Transition Networks SISGM-CHAS L2 User Manual

Transition Networks SISGM-CHAS L2 User Manual

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  • Page 1 SISGM-CHAS L2/L3 Modular Rackmount Hardened Switch User Guide 33625 Rev. B...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Table of Contents 1. Introduction ..........................7 About the SISGM Series Switches .................. 7 Model Numbers ....................... 7 Features .......................... 8 1.4 Specifications ........................9 1.5 Package Contents ......................10 2. Hardware Overview ........................11 Chassis Descriptions .....................
  • Page 3 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 4. Redundancy ..........................33 Redundant Ring Technology ..................33 4.1.1 Introduction ........................33 4.1.2 Redundant Ring Configuration ..................34 Multiple Ring ........................35 4.2.1 Introduction ........................35 4.2.2 Multiple Ring Configuration ................... 36 STP/RSTP/MSTP ......................
  • Page 4 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.3.1 Port Control......................76 5.3.2 Port Trunk ......................78 5.3.4 Loop Protection ....................84 VLAN ......................... 86 5.4.1 VLAN Membership ....................86 5.4.2 VLAN Port Configurations ................... 88 Introduction to Port Types ....................89 Examples of VLAN Settings .....................
  • Page 5 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.7.2 VLAN Configurations of IGMP Snooping ............130 5.7.3 IGMP Snooping Status ..................131 5.7.4 Groups Information of IGMP Snooping ............. 132 Security ........................133 5.8.1 ACL ........................133 5.8.2 AAA ........................150 Authentication and Accounting Server Statistics ............
  • Page 6 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Private VLAN Commands ......................207 Security Commands ......................... 207 Security Switch Commands ..................... 208 Security Switch Authentication Commands ................208 Security Switch SSH Commands ..................... 208 Security Switch HTTPS Commands ..................208 Security Switch RMON Commands ..................
  • Page 7 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks SFP Commands ........................220 MRP Commands ........................220 7. Technical Specifications ......................221 Dimensions ..........................224 8. Troubleshooting ........................225 Recording Model and System Information ................226 Serial Label on SISGM Bottom ....................227 9.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    1. Introduction 1.1 About the SISGM Series Switches The Transition Networks SISGM family of Modular Rack-mount Hardened Layer 2/3 Switches, Modules and SFPs provide IEC61850 compliant managed Ethernet switch capabilities. The modular design with three full-size bays accommodates eight-port 100/1000 modules while the half-size bay accommodates either a 2- or 4- port 1000/10Gb SFP module.
  • Page 9: Features

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 1.3 Features  Modular 19-inch rack mountable design  Redundant power inputs  Compliant with IEC 61850-3 and IEEE 1613  Houses three 10/100/1000Base-T(X) RJ-45 modules for up to 24 ports ; or houses three 100/1000Base-X SFP modules for up to 24 ports ;...
  • Page 10: Specifications

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Note: The Static Routing, RIP (Routing Information Protocol) features are available on the Layer 3 Chassis only. 1.4 Specifications Standards: IEEE 802.1p COS, IEEE 802.1Q VLAN IEEE 802.1D STP, IEEE 802.1w RSTP, IEEE 802.1s MSTP, IEEE 802.1x Authentication, IEEE 802.1AB LLDP, IEEE 802.3 10Base-T, IEEE...
  • Page 11: Package Contents

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks EMI Compliance: FCC Part 15, CISPR (EN 55022) Class A, EN55155 (EN50121-3-2, EN50121-4) Environmental Compliance: EN61000-4-2 (ESD), EN61000-4-3 (RS), EN61000-4-4 (EFT), EN61000-4-5 (Surge), EN61000-4-6 (CS), EN61000-4-8, EN61000-4-11 Waranty: 5 Year Limited Warranty 1.5 Package Contents...
  • Page 12: Hardware Overview

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 2. Hardware Overview 2.1 Chassis Descriptions The SISGM is a modular 19" Rack Mountable Chassis with three full size bays to house 8-port 100/1000 modules, one half-size bay to house either a 2- or 4-port 1000/10Gb SFP module, and two power supply bays.
  • Page 13: Port Module Descriptions

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks SISGM-PWR-HVC Power Supply 100~240VAC With Fan 2.3 Port Module Descriptions Photo Description SISGM-2P-10G-SFP 2-Port 10GB SFP+ Module SISGM-4P-10G-SFP 4-Port 10GB SFP+ Module 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/ Page 12 of 234...
  • Page 14 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks SISGM-8P-1G-SFP 8-Port 1GB SFP Module SISGM-8P-1G-TX 8-Port 1GB TX Module 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/ Page 13 of 234...
  • Page 15: Front Panel

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 2.4 Front Panel 2.1.1 Ports and Connectors The SISGM series switches provide one 10 Gigabit module bay and three 10/100/1000Base-T bays to enable different modular combinations based on your needs. The SISGM has two different 10G modules and two different Gigabit modules that can be used in various combinations to provide the port density and connection types required for your application.
  • Page 16: Leds

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 2.1.2 LED Color Status Description Green System power on Green Blinking Upgrading firmware Green System power module 1 activated Green Power module 2 activated Green Ring Master Ring enabled Ring Green Blinking...
  • Page 17: Rear Panel

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 2.5 Rear Panel The rear panel of the switch has two panel module bays and one terminal block. The terminal block includes two power pairs for redundant power supply. 1. Power module bays 2.
  • Page 18: Hardware Installation

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 3. Hardware Installation 2.1 Rack-mount Installation The switch comes with two rack-mount kits (1U and 2U bracket kits) to fasten the switch to a rack in any environment. Follow the steps below to install the switch to a rack.
  • Page 19 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Note: You can install the brackets on both sides at back of the device and mount it to the rack with the rear panel facing outward if the space for front panel cabling is limited. Remember: ...
  • Page 20: Module Installation

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 3.2 Module Installation Removing and installing an Ethernet module can shorten its useful life. Do not remove and insert the modules more often than is absolutely necessary. The network port modules are all shipped with a protective cover over the edge connectors on the back.
  • Page 21: Module

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 3.2.1 RJ-45 Module The SISGM switch supports up to three RJ-45 modules, giving you a total of 24 RJ-45 ports. Follow the steps below for installation. Step 1: Turn the switch power off.
  • Page 22: Sfp Module

    Step 2: Insert the SFP modules in Bays 1, 2, and 3 respectively. Step 3: Turn the switch power on. Transition Networks doesn’t recommend installing any commercial rated SFP (0 – 70°C) in the SFP slot of SISGM Hardened switches.
  • Page 23: Sfp+ Module

    The SISGM series support one 10G SFP+ module, giving you a total of four 10G ports. Follow the steps below for installation. Transition Networks provides two 10G modules, including the SISGM-2P-10G-SFP and the SISGM-4P-10G-SFP. The module can be plugged into the 10-Gigabit Ethernet bay of the switch and connected to fiber-optic networks.
  • Page 24: Power Supply Modules

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 3.2.4 Power Supply Modules The SISGM series supports one or two power supply modules. Follow the steps below for installation. For fan-less modules, all sheet metal holes should be exposed. Step 1: Turn the switch power off.
  • Page 25: Wiring

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 3.3 Wiring WARNING Do not disconnect modules or wires unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non-hazardous. The devices may only be connected to the supply voltage shown on the type plate.
  • Page 26: Fault Relay (Fail Rly)

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 3.3.2 Fault Relay (FAIL RLY) The relay contact of the terminal block connector is used to detect user-configured events. The switch provides fail open and fail close options for you to form relay circuits based on your needs.
  • Page 27: Connection

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 3.4 Connection 3.4.1 Cables 1000/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignments The SISGM series come with standard Ethernet ports. According to the link type, the switch uses CAT 3, 4, 5,5e UTP cables to connect to any other network devices (PCs, servers, switches, routers, or hubs).
  • Page 28 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks BI_DD+ BI_DD- The SISGM series support auto MDI/MDI-X operation. You can use a cable to connect the switch to a PC. The table below shows the 10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX MDI and MDI-X port pin outs.
  • Page 29: Console Port Wiring

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks RS-232 Console Port Wiring The SISGM series can be managed via the Console port using an RS-232 cable which can be found in the package. You can connect the port to a PC via the RS-232 cable with a DB-9 female connector.
  • Page 30: Redundant Rings / Multiple Ring

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 3.4.3 Redundant Rings / Multiple Ring Redundant Rings You can connect three or more switches to form a ring topology to gain network redundancy capabilities via these steps : 1. Connect each switch to form a daisy chain using an Ethernet cable.
  • Page 31 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Coupling Ring If you already have two Redundant Rings topologies and would like to connect the rings, you can form them into a coupling ring. Just select two switches from each ring to be connected ; for example, switch A and B from Ring 1 and switch C and D from Ring 2.
  • Page 32: Dual Homing

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Dual Homing If you want to connect your ring topology to a RSTP network environment, you can use dual homing. Choose two switches (Switch A & B) from the ring for connecting to the switches in the RSTP network (backbone switches).
  • Page 33 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Multiple Ring (SISGM-CHAS-L3 and SISGM-L3-C Only) When connecting multiple Redundant Rings to meet your expansion demand, you can create a Multiple Ring topology by following these steps. 1. Select two switches from the chain (Switch A & B) that you want to connect to the Redundant Rings and connect them to the switches in the ring (Switch C &...
  • Page 34: Redundancy

    Redundant-Ring and Open-Ring featuring faster recovery time than existing redundancy technologies widely used in commercial applications, such as STP, RSTP, and MSTP. Transition Networks’ redundancy technologies not only support different networking topologies, but also assure the reliability of the network.
  • Page 35: Redundant Ring Configuration

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 4.1.2 Redundant Ring Configuration The SISGM supports three ring topologies: Ring Master, Coupling Ring, and Dual Homing. Label Description Check to enable Redundant Rings topology. Redundant Ring Only one ring master is allowed in a ring. However, if more than one...
  • Page 36: Multiple Ring

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 4.2 Multiple Ring 4.2.1 Introduction Multiple Ring is the revolutionary network redundancy technology which enhances network redundancy for any backbone networks, providing ease-of-use and maximum fault-recovery swiftness, flexibility, compatibility, and cost-effectiveness in a set of network redundancy topologies.
  • Page 37: Multiple Ring Configuration

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 4.2.2 Multiple Ring Configuration Multiple Ring is very easy to configure and manage. Only one edge port of the edge switch needs to be defined. Switches other than the edge switch just need to have Multiple Ring enabled.
  • Page 38: Stp/Rstp/Mstp

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 4.4 STP/RSTP/MSTP 4.4.1 STP/RSTP STP (Spanning Tree Protocol), and its advanced versions RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) and MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol), are designed to prevent network loops and provide network redundancy. Network loops occur frequently in large networks as when two or more paths run to the same destination, broadcast packets may get in to an infinite loop and hence causing congestion in the network.
  • Page 39: Stp Port Status

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks STP Port Status This page displays the STP port status for the currently selected switch. The STP Port Status parameters are described below. Label Description The switch port number to which the following settings will be Port applied.
  • Page 40: Stp Statistics

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks STP Statistics This page displays the STP port statistics for the currently selected switch. The STP Statistics for a port are described below. Label Description The switch port number to which the following settings will be Port applied.
  • Page 41: Stp Bridge Configuration

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks STP Bridge Configuration This page lets you configure STP system settings used by all STP Bridge instances. The STP Bridge Configuration parameters are described below. Label Description The version of the STP protocol. Valid values include STP, RSTP and Protocol Version MSTP.
  • Page 42 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks The number of BPDUs a bridge port can send per second. When Transmit Hold Count exceeded, transmission of the next BPDU will be delayed. The range of valid values is 1 to 10 BPDUs per second.
  • Page 43: Mstp

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 4.4.2 MSTP Since the recovery time of STP and RSTP takes seconds, which are unacceptable in some industrial applications, MSTP was developed. The technology supports multiple spanning trees within a network by grouping and mapping multiple VLANs into different spanning-tree instances, known as MSTIs, to form individual MST regions.
  • Page 44 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks The MSTI Port Configuration parameters are described below. MSTI Port Configuration Parameters Label Description The switch port number of the corresponding STP CIST (and Port MSTI) port. Configures the path cost incurred by the port. Auto will set the path cost according to the physical link speed by using the 802.1D-recommended values.
  • Page 45 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Mapping This page lets you examine and configure the current STP MSTI bridge instance. The MSTI Configuration Identification and MSTI Mapping parameters are described below. Label Description The name which identifies the VLAN to MSTI mapping. Bridges...
  • Page 46 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Priority The MSTI Priorities page lets you examine and change the configurations of current STP MSTI bridge instance priority. The MSTI Priority Configuration parameters are described below. Label Description The bridge instance. CIST is the default instance, which is always MSTI active.
  • Page 47: Cist

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 4.4.3 CIST With the ability to cross regional boundaries, CIST is used by MSTP to communicate with other MSTP regions and with any RSTP and STP single-instance spanning trees in the network.
  • Page 48 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Configures the operEdge flag to start as set or cleared.(the initial AdminEdge operEdge state when a port is initialized). Check to enable the bridge to detect edges at the bridge port AutoEdge automatically.
  • Page 49: Fast Recovery

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Fast Recovery Fast recovery mode can be set to connect multiple ports to one or more switches. The SISGM series with fast recovery mode will provide redundant links. Fast recovery mode supports 28 priorities.
  • Page 50: Management

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5. Management The switch can be controlled via a built-in web server which supports Internet Explorer (IE 5.0 or above) and other Web browsers such as Chrome to easily manage and configure the switch remotely.
  • Page 51 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks After logging in, the Information Message page displays as shown below. The left side of the management interface shows links to various settings. You can click on the links to access the configuration pages of the various functions.
  • Page 52: Basic Settings

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.1 Basic Settings Basic Settings let you configure basic switch functions. 5.1.1 System Information This page shows general switch information. .Label Description An administratively assigned name for the managed node. By convention, this is the node's fully-qualified domain name.
  • Page 53: System Password

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.1.2 System Password The Basic Setting > Admin Password page lets you configure the system password required to access the web pages or log in from CLI. Label Description Old User Name The existing User Name.
  • Page 54: Authentication

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.1.3 Authentication This page allows you to configure how a user is authenticated when they log into the switch via one of the management interfaces. The table has one row for each client type and these columns:...
  • Page 55: Ip Setting

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.1.4 IP Setting You can configure IP information of the switch on this page. The maximum number of interfaces supported is 128 and the maximum number of routes is 1024. Label Description Configure whether the IP stack should act as a Host or a Router.
  • Page 56 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks The IPv4 address of the interface in dotted decimal notation. IPv4 Address If DHCP is enabled, this field is not used. The field may also be left blank if IPv4 operation on the interface is not desired.
  • Page 57 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks It may be necessary to add a static route if a default gateway is required or if the device does not reside within the same network. Routing can then be enabled at System > IP > IP Configuration.
  • Page 58: Ip Status

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.1.5 IP Status This page displays the status of the IP protocol layer. The status is defined by the IP interfaces, the IP routes and the neighbor cache (ARP cache) status. Label...
  • Page 59: Daylight Saving Time

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.1.6 Daylight Saving Time This page is used to setup Time zones and Daylight Saving Time configuration. Label Description Time Zone Configuration Lists various Time Zones worldwide. Select appropriate Time Time Zone Zone from the drop down and click Save to set.
  • Page 60: Rip

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks • Hours - Select the starting hour. • Minutes - Select the starting minute. • Week - Select the ending week number. • Day - Select the ending day. • Month - Select the ending month.
  • Page 61: Vrrp

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.1.8 VRRP This page is used to configure Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol. VRRP provides for automatic assignment of available IP routers to participating hosts. This increases the availability and reliability of routing paths via automatic default gateway selections on an IP subnetwork.
  • Page 62: Https

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.1.9 HTTPS You can configure HTTPS settings on the following page. Label Description Indicates the selected HTTPS mode. When the current connection is HTTPS, disabling HTTPS will automatically redirect Mode web browser to an HTTP connection. The modes are: Enabled: enable HTTPS.
  • Page 63: Ssh

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.1.10 SSH You can configure SSH settings on the following page. Label Description Indicates the selected SSH mode; either: Mode Enabled: enable SSH. Disabled: disable SSH. Save Click to save changes. Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously Reset saved values.
  • Page 64: Lldp

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.1.11 LLDP LLDP Configuration This page lets you examine and configure LLDP port settings. Label Description The switch periodically transmits LLDP frames to its neighbors for having the network discovery information up-to-date.
  • Page 65: Lldp Neighbor Information

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks LLDP Neighbor Information This page provides a status overview for all LLDP neighbors. The following table contains information for each port on which an LLDP neighbor is detected. The columns include: Label Description The port that you use to transmits and receives LLDP frames.
  • Page 66: Port Statistics

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Port Statistics This page provides an overview of all LLDP traffic. Two types of counters are shown. Global counters will apply settings to the whole switch stack, while local counters will apply settings to specified switches.
  • Page 67 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks The number of received LLDP frames containing errors. Rx Errors If a port receives an LLDP frame, and the switch's internal table is full, the LLDP frame will be counted and discarded. This situation is known as "too many neighbors"...
  • Page 68: Backup (Save) Configurations

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.1.12 Backup (Save) Configurations You can save or view switch configurations. The configuration file is in XML format. An example of a saved config.xml file is shown below: 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/...
  • Page 69: Restore Configuration

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.1.13 Restore Configuration You can load the switch configuration. The configuration file is in XML format with a hierarchy of tags 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/ Page 68 of 234...
  • Page 70: Upgrade Firmware

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.1.14 Upgrade Firmware This page lets you update the switch firmware. After the software image is uploaded, a page announces that the firmware update is initiated. After about a minute, the firmware is updated and the switch restarts.
  • Page 71: Dhcp Server

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.2 DHCP Server The switch provides DHCP server functions. By enabling DHCP, the switch will become a DHCP server and dynamically assigns IP addresses and related IP information to network clients. 5.2.1 Basic Settings This page lets you set up DHCP settings for the switch.
  • Page 72: Dhcp Dynamic Client List

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.2.2 DHCP Dynamic Client List When DHCP server functions are activated, the switch will collect DHCP client information and display it in the following table. A DHCP server can automatically assign an IP address to a DHCP client.
  • Page 73: Dhcp Static Client List

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.2.3 DHCP Static Client List You can assign a specific IP address within the dynamic IP range to a specific port. When a device is connected to the port and requests for dynamic IP assigning, the switch will assign the IP address that has previously been assigned to the connected device.
  • Page 74: Dhcp Relay

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.2.4 DHCP Relay DHCP relay is used to forward and transfer DHCP messages between the clients and the server when they are not in the same subnet domain. You can configure the function in this page.
  • Page 75: Dhcp Relay Statistics

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks The modes include: Enabled: activate DHCP relay information. When DHCP relay information is enabled, the agent inserts specific information (option 82) into a DHCP message when forwarding to a DHCP server and removes it from a DHCP message when transferring to a DHCP client.
  • Page 76 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Option Receive Missing Circuit The number of packets received with Circuit ID Receive Missing Remote The number of packets received with the Remote ID option missing. Receive Bad Circuit ID The number of packets whose Circuit ID do not match the...
  • Page 77: Port Setting

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.3 Port Setting Port Setting lets you manage individual ports of the switch, including traffic, power, and trunks. 5.3.1 Port Control This page shows current port configurations. Ports can also be configured here.
  • Page 78 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Excessive Select Discard or Reset on too many collisions. Collision Mode Click to save changes. Save Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved Reset values. Refresh Click to refresh the page. Any changes made locally will be undone.
  • Page 79: Port Trunk

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.3.2 Port Trunk This page lets you configure the aggregation hash mode and the aggregation group. Aggregation Mode Configuration Label Description Calculates the destination port of the frame. You can check this Source MAC Address box to enable the source MAC address, or uncheck to disable.
  • Page 80 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Aggregation Group Configuration Label Description Indicates the ID of each aggregation group. Normal means no Group ID aggregation. Only one group ID is valid per port. Lists each switch port for each group ID. Select a radio button to include a port in an aggregation, or clear the radio button to remove the port from the aggregation.
  • Page 81 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.3.3 LACP This page lets you enable LACP functions to group ports together to form single virtual links, thereby increasing the bandwidth between the switch and other LACP-compatible devices LACP trunks are similar to static port trunks, but they are more flexible because LACP is compliant with the IEEE 802.3ad standard.
  • Page 82: Lacp System Status

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks for 30 seconds before sending a LACP packet. The Prio controls the priority of the port. If the LACP partner wants to form a larger group than is supported by this device then this...
  • Page 83: Lacp Status

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks LACP Status This page provides an overview of the LACP status for all ports. Label Description Port Switch port number. Yes means LACP is enabled and the port link is up. No means LACP is not enabled or the port link is down.
  • Page 84: Lacp Statistics

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks LACP Statistics This page provides an overview of the LACP statistics for all ports. Label Description Port Switch port number. The number of LACP frames received at each port. LACP Received LACP Transmitted The number of LACP frames sent from each port.
  • Page 85: Loop Protection

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.3.4 Loop Protection This feature prevents loop attacks. When receiving loop packets, the port will be disabled automatically, preventing the loop attack from affecting other network devices. Loop Protection Configuration Label Description Enable Loop Activate loop protection functions (as a whole).
  • Page 86: Loop Protection Status

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Loop Protection Status This page displays the loop protection port status the ports of the currently selected switch. The loop protection port parameters are described below: Label Description Port The switch port number of the logical port.
  • Page 87: Vlan

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.4 VLAN 5.4.1 VLAN Membership The VLAN membership configuration for the selected stack switch unit switch can be monitored and modified here. Up to 256 VLANs are supported. This page allows for adding and deleting VLANs as well as adding and deleting port members of each VLAN.
  • Page 88 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks A row of check boxes for each port is displayed for each VLAN ID. To include a port in a VLAN, check the green box ( To include a port in a forbidden port list, check the red x box (...
  • Page 89: Vlan Port Configurations

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.4.2 VLAN Port Configurations This page is used for configuring the switch port VLAN. Label Description Ethertype for This field specifies the Ether type used for custom S-ports. This is a global Custom setting for all custom S-ports.
  • Page 90: Introduction To Port Types

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks to VLAN-aware switches. Tx tag should be set to Untag_pvid when this mode is used. If Specific (the default value) is selected, a port VLAN ID can be configured (see below). Untagged frames received on the port are classified to the port VLAN ID.
  • Page 91 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 2. If the TPID of tagged frame is not 0x8100 (ex. 0x88A8), it will be discarded. When the port receives untagged frames, an untagged frame obtains a tag (based on PVID) and is forwarded.
  • Page 92 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks SISGM Series Switch SISGM Series Switch Unaware (top) C-Port (bottom) 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/ Page 91 of 234...
  • Page 93 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks S-Custom port is used for user-defined TPID, while Ethertype for Custom S-Ports is configured to 8123; outgoing packets will bring with TPID 8123 tag. S-Port (top) S-Custom Port (bottom) 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/...
  • Page 94: Examples Of Vlan Settings

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Examples of VLAN Settings VLAN Access Mode: SISGM Series SISGM Series SISGM Series Switch B Switch C Switch A Switch Port 7 is VLAN Access mode = Untagged 20 Port 8 is VLAN Access mode = Untagged 10 Below are the switch settings.
  • Page 95 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks VLAN 1Q Trunk Mode: SISGM Series SISGM Series SISGM Series Switch A Switch B Switch C Switch Port 1 = VLAN 1Qtrunk mode = tagged 10, 20 Port 2 = VLAN 1Qtrunk mode = tagged 10, 20 Below are the switch settings.
  • Page 96 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks VLAN Hybrid Mode: Port 1 VLAN Hybrid mode = untagged 10 Tagged 10, 20 Below are the switch settings. 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/ Page 95 of 234...
  • Page 97 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks VLAN QinQ Mode: VLAN QinQ mode is usually used when there are unknown VLANs, as shown in the figure below, VLAN “X” = Unknown VLAN (not configured locally by the SISGM-CHAS). where SISGM Series Port 1 VLAN Settings: 33625 Rev.
  • Page 98: Private Vlan

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks VLAN ID Settings When setting the management VLAN, only the same VLAN ID port can be used to control the switch. 5.4.3 Private VLAN The private VLAN membership configuration for the switch can be monitored and modified here.
  • Page 99: Private Vlan Membership Configuration

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Private VLAN Membership Configuration Label Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. PVLAN ID Indicates the ID of this particular private VLAN. MAC Address The MAC address for the entry.
  • Page 100: Port Isolation Configuration

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Port Isolation Configuration This page is used for enabling or disabling port isolation on ports in a Private VLAN. A port member of a VLAN can be isolated to other isolated ports on the same VLAN and Private VLAN.
  • Page 101: Snmp

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.5 SNMP 5.5.1 SNMP System Configuration Label Description Indicates existing SNMP mode. Possible modes include: Mode Enabled: enable SNMP mode. Disabled: disable SNMP mode. Indicates the supported SNMP version. Possible versions include: SNMP v1: supports SNMP version 1.
  • Page 102: Snmp System Configuration

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.5.2 SNMP System Configuration Label Description Indicates existing SNMP trap mode. Possible modes include: Trap Mode Enabled: enable SNMP trap mode. Disabled: disable SNMP trap mode. Indicates the supported SNMP trap version, including: SNMP v1: supports SNMP trap version 1.
  • Page 103 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Indicates the SNMP trap probe security engine ID mode of operation. Possible values are: Trap Probe : Enable SNMP trap probe security engine ID mode of operation. Enabled Security Engine ID : Disable SNMP trap probe security engine ID mode of Disabled operation.
  • Page 104 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks SNMP Trap Event Configuration Label Description Enable/disable that the Interface group's traps. Possible traps are: System Warm Start: Enable/disable Warm Start trap. Cold Start: Enable/disable Cold Start trap. Indicates that the Interface group's traps. Possible traps are: Indicates that the SNMP entity is permitted to generate authentication failure traps.
  • Page 105: Snmp Community Configurations

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.5.3 SNMP Community Configurations This page allows you to configure SNMPv3 community table. The entry index key is Community. Label Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save.
  • Page 106: Snmp User Configurations

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.5.4 SNMP User Configurations This page allows you to configure SNMPv3 user table. The entry index keys are Engine ID and User Name. Label Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save.
  • Page 107 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Indicates the authentication protocol that this entry should belong to. Possible authentication protocols include: None: no authentication protocol. MD5: an optional flag to indicate that this user is using MD5 authentication Authentication protocol.
  • Page 108: Snmp Group Configurations

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.5.5 SNMP Group Configurations This page allows you to configure SNMPv3 group table. The entry index keys are Security Model and Security Name. Label Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save.
  • Page 109: Snmp View Configurations

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.5.6 SNMP View Configurations This page allows you to configure SNMPv3 view table. The entry index keys are View Name and OID Subtree. Label Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save.
  • Page 110: Snmp Access Configurations

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.5.7 SNMP Access Configurations This page allows you to configure SNMPv3 access table. The entry index keys are Group Name, Security Model, and Security Level. Label Description Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save.
  • Page 111: Traffic Prioritization

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.6 Traffic Prioritization 5.6.1 Storm Control This page allows you to configure the storm control settings for all switch ports. There is a storm rate control for Unicast frames, Broadcast frames and Unknown (flooded) frames.
  • Page 112: Port Classification

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.6.2 Port Classification QoS (Quality of Service) is a method to achieve efficient bandwidth utilization between individual applications or protocols. The QoS Ingress Port Classification parameters are described below. Label Description Port The port number for which the configuration below applies Controls the default QoS class.
  • Page 113 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Controls the default Drop Precedence Level. All frames are classified to a DP level. If the port is VLAN aware and the frame is tagged, then the frame is classified to a DP level that is equal to the DEI value in the tag. Otherwise the frame is classified to the default DP level.
  • Page 114: Port Tag Remaking

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.6.3 Port Tag Remaking This page provides an overview of QoS Egress Port Tag Remarking for all switch ports. The QoS Egress Port Tag Remarking parameters are described below. Label Description The switch port number to which the following settings will be applied.
  • Page 115: Port Dscp

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.6.4 Port DSCP This page allows you to configure basic QoS Port DSCP settings for all switch ports. The QoS Port DSCP Configuration parameters are described below. Label Description Shows the list of ports for which you can configure DSCP Ingress and Egress Port settings.
  • Page 116: Port Policing

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks remarked with a remapped DSCP value. Depending on the DP level of the frame, the remapped DSCP value is either taken from the 'DSCP Translation->Egress Remap DP0' table or from the 'DSCP Translation->Egress Remap DP1' table.
  • Page 117: Queue Policing

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.6.6 Queue Policing This page allows you to configure Queue Policer settings for all switch ports. The QoS Ingress Queue Policers parameters are described below. Label Description Port The port number for which the configuration below applies.
  • Page 118: Qos Egress Port Scheduler And Shapers

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.6.7 QoS Egress Port Scheduler and Shapers This page provides links that let you configure Scheduler and Shapers for a specific port. From the default QoS Egress Port Schedulers page (see above), click a linked number in the Port column to display the default QoS Egress Port Scheduler and Shapers for the selected port (e.g.,...
  • Page 119: Strict Priority

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks The default QoS Egress Port Scheduler and Shapers page is shown below. Strict Priority Label Description Controls whether the scheduler mode is Strict Priority or Weighted Scheduler Mode on this switch port.
  • Page 120 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Weighted The QoS Egress Port Scheduler and Shapers page is shown below with Weighted selected in the Scheduler Mode dropdown. Label Description Controls whether the scheduler mode is Strict Priority or Scheduler Mode Weighted on this switch port.
  • Page 121: Port Scheduler

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Configures the weight of each queue. The default value is 17. Queue Scheduler This value is restricted to 1 to 100. This parameter is only shown if Weight Scheduler Mode is set to Weighted.
  • Page 122: Dscp Based Qos

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.6.10 DSCP Based QoS This page allows you to configure basic QoS DSCP-based QoS Ingress Classification settings for all switches. Label Description DSCP Maximum number of supported DSCP values is 64 Check to trust a specific DSCP value. Only frames with trusted DSCP Trust values are mapped to a specific QoS class and drop precedence level.
  • Page 123: Dscp Translation

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.6.11 DSCP Translation This page allows you to configure basic QoS DSCP translation settings for all switches. DSCP translation can be done in Ingress or Egress. Label Description Maximum number of supported DSCP values is 64 and valid DSCP DSCP value ranges from 0 to 63.
  • Page 124: Dscp Classification

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.6.12 DSCP Classification This page allows you to configure the mapping of QoS class and Drop Precedence Level to DSCP value. Label Description Actual QoS class. QoS Class Actual Drop Precedence Level.
  • Page 125: Qos Control List

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.6.13 QoS Control List This page lets you edit or insert a single QoS control entry at a time. A QCE consists of several parameters. These parameters vary with the frame type you select.
  • Page 126 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks broadcast (BC) or Any. Frame Type can be the following values: Any, Ethernet, LLC, SNAP, IPv4, or IPv6. Note: all frame types are explained below. Allow all types of frames. Valid Ethernet values can range from 0x600 to 0xFFFF or Any' but Ethernet excluding 0x800(IPv4) and 0x86DD(IPv6).
  • Page 127 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Dport Destination TCP/UDP port: (0-65535) or Any, specific value or port range applicable for IP protocol UDP/TCP. Class QoS class: (0-7) or Default. Valid Drop Precedence Level value can be (0-1) or Default.
  • Page 128: Qos Statistics (Queuing Counters)

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.6.14 QoS Statistics (Queuing Counters) This page provides the statistics of individual queues for all switch ports. Label Description Port The switch port number to which the following settings will be applied.
  • Page 129: Qcl Status

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.6.15 QCL Status This page shows the QCL status by different QCL users. Each row describes the QCE that is defined. It is a conflict if a specific QCE is not applied to the hardware due to hardware limitations.
  • Page 130: Multicast

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.7 Multicast 5.7.1 IGMP Snooping This page provides IGMP Snooping related configurations. The Basic Configuration page is shown below. Label Description Snooping Enabled Check to enable global IGMP snooping Unregistered IPMCv4Flooding Check to enable unregistered IPMC traffic flooding.
  • Page 131: Vlan Configurations Of Igmp Snooping

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.7.2 VLAN Configurations of IGMP Snooping Each page shows up to 99 entries from the VLAN table, with a default value of 20, selected by the Entries Per Page input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the VLAN Table.
  • Page 132: Igmp Snooping Status

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.7.3 IGMP Snooping Status This page provides IGMP snooping status. Label Description VLAN ID The VLAN ID of the entry. Querier Version Active Querier version. Active Host version. Host Version Querier Status Shows the Querier status as ACTIVE or IDLE or DISABLE.
  • Page 133: Groups Information Of Igmp Snooping

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.7.4 Groups Information of IGMP Snooping Entries in the IGMP Snooping Group table are shown on this page. The table entries are sorted first by VLAN ID, and then by group. Each page shows up to 99 entries from the IGMP Group table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page"...
  • Page 134: Security

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.8 Security The Security main functions include ACL, AAA, TACACS+, and NAS(802.1X) as described in the following sections. 5.8.1 ACL Ports This page lets you configure the ACL parameters (ACE) of each switch port. These parameters will affect frames received on a port unless the frame matches a specific ACE.
  • Page 135 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Specifies the shutdown operation of this port. Valid values are: Enabled: if a frame is received on the port, the port will be disabled. Shutdown Disabled: port shut down is disabled. The default value is Disabled.
  • Page 136: Rate Limit

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Rate Limit This page lets you configure the rate limiter for the ACL of the switch. Label Description Rate Limiter ID The rate limiter ID for the settings contained in the same row.
  • Page 137 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks ACL Control List This page lets you configure ACE (Access Control Entry). An ACE consists of several parameters. These parameters vary with the frame type you have selected. First select the ingress port for the ACE, and then the frame type.
  • Page 138 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Indicates the frame type of the ACE. These frame types are mutually exclusive. Any: any frame can match the ACE. Ethernet Type: only Ethernet type frames can match the ACE. The IEEE 802.3 descripts the value of length/types should be greater than or equal to 1536 decimal (equal to 0600 hexadecimal).
  • Page 139 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks MAC Parameters Label Description (Only displayed when the frame type is Ethernet Type or ARP.) Specifies the source MAC filter for the ACE. SMAC Filter Any: no SMAC filter is specified (SMAC filter status is "don't-care").
  • Page 140 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks VLAN Parameters Label Description Specifies the VLAN ID filter for the ACE Any: no VLAN ID filter is specified (VLAN ID filter status is VLAN ID Filter "don't-care"). Specific: if you want to filter a specific VLAN ID with the ACE, choose this value.
  • Page 141 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks IP Parameters Label Description Specifies the IP protocol filter for the ACE Any: no IP protocol filter is specified ("don't-care"). Specific: if you want to filter a specific IP protocol filter with the ACE, choose this value.
  • Page 142 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Yes: IPv4 frames whose MF bit is set or the FRAG OFFSET field is greater than zero must be able to match this entry. Any: any value is allowed ("don't-care"). Specifies the options flag settings for the ACE No: IPv4 frames whose options flag is set must not be able to match this entry.
  • Page 143 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks ARP Parameters Label Description Specifies the available ARP/RARP opcode (OP) flag for the ACE Any: no ARP/RARP OP flag is specified (OP is "don't-care"). ARP/RARP ARP: frame must have ARP/RARP opcode set to ARP RARP: frame must have ARP/RARP opcode set to RARP.
  • Page 144 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks specific target IP address in dotted decimal notation. When Network is selected for the target IP filter, you can enter a specific Target IP Mask target IP mask in dotted decimal notation.
  • Page 145 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks ICMP Parameters Label Description Specifies the ICMP filter for the ACE Any: no ICMP filter is specified (ICMP filter status is "don't-care"). ICMP Type Filter Specific: if you want to filter a specific ICMP filter with the ACE, you can enter a specific ICMP value.
  • Page 146 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks TCP / UDP Parameters Label Description Specifies the TCP/UDP source filter for the ACE Any: no TCP/UDP source filter is specified (TCP/UDP source filter status is "don't-care"). Specific: if you want to filter a specific TCP/UDP source filter with the TCP/UDP Source ACE, you can enter a specific TCP/UDP source value.
  • Page 147 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Specifies the TCP/UDP destination filter for the ACE Any: no TCP/UDP destination filter is specified (TCP/UDP destination filter status is "don't-care"). Specific: if you want to filter a specific TCP/UDP destination filter with the TCP/UDP ACE, you can enter a specific TCP/UDP destination value.
  • Page 148 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Specifies the TCP ACK ("acknowledgment field significant") value for the 0: TCP frames where the ACK field is set must not be able to match this TCP ACK entry. 1: TCP frames where the ACK field is set must be able to match this entry.
  • Page 149: Acl Status

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks ACL Status This page shows the ACL status by different ACL users. Each row describes the ACE that is defined. It is a conflict if a specific ACE is not applied to the hardware due to hardware limitations.
  • Page 150 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Indicates the rate limiter number of the ACE. The allowed range is 1 to 16. Rate Limiter When Disabled is displayed, the rate limiter operation is disabled. Forward packet that matched the specific ACE to CPU.
  • Page 151: Aaa

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.8.2 AAA RADIUS Server Configuration This page allows you to configure the RADIUS servers. Global Configuration These setting are common for all of the RADIUS servers. Timeout: The number of seconds, in the range 1 to 1000, to wait for a reply from a RADIUS server before retransmitting the request.
  • Page 152 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Server Configuration The table has one row for each RADIUS server and a number of columns, which are: Delete: To delete a RADIUS server entry, check this box. The entry will be deleted during the next Save.
  • Page 153 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.8.3 RADIUS Authentication and Accounting Server Configurations The table has one row for each RADIUS authentication server and a number of columns: Label Description The RADIUS server number. Click to navigate to detailed statistics for this server.
  • Page 154 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks RADIUS Accounting Server Status Overview This page provides an overview of the status of the RADIUS servers configurable on the authentication configuration page. Label Description The RADIUS server number. Click to navigate to detailed statistics for this server.
  • Page 155: Authentication And Accounting Server Statistics

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Authentication and Accounting Server Statistics The statistics map closely to those specified in RFC4668 - RADIUS Authentication Client MIB. Use the server drop-down list to switch between the backend servers to show related details.
  • Page 156 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks This section contains information about the state of the server and the latest round-trip time. Other Info 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/ Page 155 of 234...
  • Page 157 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks RADIUS Accounting Statistics for Server #x Label Description RADIUS accounting server packet counters. There are five ‘receive’ and four ‘transmit’ counters. Packet Counters This section contains information about the state of the server and the latest round-trip time.
  • Page 158: Tacacs

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.8.4 TACACS+ TACACS+ Server Configuration This page allows you to configure the TACACS+ servers. Global Configuration These setting are common for all of the TACACS+ servers. Label Description Timeout is the number of seconds, in the range 1 to 1000, to wait for a reply...
  • Page 159 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Server Configuration The table has one row for each TACACS+ server and a number of columns, which are: Label Description To delete a TACACS+ server entry, check this box. The entry will be Delete deleted during the next Save.
  • Page 160: Nas (802.1X)

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.8.5 NAS (802.1x) This page allows you to configure the IEEE 802.1X and MAC-based authentication system and port settings. The IEEE 802.1X standard defines a port-based access control procedure that prevents unauthorized access to a network by requiring users to first submit credentials for authentication.
  • Page 161 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks backend authentication server requests whenever it receives a new EAPOL Start frame from the supplicant. Since the server has not failed (because the X seconds have not expired), the same server will be contacted when the next backend authentication server requests from the switch.
  • Page 162: Network Access Server Configuration

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Network Access Server Configuration The 802.1X and MAC-Based authentication configurations consist of two sections: system- wide and port-wide. Label Description Indicates if 802.1X and MAC-based authentication is globally enabled or Mode disabled on the switch. If globally disabled, all ports are allowed to forward frames.
  • Page 163 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks This setting applies to the following modes, i.e. modes using the Port Security functionality to secure MAC addresses: MAC-Based Auth.: When the NAS module uses the Port Security module to secure MAC addresses, the Port Security module needs to check for activity on the MAC...
  • Page 164 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks supplicant's port number on the switch. EAP is very flexible as it allows for different authentication methods, like MD5-Challenge, PEAP, and TLS. The important thing is that the authenticator (the switch) does not need to know which authentication method the supplicant and the authentication server are using, or how many information exchange frames are needed for a particular method.
  • Page 165 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks secure a supplicant's MAC address once successfully authenticated. b. Multi 802.1X In port-based 802.1X authentication, once a supplicant is successfully authenticated on a port, the whole port is opened for network traffic. This allows other clients connected to the port (for instance through a hub) to piggy-back on the successfully authenticated client and get network access even though they are not authenticated individually.
  • Page 166 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks forwarded on the switch. There are no EAPOL frames involved in this authentication, and therefore, MAC-based authentication has nothing to do with the 802.1X standard. The advantage of MAC-based authentication over port-based 802.1X is that several clients can be connected to the same port (e.g.
  • Page 167 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks NAS Switch Status This page provides an overview of the current NAS port states. Label Description The switch port number. Click to navigate to detailed 802.1X statistics of Port each port. The port’s current administrative state. Refer to NAS Admin State for Admin State more details regarding each value.
  • Page 168 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks NAS Port Statistics This page provides detailed IEEE 802.1X statistics for a specific switch port using port-based authentication. For MAC-based ports, only selected backend server (RADIUS Authentication Server) statistics is showed. Use the port drop-down list to select which port details to be displayed.
  • Page 169 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks These backend (RADIUS) frame counters are available for the following administrative states: • 802.1X • MAC-based Auth. Backend Server Counters Information about last supplicant/client that attempts authenticate. This information available following administrative states: •...
  • Page 170: Warning (Alerts)

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.9 Warning (Alerts) 5.9.1 Fault Alarm When any selected fault event occurs, the Fault LED on the switch panel lights and the electric relay will signal at the same time. When any selected fault event occurs, the Fault LED in switch panel will be illuminated and the electric relay will be energized at the same time.
  • Page 171: Syslog Setting

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks System Warning SYSLOG Setting The SYSLOG is a protocol that transmits event notifications across networks. For more details, please refer to RFC 3164 - The BSD SYSLOG Protocol. Label Description Server Mode Indicates existing server mode.
  • Page 172: Smtp Setting

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks SMTP Setting SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is a protocol for transmitting e-mails across the Internet. For more information, please refer to IETF RFC 821 - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. Label Description Enable or Disable transmission of system warnings by e-mail.
  • Page 173: Event Selection

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Event Selection SYSLOG and SMTP are two warning methods supported by the system. Check the corresponding box to enable the system event warning method you want. Please note that the checkbox cannot be checked when SYSLOG or SMTP is disabled.
  • Page 174: Monitor And Diag

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.10 Monitor and Diag The Monitor and Diag sub-menu selections are MAC Table and Port Statistic. 5.10.1 MAC Table The MAC address table can be configured on this page. You can set timeouts for entries in the dynamic MAC table and configure the static MAC table here.
  • Page 175: Mac Table Learning

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks MAC Table Learning If the learning mode for a given port is grayed out, it means another module is in control of the mode, and so you cannot change the configurations. An example of such a module is MAC-Based authentication under 802.1X.
  • Page 176: Static Mac Table Configuration

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Static MAC Table Configuration The static entries in the MAC table are shown in this table. The static MAC table can contain up to 64 entries. The entries are for the whole stack, not for individual switches. The MAC table is sorted first by VLAN ID and then by MAC address.
  • Page 177: Mac Address Table

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks MAC Address Table Each page shows up to 999 entries from the MAC table, with a default value of 20, selected by the Entries Per Page input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the MAC Table.
  • Page 178: Port Statistic

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.10.2 Port Statistic Traffic Overview This page provides an overview of general traffic statistics for all switch ports. Label Description Port The switch port number to which the following settings will be applied.
  • Page 179: Detailed Statistics

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Detailed Statistics This page provides detailed traffic statistics for a specific switch port. Use the port drop-down list to decide the details of which switch port to be displayed. The displayed counters include the total number for, the size for, and the errors for receive and transmit.
  • Page 180 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks The number of received frames filtered by the forwarding process Rx Filtered Tx Drops The number of frames dropped due to output buffer congestion Tx Late / Exc.Coll. The number of frames dropped due to excessive or late collisions 1.
  • Page 181: Port Monitor - Mirror Configuration

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.10.3 Port Monitor – Mirror Configuration You can configure port mirroring on this page. To solve network problems, selected traffic can be copied, or mirrored, to a mirror port where a frame analyzer can be attached to analyze the frame flow.
  • Page 182: System Log Information

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.10.4 System Log Information This page provides switch system log information. Label Description The ID (>= 1) of the system log entry The level of the system log entry. The following level types are supported: Info: provides general information.
  • Page 183: Cable Diagnostics

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.10.5 Cable Diagnostics This page allows you to perform VeriPHY cable diagnostics Press the Start button to run the diagnostics. This will take approximately 5 seconds. If all ports are selected, this can take approximately 15 seconds. When completed, the page refreshes automatically, and you can view the cable diagnostics results in the cable status table.
  • Page 184: Sfp Monitor

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.10.6 SFP Monitor SFP modules with DDM (Digital Diagnostic Monitoring) function can measure the temperature of the apparatus, helping you monitor the status of connection and detect errors immediately. You can manage and set up event alarms through DDM Web interface.
  • Page 185: Ping

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.10.7 Ping This page allows you to issue ICMP PING packets to troubleshoot IP connectivity issues After you press Start, five ICMP packets will be transmitted, and the sequence number and roundtrip time will be displayed upon reception of a reply. The page refreshes automatically until responses to all packets are received, or until a timeout occurs PING server 10.10.132.20, 56 bytes of data.
  • Page 186: Ipv6 Ping

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.10.8 IPv6 Ping This page lets you issue ICMPv6 PING packets to troubleshoot IPv6 connectivity issues After you press the Start button, ICMPv6 packets are transmitted, and the sequence number and round trip time are displayed upon reception of a reply. The page refreshes automatically until responses to all packets are received, or until a timeout occurs.
  • Page 187 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Do not specify egress interface for loopback address. Do specify egress interface for link-local or multicast address. 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/ Page 186 of 234...
  • Page 188: Synchronization

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.11 Synchronization PTP Configuration This page lets you configure and inspect the current PTP clock settings. This feature is available on the Layer 3 Chassis only. PTP External Clock Mode This table lets you configure and examine current PTP clock settings.
  • Page 189 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks PTP Clock Configuration Label Description Delete Check this box and click Save to delete the clock instance Clock Indicates the instance of a particular clock instance (0-3). Instance Click on the clock instance number to edit the clock details.
  • Page 190: Ptp Status

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Enables VLAN tagging for PTP frames. Note: Packets are only tagged if the VLAN Tag port is configured for vlan tagging (i.e., Port Type = Unaware and Port VLAN Enable Mode = None, and the port is a member of the VLAN).
  • Page 191 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks PTP Clock Configuration Parameters Label Description Clock Instance Indicates the Instance of a particular Clock Instance [0..3]. Click on the Clock Instance number to monitor the Clock details. Device Type Indicates the Type of the Clock Instance. There are five Device Types.
  • Page 192 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Method Synchronize to Click this button to synchronize the System Clock to PTP Time. System Clock Ports Click to edit the port data set for the ports assigned to this clock instance.
  • Page 193 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks VLAN Tag Enables the VLAN tagging for the PTP frames. Enable VLAN Identifier used for tagging the VLAN packets. Priority Code Point value used for PTP frames. Clock current The clock current data set is defined in the IEEE 1588 Standard. The current Data Set data set is dynamic.
  • Page 194 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 48 (0x30) TERRESTRIAL_RADIO 64 (0x40) PTP 80 (0x50) NTP 96 (0x60) HAND_SET 144 (0x90) OTHER 160 (0xA0) INTERNAL_OSCILLATOR The default clock servo uses a PID regulator to calculate the current clock rate. i.e.
  • Page 195 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks master clock, the slave then request Sync messages from the selected master. The number of seconds a master is requested to send Announce/Sync Duration messages. The request is repeated from the slave each Duration/4 seconds.
  • Page 196 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks I. System Configuration: Step 1: a) Select PTP in the configuration menu and set (1) PPS mode to “output”. b) Generate 1 PPS (one pulse per second) to measure the 1588 time.
  • Page 197 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Step 3: a) Enable/check the port and click the “Save” button. b) Click the linked “0” in the Clock Instance column to display the Clock instance Configuration page. Step 4: a) Configure Clock parameters. Note: Only parameters different from default are listed below: ...
  • Page 198 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks b) Click the “Save” button then click the linked “Port Configuration” to enter port-specific parameters. Step 5: Check the ports “Stat=lstn” (Status=listening) before get the PTP time. 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/ Page 197 of 234...
  • Page 199 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks II. Resulting Configuration: 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/ Page 198 of 234...
  • Page 200: Troubleshooting

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.12 Troubleshooting 5.12.1 Factory Defaults You can reset the configuration of the switch on this page. Only the IP configuration is retained. The new configuration is available immediately (no restart is necessary). Note: Restoring factory default can also be performed by making a physical loopback between port 1 and port 2 within the first minute from switch reboot.
  • Page 201: System Reboot (Restart Device)

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 5.12.2 System Reboot (Restart Device) You can restart the switch on this page. After restart, the switch will boot normally. Label Description Click to restart the device. Click to return to the Port State page without restarting.
  • Page 202: Command Line Interface (Cli)

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 6. Command Line Interface (CLI) Besides Web-based management, the SISGM series also support CLI management. You can use console or telnet to manage the switch by CLI. CLI Management by RS-232 Serial Console (115200, 8, none, 1, none) Before configuring RS-232 serial console, connect the RS-232 port of the switch to your PC Com port using a RJ45 to DB9-F cable.
  • Page 203 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Step 3: Select a COM port in the drop-down list. Step 4: A pop-up window displays that indicates COM port properties, including bits per second, data bits, parity, stop bits, and flow control.
  • Page 204 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Step 5: The console login screen will appear. Use the keyboard to enter the Username and Password (same as the password for Web browsers), then press Enter. 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/ Page 203 of 234...
  • Page 205: Cli Management Via Telnet

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks CLI Management via Telnet You can use TELNET to configure the switch. The default values are: IP Address: 192.168.1.77 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254 User Name: root Password: root Follow the steps below to access console via Telnet.
  • Page 206: Command Groups

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Command Groups System Commands Configuration [all] [<port_list>] Reboot Restore Default [keep_ip] Contact [<contact>] Name [<name>] Location [<location>] System> Description [<description>] Password <password> Username [<username>] Timezone [<offset>] Log [<log_id>] [all|info|warning|error] [clear] 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/...
  • Page 207: Ip Commands

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks IP Commands Configuration DHCP [enable|disable] IP> Setup [<ip_addr>] [<ip_mask>] [<ip_router>] [<vid>] Ping <ip_addr_string> [<ping_length>] SNTP [<ip_addr_string>] Port Commands Configuration [<port_list>] [up|down] Mode [<port_list>] [auto|10hdx|10fdx|100hdx|100fdx|1000fdx|sfp_auto_ams] Flow Control [<port_list>] [enable|disable] State [<port_list>] [enable|disable] port>...
  • Page 208: Vlan Commands

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks VLAN Commands Configuration [<port_list>] PVID [<port_list>] [<vid>|none] FrameType [<port_list>] [all|tagged|untagged] IngressFilter [<port_list>] [enable|disable] tx_tag [<port_list>] [untag_pvid|untag_all|tag_all] PortType [<port_list>] [unaware|c-port|s-port|s-custom-port] EtypeCustomSport [<etype>] Add <vid>|<name> [<ports_list>] VLAN> Forbidden Add <vid>|<name> [<port_list>] Delete <vid>|<name> Forbidden Delete <vid>|<name>...
  • Page 209: Security Switch Commands

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Security Switch Commands Password <password> Auth Authentication Secure Shell Security/switch> HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer RMON Remote Network Monitoring Security Switch Authentication Commands Configuration Security/switch/auth> Method [console|telnet|ssh|web] [none|local|radius] [enable|disable]...
  • Page 210: Security Network Commands

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Security Network Commands Psec Port Security Status Network Access Server (IEEE 802.1X) Security/Network> Access Control List DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Security Network Psec Commands Switch [<port_list>] Security/Network/Psec> Port [<port_list>] Security Network NAS Commands Configuration [<port_list>]...
  • Page 211: Security Network Dhcp Commands

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks (ip [<sip>] [<dip>] [<protocol>] [<ip_flags>]) | (icmp [<sip>] [<dip>] [<icmp_type>] [<icmp_code>] [<ip_flags>]) | (udp [<sip>] [<dip>] [<sport>] [<dport>] [<ip_flags>]) | (tcp [<sip>] [<dip>] [<sport>] [<dport>] [<ip_flags>] [<tcp_flags>])] [permit|deny] [<rate_limiter>] [<port_redirect>] [<mirror>] [<logging>][<shutdown>] Delete <ace_id>...
  • Page 212: Stp Commands

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks STP Commands Configuration Version [<stp_version>] Non-certified release, v Txhold [<holdcount>]lt 15:15:15, Dec 6 2007 MaxAge [<max_age>] FwdDelay [<delay>] bpduFilter [enable|disable] bpduGuard [enable|disable] recovery [<timeout>] CName [<config-name>] [<integer>] Status [<msti>] [<port_list>] Msti Priority [<msti>] [<priority>] Msti Map [<msti>] [clear]...
  • Page 213: Aggregation Commands

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Aggregation Commands Configuration Add <port_list> [<aggr_id>] Delete <aggr_id> Aggr> Lookup [<aggr_id>] Mode [smac|dmac|ip|port] [enable|disable] LACP Commands Configuration [<port_list>] Mode [<port_list>] [enable|disable] Key [<port_list>] [<key>] LACP> Role [<port_list>] [active|passive] Status [<port_list>] Statistics [<port_list>] [clear] LLDP Commands Configuration [<port_list>]...
  • Page 214: Qos Commands

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks QoS Commands DSCP Map [<dscp_list>] [<class>] [<dpl>] DSCP Translation [<dscp_list>] [<trans_dscp>] DSCP Trust [<dscp_list>] [enable|disable] DSCP Classification Mode [<dscp_list>] [enable|disable] DSCP Classification Map [<class_list>] [<dpl_list>] [<dscp>] DSCP EgressRemap [<dscp_list>] [<dpl_list>] [<dscp>] Storm Unicast [enable|disable] [<packet_rate>] Storm Multicast [enable|disable] [<packet_rate>]...
  • Page 215: Mirror Commands

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Mirror Commands Configuration [<port_list>] Mirror> Port [<port>|disable] Mode [<port_list>] [enable|disable|rx|tx] Dot1x Commands Configuration [<port_list>] Mode [enable|disable] State [<port_list>] [macbased|auto|authorized|unauthorized] Authenticate [<port_list>] [now] Reauthentication [enable|disable] Dot1x> Period [<reauth_period>] Timeout [<eapol_timeout>] Statistics [<port_list>] [clear|eapol|radius] Clients [<port_list>] [all|<client_cnt>]...
  • Page 216: Acl Commands

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks ACL Commands Configuration [<port_list>] Action [<port_list>] [permit|deny] [<rate_limiter>] [<port_copy>] [<logging>] [<shutdown>] Policy [<port_list>] [<policy>] Rate [<rate_limiter_list>] [<packet_rate>] Add [<ace_id>] [<ace_id_next>] [switch | (port <port>) | (policy <policy>)] [<vid>] [<tag_prio>] [<dmac_type>] [(etype [<etype>] [<smac>] [<dmac>]) | (arp [<sip>] [<dip>] [<smac>] [<arp_opcode>]...
  • Page 217: Firmware Commands

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Firmware Commands Firmware> Load <ip_addr_string> <file_name> SNMP Commands Trap Inform Retry Times [<retries>] Trap Probe Security Engine ID [enable|disable] Trap Security Engine ID [<engineid>] Trap Security Name [<security_name>] Engine ID [<engineid>] Community Add <community> [<ip_addr>] [<ip_mask>] Community Delete <index>...
  • Page 218: Ptp Commands

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks PTP Commands Configuration [<clockinst>] PortState <clockinst> [<port_list>] [enable|disable|internal] ClockCreate <clockinst> [<devtype>] [<twostep>] [<protocol>] [<oneway>] [<clockid>] [<tag_enable>] [<vid>] [<prio>] ClockDelete <clockinst> [<devtype>] DefaultDS <clockinst> [<priority1>] [<priority2>] [<domain>] CurrentDS <clockinst> ParentDS <clockinst> Timingproperties <clockinst> [<utcoffset>] [<valid>] [<leap59>] [<leap61>] [<timetrac>] [<freqtrac>]...
  • Page 219: Loop Protect Commands

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Wireless mode <clockinst> [<port_list>] [enable|disable] Wireless pre notification <clockinst> <port_list> Wireless delay <clockinst> [<port_list>] [<base_delay>] [<incr_delay>] Loop Protect Commands Configuration Mode [enable|disable] Transmit [<transmit-time>] Shutdown [<shutdown-time>] Loop Protect> Port Configuration [<port_list>] Port Mode [<port_list>] [enable|disable] Port Action [<port_list>] [shutdown|shut_log|log]...
  • Page 220: Event Commands

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Event Commands Configuration Syslog SystemStart [enable|disable] Syslog PowerStatus [enable|disable] Syslog SnmpAuthenticationFailure [enable|disable] Syslog RingTopologyChange [enable|disable] Event> Syslog Port [<port_list>] [disable|linkup|linkdown|both] SMTP SystemStart [enable|disable] SMTP PowerStatus [enable|disable] SMTP SnmpAuthenticationFailure [enable|disable] SMTP RingTopologyChange [enable|disable] SMTP Port [<port_list>] [disable|linkup|linkdown|both]...
  • Page 221: Rcs Commands

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks RCS Commands Mode [enable|disable] Add [<ip_addr>] [<port_list>] [web_on|web_off] [telnet_on|telnet_off] [snmp_on|snmp_off] RCS> Del <index> Configuration Fast Recovery Commands Mode [enable|disable] FastRecovery> Port [<port_list>] [<fr_priority>] SFP Commands syslog [enable|disable] SFP> temp [<temperature>] Info MRP Commands...
  • Page 222: Technical Specifications

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 7. Technical Specifications Physical Ports 4 (up to 3 bays for 8x1G ports and 1 bay for 4x10G ports) Number of bays Technology IEEE 802.3 for 10Base-T IEEE 802.3u for 100Base-TX and 100Base-FX IEEE 802.3ab for 1000Base-T...
  • Page 223 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Https / SSH enhance network security Web and CLI authentication and authorization Authorization (15 levels) IP source guard Hardware routing, RIP and static routing (SISGM Layer 3 only) Hardware IEEE 1588v2 clock synchronization IEEE 802.1D Bridge, auto MAC address learning/aging and MAC address (static)
  • Page 224 SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Supervisor Login Indicator Green: System is accessed remotely (RMT) Link/Act(LK/ACT) / Speed(SPD) / Duplex(FDX) / Remote (RMT) green LED indicator x 4 Smart LED Display system Mode select Button (MODE): Link/Act(LK/ACT) / Speed(SPD) / Duplex(FDX) /...
  • Page 225: Dimensions

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Warranty Chassis and Port Modules 5 Year Limited Warranty Dimensions 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/ Page 224 of 234...
  • Page 226: Troubleshooting

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks 8. Troubleshooting 1. Is one of the Green Power LEDs (PWR1, PWR2, or PWR3) lit? • Is the power source live and to spec? • Is the power adapter properly installed? • Are the power supply modules completely inserted and the thumb screws tight? •...
  • Page 227: Recording Model And System Information

    Port Statistics: ___________________________________________________________ LED Status: _____________________________________________________________ 4. Provide additional troubleshooting information to your Technical Support Specialist. See “Troubleshooting” above. _________________________________________________ Your Transition Networks service contract number: _______________________________ A description of the failure: __________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Describe any action(s) already taken to resolve the problem (e.g., change mode, reboot, etc.):...
  • Page 228: Serial Label On Sisgm Bottom

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Serial Label on SISGM Bottom 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/ Page 227 of 234...
  • Page 229: Service, Warranty And Tech Support

    Warranty Hardware Support Products All Transition Networks products have a hardware warranty that is included in the price of the product. The hardware warranty provides repair or replacement of defective hardware within 20 business days. The length of the included warranty varies depending on the product classification.
  • Page 230: Return Instructions

    180-day limited warranty. All warranty claims are subject to the restrictions and conventions set forth by this document. Transition Networks reserves the right to charge for all testing and shipping incurred, if after testing, a return is classified as "No Problem Found."...
  • Page 231: Compliance Information

    In accordance with European Union Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003, Transition Networks will accept post usage returns of this product for proper disposal. The contact information for this activity can be found in the ‘Contact Us’...
  • Page 232: Safety Warnings And Cautions

    Anyone using this product in such an application without express written consent of an officer of Transition Networks does so at their own risk, and agrees to fully indemnify Transition Networks for any damages that may result from such use or sale.
  • Page 233: Electrical Safety Warnings

    SISGM –CHAS L2/L3 Switch User Guide Transition Networks Electrical Safety Warnings Electrical Safety IMPORTANT: This equipment must be installed in accordance with safety precautions. Elektrische Sicherheit WICHTIG: Für die Installation dieses Gerätes ist die Einhaltung von Sicherheitsvorkehrungen erforderlich. Elektrisk sikkerhed VIGTIGT: Dette udstyr skal 232nstallers I overensstemmelse med sikkerhedsadvarslerne.
  • Page 234: Record Of Revisions

    Copyright restrictions © 2015-2017 Transition Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means (graphic, electronic, or mechanical) without written permission from Transition Networks.
  • Page 235 Minnetonka, MN 55343 USA Tel: 952- 941-7600 or 1-800-526-9267 Fax: 952-941-2322 Copyright© 2015-2017 Transition Networks. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. SISGM-CHAS Series Modular Rack Mount Hardened Switch User Guide 33625 Rev. B 33625 Rev. B https://www.transition.com/ Page 234 of 234...

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