Planet WGSW-28040 User Manual

Planet WGSW-28040 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 User’s Manual WGSW-28040 28-Port 10/100/1000Mbps with 4 Shared SFP Managed Gigabit Switch WGSW-28040P WGSW-28040P4 24-Port 10/100/1000Mbps PoE + 4-Port Gigabit TP/SFP Combo Managed Switch...
  • Page 2: Fcc Warning

    PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET Technology Corp. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners. Disclaimer PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications, and makes no warranty and representation, either implied or expressed, with respect to the quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 TABLE OF CONETNTS 1. INTRODUTION ........................15 1.1 Packet Contents ............................15 1.2 Product Description ........................... 16 1.3 How to Use This Manual ..........................18 1.4 Product Features ............................18 1.5 Product Specification ..........................21 2.
  • Page 4 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.2.5 Enable Password ..............................50 4.2.6 SNTP Configuration ............................. 51 4.2.7 Log Management ..............................52 4.2.7.1 Local Log ..............................53 4.2.7.2 Remote Syslog ............................54 4.2.7.3 Log View ..............................56 4.2.8 SNMP Management ............................58 4.2.8.1 SNMP Overview ............................
  • Page 5 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.5.7.1 SVLAN Setting ............................102 4.5.7.2 SVLAN Member Setting .......................... 103 4.5.7.3 SVLAN PVID Settings ..........................104 4.5.7.4 SVLAN Service Port ..........................105 4.5.8 Voice VLAN ............................... 106 4.5.8.1 Introduction to Voice VLAN ........................106 4.5.8.2 Voice VLAN Setting ..........................
  • Page 6 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.9 Security ..............................162 4.9.1 Storm Control ..............................162 4.9.2 MAC Filtering ..............................164 4.9.3 Port Security ..............................165 4.9.4 802.1X Access Control ............................167 4.9.4.1 Understanding IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Authentication ................. 167 4.9.4.2 802.1X Setting ............................
  • Page 7 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.15 Power over Ethernet (WGSW-28040P / WGSW-28040P4 Only)............209 4.15.1 Power over Ethernet Powered Device ......................210 4.15.2 PoE Configuration ............................210 4.16 Maintenance ............................213 4.16.1 Backup Manager ............................. 213 4.16.2 Upgrade Manager ............................214 4.16.3 Save Configuration ............................
  • Page 8 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 6.3.1 Hostname Command ............................228 Hostname ................................228 6.3.2 History Command .............................. 229 History ................................. 229 6.3.3 No Command ..............................229 No History ................................229 No More................................230 No ACL ................................230 No ACL Range..............................
  • Page 9 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 No Log ................................. 242 No Trunk ................................242 No VLAN ................................242 No SSH ................................243 6.3.4 More Command ..............................243 More ..................................243 6.3.5 ACL Command ..............................244 ACL ..................................244 ACL End ................................
  • Page 10 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Show SVLAN ............................... 259 Show Jumbo Frame ............................260 Show Info ................................260 Show IP ................................261 Show ARP ................................261 Show Time ................................261 Show SNTP ................................. 262 Show Startup Configuration ..........................262 Show SNTP .................................
  • Page 11 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 IGMP Snooping Response Time ......................... 274 IGMP Snooping Query Interval ..........................274 IGMP Snooping Last Member Query Interval ...................... 275 IGMP Snooping VLAN ............................275 IGMP Snooping Querier ............................275 6.3.13 Clear Command .............................. 276 Clear IGMP Snooping ............................
  • Page 12 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 QoS Scheduling Algorithm........................... 287 6.3.22 SNMP Command ............................. 287 SNMP Community ............................... 287 SNMP Host ................................288 6.3.23 Storm Control Command ..........................288 Storm Control ..............................288 6.3.24 Bandwidth Control Command .......................... 288 Port Bandwidth Control ............................
  • Page 13 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 IP Address ................................299 IP Default Gateway.............................. 299 6.3.30 Ping Command ..............................300 Ping ..................................300 6.3.31 Time Command ............................... 300 Timezone ................................300 Date ..................................300 6.3.32 SNTP Command.............................. 301 Timezone ................................301 6.3.33 Copy Command ...............................
  • Page 14 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 TFTP Server ................................ 310 6.3.45 VLAN Command .............................. 311 VLAN Port Mode ..............................311 VLAN Port PVID ..............................311 VLAN Port Accept Frame Type ..........................311 VLAN Ingress Filter ............................. 312 VLAN Leaky ................................ 312 VLAN Name ................................
  • Page 15: Introdution

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 1. INTRODUTION Thank you for purchasing PLANET Layer 2 Managed Switch, WGSW-28040 series. Terms of “Managed Switch” means the Switches mentioned titled in the cover page of this user’s manual, i.e. WGSW-28040, WGSW-28040P and WGSW-28040P4.
  • Page 16: Product Description

    (IPv6) in the future. With easy and friendly management interfaces and plenty of management functions included, the WGSW-28040 series Managed Switch is the best choice for ISP to build the IPv6 FTTx edge service and for SMB to connect with IPv6 network.
  • Page 17 Powerful Security PLANET WGSW-28040 series offers comprehensive Layer 2 to Layer 4 Access Control List (ACL) for enforcing security to the edge. It can be used to restrict network access by denying packets based on source and destination IP address, TCP/UDP ports or defined typical network applications.
  • Page 18: How To Use This Manual

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 1.3 How to Use This Manual This User Manual is structured as follows: Section 2, INSTALLATION The section explains the functions of the Switch and how to physically install the Managed Switch.
  • Page 19 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 − Private VLAN Edge (PVE / Port Isolation)  Supports Spanning Tree Protocol − STP, IEEE 802.1D (Spanning Tree Protocol) − RSTP, IEEE 802.1w (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) − MSTP, IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol, spanning tree by VLAN ...
  • Page 20 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 − Source / Destination MAC Filtering − Port Security for Source MAC address entries filtering  Management  Switch Management Interfaces Console / Telnet Command Line Interface IPv4 and IPv6 Web switch management...
  • Page 21: Product Specification

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 1.5 Product Specification Product WGSW-28040 WGSW-28040P WGSW-28040P4 Hardware Specification Copper Ports 28 10/ 100/1000Base-T RJ-45 Auto-MDI/MDI-X ports 4 100/1000Base-X SFP interfaces, shared with Port-25 to Port-28 SFP/mini-GBIC Slots 100Base-FX SFP transceiver compatible...
  • Page 22 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Port Description Display each port’s speed duplex mode, link status, Flow control status, Auto Port Status negotiation status, trunk status. 802.1Q Tagged Based VLAN VLAN Q-in-Q Up to 256 VLAN groups, out of 4094 VLAN IDs IEEE 802.3ad LACP / Static Trunk...
  • Page 23: Installation

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 2. INSTALLATION This section describes the hardware features and installation of the Managed Switch on the desktop or rack mount. For easier management and control of the Managed Switch, familiarize yourself with its display indicators, and ports. Front panel illustrations in this chapter display the unit LED indicators.
  • Page 24: Led Indications

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 For 100Base-FX SFP transceiver module: From 2 kilometers (Multi-mode fiber), up to 20/40/60 kilometers (Single-mode fiber). ■ Console Port The console port is a DB9, RS-232 male serial port connector. It is an interface for connecting a terminal directly. Through the console port, it provides rich diagnostic information includes IP Address setting, factory reset, port management, link status and system setting.
  • Page 25 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 ■ 10/100/1000Base-T interfaces Color Function Lights: To indicate the link through that port is successfully established. LNK/ACT Green Blink: To indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
  • Page 26: Switch Rear Panel

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 ■ 10/100/1000Base-T interfaces Color Function Lights: To indicate the link through that port is successfully established. LNK/ACT Green Blink: To indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
  • Page 27 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 WGSW-28040P4 Rear Panel Figure 2-8 Rear panel of WGSW-28040P4 ■ AC Power Receptacle For compatibility with electric service in most areas of the world, the Managed Switch’s power supply automatically adjusts to line power in the range 100-240V AC and 50/60 Hz.
  • Page 28: Install The Switch

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 2.2 Install the Switch This section describes how to install your Managed Switch and make connections to the Managed Switch. Please read the following topics and perform the procedures in the order being presented. To install your Managed Switch on a desktop or shelf, simply complete the following steps.
  • Page 29: Rack Mounting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Step5: Supply power to the Managed Switch. Connect one end of the power cable to the Managed Switch. Connect the power plug of the power cable to a standard wall outlet. When the Managed Switch receives power, the Power LED should remain solid Green.
  • Page 30: Installing The Sfp Transceiver

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 2-11 Mounting Managed Switch in a Rack Step6: Proceeds with the steps 4 and steps 5 of session 2.2.1 Desktop Installation to connect the network cabling and supply power to the Managed Switch.
  • Page 31 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4  Approved PLANET SFP Transceivers PLANET Managed Switch supports both 100Base-FX and 1000Base-SX/LX or Single mode and Multi-mode SFP transceiver. The following list of approved PLANET SFP transceivers is correct at the time of publication: Gigabit SFP Transceiver modules: ■...
  • Page 32 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4  Remove the transceiver module Make sure there is no network activity by consult or check with the network administrator. Or through the management interface of the switch/converter (if available) to disable the port in advance.
  • Page 33: Switch Management

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 3. SWITCH MANAGEMENT This chapter explains the methods that you can use to configure management access to the Managed 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.
  • Page 34: Management Access Overview

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 3.2 Management Access Overview The Managed Switch gives you the flexibility to access and manage it using any or all of the following methods:  An administration console  Web browser interface ...
  • Page 35 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 3-1 Console management 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 Managed Switch console (serial) port.
  • Page 36: Web Management

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 3.4 Web Management The Managed Switch offers management features that allow users to manage the Managed Switch from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer. After you set up your IP address for the switch, you can access the Managed Switch's Web interface applications directly in your Web browser by entering the IP address of the Managed Switch.
  • Page 37: Snmp-Based Network Management

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 3.5 SNMP-Based Network Management You can use an external SNMP-based application to configure and manage the Managed Switch, such as SNMPc Network Manager, HP Openview Network Node Management (NNM) or What’s Up Gold. This management method requires the SNMP agent on the switch and the SNMP Network Management Station to use the same community string.
  • Page 38: Web Configuration

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4. WEB CONFIGURATION This section introduces the configuration and functions of the Web-Based management. About Web-based Management The Managed Switch offers management features that allow users to manage the Managed Switch from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer.
  • Page 39 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4  Logging on the switch Use Internet Explorer 7.0 or above Web browser. Enter the factory-default IP address to access the Web interface. The factory-default IP Address as following: http://192.168.0.100 When the following login screen appears, please enter the default username "admin" with password “admin” (or the username/password you have changed via console) to login the main screen of Managed Switch.
  • Page 40 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-1-3 Default main page Now, you can use the Web management interface to continue the switch management or manage the Managed Switch by Web interface. The Switch Menu on the left of the web page let you access all the commands and statistics the Managed Switch provides.
  • Page 41: Main Web Page

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.1 Main Web Page The Managed Switch provides a Web-based browser interface for configuring and managing it. This interface allows you to access the Managed Switch using the Web browser of your choice. This chapter describes how to use the Managed Switch’s Web browser interface to configure and manage it.
  • Page 42 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-1-5 WGSW Managed Switch Main Functions Menu Buttons : Click to save changes or reset to default. : Click to logout the Managed Switch. : Click to reboot the Managed Switch.
  • Page 43: System

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.2 System Use the System menu items to display and configure basic administrative details of the Managed Switch. Under System the following topics are provided to configure and view the system information: This section has the following items: ■...
  • Page 44: System Information

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.2.1 System Information The System Info page provides information for the current device information. System Info page helps a switch administrator to identify the hardware MAC address, software version and system uptime. The screen in Figure 4-2-1 &...
  • Page 45: Ip Configuration

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • System Name Display the current system name • System Location Display the current system location • Display the current system contact System Contact •...
  • Page 46 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Mode Indicates the IP address mode operation. Possible modes are: Static: Enable NTP mode operation. When enable NTP mode operation, the agent forward and to transfer NTP messages between the clients and the server when they are not on the same subnet domain.
  • Page 47: Ipv6 Configuration

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.2.3 IPv6 Configuration The IPv6 Configuration includes the Auto Configuration, IPv6 Address and Gateway. The Configured column is used to view or change the IPv6 configuration. Fill up the Auto Configuration, IPv6 Address and Gateway for the device. The screen in Figure 4-2-5 &...
  • Page 48 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 once. It also used a following legally IPv4 address. For example, '::192.1.2.34'. • DHCPv6 Client To enable this Managed Switch to accept a configuration from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol version 6 (DHCPv6) server. By default, the Managed Switch does not perform DHCPv6 client actions.
  • Page 49: User Configuration

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.2.4 User Configuration This page provides an overview of the current users and privilege type. Currently the only way to login as another user on the web server is to close and reopen the browser. After setup completed, please press “Apply” button to take effect. Please login web interface with new user name and password, the screen in Figure 4-2-7 &...
  • Page 50: Enable Password

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Username Display the current username. • Password Type Display the current password type. • Privilege Type Display the current privilege type. • Modify Click to modify the local user entry.
  • Page 51: Sntp Configuration

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.2.6 SNTP Configuration Configure SNTP on this page. SNTP is an acronym for Simple Network Time Protocol, a network protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems. You can specify SNTP Servers and set GMT Time zone. The SNTP Configuration screen in Figure 4-2-10 &...
  • Page 52: Log Management

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-2-11 Time Information page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • SNTP State Display the current SNTP state. • SNTP Server Display the current SNTP server. • SNTP Port Display the current SNTP port.
  • Page 53: Local Log

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.2.7.1 Local Log The switch system local log information is provided here. The local Log screen in Figure 4-2-12 & Figure 4-2-13 appears. Figure 4-2-12 Local Log Target Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields:...
  • Page 54: Remote Syslog

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Status Display the current local log state • Target Display the current local log target • Severity Display the current local log severity •...
  • Page 55 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Server Index Select remote syslog server number for this drop down list. • Server IP Provide the remote syslog IP address of this switch.
  • Page 56: Log View

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.2.7.3 Log View The switch log view is provided here. The Log View screen in Figure 4-2-16, Figure 4-2-17 & Figure 4-2-18 appears. Figure 4-2-16 Log Information Select page screenshot The page includes the following fields:...
  • Page 57 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-2-17 Log Information page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Target Display the current log target. • Severity Display the current log severity. • Categery Display the current log categery •...
  • Page 58: Snmp Management

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.2.8 SNMP Management 4.2.8.1 SNMP Overview The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices. It is part of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol suite.
  • Page 59: Snmp System Information

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.2.8.2 SNMP System Information Configure SNMP setting on this page. The SNMP System global setting screen in Figure 4-2-19 & Figure 4-2-20 appears. Figure 4-2-19 SNMP Global Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields:...
  • Page 60: Snmp View Table

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.2.8.3 SNMP View Table Configure SNMPv3 view table on this page. The entry index keys are View Name and OID Subtree. The SNMPv3 View Table Setting screen in Figure 4-2-21 Figure 4-2-22 appears.
  • Page 61: Snmp Access Group

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.2.8.4 SNMP Access Group Configure SNMPv3 access group on this page. The entry index keys are Group Name, Security Model and Security Level. The SNMPv3 Access Group Setting screen in Figure 4-2-23 appears.
  • Page 62: Snmp Community

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 request the current values. The allowed string length is 1 to 16. • Write View Name The name of the MIB view defining the MIB objects for which this request may potentially SET new values.
  • Page 63: Snmp User

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Buttons : Click to apply changes. Figure 4-2-25 Community Status page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Community Name Display the current community type. • Group Name Display the current SNMP access group’s name.
  • Page 64 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • User Name A string identifying the user name that this entry should belong to. The allowed string length is 1 to 16. • Group The SNMP Access Group.
  • Page 65: Snmp Engine Id

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.2.8.7 SNMP Engine ID Configure SNMPv3 Engine ID on this page. The entry index key are Engine ID. The remote engine ID is used to compute the security digest for authenticating and encrypting packets sent to a user on the remote host. The SNMPv3 Engine ID Setting...
  • Page 66 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-2-28 Trap Receiver Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Indicates the SNMP trap destination address. IP Address • SNMP Version Indicates the SNMP trap supported version. Possible versions are: v1: Set SNMP trap supported SNMP version 1.
  • Page 67: Port Management

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.3 Port Management Use the Port Menu to display or configure the Managed Switch's ports. This section has the following items:  Port Configuration Configures port configuration settings  Port Counters Lists Ethernet and RMON port statistics ...
  • Page 68 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Auto - Setup Auto negotiation. Auto-10M - Setup 10M Auto negotiation. Auto-100M - Setup 100M Auto negotiation. Auto-1000M - Setup 1000M Auto negotiation. Auto-10/100M - Setup 10/100M Auto negotiation. 10M - Setup 10M Force mode.
  • Page 69: Port Statistics

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Port This is the logical port number for this row. • Name Display the current port name of the port. • Enable State Display the current port state.
  • Page 70 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 • Tx Bad Packets The number of frames transmitted in error and the number of incomplete transmissions per port. • Rx Good Packets The number of received good packets per port. • Rx Bad Packets The number of frames received in error and the number of incomplete transmissions per port.
  • Page 71: Port Counters

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.3.3 Port Counters This page provides detailed traffic statistics for a specific switch port. Use the port select box to select which switch port details to display. The selected port belong to the currently selected stack unit, as reflected by the page header. The displayed counters are the totals for receive and transmit, the size counters for receive and transmit, and the error counters for receive and transmit.
  • Page 72 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-3-6 Counters page screenshot Interface Counters: Object Description • Received Octets The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters. • Received Unicast The number of subnetwork-unicast packets delivered to a higher-layer protocol.
  • Page 73 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 • Received Nuknown The number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because Unicast Packets of an unknown or unsupported protocol. • Received Discards The number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though...
  • Page 74 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Transmissions is delayed because the medium was busy. • Late Collision The number of times that a collision is detected later than 512 bit-times into the transmission of a packet. • Excessive Collision A count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface fails due to excessive collisions.
  • Page 75: Port Error Disabled

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 • Collisions The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment. • 64 Bytes Frames The total number of frames (including bad packets) received andtransmitted that were 64 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
  • Page 76: Port Mirroring

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.3.5 Port Mirroring Configure port Mirroring on this page. This function provide to monitoring network traffic that forwards a copy of each incoming or outgoing packet from one port of a network Switch to another port where the packet can be studied. It enables the manager to keep close track of switch performance and alter it if necessary.
  • Page 77 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Mirror Port Configuration The Port Mirror Configuration screen in Figure 4-3-9 & Figure 4-3-10 appears. Figure 4-3-9 Port Mirroring Settings page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • State Frames from ports that have either source or destination mirroring enabled are mirrored to this port.
  • Page 78: Jumbo Frame

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Destination Port This is the mirroring port entry. • Source TX Port Display the current TX ports. • Source RX Port Display the current RX ports.
  • Page 79: Protected Ports

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.3.7 Protected Ports Overview When a switch port is configured to be a member of protected group (also called Private VLAN), communication between protected ports within that group can be prevented. Two application examples are provided in this section: •...
  • Page 80 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The configuration of promiscuous and isolated ports applies to all private VLANs. When traffic comes in on a promiscuous port in a private VLAN, the VLAN mask from the VLAN table is applied. When traffic comes in on an isolated port, the private VLAN mask is applied in addition to the VLAN mask from the VLAN table.
  • Page 81: Bandwidth Control

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Protected Type Display the current protected type. • Port List Display the current port list. 4.3.8 Bandwidth Control Configure the switch port rate limit for the switch port on this page. The settings relate to the currently selected stack unit, as reflected by the page header.
  • Page 82: Port Rate Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-3-16 Preamble Status page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Information Name Display the current information name. • Information Value Display the current information value. 4.3.8.2 Port Rate Setting This page provides to configuration port rate parameter.
  • Page 83 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-3-18 Port Rate Status page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Port The switch port number of the logical port. • Ingress Rate (Kbit/sec) Display the current ingress rate.
  • Page 84: Bandwidth Utilization

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.3.9 Bandwidth Utilization The Bandwidth Utilization page displays the percentage of the total available bandwidth being used on the ports. Bandwith utilization statistics can be viewed using a line graph. The Bandwidth Utilization screen in Figure 4-3-19 appears.
  • Page 85: Link Aggregation

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.4 Link Aggregation Port Aggregation optimizes port usage by linking a group of ports together to form a single Link Aggregated Groups (LAGs). Port Aggregation multiplies the bandwidth between the devices, increases port flexibility, and provides link redundancy.
  • Page 86 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) provides a standardized means for exchanging information between Partner Systems that require high speed redundant links. Link aggregation lets you group up to eight consecutive ports into a single dedicated connection.
  • Page 87: Trunk Group

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Use the Link Aggregation Menu to display or configure the Trunk function. This section has the following items:  Trunk Group Configures Trunk group configuration settings  Trunk Backup Port Configure Static Trunk Backup Port for trunk backup link ...
  • Page 88: Trunk Backup Port

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Trunk Display the current trunk entry. • Type Display the current trunk type. • Master Port Display the current master port. • Member Display the current member of link aggregation.
  • Page 89: Lacp Configuration

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Trunk Select a static trunk group by pull down the drop-down menu bar. • Backup Port Select backup port number for specified trunk group for backup link.
  • Page 90 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-4-5 LACP Information page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Trunk Display the current trunk ID. • Port Display the current port number. • PartnerSysId The system ID of link partner. This field would be updated when the port receives LACP PDU from link partner.
  • Page 91: Vlan

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.5 VLAN 4.5.1 VLAN Overview A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a network topology configured according to a logical scheme rather than the physical layout. VLAN can be used to combine any collection of LAN segments into an autonomous user group that appears as a single LAN.
  • Page 92: Ieee 802.1Q Vlan

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 This section has the following items:  VLAN Swithcing Creates and configures VLAN groups  VLAN Port Configuation Configures VLAN Port Configuration settings  Voice VLAN Creates and configures Voice VLAN for IP telephony application ...
  • Page 93 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4  The tagging feature allows VLAN to span multiple 802.1Q-compliant switches through a single physical connection and allows Spanning Tree to be enabled on all ports and work normally. Some relevant terms: Tagging - The act of putting 802.1Q VLAN information into the header of a packet.
  • Page 94 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 ■ Port VLAN ID Packets that are tagged (are carrying the 802.1Q VID information) can be transmitted from one 802.1Q compliant network device to another with the VLAN information intact. This allows 802.1Q VLAN to span network devices (and indeed, the entire network –...
  • Page 95: Vlan Switching

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 ■ VLAN Classification When the switch receives a frame, it classifies the frame in one of two ways. If the frame is untagged, the switch assigns the frame to an associated VLAN (based on the default VLAN ID of the receiving port). But if the frame is tagged, the switch uses the tagged VLAN ID to identify the port broadcast domain of the frame.
  • Page 96 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Frame Income Income Frame is tagged Income Frame is untagged Frame Leave Leave port is tagged Frame remains tagged Tag is inserted Leave port is untagged Tag is removed Frame remain untagged...
  • Page 97: Vlan Port Configuration

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • VLAN ID Display the current VLAN ID entry. • VLAN Name Display the current VLAN name. • Untagged Ports Display the current untagged ports.
  • Page 98 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Buttons : Click to apply changes. Current Port VLAN Status Figure 4-5-4 Port VLAN Status page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • The switch port number of the logical port.
  • Page 99: Vlan Port Mode Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.5.5 VLAN Port Mode Setting This page provides to configuration VLAN Port Modde. The VLAN Port Mode Setting screen in Figure 4-5-5 appears. Figure 4-5-5 VLAN Port Mode Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields:...
  • Page 100: Vlan Ingress Filter

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.5.6 VLAN Ingress Filter This page allow user to configure VLAN ingress filter setting. The Managed switch use ingress filter setting to discard frames belonging to VLANs that are not associated with the ingress interface. Ingress filtering is enabled per switch by default. The...
  • Page 101: Qinq

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.5.7 QinQ This page is used for configuring the Managed Switch port VLAN. The VLAN per Port Configuration page contains fields for managing ports that are part of a VLAN. The port default VLAN ID (PVID) is configured on the VLAN Port Configuration page. All untagged packets arriving to the device are tagged by the ports PVID.
  • Page 102: Svlan Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 VLAN and can therefore rely on flooding as the forwarding mechanism between the two ports. This way, the MAC table requirements is reduced. 4.5.7.1 SVLAN Setting The SVLAN Setting screen in Figure 4-5-8 & Figure 4-5-9 appears.
  • Page 103: Svlan Member Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.5.7.2 SVLAN Member Setting The SVLAN Member Setting screen in Figure 4-5-10 & Figure 4-5-11 appears. Figure 4-5-10 Add SVLAN page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • SVLAN ID Allow assign SVLAN ID for selected port.
  • Page 104: Svlan Pvid Settings

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.5.7.3 SVLAN PVID Settings The SVLAN PVID Settings screen in Figure 4-5-12 & Figure 4-5-13 appears. Figure 4-5-12 SVLAN PVID Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Port Select port number for this drop down list to assign TPID.
  • Page 105: Svlan Service Port

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Port The switch port number of the logical port. • PVID Display the current PVID. 4.5.7.4 SVLAN Service Port The SVLAN Service Port screen in Figure 4-5-14 &...
  • Page 106: Voice Vlan

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.5.8 Voice VLAN 4.5.8.1 Introduction to Voice VLAN Voice VLAN is specially configured for the user voice data traffic. By setting a Voice VLAN and adding the ports of the connected voice equipments to Voice VLAN, the user will be able to configure QoS (Quality of service) service for voice data, and improve voice data traffic transmission priority to ensure the calling quality.
  • Page 107: Voice Vlan Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.5.8.2 Voice VLAN Setting To configure the Voice VLAN, click on the VLAN folder and then the Voice VLAN Setting. The Voice VLAN Configuration screen in Figure 4-5-16 appears. Figure 4-5-16 Voice VLAN Setting page screenshot...
  • Page 108: Voice Vlan Oui Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.5.8.3 Voice VLAN OUI Setting is the Organizationally Unique Identifier. An OUI address is a globally unique identifier assigned to a vendor by IEEE. You can determine which vendor a device belongs to according to the OUI address which forms the first 24 bits of a MAC address.
  • Page 109: Subnet Vlan Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 hexadecimal digit). • Mask Identifies a range of MAC addresses. Selecting a mask of FF-FF-FF identifies all devices with the same OUI (the first three octets). Other masks restrict the MAC address range.
  • Page 110 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 • Netmask IP address mask. • VLAN Indicates the Subnet VLAN ID. It should be a unique VLAN ID in the system and cannot equal each port PVID. The allowed range is 1 to 4095.
  • Page 111: Vlan Setting Example

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.5.10 VLAN setting example: - Separate VLAN - 802.1Q VLAN Trunk - Port Isolate (Protected Port) 4.5.10.1 Two separate 802.1Q VLAN The diagram shows how the Managed Switch handle Tagged and Untagged traffic flow for two VLANs. VLAN Group 2 and VLAN Group 3 are separated VLAN.
  • Page 112 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The scenario described as follow:  Untagged packet entering VLAN 2 While [PC-1] transmit an untagged packet enters Port-1, the Managed Switch will tag it with a VLAN Tag=2. [PC-2] and [PC-3] will received the packet through Port-2 and Port-3.
  • Page 113 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-5-21 Add new VLAN group, assign VLAN members for VLAN 2 and VLAN 3 and remove specify ports from VLAN 1 member It’s important to remove the VLAN members from VLAN 1 configuration. Or the ports would become overlap setting.
  • Page 114: Vlan Trunking Between Two 802.1Q Aware Switch

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.5.10.2 VLAN Trunking between two 802.1Q aware switch The most cases are used for “Uplink” to other switches. VLANs are separated at different switches, but they need to access with other switches within the same VLAN group. The screen in Figure 4-5-23 appears.
  • Page 115 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Assign the VLAN Trunk Port to be the member of each VLAN – which wants to be aggregated. At this sample, add Port-7 to be VLAN 2 and VLAN 3 member port. The screen in Figure 4-5-24 appears.
  • Page 116: Port Isolate

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.5.10.3 Port Isolate The diagram shows how the Managed Switch handles isolate and promiscuous ports, and the each PCs are not able to access each other PCs of each isolate port. But they all need to access with the same server/AP/Printer. The screen in Figure 4-5-26 appears.
  • Page 117: Spanning Tree Protocol

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.6 Spanning Tree Protocol 4.6.1 Theory The Spanning Tree Protocol can be used to detect and disable network loops, and to provide backup links between switches, bridges or routers. This allows the switch to interact with other bridging devices in your network to ensure that only one route exists between any two stations on the network, and provide backup links which automatically take over when a primary link goes down.
  • Page 118 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The switch sends BPDUs to communicate and construct the spanning-tree topology. All switches connected to the LAN on which the packet is transmitted will receive the BPDU. BPDUs are not directly forwarded by the switch, but the receiving switch uses the information in the frame to calculate a BPDU, and, if the topology changes, initiates a BPDU transmission.
  • Page 119 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-6-1 STP Port State Transitions You can modify each port state by using management software. When you enable STP, every port on every switch in the network goes through the blocking state and then transitions through the states of listening and learning at power up. If properly configured, each port stabilizes to the forwarding or blocking state.
  • Page 120 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The following are the user-configurable STP parameters for the switch level: Parameter Description Default Value Bridge Identifier(Not user A combination of the User-set priority and 32768 + MAC configurable the switch’s MAC address.
  • Page 121 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 User-Changeable STA Parameters The Switch’s factory default setting should cover the majority of installations. However, it is advisable to keep the default settings as set at the factory; unless, it is absolutely necessary. The user changeable parameters in the Switch are as follows: Priority –...
  • Page 122 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-6-2 Before Applying the STA Rules In this example, only the default STP values are used. Figure 4-6-3 After Applying the STA Rules...
  • Page 123: Stp Global Settings

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The switch with the lowest Bridge ID (switch C) was elected the root bridge, and the ports were selected to give a high port cost between switches B and C. The two (optional) Gigabit ports (default port cost = 20,000) on switch A are connected to one (optional) Gigabit port on both switch B and C.
  • Page 124 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-6-4 Global Settings page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Enable Enable or disable the STP function. The default value is "Disabled". • Force Version The STP protocol version setting. Valid values are STP-Compatible, RSTP-Operation and MSTP-Operation.
  • Page 125 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 • Hello Time The time that controls the switch to send out the BPDU packet to check STP current status. Enter a value between 1 through 10. Buttons : Click to apply changes.
  • Page 126: Stp Port Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.6.3 STP Port Setting This page allows you to configure per port STP settings. The STP Port Setting screen in Figure 4-6-6 & Figure 4-6-7 appears. Figure 4-6-6 STP Port Configuration page screenshot...
  • Page 127 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 • BPDU Guard Control whether a port explicitly configured as Edge will disable itself upon reception of a BPDU. The port will enter the error-disabled state, and will be removed from the active topology.
  • Page 128 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-6-7 STP Port Status page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • The switch port number of the logical STP port. Port • Display the current external cost configuration / status.
  • Page 129: Mst Configuration

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.6.4 MST Configuration This page allows the user to configure MST Configuration. The MST Configuration screen in Figure 4-6-8, Figure 4-6-9 & Figure 4-6-10 appears. Figure 4-6-8 Configuration Identification Settings page screenshot...
  • Page 130: Mst Instance Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Buttons : Click to apply changes. Figure 4-6-10 MASI Instance Configuration page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • MSTI Display the current MSTI entry. • VLAN List Display the current VLAN list.
  • Page 131 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Buttons : Click to apply changes. Figure 4-6-12 MST Instance Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • MSTI Display the current MSTI entry. • Instance Status Display the current instance status.
  • Page 132: Msti Port Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 • Regional Root Bridge Display the current regional root bridge. • Internal Root Cost Display the current internal root cost. • Designated Bridge Display the current designated bridge. • Root Port Display the current root port.
  • Page 133 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 cost is used when establishing the active topology of the network. Lower path cost ports are chosen as forwarding ports in favor of higher path cost ports. Valid values are in the range 1 to 200000000.
  • Page 134 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 • Designated Bridge Display the current designated bridge. • Internal Path Cost Display the current internal path cost configuration / operation Conf/Oper • Port Priority Display the current port priority. • Port Role Display the current port role.
  • Page 135: Multicast

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.7 Multicast 4.7.1 IGMP Snooping The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) lets host and routers share information about multicast groups memberships. IGMP snooping is a switch feature that monitors the exchange of IGMP messages and copies them to the CPU for feature processing.
  • Page 136 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-7-2 Multicast flooding Figure 4-7-3 IGMP Snooping multicast stream control...
  • Page 137 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 IGMP Versions 1 and 2 Multicast groups allow members to join or leave at any time. IGMP provides the method for members and multicast routers to communicate when joining or leaving a multicast group.
  • Page 138 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The states a computer will go through to join or to leave a multicast group are shown below: Figure 4-7-4 IGMP State Transitions  IGMP Querier – A router, or multicast-enabled switch, can periodically ask their hosts if they want to receive multicast traffic. If there is more than one router/switch on the LAN performing IP multicasting, one of these devices is elected “querier”...
  • Page 139: Igmp Snooping Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.7.2 IGMP Snooping Setting This page provides IGMP Snooping related configuration. Most of the settings are global, whereas the Router Port configuration is related to the currently selected stack unit, as reflected by the page header.
  • Page 140 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Default: 10 • Router Timeout The time the switch waits after the previous querier stops before it considers the router port (i.e., the interface which had been receiving query packets) to have expired.
  • Page 141 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • IGMP Snooping Display the current IGMP snooping status. • IGMP Snooping Version Display the current IGMP snooping operating version. • Fastleave Display the current fastleave status.
  • Page 142: Igmp Vlan Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.7.3 IGMP VLAN Setting This page provides IGMP VLAN Setting. The IGMP VLAN Setting screen in Figure 4-7-7 & Figure 4-7-8 appears. Figure 4-7-7 IGMP VLAN Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields:...
  • Page 143: Igmp Querier Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.7.4 IGMP Querier Setting This page provides IGMP Querier Setting. The IGMP Querier Setting screen in Figure 4-7-7 & Figure 4-7-8 appears. Figure 4-7-7 IGMP VLAN Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields:...
  • Page 144: Igmp Static Group

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.7.5 IGMP Static Group Multicast filtering can be dynamically configured using IGMP Snooping and IGMP Query messages as described in above sections. For certain applications that require tighter control, you may need to statically configure a multicast service on the Managed Switch.
  • Page 145: Igmp Group Table

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.7.6 IGMP Group Table This page provides Multicast Database. The IGMP Group Table screen in Figure 4-7-9 appears. Figure 4-7-9 Multicast Database page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description •...
  • Page 146: Router Table

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-7-10 Router Table page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • VLAN ID Selects the VLAN to propagate all multicast traffic coming from the attached multicast router. • Type Sets the Router port type.
  • Page 147 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Display the current VID. • Port Display the current port. • Expiry Time (Sec) Display the current expiry time.
  • Page 148: Quality Of Service

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.8 Quality of Service 4.8.1 Understand QoS Quality of Service (QoS) is an advanced traffic prioritization feature that allows you to establish control over network traffic. QoS enables you to assign various grades of network service to different types of traffic, such as multi-media, video, protocol-specific, time critical, and file-backup traffic.
  • Page 149: Port-Based Priority

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4  802.1p-based Priority Configuration 802.1p-based priority  DSCP-based Priority Configuration DSCP-based priority  Priority to Queue Mapping Configuration priority to queue mapping  Packet Scheduling Configuration packet scheduling  Queue Weught Setting Configuration queue weight setting ...
  • Page 150 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-8-2 Port-based Priority Status page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • The switch port number of the logical port. Port • Display the current priority. Priority (0-7)
  • Page 151: P-Based Priority

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.8.3 802.1p-based Priority QoS settings allow customization of packet priority in order to facilitate delivery of data traffic that might be affected by latency problems. When 802.1p Tag Priority is applied, the PoE Switch recognizes 802.1Q VLAN tag packets and extracts the VLAN tagged packets with User Priority value.
  • Page 152: Dscp-Based Priority

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-8-4 802.1p-based Priority Remapping Status page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Display the current 802.1p. 802.1p • Display the current priority. Priority (0-7) 4.8.4 DSCP-based Priority DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) -...
  • Page 153 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-8-5 DSCP-based Priority Remapping Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Select DSCP value for this drop down list. DSCP • Select priority for this drop down list.
  • Page 154: Priority To Queue Mapping

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • DSCP Display the current DSCP. • Priority (0-7) Display the current priority. 4.8.5 Priority to Queue Mapping This page provides Priority to Queue Mapping. The Priority to Queue Mapping screen in Figure 4-8-7 &...
  • Page 155: Packet Scheduling

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Priority Display the current priority. • Queue ID (1-8) Display the current queue ID. 4.8.6 Packet Scheduling This page provides Packet Scheduling. The Packet Scheduling screen in Figure 4-8-9 &...
  • Page 156 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-8-10 Per Port Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • The switch port number of the logical port. Port • Display the current schedule algorithm. Schedule Algorithm...
  • Page 157: Queue Weight Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.8.7 Queue Weight Setting This page provides Queue Weight Setting. The Queue Weight Setting screen in Figure 4-8-11 & Figure 4-8-12 appears. Figure 4-8-11 Queue Weight Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields:...
  • Page 158 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-8-12 Queue Weight Information page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • The switch port number of the logical port. Port • Display the current queue weught. Q1~Q8 Weight...
  • Page 159: Queue Remarking Status

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.8.8 Queue Remarking Status This page provides Queue Remarking Status. The Queue Remarking Status screen in Figure 4-8-13 & Figure 4-8-14 appears. Figure 4-8-13 Queue Remarking Status Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields:...
  • Page 160: Queue Remarking Table

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Port The switch port number of the logical port. • 802.1p Priority Display the current 802.1p priority remarking. Remarking • Display the current DSCP remarking.
  • Page 161 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-8-16 Queue Remarking Table Status page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Priority Display the current priority. • New 802.1p Priority Display the current new 802.1p priority.
  • Page 162: Security

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.9 Security This section is to control the access of the Managed Switch, includes the user access and management control. The Security page contains links to the following main topics:  Storm Control Configuration storm control ...
  • Page 163 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 • Rate (pps) The rate unit is packet per second (pps), the 1 kpps is actually 1002.1 pps. Buttons : Click to apply changes. Figure 4-9-2 Storm Control Information page screenshot The page includes the following fields:...
  • Page 164: Mac Filtering

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.9.2 MAC Filtering The static entries in the MAC table are shown in this table. The static MAC table can contain 64 entries. The maximum of 64 entries is for the whole stack, and not per switch.
  • Page 165: Port Security

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.9.3 Port Security This page allows you to configure the Port Security Limit Control system and port settings. Limit Control allows for limiting the number of users on a given port. A user is identified by a MAC address and VLAN ID. If Limit Control is enabled on a port, the limit specifies the maximum number of users on the port.
  • Page 166 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-9-6 Port Security Status page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Port Name The switch port number of the logical port. • Enable State Display the current port security state.
  • Page 167: Access Control

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.9.4 802.1X Access Control Overview of 802.1X (Port-Based) Authentication In the 802.1X-world, the user is called the supplicant, the switch is the authenticator, and the RADIUS server is the authentication server. The switch acts as the man-in-the-middle, forwarding requests and responses between the supplicant and the authentication server.
  • Page 168 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-9-7  Client—the device (workstation) that requests access to the LAN and switch services and responds to requests from the switch. The workstation must be running 802.1X-compliant client software such as that offered in the Microsoft Windows XP operating system.
  • Page 169 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 authentication server, the server's frame header is removed, leaving the EAP frame, which is then encapsulated for Ethernet and sent to the client.  Authentication Initiation and Message Exchange The switch or the client can initiate authentication. If you enable authentication on a port by using the dot1x port-control auto interface configuration command, the switch must initiate authentication when it determines that the port link state transitions from down to up.
  • Page 170 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4  Ports in Authorized and Unauthorized States The switch port state determines whether or not the client is granted access to the network. The port starts in the unauthorized state. While in this state, the port disallows all ingress and egress traffic except for 802.1X protocol packets. When a client is successfully authenticated, the port transitions to the authorized state, allowing all traffic for the client to flow normally.
  • Page 171: Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.9.4.2 802.1X Setting This page allows you to configure the IEEE 802.1X authentication system. The IEEE 802.1X standard defines a port-based access control procedure that prevents unauthorized access to a network by requiring users to first submit credentials for authentication.
  • Page 172 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-9-10 802.1X Informations page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • 802.1X Display the current 802.1X state. • Reauthentication State Display the current reauthentication state. • Reauthentication Display the current reauthentication period value.
  • Page 173: Port Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.9.4.3 802.1X Port Setting This page allows you to configure the IEEE 802.1X Port Setting. The 802.1X Port Setting screen in Figure 4-9-11 & Figure 4-9-12 appears. Figure 4-9-11 802.1X Port Setting page screenshot...
  • Page 174 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-9-12 802.1X Port Informations page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Port The switch port number of the logical port. • Mode Display the current 802.1X port mode.
  • Page 175: Guest Vlan Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.9.4.4 Guest VLAN Setting Overview When a Guest VLAN enabled port's link comes up, the switch starts transmitting EAPOL Request Identity frames. If the number of transmissions of such frames exceeds Max. Reauth. Count and no EAPOL frames have been received in the meanwhile, the switch considers entering the Guest VLAN.
  • Page 176: Radius Server Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Guest VLAN ID This is the value that a port's Port VLAN ID is set to if a port is moved into the Guest VLAN.
  • Page 177 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • RADIUS Server IP The IP address or hostname of the RADIUS Authentication Server. IP address is expressed in dotted decimal notation. • Auth Port The UDP port to use on the RADIUS Authentication Server.
  • Page 178: Dhcp Snooping

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.10 DHCP Snooping 4.10.1 DHCP Snooping Overview The addresses assigned to DHCP clients on unsecure ports can be carefully controlled using the dynamic bindings registered with DHCP Snooping. DHCP snooping allows a switch to protect a network from rogue DHCP servers or other devices which send port-related information to a DHCP server.
  • Page 179: Ip Source Guard Overview

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4  If DHCP snooping is enabled globally, and also enabled on the VLAN where the DHCP packet is received, all DHCP packets are forwarded for a trusted port. If the received packet is a DHCP ACK message, a dynamic DHCP snooping entry is also added to the binding table.
  • Page 180: Dhcp Snooping Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.10.3 DHCP Snooping Setting DHCP Snooping is used to block intruder on the untrusted ports of switch when it tries to intervene by injecting a bogus DHCP reply packet to a legitimate conversation between the DHCP client and server. Configure DHCP Snooping on this page. The...
  • Page 181: Dhcp Snooping Vlan Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Object Description • DHCP Snooping Indicates the DHCP snooping mode operation. Possible modes are:  Enabled: Enable DHCP snooping mode operation. When enable DHCP snooping mode operation, the request DHCP messages will be forwarded to trusted ports and only allowed reply packets from trusted ports.
  • Page 182: Dhcp Snooping Port Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-10-3 DHCP Snooping VLAN Setting Table page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • VLAN / Status Enables DHCP snooping on the specified VLAN 4.10.5 DHCP Snooping Port Setting Configures switch ports as trusted or untrusted.
  • Page 183: Dhcp Snooping Option82 Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-10-5 Current DHCP Snooping Port Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • Port Select port for this drop down list. • Type Indicates the DHCP snooping port mode. Possible port modes are: ...
  • Page 184 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 client DHCP packets to a DHCP server and remove the specific information from a DHCP reply packets when forwarding server DHCP packets to a DHCP client. The DHCP server can use this information to implement IP address or other assignment policies.
  • Page 185: Dhcp Snooping Binding Table Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 • Replace Replace the Option 82 information in the client’s request with information about the relay agent itself, insert the relay agent’s address (when DHCP snooping is enabled), and unicast the packet to the DHCP server.
  • Page 186: Dynamic Arp Inspection

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • IP Address Specify source IP address associated with this interface • MAC Address Specify physical source address associated with this interface. • VLAN ID The VLAN ID for the settings.
  • Page 187: Dynamic Arp Inspection Vlan Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • DAI Enable the Global Dynamic ARP Inspection or disable the Global ARP Inspection. 4.11.2 Dynamic ARP Inspection VLAN Setting The Dynamic ARP Inspection VLAN Setting screen in Figure 4-11-2 appears.
  • Page 188: Dynamic Arp Inspection Port Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.11.3 Dynamic ARP Inspection Port Setting Configures switch ports as DAI trusted or untrusted. The DHCP Snooping Port Setting screen in Figure 4-11-3 appears. Figure 4-11-3 Dynamic ARP Inspection Port Setting page screenshot...
  • Page 189: Dynamic Arp Inspection Table Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.11.4 Dynamic ARP Inspection Table Setting This page provides Static ARP Inspection Table. The Static ARP Inspection Table screen in Figure 4-12-13 appears. Figure 4-12-3 Static ARP Inspection ARP Table page screenshot...
  • Page 190: Acl

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.12 ACL ACL is an acronym for Access Control List. It is the list table of ACEs, containing access control entries that specify individual users or groups permitted or denied to specific traffic objects, such as a process or a program.
  • Page 191 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Object Description • ACL Index Display the current index. • ACL Name Indicates the name. • ACL Comment Indicates the comment. Click to add new ACL index. • Current ACL Status Figure 4-11-2 Current ACL Status page screenshot...
  • Page 192: Ace Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.12.2 ACE Setting Configure an ACE (Access Control Entry) on this page. An ACE consists of several parameters. These parameters vary according to the “ACL Templete” and “ACL Index Range” that you select. Different parameter options are displayed depending on the frame type that you selected. The ACE Configuration...
  • Page 193 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-12-4 ACE Content by Template 1 web page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • ACL Index Display the current ACL index. • ACE Index Display the current ACE index.
  • Page 194 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-12-5 ACE Content by Template 2 web page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • ACL Index Display the current ACL index. • ACE Index Display the current ACE index.
  • Page 195 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 • Action An ACE can contain any combination of permit or deny rules. (Default: Permit rules) ACE Content based on ACL Template 4 – Layer 4 IP+Protocol-Based Figure 4-12-6 ACE Content by Template 4 web page screenshot...
  • Page 196 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 to which this ACL has been assigned. • Dst-ip Destination IP address. A subnet mask containing four integers from 0 to 255, each separated by a period. The mask uses 1 bits to indicate “match” and 0 bits to indicate “ignore.”...
  • Page 197: Acl Binding Port

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 • ACE Action Display the action. • Edit Click to modify the entry. • Delete Click to delete the entry. 4.12.3 ACL Binding Port After configuring the Access Control Lists (ACL) and ACE (Access Control Entry), you can bind the ports that need to filter traffic to the appropriate ACLs.
  • Page 198: Acl Binding Vlan

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The status table includes the following fields: Object Description • Port Display the current port list. • Binding ACL Index Display the current ACL index. • Action Unbind: Disable the ACL be binding to the specified port.
  • Page 199: Acl Binding Policy

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.12.5 ACL Binding Policy This page allows you to binding the Policy content to the appropriate ACLs. The ACL Policy Setting screen in Figure 4-12-13 appears. Figure 4-12-13 ACL Binding Policy Setting page screenshot...
  • Page 200: Acl Template Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.12.6 ACL Template Setting This page allows you to configure the ACL Template Setting. The ACL Template Setting screen in Figure 4-10-4 appears. Figure 4-12-15 ACL Template Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields:...
  • Page 201: Acl Index Range Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.12.7 ACL Index Range Setting This page allows you to configure the ACL Index Range Setting. The ACL Index Range Setting screen in Figure 4-10-5 appears. Figure 4-12-17 ACL Index Range Setting page screenshot...
  • Page 202: Acl Policy Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.12.8 ACL Policy Setting This page allows you to configure the ACL Policy Setting. The ACL Policy Setting screen in Figure 4-10-6 appears. Figure 4-12-18 ACL Policy Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields:...
  • Page 203: Mac Address Table

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.13 MAC Address Table Switching of frames is based upon the DMAC address contained in the frame. The Managed Switch builds up a table that maps MAC addresses to switch ports for knowing which ports the frames should go to (based upon the DMAC address in the frame ).
  • Page 204: Statics Mac Table Setting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Object Description • Port Indicates a port. • VLAN ID of configured VLAN (1-4094). • MAC Address Physical address associated with this interface. • MAC Address The MAC address of the entry.
  • Page 205 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-11-2 Statics MAC Setting page screenshot The page includes the following fields: Object Description • MAC Address Physical address associated with this interface. • VLAN ID of configured VLAN (1-4094). • Type Specifies the MAC address type.
  • Page 206: Diagnostics

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.14 Diagnostics This section provide the Physical layer and IP layer network diagnostics tools for troubleshoot. The diagnostic tools are designed for network manager to help them quickly diagnose problems between point to point and better service customers.
  • Page 207: Ping Ipv6 Test

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • IP Address The destination IP Address. • Count Number of echo requests to send. • Interval (in sec) Send interval for each ICMP packet.
  • Page 208 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • IPv6 Address The destination IPv6 Address. • Count Number of echo requests to send. • Interval (in sec) Send interval for each ICMP packet.
  • Page 209: Power Over Ethernet (Wgsw-28040P / Wgsw-28040P4 Only)

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.15 Power over Ethernet (WGSW-28040P / WGSW-28040P4 Only) Providing up to 24 PoE, in-line power interface, the WGSW-28040P series PoE Switch can easily build a power central-controlled IP phone system, IP Camera system, AP group for the enterprise. For instance, 24 camera / AP can be easily installed around the corner in the company for surveillance demands or build a wireless roaming environment in the office.
  • Page 210: Power Over Ethernet Powered Device

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.15.1 Power over Ethernet Powered Device Voice over IP phones Enterprise can install POE VoIP Phone, ATA and other Ethernet/non-Ethernet end-devices to the central where UPS is installed 3~5 watts for un-interrupt power system and power control system.
  • Page 211 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Figure 4-13-2 PoE Configuration screenshot...
  • Page 212 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 The page includes the following fields: Object Description • System PoE Admin Allows user enable or disable PoE function. It will causes all of PoE ports supply Mode or not supply power.
  • Page 213: Maintenance

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.16 Maintenance Use the Maintenance menu items to display and configure basic configurations of the Managed Switch. Under maintenance the following topics are provided to backup, upgrade, save and restore the configuration. This section has the following items: ■...
  • Page 214: Upgrade Manager

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.16.2 Upgrade Manager This function allows reload the current image or configuration of the Managed Switch to the local management station. The Upgrade Manager screen in Figure 4-16-2 appears. Figure 4-16-2 Upgrade Manager page screenshot...
  • Page 215: Save Configuration

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.16.3 Save Configuration This function allows save the current configuration of the Managed Switch to the local management station. The Save Configuration screen in Figure 4-16-3 appears. Figure 4-16-3 Configuration Manager page screenshot...
  • Page 216: Factory Default

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.16.4 Factory Default You can reset the configuration of the stack switch on this page. Only the IP configuration is retained. The new configuration is available immediately, which means that no restart is necessary. The Factory Default screen in Figure 4-16-4 appears.
  • Page 217: Reboot Switch

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 4.16.5 Reboot Switch The Reboot page enables the device to be rebooted from a remote location. Once the Reboot button is pressed, user have to re-login the WEB interface about 60 seconds later, the Reboot Switch screen in Figure 4-16-5 appears.
  • Page 218: Command Line Interface

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 5. COMMAND LINE INTERFACE 5.1 Accessing the CLI When accessing the management interface for the switch over a direct connection to the server’s console port, or via a Telnet connection, the switch can be managed by entering command keywords and parameters at the prompt. Using the switch's command-line interface (CLI) is very similar to entering commands on a UNIX system.
  • Page 219: Configure Ip Address

    Figure 5-2. Figure 5-2 Show IP information screen  Configure IP address On “WGSW-28040(config)#” prompt, enter the following command and press <Enter>. As show in Figure 5-3. WGSW-28040(config)# ip address 192.168.1.100 255.255.255.0 WGSW-28040(config)# ip default-gateway 192.168.1.254 The previous command would apply the follow settings for the Switch.
  • Page 220 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 IP Address: 192.168.1.100 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.254 Figure 5-3 Set IP address screen Repeat Step 1 to check if the IP address is changed. If the IP address is successfully configured, the Managed Switch will apply the new IP address setting immediately. You can access the Web interface of WGSW Managed Switch through the new IP address.
  • Page 221: Telnet Login

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 5.2 Telnet Login The Managed Switch also supports telnet for remote management. The switch asks for user name and password for remote login when using telnet, please use “admin” for username & password.
  • Page 222: Command Line Mode

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 6. Command Line Mode The CLI groups all the commands in appropriate modes according to the nature of the command. A sample of the CLI command modes are described below. Each of the command modes supports specific software commands.
  • Page 223: User Mode Commands

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Global Config Mode This mode permits the operator to make modifications to the running configuration. General setup commands are grouped in this mode. From the Global Configuration mode, the operator can enter the Interface Configuration mode. The command...
  • Page 224: Show Info

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Show Info Description: Basic information Syntax: Show info Example: To display system information: WGSW-28040> show info MAC Address : 00:30:4F:EF:01:02 IP Address : 192.168.0.100 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Loader Version : 1.3.0...
  • Page 225: Enable Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 6.1.2 Enable Command Enable Description: Turn on privileged mode command Syntax: enable Example: To turn on privileged mode command: WGSW-28040> enable WGSW-28040#...
  • Page 226: Privileged Mode Commands

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 6.2 Privileged Mode Commands 6.2.1 Show Command Show History Description: List the last several history commands Syntax: Show history Example: To display history: WGSW-28040# show history Show Startup-config Description: Contentes of startup configuration...
  • Page 227: Show Running-Config

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Example: To display system version: WGSW-28040# show version PLANET v1.0 (WGSW-28040) Copyright (C) 2011 Planet Technology Corporation. WGSW-28040# Show Running-config Description: Running configurations Syntax: Show running-config Example: To display system running-config: WGSW-28040# show running-config...
  • Page 228: Configuration Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 6.2.2 Configuration Command Config Description: Configuration from vty interface Syntax: config Example: To turn on global config mode command: WGSW-28040# config WGSW-28040(config)# 6.2.3 Disable Command Disable Description: Turn off privileged mode command...
  • Page 229: History Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Parameters: <name>: System name or 'clear' to clear System name is a text string drawn from the alphabet (A-Za-z), digits (0-9), minus sign (-). No blank or space characters are permitted as part of a name. The first character must be an alpha character, and the first or last character must not be a minus sign.
  • Page 230: No More

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 No More Description: Show XMORE page on cli Syntax: no more Example: Disable XMORE page on cli: WGSW-28040(config)# no more WGSW-28040(config)# No ACL Description: ACL configuration Syntax: no acl [<acl_index>] [apply] Parameters: <1-16000>...
  • Page 231: No Acl Policy

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 5001-6000 Index 5001-6000 6001-7000 Index 6001-7000 7001-8000 Index 7001-8000 8001-9000 Index 8001-9000 9001-10000 Index 9001-10000 10001-11000 Index 10001-11000 11001-12000 Index 11001-12000 12001-13000 Index 12001-13000 13001-14000 Index 13001-14000 14001-15000 Index 14001-15000 15001-16000 Index 15001-16000...
  • Page 232: No Igmp Snooping Fastleave

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 reauth :Enable/Disabel re-authentication function reauth-period : re-authentication period Example: Disabel re-authentication function: WGSW-28040(config)# no dot1x reauth WGSW-28040(config)# No IGMP Snooping Fastleave Description: Disabel IGMP-snooping fastleave function Syntax: no igmp-snooping fastleave Example: Disabel IGMP-snooping fastleave function:...
  • Page 233: No Igmp Snooping Robustness Variable

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 WGSW-28040(config)# no igmp-snooping router-timeout WGSW-28040(config)# No IGMP Snooping Robustness Variable Description: Disabel IGMP-snooping robustness-variablet function Syntax: no igmp-snooping robustness-variable Example: Disabel IGMP-snooping robustness-variable function: WGSW-28040(config)# no igmp-snooping robustness-variable WGSW-28040(config)# No IGMP Snooping Response Time...
  • Page 234: No Igmp Snooping Last Member Query Interval

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 No IGMP Snooping Last Member Query Interval Description: Disabel IGMP-snooping last-member-query-interval function Syntax: no igmp-snooping last-member-query-interval Example: Disabel IGMP-snooping last-member-query-interval function: WGSW-28040(config)# no igmp-snooping last-member-query-interval WGSW-28040(config)# No IGMP Snooping VLAN Description: Disabel IGMP-snooping vlan function Syntax: no igmp-snooping vlan <vid>...
  • Page 235: No Mac Address Table Static

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 No MAC Address Table Static Description: Disabel special statics MAC address function Syntax: no mac-address-table static <A:B:C:D:E:F> Parameters: A:B:C:D:E:F :MAC address xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Example: Disabel statics MAC address: WGSW-28040(config)# no mac-address-table static 00:30:4f:11:22:33...
  • Page 236: No Mirror

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 No Mirror Description: Disabel port mirror function Syntax: no mirror Example: Disabel port mirror function: WGSW-28040(config)# no mirror WGSW-28040(config)# No Port Flow Control Description: Disabel flow control function Syntax: no port <port-list> flow-control Parameters: <port_list>: Port list or 'all'...
  • Page 237: No Qos

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Disabel protected port function Syntax: no protected-ports port <port-list> Parameters: <port_list>: Port list or 'all' Example: Disabel protected port function: WGSW-28040(config)# no protected-ports port 1 WGSW-28040(config)# No QoS Description: Disabel QoS function Syntax: no qos remark port <port-list>...
  • Page 238: No Snmp Host

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 No SNMP Host Description: Delete SNMP host function Syntax: no snmp host <A.B.C.D> Parameters: <A.B.C.D>: IP Address format is A.B.C.D where (A/B/C/D = 0 ~ 254) Example: Delete SNMP host function: WGSW-28040(config)# no snmp host 192.168.0.20...
  • Page 239: No Svlan

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Parameters: force-version :Sets the force-protocol-version parameter hello-time :Sets the hello-time parameter max-hops :Sets the max-hops parameter forward-delay :Sets the forward-delay parameter maximum-age :Sets the maximum-age parameter tx-hold-count :Sets the tx-hold-count parameter port...
  • Page 240: No Ip

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Example: Disable jumbo frame function: WGSW-28040(config)# no jumbo-frame WGSW-28040(config)# No IP Description: Disable IP configuration Syntax: no ip <dhcp|default-gateway> Parameters: dhcp : DHCP client default-gateway : Remove default gateway address Example: Disable DHCP function:...
  • Page 241: No Enable

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Example: Disable local user: WGSW-28040(config)# no username 12345 WGSW-28040(config)# No Enable Description: Disable local enable password Syntax: no enable Example: Disable local enable password: WGSW-28040(config)# no enable WGSW-28040(config)# No Telnet Description: Disable Telent daemon configuration...
  • Page 242: No Log

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 No Log Description: Delete log configuration Syntax: no log [<server>] [server_index] [<flash|ram>] Parameters: <server> : Remote server, maximum 4 servers can be configured Server_index :Remote server index (1-4) flash : flash ram : ram...
  • Page 243: No Ssh

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 leaky : VLAN leaky configuration vid : VLAN ID (1-4094) Example: Delete VLAN configuration: WGSW-28040(config)# no vlan 2 WGSW-28040(config)# No SSH Description: Delete SSH (Secure Shell) configuration Syntax: no ssh [v1|v2|all] Parameters:...
  • Page 244: Acl Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 6.3.5 ACL Command Description: ACL configuration Syntax: acl <acl_index> Parameters: acl_index : ACL index (1-1600) Example: Set ACL index: WGSW-28040(config)# acl 1 WGSW-28040(acl)# ACL End Description: End current mode and change to enable mode...
  • Page 245: Remove Acl

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 WGSW-28040(acl)# Remove ACL Description: Remove ACL configuration Syntax: no [<comment>] [<name>] [<ace>] [ace_index] [ace comment] Parameters: <comment> : ACL comment <name> : ACL name <ace> : ACE configuration ace_index : ACE index (1-127)
  • Page 246: Ace Action

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Syntax: Ace <ace_index> field [<src-mac>] [A:B:C:D:E:F] [<dst-mac>] [A:B:C:D:E:F] [<src-ip>] [A.B.C.D] [<dst-ip>] [A.B.C.D] [<ethertype>] [etype] [<ip-protocol>] [protocol] [<tos>] [tos_value] [<l4-src-port>] [sport] [<l4-dst-port>] [dport] [<tcp-flag>] [flag] Parameters: <ace_index> : ACE ID (1-127) <vid> : VLAN ID (1-4094) <src-mac>...
  • Page 247: Ace Comment

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 deny : Deny forwarding Example: Configuration ACE action: WGSW-28040(acl)# ace 1 action deny WGSW-28040(acl)# ACE Comment Description: Configure ACE commant Syntax: Ace <ace_index> comment [name] Parameters: <ace_index> : ACE ID (1-127) name...
  • Page 248: Show Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 6.3.6 Show Command Show ACL Description: Show ACL configuration Syntax: Show acl <all|acl_index|acl_name> Parameters: all : all configuration acl_index : ACL index (1-1600) name : ACL name Example: Show ACL configuration: WGSW-28040(config)# show acl 1...
  • Page 249: Show Acl Policy

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Show ACL range: WGSW-28040(config)# show acl-range all Show ACL Policy Description: Show ACL policy configuration Syntax: Show acl-policy <all|policy_index > Parameters: all : all configuration policy_index : policy index (1-16) Example: Show ACL policy:...
  • Page 250: Show Dot1X

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Show Dot1x Description: Show dot1x information Syntax: Show dot1x [<port>] [port_list] Parameters: port :port configuration port_list : Port list or 'all' Example: Show Dot1x: WGSW-28040(config)# show dot1x 802.1x protocol: Disabled 802.1x reauthentication: Enabled 802.1x reauthentication period(sec.): 3600...
  • Page 251: Show Lacp

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Show MAC address table configuration Syntax: Show mac-address-table [<static>] [<filter>] [<multicast>] [<A:B:C:D:E:F>] [<port>] [<port_list>] [<vlan>] [vid] Parameters: <statics> : Static unicast and multicast entries <filter> : MAC address filter configuration <multicast> : Static multicast entries...
  • Page 252: Show Port Security

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Example: Show mirror configuration: WGSW-28040(config)# show mirror Destination port : Not Config Source RX Port Source TX Port WGSW-28040(config)# Show Port Security Description: Show port security configuration Syntax: Show port-security <port> <port_list>...
  • Page 253: Show Protected Ports

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Admin State : Enabled Link Status : Down Speed : Auto Duplex : Auto Flow Control Admin : Disabled Flow Control Status : Off Protected Port : No Trunk Port Role : Normal Port...
  • Page 254: Show Qos Remarking Table

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 ================================================= Disabled WGSW-28040(config)# Show QoS Remarking Table Description: Show QoS remarking table configuration Syntax: Show qos remarking-table <1p|dscp> Parameters: : 802.1p Dscp : DiffServ Code Point Example: Show QoS remarking table configuration: WGSW-28040(config)# show qos remarking-table 1p QoS 802.1p Remarking Table...
  • Page 255: Show Qos Priority Selection

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Parameters: dscp-cos :dscp to cos 1p-cos :802.1p to cos port-cos :Port-based priority cos-queue :Cos to queue id Example: Show QoS remap configuration: WGSW-28040(config)# show qos map 1 QoS - 802.1p/CoS Mapping Table ============================== 802.1p Priority...
  • Page 256: Show Qos Number Of Queue

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Port-based Classifier-based ACL-based DSCP-based WGSW-28040(config)# Show QoS Number of Queue Description: Show QoS number of queue configuration Syntax: Show qos queue-number Example: Show QoS number of queue configuration: WGSW-28040(config)# show qos queue-number...
  • Page 257: Show Qos Scheduling Algorithm

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 WGSW-28040(config)# Show QoS Scheduling Algorithm Description: Show QoS scheduling algorithm configuration Syntax: Show qos scheduling algorithm port <port_list> Parameters: <port_list> : Port list or 'all' Example: Show QoS scheduling algorithm configuration: WGSW-28040(config)# show qos scheduling-algorithm port 1...
  • Page 258: Show Storm Control

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 --------------------------------------------------------------- public read-only private read-write Total Community Entries: 2 IP Address Community Name ------------------------------------------------------------ Total Trap Entries: 0 WGSW-28040(config)# Show Storm Control Description: Show storm control configuration Syntax: Show storm-control port <port_list>...
  • Page 259: Show Svlan

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Parameters: Port : port configuration <port_list> : Port list or 'all' : instance configruation <mst_id> : instance ID (0~15) Example: Show spanning tree configuration: WGSW-28040(config)# show spanning-tree port 1 STP Port Information...
  • Page 260: Show Jumbo Frame

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 WGSW-28040(config)# show svlan table SVLAN ID | Member Port ------------------+---------------------------------------------------- WGSW-28040(config)# Show Jumbo Frame Description: Show jumbo frame size Syntax: Show jumbo-frame Example: Show jumbo frame: WGSW-28040(config)# show jumbo-frame Jumbo frame size is 1522 Bytes...
  • Page 261: Show Ip

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Show IP Description: Show IP information Syntax: Show ip [<dhcp>] Parameters: dhcp : dhcp configuration Example: Show IP information: WGSW-28040(config)# show ip IP Address: 192.168.0.100 Subnet Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0 IPv6 Address: fe80::230:4fff:fe88:8888/64...
  • Page 262: Show Sntp

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 WGSW-28040(config)# show time Time Zone: UTC+0000 2000-01-01 (Sat.) 00:02:23 UTC+0000 WGSW-28040(config)# Show SNTP Description: Show the status of SNTP Syntax: Show sntp Example: Show the status of SNTP: WGSW-28040(config)# show sntp SNTP: Disabled SNTP Server: 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 263: Show Username

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Show the running configurations: WGSW-28040(config)# show running-config Show Username Description: Show the local user Syntax: Show username Example: Show the local user: WGSW-28040(config)# show username Priv | Type | User Name Password...
  • Page 264: Show Ipv6

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 WGSW-28040(config)# show telnet Telnet daemon : enabled WGSW-28040(config)# Show IPv6 Description: Show IPv6 information Syntax: Show ipv6 Example: Show IPv6 information: WGSW-28040(config)# show ipv6 IPv6 Auto Configuration: Enabled IPv6 in use Address: fe80::230:4fff:fe88:8888/64...
  • Page 265: Show Tftp Server

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 NO.| Severity | Category | Timestamp | Message ---------------------+-------------+--------------------------+---------------------------------------- WGSW-28040(config)# Show TFTP Server Description: Show TFTP server configurations Syntax: Show tftp-server Example: Show log information: WGSW-28040(config)# show tftp-server FILE TYPE | IP Address...
  • Page 266: Show Vlan Ingress Filter

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Show vlan port <port_list> [<mode|pvid|accept-frame-type>] Parameters: <port_list> :Port list or 'all' mode :Display the current VLAN mode pvid :Port configured VLAN ID accept-frame-type :VLAN accept frame type Example: Show VLAN port configurations:...
  • Page 267: Show Vlan

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Show VLAN Description: Show VLAN ID Syntax: show vlan <vid> Parameters: :Port configured VLAN ID Example: Show VLAN leaky configurations: WGSW-28040(config)# show vlan 1 VLAN ID VLAN Name : default Port | Member...
  • Page 268: Show Ssh

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 | Untagged | Untagged | Untagged | Untagged | Untagged | Untagged WGSW-28040(config)# Show SSH Description: Show SSH configurations Syntax: show ssh Example: Show ssh configurations: WGSW-28040(config)# show ssh SSH daemon : enabled...
  • Page 269: Show Poe Status

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Show PoE Status Description: Show per PoE port information Syntax: show poe status <port_list> Parameters: <port_list> :Port list or 'all' Example: Show PoE status of port 1: WGSW-28040(config)# show poe status 1...
  • Page 270: Acl Policy Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 13001-14000 Index 13001-14000 14001-15000 Index 14001-15000 15001-16000 Index 15001-16000 template_index : template index (1-16) Example: To set ACL range: WGSW-28040(config)# acl-range 6001-7000 template 5 6.3.8 ACL Policy Command ACL Policy Description: ACL policy configuration Syntax: acl-policy <policy_index>...
  • Page 271: Dot1X Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 acl-template <template_index> field <src-mac|dst-mac|ethertype|src-ip|dst-ip|ip-protocol|tos|l4-src-port|l4-dst-port|tcp-flag> Parameters: template_index : template index (1-16) src-mac : source MAC dst-mac : destination MAC ethertype : ethernet type src-ip : source IP dst-ip : destination IP ip-protocol : IP protocol...
  • Page 272: Dot1X Port

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Example: To set dot1x re-authentication period: WGSW-28040(config)# dot1x reauthperiod 30 Dot1x Port Description: Set dot1x port configuration Syntax: dot1x port <port_list> <admin-status|control> <enable|disable|authorized|unauthorized> Parameters: port_list : Port list or 'all' admin-status : Administration status...
  • Page 273: Radius Key

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 RADIUS Key Description: Set shared key Syntax: radius-server key <shared_key> Parameters: Shared_key : Shared key (maximum 30 characters) Example: To set shared key: WGSW-28040(config)# radius-server key 12345678 6.3.12 IGMP Snooping Command IGMP Snooping Fastleave...
  • Page 274: Igmp Snooping Robustness Variable

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 IGMP Snooping Robustness Variable Description: Set IGMP snooping Robustness Variable Syntax: igmp-snooping robustness-variable <rnage> Parameters: range : Valid range is 1-255. Default is 2. Example: To set IGMP snooping Robustness Variable: WGSW-28040(config)# igmp-snooping robustness-variable 20...
  • Page 275: Igmp Snooping Last Member Query Interval

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 IGMP Snooping Last Member Query Interval Description: Set IGMP snooping last member query interval Syntax: igmp-snooping last-member-query-interval <time_sec> Parameters: time_sec : Valid range is 1-25 Sec. Default is 1 Sec. Example: To set IGMP snooping last member query interval:...
  • Page 276: Clear Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 6.3.13 Clear Command Clear IGMP Snooping Description: Clear IGMP snooping Syntax: clear igmp-snooping <group|statistics> Example: Clear IGMP snooping: WGSW-28040(config)# clear igmp-snooping statistics Clear MAC Address Table Description: Clear MAC address table Syntax: clear mac-address-table <port|vlan>...
  • Page 277: Clear Arp

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 WGSW-28040(config)# clear port 1 statistics Clear ARP Description: Clear entries in the ARP cache Syntax: clear arp <A.B.C.D> Parameters: A.B.C.D : IP Address format is A.B.C.D where (A/B/C/D = 0 ~ 254)
  • Page 278: Mac Address Table Filter

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 :vid port_list : Port list or 'all' Example: To set static MAC address: WGSW-28040(config)# mac-address-table static 00:30:4F:11:22:33 vlan 1 port 1 MAC Address Table Filter Description: Set MAC addressf ilter Syntax: Mac-address-table filter <source|destination|both> <A:B:C:D:E:F> vlan <vid> <name>...
  • Page 279: Lacp System Priority

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 WGSW-28040(config)# lacp port 1 active LACP System Priority Description: Set LACP system priority Syntax: lacp system-priority <priority> Parameters: priority : Valid range is 0-65535. Default is 32768. Example: To set LACP system priority: WGSW-28040(config)# lacp system-priority 32768 6.3.16 Trunk Command...
  • Page 280: Mirror Destination

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Set mirroring source configuration Syntax: Mirror source port <port_list> <both|rx|tx> Parameters: port_list : Port list or 'all' both : tx & rx : tx only : rx only Example: To set mirroring source configuration:...
  • Page 281: Port Speed

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 WGSW-28040(config)# port 1 state enable Port Speed Description: Set port speed operation Syntax: port <port_list> speed [<10|100|1000|auto>] [<10|100|1000|10/100>] Parameters: port_list : Port list or 'all' : 10Mbps : 100Mbps 1000 : 1000Mbps...
  • Page 282: Port Flow Control

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Port Flow Control Description: Set port flow control ability configuration Syntax: port <port_list> flow-control Parameters: port_list : Port list or 'all' Example: To set port flow control ability configuration: WGSW-28040(config)# port 1 flow-control...
  • Page 283 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 name : Description string Example: To set port description configuration: WGSW-28040(config)# port 1 description camera_1...
  • Page 284: Port Security Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 6.3.19 Port Security Command Port Security Description: Set port security configuration Syntax: Port-security <port_list> address-limit <limit_num> Parameters: port_list : Port list or 'all' limit_num : number of limitation (1-16447) Example: To set port security configuration: WGSW-28040(config)# port-security port 1 address-limit 1 6.3.20 Protected Ports Command...
  • Page 285: Qos Remark Cos

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Parameters: port_list : Port list or 'all' : 802.1p dscp : DiffServ Code Point Example: To set remarking ability for port: WGSW-28040(config)# qos remark port 1 1p QoS Remark CoS Description: Set remarking ability for CoS Syntax: qos remark <cos-1p|cos-dscp>...
  • Page 286: Qos Priority Selection

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Example: To set remarking ability for QoS: WGSW-28040(config)# qos map cos-queue 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 QoS Priority Selection Description: Set QoS priority selection Syntax: qos priority-selection port-based <weight> classifier-based <weight > acl-based <weight> dscp-based <weight>...
  • Page 287: Qos Scheduling Algorithm

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 range : range is 1-8 Example: To set QoS queue weight: WGSW-28040(config)# qos queue-weight port 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 QoS Scheduling Algorithm Description: Set QoS scheduling algorithm Syntax: qos scheduling-algorithm port <port_list>...
  • Page 288: Snmp Host

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 SNMP Host Description: Set trap receiver IP address Syntax: snmp host <A.B.C.D> <name> Parameters: A.B.C.D : IP Address format is A.B.C.D where (A/B/C/D = 0 ~ 254) name : Community name (length 1~16)
  • Page 289: Ingress & Egress Bandwidth Control

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Syntax: bandwidth-control port <port_list> <ingress|egress> <rate> Parameters: Port_list : Port list or 'all' Ingress : Port effective ingress rate egress : Port effective egress rate rate : Rate (unit: Kbps), must be a multiple of 16 (0~1048544)
  • Page 290: Hello Time

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 mstp-operation :Multiple spanning-tree protocol (802.1s) Example: To set the force-protocol-version parameter: WGSW-28040(config)# spanning-tree force-version stp-compatible Hello Time Description: Sets the hello-time parameter Syntax: spanning-tree hello-time <time> Parameters: time : specifies hello time of Spanning-tree (1-10 sec)
  • Page 291: Maximum Age

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Parameters: time: Forward-delay interval (4-30 sec) Example: To set the forward-delay parameter: WGSW-28040(config)# spanning-tree forward-delay 20 Maximum Age Description: Changes the interval between messages the spanning tree receives from the root switch Syntax: spanning-tree maximum-age <time>...
  • Page 292: Edge Port

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Parameters: Port_list : Port list or 'all' Cost : The value of path cost (0~ 200000000, 0 = Auto) Example: To set the path cost: WGSW-28040(config)# spanning-tree port 1 path-cost 2000 Edge Port...
  • Page 293: Bpdu Guard

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 BPDU Guard Description: Sets the BPDU-Guard for specified port Syntax: spanning-tree port <port_list> bpdu-guard <enable|disable> Parameters: Port_list : Port list or 'all' enable :Force enable disable :Force disable Example: To set the BPDU guard:...
  • Page 294: Mst Configuration Name

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Port_list : Port list or 'all' Example: To set the mcheck: WGSW-28040(config)# spanning-tree port 1 mcheck MST Configuration Name Description: Set the MST configuration name Syntax: spanning-tree mst config-name <name> Parameters: name : Bridge name (Max.32 charactor)
  • Page 295: Msti Priority

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Parameters: msti : Instance ID (0~15) vid : vid Example: To add the MSTI-to-VLAN mapping: WGSW-28040(config)# spanning-tree mst 1 vlan 1 MSTI Priority Description: Sets the priority for specified instance Syntax: spanning-tree mst <msti> priority <priority>...
  • Page 296: Msti Port Priority

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 MSTI Port Priority Description: Sets the priority for specified instance Syntax: spanning-tree mst <msti> port <port_list> priority <priority> Parameters: Msti : Instance ID (0~15) Port_list : Port list or 'all' priority : priority (0~240)
  • Page 297: S-Vlan Id

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 service-port : NNI Port Setting :vid Example: To set the TPID: WGSW-28040(config)# svlan tpid 0000 S-VLAN ID Description: Assign port for SVLAN Syntax: svlan <svlan_id> port <port_list> Parameters: Svlan_id : S-VLAN ID (1-4094)
  • Page 298: System Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 6.3.28 System Command System Name Description: Set host name Syntax: system name <name> Parameters: name : System name (length 1~256). If string has blank, use "" to quote it. Example: To set host name:...
  • Page 299: Ip Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 6.3.29 IP Command DHCP Description: Enable DHCP client Syntax: ip dhcp Example: To enable DHCP client: WGSW-28040(config)# ip dhcp IP Address Description: Set IP address Syntax: ip address <ip_address> <subnet_mask> Parameters: Ip_address : IP Address format is A.B.C.D where (A/B/C/D = 0 ~ 254) Subnet_mask : subnet mask format is A.B.C.D where (A/B/C/D = 0 ~ 255)
  • Page 300: Ping Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 6.3.30 Ping Command Ping Description: Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network hosts Syntax: Ping <ipv4_address|ipv6_address> <times> Parameters: Ipv4_address : The IP address to PING Ipv6_address : The IPv6 address to PING times : The number of repetitions (1- 999999999)
  • Page 301: Sntp Command

    : Hour (Format: hh) (0-23) min : Min (Format: mm) (0-59) sec : Sec (Format: ss) (0-59) Example: To set the time zone of system: WGSW-28040(config)# time date 2011 4 25 15 50 50 6.3.32 SNTP Command Timezone Description: Set theSimple Network Time Protocol Syntax: sntp server <A.B.C.D>...
  • Page 302: Copy Tftp

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 tftp : Send configuration to TFTP server file_name : Config file name A.B.C.D : IP default gateway format is A.B.C.D where (A/B/C/D = 0 ~ 254) Remote_file : Remote file name on TFTP server...
  • Page 303: Copy Firmware

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 WGSW-28040(config)# copy startup-config tftp 192.168.0.21 config test Copy Firmware Description: Copy the run time firmware image Syntax: copy firmware tftp <A.B.C.D> <remote_file> Parameters: A.B.C.D : IP default gateway format is A.B.C.D where (A/B/C/D = 0 ~ 254)
  • Page 304: Restore Default Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Example: To reboot the switch: WGSW-28040(config)# reboot 6.3.35 Restore Default Command Restore Default Description: Restore to default Syntax: restore-defaults Example: To restore defaults the switch: WGSW-28040(config)# restore-defaults 6.3.36 Username Command Username Description:...
  • Page 305: Enable Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 6.3.37 Enable Command Enable Description: Change the local password Syntax: enable <admin|user> <password|secret> <password> Parameters: password : Use clear text password secret : Use encrypted password Example: To change the local password: WGSW-28040(config)# enable password security 6.3.38 SSL Command...
  • Page 306: Boot Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Email Address []: Parameters: Country Name (2 letter code) [AU]: Country name State or Province Name (full name) [Some-State] :State or Province Name Locality Name (eg, city) [] :Locality Name Organization Name (eg, company) [Internet Widgits Pty Ltd] :Organization Name...
  • Page 307: Delete Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Syntax: Boot config-file <name> Parameters: name : Local file name Example: To set Booting Operations: WGSW-28040(config)# boot config-file config1 6.3.40 Delete Command Delete Description: Delete Operations Syntax: delete config-file <name> Parameters: name : Local file name...
  • Page 308: Ipv6 Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 6.3.42 IPv6 Command Auto Configuration Description: Enable IPv6 auto-configuration Syntax: ipv6 auto-configuration Example: To enable IPv6 auto-configuration: WGSW-28040(config)# ipv6 auto-configuration IPv6 Address Description: Set IPv6 address Syntax: ipv6 address <ipv6_address> prefix <prefix>...
  • Page 309: Ipv6 Gateway

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 IPv6 Gateway Description: Set IPv6 gateway Syntax: ipv6 gateway <ipv6_address> Parameters: gateway: IPv6 router , default: Show IPv6 router. IPv6 address is in 128-bit records represented as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal digits with a colon separates each field (:).
  • Page 310: Log Flash & Ram

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 A.B.C.D :IP default gateway format is A.B.C.D where (A/B/C/D = 0 ~ 254) Server_port : Remote server Port, default 514 (1~65535) Severity : Log severity 0-7 (EMEGR->DEBUG) (e.g. 0,5-7) Use "show log cat-sev-table" to see mapping index.
  • Page 311: Vlan Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 WGSW-28040(config)# tftp-server config filename config 6.3.45 VLAN Command VLAN Port Mode Description: Set VLAN mode Syntax: vlan port <port_list> mode <original|keep-format|priority-tag> Parameters: Port_list :Port list or 'all' original :original mode keep-format : keep format mode...
  • Page 312: Vlan Ingress Filter

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Syntax: vlan port <port_list> accept-frame-type <all|tag-only|untag-only> Parameters: Port_list :Port list or 'all' : pvid tag-only : pvid untag-only : pvid Example: To set VLAN accept frame type: WGSW-28040(config)# vlan port 1 accept-frame-type all...
  • Page 313: Vlan Tagged

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 vlan <vid> name <name> Parameters: :vid name : VLAN name, maximum 16 characters Example: To set VLAN name configuration: WGSW-28040(config)# vlan1 name vlan1 VLAN Tagged Description: Set VLAN tagged or untagged port Syntax: vlan <vid>...
  • Page 314: Poe Command

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 6.3.47 PoE Command PoE Admin-mode Description: Configure System PoE Admin mode information Syntax: poe admin-mode <enable|disable> Parameters: enable Enable POE disable Disable POE Example: To enable PoE admin mode: WGSW-28040(config)#poe admin-mode enable...
  • Page 315 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Example: To disable port 1 PoE function: WGSW-28040(config)#poe didsable port 1...
  • Page 316: Switch Operation

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 7. SWITCH OPERATION 7.1 Address Table The Switch is implemented with an address table. This address table composed of many entries. Each entry is used to store the address information of some node in network, including MAC address, port no, etc. This in-formation comes from the learning process of Ethernet Switch.
  • Page 317: Auto-Negotiation

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 7.5 Auto-Negotiation The STP ports on the Switch have built-in "Auto-negotiation". This technology automatically sets the best possible bandwidth when a connection is established with another network device (usually at Power On or Reset). This is done by detect the modes and speeds at the second of both device is connected and capable of, both 10Base-T and 100Base-TX devices can connect with the port in either Half- or Full-Duplex mode.
  • Page 318: Trouble Shooting

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 8. TROUBLE SHOOTING This chapter contains information to help you solve issue. If the Managed Switch is not functioning properly, make sure the Managed Switch was set up according to instructions in this manual.
  • Page 319 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 If that device works, refer to the next step. If that device does not work, check the AC power  While IP Address be changed or forgotten admin password – To reset the IP address to the default IP Address “192.168.0.100” or reset the password to default value. Press the hardware reset button at the front panel about 10 seconds.
  • Page 320: Appendex A

    User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 APPENDEX A A.1 Switch's RJ-45 Pin Assignments 1000Mbps, 1000Base T Contact MDI-X BI_DA+ BI_DB+ BI_DA- BI_DB- BI_DB+ BI_DA+ BI_DC+ BI_DD+ BI_DC- BI_DD- BI_DB- BI_DA- BI_DD+ BI_DC+ BI_DD- BI_DC- Implicit implementation of the crossover function within a twisted-pair cable, or at a wiring panel, while not expressly forbidden, is beyond the scope of this standard.
  • Page 321 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Rx - (receive) Tx - (transmit) 7, 8 Not used The standard cable, RJ-45 pin assignment The standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector There are 8 wires on a standard UTP/STP cable and each wire is color-coded. The following shows the pin allocation and color...
  • Page 322 User’s Manual of WGSW-28040 / 28040P / 28040P4 Please make sure your connected cables are with same pin assignment and color as above picture before deploying the cables into your network. 2080-A93230-00...
  • Page 323: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    WGSW-28040 * Produced by: Manufacturer‘s Name : Planet Technology Corp. Manufacturer‘s Address: 10F., No.96, Minquan Rd., Xindian Dist., New Taipei City 231, Taiwan (R.O.C.) is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive on (2004/108/EC).
  • Page 324 WGSW-28040P, WGSW-28040P4 * Produced by: Manufacturer‘s Name : Planet Technology Corp. Manufacturer‘s Address: 10F., No.96, Minquan Rd., Xindian Dist., New Taipei City 231, Taiwan (R.O.C.) is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive on (2004/108/EC).

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