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Notice: The contents of this manual are based on the table below listing firmware version, software kernel version, and hardware version. If the switch functions are different from the description of contents of manual, please contact the local sale dealer for more information.
FCC Warning This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy.
Content Introduction..............1 Features..............1 Software Specification ..........3 Package Contents............ 5 Hardware Description ..........6 Physical Dimension..........6 Front Panel .............. 6 Top View ..............7 LED Indicators ............8 Ports................. 9 Cabling..............12 Wiring the Power Inputs......... 16 Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact ......
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Connecting to the Console Port ......27 Pin Assignment ............27 Login in the Console Interface ....... 28 CLI Management ........... 29 Commands Level............. 30 Commands Set List ............31 System Commands Set ........... 31 Port Commands Set ............34 Trunk Commands Set............
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DHCP Server – System configuration....58 DHCP Client – System Configuration ....60 DHCP Server - Port and IP Bindings ..... 60 TFTP - Update Firmware ........61 TFTP – Restore Configuration ....... 62 TFTP - Backup Configuration ........ 62 System Event Log –...
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RSTP - Port Configuration ..........92 SNMP Configuration ..........94 System Configuration ............94 Trap Configuration ............95 SNMPV3 Configuration............ 96 QoS Configuration ..........99 QoS Policy and Priority Type ........... 99 Port-based Priority ............100 COS Configuration............101 TOS Configuration ............101 IGMP Configuration ..........
Introduction The 16 10/100TX + 2 10/100/1000T/Mini-GBIC Combo w/ X-Ring L2 Managed Industrial Switch is a cost-effective solution and meets the high reliability requirements demanded by industrial applications. Using fiber port can extend the connection distance that increases the network elasticity and performance. Features System Interface/Performance RJ-45 ports support Auto MDI/MDI-X Function...
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Private VLAN** X-Ring X-Ring, Dual Homing, Couple Ring, and Central Ring Topology Provide redundant backup feature and the recovery time below 20ms Port Trunk with LACP Support IEEE802.1ab LLDP** QoS (Quality of Service) Support IEEE 802.1p Class of Service Per port provides 4 priority queues Port Base, Tag Base and Type of Service Priority Bandwidth Control Ingress Packet Filter and Egress Rate Limit...
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Type of Service, IPv4/IPv6 Different Service Supports IEEE 802.1p class of service, per port provides Class of service 4 priority queues Supports 100 entries of MAC address for static MAC and Port Security another 100 for MAC filter TX packet only RX packet only, Port mirror Both of TX and RX packets...
Cold start, Port link up, Port link down, Authentication Failure, Private Trap for power status, Power Alarm configuration, Fault Alarm, X-Ring topology change Provides DHCP Client/DHCP Server function DHCP Provides DNS client feature Supports Primary and Secondary DNS Server Supports SNTP to synchronize system clock in Internet SNTP TFTP firmware update Firmware update...
Hardware Description In this paragraph, we will describe the Industrial switch’s hardware spec, port, cabling information, and wiring installation. Physical Dimension 16 10/100TX + 2 10/100/1000T/Mini-GBIC Combo w/ X-Ring L2 Managed Industrial Switch dimension (W x D x H) is 72mm x 105mm x 152mm Front Panel The front panel of the 16 10/100TX + 2 10/100/1000T/Mini-GBIC Combo w/ X-Ring L2 Managed Industrial Switch is shown as below:...
Top View The top panel of the 16 10/100TX + 2 10/100/1000T/Mini-GBIC Combo w/ X-Ring L2 Managed Industrial Switch has one terminal block connector of two DC power inputs. Top Panel of the industrial switch...
LED Indicators The diagnostic LEDs located on the front panel of the industrial switch provide real-time information of system and optional status. The following table provides description of the LED status and their meanings for the switch. Status Meaning Green System power on No power inputs The industrial switch is the master device of the...
Yellow Ethernet port full duplex (Lower LED) Blinking Collision of packets occurs (Lower LED) Ethernet port half duplex or not connected to (Lower LED) network Green Connected to network (Upper LED) Blinking Networking is active (Upper LED) P17 ~ P18 Not connected to network (10/100/1000T) (Upper LED)
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RJ-45 Pin Assignments Pin Number Assignment Note “+” and “-” signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair. All ports on this industrial switch support automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, user can use straight-through cables (See figure below) for all network connections to PCs or servers, or to other switches or hubs.
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2 Gigabit Copper/SFP (Mini-GBIC) combo port: The Industrial switch has two auto-detected Giga port—UTP/STP/Fiber combo ports. The Gigabit Copper (10/100/1000T) ports should use Category 5e or above UTP/STP cable for the connection up to 1000Mbps. The SFP slots supporting dual mode can switch the connection speed between 100 and 1000Mbps.
Cabling Twisted-pair segment can be established by using unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP) cabling. The cable between the link partner (switch, hub, workstation, etc.) and the converter must be less than 100 meters (328 ft.) long and comply with the IEEE 802.3ab 1000Base-T standard for Category 5e or above.
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Make sure the module is aligned correctly and then slide the module into the SFP slot until a click is heard. Transceiver Inserted...
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Second, insert the fiber cable of LC connector into the transceiver. LC connector to the transceiver To remove the LC connector from the transceiver, please follow the steps shown below: First, press the upper side of the LC connector from the transceiver and pull it out to release.
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Second, push down the metal loop and pull the transceiver out by the plastic part. Pull out from the SFP module...
Wiring the Power Inputs Please follow the steps below to insert the power wire. 1. Insert the positive and negative wires into the V+ and V- contacts on the terminal block connector. 2. To tighten the wire-clamp screws for preventing the DC wires to loose.
Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact The fault alarm contact is in the middle of terminal block connector as the picture shows below. Inserting the wires, it will detect the fault status which the power is failure or port link failure (for managed model) and form an open circuit. Insert the wires into the fault alarm contact (No.
Mounting Installation DIN-Rail Mounting The DIN-Rail is screwed on the industrial switch when out of factory. If the DIN-Rail is not screwed on the industrial switch, please see the following pictures to screw the DIN- Rail on the switch. Follow the steps below to hang the industrial switch.
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First, insert the top of DIN-Rail into the track. Then, lightly push the DIN-Rail into the track. Check if the DIN-Rail is tightened on the track or not. To remove the industrial switch from the track, reverse above steps.
Wall Mount Plate Mounting Follow the steps below to mount the industrial switch with wall mount plate. 1. Remove the DIN-Rail from the industrial switch; loose the screws to remove the DIN- Rail. 2. Place the wall mount plate on the rear panel of the industrial switch. 3.
Hardware Installation In this paragraph, we will describe how to install the 16 10/100TX + 2 10/100/1000T/Mini-GBIC Combo w/ X-Ring L2 Managed Industrial Switch and the installation points to be attended to it. Installation Steps 1. Unpack the Industrial switch packing. 2.
Network Application This chapter provides some sample applications to help user to have more actual idea of industrial switch function application. A sample application of the industrial switch is shown as below:...
X-Ring Application The industrial switch supports the X-Ring protocol that can help the network system to recover from network connection failure within 300ms or less, and make the network system more reliable. The X-Ring algorithm is similar to Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid STP (RSTP) algorithm but its recovery time is less than STP/RSTP.
Coupling Ring Application In the network, it may have more than one X-Ring group. Using the coupling ring function can connect each X-Ring for the redundant backup. It can ensure the transmissions between two ring groups not to fail. The following figure is a sample of coupling ring application.
Dual Homing Application Dual Homing function is to prevent the connection loss from between X-Ring group and upper level/core switch. Assign two ports to be the Dual Homing port that is backup port in the X-Ring group. The Dual Homing function only works when the X-Ring function is active.
Central Ring Application Central ring is the advanced function which supports backup connection for transmission redundant. While the connection fails, the system will recover from failure within 20 milliseconds. Apart from that, Central Ring also can handle up to 4 rings by configuring a single switch only as the Ring Master switch.
Console Management Connecting to the Console Port The supplied cable which one end is RS-232 connector and the other end is RJ-45 connector. Attach the end of RS-232 connector to PC or terminal and the other end of RJ-45 connector to the console port of the switch. The connected terminal or PC must support the terminal emulation program.
Login in the Console Interface When the connection between Switch and PC is ready, turn on the PC and run a terminal emulation program or Hyper Terminal and configure its communication parameters to match the following default characteristics of the console port: Baud Rate: 9600 bps Data Bits: 8 Parity: none...
Console login interface CLI Management The system supports the console management – CLI command. After you log in on to the system, you will see a command prompt. To enter CLI management interface, type in “enable” command. CLI command interface The following table lists the CLI commands and description.
Commands Level Access Exit Modes Prompt About This Mode Method Method The user commands available at the user level are a subset of Begin a Enter those available at the User EXEC session with switch> logout or privileged level. your switch. Use this mode to quit.
Enter the To exit to interface of global fast Ethernet configuratio command n mode, Use this mode to Interface (with a switch enter exit. configure parameters configuration specific (config-if)# To exit to for the switch and interface) privileged Ethernet ports. while in global EXEC configuration...
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location string [System Location] Set switch system switch(config)#system system description description string [System Description] description xxx Set switch system switch(config)#system contact system contact contact window string [System Contact] Show system switch>show system-info show system-info information Configure the IP switch(config)#ip address ip address address of switch [Ip-address] [Subnet-...
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Configure gateway for switch(config)#dhcpserver dhcpserver gateway DHCP clients [Gateway] gateway 192.168.1.254 Configure DNS IP for switch(config)#dhcpserver dnsip dhcpserver dnsip DHCP clients [DNS IP] 192.168.1.1 Configure lease time switch(config)#dhcpserver dhcpserver leasetime (in hour) [Hours] leasetime 1 Set static IP for DHCP switch(config)#interface dhcpserver ipbinding clients by port...
HTTP server Disable IP security of switch(config)#no security telnet no security telnet telnet server Port Commands Set Netstar Commands Level Description Example Choose the port for switch(config)#interface interface fastEthernet modification. [Portid] fastEthernet 2 Use the duplex switch(config)#interface duplex configuration [full | half] fastEthernet 2 command to specify switch(config-if)#duplex full...
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limit frame type to fastEthernet 2 “accept all frame” switch(config-if)#bandwidth type Set interface ingress switch(config)#interface bandwidth type limit frame type to broadcast-multicast- fastEthernet 2 “accept broadcast, switch(config-if)#bandwidth type flooded-unicast multicast, and flooded broadcast-multicast-flooded- unicast frame” unicast Set interface ingress switch(config)#interface bandwidth type limit frame type to broadcast-multicast...
bandwidth control fastEthernet 2 switch(config-if)#show bandwidth Use the state interface switch(config)#interface state configuration [Enable | Disable] fastEthernet 2 command to specify (config-if)#state Disable the state mode of operation for Ethernet ports. Use the disable form of this command to disable the port. show interface switch(config)#interface show interface...
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with LACP active. [GroupID] [Port-list] 1 1-4 lacp workp 2 [GroupID] :1~3 lacp [Port-list]:Member port switch(config)#aggregator group workp list, This parameter [Workport] 2 1,4,3 lacp workp 3 could be a port range(ex.1-4) or a port list separate by a comma(ex.2, 3, 6) [Workport]: The amount of work ports, this value could not be...
VLAN Commands Set Netstar Commands Level Description Example Enter VLAN configure switch#vlan database vlan database mode To set switch VLAN switch(vlan)#vlanmode portbase Vlanmode mode. [portbase| 802.1q | switch(vlan)#vlanmode 802.1q gvrp] switch(vlan)#vlanmode gvrp No VLAN Switch(vlan)#no vlan no vlan Ported based VLAN configuration Add new port based switch(vlan)#vlan port-based vlan port-based...
Assign a trunk link for switch(vlan)#vlan 8021q port 3 vlan 8021q port [PortNumber] VLAN by port, if the trunk-link tag 2,3,6,99 trunk-link tag port belong to a trunk [TaggedVID List] group, this command switch(vlan)#vlan 8021q port 3 can’t be applied. trunk-link tag 3-20 Assign a hybrid link for switch(vlan)#vlan 8021q port 3...
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tree priority parameter priority 32767 [0~61440] Use the spanning-tree switch(config)#spanning-tree spanning-tree max-age max-age global [seconds] max-age 15 configuration command to change the interval between messages the spanning tree receives from the root switch. If a switch does not receive a bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) message from the root switch within...
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forwarding time determines how long each of the listening learning states last before the port begins forwarding. Use the spanning-tree switch(config)#interface stp-path-cost cost interface [1~200000000] fastEthernet 2 configuration switch(config-if)#stp-path-cost 20 command to set the path cost for Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) calculations.
Auto Admin Edge of STP switch(config)#interface stp-admin-edge priority on this [True|False] fastEthernet 2 interface. switch(config-if)#stp-admin-edge True Admin NonSTP of switch(config)#interface stp-admin-non-stp STP priority on this [True|False] fastEthernet 2 interface. switch(config-if)#stp-admin-non- stp False Displays a summary of switch>show spanning-tree show spanning-tree the spanning-tree states.
Disable QoS function switch(config)#no qos no qos IGMP Commands Set Netstar Commands Level Description Example Enable IGMP switch(config)#igmp enable igmp enable snooping function Set IGMP query to switch(config)#Igmp-query auto Igmp-query auto auto mode Set IGMP query to switch(config)#Igmp-query force Igmp-query force force mode Displays the details of switch#show igmp configuration...
Show static MAC switch#show mac-address-table show mac-address-table address table static static Show filter MAC switch#show mac-address-table show mac-address-table address table. filter filter Remove an entry of switch(config)#interface no mac-address-table MAC address table of static hwaddr fastEthernet 2 interface (static) switch(config-if)#no mac-address- [MAC] table static hwaddr 000012345678...
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community string [Community-string] (remove) Switch(config)# trap-version [v1|v2c] no snmp-server host 192.168.1.50 Configure the context switch(config)#snmpv3 context- snmpv3 context-name name [Context Name ] name Test Configure the switch(config)#snmpv3 user snmpv3 user userprofile for [User Name] test01 group G1 password SNMPV3 agent. group AuthPW PrivPW Privacy password...
Show SNMP switch#show snmp show snmp configuration Remove the specified switch(config)#no snmp no snmp community- community. strings [Community] community-strings public Remove the SNMP switch(config)#no snmp-server no snmp-server host server host. [Host-address] 192.168.1.50 Remove specified switch(config)#no snmpv3 user no snmpv3 user user of SNMPv3 [User Name] Test...
Configure source port switch(config)#interface monitor of monitor function [RX|TX|Both] fastEthernet 2 switch(config-if)#monitor RX Set RX destination switch(config)#monitor rx 2 monitor rx [Port ID] port of monitor function Set TX destination switch(config)#monitor tx 3 monitor tx [Port ID] port of monitor function Show port monitor switch#show monitor...
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the radius server port Use the 802.1x switch(config)# 8021x system 8021x system system account port accountport accountport 1816 global configuration [port ID] command to change the accounting port Use the 802.1x switch(config)# 8021x system 8021x system sharekey system share key [ID] sharekey 123456 global configuration...
server timeout global servertimeout [sec.] servertimeout 20 configuration command to set the server timeout. Use the 802.1x misc switch(config)# 8021x misc 8021x misc maxrequest max request global [number] maxrequest 3 configuration command to set the MAX requests. Use the 802.1x misc switch(config)# 8021x misc 8021x misc reauth period global...
of image. Get configuration from switch(config)#restore restore TFTP server and need to flash:restore_cfg flash:restore_cfg specify the IP of TFTP server and the file name of image. Upgrade firmware by switch(config)#upgrade upgrade TFTP and need to flash:upgrade_fw lash:upgrade_fw specify the IP of TFTP server and the file name of image.
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authentication [password] 1234 password Configure Rcpt e-mail switch(config)#smtp rcptemail 1 smtp rcptemail Address [Index] [Email address] Alert@test.com Show the information switch#show smtp show smtp of SMTP Disable SMTP switch(config)#no smtp no smtp function Set cold start event switch(config)#event device-cold- event device-cold-start type [Systemlog|SMTP|Both] start both...
switch(config-if)#no event systemlog Disable port event for switch(config)#interface no event smpt SMTP fastethernet 3 switch(config-if)#no event smtp Show system log switch#show systemlog show systemlog client & server information SNTP Commands Set Netstar Commands Level Description Example Enable SNTP function switch(config)#sntp enable sntp enable Enable daylight saving switch(config)#sntp daylight...
applied. Set timezone index, switch(config)#sntp timezone 22 sntp timezone use “show sntp [Timezone] timzezone” command to get more information of index number Show SNTP switch#show sntp show sntp information Show index number of switch#show sntp timezone show sntp timezone time zone list Disable SNTP function switch(config)#no sntp no sntp Disable daylight...
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of X - Ring Disable X-ring switch(config)#no X ring no Xring Disable ring master switch(config)# no Xring master no Xring master Disable couple ring switch(config)# no Xring no Xring couplering couplering Disable dual homing switch(config)# no Xring no Xring dualhoming dualhoming...
Web-Based Management This section introduces the configuration and functions of the Web-Based management. About Web-based Management There is an embedded HTML web site residing in flash memory on CPU board of the switch, which offers advanced management features and allows users to manage the switch from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer.
System Login Launch the Internet Explorer on the PC Key in “http:// “+” the IP address of the switch”, and then Press “Enter”. The login screen will appear right after Key in the user name and password. The default user name and password are the same as ‘root’...
System Information Assign the system name and location and view the system information System Name: Assign the system name of the switch (The maximum length is 64 bytes) System Description: Describes the switch. System Location: Assign the switch physical location (The maximum length is 64 bytes).
is to inform the user that when the DHCP client is enabled, the current IP will lose and user should find the new IP on the DHCP server. IP Address: Assign the IP address that the network is using. If DHCP client function is enabled, and then the user doesn’t need to assign the IP address.
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network administration because the software keeps track of IP addresses rather than requiring an administrator to manage the task. This means that a new computer can be added to a network without the hassle of manually assigning it a unique IP address. The system provides the DHCP server function.
DHCP Server – Client Entries When the DHCP server function is active, the system will collect the DHCP client information and displays it at this tab. DHCP Client Entries interface DHCP Server - Port and IP Bindings Assign the dynamic IP address to the port. When the device is connecting to the port and asks for IP assigning, the system will assign the IP address that has been assigned before to the connected device.
Port and IP Bindings interface TFTP - Update Firmware It provides the functions that allow user to update the switch firmware. Before updating, make sure the TFTP server is ready and the firmware image is located on the TFTP server. TFTP Server IP Address: Type in your TFTP server IP.
Update Firmware interface TFTP – Restore Configuration You can restore the configuration from TFTP server. Before doing that, you must put the image file on TFTP server first and the switch will download back the flash image. TFTP Server IP Address: Type in the TFTP server IP. Restore File Name: Type in the correct file name for restoring.
Backup Configuration interface System Event Log – Syslog Configuration Configure the system event mode to collect system log. Syslog Client Mode: Select the system log mode—Client Only, Server Only, or Both. System Log Server IP Address: Assign the system log server IP. When Syslog Client Mode is set as Client Only, the system event log will only be sent to the client which has logged in on the switch.
Syslog Configuration interface System Event Log - SMTP Configuration You can set up the mail server IP, mail account, password, and forwarded email account for receiving the event alert. Email Alert: Enable or disable the email alert function. SMTP Server IP: Set up the mail server IP address (when Email Alert enabled, this function will then be available).
will then be available). Mail Account: Set up the email account, e.g. johnadmin, to receive the alert. It must be an existing email account on the mail server, which you had set up in SMTP Server IP Address column. Password: Type in the password to the email account. Confirm Password: Reconfirm the password.
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server/SMTP server. Also, per port log (link up, link down, and both) events can be sent to the system log server/SMTP server with the respective checkbox ticked. After configuring, click to have the setting taken effect. Apply System event selection: There are 4 event types—Device cold start, Device warm start, Authentication Failure, and X-ring topology change.
Fault Relay Alarm Power Failure: Tick the checkbox to enable the function of lighting up the FAULT LED on the panel when power fails. Port Link Down/Broken: Tick the checkbox to enable the function of lighting up FAULT LED on the panel when Ports’ states are link down or broken. Fault Relay Alarm interface SNTP Configuration You can configure the SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) settings.
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Local Time Zone Conversion from UTC Time at 12:00 UTC November Time Zone - 1 hour 11am Oscar Time Zone -2 hours 10 am ADT - Atlantic Daylight -3 hours 9 am AST - Atlantic Standard -4 hours 8 am EDT - Eastern Daylight EST - Eastern Standard -5 hours...
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BT - Baghdad, USSR +3 hours 3 pm Zone 2 ZP4 - USSR Zone 3 +4 hours 4 pm ZP5 - USSR Zone 4 +5 hours 5 pm ZP6 - USSR Zone 5 +6 hours 6 pm WAST - West Australian +7 hours 7 pm Standard...
SNTP Configuration interface IP Security IP security function allows the user to assign 10 specific IP addresses that have permission to access the switch through the web browser for the securing switch management. IP Security Mode: When this option is in Enable mode, the Enable HTTP Server and Enable Telnet Server checkboxes will then be available.
IP Security interface User Authentication Change web management login user name and password for the management security issue. User name: Type in the new user name (The default is ‘root’) Password: Type in the new password (The default is ‘root’) Confirm password: Re-type the new password And then, click Apply...
Port Statistics The following information provides the current port statistic information. Port: Displays the port number. Type: Displays the media type of the port. Link: The status of linking—‘Up’ or ‘Down’. State: The user can set the state of the port as ‘Enable’ or ‘Disable’ via Port Control. When the state is disabled, the port will not transmit or receive any packet.
Port Statistics interface Port Control In Port control, you can view and set the operation mode of each port. Port: Select the port that you want to configure. State: Current port status. The port can be set to disable or enable mode. If the port state is set as ‘Disable’, it will not receive or transmit any packet.
specified period of time. When disabled, the receiving device will drop the packet if too much to process. Security: Once the Security selection is set as ‘On’, any access from the device which connects to this port will be blocked unless the MAC address of the device is included in the static MAC address table.
exchanging information between Partner Systems on a link to allow their Link Aggregation Control instances to reach agreement on the identity of the Link Aggregation Group to which the link belongs, move the link to that Link Aggregation Group, and enable its transmission and reception functions in an orderly manner. Link aggregation lets you group up to 4 ports into one dedicated connections.
Click button. Apply button to delete Trunk Group. Select the Group ID and click Delete Delete button. Port Trunk—Aggregator Setting interface (four ports are added to the left field with LACP enabled) Aggregator Information When you have setup the aggregator setting with LACP disabled, you will see the local static trunk group information in here.
Port Trunk—Aggregator Setting interface (two ports are added to the left field with LACP disable) Port Trunk – Aggregator Information interface State Activity Having set up the LACP aggregator on the tab of Aggregator Setting, you can configure the state activity for the members of the LACP trunk group. You can tick or cancel the checkbox beside the state display.
Port Trunk – State Activity interface Port Mirroring The Port mirroring is a method for monitoring traffic in switched networks. Traffic through ports can be monitored by one specific port which means traffic goes in or out monitored (source) ports will be duplicated into mirroring (destination) port.
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Port Trunk – Port Mirroring interface Destination Port: There is only one port can be selected to be the destination (mirroring) port for monitoring both RX and TX traffic which come from the source port. Or, use one of two ports for monitoring RX traffic only and the other one for TX traffic only.
Rate Limiting You can set up every port’s frame limitation type and bandwidth rate. Rate Limiting interface Ingress Limit Frame type: Select the frame type you want to filter. The frame types have 4 options for selecting: All, Broadcast/Multicast/Flooded Unicast, Broadcast/Multicast, and Broadcast only.
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1 is 10Mbps; the user can set the effective egress rate of port 1 as 1Mbps, ingress rate 500Kbps. The switch performs the ingress rate by packet counter to meet the specified rate. Ingress: Enter the port effective ingress rate (The default value is “0”). Egress: Enter the port effective egress rate (The default value is “0”).
VLAN configuration A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain, which would allow you to isolate network traffic, so only the members of the same VLAN will receive traffic from the ones of the same VLAN. Basically, creating a VLAN from a switch is logically equivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch.
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on not only default PVID but also other information about the packet, such as the protocol. VLAN – Port Based interface Pull down the selection item and focus on Port Based then press button Apply to set the VLAN Operation Mode in Port Based mode. Click button to add a new VLAN group (The maximum VLAN group is up to 64 VLAN groups).
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VLAN—Port Based Add interface Enter the group name and VLAN ID. Add the port number having selected into the right field to group these members to be a VLAN group or remove any of them listed in the right field from the VLAN. And then, click button to have the settings taken effect.
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VLAN—Port Based Edit/Delete interface button to delete the VLAN. Delete button to modify group name, VLAN ID, or add/remove the members of Edit the existing VLAN group. [NOTE] Remember to execute the “Save Configuration” action, otherwise the new configuration will lose when switch power off.
802.1Q VLAN Tagged-based VLAN is an IEEE 802.1Q specification standard. Therefore, it is possible to create a VLAN across devices from different switch venders. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN uses a technique to insert a “tag” into the Ethernet frames. Tag contains a VLAN Identifier (VID) that indicates the VLAN numbers.
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Access Link: Single switch only, it allows the user to group ports by assigning the same Untagged VID. While this link type is set, the Untagged VID column field is available but the Tagged VID column field is disabled. Trunk Link: The extended application of Access Link. It allows the user to group ports by assigning the same Tagged VID across 2 or more switches.
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802.1Q VLAN interface Group Configuration Edit the existing VLAN Group. Select the VLAN group in the table list. Click button. Edit...
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Group Configuration interface You can modify the VLAN group name and VLAN ID. Group Configuration interface Click button. Apply...
Rapid Spanning Tree The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is an evolution of the Spanning Tree Protocol and provides for faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change. The system also supports STP and the system will auto-detect the connected device that is running STP or RSTP protocol.
RSTP System Configuration interface RSTP - Port Configuration You can configure path cost and priority of every port. Select the port in the port column field. Path Cost: The cost of the path to the other bridge from this transmitting bridge at the specified port.
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P2P enabling. False is P2P disabling. Admin Edge: The port directly connected to end stations won’t create bridging loop in the network. To configure the port as an edge port, set the port to “True” status. Admin Non Stp: The port includes the STP mathematic calculation. True is not including STP mathematic calculation.
SNMP Configuration Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is the protocol developed to manage nodes (servers, workstations, routers, switches and hubs etc.) on an IP network. SNMP enables network administrators to manage network performance, find and solve network problems, and plan for network growth. Network management systems learn of problems by receiving traps or change notices from network devices implementing SNMP.
SNMP System Configuration interface Trap Configuration A trap manager is a management station that receives the trap messages generated by the switch. If no trap manager is defined, no traps will be issued. Create a trap manager by entering the IP address of the station and a community string. To define a management station as a trap manager, assign an IP address, enter the SNMP community strings, and select the SNMP trap version.
Trap Managers interface SNMPV3 Configuration Configure the SNMP V3 function. Context Table Configure SNMP v3 context table. Assign the context name of context table. Click to add context name. Click to remove the unwanted context name. Remove User Profile Configure SNMP v3 user table.. User ID: Set up the user name.
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SNMP V3 configuration interface Group Table Configure SNMP v3 group table.
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Security Name (User ID): Assign the user name that you have set up in user table. Group Name: Set up the group name. Click to add the context name. Click to remove the unwanted context name. Remove Access Table Configure SNMP v3 access table. Context Prefix: Set up the context name.
QoS Configuration Here you can configure Qos policy and priority setting, per port priority setting, COS and TOS setting. QoS Policy and Priority Type Qos Policy: Select the QoS policy rule. Using the 8,4,2,1 weight fair queue scheme: The switch will follow 8:4:2:1 rate to process priority queue from High to lowest queue.
QoS Configuration interface Port-based Priority Configure the priority level for each port. With the drop-down selection item of Priority Type above being selected as Port-based, this control item will then be available to set...
the queuing policy for each port. Port x: Each port has 4 priority levels—High, Middle, Low, and Lowest—to be chosen. Click button to make the settings effective. Apply COS Configuration Set up the COS priority level. With the drop-down selection item of Priority Type above being selected as COS only/COS first, this control item will then be available to set the queuing policy for each port.
IGMP Configuration The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an internal protocol of the Internet Protocol (IP) suite. IP manages multicast traffic by using switches, routers, and hosts that support IGMP. Enabling IGMP allows the ports to detect IGMP queries, report packets, and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch.
IGMP Configuration interface X-Ring X-Ring provides a faster redundant recovery than Spanning Tree topology. The action is similar to STP or RSTP, but the algorithms between them are not the same. In the X-Ring topology, every switch should be enabled with X-Ring function and two ports should be assigned as the member ports in the ring.
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whether the switch is the ring master by checking the R.M. LED indicator on the panel of the switch. The system also supports the Couple Ring that can connect 2 or more X-Ring group for the redundant backup function; Dual Homing function that can prevent connection lose between X-Ring group and upper level/core switch.
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X-ring Interface 1. When the X-Ring function enabled, the user must disable the RSTP. The [NOTE] X-Ring function and RSTP function cannot exist on a switch at the same time. 2. Remember to execute the “Save Configuration” action, otherwise the new configuration will lose when switch powers off.
Security In this section, you can configure the 802.1x and MAC address table. 802.1X/Radius Configuration 802.1x is an IEEE authentication specification which prevents the client from connecting to a wireless access point or wired switch until it provides authority, like the user name and password that are verified by an authentication server (such as RADIUS server).
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802.1x System Configuration interface 802.1x Per Port Configuration You can configure the 802.1x authentication state for each port. The state provides Disable, Accept, Reject, and Authorize. Reject: The specified port is required to be held in the unauthorized state. Accept: The specified port is required to be held in the Authorized state. Authorized: The specified port is set to the Authorized or Unauthorized state in accordance with the outcome of an authentication exchange between the Supplicant and the authentication server.
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802.1x Per Port Setting interface Misc Configuration Quiet Period: Set the period which the port doesn’t try to acquire a supplicant. TX Period: Set the period the port waits for retransmit next EAPOL PDU during an authentication session. Supplicant Timeout: Set the period of time the switch waits for a supplicant response to an EAP request.
Reauth period: Set the period of time which clients connected must be re- authenticated. Click button. Apply 802.1x Misc Configuration interface MAC Address Table Use the MAC address table to ensure the port security. Static MAC Address You can add a static MAC address; it remains in the switch's address table, regardless of whether the device is physically connected to the switch.
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Port No.: Pull down the selection menu to select the port number. Click button. If you want to delete the MAC address from filtering table, select the MAC address and click button. Delete Static MAC Addresses interface MAC Filtering By filtering MAC address, the switch can easily filter the pre-configured MAC address and reduce the un-safety.
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MAC Filtering interface MAC Address: Enter the MAC address that you want to filter. Click button. If you want to delete the MAC address from the filtering table, select the MAC address and click button. Delete All MAC Addresses You can view the port that connected device’s MAC address and the related devices’ MAC address.
All MAC Address interface Factory Default Reset switch to default configuration. Click Reset button to reset all configurations to the default value. Factory Default interface Save Configuration Save all configurations that you have made in the system. To ensure the all...
configuration will be saved. Click to save the all configuration to the flash Save memory. Save Configuration interface System Reboot Reboot the switch in software reset. Click to reboot the system. Reboot System Reboot interface...
Troubles shooting Verify that you are using the right power cord/adapter (DC 12 ~ 48V). Please don’t use the power adapter with DC output higher than 48V, or this switch will be burned down. Select the proper UTP/STP cable to construct the user network. Use unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shield twisted-pair (STP) cable for RJ-45 connections: 100Ω...
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CE EN61000-4-3 (RS) CE EN61000-4-4 (EFT) CE EN61000-4-5 (Surge) CE EN61000-4-6 (CS) CE EN61000-4-8 CE EN61000-4-11 CE EN61000-4-12 CE EN61000-6-2 CE EN61000-6-4 Safety CE/EN60950-1 IEC60068-2-32 (Free fall) IEC60068-2-27 (Shock) Stability testing IEC60068-2-6 (Vibration) Future release ** Optional...
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