Table of Contents Chapter 1 Product Introduction ....................12 1.1 Product Overshow ......................12 1.2 Features .......................... 12 1.3 Package Contents ......................12 Chapter 2 External Component Description ..............13 2.1 Front Panel ........................13 2.2 Rear Panel ........................14 Chapter 3 Installing and Connecting the Switch ...............
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4.1.6.8 Show tcp....................32 4.1.6.9 Show udp....................32 4.1.6.10 Show telnet login................... 32 4.1.6.11 Show version..................33 4.2 Module management....................33 4.2.1 Show boot-files....................33 4.2.2 Set Boot IMG and Startup-Config..............34 4.3 Port configuration......................34 4.3.1 Ethernet port configuration.
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4.10.3.1 Show AM port configuration..............81 4.10.3.2 Clear port configuration................ 82 4.11 Port channel configuration..................82 4.11.1 LACP port group configuration............... 82 4.11.2 Delete port group....................83 4.11.3 Show port group info..................83 4.11.4 Show interface port-channel................83 4.11.5 Add member port.
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4.15.1 NTP global configuration................100 4.15.1.1 NTP global switch configuration............100 4.15.1.2 NTP server configuration..............100 4.15.1.3 NTP broadcast or multicast address count configuration..... 101 4.15.1.4 NTP access group configuration............101 4.15.1.5 NTP authenticate configuration............101 4.15.2 NTP interface configuration.
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4.17.2.3 Show ARP.................... 118 4.17.2.4 Proxy ARP configuration..............118 4.17.3 Gratuitous ARP config................... 118 4.17.3.1 Gratuitous-ARP interval time configuration........119 4.17.3.2 Interface Gratuitous-ARP interval time configuration....119 4.17.3.3 Show Gratuitous-ARP configuration..........119 4.17.4 ARP protection configuration................ 120 4.17.4.1 ARP protection configuration.
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4.19.1 IPv6 configuration..................139 4.19.1.1 IPv6 basic configuration..............140 4.19.1.2 IPv6 ND configuration................ 140 4.19.1.3 Show IPv6 neighbor................140 4.19.2 Show IPv6 route..................... 141 4.19.2.1 Show IPv6 route database..............141 4.19.2.2 Show IPv6 NSM route................ 141 4.19.2.3 Show IPv6 FIB.
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4.22.2 Show VRRP information................155 4.23 Spanning- tree configuration..................156 4.23.1 Spanning-tree field configuration..............156 4.23.1.1 Instance configuration................ 156 4.23.1.2 Field name configuration..............156 4.23.1.3 Revision-level configuration.............. 157 4.23.2 Spanning-tree Port configuration..............157 4.23.2.1 PortFast configuration.
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4.25.1.1 ULPP group configuration..............171 4.25.2 ULPP port configuration................171 4.25.2.1 ULPP port property configuration............. 171 4.25.3 ULPP group configuration................172 4.25.3.1 ULPP description configuration............172 4.25.3.2 ULPP group property configuration..........172 4.25.4 ULPP configuration display................173 4.25.4.1 ULPP group configuration display.
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4.28.4.4 MAB show.................... 186 4.29 PoE Config......................... 186 4.29.1 PoE global config................... 186 4.29.1.1 PoE global config ................186 4.29.2 PoE port config....................187 4.29.2.1 PoE port config ..................187 4.30 DOS attack protection configuration............... 188 4.30.1 Source IP equal destination IP DOS attack protection configuration.
Chapter 1 Product Introduction Congratulations on your purchasing of the Ethernet Switch. Before you install and use this product, please read this manual carefully for fully exploiting the functions of this product 1.1 Product Overshow This is a new generation designed for high security and high performance network the second layer switch.
Chapter 2 External Component Description 2.1 Front Panel The front panel of the Switch consists of series of LED indicators, 24 x 10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 ports, 4 x 1000/10000Mbps SFP+ ports, 1 Console port, A reset button, A series of LED lights: Figure 1 - Front Panel 10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 ports (1~24): Designed to connect to the device with a bandwidth of 10Mbps, 100Mbps or 1000Mbps.
COLOR STATUS STATUS DESCRIPTION Power On Green Power Off A device is connected to the port 1~28LED Green A device is disconnected to the port Flashing Sending or receiving data 2.2 Rear Panel The rear panel of the Switch contains AC power connector shown as below. Figure 3 - Rear Panel AC Power Connector: Power is supplied through an external AC power adapter.
Chapter 3 Installing and Connecting the Switch This part describes how to install your Ethernet Switch and make connections to it. Please read the following topics and perform the procedures in the order being presented. 3.1 Installation Please follow the following instructions in avoid of incorrect installation causing device damage and security threat.
attach the mounting brackets on the Switch’s side panels (one on each side) and secure them with the screws provided. Figure 5 - Attaching Brackets use the screws provided with the equipment rack to mount the Switch on the rack and tighten it.
connect one end of the twisted pair to RJ-45 jack of your computer, the other end will be connected to any RJ-45 port of the Switch, the distance between Switch and computer is around 100 meters. Once the connection is OK and the devices are power on normally, the Link/ACT status indicator lights corresponding ports of the Switch.
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click "OK" to log in to the Switch configuration window as below. In the Web GUI, the left column shows the configuration menu and the rest of the screen area displays the configuration settings.
Chapter 4 Switch Configuration Switch configuration interface consists of 3 main areas, areas for the status bar at the top, the area on the left menu bar, right the main configuration window. Blue in the status bar indicates the RJ45 port connected, black corresponds to the RJ45 port means port is not connected.
Notes: User names and passwords between 1-32 characters. Priority between 1-15, defaults to 1. 4.1.1.2 Login user authentication method configuration. Choose Switch basic configuration > Switch basic configuration > Login user authentication method configuration, and the following page appears. Set the login and authentication methods, or to restore the default.
4.1.1.4 Basic configuration. Choose Switch basic configuration > Switch basic configuration > Basic configuration, and the following page appears.You can change the time, the switch name, configure the exec timeout. 4.1.1.5 Save current running-configuration. Choose Switch basic configuration > Switch basic configuration > Save current running-configuration, and the following page appears.These three function provide to save current running-configuration, reboot with restore configuration to default, and reboot with save current configuration or not.
4.1.2 SNMP configuration. Choose Switch basic configuration > SNMP configuration, and the following page appears.Changing SNMP authentication parameters must start SNMP function first, go to “SNMP Management” page to change item “SNMP Agent state ” to open.There are "SNMP authentication", "SNMP management", "Community managers", "Configure snmp manager security IP", "SNMP statistics", configuration web pages.
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4.1.2.1.2 Groups. Choose Switch basic configuration > SNMP configuration > SNMP authentication > Groups, and the following page appears.Set the security level, read SNMP shows, write SNMP shows, notifies the SNMP show operation. 4.1.2.1.3 shows. Choose Switch basic configuration > SNMP configuration > SNMP authentication > shows, and the following page appears.His page allow to add or remove a SNMP policy.
SNMP engineid configuration, and the following page appears.If not necessary, don’t change the default engineid value. 4.1.2.2 SNMP management. Choose Switch basic configuration > SNMP configuration > SNMP management, and the following page appears.You can open or close SNMP, RMON, Trap, Security IP state function.
4.1.2.4 Configure snmp manager security IP. Choose Switch basic configuration > SNMP configuration > Configure snmp manager security IP, and the following page appears. You can add or remove Security IP address for SNMP management. 4.1.2.5 SNMP statistics. Choose Switch basic configuration > SNMP configuration > SNMP statistics, and the following page appears.
4.1.3.2 SSH management. Choose Switch basic configuration > SSH management > SSH management, and the following page appears. You can set the SSH timeout, SSH re-certification number and create a SHH RSA keys. 4.1.4 Firmware update. Choose Switch basic configuration > Firmware update, and the following page appears.There are"TFTP service", "FTP service", configuration web pages.
4.1.4.1.2 TFTP server service. Choose Switch basic configuration > Firmware update > TFTP service > TFTP server service, and the following page appears.You can open or close the TFTP server function, set timeout and retransmit times value, or reset these parameters to factory default. 4.1.4.2 FTP service.
4.1.4.2.2 FTP server service. Choose Switch basic configuration > Firmware update > FTP service > FTP server service, and the following page appears.You can choose open or close the FTP server function. Also you can set timeout value, user name,password, and plain text or encrypted text display the password for the FTP server.
4.1.5.1 Telnet server state. Choose Switch basic configuration > Telnet server configuration > Telnet server state, and the following page appears.You can open or close the Telnet Server. 4.1.5.2 Max number of telnet access connection. Choose Switch basic configuration > Telnet server configuration > Max number of telnet access connection, and the following page appears.Set Max number of Telnet access.The default number is 5.
4.1.6.1 Debug command. Choose Switch basic configuration > Maintenance and debugging command > Debug command, and the following page appears.You can add or remove the Host name and IP address to the list. And you can test the connectivity between switch and the destination host via ping or traceroute method..
4.1.6.4 Show cpu show memory usage. Choose Switch basic configuration > Maintenance and debugging command > show Memory usage, and the following page appears.You can see the memory usage information of the device. 4.1.6.5 Show flash. Choose Switch basic configuration > Maintenance and debugging command > show flash and the following page appears.You can see the all the files store in the flash, and the flash usage of the device.
4.1.6.8 Show tcp. Choose Switch basic configuration > Maintenance and debugging command > show tcp, and the following page appears.You can see the current TCP connection information of the device. 4.1.6.9 Show udp. Choose Switch basic configuration > Maintenance and debugging command > show udp, and the following page appears.You can see the current UDP transmission information of the device.
4.1.6.11 Show version. Choose Switch basic configuration > Maintenance and debugging command > show version, and the following page appears.You can see the detail version information of the device. 4.2 Module management. Choose Module management, and the following page appears.There are"Show boot-files", "Set Boot IMG and Startup-Config", configuration web pages.
4.2.2 Set Boot IMG and Startup-Config. Choose Module management > Set Boot IMG and Startup-Config, and the following page appears.You can specify the boot files and startup-config file for next boot time. 4.3 Port configuration. Choose Port configuration, and the following page appears.There are"Ethernet port configuration", "VLAN interface configuration", "SPAN configuration", "Loopback-detection configuration", "Isolate-port configuration", "Port storm-control config", "Port rate-violation config", "Port virtual-cable-test config", "Port debug and maintenance", "uldp...
4.3.1.1 Port layer 1 attribution configuration. Choose Port configuration > Ethernet port configuration > Port layer 1 attribution configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the parameters for every port, and the Port List table display the configuration information for each port. Port-Specify the port to be configured.
4.3.1.2 Bandwidth control configuration. Choose Port configuration > Ethernet port configuration > Bandwidth control configuration, and the following page appears.You can limit the bandwidth rang 1-10000000Kb for each port divided for transmit and receive direction.
4.3.1.3 Switchport description. Choose Port configuration > Ethernet port configuration > Switchport description, and the following page appears.You can set the description of the switch port. 4.3.1.4 Port combo forced mode config. Choose Port configuration > Ethernet port configuration > Port combo forced mode config, and the following page appears.You can set the combination models to copper-forced, copper-prefered-auto,SFP-forced or SFP-preferred-auto for each port.
4.3.1.5 Port scan mode. Choose Port configuration > Ethernet port configuration > Port scan mode, and the following page appears.You can change the port scan mode to Mode-interrupt or Mode-poll mode. 4.3.2 VLAN interface configuration. Choose Port configuration > VLAN interface configuration, and the following page appears.There are "Add interface VALN", "L3 interface IP address mode configuration", configuration web pages.
4.3.3 SPAN configuration. Choose Port configuration > SPAN configuration, and the following page appears. 4.3.3.1 SPAN configuration. Choose Port configuration > SPAN configuration > SPAN configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the destination and source port parameters, also can set the Romote-SPAN configuration.
4.3.4 Loopback-detection configuration. Choose Port configuration > Loopback-detection configuration, and the following page appears.There are "Port Loopback-detection mode configuration", "VLAN Loopback-detection configuration", "Loopback-detection interval-time configuration", "Loopback-detection control recovery configuration", configuration web pages. 4.3.4.1 Port Loopback-detection mode configuration. Choose Port configuration > Loopback-detection configuration > Port Loopback-detection mode configuration, and the following page appears.You can change the Loopback-detection mode to shutdown or block for each port.
4.3.4.2 VLAN Loopback-detection configuration. Choose Port configuration > Loopback-detection configuration > VLAN Loopback-detection configuration, and the following page appears.You can specify the VLAN that loop detection on or off. 4.3.4.3 Loopback-detection interval-time configuration. Choose Port configuration > Loopback-detection configuration > Loopback-detection interval-time configuration, and the following page appears.You can set no Loopback-detection interval time and Loopback-detection interval time.
4.3.5 Isolate-port configuration. Choose Port configuration > Isolate-port configuration, and the following page appears. There are "Isolate-port configuration", "Interface join group config", "show Isolate-port group", configuration web pages. 4.3.5.1 Isolate-port configuration. Choose Port configuration > Isolate-port configuration > Isolate-port configuration, and the following page appears.You can add or remove an Isolate-port group.
4.3.6 Port storm-control config Choose Port configuration > Port storm-control config, and the following page appears. 4.3.6.1 Storm-control config Choose Port configuration > Port storm-control config > Storm-control configuration, and the following page appears.You can choose the port for the configure storm-control rule.
4.3.7.1 Port rate-violation config Choose Port configuration > Port rate-violation config > Rate-violation configuration, and the following page appears.You can choose the port for the rate-violation rule, the detecting data type include all, broadcast, control, multicast and unicast, the rate-violation value rang is 200-2000000, the control mode include shutdown, shutdown recovery and block, and the recover time rang is 0-86400.
4.3.8.1 Virtual-cable-test configuration. Choose Port configuration > Port virtual-cable-test config > Virtual-cable-test configuration, and the following page appears.You can check the connected status for each port. 4.3.9 Port debug and maintenance. Choose Port configuration > Port debug and maintenance, and the following page appears.There are "Show port information", "Show entire traffic information", "Show rate violation port", configuration web pages.
4.3.9.2 Show entire traffic information. Choose Port configuration > Port debug and maintenance > Show entire traffic information, and the following page appears.You can show the statistics data for the receiving and transmission packets for all ports. 4.3.9.3 Show rate violation port. Choose Port configuration >...
4.3.10 ULDP configuration. Choose Port configuration > ULDP configuration, and the following page appears.There are "ULDP enable config", "ULDP Hello message", "ULDP recovery time config", "Show ULDP configuration", configuration web pages. 4.3.10.1 ULDP enable config. Choose Port configuration > ULDP configuration > ULDP enable config, and the following page appears.You can set the ULDP configuration for the global device or for every independent port.
4.3.10.2 ULDP Hello message config. Choose Port configuration > ULDP configuration > ULDP Hello message config, and the following page appears.You can set the Hello message interval. 4.3.10.3 ULDP recovery time config. Choose Port configuration > ULDP configuration > ULDP recovery time config, and the following page appears.Here you can set the recovery interval.
interval config", "LLDP neighbors max-num config", "LLDP too mangy neighbors config", "LLDP transmit optional tlv config", "show LLDP configuration", configuration web pages. 4.3.11.1 LLDP configuration. Choose Port configuration > LLDP configuration > LLDP configuration, and the following page appears.You can enable the LLDP configuration for the global device or for every independent port.
4.3.11.3 LLDP tx-interval config. Choose Port configuration > LLDP configuration > LLDP tx-interval config, and the following page appears.You can set the interval time that device sending LLDP Hello message. 4.3.11.4 LLDP msgTxHold config. Choose Port configuration > LLDP configuration > LLDP msgTxHold config, and the following page appears.You can set the LLDP aging time algorithm.
4.3.11.7 LLDP neighbors max-num config. Choose Port configuration > LLDP configuration > LLDP neighbors max-num config, and the following page appears.You can set the amount of message number in the Remote MIB Table. 4.3.11.8 LLDP too mangy neighbors config. Choose Port configuration > LLDP configuration > LLDP too mangy neighbors config, and the following page appears.You can choose to discard or delete message after fill full of the Remote table.
4.3.11.10 show LLDP configuration. Choose Port configuration > LLDP configuration > show LLDP configuration, and the following page appears.You can show the status and statistics data for LLDP function. 4.3.12 LED shutoff configuration. Choose Port configuration > LED shutoff configuration, and the following page appears.
4.3.12.2 LED shutoff config. Choose Port configuration > LED shutoff configuration > LED shutoff config, and the following page appears.You can design the LED to open or close at the time you configured. 4.3.13 Jumbo packet forwarding configuration. Choose Port configuration > Jumbo packet forwarding configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the size of the Jumbo packet ranging 1500-16000.
4.4.1 MAC address table configuration. Choose MAC address table configuration > MAC address table configuration > MAC address aging-time configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the MAC address aging time. 4.4.2Configuration MAC address. Choose MAC address table configuration > MAC address table configuration > Configuration MAC address, and the following page appears.You can set a static MAC address corresponding to a physic port.
4.4.4 MAC address query. Choose MAC address table configuration > MAC address table configuration > MAC address query, and the following page appears.You can show the static MAC address table, dynamic MAC address table or blackhole table by VLAN ID, MAC or port. 4.5 VLAN configuration.
4.5.1.1 VLAN ID configuration. Choose VLAN configuration > VLAN configuration > Crate/Remove VLAN > VLAN ID configuration, and the following page appears.Here you are allowed to create or delete VLAN.VLAN type is divided into Private VLAN (isolated), Private VLAN (community), Private VLAN (primary) and universal VLAN.
4.5.1.3 Set port mode(access/hybrid/trunk). Choose VLAN configuration > VLAN configuration > Port type configuration > Set port mode(access/hybrid/trunk), and the following page appears.You can change any port to access, trunk or hybrid mode. Also you can choose enable VLAN ingress check or disable VLAN ingress check mode.
4.5.1.5 VLAN setting for trunk port. Choose VLAN configuration > Trunk port configuration > VLAN setting for trunk port, and the following page appears.You can set Trunk native VLAN ID for the truck port as its PVID. Also You can design which VLAN can be allowed to access to the trunk port, the operation method including Add all, Add,Except add, Cover add and remove.
4.5.2.1 Enable global GVRP. Choose VLAN configuration > GVRP configuration > Enable global GVRP, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable the global GVRP. To configure port GVRP must enable the global GVRP first. 4.5.2.2 Enable GVRP on port. Choose VLAN configuration >...
There are "Enable/Disable VLAN-translation", "Add/Delete VLAN-translation", "VLAN-translation miss drop configuration", "show VLAN-translation", configuration web pages. 4.5.3.1 Enable/Disable VLAN-translation. Choose VLAN configuration > VLAN-translation configuration > Enable/Disable VLAN-translation, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable the port VLAN translation mode. 4.5.3.2 Add/Delete VLAN-translation.
4.5.3.3 VLAN-translation miss drop configuration. Choose VLAN configuration > VLAN-translation configuration > VLAN-translation miss drop configuration, and the following page appears.You can decide to whether discard data failed to execute VLAN-translation and the transmission direction for the operation. 4.5.3.4 Show VLAN-translation. Choose VLAN configuration >...
4.5.5 Dot1q tunnel configuration. Choose VLAN configuration > Dot1q tunnel configuration, and the following page appears.There are "Enable dot1q tunnel", "Dot1q tunnel tpid configuration", configuration web pages. 4.5.5.1 Enable dot1q tunnel. Choose VLAN configuration > Dot1q tunnel configuration > Enable dot1q tunnel, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable dot1q tunnel function for every Trunk port.
4.6.3 IGMP snooping configuration. Choose IGMP snooping configuration > IGMP snooping configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the IGMP Snooping parameters for each VLAN, choose enable Immediate leave configuration and L2-general-querier configuration or not. The default value for Group number is 50 and for Source table number is 40, it is recommended not to change them.
4.6.5 IGMP snooping query configuration. Choose IGMP snooping configuration > IGMP snooping query configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the query parameters for VLAN, the default value for those four options are 125, 10, 2, 255, they are recommended to keep default. 4.7 MLD snooping configuration.
4.7.2 MLD snooping port enable. Choose MLD snooping configuration > MLD snooping port enable, and the following page appears.You can open or close the MLD snooping function for each VLAN. 4.7.3 MLD snooping configuration. Choose MLD snooping configuration > MLD snooping configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the MLD Snooping parameters for each VLAN, choose enable Immediate leave configuration and L2-general-querier configuration or not.
4.7.5 MLD snooping query configuration. Choose MLD snooping configuration > MLD snooping query configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the query parameters for VLAN, the default value for those four options are 125, 10, 2, 255, they are recommended to keep default. 4.8 ACL configuration.
4.8.2 Numeric ACL. Choose Numeric ACL, and the following page appears.There are "Standard numeric ACL", "Extended numeric ACL", "Delete Numeric ACL", configuration web pages. 4.8.2.1 Standard numeric ACL. Choose ACL configuration > Numeric ACL > Standard numeric ACL, and the following page appears.There are "IP standard ACL", "MAC standard ACL", configuration web pages.
4.8.2.1.2 MAC standard ACL. Choose ACL configuration > Numeric ACL > Standard numeric ACL > MAC standard ACL, and the following page appears.You can add a MAC ACL rule to permit or deny data from different source MAC address. If the type is Any MAC don’t need set MAC address and mask, if the type is Host MAC don’t need to set Reverse network mask, if the type is Specified MAC the MAC address and Reverse network mask decided which MAC will be controlled.
4.8.2.2.2 MAC-IP extended ACL. Choose ACL configuration > Numeric ACL > Extended numeric ACL > MAC-IP extended ACL, and the following page appears.You can configure the extended MAC-IP ACL with advanced function, and the qualification can be both MAC and IP address. 4.8.2.3Delete Numeric ACL.
4.8.3 Name ACL. Choose ACL configuration > Name ACL, and the following page appears.There are "Standard name ACL", "Extended name ACL", "Delete name ACL", configuration web pages. 4.8.3.1 Standard name ACL. Choose ACL configuration > Name ACL > Standard name ACL, and the following page appears.
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4.8.3.2.1 IP extended ACL. Choose ACL configuration > Name ACL > Extended name ACL > IP extended ACL, and the following page appears.You can configure the extended ACL with advanced function include Operation type, Source address, Destination address, IP precedence, TOS, Time range and the protocol features.
4.8.3.2.3 MAC-IP extended ACL. Choose ACL configuration > Name ACL > Extended name ACL > MAC-IP extended ACL, and the following page appears.You can configure the extended MAC-IP ACL with advanced function, and the qualification can be both MAC and IP address. The List name must start with letter.
4.8.4 Firewall configuration. Choose ACL configuration > Filter configuration > Firewall configuration, and the following page appears.You must open the Packet filtering function to make the ACL list take effect. The Firewall default action is permit means data mismatching the ACL rule is permitted.
4.8.5.2 Show firewall. Choose ACL configuration > Show ACL configuration > Show firewall, and the following page appears.You can show the status of firewall. 4.8.5.3 Show time range. Choose ACL configuration > Show ACL configuration > Show time range, and the following page appears.You can show time range list by name or show all table.
4.8.6.2 Show access group. Choose ACL configuration > ACL binding configuration > Show access group, and the following page appears.You can show which ACL rules are attached to one port, or all the ACL and port binding status. 4.8.6.3 Clear PACL Statistic. Choose ACL configuration >...
4.8.6.5 Show VACL configuration. Choose ACL configuration > ACL binding configuration > Show VACL configuration, and the following page appears.You can show which ACL rules are attached to a VLAN, or all the ACL and VLAN binding status. 4.8.6.6 Clear vlan ACL statistic. Choose ACL configuration >...
different source address. If the type is any -source don’t need set IPv6 address, if the type is host-source fill a full IPv6 address, if the type is IPv6 source prefix the IPv6 address show fill a prefix. 4.9.2 IPv6 name access-list configuration. Choose IPv6 ACL configuration >...
4.9.5 Attach IPv6 ACL to vlan. Choose IPv6 ACL configuration > Attach IPv6 ACL to vlan, and the following page appears.You can attach an IPv6 ACL rule to a VLAN, and decide whether to enable traffic-statistic. 4.10 AM configuration. Choose AM configuration, and the following page appears.There are "AM global configuration", "AM port configuration", "Show AM port configuration", configuration web pages.
4.10.2 AM port configuration. Choose AM configuration > AM port configuration, and the following page appears.There are "Enable/Disable AM port", "AM IP-Pool configuration", "AM MAC-IP-Poll configuration", configuration web pages. 4.10.2.1 Enable/Disable AM port. Choose AM configuration > AM port configuration > Enable/Disable AM port, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable AM function for each port.
4.10.2.2 AM IP-Pool configuration. Choose AM configuration > AM port configuration > AM IP-Pool configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the IP pool start from the IP address and the count decide the number of continuous IP. 4.10.2.3 AM MAC-IP-Poll configuration. Choose AM configuration >...
4.10.3.2 Clear port configuration. Choose AM configuration > Show AM port configuration > Clear port configuration, and the following page appears.You can clear the all the AM pool, ip pool or MAC-IP pool. 4.11 Port channel configuration. Choose Port channel configuration, and the following page appears.There are "LACP port group configuration", "Delete port group", "Show port group info", "Show interface port-channel", "Add member port", "Del member port", "Ste LACP port priority", "Set LACP system priority", configuration web pages.
4.11.2 Delete port group. Choose Port channel configuration > Delete port group, and the following page appears.You can delete any rule in the Port group table. 4.11.3 Show port group info. Choose Port channel configuration > Show port group info, and the following page appears.You can show the brief information and detail information of the port group function.
4.11.5 Add member port. Choose Port channel configuration > Add member port, and the following page appears.You can add a physical port to a port group via on, active or passive mode. 4.11.6 Del member port. Del member port Choose Port channel configuration > , and the following page appears.You can remove a physical port from a port group.
4.11.8 Set LACP system priority. Choose Port channel configuration > Set LACP system priority, and the following page appears.You can set the LACP system priority. 4.12 DHCP configuration. Choose DHCP configuration, and the following page appears.There are "DHCP management", "DHCP server configuration", "DHCP relay configuration", "DHCP debugging", configuration web pages.
4.12.1.1 Enable DHCP. Choose DHCP configuration > DHCP management > Enable DHCP, and the following page appears.You can open or close the DHCP server and conflict logging function. 4.12.2 DHCP server configuration. Choose DHCP configuration > DHCP server configuration, and the following page appears.There are "Dynamic pool configuration", "Manual DHCP IP pool configuration", "Address pool name configuration", "DHCP packet statistics", configuration web pages.
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range, the node type include b-node, p-node, m-node and h-node, and you can set the lease time. 4.12.2.1.2 Client’s default gateway configuration. Choose DHCP configuration > DHCP server configuration > Dynamic pool configuration > Client’s default gateway configuration, and the following page appears.
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4.12.2.1.4 Client WINS server configuration. Choose DHCP configuration> DHCP server configuration > Dynamic pool configuration > Client WINS server configuration, and the following page appears. You can set the WINS server for DHCP clients. 4.12.2.1.5 DHCP file server address configuration. Choose DHCP configuration >...
4.12.2.1.6 DHCP network parameter configuration. Choose DHCP configuration > DHCP server configuration > Dynamic pool configuration > DHCP network parameter configuration, and the following page appears.You can add option parameters for DHCP pool to complete the advanced function for DHCP, if not necessary don’t configure. 4.12.2.1.7 Excluded address configuration.
4.12.2.3 Address pool name configuration. Choose DHCP configuration > DHCP server configuration > Address pool name configuration, and the following page appears.You can add a DHCP pool or remove a pool. 4.12.2.4 DHCP packet statistics. Choose DHCP configuration > DHCP server configuration > DHCP packet statistics, and the following page appears.You can show the statistics information for DHCP.
4.12.3 DHCP relay configuration. Choose DHCP configuration > DHCP relay configuration > DHCP relay configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the DHCP forward range to 67 and set the DHCP server IP as the help-address. 4.12.4 DHCP debugging. Choose DHCP configuration >...
4.12.4.1 Delete record. Choose DHCP configuration > DHCP debugging > Delete record, and the following page appears.There are "Delete binding log", "Delete conflict log", "Delete DHCP server statistics log", configuration web pages. 4.12.4.1.1 Delete binding log. Choose DHCP configuration > DHCP debugging > Delete record > Delete binding log, and the following page appears.You can delete the record of one IP address binding with hardware address, or delete all binding table.
4.12.4.2 Show IP-MAC binding. Choose DHCP configuration > DHCP debugging > Show IP-MAC binding, and the following page appears.You can show the IP and hardware address binding information. 4.12.4.3 Show conflict-logging. Choose DHCP configuration > DHCP debugging > Show conflict-logging, and the following page appears.You can show the DHCP conflict information.
4.13.1.1 Enable/Disable DHCP Snooping. Choose DHCP Snooping configuration > DHCP Snooping global configuration > Enable/Disable DHCP Snooping, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable the DHCP Snooping function. 4.13.1.2 DHCP Snooping binding configuration. Choose DHCP Snooping configuration > DHCP Snooping global configuration > DHCP Snooping binding configuration, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable the DHCP Snooping binding function.
4.13.1.4 DHCP Snooping action count config. Choose DHCP Snooping configuration > DHCP Snooping global configuration > DHCP Snooping action count config, and the following page appears.You can set the count of the DHCP Snooping action. 4.13.1.5 DHCP Snooping limit-rate config. Choose DHCP Snooping configuration >...
4.13.3 Show DHCP Snooping configuration. Choose DHCP Snooping configuration > Show DHCP Snooping configuration > Show DHCP Snooping configuration, and the following page appears.You can show the DHCP Snooping information for one port or all ports. 4.14 SNTP configuration. Choose SNTP configuration, and the following page appears.There are "SNTP server configuration", "Request interval configuration", "Time difference configuration", "Show SNTP", configuration web pages.
4.14.2 Request interval configuration. Choose SNTP configuration > Request interval configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the time interval that the client send request. 4.14.3 Time difference configuration. Choose SNTP configuration > Time difference configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the Time zone, and add or subtract a value from the time obtain from server.
4.15 NTP configuration. Choose NTP configuration, and the following page appears.There are "NTP global configuration", "NTP interface configuration", "NTP configuration", configuration web pages. 4.15.1 NTP global configuration. Choose NTP configuration > NTP global configuration, and the following page appears.There are "NTP global switch configuration", "NTP server configuration", "NTP broadcast or multicast address count configuration", "NTP access group configuration", "NTP authenticate configuration", configuration web pages.
4.15.1.3 NTP broadcast or multicast address count configuration. Choose NTP configuration > NTP global configuration > NTP broadcast or multicast address count configuration, and the following page appears, You can set the max count of the NTP broadcast or multicast address. 4.15.1.4 NTP access group configuration.
4.15.2 NTP interface configuration. Choose NTP configuration, and the following page appears.There are "NTP interface switch configuration", configuration web pages. 4.15.2.1 NTP interface switch configuration. Choose NTP configuration > NTP interface switch configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the NTP FOR VLAN, the NTP interface client include none, broadcast, no broadcast, multicast, no multicast, IPv6 multicast, no NTP interface IPv6 multicast.
4.15.3.1 NTP status display. Choose NTP configuration > NTP status display, and the following page appears.You can show the NTP status. 4.16 QoS configuration. Choose QoS configuration, and the following page appears.There are "QoS port configuration", "QoS class-map configuration", "QoS policy-map configuration", "QoS policy-class-map configuration", "QoS mapping configuration", "QoS aggregate policy", "QoS service policy configuration", configuration web pages.
4.16.1.1 QoS port trust state configuration. Choose QoS configuration > QoS port configuration > QoS port trust state configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the QOS trust packet class to cos or dscp for each port. 4.16.1.2 QoS port cos parameters configuration. Choose QoS configuration >...
4.16.1.3 QoS port select queue schedule algorithm configuration. Choose QoS configuration > QoS port configuration > QoS port select queue schedule algorithm configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the QoS queue schedule algorithm to sp, wrr or wdrr mode. 4.16.1.4 QoS port WRR algorithm queue weight configuration.
4.16.1.5 QoS port WDRR algorithm queue weight configuration. Choose QoS configuration > QoS port configuration > QoS port WDRR algorithm queue weight configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the WDRR queue Weight value for each port.
4.16.1.6 QoS port queue bandwidth configuration. Choose QoS configuration > QoS port configuration > QoS port queue bandwidth configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the MinBandwidth and MaxBandwidth value for different Queue of each port. 4.16.1.7 QoS service policy configuration. Choose QoS configuration >...
4.16.2 QoS class-map configuration. Choose QoS configuration > QoS class-map configuration, and the following page appears.There are "Class map-configuration", "Classification criteria configuration", configuration web pages. 4.16.2.1 Class map-configuration. Choose QoS configuration > QoS class-map configuration > Class map-configuration, and the following page appears.You can add a Class-map rule. 4.16.2.2 Classification criteria configuration.
4.16.3 QoS policy-map configuration. Choose QoS configuration > QoS policy-map configuration, and the following page appears.There are "Policy map-configuration", "Class-map use to policy-map configuration", configuration web pages. 4.16.3.1 Policy-map configuration. Choose QoS configuration > QoS policy-map configuration > Policy-map configuration, and the following page appears.You can add a Policy-map rule. 4.16.3.2 Class-map use to policy-map configuration.
4.16.4.1 Policy-class-map accounting configuration. Choose QoS configuration > QoS policy-class-map configuration > Policy-class-map accounting configuration, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable the policy-class-map. 4.16.4.2 Aggregate policy configuration. Choose QoS configuration > QoS policy-class-map configuration > Aggregate policy configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the Aggregate policy. 4.16.4.3 Policy-class-map policy configuration.
Policy-class-map set configuration, and the following page appears.You can set new classification criteria rule for classified traffic. The rule include IP DSCP, IP precedence, DROP precedence, Internal Priority, COS, C-vid, S-vid. 4.16.5 QoS mapping configuration. Choose QoS configuration > QoS mapping configuration, and the following page appears.There are "COS-to-IntP mapping", "COS-to-DP mapping", "DSCP-to-DSCP mapping", "DSCP-to-IntP mapping", "DSCP-to-DP mapping", configuration web pages.
4.16.5.2 COS-to-IntP mapping. Choose QoS configuration > QoS mapping configuration > COS-to-DP mapping, and the following page appears.You can set the mapping COS-to-DP. 4.16.5.3 DSCP-to-DSCP mapping. Choose QoS configuration > QoS mapping configuration > DSCP-to-DSCP mapping, and the following page appears.You can set the mapping DSCP-to-DSCP.
4.16.5.4 DSCP-to-IntP mapping. Choose QoS configuration > QoS mapping configuration > DSCP-to-IntP mapping, and the following page appears.You can set the mapping DSCP-to-IntP. 4.16.5.5 DSCP-to-DP mapping. Choose QoS configuration > QoS mapping configuration > DSCP-to-DP mapping, and the following page appears.You can set the mapping DSCP-to-DP.
4.16.6 QoS aggregate policy configuration. Choose QoS configuration > QoS aggregate policy, and the following page appears. You can set QoS-aggregate-policy strategy.You can set the QoS aggregate policy.
4.16.7 QoS service policy configuration. Choose QoS configuration > QoS service policy configuration, and the following page appears.You can apply the policy-map to a VLAN. 4.17 L3 forward configuration. Choose L3 forward configuration, and the following page appears.There are "IP route Aggregation configuration", "ARP configuration", "Gratuitous ARP config", "ARP protection configuration", "Show IP Traffic", configuration web pages.
4.17.2.3 Show ARP. Choose L3 forward configuration > ARP configuration > Show ARP, and the following page appears.You can show the ARP list. 4.17.2.4 Proxy ARP configuration. Choose L3 forward configuration > ARP configuration > Proxy ARP configuration, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable the ARP proxy function for each VLAN.
4.17.3.1 Gratuitous-ARP interval time configuration. Choose L3 forward configuration > Gratuitous ARP config > Gratuitous-ARP interval time configuration, and the following page appears.You can set up the Gratuitous-ARP interval time. 4.17.3.2 Interface Gratuitous-ARP interval time configuration. Choose L3 forward configuration > Gratuitous ARP config > Interface Gratuitous-ARP interval time configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the gratuitous-arp interval time for each VLAN.
4.17.4.2 ANTI-ARPSCAN configuration. Choose L3 forward configuration > ARP protection configuration > ANTI-ARPSCAN configuration, and the following page appears.There are "ANTI-ARPSCAN on-off configuration", "ANTI-ARPSCAN port-based threshold configuration", "ANTI-ARPSCAN IP-based threshold", "ANTI-ARPSCAN trust port configuration", "ANTI-ARPSCAN trust IP configuration", "ANTI-ARPSCAN recovery on-off configuration", "ANTI-ARPSCAN recovery time configuration", "Show ANTI-ARPSCAN information", configuration web pages.
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4.17.4.2.3 ANTI-ARPSCAN IP-based threshold. Choose L3 forward configuration > ARP protection configuration > ANTI-ARPSCAN configuration > ANTI-ARPSCAN IP-based threshold, and the following page appears. You can set the threshold value of receiving ARP message for the IP-base anti-arpscan function. 4.17.4.2.4 ANTI-ARPSCAN trust port configuration. Choose L3 forward configuration >...
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configuration > ANTI-ARPSCAN trust IP configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the trust IP for anti-arpscan function. 4.17.4.2.6 ANTI-ARPSCAN recovery on-off configuration. Choose L3 forward configuration > ARP protection configuration > ANTI-ARPSCAN configuration > ANTI-ARPSCAN recovery on-off configuration, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable the recovery function for anti-arpscan.
Choose L3 forward configuration > ARP protection configuration > ANTI-ARPSCAN configuration > Show ANTI-ARPSCAN information, and the following page appears. You can show the detail information of the anti-arpscan function. 4.17.5 Show IP Traffic. Choose L3 forward configuration, and the following page appears.You can show the statistics for different traffic protocol.
4.18 Route configuration. Choose Route configuration, and the following page appears.There are "Static route configuration", "RIP configuration", "OSPF configuration", "IP Prefix configuration", "Show IP route", configuration web pages. 4.18.1 Static route configuration. Choose Route configuration > Static route configuration, and the following page appears.
4.18.1.1 Static route configuration. Choose Route configuration > Static route configuration, and the following page appears.You can configure static IP route rules to indicate the route arrive to the destination IP. 4.18.2 RIP configuration. Choose Route configuration > RIP configuration, and the following page appears.There are "Enable RIP", "Clear IP Route configuration", "Default configuration", "Distance configuration", "Distribute-list configuration", "Interface RIP configuration", "Key or key-chain configuration", "Send-LifeTime configuration", "Accept-LiftTime configuration",...
4.18.2.1 Enable RIP. Choose Route configuration > RIP configuration > Enable RIP, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable the RIP function. 4.18.2.2 Clear IP Route configuration. Choose Route configuration > RIP configuration > Clear IP Route configuration, and the following page appears.You can clear the IP route by different classes, the route class include IP-address, kernel, static, connected, rip, OSPF, ISIS, BGP, ALL.
4.18.2.3 Default configuration. Choose Route configuration > RIP configuration > Default configuration, and the following page appears.You can originate the default-information to RIP. And set the defualt-metric value. 4.18.2.4 Distance configuration. Choose Route configuration > RIP configuration > Distance configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the distance for IP segment, and set the access-list.
4.18.2.6 Interface RIP configuration. Choose Route configuration > RIP configuration > Interface RIP configuration, and the following page appears.You can configure the RIP interface via different command include ip rip authentication key-chain, ip rip authentication mode, ip rip authentication string, ip rip authentication cisco-compatible, no ip rip receive-packet, ip rip receive version, no ip rip send-packet, ip rip send version, ip rip split-horizon.
4.18.2.8 Send-LifeTime configuration. Choose Route configuration > RIP configuration > Send-LifeTime configuration, and the following page appears.You can set Send-Lift time parameters include end-time, duration, infinite. 4.18.2.9 Accept-LiftTime configuration. Choose Route configuration > RIP configuration > Accept-LiftTime configuration, and the following page appears.You can set Accept-Lift time parameters include end-time, duration, infinite.
4.18.2.10 RIP maximum-prefix. Choose Route configuration > RIP configuration > RIP maximum-prefix, and the following page appears.You can configure the RIP maximum-prefix. 4.18.2.11 Neighbor configuration. Choose Route configuration > RIP configuration > Neighbor configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the IP address of the neighbor. 4.18.2.12 Network configuration.
4.18.2.14 Passive interface configuration. Choose Route configuration > RIP configuration > Passive interface configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the passive interface. 4.18.2.15 Receive buffer size configuration. Choose Route configuration > RIP configuration > Receive buffer size configuration, and the following page appears.You can configure the receive buffer size.
4.18.2.17 RIP route configuration. Choose Route configuration > RIP configuration > RIP route configuration, and the following page appears.You can add or remove RIP Route. 4.18.2.18 RIP timer configuration. Choose Route configuration > RIP configuration > RIP timer configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the timers for RIP.
4.18.3 OSPF configuration. Choose Route configuration > OSPF configuration, and the following page appears. There are "OSPF enable", "OSPF area configuration", "OSPF interface configuration", "Other parameters configuration", configuration web pages. 4.18.3.1 OSPF enable. Choose Route configuration > OSPF configuration > OSPF enable, and the following page appears.There are "OSPF enable", "OSPF area configuration for port(must)", "Router-ID configuration(optional)", "Don’t send the hello packet on passive-interface", configuration web pages.
areas. 4.18.3.1.3 Router-ID configuration(optional). Choose Route configuration > OSPF configuration > OSPF enable > Router-ID configuration(optional), and the following page appears.You can configure the router-ID for the OSPF process. 4.18.3.1.4 Don’t send the hello packet on passive-interface. Don’t send Choose Route configuration > OSPF configuration > OSPF enable > the hello packet on passive-interface , and the following page appears.You can set the passive-interfaces don’t send hello packet anymore.
4.18.3.2.1 OSPF area configuration. Choose Route configuration > OSPF configuration > OSPF area configuration > OSPF area configuration, and the following page appears.You can set different parameters for OSPF area, the operation type include authentication, default-cost, filter-list, nssa, range, stub, virtual-link. 4.18.3.3 OSPF interface configuration.
4.18.3.4 Other parameters configuration. Choose Route configuration > OSPF configuration > Other parameters configuration, and the following page appears.There are "Other Configuration", "Clear process", configuration web pages. 4.18.3.4.1 Other Configuration. Choose Route configuration > OSPF configuration > Other parameters configuration > Other Configuration, and the following page appears.You can set other parameters for OSPF, the operation type include auto-cost, compatible, default-information, default-metric, distance, distribute-list, host, max-concurrent-dd, neighbor, abr-type, database, database-external, passive-interface, redistribute,...
4.18.4 IP Prefix configuration. Choose Route configuration > IP Prefix configuration, and the following page appears. There are "IP prefix list", "IP prefix description", "Show IP prefix-list", configuration web pages. 4.18.4.1 IP prefix list. Choose Route configuration > IP Prefix configuration > IP prefix list, and the following page appears.You can set IP prefix list to deny or permit designated IP section accessing.
4.18.4.3 Show IP prefix-list. Choose Route configuration > IP Prefix configuration > Show IP prefix-list, and the following page appears.You can show the IP prefix-list. 4.18.5 Show IP route. Choose Route configuration > Show IP route, and the following page appears. You can show IP route with different parameter include destination, prefix, database, connected, static, rip, ospf, bgp, isis, kernel, statistics.
4.19.1.1 IPv6 basic configuration. Choose IPv6 Route configuration > IPv6 configuration > IPv6 basic configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the IPv6 address or IPv6 route for VLAN. 4.19.1.2 IPv6 ND configuration. Choose IPv6 Route configuration > IPv6 configuration > IPv6 ND configuration, and the following page appears.You set IPv6 ND parameters via different command include dad attempts, ns-interval, supress-ra, ra-lifetime, min-ra-interval, max-ra-interval, prefix, neighbor, clear ipv6 neighbor.
following page appears.You can show IPv6 FIB by local, vrf, statistics. 4.19.2.4 Show IPv6 route statistics. Choose IPv6 Route configuration > Show IPv6 route > Show IPv6 route statistics, and the following page appears.You can show IPv6 statistics by vrf. 4.20 Multicast protocol configuration.
4.20.1.6 DCSCM destination-control access-group configuration(vMAC). Choose Multicast protocol configuration > DCSCM configuration > DCSCM Source-control access-group configuration(vMAC), and the following page appears. You can add or remove DCSCM Source-control access-group(vMAC). 4.20.1.7 Multicast policy configuration. Choose Multicast protocol configuration > DCSCM configuration > Multicast policy configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the DCSCM multicast policy.
destination control to permit or deny the designated IP address. 4.20.2 IGMP configuration. Choose Multicast protocol configuration > IGMP configuration, and the following page appears.There are "Access-group and immediate leave configuration", "IGMP query-interval configuration", "Max response-time and timeout configuration", "Limit and Version configuration", "IGMP Join Group configuration", "IGMP Static Group configuration", configuration web pages.
4.20.2.2 IGMP query-interval configuration. Choose Multicast protocol configuration > IGMP configuration > IGMP query-interval configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the IGMP query-interval and last-member-query-interval for VLAN. 4.20.2.3 Max response-time and timeout configuration. Choose Multicast protocol configuration > IGMP configuration > Max response-time and timeout configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the query timeout value and query-max-response-time for VLAN.
4.20.2.4 Limit and Version configuration. Choose Multicast protocol configuration > IGMP configuration > Limit and Version configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the IGMP version and limit parameter. 4.20.2.5 IGMP Join Group configuration. Choose Multicast protocol configuration > IGMP configuration > IGMP Join Group configuration, and the following page appears.You can add or remove VLAN to a IGMP group.
4.20.2.6 IGMP Static Group configuration. Choose Multicast protocol configuration > IGMP configuration > IGMP Static Group configuration, and the following page appears.You can add or remove VLAN to a static IGMP group with designated source. 4.21 IPv6 Multicast protocol configuration. Choose IPv6 Multicast protocol configuration, and the following page appears.
4.21.1.2 MLD query-interval configuration. Choose IPv6 Multicast protocol configuration > MLD configuration > MLD query-interval configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the MLD query-interval and IGMP last-member-query-interval for VLAN. 4.21.1.3 MLD max response-time and timeout configuration. Choose IPv6 Multicast protocol configuration > MLD configuration > MLD max response-time and timeout configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the query timeout value and query-max-response-time for VLAN.
4.21.1.4 MLD Limit and Version configuration. Choose IPv6 Multicast protocol configuration > MLD configuration > MLD Limit and Version configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the MLD version and limit parameter. 4.21.1.5 MLD Join Group configuration. Choose IPv6 Multicast protocol configuration > MLD configuration > MLD Join Group configuration, and the following page appears.You can add or remove VLAN to a MLD group and choose to include or exclude designated source.
4.21.1.6 MLD Static Group configuration. Choose IPv6 Multicast protocol configuration > MLD configuration > MLD Static Group configuration, and the following page appears.You can add or remove VLAN to a static MLD group with designated source. 4.22 VRRP configuration. Choose VRRP configuration, and the following page appears.There are "VRRP set", "Show VRRP information", configuration web pages.
4.22.1.1 Create VRRP ID. Choose VRRP configuration > VRRP set > Create VRRP ID, and the following page appears.You can create a VRRP ID. 4.22.1.2 VRRP virtual IP configuration. Choose VRRP configuration > VRRP set > VRRP virtual IP configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the VRRP virtual IP for the VRRP ID.
4.22.1.4 VRRP enable. Choose VRRP configuration > VRRP set > VRRP enable, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable the VRRP function for the VRRP ID. 4.22.1.5 VRRP preempt. Choose VRRP configuration > VRRP set > VRRP preempt, and the following page appears.You can set the VRRP preempt to ture or false for VRRP ID.
4.22.1.7 VRRP interval. Choose VRRP configuration > VRRP set > VRRP interval, and the following page appears.You can set VRRP interval. 4.22.1.8 VRRP circuit. Choose VRRP configuration > VRRP set > VRRP circuit, and the following page appears.You can set the priority decrease number for the VRRP ID. 4.22.2 Show VRRP information.
4.23 Spanning- tree configuration. Choose Spanning- tree configuration, and the following page appears.There are "Spanning-tree field configuration", "Spanning-tree Port configuration", "Spanning-tree global configuration", "Show Spanning-tree", configuration web pages. 4.23.1 Spanning-tree field configuration. Choose Spanning- tree configuration > Spanning-tree field configuration, and the following page appears.There are "Instance configuration", "Field name configuration", "Revision-level configuration", configuration web pages.
name configuration, and the following page appears.You can configure the MSTP field name. 4.23.1.3 Revision-level configuration. Choose Spanning- tree configuration > Spanning-tree field configuration > Revision-level configuration, and the following page appears.You can configure MSTP revision-level. 4.23.2 Spanning-tree Port configuration. Choose Spanning- tree configuration >...
4.23.2.1 PortFast configuration. Choose Spanning- tree configuration > Spanning-tree Port configuration > PortFast configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the any port to be PortFast. 4.23.2.2 Port priority configuration. Choose Spanning- tree configuration > Spanning-tree Port configuration > Port priority configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the priority and associate Instance to each port.
4.23.2.3 Port cost configuration. Choose Spanning- tree configuration > Spanning-tree Port configuration > Port cost configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the port cost and associate Instance to each port. 4.23.2.4 Spanning-tree port mode. Choose Spanning- tree configuration > Spanning-tree Port configuration > Spanning-tree port mode, and the following page appears.You can force the port to work on SMTP mode.
4.23.2.6 Spanning-tree agreement port configuration. Choose Spanning- tree configuration > Spanning-tree Port configuration > Spanning-tree agreement port configuration, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable the spanning-tree function for each port.
4.23.3 Spanning-tree global configuration. Choose Spanning- tree configuration > Spanning-tree global configuration, and the following page appears.There are "Spanning-tree global agreement port configuration", "Forward-time configuration", "Hello-time configuration", "Max age time configuration", "Max hop time configuration", "Spanning tree mode configuration", "Spanning tree cost-format configuration", "Priority configuration", configuration web pages.
4.23.3.3 Hello-time configuration. Choose Spanning- tree configuration > Spanning-tree global configuration > Hello-time configuration, and the following page appears.You can set Hello-time interval. 4.23.3.4 Max age time configuration. Choose Spanning- tree configuration > Spanning-tree global configuration > Max age time configuration, and the following page appears.You can set Max age time. 4.23.3.5 Max hop time configuration.
for BPDU. 4.23.3.6 Spanning tree mode configuration. Choose Spanning- tree configuration > Spanning-tree global configuration > Spanning tree mode configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the Spanning tree work mode to MSTP, STP or RSTP. 4.23.3.7 Spanning tree cost-format configuration. Choose Spanning- tree configuration >...
Instance. 4.23.4 Show Spanning-tree. Choose Spanning- tree configuration > Show Spanning-tree, and the following page appears.There are "Instance information", "Revision-Level information", configuration web pages. 4.23.4.1 Instance information. Choose Spanning- tree configuration > Show Spanning-tree > Instance information, and the following page appears.You can show the detail information for Spanning-tree Instance.
4.24 MRPP configuration. Choose MRPP configuration, and the following page appears.There are "MRPP global configuration", "MRPP port configuration", "MRPP domain configuration", "MRPP configuration display", configuration web pages. 4.24.1 MRPP global configuration. Choose MRPP configuration > MRPP global configuration, and the following page appears.There are "MRPP global switch configuration", "MRPP poll time configuration", "MRPP domain id configuration", configuration web pages.
4.24.1.2 MRPP poll time configuration. Choose MRPP configuration > MRPP global configuration > MRPP poll time configuration, and the following page appears.You can configure MRPP poll time. 4.24.1.3 MRPP domain id configuration. Choose MRPP configuration > MRPP global configuration > MRPP domain id configuration, and the following page appears.You can configure the domain ID for MRPP.
domain, and set the port property to primary or secondary. 4.24.3 MRPP domain configuration. Choose MRPP configuration > MRPP domain configuration, and the following page appears.There are "MRPP control vlan config", "MRPP node mode config", "MRPP hello timer config", "MRPP fail timer config", "MRPP domain switch config", configuration web pages.
4.24.3.2 MRPP node mode config. Choose MRPP configuration > MRPP domain configuration > MRPP node mode config, and the following page appears.You can configure the MRPP ring node mode to master or transit. 4.24.3.3 MRPP hello timer config. Choose MRPP configuration > MRPP domain configuration > MRPP hello timer config, and the following page appears.You can set the MRPP hello timer range for the MRPP domain.
4.24.4.1 MRPP statistics display. Choose MRPP configuration > MRPP configuration display > MRPP statistics display, and the following page appears.You can show the statistics information for each MRPP domain or for all domains. 4.24.4.2 MRPP display. Choose MRPP configuration > MRPP configuration display > MRPP display, and the following page appears.You can show the configuration of the MRPP domain or all MRPP domains.
4.25.1 ULPP global configuration. Choose ULPP configuration > ULPP global configuration, and the following page appears. 4.25.1.1 ULPP group configuration. Choose ULPP configuration > ULPP global configuration > ULPP group configuration, and the following page appears.You can add or remove ULPP group. 4.25.2 ULPP port configuration.
4.25.3 ULPP group configuration. Choose ULPP configuration > ULPP group configuration, and the following page appears.There are "ULPP description configuration", "ULPP group property configuration", configuration web pages. 4.25.3.1 ULPP description configuration. Choose ULPP configuration > ULPP group configuration > ULPP description configuration, and the following page appears.You can set description for ULPP group.
arp. 4.25.4 ULPP configuration display. Choose ULPP configuration > ULPP configuration display, and the following page appears.There are "ULPP group configuration display", "ULPP port statistics display", "ULPP port property display", "ULPP port statistics clear", configuration web pages. 4.25.4.1 ULPP group configuration display. Choose ULPP configuration >...
4.25.4.3 ULPP port property display. Choose ULPP configuration > ULPP configuration display > ULPP port property display, and the following page appears.You can show ULPP flush-receive port list. 4.25.4.4 ULPP port statistics clear. Choose ULPP configuration > ULPP configuration display > ULPP port statistics clear, and the following page appears.You can clear ULPP flush counter for each physical port or port-channel.
4.26.1.1 ULSM group configuration. Choose ULSM configuration > ULSM global configuration > ULSM group configuration, and the following page appears.You can add or remove ULSM group. 4.26.2 ULSM port configuration. Choose ULSM configuration > ULSM port configuration, and the following page appears.
4.26.3 ULSM configuration display. Choose ULSM configuration > ULSM configuration display, and the following page appears. 4.26.3.1 ULSM display. Choose ULSM configuration > ULSM configuration display > ULSM display, and the following page appears.You can show the state of ULSM group. 4.27 Cluster basic configuration.
4.27.2 Cluster candidate information. Choose Cluster basic configuration > Cluster candidate information, and the following page appears.You can see the Cluster candidate information. 4.27.3 Cluster member information. Choose Cluster basic configuration > Cluster member information, and the following page appears.You can see the Cluster member information. 4.27.4 Cluster member configuration.
4.27.5 Cluster member auto configuration. Choose Cluster basic configuration > Cluster member auto configuration, and the following page appears.You can Convert auto-add cluster members into user-config members vice versa. 4.27.6 Cluster member reset. Choose Cluster basic configuration > Cluster member reset, and the following page appears.You can rest the member switch by using this command on command switch.
4.28 Authentication configuration. Choose Authentication configuration, and the following page appears.There are "RADIUS client configuration", "TACACS server configuration", "802.1x configuration", "MAB configuration", configuration web pages. 4.28.1 RADIUS client configuration. Choose Authentication configuration > RADIUS client configuration, and the following page appears.There are "RADIUS global configuration", "RADIUS authentication configuration", "RADIUS accounting configuration", configuration web pages.
4.28.1.2 RADIUS authentication configuration. Choose Authentication configuration > RADIUS client configuration > RADIUS authentication configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the information of the primary and non-primary Radius authentication server. 4.28.1.3 RADIUS accounting configuration. Choose Authentication configuration > RADIUS client configuration > RADIUS accounting configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the information of the primary and non-primary Radius accounting server.
4.28.2 TACACS server configuration. Choose Authentication configuration > TACACS server configuration, and the following page appears.There are "TACACS global configuration", "TACACS server host configuration", configuration web pages. 4.28.2.1 TACACS global configuration. Choose Authentication configuration > TACACS server configuration > TACACS global configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the TACACS server configuration.
4.28.3 802.1x configuration. Choose Authentication configuration > 802.1x configuration, and the following page appears.There are "802.1x Global configuration", "802.1x port authentication configuration", "802.1x port MAC configuration", "802.1x port status list", configuration web pages. 4.28.3.1 802.1x Global configuration. Choose Authentication configuration > 802.1x configuration > 802.1x Global configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the 802.1X global configuration, the EAP relay authentication mode, Private client and MAC filtering can be set to permit or forbid.
4.28.3.2 802.1x port authentication configuration. Choose Authentication configuration > 802.1x configuration > 802.1x port authentication configuration, and the following page appears.You can configure the 802.1x authentication for each port, the Authentication mode can be force-unauthorized, Auto(802.1X) or force-authorized, the Authentication mode can be Port-based or MAC-based.
4.28.3.3 802.1x port MAC configuration list. Choose Authentication configuration > 802.1x configuration > 802.1x port MAC configuration, and the following page appears.You can set a MAC address to add MAC filter entry or remove MAC filter entry for each port. 4.28.3.4 802.1x port status list.
4.28.4.2 MAB Authentication configuration. Choose Authentication configuration > MAB configuration > MAB Authentication configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the MAB authentication type to MAC address or username and password. 4.28.4.3 MAB parameter configuration. Choose Authentication configuration > MAB configuration > MAB parameter configuration, and the following page appears.You can set MAB parameter.
4.28.4.4 MAB show. Choose Authentication configuration > MAB configuration > MAB show, and the following page appears.You can show the MAB information for each port or all ports. 4.29 PoE Config. Choose PoE Config, and the following page appears.There are "PoE global config ","PoE port config", configuration web pages.
4.29.2 PoE port config. Choose PoE Config > PoE port config, and the following page appears.There are "PoE port config", configuration web pages. 4.29.2.1 PoE port config 2.Choose PoE Config > PoE port config > PoE port config, and the following page appears.You can set the POE parameters for each port , the status could be auto, static and disable, the priority could be low, high or critical.
4.30 DOS attack protection configuration. Choose DOS attack protection configuration, and the following page appears.There are "Source IP equal destination IP DOS attack protection configuration", "Source port equal destination port DOS attack protection configuration", "TCP DOS attacks in invalid flags configuration", "ICMP DOS attack protection configuration, "ICMP packet-size configuration", "First fragment IP packet DOS attack protection configuration", configuration web pages.
4.30.2 Source port equal destination port DOS attack protection configuration. Choose DOS attack protection configuration > Source port equal destination port DOS attack protection configuration, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable the protection function for DOS attack with source port equal destination port. 4.30.3 TCP DOS attacks on invalid flags configuration.
4.30.4 ICMP DOS attack protection configuration. Choose DOS attack protection configuration > ICMP DOS attack protection configuration, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable the protection function for ICMP DOS attack. 4.30.5 ICMP packet-size configuration. Choose DOS attack protection configuration > ICMP packet-size configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the ICMP packet-size for ICMP DOS attack protection.
4.30.6 First fragment IP packet DOS attack protection configuration. Choose DOS attack protection configuration > First fragment IP packet DOS attack protection configuration, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable the protection function for first fragment IP packet DOS attack. 4.31 SSL config.
4.31.1 IP HTTP server configuration. Choose SSL config > IP HTTP server configuration, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable the IP HTTP server. 4.31.2 SSL global configuration. Choose SSL config > SSL global configuration, and the following page appears.You can enable or disable the SSL function.
appears.You can configure the SSL secure-ciphersuite type to des-cbc3-sha, rc4-128-sha or des-cbc-sha. 4.32 sFLOW configuration. Choose sFLOW configuration, and the following page appears.There are "sFLOW collector global address configuration", "sFLOW collector port address configuration", "sFLOW agent address configuration", "sFLOW priority configuration", "sFLOW header length configuration", "sFLOW data length configuration", "sFLOW rate configuration", "sFLOW counter interval configuration", "sFLOW analyzer configuration", configuration web pages.
4.32.2 sFLOW collector port address configuration. Choose sFLOW configuration > sFLOW collector port address configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the IP address and destination port for each physical port. 4.32.3 sFLOW agent address configuration. Choose sFLOW configuration > sFLOW agent address configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the address of the sFLOW agent.
4.32.6 sFLOW data length configuration. Choose sFLOW configuration > sFLOW data length configuration, and the following page appears.You can set the sFLOW data length. 4.32.7 sFLOW rate configuration. Choose sFLOW configuration > sFLOW rate configuration, and the following page appears.You can set sFLOW rate value for direction input and output. 4.32.8 sFLOW counter interval configuration.
4.32.9 sFLOW analyzer configuration. Choose sFLOW configuration > sFLOW analyzer configuration, and the following page appears.You can configure or remove the slfowtrend sFLOW analyzer. 4.33 IPv6 security ra configuration. Choose IPv6 security ra configuration, and the following page appears.There are "IPv6 security ra global configuration", "IPv6 security ra port configuration", "Show IPv6 security ra", configuration web pages.
following page appears.You can enable or disable the IPv6 security ra for each physical port. 4.33.3 Show IPv6 security ra. Choose IPv6 security ra configuration > Show IPv6 security ra, and the following page appears.You can show the IPv6 security state for each port or all ports. 4.34 Device log message.
4.34.2 Show logging flash. Choose Device log message > Show logging flash, and the following page appears.You can show the logging flash. 4.34.3 Clear logging in logbuff channel. Choose Device log message > Clear longing in logbuff channel, and the following page appears.You can clear the logging in the logbuff channel..
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