[CONTENTS] 1. Introductions ............................ 4 1.1 System Description ........................4 1.2 Using the Web Interface ......................4 1.2.1 Web Browser Support ....................4 1.2.2 Navigation ........................5 1.2.3 Title Bar Icons....................... 5 1.2.4 Ending a Session ......................6 1.3 Using the Online Help....................... 6 2.
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2.4.3 Fdb ..........................85 2.4.4 Giga Port Statistics...................... 86 2.4.5 RMON ......................... 89 2.4.6 Users ........................... 91 2.4.7 I.A. Ring & Chain Status ....................92 2.4.8 802.1x ......................... 93 2.4.9 IGMP ........................... 98 2.5 System ..........................100 2.5.1 Restart ........................100 2.5.2 Save &...
Ethernet OAM, IEEE 1588v2 / Sync-E and QoS, customers can ensure their network is qualified to deliver any real-time and high quality applications. 1.2 Using the Web Interface “IS-RG528 Series Web Configuration Tool Guide” The object of this document is to address the web feature, design layout and descript how to use the web interface.
Google Chrome with the following default settings is recommended: Web page font Times New Roman Encoding Unicode (UTF-8) Text size Medium 1.2.2 Navigation All main screens of the web interface can be reached by clicking on hyperlinks in the four menu boxes on the left side of the screen: ...
Save Button If any unsaved change has been made to the configuration (by you during this or a prior session, or by any other administrator using the web interface or the Command Line Interface), a Save icon appears in the title line. To save the running configuration to the startup configuration: Click on the Save icon.
2. Using the Web 2.1 Login Fill Username and Password Operation Click “Sign in” Field Description Login user name. The maximum length is 32. Username Default: admin Login user password. The maximum length is 32. Password Default: admin...
2.2 Tree View The tree view is a menu of the web. It offers user quickly to get the page for expected data or configuration. 2.2.1 Configuration Menu 2.2.2 Monitor Menu...
2.3 Configuration 2.3.1 Link Aggregation Operation Modify: Select port with check box from GE-1 ~ GE-xx (xx = 10~28). Click Modify button. Field Description Trunk Group Trunk Group number.
Note: Trunk Group 1 & 2 CANNOT take the member port that is already assigned to another Trunk Group; Max 4 member ports in a Trunk Group. Otherwise, the modification would be failed. Member Port Display current member port of Trunk Group. Mode To enable/disable Link Aggregation for Trunk Group.
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Auth Port The UDP port of RADIUS server for authentication. Range 1~65535. Default is 1812. Secret Key The key to be used between RADIUS server and Authenticator. Range 0~16 chars. Default is empty string. 2.3.2.2 PAE Port Authentication Operation Modify System Auth. Control: 1.
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Field Description System AuthControl Enable/Disable system 802.1x authentication function. Default value is Disabled. Port PAE port: 1 ~ MAX Number of Port. Auth Control The authentication type of PAE port. Allow Force_Unauthorized/Force_Authorized/Auto. Default is Force_Authorized. ReAuth Enabled Enable/Disable re-authenticate of PAE port. Default is Disable.
2.3.3 Interface VLAN Operation Create: Fill VID, IP Address and Netmask Click "Create New" button to create Interface VLAN. Delete: Multi-select a row data in Interface VLAN table. Click "Delete" button to delete Interface VLAN. Field Description The identity for the RIP Interface. Range 1~4094.
2.3.4 Static Route Operation Modify: Click "Modify" button to apply new gateway. Create: Fill Destination, Netmask and Gateway. Click "Create New" button to create one static route. Delete: Select static route entry(s). Click "Delete" button to delete selection. Field Description Default Gateway Input default gateway IP address for management and Layer3 VLAN interface routing Destination...
2.3.5 Port Configuration 2.3.5.1 Bridge Port Operation Modify: Enter or select row by checking up check box. Modify the configuration Press “Modify” button to apply modification. Refresh: Click “Refresh” button to get current data. Field Description Port Bridge port number...
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PVID Value: 1~4094. Default value is 1. Default Default Priority value: 0~7. Priority Default is 0. Accept Frame Type Type: All/ OnlyVlanTagged/ Only Untagged. Default is All. Max MAC Limit Range: Enabled/ Disabled. Default is Disabled. Max MAC Range: 0~32. Default is 8.
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Operation Modify: 1. Select a row item to selected 2. Set or select the following fields. 3. Click "Modify" button to modify. Field Description Port GE-1~ MAX Number of Port. Admin Status Enabled/Disabled, default=Enabled. Configuration for Link Mode: Auto (default is Auto) 10Mbps Half/Full Duplex Link Mode 100Mbps Half/Full Duplex...
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2.3.5.3 Port Isolation Port Isolation-Modify...
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Operation Modify: Click “Modify” button to open modification page. Port Isolation - Modify: 1. Click “Disable All”, ”Enable All” or click on (Y/N/-) to change isolation setting by port. 2. Click “Apply” to apply change or Press “Cancel” to cancel and go back to main page of Isolation.
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2.3.5.4. Jumbo Frame Operation Modify: Modify the configuration. Click “Modify” button to apply change. Field Description Jumbo Frame Option: Enabled/ Disabled, Default is Disabled. Size Range: 1536~9000 bytes, Default is 1536 bytes. 2.3.5.5 Port Mirror...
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Operation Modify: Modify the configuration Click “Modify” button to apply change Field Description Port Mirror Enable/Disable Port Mirror function, default is Disabled. Monitored Port Value range is GE-1 ~ Port MAX Number, default is GE-1. Port to be monitored. Tx Analyzer Port Value range is GE-1 ~ Port MAX Number, default is GE-1.
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2.3.5.6 I.A. Ring & Chain Operation Modify: Modify the configuration Press “Modify” button to apply change. Field Description The group index. This parameter is used for easy identifying the ring when user Group configure it. Group 1 - this group supports configuration of ring. Group 2 - this group supports configuration of ring, coupling and dual-homing.
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Enable Ring on the specific group. Mode # When Group 1 or 2 is enabled: All configuration of Group 3 will be reset to default. Group 3 all configuration options will be locked. # To configure Group 3: Both Group1 and 2 should be disabled first. When Group 3 is enabled, all configuration of Group1 and 2 will be reset to default.
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Ring Port(s) Selecting ring port(s). Each ring port must be unique, CANNOT be configured in different groups; 2 ring ports between ring/chain CANNOT be the same. # When role is ring/master: One ring port is forward port and another is block port. The block port is redundant port;...
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Modify VLAN Operation Create New: Click “Create New” button to open “Create New” page. Set VID and Name. Click fields to change status. Click “Apply” button to create, or click “Cancel” button to cancel. Modify: Click “Modify” button to open “Modify” page. Modify Name.
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Field Description Value: 1~4094. Default value is 1. Name Range:0~32 characters Range: T/ U/ -. Tagged T: Tagged U: Untagged -: None (not join this VLAN) Set All Ports to None Set all ports to None (no port join this VLAN) Set All Ports to Tagged Set all ports join the VLAN as Tagged.
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Operation Create New: 1. Click "Create New" button to Create New page. 2. Set Port and Ether Type, input SVLAN and S-Prio. 3. Click Create New button. (Max entry: 10.) Delete: 1. Select Index with check box. Click "Delete" button to delete data. Field Description Index...
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2.3.6.3 VLAN Translation Operation Create: 1. Select Port, fill CVLAN, C-Prio, SVLAN and S-Prio. 2. Click "Create New" button to create new entry. Click Delete button to delete selected entry(s). Field Description Index Index 1~10, max entry number: VLAN translation port number: Port GE-1 ~ MAX Number of Port.
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2.3.6.4 VLAN Stacking Operation Modify: 1. Select Port check box : 2. Select Select mode Disabled/ Enabled, click "Modify" button to apply change. Field Description The range is from 1~FFFF ( 0x1 to 0xffff ) Ext-TPID (Hex) Default is 0x8100 VLAN Stacking Port Port: GE-1 ~ MAX Number of Port.
2.3.7 MAC Learning & Forwarding 2.3.7.1 Fdb Static Operation Create New: Setting Port, VID and MAC Address Click “Create New” to create a new data Delete: Select a delete type “All/Port/VID/Selected” If delete type is “Port”, then select a port from list. If delete type is “VID”, then input a VID.
2.3.7.2 Aging Time Operation Modify: Modify the configuration Click “Modify” button to apply the change Field Description Aging Time(Sec) Range: 10~1000000, Default is 300 seconds. 2.3.8 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 2.3.8.1 STP Bridge Status:...
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Config: Operation Modify: Select “Config” page. Modify the configuration. Clicks “Modify” button to apply change. Refresh: Click “Refresh” button to get current data. Field Description Specify whether or not the system is to implement the spanning tree protocol. Range: Enabled/Disabled, default=Disabled. Protocol RSTP (IEEE 802.1W), STP (IEEE 802.1D) Option: STP/RSTP, Default=STP.
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Priority Sets the spanning tree protocol priority. The lower the priority number, the more significant the bridge becomes in protocol terms. Where two bridges have the same priority, their MAC address is compared and the smaller MAC address is treated as the most significant.
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Minor: Operation Modify: Select “Major” page Select row(s) to be changed by checking up checkbox Modify the configuration Click “Modify” button to apply change. Refresh: Click “Refresh” button to get current data. Field Description Port Range: GE-1 ~ MAX Number of Port Priority Range: 0~240 in step 16, Default is default=0x80(128).
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Edge Range: Enabled/Disabled, default=Disabled. Range: Disabled/ Blocking/ Listening/ Learning/ Forwarding/ Broken State Disabled : For ports which are disabled (see dot1dStpPortEnable), this object will have a value of disabled. Blocking: The port will go into a blocking state at the time of selection process, when a switch receives a BPDU on a port that indicates a better path to the root switch, and if a port is not a root port or a designated port.
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Designated Bridge The parameter is the Bridge Identifier of the bridge which this port considers to be the Designated Bridge for this port's segment. Format: Designated bridge priority + Designated Bridge MAC address. [0x8000-001122334455] Designated Port The parameter (dot1dStpPortDesignatedPort) is the Port Identifier of the port of the Designated Bridge for this port's segment.
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2.3.8.3 MSTP Bridge Operation Create New: Fill "MSTI Name" and select "Priority" fields. (Default MSTI Name will be set when name is not input.) Click "Create New" button to create new data. Max MSTI number is 10. Delete: Select "MSTI Name". Click "Delete"...
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VLAN ID, Format: 2-5,7,100-4094. Accept number, space, dash and comma. Priority MSTI's priority. The lower the priority number, the more significant the bridge becomes in protocol terms. Where two bridges have the same priority, their MAC address is compared and the smaller MAC address is treated as the most significant.
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2.3.8.4 MSTP Port Operation Modify: Select a row item to selected Set or select the following fields. Click "Modify" button. Field Description Port Range: GE-1 ~ MAX Number of Port Priority Range: 0~240 in step 16, Default is default=0x80(128). Path Cost Range: 1 ~ 200000000, Default is 20000.
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begins to process user frames and start updating the MAC address table. But the user frames are not forwarded to the destination. After a forward time delay (The default forward delay time is 15 seconds), the switch port moves from the learning state to the forwarding state.
2.3.9 Policer 2.3.9.1 Policer Ingress Color Operation Modify: Select “Color Blind” or “Color Aware” Modify the configuration Click “Modify” button to apply change Field Description Color Aware Mode Color Blind/ Color Aware. Default is Color Blind. CoS 0 Green/Yellow/Red, default is green CoS 1 Green/Yellow/Red, default is green CoS 2...
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CoS 6 Green/Yellow/Red, default is green CoS 7 Green/Yellow/Red, default is green...
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2.3.9.2 Policer Color Marking Operation Modify: Modify the configuration Click “Modify” button to apply change Field Description Color Aware Mode Color Blind/ Color Aware. Default is Color Blind. CoS Green Range: 0~7, Default is 7 CoS Yellow Range: 0~7, Default is 5 CoS Red Range: 0~7, Default is 3 DSCP Green...
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2.3.9.3 Ingress Policer Operation Modify: Modify the configuration Click “Modify” button to apply change Field Description Port Bridge port number. GE-1 ~ MAX Number of Port. Mode Ingress Policer Mode Enabled/Disabled, default is Disabled. Exceed Action Value range is Drop/CoS Mark/DSCP Mark, default is Drop. PIR (Kbps) Value range is 1~1000000 Kbps, default is 1000000 Kbps.
2.3.10 ACL 2.3.10.1 Profile Operation Create New: Fill ACL Profile Name, the max length is 31. Click “Create New” button to Create New ACL profile. Modify: 1. Select checkbox of profile to be changed. 2. Modify the “Name” of profile 3.
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Operation Create New: Click “Create New” button to open page of Create New entry. Fill ACL Entry Index field and select Type. Fill fields and then click “Apply” to create or click “Cancel” to cancel. Modify: Modify field data. Click “Modify” button to open modification page. Fill Entry Index field and select Type.
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Destination IP Mask Format XXX:XXX:XXX:XXX, each field value range 0~255. Protocol Value range 0~255. Action Value range Deny/Permit/Queue Mapping/CoS Marking/Copy Frame. Type = L4PORT Protocol Value range TCP/UDP. Source IP Format XXX:XXX:XXX:XXX, each field value range 0~255. Source IP Mask Format XXX:XXX:XXX:XXX, each field value range 0~255.
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2.3.10.3 Binding Operation Modify: Modify the configuration. Click “Modify” button to apply change. Field Description Port Giga Port, GE-1 ~ MAX Number of Port. Profile Index ACL Profile Index, range is 1 ~ MAX SIZE of profile, default is 1. Default ACL Rule ACL Default Rule, could be Permit/Deny, default is Permit.
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2.3.10.4 Mirror Analyzer Port Operation Modify: Modify the configuration. Click “Modify” button to apply change. Field Description Analyzer Mode Enabled/Disabled, default is Disabled. Analyzer Port Giga Port GE-1 ~ MAX Number of Port, default is GE-1.
2.3.11 Shaper 2.3.11.1 Port Shaper Operation Modify: Modify the configuration. Click “Modify” button to apply change. Field Description Port Bridge port, range is 1 ~ MAX Number of Port. Mode Enabled/Disabled, default is Disabled. Rate (Kbps) Rate range is 1~1000000 Kbps, default is 1000000 Kbps.
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2.3.11.2 Queue Shaper Operation Modify: Modify the configuration. Click “Modify” button to apply change. Field Description Bridge port, range is 1 ~ MAX Number of Port. Mode Option: Enabled/Disabled, default is Disabled. Queue 0~3 (Rate) Queue 0~3, rate range is 1~1000000 Kbps, default is 1000000 Kbps. Queue 4~7 (Rate) Queue 4~7, rate range is 1~1000000 Kbps, default is 1000000 Kbps.
2.3.12 Queue & Scheduler 2.3.12.1 CoS & Queue Mapping Operation Modify: Modify the configuration. Click “Modify” button to apply change. Field Description CoS 0 Queue 0~7, default is Queue 0. CoS 1 Queue 0~7, default is Queue 1. CoS 2 Queue 0~7, default is Queue 2.
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2.3.12.2 Scheduler Profile Operation Modify: Modify the configuration. Click “Modify” button to apply change. Field Description Index Value range is 1~8. Mode Option: SP/SPWRR/WRR, default is SP. Queue 0~3 weight Queue 0~3 Weight, range is 1~255, default is 1. Queue 4~7 weight Queue 4~7 Weight, range is 1~255, default is 1.
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2.3.12.3 Binding Operation Modify: Modify the configuration. Click “Modify” button to apply change. Field Description Port Giga Port GE-1 ~ MAX Number of Port. Profile Index Range is 1~8, default is 1.
2.3.13 Storm Control 2.3.13.1 Unknown Unicast Control Operation Modify: Modify the configuration. Click “Modify” button to apply change. Field Description Port Giga Port GE-1 ~ MAX Number of Port. Mode Forward -> Forward unknown unicast packet (default) Block -> Block unknown unicast packet Rate limit ->...
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2.3.13.2 Unknown Multicast Control Operation Modify: Modify the configuration. Click “Modify” button to apply change. Field Description Port Giga Port GE-1 ~ MAX Number of Port. Mode Forward -> Forward unknown unicast packet (default) Block -> Block unknown unicast packet Rate limit ->...
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2.3.13.3 Broadcast Control Operation Modify: Modify the configuration. Click “Modify” button to apply change. Field Description Port Giga Port GE-1 ~ MAX Number of Port. Mode Forward -> Forward broadcast packet (default) Block -> Block broadcast packet Rate limit -> Control rate. Rate range is 1~1000000 Kbps, default is 1000000 Kbps.
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2.3.13.4 Unknown Unicast by VLAN Operation Modify: 1. Fill VLAN ID 2. Change Mode 3. Click “Modify” button to apply change Field Description VLAN ID Value range is 1~4094. Mode Forward -> Forward unicast packet (default). Block -> Block unicast packet. Block VLAN ID All blocked VLAN ID...
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2.3.13.5 Unknown Multicast by VLAN Operation Modify: Fill VLAN ID Change Mode Click “Modify” button to apply change Field Description VLAN ID Value range is 1~4094. Mode Forward -> Forward unknown multicast packet (default). Block -> Block unknown multicast packet. Block VLAN ID All blocked VLAN ID...
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2.3.13.6 Broadcast by VLAN Operation Modify: Fill VLAN ID Change Mode Click “Modify” button to apply change Field Description VLAN ID Value range is 1~4094. Mode Forward -> Forward broadcast packet (default). Block -> Block broadcast packet. Block VLAN ID All blocked VLAN ID...
2.3.14 IGMP 2.3.14.1 ACL Profile Operation Create New: 1. Click "Create New" button to create a default profile. 2. Click "Modify" button to modify existing profile. Modify (allow multiple selection): 1. Check up Profile Index and select Default Rule for profile. 2.
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2.3.14.2 ACL Entry Operation Create: 1. Click "Create New" button to open new page for create. 2. Fill Entry Index, SVLAN, Start IP, End IP and select Permission Rule. 3. Click "Apply" button to create IGMP ACL entry or click "Cancel" to cancel create. Delete: Check up target entry, click Delete button to delete them.
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2.3.14.3 ACL Binding Operation Modify: 1. Check up the rows to be modified, select ACL Profile and set Max channel. 2. Click "Modify" button to change IGMP ACL Binding. Field Description Port GE Port: 1 ~ MAX Number of Port. IGMP ACL profile index: 1~15.
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2.3.14.4 MVR Profile Operation Create: 1. Click "Create New" button to create a new profile. Modify: Check up Profile Index. 2. Click the Profile Index hyper link to open page for profile entry modification. [ or click "Delete" delete Profile, allow multiple delete. If profile is in use, delete action will be failed.] Field Description...
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2.3.14.5 MVR Entry Operation Create New: 1. Click "Create New" button to open new page for create. 2. Fill Entry Index, SVLAN, Start IP, End IP. 3. Click "Apply" button to create IGMP MVR entry or click "Cancel" to cancel create. Delete: Check up target entry, click Delete button to delete them.
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2.3.14.6 MVR Binding Operation Modify: 1. Check up the rows to be modified, select MVR Profile. 2. Click "Modify" button to change IGMP MVR Binding. Field Description Port GE Port: 1 ~ MAX Number of Port Profile Index IGMP MVR profile index. Value range is 1~15.
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Modify Operation Refresh: Refresh to get current data. Create: Into Create web page. Setting data Click “Apply” to setting data or click “Cancel” to cancel setting data. Delete: Delete current selected row data. Modify: Into Modify web page. Setting data Click “Apply”...
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Entry Index, max 64. VLAN ID (1~4094) Version IGMP Version: IGMPv2 or IGMPv3. Run Version Current running IGMP version. Mode IGMP Access Mode: Normal Snooping (default) or Proxy. Leave Mode IGMP Leave Mode: Normal Leave (default) or Fast Leave. Robustness IGMP VLAN robustness variable.
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Router Port IGMP VLAN interface: Bridge port:GE-1 ~ Port MAX Number. Default value is 1 V2 Present Time(sec) Read-only, it can be tuned by (last RunQueryInterval *10*robustness + maxRespTime) Querier Source IP Querier Source IP Address. Default: 0.0.0.0 Address 2.3.14.8 Static Group Membership...
Operation Create New: Fill IP Address, VID and select Membership. Click “Create New” button to create new data. Delete: Select Delete Type "All/ Membership/ VID/ Selected" If delete type is “Port”, then select a port If delete type is "VID", then fill a VID If delete type is "Selected", then select one row Click “Delete”...
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Object Description The group index. This parameter is used for easy identifying the ring when user configure it. Index Group 1 (Index 1) - It supports configuration of ring. Group 2 (Index 2) - It supports configuration of ring, coupling and dual-homing. Group 3 (Index 3) - It supports configuration of chain and balancing-chain.
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configuration options will be locked. To configure Group 3, both Group1 and 2 should be disabled first. When Group 3 is enabled, all configuration of Group1 and 2 will be reset to default. Group 1 and 2 all configuration options will be locked. Role Configure the Ring group on this switch as specific role.
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# When role is chain/head, one ring port is member portand another is head port. Both ring ports are forwarding port in normal state. # When role is chain/tail, one ring port is member port and another is tail port. The tail port is redundant port;...
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Ring Coupling Configuration Dual Homing Configuration...
Clear: 1. Click "Clear" to clear data. Field Description SeqNo Alarm/Event Sequential Number. Alarm/Event Type ID. Description Alarm/Event Type Description. Position/Name Event Position/Name. Level No matter alarm is major/minor, Alarm LED color always be red. State Alarm State. Value is Set/Cleared. Time Time.
Fill delete condition Click “Delete” to delete data. Field Description Port GE-1 ~ MAX Number of Port or Trunk Group. VLAN ID: 1~4094 MAC Address Format xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Status Data type: Dynamic/ Static 2.4.4 Giga Port Statistics Operation Refresh: Fill query condition (Port) Refresh current data.
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Input Unicast Pkts The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a higher (sub-) layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer. Input Multicast Pkts The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a higher (sub-) layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this sub-layer.
2.4.5 RMON Operation Refresh: Click “Refresh” button to refresh current data. Clear: 1. Select clear port. 2. Click “Clear” to clear setting physical port data. Field Description Pkts 64 Octets Total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were 64 octets in length. Pkts 65 to 127 Octets Total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 65 and 127 octets in length.
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Pkts 512 to 1023 Octets Total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 512 and 1023 octets in length. Pkts 1024 to 1518 Octets Total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 1024 and 1518 octets in length.
2.4.6 Users Operation Refresh: Click “Refresh” button to refresh current data. Field Description Index Show the index of login user list. Interface Type Show the mode of access. Possible values Console, CLI, Web. Account Name Show the account name of the user. Information Show more information about the user, including IP address of the management host.
2.4.7 I.A. Ring & Chain Status Operation Refresh: Click “Refresh” button to refresh current data. Field Description Group Index The group Index. This parameter is used for easy to identify the ring when use to configure Mode It indicates whether the ring is enabled. Role It indicates that the ring is configured to what role.
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2.4.8 802.1x 2.4.8.1 PAE Port Status Operation Refresh: Click “Refresh” button to refresh current data. Field Description Port The index of PAE Port: Value Range 1 ~ MAX Number of Port. PAE State The authenticator status of PAE port: Possible state: Initialize Disconnected...
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Authenticating Authenticated Aborting Held Force Auth Force Unauth Backend State The number of RADIUS Access-Accept received from RADIUS server. Range: 0~65535. Rejects The backend authenticator status of PAE port. Possible state: Initialize Idle Request Response Success Fail Timeout Ignore Port Status The authentication status of PAE port.
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2.4.8.2 RADIUS Statistics Operation Refresh: Click “Refresh” button to refresh current data. Clear: Click "Clear" button to reset the counters. Field Description Index The index of RADIUS Server: Current only support 1 RADIUS server Requests The number of RADIUS Access-Request sent to RADIUS server Range 0~65535.
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2.4.8.3 EAPOL Statistics Operation Clear: 1. Select "Clear Type". 2. If clear type is "Port", then select port number to be cleared. 3. Click "Clear" button. Field Description Port The index of PAE port: Value range 1 ~ MAX Number of port. Protocol Version The protocol version number carried in the most recently received EAPOL frame.
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Req Frame Tx The number of EAP Request frames (other than Req/Id frames) that have been transmitted. Range 0~65535. The number of valid EAPOL frames of any type that has been received. Frame Rx Range 0~65535. The number of EAPOL Start frames that have been received. Start Frame Rx Range 0~65535.
2.4.9 IGMP 2.4.9.1 Group Membership Query: Operation Select Query Type Fill query condition Modify query record range (Index range) Click “Query” button to query data. Delete: Select Delete Type Fill VLAN ID when delete type is “By VID” Select one membership when delete type is “By Membership” Click “Delete”...
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2.4.9.1 Group Membership Source Fdb Operation Query: Select Query Type Fill query condition (Index 1~64) Click “Query” button to query data. Field Description Index Multicast Source FDB table. Max entry size: 64 Group IP Multicast Source FDB group IP address. Multicast Source FDB VLAN ID, range 1~4094 Multicast Source FDB Filter Mode: Include/Exclude Filter Mode...
2.5 System 2.5.1 Restart Operation Restart: Click “Restart” button will restart the system Save Running Config & Restart: Click “ Save Running Config & Restart” button will redirect page to “Save & Restore”...
2.5.2 Save & Restore Submit: Operation Select Control Action. Fill necessary data for action. Click “Submit” button to start the instruction. Field Description Database Control action Select Database control. (A)Save Inband configuration and runtime configuration as the active restoration database for next power-on restoration. (B)Restore Inband configuration and control plane configuration by setting another restoration database active.
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Inband configuration. is lost) (F)Clear control plane configuration in the active restoration database. (runtime configuration. is also changed.) (G)Clear control plane configuration in the active restoration database and restart. (runtime configuration is also changed.) (H)Export runtime configuration in CLI command format to ftp server. (I)Export runtime configuration in binary format to ftp server.
2.5.3 Firmware FTP Get and Write Flash: Operation Select Schedule time checkbox to setting schedule Fill schedule time Click “FTP Get and Write Flash” button will load firmware from remote server IP, If the “Reboot After Remote Download” was selected it will restart system when the firmware was changed.
Server User Name Type in a user name accepted by the FTP server. Server Password Type in a password accepted by the FTP server. File Name Type in the name of the firmware file (string length 1 ~ 64). Schedule Time Select Enable checkbox and type in the schedule time to update of the firmware file.
Operation Modify: Select Row data checkbox. Modify Level and Mask. Note: When any alarm exists, the Alarm LED will be lit, and Alarm Output Relay will also be enabled. Click "Modify" button to modify data. Field Description Alarm Type ID. Description Alarm Type Description.
2.5.6 HTTP (HTTPS) Operation Modify: Select HTTP or HTTPS. Change the port number if necessary. Click “Modify” button to apply the change. Field Description HTTPS Service HTTPS / HTTP. Default is HTTP (HTTPS disabled). HTTPS Port HTTPS service port. Range: 1~65535, Default Port: 443. HTTP Port HTTP service port.
2.5.7 SLL Operation Use Default Certificate: Click "Use Default Certificate" button. System will delete uploaded certificate, if it's exist. After delete success, it will show default SSL certificate. Upload New: Click "Upload New" button. Copy and Paste both Private Key (privatekey) and Self-Signed SSL Certificate (cert) in the input area.
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY----- -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- ..-----END CERTIFICATE----- 2.5.8 SNTP Operation Modify: Modify the configuration. Click “Modify” button to modify data. Sync: Click “Sync” button to manual synchronize system time from SNTP server. Field Description Select Time zone Sets the local time zone with Time Zone list. Sixty-six of the world's time zones are presented (including those using standard time and summer/daylight savings time).
2.5.9 Syslog Operation Modify: Select Enabled/Disabled option and click Modify button to enable Syslog function. Modify the configuration. Click “Modify” button to modify data. Field Description Status Value is Enabled/Disabled, default is Disables. It will control the system log work or not. Current Server Current Syslog server IP address.
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Operation Create: Click “Create” button to create page. Fill user name, access level, password, confirm password and comment fields. Click “Apply” to create setting data or click “Cancel” to cancel it. Delete: Select one row data for delete. Click “Delete” to delete selected data. Modify: Click “Modify”...
2.5.11 SNMP 2.5.11.1 SNMP Options Operation Restart: After any SNMP setting changed, only configuration is changed, but not apply to the system yet. All SNMP changed configuration could work after restart SNMP. It will not reboot system, but may take several seconds to load SNMP setting. Modify SNMP Version: This button is used to set whether snmp v3 is enable or not.
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2.5.11.2 SNMP Community Operation Create: Fill the Community name. Click "Create New" button to create new Community. Modify community entry: Select entry by check up the check box Modify field data: Click "Modify" button to apply the change Delete community entry: Select entry by check box, then click "Delete".
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View and Group are used for SNMP v3 only. A community is allowed to bind one of the view or group name. If it does not take any group or view, it will be a v1/v2c community. If it takes a view or a group name, the View/Group Name community will be treated as a v3 community.
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1. Select entry by check box 2. Click "Delete" button to delete Notify Tag item. Field Description Index SNMP notify tag index, The system supports up to 32 notify tags. Notify Name Name of Notify entry. Notify Name max size is 31 characters. Notify Tag string.
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SNMP Target: Operation Create: 1. Click "Create New" button to create new target data 2. Fill the target IP address, name, port number, and trap version. Give a new tag name or select a existing notify tag name as target name 3.
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2.5.11.4 User Operation Create new: 1. Fill "User Name" and select "User Type", "Auth Protocol" and "Priv Protocol". 2. Click "Create New" button to create new user. Delete: 1. Select a row data in user account table (also support multi-select). 2.
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User authentication protocol. Works only if SNMPv3 is enabled. Options: 1. None Auth Protocol 2. MD5 3. SHA If "Auth Protocol" is "None", "Priv Protocol" always is "None". If "Auth Protocol" is MD5 or SHA, "Auth Password" should be input. Authentication password, length 8~15.
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2.5.11.5 Group Operation Create new: 1. Fill "Group Name" and select "Sec. Model", "Sec. Level". 2. Click "Create New" button to create new group. Note: max group entry: 32 Delete : 1. Select a row data in VACM group table (also support multi-select). 2.
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User security level. If "Security Model" is "v1" or "v2c", the field is not used, it will be show as "--". States as below: Security Level - NoAuth, NoPriv (No authentication and no Privacy) - Auth, NoPriv (Authentication and no Privacy) - Auth, Priv (Authentication and Privacy) Access View for Read (snmp-get) Select from the view list.
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2.5.11.6 SNMP View Operation Create new: 1. Fill "View Name", "Sub Tree" and select "View Type". 2. Click "Create New" button to create new view. Note: max group entry: 32 Delete: 1. Select a row data in VACM view table (also support multi-select). 2.
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View Type Accessible/Not accessible of object (SNMP OID). Select down list box: 1. Include, allow access the subtree/oid; 2. Exclude, doesn't allow access the subtree/oid. Note: the oid is a prefix, no need to match it exactly. For example: 1.3.6.1.2.1 (include), it means 1.3.6.1.2.1.* are accessible. For example: 1.3.6.1.2.1 (exclude), it means 1.3.6.1.2.1.* are NOT accessible.
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