Link A ea m m CC SS G IE Kar SUZTIAU CIMAC Address Managemen Y 1731 Round Trip Delay Measurement Ea VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN B IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN a QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring e IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration s
74. O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring amp IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic SO MYR Configuration La 4 This allows users to specify each port s Shaper bandwidth 4 4 8 4 Storm Control Select the option Storm Control from the QoS Priority Configuration menu to set up the broadcast storm control parameters for ports and then the following screen page appears 106 Main Menu Storm Control D System Information D User Authentication s Network Management H Switch Management Unknown Unicast Rate QO Switch Configuration Multicast Rate D Port Configuration SO Link Aggregation Broadcast Rate Rapid Spanning Tree a 802 1X Configuration amp Q MAC Address Managemen E Lancet a VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN 28 QoS Configuration O QoS Port Configuration O QoS Control List D QoS Rate Limiters O Storm Control D DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring amp IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic SE MVR Configuration When a device on the network is malfunctioning or application programs are not well designed or properly configured broadcast storms may occur that will degrade network performance and even cause a complete halt The network can be protected from broadcast storms by setting a threshold for broadcast traffic for each port Any broadcast packets exceeding the specified threshold will then
75. O Port Mirroring aS IGMP Snooping D IGMP Configuration D IGMP VLAN ID Configure O PMC Segment B L PMC Profile 2 IGMP Filtering O Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration 9 SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration aE Access Control l ist Manace ID View only field that shows the current registered ID number 113 Segment Name View only field that shows the current registered Name IP Range View only field that shows the current registered IP Range Click New to register a new IPMC Segment and then the following screen page appears Click Edit to edit and view the IPMC Segment settings Click Delete to remove a current IPMC Segment registration MICROSENS LinkiACT Speed Link i Network Management 28 Switch Management IPMC Segment O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration Ge al Max V Rapid Spanning Tree OaE ERARE 2 2 400 a 802 1X Configuration H MAC Address Managemen VLAN Configuration Segment Name SO Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1qTag VLAN A 0 0 0 0 pooo CH QoS Configuration 224 0 1 0 238 255 255 255 O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring OK Cancel 28 IGMP Snooping 2K Cancel IGMP Configuration IGMP VLAN ID Configure IPMC Segment PMC Profile D D D D D GMP Filtering D Static Multicast Configuratic a MYR Configuration SKA Configuration DO CFM Configuration e Access Control List Mango Cu
76. OUranoT z O DSCP Remark RSTP Statistics O Port Mirroring a6 IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic s MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration Access Control List Manage 83 Switch Monitor O Switch Port State O Port Traffic Statistics O Port Packet Error Statistics O Port Packet Analysis Statist SOLACH Monitor SQ RSTP Monitor O RSTP VLAN Bridge Over D RSTP Port Status DO RSTP Statistics 802 1 Monitor 3 IGMP Monitor O MAC Address Table SO SFP Information O DHCP Snooping CFM Information 14 aleRlwlrmo ojo jojo ojojo ojo ojo jojojo o jo jo 0 0 0 0 EE 6 p 0 0 0 ITT Tel ce lo oleloelc Ei Ei Ei wjn ojojo Ei RSTP Transmitted The total transmitted RSTP packets from current port STP Transmitted The total transmitted STP packets from current port TCN Transmitted The total transmitted TCN Topology Change Notification packets from current port RSTP Received The total received RSTP packets from current port STP Received The total received STP packets from current port TCN Received The total received TCN packets from current port Illegal Received The total received illegal packets from current port Unknown Received The total received unknown packets from current port 4 5 7 802 1X Monitor 4 5 7 1 80 2 1X Port Status 802 1X Port Status allows users to view a list of all 802 1x po
77. Packet Analysis Statist 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 a LACP Monitor 0 0 0 00 0 RSTP Monitor o 802 1X Monitor H H 0 00 IGMP Monitor 0 0 0 00 Q MAC Address Table 0 0 0 00 SCH SFP Information O DHCP Snooping 0 0 0 00 K 9 SO CEM Information 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 CH System Utility S a A D Save Configuration 11 10 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 O Reset System 12 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 00 Select Choose the Traffic Statistics from the pull down menu Bytes Received Total bytes received from each port Frames Received Total frames received from each port 145 Received Utilization The ratio of each port receiving traffic and current port s total bandwidth Bytes Sent The total bytes sent from current port Frames Sent The total frames sent from current port Sent Utilization The ratio of real port sending traffic ratio to current port of total bandwidth Total Bytes Total bytes of receiving and send from current port Total Utilization Real traffic of received and sent to current port of total bandwidth Clear All This will clear all port s counter values and be set back to zero 4 5 3 Port Packet Error Port Packet Error Statistics mode counters allow users to view the port error of the Managed Switch The event mode counter is calculated since the last time that counter was reset or cleared Select Port Packet Error Statistics from the Switch Monitor menu and then the following screen page appears
78. S3 Switch Monitor D Switch Port State D Port Traffic Statistics D Port Packet Error Statistics D Port Packet Analysis Statist DO LACP Monitor s RSTP Monitor DCH 802 1 Monitor IGMP Monitor D MAC Address Table a8 SFP Information D SFP Port Info D SFP Port State O DHCP Snooping DCH CFM Information 4 amp System Utility Update Click Update to update the DHCP snooping table Cli Port View only field that shows where the DHCP client binding port is VID View only field that shows the VLAN ID of the client port ClilP Addr View only field that shows client IP address CIiMAC Addr View only field that shows client MAC address SrviP Addr View only field that show the server IP address TimeLeft View only field that shows DHCP client lease time 4 5 12 CFM Information Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management CFM is an end to end and service to service Ethernet layer operations administration and maintenance OAM 802 1ag protocol It includes practical connectivity monitoring fault verification and fault isolation for large Ethernet metropolitan area networks MANs and WANs As its name implies IEEE 802 1ag focuses on the connectivity fault management which provides the following four features on each Virtual Local Area Network VLAN basis Kl Fault Detection Fault notification Fault verification Fault isolation Fault Detection Fault notification 159 IEEE 802 1ag supports fault d
79. Temperature 49 C Case Fanl failed Case Fan2 failed Case Fan3 failed Power A installed Type AC State NG Power B installed Type AC State NG Console gt 1 3 6 1 4 1 9181 1 4 16 2 Company Name This shows the company name or related information System Object ID This shows the predefined System OID System Contact This shows the system contact information System Name This shows the system name or related descriptions System Location This shows the system location Model Name This shows the product model name Firmware Version This shows the firmware version of this Managed Switch M B Version This shows the motherboard version of this Managed Switch Serial Number This shows the serial number of this Managed Switch Date Code This shows the date code of this Managed Switch Up Time This shows how long this Managed Switch has been turned on since the last reboot Local Time This shows the local time of the device Show available commands In User Enable and Config mode you can type show to view a list of commands available 21 Console gt show Command Purpose amp Description Usage aggr Link Aggregation aggr lacp backup Configuration Backup backup cfm CFM Information cfm console Console Information console dot1x IEEE 802 1X dotix even log Show even log even log clear igmpfilter IGMP Filter Information igmpfilter igmp IGHP Snooping Informati
80. Timeout Enter the time in seconds that the Managed Switch will wait for responses from the server host to an authentication request 4 4 5 2 Configure Port Admin State Click the option Configure Port Admin State from the 802 1X Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears 84 amp Main Menu Configure Port Admin State D System Information D User Authentication Network Management SS Switch Management HEES ES ES O Switch Configuration Authorized gt Authorized Authorized Authorized Authorized Authorized Authorized gt D Port Configuration E Link Aggregation be o b o foe am EEE Authorized z Authorized E Authorized E Authorized E Authorized E 15 a8 802 1X Configuration ac E wie Authorized z Authorized f Authorized Authorized f Authorized CC MAC Adaress Menagemen EE 4 a VLAN Configuration g Authorized z Authorized z Authorized z Authorized d Authorized gt CH QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring orl Cancel IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration Access Control List Manage Authorized This forces the port to grant access to all clients either dot1x aware or otherwise Authorized is the default setting Unauthorized This forces the port to deny access to all clien
81. VLAN COMCC DU ees CES 91 4 4 7 3 802 1Q VLAN 00000 ceececccceeeeccceeeeeeeceeeeeeeseaaeeeeesscaneeeeeseaeeeesescaaeeeeeesceeeeeeseneeees 94 4 4 7 3 1 Configure VLAN EE 95 4 4 7 3 2 Configure VLAN Aware EEN 96 4 4 7 3 3 Configure INOFESS TEE 97 4 4 7 3 4 Configure Frame Type ee 97 4 4 7 3 5 Configure Port VLAN ID 98 4 4 7 3 6 Configure Port Egress ege ieedestetedegedteres ee eege ee 99 4 4 8 QoS Configuration E 99 4 4 8 1 QoS Port Configuration EE 100 4 4 8 2 QoS COMMON EE 103 Ard 83 OOS Rates LW TE 105 AAG SIONMCCOM RE 106 4 4 9 DSCP und 107 A AAO POr ll ele E 109 ET E le e EE 110 4 4 11 1 IGMP Rei e EI EE 111 4 4 11 2 IGMP VLANID Configuration cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeneee 112 4 4 11 3 IPMC SO QMO EE 113 4 4 11 4 IPMC Profile gesteet acne ae eas iano eege 114 EE Ell ee WEE 116 4 4 12 Static Multicast Confguraion nne 117 AAS AV EE 119 ker 120 AAAS 2 MVR Group ER 122 4 4 14 SKA Config ralo M EE 123 4 4 14 1 DHCP Option 82 Gettmngs nn 124 44 142 DHCP Port setting S naar ni jonni sn Re R A aa 126 4 4 14 3 Filter GOMIGUIGHON ee 126 4 4 14 4 Static IP Table Configuration cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeees 127 4 4 15 CEM een le EE 129 4 4 15 1 Maintenance Domain ee 131 4 4 15 2 Maintenance Association Gettmgs 133 4 4 15 3 Maintenance End Point DC E 135 4 4 15 4 Maintenance End Point Settings AEN 135 4 4 15 5 Loopback Testing ENEE 137 4 4 15 6 Linktrace Te
82. When in Config Console config Configure IGMP igmp mode enter the igmp settings igmp command When in Config Console config Set up each port s mac mode enter the mac MAC learning mac command function When in Config Console config Set up target port for mirror mode enter the mirror mirroring mirror command When in Config Console config mvr Configure Multicast mvr mode enter the VLAN Registration mvr command MVR settings port When in Config Console contig Configure the status mode enter the of each port port command When in Config Console config qos Set up the priority of qos mode enter the packets within the qos command Managed Switch When in Config Console config rstp Set up each port and rstp mode enter the aggregated ports rstp command RSTP status When in Config Console config ska Configure Secure ka mode enter the Customer ska command Connections SKA settings When in Config Console config Configure static multicast mode enter the multicast multicast settings multicast command When in Config Console config Set up acceptable switch mode enter the switch frame size and switch command address learning etc When in Config Console config Set up VLAN mode vlan mode enter the vlan and VLAN vlan command configuration When in Config Console config Show a list of mode enter the commands or show show comm
83. _and_write read_only access_denied gt Four operation privileges are available in the Managed Switch Administrator Full access right includes maintaining user account amp system information loading factory settings etc Read amp Write Full access right but cannot modify user account amp system information and load factory settings Read Only Allow to view only Access Denied Completely forbidden for access NOTE 1 When the community browses the Managed Switch without proper access right the Managed Switch will respond nothing For example if a community only has Read amp Write privilege then it cannot browse the Managed Switch s user table NOTE 2 If you would like to edit the settings of your new account you can enter the command community community name under the Console service snmp For example If you want to edit settings of the account salesdept you can use the following commands to enter the editing mode Console service Console service snmp Console service snmp community salesdept Console snmp community_salesdept Console snmp trap dest add lt trap_id gt lt trap_ip gt lt community gt To add a new trap destination This function will send trap to the specified destination lt trap_id gt 1 10 lt trap_ip gt The specific IP address of the network management system that will receive the trap lt community gt up to 20 characters NOTE
84. a n EE A E T R al de 15 2 3 1 Mode and command SUMMALY ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeececaaeeeeeeeeeeseeeeenneeeeeeees 15 2 3 2 General commands and quick key EEN 19 STEE KEY Siti a a a so hal cab el oae 19 2 3 2 2 Listing Command EE 20 EIERE Ee 20 PES 2A MOETE e 1S E 23 2 3 2 5 Press Any Key to Continue aencessevieieeiiee gege ENEE 23 2920 Weder 24 NR enner 24 FASA EVN leie EE 26 2 5 1 BaGkup COMMANG Bun E 26 Duce Cr FPA COMING OCC EEN 27 2 5 3 Console command mode 28 2 5 4 IP command MMOS iere 28 2 5 5 Service command TIVOG Cassis sicrcasinciasie tas nachercasiu arta nSaru anes Satna sin ainda se 29 2 5 6 Syslog command mode EE 32 20 7 yoystem command MOUS E 32 2 5 8 Time server command Mode EE 32 2 5 9 Upgrade command mode ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaaeeeeeeeeeeseeeeneneeeeeeeess 32 2 5 10 User command mode E 33 Rente nee EE 34 2 62 Agor command MOOG EE 35 2 06 27 O PM COMMMAMNG reel 36 2 6 3 DOL command reel 38 2 6 4 IGMP filter command mode cece eeccccceecceeeecceceeceseueceeuueseeeueeeueueueueueesuaueusueeeesees 39 2 6 5 IGMP command Mode EE 40 2 6 6 MAG command Mode EE 40 PA Ge ab WOR eene Le Briet 41 2 6 8 MVR command Mode E 41 2 6 9 Port command mode EE 43 2 60 10 Q0S command Mode EE 43 2 6 11 RSTP command Mr ee TEE 46 2 O 2 SKA nl Ee Bee e EE 48 2 6 13 Multicast eier ai ln enne e 49 2 6 14 Switch command Kri e 50 2 6 15 VLAN command NOS xcs adi asicadieadiendicadicndicad rndiica
85. a8 VLAN Configuration Disabled d Port Based VLAN Geh Disabled 7 H IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN Disabled gt E s QoS Configuration OD DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring s IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic OK _Cancel s MVR Configuration aS SKA Configuration D DHCP Opt82 Settings SO CFM Configuration Access Control List Manage DHCP Snooping Enable or disable DHCP Snooping function Default DHCP Initiated Time Specify DHCP initiated time 4 9999 seconds Default DHCP Leased Time Specify DHCP Leased time 4 9999 seconds Port Isolation If port isolation is set to Enabled the customer port port 1 22 can not communicate to each other IPv6 auto discovery DHCPv 6 Enable to filter IPv6 auto discovery and DHCPv6 UPnP Enable to filter UPnP packets 4 4 14 4 Static IP Table Configuration Select the option Static IP Table Configuration from the SKA Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears 127 MICROSENS Hin LY OSEr AUNTETMICAnOTT Network Management Static IP Table Configuration i Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration Link Aggregation amp Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration Edit New Delete GI MAC Address Managemen Pl Pl Des E VLAN Configuration SO Port Based VLAN amp IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN SCH QoS Configuration OD DSCP Remark
86. able mode exit Leave the User mode help Display a list of available commands in User mode history Display the command history logout Logout from the Managed Switch ping Allow users to ping a specified network device show Show a list of commands or show the current setting of each listed command 25 2 5 Enable mode In order to manage the Managed Switch and set up required switching functions enter the enable command after the Console gt and then press for a list of commands available for use Console Command Purpose amp Description Usage backup Backup Config backup cfm Enter CFM Measure cfm configure Enter Config Mode config console Console Config console disable Exit from current mode disable exit Exit from current mode exit help Show available commands help history Show history commands history ip IP Config ip logout User logout logout ping Ping to Target IP ping reboot Re Start System reboot restore Restore Config restore service Service Config service syslog Syslog Config syslog system System Information Config system Press Ctrl C to exit or any key to continue Command Description backup Backup configuration file via FTP or TFTP cfm Run OAM 802 1ag CFM loopback linktrace delay measurement test configure Enter Config mode console Set up time out time disable Exit Enable mode and return to User Mode exit Ex
87. ables you to assign various grades of network service to different types of traffic such as multi media video protocol specific time critical and file backup traffic Prompt Console config qos qcl Command amp Parameter add lt qcl_id 1 26 gt etype lt etype 0x600 FFFF gt vid lt vid 1 4094 gt port lt udp_tcp_port 0 65535 gt dscp lt dscp 0 63 gt tos lt tos_list 0 7 gt tag_prio lt tag_prio_list 0 7 gt lt high medium normal low gt Description To add a QoS control list lt qcl_id 1 26 gt 1 26 etype lt etype Ox600 FFFF gt vid lt vid 1 4094 gt port lt udp_tcp_port 0 65535 gt dscp lt dscp 0 63 gt tos lt tos_list 0 7 gt tag_prio lt tag_prio_list 0 7 gt This command and parameter is optional etype lt etype 0x600 FFFF gt Specify the ether type for this QoS rule betwee 0x600 and FFFF vid lt vid 1 4094 gt Specify the VID to this QoS rule port lt udp_tcp_port 0 65535 gt Specify the 43 UDP or TCP port number between 0 65535 dscp lt dscp0 63 gt Specify a DSCP value between 0 and 63 tos lt tos_list 0 7 gt Specify a TOS priority value from 0 7 tag_prio lt tag_prio_list 0 7 gt Specify a tag priority value between 0 and 7 lt high medium normal low gt Specify one priority level to classify data packets For example Console config qos qcl add 10 etype 0x700 high delete lt qcl_id
88. aces as not able to pass ordinary data packets RemoteCCM The ND is not receiving valid CCMs from at least one of the remote NDs ErrorCCM The ND has received at least one invalid CCM whose CCM Interval has not yet timed out XconCCM The ND has received at least one CCM from either another VLAN or a lower MD Level whose CCM Interval has not yet timed out 4 5 12 1 CFM Stack Select CFM Stack from the CFM Information menu and then the following screen page appears 160 Kal Ss z Access Control List Manage CFM Stack HO Switch Monitor O Switch Port State O Port Traffic Statistics O Port Packet Error Statistics O Port Packet Analysis Statist ae ae S RSTP Monitor EEN MAC Address 00 60 A7 00 67 04 D MAC Address Table 8 SFP Information Maintenance Domain D SFP Port Info Maintenance Association ma 1 D SFP Port State O DHCP Snooping MD level 0 2 CFM Information MEP id 0 DO CFM Stack D CFM Statistics D Maintenance End Point D Remote Maintenance Em D Linktrace Reply DCH System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System End of Datal Select a port from the pull down menu then the selected port s CFM stack status will be displayed VLAN ID View only field that shows the VLAN ID of this selected port Direction View only field that shows which direction CCMs are sent MAC Address View only field that shows the MAC address of this Managed Switc
89. allowed before sending an IGMP response report Default value 100 One Unit 0 1 second Fast Leave The Fast Leave option may be enabled or disabled This allows an interface to be ignored without sending group specific queries The default setting is Disabled Router Ports When ports are connected to the IGMP administrative routers they should be set to Y Otherwise the default N will be applied 4 4 11 2 IGMP VLANID Configuration Select the option IGMP VLAN Configuration from the IGMP Snooping menu and then the following screen page with the ability information of IGMP Snooping and Querying in VLAN s appears a Network Management EN a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration Link Aggregation s Rapid Spanning Tree SCHO IN Configuration MAC Address Managemen 28 VLAN Configuration BO Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring a8 IGMP Snooping IGMP Configuration IGMP VLANID Configure IPMC Segment IPMC Profile IGMP Filtering O Static Multicast Confi guratic MVR Configuration 2 SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration aE Access Controll ist Manaa IGMP VLAN ID Configuration D D D D O Select the current VLAN s and click Edit to view and edit the ability settings 112 SO Network Management I a8 Switch Management DO Switch Configuration D Port Configuration
90. amp Link Aggregation SCH Rapid Spanning Tree SE 802 1X Configuration uano P a MAC Address Managemen Default VLAN a8 VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN Enabled 7 IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN S Enabled amp QoS Configuration Enabled S OD DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring ol Cancel aS IGMP Snooping IGMP Configuration IGMP VLAN ID Configure PMC Segment PMC Profile IGMP Filtering D Static Multicast Configuratic 3 MVR Configuration DO SKA Configuration CFM Configuration DO Access Control List Manage IGMP VLAN ID Configuration D D D D O Snooping When enabled the port in VLAN will monitor network traffic and determine which hosts want to receive the multicast traffic Querying When enabled the port in VLAN can serve as the Querier which is responsible for asking hosts whether they want to receive multicast traffic 4 4 11 3 IPMC Segment Select the option IPMC Segment from the IGMP Snooping menu and then the following screen page with the ability information of IPMC Segment ID Name and IP Range appears talus Network Management zl ES Switch Management IPMC Segment O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration a Link Aggregation Ha Rapid Spanning Tres Segment Name IP Range a 802 1X Configuration S MAC Address Managemen Son New Delete a8 VLAN Configuration B Port Based VLAN e IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN DCH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark
91. anage VLAN Name Use the default name or specify a VLAN name 90 VLAN Members If you select V from the pull down menu it denotes that the port selected belongs to VLAN Click Delete to remove the selected Port Based VLAN rule and then the following screen page appears A Main Menu OD System Information D User Authentication Network Management 28 Switch Management O Switch Configuration Configure Port Based VLAN Viviv iv Jv fv iv iv Default_VLAN V V VIVIVIVIVIV IN IV IV 3 ff Ee de ee Pes Pee eee V Member _ Notmember S V Member Not Member Pong V V O Port Configuration a Link Aggregation a Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration 4 MAC Address Managemen 8 VLAN Configuration g8 Port Based VLAN O Configure VLAN e IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN CO QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration SCH SKA Configuration OH CFM Configuration s Access Control List Manage Microsoft Internet Explorer xj P Delete This Port VLAN Setting New Edit Delete 4 4 7 2 802 1Q VLAN Concept Port Based VLAN is simple to implement and use but it cannot deploy cross switches VLAN The 802 1Q protocol was developed in order to provide the solution By tagging VLAN membership information to Ethernet frames the IEEE 802 1Q can help network administrators break large switched
92. and or the current setting of enter the show each listed show command and command followed by the command you would like to view its current setting 2 3 2 General commands and quick keys 2 3 2 1 Quick keys Using the key or entering the To do this command Enter the commands Obtain a list of available commands in the current mode Enter the help commands Obtain a list of available commands in the current mode Enter the exit command Enter incomplete characters then List all commands similar to incomplete characters enter the question mark Return to the former mode or login screen Enter the history command List all commands that have been used Press the direction T or J key Scroll through the command history Enter unique part of a command and The switch will automatically display the full press TAB key command 2 3 2 2 Listing Command After entering the question mark at the prompt line the screen will show a list of commands available for each command mode Username admin Password Console gt 2 Command 3 Purpose amp Description 4 Usage cfm Enter CFM Measure cfm enable Enter Enable Mode enable exit Exit from current mode exit help Show available commands help history Show history commands history logout User logout logout ping Ping to Target IP ping show Show System Inf
93. ask to the Switch IP address The default subnet mask values for the three Internet address classes are as follows Class A 255 0 0 0 Class B 255 255 0 0 Class C 255 255 255 0 For example 2 8 Console ip address 192 110 1 2 255 255 255 0 Specify the IP address of a gateway or a router which is responsible for the delivery of the IP packets sent by the Switch This address is required when the Switch and the network management station are on different networks or subnets The default value of this parameter is 0 0 0 0 which means no gateway exists and the network management station and Switch are on the same network For example Console ip address 192 110 1 2 255 255 255 0 120 110 1 5 2 5 5 Service command mode Prompt Command amp Parameter Description Console service mode lt enable disable gt In service command mode it provides three telnet modes for users to choose from these are telnet snmp and web If you type telnet you can set up whether to enable or disable this mode For example Console service telnet mode enable port lt telnet_port gt When telnet is enabled you can set up the port number that allows telnet access The default port number is set to 23 in telnet mode However you can also identify a port number between 1025 and 65535 For example Console service telnet port 23 Console service mode lt enable disab
94. atic a MVR Configuration 2K Cancel D MVR Settings D MVR Group s SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration s Access Control List Manage DCH Switch Monitor CH System Utility Current Total Max Multicast Nums View only field Current This shows the number of current registered MVR VLAN configuration Total This shows the total number of registered MVR VLAN configuration 121 Max This shows the maximum number available for MVR VLAN configuration VLAN ID Specify a VLAN ID for multicast VLAN Port Members Indicate whether each port is a receive port source port or not used 4 4 13 2 MVR Group Select the option MVR Group from the MVR Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears amp Network Management MYR Group a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration OH Link Aggregation a Rapid Spanning Tree 802 1 Configuration Sal New Delete DO MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration SO Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN SCH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring a IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration D MVR Settings D MVR Group SO SKA Configuration amp CFM Configuration a Access Control List Manage amp Switch Monitor HE System Utility VLAN View only field that shows the current MVR VLAN ID Group Range View only field that shows
95. auto backup The default setting is disabled Backup Time Set up the time 24 hr clock to automatically backup once a day If the remote server fails or does not exist this function allows the system to retry around once per minute until the system completes a successful backup or the system times out next hour Protocol Select FTP or TFTP server to backup Server Address This field is for FTP or TFTP server IP address User Name This field is for FTP server only Password This field is for FTP server only File Directory The place where backup files will be saved to File Name The name of backup files which will be saved by date 4 7 Save Configuration In order to save configuration setting permanently users need to save configuration first before resetting the Managed Switch Select Save Configuration from the Console main menu and then the following screen page appears 169 D Port Packet Analysis Statist DO LACP Monitor RSTP Monitor DCH 802 1X Monitor s IGMP Monitor D MAC Address Table SFP Information D SFP Port Info D SFP Port State O DHCP Snooping CFM Information D CFM Stack O CFM Statistics D Maintenance End Point D Remote Maintenance Em O Linktrace Reply a8 System Utility O Event Log D Upgrade D Load Factory Settings O Load Factory Settings Exce O Backup Configuration B iB Reset System i Save Configuration Save All Changes to Flash orl Cancel
96. be configured as full duplex 4 4 3 3 LACP Port Configuration The Managed Switch supports dynamic Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP which is specified in IEEE 802 3ad Static trunks have to be manually configured at both ends of the link In other words LACP configured ports can automatically negotiate a trunked link with LACP configured ports on another devices You can configure any number of ports on the Managed Switch as LACP as long as they are not already configured as part of a static trunk If ports on other devices are also configured as LACP the Managed Switch and the other devices will negotiate a trunk link between them If an LACP trunk consists of more than four ports all other ports will be placed in a standby mode Should one link in the trunk fail one of the standby ports will automatically be activated to replace it Configure Port Protocol Click the option LACP Port Configuration from the Link Aggregation menu and then select Protocol from the pull down menu of Select Setting The screen page is shown below 74 Status Main Menu D System Information O User Authentication G Network Management a8 Switch Management Switch Configuration O Port Configuration 38 Link Aggregation O Trunk Mode Configuratior D Port Trunking LACH Port Configuration amp Rapid Spanning Tree s 802 1X Configuration a MAC Address Managemen SCH VLAN Configuration amp QoS Configuration OD DSCP Remark
97. cated at the back of the Switch with a null modem Step 2 Attach the other end to the serial port of a PC or workstation Step 3 Runa terminal emulation program using the following settings e Emulation VT 100 ANSI compatible e BPS 9600 e Data bits 8 e Parity None e Stop bits 1 e Flow Control None e Enable Terminal keys Step 4 Press Enter to access the CLI Command Line Interface mode 2 2 Remote Console Management Telnet You can manage the Managed Switch via Telnet session However you must first assign a unique IP address to the Switch before doing so Use the Local Console to login the Managed Switch and assign the IP address for the first time Follow these steps to manage the Managed Switch through Telnet session Step 1 Use Local Console to assign an IP address of the Managed Switch e IP address e Subnet Mask e Default gateway IP address if required Step 2 Run Telnet Step 3 Log into the Switch CLI mode Limitations When using Telnet keep the following in mind Only two active Telnet sessions can access the Managed Switch at the same time 2 3 Navigating CLI The Command Line Interface CLI of MS400870M Series is divided into three different modes After you enter the authorized username and password you start from the User mode The commands available depend on which mode you are currently in Enter a question mark at the system prompt to obtain a list of commands available for each command mod
98. ch Port State from the Switch Monitor menu and then the following screen page appears OD DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring s IGMP Snooping Static Multicast Configuratic DO MVR Configuration DO SKA Configuration Forwarding ing CFM Configuration Access Control List Manage is Forwarding down _ EXSY Switch Monite Forwarding up 100 en OD Port Packet Error Statistics Forwarding down O Port Packet Analysis Statist Forwarding down be a LACP Monitor 7 Forwarding down RSTP Monitor DCH 802 1 Monitor Forwarding jidown 2 IGMP Monitor Forwarding down O MAC Address Table Forwarding down DCH SFP Information 9 D DHCP Snooping gt Forwarding down z SO CFM Information Forwarding down DCH System Utility O Save Configuration Forwarding DO Reset System Forwarding down Port Number The number of the port Media Type The media type of the port either TX or Fiber Port Sate This shows each port s state which can be D Disabled B L Blocking Listening L Learning or F Forwarding Disabled A Port in this state does not participate in frame relay or the operation of the Spanning Tree Algorithm and Protocol if any 144 Blocking Listening Blocking A Port in this state does not participate in frame relay thus it prevents frame duplication arising from multiple paths existing in the active topology of Bridged
99. ch switch port since the 802 1Q protocol assigns any single packet to just one VLAN The PVID defines the default VLAN ID tag that will be added to un tagged frames receiving from that port ingress traffic On the other hand a port can be defined as a member of multiple VLAN multiple VID These VIDs constitute an access list for the port The access list can be used to filter tagged ingress traffic the switch will drop a tagged packet tagged as belonging in one VLAN if the port on which it was received is not a member of that VLAN The switch also consults the access list to filter packets it sends to that port egress traffic Packets will not be forwarded unless they belong to the VLANs that the port is one of the members The differences between Ingress and Egress configurations can provide network segmentation Moreover they allow resources to be shared across more than one VLAN Important VLAN Definitions Ingress The point at which a frame is received on a switch and the switching decisions must be made The switch examines the VID if present in the received frames header and decides whether or not and where to forward the frame If the received frame is untagged the switch will tag the frame with the PVID for the port on which it was received It will then use traditional Ethernet bridging algorithms to determine the port to which the packet should be forwarded Next it checks to see if each destination port is on the same VLA
100. characters syscontact lt system_contact gt Enter contact information for this Managed switch up to 55 alphanumeric characters sysname lt system_name gt Enter a unique name for this Managed Switch up to 55 alphanumeric characters Use a descriptive name to identify the Managed Switch in relation to your network for example Backbone 1 This name is mainly used for reference only syslocation lt system_location gt Enter a brief description of the Managed Switch location up to 55 alphanumeric characters As the name implies the location is for reference only for example 13th Floor 2 5 8 Time server command mode Prompt Command amp Parameter Description Console time server mode lt enable disable gt To enable or disable time server ip addr lt ip addr gt test Enter the NTP time server IP address 2nd addr lt 2nd_addr gt test Enter the second NTP time server IP address syninterval lt minutes gt The interval time to synchronize from NTP time server lt minutes gt 1 99999 minutes For example Console time server syninterval 50 time zone lt number gt Select the appropriate time zone from the list provided day saving lt enable disable gt To enable or disable the daylight saving time function offset lt hour gt To offset 1 hour or 2 hours for daylight saving function 2 5 9 Upgrade command mode Prompt Command amp Parameter Descr
101. configuration to wits mode enter the the Managed write command Switch s flash memory While in Enable Console Show a list of mode enter the commands or show chow show command or the current setting of enter the show each listed command and command followed by the 17 command you would like to view its current setting Config While in Enable Console config In Enable mode Enter mode enter the users can access the Config configure Switch s advanced Mode command features such as VLAN Rate limit QoS etc When in Config Console config Configure LACP aggr mode enter the aggr functions aggr command When in Config Console config cfm Configure the Sim mode enter the Managed Switch cfm command OAM 802 1ag CFM settings When in Config Console config Configure the mode enter the dot1x Managed Switch to dotix dot1x command send information when 802 1x client authenticates via the Switch When in Config Console Exit from current exit mode enter the mode exit command When in Config Console config Show available help mode enter the commands that can help command be used in Config mode When in Config Console config List commands that history mode enter the have been used history command When in Config Console config Configure IGMP i mode enter the igmpfilter filtering settings igmpfilter S 3 igmpfilter command
102. cs from the Switch Monitor menu and then the following screen page appears atus reus Come sl O DSCP Remark Port Packet Analysis Statistics O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic G4 MVR Configuration SCH SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration SO Access Control List Manage EXSY Switch Monitor O Switch Port State O Port Traffic Statistics O Port Packet Error Statistics D Port Packet Analysis Statisi s LACP Monitor SO RSTP Monitor SCH 802 1X Monitor IGMP Monitor O MAC Address Table PO SFP Information O DHCP Snooping CH CFM Information D System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System Select Choose the Packet Error Statistics from the pull down menu Frames 64 Bytes 64 bytes frames received Frames 65 127 Bytes 65 127 bytes frames received Frames 128 255 Bytes 128 255 bytes frames received Frames 256 511 Bytes 256 511 bytes frames received Frames 512 1023 Bytes 512 1023 bytes frames received 147 Frames 1024 1518 Bytes 1024 1518 bytes frames received Frames 1519 MAX Bytes Over 1519 bytes frames received Multicast Frames RX Good multicast frames received Broadcast Frames RX Good broadcast frames received Multicast frames TX Good multicast packets sent Broadcast Frames TX Good broadcast packets sent Clear all This will clear all port s counter values and be set back to zero 4 5 5 LACP Monitor 4
103. d and untagged packets lt port_list gt 1 26 For example Console config vlan frame type 1 4 10 15 18 19 tagged pvid lt port_list gt lt pvid gt The range of PVID is between 1 and 4094 51 VLAN ID will be assigned to untagged frames received on the interface The default setting is 1 lt port_list gt 1 26 lt pvid gt 1 4094 For example Console config vlan pvid 1 4 10 15 18 19 1 egress lt port_list gt lt normal untag gt To specify normal or untag to each port lt port_list gt 1 26 lt normal untag gt The default setting to all ports is Normal For example Console config vlan egress 1 4 10 15 18 19 untag 52 3 SNMP NETWORK MANAGEMENT The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is an application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices It is part of the TCP IP protocol suite SNMP enables network administrators to manage network performance find and solve network problems and plan for network growth SNMP consists following key components Managed device is a network node that contains SNMP agent Managed devices collect and store management information and make this information available to NMS using SNMP Managed device can be switches Hub etc MIB Management Information Base define the complete manageable entries of the managed device These MIB entries can be either read
104. day 00 00 15 0 day 00 00 15 0 day 00 00 17 0 day 00 00 3 0 day 00 00 3 0 day 00 00 3 0 day 00 00 3 0 day 00 00 3 0 day 00 00 3 0 day 00 00 3 0 day 00 00 3 0 day 00 00 3 Case fan1 case fan failed case fan failed Case fan2 case fan failed case fan failed Case fan3 case fan failed case fan failed local S User from rs232 login succeeded rs232 login admin Local port 1 copper link down ink down li ocal i i cal cal a D SFP Port Info D SFP Port State O DHCP Snooping B8 CFM Information D CFM Stack DO CFM Statistics D Maintenance End Point D Remote Maintenance Em O Linktrace Reply a9 System Utility O Event Log O Upgrade D Load Factory Settings O Load Factory Settings Exce 12 O Backup Configuration D Save Configuration D Reset System 14 nl Local port 2 copper link down local nk down Local port 3 copper link up ei ooo Local port 4 copper link down ocal kon OOOO O Local port 5 copper link down O ink down Local port 6 copper link down GE Local port 7 copper link down OC Local port 8 copper link down Local port 9 copper link down ocal ink down ink down in down 1 Event Log Event log can keep a record of system s log events such as system warm start cold start link up down user login logout etc They will be kept only when your CPU version is A06 with Boot ROM version A08 or
105. de in SFP module operation current lt num gt 9999 99999 For example Console config switch sfp tx bias 400 2 6 15 VLAN command mode A Virtual Local Area Network VLAN is a network topology configured according to a logical scheme rather than the physical layout VLAN can be used to combine any collections of LAN segments into a group that appears as a single LAN VLAN also logically segments the network into different broadcast domains All broadcast multicast and unknown packets entering the Switch on a particular VLAN will only be forwarded to the stations or ports that are members of that VLAN VLAN can enhance performance by conserving bandwidth and improve security by limiting traffic to specific domains A VLAN is a collection of end nodes grouped by logics instead of physical locations End nodes that frequently communicate with each other are assigned to the same VLAN no matter where they are physically located on the network Another benefit of VLAN is that you can change the network topology without physically moving stations or changing cable connections Stations can be moved to another VLAN and thus communicate with its members and share its resources simply by changing the port VLAN 50 settings from one VLAN to another This allows VLAN to accommodate network moves changes and additions with the greatest flexibility Prompt Console config vlan port base Command amp Parameter add lt p
106. dinad dcabuinndleadienducidiaadiendtendnaniees 50 3 SNMP NETWORK MANAGEMENT 53 4 WEB MANAGEMENT EE 54 4 1 SystemInformati n DEE 56 4 2 User Authentication EE 57 4 2 1 RADIUS Configuration i c2 2c eaiaiadi aia aa aan eddi 59 4 3 Network Management un 60 A321 NERWOFK Re e e le EE 60 4 3 2 System Service Confguraton EEN 61 4 3 3 RS232 Telnet Console Confguraton 62 4 3 4 Time Server Configuration EE 63 4 3 5 Device COMMUN y seated pected cients es cae pete ek sc ad cv ak setae dace ated pontenne Ease deed 64 4 3 6 Ee HEIEREN 65 4 3 7 Trap Configuration ee ee 66 4 3 8 Mal attempt Log Contouraton EEN 67 A A Switch Manageme EE 67 4 4 1 Switch een e ULC EE 69 4 4 2 Poll COMMGUIAION tanto aot conn tena a ace ea aN nia 70 443 LIM POG OO AUG E 71 4 4 3 1 Trunk Mode KEES 72 4 4 3 2 Port KEE r 73 4 4 3 3 LACP Port Configuration cceeeeeceeeeeeeee eee ee eeeeceeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 74 4 4 4 Rapid Spanning Tree EEN 76 4 4 4 1 RSTP Switch Settings EE 77 4 4 4 2 RSTP Aggregated Port Settings AEN 78 4 4 4 3 RSTP Physical Port Settings ccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeneee 80 ENEE ee EE 83 4 4 5 1 Configure SYSUOM EE 83 4 4 5 2 Configure Port Admin State AEN 84 4 4 5 3 Configure Port Reauthenticate ENEE 85 4 4 6 MAG Address En Ee E E EE 86 446 1 MAG Table LearniN e E 87 4 4 6 2 Static MAC Table Contouraton 87 4 4 7 NLAN Configuration WEE 89 4 4 SEW E BEE 89 AAT 2B02 VO
107. dition to the LBM LBR mechanism IEEE 802 1ag supports fault isolation through Linktrace Messages LTM and Linktrace Reply LTR The LTM LTR mechanism is similar to the trace route function in the IP network However since the interfaces of an ND in an Ethernet network may not possess their individual IP address the operator can not achieve fault isolation by trace route in such a network environment IEEE 802 1ag also defines the following network error status to be conveyed in the CCM MACstatus Either some remote ND is reporting its interface as not ready to pass both the data packets and BPDU or all remote NDs are reporting their interfaces as not able to pass ordinary data packets RemoteCCM The ND is not receiving valid CCMs from at least one of the remote NDs ErrorCCM The ND has received at least one invalid CCM whose CCM Interval has not yet timed out XconCCM The ND has received at least one CCM from either another VLAN or a lower MD Level whose CCM Interval has not yet timed out 27 Command amp Parameter loopback lt domain_name gt lt assoc_name gt lt target mepid mac address gt n number 2 100 s size 1 255 p priority 0 7 d drop eligible true false Prompt Console cfm Description Run loopback test For Example Console cfm loopback domain assoc 00 01 02 03 04 05 n 100 s 255 p 3 d true linktrace lt domain_name gt lt assoc_name gt lt target mepid none
108. e In CLI management the User mode only provides users basic functions to operate the Managed Switch If you would like to configure advanced features of the Managed Switch such as VLAN QoS Rate limit control you must enter the Enable or Config mode The CLI management of this Managed Switch is structured in a hierarchical manner which means that when you want to enter Enable mode you must start from the User mode and enter the required command and password and when you want to enter Config mode you must enter the required command in Enable mode The following table provides an overview of this Managed Switch Switch Prompt Command Mode Access Method Di Exit Method isplayed User mode Log in Console gt logout From user mode Enable mode enter the enable Console exit command From the enable Config mode mode enter the Console config exit config command 2 3 1 Mode and command summary Mode Command Access Method Prompt Description User While in User Console cfm gt Run loopback cfm mode enter cfm linktrace and delay command measurement test While in User Console Enter Enable mode mode enter the enable enable command and a password press Enter While in User Username Exit from current exit mode enter exit mode command While in User Console gt Show available help mode enter help commands that can command be used in User mode hi While in User Console gt List commands that
109. e MIB is provided for you to install in your SNMP based network management system Web Browser Application You can manage the Managed Switch through a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape etc The default IP address of the Managed Switch port can be reached at http 192 168 0 1 For your convenience you can use either this Web based Management Browser Application program or other network management option for example SNMP based management system as your management system 1 4 Management Preparations After you have decided how to manage your Managed Switch you are required to connect cables properly determine the Managed switch IP address and in some cases install MIB shipped with your Managed Switch Connecting the Managed switch It is very important that the proper cables with the correct pin arrangement are used when connecting the Managed switch to another switches hubs workstations etc 1000Base X 100Base FX SFP Port The small form factor pluggable SFP is a compact optical transceiver used in optical data communications applications It interfaces a network device mother board for a switch router or similar device to a fiber optic or unshielded twisted pair networking cable It is a popular industry format supported by several fiber optic component vendors SFP transceivers are available with a variety of different transmitter and receiver types allowing users to select the appropriate transc
110. e community name of the network management system 4 3 7 Trap Configuration Click the option Trap Configuration from the Network Management menu and then the following screen page appears Main Menu Trap Configuration O System Information O User Authentication Network Management D Network Configuration Cold Start Trap Enabled x O System Service Configuration r Warm Start TI Enabled 7 O RS232 TelnetConsole Config ee nabled 2 D Time Server Configuration Cece commen Enabled D Device Community SS Port Link Up Down Trap Enabled O Trap Destination D irap Configuration Broadcast Storm Trap Disabled O MaLattempt Log Configuratior Switch Management DCH Switch Monitor SH System Utility y 2 it ie Enabled gt O Save Configuration D Reset System ase Enabled z SFP Abnormality Trap Enabled OK Cancel Packets Sec Cold Start Trap Enable or disable the Managed Switch to send a trap when the Managed Switch cold starts Warm Start Trap Enable or disable the Managed Switch to send a trap when the Managed Switch warm starts Authentication Failure Trap Enable or disable the Managed Switch to send authentication failure trap after any unauthorized users attempt to login Port Link Up Down Trap Enable or disable the Managed Switch to send port link up link down trap Broadcast Storm Trap Enable or disable broadcast storm trap sending from the Managed S
111. e following screen page shows up D Port Packet Analysis Stats Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration SO LACP Monitor RSTP Monitor S 802 1X Monitor System Will Need to Be Reset a IGMP Monitor D MAC Address Table Load Factory Settings Except Network 28 SFP Information O SFP Port Info OK Cancel D SFP Port State O DHCP Snooping 243 CFM Information DO CFM Stack O CFM Statistics D Maintenance End Point D Remote Maintenance Enc D Linktrace Reply 28 System Utility D Event Log O Upgrade D Load Factory Settings D Load Factory Settings Exce O Backup Configuration D Save Configuration D Reset System Click OK to start loading factory settings except network configuration 4 6 5 Backup Configuration Select Backup Configuration from the System Utility menu and then the following screen page appears 168 MICROSENS ie O Port Packet Analysis Statist 4 LACP Monitor a RSTP Monitor DCH 802 1 Monitor s IGMP Monitor O MAC Address Table a3 SFP Information D SFP Port Info D SFP Port State O DHCP Snooping 2 CFM Information D CFM Stack D CFM Statistics D Maintenance End Point D Remote Maintenance Em O Linktrace Reply 29 System Utility O Event Log O Upgrade O Load Factory Settings O Load Factory Settings Exce D Backup Configuration D Save Configuration kl Cancel D Reset System Auto Backup To enable or disable
112. each designated bridge proposes to its neighbors to determine if it can make a rapid transition This is one of the major elements which allows RSTP to achieve faster convergence times than STP Click the folder Rapid Spanning Tree from the Switch Management menu and then three options within this folder will be displayed as follows us G IE Status Link ACT Speed Status Link ACT Speed MICROSENS Link ACT Speed 24 Port GBE Switch F SS A A A A tat ort e D Main Menu D System Information O User Authentication E Network Management a83 Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration s Link Aggregation a Rapid Spanning Tree D RSTP Switch Settings o O RSTP Aggregated Port O RSTP Physical Port Setti Normal DCH 802 1 Configuration DO MAC Address Managemen ol Cancel DO VLAN Configuration s QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring amp IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration s SKA Configuration DO CFM Configuration DO Access Control List Manage RSTP Switch Settings Set up system priority max Age hello time etc RSTP Aggregated Port Settings Set up aggregation path cost priority edge etc RSTP Physical Port Settings Set up physical ability and edge status of port 4 4 4 1 RSTP Switch Settings Click the option RSTP Switch Settings from the Rapid Spanning Tree menu and the
113. ecify authorized access information for each lt unlimited dhcp fix ip gt port 48 lt port_list gt 1 24 lt unlimited dhcp fix ip gt Unlimited Non Limited Static IP or DHCP assigns IP Fixed IP Only Static IP Create Static IP table first DHCP DHCP server assigns IP address For example Console config ska sourceguard 1 4 10 15 18 19 dhcp Console config ska snooping mode lt enable disable gt To enable or disable snooping initiated lt number gt To specify time that packets might be received lt number gt 0 9999 Seconds For example Console config ska snooping initiated 4 leased lt number gt To specify expired time of packets lt number gt 180 259200 Second For example Console config ska snooping leased 86400 Console config ska isolation lt enable disable gt If port isolation is set to enable the customer port port 1 24 can t communicate to each other ipv6 filter lt enable disable gt To enable or disable ipv6 filter upnp filter lt enable disable gt To enable or disable upnp filter Console config ska static ip add lt ip gt lt mask gt lt vlan_ip gt lt port gt Add a static IP lt vlan_ip gt 1 4094 lt port gt 1 24 delete lt ip gt lt mask gt lt vlan_ip gt lt port gt Delete a static IP lt vlan_ip gt 1 4094 lt port gt 1 24 2 6 13 Multicast co
114. eed 10Mbps 100Mbps 1000Mbps of the port s Duplex When you select Manual port type you can further specify the current operation Duplex mode full or half duplex of the port s Flow Control Enable or disable the flow control 70 Description Enter the unique description for this port 4 4 3 Link Aggregation Link aggregation is an inexpensive way to set up a high speed backbone network that transfers much more data than any one single port or device can deliver without replacing everything and buying new hardware For most backbone installations it is common to install more cabling or fiber optic pairs than initially necessary even if there is no immediate need for the additional cabling This action is taken because labor costs are higher than the cost of the cable and running extra cable reduces future labor costs if networking needs changes Link aggregation can allow the use of these extra cables to increase backbone speeds with little or no extra cost if ports are available This Managed switch supports 2 link aggregation modes static Port Trunk and dynamic Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP using the IEEE 802 3ad standard These allow several devices to communicate simultaneously at their full single port speed while not allowing any one single device to occupy all available backbone capacities Click Link Aggregation folder from the Switch Management menu and then three options within this folder will be displayed
115. efore any changes Login to the Managed Switch to reach the Main menu Once you gain the access a Login window appears like this Prompt X Enter username and password for Login at 123 456 7 890 User Name Password Cl Use Password Manager to remember these values Enter the user name and password then select OK to login to the main screen page The default username is admin and leave the password empty After a successful login the Main Menu screen shows up The rest of the menu functions in the Web Management are similar to those described at the Console Management and are also described below 54 MICROSENS Link ACT Speed 4 Port GBE Switch amp Main Menu D System Information O User Authentication aE Network Management s Switch Management omp e MICROSENS EE OU 13 6 14 13181 14162 CH System Utility O Save Configuration stem C info microsens com D Reset System U iiiiI IiIIo 24 Port GBE Switch MS400870M DCCSAMPLE006704 0 day 00 21 57 47C System Information Name the Managed Switch specify the location and check the current version of information User Authentication View the registered user list Add a new user or remove an existing user Network Management Set up or view the IP address and related information of the Managed Switch required for network management app
116. eiver for each link to provide the required optical reach over the available optical fiber type SFP transceivers are also available with a copper cable interface allowing a host device designed primarily for optical fiber communications to also communicate over unshielded twisted pair networking cable SFP slot for 3 3V mini GBIC module supports hot swappable SFP fiber transceiver Before connect the other switches workstation or Media Converter make sure both side of the SFP transfer are with the same media type for example 1000Base SX to 1000Base SX 1000Bas LX to 1000Base LX And check the fiber optic cable type match the SFP transfer model To connect to 1000Base SX transceiver use the multi mode fiber cable with one side must be male duplex LC connector type To connect to 1000Base LX transfer use the single mode fiber cable with one side must be male duplex LC connector type 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 Auto MDI MDIX Port 24 x 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 Auto MDI MDIX ports are located at the front of the Managed Switch These RuJ 45 ports allow user to connect their traditional copper based Ethernet Fast Ethernet devices to the network All these ports support auto negotiation and MDI MDIX auto crossover i e either crossover or straight through CAT 5 UTP or STP cable may be used RS 232 DB 9 Port The RS 232 DB 9 port is located at the rear of the Managed Switch This DB 9 port is used for local out of band management Since this DB
117. ement O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration a Link Aggregation Rapid Spanning Tree aE 802 1X Configuration a8 MAC Address Managemen D MAC Table Learning D Static MAC Table Config SO VLAN Configuration a QoS Configuration OD DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping ol Cancel D Static Multicast Configuratic SCH MVR Configuration amp SKA Configuration BO CFM Configuration SCH Access Control List Manage DCH Switch Monitor MAC Table Learning To enable or disable learning MAC address function Static MAC Table Configuration To create edit or delete Static MAC Table setting 86 4 4 6 1 MAC Table Learning Click the option MAC Table Learning from the MAC Address Table menu and then the following screen page appears I Main Menu D System Information O User Authentication Network Management a8 Switch Management 2 O Port Configuration SE Link Aggregation 2 SCH Rapid Spanning Tree S Auto gt us Ze 2 SCH 802 1X Configuration SOMAC anagemen AAC Table Learning D Static MAC Table Config SCH VLAN Configuration CH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring s IGMP Snooping k Cancel O Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration SO Access Control List Manag SC Switch Monitor Auto lau laun E Auto Auto
118. enance Domain Sel D Maintenance Association O Maintenance End Points Size a est nt SAE O Loopback Testing Drop Eligible Bit False O Linktrace Testing D Y 1731 Round Trip Delay Return DO Access Control List Manage DCH Switch Monitor amp System Utility D Save Configuration ok Send loopback Cancel D Reset System Domain Select a registered MD Association Select a current registered MA from the MD Source MEP View only field that shows the current MEP ID Target MAC MEP ID Specify the Target MEP ID or MAC for loopback test Messages Number Specify the LBM Messages number for loopback test Data Size Specify the Data Size for loopback test VLAN Priority Specify the VLAN priority bit for loopback test Drop Eligible Bit Select True or False from the pull down menu True Frames will be dropped first when the transfer rate is exceeded because they are less important False Frames will not be dropped first when the transfer rate is exceeded Return View only filed that shows the results of Send loopback Send loopback Start loopback test 137 4 4 15 6 Linktrace Testing Select the option Linktrace Testing from the CFM Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears oe ep gg sg Ka KEESSIER IMAC Address Managemen Linktrace Testing B VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN SCH QoS Configuration
119. er Authentication amp Network Management a8 Switch Management DO Switch Configuration D Port Configuration a8 Link Aggregation O Trunk Mode Configuratior D Port Trunking SCH VLAN Configuration sE QoS Configuration OD DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring s IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic aa d D D ppele LISLE LL anne Passive z 2 3 ssive 9 10 D LACP Port Configuration 8 13 14 amp Rapid Spanning Tree s e a a MAC Address Managemen E ES Passive gt Passive Passive gt Passive gt Passive zl Pa 6 Passive 3 Passive gt Passive gt 2 Passive zl Passive ba Passive zl Passive z SO MVR Configuration n OK C l SO SKA Configuration OK Cancel CFM Configuration DH Access Control List Manage Active Active LACP ports are capable of processing and sending LACP control frames This allows LACP compliant devices to negotiate the aggregated link so that the group may be changed dynamically as required In order to utilize the ability to change an aggregated port group that is to add or remove ports from the group at least one of the participating devices must designate LACP ports as active Both devices must support LACP Passive LACP ports that are designated as passive cannot initially send LACP control frames In order to allow the linked port group to negotiate adjustments a
120. er is connected Consult your local distributors or an experienced radio TV technician for help H Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits Changes or modifications to the equipment which are not approved by the party responsible for compliance could affect the user s authority to operate the equipment Copyright 2008 All Rights Reserved Company has an on going policy of upgrading its products and it may be possible that information in this document is not up to date Please check with your local distributors for the latest information No part of this document can be copied or reproduced in any form without written consent from the company Trademarks All trade names and trademarks are the properties of their respective companies Revision History Manual Version Modification Firmware Version 0 95 Add CLI and Web interface 1 07 00 2009 06 0 96 Modify quick keys 1 07 00 2009 06 Note This User s Manual is written or revised according to the officially released Firmware version The content of this Manual is subject to change without prior notice Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION EEN 8 Tc MGT Ee EE EECH 8 1 2 Management Options discs deed edd EE ad eosieacdpheteueiae 9 13 Management SONWANG EE 10 1 4 Management Fr n 11 2 Command Line Interface CIA 13 2 1 Using the Local Consoles siyna ETa 13 2 2 Remote Console Management Telnet 14 Po NAVIGATING Cei
121. et is required to make all changes effective after Load Factory Setting Select Load Factory Setting from the System Utility menu and then the following screen page appears D ort 9 16 la D Port Packet Analysis Statisi Load Factory Settings a LACP Monitor 2 RSTP Monitor SCH 802 1X Monitor System Will Need to Be Reset a IGMP Monitor D MAC Address Table Load Factory Settings 2 SFP Information O SFP Port Info orl Cancel D SFP Port State O DHCP Snooping CFM Information O CFM Stack D CFM Statistics O Maintenance End Point O Remote Maintenance Enc O Linktrace Reply a9 System Utility D Event Log D Upgrade D Load Factory Settings D Load Factory Settings Exce O Backup Configuration D Save Configuration D Reset System 167 Click OK to start loading factory settings 4 6 4 Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration will set all the configuration of the Managed Switch back to the factory default settings However IP and Gateway addresses will not restore to the factory default Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration is very useful when network administrators need to re configure the system REMOTELY because conventional Factory Reset will bring network settings back to default and lose all network connections Select Load Factory Setting Except Network Configuration from the System Utility menu th
122. etection through Continuity Check Messages CCM CCM is somewhat like the keep alive message By default every 802 1ag capable network device ND sends out heart beat style CCM periodically Hence by configuring a list of expected existent remote 802 1ag capable NDs the local 802 1ag capable ND can detect the health status of its connection to the remote ND Fault verification IEEE 802 1ag supports fault verification through Loopback Messages LBM and Loopback Reply LBR The LBM LBR mechanism is similar to ICMP ping function in the IP network However since the interfaces of an ND in an Ethernet network may not possess their individual IP address the operator can not achieve fault verification by ICMP ping in such a network environment Fault isolation In addition to the LBM LBR mechanism IEEE 802 1ag supports fault isolation through Linktrace Messages LTM and Linktrace Reply LTR The LTM LTR mechanism is similar to the trace route function in the IP network However since the interfaces of an ND in an Ethernet network may not possess their individual IP address the operator can not achieve fault isolation by trace route in such a network environment IEEE 802 1ag also defines the following network error status to be conveyed in the CCM MACstatus Either some remote ND is reporting its interface as not ready to pass both the data packets and BPDU or all remote NDs are reporting their interf
123. g Priority as your preferred QCE Type you can assign a priority level Low Normal Medium or High to the specific priority class 4 4 8 3 QoS Rate Limiter Select the option QoS Rate Limiter from the QoS Priority Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears Configure Policer Rate 105 MICROSENS ES Main Menu QoS Rate Limiters D System Information D User Authentication INES rise TERE Policer Rate 500 1000000 KBits Sec 0 Disable a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration Link Aggregation Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration a MAC Address Managemen VLAN Configuration s Port Based VLAN G IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN a8 QoS Configuration D QoS Port Configuration D QoS Control List O Storm Control DO DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring a IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic 2 MVR Configuration xl This allows users to specify each port s Policer bandwidth Configure Shaper Rate MICROSENS i Main Menu O System Information D User Authentication Network Management Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration Link Aggregation SCH Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1 Configuration MAC Address Managemen XS VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN S IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN a8 QoS Configuration D QoS Port Configuration D QoS Control List D D
124. g screen page appears if you choose Tag VLAN Settings and then select Frame Type from the pull down menu of Select Setting 97 Main Menu D System Information O User Authentication Network Management a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration Link Aggregation s Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen S VLAN Configuration 8 Port Based VLAN EXSVIEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN D Configure VLAN O Tag VLAN Settings DO QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring s IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic k OK Cancel s MVR Configuration Ok Cancel SO SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration Frame Type Two frame types are available these are All or Tagged The default setting is All to all ports Tagged means that the port will only send and receive VLAN tagged packets When ports are set to All they will send and receive both VLAN tagged and untagged packets 4 4 7 3 5 Configure Port VLAN ID The following screen page appears if you choose Tag VLAN Settings and then select Port VLAN ID from the pull down menu of Select Setting MICROSENS Stat 24 Port GBE Switch Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication s Network Management a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration Link
125. gistered static multicast configuration Total This shows the total number of registered static multicast configuration Max This shows the maximum number available for static multicast configuration The default maximum number is 128 IP Address Specify the multicast stream source IP address The range can be entered is between 224 0 1 0 and 238 255 255 255 VLAN Specify a VLAN ID for multicast stream Forwarding port Select a port number for multicast stream forwarding 4 4 13 MVR MVR refers to Multicast VLAN Registration that enables a media server to transmit multicast stream in a single multicast VLAN when clients receiving multicast VLAN stream can reside in different VLANs Clients in different VLANs intend to join or leave the multicast group simply by sending the IGMP Join or Leave message to a receiver port The receiver port that belongs to one of the multicast groups can receive multicast stream from the media server MVR Configuration Guidelines and Limitations Guidelines Enable IGMP global setting Enable MVR global setting Create MVR VLAN and indicate the Source port and Receive port Create MVR Groups whose multicasting channels would belong to MVR VLAN Enable VLAN Aware in MVR Source Port In a normal condition Tag multicasting stream injects to Source port Optional Setting VLAN Port Egress mode in MVR Receive port In a normal condition Un tag multicasting stream forward to receive port Optional
126. guration Disab MAC Address Managemen B3 VLAN Configuration h2 B Port Based VLAN i Disable Disab 5S EEE 802 1q Tag VLAN O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic i OK SE l 2 MYR Configuration ol Cancel SKA Configuration e CFM Configuration 96 Click the pull down menu to select Enable or Disable The default setting is disabled to all ports 4 4 7 3 3 Configure Ingress Filter The following screen page appears when you choose Tag VLAN Settings and then select Ingress Filter from the pull down menu of Select Setting Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication Network Management B8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration Link Aggregation Rapid Spanning Tree 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration s Port Based VLAN BS IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN O Configure VLAN D Tag VLAN Settings DCH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring S IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic OK CG e MVR Configuration ol L Cancel SKA Configuration 4 CFM Configuration Click the pull down menu to select Enable or Disable The default setting is enabled to all ports 4 4 7 3 4 Configure Frame Type The followin
127. h Maintenance Domain View only field that shows the MD of the selected port Maintenance Association View only field that shows the MA of the selected port MD Level View only field that shows the MD level of the selected port MEP ID View only field that shows the MEP ID of the selected port 4 5 12 2 CFM Statistics Select CFM Statistics from the CFM Information menu and then the following screen page appears 161 Ka KD RSA sl Access Control List Manage CFM Statistics B8 Switch Monitor O Switch Port State D Port Traffic Statistics D Port Packet Error Statistics D Port Packet Analysis Statist DO LACP Monitor 2 RSTP Monitor DCH 802 1 Monitor a IGMP Monitor D MAC Address Table 28 SFP Information D SFP Port Info D SFP Port State DHCP Snooping CFM Information O CFM Stack D CEM Statistics D Maintenance End Point D Remote Maintenance Em D Linktrace Reply DCH System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System D 0D Domain Select a current Maintenance Domain from pull down menu Association Select a current Domain from pull down menu MEP View only shows current MEP ID 4 5 12 3 Maintenance End Point Select Maintenance End Point from the CFM Information menu and then the following screen page appears MICROSENS Leales Fa CENT comgoranoT sl 0 Access Control List Manag Maintenance End Point a9 Switch Monitor O Switch Port State D Port Traffic Sta
128. h Configuration O Port Configuration SO Link Aggregation 43 Rapid Spanning Tree D RSTP Switch Settings O RSTP Aggregated Port O RSTP Physical Port Setti 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen SCH VLAN Configuration SCH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping DO Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration SCH Access Control List Manage te RSTP Physical Port Settings Port Edge Disab Disabled gt Disab ok Cancel Set the port to enabled or disabled When it is On Port Edge is enabled Configure Port Point2point Select Point2point from the pull down menu of Select Setting i Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication Network Management 4 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration a Link Aggregation a8 Rapid Spanning Tree D RSTP Switch Settings D RSTP Aggregated Port O RSTP Physical Port Setti 802 1X Configuration a MAC Address Managemen SO VLAN Configuration SO QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping DO Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration Access Control List Manage RSTP Physical Port Settings Point2point z etting Port Point2point Forced T
129. h are on the same network Current State This View only field shows currently assigned IP address by DHCP or manual Subnet Mask and Gateway of the Managed Switch 4 3 2 System Service Configuration Click the option System Service Configuration from the Network Management menu and then the following screen page appears 61 Main Menu System Service Configuration D System Information D User Authentication a8 Network Management D Network Configuration D System Service Configuration O RS232 Telnet Console Config D Time Server Configuration O Device Community D Trap Destination D Trap Configuration ol Ceci O Mal attempt Log Configuratior amp Switch Management Switch Monitor a System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System Telnet Service To enable or disable the Telnet Management service SNMP Service To enable or Disable the SNMP Management service Web Service To enable or Disable the Web Management service 4 3 3 RS232 Telnet Console Configuration Click the option RS232 Telnet Console Configuration from the Network Management menu and then the following screen page appears Main Menu RS232 Telnet Console Configuration OD System Information D User Authentication ES Network Management O Network Configuration 9600bps 3 Spon eC D RS232 TelnetiConsole Contig Es D Time Server Configuration EE O Device Community 8 one D Trap Destination
130. he Managed Switch only through the management station which has the exact IP address specified in IP address field below If disabled Community can access the Managed Switch through any management stations IP Address Specify the IP address used for IP Security function SNMP Level Click the pull down menu to select the desired privilege for the SNMP operation NOTE When the community browses the Managed Switch without proper access right the Managed Switch will respond nothing For example if a community only has Read amp Write privilege then it cannot browse the Managed Switch s user table 4 3 6 Trap Destination Click the option Trap Destination from the Network Management menu and then the following screen page appears Main Menu Trap Destination D System Information O User Authentication 28 Network Management D Network Configuration D System Service Configuration D RS232 TelnetiConsole Config D Time Server Configuration O Device Community D Trap Destination D Trap Configuration O MaLattempt Log Configuratior DCH Switch Management Switch Monitor CH System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System OK Cancel State Enable or disable the function of sending trap to the specified destination 65 Destination Enter the specific IP address of the network management system that will receive the trap Community Enter th
131. ick Edit to view and edit a registered trunking group s settings latus LC MICROSENS 24 Port GBE Switch Main Menu Port Trunking OD System Information D User Authentication DO Network Management 28 Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration 8 Link Aggregation D Trunk Mode Configuratior O Port Trunking D LACP Port Configuration a Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen DO VLAN Configuration ox Cancel s QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring BE IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration DO Access Control List Manage i 73 Group Name Specify the trunking group name of up to 15 alphanumeric characters Port Members Select the trunk group to which a port belongs Must have 2 to 16 ports in each trunking group Each port can only be grouped in one group If the port is already set On in LACP Port Configuration it can t be grouped anymore Click OK and return back to Link Aggregation menu Note AU of the trunking ports in the group must be members of the same VLAN and their Spanning Tree Protocol STP status and QoS default priority configurations must be identical Port locking port mirroring and 802 1X can not be enabled on the trunk group Furthermore the LACP aggregated links must all be of the same speed and should
132. ilter or Filter When Filter is selected packets from the address 0180C200002X will be filtered or dropped 018002000010 Select either Not Filter or Filter When Filter is selected packets from the address 018002000010 will be filtered or dropped 4 4 2 Port Configuration Click the option Port Configuration from the Switch Management menu and then the following screen page appears amp Main Menu Port Configuration D System Information O User Authentication Network Management a3 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration s Link Aggregation Rapid Spanning Tree DCH 802 1X Configuration Port Number DO MAC Address Managemen SO VLAN Configuration L sji s QoS Configuration alf D DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring Flow Control Disabled 7 S IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic MYR Configuration SCH SKA Configuration ox Cancel SO CFM Configuration s Access Control List Manage Switch Monitor CH System Utility D Save Configuration Port Number Click the pull down menu to select the port number for configuration Port State Enable or disable the current port state Preferred Media Type Select copper or fiber as the preferred media type Port Type Select Auto Negotiation or Manual mode as the port type Port Speed When you select Manual port type you can further specify the transmission sp
133. ing 2 IGMP Snooping EZ OK Cancel DO Static Multicast Configuratic DO MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration a Access Control List Manage SC Switch Monitor DSCP mapping to Queue Assign a value 0 63 to four different levels 802 1p mapping to Queue Assign a value 0 7 to four different levels 4 4 10 Port Mirroring In order to allow Target Port to mirror Source Port and enable traffic monitoring select the option Port Mirroring from the Switch Management menu and then the following screen page appears Main Menu Port Mirroring D System Information D User Authentication E Network Management a3 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration Source Port SO Link Aggregation SCH Rapid Spanning Tree 802 1X Configuration CQ MAC Address Managemen VLAN Configuration leede Disable 7 amp Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN Gil Bees 7 QoS Configuration gel Caneel BG IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration DO Access Control List Manage DCH Switch Monitor Source Port Choose Y enable or N disable from the pull down menu to enable or disable Target Port s mirroring on the TX and RX of Source port 109 Target Port Select the preferred target port for mirroring 4 4 11 IGMP Snooping The In
134. ing D Y 1731 Round Trip Delay DO Access Control List Manage DCH Switch Monitor H System Utility D Save Configuration O Reset System Current Max MA View only field Current This shows the number of current registered MA Max This shows the maximum number available for registering MA The default number is 20 MD Name View only field that show the selected MD Name MA Name Specify a name for MA MA Format View only field Currently the only supported format is String VID Specify a registered VLAN ID for MA CCM Interval Configure the CCM Interval time from the pull down menu MHF Select an option for Maintenance Point Function from the pull down menu Defer The control of MHF creation is deferred to the corresponding variable in the enclosing Maintenance Domain Default MHFs can be created for this VID on any Bridge Port through which the VID can pass Explicit MHFs can be created on CFM VLAN member port and only if there is a MEP at the lower active MD level on the port None No MHFs can be created for this VID 134 4 4 15 3 Maintenance End Point List Select the option Maintenance End Point List from the CFM Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears 0 MAC Address Managemen Maintenance End Points List 28 VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN a IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN 6 QoS Configuration Sacau mdi 7 Select O DSCP Remark
135. ing Ok Cancel O Static Multicast Configuratic G MVR Configuration QoS Port Configuration To set up each port s QoS default class QCL Priority Queuing Mode Queue Weighted QoS Control List To create edit or delete QCL settings QoS Rate Limiters To configure each port s Policer and Shaper Rate Storm Control To enable or disable Storm Control 4 4 8 1 QoS Port Configuration Select the option QoS Port configuration from the QoS Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears Configure Default Class 100 Main Menu QoS Port Configuration D System Information D User Authentication SO Network Management Ey Switch Management Eed aidet Default Class bd O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration amp Link Aggregation amp Rapid Spanning Tree a 802 1X Configuration a0 MAC Address Managemen 8 VLAN Configuration 2 Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN 28 QoS Configuration O QoS Port Configuration D QoS Control List O QoS Rate Limiters O Storm Control O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring 2 IGMP Snooping ol Cara D Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration Default Class Click the pull down menu to choose the class level Low Normal Medium or High The default class level of each port is Low Configure QCL Main Menu D System Infor
136. iption Console upgrade firmware lt ftp tftp gt lt serverip gt To upgrade Firmware via FTP or TFTP lt username gt lt password gt lt filelocation gt lt serverip gt Enter the IP address of the 32 FTP or TFTP server lt username gt Enter the username for Firmware upgrade via FTP If you use TFTP server to upgrade Firmware you do not need to specify username lt password gt Enter the password for Firmware upgrade via FTP If you use TFTP server to upgrade Firmware you do not need to specify password lt filelocation gt Enter the file location within the FTP or TFTP server config lt ftp tftp gt lt serverip gt lt username gt lt password gt lt filelocation gt To restore configuration via FTP or TFTP server lt serverip gt Enter the IP address of the FTP or TFTP server lt username gt Enter the username for Firmware upgrade via FTP If you use TFTP server to upgrade Firmware you do not need to specify username lt password gt Enter the password for Firmware upgrade via FTP If you use TFTP server to upgrade Firmware you do not need to specify password lt filelocation gt Enter the file location within the FTP or TFTP server 2 5 10 User command mode Command Console user Parameter add lt username gt password lt administrator read_and_write read_only access_denied gt Description Add a new user and specify its access privilege l
137. irect RJ45 LAN cable connection between a PC and the Managed Switch is required for Web Management 1 3 Management Software Following is a list of management software choices for MS400870M Series e Managed switch CLI interface e SNMP based Management Software e Web Browser Application Console Program The Managed Switch has a built in Command Line Interface called the CLI which you can use to e Configure the system e Monitor the status e Reset the system You can use CLI as the only management system However other network management option SNMP based management system is also available You can access the text mode Console Program locally by connecting a VT100 terminal or a workstation running VT100 emulation software to the Managed Switch RS 232 DB 9 Console port directly Or you can use Telnet to login and access the CLI through network connection remotely SNMP Management System Standard SNMP based network management system is used to manage the Managed Switch through the network remotely When you use a SNMP based network management system the Managed switch becomes one of the managed devices network elements in that system The Managed switch management module contains an SNMP agent that will respond to the requests from the SNMP based network management system These requests which you can control can vary from getting system information to setting the device attribute values The Managed Switch s privat
138. isabled Enable V Add Agent information Disable Forward Trust Port Setting Status f LinKAC To oseraumenmcanor Network Management ES Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration SO Link Aggregation SCH Rapid Spanning Tree 802 1 Configuration a MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN G IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN BC QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic a MYR Configuration S SKA Configuration D DHCP KS D DHCP Port Settings D Filter Configuration I D Static IP Table Configura SCH CFM Configuration DO Access Control List Manage LE Switch Monitor n E OK Cancel When Trust Port is set to V enabled 125 a it will receive packets with Agent information and the Managed Switch will forward them b it will receive packets without Agent information and the Managed Switch will add Agent information When Trust port is set to disabled a it receives packets with Agent information and the Managed Switch will drop them b it receives packets without Agent information and the Managed Switch will add Agent information 4 4 14 2 DHCP Port settings Select the option DHCP Port Settings from the SKA Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears MICROSENS 24 Port GBE Switch
139. istory mode enter have been used 15 history command While in User Username Logout logout mode enter logout command While in User Console gt The ping test from mode enter the the Managed Switch ping ping command to another network and followed by unit target IP While in User Console gt Show a list of mode enter the commands or show show command or the current setting of enter the show each listed Show command and command followed by the command you would like to view its current setting Enable While in User Console Enter Enable mode Enter mode enter the Enable enable command mode and a password press Enter While in Enable Console backup Backup configuration backup mode enter the file via FTP or TFTP backup command While in Enable Console cfm Run loopback cfm mode enter the linktrace and delay cfm command measurement test While in Enable Console config Enter Config mode configure mode enter the configure command While in Enable Console Console Set up time out timer Console mode enter the when the user is Console inactive command While in Enable Console gt Exit from current disable mode enter the mode disable command While in Enable Console gt Exit from current exit mode enter the mode exit command While in Enable Console Show available help mode enter the commands that can help command be used in Enable
140. it Enable mode and return to User Mode help Display a list of available commands in Enable mode history Show commands that have been used ip Assign IP addresses manually or automatically logout Logout from the Managed Switch ping Allow users to ping a specified network device reboot Restart the Managed Switch restore Restore configuration via FTP or TFTP service Three different management services are provided to configure the Managed Switch these are Telnet SNMP and Web syslog Configure the Managed Switch s syslog settings system Configure system information time server Synchronize the time of a computer client or server to another server upgrade Allow users to update firmware and restore configuration via FTP or TFTP user Set up a user account and its access privilege Show Show a list of commands or show the current setting of each listed command 2 5 1 Backup command mode Prompt Console backup auto backup lt ftp tftp gt lt server ip gt lt username gt lt password gt lt file directory gt lt 0 23 o clock gt Command amp Parameter Description To configure auto backup settings The system will backup configuration file auto backup lt enable disable gt To enable or disable auto backup function config lt ftp tftp gt lt server ip gt To backup configuration file immediately lt username gt lt password gt lt file directory gt
141. kets _LACPDU transmitted or received from current port LACP Transmitted Packets transmitted from current port LACP Received Packets received form current port Illegal Received Illegal packets received from current port Unknown Received Unknown packets received from current port Clear Counter Clear counter of current port 149 4 5 6 RSTP Monitor 4 5 6 1 RSTP VLAN Bridge Overview In this option the RSTP status of the Managed Switch will be shown RSTP VLAN Bridge Overview allows users to view a list of all RSTP VLANs brief information such as VLAN ID Bridge ID topology status and Root ID and to obtain detailed VLAN information after selecting Select RSTP VLAN Bridge Overview from the RSTP Monitor menu and then the following screen page appears REES C O DSCP Remark RSTP VLAN Bridge Overview D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic BR Update MVR Configuration s SKA Configuration DCH CFM Configuration VLAN ID Bridge ID Hello Time Fwd Delay Topology Root ID Access Control List Manage 4 32778 00 60 A7 00 67 04 20 2 15 Steady 32778 00 60 A7 00 67 04 0 a8 Switch Monitor D Switch Port State 10 32778 00 60 A7 00 67 04 20 2 15 Steady 32778 00 60 A7 00 67 04 0 D Port Traffic Statistics D Port Packet Error Statistics O Port Packet Analysis Statisi DO LACP Monitor 28 RSTP Monitor D RSTP VLAN Bridge Over D RSTP Port Sta
142. l not compare the incoming frame VID with the ingress port VLAN membership It will only check its address table to see whether the destination VLAN exists 1 If the VLAN is unknown it will be broadcasted 2 If the VLAN and the destination MAC address are known the frame will be forwarded 3 Ifthe VLAN is known and the destination MAC address is unknown the frame will be flooded to all ports in the VLAN Tagging Every port on an 802 1Q compliant switch can be configured as tagging or un tagging Ports with taggings Enable will put the VID number priority and other VLAN information into the header of all packets that flow into and out of it If a packet has been tagged previously the port will not alter the packet and keep the VLAN information intact The VLAN information in the tag can then be used by other 802 1Q compliant devices on the network to make packet forwarding decisions Un tagging Ports with un taggings Enable will strip the 802 1Q tag from all packets that flow into and out of those ports If the packet does not have an 802 1Q VLAN tag the port will not alter the packet Thus all packets received by and forwarded by an un tagging port will have no 802 1Q VLAN information Remember that the PVID is only used internally within the switch Un tagging is used to send packets from an 802 1Q compliant network device to a non compliant network device Simply put un tagging means that once you set up the port as U un
143. later version If your CPU or Boot ROM version is earlier than the one mentioned above all events will lose when the system is shut down or rebooted 2 Update This allows users to update the latest firmware save current configuration or restore previous configuration to the Managed Switch 3 Load Factory Setting Load Factory Setting will set the configuration of the Managed Switch back to the factory default settings The IP and Gateway addresses will be set to the factory default as well 4 Load Factory Setting Except Network Configuration Selecting this function will also restore the configuration of the Managed Switch to its original factory default settings However this will not reset the IP and Gateway addresses to the factory default 5 Backup Configuration Set up the configuration for backup 4 6 1 Event Log Event log keep a record of user login logout timestamp information Select Event Log from the System Utility menu and then the following screen page appears 165 O Port Packet Analysis Statist SOLACH Monitor RSTP Monitor 802 1X Monitor 6 IGMP Monitor O O N imunity eS O MAC Address Table D day 00 00 14 System cold start d cold start B8 SFP Information O SFP Port Info 0 day 00 00 15 Case fan1 case fan fai case fan failed D SFP Port State 0 day 00 00 15 Case fan2 case fan fai case fan failed o DHCP Snooping 0 day 00 00 15 Case fan3 case fan failed case fan failed a9 CFM
144. le gt In service command mode it provides three snmp modes for users to choose from these are telnet snmp and web If you type snmp you Can set up either to enable or disable this mode For example Console service snmp mode enable Console snmp add lt community gt Add a new community The name of the community community is up to 20 alphanumeric characters For example Console snmp community add myswitch delete lt community gt To delete a community that is already added to the Managed switch For example Console snmp community delete myswitch Console snmp state lt enable disable gt To enable or disable community function community_commnity description lt description gt Enter a unique description for this community name name up to 35 alphanumeric characters This is mainly for reference only ip lt enable disable gt To enable or disable IP security If enabled Community may access the Managed Switch 29 only through the management station which has the exact IP address specified in IP address field below If disabled Community can access the Managed Switch through any management stations ip addr lt ip_addr gt Specify the IP address used for IP Security function level lt administrator read_and_write read_only access _denied gt Specify the desired privilege for the SNMP operation lt administrator read
145. lications Switch Management Set up switch port configuration VLAN configuration and other functions Switch Monitor View the operation status and traffic statistics of the ports System Utility Ping Firmware Upgrade Load Factory Settings etc Save Configuration Save all changes to the system Reset System Reset the Managed Switch 55 4 1 System Information Select System Information in the Main Menu and then the following screen shows up 17 24 VEZ e e Status Main Menu System Information D System Information O User Authentication s Network Management D Switch Management Compe IMICROSENS Abed 136 14 13181 14 16 2 a System Utility O Save Configuration info microsens com O Reset System 24 Port GBE Switch MS400870M 1 07 00 DCCSAMPLE006704 de a Case Fan3 Stat Case Fe Case Pork EE Em Company Name Enter a company name for this Managed Switch up to 55 alphanumeric characters System Object ID View only field that shows the predefined System OID System Contact Enter contact information for this Managed switch up to 55 alphanumeric characters System Name Enter a unique name for this Managed Switch up to 55 alphanumeric characters Use a descriptive name to identify the Managed Switch in relation to your network for example Backbone 1 This name is mainly used for reference only System Location
146. lt in management module also supports SNMP management User must install the MIB file before using the SNMP based network management system The MIB file is on a disc or diskette that accompanies the system The file name extension is mib which SNMP based compiler can read Please refer to the appropriate documentation for the instructions of installing the system private MIB 53 4 WEB MANAGEMENT You can manage the Managed Switch via a Web browser However you must first assign a unique IP address to the Managed Switch before doing so Use the RS 232 DB 9 Console port or use a RJ45 LAN cable and any of the 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 ports of the Managed Switch as the temporary RJ 45 Management Console port to login to the Managed Switch and set up the IP address for the first time The default IP of the Managed Switch can be reached at http 192 168 0 1 You can change the Managed Switch s IP to the needed one later in its Network Management menu Follow these steps to manage the Managed Switch through a Web browser Use the RS 232 DB 9 Console port or any of the 10 100 1000Base TX RJ 45 ports as the temporary RJ 45 Management Console port to set up the assigned IP parameters of the Managed Switch IP address Subnet Mask Default Converter Switch IP address if required Run a Web browser and specify the Managed Switch s IP address to reach it The Managed Switch s default IP can be reached at http 192 168 0 1 b
147. m the pull down mneu When information conforms to MAC and VLAN parameters then actions set in Frame D D Type Action Rate Limiter Port Copy and Shutdown will be taken into consideration Ingress Port Select Policy 1 8 or the port number from the pull down menu Frame Type Select the desired frame type 142 Action Deny or permit the action Rate Limiter Disable or enable rate limiter Port Copy Send a copy to the desired port Shutdown If enabled the Managed Switch will shutdown interface 4 5 Switch Monitor Switch Monitor allows users to monitor the real time operation status of the Managed Switch Users may monitor the port link up status or traffic counters for maintenance or diagnostic purposes Select the folder Switch Monitor from the Console main menu and then the following screen page appears MICROSENS CSO Conguraron ay O DSCP Remark Switch Port State O Port Mirroring 2 IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic E MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration 1 Forwarding down z SCH CFM Configuration DO Access Control List Manage Forwarding down Switch Monitor Forwarding up 100 full off D Port Traffic Statistics D Port Packet Error Statistics Forwardi D Port Packet Analysis Statist Forwardin J RSTP Monitor E 802 1 Monitor Forward IGMP Monitor Forwardin DO MAC Address Table Forwardi DCH SFP Information O DHCP Snoo
148. mark O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration amp SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration Access Control List Manage There are two fields for you to set up packets according to operations Source MAC Address Enable or disable packets according to source MAC address Destination MAC Address Enable or disable packets according to destination MAC address 72 4 4 3 2 Port Trunking Click the option Port Trunk Configuration from the Link Aggregation menu and then the following screen page appears LEE Main Menu Port Trunking D System Information D User Authentication Network Management S Sitch Management lele oe O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration Sol New Delete B8 Link Aggregation O Trunk Mode Configuratiot O Port Trunking D LACP Port Configuration amp Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen OH VLAN Configuration CH QoS Configuration OD DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring amp IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic S MVR Configuration SKA Configuration DO CFM Configuration SO Access Control List Manage The Managed Switch allows users to create 13 trunking groups Each group consists of 2 to 16 links ports Click New to add a new trunking group and then the following screen page appears Click Delete to remove a current registered trunking group setting Cl
149. mation D User Authentication Network Management SO Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration Link Aggregation amp Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN S QoS Configuration O QoS Port Configuration O QoS Control List D QoS Rate Limiters O Storm Control O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring e6 IGMP Snooping orl Cancel O Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration A QCL number is assigned to each port based on the information in the QCL table Please refer to QoS Control List for QCL settings Configure User Priority 101 MICROSENS Main Menu QoS Port Configuration D System Information D User Authentication SO Network Management Ey Switch Management User Priority x O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration Link Aggregation G Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration SO Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN a8 QoS Configuration D QoS Port Configuration D QoS Control List D QoS Rate Limiters Q Storm Control O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping OK Cancel O Static Multicast Configuratic 2 MYR Configuration User Priority xl There are eight priority levels that you can choose
150. ment ID View only field that shows the current registered segment ID Click New to register a new IPMC Profile and then the following screen page appears Click Edit to edit the IPMC Profile settings Click Delete to remove a current IPMC Profile registration MICROSENS 24 teh CT Sp s Network Management Ex Switch Management DO Switch Configuration D Port Configuration aE Link Aggregation 4 Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration a MAC Address Managemen aS VLAN Configuration amp Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN DO QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring 28 IGMP Snooping IGMP Configuration IGMP VLAN ID Configure IPMC Segment IPMC Profile IGMP Filtering D Static Multicast Configuratic a MYR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration Access Control List Manage y IPMC Profile Segment ID ol Cancel D D D D D E Current Total Max Profile Nums View only field Current This shows the number of current registered IPMC Profile Total This shows the number of total IPMC Profiles that are registered 115 Max This shows the maximum number available for IPMC Profile The maximum number is 60 Profile Name Enter an identification name This field is limited to 20 characters Segment ID Specify the segment ID that is registered in IPMC Segment 4 4 11 5 IGMP Filtering Select the option IGMP Filtering from
151. mer port Port number 1 22 filtering functions DHCP Option 82 Guidelines The Managed Switch can add information about the source of client DHCP requests that relay to DHCP server by adding Relay Agent Information This helps provide authentication about the source of the requests The DHCP server can then provide an IP address based on this information The feature of DHCP Relay Agent Information adds Agent Information field to the Option 82 field that is in the DHCP headers of client DHCP request frames Guidelines Enable DHCP Option 82 Relay Agent global setting Create Option 82 and trust port setting Create Static IP table for authorized IP address Each port s Port Number 1 22 configuration for DHCP Static IP or Unlimited 123 Select the folder SKA Configuration from the Switch Management menu and then the following screen page appears LY OSEr AUITETMCAnOTT Network Management a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration SO Link Aggregation SCH Rapid Spanning Tree 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen 8 VLAN Configuration 2 Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN CH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration a8 SKA Configuration D DHCP Opt82 Settings D DHCP Port Settings D Filter Configuration D Static IP Table Configura SCH CFM Configuration Access
152. mmand mode Prompt Console config multicast Command amp Parameter add lt ip addr gt lt vlan_id gt lt port gt Description To add and configure a new static multicast lt ip addr gt 224 0 1 0 238 255 255 255 lt vian_id gt 1 4094 lt port gt 1 26 For example Console config multicast add 224 0 1 0 4094 24 delete lt ip addr gt lt vlan_id gt lt port gt To delete a registered static multicast lt ip addr gt 224 0 1 0 238 255 255 255 lt vian_id gt 1 4094 lt port gt 1 26 49 For example Console config multicast delete 224 0 1 0 4094 24 2 6 14 Switch command mode Prompt Command amp Parameter Description Console config max frame lt num gt Specify the maximum frame size between switch 1518 and 9600 bytes The default maximum frame size is 9600bytes For example Console config switch max frame 9600 mac aging lt aging_time gt Specify MAC Address aging time between 0 and 4080 seconds For example Console config switch mac aging 300 Console config switch temperature lt num gt lt num gt The Slide in SFP module operation sfp temperature lt num gt 9999 99999 For example Console config switch sfp temperature 0 70 voltage lt num gt lt num gt The Slide in SFP module operation voltage lt num gt 9999 99999 For example Console config switch sfp voltage 3 3 6 tx bias lt num gt The Sli
153. mode history While in Enable Console List commands that mode enter the history command have been used While in Enable Console ip Configure IP ip mode enter the ip addresses of the command Managed Switch While in Enable Username Logout logout mode enter the logout command While in Enable Console The ping test from mode enter the the Managed Switch ping ping command to another network and followed by unit target IP While in Enable Boot up message To restart the reboot mode enter the Managed Switch reboot command While in Enable Console Load factory settings restore mode enter the restore command While in Enable Console service Configure the GER mode enter the network service command management service While in Enable Console syslog Configure the Switch syslog mode enter the syslog parameters syslog command While in Enable Console system Configure the system mode enter the Managed Switch s system command basic information While in Enable Console time Synchronize the time tee mode enter the server of a computer client time server or server to another command server While in Enable Console upgrade Upgrade the upgrade mode enter the Managed Switch s upgrade firmware and restore command the previous settings While in Enable Console user Configure user user mode enter the accounts user command While in Enable Console Save
154. n IEEE 802 1ag supports fault verification through Loopback Messages LBM and Loopback Reply LBR The LBM LBR mechanism is similar to ICMP ping function in the IP network However since the interfaces of an ND in an Ethernet network may not possess their individual IP address the operator can not achieve fault verification by ICMP ping in such a network environment Fault isolation In addition to the LBM LBR mechanism IEEE 802 1ag supports fault isolation through Linktrace Messages LTM and Linktrace Reply LTR The LTM LTR mechanism is similar to the trace route function in the IP network However since the interfaces of an ND in an Ethernet network may not possess their individual IP address the operator can not achieve fault isolation by trace route in such a network environment 129 IEEE 802 1ag also defines the following network error status to be conveyed in the CCM e MACstatus Either some remote ND is reporting its interface as not ready to pass both the data packets and BPDU or all remote NDs are reporting their interfaces as not able to pass ordinary data packets RemoteCCM The ND is not receiving valid CCMs from at least one of the remote NDs e ErrorCCM The ND has received at least one invalid CCM whose CCM Interval has not yet timed out XconCCM The ND has received at least one CCM from either another VLAN or a lower MD Level whose CCM Interval has not yet timed out Select the folder
155. n the following screen page appears 77 Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication a Network Management 28 Switch Management S My 32768 E D Switch Configuration D Port Configuration a Link Aggregation Hello Time z 7 Secs 1 10 e8 Rapid Spanning Tree D RSTP Switch Settings Forward Detay 15 Secs 4 30 OD RSTP Aggregated Port F O RSTP Physical Port Setti Normal 2 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen orl Cancel SO VLAN Configuration DCH QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring s IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic 20 Secs 6 200 MVR Configuration E SO SKA Configuration s CFM Configuration Access Control List Manaae System Priority Each interface is associated with a port number in the STP code And each switch has a relative priority and cost that is used to decide what the shortest path is to forward a packet The lowest cost path is always used unless the other path is down If you have multiple bridges and interfaces then you may need to adjust the priorities to achieve optimized performance The Managed Switch with the lowest priority will be selected as the root bridge The root bridge is the central bridge in the spanning tree Max Age If another switch in the spanning tree does not send out a hello packet for a long period of time it is assumed to be disconnected This timeout is set
156. nd make changes dynamically one end of the connection must have active LACP ports 4 4 4 Rapid Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree Protocol STP defined in the IEEE Standard 802 1D creates a spanning tree within a mesh network of connected layer 2 bridges typically Ethernet switches and disables the links which are not part of that tree leaving a single active path between any two network nodes Multiple active paths between network nodes cause a bridge loop Bridge loops create several problems First the MAC address table used by the switch or bridge can fail since the same MAC addresses and hence the same network hosts are seen on multiple ports Second a broadcast storm occurs This is caused by broadcast packets being forwarded in an endless loop between switches A broadcast storm can consume all available CPU resources and bandwidth Spanning tree allows a network design to include spare redundant links to provide automatic backup paths if an active link fails without the danger of bridge loops or the need for manually enabling disabling these backup links 76 To provide faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change an evolution of the Spanning Tree Protocol Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP introduced by IEEE with document 802 1w RSTP is a refinement of STP therefore it shares most of its basic operation characteristics This essentially creates a cascading effect away from the root bridge where
157. networks into smaller segments so that broadcast and multicast traffic will not occupy too much available bandwidth as well as provide a higher level security between segments of internal networks The 802 1Q frame format is shown below Pre sro on sa rei F e vo Te Panas Fos PRE Preamble 62 bits Used to synchronize traffic SFD Start Frame Delimiter 2 bits Marks the beginning of the header DA Destination Address 6 bytes The MAC address of the destination SA Source Address 6 bytes The MAC address of the source TCI Tag Control Info 2 bytes set to 8100 for 802 1p and Q tags P Priority 3 bits Indicates 802 1p priority level 0 7 C Canonical Indicator 1 bit Indicates if the MAC addresses are in Canonical format Ethernet set to 0 VID VLAN Identifier 12 bits Indicates the VLAN 0 4095 T L Type Length Field 2 bytes Ethernet II type or 802 3 length Payload lt or 1500 bytes User data FCS Frame Check Sequence 4 bytes Cyclical Redundancy Check 91 Important VLAN Concepts for Configuration There are two key concepts to understand The Default Port VLAN ID PVID specifies the VID to the switch port that will assign the VID to untagged traffic from that port The VLAN ID VID specifies the set of VLAN that a given port is allowed to receive and send labeled packets Both variables can be assigned to a switch port but there are significant differences between them An administrator can only assign one PVID to ea
158. nfiguration D Maintenance Domain Sel D Maintenance Association pl Cancel D Maintenance End Points D Maintenance End Point D Loopback Testing D Linktrace Testing O Y 1731 Round Trip Delay SO Access Control List Manage Switch Monitor CH System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System Current Max Domain View only field Current This shows the number of current registered Maintenance Domain Max This shows the maximum number available for Maintenance Domain registration The default number is 20 MD Name Specify a unique ID for a newly registered MD MD Format Currently the only supported MD format is String MD Level Specify a service level MHF Select an option for Maintenance Point Function from the pull down menu Default MHFs can be created for this VID on any Bridge Port through which the VID can pass Explicit MHFs can be created on CFM VLAN member port and only if there is a MEP at the lower active MD level on the port None No MHFs can be created for this VID 132 4 4 15 2 Maintenance Association Settings Select the option Maintenance Association from the CFM Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN DCH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring a IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic s MVR Configuration a SKA Configurati
159. ng system will not receive and filter all the multicast traffic generated in the network Select the folder IGMP Snooping from the Switch Management menu and then the following screen page appears Network Management EI Switch Management IGMP Configuration O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration SO Link Aggregation Disada G Rapid Spanning Tree Disabled i 4 802 1X Configuration eqisterec Disabled 7 MAC Address Managemen VLAN Configuration Query 125 1 6000 1 10 Sec Port Based VLAN 5 IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN q ev 100 1 6000 1 10 Sec 4 QoS Configuration Disabled gt O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring aS IGMP Snooping D IGMP Configuration D IGMP VLAN ID Configure O IPMC Segment D IPMC Profile D IGMP Filtering DO Static Multicast Configuratic DO MVR Configuration orl Cancel amp SKA Configuration s CFM Configuration Access Control List Manage j 110 IGMP Configuration To enable or disable IGMP Unregistered IPMC Flooding and set up router ports IGMP VLANID Configuration To set up the ability of IGMP snooping and querying with VLAN IGMP Settings To set up the Query interval response interval of IGMP snooping and enable or disable Fast leave IPMC Segment To create edit or delete IPMC segment IPMC Profile To create edit or delete IPMC profile IGMP Filtering To enable or disable IGMP filte
160. nventions are used consistently to express uses of a parameter Common conventions are described below Conventions Descriptions lt gt Required parameters or values are in angle brackets Optional parameters or values are in square brackets For example qce_id or etype lt etype Ox600 FFFF gt vid lt vid 1 4094 gt port lt udp_tcp_port 0 65535 gt dscp lt dscp 0 63 gt tos lt tos_list 0 7 gt tag_prio lt tag_prio_list 0 7 gt lt port_list gt port Ier allows you to enter several discontinuous port number separating by a comma for example port 5 7 9 12 or you can enter continuous port numbers with a dash and separating by a comma for example port 1 5 7 9 12 15 lt enable disable gt Two options separated by a vertical bar are available for selection Select one option within the angle bracket lt administrator read_and_write Several options separated by a vertical bar are read_only access_denied gt available for selection Select one option within the angle bracket etype lt etype Ox600 FFFF gt vid This is an optional parameter or value and six lt vid 1 4094 gt port lt udp_tcp_port O parameters are available for selection 65535 gt dscp lt dscp 0 63 gt tos lt tos_list 0 7 gt tag_prio lt tag_prio_list 0 7 gt 2 4 User mode When you use CLI you will start in the User mode The User mode provides basic
161. on Access Control List Mate State Enable or disable configured trunking groups in RSTP mode Path Cost This parameter is used by the RSTP to determine the best path between devices Therefore lower values should be assigned to ports attached to faster media and higher values assigned to ports with slower media 0 means auto generated path cost Priority Choose a value between 0 and 240 to set the priority for the port interface A higher priority will designate the interface to forward packets first A lower number denotes a higher priority Edge Turn On If you know a port is directly connected to an end device that doesn t support RSTP then set it as an edge port to ensure maximum performance This will tell the switch to immediately start forwarding traffic on the port and not bother trying to establish a RSTP connection Otherwise turn it off Point to Point Forced True parameter indicates a point to point P2P shared link P2P ports are similar to edge ports however they are restricted in that a P2P port must operate in full duplex Similar to edge ports P2P ports transit to a forwarding state rapidly thus benefiting from RSTP Forced False indicates that the port cannot have P2P status Auto allows the port to have P2P status whenever possible and operates as if the P2P status were true If the port cannot maintain this status for example if the port is forced to half duplex operation the P
162. on e3 CFM Configuration New Eat oset D Maintenance Domain Set O Maintenance Association D Maintenance End Points D Maintenance End Point O Loopback Testing D Linktrace Testing O Y 1731 Round Trip Delay Access Control List Manage DCH Switch Monitor System Utility D Save Configuration O Reset System Select MD Select the Maintenance Domain that you would like to associate MA Name Specify a MA name Format Currently the only supported format is String VID Specify a registered VLAN ID for MA CCM Interval Specify the time period to send connectivity check message CCM MHF View only field that shows the Defer Default Explicit or None Click New to register a new Maintenance Association and then the following page appears Click Edit to edit and view Maintenance Association settings Click Delete to remove a current Maintenance Association 133 TT CUZ COMM Uranrorr CQ MAC Address Managemen Maintenance Association Settings a VLAN Configuration a Port Based VLAN a IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN DO QoS Configuration enera 2 20 HE REIN MD Name md1 D Port Mirroring a IGMP Snooping a Static Multicast Configuratic S String MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration a CFM Configuration O Maintenance Domain Set O Maintenance Association D Maintenance End Points D Maintenance End Point Loopback Testing ES Cancel D Linktrace Test
163. on OD DHCP Snooping DO CFM Information 2 amp System Utility Update Click Update to update the table 155 VLAN ID VID of the specific VLAN Group The multicast IP address of IGMP querier Port The port s grouped in the specific multicast group 4 5 9 MAC Address Table MAC Address Table displays MAC addresses learned when System Reset and MAC Address Learning are enabled O DSCP Remark m MAC Address Table O Port Mirroring aE IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic 2 SKA Configuration CFM Configuration amp Access Control List Manage Switch Monitor D Switch Port State MAC Address Address QO Port Traffic Statistics 00 01 29 60 00 FD Port 3 O Port Packet Error Statistics D Port Packet Analysis Statist 0A E4 C1 F9 AB Port 3 dynamic aE LACP Monitor 00 0C 6E C2 E5 17 Port 3 dynamic TRS elt 00 0D 0B A7 8A C4 Port 3 dynamic S 802 1X Monitor BS IGMP Monitor 5 00 0D 0B FB 70 DE 1 Port 3 dynamic O IGMP Snooping Status 00 0E 2E FA 38 E4 Port 3 dynamic E CKE Cirene Te 7 00 0E 46 1D 15 19 1 Port3 dynamic O MAC Address Table mS SFP Information s 00 0E A6 45 A1 33 1 Port 3 dynamic O DHCP Snooping 9 00 0E A6 60 50 93 1 Port3 dynamic ene 10 00 0E A6 61 9C 52 1 Port3 d System Utility ort 3 dynamic D Save Conficuration y el 00 0E A6 63 25 3E 1 Port3 dynamic The table above sh
164. on igmp ip IP Information ip mac MAC address table mac dump mirror Port mirroring mirror myr MYR Information myr group port Port Information port qos Quality of Service qos rstp Rapid STP rstp service System Service Information service snmp Press Ctrl C to exit or any key to continue Show a Command s Current Settings In User Enable and Config mode you can type show and followed by the command listed above to view its current setting For example if you type show qos in User mode Console gt then the current setting of qos command will be displayed Console gt show qos Port Default Tag Priority QCL ID Mode Weight 1 Low H 1 Strict 1 2 ZE 8 2 Low H 1 Strict 1 2 4 8 3 Low H 1 Strict 1 2 ZE 8 4 Low H 1 Strict 1 2 ZE 8 5 Low H 1 Strict 1 2 4 8 6 Low H 1 Strict 1 2 ZE 8 7 Low H lt 1 Strict 1 2 4 8 8 Low H 1 Strict 1 2 fh 8 Press Ctrl C to exit or any key to continue Within QoS the rate limit configurations can be set You can type show qos rate limit in any mode to view its current setting Console gt show gos rate Limit Port Rate Limiter Shaper 1 disable disable 2 disable disable 3 disable disable 4 disable disable D disable disable 6 disable disable 7 disable disable 8 disable disable Press Ctrl C to exit or any key to continue Show Currently Configured Settings When you type a specific command in Enable or
165. onfiguration D Reset System OK Cancel Time Synchronization To enable or disable time synchronization Time Server Address NTP time server address 2nd Time Server Address When the default time server is down the Managed Switch will automatically connect to the 2nd time server Synchronization Interval The time interval to synchronize from NTP time server Time Zone Select the appropriate time zone from the pull down menu Daylight Saving Time To enable or disable the daylight saving time function It is a way of getting more daytime hour s by setting the time to be hour s ahead in the morning Daylight Saving Time Offset Click the pull down menu to select the time offset of daylight saving time NOTE We use SNTP to get the time from those NTP servers It is recommended that the time server is in the same LAN with the Managed Switch or at least not too far away In this way the time will be more accurate 63 4 3 5 Device Community Click the option Device Community from the Network Management menu and then the following screen page appears Main Menu O System Information O User Authentication 28 Network Management O Network Configuration D System Service Configuration i ount O RS232 Telnet Console Config O Time Server Configuration D Bevice Community O Trap Destination New Son Delete O Trap Configuration O Mal attempt Log Configuratior SO Switch Management Switch Monit
166. onfiguration SC CFM Configuration Choose either Normal or Untag option from the pull down menu for Port Egress mode The default setting is Normal to all ports 4 4 8 QoS Configuration Network traffic is always unpredictable and the only basic assurance that can be offered is the best effort traffic delivery To overcome this challenge Quality of Service QoS is applied throughout the network This ensures that network traffic is prioritized according to specified criteria and receives preferential treatments QoS enables you to assign various grades of network service to different types of traffic such as multi media video protocol specific time critical and file backup traffic To set up the priority of packets in the Managed Switch click the folder QoS Priority Configuration from the Switch Configuration menu and then four options within this folder will be displayed 99 MICROSENS HnwAc Main Menu D System Information O User Authentication Network Management 28 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration a Link Aggregation Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration i MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration s Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN a8 QoS Configuration D QoS Port Configuration O QoS Control List D QoS Rate Limiters O Storm Control O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring H IGMP Snoop
167. only or read write For example the System Version is read only variables The Port State Enable or Disable is a read write variable and a network administrator can not only read but also set its value remotely SNMP Agent is a management module resides in the managed device that responds to the SNMP Manager request SNMP Manager NMS executes applications that monitor and control managed devices NMS provide the bulk of the processing and memory resources required for the complete network management SNMP Manager often composed by desktop computer work station and software program such like HP OpenView Totally 4 types of operations are used between SNMP Agent amp Manager to change the MIB information These 4 operations all use the UDP IP protocol to exchange packets GET This command is used by an SNMP Manager to monitor managed devices The SNMP Manager examines different variables that are maintained by managed devices GET Next This command provides traversal operation and is used by the SNMP Manager to sequentially gather information in variable tables such as a routing table SET This command is used by an SNMP Manager to control managed devices The NMS changes the values of variables stored within managed devices Trap Trap is used by the managed device to report asynchronously a specified event to the SNMP Manager When certain types of events occur a managed device will send a trap to alert the SNMP Manager The system bui
168. or CH System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System Up to 10 Device Communities can be set up Click New to add a new community and then the following screen page appears Click Edit to view the current community settings Click Delete to remove a registered community J Main Menu O System Information D User Authentication Yea Network Management O Network Configuration S D System Service Configuration Disabled F O RS232 Telnet Console Config O Device Community O Mal attempt Log Configuratior DC Switch Management 0 0 0 0 DCH Switch Monitor System Utility SNMP Level Access Denied z D Save Configuration D Reset System Cancel Current Total Max Agents View only field Current This shows the number of current registered communities Total This shows the number of total registered community users Max Agents This shows the number of maximum number available for registration The default maximum number is 10 64 Account State Click the pull down menu to enable or disable this Community Account Community Specify the authorized SNMP community name up to 20 alphanumeric characters Description Enter a unique description for this community name up to 35 alphanumeric characters This is mainly for reference only IP Security Click the pull down menu to enable or disable the IP security function If enabled Community may access t
169. ormation show lt gt 1 Console gt _ 1 Command Prompt The command prompt shows the mode that is currently configured Users can type in commands or characters after the prompt Username admin Password Console gt enable Pan nord Entering commands j C tet conftry Currently configured mode Oh oe a ee oer nee 2 Command This column lists all commands that are available in the current mode 3 Purpose amp Description This column lists each command s purpose and description in the current mode 4 Usage This column lists each command s usage in the current mode 2 3 2 3 Show command In each mode users can enter show command to view a list of commands view each command s current setting and view system information The following explains how show command is used in MS400870M Series Show system When you enter show system command in each mode you will be informed of system information The following screen page shows a sample of system information in User mode 20 Console gt show system Company Name System Object ID System Contact System Name System Location MICROSENS info microsens com 24 Port GBE Switch Model Name MS400870M Firmware Version 1 07 00 M B Version B03 Serial Number DCCSAMPLE O6 704 Date Code 20090917 Up Time O day 04 39 22 Local Time CPU Temperature 46 C PHY1 Temperature 47 C PHY2 Temperature 46 C PHYS
170. ort Configuration s Link Aggregation Rapid Spanning Tree s 802 1X Configuration 2S MAC Address Managemen O MAC Table Learning DEI Cancel O Static MAC Table Config E Set SO VLAN Configuration a QoS Configuration OD DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring amp IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic a MYR Configuration s SKA Configuration DO CFM Configuration s Access Control List Manage Switch Monitor Current Total Max The number of current total and maximum MAC address entry or entries 88 MAC Address Specify a destination MAC address in the packet VID Specify the VLAN where the packets with the Destination MAC address can be forwarded Forwarding Port If the incoming packet has the same destination MAC address as the one specified in VID it will be forwarded to the selected port directly 4 4 7 VLAN Configuration A Virtual Local Area Network VLAN is a network topology configured according to a logical scheme rather than the physical layout VLAN can be used to combine any collections of LAN segments into a group that appears as a single LAN VLAN also logically segments the network into different broadcast domains All broadcast multicast and unknown packets entering the Switch on a particular VLAN will only be forwarded to the stations or ports that are members of that VLAN VLAN can enhance performance by conserving bandwidth and improve security by limiting traffic to
171. ort_list gt lt name gt Description Add a new port based VLAN lt port_list gt 1 26 lt name gt up to 15 characters For example Console config vlan port base add 2 myvlan delete lt name gt Delete a registered port based VLAN lt name gt up to 15 characters For example Console config vian port base delete myvland Console config vlan dot1q add lt vid gt lt port_list gt name To add a new VLAN entity lt vid gt 1 4094 lt port_list gt 1 26 27 CPU name up to 15 characters For example Console config vian dot1q add 1 2 myvian delete lt vid gt To delete a registered VLAN For example Console config vian dot1q delete 1 Console config vian aware lt port_list gt lt enable disable gt To enable or disable VLAN aware lt port_list gt 1 26 For example Console config vlan aware 1 4 10 15 18 19 enable filter lt port_list gt lt enable disable gt To enable or disable ingress filter lt port_list gt 1 26 For example Console config vlan filter 1 4 10 15 18 19 enable frame type lt port_list gt lt all tagged gt To enable or disable the frame type Two frame types are available these are All or Tagged The default setting is All to all ports Tagged means that the port will only send and receive VLAN tagged packets When ports are set to All they will send and receive both VLAN tagge
172. ows the MAC addresses learned from each port of the Managed Switch Click Update to update the MAC Address Table Click Clear to clear the MAC Address table 4 5 10 SFP Information 4 5 10 1 SFP Port Information SFP Information displays each por s slide in SFP Transceiver information e g Speed Length Vendor Name Vendor PN Vendor SN and detection Temperature Voltage TX Bias etc Select SFP Port Info from the SFP Information menu and then the following screen page appears 156 Status TL 0S comgraroT SS D DSCP Remark SFP Port Info D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration DO SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration SO Access Control List Manage HO Switch Monitor O Switch Port State D Port Traffic Statistics DQ Port Packet Error Statistics D Port Packet Analysis Statist LACP Monitor s RSTP Monitor DCH 802 1 Monitor IGMP Monitor D MAC Address Table 28 SFP Information D SFP Port Info D SFP Port State O DHCP Snooping SCH CFM Information DC System Utility Port The number of the port Speed Data rate of the slide in SFP Transceiver Distance Transmission distance of the slide in SFP Transceiver Vendor Name Vendor name of the slide in SFP Transceiver Vendor PN Vendor PN of the slide in SFP Transceiver Vendor SN Vendor SN of the slide in SFP Transceiver 4 5 10 2 SFP Port State Select SFP
173. ping T SO CFM Information T Forwarding CH System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System Forwarding Forwarding 1 Switch Port State View current port media type port state etc 2 Port Traffic Statistics View each port s frames and bytes received or sent utilization etc 3 Port Packet Error Statistics View each port s traffic condition of error packets e g CRC fragment Jabber etc 4 Port Packet Analysis Statistics View each port s traffic condition of error packets e g RX TX frames of Multicast and Broadcast etc 5 LACP Monitor View the LACP port status and statistics 6 RSTP Monitor View RSTP VLAN Bridge Port Status Statistics 143 7 802 1X Monitor View port status and Statistics 8 IGMP Monitor View only field that shows IGMP status and Groups table 9 Mac Address Table List current MAC address learned by the Managed Switch 10 SFP Information View the current port s SFP information e g speed Vendor ID Vendor S N etc SFP port state shows current DMI Diagnostic monitoring interface temperature voltage TX Bias etc 11 DHCP Snooping View the DHCP learn table etc 12 CFM Information View the current port s CFM information e g CFM stack CFM statistics Maintenance End Point Remote Maintenance End Points Linktrace Reply 4 5 1 Switch Port State In order to view the real time port status of the Managed Switch select Swit
174. r IP address Log Server IP 2 Specify the second Log server IP address Log Server IP 3 Specify the third Log server IP address When the default Log Server is down the Managed Switch will automatically contact the second or third Log server 4 4 Switch Management In order to manage the Managed switch and set up required switching functions click the folder icon Switch Management from the Console main menu and then several options and folders will be displayed for your selection 67 10 11 12 13 amp Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication SO Network Management a8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration O Port Configuration SO Link Aggregation SCH Rapid Spanning Tree SE 802 1X Configuration 4 MAC Address Managemen SCH VLAN Configuration DCH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring aE IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic MYR Configuration SO SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration Access Control List Manage Switch Configuration Maximum Frame Size 9600 BER Not Filter z 1 Not Filter z orl Cancel Bytes 1518 9600 MAC Address Aging Time Secs 0 4080 0 Never Aging Out 70 0 DCH Switch Monitor DO System Utility D Save Configuration at Switch Configuration Set up frame size address learning etc Port Configuration Enable or disable port speed flow control etc Link Aggregation Set
175. r and configure each port s IGMP filter 4 4 11 1 IGMP Configuration Select the option IGMP Configuration from the IGMP Snooping menu and then the following screen page appears Network Management S 8 Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration a Link Aggregation vz Spanning Tee EEE F SE 802 1X Configuration J 4 MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration u 1 6000 1 10 Sec s Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN 2 1 6000 1 10 Sec SE QoS Configuration sei Cd D DSCP Remark Disabled O Port Mirroring aS IGMP Snooping D IGMP Configuration D IGMP VLAN ID Configure D IPMC Segment D IPMC Profile D IGMP Filtering O Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration orl Cancel s SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration SO Access Control List Manage_ Snooping When enabled the Managed Switch will monitor network traffic and determine which hosts will receive multicast traffic Unregistered IPMC Flooding Set forwarding mode for unregistered not joined IP multicast traffic The traffic will flood when enabled However the traffic will forward to router ports only when disabled Query Interval The Query Interval is used to set the time between transmitting IGMP queries entries between 1 6000 seconds are allowed Default value 125 One Unit 1 second 111 Query Response Interval This determines the maximum amount of time
176. r disable Target Port s mirroring on mirror the TX and RX of Source port lt mirror_port_list gt 1 26 For example Console config mirror port 1 4 10 15 18 19 Target port lt target_port Specify the preferred target port for mirroring disable gt lt target_port gt 1 26 or 0 disabled For example Console config mirror target port 24 2 6 8 MVR command mode MVR refers to Multicast VLAN Registration that enables a media server to transmit multicast stream in a single multicast VLAN when clients receiving multicast VLAN stream can reside in different VLANs Clients in different VLANs intend to join or leave the multicast group simply by sending the IGMP Join or Leave message to a receiver port The receiver port that belongs to one of the multicast groups can receive multicast stream from the media server MVR Configuration Guidelines and Limitations Guidelines Enable IGMP global setting Enable MVR global setting Create MVR VLAN and indicate the Source port and Receive port Create MVR Groups whose multicasting channels would belong to MVR VLAN Enable VLAN Aware in MVR Source Port In a normal condition Tag multicasting stream injects to Source port Optional 41 Setting VLAN Port Egress mode in MVR Receive port In a normal condition Un tag multicasting stream forward to receive port Optional Limitation Receiver ports on a switch can be in different VLANs but the
177. rget port for mirroring 34 mvr Configure Multicast VLAN Registration MVR settings port Configure the status of each port qos Set up the priority of packets within the Managed Switch rstp Set up each port and aggregated ports RSTP status ska Configure Secure Customer Connections SKA settings multicast Configure static multicast settings switch Set up acceptable frame size and address learning etc vlan Set up VLAN mode and VLAN configuration show Show a list of commands or show the current setting of each listed command 2 6 1 Aggr command mode Link aggregation is an inexpensive way to set up a high speed backbone network that transfers much more data than any one single port or device can deliver without replacing everything and buying new hardware For most backbone installations it is common to install more cabling or fiber optic pairs than initially necessary even if there is no immediate need for the additional cabling This action is taken because labor costs are higher than the cost of the cable and running extra cable reduces future labor costs if networking needs changes Link aggregation can allow the use of these extra cables to increase backbone speeds with little or no extra cost if ports are available This Managed switch supports 2 link aggregation modes static Port Trunk and dynamic Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP using the IEEE 802 3ad standard
178. rrent Total Max Segment Nums View only field Current This shows the number of current registered IPMC Segment Total This shows the total number of registered IPMC Segment Max This shows the maximum number available for IPMC Segment The maximum number is 400 Segment ID Specify a number from 1 400 for a new ID Segment Name Enter an identification name This field is limited to 20 characters IP Range Specify the multicast streams IP range for the registered segment The IP range is from 224 0 1 0 238 255 255 255 4 4 11 4 IPMC Profile Select the option IPMC Profile from the IGMP Snooping menu and then the following screen page with the ability information of IPMC Profile appears 114 MICROSENS amp Network Management ES Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration amp Link Aggregation SO Rapid Spanning Tree SCH 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN al IPMC Profile Profile Name Segment ID Exit New Delete QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring a3 1GMP Snooping D IGMP Configuration IGMP VLAN ID Configure IPMC Segment PMC Profile IGMP Filtering O Static Multicast Configuratie DO MVR Configuration a SKA Configuration s CFM Configuration be D D D D O Manaage Profile Name View only field that shows the current registered profile name Seg
179. rrent registered Static IP address es Total This shows the total number of registered Static IP address es Max This shows the maximum number available for Static ID address registration IP address Specify an static IP address that you accept Mask Address Specify the subnet mask address VLAN ID Specify the VLAN ID 0 means without VLAN ID Port Specify the communication port number Port 1 22 4 4 15 CFM Configuration Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management CFM is an end to end and service to service Ethernet layer operations administration and maintenance OAM 802 1ag protocol It includes practical connectivity monitoring fault verification and fault isolation for large Ethernet metropolitan area networks MANs and WANs As its name implies IEEE 802 1ag focuses on the connectivity fault management which provides the following four features on each Virtual Local Area Network VLAN basis Fault Detection Fault notification Fault verification Fault isolation Fault Detection Fault notification IEEE 802 1ag supports fault detection through Continuity Check Messages CCM CCM is somewhat like the keep alive message By default every 802 1ag capable network device ND sends out heart beat style CCM periodically Hence by configuring a list of expected existent remote 802 1ag capable NDs the local 802 1ag capable ND can detect the health status of its connection to the remote ND Fault verificatio
180. rts information Select 802 1X port status from the 802 1x Monitor menu and then the following screen page appears 152 Stalus tatus 7 e ee ToS COMgUrarorr O DSCP Remark 802 1X Port Status O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic 1 MVR Configuration SCH SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration SO Access Control List Manage B Switch Monitor O Switch Port State O Port Traffic Statistics O Port Packet Error Statistics O Port Packet Analysis Statist LACP Monitor RSTP Monitor a8 802 1X Monitor O 802 1X Port Status DO 802 1X Statistics IGMP Monitor O MAC Address Table DCH SFP Information O DHCP Snooping SO CFM Information Q System Utility A Caua Canficurotics E In this page you can find the following information of a 802 1x port Port The number of the port State Display the number of the port 802 1x link state LinkDown or LinkUp Last Source Display the number of the port s Last Source Last ID Display the number of the port s Last ID 4 5 7 2 802 1X Statistics In order to view the real time 802 1x port statistics status of the Managed Switch select 802 1x Statistics from the 802 1x Monitor menu and then the following screen page shows up Select the port number from the pull down menu to view statistics 153 Status 7 D DSCP Remark 802 1X Statistics D Port Mirroring I
181. s This is mainly for reference only IP Security Enable or disable the IP security function If enabled the user can access the Managed Switch only through the management station which has exact IP address specified in IP address field below If disabled the user can access the Managed Switch through any stations IP Address Specify the IP address for IP Security function Console Level Select the desired privilege for the Console operation from the pull down menu Four operation privileges are available in the Managed Switch Administrator Full access right includes maintaining user account amp system information loading factory settings etc 58 Read amp Write Full access right but cannot modify user account amp system information and load factory settings Read Only Allow to view only Access Denied Completely forbidden for access NOTE To prevent incautious operations a user cannot delete modify user name and enable or disable the account states 4 2 1 RADIUS Configuration Click RADIUS Configuration in User Authentication and then the following screen page appears amp Main Menu D System Information O User Authentication Network Management DCH Switch Management DCH Switch Monitor CH System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System orl Cancel When RADIUS Authentication is enabled User login will be according to those settings on the RAD
182. sting geet edeebeeeee d e e ee 138 4 4 15 7 Y 1731 Round Trip Delay Measurement 139 4 4 16 Access Control List Management ACTMI 139 AS SOWING DIMI cet ote hie a te ede ei ee Ne Neh eee ee eee eee RAR 143 4 5 1 Switch Port EE 144 4 5 2 Port Traffic StatistiCS EE 145 ele d Packet EE 146 4 5 4 Port Packet Analysis Statistics c cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaaeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeaaees 147 45 Dare ie Te 148 45 021 EAGCP POU EE EE 148 BEE EE Ee 149 4 5 6 ASIP e re 150 4 5 6 1 RSTP VLAN Bridge COveniew ssssssssserneessessrrrrrrnrensserrrnrnnnnnnsserrrrrnnnn 150 456 2 AS TP POM E D 151 Ee 151 4 5 7 BO2 Monitor eerste gieieebe gie eee eee e geegent 152 4 5 7 1 80 2 1X el TEE 152 EE 153 45 8 GMP SN0ODING E EE 154 4 5 8 1 Snooping Status ee e 154 4 5 8 2 IGMP Group Table A 155 45 9 MAC Address EE 156 4 5 10 SFP MORON EECH 156 4 5 10 1 SFP Port IMOMnmauOn BEE 156 4 5 10 2 SFP Por EE 157 e ERD TEL DE 158 45 12 GEM teg de EE 159 Eer Oe 160 ee 161 45 12 3 Maintenance End Point EE 162 4 5 12 4 Remote Maintenance End Ponts 163 4 5 12 5 Linktrace Reply EEN 163 AO SYVSIGMT Utility EE 164 AG Event e BEE 165 4 6 2 Update E 166 4 6 3 Load Factory Settings EE 167 4 6 4 Load Factory Settings Except Network Confouraion 168 4 6 5 Backup Configuration ee 168 4 7 Save EE eeieree eege Eege ege 169 4S Reset System EE 170 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for using the 24 dual speed combo ports plus 2 Giga combo port Managed
183. switching functions enter the configure command from Console directory and then type in Then the screen shows as follows Console config Purpose amp Description Usage aggr Enter Aggr Cmd Mode aggr cfm Enter CFM Cmd Mode cfm dot1lx Enter Dotix Cmd Mode dotix exit Exit from current mode exit help Show available commands help history Show history commands history igmpfilter Enter IGMP Filter Cmd Mode igmpfilter igmp Enter IGMP Cmd Mode igmp mac Enter MAC Cmd Mode mac mirror Enter Mirror Cmd Mode mirror mur Enter MYR Cmd Mode mur lt vid gt port Set Port Cmd port lt alljport_list gt qos Enter QoS Cmd Mode qos rstp Enter RSTP Cmd Mode rstp ska Enter SKA Cmd Mode ska multicast Enter Multicast Cmd Mode multicast Press Ctrl C to exit or any key to continue switch Enter Switch Cmd Mode switch vlan Enter VLAN Cmd Mode vlan show Show current settings show lt gt Console config _ Command Description aggr Configure LACP functions cfm Configure the Managed Switch OAM 802 1ag CFM settings dot1x Configure the Managed Switch to send information when 802 1x client authenticates via the Switch exit Exit the config mode help Display a list of available commands in Config mode history Show commands that have been used igmpfilter Configure IGMP filtering settings igmp Configure IGMP settings mac Set up each port s MAC learning function mirror Set up ta
184. t Confi quratic MVR Configuration a SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration Access Control List Manage DCH Switch Monitor System Utility D Save Configuration O Reset System IP Address View only field that shows the current source IP address of multicast stream VLAN View only field that shows the specified VLAN ID for current multicast stream Forwarding port View only field that shows the forwarding port for current multicast stream Click New to register a new Static Multicast configuration and then the following screen page appears Click Edit to edit and view static multicast configuration settings Use Delete to remove a current Static Multicast configuration LT OSE aumentano PS 3 Network Management a3 Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration amp Link Aggregation SCH Rapid Spanning Tree a 802 1X Configuration MAC Address Managemen 224 0 1 0 238 255 255 255 28 VLAN Configuration SO Port Based VLAN o 1 4094 a IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN Port d a QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring ml Cancel s IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration 9 SKA Configuration SO CFM Configuration DO Access Control List Manage DC Switch Monitor System Utility D Save Configuration O Reset System 118 Current Total Max Multicast Nums View only field Current This shows the number of current re
185. t administrator read_and_write read_only access_denied gt Four operation privileges are available in the Managed Switch Administrator Full access right includes maintaining user account amp system information loading factory settings etc Read amp Write Full access right but cannot modify user account amp system information and load factory settings Read Only Allow to view only Access Denied Completely forbidden for access For example Console user add user1 user1 administrator delete lt username gt Delete a registered user For example Console user delete user Console user radius mode lt enable disable gt To enable or disable RADIUS Authentication 33 secret lt secret gt The word or characters to encrypt data sent to RADIUS server The word or characters are up to 31 characters port lt port gt The RADIUS service port on RADIUS server lt port gt The port number is between 1025 and 65535 For example Console user radius port 1812 retry time lt retry_time gt The number of trying to reconnect if the RADISU server is not reachable lt retry_time gt 0 2 For example Console user radius retry time 2 ip addr lt ip_addr gt IP address of the first RADIUS server 2nd addr lt ip_addr gt IP address of the second RADIUS server 2 6 Config mode In order to manage the Managed Switch and set up advanced
186. tagged all egress packets in the same VLAN group from the port will have no tags VLAN Aware Packets that are tagged carrying the 802 1Q VID information can be transmitted from one 802 1Q compliant network device to another one with the VLAN information intact This allows 802 1Q VLANs to span network devices and indeed the entire network if all network devices are 802 1Q compliant 93 Unfortunately not all network devices are 802 1Q compliant These devices are referred to VLAN unaware 802 1Q devices are referred to VLAN aware Prior to the adoption of 802 1Q VLANs port based and MAC based VLANs were in common use These VLANs relied upon a Port VLAN ID PVID to forward packets A packet received on a given port would be assigned that port s PVID and then be forwarded to the port corresponding to the packet s destination address found in the Switch s forwarding table If the PVID of the port that received the packet different from the PVID of the port that transmits the packet the Managed Switch will drop the packet Within the Managed Switch different PVIDs mean different VLANs remember that two VLANs cannot communicate without an external router Therefore VLAN identification based upon the PVIDs cannot create VLANs that extend outside a given switch or switch stack Every physical port on a switch has a PVID 802 1Q ports are also assigned a PVID for use within the Switch If no VLANs are defined on the Managed Swi
187. tch all ports are then assigned to a default VLAN with a PVID equal to 1 Untagged packets are assigned the PVID of the port on which they were received Forwarding decisions are based upon this PVID in so far as VLANs are concerned Tagged packets are forwarded according to the VID contained within the tag A PVID is assigned to the tagged packet but the PVID is not used to make packet forwarding decisions the VID is VLAN aware switches must keep a table so as to relate PVIDs within the Switch to VIDs on the network The Managed Switch will compare the VID of a packet to be transmitted with the VID of the port that is to transmit the packet If the two VIDs are different the Managed Switch will drop the packet because the existence of the PVID for untagged packets and the VID for tagged packets VLAN aware and VLAN unaware network devices can coexist on the same network A switch port can only have one PVID however it can have as many VIDs as the Switch has memory in its VLAN table to store them Because some devices on a network may be VLAN unaware a decision must be made at each port on a VLAN aware device before packets are transmitted should the packet to be transmitted have a tag or not If the transmitting port is connected to a VLAN unaware device the packet should be untagged If the transmitting port is connected to a VLAN aware device the packet should be tagged 4 4 7 3 802 1Q VLAN The following screen page appears when
188. te a registered domain name 36 For example Console config cfm dom delete mydomain Console config cfm dom_domain name level lt level gt To specify maintenance domain level for the registered domain name lt level gt 0 7 For example Console config cfm dom_mymy level 7 mhf lt default explicit none gt To specify MHF for the registered domain name lt default explicit none gt Three options are available for this function Default MHFs can be created for this VID on any Bridge Port through which the VID can pass Explicit MHFs can be created on CFM VLAN member port and only if there is a MEP at the lower active MD level on the port None No MHFs can be created for this VID For example Console config cfm dom_mymy mhf none NOTE If you would like to edit the settings of your new domain you can enter the command domain domain name under the Console config cfm For example If you want to edit settings of the account mydomain you can use the following commands to enter the editing mode Console contig cfm domain mydomain Console snmp community_mydomain Console config cfm assoc add lt assoc_name gt lt vlan_id gt lt ccm_interval gt lt mhf gt This allows users to register a maintenance association lt assoc_name gt up to 20 characters lt vlan_id gt 0 None 1 4094 lt ccm_interval gt O no 1 18 2 10s 3 1m 4
189. tem Protocol Select the preferred protocol either FTP or TFTP File Type Select the file to process either Firmware or Configuration 166 Server Address Enter the specific IP address of the File Server User Name Enter the specific username to access the File Server Password Enter the specific password to access the File Server File Location Enter the specific path and filename within the File Server Click OK to start the download process and receive files from the server A transmitting progress will be displayed during file transfer Once completed a process completed message will pop up to remind user Click Put to start the upload process and transmit files to the server A transmitting progress will be displayed during file transfer Once completed a process completed message will pop up to remind users Click Stop to abort the current operation Select Update then press Enter to instruct the Managed Switch to update existing firmware configuration to the latest firmware configuration received After a successful update message pops up the Managed Switch will need a reset to make changes effective 4 6 3 Load Factory Settings Load Factory Setting will set all the configuration of the Managed Switch back to the factory default settings including the IP and Gateway address Load Factory Setting is useful when network administrators would like to re configure the system A system res
190. ternet Group Management Protocol IGMP is a communications protocol used to manage the membership of Internet Protocol multicast groups IGMP is used by IP hosts and adjacent multicast routers to establish multicast group memberships It can be used more efficiently when supporting activities such as online streaming video and gaming IGMP Snooping is the process of listening to IGMP traffic IGMP snooping as implied by the name is a feature that allows the switch to listen in on the IGMP conversation between hosts and routers by processing the layer 3 packets that IGMP packets sent in a multicast network When IGMP snooping is enabled in a switch it analyses all the IGMP packets between hosts connected to the switch and multicast routers in the network When a switch receives an IGMP report for a given multicast group from a host the switch adds the host s port number to the multicast list for that group When the switch hears an IGMP Leave it removes the host s port from the table entry IGMP snooping can reduce multicast traffic from streaming and other bandwidth intensive IP applications more effectively A switch using IGMP snooping will only forward multicast traffic to the hosts in that traffic This reduction of multicast traffic reduces the packet processing at the switch at the cost of needing additional memory to handle the multicast tables and also decreases the workload at the end hosts since their network cards or operati
191. the MVR Group Range Click New to register anew MVR Group and then the following screen page appears Click Edit to edit and view the MVR Group settings Click Delete to remove a current MVR Group 122 MICROSENS ousc ng LY OSer AUIMEMICaOTT A Network Management MVR Group Eel Switch Management O Switch Configuration D Port Configuration OH Link Aggregation s Rapid Spanning Tree DCH 802 1 Configuration 4 MAC Address Managemen D000 z p 000 SJ VLAN Configuration sroup Range SE Port Based VLAN 224 0 1 0 238 255 255 255 2 IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN QoS Configuration ol Cancel D DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic a MVR Configuration DO MVR Settings OD MVR Group SO SKA Configuration amp CFM Configuration DO Access Control List Manage Switch Monitor CH System Utility Current Total Max Group Nums View only field Current This shows the number of current registered MVR Group Total This shows the total number of registered MVR Groups Max This shows the maximum number available for registering MVR Group VLAN ID Specify a VLAN ID number that is registered in MVR port settings Group Range Specify the multicasting channels that would belong to MVR VLAN 4 4 14 SKA Configuration SKA refers to Secure Customer Connections In this menu it provides DHCP snooping DHCP option 82 DHCP layer 2 relay and custo
192. tist 6 200000000 no yes RSTP lon STP 7 EN 8 9 200000000 no yes SO Access Control List Manage Switch Monitor LACP Monitor SSRSTP Monitor 200000000 no O RSTP VLAN D RSTP Porsi Bridge Over Status 200000000 no yes RS 200000000 no yes O RSTP Statistics Ee 10 2o0000000 no yes Jos d GMP Monitor 11 200000000 no yes RST MAC Address Table 12 200000000 no yes SCH SFP Information 13 50000 O DHCP Snooping 200000000 no yes SCH CFM Information 14 200000000 no yes In this page you can find the following information of a RSTP port POP m Port Number The number of the port VLAN ID The VID of the VLAN that this port belongs to Path Cost The Path Cost of the port Edge Port Yes is displayed if the port is the Edge port connecting to an end station and does not receive BPDU P2p Port Yes is displayed if the port link is connected to another STP device Protocol Display RSTP or STP Role Display the Role of the port non STP forwarding or blocked Port State Display the state of the port non STP forwarding or blocked 4 5 6 3 RSTP Statistics 151 In order to view the real time RSTP statistics status of the Managed Switch select RSTP Statistics from the RSTP Monitor menu and then the following screen page appears MICROSENS LinwACT Speed at Kat TOS TOMT
193. tistics D Port Packet Error Statistics D Port Packet Analysis Statist s LACP Monitor amp Q RSTP Monitor DCH 802 1 Monitor IGMP Monitor D MAC Address Table 28 SFP Information D SFP Port Info D SFP Port State O DHCP Snooping CFM Information D CFM Stack DCH istics D Ma End Point D Remote Maintenance Em O Linktrace Reply amp System Utility D Save Configuration OD Reset System Domain Select a current Maintenance Domain from pull down menu 162 Association Select a current Domain from pull down menu MEP View only shows current MEP ID 4 5 12 4 Remote Maintenance End Points Select Remote Maintenance End Points from the CFM Information menu and then the following screen page appears BC Access Control List eg Remote Maintenance End Points Ey Switch Monitor D Switch Port State O Port Traffic Statistics O Port Packet Error Statistics O Port Packet Analysis Statist DO LACP Monitor RSTP Monitor DCH 802 1 Monitor IGMP Monitor O MAC Address Table 28 SFP Information D SFP Port Info D SFP Port State O DHCP Snooping 2 CFM Information O CFM Stack D CFM Statistics O Maintenance End Point D Remote Maintenance Enc D Linktrace Reply DCH System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System Domain Select a current Maintenance Domain from pull down menu Association Select a current Domain from pull down menu MEP View only shows current MEP ID
194. ts either dot1x aware or otherwise Auto This requires a dot1x aware client to be authorized by the authentication server Accesses from clients that are not dot1x aware will be denied 4 4 5 3 Configure Port Reauthenticate Click the option Configure Port Reauthenticate from the 802 1X Configuration menu and then the following screen page appears 85 Main Menu O System Information D User Authentication a Network Management Ey Switch Management B ss A 5 Pale SE Disabled Disabled z Disabled zl Disabled zl Disabled zl D Port Configuration E Link Aggregation 8 ho o he de de e Rapid Spanning Tree Disabled Disab a8 802 1 Configuration moo ohe Disabled 7 D D Configure System 8 SO VLAN Configuration E QoS Configuration Disab Disabled gt Disab edz Disabled gt O DSCP Remark O Port Mirroring orl Cancel SH IGMP Snooping DO Static Multicast Configuratic SO MVR Configuration SO SKA Configuration CFM Configuration 4 Access Control List Manage This allows users to enable or disable port Reauthenticate 4 4 6 MAC Address Management Click the folder MAC Address Management from the Switch Management menu and then the following screen page appears Status 7 Lin Status 7 Main Menu MAC Table Learning D System Information D User Authentication Network Management 28 Switch Manag
195. ts for ports that are set up as weighted lt port_list gt 1 26 lt weight gt 1 2 4 8 for queues 1 through 4 respectively For example Console config qos weight 2 5 10 12 1 2 4 8 Console config qos rate limit ingress lt port_list gt lt bit_rate gt To enable or disable ingress filter and specify the bit rate of selected ports lt port_list gt 1 26 lt bit_rate gt 500 1000000 KBits Sec 0 is disabled For example Console config qos rate limit ingress 3 6 15 20 1500 egress lt port_list gt lt bit_rate gt To enable or disable engress filter and specify the bit rate of selected ports lt port_list gt 1 26 lt bit_rate gt 500 1000000 KBits Sec 0 is disabled For example Console config qos rate limit egress 3 6 15 20 2500 Console config qos storm unicast lt packet_rate gt To set up unicast packet rate lt packet_rate gt disable 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1k 2k 4k 8k 16k 32k 64k 128k 256k 512k 1024k For example Console config qos storm unicast disable multicast lt packet_rate gt To set up multicast packet rate lt packet_rate gt disable 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1k 2k 4k 8k 16k 32k 64k 128k 256k 512k 1024k For example Console config qos storm multicast disable broadcast lt packet_rate gt To set up broadcast packet rate lt packet_rate gt disable 1 2 4 8 16 32 64
196. tus D RSTP Statistics DCH 802 1 Monitor a IGMP Monitor D MAC Address Table DC SFP Information O DHCP Snooping SCH CFM Information In this page you can find the following information in a RSTP VLAN bridge Update Update the current status VLAN ID VID of the specific VLAN Bridge ID RSTP Bridge ID of the Managed Switch in a specific VLAN Max Age Max Age setting of the Managed Switch in a specific VLAN Hello Time Hello Time setting of the Managed Switch in a specific VLAN Forward Delay The Managed Switch s setting of Forward Delay Time in a specific VLAN Topology The state of the topology Topology Count The count of the topology changing Last topology The state of last topology 150 Root ID Display this Managed Switch s Root ID Root port Display this Managed Switch s Root Port Number 4 5 6 2 RSTP Port Status RSTP Port Status allows users to view a list of all RSTP ports information Select RSTP Port Status from the RSTP Monitor menu and then the following screen page appears O DSCP Remark RSTP Port Status O Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping DO Static Multicast Configuratic H SO SKA Configuration 10 200000000 no yes 0 200000000 no yes RST D Switch Port State 200000000 no yes RSI 1 SO CFM Configuration 3 4 D Port Traffic Statistics D Port Packet Error Statistics 5 200000000 no yes RSTP _ Non S O Port Packet Analysis Sta
197. up port trunk and LACP port configuration Rapid Spanning Tree Set up RSTP switch settings aggregated port settings physical port settings etc 802 1X Configuration reauthenticate Set up the 802 1X system port Admin state port MAC Address Management Set up MAC address enable or disable MAC security etc VLAN Configuration Set up VLAN mode and VLAN configuration QoS Configuration Set up the priority queuing rate limit and storm control Port Mirroring Set up target port to mirror source port so as to enable traffic monitoring IGMP Snooping Enable or disable IGMP and set up IGMP VLAN ID configuration Static Multicast Configuration To create edit or delete Static Multicast table MVR Configuration Enable or disable MVR and create MVR VLAN setting SKA Configuration Set up DHCP option 82 agent relay port setting filtering and static IP table configuration 68 14 CFM Configuration Set up CFM maintenance domain maintenance association maintenance end point list maintenance end port settings loopback testing and linktrace testing 15 Access Control List Management Set up access control list ports and rate limiter 4 4 1 Switch Configuration Click the option Switch Configuration from the Switch Management menu and then the following screen page appears tatus 7 L L I Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication E Network Management ES Switch Management D S
198. ve LACP ports are capable of processing and sending LACP control frames This allows LACP compliant devices to negotiate the aggregated link so that the group may be changed dynamically as required In order to utilize the ability to change an aggregated port group that is to add or remove ports from the group at least one of the participating devices must designate LACP ports as active Both devices must support LACP LACP ports that are designated as passive cannot initially send LACP control frames In order to allow the linked port group to negotiate adjustments and make changes dynamically one end of the connection must have active LACP ports For example Console config aggr lacp role 1 4 10 15 18 19 active 2 6 2 CFM command mode Prompt Command amp Parameter Console config add lt domain_name gt lt level gt lt mhf gt cfm dom Description This allows the user to register a CFM maintenance domain lt domain_name gt up to 22 characters lt level gt 0 7 lt mhf gt Specify MHF as default explicit or none Default MHFs can be created for this VID on any Bridge Port through which the VID can pass Explicit MHFs can be created on CFM VLAN member port and only if there is a MEP at the lower active MD level on the port None No MHFs can be created for this VID For example Console config cfm dom add mydomain 7 none delete lt domain_name gt To dele
199. witch Configuration D Port Configuration a Link Aggregation a Rapid Spanning Tree DCH 802 1 Configuration amp MAC Address Managemen SO VLAN Configuration CO QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring aE IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic a MVR Configuration amp SKA Configuration a CFM Configuration 4 Access Control List Manage DCH Switch Monitor DO System Utility D Save Configuration 9600 Bytes 1518 9800 Bo Secs 0 4080 0 Never Aging Out bn bon e ba ba yy konn mA es UU 3 WEISS HESAl Not Filter d WEISS gg Not Filter d OK Cancel Maximum Frame Size Specify the maximum frame size between 1518 and 9600 bytes The default maximum frame size is 9600bytes MAC Address Aging Time Specify MAC Address aging time between 0 and 1048575 seconds SFP Safety Temperature Enter the specific temperature for the Managed Switch to detect the SFP DMI safety range Default 0 70C SFP Safety Voltage Enter the specific Voltage for the Managed Switch to detect the SFP DMI safety range Default 3 3 6V SFP Safety TX Bias Enter the specific Bias for the Managed Switch to detect the SFP DMI safety range Default 400mA Layer 2 Control Protocol 69 0180C200000X Select either Not Filter or Filter When Filter is selected packets from the address 0180C200000X will be filtered or dropped 0180C200002X Select either Not F
200. witch when broadcast packets reach the upper limit Upper Limit Maximum broadcast packets number per second The broadcast storm trap will be sent when the Managed Switch exceeds the specified limit System Power Down Trap Send a trap notice while the Managed Switch is power down 66 Case Fan Trap Enable or disable the Managed Switch to send a trap when fan is not working or failed SFP Abnormality Tray Enable or disable the Managed Switch to send SFP abnormality trap 4 3 8 Mal attempt Log Configuration Click the option Trap Configuration from the Network Management menu and then the following screen page appears i Main Menu Mal attempt Log Configuration D System Information D User Authentication 2 3 Network Management O Network Configuration S Disabled D System Service Configuration D RS232 Telnet Console Config D Time Server Configuration O Device Community Trap Destination D Trap Configuration O Mal attempt Log Configuratior SCH Switch Management DCH Switch Monitor orl Cancel System Utility D Save Configuration D Reset System When DHCP snooping filter unauthorizes DHCP packets on the network the Mal attempt log will allow the Managed Switch to send event notification message to Log server Log Server Click the Pull down menu to enable or disable Mal attempt log SNTP Status View only field that shows the SNMP status Log Server IP 1 Specify the default Log serve
201. with Hello Time Periodically a hello packet is sent out by the Root Bridge and the Designated Bridges that are used to communicate information about the topology throughout the entire Bridged Local Area Network Forward Delay It is the time spent in each Listening and Learning state before the Forwarding state is entered This delay occurs when a new bridge comes onto a busy network Force Version Set and show the RSTP protocol to be used Normal use RSTP Compatible compatible with STP 4 4 4 2 RSTP Aggregated Port Settings Click the option RSTP Aggregated Port Settings from the Rapid Spanning Tree menu and then the following screen page appears 78 A Status MICROSENS Link AGT Speed Status flinWACT Speed Port 9 16 Status T LINKACT Speed Port 17 24 Shi epee eee see ee 8 FP BR HR Hee 8 He epee nee eee Main Menu RSTP Aggregated Port Settings O System Information O User Authentication H Network Management SS Swich Management Disebed 3 O Switch Configuration Eeer KI S ost 0 2000 00 D Port Configuration HN a3 Rapid Spanning Tree O RSTP Switch Settings Disabled D STP Prysical Por Se D RSIP Physical Port Setti Point to Point Forced True s 802 1X Configuration S MAC Address Managemen orl Cancel a VLAN Configuration CH QoS Configuration D DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic a MYR Configuration 4 SKA Configuration DO CFM Configurati
202. y should not belong to the multicast VLAN Prompt Console config mvr Command amp Parameter mode lt enable disable gt Do not configure MVR on private VLAN ports MVR can coexist with IGMP snooping on a switch MVR data received on an MVR receiver port is not forwarded to MVR source ports MVR does not support IGMPv3 messages MVR on IPv6 multicast groups is not supported Description To enable or disable MVR global setting add lt vian_id gt lt rec_port_list gt lt sor_port_list gt To add a MVR VLAN ID and specify its Receive and Source Port lt vian_id gt 1 4094 lt rec_port_list gt 1 26 lt sor_port_list gt 1 26 For example Console config mvr add 4094 1 4 10 15 18 19 5 9 16 17 delete lt vlan_id gt To delete a registered MVR VLAN ID lt vlan_id gt 1 4094 For example Console config mvr delete 4094 Console config mvr group add lt vlan_id gt lt ip gt lt ip gt To add a new MVR group and specify the multicasting channel that would belong to MVR VLAN lt vian_id gt 1 4094 lt ip gt Specify the group range 224 0 1 0 238 255 255 255 For example Console config mvr group add 4094 224 0 1 0 238 255 255 255 delete lt vlan_id gt lt ip gt lt ip gt To delete a registered MVR group lt vian_id gt 1 4094 lt ip gt Specify the group range 224 0 1 0 238 255 255 255 For example Console config mvr group delete 4094 224 0 1
203. you choose IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN 94 Main Menu Configure IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN D System Information D User Authentication a Network Management EXSY Switch Management VLAN Name O Switch Configuration r d 7 feats V Member NotMember S O EAEE EENET V Member Not Member amp Rapid Spanning Tree S 802 1X Configuration New Edit Delete MAC Address Managemen a8 VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN BS EEE 802 1q Tag VLAN O Configure VLAN D Tag VLAN Settings CH QoS Configuration O DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping D Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration e SKA Configuration SCH CFM Configuration Configure VLAN To create edit or delete 802 1Q Tag VLAN settings Tag VLAN Setting To set up VLAN Aware Ingress Filter Frame Type Port VLAN ID Port Egress Mode 4 4 7 3 1 Configure VLAN Main Menu D System Information D User Authentication a Network Management 28 Switch Management O Switch Configuration SE FV Member Aen ga Link Aggregation V Member Not Member Rapid Spanning Tree S 802 1 Configuration New Son Delete DO MAC Address Managemen 28 VLAN Configuration B Port Based VLAN BS IEEE 802 1q Tag VLAN D N D Tag VLAN Settings CH QoS Configuration OD DSCP Remark D Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping O Static Multicast Configuratic MVR Configuration DO SKA Configuration 4 CFM Configuration

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