[CONTENTS] Introductions......................9 System Description ....................9 Using the Web Interface ..................9 1.2.1 Web Browser Support....................9 1.2.2 Navigation ......................10 1.2.3 Title Bar Icons ......................10 1.2.4 Ending a Session ....................11 Using the Online Help....................11 Using the Web......................12 Login........................12 Tree View .......................13 2.2.1 Configuration Menu....................13 2.2.2 Monitor Menu .......................14 2.2.3...
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Contents 2.3.90 Protocol to Group ....................152 2.3.91 Group to VLAN.....................154 2.3.92 IP Subnet-based VLAN ..................156 2.3.93 Voice VLAN......................157 2.3.94 Voice VLAN Configuration..................157 2.3.95 Voice VLAN OUI ....................159 2.3.96 QoS........................160 2.3.97 Port Classification ....................160 2.3.98 Port Policing ......................163 2.3.99 Port Scheduler .....................165 2.3.100 Port Shaping......................166 2.3.101 Port Tag Remarking....................167 2.3.102 Port DSCP ......................168...
Command Descriptions 1. Introductions 1.1 System Description FSM-510G industrial Ethernet switch series delivers high quality, wide operating temperature range, extended power input range, IP-30 design, and advanced VLAN & QoS features. It’s ideal for harsh environments and mission critical applications. Managed QoS FSM-510G provides enterprise-class networking features to fulfill the needs of large network infrastructure and extreme environments.
Web page font Times New Roman Encoding Unicode (UTF-8) Text size Medium 1.2.2 Navigation All main screens of the web interface can be reached by clicking on hyperlinks in the four menu boxes on the left side of the screen: Status - Display statistics, status, and contents of memory.
Command Descriptions If any unsaved change has been made to the configuration (by you during this or a prior session, or by any other administrator using the web interface or the Command Line Interface), a Save icon appears in the title line. To save the running configuration to the startup configuration: Click on the Save icon.
2. Using the Web 2.1 Login Fill Username and Password Operation Click “Sign in” Field Description Login user name. The maximum length is 32. Username Default: admin Login user password. The maximum length is 32. Password Default: none...
Command Descriptions 2.2 Tree View The tree view is a menu of the web. It offers user quickly to get the page for expected data or configuration. 2.2.1 Configuration Menu...
2.3 Configuration 2.3.1 System 2.3.2 System Information Object Description System Contact The textual identification of the contact person for this managed node, together with information on how to contact this person. The allowed string length is 0 to 255, and the allowed content is the ASCII characters from 32 to 126.
Command Descriptions 2.3.3 System IP Object Description IP Configuration Configure whether the IP stack should act as a Host or a Router. In Host mode, Mode IP traffic between interfaces will not be routed. In Router mode traffic is routed between all interfaces.
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When DNS proxy is enabled, system will relay DNS requests to the currently DNS Proxy configured DNS server, and reply as a DNS resolver to the client devices on the network. IP Interfaces Delete Select this option to delete an existing IP interface. VLAN The VLAN associated with the IP interface.
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Command Descriptions IP Routes Delete Select this option to delete an existing IP route. The destination IP network or host address of this route. Valid format is dotted Network decimal notationor a valid IPv6 notation. A default route can use the value 0.0.0.0or IPv6 :: notation.
2.3.4 System NTP Object Description Mode Indicates the NTP mode operation. Possible modes are: Enabled: Enable NTP client mode operation. Disabled: Disable NTP client mode operation. Server # Provide the IPv4 or IPv6 address of a NTP server. IPv6 address is in 128-bit records represented as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal digits with a colon separating each field (:).
Command Descriptions 2.3.5 System Time Object Description Time Zone Configuration Time Zone Lists various Time Zones worldwide. Select appropriate Time Zone from the drop down and click Save to set. Acronym User can set the acronym of the time zone. This is a User configurable acronym to identify the time zone.
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Recurring Configurations Start time settings Week Select the starting week number. Select the starting day. Month Select the starting month. Hours Select the starting hour. Minutes Select the starting minute End time settings Week Select the ending week number. Select the ending day. Month Select the ending month.
Command Descriptions 2.3.6 System Log Object Description Server Mode Indicates the server mode operation. When the mode operation is enabled, the syslog message will send out to syslog server. The syslog protocol is based on UDP communication and received on UDP port 514 and the syslog server will not send acknowledgments back sender since UDP is a connectionless protocol and it does not provide acknowledgments.
2.3.7 Green Ethernet 2.3.8 Port Power Savings Object Description Port Power Savings Configuration The switch can be set to optimize EEE for either best power saving or least Optimize EEE for traffic latency. Port Configuration Port The switch port number of the logical port. ActiPHY Link down power savings enabled.
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Command Descriptions PerfectReach Cable length power savings enabled. PerfectReach works by determining the cable length and lowering the power for ports with short cables. Controls whether is enabled for this switch port. For maximizing power savings, the circuit isn't started at once transmit data is ready for a port, but is instead queued until a burst of data is ready to be transmitted.
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Command Descriptions Buttons Click to save changes. Object Description Port This is the logical port number for this row. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. Link The current link state is displayed graphically. Green indicates the link is up and red that it is down.
2.3.10 DHCP 2.3.11 DHCP Server 2.3.12 DHCP Server Mode Object Description Global Mode Mode Configure the operation mode per system. Possible modes are: Enabled: Enable DHCP server per system. Disabled: Disable DHCP server pre system. VLAN Mode VLAN Range Indicate the VLAN range in which DHCP server is enabled or disabled. The first VLAN ID must be smaller than or equal to the second VLAN ID.
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Command Descriptions Then, you will see the disabled VLAN range is removed from the DHCP Server mode configuration page. Mode Indicate the the operation mode per VLAN. Possible modes are: Enabled: Enable DHCP server per VLAN. Disabled: Disable DHCP server pre VLAN. Buttons Click to delete the setting.
2.3.13 DHCP Server Excluded IP Object Description IP Range Define the IP range to be excluded IP addresses. The first excluded IP must be smaller than or equal to the second excluded IP. BUT, if the IP range contains only 1 excluded IP, then you can just input it to either one of the first and second excluded IP or both.
Command Descriptions 2.3.14 DHCP Server Pool Object Description Name Configure the pool name that accepts all printable characters, except white space. If you want to configure the detail settings, you can click the pool name to go into the configuration page. Type Display which type of the pool is.
2.3.15 DHCP Snooping Object Description Snooping Mode Indicates the DHCP snooping mode operation. Possible modes are: Enabled: Enable DHCP snooping mode operation. When DHCP snooping mode operation is enabled, the DHCP request messages will be forwarded to trusted ports and only allow reply packets from trusted ports. Disabled: Disable DHCP snooping mode operation.
Command Descriptions Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. 2.3.16 DHCP Relay Object Description Relay Mode Indicates the DHCP relay mode operation. Possible modes are: Enabled: Enable DHCP relay mode operation. When DHCP relay mode operation is enabled, the agent forwards and transfers DHCP messages between the clients and the server when they are not in the same subnet domain.
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82) into a DHCP message when forwarding to DHCP server and removes it from a DHCP message when transferring to DHCP client. It only works when DHCP relay operation mode is enabled. Disabled: Disable DHCP relay information mode operation. Relay Information Policy Indicates the DHCP relay information option policy.
Command Descriptions 2.3.17 Security 2.3.18 Switch 2.3.19 Users Object Description User Name A string identifying the user name that this entry should belong to. The allowed string length is 1 to 31. The valid user name allows letters, numbers and underscores. The password of the user.
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Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. Click to undo any changes made locally and return to the Users. Delete the current user. This button is not available for new configurations (Add new user)
Command Descriptions 2.3.20 Privilege Level Object Description Group Name The name identifying the privilege group. In most cases, a privilege level group consists of a single module (e.g. LACP, RSTP or QoS), but a few of them contains more than one. The following description defines these privilege level groups in details: System: Contact, Name, Location, Timezone, Daylight Saving Time, Log.
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MAC based and the MAC Address Limit), ACL, HTTPS, SSH, ARP Inspection, IP source guard. IP: Everything except 'ping'. Port: Everything except 'VeriPHY'. Diagnostics: 'ping' and 'VeriPHY'. Maintenance: CLI- System Reboot, System Restore Default, System Password, Configuration Save, Configuration Load and Firmware Load. Web- Users, Privilege Levels and everything in Maintenance.
Command Descriptions 2.3.21 Auth Method Object Description Client The management client for which the configuration below applies. Methods Method can be set to one of the following values: • no: Authentication is disabled and login is not possible. • local: Use the local user database on the switch for authentication. •...
2.3.22 SSH Object Description Mode Indicates the SSH mode operation. Possible modes are: Enabled: Enable SSH mode operation. Disabled: Disable SSH mode operation. Buttons Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
Command Descriptions 2.3.23 HTTPS Object Description Mode Indicates the HTTPS mode operation. When the current connection is HTTPS, to apply HTTPS disabled mode operation will automatically redirect web browser to an HTTP connection. Possible modes are: Enabled: Enable HTTPS mode operation. Disabled: Disable HTTPS mode operation.
2.3.24 Access Management Object Description Mode Indicates the access management mode operation. Possible modes are: Enabled: Enable access management mode operation. Disabled: Disable access management mode operation. Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. VLAN ID Indicates the VLAN ID for the access management entry.
Command Descriptions 2.3.25 SNMP 2.3.26 SNMP System Configuration Object Description Mode Indicates the SNMP mode operation. Possible modes are: Enabled: Enable SNMP mode operation. Disabled: Disable SNMP mode operation. Version Indicates the SNMP supported version. Possible versions are: SNMP v1: Set SNMP supported version 1. SNMP v2c: Set SNMP supported version 2c.
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version is SNMPv3, the community string will be associated with SNMPv3 communities table. It provides more flexibility to configure security name than a SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c community string. In addition to community string, a particular range of source addresses can be used to restrict source subnet. Engine ID Indicates the SNMPv3 engine ID.
Command Descriptions 2.3.27 SNMP Trap Configuration Object Description Global Settings Mode Indicates the trap mode operation. Possible modes are: Enabled: Enable SNMP trap mode operation. Disabled: Disable SNMP trap mode operation. Trap Destination Configurations Name Indicates the trap Configuration's name. Indicates the trap destination's name. Enable Indicates the trap destination mode operation.
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each field (:). For example, 'fe80::215:c5ff:fe03:4dc7'. The symbol '::' is a special syntax that can be used as a shorthand way of representing multiple 16-bit groups of contiguous zeros; but it can appear only once. It can also represent a legally valid IPv4 address.
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Command Descriptions SNMP v1: Set SNMP trap supported version 1. SNMP v2c: Set SNMP trap supported version 2c. SNMP v3: Set SNMP trap supported version 3. Trap Community Indicates the community access string when sending SNMP trap packet. The allowed string length is 0 to 255, and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126.
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automatically. Otherwise, the ID specified in this field is used. The string must contain an even number(in hexadecimal format) with number of digits between 10 and 64, but all-zeros and all-'F's are not allowed. Trap Security Name Indicates the SNMP trap security name. SNMPv3 traps and informs using USM for authentication and privacy.
Command Descriptions 2.3.28 SNMP Communities Object Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Community Indicates the community access string to permit access to SNMPv3 agent. The allowed string length is 1 to 32, and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126.
2.3.29 SNMP Users Object Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Engine ID An octet string identifying the engine ID that this entry should belong to. The string must contain an even number(in hexadecimal format) with number of digits between 10 and 64, but all-zeros and all-'F's are not allowed.
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Command Descriptions allowed string length is 8 to 40. The allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126. Privacy Protocol Indicates the privacy protocol that this entry should belong to. Possible privacy protocols are: None: No privacy protocol. DES: An optional flag to indicate that this user uses DES authentication protocol. AES: An optional flag to indicate that this user uses AES authentication protocol.
2.3.30 SNMP Groups Object Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Security Model Indicates the security model that this entry should belong to. Possible security models are: v1: Reserved for SNMPv1. v2c: Reserved for SNMPv2c. usm: User-based Security Model (USM).
Command Descriptions 2.3.31 SNMP Views Object Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. View Name A string identifying the view name that this entry should belong to. The allowed string length is 1 to 32, and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126. View Type Indicates the view type that this entry should belong to.
2.3.32 Access Views Object Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Group Name A string identifying the group name that this entry should belong to. The allowed string length is 1 to 32, and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126. Security Model Indicates the security model that this entry should belong to.
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Command Descriptions Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
2.3.33 RMON 2.3.34 RMON Statistics Object Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Indicates the index of the entry. The range is from 1 to 65535. Data Source Indicates the port ID which wants to be monitored. If in stacking switch, the value must add 1000*(switch ID-1), for example, if the port is switch 3 port 5, the value is 2005 Buttons Click to add a new community entry.
Command Descriptions 2.3.35 RMON History Object Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Indicates the index of the entry. The range is from 1 to 65535. Data Source Indicates the port ID which wants to be monitored. If in stacking switch, the value must add 1000*(switch ID-1), for example, if the port is switch 3 port 5, the value is 2005.
2.3.36 RMON Alarm Object Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Indicates the index of the entry. The range is from 1 to 65 Interval Indicates the interval in seconds for sampling and comparing the rising and falling threshold.
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Command Descriptions Value The value of the statistic during the last sampling period. Startup Alarm The method of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared against the thresholds, possible sample types are: RisingTrigger alarm when the first value is larger than the rising threshold. FallingTrigger alarm when the first value is less than the falling threshold.
2.3.37 RMON Event Object Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Indicates the index of the entry. The range is from 1 to 65535. Desc Indicates this event, the string length is from 0 to 127, default is a null string. Type Indicates the notification of the event, the possible types are: none: No SNMP log is created, no SNMP trap is sent.
Command Descriptions 2.3.38 Network 2.3.39 Limit Control Object Description System Configuration Mode Indicates if Limit Control is globally enabled or disabled on the switch. If globally disabled, other modules may still use the underlying functionality, but limit checks and corresponding actions are disabled. Aging Enabled If checked, secured MAC addresses are subject to aging as discussed under Aging...
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down. If it wasn't for aging, the end-host would still take up resources on this switch and will be allowed to forward. To overcome this situation, enable aging. With aging enabled, a timer is started once the end-host gets secured. When the timer expires, the switch starts looking for frames from the end-host, and if such frames are not seen within the next Aging Period, the end-host is assumed to be disconnected, and the corresponding resources are freed on the switch.
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Command Descriptions Disabled: Limit Control is either globally disabled or disabled on the port. Ready: The limit is not yet reached. This can be shown for all actions. Limit Reached: Indicates that the limit is reached on this port. This state can only be shown if Action is set to None or Trap.
2.3.40 NAS Object Description System Configuration Mode Indicates if NAS is globally enabled or disabled on the switch. If globally disabled, all ports are allowed forwarding of frames. Reauthentication If checked, successfully authenticated supplicants/clients are reauthenticated after Enabled the interval specified by the Reauthentication Period. Reauthentication for 802.1X-enabled ports can be used to detect if a new device is plugged into a switch port or if a supplicant is no longer attached.
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Command Descriptions Aging Period This setting applies to the following modes, i.e. modes using the Port Security functionality to secure MAC addresses: • Single 802.1X • Multi 802.1X • MAC-Based Auth. When the NAS module uses the Port Security module to secure MAC addresses, the Port Security module needs to check for activity on the MAC address in question at regular intervals and free resources if no activity is seen within a given period of time.
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individual ports' ditto setting determine whether RADIUS-assigned QoS Class is enabled on that port. When unchecked, RADIUS-server assigned QoS Class is disabled on all ports. RADIUS-Assigned VLAN RADIUS-assigned VLAN provides a means to centrally control the VLAN on which a Enabled successfully authenticated supplicant is placed on the switch.
Command Descriptions Port Configuration Port The port number for which the configuration below applies. Admin State If NAS is globally enabled, this selection controls the port's authentication mode. The following modes are available: Force Authorized In this mode, the switch will send one EAPOL Success frame when the port link comes up, and any client on the port will be allowed network access without authentication.
never get authenticated, because the switch will cancel on-going backend authentication server requests whenever it receives a new EAPOL Start frame from the supplicant. And since the server hasn't yet failed (because the X seconds haven't expired), the same server will be contacted upon the next backend authentication server request from the switch.
Command Descriptions MAC address as destination - to wake up any supplicants that might be on the port. The maximum number of supplicants that can be attached to a port can be limited using the Port Security Limit Control functionality. MAC-based Auth.
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• Single 802.1X RADIUS attributes used in identifying a QoS Class: User-Priority-Table attribute defined in RFC4675 forms the basis for identifying the QoS Class in an Access-Accept packet. Only the first occurrence of the attribute in the packet will be considered, and to be valid, it must follow this rule: •...
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Command Descriptions Tunnel-Type - Value of must be set to "VLAN" (ordinal 13). Tunnel-Private-Group-ID - Value of must be a string of ASCII chars in the range '0' - '9', which is interpreted as a decimal string representing the VLAN ID. Leading '0's are discarded.
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Authorized: The port is in Force Authorized or a single-supplicant mode and the supplicant is authorized. Unauthorized: The port is in Force Unauthorized or a single-supplicant mode and the supplicant is not successfully authorized by the RADIUS server. X Auth/Y Unauth: The port is in a multi-supplicant mode. Currently X clients are authorized and Y are unauthorized.
Command Descriptions 2.3.41 ACL 2.3.42 ACL Port Object Description Port The logical port for the settings contained in the same row. Select the policy to apply to this port. The allowed values are 0 through 255. The Policy ID default value is 0. Action Select whether forwarding is permitted ("Permit") or denied ("Deny").
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Loggig Specify the logging operation of this port. Notice that the logging message doesn't include the 4 bytes CRC. The allowed values are: Enabled: Frames received on the port are stored in the System Log. Disabled: Frames received on the port are not logged. The default value is "Disabled".
Command Descriptions 2.3.43 ACL Rate Limiters Object Description Rate Limiter ID The rate limiter ID for the settings contained in the same row. The rate range is located 0-3276700 in pps. Rate Or 0, 100, 200, 300, ..., 1000000 in kbps. Unit Specify the rate unit.
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Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
Command Descriptions 2.3.44 Access Control List Object Description Ingress Port Indicates the ingress port of the ACE. Possible values are: All: The ACE will match all ingress port. Port: The ACE will match a specific ingress port. Policy / Bitmask Indicates the policy number and bitmask of the ACE.
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buttons: : Inserts a new ACE before the current row. : Edits the ACE row. : Moves the ACE up the list. : Moves the ACE down the list. : Deletes the ACE. : The lowest plus sign adds a new entry at the bottom of the ACE listings. Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically.
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Command Descriptions Port n: The ACE applies to this port number, where n is the number of the switch port. Policy Filter Specify the policy number filter for this ACE. Any: No policy filter is specified. (policy filter status is "don't-care".) Specific: If you want to filter a specific policy with this ACE, choose this value.
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Enabled: Frames received on the port are mirrored. Disabled: Frames received on the port are not mirrored. The default value is "Disabled". Logging Specify the logging operation of the ACE. Notice that the logging message doesn't include the 4 bytes CRC information. The allowed values are: Enabled: Frames matching the ACE are stored in the System Log.
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Command Descriptions VLAN Parameters 802.1Q Tagged Specify whether frames can hit the action according to the 802.1Q tagged. The allowed values are: Any: Any value is allowed ("don't-care"). Enabled: Tagged frame only. Disabled: Untagged frame only. The default value is "Any". VLAN ID Filter Specify the VLAN ID filter for this ACE.
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Target IP Filter Specify the target IP filter for this specific ACE. Any: No target IP filter is specified. (Target IP filter is "don't-care".) Host: Target IP filter is set to Host. Specify the target IP address in the Target IP Address field that appears.
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Command Descriptions IP Parameters IP Protocol Filter Specify the IP protocol filter for this ACE. Any: No IP protocol filter is specified ("don't-care"). Specific: If you want to filter a specific IP protocol filter with this ACE, choose this value. A field for entering an IP protocol filter appears. ICMP: Select ICMP to filter IPv4 ICMP protocol frames.
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IP mask in the SIP Address and SIP Mask fields that appear. SIP Address When "Host" or "Network" is selected for the source IP filter, you can enter a specific SIP address in dotted decimal notation. SIP Mask When "Network" is selected for the source IP filter, you can enter a specific SIP mask dotted decimal notation.
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Command Descriptions bitmask, if the binary bit value is "0", it means this bit is "don't-care". The real matched pattern is [sipv6_address & sipv6_bitmask] (last 32 bits). For example, if the SIPv6 address is 2001::3 and the SIPv6 bitmask is 0xFFFFFFFE(bit 0 is "don't-care" bit), then SIPv6 address 2001::2 and 2001::3 are applied to this rule.
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TCP/UDP Source Range When "Range" is selected for the TCP/UDP source filter, you can enter a specific TCP/UDP source range value. The allowed range is 0 to 65535. A frame that hits this ACE matches this TCP/UDP source value. TCP/UDP Destination Specify the TCP/UDP destination filter for this ACE.
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Command Descriptions Any: Any value is allowed ("don't-care"). TCP URG Specify the TCP "Urgent Pointer field significant" (URG) value for this ACE. 0: TCP frames where the URG field is set must not be able to match this entry. 1: TCP frames where the URG field is set must be able to match this entry. Any: Any value is allowed ("don't-care").
2.3.45 IP Source Guard 2.3.46 IP Source Guard Configuration Object Description Mode of IP Source Guard Enable the Global IP Source Guard or disable the Global IP Source Guard. All Configuration configured ACEs will be lost when the mode is enabled. Port Mode Configuration Specify IP Source Guard is enabled on which ports.
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Command Descriptions Buttons Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. Click to translate all dynamic entries to static entries.
2.3.47 IP Source Guard Static Table Object Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Port The logical port for the settings. VLAN ID The vlan id for the settings. IP Address Allowed Source IP address. MAC address Allowed Source MAC address.
Command Descriptions 2.3.48 ARP Inspection 2.3.49 Port Configuration Object Description Mode of ARP Inspection Enable the Global ARP Inspection or disable the Global ARP Inspection. Configuration Port Mode Configuration Specify ARP Inspection is enabled on which ports. Only when both Global Mode and Port Mode on a given port are enabled, ARP Inspection is enabled on this given port.
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Disabled: Disable ARP Inspection operation. If you want to inspect the VLAN configuration, you have to enable the setting of "Check VLAN". The default setting of "Check VLAN" is disabled. When the setting of "Check VLAN" is disabled, the log type of ARP Inspection will refer to the port setting. And the setting of "Check VLAN"...
Command Descriptions 2.3.50 VLAN Configuration Each page shows up to 9999 entries from the VLAN table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the VLAN Table.
2.3.51 Static Table Object Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Port The logical port for the settings VLAN ID The vlan id for the settings. MAC Address Allowed Source MAC address in request packets.
Command Descriptions 2.3.52 Dynamic Table Each page shows up to 99 entries from the Dynamic ARP Inspection table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the Dynamic ARP Inspection Table.
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Updates the table, starting with the entry after the last entry currently displayed.
Command Descriptions 2.3.53 AAA 2.3.54 RADIUS Object Description Global Configuration Timeout Timeout is the number of seconds, in the range 1 to 1000, to wait for a reply from a RADIUS server before retransmitting the request. Retransmit Retransmit is the number of times, in the range 1 to 1000, a RADIUS request is retransmitted to a server that is not responding.
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this field is left blank, the IP address of the outgoing interface is used. NAS-IPv6-Address(Attribute The IPv6 address to be used as attribute 95 in RADIUS Access-Request packets. If this field is left blank, the IP address of the outgoing interface is used. NAS-Identifier (Attribute 32) The identifier - up to 253 characters long - to be used as attribute 32 in RADIUS Access-Request packets.
Command Descriptions 2.3.55 TACACS+ Object Description Global Configuration Timeout Timeout is the number of seconds, in the range 1 to 1000, to wait for a reply from a TACACS+ server before it is considered to be dead. Deadtime Deadtime, which can be set to a number between 0 to 1440 minutes, is the period during which the switch will not send new requests to a server that has failed to respond to a previous request.
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Buttons Click to add a new TACACS+ server, up to 5 servers are supported. Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
Command Descriptions 2.3.56 Aggregation 2.3.57 Static Aggregation Object Description Hash Code Contributors Source MAC Address The Source MAC address can be used to calculate the destination port for the frame. Check to enable the use of the Source MAC address, or uncheck to disable. By default, Source MAC Address is enabled.
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Check to enable the use of the TCP/UDP Port Number, or uncheck to disable. By default, TCP/UDP Port Number is enabled. Aggregation Group Configuration Group ID Indicates the group ID for the settings contained in the same row. Group ID "Normal" indicates there is no aggregation.
Command Descriptions 2.3.58 LACP Aggregation Object Description Port The switch port number. LACP Enabled Controls whether LACP is enabled on this switch port. LACP will form an aggregation when 2 or more ports are connected to the same partner. The Key value incurred by the port, range 1-65535 . The Auto setting will set the key as appropriate by the physical link speed, 10Mb = 1, 100Mb = 2, 1Gb = 3.
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be active and which ports will be in a backup role. Lower number means greater priority. Buttons Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
Command Descriptions 2.3.59 Loop Protection Object Description General Settings Enable Loop Protection Controls whether loop protections is enabled (as a whole). Transmission Time The interval between each loop protection PDU sent on each port, valid values are 1 to 10 seconds. Shutdown Time The period (in seconds) for which a port will be kept disabled in the event of a loop is detected (and the port action shuts down the port).
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Enable Controls whether loop protection is enabled on this switch port. Action Configures the action performed when a loop is detected on a port. Valid values are Shutdown Port, Shutdown Port and Log or Log Only. Tx Mode Controls whether the port is actively generating loop protection PDU's, or whether it is just passively looking for looped PDU's.
Command Descriptions 2.3.60 Spanning Tree 2.3.61 Bridge Settings Object Description Basic Settings Protocol Version MSTP RSTP protocol version setting. Valid values are STP, RSTP and MSTP. Bridge Priority Controls the bridge priority. Lower numeric values have better priority. The bridge priority plus the MSTI instance number, concatenated with the 6-byte MAC address of the switch forms a Bridge Identifier.
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(used in STP compatible mode). Valid values are in the range 4 to 30 seconds. Max Age The maximum age of the information transmitted by the Bridge when it is the Root Bridge. Valid values are in the range 6 to 40 seconds Maximum Hop Count This defines the initial value of remaining Hops for MSTI information generated at the boundary of an MSTI region.
Command Descriptions 2.3.62 MSTI Mapping Object Description Configuration Identification Configuration Name The name identifying the VLAN to MSTI mapping. Bridges must share the name and revision (see below), as well as the VLAN-to-MSTI mapping configuration in order to share spanning trees for MSTI's (Intra-region). The name is at most 32 characters. Configuration Revision The revision of the MSTI configuration named above.
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Buttons Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
Command Descriptions 2.3.63 MSTI Priorities Object Description MSTI The bridge instance. The CIST is the default instance, which is always active. Priorities Controls the bridge priority. Lower numeric values have better priority. The bridge priority plus the MSTI instance number, concatenated with the 6-byte MAC address of the switch forms a Bridge Identifier.
2.3.64 CIST Ports Object Description Port The switch port number of the logical STP port. STP Enabled Controls whether STP is enabled on this switch port. Controls the path cost incurred by the port. The Auto setting will set the path cost as Path Cost appropriate by the physical link speed, using the 802.1D recommended values.
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Command Descriptions operEdge state when a port is initialized). AutoEdge Controls whether the bridge should enable automatic edge detection on the bridge port. This allows operEdge to be derived from whether BPDU's are received on the port or not. Restricted Role If enabled, causes the port not to be selected as Root Port for the CIST or any MSTI, even if it has the best spanning tree priority vector.
2.3.65 MSTI Ports Click to retrieve settings for a specific MSTI, the page displayed as follow. Object Description Port The switch port number of the corresponding STP CIST (and MSTI) port. Controls the path cost incurred by the port. The Auto setting will set the path cost as Path Cost...
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Command Descriptions appropriate by the physical link speed, using the 802.1D recommended values. Using the Specific setting, a user-defined value can be entered. The path cost is used when establishing the active topology of the network. Lower path cost ports are chosen as forwarding ports in favour of higher path cost ports.
2.3.66 IPMC Profile 2.3.67 Profile Table Object Description Global Profile Mode Enable/Disable the Global IPMC Profile. System starts to do filtering based on profile settings only when the global profile mode is enabled. Delete Check to delete the entry. The designated entry will be deleted during the next save. Profile Name The name used for indexing the profile table.
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Command Descriptions Click to add new IPMC profile. Specify the name and configure the new entry. Click "Save". Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
2.3.68 Address Entry Object Description Delete Check to delete the entry. The designated entry will be deleted during the next save. Entry Name The name used for indexing the address entry table. Each entry has the unique name which is composed of at maximum 16 alphabetic and numeric characters.
Command Descriptions 2.3.69 MVR Object Description MVR Mode Enable/Disable the Global MVR. The Unregistered Flooding control depends on the current configuration in IGMP/MLD Snooping. It is suggested to enable Unregistered Flooding control when the MVR group table is full. Delete Check to delete the entry.
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The default IGMP address is not set (0.0.0.0). When the IGMP address is not set, system uses IPv4 management address of the IP interface associated with this VLAN. When the IPv4 management address is not set, system uses the first available IPv4 management address.
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Command Descriptions Buttons Click to add new MVR VLAN. Specify the VID and configure the new entry. Click "Save". Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
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Command Descriptions Flooding Enabled The flooding control takes effect only when IGMP Snooping is enabled. When IGMP Snooping is disabled, unregistered IPMCv4 traffic flooding is always active in spite of this setting. IGMP SSM Range SSM (Source-Specific Multicast) Range allows the SSM-aware hosts and routers run the SSM service model for the groups in the address range.
2.3.73 VLAN Configuration Object Description Delete Check to delete the entry. The designated entry will be deleted during the next save. VLAN ID The VLAN ID of the entry. IGMP Snooping Enabled Enable the per-VLAN IGMP Snooping. Up to 32 VLANs can be selected for IGMP Snooping.
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Command Descriptions The Query Interval is the interval between General Queries sent by the Querier. The allowed range is 1 to 31744 seconds, default query interval is 125 seconds. Query Response Interval. The Maximum Response Delay used to calculate the Maximum Response Code inserted into the periodic General Queries.
2.3.74 Port Filtering Profile Object Description Port The logical port for the settings. Filtering Profile Select the IPMC Profile as the filtering condition for the specific port. Summary about the designated profile will be shown by clicking the view button. Profile Management You can inspect the rules of the designated profile by using the following button: Button...
Command Descriptions 2.3.75 MLD Snooping 2.3.76 Basic Configuration Object Description Snooping Enable Enable the Global MLD Snooping. Unregistered IPMCv6 Enable unregistered IPMCv6 traffic flooding. Flooding Enable The flooding control takes effect only when MLD Snooping is enabled. When MLD Snooping is disabled, unregistered IPMCv6 traffic flooding is always active in spite of this setting.
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Router Port Specify which ports act as router ports. A router port is a port on the Ethernet switch that leads towards the Layer 3 multicast device or querier. If an aggregation member port is selected as a router port, the whole aggregation will act as a router port.
Command Descriptions 2.3.77 VLAN Configuration Object Description Delete Check to delete the entry. The designated entry will be deleted during the next save. VLAN ID The VLAN ID of the entry. MLD Snooping Enabled Enable the per-VLAN MLD Snooping. Up to 32 VLANs can be selected for MLD Snooping.
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The Last Listener Query Interval is the Maximum Response Delay used to calculate the Maximum Response Code inserted into Multicast Address Specific Queries sent in response to Version 1 Multicast Listener Done messages. It is also the Maximum Response Delay used to calculate the Maximum Response Code inserted into Multicast Address and Source Specific Query messages.
Command Descriptions 2.3.78 Port Filtering Profile Object Description Port The logical port for the settings. Filtering Profile Select the IPMC Profile as the filtering condition for the specific port. Summary about the designated profile will be shown by clicking the view button. Profile Management You can inspect the rules of the designated profile by using the following button: Button...
2.3.79 LLDP 2.3.80 LLDP Object Description LLDP Parameters Tx Interval The switch periodically transmits LLDP frames to its neighbors for having the network discovery information up-to-date. The interval between each LLDP frame is determined by the Tx Interval value. Valid values are restricted to 5 - 32768 seconds. Tx Hold Each LLDP...
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Command Descriptions shutdown frame is transmitted to the neighboring units, signalling that the LLDP information isn't valid anymore. Tx Reinit controls the amount of seconds between the shutdown frame and a new LLDP initialization. Valid values are restricted to 1 - 10 seconds.
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Port Descr Optional TLV: When checked the "port description" is included in LLDP information transmitted. Sys Name Optional TLV: When checked the "system name" is included in LLDP information transmitted. Sys Descr Optional TLV: When checked the "system description" is included in LLDP information transmitted.
Command Descriptions 2.3.81 LLDP-MED Object Description Fast start repeat count Fast start repeat count Rapid startup and Emergency Call Service Location Identification Discovery of endpoints is a critically important aspect of VoIP systems in general. In addition, it is best to advertise only those pieces of information which are specifically relevant to particular endpoint types (for example only advertise the voice network policy to permitted voice-capable devices), both in order to conserve the limited LLDPU space and to reduce security and system integrity issues that can come with inappropriate...
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as fast as possible to new neighbors. Because there is a risk of an LLDP frame being lost during transmission between neighbors, it is recommended to repeat the fast start transmission multiple times to increase the possibility of the neighbors receiving the LLDP frame. With Fast start repeat count it is possible to specify the number of times the fast start transmission would be repeated.
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Command Descriptions Meridian Name: Greenwich. NAD83/NAVD88: North American Datum 1983, CRS Code 4269, Prime Meridian Name: Greenwich; The associated vertical datum is the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88). This datum pair is to be used when referencing locations on land, not near tidal water (which would use Datum = NAD83/MLLW).
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Emergency Call Service Emergency Call Service ELIN identifier data format is defined to carry the ELIN identifier as used during emergency call setup to a traditional CAMA or ISDN trunk-based PSAP. This format consists of a numerical digit string, corresponding to the ELIN to be used for emergency calling.
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Command Descriptions 7. Streaming Video - for use by broadcast or multicast based video content distribution and other similar applications supporting streaming video services that require specific network policy treatment. Video applications relying on TCP with buffering would not be an intended use of this application type. 8.
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Port The port number to which the configuration applies. Policy Id The set of policies that shall apply to a given port. The set of policies is selected by check marking the checkboxes that corresponds to the policies. Buttons Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
Command Descriptions 2.3.82 MAC Table Object Description Aging Configuration Disable Automatic Aging Disable the automatic aging of dynamic entries by ticking the item. Enter a value in seconds. Aging Time The allowed range is 10 to 1000000 seconds. MAC Table Learning Auto Learning is done automatically as soon as a frame with unknown SMAC is received.
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the switch via the serial interface. Static MAC Table Learning Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. VLAN ID The VLAN ID of the entry. MAC Address The MAC address of the entry. Port Members Checkmarks indicate which ports are members of the entry.
Command Descriptions 2.3.83 VLANs Object Description Global VLAN Configuration Allowed Access VLANs This field shows the allowed Access VLANs, i.e. it only affects ports configured as Access ports. Ports in other modes are members of all VLANs specified in the Allowed VLANs field.
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Voice VLAN may add the port to more VLANs behind the scenes. Access ports have the following characteristics: • Member of exactly one VLAN, the Port VLAN (a.k.a. Access VLAN), which by default is 1 • Accepts untagged and C-tagged frames •...
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Command Descriptions unaware, the frame is untagged, or VLAN awareness is enabled on the port, but the frame is priority tagged (VLAN ID = 0). On egress, frames classified to the Port VLAN do not get tagged if Egress Tagging configuration is set to untag Port VLAN.
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Tagged Only Only tagged frames are accepted on ingress. Untagged frames are discarded. Untagged Only Only untagged frames are accepted on ingress. Tagged frames are discarded. Egress Tagging Ports in Trunk and Hybrid mode may control the tagging of frames on egress. Untag Port VLAN Frames classified to the Port VLAN are transmitted untagged.
Command Descriptions 2.3.84 Private VLANs 2.3.85 Membership Object Description Delete To delete a private VLAN entry, check this box. The entry will be deleted during the next save. PVLAN ID Indicates the ID of this particular private VLAN. Port members A row of check boxes for each port is displayed for each private VLAN ID.
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Click to refresh the page immediately. Click to add a new private VLAN ID Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
Command Descriptions 2.3.86 Port Isolation Object Description Port Members A check box is provided for each port of a private VLAN. When checked, port isolation is enabled on that port. When unchecked, port isolation is disabled on that port. By default, port isolation is disabled on all ports. Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically.
2.3.87 VCL 2.3.88 MAC-based VLAN Object Description Delete To delete a MAC-based VLAN entry, check this box and press save. The entry will be deleted in the stack. MAC Address Indicates the MAC address. VLAN ID Indicates the VLAN ID. Port Members A row of check boxes for each port is displayed for each MAC-based VLAN entry.
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Command Descriptions Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds. Refreshes the displayed table. Updates the table starting from the first entry in the MAC-based VLAN Table. Updates the table, starting with the entry after the last entry currently displayed.
2.3.89 Protocol-based VLAN 2.3.90 Protocol to Group Object Description Delete To delete a Protocol to Group Name map entry, check this box. The entry will be deleted on the switch during the next Save. Frame Type Frame Type can have one of the following values: Ethernet SNAP Note: On changing the Frame type field, valid value of the following text field will vary...
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Command Descriptions b. PID: If the OUI is hexadecimal 000000, the protocol ID is the Ethernet type (EtherType) field value for the protocol running on top of SNAP; if the OUI is an OUI for a particular organization, the protocol ID is a value assigned by that organization to the protocol running on top of SNAP.
2.3.91 Group to VLAN Object Description Delete To delete a Group Name to VLAN map entry, check this box. The entry will be deleted on the switch during the next Save. Group Name A valid Group Name is a string at the most 16 characters which consists of a combination of alphabets (a-z or A-Z) and integers(0-9), no special character is allowed.
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Command Descriptions Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. Click to add a new entry in mapping table. Legal values for a VLAN ID are 1 through 4095. Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds.
2.3.92 IP Subnet-based VLAN Object Description Delete To delete a IP subnet-based VLAN entry, check this box and press save. The entry will be deleted in the stack. VCE ID Indicates the index of the entry. It is user configurable. It's value ranges from 0-128. If a VCE ID is 0, application will auto-generate the VCE ID for that entry.
Command Descriptions 2.3.93 Voice VLAN 2.3.94 Voice VLAN Configuration Object Description Mode Indicates the Voice VLAN mode operation. We must disable MSTP feature before we enable Voice VLAN. It can avoid the conflict of ingress filtering. Possible modes are: Enabled: Enable Voice VLAN mode operation.
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Disabled: Disable Voice VLAN mode operation. VLAN ID Indicates the Voice VLAN ID. It should be a unique VLAN ID in the system and cannot equal each port PVID. It is a conflict in configuration if the value equals management VID, MVR VID, PVID etc.
Command Descriptions 2.3.95 Voice VLAN OUI Object Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Telephony OUI A telephony OUI address is a globally unique identifier assigned to a vendor by IEEE. It must be 6 characters long and the input format is "xx-xx-xx" (x is a hexadecimal digit).
2.3.96 QoS 2.3.97 Port Classification Object Description Port The port number for which the configuration below applies. Controls the default class of service. All frames are classified to a CoS. There is a one to one mapping between CoS, queue and priority. A CoS of 0 (zero) has the lowest priority. If the port is VLAN aware, the frame is tagged and Tag Class.
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Command Descriptions Controls the default drop precedence level. All frames are classified to a drop precedence level. If the port is VLAN aware and the frame is tagged, then the frame is classified to a DPL that is equal to the DEI value in the tag. Otherwise the frame is classified to the default DPL.
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Buttons Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
Command Descriptions 2.3.98 Port Policing Object Description Port The port number for which the configuration below applies. Enabled Controls whether the policer is enabled on this switch port. Rate Controls the rate for the policer. The default value is 500. This value is restricted to 100-1000000 when the "Unit"...
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Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
Command Descriptions 2.3.99 Port Scheduler Object Description Port The logical port for the settings contained in the same row. Click on the port number in order to configure the schedulers. Mode Shows the scheduling mode for this port. Shows the weight for this queue and port.
2.3.100 Port Shaping Object Description Port The logical port for the settings contained in the same row. Click on the port number in order to configure the shapers. Shows "disabled" or actual queue shaper rate - e.g. "800 Mbps". Port # Shows "disabled"...
Command Descriptions 2.3.101 Port Tag Remarking Object Description Port The logical port for the settings contained in the same row. Click on the port number in order to configure tag remarking. Mode Shows the tag remarking mode for this port. Classified: Use classified PCP/DEI values.
2.3.102 Port DSCP Object Description Port The Port column shows the list of ports for which you can configure dscp ingress and egress settings. Ingress In Ingress settings you can change ingress translation and classification settings for individual ports. There are two configuration parameters available in Ingress: Translate Classify Translate...
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Command Descriptions -Selected: Classify only selected DSCP for which classification is enabled as specified in DSCP Translation window for the specific DSCP. -All: Classify all DSCP. Egress Port Egress Rewriting can be one of - -Disable: No Egress rewrite. -Enable: Rewrite enabled without remapping. -Remap DP Unaware: DSCP from analyzer is remapped and frame is remarked with remapped DSCP value.
2.3.103 DSCP-Based QoS Object Description DSCP Maximum number of supported DSCP values are 64. Trust Controls whether a specific DSCP value is trusted. Only frames with trusted DSCP values are mapped to a specific QoS class Drop Precedence Level. Frames with untrusted DSCP values are treated as a non-IP frame.
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Command Descriptions Buttons Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
2.3.104 DSCP Translation Object Description DSCP Maximum number of supported DSCP values are 64 and valid DSCP value ranges from 0 to 63. Ingress Ingress side DSCP can be first translated to new DSCP before using the DSCP for QoS class and DPL map. There are two configuration parameters for DSCP Translation - Translate Classify...
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Command Descriptions Translation DSCP at Ingress side can be translated to any of (0-63) DSCP values. Classify Click to enable Classification at Ingress side. Egress There are the following configurable parameters for Egress side - Remap DP0 Controls the remapping for frames with DP level 0. Remap DP1 Controls the remapping for frames with DP level 1.
2.3.105 DSCP Classification Object Description QoS Class Actual QoS class. Actual Drop Precedence Level. DSCP Select the classified DSCP value (0-63). Buttons Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
Command Descriptions 2.3.106 QoS Control List Object Description Indicates the QCE id. Port Indicates the list of ports configured with the QCE. DMAC Indicates the destination MAC address. Possible values are: Any: Match any DMAC. Unicast: Match unicast DMAC. Multicast: Match multicast DMAC. Broadcast: Match broadcast DMAC.
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Possible actions are: CoS: Classify Class of Service. DPL: Classify Drop Precedence Level. DSCP: Classify DSCP value. Modification Buttons You can modify each QCE (QoS Control Entry) in the table using the following buttons: : Inserts a new QCE before the current row. : Edits the QCE.
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Command Descriptions 'Broadcast' or 'Any'. SMAC Source MAC address: xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx or 'Any'. If a port is configured to match on DMAC/DIP, this field is the Destination MAC address. Tag Value of Tag field can be 'Untagged', 'Tagged' or 'Any'. VID Valid value of VLAN ID can be any value in the range 1-4095 or 'Any'; user can enter either a specific value or a range of VIDs.
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IP protocol UDP/TCP. Dport Destination TCP/UDP port:(0-65535) or 'Any', specific or port range applicable for IP protocol UDP/TCP. Action Parameters Class of Service: (0-7) or 'Default'. Drop Precedence Level: (0-1) or 'Default'. DSCP DSCP: (0-63, BE, CS1-CS7, EF or AF11-AF43) or 'Default'. 'Default' means that the default classified value is not modified by this QCE.
Command Descriptions 2.3.107 Storm Control Object Description Frame Type The settings in a particular row apply to the frame type listed here: Unicast, Multicast or Broadcast. Enable Enable or disable the storm control status for the given frame type. Rate The rate unit is packets per second (pps).
2.3.108 Mirror Object Description Port The logical port for the settings contained in the same row. Mode Select mirror mode. Rx only Frames received on this port are mirrored on the mirror port. Frames transmitted are not mirrored. Tx only Frames transmitted on this port are mirrored on the mirror port. Frames received are not mirrored.
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Command Descriptions Buttons Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
2.3.109 GVRP 2.3.110 Global Config Object Description Join-time is a value in the range 1-20 in the units of centi seconds, i.e. in units GVRP Protocol timers of one hundredth of a second. The default is 20. Leave-time is a value in the range 60-300 in the units of centi seconds, i.e. in units of one hundredth of a second.The default is 60.
2.3.112 sFlow Object Description Agent Configuration IP Address The IP address used as Agent IP address in sFlow datagrams. It serves as a unique key that will identify this agent over extended periods of time. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported. Receiver Configuration Owner Basically, sFlow can be configured in two ways: Through local management using the...
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Command Descriptions sampling. The button is disabled if sFlow is currently unclaimed. If configured through SNMP, the release must be confirmed (a confirmation request will appear). IP Address/Hostname The IP address or hostname of the sFlow receiver. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported.
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Command Descriptions 2.3.113 RingV2 Object Description Group Index The group index. This parameter is used for easy identifying the ring when user configures it. Group 1 (Index 1) - It supports configuration of ring. Group 2 (Index 2) - It supports configuration of ring, coupling and dual-homing. Group 3 (Index 3) - It supports configuration of chain and balancing-chain.
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# Balancing Chain - it could be central-block, terminal-1/2 or member. Note 1 - Group 1 must be enabled before enable Group 2 to coupling. Note 2 - When Group 1 or 2 is enabled, the configuration of Group 3 will be disabled. Note 3 - When Group 3 is enabled, the configuration of Group 1 and 2 will be disabled.
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Command Descriptions Buttons Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
2.4 Monitor 2.4.1 System 2.4.2 System Information Object Description Contact The system contact configured in Configuration | System | Information | System Contact. Name The system name configured in Configuration | System | Information | System Name. Location The system location configured in Configuration | System | Information | System Location.
2.4.4 IP Status Object Description IP Interfaces Interface The name of the interface. Type The address type of the entry. This may be LINK or IPv4. Address The current address of the interface (of the given type). Status The status flags of the interface (and/or address). IP Routes Network The destination IP network or host address of this route.
Command Descriptions 2.4.5 System Log Each page shows up to 999 table entries, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the beginning entries of this table. The "Level" input field is used to filter the display system log entries. The "Clear Level"...
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Time The occurred time of the system log entry. Message The detail message of the system log entry. Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds. Updates the table entries, starting from the current entry. Flushes the selected entries.
Command Descriptions 2.4.6 System Detailed Log Object Description The ID (>= 1) of the system log entry. Message The detailed message of the system log entry. Buttons Updates the system log entry to the current entry ID. Updates the system log entry to the first available entry ID. Updates the system log entry to the previous available entry ID.
2.4.7 Green Ethernet 2.4.8 Port Power Saving Object Description Port This is the logical port number for this row. Link Shows if the link is up for the port (green = link up, red = link down). Shows if is enabled for the port (reflects the settings at the Port Power Savings configuration page).
Command Descriptions 2.4.9 Ports 2.4.10 Ports State The port states are illustrated as follows: RJ45 ports SFP ports State Disabled Down Link Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds. Click to refresh the page.
2.4.11 Trafice Overview Object Description Port The logical port for the settings contained in the same row. Packet The number of received and transmitted packets per port. Bytes The number of received and transmitted bytes per port. Errors The number of frames received in error and the number of incomplete transmissions per port.
Command Descriptions 2.4.12 QoS Statistics Object Description Port The logical port for the settings contained in the same row. There are 8 QoS queues per port. Q0 is the lowest priority queue. Rx/Tx The number of received and transmitted packets per queue Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically.
2.4.13 QCL Status Object Description User Indicates the QCL user. Indicates the QCE id. Port Indicates the list of ports configured with the QCE. Frame Type Indicates the type of frame. Possible values are: Any: Match any frame type. Ethernet: Match EtherType frames. LLC: Match (LLC) frames.
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Command Descriptions Object Description Receive Total and Transmit Total Rx and Tx Packets The number of received and transmitted (good and bad) packets. Rx and Tx Octets The number of received and transmitted (good and bad) bytes. Includes FCS, but excludes framing bits.
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Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds.
Command Descriptions 2.4.15 DHCP 2.4.16 DHCP Server 2.4.17 Statistics Object Description Database Counters Pool Number of pools. Excluded IP Address Number of excluded IP address ranges. Declined IP Address Number of declined IP addresses. Binding Counters Automatic Binding Number of bindings with network-type pools. Manual Binding Number of bindings that administrator assigns an IP address to a client.
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DHCP Message Sent Counters OFFER Number of DHCP OFFER messages sent. Number of DHCP ACK messages sent. Number of DHCP NAK messages sent. Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds. Click to refresh the page immediately. Click to Clears DHCP Message Received Counters and DHCP Message Sent Counters.
Command Descriptions 2.4.18 Binding Object Description IP address allocated to DHCP client. Type Type of binding. Possible types are Automatic, Manual, Expired. State State of binding. Possible states are Committed, Allocated, Expired. Pool Name The pool that generates the binding. Server ID Server IP address to service the binding.
2.4.19 Declined IP Object Description Declined IP List of IP addresses declined. Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds. Click to refresh the page immediately.
Command Descriptions 2.4.20 DHCP Snooping Table Each page shows up to 99 entries from the Dynamic DHCP snooping table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the Dynamic DHCP snooping Table.
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Updates the table starting from the first entry in the Dynamic DHCP snooping Table. Updates the table, starting with the entry after the last entry currently displayed.
Command Descriptions 2.4.21 DHCP Relay Statistics Object Description Server Statistics Transmit to Server The number of packets that are relayed from client to server. Transmit Error The number of packets that resulted in errors while being sent to clients. Receive from Server The number of packets received from server.
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Click to refresh the page immediately. Clear all statistics.
Command Descriptions 2.4.22 DHCP Detailed Statistics Object Description Rx and Tx Discover The number of discover (option 53 with value 1) packets received and transmitted. Rx and Tx Offer The number of offer (option 53 with value 2) packets received and transmitted. Rx and Tx Request The number of request (option 53 with value 3) packets received and transmitted.
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Refreshes the displayed table starting from the input fields. Flushes all dynamic entries.
Command Descriptions 2.4.23 Security 2.4.24 Accessment Management Statistics Object Description Interface The interface type through which the remote host can access the switch. Received Packets Number of received packets from the interface when access management mode is enabled. Allowed Packets Number of allowed packets from the interface when access management mode is enabled.
2.4.25 Network 2.4.26 Port Security 2.4.27 Switch Object Description User Module Legend User Module Name The full name of a module that may request Port Security services. Abbr A one-letter abbreviation of the user module. This is used in the Users column in the port status table.
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Command Descriptions awaiting frames from unknown MAC addresses to arrive. Limit Reached: The Port Security service is enabled by at least the Limit Control user module, and that module has indicated that the limit is reached and no more MAC addresses should be taken in. Shutdown: The Port Security service is enabled by at least the Limit Control user module, and that module has indicated that the limit is exceeded.
2.4.28 Port Object Description MAC Address & VLAN ID The MAC address and VLAN ID that is seen on this port. If no MAC addresses are learned, a single row stating "No MAC addresses attached" is displayed. State Indicates whether the corresponding MAC address is blocked or forwarding. In the blocked state, it will not be allowed to transmit or receive traffic.
Command Descriptions 2.4.29 NAS 2.4.30 Switch Object Description Port The switch port number. Click to navigate to detailed NAS statistics for this port. Admin State The port's current administrative state. Refer to NAS Admin State for a description of possible values. Port State The current state of the port.
Command Descriptions 2.4.31 Port Object Description Port State Admin State The port's current administrative state. Refer to NAS Admin State for a description of possible values. Port State The current state of the port. Refer to NAS Port State for a description of the individual states.
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Info information is available for the following administrative states: • Port-based 802.1X • Single 802.1X • Multi 802.1X • MAC-based Auth. Selected Counters Selected Counters The Selected Counters table is visible when the port is in one of the following administrative states: •...
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Command Descriptions seconds. Click to refresh the page immediat This button is available in the following modes: • Force Authorized • Force Unauthorized • Port-based 802.1X • Single 802.1X Click to clear the counters for the selected port. This button is available in the following modes: •...
2.4.32 ACL Status Object Description User Indicates the ACL user. Ingress Port Indicates the ingress port of the ACE. Possible values are: All: The ACE will match all ingress port. Port: The ACE will match a specific ingress port. Frame Type Indicates the frame type of the ACE.
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Command Descriptions CPU Once Forward first packet that matched the specific ACE to CPU. Counter The counter indicates the number of times the ACE was hit by a frame. Conflict Indicates the hardware status of the specific ACE. The specific ACE is not applied to the hardware due to hardware limitations.
2.4.33 ARP Inspection Each page shows up to 99 entries from the Dynamic ARP Inspection table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the Dynamic ARP Inspection Table. The "Start from port address", "VLAN", "MAC address"...
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Command Descriptions Updates the table starting from the first entry in the Dynamic ARP Inspection Table. Updates the table, starting with the entry after the last entry currently displayed.
2.4.34 IP Source Guard Each page shows up to 99 entries from the Dynamic IP Source Guard table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the Dynamic IP Source Guard Table.
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Command Descriptions Updates the table, starting with the entry after the last entry currently displayed.
2.4.35 AAA 2.4.36 RADIUS Overview Object Description RADIUS Authentication Servers The RADIUS server number. Click to navigate to detailed statistics for this server. IP Address The IP address and UDP port number (in <IP Address>:<UDP Port> notation) of this server. Status The current status of the server.
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Command Descriptions Disabled: The server is disabled. Not Ready: The server is enabled, but IP communication is not yet up and running. Ready: The server is enabled, IP communication is up and running, and the RADIUS module is ready to accept accounting attempts. Dead (X seconds left): Accounting attempts were made to this server, but it did not reply within the configured timeout.
2.4.37 RADIUS Details Object Description RADIUS Authentication Statistics Packet Counters RADIUS authentication server packet counter. There are seven receive and four transmit counters. Other Info This section contains information about the state of the server and the latest round-trip time. RADIUS Accounting Statistics Packet Counters RADIUS accounting server packet counter.
Command Descriptions 2.4.38 Switch 2.4.39 RMON 2.4.40 Statistics Object Description Indicates the index of Statistics entry. Data Source(iflndex) The port ID which wants to be monitored. Drop The total number of events in which packets were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources.
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128~255 The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 128 to 255 octets in length. 256~511 The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 256 to 511 octets in length. 512~1023 The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 512 to 1023 octets in length.
Command Descriptions 2.4.41 History Object Description History Index Indicates the index of History control entry. Sample Index Indicates the index of the data entry associated with the control entry. Sample Start The value of sysUpTime at the start of the interval over which this sample was measured.
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Click to refresh the page immediately. Updates the table starting from the first entry in the History table, i.e., the entry with the lowest History Index and Sample Index. Updates the table, starting with the entry after the last entry currently displayed.
Command Descriptions 2.4.42 Alarm Object Description Indicates the index of Alarm control entry. Interval Indicates the interval in seconds for sampling and comparing the rising and falling threshold. Variable Indicates the particular variable to be sampled. Sample Type The method of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared against the thresholds.
2.4.43 Event Object Description Event Index Indicates the index of the event entry. Log Index Indicates the index of the log entry. Log Time Indicates Event log time. LogDescription Indicates the Event description. Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds.
Command Descriptions 2.4.44 LACP 2.4.45 System Status Object Description Aggr ID The Aggregation ID associated with this aggregation instance. For LLAG the id is shown as 'isid:aggr-id' and for GLAGs as 'aggr-id' Partner System ID The system ID (MAC address) of the aggregation partner. Partner Key The Key that the partner has assigned to this aggregation ID.
2.4.46 Port Status Object Description Port The switch port number. LACP 'Yes' means that LACP is enabled and the port link is up. 'No' means that LACP is not enabled or that the port link is down. 'Backup' means that the port could not join the aggregation group but will join if other port leaves.
Command Descriptions 2.4.47 Port Statistics Object Description Port The switch port number. LACP Received Shows how many LACP frames have been received at each port. LACP Transmitted Shows how many LACP frames have been sent from each port. Discarded Shows how many unknown or illegal LACP frames have been discarded at each port. Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically.
2.4.48 Loop Protection Object Description Port The switch port number of the logical port. Action The currently configured port action. Transmit The currently configured port transmit mode. Loops The number of loops detected on this port. Status The current loop protection status of the port. Loop Whether a loop is currently detected on the port.
Command Descriptions 2.4.49 Spanning Tree 2.4.50 Bridge Status Object Description MSTI The Bridge Instance. This is also a link to the STP Detailed Bridge Status. Bridge ID The Bridge ID of this Bridge instance. Root ID The Bridge ID of the currently elected root bridge. The switch port currently assigned the root port role.
2.4.51 Port Status Object Description Port The switch port number of the logical STP port. CIST Role The current STP port role of the CIST port. The port role can be one of the following values: AlternatePort BackupPort RootPort DesignatedPort Disabled. CIST State The current STP port state of the CIST port.
Command Descriptions 2.4.52 Port Statistics Object Description Port MSTP RSTP Discarded Unknown Discarded Illegal Buttons Click to refresh the page immediately. Click to reset the counters. Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds.
2.4.53 MVR 2.4.54 MVR Statistics Object Description VLAN ID The Multicast VLAN IGMP/MLD Queries The number of Received Queries for IGMP and MLD, respectively. Received IGMP/MLD Queries The number of Transmitted Queries for IGMP and MLD, respectively. Transmitted IGMPv1 Joins Received The number of Received IGMPv1 Join's.
Command Descriptions 2.4.55 MVR Channel Groups Each page shows up to 99 entries from the MVR Group table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the MVR Channels (Groups) Information Table.
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Updates the table, starting with the entry after the last entry currently displayed.
Command Descriptions 2.4.56 MVR SFM Information Each page shows up to 99 entries from the MVR SFM Information Table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the MVR SFM Information Table.
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Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds. Refreshes the displayed table starting from the input fields. Updates the table starting from the first entry in the MVR SFM Information Table. Updates the table, starting with the entry after the last entry currently displayed.
Command Descriptions 2.4.57 IPMC 2.4.58 IGMP Snooping 2.4.59 IGMP Snooping Status Object Description VLAN ID VLAN ID of the entry. Querier Version Working Querier Version currently. Host Version Working Host Version currently. Querier Status Shows the Querier status is "ACTIVE" or "IDLE". "DISABLE"...
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Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds. Click to refresh the page immediately. Clears all Statistics counters.
Command Descriptions 2.4.60 Groups Information Each page shows up to 99 entries from the IGMP Group table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the IGMP Group Table.
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Updates the table, starting with the entry after the last entry currently displayed.
Command Descriptions 2.4.61 IPv4 SFM Information Each page shows up to 99 entries from the IGMP SFM Information table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the IGMP SFM Information Table.
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seconds. Refreshes the displayed table starting from the input fields. Updates the table starting from the first entry in the IGMP SFM Information Table. Updates the table, starting with the entry after the last entry currently displayed.
Command Descriptions 2.4.62 MLD Snooping 2.4.63 MLD Snooping Status Object Description VLAN ID VLAN ID of the entry. Querier Version Working Querier Version currently. Host Version Working Host Version currently. Quereier Status Shows the Querier status is "ACTIVE" or "IDLE". "DISABLE"...
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Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds. Click to refresh the page immediately. Clears all Statistics counters.
Command Descriptions 2.4.64 Groups Information Each page shows up to 99 entries from the MLD Group table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the MLD Group Table.
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Updates the table, starting with the entry after the last entry currently displayed.
Command Descriptions 2.4.65 IPv6 SFM Information Each page shows up to 99 entries from the MLD SFM Information table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the MLD SFM Information Table.
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seconds. Refreshes the displayed table starting from the input fields.. Updates the table starting from the first entry in the MLD SFM Information Table. Updates the table, starting with the entry after the last entry currently displayed.
Command Descriptions 2.4.66 LLDP 2.4.67 Neighbors Object Description Local Port The port on which the LLDP frame was received. Chassis ID The Chassis ID is the identification of the neighbor's LLDP frames. Port ID The Port ID is the identification of the neighbor port. Port Description Port Description is the port description advertised by the neighbor unit.
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Management Address Management Address is the neighbor unit's address that is used for higher layer entities to assist discovery by the network management. This could for instance hold the neighbor's IP address. Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds.
Command Descriptions 2.4.68 LLDP-MED Neighbors Object Description Port The port on which the LLDP frame was received. Device Type LLDP-MED Devices are comprised of two primary Device Types: Network Connectivity Devices and Endpoint Devices. LLDP-MED Network Connectivity Device Definition LLDP-MED Network Connectivity Devices, as defined in TIA-1057, provide access to the IEEE 802 based LAN infrastructure for LLDP-MED Endpoint Devices.
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Each LLDP-MED Endpoint Device Class is defined to build upon the capabilities defined for the previous Endpoint Device Class. For-example will any LLDP-MED Endpoint Device claiming compliance as a Media Endpoint (Class II) also support all aspects of TIA-1057 applicable to Generic Endpoints (Class I), and any LLDP-MED Endpoint Device claiming compliance as a Communication Device (Class III) will also support all aspects of TIA-1057 applicable to both Media Endpoints (Class II) and Generic Endpoints (Class I).
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Command Descriptions aspects related to end user devices. Example product categories expected to adhere to this class include (but are not limited to) end user communication appliances, such as IP Phones, PC-based softphones, or other communication appliances that directly support the end user. Discovery services defined in this class include provision of location identifier (including ECS / E911 information), embedded L2 switch support, inventory management.
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4. Guest Voice Signalling - for use in network topologies that require a different policy for the guest voice signalling than for the guest voice media. 5. Softphone Voice - for use by softphone applications on typical data centric devices, such as PCs or laptops.
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Command Descriptions Auto-negotiation Auto-negotiation identifies if MAC/PHY auto-negotiation is supported by the link partner. Auto-negotiation status Auto-negotiation status identifies if auto-negotiation is currently enabled at the link partner. If Auto-negotiation is supported and Auto-negotiation status is disabled, the 802.3 PMD operating mode will be determined the operational MAU type field value rather than by auto-negotiation.
2.4.69 EEE Object Description Local Port The port on which LLDP frames are received or transmitted. Tx Tw The link partner's maximum time that transmit path can hold-off sending data after deassertion of LPI. Rx Tw The link partner's time that receiver would like the transmitter to hold-off to allow time for the receiver to wake from sleep.
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Command Descriptions information exchanged via LLDP). EEE in Sync Shows whether the switch and the link partner have agreed on wake times. Red - Switch and link partner have not agreed on wakeup times. Green - Switch and link partner have agreed on wakeup times. Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically.
2.4.70 Port Statistics Object Description Global Counters Neighbor entries were Shows the time when the last entry was last deleted or added. It also shows the time last change elapsed since the last change was detected. Total Neighbors Entries Shows the number of new entries added since switch reboot. Added Total Neighbors Entries Shows the number of new entries deleted since switch reboot.
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Command Descriptions Neighbors" in the LLDP standard. LLDP frames require a new entry in the table when the Chassis ID or Remote Port ID is not already contained within the table. Entries are removed from the table when a given port's link is down, an LLDP shutdown frame is received, or when the entry ages out.
2.4.71 MAC Table Each page shows up to 999 entries from the MAC table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the MAC Table.
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Command Descriptions VLAN The VLAN ID of the entry. Port Members The ports that are members of the entry. Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds. Refreshes the displayed table starting from the "Start from MAC address" and "VLAN"...
2.4.72 VLANs 2.4.73 VLANs Membership Each page shows up to 99 entries from the VLAN table (default being 20), selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the VLAN Table.
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Command Descriptions VLAN in this case. Buttons Select VLAN Users from this drop down list. Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds. Click to refresh the page immediately.
2.4.74 VLANs Ports Object Description VLAN User Various internal software modules may use VLAN services to configure VLAN port configuration on the fly. The drop-down list on the right allows for selecting between showing VLAN memberships as configured by an administrator (Admin) or as configured by one of these internal software modules.
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Command Descriptions The field is empty if not overridden by the selected user. Port VALN ID Shows the Port VLAN ID (PVID) that a given user wants the port to have. The field is empty if not overridden by the selected user. Tx Tag Shows the Tx Tag requirements (Tag All, Tag PVID, Tag UVID, Untag All, Untag PVID, Untag UVID) that a given user has on a port.
2.4.75 VCL 2.4.76 MAC-Based VLAN Object Description MAC Address Indicates the MAC address. VLAN ID Indicates the VLAN ID. Port Members Port members of the MAC-based VLAN entry. Buttons Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds.
Command Descriptions 2.4.77 sFlow Object Description Receiver Statistics Owner This field shows the current owner of the sFlow configuration. It assumes one of three values as follows: • If sFlow is currently unconfigured/unclaimed, Owner contains <none>. • If sFlow is currently configured through Web or CLI, Owner contains <Configured through local management>.
Flow Samples The total number of flow samples sent to the sFlow receiver. Counter Samples The total number of counter samples sent to the sFlow receiver. Port Statistics Port The port number for which the following statistics applies. Rx and Tx Flow Samples The number of flow samples sent to the sFlow receiver originating from this port.
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Command Descriptions Object Description Group Index The group index. This parameter is used for easy identifying which ring group. Mode The Ring is Enabled or Disabled. Role It indicates group is configured as which role. State When ring is complete, it will show "Normal". When ring is incomplete (at least one link is down), it will show "Fail".
2.5 Diagnostics 2.5.1 Ping Object Description IP Address The destination IP Address. Ping Length The payload size of the ICMP packet. Values range from 2 bytes to 1452 bytes. Ping Count The count of the ICMP packet. Values range from 1 time to 60 times. Ping Interval The interval of the ICMP packet.
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Command Descriptions Egress Interface The VLAN ID (VID) of the specific egress IPv6 interface which ICMP packet goes. (only for IPv6) The given VID ranges from 1 to 4094 and will be effective only when the corresponding IPv6 interface is valid. When the egress interface is not given, PING6 finds the best match interface for destination.
2.5.2 Ping6 Object Description IP Address The destination IP Address. Ping Length The payload size of the ICMP packet. Values range from 2 bytes to 1452 bytes. Ping Count The count of the ICMP packet. Values range from 1 time to 60 times. Ping Interval The interval of the ICMP packet.
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Command Descriptions Do specify egress interface for link-local or multicast address. Buttons Click to start transmitting ICMP packets. Click to re-start diagnostics with PING.
2.5.3 VeriPHY Press to run the diagnostics. This will take approximately 5 seconds. If all ports are selected, this can take approximately 15 seconds. When completed, the page refreshes automatically, and you can view the cable diagnostics results in the cable status table. Note that VeriPHY is only accurate for cables of length 7 - 140 meters.
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Command Descriptions The status of the cable pair. OK - Correctly terminated pair Open - Open pair Short - Shorted pair Short A - Cross-pair short to pair A Short B - Cross-pair short to pair B Short C - Cross-pair short to pair C Short D - Cross-pair short to pair D Cross A - Abnormal cross-pair coupling with pair A Cross B - Abnormal cross-pair coupling with pair B...
2.6 Maintenance 2.6.1 Restart Device You can restart the switch on this page. After restart, the switch will boot normally. Buttons Click to restart device. Click to return to the Port State page without restarting.
Command Descriptions 2.6.2 Factory Default You can reset the configuration of the switch on this page. Only the configuration is retained. The new configuration is available immediately, which means that no restart is necessary. Buttons Click to reset the configuration to Factory Defaults. Click to return to the Port State page without resetting the configuration.
2.6.3 Software 2.6.3.1 Software Upload Buttons Go to find the software image and click After finding the software image, click the button to update firmware. After the software image is uploaded, a page announces that the firmware update is initiated. After about a minute, the firmware is updated and the switch restarts.
Command Descriptions 2.6.3.2 Image select Object Description Image The flash index name of the firmware image. The name of primary (preferred) image is image, the alternate image is named image.bk. Version The version of the firmware image. Data The date where the firmware was produced. Buttons Click to use the alternate image.
2.6.4 Configuration 2.6.4.1 Save startup-config Copy running-config to startup-config, thereby ensuring that the currently active configuration will be used at the next reboot.
Command Descriptions 2.6.4.2 Download It is possible to download any of the files on the switch to the web browser. Select the file and click Download running-config may take a little while to complete, as the file must be prepared for download.
2.6.4.3 Upload It is possible to upload a file from the web browser to all the files on the switch, except default-config, which is read-only. Select the file to upload, select the destination file on the target, then click If the destination is running-config, the file will be applied to the switch configuration. This can be done in two ways: - Replace mode: The current configuration is fully replaced with the configuration in the uploaded file.
Command Descriptions 2.6.4.4 Activate It is possible to activate any of the configuration files present on the switch, except for running-config which represents the currently active configuration. Select the file to activate and click . This will initiate the process of completely replacing the existing configuration with that of the selected file.
2.6.4.5 Delete It is possible to delete any of the writable files stored in flash, including startup-config. If this is done and the switch is rebooted without a prior Save operation, this effectively resets the switch to default configuration.
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