Brightlink P2000M Series User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User’s Guide Contents PART ONE HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE ................5 ......................5 HAPTER RODUCT NSTRUCTION 1.1 Introduction ..........................5 1.2 Front Panel ..........................5 1.3 Rear Panel ............................6 ..................7 HAPTER REPARATIONS BEFORE NSTRUCTION 2.1 Precautions ..........................7 2.2 Check Installation Environment ....................7 2.3 Installation Tools .........................
  • Page 3 User’s Guide 4.11 PING ............................29 ..................... 29 HAPTER YSTEM ONFIGURATION 5.1 Software Upgrade ........................29 5.2 Configuration Management ..................... 30 5.3 System Warm Reset ........................ 30 5.4 Factory Reset ..........................30 PART THREE CLI CONFIGURATION GUIDE ................31 ................35 HAPTER ONSOLE ARAMETER...
  • Page 4: Packaging List

    User’s Guide Packaging list: Please open the product packaging box with care and check the following items:  L2 Managed Switch *1  Power Cord x1  DB9-RJ45 Cable  User Guide/CDx1  Installation accessories kit x1 If any of the above items are missing or damaged, please contact local reseller or distributor for assistance.
  • Page 6: Rear Panel

    User’s Guide 1.3 Rear Panel Picture 1.3.1 Rear Panel Power Socket: Three-core power socket is adopted,please connect female head of power cord to the socket, and connect the AC power supply with male head. Page 6 of 54...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Preparations Before Instruction

    User’s Guide Chapter 2 Preparations before Instruction 2.1 Precautions Please read the following precautions carefully before operation, to avoid damaging the device or causing body injuries. 1). Please remove the power socket before cleaning the switch. Don’ wipe the switch with wet cloth or wash the switch with liquid.
  • Page 8: Chapter 3 Installation

    User’s Guide Chapter 3 Installation 3.1 Install the Switch 3.1.1 Install the switch on a 19 inch standard cabinet 1) First fix the provided two L-shaped brackets on the two sides of switch. 2) Fix the switch on the rack with screws(screws are not provided). Picture 3.1.1 Cabinet Installation 3.1.2 Install the switch on the desktop...
  • Page 9: Test After Installation

    User’s Guide Step two: check the power indicator(PWR) on the front panel, if the LED is on, connection is Successful. 3.3 Test after Installation Make sure the working voltage is the same with the rated voltage of switch. Check the connection of grounded cord. Check the connection of configuration cable and power input cord.
  • Page 10: Chapter 4 Technical Specifications

    User’s Guide Chapter 4 Technical Specifications 4.1 Hardware Features: 16*1000 Base-X SFP Service Ports 8*10/100/1000 Base-T Management Port 1* Console port ≥48Gbps Switching Capacity Packet Forwarding Capacity 36Mpps Operation Temperature -20~50° C Storage Temperature -40~70° C Operation Humidity non-condensing) 10%~90%( Storage Humidity non-condensing) 5%~95%(...
  • Page 11 User’s Guide Limitation Multicast IGMP Snooping Storm Support the suppression of broadcast, multicast, DLF flooding and ICMP flooding Suppression Binding of the User port, IP addresses and MAC addresses; Security 802x1 port authentication; SP(Strict Priority); WFQ (Weighted Fair Queuing); WRR (Weighted Round Robin); 802.1p (Port Queuing Priority);...
  • Page 12: Part Two Web Configuration Guide

    User’s Guide Part Two WEB Configuration Guide Chapter 1 User Login switch adopt Web-based interface management, the default IP is 192.168.255.1. Please check the IP address of PC, the PC IP address should in the same network segment with switch IP address, or the PC can’t access to manage the switch. After the setting of IP address, please input 192.168.255.1 in the browser to access the configuration interface of switch.
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 Device Status

    User’s Guide Chapter 2 Device Status 2.1 System Status Picture 2.1.1 System Status Device status can be checked in the above page, which contains: Device Model, MAC Address,Serial Number, Software Version,Hardware Version, IP Address, Netmask,Gatway and Mgnt VLAN. Page 13 of 54...
  • Page 14: Port Statistics

    User’s Guide 2.2 Port Statistics Picture 2.2.1 Port Statistics This page allows user to check the send bytes,send packets, recv bytes, recv packets. If there are too many wrong packets, it suggests the port has very poor working performance, the user need to examine the connection of network cable or the partner network card. The current software version doesn’t support real-time statistics refresh, please click “Refresh”...
  • Page 15: Rstp Statistics

    User’s Guide can be easily defined by marked colours(showed in above picture). Detailed LACP protocol information is showed in this page, including partner port and keywords. 2.4 RSTP Statistics Picture 2.4.1 RSTP Information Statistics Users can find the RSTP bridge ID for every VLAN, and the basic RSTP information in this page.
  • Page 16: System Config

    User’s Guide 3.1 System Config Picture 3.1.1 System Config The user can check or modify IP address, netmask,gateway,mgnt VLAN, password and SNMP configurations in this page.Click “Apply” to confirm the modification. Notice: Don’t modify the netmask randomly, failed login may be caused by improper modification. 3.2 Port Config Picture 3.2.1 Port Config Port Status: The user can enable or disable a port in this page.Click “Enable”...
  • Page 17: Flow Control

    User’s Guide on when the port is blocked, for the physic connection is existed; while the link indicator on the top of web management pages will be off.) 3.3 Flow Control Picture 3.3.1 Flow Control Users can define the bandwidth settings for specified egress and ingress interfaces in this page.
  • Page 18: Vlan

    User’s Guide Showed in above is the IGMP multicast configuration page, the router port is static router port, not aging. If a port is not configured as static router port, the switch define the port has a connection with IGMP router(directly or indirectly)when it receives IGMP query messages and the port will be recorded as dynamic router port .
  • Page 19 User’s Guide minute later. VLAN Quick Config supports VLAN IDs range from 1 to 24, maximum supports 24 VLANs. There are 24 ports showed in the top of page, and each port has a pull-down list to select from No.2~24 VLAN or the “Public” VLAN. Users can add specified ports into different VLAN and configure one or more ports as public VLAN.Usually the following ports will be configured as public VLAN: general uplink port, server port, router port , printer port and other ports).
  • Page 20 User’s Guide Picture 4.2.3 VLAN Member Management Click “ Virtue” botton to configure basic VLAN features. VLAN Picture 4.2.4 VLAN Property Configuration Beside VLAN distribution, users can also configure VLAN features. “VLAN Label Enable” means port transmits tagged packets.”Ingress Filtering Enable” means when receiving a mismatched VLAN packet,refusing to learn the address.
  • Page 21 User’s Guide Two PCs: PC1 and PC2, connecting both PCs to Internet, but cannot access to each other. The networking as follows: Operation Steps: Step One: Enable public VLAN protection function and log in after rebooting the device. Step Two:Create a VLAN2, enter into VLAN member management page, configure PC1 port(named as Port 1) and Server port(named as Port 24) into VLAN2 and press “...
  • Page 22: Arp Config

    User’s Guide connected to Switch A(named as Port 24) into VLAN3, then press”Application”. Step Three: Open VLAN property page of Switch B, configure the PVID of Port 1 as 2, configure the PVID of Port 2 as 3, configure the PVID of Port 24 as 1, and check the “tag” item of Port 24.
  • Page 23 User’s Guide Picture 4.3.2 Static Binding First step configuration is adding ports, IP addresses and MAC address manually, then click “Binding” botton to take effect or enter the ports,IP addresses and MAC addresses, then press delete to take effect. After first step configuration, the user can find port numbers, IP addresses, MAC addresses and binding types in the middle check box, single or multiple items can be selected and then binding or delete.
  • Page 24: Link Aggregation

    User’s Guide 4.4 Link Aggregation Picture 4.4.1 Link Aggregation The load share method of link aggregation support different modes. Source MAC address mode:it refers to share the data traffic according to the source MAC address; Destination MAC address mode: it shares the data traffic according to the destination MAC address;...
  • Page 25: Lacp Port Configuration

    User’s Guide 4.5 LACP Port Configuration Picture 4.5.1 LACP Port Configuration When the LACP protocol is on, the aggregated devices interactively gather information through LACP. According to the parameters and status of each device, automatically receive and dispatch Data of matchable link aggregation. When the Aggregation is formed, switches keep in an aggregation link status, switches automatically adjusts link aggregation or dissolute when configuration changes.
  • Page 26: Lacp Port Configuration

    User’s Guide 4.6 LACP Port Configuration Picture 4.6.1 RSTP System Configuration Above the page for Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol(RSTP) configuration. The “Edge” is chosen when the switch is connected with a PC or other networking devices without RSTP function. When “Edge” item is on, the port will enter into automatic forwarding state, will not participate in RSTP logical topology calculations.
  • Page 27: 802.1X Configuration

    User’s Guide 4.7 802.1X Configuration Picture 4.7.1 802.1x configuration The switch complies with port-based 802.1x certification. You can configure 802.1x server IP, port number and key detailsf. And you can modify certification status for each port,eg, Enforce Authrized, Port Status, Recertify,Enforce Initialization, Statistical Inquiry 4.8 Port Mirroring Configuration Picture 4.8.1 Port Mirroring Configuration...
  • Page 28: Qos Configuration

    User’s Guide Port mirroring is used on a network switch to send a copy of network packets or data traffic from some ports (or an entire VLAN) to a network monitoring connection on specified switch port. The original port is called Source Port, and the specified port is Mirroring Port. This is commonly used for network appliances that require monitoring of network traffic without influencing the normal working of every port, it’s a convenient onling-monitoring function.
  • Page 29: Ping

    User’s Guide the packet failed to find destination address, the switch will forward unknown unicast to all ports, which will cause network conflicts. 4.11 PING Picture 4.11.1 Ping Test Ping test is to check if a specified Client can be reached, the function is the same with ping command under windows command lines.
  • Page 30: Configuration Management

    User’s Guide 5.2 Configuration Management Picture 5.2.1 Configuration Management The user can upload or download the system configuration files in this page to bakup or recover the system configuration.(Notice:the download configuration files don’t include IP address information. The upload configuration file won’t cover the current IP address.) 5.3 System Warm Reset Picture 5.3.1 System Warm Reset Warm reset needed when the user modify some system information like the MAC address.
  • Page 31: Part Three Cli Configuration Guide

    User’s Guide The switch support factory reset, reset information includes all configurations, IP addresses and password. If the login IP address and password are missed, the user can do factory reset via CLI command or connecting two specified ports from a device. Please follow the below steps to connect ports and reset to default setting.
  • Page 32 User’s Guide Picture 3.1.1 Login Page Please refer to the above CONSOLE login page.  Default password: admin  Help command: “?”  Main Commands include: System -system configuration Console -console parameter configuration Port -port configuration - MAC configuration VLAN - VLAN configuration - ARP configuration Aggr...
  • Page 33 User’s Guide  Back to previous mode: “/” Page 33 of 54...
  • Page 34: Chapter 1 System Configuration

    User’s Guide Chapter 1 System Configuration Enter “system” command to get the system configuration page, as below picture. Picture 3.1.3 System Configuration 1. Query system configuration Command: configuration[all] [all] is a optional parameter, enter a parameter to query system configuration 2.
  • Page 35: Chapter 2 Console Parameter Configuration

    User’s Guide Command: Readcommunity [<community string>] <community string> - reading permission password Description: configure the reading permission password of SNMP 8. SNMP writng permission password Command: Writecommunity [<community string>] <community string> - reading permission password Description: configure the writing permission password of SNMP 9.
  • Page 36: Chapter 3 Port Configuration

    User’s Guide 4. Configure console prompt Command: Console Prompt [<prompt string>] <prompt string>-console prompt, maximum 10 english words Description: configure console prompt Chapter 3 Port Configuration Input “ port” command to enter into port configuration, as below picture: Picture: 3.1.3 Port Configuration 1.
  • Page 37: Mac Configuration

    User’s Guide <portlist>-port nubmer list, 1,2,4-5 for option [enable|disable]-enable to switch on, disable to switch off. Description:configure the pause traffic control function of ports, the default is disable. 4. Port State Command:State [<portlist>] [enable|disable] <portlist>-port nubmer list, 1,2,4-5 for option [enable|disable]-enable to switch on, disable to switch off.
  • Page 38 User’s Guide Picture 3.1.4 MAC configuration 1. Query forwarding table configuration Command: configuration Description:query all forwarding address table configuration in layer 2. 2. Add new Layer 2 forwarding table Command:Add <macaddress> <portlist>|none [<vid>] <macaddress>-MAC address, e.g.:00:00:11:22:33:44 <portlist>|none-port list, like1,2,4-5,none refers to entire MAC address table. Description:add new layer 2 forwarding table 3.
  • Page 39: Vlan Configuration

    User’s Guide [<agetime>] -age time, the unit is second, default setting is 300. Description: configure the agetime of dynamic layer 2 forwarding table. Chapter 5 VLAN Configuration Input “vlan” command to enter into vlan configuration model, as below picture showed. Picture 3.1.5 VLAN configuration 1.
  • Page 40: Arp Configuration

    User’s Guide 5. TAG configuration Command: Aware [enable|disable] [<portlist>] -port number list, like1,2,4-5 Enable-tag the exgress packets Disable-untag the exgress packets Description: configure the tag function 6. Port PVID Command: PVID [<portlist>] [<vid>|none] [<portlist>] -port number list, like1,2,4-5 [<vid>|none]-VLAN ID, if configured as none, refers to the default VLAN is adopted Description: configure the default VLAN ID of single port 7.
  • Page 41: Chapter 7 Link Aggregation Configuration

    User’s Guide Picture 3.1.6 ARP configuration 1. Look up ARP configuration Command:Configuration [<port>] <port>-port number list, like 1,2,4-5 Description:look up the ARP configuration of specified ports, default as all ports 2. Add ARP Command:Add <ipaddress> <macaddress> <port> <ipaddress>-IP address <macaddress>-MAC address <port>-port number Description:add ARP under specified ports 3.
  • Page 42: Lacp Configuration

    User’s Guide Picture 3.1.7 Link Aggregation Configuration 1. Look up aggregation configuration Command: Configuration Description:look up link aggregation configuration information 2. Add port aggregation group Command: Add <portlist> [<portlist>] - port number list, like 1,2,4-5 Description:create a aggregator group and configure the port list 3.
  • Page 43: Rstp Configuration

    User’s Guide Picture 3.1.8 LACP configuration 1. Display LACP configuration information Command:LACP Configuration [<portlist>] [<portlist>]-port number list, like 1,2,4-5 Description:display the LACP config information of specified port 2. Configure LACP protocol of specified port Command:LACP Mode [<portlist>] [enable|disable] [<portlist>]-port number list, like 1,2,4-5 Description: configure the state of LACP protocol 3.
  • Page 44 User’s Guide 1. Display the current RSTP configuration Command:RSTP Configuration [<portlist>] [<portlist>]-port number list, like 1,2,4-5 Description:display the RSTP config information 2. Modify the priority class of current switch Command:RSTP sysprio [<sysprio>] [<sysprio>]-priority list,0-61440 Description: modify and look up the current RSTP priority class, default as 32768. 3.
  • Page 45: Chapter 10 User Group Configuration

    User’s Guide Command:RSTP Mode [<portlist>] [enable | disable] [<portlist >]-port list,like 1,2,4-5, default as all ports Enable-switch on RSTP Disable-Switch off RSTP Description:modify the STP states of single port 8. Modify the RSTP state in current link aggregation Command:RSTP aggr [enable | disable] Enable-switch on RSTP in the link aggregation Disable-Switch off RSTP in the link aggregation Description:modify the RSTP states in the link aggregation...
  • Page 46: Chapter 11 Qos Configuration

    User’s Guide Picture 3.1.10 User Group Configuration 1. Display the current user group configuration Command:User Group Configuration Description:display the current user group configuration, include user group list and user ID list. 2. Create user group or add new port to an user group Command:User Group Add <grouplist>...
  • Page 47 User’s Guide Picture 3.1.11 QoS configuration 1. Look up QoS configuration Command:Configuration [<portlist>] [<portlist>]-port list, like 1,2,4-5 Description: Look up QoS configuration information 2. QoS working modes Command: Mode [<portlist>] [tag|port|diffserv] [<portlist>]-port list, like 1,2,4-5 Tag-support 802.1Q Port-support port-based QoS Diffserv-support differentiated services Description: configure the QoS type of specified port 3.
  • Page 48: Chapter 12 Port Mirror Configuration

    User’s Guide [<class>]-priority class, include:low,normal,medium,high Description:configure how to convert the DiffServ priority class to local processing priority 6. Priority for 802.1 Q output Command:Userprio [<portlist>] [<tagprio>] [<portlist>]-port list,like 1,2,4-5 [<tagprio>] -the priority class of tagged packet outputing 7. Flow control for ingress packets Command:Shaper [<portlist>] [enable|disable] [<rate>] [<portlist>]-port list,like 1,2,4-5 [enable|disable]-enable or disable the flow control switch...
  • Page 49: Ip Address Configuration

    User’s Guide Picture 3.1.12 Port Mirroring Configuration 1. Look up the port mirror configuration Command:configuration Description:look up the port mirror configuration 2. Mirror destination port Command:Port [<port>] [<port>]-the destination port of mirroring Description:configure the destination port of mirroring 3. Mirror source port Command: Source [<portlist>] [enable|disable] [<portlist>]-port list,like 1,2,4-5 Enable-allow to input mirror...
  • Page 50 User’s Guide Picture 3.1.1.13 IP address configuration 1. Look up IP address configuration Command:configuration Description:look up the IP address configuration 2. Management IP address Command:Setup [<ipaddress> [<ipmask> [<ipgateway>] [<vid>] <ipaddress> -IP address <ipmask> -IP net mask <ipgateway> -IP gateway <vid> -management VLAN ID, default as 1 Description: configure the management IP address 3.
  • Page 51: Chapter 14 Dot1X Configuration

    User’s Guide Chapter 14 Dot1x Configuration Input “dotlx” command to enter into dot1x configuration mode. Picture 3.1.14 Dot1x Configuration 1. Look up Dot1x configuration Command: Dot1x Configuration Description:Look up Dot1x configuration 2. Configure Dot1x authentication mode Command:Dot1x Mode [enable|disable] Enable-Dot1x function works Disable-Close Dot1x funcion Description:enable or disable Dot1x function 3.
  • Page 52: Igmp Configuration

    User’s Guide [<value>] -protocol port ID of RADIUS server Description:configure the protocol port ID of RADIUS server 6. Configure RADIUS communication public key Command:Dot1x Secret [<Shared Secret>] [<Shared Secret>] -RADIUS communication public key Description:configure RADIUS communication public key 7. Look up the 802.1X statistics information Command:Dot1x Statistics [<portlist>] [<portlist>] -port list,like 1,2,4-5,default as all ports Description:look up the 802.1X statistics information...
  • Page 53 User’s Guide Command:Configuration Description: look up the IGMP snooping configuration 2. Look up IGMP snooping working status Command: Status Description:Look up IGMP snooping working status 3. Multicast VLAN Command:Groups <vidlist> <vidlist>-VLAN list Description: configure the IGMP snooping VLAN groups 4. Enable or disable the IGMP snooping function Command:Mode [enable|disable] Description: enable IGMP snooping or not 5.
  • Page 54: Appendix Trouble Shooting

    User’s Guide Appendix Trouble shooting Problems Reasons Solutions All LEDs are off when Power cord connection error or Check power cord connection and the power on the switch power supply failure power socket. 1.Network cable is damaged or the connection is not firm. The LINK LED is unlit.

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