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1. 40 A TRES LIN E diras 44 TRUNINC ta ll li o lle deso disk 48 A eui t bea 49 PIE EE EN 56 O MM E ME T MM M E RE 60 O EMO a RR TRO TNNT MEN EU Tm 62 1518 AEN A HI RSS CRI NO tart hata A NS RET 66 OTHER PROFOCOUS 4 02 E E E reda miS ooo ed c esie ieu PIS du MD lere Dd ied aaia 69 COMMAND LINE CONSOLE MANAGEMENT eere rennen enne nnn nnn nonno sns no s sso sesso sesso 73 User Manual Page 3 ADMINISTRATION CONSOLE nde t actas cae Lb a LL EA orde nea elo LE AA ELE M elles robes E ee Eran mes de 73 A A A A TNR 82 Meo M A 92 SS TRES INTERNA a EK UU 99 TRUNIIN Giardia io iia Poe Pee 108 A II IN O I N II OC REPE 109 VAN A rr Pr 122 A RE A RA RR UR IH 128 SIN RR RR di aa iia 131 21 PAN D EEE AE E A AR 138 OTHER PRO TOCOLS rro lodo ooo cua A 143 SPECIFICATIONS RR TT 154 APPEND Arana RERO NERONE NET 155 APPEND B ias 156 User Manual Page 4 Quick Start Guide This quick start guide describes how to install and use the Industrial Managed PoE Power over Ethernet Ethernet Switch This isthe switch of choice for harsh environments constrained by space Physical Description The Port Status LEDs and Power Inputs o TL re a le A X A A E Oo ele A User Manual Page 5 Power Input o WGwx mweGund no rower ound Relay Output 1A 250VAC Relay Ala
2. gt Trka fe les fe STP Preg gt VLAN fe gt Qu felt o DAS gel 13 N2 1 ges 2 3 Othe Amonmi Power Power Powerd Alarm Setting 1 Name Click Name drop down menu to choose fel felO gel ge2 or Powerl Power3 from the Name drop down list 2 Trigger Enabled Click Trigger Enabled drop down menu to choose YES or NO from the Trigger Enabled drop down list to enable or disable Trigger 3 Update Setting Click Update Setting button to update settings to the switch User Manual Page 38 A Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft internet Explorer Ele Edt Yew Fortes Tools Help Qe o mao 7 Search Sy Fmwntes E tis Ar E Aij ress di http 192 168 1 L0 cg be swarh co Ee e l Done Reboot Reboot Click Reboot button to restart the switch 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft internet Explorer Ele Ed Yew FpwrRes Tools Help Qm Q HAH scr O 02153 ijoress 48 http 192 168 1 LO cg be semrh cg Logout Logout Click Logout button to logout of the switch User Manual Page 39 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer E gt T gt y gt 3 LB z L gH g gH A gH A E p rF EREBEFLEERBEREREREEREESI Configuration 1 Admin Setting Click Admin Setting drop down menu to choose Link down or Link up from the Admin Setting drop down list to disable or enable Admin Setting for the port 2 Speed Click
3. A B C D specifies IP address M specifies IP subnet mask M 8 255 0 0 0 16 255 255 0 0 or 24 255 255 255 0 For example At the switch a config if amp prompt just type in ip address 192 168 1 10 24 and press Enter to set new IP address 192 168 1 10 and new IP subnet mask 255 255 255 0 for Switch 115200 Hyper Terminal t sh T m 5 sdkr55 0 08 08 15 26 33 emand one por lino End with CNTL 7 User Manual Page 8 Web Configuration e Login the switch Specify the default IP address 192 168 1 10 of the switch in the web browser A login window will be shown as below 3 Login Microsoft Internet Explorer Flo Edt View Favorites Tool Help EEL e y y Search vr Fevontes G tt12 192 168 1 10 O rtemet e Enter the factory default login ID root Enter the factory default password no password Then click on the Login button to log on to the switch 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer IL Fie Edt Yiew Fovortes Tools Help Bu owk z f y Search g Fontes 4 Gj Mip 192 108 1 10 cg bin mw ch cg DD un TEA us dimupunert dorext gt Sumer System formaca UUJ Post System name switch a 13 miche Femware vertion 1916030111 181334 5 Tnnc System tene Wed Jan 14 094602 UCT 2009 HO IT Riy MAC address Wel h323 0674 13 VLAN Default gateway 13 Qui DNS Server lt gt SOE HUJ VLAN ID 2 Ote Priami 9 r
4. SO Infinity IES 1085 4 x 802 3af 4x 802 3at 2 GE SFP Managed Switch 40 to 75C DIN rail User Manual v1 00 1206 Preface This manual describes how to install and use the Industrial Managed PoE Power over Ethernet Ethernet Switch This switch introduced here is designed to deliver full scalability with SNMP RMON web based management functions by providing To get the most out of this manual you should have an understanding of Ethernet networking concepts In this manual you will find Features on the Industrial Managed PoE Ethernet Switch e lllustrative LED functions Installation instructions Management Configuration SNMP IGMP Specifications User Manual Page 2 Table of Contents PREFACE EET 2 TABLEOFCONTEN Sutil das 3 QUICK START GUIDE Ee 5 PENSICAEDESCBIPTION 56 a a r I eos teaacauaee 5 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION A d oaa os qe quest dtd eoo Etude Ea 7 CONSOLE CONFIGURATION EN RET 8 WEB CONFIGURATION y T ds 9 PRODUCT OV ER VIEW isis isis 10 INDUSTRIAL MANAGED ETHERNET SMVO a wean edi da Credere eu ai co vac dde go vu Gouden da eret cal ce edad ede 10 PACKAGE CONTEN Sutra id dad diarios 10 PRODUCER AICA ICA das 11 FRONT PANEL DISPLAY de a e a e de do A e Ea de de e dd T 13 PEMSICAEPORIS qu Que MESA DA EL AM ru A oo 14 SUITTIEPSUTANIAGEIIEDIT seite otsecteeine SLE A DP eH IDE DP ec Dre 15 INSTALLATION Bert ccc 16 SELECTING A SITE FORME SWITCH dadas 16 WIRING DIAGR
5. 2 Usage Use ip igmp snooping fast leave command to enable IGMP Snooping fast leave processing Fast leave processing is analogous to immediate leave processing the IGMP group membership is removed as soon as an IGMP leave group message is received without sending out a group specific query Use the no ip igmp snooping fast leave command to disable fast leave processing 3 Command Syntax no ip igmp snooping fast leave 4 Example The following example enables IGMP snooping fast leave on vian1 1 Switch_a config interface vlan1 1 switch_a config 1f p igmp snooping fast leave switch_a config if IGMP querier Query interval 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode User Manual Page 147 Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config zinterface vlan1 1 switch a config if 2 Usage Use ip igmp query interval command to configure the frequency of sending IGMP host query messages To return to the default frequency use the no ip igmp query interval command 3 Command Syntax ip igmp query interval INTERVAL no ip igmp query interval INTERVAL 1 18000 Frequency in seconds at which IGMP host query messages are sent Default 125 seconds 4 Example The following example changes the frequency of sending IGMP host query messages to 2 minutes on vlan1 1 switch a config zinterf
6. 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer De pM Yew Favontes Toots ep Qm O BO yr O 3 353 Aros d mp 102 184 1 Lc tar mete cg MES ie gt 19129030111 18 13 34 fish ie 182 188 1 100 Upgrade Please follow the message on the screen during the firmware upgrade process Do not turn off the power or perform other functions during this period of time 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele idt Yew Fons Josi Help Qm O 120 Pw fren 2 58 8 Adawa a hp 7182 168 1 10 c9 bun gente cop Dowrlowd now please wait User Manual Page 36 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele idt Vw gos Teo ip Qm O 120 Pr ree e 0 58 3 Adas i hp 1192 168 1 10 09 tn got cp Yee set e Dewnlead sow please wat tip flash ter from p 192 168 1 100 auccesel natal teow Tias cuy take several nantes please wat Firmware has been upgraded successfully to the switch Reboot the switch after completing the upgrade process 2 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele idt Yew Fons Too jp Q O Hae JP vent Pe renin G a 8 Y a nego digo ue Fenrewe upgrade succes User Manual Page 37 2 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft internet Explorer Ele Ed Yew Fgwr es Tools Help Qi O 2 y ser 7 ros E Goa a AE imtp 192 168 t LO cgi be setch cg Ec fe Trigger Enabled YES Update Seting 3 Pert gt idag
7. MJ http 192 168 1 10 cg bin switch og 3 Othe Pestecch 802 1p Priority 1 Priority Click Priority drop down menu from Priority drop down list to choose 0 3 for VLAN Priority 0 7 2 Submit Click Submit button when you finished 802 1p priority 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explores Ple Eat Yes Favorites Tecos ep Q a 7 a 2 Y Sewch 07 Fvortes ES A ftp 142 188 L 19 09 n metet c gt gt gt gt Yy c c M gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt v gt v gt E v e yl oic DSCP 1 Priority Click Priority drop down menu from Priority drop down list to choose 0 3 for DSCP Priority 0 63 2 Submit Click Submit button when you finished DSCP User Manual Page 61 tap Commusty Name rap Comermeanty Name l a a Trap Conmnmty Name 2 na Trap Communtr Name 4 Trap Commumt Name Trap Host 1 IP Addie Irap Host 2 P Address Trap Host 5 IP Address Trap Host 4 IP Addres Trap Host 5 IP Address Lak Down Trap Lak Up Trep SNMP General Setting 1 Ea s SNMP Status Click SNMP Status drop down menu from SNMP Status drop down list to choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable SNMP Description Click in the Description textbox and specify a new description for SNMP Location Click in the Location textbox and specify a new location for SNMP Contact Click in t
8. Tested for functional operation 9 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F UL508 Industrial Control Equipment certified Maximum Surrounding Air Temperature 75 C 167 F 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F 596 9596 non condensing UL508 FCC Part 15 Class A EN61000 6 4 EN55022 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EN61000 6 2 EN61000 4 2 ESD Standard EN61000 4 3 Radiated RFI Standards EN61000 4 4 Burst Standards EN61000 4 5 Surge Standards EN61000 4 6 Induced RFI Standards EN61000 4 8 Magnetic Field Standards IEC60068 2 6 Fc Vibration Resistance IEC60068 2 27 Ea Shock IEC60068 2 32 Ed Free Fall NEMA TS1 2 Environmental requirements for traffic control equipment User Manual Page 154 Appendix A DB9 DCE pin assignment no Data Carrier detect Received data Transmit data 7 4A J NC Signal ground Data set Ready N C FA E NC OO 8 CTS X Clearto send 9 JNC A N C User Manual Page 155 Appendix B Time Zone MEZ 1MESZ MET 1METDST Africa Tunis CET MET Europe Tirane Europe Andorra Europe Brussels Europe Prague Europe Copenhagen Europe Paris Europe Gibraltar Europe Budapest Europe Rome Europe Vaduz Europe Luxembourg Europe Malta Europe Monaco Europe Amsterdam Europe Oslo Europe Warsaw Europe Belgrade Europe Madrid Africa Ceuta Europe Stockholm Europe Vatican Europe San_Marino Arctic Longyearbyen Atlantic J an Mayen Europe Ljubljana Europe Sarajevo Europe Sk
9. 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use dotlx reauthetication command to enable reauthentication on a port Use no dot1x reauthetication command to disable reauthentication on a port 3 Command Syntax no dot1x reauthentication 4 Example The following example specifies to enable reauthetication on the interface fel port 1 switch_a config interface fel switch a config 1f dot1x reauthentication User Manual Page 140 switch a config if Port Control 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch_a config nterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use this command to force a port state Use no dot1x port control command to remove a port from the 802 1x management 3 Command Syntax dot1x port control auto force authorized force unauthorized no dot1x port control auto Specify to enable authentication on port force authorized Specify to force a port to always be in an authorized state force unauthorized Specify to force a port to always be in an unauthorized state 4 Example The following example specifies to enable authetication on t
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12. Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen User Manual Page 101 switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to statically configure a bridge entry to forward matching frames 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP address MAC forward IFNAME VLANID no bridge GROUP address MAC forward IFNAME VLANID GROUP 1 1 Bridge group ID used for bridging MAC the Media Access Control MAC address in the HHHH HHHH HHHH format IFNAME the interface on which the frame comes in VLANID The VID of the VLAN that will be enabled or disabled on the bridge lt 2 4094 gt 4 Example The following example configures a bridge GROUP 1 to forward matching frames MAC address 2222 2222 2222 to the interface fel port 1 in vlan VLANID 2 switch a config Zbridge 1 address 2222 2222 2222 forward fel vlan 2 switch _a config Static MAC Entry Discard 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to statically configure a bridge entry to discard matching frames in a particular VLAN 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP address MAC discard vlan VLANID no bridge GROUP address MAC discard vlan VLANID GROUP 1 1 Bridge group ID used for bridging MAC the Media Access Control MAC address in the HHHH HHHH HHHH format VLANID The
13. Command Syntax sfp set vcc IFNAME high alarm high warning low alarm low warning LEVEL IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configuration information is desired LEVEL Threshold value 0 6 55 volts 4 Example The following example sets high voltage alarm threshold 6 volts for SFP transceiver of interface gel port C1 switch a config Zsfp set vcc gel high alarm 6 switch a config Tx bias Alarm Warning Threshold 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to set transmitter laser bias alarm warning threshold for SFP transceiver 3 Command Syntax sfp set tx bias IFNAME high alarm high warning low alarm low warning LEVEL IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configuration information is desired User Manual Page 95 LEVEL Threshold value 0 131 mA 4 Example The following example sets high transmitter laser bias alarm threshold 131 mA for SFP transceiver of interface gel port G1 switch a config Zsfp set tx bias gel high alarm 131 switch a config Tx pow Alarm Warning Threshold 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to set transmitted output power ala
14. HO Ofa Protoc ls Done System Name Password 1 wy System Name Click in System Name text box Type a system name if it is blank or replace the current system name with a new one Updating setting Click Updating setting button to update your settings Password Click in Password text box Type a password Retype Password Click in Retype Password text box Type the same password in Password text box again to verify it Updating setting Click Updating setting button to update your settings User Manual Page 31 2 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet txplorer Fie Edt Vw Fgvores Tools Help Q mo 2 J Search y wort lps E rteret IP Address 1 IP Address Click in IP Address text box and type a new address to change the IP Address 2 IP Subnet Mask Click in IP Subnet Mask text box and type a new address to change the IP Subnet Mask 3 Submit Click Submit button when you finished these selections 4 You need to enter the new IP address on the browser and reconnect to the switch after IP or subnet mask are changed 5 Default Gateway Click Default Gateway drop down menu to choose Disable or Enable from the Default Gateway drop down list to disable or enable Default Gateway Setting for the switch Click the text box and type a new address to change the Default Gateway Need to choose Enable from the Default Gateway drop down menu 6 Submit Click Sub
15. Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch_a config 2 Usage Use this command to specify system time to Switch 3 Command Syntax rtc adjust system time YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE SECOND YEAR 0 99 specifies year 2000 2099 to Switch MONTH 1 12 specifies January December to Switch DAY 1 31 specifies day to Switch HOUR 0 23 specifies hour to Switch MINUTE 0 59 specifies minute to Switch SECOND 0 59 specifies second to Switch 4 Example The following example adjusts system time to Switch switch a config Zrtc adjust system time 2009110 144 switch a config NTP Status 5 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode User Manual Page 150 The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 6 Usage Use ntp enable command to enable NTP for the Switch Use no ntp enable command to disable NTP for the Switch 7 Command Syntax no ntp enable 8 Example The following example enables NTP for the Switch switch a config Zntp enable switch a config NTP Server 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to specify the IP address or Domain name of NTP server 3 Command Syntax ntp server IP ADDRESS DOMAIN
16. Priority text box and enter a value between 0 and 240 to set the priority for the port A higher priority will designate the port to forward packets first A lower number denotes a higher priority This entry must be divisible by 16 The default priority setting is 128 Admin Path Cost Click in Admin Path Cost text box and enter a value between 0 and 2000000 to set the Admin Path Cost for the port 0 auto Setting 0 for the Admin Path Cost will automatically set the speed for forwarding packets to the port for optimal efficiency Default port cost 100M bps port 200000 Gigabit port 20000 Point to Point Link Click Point to Point Link drop down menu to Choose Enable or Disable from Point to Point Link drop down list to enable or disable Point to Point Link for the port Edge Port Click Edge Port drop down menu to Choose Enable Disable or Auto from Edge Port drop down list to set Enable Disable or Auto Edge Port for the port Update setting Click Update setting button when you finished RSTP Port Setting User Manual Page 50 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft internet Explorer Fia Ede gui Fperdwt Tes gm no Q ua o Zi mid Search or Fewertter g MB hap itas taNo E00000c0b323067 Desiant Root 80000000653 230675 Reg Root ID 800000e0b 321067 4 Root Port t Root Path Cual D Corea Mas Age eee 20 Current Hello Time sec Camat Forward Debry ec Hohl Tare sec L opolkog Change Count
17. Tine Since Last Topology Change Sema Spas Tree Protocol Beige Prority 0 61440 Hello Tane 1 0 mec Max Agr 5 40 se Forward Delay 4 30 nec SIP Venson 3 Welcome to Switch Management ple EM Wee Fortes Tos Web gt j y m Oo bb Z T see Up recone IUS PUUR 1 13 cy Sey weh c O0sAC36 177F 4028 C DABE382 I DEAB26DE6 00000c0h 3230575 CEIST Rex Row ID 00000eCh 3230675 CEIST Bricker ID 800000c06 3 230675 uL U pists Setn 2 E MSTP Properties 1 STP Version Click STP Version drop down menu to choose MSTP from STP Version drop down list 2 Region Name Click in Region Name text box to create an MST region and specify a name to it MST bridges of a region form different spanning trees for different VLANs By default each MST bridge starts with the region name as its bridge address This means each MST bridge is a region by itself unless specifically added to one 3 Revision Level Click in Revision Level text box to specify the number for configuration information The default value of revision number is 0 4 Max Hops Click in Max Hops text box to specify the maximum allowed hops for BPDU in an MST region This parameter is used by all the instances of the MST Specifying the User Manual Page 51 max hops for a BPDU prevents the messages from looping indefinitely in the network When a bridge receives a MST BPDU that has exceeded the allowed max hops it discards the BPDU 5 Upda
18. based on connectors and speed Step 4 Connect one end of the cable to the switch and the other end to a desired device Step 5 Once the connections between two end devices are made successfully turn on the power and the switch is operational User Manual Page 19 Switch Management This chapter explains the methods that you can use to configure management access to the switch It describes the types of management applications and the communication and management protocols that deliver data between your management device workstation or personal computer and the system It also contains information about port connection options This chapter covers the following topics e Management Access Overview Key Concepts Key Guidelines for Implementation e Web Management Access Administration Console Access SNMP Access o Standards Protocols and Related Reading Management Access Overview The switch gives you the flexibility to access and manage the switch using any or all of the following methods The web browser interface and administration console CLI support are embedded in the switch software and are available for immediate use User Manual Page 20 Administration Console CLI The administration console is an internal character oriented Command Line Interface CLI for performing system administration such as displaying statistics or changing option settings Using this method you can view the administ
19. nterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use storm control level command to specify the rising threshold level for broadcasting multicast or destination lookup failure traffic The storm control action occurs when traffic utilization reaches this level 3 Command Syntax storm control level LEVEL LEVEL 0 100 specifies the percentage of the threshold percentage of the maximum speed pps of the interface User Manual Page 99 4 Example The following example shows setting storm control level LEVEL 30 to the interface fel port 1 switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if storm control level 30 switch a config if Broadcast 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use storm control broadcast enable command to enable broadcast traffic Use no storm control broadcast command to disable broadcast traffic 3 Command Syntax storm control broadcast enable no storm control broadcast 4 Example The following example shows setting storm control broadcast enable to the interface fel port 1 switch a switch a switch a contig nterface fel contig if storm control broadcast enable config if Multicast 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mod
20. vier Disolay VLAN information sai teh shor Login timed out The login session to Exec Mode or View Mode has timed out due to an extended period of inactivity 60 seconds to indicate authentication attempt timed out And the switch a login prompt will show on the screen Logon back to Exec Mode View Mode At the switch a login prompt just type in root and press Enter to logon back to Exec Mode or View Mode switch alogin root User Manual Page 75 HyperTerminal t Yew CE Transfer nep switch a login root Switch version 1 389 rl 7 sdkr22 12 05 07 13 59 04 swilch a Viy comectiog is Tiwed out Switch a login Login timed out efter 68 seconds zwilch a login Correte 1 13 19 Tm 115308 a 1 Exit from Exec Mode View Mode At the switch a prompt just type in exit and press Enter to exit from Exec Mode or View Mode 115200 HyperTerminal fie ER Yew l Danse nep Dna 8 057 switch a login root Switch version 1 90 6142 sdkr 22 12 05 07 19 59 04 switch aexit switch a login Coretta 1 19 34 Tm 115388 4N 1 Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode At the switch_a gt prompt just type in enable and press lt Enter gt to logon to Privileged Exec Mode or Enable Mode And the switch a prompt will show on the screen switch a enable User Manual Page 76 115200 HyperTerminal switch a login root Switch version
21. 10080 gt The polling interval Enter a value in the range 1 to 10080 minutes 4 Example The following example specifies the polling interval 60 minutes switch a config Zntp polling interval 60 switch a config User Manual Page 152 Daylight Saving Mode 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to enable daylight saving Use no clock summer time command to disable daylight saving 3 Command Syntax clock summer time TIMEZONE weekday WEEK DAY MONTH HOUR MINUTE WEEK DAY MONTH HOUR MINUTE OFFSET TIMEZONE Specifies the daylight saving timezone WEEK 1 5 Specifies weekdays from Monday to Friday DAY 0 6 Specifies from Sunday to Saturday MONTH 1 12 Specifies from January to December HOUR 0 23 Specifies from 0 to 23 MINUTE 0 59 Specifies from 0 to 59 OFFSET lt 1 1440 gt Specifies from 1 to 1440 minutes clock summer time TIMEZONE date DAY MONTH HOUR MINUTE DAY MONTH HOUR MINUTE OFFSET TIMEZONE Specifies the daylight saving timezone DAY 1 31 Specifies from 1 to 31 MONTH 1 12 Specifies from January to December HOUR 0 23 Specifies from 0 to 23 MINUTE 0 59 Specifies from 0 to 59 OFFSET lt 1 1440 gt Specifies from 1 to 1440 minutes no clock summer time 4 Example The following example sets clock summer time TIMEZONE onehour as day
22. 2000 mmm EN Back View Alarms for Power Failure Step 1 There are two pins on the terminal block used for power failure detection It provides the normally closed output when the power source is active Use this as a dry contact application to send a signal for power failure detection eee OO Relay Output 1A 250VAC Terminal Block Relay Alarm warning signal disable for following 3 The relay contact closes if Powerl and Power2 are both failed but Power3 on 4 Therelay contact closes if Power3 is failed but Powerl and Power2 are both on DC Jack 47 to 57VDC Special note The relay output is normal open position when there is no power to the switch Please do not connect any power source to this terminal to prevent shorting your power supply User Manual Page 18 Connecting to Your Network Cable Type amp Length It is necessary to follow the cable specifications below when connecting the switch to your network Use appropriate cables that meet your speed and cabling requirements Cable Specifications Half Full Duplex ee OO SFP 1000Base LX Duplex LC 2000 Mbps 10 40 60 km Cabling Step 1 First ensure the power of the switch and end devices are turned off Note Always ensure that the power is off before any installation Step 2 Prepare cable with corresponding connectors for each type of port in use Step 3 Consult Cable Specifications Table on previous page for cabling requirements
23. Current Operating configuration spanning tree Disolay sparming tree information startup config Contents of startup configuration static channel groun poate channel commands he layer interface Disolay the default user priority associated with the layer interface users Disolay information about terminal lines versian Display version vlan Display VLAN information stora control user priority sei tech alishum Corrected 1 44 44 usi 115358 ews Login timed out The login session to Privileged Exec Mode or Enable Mode has timed out due to an extended period of inactivity 60 seconds to indicate authentication attempt timed out And the switch a login prompt will show on the screen Logon back to Exec Mode View Mode At the switch a login prompt just type in root and press Enter to logon back to Exec Mode or View Mode switch a login root User Manual Page 78 115200 HyperTerminal fie Edf Yew Cal Trnste Help D a 8 i656 amp switch a login root Switch version 1 39 r142 sdkr32 12 85 87 13 59 04 Switch a enable switch af Uto connection is tiaed oul switch a login Login timed out after 60 secomds witch a login root Switch version 1 30 r142 sdkr32 12 05 07 13 59 04 switch a Coreta 1 20 302 Tm LISTE 41 Exit from Privileged Exec Mode or Enable Mode At the switch a prompt just type in exit and press Enter to exit from Privileged Exec Mode or Enabl
24. NAME IP ADDRESS A B C D specifies the IP address of NTP server DOMAIN NAME Specifies the Domain name of NTP server 4 Example The following example specifies the IP address 192 168 1 100 of NTP server switch a config Zntp server 192 168 1 100 switch a config Sync Time 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use ntp sync time command to synchronize time with NTP server User Manual Page 151 3 Command Syntax ntp sync time 4 Example The following example synchronizes time with NTP server switch a config Zntp sync time switch a config Time Zone 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to to set time zone 3 Command Syntax clock timezone TIMEZONE TIMEZONE Specifies the time zone Please refer the Appendix B 4 Example The following example sets time zone Canada Yukon switch a config sclock timezone YST9YDT switch a config Polling Interval 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to specify the polling interval 3 Command Syntax ntp polling interval MINUTE MINUTE lt 1
25. NETWORK MANAGEMENT METHODS e Console port access via RS 232 cable CLI Command Line Interface e Telnet remote access e SNMP agent MIB 2 RFC1213 Bridge MIB RFC1493 RM ON MIB RFC2819 statistics history alarm and events VLAN MIB IEEE802 1Q RFC2674 Private MIB Web browser e TFTP software upgrade capability User Manual Page 12 Front Panel Display I IPFE x o e s TE Tu TE e POWER This LED comes on when the switch is properly connected to power and turned on e Port Status LEDs The LEDs are located on the front panel displaying status for each respective port Please refer to the following table for more details Flashing Transmitting or Receiving data Steady Power Device PD is connected Off Power Device PD is disconnected 100Base FX Steady Network connection established LNK ACT mm Flashing Transmitting or Receiving data 10 100 1000Base TX amp 1000Base FX amp SFP Steady Network connection established LNK ACT e Flashing Transmitting or Receiving data User Manual Page 13 Physical Ports The Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch provides 10 100Base TX 802 3at 10 100Base TX 802 3af 1000Base SFP 10 100 1000Base TX 1000Base SX LX BX 100Base SFP 10 100Base TX 100Base FX BX CONNECTIVITY e Rj 45 connectors on TX ports e Single or Duplex LC connectors on SFP 100Base FX BX fiber transceiver e Single or Duplex LC connectors on SFP 1000Base SX LX BX fib
26. Packers Revered Oversize Packets Recetred Pepan yit 64 byte Packets Received 65 to 127 byte Packets Recemed 128 to 255 byte Packets Recemed 9 C Other Praest 256 10 311 byte Packets Recewed 512 to 1023 byte Packets Received LO to 1 5 kbste Packets Received Jabber Packers Bytes Recewed Packets Recened C leem CRC Alpmsent Ermon Received TX No Emon RX No Errors RMON Statistics Click Port 1 Port 12 to view corresponding RMON Statistics 2 Welcome B 1s Se pu je Fly Toca Q Y 9g f y Gree c ww er E esp i162 288 2 10 ca bn aca oy Total VLAN Canas Toad MAC Address Conan EAN Mende i MAC Address VLANI 0014 df 1107 Per Port Vlan Activities Click Port 1 Port 12 to view corresponding vlan activities User Manual Page 43 gt sia S 0 EN La 0 4 i diu a bd A ae wer MN Apg Time seconds Seiagengtme XX Updaw Satrig Port Theeshoid level 01 100 Seorm contrat enabled rope i Leve Brosdczet DLF Multiceet LCVT Repond pet DAI F Miiticnst Bevedeast DLE Miulticas eve Broadcast DLE Multic ast i level Her ondea DLF Mudti aut j l i Leve Broadceet _ DLE Multicet Lese Brondcast DLF Multcaxt Level Hrund DLF Miulticaet Level Peondcast DLE Miulticau Broadcast DLE Mulnicast Beondcest I DLF Mutticaw Bronce ret DLF Multicast Update Setng O nt Bridging 1 Aging Time seconds Click the text box and
27. Port eitie Pac Band VLAN 112 Qui 2 EXMP VLAN Mode Setting 1 VLAN Mode Setting Click VLAN Mode Setting drop down menu to Choose Tag based VLAN or Port based VLAN from VLAN Mode Setting drop down list 2 Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finished VLAN Mode Setting 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Tag Based VLAN L AMS enu VLAN NAME A A P amp LA CUL NEHME adu User Manual Page 56 802 1Q VLAN Setting Add VLAN l 2 3 4 VLAN setting Click VLAN setting The VLAN Setting window appears Add VLAN Click Add VLAN button to create a new VLAN from VLAN Setting window VLAN ID 2 4094 Click in the VLAN ID textbox and specify a new VLAN ID number from 2 4094 VLAN Name Click in the VLAN Name textbox and type a name for this newly created VLAN Add port to or delete port from VLAN 1 VLAN Member Choose the port to be added to or deleted from the VLAN 2 Tag or Untag Click Tag or Untag drop down menu to Choose Tag or Untag from 3 Tag or Untag drop down list for a Hybrid port Submit Click Submit button when you finished VLAN setting User Manual Page 57 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft internet Explorer Filo Ect ww Favorites Tools Help EG gt 2 2 9 p Search LU Fortes 4 El 5 192 168 1 10 cg bn sertich col e Marageneer tch Select a VLAN ID Delete VLAN 1 V
28. Speed drop down menu to change the line speed and duplex settings from the Speed drop down list forthe port 3 Flow control Click Flow control drop down menu to choose Disable or Enable from the Flow control drop down list to disable or enable Flow control for the port 4 Submit Click Submit button when you finished configurations User Manual Page 40 Temp Hat Alm 123 125 Terp High Warty 1 121 Tanp Lore Ale 223 125 125 121 Tesesp Lera Waening 123 VCC High Warning 0 5 5 3 owe V mera iO es y TA His High Aderes 0 131 mA TX Bin Low Abeer 10 131 m4 TX Bim High Wama 0 131 mA TX Hit Low Vans 0 131 mA Cutrert Ta pow TX Ponar Hit Alarma 10 8 16 Am TX Power Lire Alar 30 8 16 dium TX Bows High Ware 30 16 Ben TX Power Low Aleem 30 8 16 en Curve Fa pew 500 dee Port Status View the Link Status Soeed Duplex and Flow control status for all ports SFP Port 1 View the Detected Connector Transceiver Mode Wave Length nm Link Length m Temperature C Vcc V Tx bias mA Tx pow dom and Rx pow dbm information for SFP ports 2 Alarm Situation View Current Temperature Alarm Current VCC Alarm Current Tx Bias Alarm Current Tx Power Alarm and Current Rx Power Alarm 3 Alarm Setting Click in Threshold Value text boxes and type new Threshold Values for Temp High Alarm Temp Low Alarm Temp High Warning Temp Low Warning VCC High Alarm VCC Low Alarm
29. Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finished Daylight Saving Setting Note The Week Hour Minute and Day fields would not accept the alphabetic characters Like Jan Feb sun mon They only accept the two digit numbers 0 through 9 User Manual Page 72 Command Line Console Management The switch provides a command line console interface for configuration purposes The switch can be configured either locally through its RS 232 port or remotely via a Telnet session For the later you must specify an IP address for the switch first This chapter describes how to configure the switch using its console by Commend Line Administration Console Connect the DB9 straight cable to the RS 232 serial port of the device to the RS 232 serial port of the terminal or computer running the terminal emulation application Direct access to the administration console is achieved by directly connecting a terminal or a PC equipped with a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal to the switch console port When using the management method configure the terminal emulation program to use the following parameters you can change these settings after login Default parameters 115 200bps 8 data bits No parity stop bit Exec Mode View Mode 115200 HyperTerminal Logon to Exec Mode View Mode User Manual Page 73 At the switch a login prompt just type in root and press Ente
30. VID of the VLAN on the bridge lt 1 4094 gt 4 Example The following example configures a bridge GROUP 1 to discard matching frames MAC address 2222 2222 2222 in vlan VLANID 1 switch a config Zbridge 1 address 2222 2222 2222 discard vlan 1 switch a config User Manual Page 102 Port Mirroring 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use this command to define a mirror source port and its direction Use the no parameter with this command to disable port mirroring by the destination port on the specified source port 3 Command Syntax mirror interface SOURCEPORT direction SNOOPDIRECTION no mirror interface SOURCEPORT SOURCEPORT Name of the Source interface to be used SNOOPDIRECTION both receive transmit both Specifies mirroring of traffic in both directions receive Specifies mirroring of received traffic transmit Specifies mirroring of transmitted traffic 4 Example The following example enables port mirroring by the destination port fel port 1 on the specified source port fe2 port 2 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if mirror interface fe2 direction both switch a config if PoE System Power Budget 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configur
31. down list to choose Disable Weekday or Date to choose disable weekday or date daylight saving for the Switch 2 ime Set Offset 1 1440 min Click in the Time Set Offset textbox and specify the offset time of daylight saving For example enter 60 for one hour offset 3 Name of Daylight Saving Timezone Click in the Name of Daylight Saving Timezone textbox and specify the daylight saving timezone This can be any given name in 14 character alpha numerical Enter the Daylight Saving time zone using the following example EDT East Daylight Saving Time Zone CDT Central Daylight Saving Time Zone MDT Mountain Daylight Saving Time Zone PDT Pacific Daylight Saving Time Zone ADT Alaska Daylight Saving Time Zone 4 Weekday Click in the textboxes and specify the daylight saving period e Month Click Month drop down menu from Month drop down list to choose from January to December e Week 1 5 Specifies weekdays from Monday to Friday e Day Click Day drop down menu from Day drop down list to choose from Sunday to Saturday e Hour 0 23 Specifies from 0 to 23 e Minute 0 59 Specifies from 0 to 59 5 Date Click in the textboxes and specify the daylight saving period e Month Click Month drop down menu from Month drop down list to choose from January to December e Day 1 31 Specifies from 1to 31 e Hour 0 23 Specifies from 0 to 23 e Minute 0 59 Specifies from 0 to 59 6
32. no snmp server contact CONTACT The contact for SNMP 4 Example The following example specifies contact contact for SNMP switch a config zZsnmp server contact contact switch a config Trap Community Name 1 Command Mode Configure mode User Manual Page 132 Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to specify trap community name for SNMP Use the no parameter with this command to remove trap community name for SNMP 3 Command Syntax snmp server trap community 1 5 NAME no snmp server trap community 1 5 1 5 The trap community 1 5 NAME The trap community name for SNMP 4 Example The following example specifies trap community name 1 name for SNMP switch a config zZsnmp server trap community 1 name switch a config Trap Host IP Address 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to specify trap host IP address for SNMP Use the no parameter with this command to remove trap host IP address for SNMP 3 Command Syntax snmp server trap ipaddress 1 5 IP ADDRESS no snmp server trap ipaddress 1 5 1 5 The trap host IP address 1 5 IP ADDRESS The trap host IP address for SNMP A B C D specifies the IP address 4 Example The following example s
33. on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use ip igmp snooping command to enable IGMP Snooping This command is given in the Global Config mode IGMP Snooping is enabled at the switch level Use the no ip igmp snooping command to globally disable IGMP Snooping 3 Command Syntax no ip igmp snooping enable 4 Example The following example enables IGMP snooping on the switch switch a config ip igmp snooping enable switch a config IGMP version 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch_a config interface vlan1 1 switch a config if 2 Usage User Manual Page 146 Use ip igmp version command to set the current IGMP protocol version on an interface To return to the default version use the no ip igmp version command 3 Command Syntax ip igmp version VERSION no ip igmp version VERSION IGMP protocol version number 4 Example The following example sets the IGMP protocol version 3 on vlan1 1 switch a config zinterface vlan1 1 switch a config if zip igmp version 3 switch a config if Fast leave 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch_a config nterface vlan1 1 switch_a config 1f
34. priority for an MST instance to the value specified The lower the priority of the bridge the better the chances are the bridge becoming a root bridge or a designated bridge forthe LAN 2 Update setting Click Update setting button when you finished VLAN Instance Configuration User Manual Page 53 Fla Edi ww Favorites Tools Help Geo ay y sem LP fevortes Ea Pon 12 UpdateSe ng MSTP Port Setting Port Instance Configuration 1 Instance ID Click Instance ID drop down menu to choose instance ID from Instance ID drop down list 2 Click Port 1 Port 12 to assign ports to the corresponding instance ID 3 Update setting Click Update setting button when you finished Port Instance Configuration Instance ID 1 Instance ID Click Instance ID drop down menu to choose instance ID from Instance ID drop down list MSTP Port Configuration 1 Port Click Port drop down menu to choose port from Port drop down list 2 Priority Granularity 16 Click in Priority text box to set the port priority for a bridge group The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol uses port priority as a tiebreaker to determine which port should forward frames for a particular instance on a LAN or which port should be the root port for an instance A lower value implies a better priority In the case of the same priority the interface index will serve as the tiebreaker with the lower numbered interface being preferred over others The p
35. protocols VIRTUAL TERMINAL PROTOCOLS SUCH AS TELNET A virtual terminal protocol is a software program such as Telnet that allows you to establish a management session from a Macintosh a PC or a UNIX Workstation Because Telnet runs over TCP IP you must have at least one IP address configured on the switch before you can establish access to it with a virtual terminal protocol Note Terminal emulation is different from a virtual terminal protocol in that you must connect a terminal directly to the console port SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL SNMP SNMP is the standard management protocol for multivendor IP networks SNMP supports transaction based queries that allow the protocol to format messages and to transmit information between reporting devices and data collection programs SNMP runs on top of the User Datagram Protocol UDP offering a connectionless mode service User Manual Page 22 Management Architecture All of the management application modules use the same Messaging Application Programming Interface MAPI By unifying management methods with a single MAPI configuration parameters set using one method e g console port are immediately displayed the other management methods e g SNMP agent of web browser The management architecture of the switch adheres to the IEEE open standard This compliance assures customers that the switch is compatible with and will interoperate with other solutions that adher
36. type a decimal number as Bridging Aging Time in seconds 2 Update setting Click update setting button when you finished Aging Time settings 3 Threshold level 0 1 100 Click in Level text box and type a decimal number for the port Need to choose Broadcast and or DFL Multicast from Storm control enabled type forthe port DLF Destination Lookup Failure 4 Storm control enabled type Choose Broadcast and or DLF Multicast from Storm control enabled type for the port 5 Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finished Threshold level and Storm control enabled type settings User Manual Page 44 Add MAC adden gt Ex 0000 1111 22221 Static MAC Entry Static MAC Entry Forward l 2 3 4 Add MAC address Click in Add MAC address text box and type a locked forwarding MAC address for the port VLAN ID Click VLAN ID drop down menu and choose a VLAN ID from the VLAN ID drop down list Delete MAC address Click Delete MAC address drop down menu and choose a locked forwarding MAC address from the Delete MAC address drop down list to be deleted from the port Submit Click Submit button when you finished Static MAC Entry Forward settings Static MAC Entry Discard l 2 3 Add MAC address Click in Add MAC address text box and type a MAC address to be discarded for the VLAN VLAN ID VLAN ID Click VLAN ID drop down menu and choose a VLAN ID from th
37. 1 30 rl42 sdkr22 12 05 07 13 59 84 switch enable switch a Commands Privileged Exec Mode or Enable Mode allows usersto run commands as following Atthe switch a prompt just press lt gt to list the commands 115200 HyperTerminal Clear the Forwarding database Enter configuration from one file to another Debugging functions see also undebug Turn off privileged mode command Turn on privileged mode command Eel current mode amd down to previos mode rename of the interactive help system Install to flash Exit from the EXEC te command or set its defaults messages Exil current mode and down to previous mode reload Reboot the system restore fo restore the default setting show Show running system information telnet Open telnet connection terminal Sot terminal line parameters traceroute Trace roule to destination m ug Disable debugging functions see also debug iiwre 115200 HyperTerminal Clear the Forwarding database Enter configuration from one file to another Debugging functions see also undebug Turn off privileged mode command Turn on privileged mode command End current mode and down to previous moda ty he of the interactive help systes Install to flash Exit from the EWEC Negate command or set its defaults wd echo Exit current mode and down to previous mode Reboot the system lo restore the default setting Show running system information Open telnet connection Set terminal line param
38. 200 HyperTerminal fie ER Yew Cll Danse nep helo Description of the interactive help susten hostname Sot systew s network name interface Select en interface to configure Internet Protocol IP LA commands Configure a terminal line Logging control Sei schil 21 Wegate a command or set its defaults priorityu quewse Enable the egress expedite naus service Set up miscellaneous service set Set BURP Racistration to Fixed Registration show Show running system information Spmo server Lonfigure sueo setting Username Establish User Name Authentication vl m Configure VLAN parameters err queue HAR queue switch alconfiglWzhoe ely Show CLE tree of current mode list Show command lists rieminaconfia Current perating configuration sni tech alconfigifishow Lorrattae 2 23 13 Tm 115388 ew Login timed out The login session to Configure Mode or Configure Terminal Mode has timed out due to an extended period of inactivity 60 seconds to indicate authentication attempt timed out And the switch a login prompt will show on the screen Logon back to Exec Mode View Mode At the switch a login prompt just type in root and press Enter to logon back to Exec Mode or View Mode switch a login root 115200 HyperTerminal fie EN View Cel Daie nep Da 3 O65 amp switch a login root Switch version 1 38 r142 sdkr37 12 05 87 13 59 04 snitch a gt enable switch_atcomfFigure terminal i Enter configuration
39. 92 168 1 20 switch a7Avrite config file 192 168 1 20 switch a Save Configuration 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a prompt will show on the screen ET 2 Usage Use copy running config startup config command to write configurations to the file to be used at startup This is the same as the write memory command 3 Command Syntax copy running config startup config 4 Example The following example specifies writing configurations to the file to be used at startup to switch switch a copy running config startup config User Manual Page 86 Restore Default 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a prompt will show on the screen 2 Usage Use restore default command to restore default setting of the switch 3 Command Syntax restore default 4 Example The following example restores default setting of the switch switch azrestore default switch a Auto Save 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to enable auto save configuration function The configuration will be automatically saved at every configured interval while this command is enabled Use the no form of this command to disable this feature 3 Command Syntax service auto config e
40. AM o ET TT EM 16 Bin M eB Ire WINING ere REPE SE ETE A A TE DN ROREM 17 CONNECTING TOPOWER ataca ld 17 CONNECTING TO YOUR NETWORK cecidi Po edt ratae bii unu ts aio 19 SWITCH MANAGEMENT sia diee Dub hee e puce cse olet sueco Peto Cad od 20 MANAGEMENT ACCESS OVERVIEW sca cito toed eb es Doznee dedo Gives exu Che ee voe id 20 ADMINISTRATION CONSOLE GLI esed ceieaes tert aee S dotes cim Seb e opaca Ger ede ieu tede deas d rect once eter ted tet bed bere Oe o Go Qu aad 21 WEB MANAGEMENT sisena i a a a a dica 22 SNMP BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT cccecececcccccccecececcacccecececcacecececeacncececeaeacscsceceaeasececeaeasececsceaeacsceeseeaesceeeeeass 22 PROTOCOIS e eer E P 22 MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURE a a need ab Eee DE 23 SNMP 8 RMON MANAGEMENT eene enne nnne nnne nnnm nnn nnenr natnra ss hash ssa sh essa sesso sesso sesso 24 OVER VIEW X e das 24 SNMP AGENT AND MIB 2 RFC 1213 cria A AAA 24 RMON MIB RFC 2819 AND BRIDGE MIB RFC 1493 eeessseeeeeenn Hn e emen nenne ener nenne narras 25 WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT cccccscsscosccsccsccsccsccsccsccscosccscceccscescscaeccscssescaesences 27 LOGGING ONTO THE SWITCH dieere ies deae t dutvedusace ve veta vectes ld aci 27 UNDERSTANDING THE BROWSER INTERFACE 5 22 55 6 tee eno ro UE a ebore ee to aea te daa 28 STE MERERETUR 30 Meo MC I
41. Commands one per line End with CNTL 7 switch alconfig Viv comection ts timed ou Switch login Login fimed out after 68 seconds switch a login root Switch version 1 38 r142 sder 32 12 05 07 13 59 04 snitch a Corretta 1 33 Tm 115088 4 v 1 Exit from Configure Mode or Configure Terminal Mode At the switch a config prompt just type in exit and press Enter to exit from Configure Mode or Configure Terminal Mode switch a config zexit User Manual Page 81 115200 HyperTerminal 2 05 07 13 59 04 we Lite End with CHILI System Information System Name Password IP Address ARP Table Route Table Save Configuration Firmware Upgrade Alarm Setting Reboot Logout System Name Password System Name 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use hostname command to set or change the network server name Use the no hostname command to disable this function 3 Command Syntax no hostname HOSTNAME HOSTNAME specifies the network name of the system 4 Example The following example sets the hostname to switch and showsthe change in the prompt switch a config Zhostname switch switch config Password 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen User Man
42. Exec Mode View Mode or Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a orswitch a prompt will show on the screen 2 Usage Use show vlan command to display information about a particular VLAN by specifying the VLAN ID 3 Command Syntax show vlan lt 2 4094 gt lt 2 4094 gt VLAN ID 4 Example The following is an output of show vlan command displaying information about VLAN 2 switch a show vlan 2 User Manual Page 98 Bridging Static MAC Entry Port Mirroring PoE PoE Scheduling Bridging Aging Time seconds 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to specify an ageing out time for a learned MAC address The learned MAC address will persist till this specified time 3 Command Syntax Bridge GROUP ageing time AGEINGTIME no bridge GROUP ageing time Group 1 1 The ID of the bridge group that this ageing time is for AGEINGTIME 10 1000000 The number of seconds of persistence 4 Example The following example sets the new AGEINGTIME 1000 to bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zbridge 1 ageing time 1000 switch a config Threshold level 0 100 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch_a config
43. LAN setting Click VLAN setting The VLAN Setting window appears 2 Delete VLAN Click Delete VLAN button 3 Select a VLAN ID Click Select a VLAN ID drop down menu from Select a VLAN ID drop down list to choose the VLAN to be deleted 4 Submit Click Submit button when you finished VLAN setting 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele dt Yum yones Ioh mp Q im ul 2 f yo ee oc Faxtrtes Ej lp 1142 164 1 18 259r bon etch ap 4s Marngenen int Update Setmg O timet VLAN Port Setting 1 VLAN Port Setting Click VLAN Port Setting The VLAN Port Setting window appears 2 Mode Click Mode drop down menu to Choose Access Trunk or Hybrid from User Manual Page 58 Mode drop down list for the port The port will be Tag port if you choose Trunk Mode for the port And the port will be Tag or Untag port if you choose Hybrid Mode forthe port 3 PVID Click in the PVID textbox and specify a new PVID number for the port 4 Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finished VLAN Port Setting 2 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet t xplorer Fie Edt View Fgvontes Tools Help EEL z 9 gy ear V Fevontes G Mp 192 108 1 10 cg brnimwfch cg Portbased VLAN Submt Port Based VLAN 1 VLAN Choose the port to be added to or deleted from the VLAN 2 Select all Click select all but
44. MT 14 UCT9 30 Pacific M arquesas xl 4 Ry 5 c v Page 160 UCT12 Etc GMT 12 North America Canada PSTSPDT CA America Vancouver America Dawson Creek America Whitehorse America Dawson Canada Pacific MST7MDT_CA America Edmonton America Yellowknife America Inuvik Canada Mountain CST6CDT CA America Rainy River America Winnipeg America Rankin Inlet Canada Central EST5EDT CA America Montreal America Toronto America Thunder Bay America Nipigon America Igaluit Canada Eastern AST4ADT CA America Goose_ Bay America Halifax America Glace Bay Canada Atlantic North America Cuba EST5EDT CU America Havana Cuba North America Haiti EST5EDT HT America Nassau America Santo Domingo America Port au Prince America Bogota North America Mexico Mexico BajaNorte America M azatlan M exico BajaSur CST6CDT MX North America Turks and Caicos EST5EDT TC America Grand Turk Additions Since 10g RTM EST5EDT INDIANA America Indiana Indianapolis America Indiana M arengo America Indiana Vevay America Fort Wayne America Indianapolis America Indiana Knox America Knox IN US Indiana Starke US East Indiana UCT 8 WA Australia Perth Australia West User Manual Page 161 User Manual Page 162
45. Ns for the corresponding instance of a bridge This command can be used only after the VLANs are defined Use the no parameter with this command to simultaneously remove multiple VLANs for the corresponding instance of a bridge 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE ID vlan VLAN ID no bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE ID vlan VLAN ID GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID INSTANCE ID 1 15 Specify the instance ID VLAN ID lt 1 4094 gt Specify multiple VLAN IDs corresponding to the bridge instance 4 Example The following example associates multiple VLANs 10 and 20 to instance 1 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zbridge 1 protocol mstp switch a config Zspanning tree mst configuration switch a config mst zbridge 1 instance 1 vlan 10 20 switch a config mst z Bridge Instance Priority 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to set the bridge priority for an MST instance to the value specified Use the no parameter with this command to restore the default value of the bridge priority The lower the priority of the bridge the better the chances are the bridge becoming a root bridge or a designated bridge for the LAN The priority values can be set only in increments of 4096 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE ID priority BRIDGE PRIORITY no bridge G
46. P Ring Current Max Agr sec Ceras Hello Tune sec Curas Focevord Dele ec Hold Time se Topology Change Cont T T c imr MAT an Topolec t Sanur Searmuns Tree Protocol Brides Procesy 0 61440 Hello Time 1 1O aec ax Apr 5 40 ser Forward Delay 4 0 ox STP Veruca Global Configuration l Spanning Tree Protocol Click Spanning Tree Protocol drop down menu to Choose Enable or Disable from Spanning Tree Protocol drop down list to enable or disable Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Priority 0 61440 Click in Bridge Priority text box and type a decimal number between 0 and 61440 Hello Time sec 1 9 Click in Hello Time text box and type a decimal number between 1 and 9 Max Age sec 6 28 Click in Max Age text box and type a decimal number between 6 and 28 Forward Delay sec 4 30 Click in Forward Delay text box and type a decimal number between 4 and 30 STP Version Click STP Version drop down menu to choose MSTP RSTP or STP compatible from STP Version drop down list Update setting Click Update setting button when you finished Global Configuration User Manual Page 49 RSTP Port Setting 1 2 3 STP Version Click STP Version drop down menu to choose RSTP from STP Version drop down list Port Click Port drop down menu to Choose Port 1 Port 12 from Port drop down list Priority Granularity 16 Click in
47. P VLANs when in the STP blocking state User Manual Page 69 3 GVRP registration Click GVRP registration drop down menu from GVRP registration drop down list to choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable GVRP registration to the port Configuring an IEEE802 1Q trunk port in registration mode allows dynamic creation if dynamic VLAN creation is enabled registration and deregistration of VLANson the trunk port 4 Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finished Per port setting e amp ms m w us SS D c E IGMP Snooping 1 IGMP mode Click IGMP mode drop down menu from IGMP mode drop down list to choose Disable Passive or querier for the switch Disable Disable IGMP on the switch Passive The switch with only multicast data forwarding capability Querier The switch acts as the querier for the network There is only one querier on a network at any time 2 Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finished IGMP mode settings 3 VLAN ID Click VLAN ID drop down menu from VLAN ID drop down list to choose the VLAN under configuration for the switch 4 IGMP version Click IGMP version drop down menu from IGMP version drop down list to choose 1 2 or 3 forthe switch 5 Fast leave Click fast leave drop down menu from fast leave drop down list to choose Enable or Disable for the switch Enable this function will allow members of a multi
48. P address of an interface Use the no ip address command to remove the IP address from an interface 3 Command Syntax ip address IP ADDRESS no ip address IP ADDRESS no ip address IP ADDRESS A B C D M specifies the IP address and prefix length of an interface M specifies IP subnet mask 8 255 0 0 0 16 255 255 0 0 24 255 255 255 0 4 Example The following example sets the new IP address 192 168 1 10 and new IP subnet mask 255 255 255 0 to switch switch a config zinterface vlan1 1 switch a config if zip address 192 168 1 10 24 switch a config if Default Gateway 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use ip default gateway command to set the IP address of the default gateway Use the no ip default gateway command to remove the IP address of the default gateway User Manual Page 84 3 Command Syntax ip default gateway IP ADDRESS no ip default gateway IP ADDRESS A B C D specifies the IP address of the default gateway 4 Example The following example sets the default gateway 192 168 1 254 to switch switch a config zip default gateway 192 168 1 254 switch a config DNS Server 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use ip dns command to set th
49. P alarm trigger including temperature Vcc Tx bias Tx pow and Rx pow 3 Command Syntax show sfp alarm trigger IFNAME IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configuration information is desired 4 Example The following example shows the use of show sfp alarm trigger to display the information of SFP alarm trigger of the interface gel port G1 switch _a show sfp alarm trigger gel Temperature Alarm Warning Threshold 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to set temperature alarm warning threshold for SFP transceiver 3 Command Syntax sfp set temp IFNAME high alarm high warning low alarm low warning LEVEL IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configuration information is desired User Manual Page 94 LEVEL Threshold value 128 128 C 4 Example The following example sets high temperature alarm threshold 100 C for SFP transceiver of interface gel port G1 switch a config Zsfp set temp gel high alarm 100 switch a config Voltage Alarm Warning Threshold 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to set voltage alarm warning threshold for SFP transceiver 3
50. RD DELAY 4 30 the forwarding time delay in seconds 4 Example The following example sets the forward time FORWARD DELAY 30 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zbridge 1 forward time 30 switch_a config RSTP Port Setting Priority Granularity 16 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use this command to set the port priority for a bridge The lower priority indicates a greater likelihood of the bridge becoming root 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP priority PRIORITY GROUP 1 1 the ID of the bridge group PRIORITY 0 240 The priority to be assigned to the group 4 Example The following example sets the priority PRIORITY 100 of the interface fel port 1 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if zbridge 1 priority 100 switch a config if Admin Path Cost 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if User Manual Page 113 2 Usage Use this command to set the cost of a path associated with a bridge group Use the no parameter with this command to restore
51. ROUP instance INSTANCE ID priority GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID INSTANCE ID Specify the instance ID BRIDGE PRIORITY 0 61440 Specify the bridge priority 4 Example The following example sets the bridge priority 0 for an MST instance 3 in bridge GROUP User Manual Page 118 1 switch a config Zbridge 1 instance 3 priority 0 switch a config MSTP Port Setting Bridge Group Instance 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use this command to assign a Multiple Spanning Tree instance to a port Use the no parameter with this command to remove the instance 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE ID no bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE ID GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID INSTANCE ID Specify the instance ID 4 Example The following example assigns a Multiple Spanning Tree instance 3 to a port fel in bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if zbridge group 1 instance 3 switch a config if Bridge Group Instance Priority 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config zint
52. Remove a VLAN from the member set VLANID 2 4094 The ID of the VLAN or VLANs that will be added to or removed from the Layer 2 interface For a VLAN range specify two VLAN numbers lowest then highest number in the range separated by a hyphen For a VLAN list specify the VLAN numbers separated by commas egress tagged enable Enable the egress tagging forthe outgoing frames disable Disable the egress tagging for the outgoing frames 4 Example The following example specifies to add the interface fel port 1 to VLANID 2 and enable the egress tagged forthe outgoing frames on interface fe1 port 1 switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if zswitchport hybrid allowed vlan add 2 egress tagged enable switch a config if s Switchport trunk allowed vlan 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 User Manual Page 125 The switch a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use this command to set the switching characteristics of the Layer 2 interface to trunk The all parameter indicates that any VLAN ID is part of its port s member set The none parameter indicates that no VLAN ID is configured on this port The add and remove parameters will add and remove VLAN IDs to from the port s member set Use the no parameter to remove all VLAN IDs configured on this por
53. TP Port Setting Ring Setting VLAN VLAN Mode Setting 802 1Q VLAN Setting 802 1Q Port Setting Port Based VLAN User Manual Page 28 QOS Global Configuration 802 1p Priority DSCP SNMP SNMP General Setting SNMP v1 v2c SNMP v3 802 1X Radius Configuration Port Authentication OTHER PROTOCOLS GVRP IGMP Snooping NTP User Manual Page 29 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt Yiew Fgvores Tool Help Q o al 2 y Sere Favorites j Nip 197 LGR t9 hn wy etch ow 22 E M NM wT OS aS a a a 5vstem formation System name swiich s Famware version 19106030111 1 1334 System tine Wed Jan 14 1005 44 UCT 2009 MAC address 00e0 b323 0674 Default gewas Nose DNS Server Nome VLAN ID IP Address IP Subnet Mask 192 168 1 10 155 2855 255 9 L3 Pon 2 IA UU Tren 10 St Piu lt VLAN 3 Qu HU SNMP SO M21 UO Otte Protoc ls Done O rteret System Information The System name Firmware version System time MAC address Default gateway DNS Server VLAN ID IP Address and IP Subnet Mask of Switch User Manual Page 30 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt Www Favorites Tools Help Q o z y Search 7 Favorites E s r 5 amp Mp 1 192 108 1 10 469 bins teh cg v E c System Name Update Soting Upamo Sonn gt Pon 2153 inm 2 gt Trig L3 31 Ring Q3 VLAN Q Qi O IP O Mn
54. Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to enable the Rapid Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge Use the no form of the command to disable the Rapid Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP rapid spanning tree enable no bridge GROUP rapid spanning tree enable BRIDGE FORWARD GROUP 1 1 Bridge group name used for bridging BRIDGE FORWARD Puts all ports of the specified bridge into the forwarding state 4 Example The following example enables or disables the rapid spanning tree on bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zbridge 1 rapid spanning tree enable switch a config Zno bridge 1 rapid spanning tree enable bridge forward switch a config Spanning Tree Protocol 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to enable the Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge Use the no form of the command to disable the Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP spanning tree enable no bridge GROUP spanning tree enable BRIDGE FORWARD GROUP 1 1 Bridge group name used for bridging User Manual Page 110 BRIDGE FORWARD Puts all ports of the specified bridge into the forwarding state 4 Example The following example enables or disables the spanning tree on bridge GROUP 1 s
55. VCC High Warning VCC Low Warning TX Bias High Alarm TX Bias Low Alarm TX Bias High Warning TX Bias Low Warning TX Power High Alarm TX Power Low Alarm TX Power High Warning TX Power Low Warning RX Power High Alarm RX Power Low Alarm RX Power High Warning RX Power Low Warning User Manual Page 41 File Est Yes Fgentes Toots Heb gt Q ia Z2 Ty each Gyros E jenn El http 192 168 1 10 cg bin switch cai kbps kbps Update Senng O ment Rate Control 1 Ingress Click in Ingress text box and type a new Rate to change the Ingress Rate Control for the port Rate Values 64kbps 128kbps 192kbps 1792kbps 2Mbps 3Mbps 4Mbps 100M bps 104Mbps 112Mbps 120Mbps 1000Mbps Note M 1024k 2 Egress Click in Egress text box and type a new Rate to change the Egress Rate Control for the port Rate Values 64kbps 128kbps 192kbps 1792kbps 2Mbps 3Mbps 4Mbps 100M bps 104Mbps 112Mbps 120Mbps 1000M bps Note M 1024k 3 Update setting Click Update setting button when you finished these Rate Control settings User Manual Page 42 2 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft internet Explorer Ble Ese Yee Fovortes Toss Help Qm QD BR 5s reos O 02053 idiress qi htta 192 168 L 10 cor Der switch ca Ba Pon Pogi Pon Por Part Statistics Drop Everts O O Broadcast Packets Received Mutticast Packets Received Underaze
56. a multicast router interface for IGMP Snooping in that VLAN Use the no ip igmp snooping mrouter interface command to remove the static configuration of the interface as a multicast router interface 3 Command Syntax no ip igmp snooping mrouter interface IFNAME IFNAME Specify the name of the interface 4 Example The following example shows interface fel port 1 statically configured to be a multicast router interface on vlan1 1 switch a config zinterface vlan1 1 switch a config if zip igmp snooping mrouter interface fel switch a config if IGMP passive snooping Report suppression 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config zinterface vlan1 1 switch a config if User Manual Page 149 2 Usage Use ip igmp snooping report suppression command to enable report suppression for IGMP versions 1 and 2 Use the no ip igmp snooping report suppression command to disable report suppression 3 Command Syntax no ip igmp snooping report suppression 4 Example The following example enables report suppression for IGMPv2 reports on vlan1 1 switch a config zinterface vlan1 1 switch a config if 7ip igmp version 2 switch_a config if p igmp snooping report suppression switch_a config if NTP Adjust RTC Time 1 Command Mode Configure mode
57. a new fixed power limit for this port to provide powerto PD 3 Power Priority Click Power Priority drop down menu to choose High Medium or Low from the Power Priority drop down list to determine power priority of this port 4 Power Down Alarm Check or uncheck Power Down Alarm to enable or disable power down alarm on this port 5 Submit Click Submit button when you finished PoE Port Setting Male i l t internet Explorar TER CORRS a o PoE Scheduling First click on Switching from main menu Then click on PoE from Switching In PoE Port Setting click Enable Mode drop down menu to choose Scheduling from Enable Mode drop down list to schedule this port to discover Powered Device PD connected to this port PoE Per Port Setting 1 Port Click Port drop down menu to choose a port from Port drop down list and configure PoE scheduling to this port 2 Submit Click Submit button when you finished PoE Scheduling for this port User Manual Page 47 2 Weicome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer ER a x m A ld da T ii 1773 m Port Trunking Static Channel Group 1 Trunk 1 Click Port 1 Port 10 to assign ports to Trunk 1 Maximum 4 ports per Trunk GE Trunking 1 Trunk 3 Check Static or Disable to enable or disable Trunk 3 for Gigabit Ethernet ports Submit Click Submit button when you finished Port Trunking settings User Manual Page 48 ST
58. abla v Normal Y Namal oo cC gt S ry i 5 5 56 E P 5 5 m emillm tm t7 ma r e T a e e E pe T i i i i i lam isi i 4 i 4 4 Y Ww o G oO O oO 2 er ys 18 6 8 Ft Ft 4 4 1 1 IPIE Ee elo d DE ae a GVRP GVRP Global Setting 1 GVRP Click GVRP drop down menu from GVRP drop down list to choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol 2 Dynamic VLAN creation Click Dynamic VLAN creation drop down menu from Dynamic VLAN creation drop down list to choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable Dynamic VLAN creation GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol provides IEEE802 1Q compliant VLAN pruning and dynamic VLAN creation on IEEE802 1Q trunk ports 3 Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finished GVRP Global Setting Per port setting include LAC 1 GVRP Click GVRP drop down menu from GVRP drop down list to choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable GVRP for the port 2 GVRP applicant Click GVRP applicant drop down menu from GVRP applicant drop down list to choose Active or Normal to the port Ports in the GVRP active applicant state send GVRP VLAN declarations when they are in the STP Spanning Tree Protocol blocking state which prevents the STP bridge protocol data units BPDUs from being pruned from the other port Ports in the GVRP normal applicant state do not declare GVR
59. ace vlan1 1 switch a config if zip igmp query interval 120 switch a config if IGMP querier Max response time 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config zinterface vlan1 1 switch a config if 2 Usage Use ip igmp query max response time command to configure the maximum response time advertised in IGMP queries To restore to the default value use the no ip igmp query max response time command 3 Command Syntax ip igmp query max response time RESPONSETIME no ip igmp query max response time RESPONSETIME 1 240 Maximum response time in seconds advertised in IGMP queries Default 10 seconds User Manual Page 148 4 Example The following example configures a maximum response time of 8 seconds on vian1 1 switch a config zinterface vlan1 1 switch a config if zip igmp query max response time 8 switch a config if IGMP passive snooping Static mc router port 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch_a config interface vlan1 1 switch_a config if 2 Usage Use ip igmp snooping mrouter interface command to statically configure the specified VLAN constituent interface as
60. adius server host 192 168 1 100 key ipi switch a config Timeout 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to specify the number of seconds a Switch waits for a reply to a radius request before retransmitting the request 3 Command Syntax radius server timeout SEC no radius server timeout SEC lt 1 1000 gt The number of seconds for a Switch to wait for a server host to reply before timing out Enter a value in the range 1 to 1000 4 Example The following example specifies 20 seconds for the Switch to wait for a server host to reply before timing out switch a config zradius server timeout 20 User Manual Page 139 switch a config Retransmit 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to specify the number of times the Switch transmits each radius request to the server before giving up 3 Command Syntax radius server retransmit RETRIES no radius server retransmit RETRIES 1 100 Specifies the retransmit value Enter a value in the range 1 to 100 4 Example The following example specifies the retransmit value 12 switch a config Zradius server retransmit 12 switch a config Port Authentication Authentication State
61. ble this function 3 Command Syntax User Manual Page 105 no poe power down alarm enable 4 Example The following example shows the use of poe power down alarm enable to the interface fel port 1 switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if zpoe power down alarm enable switch_a config if PoE Scheduling PoE Schedule 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use this command to enble PoE scheduling to this port 3 Command Syntax poe scheduling enable 4 Example The following example enables PoE scheduling to the interface fel port 1 switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if 2poe scheduling enable switch a config if PoE Schedule 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use this command to set PoE scheduling to this port User Manual Page 106 3 Command Syntax poe schedule time DAY HOUR DAY 0 6 specifies Sunday Saturday to Switch HOUR 0 23 specifies hours to Switch no poe schedule time DAY 4 Example The following example
62. cast group to leave the group immediately when an IGMP Leave Report Packet is received by the Switch IGMP querier 1 Query interval Click in the query interval textbox and specify a new number from 1 18000 The query interval field is used to set the time in seconds between transmitting IGMP queries Entries between 1 and 18000 seconds are allowed Default 125 2 Max response time Click in the max response time textbox and specify a new number from 1 124 This determines the maximum amount of time in seconds allowed before sending an IGMP response report The max response time field allows User Manual Page 70 an entry between 1 and 124 seconds Default 10 IGMP passive snooping l Report suppression Click report suppression drop down menu from report suppression drop down list to choose Enable or Disable for the switch Use this command to enable report suppression for IGMP version 1 and version 2 Report suppression does not apply to IGMP version 3 and is turned off by default for IGMP version 1 and IGMP version 2 reports The switch uses IGMP report suppression to forward only one IGMP report per multicast router query to multicast devices When IGMP router suppression is enabled the switch sends the first IGMP report from all hosts for a group to all the multicast routers The switch does not send the remaining IGMP reports for the group to the multicast routers This feature prev
63. cess mode MD5 or SHA authentication and privacy Use the no form of the command to delete this user 3 Command Syntax no snmp server v3 user USERNAME ro rw priv auth md5 sha AUTH PASSWORD des PRIV PASS PHRASE USERNAME Specify a user name ro read only access mode rw read write access mode md5 authentication method sha authentication method AUTH PASSWORD authentication password PRIV PASS PHRASE encryption pass phrase 4 Example The following example adds a user myuser using snmp v3 with read write access mode MD5 authentication mypassword and encryption pass phrase mypassphrase switch a config Zsnmp server v3 user myuser rw priv md5 mypassword des mypassphrase switch a config User Manual Page 137 Radius Configuration Port Authentication Radius Configuration Radius Status 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use dot1x system auth ctrl command to globally enable authentication Use no dot1x system auth ctrl command to globally disable authentication 3 Command Syntax no dotl1xsystem auth ctrl 4 Example The following example globally enables authentication switch_a config dot1x system auth ctrl switch_a config Radius Server IP Radius Server Port 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a co
64. ct access to the administration console is achieved by directly connecting a terminal or a PC equipped with a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal to the switch console port Configuration settings of the terminal emulation program Baud rate 115 200b ps Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bit 1 Flow control none Press the Enter key The Command Line Interface CLI screen should appear as below Logon to Exec Mode View Mode At the switch a login prompt just type in root and press Enter to logon to Exec Mode or View Mode And the switch a prompt will show on the screen 115200 Hyper Termina e Ao Trama LAU i Ln 285 xdkrh 5 07 88 06 15 24 33 Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode At the switch a prompt just type in enable and press Enter to logon to Privileged Exec Mode or Enable Mode And the switch a prompt will show on the screen Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode At the switch_a prompt just type in configure terminal and press Enter to logon to Configure Mode or Configure Terminal Mode And the switch a config prompt Will show on the screen Set new IP address and subnet mask for Switch At the switch_a config prompt just type in interface vlan1 1 and press Enter to logon to vlan 1 vlan1 1 means vlan 1 And the switch a config If 4 prompt will show on the screen Command Syntax ip address A B C D M
65. de Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to MST Configuration mode The switch a config mst prompt will show on the screen switch a config Zspanning tree mst configuration switch a config mst z 2 Usage Use this command to create an MST region and specify a name to it MST bridges of a region form different spanning trees for different VLANs By default each MST bridge starts with the region name as its bridge address This means each MST bridge is a region by itself unless specifically added to one 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP region REGION NAME no bridge GROUP region GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID REGION NAME Specify the name of the region 4 Example The following example creates an MST region and specifies a name regionname to it in bridge GROUP 1 Switch a config Zspanning tree mst configuration switch a config mst zbridge 1 region regionname switch a config mst z Revision Level 1 Command Mode MST Configuration mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to MST Configuration mode The switch a config mst prompt will show on the screen switch a config Zspanning tree mst configuration switch a config mst z 2 Usage Use this command to specify the number for configuration information The default value of revision number is 0 User Manual Page 116 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP revision REVISION NUM GROUP 1 1 Specify the b
66. de Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use snmp server description command to specify and no snmp server description command to remove description for SNMP 3 Command Syntax snmp server description DESCRIPTION no snmp server description DESCRIPTION The description for SNMP 4 Example The following example specifies description description for SNMP switch a config zZsnmp server description description switch a config User Manual Page 131 Location 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use snmp server location command to specify and no snmp server location command to remove location for SNMP 3 Command Syntax snmp server location LOCATION no snmp server location LOCATION The location for SNMP 4 Example The following example specifies location location for SNMP switch a config Zsnmp server location location switch _a config Contact 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use snmp server contact command to specify and no snmp server contact command to remove contact for SNMP 3 Command Syntax snmp server contact CONTACT
67. ding to the SNMP GET GET NEXT frame messages Setting MIB variables according to the SNMP SET frame message Generating an SNMP TRAP frame message to the Network Management Station if the threshold of a certain MIB counter is reached or if other trap conditions such asthe following are met User Manual Page 24 WARM START COLD START LINK UP LINK DOWN AUTHENTICATION FAILURE RISING ALARM FALLING ALARM TOPOLOGY ALARM MIB II defines a set of manageable objects in various layers of the TCP IP protocol suites MIB II covers all manageable objects from layer 1 to layer 4 and as a result is the major SNMP MIB supported by all vendors in the networking industry The switch supports a complete implementation of SNMP Agent and MIB II RMON MIB RFC 2819 and Bridge MIB RFC 1493 The switch provides hardware based RMON counters in the switch chipset The switch manager CPU polls these counters periodically to collect the statistics in a format that complies with the RMON MIB definition RMON Groups Supported The switch supportsthe following RMON MIB groups defined in RFC 2819 RMON Statistics Group maintains utilization and error statistics for the switch port being monitored RMON History Group gathers and stores periodic statistical samples from the previous Statistics Group RMON Alarm Group allows a network administrator to define alarm thresholds for any MIB variable An alarm can be associated with Lo
68. e VLAN ID drop down list Delete MAC address Click Delete MAC address drop down menu and choose a MAC address from the Delete MAC address drop down list to be discarded from the VLAN Submit Click Submit button when you finished Static MAC Entry Discard settings User Manual Page 45 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer ple Ect View Fgwrtes Toss Heb Qu C 2 Jb po er fea n 2 192 368 1 10 05 ary Sc CR CO Port Maro Setup Wi Obres Prstocala Port Mirroring 1 Mirror From Choose Mirror From port from Port 1 Port 12 2 Mirror To Click Mirror To drop down menu to Choose Mirror To port Port 1 Port 12 from Mirror To drop down list 3 Mirror Mode Click Mirror Mode drop down menu to Choose Tx Rx Tx or Rx from Mirror Mode drop down list 4 Submit Click Submit button when you finished Port Mirroring settings PoE PoE System Setting User Manual Page 46 1 System Power Budget Click in System Power Budget text box and type a new system power budget for Switch 2 Submit Click Submit button when you finished PoE System Setting POE Port Setting 1 Enable Mode Click Enable Mode drop down menu to choose Disable or Enable from Enable Mode drop down list to disable or enable this port to discover Powered Device PD connected to this port 2 Fixed Power Limit W Click in Fixed Power Limit W text box and type
69. e Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use storm control multicast enable command to enable multicast traffic User Manual Page 100 Use no storm control multicast command to disable multicast traffic 3 Command Syntax storm control multicast enable no storm control multicast 4 Example The following example shows setting storm control multicast enable to the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if storm control multicast enable switch a config if DLF 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use storm control dif enable command to enable destination lookup failure traffic Use no storm control dif command to disable destination lookup failure traffic 3 Command Syntax storm control dif enable no storm control dlf dif destination lookup failure 4 Example The following example shows setting storm control dlf enable to the interface fel port 1 switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if storm control dif enable switch a config if Static MAC Entry Static MAC Entry Forward 1
70. e Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch_a config nterface fel switch_a config if 2 Usage Use spanning tree autoedge command to assist in automatic identification of the edge port Use the no spanning tree autoedge command to disable this feature 3 Command Syntax no spanning tree autoedge 4 Example The following example enables the spanning tree autoedge of the interface fel port 1 switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if Zspanning tree autoedge switch a config if Edgeport 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use spanning tree edgeport command to set a port as an edge port and to enable rapid transitions Use the no spanning tree edgeport command to set a port to its default state not an edge port and to disable rapid transitions 3 Command Syntax no spanning tree edgeport 4 Example The following example enables the spanning tree edgeport of the interface fel port 1 User Manual Page 115 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if zspanning tree edgeport switch a config if MSTP Properties Region Name 1 Command Mode MST Configuration mo
71. e IP address of the DNS server Usethe no ip dns command to remove the IP address of the DNS server 3 Command Syntax ip dns IP ADDRESS no ip dns IP ADDRESS A B C D specifies the IP address of the DNS server 4 Example The following example sets the DNS server 192 168 1 100 to switch switch a config zip dns 192 168 1 100 switch a config Save Configuration Load config from TFTP server 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a prompt will show on the screen 2 Usage Use install image command to load configuration file from tftp server to switch 3 Command Syntax install image IP ADDRESS WORD IP ADDRESS specifies the IP address of tftp server User Manual Page 85 WORD specifies the file name to be loaded to switch 4 Example The following example specifies upgrading firmware file name flash tgz from tftp server IP address 192 168 1 100 to switch switch az nstall image 192 168 1 100 flash tgz switch a Load config to TFTP server 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a prompt will show on the screen ET 2 Usage Use write config file command to backup configuration file to tftp server 3 Command Syntax write config file IP ADDRESS IP ADDRESS specifies the IP address of tftp server 4 Example The following example backups configuration file to tftp server IP address 1
72. e Mode switch azexit s 115200 HyperTerminal fie Edf Yew Cel Dansta nep aT 5 057 snitch e login root Switch version 1 38 rl42 sdkr32 12 05 07 13 59 04 onwitch a gt enable switch alexi switch a login rum 1135381 4 1 Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode At the switch a prompt just type in configure terminal and press Enter to logon to Configure Mode or Configure Terminal Mode And the switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch azconfigure terminal User Manual Page 79 115200 HyperTerminal he ER Yew Qui Transfer rep Oe es 057 zwitch a login root Switch version 1 39 r142 sdkr37 12 05 07 13 59 04 switch enable switch_alconfigure terminal Enter configuration commands one per Line End with CNTL 7 switch a configlM Commands Configure Mode or Configure Terminal Mode serves as a gateway into the modes as following At the switch a config prompt just press lt gt to list the commands switch a config 7 115200 HyperTerminal Be ER Yew CH Transfer nep ng es 057 Enter configuration commands one per line End with CHIL Z switch alconfig W Configure commends bannar Define a login banner bridge fridge group comrerds debug gina functions see also undebug do o run exec commands in config mode anad le Modify enable password parameters End current mode end down to previous mode
73. e Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch_a config 2 Usage Use this command to specify the power budget Watts to be set to Switch 3 Command Syntax poe system power budget LEVEL LEVEL lt 1 800 gt specifies the power budget Watts to be set to Switch User Manual Page 103 4 Example The following example sets new power budget 246 Watts to Switch switch a config Zpoe system power budget 246 switch a config Enable Mode 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use poe enable command to enable this port to discover Powered Device PD connected to this port Use the no poe enable to disable this function 3 Command Syntax no poe enable 4 Example The following example showsthe use of poe enable to the interface fel port 1 switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if 2poe enable switch a config if Fixed Power Limit W 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch_a config nterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use this command to specify the fixed power limit for this po
74. e to cease Specifying the enable state allows forwarding of frames on the specified VLAN aware bridge 3 Command Syntax vlan VLANID bridge GROUP name VLAN NAME state enable disable no vlan VLANID bridge GROUP VLANID The VID of the VLAN that will be enabled or disabled on the bridge lt 2 4094 gt GROUP 1 1 The ID of the bridge group on which the VLAN will be affected VLAN NAME The ASCII name of the VLAN Maximum length 16 characters enable Sets VLAN into an enable state User Manual Page 122 disable Sets VLAN into a disable state 4 Example The following example enables the vlan VLANID 2 and name VLAN NAME vlan2 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config vlan lan 2 bridge 1 name vlan2 state enable switch a config vlan z 802 1Q Port Setting Switchport mode access 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use switchport mode access command to set the switching characteristics of the Layer 2 interface to access mode and classify untagged frames only Use the no switchport access command to reset the mode of the Layer 2 interface to access default 3 Command Syntax switchport mode access no switchport access 4 Example The following example sets the switchport mode access of the interface fel por
75. e to the same open standard User Manual Page 23 SNMP amp RMON Management This chapter describes the switch s Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP and Remote Monitoring RM ON capabilities RMON is an abbreviation for the Remote Monitoring MIB Management Information Base RMON Is a system defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF document RFC 2819 which defines how networks can be monitored remotely RMONstypically consist of two components an RMON probe and a management workstation The RMON probe is an intelligent device or software agent that continually collects statistics about a LAN segment or VLAN The RMON probe transfers the collected data to a management workstation on request or when a pre defined threshold is reached he management workstation collects the statistics that the RMON probe gathers The workstation can reside on the same network as the probe or it can have an in band or out of band connection to the probe The switch provides RMON capabilities that allow network administrators to set parameters and view statistical counters defined in MIB II Bridge MIB and RMON MIB RMON activities are performed at a Network Management Station running an SNMP network management application with graphical user interface SNMP Agent and MIB 2 RFC 1213 The SNMP Agent running on the switch manager CPU is responsible for Retrieving MIB counters from various layers of software modules accor
76. ents duplicate reports from being sent to the multicast devices Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finished IGMP Snooping NTP Adjust RTC Time Adjust system time for this Switch PERN s Eu T Year 2000 2099 Click in Year text box and specify year 2000 to 2099 Month Click in Month text box and specify 1 to 12 Day Click in Month text box and specify 1 to 31 Hour Click in Month text box and specify 0 to 23 Minute Click in Month text box and specify 0 to 59 Second Click in Month text box and specify 0 to 59 Submit Click Submit button when you finished Adjust RTC Time NTP Setting l NTP Status Click NTP Status drop down menu from NTP Status drop down list to User Manual Page 71 choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable NTP for the Switch 2 NTP Server IP Address or Domain name Click in the NTP Server textbox and specify the IP address or Domain name of NTP server 3 SyncTime Click Sync Time button to synchronize time with NTP server 4 Time Zone Click Time Zone drop down menu from Time Zone drop down list to set time zone 5 Polling Interval 1 10080 min Click in the Polling Interval textbox and specify the polling interval 6 Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finished NTP Setting Daylight Saving Setting 1 Daylight Saving Mode Click Daylight Saving Mode drop down menu from Daylight Saving Mode drop
77. er transceiver MODE SELECTION e 10Base T full duplex mode e 10Base T half duplex mode 100Base TX full duplex mode 100Base TX half duplex mode 100Base FX full duplex mode 1000Base T SX LX full duplex mode Auto negotiating mode User Manual Page 14 Switch Management Web based browser interface The switch also boasts a point and click browser based interface that lets user access full switch configuration and functionality from a Netscape or Internet Explorer browser Administration console via RS 232 serial port CLI The switch provides an onboard serial port which allows the switch to be configured via a directly connected terminal External SNMP based network management application The switch can also be configured via SNMP User Manual Page 15 Installation This chapter gives step by step instructions about how to install the switch Selecting a Site for the Switch As with any electric device you should place the switch where it will not be subjected to extreme temperatures humidity or electromagnetic interference Specifically the site you select should meet the following requirements The ambient temperature should be between 40 C to 75 C 40 F to 167 F he relative humidity should be less than 95 percent non condensing Surrounding electrical devices should not exceed the electromagnetic field RFC standards Make sure that the switch receives adequate ventilation Do not bloc
78. er v3 user USERNAME ro rw noauth USERNAME Specify a user name ro read only access mode rw read write access mode 4 Example The following example adds a user myuser using snmp v3 with read only access mode and without authentication switch a config Zsnmp server v3 user myuser ro noauth switch a config SNMPv3 Auth MD5 SNMPv3 Auth SHA 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Add a user using snmp v3 with read only or read write access mode and with MD5 or SHA authentication Use the no form of the command to delete this user 3 Command Syntax no snmp server v3 user USERNAME ro rw auth md5 sha AUTH PASSWORD USERNAME Specify a user name ro read only access mode rw read write access mode md5 authentication method sha authentication method AUTH PASSWORD authentication password 4 Example The following example adds a user myuser using snmp v3 with read write access mode and MD5 authentication mypassword switch a config zZsnmp server v3 user myuser rw auth md5 mypassword switch a config SNMPv3 Priv Auth MD5 SNMPv3 Priv Auth SHA 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode User Manual Page 136 The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Add a user using snmp v3 with read only or read write ac
79. erface Use the no parameter with this command to restore the default cost value of the path A lower path cost indicates a greater likelihood of the specific interface becoming a root 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE ID path cost PATH COST GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID INSTANCE ID 1 15 Specify the instance ID PATH COST lt 1 200000000 gt Specify the cost of path in the range of lt 1 200000000 gt 4 Example The following example sets the path cost 1000 for Multiple Spanning Tree instance 3 to a port fel in bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zinterface fel switch_a config if oridge group 1 instance 3 path cost 1000 switch a config if User Manual Page 120 Ring Setting Ring state 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch_a config 2 Usage Use this command to enable Ring state Use the no parameter with this command to disable Ring state 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP protocol ring no bridge GROUP ring enable BRIDGE FORWARD GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID BRIDGE FORWARD Puts all ports of the specified bridge into the forwarding state 4 Example The following example enables Ring state in bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zbridge 1 protocol ring enable switch a config Set ring port 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Confi
80. erface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use this command to set the port priority for a bridge group The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol uses port priority as a tiebreaker to determine which port should forward frames User Manual Page 119 for a particular instance on a LAN or which port should be the root port for an instance A lower value implies a better priority In the case of the same priority the interface index will serve as the tiebreaker with the lower numbered interface being preferred over others The permitted range is 0 240 The priority values can only be set in increments of 16 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE ID priority PRIORITY GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID INSTANCE ID 1 15 Specify the instance ID PRIORITY 0 240 Specify the port priority in a range of 0 240 4 Example The following example sets the port priority 121 for Multiple Spanning Tree instance 3 to a port fel in bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if zbridge group 1 instance 3 priority 121 switch a config if Bridge Group Instance Path Cost 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use this command to set the cost of a path associated with an int
81. ermitted range is 0 240 The priority values can only be set in increments of 16 3 Admin Path Cost Click in Admin Path Cost text box to set the cost of a path associated with an interface 4 Update setting Click Update setting button when you finished MSTP Port Setting User Manual Page 54 Ele Ede ww Favorites Tools Help Quo gt 2 2 p Seh Cs Fevortes ES 0 p 192 108 1 10 cg br sertich cgi Ring state Update Seting Set ring port Ring por Ring port 2 Ring pon state DOWN DOWN HLI Oe Protocols Ej Done Ring Setting Ring state 1 Click Ring state drop down menu from Ring state drop down list to choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable Ring state 2 Update setting Click Update setting button when you finished Ring state setting Set ring port 1 Ring port 1 Click Ring port 1 drop down menu to choose Ring port 1 from Ring port 1 drop down list 2 Ring port 2 Click Ring port 2 drop down menu to choose Ring port 2 from Ring port 2 drop down list 3 Update setting Click Update setting button when you finished Set ring port User Manual Page 55 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Search OP Favortes 4 i tp 192 168 1 10 cg briewettch cg m 2 8 0 0 2 8 5 4 a Mauger Srech boc ees VLAN Mode Setting 13 Pon Tagbased VLAN v LS Sthg 213 Tree L3 STP Rias a VLAN VLAN Mode deu LIO VLAN Stis 52 10
82. eters traceroute Trace route To destination ug s debugging functions see also dehug write ile saith alt At the switch_a prompt just type in the full or partial command string then typing a User Manual Page 77 question mark to display the command keywords or parameters along with a short description switch azshow 115200 HyperTerminal File EM Yew QE Transfer men Da 8057 switch alfshos 7 alieaf ell if brand lrand ID bridge bridge protocol cli Show CLI tree of current and Debugging functions see also undebug ether chonnal LACP cheemol comeonds flowcontrol IEEE 882 3 Flow Control gero Genoric Mttribute Registration Protocol PND CARP Vien Registration Protocol hor dare lidnar con guration history Display the session command history interface The layer interfaces ip Interne Protocol IP loco LAY commands locp counter LACP commands List Show command lists oc Mac address memory Memory information mirror Port Mirrorimg els Sei tchit nsa WS Mere debuug inu Corrected 1 13 45 vr 1081 115088 41 115200 HyperTerminal file Eon Mew QE Transfer nep ng 98 05 Y Internet Protocol CI LRCP commands LACP commands laco counter list wes Momo y mirror mia nsa port privilege ratecontrol running config Show command lists Mac address Memory information Port Mirroring Sei tchlE 21 KSM port commands Show current privilege level The layer interface
83. gure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to set Ring port 1 and Ring port 2 3 Command Syntax ring set port RING PORT 1RING PORT 2 RING PORT 1 Specify the Ring port 1 RING PORT 2 Specify the Ring port 2 4 Example The following example sets the fel and fe2 as Ring port 1 and Ring port 2 switch a config Zring set port fel fe2 switch a config User Manual Page 121 VLAN VLAN Mode Setting 802 1Q VLAN Setting 802 1Q Port Setting Port Based VLAN 802 1Q VLAN Setting VLAN Database 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use vlan database command to enter the VLAN configuration mode 3 Command Syntax vlan database 4 Example The following example changes to VLAN configuration mode from Configure mode Switch_a config vlan database switch a config vlan z Add VLAN Delete VLAN 1 Command Mode VLAN Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Logon to VLAN Configure Mode The switch a config vlan prompt will show on the screen switch_a config vlan database switch a config vlan z 2 Usage This command enables or disables the state of a particular VLAN on a bridge basis Specifying the disable state causes all forwarding over the specified VLAN ID on the specified bridg
84. he Contact textbox and specify a new contact for SNMP Trap Community Name For each Trap Community Name Click in the Trap Community Name textbox and specify a trap community name Trap Host IP Address For each Trap Host IP Address Click in the Trap Host IP Address textbox and specify a trap host IP address Link Down Trap Click Link Down Trap drop down menu from Link Down Trap drop down list to choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable link down trap Link Up Trap Click Link Up Trap drop down menu from Link Up Trap drop down list to choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable link up trap Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finished SNMP General Setting User Manual Page 62 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Eat Yiww Fovortes Tools Help Qa O aA fo y sent yy rones amp E nttp 192 168 1 10 cg bin swfich cg SNMP VI Vile Setting Get Conmmunty Name pubbe Set Community Name privata Updxe Seting 13 Otter Protoc ls Dene SNMP v1 v2c 1 Get Community Name Click in the Get Community Name textbox and specify a get community name 2 Set Community Name Click in the Set Community Name textbox and specify a set community name 3 Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finished SNMP V1 V2c Setting 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft internet Explorer Ele Edt Wew Fgertes Irais Help Q ua
85. he interface fel port 1 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if dot1x port control auto switch a config if Periodic Reauthentication Reauthentication Period 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch_a config dnterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use this command to set the interval between reauthorization attempts Use no dotlx timeout re authperiod command to delete the interval between reauthorization attempts User Manual Page 141 3 Command Syntax dot1x timeout re authperiod SECS no dot1x timeout re authperiod SECS lt 1 4294967295 gt Specify the seconds between reauthorization attempts The default time is 3600 seconds 4 Example The following example specifies to set the interval 25 seconds between reauthorization User Manual Page 142 Other Protocols GVRP IGMP Snooping NTP GVRP GVRP 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch_a config 2 Usage Use set gvrp enable bridge command to enable set and set gvrp disable bridge command to disable reset GVRP globally for the bridge instance This command does not enable disable GVRP in all ports of the bridge After enabling GVRP globally use the set port gv
86. igure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use flowcontrol on command to enable flow control and configure the flow control mode forthe port Use the no flowcontrol to disable this function 3 Command Syntax flowcontrol on no flowcontrol 4 Example The following example shows the use of flowcontrol on to the interface fel port 1 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if flowcontrol on switch a config if Port Status 1 Command Mode Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode View Mode or Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a orswitch a prompt will show on the screen switch a 2 Usage Use the show interface command to display interface configuration and status User Manual Page 93 3 Command Syntax show interface IFNAME IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configuration information is desired 4 Example The following example shows the use of show interface to display interface configuration and status of the interface fel port 1 switch a show interface fel Alarm Situation 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a prompt will show on the screen 2 Usage Use the show sfp alarm trigger command to show the information of SF
87. ing example enables alarm trigger on interface fel to switch switch a config Zalarm trigger if fel switch a config Alarm trigger power 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to enable or disable alarm trigger of power source 3 Command Syntax no alarm trigger power POWER POWER specifies the power source 4 Example The following example enables alarm trigger of power 1 to switch switch a config Zalarm trigger power 1 switch a config Reboot 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a prompt will show on the screen 2 Usage Use reload command to restart switch 3 Command Syntax reload 4 Example The following example specifies restarting switch switch azreload switch a login User Manual Page 90 Logout 1 Command Mode Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode View Mode or Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a orswitch a prompt will show on the screen switch a 2 Usage Use logout command to exit from the Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode 3 Command Syntax logout 4 Example The following example specifies to exit from the Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode switch a logout switch a login User Manual Page 91 Configuration Port Status Rate Contro
88. ivacy Click in the Auth Password textbox and specify an authentication password Click in the Privacy PassPhrase textbox and specify a privacy pass phrase 3 User Name Click in the User Name textbox and specify a user name for user using SNMP v3 4 Access Mode Click Access Mode drop down menu from Access Mode drop down list to choose Read Only or Read Write e Read Only Add a user using SNMP v3 with read only access mode e Read Write Add an user using SNMP v3 with read write access mode 5 Submit Click Submit button when you finished SNMP V3 Setting User Manual Page 64 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt Yew Fgwontes Tools Help Q ma E gt 2 f y Sean 7 Fawertes 5 6 hi1p 192 168 1 10 cgc bn sw teh c9 Delete User 1 Delete User Click Delete User button The Select User Name window appears 2 Select User Name Click Select User Name drop down menu from Select User Name drop down list to choose the user to be deleted from using SNMP v3 3 Submit Click Submit button when you finished user deletion User Manual Page 65 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Radar Sterne Radius Configuration 1 Radius Status Click Radius Status drop down menu from Radius Status drop down list to choose Enable or Disable to globally enable or disable authentication 2 Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you fi
89. k the ventilation holes on each side of the switch Wiring Diagram Field Wiring Terminal Markings Use Copper Conductors Only 60 75 C wire range 12 24 AWG torque value 7 Ib in P45 Connecior wiisd Par Copooer Ww e Da A EN wu User Manual Page 16 DIN Rail Mounting Fixthe DIN rail attachment plate to the back panel of the Media Converter Installation Place the Media Converter on the DIN rail from above using the slot Push the front of the Media Converter toward the mounting surface until it audibly snaps into place Removal Pull out the lower edge and then remove the Media Converter from the DIN rail Connecting to Power Redundant DC Terminal Block Power Inputs or DC J ack Power Input 47 57VDC Jack Step 1 Connect the supplied AC to DC power adapter to the receptacle on the topside of the switch Step 2 Connect the power cord to the AC to DC power adapter and attach the plug into a standard AC outlet with the appropriate AC voltage Redundant 47 57VDC DC Terminal Block Power Inputs There are two pairs of power inputs for use with redundant power sources You only need to have one power input connected to run the switch Step 1 Connect the DC power cord to the plug able terminal block on the switch and then plug it into a standard DC outlet User Manual Page 17 Step 2 Disconnect the power cord if you want to shut down the switch 00000000000 en
90. l RMON Statistics Per Port Vlan Activities Configuration Admin Setting 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use the shutdown command to shut down the selected interface Use the no shutdown to disable this function 3 Command Syntax no shutdown 4 Example The following example shows the use of the shutdown command to shut down the interface fel port 1 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if shutdown switch a config if Duplex 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use duplex command to specify the duplex mode to be used for each interface Use the no duplex to disable this function 3 Command Syntax no duplex MODE User Manual Page 92 MODE specifies the duplex mode auto full half 4 Example The following example showsthe use of duplex MODE full to the interface fel port 1 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if duplex full switch a config if Flow control 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Conf
91. light saving offset 60 minutes from 4 April AM0 00 to 31 October AM 0 00 switch a config ziclock summer time onehour date 4 4 0 0 31 1000 60 switch a config User Manual Page 153 Applicable Standards Switching Method Forwarding Rate lOBase T 100Base TX 100Base FX BX 1000Base T SX LX BX Performance Cable 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T 100Base FX BX 1000Base SX LX BX LED Indicators Dimensions Net Weight Power Input Power Consumption Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Safety EMI EMS Environmental Test Compliance Specifications IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX FX IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base T IEEE 802 3z 1000Base SX LX Store and Forward 10 20Mbps half full duplex 100 200Mbps half full duplex 200Mbps full duplex 2000Mbps full duplex 14 880pps for 10Mbps 148 810pps for 100Mbps 1 488 100pps for 1000Mbps 2 pair UTP STP Cat 3 4 5 Up to 100m 328ft 2 pair UTP STP Cat 5 Up to 100m 328ft 4 pair UTP STP Cat 5 Up to 100m 328ft MME 50 or 62 5um SMF 9 or 10um MME 50 or 62 5um SMF 9 or 10um Per unit Power Per port 10 100TX LINK ACT PoE 10 100TX 100FX BX SFP LINK ACT 10 100 1000TX 1000SX LX BX SFP LINK ACT 65mm W x 140mm D x 170mm H 2 56 W x 5 51 D x 6 69 H 1Kg 2 2Ibs DC Jack 47 57VDC Terminal Block 47 57VDC 230W Max Full load with PoE 15W Max Without PoE 40 C to 75 C 40 F to 167 F
92. llescription of the interactive help system Set system x network name interface Select n inter tece te to configure ip Internet Protocol LAP commands Configure a terminal line Logging control SwitchlL21 n Negate command or set its defaults priority queoe Enable the ess expedite queue Service Set miscellaneous service set Set Registration to Fixed Registration shor Show running system information pur ee Configure snap setting More Cewada 23 3 viet LiSOMSa4w l1 M MM 115200 HyperTerminal Be E Yew QM Tranter nep fridge omnes lobuggi may o y pon see also undetag o run A commands in config mode Modi f y nie password parameters End current mode end down to previous mode Description of the interactive help systes Set system s net name Select an interface to configure Internet Protocol IP Commands Configure a terminal line Logging control Swi tchlL2 Megate command or set its defaults priority lt queve Enable the ess expedite queues Service ie oe miscellaneous service MAP Registration to Fined Registration ae running System a Conf i snap settin Establish User Name Authentication Configure VLAN parameters queue sni tech alconf ig User Manual Page 80 At the switch a config prompt just type in the full or partial command string then typing a question mark to display the command keywords or parameters along with a short description switch a config zsshow s 115
93. mit button when you finished Default Gateway 7 DNS Server Click DNS Server drop down menu to choose Disable or Enable from the DNS Server drop down list to disable or enable DNS Server Setting for the switch Click the text box and type a new address to change the DNS Server Need to choose Enable from the DNS Server drop down menu 8 Submit Click Submit button when you finished DNS Server User Manual Page 32 2 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet I xplorer Efe Edt View Favores Tools Help Que O DBO Ps drm O RE Adress Mf Mtp 192 168 1 10 cg bin swtch cg no 1921681100 1 2 OIODCFC3102 1 ARP Table Click ARP Table to view ARP Table 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet I xplorer Ele Edt View Fovortes Tools Help Que O Avene AE Me 192 168 1 10 49 th cg 19216810 00009 255 255 255 0 U 127000 0000 255000 U Route Table Click Route Table to view Route Table User Manual Page 33 Save Configuration 1 Load config from TFTP server Click in TFTP Server text box and type the TFTP server IP address from where the file will be obtained Click in FILE text box and type the name of the file that will be obtained Click Load button to load the file from the TFTP server Backup config to TFTP server Click in TFTP Server text box and type the TFTP server IP address to where the file Will be back upped Click in FILE text box a
94. modem from the administration console the switch transmits characters that you have entered as output on the modem port The switch echoes characters that it receives as input on the modem port to the current administration console session The console appears to be directly connected to the external modem User Manual Page 21 Web Management The switch provides a browser interface that lets you configure and manage the switch remotely After you set up your IP address for the switch you can access the switch s web interface applications directly in your web browser by entering the IP address of the switch You can then use your web browser to list and manage switch configuration parameters from one central location just as if you were directly connected to the switch s console port SNMP Based Network Management You can use an external SNMP based application to configure and manage the switch This management method requires the SNMP agent on the switch and the SNMP Network Management Station to use the same community string This management method in fact uses two community strings the get community string and the set community string If the SNMP Network management station only knowsthe set community string it can read and write to the MIBs However if it only knowsthe get community string it can only read MIBs The default get and set community strings for the switch are public Protocols The switch supportsthe following
95. mpt will show on the screen switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use this command to specify the ingress egress rate to be used for each interface The bandwidth value is in bits Use the no parameter with this command to remove the ingress egress rate to be used for each interface 3 Command Syntax no rate control ingress egress VALUE VALUE 1 10000000000 bits usable units k m g lt 1 999 gt k m for 1 to 999 kilo bits or mega bits 1g for 1 giga bits 4 Example The following example shows the use of rate control ingress VALUE 10 mega bits to the interface fel port 1 switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if rate control ingress 10m switch a config if RMON Statistics 1 Command Mode Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode View Mode or Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a orswitch a prompt will show on the screen switch a User Manual Page 97 2 Usage Use the show interface statistics command to display RMON statistics of interface 3 Command Syntax show interface statistics FNAME IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which RMON statistics is desired 4 Example The following example shows the use of show interface statistics to display RMON statistics of the interface fel port 1 switch a show interface statistics fel Per Port Vlan Activities 1 Command Mode Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to
96. n the full or partial command string then typing a question mark to display the command keywords or parameters along with a short description switch a show User Manual Page 74 115200 HyperTerminal fie ER Yew C Dansta nep nw 98 057 switch a show 7 alles all if brand Brand ID bridge bridge protocol cli wm CLI tree of current made debuuging Debugging functions see also undebug e thorchonnal LACP cheemol commands flowcontrol IEEE 8802 3 Flow Control gero Genoric Mttribute Registration Protocol Pro CARP Vien Registration Protocol hor dr ro Wardnaro contigural ion history Display the session command history interface The layer interfaces i Interne Protocol IP LAC commands LAO commands Show command lists Mac address mirror Port Mirrorina mis Swi tchll 21 por 1 port commands prine Show current privilege level E Aeta RRP View den ef o Protocol n Wordnaro configuration Disoley the session command history layer interfaces Internet Protocol 1P LAP commands LAC commands Show command lists Mac address Poet Mirror ira SwilchlL21 port Commands Show current privilege level ratecontrol The layer interface spanning irec Display zpanning tree information stafic channel groun Static channel commanc stora comtrol The layer interface usee pr rori tv Display the default user priority associated with the layer interface User s Disnloy information about termine lines version Display version
97. nable no service auto config enable 4 Example The following example enables or disables auto save configuration to switch switch a config Zservice auto config enable switch a config Zno service auto config enable switch a config Auto Save Interval 5 65536 sec User Manual Page 87 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to set the interval when the configuration would be automatically saved The range of interval value is from 5 to 65535 And the default value is 30 seconds 3 Command Syntax service auto config interval WORD WORD specifies the interval value 4 Example The following example sets the interval WORD 10 when the configuration would be automatically saved to switch switch a config Zservice auto config interval 10 switch a config Firmware Upgrade 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a prompt will show on the screen 2 Usage Use install image command to upgrade firmware from tftp server to switch 3 Command Syntax install image IP ADDRESS WORD IP ADDRESS specifies the IP address of tftp server WORD specifies the file name to be upgraded to switch 4 Example The following example specifies upgrading firmware file name flash tgz from tftp server IP address 192 168 1 100 to swi
98. ncowinna Australia Brisbane Australia Lindeman Australia Currie Australia M elbourne Australia Sydney Australia ACT Australia Canberra Australia NSW Australia Queensland Australia Tasmania Australia Victoria LHT 10 30LHDT Australia Lord Howe Australia LHI EST 10EDT TST 10TDT Australia Hobart NZST 12NZDT Antarctica McMurdo Pacific Auckland Antarctica South Pole NZ CIST 12 45CIDT Pacific Chatham NZ CHAT Africa Mbabane EST 2EDT UAEST 4 ST 3IDT JST 2 DT SST 2SDT UCT Africa Ouagadougou Africa Abidjan Africa Banjul Africa Accra Africa Conakry Africa Bissau Africa Monrovia Africa Bamako Africa Nouakchott Africa Casablanca Africa El Aaiun Atlantic St Helena Africa Sao Tome Africa Dakar Africa Freetown Africa Lome America Danmarkshavn Atlantic Reykjavik Etc GMT Etc UTC Etc UCT GMT Etc Universal User Manual Page 158 UCTI UCT2 UCT3 UCT4 UCT5 UCT6 UCT UCT8 UCTO UCTIO UCT11 UCT 1 UCT 2 UCT 3 User Manual Etc Zulu Etc Greenwich Etc GMT 0 Etc GMT 0 Etc GMTO Africa Timbuktu GMT 0 GMT 0 GMTO Greenwich Iceland UCT UTC Universal Zulu America Cayenne America Paramaribo Etc GMT 3 America Anguilla America Antigua America Barbados America Dominica America Grenada America Guadeloupe America Martinique America M ontserrat America Puerto Rico America St Kitts America St Lucia America St Vincent America Tortola America St Thomas
99. nd type the name of the file that will be back upped Click Backup button to backup the file to the TFTP server Save Configuration Click Save Configuration button to save your configuration settings Restore Default Click Restore Default button to restore the default settings of the switch Auto save Click Auto save drop down menu to choose Disable or Enable from the Auto save drop down list to disable or enable Auto save forthe switch Auto save interval 5 655306 sec Click in Auto save interval text box and type a decimal number between 5 and 65536 Submit Click Submit button when you finished Auto save configuration User Manual Page 34 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer un Fans Took pep x f y Serr DL 4 ms 192 58 1 10031 Bon ette egi on EM NEM NM S E NU Ss co Fomeare Version Edene TFTP serves LP Firmware Upgrade 1 Filename Click in Filename text box and type the name of the file that you intend to upgrade it to the switch 2 TFTP server IP Click in TFTP server IP text box and type the TFTP server IP address from where the file will be obtained 3 Upgrade Click upgrade button to upgrade firmware to the switch Please follow the message on the screen during the firmware upgrade process Do not turn off the power or perform other functions during this period of time Reboot the switch after completing the upgrade process User Manual Page 35
100. nfig User Manual Page 128 Strict Priority 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use priority queue out command to enable the egress expedite queue Use the no priority queue out command to disable the egress expedite queue 3 Command Syntax no priority queue out 4 Example The following example enables the egress expedite queue on the switch switch a config Zpriority queue out switch a config Weighted Round Robin 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use wrr queue bandwidth command to specify the bandwidth ratios of the transmit queues 3 Command Syntax wrr queue bandwidth WRR WTS WRR WTS Weighted Round Robin WRR weights for the 4 queues 4 values separated by spaces Range is 1 55 4 Example The following example specifies the bandwidth ratios of the transmit queues on the switch switch a config zwrr queue bandwidth 1 2 48 switch a config 802 1p Priority 1 Command Mode Configure mode User Manual Page 129 Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use wrr queue cos map command to specify CoS values for a queue 3 Command Syntax w
101. nfig prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to specify the IP address of the remote radius server host and assign authentication and accounting destination port number 3 Command Syntax no radius server host IP ADDRESS auth port PORT IP ADDRESS A B C D specifies the IP address of the radius server host PORT specifies the UDP destination port for authentication requests The host is not used for authentication if set to 0 4 Example The following example specifies the IP address 192 168 1 100 of the remote radius server host and assigns authentication and accounting destination port number 1812 switch a config Zradius server host 192 168 1 100 auth port 1812 User Manual Page 138 switch a config Secret Key 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to set the shared secret key between a Radius server and a client 3 Command Syntax no radius server host IP ADDRESS key KEY IP ADDRESS A B C D specifies the IP address of the radius server host KEY specifies the secret key shared among the radius server and the 802 1x client 4 Example The following example specifies the IP address 192 168 1 100 of the remote radius server host and set the secret key ipi shared among the radius server and the 802 1x client switch a config Zr
102. nished Radius Status Setting 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer E s 4 Fie Edt Yew Fovertes Tools Hal h MA Qu a is f E Mite 102 168 1 1009 tin atch oy lt gt E NE NN LI o E i imagenes Seutch gt Sywen Raden Serve Sera 13 Per Radus Serves IP Tu Pana Radus Server Port 1512 O Trad lt gt Secret Key 2 VIP Fn 47 VLAN Timeout 1 100 12 Qui Retana 1 100 17 2 SNAP Li MO 1s Eadie Contigua Pa Artera ULI Otte Preisls dj Done Add Radius 1 Add Radius Click Add Radius button The Radius Server Setting window appears 2 Radius Server IP Click in the Radius Server IP textbox and specify the IP address of the remote radius server host 3 Radius Server Port Click in the Radius Server Port textbox and specify the UDP destination port for authentication requests The host is not used for authentication if set to 0 4 Secret Key Click in the Secret Key textbox and specify the authentication and encryption key for all radius communications between the Switch and radius server User Manual Page 66 This key must match the encryption used on the radius daemon All leading spaces are ignored but spaces within and at the end of the key are used If spaces are used in the key do not enclose the key in quotation marks unless the quotation marks themselves are part of the key 5 Timeout lt 1 1000 gt Click in the Timeout textbox and specify
103. nterface Click Interface drop down menu from Interface drop down list to choose the port to be set port based authentication 2 Authentication State Click Authentication State drop down menu from Authentication State drop down list to choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable authentication state 3 Port Control Click Port Control drop down menu from Port Control drop down list to choose Auto Force Authorized or Force Unauthorized to force a port state Auto specifies to enable authentication on port Force Authorized specifies to force a port to always be in an authorized state Force Unauthorized specifies to force a port to always be in an unauthorized state 4 Periodic Reauthentication Click Periodic Reauthentication drop down menu from Periodic Reauthentication drop down list to choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable periodic reauthentication 5 Reauthentication Period lt 1 4294967295 gt Click in the Reauthentication Period textbox and specify the seconds between reauthorization attempts The default time is 3600 seconds 6 Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finished port based authentication setting User Manual Page 68 Other Protocols 2 Weicome to Switch Management Microsoft internet Explorer L nl 4 GVRP Global Seting GVEP Dynamic VLAN creatio Updale Seting GVRP applica GVRP regetration Normal Disable Normal D s
104. on NAST9NADT Pacific Pitcairn America uneau America Yakutat America Anchorage America Nome US Alaska SystemV YST9YDT SystemV PST8 South America amp Central America TIST4 SAT3 America Port of Spain America Argentina Buenos Aires America Argentina Cordoba America Argentina Tucuman America Argentina La Rioja America Argentina San Juan America Argentina ujuy America Argentina Catamarca America Argentina M endoza America Argentina Rio Gallegos America Argentina Ushuaia America Argentina ComodRivadavia America Buenos Aires America Cordoba America ujuy America M endoza EBST3EBDT America Fortaleza America Recife America Araguaina America M aceio Page 157 C Un D D CD 5 C Y America Bahia America Sao Paulo America Cuiaba America Montevideo America Catamarca America Rosario Brazil East WBSTAWBDT America Campo Grande America Boa Vista America M anaus Atlantic Stanley America Asuncion Brazil West America Rio Branco America Porto Acre Brazil Acre America Noronha Brazil DeNoronha Antarctica Palmer America Santiago Chile Continental Pacific Easter Chile Easterlsland ACRE5 NORO2 CSTACDT EIST6EIDT Asia Asia Kuala Lumpur Asia Kuching CST 8 Asia Harbin Asia Shanghai Asia Chongging Asia Urumai Asia Kashgar Asia Hong Kong Asia Macau Asia Macao Hongkong PRC ROC CST 9 30CDT Australia Adelaide Australia Broken_ Hill Australia South Australia Ya
105. opje Europe Zagreb Europe Bratislava Poland Asia Nicosia EET Europe M insk Europe Sofia Europe Athens Europe Vilnius Europe Chisinau Europe Istanbul Europe Kiev Europe Uzhgorod Europe Zaporozhye Europe Nicosia Asia Istanbul Europe Tiraspol Turkey WETOWETDST WET Atlantic Faeroe Atlantic M adeira Atlantic Canary EET 2EETDST Europe Belfast GB GB Eire PWTOPST MST 3MDT EUT 1EUTDST EUT 2EUTDST EUT 3EUTDST EUT 4EUTDST EUT 6EUTDST EUT 8EUTDST Asia Yekaterinburg User Manual Page 156 RFT 11RFTDST Asia Sakhalin Asia M agadan RFT 12RFTDST Asia Kamchatka Asia Anadyr North America US Pacific SystemV PST8PDT MST7MDT America Denver America Boise America Cambridge Bay America Shiprock MST7MDT Navajo US Mountain SystemV MST7MDT MST7 CST6CDT America Chicago America North Dakota Center America Menominee America Costa Rica America Managua CST6CDT US Central SystemV CST6CDT America New_ York America Kentucky Louisville America Kentucky Monticello America Detroit America Pangnirtung America Louisville EST5EDT US Eastern US Michigan SystemV EST5EDT AST4ADT America Thule Atlantic Bermuda SystemV AST4ADT EST5 America Coral Harbour America Cayman America amaica America Panama EST Jamaica SystemV EST5 ASTLOADT America Adak America Atka US Aleutian ESTSEDT YST9YDT Canada Yukon NST3 30NDT America St Johns Canada Newfoundland NAST3NADT America Godthab America Miquel
106. ower Sourcing Equipment PSE Supports IEEE802 3 802 3u 802 3ab 802 32 802 3x Auto negotiation 1000M bps full duplex 10 100Mbps full half duplex Auto MDI MDIX 100Base FX Multi mode or Single mode duplex LC type 100Base BX WDM Multi mode or Single mode single LC type 1000Base SX LX Multi mode or Single mode duplex LC type 1000Base BX WDM Multi mode or Single mode single LC type Store and forward mechanism Full wire speed forwarding rate Alarms for power and port link failure by relay output Power Supply Redundant 47 57VDC Terminal Block power inputs or 47 57VDC DC J ack power input Field Wiring Terminal Use Copper Conductors Only 60 75 C 12 24 AWG torque value 7 Ib in Operating voltage and Max current consumption 0 31A o 48VDC Power consumption Power consumption 230W Max Full load with PoE 15W Max Without POE 40 C to 75 C 40 F to 167 F operating temperature range Tested for functional operation 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F UL508 Industrial Control Equipment certified Maximum Surrounding Air Temperature 75 C 167 F For use in Pollution Degree 2 Environment Industrial metal case Supports Din Rail or Panel Mounting installation User Manual Page 7 Console Configuration Connect to the switch console Connect the DB9 straight cable to the RS 232 serial port of the device and the RS 232 serial port of the terminal or computer running the terminal emulation application Dire
107. pecifies trap host 1 IP address 192 168 1 20 for SNMP switch a config Zsnmp server trap ipaddress 1 192 168 1 20 switch a config Link Down Trap 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode User Manual Page 133 The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use snmp server trap type enable linkDown command to enable link down trap for SNMP Use the no snmp server trap type enable linkDown command to disable link down trap for SNMP 3 Command Syntax no snmp server trap type enable linkDown 4 Example The following example enables link down trap for SNMP switch a config zZsnmp server trap type enable linkDown switch a config Link Up Trap 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use snmp server trap type enable linkUp command to enable link up trap for SNMP Use the no snmp server trap type enable linkUp command to disable link up trap for SNMP 3 Command Syntax no snmp server trap type enable linkUp 4 Example The following example enables link up trap for SNMP switch a config zZsnmp server trap type enable linkUp switch a config SNMP v1 v2c Get Community Name 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on
108. ple The following example sets the hello time HELLOTIME 9 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zbridge 1 hello time 9 switch a config Max Age sec 6 28 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to set the max age for a bridge Use the no parameter with this command to restore the default value of max age 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP max age MAXAGE no bridge GROUP max age GROUP 1 1 The ID of the bridge group to which this maximum age time is assigned MAXAGE 6 28 The maximum time in seconds to listen for the root bridge 4 Example The following example sets the max age MAXAGE 28 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zbridge 1 max age 28 switch a config Forward Delay sec 4 30 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to set the time in seconds after which if this bridge is the root bridge each port changes states to learning and forwarding Use the no parameter with this command to restore the default value 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP forward time FORWARD DELAY no bridge GROUP forward time User Manual Page 112 GROUP 1 1 The ID of the bridge group to which this delay time is assigned FORWA
109. r to logon to Exec Mode or View Mode switch alogin root s 115200 HyperTerminal fie Ek Yew CE Daie Hep Da 50 5 switch a login root Switch version 1 39 rl42 sdkr32 12 05 07 13 59 04 switch a Corretted 11035 rm LISSE 4 1 Basic commands Exec Mode or View Mode is the base mode from where users can perform basic commands like clear debug disable enable exit help logout no quit show terminal The CLI contains a text based help facility Access this help by typing in the full or partial command string then typing a question mark The CLI displays the command keywords or parameters along with a short description At the switch a prompt just press lt gt to list the above basic commands switch a s 115200 HyperTerminal fie ER Yew Cal Danse nep Dna 3 0 5 switch a login root Switch version 1 39 rl42 sdkr3 12 05 07 13 59 04 Switch ai Exec commands clear Clear the Forwarding database debug Debugging functions see also undebug disable furn off privileged mode command enable Turn on privileged mode command exit End current mode and down to previous mode help Description of the interactive help systos Toyo Exi from the EXEC Negato a command or set its dafaulis txil current sode and down to previous mode To restore the default setting Show running systes information terminal Set terminal line parameters witch a rm LISSE A 1 At the switch a prompt just type i
110. ration console from a terminal personal computer Apple Macintosh or workstation connected to the switch s console port There are two waysto use this management method direct access or modem access The following sections describe these methods Direct Access Direct access to the administration console is achieved by directly connecting a terminal or a PC equipped with a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal to the switch console port When using the management method configure the terminal emulation program to use the following parameters you can change these settings after login DEFAULT PARAMETERS 115 200bps 8data bits No parity 1stop bit This management method is often preferred because you can remain connected and monitor the system during system reboots Also certain error messages are sent to the serial port regardless of the interface through which the associated action was initiated A Macintosh or PC attachment can use any terminal emulation program for connecting to the terminal serial port A workstation attachment under UNIX can use an emulator such as TIP Modem Access You can access the switch s administration console from a PC or Macintosh using an external modem attached to the console port The switch management program provides Console Port screen accessible from the Basic Management screen that lets you configure parameters for modem access When you have configured the external
111. ree protocol on a bridge 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP protocol PROTOCOL vlan bridge GROUP 1 1 Bridge group name used for bridging PROTOCOL leee IEEE 802 1Q spanning tree protocol mstp IEEE 802 1s multiple spanning tree protocol rstp IEEE 802 1w rapid spanning tree protocol 4 Example The following example chooses the PROTOCOL rstp on bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zbridge 1 protocol rstp vlan bridge switch a config Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to enable the Multiple Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge Use the no form of the command to disable the Multiple Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP multiple spanning tree enable no bridge GROUP multiple spanning tree enable BRIDGE FORWARD GROUP 1 1 Bridge group name used for bridging User Manual Page 109 BRIDGE FORWARD Puts all ports of the specified bridge into the forwarding state 4 Example The following example enables or disables the multiple spanning tree on bridge GROUP 1 switch a config zbridge 1 multiple spanning tree enable switch a config zno bridge 1 multiple spanning tree enable bridge forward switch a config 3t Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure
112. ridge group ID REVISION NUM 0 255 Revision number 4 Example The following example specifies a revision number 25 of MST configuration in bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zspanning tree mst configuration switch a config mst zbridge 1 revision 25 switch a config mst z Max Hops 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to specify the maximum allowed hops for BPDU in an MST region This parameter is used by all the instances of the MST Specifying the max hops for a BPDU prevents the messages from looping indefinetely in the network When a bridge receives a MST BPDU that has exceeded the allowed max hops it discards the BPDU 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP max hops HOP COUNT no bridge GROUP max hops GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID HOP COUNT Maximum hopsthe BPDU will be valid for 4 Example The following example specifies the maximum allowed hops 25 for BPDU in bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zbridge 1 max hops 25 switch a config MSTP Instance Setting Bridge Instance VLAN 1 Command Mode MST Configuration mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to MST Configuration mode The switch a config mst prompt will show on the screen User Manual Page 117 2 Usage Use this command to simultaneously add multiple VLA
113. ring and managing the switch This interface allows you to accessthe switch using a preferred web browser This chapter describes how to configure the switch using its web based browser interface Logging on to the switch 23 Login Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt Yiew Fgvr es Tool Help SWITCH IP ADDRESS In your web browser specify the IP address of the switch Default IP address is 192 168 1 10 LOGIN Enter the factory default login ID root PASSWORD Enter the factory default password no password Or enter a user defined password if you followed the instructions later and changed the factory default password Then click on the Login button to log on to the switch User Manual Page 27 Understanding the Browser Interface The web browser interface provides groups of point and click buttons at the left field of the screen for configuring and managing the switch 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer s 4 Fla Edt Vios Fovortes Tools Help SYSTEM System Information System Name Password IP Address ARP Table Route Table Save Configuration Firmware Upgrade Alarm Setting Reboot Logout PORT Configuration Port Status Rate Control RMON Statistics Per Port Vlan Activities SWITCHING Bridging Static MAC Entry Port Mirroring PoE PoE Scheduling TRUNKING Port Trunking STP RING Global Configuration RSTP Port Setting MSTP Properties MSTP Instance Setting MS
114. rm warning threshold for SFP transceiver 3 Command Syntax sfp set tx pow IFNAME high alarm high warning low alarm low warning LEVEL IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configuration information is desired LEVEL Threshold value 30 8 16 dbm 4 Example The following example sets high transmitted output power alarm threshold 8 16 dbm for SFP transceiver of interface gel port G1 switch a config Zsfp set tx pow gel high alarm 8 16 switch a config Rx pow Alarm Warning Threshold 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to set received optical power alarm warning threshold for SFP transceiver 3 Command Syntax sfp set rx pow IFNAME high alarm high warning low alarm low warning LEVEL IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configuration User Manual Page 96 information is desired LEVEL Threshold value 30 8 16 dbm 4 Example The following example sets high received optical power alarm threshold 8 16 dbm for SFP transceiver of interface gel port G1 switch a config Zsfp set rx pow gel high alarm 8 16 switch a config Rate Control 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if pro
115. rm warning signal disable for following 1 Therelay contact closes if Powerl and Power2 are both failed but Power3 on 2 Therelay contact closes if Powers is failed but Powerl and Power2 are both on Terminal Block e There are three power inputs can be used Redundant power function is supported PW3 is DCJ ack type with 47 57VDC input LED Status ub Suus Demi PW 1 2 3 10 100Base TX Steady Network connection established Flashing Transmitting or Receiving data LNK ACT Steady Power Device PD is connected O Off Power Device PD is disconnected 100Base FX Steady Network connection established LNK ACT Flashing Transmitting or Receiving data 10 100 1000Base TX amp 1000Base FX amp SFP Steady Network connection established LNK ACT a a Flashing Transmitting or Receiving data User Manual Page 6 Functional Description Meets NEMA TS1 TS2 Environmental requirements such as temperature shock and vibration for traffic control equipment Meets EN61000 6 2 amp EN61000 6 4 EMC Generic Standard Immunity for industrial environment RS 232 console Telnet SNMP v1 v2c amp v3 RMON Web Browser and TFTP management Supports Command Line Interface in RS 232 console Supports 8192 MAC addresses Provides 2M bits memory buffer Port 1 Port 4 support IEEE802 3at Power over Ethernet PoE Power Sourcing Equipment PSE and or Port 5 Port 8 support IEEE802 3af Power over Ethernet PoE P
116. rp enable command to enable GVRP on individual ports of the bridge 3 Command Syntax set gvrp enable bridge GROUP set gvrp disable bridge GROUP GROUP Bridge group ID used for bridging 4 Example The following example globally enables GVRP to bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zset gvrp enable bridge 1 switch a config Dynamic VLAN creation 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use set gvrp dynamic vlan creation enable bridge command to enable and set gvrp dynamic vlan creation disable bridge command to disable dynamic VLAN creation for a specific bridge instance 3 Command Syntax set gvrp dynamic vlan creation enable bridge GROUP set gvrp dynamic vlan creation disable bridge GROUP GROUP Bridge group ID used for bridging 4 Example User Manual Page 143 The following example enables dynamic VLAN creation for bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zset gvrp dynamic vlan creation enable bridge 1 switch a config Per port setting GVRP 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use set port gvrp enable command to enable and set port gvrp disable command to disable GVRP on a port or all ports in a bridge 3 Command Syntax set port gvrp enable all IFNAME se
117. rr queue cos map QUEUE ID COS VALUE QUEUE ID Queue ID Range is 0 3 COS VALUE CoS values Up to 8 values separated by spaces Range is 0 7 4 Example The following example shows mapping CoS values 0 and 1 to queue 1 on the switch switch a config zZwrr queue cos map 10 1 switch a config DSCP 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use mls qos map dscp queue command to map the DSCP valuesto a queue 3 Command Syntax mls qos map dscp queue DSCP VALUE to QUEUE ID DSCP VALUE DSCP values Up to 8 values separated by spaces Range is 0 63 QUEUE ID Queue ID Range is 0 3 4 Example The following example shows mapping DSCP values 0 to 3 to queue 1 on the switch switch a config zimls qos map dscp queue 0123to1 switch a config User Manual Page 130 SNMP General Setting SNMP v1 v2c SNMP v3 SNMP General Setting SNMP Status 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use snmp server enable command to enable and no snmp server enable command to disable SNMP to the switch 3 Command Syntax no snmp server enable 4 Example The following example enables SNMP to the switch switch a config Zsnmp server enable switch a config Description 1 Command Mo
118. rt to provide power to PD 3 Command Syntax poe fixed power limit LEVEL LEVEL lt 1 15 4 gt specifies the fixed power limit Watts for this port to provide power to PD User Manual Page 104 4 Example The following example sets new fixed power limit 15 Watts to the interface fel port 1 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if poe fixed power limit 15 switch a config if Power Priority 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use this command to specify the power priority to this port 3 Command Syntax poe power priority PRIORITY PRIORITY specifies high medium low power priority for this port 4 Example The following example sets high power priority to the interface fel port 1 switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if 2poe power priority high switch a config if Power Down Alarm 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch_a config nterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use poe power down alarm enable command to enable power down alarm to this port Use the no poe power classification enable to disa
119. se switchport mode trunk command to set the switching characteristics of the Layer 2 interface as trunk and specify only tagged frames Use the no switchport trunk command to reset the mode of the Layer 2 interface to access default 3 Command Syntax switchport mode trunk no switchport trunk 4 Example The following example sets the switchport mode trunk of the interface fel port 1 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if zswitchport mode trunk switch a config if User Manual Page 124 Switchport hybrid allowed vlan 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use this command to set the switching characteristics of the Layer 2 interface to hybrid Both tagged and untagged frames will be classified over hybrid interfaces Use the no parameter to turn off allowed hybrid switching 3 Command Syntax switchport hybrid allowed vlan all switchport hybrid allowed vlan none switchport hybrid allowed vlan add VLANID egress tagged enable disable switchport hybrid allowed vlan remove VLANID no switchport hybrid vlan all Allow all VLANs to transmit and receive through the Layer 2 interface none Allow no VLANsto transmit and receive through the Layer 2 interface add Add a VLAN to the member set remove
120. sets PoE scheduling to the interface fel port 1 User Manual Page 107 Port Trunking Port Trunking 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use static channel group command to create a static aggregator or add a member port to an already existing static aggregator Use the no static channel group command to detach the port from the static aggregator 3 Command Syntax static channel group 1 3 no static channel group 1 3 Channel group number Maximum 4 ports in static channel group 1 and static channel group 2 Maximum 2 ports in static channel group 3 4 Example The following example adding the interface fel port 1 to static channel group 1 switch a config zinterface fel switch a config if static channel group 1 switch a config if User Manual Page 108 STP Global Configuration RSTP Port Setting MSTP Properties MSTP Instance Setting MSTP Port Setting Ring Setting Global Configuration STP Version 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to choose the Spanning Tree protocol Rapid Spanning Tree protocol or Multiple Spanning T
121. t 3 Command Syntax switchport trunk allowed vlan all switchport trunk allowed vlan none switchport trunk allowed vlan add VLANID switchport trunk allowed vlan remove VLANID switchport trunk allowed vlan except VLANID no switchport trunk vlan all Allow all VLANs to transmit and receive through the Layer 2 interface none Allow no VLANsto transmit and receive through the Layer 2 interface add Add a VLAN to transmit and receive through the Layer 2 interface remove Remove a VLAN from transmit and receive through the Layer 2 interface except All VLANs except the VLAN for which the ID is specified are part of its ports member set VLANID 2 4094 The ID of the VLAN or VLANs that will be added to or removed from the Layer 2 interface A single VLAN VLAN range or VLAN list can be set For a VLAN range specify two VLAN numbers lowest then highest number in the range separated by a hyphen For a VLAN list specify the VLAN numbers separated by commas 4 Example The following example specifies to add the interface fel port 1 to VLANID 2 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if zswitchport trunk allowed vlan add 2 switch a config if Port Based VLAN Switchport portbase add remove vlan 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config z nterface fel s
122. t 1 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if Zswitchport mode access switch a config if Switchport mode hybrid 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config z nterface fel switch a config if User Manual Page 123 2 Usage Use switchport mode hybrid command to set the switching characteristics of the Layer 2 interface as hybrid and classify both tagged and untagged frames Use the no switchport hybrid command to reset the mode of the Layer 2 interface to access default 3 Command Syntax switchport mode hybrid switchport mode hybrid acceptable frame type all vlan tagged no switchport hybrid all Set all frames can be received vlan tagged Set vlan tagged frames can only be received 4 Example The following example sets the switchport mode hybrid of the interface fel port 1 and all frames to be received on interface fel port 1 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if zswitchport mode hybrid acceptable frame type all switch a config if Switchport mode trunk 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage U
123. t port gvrp disable all IFNAME all All ports added to recently configured bridge IFNAME The name of the interface 4 Example The following example enables GVRP on the interface fel port 1 switch a config Zset port gvrp enable fel switch a config Per port setting GVRP applicant 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to set the GVRP applicant state to normal or active 3 Command Syntax set gvrp applicant state active normal IFNAME active Active state normal Normal state IFNAME Name of the interface 4 Example User Manual Page 144 The following example sets GVRP applicant state to active on the interface fel port 1 switch a config Zset gvrp applicant state active fel switch a config Per port setting GVRP registration 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to set GVRP registration to normal fixed and forbidden registration mode for a given port 3 Command Syntax set gvrp registration normal IF NAME set gvrp registration fixed IF NAME set gvrp registration forbidden IF NAME normal Specify dynamic GVRP multicast registration and deregistration on the port fixed Specify the multicast groups currently regis
124. tch switch az nstall image 192 168 1 100 flash tgz switch a Please follow the message on the screen during the firmware upgrade process Do not turn off the power or perform other functions during this period of time User Manual Page 88 115200 Hyper Terminal Viv connection is timed out switch s login roo Switch version 1 43 1 02 27 89 11 01 38 lt nitch_ enable switch abinstall image 192 168 1 100 flash toz Download now please wai tito Mah taz from ip 142 168 1 100 success Install mow This moy take several minutes please wai Install success switch at At the switch a7 prompt just type in reload and press Enter to reboot the switch after completing the upgrade process 115200 Hyper Terminal lt nitch_abroload Meboot now please wei The system is going dow NOM Y Sending SIBTERM to all processes X Connection is closed by administrator Sending SIGKILL to all processes Romswstiny systos roboot Start bootloader lncompressipg leave Starting image witch login Alarm Setting Alarm trigger if 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config s 2 Usage Use this command to enable or disable alarm trigger on interface 3 Command Syntax no alarm trigger if INTERFACE INTERFACE specifies the interface User Manual Page 89 4 Example The follow
125. te setting Click Update setting button when you finished MSTP Properties setting 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft internet Explores ple Edit pes F rte Tor Heb OQ ma A see Gren 2 tpull92 368 1 14 Cy Sey weh ec VLAN Iretanz e Lozrtgurseon Update Seeng 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer t yow Feo Io fp x 2 P gt Seem A e 2 A A J 2 148 1 1 cpi bro mwetrh cp VLAN iD kantaate ID 1 14 WpdseSetng EZ Pat secun 1 VLAN oS Ge HO Dw LJ I2 m 1 Other Toononcols Aj Done MSTP Instance Setting VLAN Instance Configuration 1 VLAN Instance Configuration Click VLAN Instance Configuration button The VLAN Instance Configuration window appears 2 VLAN ID Click VLAN ID drop down menu to choose VLAN from VLAN ID drop down list to simultaneously add multiple VLANs for the corresponding instance of a bridge Instance ID 1 15 Click in Instance ID text box to specify the instance ID 4 Update setting Click Update setting button when you finished VLAN Instance p User Manual Page 52 Configuration Included VLANs 1 Instance ID Click Instance ID drop down menu to choose instance ID from Instance ID drop down list 2 Included VLAN Click Included VLAN drop down menu to choose VLAN from included VLAN drop down list Instance Setting 1 Bridge Priority 0 61440 Click in Bridge Priority text box to set the bridge
126. tered on the switch are applied to the port but any subsequent registrations or deregistrations do not affect the port Any registered multicast groups on the port are not deregistered based on the GARP timers forbidden Specify that all GVRP multicasts are deregistered and prevent any further GVRP multicast registration on the port IF NAME The name of the interface 4 Example The following example sets GVRP registration to fixed registration mode on the interface fel port 1 switch a config Zset gvrp registration fixed fel switch a config IGMP Snooping IGMP mode Querier 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use ip igmp snooping querier command to enable IGMP querier operation on a subnet User Manual Page 145 VLAN when no multicast routing protocol is configured in the subnet VLAN When enabled the IGMP Snooping querier sends out periodic IGMP queries for all interfaces on that VLAN Use the no ip igmp snooping querier command to disable IGMP querier configuration 3 Command Syntax no ip igmp snooping querier 4 Example The following example enables IGMP snooping querier switch_a config ip igmp snooping querier switch a config IGMP mode Passive 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show
127. teret User Manual Page 9 Product Overview Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch DAT gat ot DELELE LES LES peas n gt i i 7 t LJ t LO hd L ka i EH NN LIS gt Front View Package Contents When you unpack the product package you shall find the items listed below Please inspect the contents and report any apparent damage or missing items immediately to your authorized reseller IES 1085 Quick Installation Guide CD User Manual RS 232 cable User Manual Page 10 Product Highlights Basic Features Meets NEMA TS1 TS2 Environmental requirements such as temperature shock and vibration for traffic control equipment Meets EN61000 6 2 amp EN61000 6 4 EMC Generic Standard Immunity for industrial environment RS 232 console Telnet SNMP v1 v2c amp v3 RMON Web Browser and TFTP management Supports Command Line Interface in RS 232 console Supports 8192 MAC addresses Provides 2M bits memory buffer Port 1 Port 4 support IEEE802 3at Power over Ethernet PoE Power Sourcing Equipment PSE and or Port 5 Port 8 support IEEE802 3af Power over Ethernet PoE Power Sourcing Equipment PSE Supports IEEE802 3 802 3u 802 3ab 802 32 802 3x Auto negotiation 1000Mbps full duplex 10 100Mbps full half duplex Auto MDI MDIX 100Base FX Multi mode or Single mode duplex LC type 100Base BX WDM Multi mode or Single mode single LC type 1000Base SX LX M
128. the default cost of a path associated with a bridge group 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP path cost PATHCOST no bridge GROUP path cost GROUP 1 1 the ID of the bridge group PATHCOST lt 1 200000000 gt The cost to be assigned to the group 4 Example The following example sets the cost 123 of the interface fel port 1 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if zbridge 1 path cost 123 switch a config if Point to Point Link 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if 2 Usage Use spanning tree link type command to set the link type of a port to enable or disable rapid transition Use the no spanning tree link type command to set a port to its default state and to disable rapid transition 3 Command Syntax no spanning tree link type LINKTYPE LINKTYPE The link type to be assigned to the port point to point Enable rapid transition shared Disable rapid transition 4 Example The following example sets the link type LINKTYPE point to point of the interface fel port 1 switch a config Zinterface fel switch a config if Zspanning tree link type point to point switch a config if User Manual Page 114 Autoedge 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mod
129. the screen switch a config User Manual Page 134 2 Usage Use snmp server community get command to specify and no snmp server community get command to remove get community name for SNMP 3 Command Syntax snmp server community get NAME no snmp server community get NAME The get community name for SNMP 4 Example The following example specifies get community name name for SNMP switch a config Zsnmp server community get name switch a config Set Community Name 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use snmp server community set command to specify and no snmp server community set command to remove set community name for SNMP 3 Command Syntax snmp server community set NAME no snmp server community set NAME The set community name for SNMP 4 Example The following example specifies set community name name for SNMP switch a config Zsnmp server community set name switch a config SNMP v3 SNMPv3 No Auth 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage User Manual Page 135 Add a user using snmp v3 with read only or read write access mode and without authentication Use the no form of the command to delete this user 3 Command Syntax no snmp serv
130. the time interval in seconds that the Switch waits for the radius server to reply before retransmitting Enter a value in the range 1 to 1000 6 Retransmit 1 100 Click in the Retransmit textbox and specify the number of times a radius request is resent to a server if that server is not responding or responding slowly Enter a value in the range 1 to 100 7 Submit Click Submit button when you finished Radius Server Setting 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer fa X Ele Ect ww Fpvorkes Tools Heb 4 rer rf F v n OG hath P TIA Por fies Le A CO Delete Radius 1 Delete Radius Click Delete Radius button The Select Radius Server IP window appears 2 Select Radius Server IP Click Select Radius Server IP drop down menu from Select Radius Server IP drop down list to choose the IP address of the remote radius server host to be deleted 3 Submit Click Submit button when you finished radius server deletion User Manual Page 67 nh ES Yew Fgewts Too Hub Q 0 y Sarih y Favur hes e l ne2 192 108 1 10 cg oen em e cg Dunn lc o IL AI 4 E A E 102 tx Port Seming 1ger ne fel s Au ericaton State Eretblied Port Coatrol Auto Periodic Reauthente anon Essbla Remuthenticatica Period lt 1 4291967 19 gt 3600 Update Seting Pur Perse E pisa Port Coutrel Port Status p bent O rternet Port Authentication 1 I
131. ton to choose Port 1 Port 12 all to be added to the VLAN 3 Delete all Click delete all button to choose Port 1 Port 12 all to be deleted from the VLAN 4 Submit Click Submit button when you finished Port Based VLAN setting User Manual Page 59 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Hs Xx Lu gt SS SS _ se ee 21 Smet Proti Queue 3 WRR Qv 0 1 WEE Queue 3 Weuhted Ronad Rote Westa 1 20 Global Configuration 1 2 QoS Click QoS drop down menu from QoS drop down list to choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable QoS Trust Enable or disable the switch port to trust the CoS Class of Service labels of all traffic received on that port Enable or disable a routed port to trust the DSCP Differentiated Service Code Point labels of all traffic received on that port Policy Choose Strict Priority Queue3 WRR Queue0 2 or WRR Queue0 3 A strict priority queue is always emptied first The queues that are used in the WRR Weighted Round Robin are emptied in a round robin fashion and you can configure the weight for each queue Weighted Round Robin Click in the Weight 1 55 textbox and specify a new number from 1 55 for Queue 0 3 Submit Click Submit button when you finished Global Configuration User Manual Page 60 2 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt Yes Fgwntes Tools Heb Q a a i E y Sean oy Portas E
132. ual Page 82 switch a config 2 Usage Use enable password command to modify or create a password to be used when entering the Enable mode 3 Command Syntax enable password PASSWORD PASSWORD specifies the new password of the system 4 Example The following example sets the new password mypasswd to switch switch a config Zenable password mypasswd switch a config ARP Table 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use show arp table command to view ARP Table 3 Command Syntax show arp table 4 Example The following example shows the ARP Table of switch switch azshow arp table Route Table 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use show route table command to view Route Table 3 Command Syntax show route table User Manual Page 83 4 Example The following example shows the Route Table of switch switch azshow route table IP Address IP Address IP Subnet Mask 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch_a config nterface vlan1 1 switch_a config if 2 Usage Use ip address command to set the I
133. ulti mode or Single mode duplex LC type 1000Base BX WDM Multi mode or Single mode single LC type Store and forward mechanism Full wire speed forwarding rate Alarms for power and port link failure by relay output Power Supply Redundant 47 57VDC Terminal Block power inputs or 47 57VDC DC J ack power input Field Wiring Terminal Use Copper Conductors Only 60 75 C 12 24 AWG torque value 7 Ib in Operating voltage and Max current consumption 0 31A o 48VDC Power consumption Power consumption 230W Max Full load with PoE 15W Max Without POE 40 C to 75 C 40 F to 167 F operating temperature range Tested for functional operation 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F UL508 Industrial Control Equipment certified Maximum Surrounding Air Temperature 75 C 167 F For use in Pollution Degree 2 Environment Industrial metal case Supports Din Rail or Panel Mounting installation Management Support VLAN Port based VLAN IEEE802 1Q tagged VLAN User Manual Page 11 TRUNKING e Port Trunking PORT SECURITY e Per port programmable MAC address locking e Up to 24 Static Secure MAC addresses per port PORT MIRRORING e Port mirroring QOS IEEE802 1p Quality of Service e 4priority queues INTERNETWORKING PROTOCOLS e Bridging IEEE802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree IEEE802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree IEEE802 1D Spanning Tree compatible IEEE802 1Q GVRP Ring e P Multicast IGMP Snooping e Rate Control NTP
134. v 2 e yo Search v6 Favores A http 192 168 1 10 0gi bini wee ogy SNMP Seng Adilme Daleminer User Name Access Mode Secanity Level Authentication Type Privacy Type O mamat User Manual Page 63 2 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer f Ex Fie Edit Yew Fgvontes Tools Help h Q ma g y anh 34 Favorites a http cgcbn suteh cog 2 bad c m SNMP V3 Setting SNMPy3 No Suh SNMP v3 Add User 1 Add User Click Add User button The SNMP V3 Setting window appears 2 SNMP Version Click SNMP Version drop down menu from SNMP Version drop down list to choose SNMPv3 No Auth SNMPv3 Auth MD5 SNMPv3 Auth SHA SNMPv3 Priv Auth MD5 or SNMPv3 Priv Auth SHA e SNMPv3 No Auth Add a user using SNMP v3 without authentication e SNMPv3 Auth MD5 Add a user using SNMP v3 with authentication Click in the Auth Password textbox and specify an authentication password e SNMPv3 Auth SHA Add a user using SNMP v3 with authentication Click in the Auth Password textbox and specify an authentication password e SNMPv3 Priv Auth MD5 Add a user using SNMP v3 with authentication and privacy Click in the Auth Password textbox and specify an authentication password Click in the Privacy PassPhrase textbox and specify a privacy pass phrase e SNMPv3 Priv Auth SHA Add a user using SNMP v3 with authentication and pr
135. w Threshold High Threshold or both A trigger can trigger an alarm when the value of a specific MIB variable exceeds a threshold falls below a threshold or exceeds or falls below a threshold RMON Event Group allows a network administrator to define actions based on alarms SNMP Traps are generated when RMON Alarms are triggered The action taken in the Network Management Station depends on the specific network management application User Manual Page 25 Bridge Groups Supported The switch supports the following four groups of Bridge MIB RFC 1493 The dotldBase Group a mandatory group that contains the objects applicable to all types of bridges The dotldStp Group contains objects that denote the bridge s state with respect to the Spanning Tree Protocol If a node does not implement the Spanning Tree Protocol this group will not be implemented This group is applicable to any transparent only source route or SRT bridge that implements the Spanning Tree Protocol The dotldTp Group contains objects that describe the entity s transparent bridging status This group is applicable to transparent operation only and SRT bridges The dotldStatic Group contains objects that describe the entity s destination address filtering status This group is applicable to any type of bridge which performs destination address filtering Web Based Browser Management The switch provides a web based browser interface for configu
136. witch a config Zbridge 1 spanning tree enable switch a config Zno bridge 1 spanning tree enable bridge forward switch a config Bridge Priority 0 61440 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to set bridge priority for the common instance Using a lower priority indicates a greater likelihood of the bridge becoming root 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP priority PRIORITY no bridge GROUP priority GROUP 1 1 The ID of the bridge group for which the priority is set PRIORITY lt 0 61440 gt The bridge priority 4 Example The following example sets the priority PRIORITY 4096 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config Zbridge 1 priority 4096 switch a config Hello Time sec 1 9 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use this command to set the hello time the time in seconds after which if this bridge is the root bridge all the bridges in a bridged LAN exchange Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDUs 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP hello time HELLOTIM E no bridge GROUP hello time User Manual Page 111 GROUP 1 1 The ID of the bridge group to which this hello time is assigned HELLOTIME 1 9 The hello BPDU interval in seconds 4 Exam
137. witch a config if User Manual Page 126 2 Usage Use this command to set or remove the default VLAN for the interface 3 Command Syntax switchport portbase add remove vlan VLANID VLANID The ID of the VLAN will be added to or removed from the Layer 2 interface 4 Example The following example specifies to add the interface fel port 1 to VLANID 2 User Manual Page 127 Global Configuration 802 1p Priority DSCP Global Configuration QoS 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use mls qos enable command to globally enable QoS Use the no mls qos command to globally disable QoS 3 Command Syntax mls qos enable no mls qos 4 Example The following example globally enables QoS on the switch switch a config zimls qos enable switch a config Trust 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config prompt will show on the screen switch a config 2 Usage Use mls qos trust command to turn on QoS trust CoS or DSCP Use the no mls qos trust command to turn off QoS trust CoS or DSCP 3 Command Syntax no mls qos trust cos dscp cos Class of Service dscp Differentiated Service Code Point 4 Example The following example turns on QoS trust CoS on the switch switch a config zimls gos trust cos switch a co

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