LevelOne GES-2451 User Manual

LevelOne GES-2451 User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    LevelOne User Manual GES-2451 26-Port Web Smart Gigabit Switch...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 WEB MANAGEMENT LANDING PAGE .......................... 1 1.1 L WEB ......................... 1 OG IN TO THE SWITCH MANAGEMENT PAGE 2 QUICK CONFIGURATION ............................. 2 2.1 VLAN ................................2 SETTING 2.2 T ............................... 2 RUNK ORT SETTING 2.3 PORT CLASS ................................. 3 2.4 SNMP ..............................
  • Page 3 5.1.1ARP SNOOFING..............................25 5.1.2 port security ..............................27 5.1.3 anti DHCP attack ............................... 28 5.2 P ................................31 ATH DETECTION 5.3 L ................................31 OOP DETECTION 5.3.1 to change the spanning tree model ........................31 5.3.2 Close spanning tree function ..........................32 ................................
  • Page 4: Web Management Landing Page

    WEB MANAGEMENT LANDING PAGE 1.1 LOG IN TO THE SWITCH MANAGEMENT PAGE WEB Configuration computer's IP address and the switch must be set to the same subnet (switch default IP address is 192.168.1.1, the default subnet mask of 255.255.255.0).Run WEB browser, in the address bar enter http://192.168.1.1.
  • Page 5: Quick Configuration

    QUICK CONFIGURATION The quick configuration contains five chapters.Click on "Quick Configuration", can quickly to Configuration of the device commonly used functions, such as a VLAN, Trunk port ,port class ,SNMP and others. According to the steps, the configurations of step by step, also can choose configuration.
  • Page 6: Port Class

    Figure 2-2: Trunk Port Setting 2.3 PORT CLASS Click on "Quick Configuration" "Port Class" into the Port Class of Quick Configuration Settings page. can view the current equipment configuration information, and according to the demand of new a classification of port , modify port class, configure port class such as after configuration is complete, click "Next"...
  • Page 7: Snmp Configuration

    2.4 SNMP CONFIGURATION Click on "Quick Configuration" "SNMP Settings" into the Quick Configuration of the SNMP Settings page. Can configure SNMP function on the current equipment, such as open/close function of SNMP, configure SNMP TRAP services, etc. Configuration is complete, click "Next" to enter POE Settings page.
  • Page 8: Configuring Port Properties

    Click on the navigation bar "Port Management" "Basic Settings" to view the current configuration of the switch ports: Figure 3-1: Port list information In the port list attribute which shows the current switch port configuration information: 1.Port: The number of the port; 2.Port Description: Displays the contents of the switch port description;...
  • Page 9: Storm Control

    Figure 3-2: Port Properties configuration of FIG. To configure port properties as follows: Step1:Click the "Edit" icon ,step2:In the Port Properties configuration page Fill / select the value to be configured,step3:Click the "Save" button to complete the configuration. 3.2 STORM CONTROL 3.2.1 CHECK THE PORT SETTINGS STORM Click on the navigation bar "Port Management"...
  • Page 10 In the list of ports which shows the property values of the current storm control switch: 1.Port: The number of the port 2.Unicast: unknown unicast packets control 3.Broadcast: Broadcast packet control 4.Multicast: multicast packets control prompt 5.When set the control value is not a multiple of 64, the system automatically matches similar multiples of 64.
  • Page 11: Viewing Traffic Control List

    Figure 3-6: Configuring Storm Control information After the configuration, as shown below: Figure 3-7: Configuration successfully Storm Control information flow control 3.3 VIEWING TRAFFIC CONTROL LIST Click "Port Management" "configuration information flow control "Flow Control" view of the switch: Figure 3-8: Flow Control Information 3.3.1 CONFIGURING FLOW CONTROL Select "On", "Save":...
  • Page 12 Figure 3-9: Open port flow control function Open port traffic control, follow these steps: Step1:Select Open port traffic control;step2:Select Open in "Flow control type" on;step3:Click "Save". View Configuration list to display configuration is successful: Figure 3-10: Port flow control status Modify the port flow control function: Click on port traffic control list corresponding to the rear port of the ""...
  • Page 13: Port Class

    3.4 PORT CLASS 3.4.1 VIEWING PORT CLASS Click "Port Management" "Port class" to view the current switch configured port class information: Figure 3-12: port class configuration information 3.4.2 MODIFYING PORT CLASS After the icon, you can configure the selected port classification: Figure 3-13: to modify port class information 3.4.3 CONFIGURE ANTI-ATTACK...
  • Page 14 Figure 3-14: to configure port DHCP anti-attack Open port traffic control, follow these steps: Step1:Select Open port DHCP anti-attack,step2:Select Open in "Flow control type" on;step3:Click "Save". View Configuration list to display configuration is successful: Figure 3-15: port DHCP anti-attack status Figure 3-16:to configure Flow anti-attack Figure 3-17:to configure MAC anti-attack...
  • Page 15: Port Aggregation

    3.5 PORT AGGREGATION 3.5.1 VIEWING PORT AGGREGATION CONFIGURATION Click "Port Management" "Port Aggregation" to view the current switch configured port aggregation information: Figure 3-18: Aggregation port configuration information In the port aggregation list which shows the current switch port configuration information for the polymerization properties: 1.Aggregation number: display link aggregation group number value;...
  • Page 16: Modifying Port Aggregation

    Step1:Select the option to load the shunt in the load balancing list.step2:Enter the number in the "Aggregation number" in.step3:Select the aggregated ports in the panel.step4:Select the aggregation type.step5:Click the "Save" button to complete the configuration. 3.5.3 MODIFYING PORT AGGREGATION Click on "Aggregation List" in the need to modify the port aggregation right icon in this area to the port aggregation port aggregation group corresponding modification: Figure 3-20: To modify the port aggregation Modify Link Aggregation Procedure:...
  • Page 17: Add Port Mirroring Group

    Figure 3-21: Port mirroring configuration information In the Port Mirroring is a property list which shows the configuration of the current mirror switch: Mirroring group: mirroring group ID, can be configured up to seven mirroring group; Source Port: The port forwarding on the source data is mirrored to the destination port; Destination port: mirror data sent to the destination port.
  • Page 18: To Modify The Port Mirroring Group

    Figure 3-13: Add port mirroring group results Port mirroring configuration steps are as follows: Step1:Select "Source Port",step2:Select "Destination Port",step3: select mirroring group ,step4,Click"Save". Configuration instructions: 1.On the switch can be configured 7 mirroring group. 2.Aggregated port mirroring can not be configured are shown in gray in the panel. 3.Has been selected port mirroring port, displayed in the faceplate is gray.
  • Page 19: Delete A Port Mirroring Group

    Figure 3-23: To modify the port mirroring group Figure 3-14: Modify successful port mirroring group Modify the port mirroring configuration steps are as follows: Step1:In the image you want to modify the operation of the group column, click on “ ”;...
  • Page 20: Port Speed

    Figure 3-24: Delete port mirroring group Figure 3-25: Deleted successfully port mirroring Remove port mirroring configuration steps are as follows: Step1:In the image you want to modify the operation of the group column, click “ ”;step2:In the panel, click Cancel the source port, destination port and then click Cancel;step3:In the panel, click Cancel the source port, destination port and then click Cancel;step4:Click "Save"...
  • Page 21: Configure Port Access Rate

    Click "Port Management" "Port Speed Limit" switch to view the current port speed configured information: Figure 3-26: View Rate Configuration information In the port speed list which shows the current speed limit switch attribute configuration information: Port: The number of the port; Input limit: uplink port speed;...
  • Page 22: Remove The Port Speed Limit

    Entrance port rate limiting configuration steps are as follows: Step1:Click on the right side of the port “ ” Icon or select multiple icons;step2:Set rate limiting strip port value;step3:Click the lower right corner "Save" button to complete the configuration. 3.2.2 REMOVE THE PORT SPEED LIMIT Click the need to remove the limit on the right port icon '' in the configuration area of the port rate value pull bar to the far right, "Save"...
  • Page 23: Adding A Vlan

    Figure 4-1: VLAN configuration information In the VLAN list which shows the properties of the configuration information of the current switch VLAND: 1.VLAN ID: VLAN ID value is displayed; 2.VLAN Name: The name of the VLAN, the default VLAN ID to name; 3.VLAN IP address: Displays the switch's management IP;...
  • Page 24: Editing Vlan

    4.1.3.1 Single vlan delete To delete the selected VLAN, click the "X" button to delete the selected VLAN: Figure 4-3: Delete a single VLAN 4.1.3.2 Delete multiple vlan First select the VLAN you want to be deleted before the "" checkbox, then click "Delete VLAN" button to delete the selected VLAN: Figure 4-4: Delete multiple VLAN Delete multiple VLAN, follow these steps:...
  • Page 25: View Trunk Port Settings

    Click on the icon can be added to the selected port in the VLAN: Figure 4-5: Add the port to the VLAN Add the port to the VLAN, follow these steps: Step1:Click“ ”icon.step2:Selected to join the ports in the port panel.step3:Click the lower right corner "Save"...
  • Page 26 Figure 4-7: View trunk configuration information Displayed in the TRUNK port list is the property value of the TRUNK port configuration of the current switch: 1.The port name: display port number used; 2.The Native VLAN's native VLAN: display port; 3.The VLAN allows the display message can be through vlan; 4.The default port is 1 VLAN native vlan,...
  • Page 27: Increased Trunk

    4.1.6 INCREASED TRUNK Click the "Trunk Port List New" button, can be carried out to increase the configuration of the trunk port: Figure 4-8: Trunk The steps to increase trunk are as follows: Step1:Click on the "new trunk port list" button;step2:Select the port to be set on the port panel;step3:Set local VLAN;step3:Set local VLAN;step4:Set by allowing the VLAN number;step5:Click on the lower right corner of the "application"...
  • Page 28: Fault / Safety

    Figure 4-10: Delete multiple trunk ports The procedure for removing multiple trunk ports is as follows: Step1:select the check box to delete the trunk port;step2:Click on the lower left corner of the "Trunk Port Delete" button;step3:Confirm complete delete。 FAULT / SAFETY 5.1 ATTACK PREVENTION 5.1.1ARP SNOOFING 5.1.1.1 View ARP configuration...
  • Page 29 Figure 5-3: ARP spoofing status table 5.1.1.3 Disable ARP anti cheat function In the ARP spoofing configuration table, click the button from on to off to disable the ARP spoofing and then click the "OK" button to complete the configuration. Figure 5-4: Disable ARP spoofing function...
  • Page 30: Port Security

    5.1.1.4 Delete IP+MAC Figure 5-5: Delete IP+MAC 5.1.2 PORT SECURITY 5.1.2.1 Configuration port security Click the "Fault/Safety" "Attack prevention" "Port Security", configure the switch port security: Figure 5-6: Port security configuration 5.1.2.2 Manual configuration...
  • Page 31: Anti Dhcp Attack

    Figure 5-7: Port security manual configuration 5.1.2.3 Cancel port security binding configuration In the binding list, select the IP address, MAC, and port to which you want to cancel the binding "X": Figure 5-8: Cancel port security bound 5.1.3 ANTI DHCP ATTACK 5.1.3.1 view anti DHCP attack configuration Click the "Fault/Safety"...
  • Page 32 Figure 5-9: View anti DHCP attack configuration information Click "Refresh" button, display refresh configuration information. 5.1.3.2 Open anti DHCP attack function Click on a "Fault/Safety" "DHCP Snooping"click the button to open the anti DHCP attack: Figure 5-10: Activation of anti DHCP attack function 5.1.3.3 Sets the port to DHCP non trusted port In the trusted port list, select the port that needs to be disabled to prevent DHCP attacks, and click the ""...
  • Page 33 The activation of anti DHCP attack function, is the port setting for trust status; Disable - preventing DHCP attack, is set to a non trusted state port. 5.1.3.4 Off anti DHCP attack function Click the "ON" button, will prevent the DHCP attack function off: Figure 5-12: Off anti DHCP attack function...
  • Page 34: Path Detection

    5.2 PATH DETECTION Click the "Fault/Safety" "path Detection" or “Tracert detection” can view the Path Detection configuration: Figure 5-13: Path detection information Figure 5-14: Tracert detection information 5.3 LOOP DETECTION Click the "Fault/Safety" "loop detection" can view the current loop detection configuration: Figure 5-15: View spanning tree configuration information When the detected loop occurs when the port opened, after the port UP will automatically eliminate the loop.
  • Page 35: Close Spanning Tree Function

    Figure 5-16: Changing the spanning tree pattern 5.3.2 CLOSE SPANNING TREE FUNCTION Click the button on the page, click the "save" button to close the spanning tree: Figure 5-17: close the spanning tree pattern 5.4 ACCESS CONTROL 5.4.1 ACL ACCESS CONTROL LIST 5.4.1.1 view access control list Click the "Fault/Safety"...
  • Page 36 Click "ACL rules New", in the pop-up dialog box, select "standard IPV4 ACL Configuration", in the list of ID:0, ID:0 ACE, rules to allow. IP address is: any source IP address. Click "Save" to complete the new rules: Figure 5-:19 Configuration standard IP access control list 2.
  • Page 37 Click"New ACL rules",select "Configuration Expand MAC ACL" in the pop-up window,in list ID :20,ACE ID:0,Rules "Deny"、Source MAC address:0088.9999.999A Destination MAC address is the random MAC。MAC protocol type:0x0086。After After the configuration is complete, click "Save": Figure 5-21: Configuration extended MAC access control list Configuration instructions ACE ID is an optional rule.
  • Page 38: Application Acl

    Configuration instructions The modified extended MAC and extended IP for the same operation. 5.4.1.4 Delete rule To delete the rule, click "X" to delete the current list of ACE under a ACL rule: Figure 5-23: Delete rules Remove all of the ACE rule table under a ACL, click "Delete": Figure 5-24: Delete ACL rules Configuration instructions Delete - after the success of the kneeling in port configuration table deleted together.
  • Page 39 Figure 5-25: View application ACL rules 5.4.2.2 Increased application ACL Select the rules that need to be applied, then select the port of application, click "Save" to complete the configuration: Figure 5-26: Add applications ACL 5.4.2.3 Delete application ACL Click to delete the application rule on the right side, cancel the application of the rules in the port: Figure 5-27: Delete application ACL...
  • Page 40: Igmp Snooping

    5.5 IGMP SNOOPING 5.5.1 VIEW IGMP SNOOPING CONFIGURATION Click the "Fault/Safety" "IGMP Snooping" to check the current switch configured multicast monitoring information: Figure 5-28: View Snooping IGMP configuration information 5.5.2 ACTIVE MULTICAST LISTENER FUNCTION Click the "Fault/Safety" "IGMP Snooping", click "Off" button to activate the multicast monitoring function: Figure 5-29: Open multicast listener configuration The default multicast listener (IGMP Snooping) did not open;...
  • Page 41: Configuration Multicast Routing

    Click the "Fault/Safety" "IGMP Snooping", click "ON" button to disable multicast monitoring function: Figure 5-30: Closed multicast listener function operation 5.5.4 CONFIGURATION MULTICAST ROUTING Select VLAN, click "Router Port Add" button, to configure the multicast routing in the port panel: Figure 5-31: Configuration of multicast routing Multicast routing configuration steps are as follows: Step1:In the port panel to select multicast listener routing port;...
  • Page 42: Igmp Version

    5.5.5 IGMP VERSION Click the "Fault/Safety" "IGMP Snooping", set the IGMP version of the page: Figure 5-32: Configuration IGMP version IGMP version configuration steps are as follows: Step1:Select the required version number; step2:Click the "Save" button to complete the configuration. SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 6.1 SYSTEM SETTINGS 6.1.1 MANAGEMENT VLAN...
  • Page 43: System Restart

    To configure the switch Basic System Settings as follows: Management VLAN: switch management VLAN ID, the default is 1 1. In the DHCP text box ,choose static allocation 2. In the Management IP text box ,enter the IP address, such as 192.168.100.52 3.
  • Page 44: Change Password

    Figure 6-3: System Restart Restart the device, follow these steps: step1:Click on "Restart the device immediately" button,step2:Click OK in the box that pops up "OK" button,step3:Prompted to save the current configuration, depending on your need to select "OK" or "Cancel",step4:After the restart the progress bar moves to 100%, reboot the device.
  • Page 45: Log Export

    Figure 6-5: system log Log management system WEB page to view the contents of the command line is consistent with the results of the command show logging;Click "Clear" button to clear the current log information switch. 6.1.5 LOG EXPORT Click on the navigation bar "System Management" "System Settings" "Log Export" to export log information into the interface, you can export the log information through tftp server.
  • Page 46: Mac Management

    Figure 6-7: ARP message Click "Clear ARP table entries" button to clear the display ARP information. 6.1.7 MAC MANAGEMENT 6.1.7.1 MAC address lookup Click the "System Management" "System Settings" "MAC Management" can switch MAC address information query: Figure 6-8: MAC address lookup display In the MAC address list which shows the current switch port to learn MAC addresses: 1.User MAC: MAC address of the switch that currently exists is displayed;...
  • Page 47 You can query the MAC address type:according to the type of query MAC address,Type in the MAC address MAC check list next to the drop-down box Select: All / static / dynamic. 6.1.7.2 Add a static MAC address type 1.Use manual binding MAC address Click the "Configure MAC Binding"...
  • Page 48 Figure 6-11: Batch-MAC binding configuration 6.1.7.3 Remove the static MAC address type 1. Single MAC records are deleted Select the need to delete the MAC address, click the "X" button to delete a static MAC address type: Figure 6-12: MAC address deletion Remove MAC address configuration steps are as follows: Step1:To delete the selected MAC address,step2:Click“...
  • Page 49: System Upgrade

    Figure 6-13: MAC address batch deletion deletion 6.2 SYSTEM UPGRADE Click the "System Management" "System Upgrade" to upgrade the software on the switch: Figure 6-14: Switch System Upgrade Switch system upgrade steps are as follows: Step1:Click "Choose File" button to select the switch upgrade file;step2:Click the "Upgrade" button switch to start the upgrade new software;step3:When the upgrade progress bar is at 100%, the switch will automatically reboot, completion of the upgrade is completed.
  • Page 50: Cpu Information

    Figure 6-15: System memory information See the WEB page of memory information content consistent with the results show the memory command command line;Click on the "Clear" button to Clear the current switches in the memory information;Click on the "Refresh" button to Refresh the current switches in the memory information.
  • Page 51: Configuration Management

    WEB pages to the content of the system task view consistent with the results show the CPU commands command line;click on the "Clear" button to remove the current switches in the system;Click on the "Refresh" button to Refresh the current switches in the system task. 6.4 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT 6.4.1 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT 1.
  • Page 52: Restore Factory Settings

    The configuration Click on the "System Management" "Configuration Management" "Configuration Management", select "Import Configuration", click "Choose File" button to find Configuration File to Import, click the "Import Configuration" button, complete the Configuration Import: Figure 6-19: Imported configuration Import the configuration steps are as follows: Step1:Select the "Import Configuration";step2:Click "Choose File"...
  • Page 53: Snmp

    Figure 6-21: Restore factory Settings Factory default operation steps are as follows: Step1:Click the "Restore the Factory Settings" button,step2:In the pop-up confirmation box, click the "OK" button,step3:After the completion of the reset switch, wait for equipment to restart, switch back to factory default configuration. 6.5 SNMP 6.5.1 CHECK THE SNMP Click on the "System Management"...
  • Page 54: To Disable The Snmp

    Figure 6-23: Activation SNMP function Activation function SNMP configuration steps are as follows: Step1:Choose open SNMP options;step2:Click "OK" button to complete the configuration. 6.5.3 TO DISABLE THE SNMP Click ON the "System Management" "SNMP", choose the SNMP service, click ON the "ON" to "OFF", complete the configuration: Figure 6-24: Disable the SNMP function Disable the SNMP function configuration steps are as follows:...
  • Page 55: Activate The Trap

    6.5.4 ACTIVATE THE TRAP After open the SNMP, select the SNMP TRAP service, click ON the "OFF" to "ON", click ok: Figure 6-25: Activation function of the TRAP Activate the TRAP function configuration steps are as follows: Step1:Select "ON" option;step2:Click "OK" button to complete the configuration. 6.5.5 DISABLE THE TRAP Choose the SNMP TRAP service, click ON the "ON"...
  • Page 56: Delete The Community Name

    Figure 6-27: Increase community Figure 6-28: Community results Increase community configuration steps are as follows: Step1:In the community name dialog box input: the pub;step2:Select "RO" permissions;step3: Click on "OK" button, complete the configuration. 6.5.7 DELETE THE COMMUNITY NAME Click on the "System Management" "SNMP", in the community list choose need to delete the object, click “...
  • Page 57: Delete The Snmp Trap Service Host

    Figure 6-30: Increases the SNMP TRAP service host Figure 6-31: SNMP TRAP service host Increase the SNMP TRAP service host configuration steps are as follows: Step1:In the host IP dialog box input: 192.168.100.83;step2:In TRAP community name dialog input: public;step3:Select the SNMP version: V2C;step4:Click on "OK" button, complete the configuration. When an SNMP closed, hide the SNMP TRAP service host list.
  • Page 58: The Web Console

    6.7 THE WEB CONSOLE Click on the "System Management" "WEB Console", can enter commands for operating equipment. Figure 6-34: Web console Input in the input box legal name, such as: the show version click on the Send button, Send the Command, if the input error Command, click on the button to Clear the Command to remove the current haven't Send orders, Clear the contents of the orders after click the Clear button.

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