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9IM2x/9HM2x User Manual
User Manual AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x
Version No : 2.1.5.3
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  • Page 1 AMG Systems Ltd. This document is subject to change without written prior notice. Whilst AMG Systems Ltd makes every...
  • Page 2 ICES-003 This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference causing equipment regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B Respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matérial rouiller du Canada. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 3: Before You Begin

    For assistance in installing, operating, maintaining and troubleshooting this product, please refer to this document and any other documentation provided. If you still require assistance, please contact AMG Systems at the address shown on the last page 9IM2X/9HM2X USER MANUAL...
  • Page 4 Release version M.I.Steval 13/10/2016 1. Management feature : additional user / password. 2. Updated screen captures VLANs, LLDP, RSTP 3. Updated Save and Restore section. 2.1.0 Release version for 9IM2x/9HM2x platform M.I.Steval 11/01/2017 Provisional. 2.1.1 Unreleased draft feature updates M.I.Steval 23/02/2017 2.1.4...
  • Page 5 WEB INTERFACE CONVENTIONS ______________________________ 44 ................... 45 INTERFACE ............. 47 NTERNET XPLORER ETTINGS ..............48 OCUMENT ONVENTIONS CHAPTER 6: LOGGING INTO AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X _____________________________ 49 ....................50 OGIN ..................51 CREEN CHAPTER 7: LEFT NAVIGATION PANE _____________________________________ 53 ....................54 YSTEM ................55 AYER...
  • Page 6 21.1.1 LLDP Configured Traces ..............172 21.2 LLDP B ................ 174 ASIC ETTINGS 21.3 LLDP I .............. 176 NTERFACES ETTINGS 21.4 LLDP N ............178 EIGHBOUR NFORMATION 21.5 LLDP A ................179 GENT 21.6 LLDP A ................. 180 GENT ETAILS USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 7 I/P C ............287 ERIAL ONFIGURATION CHAPTER 30: INTERFACE STATISTICS _____________________________________ 289 30.1 C ............. 289 LEAR NTERFACE TATISTICS 30.2 I ................ 290 NTERFACE TATISTICS 30.3 E ................ 290 THERNET TATISTICS CHAPTER 31: MSTP STATISTICS __________________________________________ 291 9IM2X/9HM2X USER MANUAL...
  • Page 8 36.3 IGMP S V3 S ............306 NOOPING TATISTICS CHAPTER 37: IP STATISTICS _____________________________________________ 307 37.1 IPV4 ARP C ............. 308 ACHE TATISTICS 37.2 IPV4 ICMP S ............... 308 TATISTICS CHAPTER 38: SNMP STATISTICS __________________________________________ 309 USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 9 Figure 15-6 : SNMP View Tree Settings...................... 97 Figure 15-7 : SNMP Target Address Settings ..................... 99 Figure 15-8 : SNMP Target Parameter Settings ..................101 Figure 15-9 : SNMP Filter Profile Settings ....................103 9IM2X/9HM2X USER MANUAL © AMG SYSTEMS CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY.
  • Page 10 Figure 24-4: DHCP Server IP Exclude Settings ..................214 Figure 24-5: DHCP Host IP Settings ......................216 Figure 24-6: DHCP Host Option Settings ....................217 Figure 25-1 : IGMP Snooping Configuration ..................... 230 Figure 25-2 : IGMP Snooping Timer Settings ................... 234 USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 11 Figure 28-20 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES B ................... 282 Figure 28-21 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES C ................... 282 Figure 28-22 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES D ................... 283 Figure 29-1 : HS-IO Global configuration ....................285 9IM2X/9HM2X USER MANUAL...
  • Page 12 Figure 36-2 : IGMP Snooping V1/V2 Statistics ..................305 Figure 36-3 : IGMP Snooping V3 Statistics ....................306 Figure 37-1 : IPV4 ARP Cache ........................308 Figure 37-2 : IPV4 ICMP Statistics ......................308 Figure 38-1 : SNMP Statistics ........................309 USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 13 Table 5-1 : Conventions Used in this Document ..................48 Table 28-1 : Contact Closure multiple point-to-point matrix ..............271 Table 28-2 : Contact Closure point-to-multipoint matrix ................275 Table 28-3 : Contact Closure multipoint-to-point matrix ................279 9IM2X/9HM2X USER MANUAL...
  • Page 14 Customer VLAN ID C-VLAN Customer VLAN Database DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Delay Measurement Domain Name System Designated Router Daylight Saving Time DVMRP Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol ECFM Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management Encapsulating Security Payload Forwarding Database USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 15 Internal Spanning Tree International Telecommunication Union Independent VLAN Learning Inter VLAN Routing Layer2 Layer2 Forwarding L2GP Layer2 Gateway Port Layer3 Layer 4 Link Aggregation LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACPDU LACP Data Unit Local Area Network Label Distribution Protocol 9IM2X/9HM2X USER MANUAL...
  • Page 16 Multiple Spanning Tree MSTI Multiple Spanning Tree Instance MSTP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Maximum Transmission Unit Network Address Translation Network Management System Network Time Protocol NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory Open System Interconnection Organization Unique Identifier USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 17 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Source-Active State Event Machine SFTP SSH File Transfer Protocol Security Hash Algorithm Sparse Mode SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SNAP Sub Network Access Protocol SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol Secure Shell 9IM2X/9HM2X USER MANUAL...
  • Page 18 Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TELNET Telecommunications Network TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol Type, Length, Value Time-To-Live User Datagram Protocol User Network Interface Uniform Resource Locator Coordinated Universal Time Virtual Circuit VLAN ID VLAN Virtual LAN Wide Area Network USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 19: Introduction

    This user’s guide is targeted to provide information on installing, configuring and maintaining the AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x Multi-service Ethernet switches. AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x Multi-Service Ethernet Switch has all capabilities to support ruggedized Layer2 Managed Ethernet functionality. In addition to Layer2 & some Layer3 functionality, these products also support integration...
  • Page 20: Model

    GbE/FE + 4x Serial Data + 16 Contact Closures Table 1-1 : AMG9IM2x Model Examples Front panels of this system are depicted as shown in following pages: NOTE : Please see separate User Guide for AMG Video Encoder USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 21: Amg9Im2-8G-2S

    1.2 AMG9IM2-8G-2S 21hp : 8x RJ45 GbE + 2x SFP GbE Figure 1-1 : 9IM2-8G-2S 1.3 AMG91IM2-4FH-1S-4S16C 14hp : 4x FE (4 PoE+) + 4x serial + 16x contact closures + 1x SFP GbE/FE Figure 1-2 : 91IM2-4FH-1S-4S16C 9IM2X/9HM2X USER MANUAL...
  • Page 22: Amg91Im2-20Gh-5S-4S16C-P240

    AMG SYSTEMS LTD. 1.4 AMG91IM2-20GH-5S-4S16C-P240 42hp : 20x GbE + 4x serial + 16x contact closures + 5x SFP GbE/FE Figure 1-3 : 91IM2-20GH-5S-4S16C-P240 USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 23: Hardware Description

    AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x has LEDs on the front panel to indicate status and activities of different ports in the system. Use the following hyperlinks to view the various hardware features: ...
  • Page 24: Management Console

    PuTTY, Hyperterminal etc. is possible using RJ45 to DB9 Adaptor / Cable provided. Figure 2-1 : Console Adaptor / Cable Console connections are provide using supplied AMG RJ45 to DB9 Adaptor. This provides a direct connection to a PC’s DB9 serial port using a “straight- though” Ethernet patch cable.
  • Page 25: Ethernet Connections

    S18170 F1-F6, FA-FC dual fibre 1310 40km S18056 F1-F6, FA-FC dual fibre 1310 1000 20km S18057 F1-F6, FA-FC dual fibre 1550 1000 40km S18054/55 F1-F6, FA-FC single fibre 1310/1550 1000 40km Table 2-2 : Singlemode Fibre SFPs 9IM2X/9HM2X USER MANUAL...
  • Page 26 1000 100m Table 2-4 : Copper SFPs  Note: for unsupported transceivers AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x Management Interface gives the provision to configure the speed manually. 2.3 I/O Connections For low speed serial data ports (RS-232/RS-485/RS-422) and other I/O, the device provides up to 8x 5-way connectors depending on the model variant.
  • Page 27: Onnectors

    D4 Data OUT- (B) D4 Data IN/OUT- (B) D4 Data OUT (Tx) D4 Data OUT+ (A) D4 Data IN/OUT+ (A) D4 Data IN- (B) D4 Data IN+ (A) D4 Data IN (Rx) Table 2-5 : Serial Data I/O Connections 9IM2X/9HM2X USER MANUAL...
  • Page 28: Power Connector

    AMG SYSTEMS LTD. Contact Closure ports C1-C16 The AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x provides 16 contact closure inputs / outputs. Each contact closure may be configured as either an intput (IN) or an output (OUT). Each CC IN is a digital ON/OFF input typically used to detect contact closure status. The detection circuit is via an internal 8.2kΩ...
  • Page 29: Power Over Ethernet

    Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a provision to power over Ethernet cables. So, an Ethernet cables carries both data and current together to operate devices like IP cameras. This is very helpful to install devices in remote places such 9IM2X/9HM2X USER MANUAL...
  • Page 30: Ethernet Port Leds

    PoE plus, provides up to 25.5 W of power per port/device. 3. PoE-U / PoH non-ratified standards provide up to 60W / 90W of power per port/device. Here are POE specifications of AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x per port : Parameter PoE+ PoE-U...
  • Page 31 2.8 I/O Port LEDs I/O port LEDs may be present on the front panel depending on the variant of the AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x. Models which support serial data ports, contact closure signals /alarm have LED indicators to display the status on the input/output. These LEDs are...
  • Page 32: Hs-Io Hardware Description

    In order to provide very low latency (< 5 milliseconds) end to end transmission of serial data over IP, the AMG M-SES can be equipped with a “high-speed” / low latency serial data expander module which provides 2 or 4...
  • Page 33 Alarm inputs……………………………..Input is via a series 10k resister with 47kΩ pull-up to +3V3. Alarm outputs……………………………Output is NPN open collector, maximum load 500mA @ 24Vdc Ethernet Connection Ethernet Data Connector…………..RJ45 Interface………………………………….Auto-negotiation up to 100BASE-TX full duplex Ethernet Data Rate……………………..100Mb/s. 9IM2X/9HM2X USER MANUAL...
  • Page 34 There are also 2 or 4 bi-directional Contact Closure inputs/outputs. Each contact closure can receive an on/off signal and is typically used to convey contact closure status. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 35: I Nterface

    The interface mode RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 of each data port Data 1-4, is selected with the corresponding external slide switch D1-D4. The actual number of data channels provided on the unit depends upon the AMG model. Internal 120Ω termination resistors across IN+ and IN- inputs may also be applied when in RS-422 or RS-485 mode using internal DIP switches P0-P3 on the main PCB inside the enclosure.
  • Page 36: I Nterface

    Each CC IN input is via an internal 10kΩ series resistor with a 47kΩ pull-up resistor to the internal +3V3 supply. Each CC OUT output is an NPN open collector circuit with a maximum rated continuous load of 500mA / 24Vdc. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 37 1-4, 5-8 1-4 , 5-8 CC 1/5 IN CC 1/5 OUT CC 2/6 IN CC 2/6 OUT CC 3/7 IN CC 3/7 OUT CC 4/8 IN CC 4/8 OUT Table 3-2 : HS-IO HS-IO Contact Closure Connections 9IM2X/9HM2X USER MANUAL...
  • Page 38: Installation Guide

    AMG SYSTEMS LTD. Chapter Installation Guide This section describes how to install the AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x Multi-Service Ethernet Switch. Use the following hyperlinks to view the various installation features:  Unpacking the Switch  Installing Pre-requisites  Mounting the Switch ...
  • Page 39: Unpacking The Switch

    Product Quick Start Guide 4.2 Installing Pre-requisites AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x series devices can be mounted in a standard equipment rack or enclosure, using industry standard DIN rail. Before installing the unit, verify that the chosen location for installation meets the following site...
  • Page 40: Power Connections

    4.4 Power Connections Plug the supplied IEC-8 mains power cable to the AC adaptor mains input connector. Plug the AC adaptor DC output connector into the DC power input connector on the AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x switch top panel. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 41: Connecting To Network

    Figure 4-3 : DC Power Connection 4.5 Connecting to Network Configuration, Management and maintenance of AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x switch is done through web management interface. In order to operate switch, it should be have IP for connectivity. Switch can get can IP either through DHCP or through static IP address assignment.
  • Page 42 Figure 4-4 : Network Connections 4.6 Connecting to RS-232 Management Console If access to AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x switch via CLI (Command Line) interface is required, connect the Console cable / adaptor RJ45 into the console port and connect the DB9 serial RS-232 data port to a PC or similar.
  • Page 43 CHAPTER 4 : INSTALLATION GUIDE Default logon "Admin" Password "Admin" Figure 4-6 : Login through CLI 9IM2X/9HM2X USER MANUAL...
  • Page 44: Web Interface Conventions

    AMG SYSTEMS LTD. Chapter Web Interface Conventions This section describes how the Web Interface is used to view, configure and control the AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x Multi-Service Ethernet switch. Use the following hyperlinks to view the various Web Interface features:  WEB interface ...
  • Page 45: Web Interface

    A field entry with a * symbol displayed in a Web screen, denotes that it is a mandatory field. The following sample screens depict the AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x Web interface with the standard screen elements named, as it is used in this document.
  • Page 46 AMG SYSTEMS LTD. Figure 5-2 : Web GUI screen sample 2 USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 47: S Ettings

    Click Tools from the Menu bar of the browser. Figure 5-3 : Browser General Settings Tab Under General tab, click on Browsing History Settings. Figure 5-4 : Browser History Settings Select “Every time I visit the webpage” option as shown. Click OK. 9IM2X/9HM2X USER MANUAL...
  • Page 48: Document Conventions

    Arial 10 Italics User Inputs to Fields Specify the name of the configuration file available in the remote system. The default file name is AMG.conf.   All the configurations are Denotes any additional information on an active only when the associated topic.
  • Page 49 6 : LOGGING INTO AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X Chapter Logging into AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x The AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x WEB User interface allows the user to control various parameters at the System Level and Protocol level. The basic configurations such as provisioning of default IP address, VLAN configuration etc.
  • Page 50: Login

    AMG SYSTEMS LTD. 6.1 Login Launch a web browser compatible with AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x on your PC. Enter the Switch IP address in the Address bar of the web screen. For example, if the IP address of the Switch interface is 192.168.1.101, then enter http://192.168.1.101 in the address bar of the Web browser to access...
  • Page 51: Home Screen

    3. This can be configured through CLI. The maximum login attempts value ranges from 1 to 10. Buttons  Login - To login to AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x and view the AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x Home screen. 6.2 Home Screen Figure 6-2 : Home Screen...
  • Page 52 Help: To open the help screen.  Help text is currently not available.  About: To get additional information about Web management.  Log Out: To Log out the Web session through which the user is connected. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 53: Left Navigation Pane

    7 : LEFT NAVIGATION PANE Chapter Left Navigation Pane This chapter describes the organization of the sub-menus and features available from the Left Navigation Pane. The System and Management parameters are configured through the screens displayed by the following items in the Left Navigation Pane : ...
  • Page 54 The System link on the left pane provides access to the following links. These are included as individual chapters in the user manual.  System Information  User Management  Save and Restore  Software Upgrade  Reboot  SNTP  HTTP USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 55 CHAPTER 7 : LEFT NAVIGATION PANE  SNMP 7.2 Layer2 Management Figure 7-2 : Layer2 Management Home Page This link has sub-links for all Layer2 related features and modules. You can perform Layer2 configurations through the screens displayed by these links. The Layer2 Management link on the left pane provides access to the following links.
  • Page 56 This link has sub-links for all IP related features and modules. You can perform IP configurations through the screens displayed by these links. The IP Management link on the left pane provides access to the following links.   DHCP Server USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 57: M Ulticast

    CHAPTER 7 : LEFT NAVIGATION PANE 7.4 Multicast Figure 7-4 : Multicast Home Page This link has sub-links for multicast protocols, which are involved in transmitting a message to a set of selected multiple recipients. The Multicast link on the left pane provides access to the following links. These are included as individual chapters in the user manual.
  • Page 58: I/O M Anagement

    The I/O link on the left pane provides access to the following links. These are included as individual chapters in the user manual.  Serial  Contact Closures  HS-IO USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 59: S Tatistics

    CHAPTER 7 : LEFT NAVIGATION PANE 7.6 Statistics Figure 7-6 : Statistics Home Page This link has sub-links for statistics of several modules and features. You can view statistics details. The Statistics link on the left pane provides access to the following links. These are included as individual chapters in the user manual.
  • Page 60: System Information

    AMG SYSTEMS LTD. Chapter System Information To access System Information screens, click System > System Information. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 61 - Enter the name for identifying the device. This value range is a string of size 15.  Part Number - Displays the AMG Part number.  System Contact - Enter the contact person details for this managed node. This value range is a string of size 50. If the contact information is not...
  • Page 62  Successful –Remote information is configured and saved successfully  Failure - Remote information configuration save failed.  In Progress - Remote information configuration save is in-progress. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 63 CHAPTER 8 : SYSTEM INFORMATION  Not Initiated - Remote information configuration save is not initiated.  Configuration Restore Status - Displays the configuration restoration status. The default option is Not Initiated The already configured parameter will be restored and the status will be displayed as any of the following ...
  • Page 64: User Management

    AMG SYSTEMS LTD. Chapter User Management To access User Management screen, click System > User Management. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 65 CHAPTER 9 : USER MANAGEMENT 9.1 User Management Figure 9-1 : User Management Screen Objective This screen allows the user to add and remove authorised users who can then access the switch.  In this software release it is not possible to give each user different access privileges - every user will have full read/write access to all features of the switch..
  • Page 66 : !@#$%^&*()>`~_- +=|\/{}[]:;"'<,.? Buttons Add - Add the new user & password to the list or change the existing user's password. Delete - Add the new user & password to the list or change the existing user's password. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 67: Save And Restore

    10 : SAVE AND RESTORE Chapter Save and Restore The Save and Restore link allows the user to configure the current configuration Save and Restore options for the switch: To access Save and Restore screens, click System > Save and Restore. The Save and Restore parameters are configured through the screens displayed by the following tabs: ...
  • Page 68: Save Configuration

    Figure 10-1 : Save configuration Screen Objective This screen allows the user to save the current configuration of the AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x Switch in a file. When save operation is initiated, all configurations made through CLI, SNMP or WEB interfaces are saved in a file (default name is amg_mses.conf).
  • Page 69 CHAPTER 10 : SAVE AND RESTORE a TFTP / SFTP capable Server running for this operation to be successful. The default option is TFTP. The list contains:  TFTP – Saves the Switch configurations to the remote system through TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) mode. ...
  • Page 70: Restore Configuration

    Configuration File in the Flash, when the system is restarted. Buttons  Apply - To modify attributes and save the changes.  Reset - To reset to default value for respective fields and discard all user inputs. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 71: File Download

    CHAPTER 10 : SAVE AND RESTORE 10.3 File Download Figure 10-3 : File Download Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the file download details Navigation System > Save and restore > File Download Fields  Transfer Protocol - Select the transfer mode for downloading file from the remote system.
  • Page 72 Startup config - Select the function Startup configuration. A startup configuration contains configuration information that the AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x uses at reboot. This command retrieves a backup of the initial configuration from flash or a remote location to use it for restoration.
  • Page 73: Software Upgrade

    11 : SOFTWARE UPGRADE Chapter Software Upgrade To access Software Upgrade screen, click System > Software Upgrade...
  • Page 74 5-10 seconds whilst the image file is unpacked and installed before a confirmation message appears. Do NOT re-boot or re-power the switch at this time. WAIT for the confirmation message to appear. Reset - Clear the current selected upgrade pack. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 75 CHAPTER 11 : SOFTWARE UPGRADE Screen Objective The following information screen informs the user that the upgrade pack (image) download is in progress. Figure 11-2 : Software Upgrade : File Upload in Progress Screen Objective The following screen informs the user that the upgrade pack (image) has sucesfully been downloaded and the upgrade has been completed.
  • Page 76 AMG SYSTEMS LTD. Chapter Reboot To access Reboot screen, click System > Reboot USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 77: R Eboot

    CHAPTER 12 : REBOOT 12.1 Reboot Figure 12-1 : Rebooting the System Screen Objective This screen allows the user to restart the switch/ target...  The user should wait for 2 minutes before logging in after reboot.  All updates to nvram.file using the screen System > NVRAM Settings >...
  • Page 78: Sntp

    To access SNTP screens, click System > SNTP. The File Transfer parameters are configured through the screens displayed by the following tabs:  SNTP Global  SNTP Unicast Mode By default the tab SNTP displays the SNTP Global Configuration screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 79: C Onfiguration

    CHAPTER 13 : SNTP 13.1 SNTP Global Configuration Figure 13-1 : SNTP Global Configuration Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the details of SNTP scalars  To set the system time using SNTP, the Clock Time source should be configured as NTP.
  • Page 80 Weekofmonth denotes the particular week. The valid values are First, Second, Third, Fourth and Last.  weekofday denotes the day in the specified week. The valid values are Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri and Sat. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 81 CHAPTER 13 : SNTP  month denotes the month for which the specified week and day are applicable. The valid values are Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec  HH denotes the hours. It is 24-hour format with value ranging from 00 to ...
  • Page 82: M Ode C Onfiguration

    - Select the Unicast server type. This flag is to distinguish between primary and secondary server. SNTP client sends request to different servers until it receives successful response. This flag tells the order in which to query the servers The list contains: USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 83 13 : SNTP  Primary – Sets the unicast server type as primary server  Secondary – Sets the unicast server type as secondary server  Last Updated - Specifies the local time when the system time was successful.  Tx Requests - Specifies the number of SNTP requests sent in the Unicast addressing mode.
  • Page 84 The HTTP related parameters are configured through the screen displayed by the following tab:  Session Timeout USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 85: T Imeout

    CHAPTER 14 : HTTP 14.1 HTTP Session Timeout Figure 14-1 : HTTP Session Timeout Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the web session time out value. Navigation System > HTTP > Session Timeout Fields  Web Session Timeout - Enter the web session timeout value in seconds..
  • Page 86 SNMP link also allows the user to configure SNMP Agent parameters through the following sub-links.  SNMP Agent Control Settings  SNMP Global Configuration  SNMP Agent  SNMP Proxy By default, the SNMP link displays the SNMP Agent Control Settings screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 87: C Ontrol S Ettings

    CHAPTER 15 : SNMP 15.1 SNMP Agent Control Settings Figure 15-1 : SNMP Agent Control Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the SNMP user to configure SNMP Agent Control Settings. Navigation System > SNMP> Agent Control Fields  Agent - Select Agent to enable the SNMP Agent. This allows the software to directly interface with the managed modules to configure and monitor them.
  • Page 88: C Onfiguration

    TCP instead of UDP.  Disables - Blocks sending of SNMP messages over TCP.  snmpProxyListenTrapPort - Enter the port number on which proxy listens for trap and inform messages from the Agent. The default value is 162. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 89 CHAPTER 15 : SNMP  snmpListenTrapPort - Enter the port number on which SNMP trap messages are sent to the manager. The default value is 162.  snmpListenTcpPort - Enter the port number on which SNMP trap messages are sent to the manager over TCP. The default value is 161. Buttons Apply - To modify attributes and save the changes.
  • Page 90: C Onfiguration

     Community Settings  Group Settings  Group Access  View  Target Address  Target Parameter  User  Trap Manager  Filter Conf By default, the tab Agent Config. displays SNMP Community Settings screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 91: Snmp Community Settings

    CHAPTER 15 : SNMP 15.3.1.1 SNMP Community Settings Figure 15-3 : SNMP Community Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to add new community configuration to the table and delete existing community configuration from the same Navigation System > SNMP > Agent Config. > Community Fields ...
  • Page 92 Reset - To reset to default value for respective fields and discard all user inputs.  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes.  Delete - To delete the selected entry. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 93: Snmp Group Settings

    CHAPTER 15 : SNMP 15.3.1.2 SNMP Group Settings Figure 15-4 : SNMP GROUP Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the SNMP Group Settings Navigation System > SNMP > Agent Config. > Group Fields  Security Model - Select the version of the SNMP.
  • Page 94 Reset - To reset to default value for respective fields and discard all user inputs.  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes.  Delete - To delete the selected entry. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 95: Snmp Group Access Settings

    CHAPTER 15 : SNMP 15.3.1.3 SNMP Group Access Settings Figure 15-5 : SNMP Group Access Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure SNMP Group Access Settings  A SNMP Group has to be created prior to the Group Access configuration. The groups that are created in the SNMP Group Settings section are displayed in the bottom form of this screen.
  • Page 96 Reset - To reset to default value for respective fields and discard all user inputs.  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes.  Delete - To delete the selected entry. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 97: Snmp View Tree Settings

    CHAPTER 15 : SNMP 15.3.1.4 SNMP View Tree Settings Figure 15-6 : SNMP View Tree Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the SNMP ViewTree Settings   SNMP Group has to be created and SNMP Access settings need to be defined prior to the Group View Tree configuration Navigation System >...
  • Page 98 Reset - To reset to default value for respective fields and discard all user inputs.  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes.  Delete - To delete the selected entry. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 99: Snmp Target Address Settings

    CHAPTER 15 : SNMP 15.3.1.5 SNMP Target Address Settings Figure 15-7 : SNMP Target Address Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the SNMP Target Address Settings. Navigation System > SNMP > Agent Config. > Target Address Fields ...
  • Page 100 Reset - To reset to default value for respective fields and discard all user inputs.  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes.  Delete - To delete the selected entry. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 101: Snmp Target Parameter Settings

    CHAPTER 15 : SNMP 15.3.1.6 SNMP Target Parameter Settings Figure 15-8 : SNMP Target Parameter Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the SNMP target information to be used in the generation of SNMP messages   The target parameter entry can be deleted only if the associated filter profile entry is deleted through the Filter Profile Settings screen Navigation...
  • Page 102 Reset - To reset to default value for respective fields and discard all user inputs.  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes.  Delete - To delete the selected entry.  Configure Filter Profile – To access Filter Profile Settings screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 103: Snmp Filter Profile Settings

    CHAPTER 15 : SNMP 15.3.1.6.1 SNMP Filter Profile Settings Figure 15-9 : SNMP Filter Profile Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the filter profile to be used when generating notifications using the corresponding entry in the target parameters table Navigation System >...
  • Page 104  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes.  Delete - To delete the selected entry.  Configure Target Parameter - To access the SNMP Target Parameter Settings screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 105: Snmp User Security Settings

    CHAPTER 15 : SNMP 15.3.1.7 SNMP User Security Settings Figure 15-10 : SNMP User Security Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to create a user and configure the security parameters for that user. Navigation System > SNMP > Agent Config. > User Fields ...
  • Page 106 Reset - To reset to default value for respective fields and discard all user inputs.  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes.  Delete - To delete the selected entry. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 107: Snmp Trap Manager Settings

    CHAPTER 15 : SNMP 15.3.1.8 SNMP Trap Manager Settings Figure 15-11 : SNMP Trap Manager Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure set of management targets to receive notifications Navigation System > SNMP > Agent Config. > Trap Manager Fields ...
  • Page 108 Reset - To reset to default value for respective fields and discard all user inputs.  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes.  Delete - To delete the selected entry. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 109: Snmp Filter Settings

    CHAPTER 15 : SNMP 15.3.1.9 SNMP Filter Settings Figure 15-12 : SNMP Filter Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the notification filters used to determine whether the management target should receive a particular notification. The generated notification is compared with filters associated with each management target to determine the target to which the notification is to be sent ...
  • Page 110 Reset - To reset to default value for respective fields and discard all user inputs.  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes.  Delete - To delete the selected entry. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 111 CHAPTER 15 : SNMP 15.4 SNMP Proxy SNMP Proxy is used as a mediator between a SNMP manager and a SNMP Agent. It gets the request from the SNMP Agent and forwards it to the SNMP manager. To access SNMP Proxy settings screens, click System > SNMP > PROXY Config..
  • Page 112 Agent exists.  Proxy TargetParamIn - Enter the SNMP version that the manager sends as request to the proxy.  Proxy Single TargetOut - Enter the SNMP version that the proxy uses to communicate with the Agent. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 113 CHAPTER 15 : SNMP  Proxy Multiple TargetOut - Enter the SNMP version that the proxy uses to communicate with multiple Agents.  Proxy Storage Type - Select the type of storage for the proxy. The list contains:  Volatile – The configuration is lost after the switch is reboot, even if the entry is saved.
  • Page 114: Snmp Mib Proxy Settings

     Prop ProxyMultipleTargetOut - Enter the SNMP version that the proxy uses to communicate with multiple agents.  Prop Proxy Storage Type - Select the type of storage for the proxy. The list contains: USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 115 15 : SNMP  Volatile – The configuration is lost after the switch is reboot, even if the entry is saved.  Non-Volatile – The configuration is available even after the switch is reboot, if the entry is saved. Buttons ...
  • Page 116: Port Manager

    Manager. Port Manager related parameters are configured through the screens displayed by the following tabs:  Port Basic Settings  Port Control  Transceivers By default, the tab Basic Settings displays the Port Basic Settings screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 117: B Asic S Ettings

    CHAPTER 16 : PORT MANAGER 16.1 Port Manager Basic Settings Figure 16-1 : Port Manager Basic Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure general information applicable for all physical ports in a switch on per port basis. You can customize all physical ports of the switch at any time Navigation Layer2 Management >...
  • Page 118 Otherwise, the trap is set as Disabled. The list contains:  Enabled – Enables the generation of linkUp/linkDown traps for the interface.  Disabled – Disables the generation of linkUp/linkDown traps for the interface. Buttons Apply - To modify attributes and save the changes. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 119: Port Control

    CHAPTER 16 : PORT MANAGER 16.2 Port Manager Port Control Figure 16-2 : Port Manager Port Control Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the port specific parameters such as negotiation mode of the switch Navigation Layer2 Management > Port Manager > Port Control Fields ...
  • Page 120  Disabled – Denotes that the flow control mechanism (that is, PAUSE) is disabled. This value is returned by Interfaces operating in half Duplex mode and Interfaces on which auto negotiation process is not yet completed. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 121 CHAPTER 16 : PORT MANAGER  Transmit – Denotes that the transmission of MAC control frames used for PAUSE, to a remote device is enabled. This value is never returned by interfaces operating at 100 Megabits per second or less. ...
  • Page 122: T Ransceivers

    - Displays the port number F1-Fn. The Number (n) of SFP ports displayed is between 1 & 6 depending upon the model.  Part Number - The AMG Part Number for the SFP fitted.  Wavelength - The laser light wavelength in nano-metres or "0" if a copper SFP is fitted.
  • Page 123 17 : VLAN Chapter VLAN VLAN (Virtual LAN) module logically segments the shared media LAN to form virtual workgroups. It fully utilizes the forwarding support available in the switch hardware. It redefines and optimizes the basic transparent bridging functionalities such as learning, forwarding, filtering, flooding and so on. VLAN operates in the following modes.
  • Page 124: S Ettings

    - Displays the operational status of the Dynamic VLAN GVRP module). GVRP uses the services of GARP to propagate VLAN registration information to other VLAN aware bridges in the LAN. This information allows GVRP aware devices to dynamically establish USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 125 CHAPTER 17 : VLAN and update the information about the existence of the VLANs in the topology. The GVRP module registers the created VLANs with GARP and de-registers the deleted VLANs from the GARP. The default option is Enabled. The list contains: ...
  • Page 126: Ettings

    Port Based on All Ports.  PVID - Displays the PVID, which represents the VLAN ID assigned to untagged frames or priority-tagged frames received on the port. The PVID is USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 127 CHAPTER 17 : VLAN used for port based VLAN type membership classification. The default VLAN ID (that is, 1) is set as the PVID. This value ranges from 1 to 4094.  Acceptable Frame Types - Select the type of VLAN dependent BPDU frames to be accepted by the port during the VLAN membership configuration.
  • Page 128: C Onfiguration

    - Enter port or set of ports, which should transmit egress packets for the VLAN as untagged packets. Use comma as a separator between the ports while configuring a list of ports. Ports which are attached to VLAN-unaware devices should be configured as untagged-ports for a USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 129 17 : VLAN given VLAN. The untagged ports list should be a sub-set of the VLAN Member Ports.  The port can be configured as a untagged port, only if the Switch Port Mode of the port is not set as trunk. ...
  • Page 130: Address Tables

    MAC address table consists of VLAN Id, MAC Address and interface information. Dynamic MAC entries get aged based on ageing interval configured on the device. AMG9IM2x/9HM2x Product Series provides web interface to view MAC address table and also provides web interface to configure MAC table aging interval.
  • Page 131: Mac Table

    CHAPTER 18 : ADDRESS TABLES 18.1 Address Tables MAC Table Figure 18-1 : Address Tables MAC Table : VLAN ID Screen Objective This screen allows the user to view the MAC tables created in the system Navigation Layer2 Management > Address Tables > MAC Table Fields ...
  • Page 132 AMG SYSTEMS LTD. Figure 18-2 : Address Tables MAC Table : MAC address Figure 18-3 : Address Tables MAC Table : Port USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 133 CHAPTER 18 : ADDRESS TABLES Figure 18-4 : Address Tables MAC Table : All...
  • Page 134: S Tatic U Nicast E Ntries

     Reset - To clear the entry fields.  Select - Radio Button to select the entry to modify  Apply - Apply the change to the selected entry  Delete - Deletes the selected entry USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 135: S Tatic M Ulticast E Ntries

    CHAPTER 18 : ADDRESS TABLES 18.3 Address Tables Static Multicast Entries Figure 18-6 : Address Tables Static Multicast Entries Screen Objective This screen allows the user to view the Static Multicast Address's created in the system Navigation Layer2 Management > Address Tables > Static Multicast Entries Fields ...
  • Page 136  Global Configuration  Timers  Port Configuration  VLAN Mapping  Port Settings  CIST Port Status  Bridge Priority By default, the tab Global Configuration displays the Global Configuration screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 137: C Onfiguration

    CHAPTER 19 : MSTP 19.1 MSTP Global Configuration Figure 19-1 : MSTP Global Configuration Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure, for each available virtual contexts, the MST module parameters that are used globally in the switch for all ports ...
  • Page 138 This field can be configured only if the protocol version is selected as MSTP.  Region Version - Enter the version that represents the specific MST region. The default value is 0.This value ranges from 0 to 65535. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 139 CHAPTER 19 : MSTP  This field can be configured only if the protocol version is selected as MSTP.  Dynamic Path Cost Calculation - Select whether the dynamic path cost calculation is allowed or not..The path cost represents the distance between the root port and designated port.
  • Page 140 BPDU is received on the edge ports  Disabled - Disables BPDU Guard feature on edge ports globally. Buttons  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 141: Mstp Timers

    CHAPTER 19 : MSTP 19.2 MSTP Timers Figure 19-2 : MSTP Timers Configuration Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the timers used in MSTP protocol for controlling the transmission of BPDUs during the computation of loop free topology.
  • Page 142 - Enter the amount of time between the transmission of configuration bridge PDUs by this node. . This value can be either 1 or 2 seconds. The default value is 2. Buttons Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 143: Onfiguration

    CHAPTER 19 : MSTP 19.3 MSTP Port Configuration Figure 19-3 : MSTP Port Configuration Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the port information for CIST, which spans across the entire topology irrespective of MST and SST regions. CIST is a single common/active topology consisting of all switches in the topology.
  • Page 144 The port is forced to transmit MSTP BPDUs without instance information.  False – Specifies that the port does not perform protocol migration mechanism. The port always transmits the standard MSTP BPDUs. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 145 CHAPTER 19 : MSTP  The protocol migration is greyed out and cannot be configured, if the MSTP Status is set as Disable.  Hello Time - Enter the amount of time between between the transmission of Configuration bridge PDUs by this node in units of hundredths of a second.
  • Page 146 Disabled - Disables root guard feature in the port.  The root guard feature can be enabled only for the ports whose Switch Port Mode is configured as Trunk using Layer2 Management > Port Manager > Port Basic Settings screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 147 CHAPTER 19 : MSTP  BPDU Gaurd - Select the administrative status for the BPDU guard feature in the port.This feature configures BPDU guard globally in MSTP and this global BPDU is applicable if and only if no port specific BPDU Guard is configured.
  • Page 148: Apping

    - Select the VLAN that should be unmapped from the MSTP instance. The list contains VLAN Name for the VLANs available in the switch. The unmapping of VLAN from the MSTP instance is not done, if the VLAN is already unmapped from that instance. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 149 CHAPTER 19 : MSTP  Mapped VLANs - Displays the VLAN id mapped to the spanning tree instance specified. All the Instance Specific information for the member ports of the Vlan will be created..  Flush Indication Threshold - Enter the number of flush indications to go before the flush-interval timer method triggers.
  • Page 150: Ettings

    Enabled – Enables MSTP in the port. The port participates in the STP process and is ready to transmit/receive BPDUs and data.  Disabled – Disables MSTP in the port. The port does not participate in the STP process and is not ready to transmit/receive BPDUs and data USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 151 CHAPTER 19 : MSTP  Priority - Enter the priority value that is assigned to the port. This value is used during the role selection process. The four most significant bits of the Port Identifier of the Spanning Tree instance can be modified by setting the Cist Port Priority value..
  • Page 152: 19.6 Mstp Cist P

    - Displays the identifier of the port on the Designated Bridge for the port's segment. This represents the port through which the Designated Bridge forwards frames to and from the segment. This value is a 2-byte octet string. For example, 80:05. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 153 CHAPTER 19 : MSTP  Designated Cost - Displays the Path Cost of the Designated Port of the segment connected to the port. This value ranges from 1 to 200000000.  Regional Root - Displays the unique identifier of the bridge recorded as the CIST regional root in the configuration BPDUs transmitted.
  • Page 154  Forwarding – Specifies that the port is in the Forwarding state i.e. the port is operational by sending and receiving data based on the formed spanning tree topology which is loop free. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 155: P Riority

    CHAPTER 19 : MSTP 19.7 MSTP Bridge Priority Figure 19-7 : MSTP Bridge Priority Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the bridge priority to be assigned for the specified VLAN  Bridge Priority can be configured only if MSTP Instance is created using the VLAN Mapping screen.
  • Page 156 - Displays the Port Number of the Port which offers the lowest path cost from this bridge to the CIST Root Bridge.This is a read-only field Buttons  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 157 20 : RSTP Chapter RSTP RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) is a portable implementation of the IEEE 802.1D standard. It provides rapid recovery of connectivity following the failure of a bridge/bridge port or a LAN. It reduces the time to reconfigure the active topology of the network when physical topology or topology configuration parameters changes.
  • Page 158: C Onfiguration

    The administrative status can be set as Shutdown, only if the RSTP Status is set as Disabled. The status can be set as Start, only if the MSTP System Control is set as Shutdown using the Layer2 Management > MSTP > GlobalConfiguration screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 159 CHAPTER 20 : RSTP  Status - Select the administrative module status requested by management for the RSTP module. RSTP provides rapid recovery of connectivity following the failure of a bridge/bridge port or a LAN. The default option is Disabled. The list contains: ...
  • Page 160 BPDU is received on the edge ports  Disable - Disables BPDU Guard feature on edge ports globally. Buttons  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 161: Ettings

    CHAPTER 20 : RSTP 20.2 RSTP Basic Settings Figure 20-2 : RSTP Basic Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the timers used in RSTP protocol for controlling the transmission of BPDUs during the computation of loop free topology.
  • Page 162 This value ranges from 4 to 30 seconds. The default value is 15 seconds. Buttons Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 163: Ettings

    CHAPTER 20 : RSTP 20.3 RSTP Port Settings Figure 20-3 : RSTP Port Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the port information for RSTP used during computation of loop-free topology  The parameters in the screen are not populated with the values (the screen is blank), if the RSTP System Control status is set as Shutdown for the context selected using the Context Selection screen.
  • Page 164 True. The protocol migration changes automatically as False, once the RSTP BPDU is transmitted.  Admin Edge Port - Select the administrative status of the Edge Port parameter. The default option is False. The list contains: USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 165 CHAPTER 20 : RSTP  True – Sets the port as an edge port the Port State is immediately set as forwarding). It is connected directly to a single end station. It allows RSTP to converge faster and does not wait to receive BPDUs. ...
  • Page 166 Such a Port will be selected as an Alternate Port after the Root Port has been selected. The default option is Disabled. This can cause lack of spanning tree connectivity. It is set by a network administrator USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 167 CHAPTER 20 : RSTP to prevent bridges external to a core region of the network influencing the spanning tree active topology, possibly because those bridges are not under the full control of the administrator.  Enabled - Enables root guard feature in the port. ...
  • Page 168: Tatus

     Point-to-Point – Specifies that the port is treated as if it is connected to a point-to-point link.  SharedLan – Specifies that the port is treated as if it is having a shared media connection. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 169 CHAPTER 20 : RSTP  The values can be set directly or as Auto for the switch to decide about the point-to-point status, in the field Admin Point to Point provided in the screen Port Status Configuration  Role - Displays the current role of the port for the spanning tree instance. The values can be: ...
  • Page 170 The LLDP related parameters are configured through the screens displayed by the following tabs:  Global Settings  Basic Settings  Interfaces  Neighbours  Agent Info  Agent Details By default, the tab Global Settings displays the LLDP Global Configurations screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 171: C Onfigurations

    CHAPTER 21 : LLDP 21.1 LLDP Global Configurations Figure 21-1 : LLDP Global Configurations Screen Objective This screen allows the user to enable or disable LLDP module globally and set the LLDP version number Navigation Layer2 Management > LLDP > Global Settings Fields ...
  • Page 172 This trace is generated during failure in modification or retrieving of LLDP entries  Packet Dump – Generates debug statements for packets handling traces. This trace is generated when there is an error condition in transmission or reception of packets. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 173 CHAPTER 21 : LLDP  Resource – Generates debug statements for Traces with respect to allocation and freeing of all resource expect the buffers.  All Fail – Generates debug statements for all failure traces of the above mentioned traces. ...
  • Page 174: Ettings

    'disabled' until re-initialization will be attempted. The value of this object must be restored from non-volatile storage after a re-initialization of the management system. This value ranges from 1 to 10. The default value is 2 seconds. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 175 CHAPTER 21 : LLDP  Tx Delay - Enter the delay between successive LLDP frame transmissions initiated by value/status changes in the LLDP local systems objects. This value ranges from 1 to 8192. The value should be lesser than or equal to (0.25 * Transmit Interval) The default value is 2 seconds.
  • Page 176: S Ettings

    This screen allows the user to configure each port of the LLDP  The parameters in the screen are not populated with the values (the screen is blank), if the LLDP Global Sates is set as Shutdown USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 177 CHAPTER 21 : LLDP Navigation Layer2 Management > LLDP >Interface Fields  Select - Click to select the port for which the LLDP parameters need to be configured.  Port - Displays the port number.  Tx State - Select the status of the LLDP PDU transmitter. The default option is Enabled.
  • Page 178: I Nformation

     Interface Name - Represents a chassis identifier based on the value of ifName object for an interface on the containing chassis.  Local - Represents a chassis identifier based on a locally defined value. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 179: Info

    CHAPTER 21 : LLDP  Local Interface - Displays the local port on which the peer information is learnt.This value is a string of maximum size 255  Hold Time - Displays the Hold Time advertized by the peer  Capability - Displays the capabilities advertized by the peer ...
  • Page 180: D Etails

    AMG SYSTEMS LTD. 21.6 LLDP Agent Details Figure 21-7 : LLDP Agent Details Part A Figure 21-8 : LLDP Agent Details Part B USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 181 CHAPTER 21 : LLDP Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the destination mac-address to be used by the LLDP Agent for transmission on this port Navigation Layer2 Management > LLDP >Agent Details Fields  Interface Id - Enter the Interface ID for which the LLDP Agent details is to be configured.
  • Page 182 – Select the transmit status for Link Aggregation Link Aggregation TLV TLV. The default option is disabled. The list contains;  Enabled – Specifies that LLDP Agent transmits Link Aggregation TLV  Disabled - Specifies that LLDP Agent discards Link Aggregation TLV USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 183 CHAPTER 21 : LLDP  – Select the transmit status for Link MacPhy Config MacPhy Config TLV TLV. The default option is disabled. The list contains;  Enabled – Specifies that LLDP Agent transmits MacPhy Config TLV  Disabled - Specifies that LLDP Agent discards MacPhy Config TLV ...
  • Page 184 The 802.1x related parameters are configured through the screens displayed in the following tabs:  Global Settings  Port Settings  Timers  Local AS  Radius Settings  MacSession Info By default, the tab Global Settings displays 802.1x Global Settings screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 185: X Global Settings

    CHAPTER 22 : 802.1X 22.1 802.1x Global Settings Figure 22-1 : 802.1x Global Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure Authentication status, Authentication mode and Authentication server type Navigation Layer2 Management > 802.1x > Global Settings Fields ...
  • Page 186 Protocol Version - Specifies the Version Number of the Protocol. This is a read-only field. Buttons  Apply - To modify attributes and save the changes.  Configure Trace Options - To access PNAC Traces screen USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 187 CHAPTER 22 : 802.1X 22.1.1 802.1x PNAC Traces Figure 22-2 : 802.1x PNAC Traces Screen Objective This screen allows the user to enable the required debug statements that are useful during debug operation. A FOUR BYTE integer is used for enabling the level of tracing. Each BIT in the four byte integer represents a particular level of Trace.
  • Page 188: X Port Settings

    This screen allows the user to configure the security information at the individual port levels Navigation Layer2 Management > 802.1x > Port Settings Fields  Select - Select the port for which the configuration needs to be done  Port - Displays the port number. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 189 CHAPTER 22 : 802.1X  Port Control - Select the control values of the Authenticator Port. The Default option is ForceAuthorized The options are:  ForceAuthorized – Allows all the traffic through this port. Disables 802.1X authentication and causes the port to transit to the authorized state without requiring authentication exchange.
  • Page 190 Port based network access control. The following occurs when Port based authentication is selected  Receives incoming tagged/untagged data/control frames from the CFA Module (Interface Manager) and checks if the Port is authorized. If authorized, the frame is passed to the higher layer. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 191 CHAPTER 22 : 802.1X  Receives outgoing data/control frames from the other modules. If authorized, the frame is passed to the CFA module.  When an EAPOL frame is received from CFA, it sends the EAP packet to the PNAC Interface Task, which then passes it to the Authenticator Module or Supplicant Module.
  • Page 192  Restart Authentication - Select the initialization control for the port to restart authentication. The options are:  True – Causes the Port to be initialized.  False – Reverts to False once initialization is complete. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 193 CHAPTER 22 : 802.1X  This field cannot be set as True when Authentication Mode/Host Mode is set as Mac Based/Single Host  Authentication Retry Count - Enter the maximum number of authentication requests that can be sent from the authenticator before getting response from the supplicant.
  • Page 194: X Timer Configuration

    This value ranges from 1 to 65535 seconds. The default value is 30 seconds.  Re-authentication Period (secs) - Enter the time between periodic re- authentication of the supplicant. Re-authentication period denotes the number of times the switch restarts the authentication process before the USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 195 CHAPTER 22 : 802.1X port changes to the unauthorized state. This value ranges from 1 to 65535 seconds. The default value is 3600 seconds.  Supplicant Timeout - Enter the amount of time the switch waits for a response before resending the request to the client, when relaying a request from the authentication server to the client.
  • Page 196: X Local Authentication Server Configuration

    Authenticator. This value ranges from 1 to 7200 seconds.  Port List - Enter the complete set of ports of the authenticator to which the user is allowed or denied access, based on the Permission. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 197 CHAPTER 22 : 802.1X Buttons  Add - To add and save new configuration.  Reset - To reset to default value for respective fields and discard all user inputs.  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes. ...
  • Page 198 No – Indicates the server type is not primary server.  Shared Secret - Enter the secret string, which is to be shared between the Radius Server and the Radius Client. The shared secret is the secret of USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 199 CHAPTER 22 : 802.1X the server to which the request was sent and from which the response was received.  Response Time (secs) - Enter the maximum time within which the Radius Server is expected to respond for a request from the Radius Client. This value ranges from 1 to 120 seconds.
  • Page 200  Response - Generates response debug statements. This trace provides information about the response from the Radius server  Timer - Generates timer debug statements. This trace is generated for timer functionality. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 201 CHAPTER 22 : 802.1X Buttons  Apply - To modify attributes and save the changes.  Configure Global Options - To return to the Radius Server Configuration screen 22.6 802.1x MAC Session Info Figure 22-9 : 802.1x Mac Session Info Screen Objective This screen displays the MAC Session information details.
  • Page 202 The default value is True. This list contains;  True – Indicates session re-authentication is initialized  False - Indicates session re-authentication is reset Buttons Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 203 23 : IP MANAGEMENT Chapter IP Management IP (Internet Protocol) is an identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. Networks using the TCP/IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destination. The format of an IP address is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods.
  • Page 204: Ipv4 Interface Settings

     Get IP Address Mode / IP Allocation - Select the protocol to be used to obtain the IP address from the interface. The default option is RARP. The list contains: USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 205 CHAPTER 23 : IP MANAGEMENT  Manual - Configures the IP address manually to a specified address by the user or administrator.  RARP - Assigns the IP address to the system by a RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol) server. ...
  • Page 206 - Specifies the name of the switch context.  Distance (Metric) - Enter the Metric value of the destination. The semantics of this metric are determined by the routing-protocol. The value ranges from 1 to 255. The default value is 1. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 207 23 : IP MANAGEMENT  Routing Protocol - Displays the status of the routing protocol through which the route was learnt, if the route is not a directly connected network or a static route. Buttons  Add - To add and save new configuration ...
  • Page 208: Dhcp Server

    DHCP lease. The interface should renew the DHCP lease once it expires. The DHCP server contains a pool of IP address from which one address is assigned to the interface. To access DHCP screens, click IP Management > DHCP Server. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 209 CHAPTER 24 : DHCP SERVER The DHCP Server related parameters are configured through the screens displayed by the following tabs:  Basic Settings  Pool Settings  Pool Options  Exclude List  Host Settings  Host Options  DHCP Pool Options : Appendix A By default, the tab DHCP Server displays the DHCP Basic Settings screen.
  • Page 210: Dhcp Basic Settings

    The IP is directly allocated to the client  DHCP Next Server - Sets the IP address of the boot server (TFTP server) from which the initial boot file is to be loaded in a DHCP client. This USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 211 CHAPTER 24 : DHCP SERVER boot server acts as a secondary server. The default address is 0.0.0.0 (No boot server is defined. DHCP server is used as the boot server Buttons Apply - To modify the attributes and save the changes. Delete - To delete the selected entry 24.2 DHCP Pool Settings Figure 24-2: DHCP Pool Settings...
  • Page 212 Reset - To reset to default value for respective fields and discard all user inputs  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes  Delete - To delete the selected entry USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 213 CHAPTER 24 : DHCP SERVER 24.3 DHCP Pool Option settings Figure 24-3: DHCP Pool Options Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to set the DHCP server pool options related configuration. The configured options are sent to DHCP client in DHCP offer packet.
  • Page 214 This screen allows the user to configure the DHCP server IP address to be excluded from the DHCP server address pool. The addresses in the created list are not allocated to the DHCP client while performing dynamic IP allocation. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 215 CHAPTER 24 : DHCP SERVER Navigation IP Management> DHCP Server > Exclude List Fields  Select - Click to select pool ID for which the configuration needs to be re- applied.  Pool id - Enter the pool ID for which exclude list is to be created. ...
  • Page 216 Add - To add and save new configuration  Reset - To reset to default value for respective fields and discard all user inputs  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 217 CHAPTER 24 : DHCP SERVER  Reset IP - To reset the IP Address and discard all user inputs.  Delete - To delete the selected entry 24.6 DHCP Host Option Settings Figure 24-6: DHCP Host Option Settings Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the host option settings.
  • Page 218 Reset - To reset to default value for respective fields and discard all user inputs  Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes  Delete - To delete the selected entry USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 219 CHAPTER 24 : DHCP SERVER 24.7 DHCP Pool Options : Appendix A This section describes the various DHCP Server pool options and their corresponding option code. Option Description Option Code Configures the client’s subnet mask. The subnet mask option NetMask (IP Format) should be configured prior to the router option.
  • Page 220 IP addresses and masks that specify destination/mask pairs with which to filter incoming source routes. The client should discard any source-routed datagram whose next-hop address does not match with anyone of the USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 221 CHAPTER 24 : DHCP SERVER Option Description Option Code filters. The minimum length is 8. The length should always be a multiple of 8. Maximum Datagram Configures the maximum size datagram that the client should be prepared to reassemble. The code for this option is 22, and the Reassembly Size (Integer) length of this option is 2.
  • Page 222 4. Network Time Protocol Configures a list of IP addresses indicating NTP servers server (IP Format) available to the client. The minimum length is 4. The length should always be a multiple of 4. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 223 CHAPTER 24 : DHCP SERVER Option Description Option Code Vendor specific information Allows DHCP server to configure Vendor Specific Information for the corresponding DHCP server address pool. The code for this option is 43 and the minimum length of this option is 1. NetBIOS over TCP/IP Configures a list of RFC 1001/1002 NBNS name servers.
  • Page 224 4 octets. The length should always be a multiple of 4. Street Talk Server (IP Configures a list of Street Talk servers available to the client. The Format) minimum length is 4 octets. The length should always be a multiple of 4. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 225 CHAPTER 24 : DHCP SERVER Option Description Option Code Street Talk Directory Configures a list of STDA servers available to the client. The Assistance Server (IP minimum length is 4 octets. The length should always be a Format) multiple of 4. User Class Information Configures the user class of which the client is a member.
  • Page 226 "network". The minimum length of this option is 1. Auto-Configure (Integer) Configures whether auto-configuration should be disabled on the local subnet. Value 0 means do not auto-configure, and value 1 means auto-configure. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 227 CHAPTER 24 : DHCP SERVER Option Description Option Code Name Service Search Configures the order in which name services should be consulted (Integer) when resolving hostnames and other information. The minimum length of this option is 2 octets. Subnet - Selection (IP Configures a single IPv4 address, which is the address of a Format) subnet.
  • Page 228 AMG SYSTEMS LTD. Option Description Option Code User Enter Option Code Allows the user to manually configure the DHCP option and its enters Manually corresponding code and value. Option code USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 229: Igmp Snooping

    CHAPTER 25 : IGMP SNOOPING Chapter IGMP Snooping IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is the protocol, a host uses to inform a router when it joins (or leaves) an Internet multicast group. IGMP is only used on a local network; a router must use another multicast routing protocol to inform other routers of group membership.
  • Page 230: Igmp Snooping Configuration

    - Displays the Operational status of the IGS in the switch. The default option is disabled. The list contains:  Enabled – Indicates that IGS protocol is currently enabled in the system.  Disabled - Indicates that IGS protocol is currently disabled in the system. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 231 CHAPTER 25 : IGMP SNOOPING  Snooping Mode - Select the IGMP snooping mode. Modes are provided with redundancy support. The default option is MAC Based. The list contains:  IP based – IGS protocol operation is based on the IP address and group address.
  • Page 232 - Select the multicast VLAN status. Multicast VLAN feature can be used for applications where wide-scale deployment of multicast traffic is necessary. MVLAN registration allows a subscriber on a port to subscribe and unsubscribe to a particular multicast stream on any of the USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 233 CHAPTER 25 : IGMP SNOOPING multicast VLANs. Multicast VLANs enable efficient multicast data flow in separate M-VLANs, while normal data flows through other/different VLANs. The default option is Disabled. The list contains:  Enabled – Enables the multicast Vlan feature. Router sends a single copy of the data for the particular MVLAN, instead of forwarding a separate copy of the multicast data to each VLAN.
  • Page 234  Report Forward Interval (Secs) - Enter the time interval within which the next report messages for the same multicast group will not be forwarded. This timer is used when both proxy and proxy-reporting is USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 235 CHAPTER 25 : IGMP SNOOPING disabled. This option is to perform Join Aggregation of IGMP membership report. This value ranges from 1 to 25 seconds. The default value is 5 seconds.  This is the interval (in seconds) within which report messages for the same multicast group will not be forwarded.
  • Page 236: Igmp Snooping Vlan Configuration

    Multicast > IGMP Snooping > VlanConfiguration Fields  VLAN ID - Select the VLAN Identifier that uniquely identifies a specific VLAN from the list specified already in the system. The IGMP snooping configuration is performed for this specific VLAN ID. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 237 CHAPTER 25 : IGMP SNOOPING  IGMP Snooping Status - Select the status of IGMP snooping on the specified VLAN. The default option is Disabled. The list contains:  Enabled – IGS is enabled on the specified VLAN. A switch will listen for IGMP messages from the host connected on those interfaces and build the software.
  • Page 238  Max Response Code - Enter the maximum response code advertised in queries which are sent over this VLAN. This value ranges from 0 to 255 tenths of a second. The default value is 100. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 239: Igmp Snooping Interface Configuration

    CHAPTER 25 : IGMP SNOOPING  Current Version - Displays the working IGMP Version on the given VLAN. The value can be version 1, version 2 or version 3.  Current Querier Status - Displays the current querier status in the VLAN.
  • Page 240 This value ranges from 0 to 4294967295. The default value is 4294967295.  Filter Profile Id - Select the Filter Profile Identifier. A unique identifier configured by the administrator for a particular Internet address type USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 241 CHAPTER 25 : IGMP SNOOPING identifies each of the profile entries. The profile ID is configured for the downstream interface. The default value is 0. Buttons  Apply - To modify attributes and save the changes.  Delete - To delete the selected entry. 25.5 IGMP Snooping VLAN Router Port Configuration Figure 25-6 : IGMP Snooping Vlan Router Port Configuration Screen Objective...
  • Page 242: Igmp Snooping Vlan Router Ports

    Add - To add and save new configuration.  Modify - To modify attributes and save the changes.  Delete - To delete the selected entry. 25.6 IGMP Snooping VLAN Router Ports Figure 25-7 : IGMP Snooping VLAN Router Ports USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 243 CHAPTER 25 : IGMP SNOOPING Screen Objective This screen displays the Router Port List table. The dynamic and static ports are listed in the screen. Navigation Multicast > IGMP Snooping > RouterPorts Fields  VLAN ID - Displays the VLAN Identifier that uniquely identifies a specific VLAN on which router ports are learnt / configured.
  • Page 244 This screen displays the IGMP group information such as MAC based or IP based Multicast Forwarding Table and Multicast Forwarding table is populated with list of ports interested in receiving multicast traffic to avoid flooding of multicast data traffic. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 245 CHAPTER 25 : IGMP SNOOPING  When snooping is disabled on the port, all the entries in the group table and forwarding table are deleted for the port. Navigation Multicast > IGMP Snooping > FwdInformation Fields MAC Based Multicast Forwarding Table ...
  • Page 246 To access TAC screens, click Multicast > TAC. TAC related parameters are configured through the screens displayed in the following tabs  Profile  Profile filters By default, the tab Profile displays the TAC Profile Configuration screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 247 CHAPTER 26 : TAC 26.1 TAC Profile Configuration Figure 26-1 : TAC Profile Configuration Screen Objective This screen allows the user to configure the multicast profile used to filter incoming IGMP/MLD reports from customers. Each profile table entry contains a table of multicast information and an access rule to permit or deny.
  • Page 248 Apply - To modify attributes for the selected entry and save the changes.  Delete - To delete the selected entry.  A profile can be deleted only if the Port and Vlan reference count is  Configure Trace Options - To access Tac Traces screen USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 249 CHAPTER 26 : TAC 26.1.1 TAC Traces Figure 26-2 : Tac Traces Screen Objective This screen allows the user to enable the required debug statements that will be useful during debug operation. System errors such as memory allocation failures are notified by means of LOG messages and TRACE messages.
  • Page 250  Internet Address Type - Select the internet address type in the profile. The list contains:  IPv4 - Sets the internet address type as IPv4.  IPv6 - Sets the internet address type as IPv6. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 251 CHAPTER 26 : TAC  The address type of the profile entry should match the address type set for the profile in the TAC Profile Configuration screen.  Group start address - Enter the multicast group address, which is the start of multicast group address range. It can be a particular multicast address or 0.0.0.0 which indicates that it is a wild card.
  • Page 252 AMG SYSTEMS LTD. Chapter Serial Data I/O The AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x series of Multi Port Ethernet Switches also support built-in I/O ports. These I/O ports allow serial data ports, alarm contacts, audio devices and analogue video to be directly connected to the switch.
  • Page 253 CHAPTER 27 : SERIAL DATA I/O 27.1 Serial Data Applications Serial data over IP application The serial data over IP application can be used in several ways, but the use cases can be divided into three typical applications :  Point-to-point ...
  • Page 254 Serial Port Re-director (Virtual Serial Port) By using serial port redirector software, an application can access remote serial devices as if they were directly connected to the PC. AMG can provide a Serial Port Re-director (PC) application that allows up to 32 virtual serial ports to be created.
  • Page 255 CHAPTER 27 : SERIAL DATA I/O 27.2 Serial Data Port Configuration AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x web management interface supports configuring serial port parameters such as serial port type, speed, number of data bits, number of stop bits etc. The following web page shows 4 channels of data D1-D4.
  • Page 256 Serial data across AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x devices is transferred through serial data ports using IP protocol. AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x web management interface gives provision to configure IP address and UDP port number of AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x device that is involved in data transfer.
  • Page 257 CHAPTER 27 : SERIAL DATA I/O  Dual – Both Standard and AMG broadcast packets will be sent. Use this mode for communication with a mixture of standard and M-SES devices.  Target IP - the IP address for that particular serial port to send data to.
  • Page 258 Serial Data D1-D4 Serial Data D1-D4 Network M-SES 1 M-SES 2 Figure 27-6 : Serial data point-to-point unicast Serial Data Port Settings D1-D4 Figure 27-7 : Serial Data Port Settings M-SES 1,2 Serial Data IP Settings M-SES 1 USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 259 CHAPTER 27 : SERIAL DATA I/O Figure 27-8 : Serial Data Port Settings M-SES 1 Serial Data IP Settings M-SES 2 Figure 27-9 : Serial Data Port Settings M-SES 2...
  • Page 260 M-SES 1…4: D1, D2: RS485, 115.2kbps Serial Data M0/D1 Serial Data M0/D2 Serial Data M0/(D1-D4) M-SES 1 Network M-SES 0 M-SES 2 Serial Data M0/D3 Serial Data M0/D4 M-SES 3 M-SES 4 Figure 27-10 : Serial data multiple point-to-point (unicast) USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 261 CHAPTER 27 : SERIAL DATA I/O Serial Data Port Settings M-SES 0 Figure 27-11 : Serial Data Port Settings M-SES 0 Serial Data IP Settings M-SES 0 Figure 27-12 : Serial Data IP Settings M-SES 0 Serial Data Port Settings M-SES 1-4 Figure 27-13 : Serial Data Port Settings M-SES 1-4...
  • Page 262 Figure 27-14 : Serial Data IP Settings M-SES 1 Serial Data IP Settings M-SES 2 Figure 27-15 : Serial Data IP Settings M-SES 2 Serial Data IP Settings M-SES 3 Figure 27-16 : Serial Data IP Settings M-SES 3 USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 263 CHAPTER 27 : SERIAL DATA I/O Serial Data IP Settings M-SES 4 Figure 27-17 : Serial Data IP Settings M-SES 4...
  • Page 264 Serial Data M0/D1 Serial Data M0/D1 Serial Data D1,D2 M-SES VE1 (Slave) M-SES VE2 (Slave) M-SES 0 (Master) Network Serial Data M0/D2 Serial Data M0/D2 M-SES VE4 (Slave) M-SES VE3 (Slave) Figure 27-18 : Serial Data point-to-multipoint USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 265 CHAPTER 27 : SERIAL DATA I/O Serial Data Port Settings M-SES 0 Figure 27-19 : Serial Data Port Settings M-SES 0 Serial Data IP Settings M-SES 0 Figure 27-20 : Serial Data IP settings M-SES 0 Serial Data Port & IP Settings VE 1,2 Figure 27-21 : Serial Data Port &...
  • Page 266 AMG SYSTEMS LTD. Figure 27-22 : Serial Data Port & IP settings VE 3,4 USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 267 Chapter Contact Closure I/O over IP The AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x series of Multi Port Ethernet Switches also support built-in I/O ports. These I/O ports allow serial data ports, alarm contacts, audio devices and analogue video to be directly connected to the switch.
  • Page 268 Contact Closures Point-to-multipoint (broadcast / unicast) When an AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x Contact Closure input is mapped (over IP) to a Contact Closure output on more than one AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x switch (Broadcast), a single input controls one output on several AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x switches.
  • Page 269 CHAPTER 28 : CONTACT CLOSURE I/O OVER IP The following web page shows 8 channels of Contact Closure I/O. Figure 28-1 : Contact Closure I/O - 8 channels Screen Objective This screen is used to configure serial data port parameters for the serial ports on this device.
  • Page 270 8 Contact Closure channels C1-C8 <--> C1-C8 Contact Closure Contact Closure C1-C8 C1-C8 Network M-SES 1 M-SES 2 Figure 28-2 : Contact Closure point-to-point Contact Closure Settings M-SES 1 Figure 28-3 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES 1 USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 271 CHAPTER 28 : CONTACT CLOSURE I/O OVER IP Contact Closure Settings M-SES 2 Figure 28-4 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES 2 28.5 Contact Closure Example B : Multiple point-to-point AMG9024GM-H-2S2I8C-R (8 CC channels C1...C8) to 4x AMG9024GM-H-2S4C-R: A,B,C,D (2 CC channels used on each M-SES) M-SES M-SES M-SES...
  • Page 272 Contact Closures M-SES D (C7,C8) M-SES A (C1,C2) M-SES 1 M-SES D Network M-SES A Contact Closures Contact Closures M-SES C (C5,C6) M-SES B (C3,C4) M-SES C M-SES B Figure 28-5 : Contact Closure multiple point-to-point USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 273 CHAPTER 28 : CONTACT CLOSURE I/O OVER IP Contact Closure Settings M-SES 1 Figure 28-6 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES 1 Contact Closure Settings M-SES A Figure 28-7 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES A...
  • Page 274 AMG SYSTEMS LTD. Contact Closure Settings M-SES B Figure 28-8 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES B Contact Closure Settings M-SES C Figure 28-9 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES C USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 275 CHAPTER 28 : CONTACT CLOSURE I/O OVER IP Contact Closure Settings M-SES D Figure 28-10 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES D 28.6 Contact Closure Example C : Point-to-multipoint AMG9024GM-H-2S2I8C-R (8 CC channels C1...C8) to 4x AMG9024GM-H-2S4C-R: A,B,C,D (2 - 4 CC channels used on each M-SES) M-SES M-SES M-SES...
  • Page 276 Contact Closures Contact Closures M-SES D (C1,C2,C7,C8) M-SES A (C1,C2,C3) M-SES 1 M-SES D Network M-SES A Contact Closures Contact Closures M-SES C (C1,C2,C5,C6) M-SES B (C1,C2,C4) M-SES C M-SES B Figure 28-11 : Contact Closure point-to-multipoint USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 277 CHAPTER 28 : CONTACT CLOSURE I/O OVER IP Contact Closure Settings M-SES 1 Figure 28-12 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES 1 Contact Closure Settings M-SES A Figure 28-13 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES A...
  • Page 278 AMG SYSTEMS LTD. Contact Closure Settings M-SES B Figure 28-14 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES B Contact Closure Settings M-SES C Figure 28-15 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES C USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 279 CHAPTER 28 : CONTACT CLOSURE I/O OVER IP Contact Closure Settings M-SES D Figure 28-16 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES D 28.7 Contact Closure Example D : Multipoint-to-point Broadcast, unicast “OR”ing 1x AMG9024GM-H-2S2I8C-R (8 CC channels C1...C8) to 4x AMG9024GM-H-2S4C-R: A,B,C,D (2,4 or 5 CC channels used on each M-SES) M-SES M-SES...
  • Page 280 Contact Closures Contact Closures M-SES D (C5,C6) M-SES A (C1-C4,C7) M-SES 1 M-SES D Network M-SES A Contact Closures Contact Closures M-SES C (C5,C6) M-SES B (C1-C4,C8) M-SES C M-SES B Figure 28-17 : Contact Closure multipoint-to-point USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 281 CHAPTER 28 : CONTACT CLOSURE I/O OVER IP Contact Closure Settings M-SES 1 Figure 28-18 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES 1 Contact Closure Settings M-SES A Figure 28-19 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES A...
  • Page 282 AMG SYSTEMS LTD. Contact Closure Settings M-SES B Figure 28-20 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES B Contact Closure Settings M-SES C Figure 28-21 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES C USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 283 CHAPTER 28 : CONTACT CLOSURE I/O OVER IP Contact Closure Settings M-SES D Figure 28-22 : Contact Closure Settings M-SES D...
  • Page 284  High-Speed I/O  High-Speed Serial Ports  High-Speed Serial IP To access Serial data I/O screens, click I/O > HS-IO By default the tab HS-IO displays the High-Speed I/O screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 285 In this way two serial devices can communicate over an IP network as two peers using UDP. AMG 9IM2x/9HM2x web management interface supports configuring high speed serial port parameters such as serial port type, speed, number of data bits, number of stop bits etc.
  • Page 286 - parity bits in each character transferred over serial port.  Data bits - the number of data bits in each character transferred over serial port.  Stop bits - number of stop bits to be sent in each character transferred over serial port. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 287 CHAPTER 29 : HIGH-SPEED IO PORTS Buttons  Apply - button to apply configured changes to device. 29.3 HS-IO Serial I/P Configuration Use this page to configure data transfer from Serial Channels (1-4) on this device to serial channels on remote devices. The following web page shows 4 channels of data.
  • Page 288 - Target IP address for HS serial data port D2  - Target IP address for HS serial data port D3  - Target IP address for HS serial data port D4 Buttons  Apply - button to apply configured changes to device. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 289: Interface Statistics

    CHAPTER 30 : INTERFACE STATISTICS Chapter Interface Statistics The Interface link allows the user to view the interface related statistics screens through the following tabs.  Interface Clear  Interface  Ethernet By default, the tab Interface Clear displays the Clear Interface Statistics screen.
  • Page 290: Ethernet Statistics

    Statistics > Interface > Interface 30.3 Ethernet Statistics Figure 30-3 : Ethernet Statistics Screen Objective This screen displays the statistics for a collection of Ethernet-like interfaces attached to the M-SES. Navigation Statistics > Interface > Ethernet USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 291: Mstp Statistics

    31 : MSTP STATISTICS Chapter MSTP Statistics The MSTP link allows the user to view the MSTP statistics screens through the following tabs.  MSTP Information  CIST Port Statistics  MSTI Port Statistics By default, the tab MSTP Information displays the MSTP Information screen.
  • Page 292: Mstp Information

    The parameters in the screen are not populated with the values (the screen is blank), if the MSTP System Control status is set as Shutdown for the context selected using the Context Selection screen. Navigation Statistics > MSTP > MSTP CIST Port Statistics USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 293: Mstp Msti Port Statistics

    CHAPTER 31 : MSTP STATISTICS Fields Clear Counters - Select the option to update or clear the statistics for the interfaces on which MSTP is enabled. Buttons Apply - To select the required entry to clear the counters. 31.3 MSTP MSTI Port Statistics Figure 31-3 : MSTP MSTI Port Statistics Screen Objective This screen displays the statistics for the MSTI Ports in the system.
  • Page 294: Rstp Statistics

    AMG SYSTEMS LTD. Chapter RSTP Statistics The RSTP link allows the user to view the RSTP statistics screens through the following tabs.  Information  Port Statistics By default, the tab Information displays the RSTP Information screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 295: Rstp Information

    CHAPTER 32 : RSTP STATISTICS 32.1 RSTP Information Figure 32-1 : RSTP Information Screen Objective This screen displays the RSTP information on the bridges that supports the Spanning Tree protocol.  This screen displays the configuration details only for the context for which the RSTP System Control status is set as Start Navigation Statistics >...
  • Page 296 Statistics > RSTP > Port Statistics Fields Clear Counters - Select the option to update or clear the statistics for the interfaces on which RSTP is enabled. Buttons Apply - To select the required entry to clear the counters. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 297: Lldp Statistics

    33 : LLDP STATISTICS Chapter LLDP Statistics The LLDP link allows the user to view the LLDP statistics screens through the following tabs.  Traffic  Statistics  Errors By default, the tab Traffic displays the Traffic Information screen.
  • Page 298 Total Frames Received In Error  Total Frames Discarded  Total TLVS Unrecognized  Total TLVs Discarded  PDU Length error drops Navigation Statistics > LLDP >Traffic Buttons Clear LLDP Counters - To clear the LLDP counters on all interfaces USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 299 CHAPTER 33 : LLDP STATISTICS 33.2 LLDP Statistics Information Figure 33-2 : LLDP Statistics Information Screen Objective This screen displays the LLDP remote table statistics information. Navigation Statistics > LLDP >Statistics 33.3 LLDP Error Information Figure 33-3 : LLDP Error Information Screen Objective This screen displays the details of LLDP error information such as total memory allocation failures and count of total input queue overflows.
  • Page 300 The 802.1x link allows the user to view the 802.1x statistics screens through the following tabs.  Session Stats  Supp Session Stats  Mac Session Stats By default, the tab Session Stats displays the 802.1x Session Statistics screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 301: X Session Statistics

    CHAPTER 34 : 802.1X STATISTICS 34.1 802.1x Session Statistics Figure 34-1 : 802.1x Session Statistics Screen Objective This screen displays the session statistics for an authenticator PAE (Port Access Entity). It shows the current values collected for each session that is still in progress or the final values for the last valid session on each port where there is no current active session.
  • Page 302 AMG SYSTEMS LTD. 34.3 802.1x MAC Session Statistics Figure 34-3 : 802.1x MAC Session Statistics Screen Objective This screen displays the MAC Session statistics. Navigation Statistics > 802.1x > MAC Session Stats USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 303: Radius Server Statistics

    35 : RADIUS SERVER STATISTICS Chapter Radius Server Statistics Figure 35-1 : Radius Server Statistics – Statistics Group Screen Objective This screen displays the RADIUS Server statistics. Navigation Statistics > Radius...
  • Page 304: Igmp Snooping Statistics

    The IGMP Snooping link allows the user to view the IGMP Snooping related statistics screens through the following tabs.  IGS Clear Statistics  IGS Statistics  IGS Version 3 Statistics By default, the tab IGS Clear Statistics displays the IGMP Snooping Clear Statistics screen. USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 305: Igmp Snooping Clear Statistics

    CHAPTER 36 : IGMP SNOOPING STATISTICS 36.1 IGMP Snooping Clear Statistics Figure 36-1 : IGMP Snooping Clear Statistics Screen Objective This screen the IGMP snooping clear statistics. Navigation Statistics > IGMP Snooping > IGS Clear Statistics 36.2 IGMP Snooping V1/V2 Statistics Figure 36-2 : IGMP Snooping V1/V2 Statistics Screen Objective This screen displays the IGMP snooping statistics pertaining to IGMP snooping...
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    AMG SYSTEMS LTD. 36.3 IGMP Snooping V3 Statistics Figure 36-3 : IGMP Snooping V3 Statistics Screen Objective This screen displays the IGMP snooping statistics pertaining to IGMP snooping Navigation Statistics > IGMP Snooping > IGS Version 3 Statistics USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
  • Page 307 37 : IP STATISTICS Chapter IP Statistics The IP link allows the user to view the IPv4 related statistics screens through the following tabs.  ARP cache  ICMP Statistics By default, the tab ARP Cache displays the ARP Cache screen.
  • Page 308 37.2 IPV4 ICMP Statistics Figure 37-2 : IPV4 ICMP Statistics Screen Objective This screen displays the ICMP transmission and reception related statistics information such as Received Redirect, Transmitted Error and so on. Navigation Statistics > IP > ICMP Statistics USER MANUAL AMG 9IM2X/9HM2X...
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    CHAPTER 38 : SNMP STATISTICS Chapter SNMP Statistics Figure 38-1 : SNMP Statistics Screen Objective This screen displays the statistics information related to SNMP Agent. Navigation Statistics > SNMP...

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