PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Contents ................. 5 HAPTER ONFIGURATION REPARATION 1.1 Visit the switch through WEB ..................5 1.2 WEB Interface Introduction ..................... 5 .................... 7 HARPTER YSTEM NFORMATION 2.1 System Info ........................7 2.2 System Log ........................
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 6.4 ARP Inspection........................ 53 6.5 ACL Config........................56 6.5 STP Config ........................61 6.6 Loop Protection ....................... 69 6.7 ERPS Config ........................70 ....................75 HAPTER ETWORK ANAGE 7.1 HTTPS Config .........................
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Packaging list: Open the package of switch to see if it includes the following items: 1 VIP-NET 1G Series Switch 1 AC power cable 1 DB9-RJ45 serial cable...
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Chapter 1 Configuration Preparation 1.1 Visit the switch through WEB To visit the switch through WEB, please make sure that the browser is in line with the following requirements: HTML Version 7.0...
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 It could display the status of each port: green as 1000/10000M ports; while orange as 10/100M ports. Exit from the current login state with clicking “Logout” on the top right corner.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Chapter 2: System Information 2.1 System Info The figure shows the system information page of the switch. On this page, you can query the device model, hardware version, Media Access Control (MAC) address, serial number, software version, compiling time, and running time.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 2.3 Port Statistics The figure shows the port statistics page of the switch. On this page, you can view the number of packets received or sent on each port, bytes received or sent on each port, and number of error packets received or sent on each port.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 number of broadcast packets, and number of error packets (including dropped packets, packets with CRC errors, packets with very small frames, packets with jumbo frames, and packets that are filtered out).
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 2.6 AAA Statistics The figure shows the AAA statistics page of the switch. If the remote RADIUS server has been configured on the network, you can view the related authentication packet statistics on this page.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 2.7 LACP System Status The figure shows the LCAP status page of the switch. On this page, you can view the running status of LACP on the port, aggregation group ID, local port number, peer member ID, and communication key.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 2.9 STP Port The figure shows the STP port status page of the switch. On this page, you can view the status of each STP port, including the STP role, port status, and update time.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 2.11 L2 MAC Table The figure shows the L2 forwarding table information page of the switch. On this page, you can view all the L2 MAC address forwarding tables of the switch. The table entries include the type, port, MAC address, and VLAN.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Chapter 3 Basic Configuration 3.1 IP Configuration On the IP configuration page, you can configure the management IP address of the switch. The management VLAN of the switch is VLAN 1 by default, and cannot be modified.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 As shown in the figure, you can configure information about the remote log server on the log configuration page. In this way, logs of the device can be stored as backup on the remote server, and you can view the logs later.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 the syslog. You can also see the log information in the TFTP32 software. The following two figures show the log information displayed on the device and in the TFTP32 software.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 3.4 NTP Config The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is defined in RFC1305 and used for time synchronization between the distributed time server and a client. NTP is transmitted through UDP packets, and the used UDP port number is 123.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Chapter 4 Port Config 4.1 Port Config On the port configuration page, you can configure basic parameters related to each port of the switch. These basic parameters directly affect the working mode of each port, and must be configured according to the actual requirements.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Port Type Speed Mode Description Auto (Default) The speed duplex mode of the port is auto adaptation. The port is disabled. Disabled 10Mbps HDX The speed duplex mode of the port is 10M half duplex.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Maximum Frame Size: Indicates the maximum size of a frame transmitted on a port. The value ranges from 1,518 to 10,056 bytes. The default value is 10,056 bytes. This parameter is applicable to a port that is currently in use.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Tip: A horizontal scroll bar is available at the bottom of the page. You can move the scroll bar to view all the ports on the right of the list.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 On port 1, you can use the packet capturing or monitoring software to view the data streams of port 2 and port 3. 4.4 Port Security Port Security is Port ACL Configuration. By assign some ACL strategies by users, some network threat could be prevented.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 4.5 Bandwidth control It is the bandwidth control interface. Rate limiter has 16 bandwidth strategies. Rate range is between 0 to 131071/pps. These strategies is used for port security in the last section.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Tip: If a port is used for link aggregation, port parameters and other software functions should not be configured for this port. Link aggregation is divided into static aggregation and dynamic aggregation (LACP). The peer device that participates in link aggregation of a switch is generally another switch or a network adapter.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 add a member port to an aggregation group, select the radio button corresponding to the ID of the aggregation group. Tip: On the same port, only one type of aggregation (either static aggregation or dynamic LACP aggregation) can be configured.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 LACP configuration parameters include Port, LACP Enabled, Key, Role (active or passive), and Timeout. Only LACP-enabled ports perform LACP negotiation, making it possible to form an aggregate link.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 degraded. Even worse, the network is unavailable. Deployment of bridges or L2 switches on the Ethernet can resolve the problem of serous collision, but still cannot isolate broadcast packets. To address this issue, the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) technology emerges.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 often used between the Ethernet and token ring networks. If CFI of a frame received on an Ethernet port is set to 1, the frame is not forwarded because this Ethernet port is an untagged port.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 figure. Mode: Three modes are available, including Access, Trunk, and Hybrid. Mode Description An access port can send packets of only one VLAN. The sent Access packets do not contain any VLAN tag. An access port is generally...
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Option Description PVID VLAN do not contain the tag. For outgoing packets of a port, packets of all the Tag All VLANs contain the tag. Untag All For outgoing packets of a port, packets of all the VLANs do not contain the tag.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 figure shows the configuration results. Step 2 Configure switch B as follows: Add the port G3 to VLAN 2, and set the port type to Access. Add the port G2 to VLAN 3, and set the port type to Access. Add the port G1 to VLANs 1–3, and set the PVID to 1, port type to Trunk, and Egress Tagging to Tag All.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 PC 1 is connected to the port G17 of the switch, and PC 2 is connected to the port G18 of the switch. Configure the MAC-based VLAN so that PC 1 and PC 2 can communicate with each other in VLAN 2, but cannot communicate with each other in other VLANs.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 PC 1 is connected to the port G17 of the switch, PC 2 is connected to the port G18 of the switch, and PC 3 is connected to the port G19 of the switch. On the port-based VLAN configuration page, add all the three ports to VLAN 2.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 port, and forwards the packet in the related VLAN. When receiving a tagged packet on a port, the switch processes the packet according to the method for processing the 802.1Q VLAN packets.If the receive port allows packets containing this VLAN tag to pass through, the switch forwards the packet normally.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Step 3 Configure the group name to VLAN mapping table, as shown in the following figure. After the configuration is completed, PC 1 can use the interface IP address of VLAN 2 to access the web interface of the switch.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 attacks initiated by unauthorized users. IP source guard: By dynamically obtaining the DHCP snooping entries, the switch filters packets forwarded by a port to prevent invalid packets from passing through the port.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 5.5 DHCP Server In the following scenarios, the DHCP server is often used to allocate IP addresses: The network is large in scale. The workload is huge if IP addresses are configured manually.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 5.5.2 DHCP Server Excluded IP Configuration Excluded IP Address: Specifies the range of the excluded IP addresses. These IP addresses will not be automatically obtained by clients. Note that the VLAN interface IP addresses must be excluded;...
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 the default gateway of the network changes, you only need to modify the settings of the default gateway on the DHCP server, and then all the PCs on the network can obtain the IP address of the new default gateway.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 to G19. Configure data as follows: Select Snooping Enable, deselect Unregistered IPMCv4 Flooding Enabled, configure the multicast address range, and select the port that accepts the video as the router port. The following two figures shows the configuration results.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 resolves the flooding problem when receivers are in different VLANs. It uses a dedicated and manually configured VLAN, multicast VLAN, to forward the multicast traffic on the L2 network.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Port 10 functions as the source port and is connected to the multicast source. Ports 1, 2, and 3 are connected respectively to PC 1, PC 2, and PC3 to capture packets. After the multicast source starts to play the video, multicast packets can be captured on PC 1 and PC 2, but not on PC 3.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Configuration example 1: Enable communication between different VLANs of the same switch. Configure data as follows: Step 1 The following figure shows the network topology. Step 2 Configure parameters on PCs.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Configuration example 2: Enable communication between different VLANs across different switches. Configure data as follows: Step 1 The following figure shows the network topology. Step 2 Configure parameters on PCs. The following figure shows the configurations on PC 1.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Configure the VLAN by choosing Advanced Config > VLAN Management, as shown in the following figure. Configure the route by choosing Advanced Config > Router Config, as shown in the following figure.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 After the configuration is completed, PC 1 can ping PC 2. Chapter 6 Network Security 6.1 MAC Address Table The MAC address table records the mapping between MAC addresses and ports, as well as VLANs to which the ports belong.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Aging Time Indicates the aging time, which is 300s by default. MAC Table Learning: Auto: The dynamic MAC address table is automatically learned. Disable: If this radio button is selected, the port cannot learn the dynamic MAC address, but can learn the static MAC address.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 (2) Send a packet from the PC connected to port 6 to the PC connected to port 5. The packet is processed as an unknown unicast packet and is broadcast.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 On the port isolation configuration page, select the check boxes corresponding to ports 1 to 3 and click Save to isolate ports 1 to 3 from each other. At this time, ports 4 to 6 can communicate normally with ports 1 to 3, and are not isolated.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Configuration example: Enable the broadcast control function of unicast, broadcast, and unknown packets on ports 1 and 2, and set the unit to 100 kbps. Configure data as follows: On the port storm control configuration page, select the Enabled check boxes for ports 1 and 2, change the rates to 100, and save the configurations.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 2, and Unlimited. If the value is set to 0, the client cannot communicate with the switch after obtaining an IP address. The preceding figure shows the configuration page of the dynamic IP source guard table. The dynamic IP source guard table of a port is displayed on this page.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Scenario requirements: (1) The switch can receive packets sent by the DHCP server only through the port G1. Other ports do not allow packets of the DHCP server to pass through. That is, accessed users are not allowed to configure a DHCP server privately.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 b. Add a static IP source guard entry for the PC that is used to configure the switch. c. Add a static IP source guard entry for the intranet FTP server.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 eliminate the attacks. After ARP inspection is enabled, related ports of the switch automatically checks whether APR packets come from correct ports and are not modified or spoofed by attackers. The switch can identify the correct ports based on the DHCP snooping binding table.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 6.4.3 Dynamic ARP Inspection Table On the page shown in the preceding figure, you can view the current dynamic ARP inspection entries, each of which contains the port number, VLAN ID, MAC address, and IP address. You can select the range of entries to be displayed by specifying the starting port number, starting VLAN number, MAC address, or IP address.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Step 2 Enable ARP inspection globally. Add a static ARP inspection entry respectively for the configuration PC and the intranet FTP server that are connected to the switch. (This entry is added to prevent the problem that only PCs that dynamically obtain IP addresses can normally access the switch and network after ARP inspection is enabled on all the ports.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 packets are identified, these packets are processed according to the preset operations, such as permit, deny, rate limiting, redirection, or port shutdown. The ACL configuration may be associated with port security (port ACL policy configuration) and bandwidth policies (port ACL bandwidth policies).
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Note: You can configure VLAN ID Filter to define an ACL rule based on the VLAN ID, that is, whether to permit or deny packets of a specified VLAN ID.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Set SIP Address to 192.168.1.100 (CEO office), and DIP Address to 192.168.3.100 (FTP server of the Financial Department). Set Action to Permit. Figure 1 Permitting the traffic sent to port 20...
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 The FTP server access result is as follows (taking port 21 as an example): Prohibit the R&D Department and the Production Center from accessing 192.168.3.100. Configure ACEs in the incoming direction of the port G1.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 After configuration is completed, ACEs are displayed as follows: The following figure shows the ping test result. 6.5 STP Config STP is developed based on IEEE 802.1D, and is a protocol used to eliminate physical loops at the data link layer in the LAN.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Format and fields of the BPDU To implement the STP function, switches must transfer BPDUs to exchange information. All STP-enabled switches will receive and process received packets. The packet contains all information that can be used for spanning tree computation.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 root bridge. Root port: On a switch that is not a root bridge, a root port is the port that is closest to the root bridge. The root port communicates with the root bridge. The path cost from this port to the root bridge is the lowest.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 immediately spread on the entire network. If the port status transits immediately, a temporary loop may be formed. Therefore, STP adopts a state transition mechanism. The new root port and designated port can start data forwarding after twice of the forward delay expires.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 The switch compares the computed BPDU with the BPDU of the port whose port role must be determined, and takes actions according to the comparison result: If the priority of the computed BPDU is higher, the switch selects the port as the designated port, replaces the BPDU of the port with the computed BPDU, and periodically sends the BPDU to other switches.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Path Cost: STP computes the path costs to select robust links and block remaining links to shape the network into a loop-free tree topology. The option Auto indicates auto negotiation, and Specific indicates manual configuration.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Port Error Recovery: The recovery function is enabled for a port in err-disable state. If the check box is selected, the function is enabled. By default, the function is disabled.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 All the ports on the root bridge are designated ports. The switch elects the root port based on the following requirements: a. The root path cost is the lowest. (The root path cost is the sum of costs of all links on the path between two bridges, that is, the sum of the path costs of all links between a bridge and the root bridge.)
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Switch the links by disconnecting the port G1 on SW 1. Check whether PC 1 and PC 2 can ping each other. 6.6 Loop Protection Loop protection is similar to STP, but it lacks an IEEE standard and is a private protocol. Loop protection is easy to configure and use.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Configuration example: On SW 1 and SW 2, enable loop protection on ports 25 and 26. On SW 1, enable the Tx mode on port 25, and disable the Tx mode on port 26. On SW 2, disable the Tx mode on ports 25 and 26.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 the ID of the second ERPS group added is 2, and so on. Port 0: Indicates the first port in the ring. It can be set to any port.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 interval of 3.33ms to implement fast switching. Later, during the period that the link fault persists, the R-APS is sent at the interval of 5s. Port 1 APS MEP: When ERP of port 2 in the ring receives the local SF message, the ERP control unit sends an R-APS SF message to ports in the ring through a private VLAN to notify the remote RPL-OWNER node, and enables all the nodes to update the FDB table.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 is located receives a fault packet and learns that another node or link is faulty in the ERPS ring, the device automatically unblocks the RPL owner port so that the port can send and receive traffic again.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 WTR Remaining: Indicates the countdown time of the WTR timer. Port 0 Block Status: Indicates the block status of port 1 in the ring. Port 1 Block Status: Indicates the block status of port 2 in the ring.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Confirm that ports 27 and 28 of three devices (device IDs: DUT A, DUT B, and DUT C) form an ERPS ring. (It is recommended that STP and loop protection be directly disabled.) On DUT A, add ERPS group 1.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Configuration example: Enable SSH. Configure data as follows: 1. Select Enabled from the Mode drop-down list box, and click Save. The following figure shows the configuration results.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 7.1 HTTPS Config HTTPS is the secure version of HTTP. HTTPS consists of two parts, HTTP and SSL/TLS, that is, a module for processing encrypted information is added on the basis of HTTP. Information transmitted by the server and client is encrypted over TLS.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 7.2 LLDP Config LLDP is a L2 topology discovery protocol. Its basic principle is as follows: A device on the network sends a notification containing its own status information to its neighbor devices, and the information about this device is stored on every port of all devices.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Sys Descr: If this check box is selected, the peer device will save the system description of the local device; otherwise, the system description is hidden. Sys Capa: If this check box is selected, the peer device will save the system attributes of the local device;...
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Client: It is an entity in the LAN, and is generally a common PC. Users initiate 802.1x authentication through the client software, and the switch performs authentication on the client.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 password that the server obtains using the encryption algorithm. If the two passwords are the same, the authentication server determines that the user is an authorized user, returns an authentication succeeded message, and sends a message to the switch, requesting the switch to enable the port so that the user can access the network through the port.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 succeeds or forcibly succeeds. Unauthorized This state is displayed when the port is up and port authentication fails or forcibly fails. Restart: Two buttons are available: Reauthenticate and Reinitialize. This configuration is available only when 802.1x authentication is enabled on the port, and is grayed out in other...
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Configure the RADIUS server. Click Add New Server, and fill in the IP address of the RADIUS server and the key. (The key value can be set at random. Here, Key is set to 12.) Start the WinRadius.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 12. Restart the WinRadius. 13. Remove and then insert the network cable that is connected to port 1 of the PC where the client is installed. An authentication login page is displayed on the client. Enter the user name and password.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 agent. SNMP v2c also uses the community name for authentication. It is compatible with SNMP v1, and expands functions of SNMP v1. SNMP v2c provides more operation types (including GetBulk and InformRequest), supports more data types (such as Counter64), and provides more error codes to distinguish errors in a more accurate manner.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Parameters related to configuration of the SNMP system include: Mode: Two modes are provided, including Enabled and Disabled. The default value is Enabled. Version: Three versions are available, including SNMP vl, SNMP v2c, and SNMP v3. The default value is SNMP v2c.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Trap Config Name: Indicates the name of the trap. Trap Mode: Indicates the status of a trap switch. Trap Version: Trap versions include SNMP V1 and SNMP V2c. The default value is SNMP V2c.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 4. Right-click iso.org.dod.internet, and choose Work, as shown in the following figure. Related information is displayed. 7.5 RMON Config Remote Monitor (RMON) is a standard monitoring specification that enables exchange of network monitoring data between various network monitors and consoles.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 bytes. It records periodic statistical Sampling interval, number of items, and sampled History samples from an Ethernet content. This group provides historical data about a group network and stores them for network segment, such as the traffic, error packets, later retrieval.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 figure. 7.5.2 RMON History The history group periodically takes statistics on the port usage, and stores the statistical results in the history record table for later retrieval. Statistical data includes the bandwidth usage, number of error packets, and total number of packets.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 7.5.3 RMON Alarm The RMON alarm management can monitor specified alarm variables, such as statistical data of ports. When the sampling value of a monitored alarm variable is equal to or greater than the upper limit, an upper limit alarm event is triggered.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Recording event-related information in the event log table and sending a trap message to the None (No action is taken) On the RMON event configuration page, you can configure parameters shown in the following figure.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 Chapter8 System Maintenance 8.1 Device Restart For some functions of the switch, you need to submit and save the function configuration, and then restart the switch before these functions can take effect.
PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 8.5 Config Upload You can import the configuration file that is previously backed up to the switch to update the configurations. To import a configuration file, click Select File, select the configuration file to be imported, and click Upload Configuration.
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PureLink VIP-NET 1G Series Video Over IP Network Switches: Web Configuration Manual V1.0 recommended that the default value be used. Ping Count: Indicates the number of ping packets sent during the ping test. Ping Interval: If no reply is received after a ping test is initiated, a ping packet is sent at the configured interval until the number of sent packets reaches the preset number of transmission times.
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