Introduction Micronet SP1659P PoE Management Switch features Power over Ethernet function, which helps user to centralize power distribution and reduces the cost of power infrastructure and installation. It also supports rich layer 2 management functions, suitable for high performance workgroups and server applications. With 2 Gigabit ports for copper or fiber-optic extension, it provides a perfect solution for huge data transmission and preserves the great flexibility of network infrastructure.
On/Green Gigabit Port (#25 - #26): LINK On/Green mini-GBIC On/Green ACT/FDX/SPD On/Green SP1659P front view Operation Power is on CPU is active LEDSET set to Active mode LEDSET set to FDX mode LEDSET set to Speed mode Link detected Traffic detected (ACT mode)
Installation This switch can be placed directly on your desktop, or mounted in a rack. If you install the device in a normal-standalone standard, the switch is an Intelligent Switch, and users can immediately use most of the features simply by attaching the cables and turning the power on.
Note: As the switch supports 802.3ad LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) capability which up to 3 groups, to build up switch-to-switch connectivity with aggregation manner is provided. 2.4 Installation of mini-GBIC module The switch provides 24 RJ-45 ports of 10/100/1000M and two mini-GBIC slots for fiber extension. Two mini-GBIC slots are respectively shared with RJ-45 port 23 &...
It supports a simple user management function allowing only one administrator to configure the system at the same time. If there are two or more users using administrator’s identity, the switch will allow the only one who logins first to configure the system. The rest of users, even with administrator’s identity, can only monitor the system.
This is helpful while malfunctioning. On the top side, it shows the front panel of the switch. In the front panel, the linked ports will display green; as to the ports, which are link off, they will be dark. For the optional modules, the slot will show only a cover plate if no module exists and will show a module if a module is present.
On the left-top corner, there is a pull-down list for Auto Logout. For the sake of security, we provide auto-logout function to protect you from illegal user as you are leaving. If you do not choose any selection in Auto Logout list, it means you turn on the Auto Logout function and the system will be logged out automatically when no action on the device 3 minutes later.
“Enable”. When enabled, the switch will issue the request to the DHCP server resided in the network to get an IP address. If DHCP server is down or does not exist, the switch will issue the request and show IP address is under requesting, until the DHCP server is up. Before getting an IP address from DHCP server, the device will not continue booting procedures.
“Year”, “Month”, “Day”, “Hour”, “Minute” and “Second” within the valid value range indicated in each item. If you input an invalid value, for example, 61 in minute, the switch will clamp the figure to 59. NTP is a well-known protocol used to synchronize the clock of the switch system time over a network. NTP, an internet draft standard formalized in RFC 1305, has been adopted on the system is version 3 protocol.
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(GMT). If use the NTP mode and select a built-in NTP time server or manually specify an user-defined NTP server as well as Time Zone, the switch will sync the time in a short after pressing <Apply> button. Though it synchronizes the time automatically, NTP does not update the time periodically without user’s processing.
VLAN VID is able to be accepted or denied by the switch, the IP range of the user could be accepted or denied by the switch, the port that the user is allowed or not allowed to connect with the switch, or the way of controlling and connecting to the switch via Http, Telnet or SNMP.
Master machine. Instead of SNMP or Telnet UI, VSM is only available in Web UI. While one switch becomes the Master, two rows of buttons for group device will appear on the top of its Web UI. By pressing these buttons, user will be...
State: It is used for the activation or de-activation of VSM. Default is Enable. Role: The role that the switch would like to play in virtual stack. Two types of roles, including master and slave are offered for option. Default is Master.
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When any one of the ports in the switch changes its parameter displayed in the page, it will be automatically refreshed the port current status about every 5 seconds. Parameter description: Port No: Display the port number. The number is 1 – 26. Both port 25 and 26 are optional modules.
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The local port has to be preset its capability. In port 1 – 24, they are supported Fast Ethernet with TP media only, so the result will show 100M/Full or 100M/Half, 10M/Full and 10M/Half duplex. In port 25 and port 26, if the media is 1000Mbps with TP media, it will show the combinations of 10/100M and Full/Half duplex, 1000Mbps and Full duplex only.
Display the fiber optical transmitting central wavelength, for instance, 850nm, 1310nm, 1550nm and so Baud Rate: Display the maximum baud rate of the fiber module supported, for instance, 10M, 100M, 1G, 10G and so on. Vendor OUI: Display the Manufacturer's OUI code which is assigned by IEEE. Vendor Name: Display the company name of the module manufacturer.
Parameter description: State: Set the communication capability of the port is enabled or disabled. When enabled, traffic can be transmitted and received via this port. When disabled, the port is blocked and no traffic can be transferred through this port. Port State is configurable by the user. There are only two states “Enable” and “Disable”...
Interval is used to set the update frequency. Default update time is 3 seconds. Parameter description: Tx Byte: Total transmitted bytes. Rx Byte: Total received bytes. Tx Packet: The counting number of the packet transmitted. Rx Packet: The counting number of the packet received. Tx Collision: Number of collisions transmitting frames experienced.
Parameter description: Rx Packets: The counting number of the packet received. Rx Octets: Total received bytes. Rx Errors: Number of bad packets received. Rx Unicast Packets: Show the counting number of the received unicast packet. Rx Broadcast Packets: Show the counting number of the received broadcast packet. Rx Multicast Packets: Show the counting number of the received multicast packet.
PD that is linked to the port on the switch excesses the Class setting of the PD. Short Circuit Port Off: The switch will stop supplying the power to the port if it detects that the PD linked to the port is short circuit.
PD; “Disable” means the port does not own PoE function. Priority: Three options are offered for the user to choose, including Normal, Low and High. Default is Normal. The switch will stop supplying the power to the port based on the order of the priority Low Normal High in case total power required by all PDs linked to the switch excesses the power limit.
DHCP server and many connections predefined when the whole building or block lose the power and then reboot and recover. At this moment, a bunch of switch or other network device on the LAN will try its best to find the server to get the services or try to set up the predefined links, they will issue many broadcast packets in the network.
30 sec. If DHCP Broadcasting Suppression function is enabled, the delay time is set randomly, ranging from 0 to 30 seconds, because the exactly delay time is computed by the switch itself. The default is “Disable”. 3.8 IGMP Snooping...
PVLAN-1 contains port members Port 1&2&3&4. If you are on the port 1, you can communicate with port 2&3&4. If you are on the port 5, then you cannot talk to them. Each port-based VLAN you built up must be assigned a group name. This switch can support up to maximal 26 port-based VLAN groups.
VID”.). For example, if port 1 receives a tagged packet with VID=100 (VLAN name=VLAN100), and if Symmetric-Vlan function is enabled, the switch will check if port 1 is a member of VLAN100. If yes, the received packet is forwarded; otherwise, the received packet is dropped.
This PVID range will be 1-4094. Before you set a number x as PVID, you have to create a Tag-based VLAN with VID x. For example, if port x receives an untagged packet, the switch will apply the PVID (assume as VID y) of port x to tag this packet, the packet then will be forwarded as the tagged packet with VID y.
It bases on 802.1p QoS and affects untagged packets. When the packets enter the switch, it would get the priority precedence according to your Default Priority setting and map to 802.1p priority setting in QoS function. For example, while you set Default Priority of port 2 with 2 and transmit untagged packets to port 2, these packets will own priority 2 precedence due to your default 802.1p Priority...
3.10 MAC MAC Table Configuration gathers many functions, including MAC Table Information, MAC Table Maintenance, Static Forward, Static Filter and MAC Alias, which cannot be categorized to some function type. 3.10.1 Information The function displays the static or dynamic learning MAC entry and the state for the selected port. Parameter description: Port: Select the port you would like to inquire.
Set up the priority (0~3) for the MAC. Forwarding Rule(Drop Policy): Static: A MAC address is assigned to a specific port, all of the switch’s traffics sent to this MAC address will be forwarded to this port. Static with Destination Drop: While the DA of the incoming packets meets the value you set up, these packets will be dropped.
Leave All Time: A time period for announcement that all registered device is going to be de-registered. If someone still issues a new join, then a registration will be kept in the switch. Valid range: 1000-5000 unit time, Default: 1000 unit time.
It is Normal Participant. In this mode, the switch participates normally in GARP protocol exchanges. The default setting is Normal. Non-Participant: It is Non-Participant. In this mode, the switch does not send or reply any GARP messages. It just listens messages and reacts for the received GVRP BPDU. Default Registrar Mode: The mode here means the type of Registrar.
Parameter description: Received: Total GVRP Packets: Total GVRP BPDU is received by the GVRP application. Invalid GVRP Packets: Number of invalid GARP BPDU is received by the GARP application. LeaveAll Message Packets: Number of GARP BPDU with Leave All message is received by the GARP application. JoinEmpty Message Packets: Number of GARP BPDU with Join Empty message is received by the GARP application.
Bridge Priority: Show this switch’s current bridge priority setting. Default is 32768. Designated Root: Show root bridge ID of this network segment. If this switch is a root bridge, the “Designated Root” will show this switch’s bridge ID. Designated Priority:...
3.12.2 STP Configuration User can set the following Spanning Tree parameters to control STP function enable/disable, select mode RSTP/STP and affect STP state machine behavior to send BPDU in this switch. The default setting of Spanning Tree Protocol is “Disable”.
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The lower the bridge priority is, the higher priority it has. Usually, the bridge with the highest bridge priority is the root. If you want to have the 24 Gigabit L2 managed switch as root bridge, you can set this value lower than that of bridge in the LAN. The valid value is 0 ~ 61440. The default is 32768.
Configured Path Cost: The range is 0 - 200,000,000. In the switch, if path cost is set to be zero, the STP will get the recommended value resulted from auto-negotiation of the link accordingly and display this value in the field of Path Cost Status.
Priority: Priority here means Port Priority. Port Priority and Port Number are mixed to form the Port ID. Port IDs are often compared in order to determine which port of a bridge would become the Root Port. The range is 0 – 240. Default is 128.
As to system restrictions, the switch supports maximum 3 trunk groups for LACP and additional 3 trunk groups for Static Trunk. But in the system capability view, only 3 “real trunked” groups are supported. An LACP trunk group with more than one ready member-ports is a “real trunked”...
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Parameter description: Method: This determines the method a port uses to aggregate with other ports. None: A port does not want to aggregate with any other port should choose this default setting. LACP: A port use LACP as its trunk method to get aggregated with other ports also using LACP. Static: A port use Static Trunk as its trunk method to get aggregated with other ports also using Static Trunk.
Ready Ports: Show only the ready member ports within an aggregator (port). Parameter description: Actor: The switch you are watching on. Partner: The peer system from this aggregator’s view. System Priority: Show the System Priority part of a system ID.
The System Priority can be set by the user. Its range is from 1 to 65535. Default: 32768. Hash Method: DA+SA, DA and SA are three Hash methods offered for the Link Aggregation of the switch. Packets will decide the path to transmit according to the mode of Hash you choose.
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Supplicant: It is an entity being authenticated by an authenticator. It is used to communicate with the Authenticator PAE (Port Access Entity) by exchanging the authentication message when the Authenticator PAE request to it. Authenticator: An entity facilitates the authentication of the supplicant entity. It controls the state of the port, authorized or unauthorized, according to the result of authentication message exchanged between it and a supplicant PAE.
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802.1x port access control management. The protocol used in the right side is EAPOL and the left side is EAP. At the initial stage, the supplicant A is unauthenticated and a port on switch acting as an authenticator is in unauthorized state. So the access is blocked in this stage.
Only MultiHost 802.1X is the type of authentication supported in the switch. In this mode, for the devices connected to this port, once a supplicant is authorized, the devices connected to this port can access the network resource through this port.
3.14.2 Mode Set the operation mode of 802.1X for each port. In this device, it supports only Multi-host operation mode. Parameter description: Port Number: Indicate which port is selected to configure the 802.1x operation mode. 802.1x Mode: 802.1x operation mode. There are two options, including Disable and Multi-host mode. Default is Disable.
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The current 802.1X status of the port. In Disable mode, this field is Disabled. 802.1x with Multihost mode: When selecting 802.1x with Multihost mode for a port in the function 802.1X Port Mode Configuration, Devices can access the network through this port once the authenticator is authorized. The Port Status will show the following screen.
3.15.1 Event The Trap Events Configuration function is used to enable the switch to send out the trap information while pre-defined trap events occurred. The switch offers 24 different trap events to users for switch management. The trap information can be sent out in three ways, including email, mobile phone SMS (short message system) and trap.
These trap functions are as they describe. The special one is Module Swap. It means that when the switch detects a module with the different module ID to be inserted, the switch treats it as Module swapped. The traps that the switch supports are listed below.
Mobile Phone 1-6: the mobile phone number that would like to receive the alarm message. 3.16 Configuration The switch supports three copies of configuration, including the default configuration, working configuration and user configuration for your configuration management. All of them are listed and described below respectively.
Restore User: Retrieve the previous confirmed working configuration stored in the flash memory to update start configuration. When completing to restore the configuration, the system’s start configuration is updated and will be changed its system settings after rebooting the system. 3.16.2 Config File User can back up or reload the config files of Save As Start or Save As User via TFTP.
Port 1~26. In this group, all of these member ports cannot forward packets with each other. Thus, the switch will not be capable of forwarding any packets in case its all ports become the members of the isolated group.
Egress: Select the ports that you would like their Restricted Group to set into “Egress” mode. Just tick the check box beside the port x and valid port is Port 1~26. 3.18 Bandwidth 3.18.1 Ingress Ingress Bandwidth setting function is used to set up the limit of Ingress bandwidth for each port. Parameter description: Port No.: Choose the port that you would like this function to work on it.
3.19 QoS The switch supports 5 kinds of QoS, are as follows, MAC Priority, 802.1p Priority, IP TOS Priority, and DiffServ DSCP Priority. Port Based Priority has a special name called VIP Port in the switch. Any packets enter VIP Port will have highest transmitting priority.
Another scheduling is Strict Priority dedicated for the function named VIP Port of QoS. While we select some ports as the VIP Port, these ports will own the highest transmitting priority in egress queue of the switch. The QoS functions as we mentioned above are able to enable at the same time. But, the following precedence will decide whether these functions work or not.
This function will affect the priority of VLAN tag. Based on priority of VLAN tag, it can arrange 0~8 priorities, priorities can map to 4 queues of the switch (queue 0~3) and possess different bandwidth distribution according to your weight setting.
TOS Delay Priority Mapping works while D-TYPE in TOS field of IP header of the packets received by the switch is configured. TOS Throughput Priority Mapping works while T-TYPE in TOS field of IP header of the packets received by the switch is configured.
DSCP can form total 64 (0~63) kinds of Traffic Class based on the arrangement of 6-bit field in DSCP of the IP packet. In the switch, user is allowed to set up these 64 kinds of Class that belong to any of queue 0~3.
External Loopback Test. The former test function will not send the test signal outside the switch box. The test signal only wraps around in the switch box. As to the latter test function, it will send the test signal to its link partner.
3.22 Log This function shows the log data. The switch provides system log data for users. There are 19 private trap logs, 5 public trap logs. It displays the log items including all SNMP Private Trap events, SNMP Public traps and user logs occurred in the system.
VLAN mode configuration, then you must reboot to have the new configuration taken effect. Here, Reboot takes the same effect as the RESET button on the front panel of the switch. It will take around thirty (30) seconds to complete the system boot.
3.25 Logout The switch allows you to logout the system to prevent other users from the system without the permission. If you do not logout and exit the browser, the switch will automatically have you logout. Besides this manually logout and implicit logout, you can pull down the Auto Logout list at the left-top corner to explicitly ON/OFF...
Telnet program or console are exactly the same with web-based management interface but in text mode. In-band Connection (Telnet) To access the switch through a Telnet session, just start the Telnet program on a PC and connect to the switch. Factory Default value of system is:...
When you enter this command, your current position would move to the top mode. If you use this command in the top mode, you are still in the position of the top mode. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: SP1659P# alarm SP1659P(alarm)# events SP1659P(alarm-events)# end SP1659P# 4.2.2 exit Syntax: exit Description: Back to the previous mode.
11. ip 12. help 13. ip 14. history SP1659P(ip)# history 3 Command history: 13. ip 14. history 15. history 3 4.2.5 restore default Syntax: restore default Description: To restore the startup configuration as factory default configuration. If restoring default successfully, the CLI would prompt if reboot immediately or not.
<times>: max-times , range 1-10 Possible value: <port range> : 1 to 24 <times>: 1-10, default is 2 Example: SP1659P(802.1x)# set max-request 2 2 set mode Syntax: set mode <port-range> <mode> Description: To set up the 802.1X authentication mode of each port. Argument: <port range>...
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<mode>: 0 or 1 Example: SP1659P(802.1x)# set mode 2 1 SP1659P(802.1x)# set port-control Syntax: set port-control <port-range> <authorized> Description: To set up 802.1X status of each port. Argument: <port range> : syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 24 <authorized> : Set up the status of each port...
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Possible value: <port range> : 1 to 24 <max> : 1-10, default is 2 Example: SP1659P(802.1x)# set reAuthMax 2 2 set reAuthPeriod Syntax: set reAuthPeriod <port-range> <sec> Description: A constant that defines a nonzero number of seconds between periodic reauthentication of the supplicant.
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Example: SP1659P(802.1x)# set state 192.168.1.115 1812 WinRadius set suppTimeout Syntax: set suppTimeout <port-range> <sec> Description: A timer used by the Backend Authentication state machine in order to determine timeout conditions in the exchanges between the Authenticator and the Supplicant or Authentication Server. The initial value of this timer is either suppTimeout or serverTimeout, as determined by the operation of the Backend Authentication state machine.
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Syntax: show parameter Description: To display the parameter settings of each port. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: SP1659P(802.1x)# show parameter port 1) port control : Auto reAuthMax txPeriod : 30 Quiet Period : 60 reAuthEnabled : ON reAuthPeriod : 3600 max.
Description: To create a new guest user. When you create a new guest user, you must type in password and confirm password. Argument: <name>: new account name Possible value: A string must be at least 5 character. Example: SP1659P(account)# add aaaaa Password: Confirm Password: Save Successfully SP1659P(account)# Syntax: del <name>...
Possible value: <#>: 1 to 6 Example: SP1659P(alarm-email)# set server 192.168.1.6 SP1659P(alarm-email)# set user admin Password: Confirm Password: SP1659P(alarm-email)# set mail-address 1 abc@mail.abc.com show Syntax: show Description: The Show here is used to display the configuration of e-mail trap event. Argument: None. Possible value: None.
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Description: The Del here is used for the de-activation of sms, email and trap event. Argument: <range>:trap number. Possible value: available from 1 to 24. Example: SP1659P(alarm-events)# del sms 1-3 SP1659P(alarm-events)# del email 1-3 SP1659P(alarm-events)# del trap 1-3 SP1659P(alarm-events)# del all 1-3 Syntax: set sms <range>...
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Description: To delete sms phone number, sms server, user account and password. Argument: <#>: mobile phone number, range: 1 to 6 Possible value: <#>: 1 to 6 Example: SP1659P(alarm-sms)# del phone-number 3 SP1659P(alarm-sms)# del server-user Syntax: set server <ip> set user <username>...
Possible value: <#>: 1 to 6 Example: SP1659P(alarm-sms)# set server 192.168.1.7 SP1659P(alarm-sms)# set user ruby Password: Confirm Password: SP1659P(alarm-sms)# set phone-number 1 0968777777 show Syntax: show Description: The Show here is to display the configuration of SMS trap event. Argument: None. Possible value: None.
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Example: SP1659P(bandwidth)# set egress-rate 1-16 299 set ingress-rate Syntax: set ingress-rate <range> <data_rate> Description: To setup the Ingress-rate of the port. Argument: <range>:syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 26 <data_rate>: 66-1024000(Kb). #1-24: 66-102400(Kb, # 25-26: 66-1024000(Kb) Possible value: <range>: 1 to 26 <data_rate>: #1-24: 66-102400(Kb), # 25-26: 66-1024000(Kb)
Syntax: export start Description: To run the export start function. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: SP1659P(config-file)# export start Export successful. export user-conf Syntax: export user-conf Descrption: To run the export user-conf function. Argument: None Possible value: None...
Description: To set up the filepath and filename that will be exported. Argument: <filepath>:filepath and filename Possible value: <filepath>:filepath and filename Example: SP1659P(config-file)# set export-path log/21511.txt set import-path Syntax: set import-path <filepath> Description: To set up the filepat and filename that will be imported.
External Loopback Test : Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Fail ping Syntax: ping <ip> Description: To confirm that whether the remote end-station or switch itself is alive or not. Argument: [ip] : ip address or domain name Possible value: IP address, e.g. 192.168.2.65 or domain name, e.g. tw.yahoo.com Example: SP1659P(diag)# ping 192.168.1.115...
Description: To enter any of gvrp group for changing gvrp group setting. You can change the applicant or registrar mode of existing gvrp group per port. Argument: <group number>: enter which gvrp group you had created, using value is vid. Available range: 1 to 4094 Possible value: <group number>: 1~4094 Example: SP1659P(gvrp)# show group...
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GVRP group information Current Dynamic Group Number: 1 VID Member Port ---- -------------------------------------------------- SP1659P(gvrp)# group 2 SP1659P(gvrp-group-2)# set applicant 1-6 non-participant SP1659P(gvrp-group-2)# show GVRP group VID: 2 Port Applicant Registrar ---- --------------- --------- Non-Participant Normal Non-Participant Normal Non-Participant Normal Non-Participant Normal...
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<non-participant>: set applicant as non-participant mode Possible value: <range>: 1 to 24 <normal|non-participant>: normal or non-participant Example: SP1659P(gvrp)# set applicant 1-10 non-participant set registrar Syntax: set registrar <range> <normal|fixed|forbidden> Description: To set default registrar mode for each port. Argument: <range>: port range, syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 26 <normal>: set registrar as normal mode...
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<range> : 1 to 26 <join>: 20 to 100 <leave>: 60 to 300 <leaveall>: 1000 to 5000 Example: SP1659P(gvrp)# set timer 2-8 25 80 2000 show config Syntax: show config Description: To display the gvrp configuration. Argument: none Possible value: none...
Syntax: set mode <status> Description: To set up the mode of IGMP Snooping. Argument: <status>: 0: disable, 1: active, 2: passive Possible value: <status>: 0,1or 2 Example: SP1659P(igmp-snooping)# set mode 1 show Syntax: show igmp-snooping show multicast Description: To display IGMP snooping mode and IP Multicast Table.
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Description: To set the IP address of DNS server. Argument: <ip> : dns ip address Possible value: 168.95.1.1 Example: SP1659P (ip)# set dns 168.95.1.1 set DNS server IP address to 168.95.1.1 set ip Syntax: set ip <ip> <mask> <gateway> Description: To set the system IP address, subnet mask and gateway.
<gateway> : 192.168.1.253 or others Example: SP1659P(ip)# set ip 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.253 set system IP address : 192.168.1.2 subnet mask default gateway : 192.168.1.253 show Syntax: show Description: To display the system’s DHCP function state, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS mode, DNS server IP address and current IP address.
Description: To delete the mac alias entry. Argument: <mac> : mac address, format: 00-02-03-04-05-06 Possible value: <mac> : mac address Example: SP1659P(mac-table-alias)# del 00-44-33-44-55-44 Syntax: set <mac> <alias> Description: To set up the mac alias entry. Argument: <mac> : mac address, format: 00-02-03-04-05-06 <alias>...
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<mac> : mac address, format: 01-02-03-04-05-06, '?' can be used <vid> : vlan id, from 1 to 4094; '?' as don't care, 0 as untagged Possible value: None Example: SP1659P(mac-table-information)# search 1-24 ??-??-??-??-??-?? ? MAC Table List Alias MAC Address...
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Num range: between 0 to 8191; 0 for learning disabled Possible value: <port>: 1 to 24 <num>: 0 to 8191 Example: SP1659P(mac-table-maintain)# set learning 5 100 show Syntax: show Description: To display the settings of age-timer. Argument: None Possible value: None...
<vid>: 1 to 4094 <queue>: 0 to 3 <rule>: 0 to 2 <port>: 1 to 26 Example: SP1659P(mac-table-static-mac)# add 00-22-44-55-66-77 1 0 0 6 SP1659P(mac-table-static-mac)# Syntax: del <mac> Description: To remove the static MAC entry. Argument: <mac> : mac address, format: 00-02-03-04-05-06 Possible value: <mac>...
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Possible value: [<vid> <value>] [<ip> <value>] [<port> <value>] [<type> <value>] <action> <value> Example: SP1659P(management-add)# set name Mary vid 20 ip 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.90 port 2-5,8 type h,s action SP1659P(management-add)# show #: 1 Name : Mary Type : Http,SNMP delete Syntax: delete # Description: To delete a specific record or range.
[<vid> <value>] [<ip> <value>] [<port> <value>] [<type> <value>] <action> <value> Example: SP1659P(management)# edit 1 SP1659P(management-edit-1)# set name Tom vid 2 ip 192.168.1.30-192.168.1.80 port 1-2 type s action d SP1659P(management-edit-1)# show #: 1 Name : Tom Type : SNMP show Syntax: show Description: To show the specific management policy record.
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<port-range>:which port(s) you want to set, syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 24 <state>: enable or disable PoE function. 0: Disable, 1: Enable Possible value: <port-range>:1 to 24 <state>: 0 or 1 Example: SP1659P(poe)# set state 11 0 SP1659P(poe)# show Syntax: Show Description: To display the PoE status. Argument: None...
Description: To disable the communication capability of the port. Argument: <range>: syntax 1, 5-7, available from 1 to 26 Possible value: <range>: 1 ~ 26 Example: SP1659P (port)# disable state 12 enable state Syntax: enable state <range> Description: To enable the communication capability of the port.
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<range>: 1 to 26 <port-speed> : auto, 10, 100, 1000 <port-duplex> : full, half Example: SP1659P(port)# set speed-duplex 8 100 full show conf Syntax: show conf Description: To display the each port’s configuration about state, speed-duplex and flow control. Argument: None...
Syntax: show simple-counter Description: To display the summary counting of each port’s traffic. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: SP1659P (port)# show simple-counter show status Syntax: show status Description: To display the port’s current status. Argument: None Possible value: None...
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Syntax: disable qos Description: To disable QoS. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: SP1659P(qos)# disable qos disable tos Syntax: disable tos Description: To disable ToS. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: SP1659P(qos)# disable tos enable 1q Syntax: enable 1q Description: To enable 802.1q QoS.
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Syntax: 1, 2 or 2, 5-7, available from 0 to 63. Possible value: <priority>: 0 to 63 Example: SP1659P(qos)# set dscp q0 2 q1 2 q2 2 q3 3 set pri-tag Syntax: set pri-tag [<q0><priority>] [<q1><priority>] [<q2><priority>] [<q3><priority>] Description: To set 802.1p qos weighting for 4 queues.
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Syntax: 1, 2 or 2, 5-7, available from 0 to 7. Possible value: <type_value>: 0 to 3. <priority>: 0 to 7. Example: SP1659P(qos)# set tos 0 q0 1 q1 2 q2 4 q3 6 set vip Syntax: set vip <port_range> <mode> Description: To set vip port for strict priority. Argument: <port_range>: syntax 1, 5-7, available from 1 to 26...
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DiffServ Queue DiffServ Queue ---------- ------- ---------- ------- ---------- ------- ---------- ------------------------------ SP1659P(qos)# show port Port Based Priority ==================== Global QoS mode: Disable QoS Disable 802.1p Priority Disable ip tos classification Disable ip diffserv classification Port No Mode Port No Mode...
Description: To set up the function of the isolated group. Argument: <port>: isolated port; range syntax: 1, 5-7, available from 0 to 26. Set 0 as disabled Possible value: <port>:0 to 26 Example: SP1659P(security)# isolated-group SP1659P(security-isolated-group)# set 2,3,4 show Syntax: show...
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Set ingress/egress to 0 as ingress/egress disabled Possible value: <ingress>: 0 to 26 <egress>: 0 to 26 Example: SP1659P(security-mirror)# set 1 4 2-3 show Syntax: show Description: To display the current setting status of isolated group. Argument: None Possible value: None...
Set ingress or egress to 0 as disabled Possible value: <port>:0 to 26 <ingress>: 0 to 26 <egress>: 0 to 26 Example: SP1659P(security-restricted-group)# set 5 8-10 show Syntax: show Description: To display the current setting status of restricted group. Argument: None...
<#>: 1 to 6 <port>:1~65535 Example: SP1659P(snmp)# set get-community public SP1659P(snmp)# set set-community private SP1659P(snmp)# set trap 1 192.168.1.1 162 public show Syntax: show Description: The Show here is to display the configuration of SNMP. Argument: None. Possible value: None.
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<Hello Time>: 1 to 10 <Max. Age>: 6 to 40 <Forward Delay>: 4 to 30 Example: SP1659P(stp)# set config 61440 2 20 15 set port Syntax: set port <range> <path cost> <priority> <edge_port> <admin p2p> Description: To set up the port information of STP.
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Example: SP1659P(stp)# set port 1-16 0 128 yes auto set version Syntax: set version <stp|rstp> Description: To set up the version of STP. Argument: <stp|rstp>:stp / rstp Possible value: <stp|rstp>:stp / rstp Example: SP1659P(stp)# set version rstp show config Syntax: show config Description: To display the configuration of STP.
Argument: <contact>:string length up to 40 characters. Possible value: <contact>: A, b, c, d, ... ,z and 1, 2, 3, …. etc. Example: SP1659P(system)# set contact Taipei set device-name Syntax: set device-name <device-name string> Description: To set the device name description of the switch.
Description: To set up the IP address of tftp server. Argument: <ip>: the IP address of tftp server Possible value: <ip>: tftp server ip Example: SP1659P(tftp)# set server 192.168.3.111 show Syntax: show Description: To display the information of tftp server.
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MM: (01-12) DD: (01-31) HH: (00-23) mm: (01-12) dd: (01-31) hh: (00-23) Example: SP1659P(time)# set daylightsaving 3 10/12/01 11/12/01 Save Successfully SP1659P(time)# set manual Syntax: set manual <YYYY/MM/DD> <hh:mm:ss> Description: To set up the current time manually. Argument: YYYY: Year (2000-2036)
SP1659P(time)# set ntp 210.59.157.10 8 SP1659P(time)# show Syntax: show Description: To show the time configuration, including “Current Time”, “NTP Server”,” Timezone”, ” Daylight Saving”,” Daylight Saving Start” and “Daylight Saving End” Argument: None Possible value: None Example: SP1659P(time)# show Current Time...
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: set the LACP to active mode passive : set the LACP to passive mode Possible value: None Example: SP1659P(trunk)# set trunk 1-4 lacp 1 active show aggtr-view Syntax: show aggtr-view Description: To display the aggregator list. Argument: None...
Example: SP1659P(trunk)# show lacp-detail 2 Aggregator 2 Information: Actor ------------------------------------------- System Priority MAC Address --------------- --------------------- 32768 00-11-3B-e8-00-02 Port Trunk Status ------ -------- ----------------- show status Syntax: show status Description: To display the aggregator status and the settings of each port.
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Argument: <vid>: which vlan group you want to delete, available from 1 to 4094 Possible value: <vid>: 1 to 4094 Example: SP1659P(vlan)# del tag-group 2 disable double-tag Syntax: disable double-tag Description: To disable double-tag Argument: None Possible value: None Example:...
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<name>: port-vlan name <range>: syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 26 Possible value: <range>: 1 to 26 Example: SP1659P(vlan)# set port-group VLAN-1 2-5,6,15-13 set pvid Syntax: set pvid <port_range> <pvid> <default_priority> Description: To set vlan PVID and port pripority. Argument: <port_range>: which port(s) you want to set PVID(s).
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<name>: tag-vlan group name <member_range>: 1 to 26 <untag_range>: 0 to 26 Example: SP1659P(vlan)# set tag-group 2 vlan-2 2-5,6,15-13 0 show config Syntax: show config Description: To display the current vlan mode, Symmetric vlan, SVL and Double tag states. Argument: None...
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Untag SP1659P(vlan)# show pvid Syntax: show pvid Description: To display pvid, priority and drop untag result. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: SP1659P(vlan)# show pvid Port PVID Priority ------ ------ ---------- 4.3.29 disable Syntax: disable Description: To disable the virtual stack.
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Syntax: set gid <gid> Description: To set the group id. Argument: <gid>:Group ID Possible value: <gid>:a-z,A-Z,0-9 Example: SP1659P(vs)# set gid group1 set role Syntax: set role <master|slave> Description: To set role. Argument: <master|slave>: master: act as master, slave: act as slave Possible value: <master|slave>: master or slave...
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