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At the same time, it applies to the user training and learning for related technical personnel, so it is the practical teaching material for mass users to learn about the KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 industrial Ethernet switch-dedicated network management system.
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Ethernet Switch-dedicated Network Management User’s Manual. Statement: For continuous update and perfection of the product and technology, the contents of this material may not be consistent with the actual product, please contact us about related contents. If it is necessary for you to query the latest information on the product, please query our Website or contact with your local service representative directly.
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Safety Consideration This product can provide excellent and reliable performance within its design scope. However, it needs to avoid the damage or destroy by human reasons. Read this Manual thoroughly and keep it well for future reference. Do not place the Device next to the source of water and the damp place. Do not place anything on the power cable.
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Description of Warning Mark: This manual uses two kinds of obvious warning marks to prompt users that more attention should be paid during operation. The meanings of these marks as follows: Warning: The comment after this mark should be paid more attention, the incorrect operation will cause the switch to be damaged seriously or it will cause body injury for the operator.
Content Chapter One System Overview......................5 1.1 Product overview ........................5 1.2 Feature..........................5 1.3 Packing List and unpacking check ..................7 Chapter Two Console Management ....................8 2.1 Console ..........................8 2.1.1 Serial Port RS232 Console..................8 2.1.2 Telnet console......................11 2.2 Console Management......................12 2.2.1 Status and Counter ....................13 2.2.2 Switch Configuration .....................15 2.2.3 The Protocol Related Configuration...............31 2.2.4 Restart Switch ......................40...
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4.1 WEB Network Management .....................50 4.2 Port Status .........................51 4.3 Port Statistics........................52 4.4 Administrator ........................53 4.4.1 IP Address ......................53 4.4.2 Configuration ......................54 4.4.3 Console Information....................57 4.4.4 Port Control......................57 4.4.5 Aggregator......................58 4.4.6 Filter ........................60 4.4.7 VLAN........................63 4.4.8 STP.........................67 4.4.9 Monitor Port......................69 4.4.10 SNMP........................70 4.4.11 Security ........................71 4.5 TFTP software........................72...
KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 industrial Ethernet switch provide two mounting ways, DIN rail and Wall-mounting. On the front panel of KIEN5000, there are four uplink redundant 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet RJ45 interfaces. The uplink redundant Ethernet RJ45 can be used to form two twisted-pair redundant ring networks.
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100Base-FX fiber ports, single mode/multimode, full duplex High speed redundant ring with recovery time < 300ms Supports VLAN to control broadcasting domain and segment flow. Alarms relay output power supply and port link. Broadcast storm control Powerful Management Function Integral management platform for the entire network based on RS232 standard.
KIEN5000 AND KIEN6000 from falling apart after opening the case. If a hard object is used to unclench the case, do not overly extend the hard object into the case to avoid damage of the equipments inside the case.
You can login the RS232 serial port console software from hyper terminal of WINDOWS system, and realize the query, configuration and management in KIEN5000/6000. If there is no such a software in the system, you can install it from “Add/Delete Program”, afterwards, you can login as following: 1....
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example : “COMMON1” and then click“OK”. Figure2-2 Connection 4. To select serial port according to the PC’s serial port hardware and its occupation status. For example, to select “COM1” and click “OK”. Figure2-3 Select port 5. As the following shows, to set the properties of “COM1”: Bits Per Sedond:9600bps;...
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Figure2-4 Port Setting 6. The console interface is shown as below. To enter Username: admin <Enter>; Password :123 <Enter>, and enter the main menu. Figure2-5 Login Console 7. The main menu is shown as below, when in the menu, all operation should be realized by the keyboard, the direction is as below: Table2-1 Direction of Keyboard for menu Function...
You can also visit the console software of KIEN5000/6000 from network by Telnet way. In this way, you need to connect any one of RJ45 ports of KIEN5000/6000 with the Ethernet port in the network or the PC’s card by a cross-over or straight-through copper cable. You can do as follows: “Run”...
Figure2-8 Login Telnet The following figure shows the Main Menu, all operations are realized by keyboard, whose detailed function is the same as RS232 console’s. Figure2-9 Main Menu 2.2 Console Management There are two kind of way login the Console Management, one is RS232 Console and another one is Telnet such as Figure 2-6 and Figure 2-9.
KIEN5000 and KIEN6000’s default IP address is192.168.0.2 , which can be referred to the coding label on the device. Do not apply the two ways: Telnet Console and RS232 Console at same time! Port 9 and 10 in the management is for the configuration of other products in the system, you can make configuration in the available items and ignore if any is not available.
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Figure2-11 Port Status Table2-2 Port Status Entry Description Type of Port. Type It’s enabled or disabled according to user Enabled configuration. Shows port connected or disconnected.. Status Shows port rate and duplex mode. Mode Shows flow control enabled or disabled. FlowCtrl 2.
3. System Information The following page shows the software and hardware information of current system. Figure2-13 Management Address Information 2.2.2 Switch Static Configuration “Switch Configuration” <Enter>. “Switch Configuration” “Administration Configuration”、 “Port/Trunk Configuration”、 “Port Mirroring Configuration”、 “VLAN Configuration”、 “ Priority Configuration” 、 “ MAC Address configuration” 、 “ Misc Configuration”.
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2.2.2.1 Administration Configuration “Switch Configuration” “Administration Configuration” <Enter>. It’s including “Device Information”、 “IP Configuration”、 “Change Username”、 “Change Password”、 “MAC Configuration”. Figure2-15 Device Configuration 1. Device Information The following figure shows device information. It’s including Device Name, Device Content, device Location, and Device description. Figure2-16 Device Information 2....
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Figure2-17 IP configuration 3. Change Username The following figure shows user configuration. Figure2-18 User configuration 4. Change password The following figure shows password configuration.
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Figure2-19 Password Configuration 5. MAC Configuration You can change MAC address of KIEN5000 or KIEN6000 Industrial Ethernet Switch in the following page.To avoid a conflict among the networking devices, you are suggested not to change it unless it is a must.
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Figure2-21 Port Configuration The above page shows port configuration and trunk group. You can convert the item by “space” key. The following table shows description of items. Table2-3 Port/Converge/Alarm Items Description Enabled Enable or disable the port. Enable or disable auto-negotiation function for each Auto Negotiate port.
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Figure2-22 Port Mirroring Configuration Port mirroring is a way to monitor the network flow in the switching network. The port’s flow can be monitored from a given port. The targeted flow will be copied to the mirroring port. Each item has the meaning as below: Table2-4 Port Mirroring Configuration Item Description...
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Figure2-23 VLAN configuration 1. VLAN Support Configuration The following page is for VLAN support configuration. It’s including VLAN ID of each port and ingress rule of data packets. Figure2-24 VLAN Support Configuration Table2-5 VLAN Support Configuration Item Description By pressing “Space” key, you can convert three modes of port-based、802.1Q VLAN Mode with GVRP、802.1Q without GVRP.
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each port. Ingress Filter This configuration is in line with ingress filter rule 1 of Web-management. Only the packet that is in line with port’s VID. You can press “Space” key to forward Nonmember or abandon the packets that do not comply with the VID setting. Packet Ingress Filter This configuration complies with the ingress filter rule 1 of Web-management: to...
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3. Edit/DeleteVLAN You can edit or delete VLAN as followed: Figure2-26 Edit/Delete VLAN 1) Select VLAN to edit or delete, and press <Enter>. 2) You can change VLAN protocol item, change the member port between untagged and tagged, and delete some member port in VLAN group.
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Attention: VLAN name and VLAN ID cannot be changed. Default VLAN cannot be deleted. 2.2.2.5 Priority Configuration “Switch Configuration” “Priority Configuration” <Enter>. Figure2-28 Priority Configuration In this page, there is priority 0-7 mapping to “High” or “Low queue”. “High/Low queue Service Ratio H:L” is for the setting of transmission ratio of high priority packets and low priority packets.
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Figure2-29 MAC Address Configuration 1. Static MAC Address Configuration You can add, edit or delete static MAC address from this page. Figure2-30 Static MAC Address Configuration When a static MAC address is added, it will be kept in the address table of the switch whether the physical device is connected with the switch or not, so that the switch do no need to study the address again after power supply cut-off or resetting.
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Figure2-31 Add Static MAC Address 2) Edit static MAC address Select <Edit> to change the static MAC address. b. Select the MAC address you want to change and press <Enter>. c. Select <Edit> to change the all items. d. Press < Ctrl + A > to return to the main menu line and select <Save>...
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MAC address filter allows the switch to drop the unwanted packets, which is based on destination address. You can add/edit/delete the filtering MAC address from this page. Figure2-33 Filter MAC Address configuration 1) Add a. Select “<Add> <Edit>” and <Enter> to add filtering MAC address.
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Figure2-34 Add Filter MAC Address 2) Edit a. Select <Edit> and <Enter> to edit the filtering MAC address. b. Select the filtering MAC address you want to edit and press <Enter>. c. Select <Edit> to change the all items. d. Press < Ctrl + A > to return to the main menu line and select <Save>...
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Figure2-36 Misc Configuration 1. Port security A port whose security is enabled will be locked and not be allowed for address studying. For the incoming packets, only the packets with SMAC existing in the address can be forwarded. You can forbid the port to study any new address and define the MAC address list to use the secure port so as to prevent any illegal visit to the end devices.
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Figure2-38 MAC Aging Time 3. Broadcast Storm Filter This page is for setting the broadcasting storm control. Select <Edit> and press <Enter> to configure the Broadcast Storm filtering mode. . <Space> is for you to select the threshold values. The valid values are 5%,10%,15%,20%,25% and closed.
Figure2-40 Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound Table2-7 Meanings of Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound Item Description To limit time for the packet to queue in the switch. If Max Bridge Transmit enabled, the overtime packets will be dropped. You can Delay Bound press <Space>...
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It contains three next menus: “STP Enable”、 “System Configuration”、 “Per port Configuration”. Attention: KIEN5000&KIEN6000 employ Kyland’s patented hardware redundancy technology. You are suggested not to use STP protocol unless you have a network mixing KIEN5000&KIEN6000 with other brand devices. Figure2-42 STP 1.
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This is for you to enable or disable Spanning Tree function. You can press <Space> to select Enable or Disable. Figure2-43 STP Status 2. STP System Configuration In the page below, the left side shows the information on the root bridge.
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Figure2-45 STP Port Configuration Table2-8 STP Port Configuration Item Description Port State Display the spanning tree status of each port in the switch. The given path cost for the switch to decide which port is to forward. The smallest one will be the forwarding port, the Path Cost range is 1~ 65535, the default value in IEEE 802.1D is 10Mb/s = 50-600;100Mb/s = 10-60;1000Mb/s = 3-10.
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Figure2-46 SNMP Configuration 1. System Options Table2-9 shows description of system option. Table2-9 System Options Item Description System Name Input switch name. System Contact Input system contact of switch System Location Input switch system location Figure2-47 SNMP System Item Configuration 2.
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Figure2-48 SNMP Community Configuration You can add or edit the strings by selecting <Add> or <Edit>, and <Edit> again. The details are as below Table2-10: Table2-10 Add or Edit Strings Item Description Community Input the string name Name Restricted, read-only, enable the request with the name to display the MIB Write info.
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Trap managers are the main station to receive the traps, which are the system warning generated by switch. If Trap Managers are not defined, the trap will not be sent. You can input IP address and group name to create a Trap Manager. Figure2-50 SNMP Trap Managers Configuration You can add or edit Trap managers.
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Figure2-52 GVRP Configuration 2.2.3.4 LACP There are three options in this page. “Aggregator Setting”、 “State Activity”、 “LACP STATUS” shown as following. Figure2-53 LACP 1. Aggregator Setting...
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Figure2-54 LACP Group Configuration Table2-11 shows description of all items. Attention: Before configuring LACP, you must configure aggregate group in ”Port/Trunk Configuration” page Table2-11 LACP Item Description Shows aggregation group ID. Group You can convert LACP between enable and disable by pressing <Space>.
Figure2-55 LACP Port State Active Configuration After selecting <Edit> and <Enter>, you can edit each port’s properties by pressing <Space> key. The passive port will not send automatically LACP protocol packets; only after receiving the LACP packet can it respond. Active port will send the LACP protocol automatically. 3.
“Restart Switch” including“Default” and“Restart”. You can select items by using <Tab> or <Backspace>. When select “Previous Menu” go back to Main Menu. Figure2-57 Restart Switch When you select “Default”, the switch is set as the default settings, which can be referred in Table4-11. You can restart the switch by select “Restart”. 2.2.5 Command Line This item can switch from menu to command mode.
2.3 1K Xmodem software KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 Industrial Ethernet Switch support to upgrade software by using 1K Xmodem protocol in console mode. 1K Xmodem work only in 57600bps mode, so only when you set 57600bps in console mode, can you download software.
Chapter Three Command of Console Port 3.1 System Configuration Command Description show IP Show IP address, sub musk and gate way configure IP Configure IP address of switch configure subnet Configure sub mask address of switch configure gateway Configure gate way address of switch show Mac Show MAC address of switch show version...
1-7, only valid in WRR mode. Ex: Config qos fcfs Config qos wrr 5 1 Enable the low queue delay bound function and configure the delay bound time threshold value. Enable qdlyb<1~255> The valid value is 1-255ms. Ex: enable qdlyb 200.
Enabled and disabled flow control of port. Config ports <portlist> fctl <portlist>: port number [on/off] Ex: config ports 1-5 fctl off 3.4 Trunking Command Command Description Create trunking group. <groupid>: Support four trunking groups. lacp [on|off]:on—This group is LACP static trunking group.
<groupid>: LACP static trunking group ID. <number>:The quantity of ports that can be aggregated simultaneously. enable lacp Change the native trunking mode into LACP <groupid:1~4> mode. disable lacp Change the LACP mode into native trunking <groupid:1~4> mode. Add trkgrp <1~4> ports Add trunking port.
MAC Filtering Configure the MAC address whose info is add fdb <b> mac unwanted. The filtered packets are based on <mac_address> vid destination address. <number> Ex: add fdb b mac 001234567890 vid 1 port delete fdb <b> mac Delete switch filtering MAC address. <mac_address>...
Delete VID via name delete vlan vid <1~4094> Ex: del vlan vid 2 show vlantbl <name> Show VLAN information. show vlantblindex Show all VLAN name of switch. enable vlan gvrp VLAN configure as”802.1Q with GVRP” mode. disable vlan gvrp VLAN configure as”802.1Q without GVRP” mode. show vlanstate Show VLAN status.
show stp rootbridge Show STP information of Root Bridge. 3.8 Sniffer Command Description enable Enabled and configure port sniffer. sniffer <portid>: configure port(1~10). <portid> rx <portlist>:Configure the port whose rx or tx flow the user <portlist> want to monitor. 1-10 is valid. Ex: enable sniffer 10 rx 1-5 tx 4-9 or <portlist>...
KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 Industrial Ethernet Switch Default User Name: admin, Password:123. User can login WEB Management step by step. 1. Firstly, run IE or other Web browser,type IP address of KIEN5000 or KIEN6000,and then press [Enter].The figure as follows: Figure4-1 Star-up WEB Network Management 2.
Figure4-2 Login WEB Network Management WEB Network Management homepage as follows : Figure4-3 WEB Network Management Homepage 4.2 Port Status “Port Status” shows status of port, the figure as follows:...
Figure4-4 Port Status Table4-1 Port Status Entry Description State Two kind of state: On or Off. “Down”act as “Close”. Disconnection act as “Down”,Connect act as “up”. Link Auto Automatism mode. Speed Shows 1000Mbps,100Mbps and 10Mbps; Port 1 to 8 is 10/100Mbps,Port 9 to 10 is 10/100/1000Mbps.
4.4 Administrator Including:IP Address、Configuration、Console Information、Port Control、 Aggregator、Filter、VLAN Configure、Spanning Tree、Port mirror、SNMP、 Security Management as following figure: Figure4-6 Administrator 4.4.1 IP Address ”IP Address”,shows IP address、subnet mask、 Click “Administrator” Gateway address. User can configure IP address,type new value,Click “Apply”, it will be done after restart. Figure4-7 IP Address...
4.4.2 Configuration 4.4.2.1 Basic Click “Administrator” “Configuration”,shows basic information. Table 4-2 Configurations Item Description Description Shows name of device. MAC address unique hardware address by manufacturer (default). Version Shows version of switch. Hardware Shows hardware version. Default configure Shows default version for memory writing value version Figure4-8 Configuration 4.4.2.2 Advanced...
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Figure4-9 Advanced 1. Other Setting Table4-3 Other Setting Entry Description Address The time for inactive MAC address in table, from Age-out Time 300 to 765 second. Default is 300 second. virtual value is 1 second,2 second,4 second and bridge transmit delay close.
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served high before All high priority sent before low priority sent. For property setting of packets in the priority queue, which means the quantity of high priority packets sent before low priority ones. Ex: High weight 5, Low weight 1 means 5 high priority packets are sent out before 1 low priority packet is.
4.4.3 Console Information Click “Administrator” “CONSOLE Information”,shows the basic info about serial port of PC CONSOLE as followed. Figure4-10 Console Information 4.4.4 Port Control Click “Administrator” “Port control” Any change can de made to the port status in this page. The figure as follows: Figure4-11 Port Control Attention:...
4.4.5 Aggregator Click “Administrator” “Aggregator”. Aggregator control protocol offers a standard way for the equivalent systems to exchange information in one link. In this way, the aggregator control of equivalent systems can know to which group its link belongs and move its link to the right group, in addition, the transmitting and receiving function will be opened in a sequence way.
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LACP. You can set up link aggregator among two or more ports. Group ID Choose “Group ID” and Click “Get”. If enabled, the group is in LACP static trunking. If disabled, the group is in local static trunking. All ports supports LACP dynamic trunking grouping.
To activate LACP local end, you have actually set an active status when you choose trunking port. Figure4-14 State Activity 4.4.6 Filter 4.4.6.1 IGMP Snooping Click “Administrator” “Filter”.KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 supports IP multicast. From page management “Configuration” “Advanced”, IGMP protocol can be started up and check the IGMP info.
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Figure4-15 IGMP Snooping Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an internal protocol of IP station. By supporting IGMP’s switch, router and PC, IP manages multicasting. When IGMP is started up, the port can check the query packets and reports packets, and manage IP multicast flow by switch. There are three types of info for IGMP: Query, the message from IGMP router or switch, this message request each PC OF multicast group to send a response;...
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3. If a port-based or ID-based VLAN is set up in the switch, the static address will be related to the sole VLAN. Type the VLAN name (port-based or ID based) relevant to MAC address 4. Click “Add”. 4.4.6.3 Port Security The port will be locked in security mode and address study is not allowed.
PVID but also other info relevant to packets, such as protocol, to classify the packets and add different VLAN tags. KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 industrial Ethernet switch supports protocol-based VLAN. It is realized by selecting different general protocol ex: Novell IPX and AppleTalk’s Ether Talk, and programmable...
Figure4-19 VLAN 4.4.7.1 Basic Notes: “Administrator” “Configuration” “Advanced”. You need choose VLAN mode from the page before setting. Set up 802.1Q with/without GVRP,and add membership port with “tag”: 1. Click “Administrator” “VLAN “ 2. Click “Add”. 3. Name the New VLAN 4.
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Two situations for you to configure VLANs, one is to divide VLAN in single device and the other one is to divide the VLAN among the devices of the ring network form by KIEN5000 or KIEN6000 switches. It is simple to divide VLAN in single device; three VLAN modes can all be...
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When you divide the VLAN in ring network, you need apply 802.1Q with/without GVRP mode. Ex, to form a VLAN as figure below, do as: KIEN 1 KIEN 2 Port6 Port6 Port7 Port7 VID=2 VID=3 Figure4-21 VLAN in Network 1. Login KIEN1's WEB management, “Administrator” “Configuration”...
2; ;port 7 — PVID 3. 4.4.8 STP Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a standard way (IEEE 802.1D) to avoid looping in the switching network. To enable STP is to make sure any two nodes in the network can pass only in one path at one time. In the web management’s “switch setting”...
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Figure4-24 Configure STP Parameters The following table shows the meaning of parameters: Table4-7 STP Parameters Parameters Description For recognize the value of root bridge. The bridge of smallest value will have the highest priority and be Priority selected as root. Value from 1 to 65535 i s valid. To change this value, you need to restart the switch.
The following table shows the meaning of parameters: Table4-8 STP Port Parameters Parameters Description You can set the port as root by setting this value, the value is valid from 0 to 255, and the default is 128, the smaller Priority value, the higher priority.
Item Description Roving analysis Enabled and disable monitor port state Analysis port is to watch the communication of all Analysis port monitor ports. You can connect the sniffer port to LAN analyzer or netxray. The port to be monitored. The flow of all monitored Monitor port ports will be copied to sniffer port.
Figure4-27 SNMP Group name can be used as command and input by the way as below: Item Description Read only Enabled requirement and show MIB information. Read and Enabled requirement, show and configure MIB information. write Trap Managers is the host station to receive traps, which is the system warning generated by switch.
Figure4-28 Security 4.5 TFTP Software Update You can upgrade software or reboot system remotely: 1. Install TFTP Turbo98 or TFTP Server, and then run it. 2. From Http://www.kyland.com.cn or contact manufacturer to get new software ( image.bin) , copy it in TFTP Turbo98. 3.
Figure4-30 TFTP Restore Configuration Attention: The name of the backup file is 11 characters max or five Chinese characters plus one character plus dat. 4.6.2 TFTP Backup Configuration After you have configured TFTP server address and the name of backup file in this page, you can store the EEPROM value and get into TPTP to restore the EEPROM vlues.
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Size(byte) Property Name Default Remark System Default data version 0x09 Identity Value 0x73 Mac address 0x000060006000 IP address 192.168.0.2 Sub Mask 255.255.255.0 Gate way 192.168.0.1 Administrator admin Password Super username super user Super password Configuration Major Version 0x0C Configuration Minor Version 0x00 Software Major Version 0x00...
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STP forwarding delay time STP port priority STP path cost STP port enabled VLAN/GVRP VALN port VID VALN ingress rule 1 Enabled VALN ingress rule2 Disable 802.1Q with GVRP VALN Default VALN name “default” Default VALN VID 0x01 Default VALN: protocol id = Default VALN number 0x3ff Default VALN tagged rule...
Time Low Priority Queue Delay Enabled Bound Low priority queue delay 255ms bound time Sniffer Disabled Analysis port ID Rx: monitor port shielded Tx: monitor port shielded SNMP Switch name Empty Location description Empty Switch contact Empty Switch community public SNMP Traps IP Empty SNMP Traps Group...
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