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IS230-10GP Industrial Ethernet Layer 2 Switch Web User Guide 613-002603 Rev. B...
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Telesis, Inc. be liable for any incidental, special, indirect, or consequential damages whatsoever, including but not limited to lost profits, arising out of or related to this manual or the information contained herein, even if Allied Telesis, Inc. has been advised of, known, or should have known, the possibility of such damages.
Table of Contents Preface ................................17 Safety Symbols Used in this Document .....................18 Contacting Allied Telesis..........................19 Chapter 1: Configuration Utility ........................21 First Time Setup............................22 Overview..............................22 Introduction............................22 Administrative Interface Access ......................22 Default User Name and Password ......................23 Using the Graphical (Web) Interface ....................23 Configuring the Switch for Network Access..................24...
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IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide LACP Priority Settings........................50 LACP Port Settings ........................51 802.1Q VLAN ............................51 VLAN Management........................52 PVID Settings..........................52 Port to VLAN ..........................53 Port-VLAN Mapping ........................54 Q-in-Q..............................55 Global Settings..........................55 Port Settings..........................56 GARP ..............................56 GARP Settings ..........................57 GVRP Settings ..........................57 802.3az EEE............................58...
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Contents Dynamic Forwarding Table ......................... 78 Security..............................80 Storm Control ............................80 Global Settings ..........................80 Port Settings ..........................81 Port Security............................82 Protected Ports ........................... 82 DoS Prevention ........................... 83 DoS Global Settings ........................83 DoS Port Settings ......................... 85 Applications............................
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IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Port Settings..........................114 VLAN Settings..........................115 Option 82 Settings........................116 Lease Entry ..........................117 SMTP Client ............................117 Global Settings..........................117 Profile Settings ..........................118 Profile Settings Window .......................118 Profile Target Mail Settings Window ..................119 Sending Message ........................119 RMON..............................120 RMON Statistics..........................120...
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List of Figures Figure 1: Login Screen .................................27 Figure 2: Initial Web Window - Monitor > Device Information....................28 Figure 3: Switch > Tools > User Account - Add/Edit User Window ..................28 Figure 4: Monitoring > Device Information..........................32 Figure 5: Monitoring > Logging Message ..........................33 Figure 6: Monitoring >...
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Figures Figure 51: L2 Switching > X-Ring Pro > X-Ring Pro Groups > X-Ring Pro Groups Settings..........73 Figure 52: L2 Switching > X-Ring Pro > X-Ring Pro Groups > Chain Setting ..............74 Figure 53: L2 Switching > X-Ring Pro > X-Ring Pro Groups > Couple Setting ..............74 Figure 54: L2 Switching >...
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IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Figure 111: Diagnostics > Ping Test...........................125 Figure 112: Diagnostics > IPv6 Ping Test ..........................126 Figure 113: Diagnostics > System Log > Logging Service ....................127 Figure 114: Diagnostics > System Log > Local Logging ....................128 Figure 115: Diagnostics >...
Preface This guide contains the hardware installation instructions for the IS230-10GP Industrial Managed Switch. The preface contains the following sections: “Safety Symbols Used in this Document” on page 18 “Contacting Allied Telesis” on page 19 ...
Preface Safety Symbols Used in this Document This document uses the following conventions. Note Notes provide additional information. Caution Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss of data. Warning Warnings inform you that performing or omitting a specific action may result in bodily injury.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Contacting Allied Telesis If you need assistance with this product, you may contact Allied Telesis technical support by going to the Support & Services section of the Allied Telesis web site at www.alliedtelesis.com/support. You can find links for the following services on this page: 24/7 Online Support —...
Chapter 1 Configuration Utility This chapter contains the following sections: “First Time Setup” on page 22 “Command Line Interface Configuration” on page 26 “Web Browser Configuration” on page 27 ...
Chapter 1: Configuration Utility First Time Setup Overview The Industrial Ethernet Managed Switch is a configurable device that facilitates the interconnection of Ethernet devices on an Ethernet network. This includes computers, operator interfaces, I/O, controllers, RTUs, PLCs, other switches/hubs or any device that supports the standard IEEE 802.3 protocol.
Password: friend. Note Both the user name and password are case sensitive. Allied Telesis recommends that you change to a new password when you initially configure the switch. If you are using the graphical web interface, go to “Change Default ...
Chapter 1: Configuration Utility To access the graphical interface, enter a URL like HTTP://192.168.1.1 in your browser's address bar. Replace “http” with “https” to use secure http and replace “192.168.1.1” with your switch's IP address if you've changed it from the factory default. The web server in the switch uses a signed security certificate.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Configuring the The switch comes with default port settings that should allow you to connect to the Ethernet Ports with out any necessary configuration. Ethernet Ports Should there be a need to change the name of the ports, negotiation settings or flow control settings, you can do this in the Port Configuration menu.
Chapter 1: Configuration Utility Command Line Interface Configuration Introduction to The command-line interface (CLI) is constructed with an eye toward automation of CLI-based configuration. The interaction is modeled on that Command-Line used in many Internet protocols such as Telnet, FTP, and SMTP. After Interface (CLI) each command is entered and processed, the switch will issue a reply that consists of a numeric status code and a human-readable explanation of...
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Web Browser Configuration The switch has an HTML based user interface embedded in the flash memory. The interface offers an easy to use means to manage basic and advanced switch functions. The interface allows for local or remote switch configuration anywhere on the network.
Chapter 1: Configuration Utility The main web interface window - Monitor > Device Information - is displayed with the management menu selections on the left-hand side of the screen - refer to Figure 2. For the definition of the fields in this window, refer to “Device Information”...
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IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide 2. Enter a User Name. The User Name is case sensitive. a. Enter an existing User Name if you are only changing the password for that User Name. b. Enter a new User Name if you are creating a new User Name and Password combination.
Chapter 2 Managing Switch This chapter describes the contents of the IS230-10GP management windows and contains the following sections: “Monitoring” on page 32 “System” on page 39 “L2 Switching” on page 46 “MAC Address Table” on page 77 ...
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Monitoring This section includes the following topics: “Device Information” “Logging Message” on page 33 “Port Monitoring” on page 34 “Link Aggregation” on page 36 “LLDP Statistics” on page 36 “IGMP Statistics” on page 37 ...
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide The following table describes the items in Figure 4. Table 1. Device Information Item Description System Name Click Switch to enter the system name: up to 128 alphanumeric char- acters (default is Switch).
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Table 2. Logging Message (Continued) Item Description Severity The setting allows you to designate a severity level for the Logging Message Filter function. Click the drop-down menu to select the severity level target setting. The level options are: emerg: Indicates system is unusable.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide The following table describes the items in Figure 6. Table 3. Port Statistic Item Description Port Click the drop-down menu to select a port and its captured statistical setting values. Clear Click Clear to clear the counter selections.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch The following table describes the items in Figure 7 on page 35. Table 4. Port Utilization Item Description Refresh period Click the drop-down menu to select and designate a period (second intervals) to refresh the information (TX and RX) listings. Click the drop-down menu to enable or disable the Interframe Gap (IFG) statistic.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide IGMP Statistics The IGMP Statistics page displays the IGMP statistics. To access this page, click Monitoring > IGMP Statistics. Figure 9. Monitoring > IGMP Statistics The following table describes the items in Figure 9.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch MLD Statistics The MLD Statistics function displays statistical package information for IP multicasting. To access this page, click Monitoring > MLD Statistics. Figure 10. Monitoring > MLD Statistics The following table describes the items in Figure 10. Table 7.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide System This section includes the following topics: “IP Settings” “IPv6 Settings” on page 40 “DHCP Client Option 82” on page 41 “DHCP Auto Provision” on page 42 “Management VLAN” on page 42 ...
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Table 8. IP Settings (Continued) Item Description DNS Server 1 Enter a value to specify the DNS server 1 for the interface. The default is 168.95.1.1. DNS Server 2 Enter a value to specify the DNS server 2 for the interface. The default is 168.95.192.1.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide DHCP Client The DHCP Client Option 82 configurable Circuit ID and Remote ID feature enhances validation security by allowing you to select naming choices Option 82 suboptions. You can select a switch-configured hostname or specify an ASCII test string for the remote ID.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch The DHCP Client Option 82 Information settings in the ensuing table are informational only: Status, Circuit ID Format, Circuit ID String, Circuit ID Hex, Circuit ID User-Define, Remote ID Format, Remote ID String, Remote ID Hex and Remote ID User-Define. DHCP Auto The DHCP Auto Provision feature allows you to load configurations using a server with DHCP options.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide The Management VLAN State in the ensuing table is informational only: Management VLAN. System Time To access this page, click System > System Time. Figure 16. System > System Time The following table describes the items in Figure 16.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Table 13. System Time (Continued) Item Description SNTP Port Enter the port on the server to which SNTP requests are to be sent. Allowed range is 1 to 65535 (default: 123). Manual Time Click the drop-down menus to set local date and time of the system. Time Zone Click the drop-down menu to select a system time zone.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide The following table describes the items in Figure 17 on page 44. Table 14. Network Port Settings Item Description HTTP Enter the HTTP Port address HTTPS Enter the HTTPS Port address TELNET...
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Table 15. L2 Switching Port Configuration (Continued) Item Description Speed Click the drop-down menu to select the port speed: Auto, Auto-10M, Auto-100M, Auto-1000M, Auto-10/100M, 10M, 100M, or 1000M. Duplex Click the drop-down menu to select the duplex setting: Half or Full.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Table 16. Port Mirror (Continued) Item Description Destination Port Click the drop-down menu to select the destination port and receive all the traffic from configured mirrored port(s). Allow-ingress Click the drop-down menu to enable or disable the Allow-ingress func- tion.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide allows for the logical merging of multiple ports into a single link. To access this page, click L2 Switching > Link Aggregation > LAG Management. Figure 21. L2 Switching > Link Aggregation > LAG Management The following table describes the items in Figure 21.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Figure 22. L2 Switching > Link Aggregation > LAG Port Settings The following table describes the items in Figure 22. Table 19. LAG Port Settings Item Description LAG Select Click the drop-down menu to select a predefined LAG trunk definition: LAG 1-8.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide LACP Port Settings Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) provides a method to control the bundling of several physical ports together to form a single logical channel. By configuring the LACP function, the switch can negotiate an automatic bundling of links by sending LACP packets to the peer device (also implementing LACP).
Chapter 2: Managing Switch VLAN Management The management of VLANs is available through the VLAN Settings page. Through this page you can add or delete VLAN listings and add a prefix name to an added entry. To access this page, click L2 Switching > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Management.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide To access this page, click L2 Switching > 802.1Q VLAN > PVID Settings. Figure 26. L2 Switching > 802.1Q VLAN > PVID Settings The following table describes the items in Figure 26.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch To access this page, click L2 Switching > 802.1Q VLAN > Port to VLAN. Figure 27. L2 Switching > 802.1Q VLAN > Port to VLAN The following table describes the items in Figure 27. Table 24. Port to VLAN Item Description Port...
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Q-in-Q Q-in-Q is commonly referred as VLAN stacking in which VLANs are nested by adding two tags to each frame instead of one. Network service provider and users both can use VLANs and makes it possible to have more than the 4094 separate VLANs allowed by 802.1Q.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Port Settings The Port Settings page allows you to define the outer PVID and outer mode for a selected port. To access this page, click L2 Switching > Q-in-Q > Port Settings. Figure 29. L2 Switching > Q-in-Q > Port Settings The following table describes the items in Figure 29.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide GARP Settings To access this page, click L2 Switching > GARP > GARP Settings. Figure 30. L2 Switching > GARP > GARP Settings The following table describes the items in Figure 30.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch To access this page, click L2 Switching > GARP > GVRP Settings. Figure 31. L2 Switching > GARP > GVRP Settings The following table describes the items in Figure 31. Table 28. GVRP Settings Item Description Status Click to enable or disable the GARP VLAN Registration Protocol Administrative mode for the switch.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Table 29. 802.3az EEE (Continued) Item Description State Click Enabled or Disabled to set the state mode of the port select setting. Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Table 33. IGMP Static Groups (Continued) Item Description Group IP Address Enter the IP address assigned to the VLAN ID. Member Ports Enter the port numbers to associate with the static group. Click Add to add an IGMP group. The IGMP Static Groups Status settings in the ensuing table are informational only: VLAN ID, Group IP Address, Member Ports and Modify.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide The following table describes the items in Figure 37 on page 62. Table 34. MLD Settings Item Description MLD Snooping State Select Enable or Disable to setup the MLD Snooping State. MLD Snooping Version Select the querier version (V1 or V2) designated to the MLD Snooping Version.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch The MLD Querier Status settings in the ensuing table are informational only: VLAN ID, Querier State, Querier Status, Querier Version and Querier MLD Static Groups The MLD Static Groups page allows you to configure specified ports as static member ports.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Jumbo Frame Jumbo frames are frames larger than the standard Ethernet frame size of 1518 bytes. The Jumbo Frame function allows the configuration of Ethernet frame size. To access this page, click L2 Switching > Jumbo Frame.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch The following table describes the items in Figure 41 on page 65. Table 38. STP Global Settings Item Description Enabled Click the radio-button to enable or disable the STP status. BPDU Forward Select flooding or filtering to designate the type of BPDU packet. PathCost Method Select short or long to define the method of used for path cost calcula- tions.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Table 39. STP Port Settings (Continued) Item Description Enable Select Enabled or Disabled to setup the profile for the STP port. Path Cost (0 = Auto) Set the port’s cost contribution. For a root port, the root path cost for the bridge.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Table 40. STP Bridge Settings (Continued) Item Description Forward Delay Enter the variable (4 to 30) to set the forward delay for STP bridge set- tings. Max Age Enter the variable (6 to 40) to set the Max age for STP bridge settings. Tx Hold Count Enter the variable (1 to 10) to designate the TX hold count for STP bridge settings.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide MST Config Identification The MST Config Identification page allows you to configure the identification setting name and the identification range. To access this page, click L2 Switching > Spanning Tree > MST Config Identification.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch The following table describes the items in Figure 46 on page 69. Table 43. MST Instance ID Settings Item Description MSTI ID Enter the MST instance ID (0-15). VID List Enter the pre-configured VID list. Move Click Move to save the values and update the screen.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide The STP Port Status settings in the ensuing table are informational only: Port, Identifier (Priority / Port Id), Path Cost Conf/Oper, Designated Root Bridge, Root Path Cost, Designated Bridge, Edge Port Conf/Oper, P2P MAC Conf/Oper, Port Role and Port State.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Groups. Figure 49. L2 Switching > X-Ring Elite > X-Ring Elite Groups The following table describes the items in Figure 49. Table 46. X-Ring Elite Groups Item Description Ring ID Enter a number to specifies a ranging from 1 to 255 to identify a given X-Ring Elite group.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide The following table describes the items in Figure 50 on page 72. Table 47. X-Ring Pro Settings Item Description State Select Enabled or Disabled to setup the X-Ring Pro mode. Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Chain Settings Figure 52. L2 Switching > X-Ring Pro > X-Ring Pro Groups > Chain Setting The following table describes the items in Figure 52. Table 49. Chain Setting Item Description Chain Ring ID Enter a number to specifies a ranging from 1 to 255 to identify a given X-Ring group.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Pair Settings Figure 54. L2 Switching > X-Ring Pro > X-Ring Pro Groups > Pair Setting The following table describes the items in Figure 54. Table 51. Pair Setting Item Description Pair Ring ID Enter a number to specifies a ranging from 1 to 255 to identify a given X-Ring group.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch The following table describes the items in Figure 55 on page 75. Table 52. Loopback Detection Global Settings Item Description State Select Enabled or Disabled to setup the loopback mode. Interval Enter the variable in seconds (1 to 32767) to set the interval at which frames are transmitted.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide MAC Address Table The MAC Address Table provides access to the Static MAC Settings, MAC Aging Time, and Dynamic Forwarding. This section includes the following topics: “Static MAC” “MAC Aging Time” on page 78 ...
Chapter 2: Managing Switch MAC Aging Time The MAC Aging Time page allows you to set the MAC address of the aging time to study. To access this page, click MAC Address Table > MAC Aging Time. Figure 58. MAC Address Table > MAC Aging Time The following table describes the items in Figure 58.
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IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Table 56. Dynamic Forwarding Table Item Description VLAN Click the drop-down menu to select the VLAN to show or clear dynamic MAC entries. MAC Address Enter the MAC address to show or clear dynamic MAC entries. If a port, VLAN or MAC address is not selected the whole dynamic MAC table is displayed or cleared.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Security The Security function allows for the configuration of Storm Control, Port Security, Protected Ports, DoS Prevention, Applications, 802.1x, and IP Security. This section includes the following topics: “Storm Control” “Port Security” on page 82 ...
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide The Storm Control Global Information settings in the ensuing table are informational only: Unit and Preamble & IFG. Port Settings The Port Settings page allows you to configure the port and the type of storm control association along with the value of the storm rate for the selected port.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch The Storm Control Port Information settings in the ensuing table are informational only: Port, Port State, Broadcast (Kbps), Unknown Multicast (Kbps), Unknown Unicast (Kbps) and Action. Port Security The Port Security page allows you to configure port isolation behavior. To access this page, click Security >...
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide The following table describes the items in Figure 63 on page 82. Table 60. Protected Ports Item Description Port List Enter the port number to designate for the Protected Port setting. Port Type Select Unprotected or Protected to define the port type.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch The following table describes the items in Figure 64 on page 83. Table 61. DoS Global Settings Item Description DMAC = SMAC Click Enabled or Disabled to define DMAC-SMAC for the DoS Global settings. LAND Click Enabled or Disabled to define LAND for the DoS Global set- tings.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide DoS Port Settings The DoS Port Settings page allow you to configure DoS security (enabled or disabled) for the selected port. To access this page, click Security > DoS Prevention > DoS Port Settings.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch The following table describes the items in Figure 66 on page 85. Table 63. TELNET Item Description Telnet Service Click Enabled or Disabled to set remote access through the Telnet Service function. Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen. Disconnect Click Disconnect to disable the current Telnet service.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide HTTP The HTTP page allows you to combine all kinds of AAA lists to the HTTP line. Attempts to access the switch’s Web UI from HTTP are first authenticated. To access this page, click Security > Applications > HTTP.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch The following table describes the items in Figure 69 on page 87. Table 66. HTTPS Item Description HTTPS Service Click Enabled or Disabled to set up Ethernet encapsulation over HTTPS. Session Timeout Enter the variable in minutes (0 to 86400) to define the timeout period for the HTTP session.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Table 67. 802.1X Settings (Continued) Item Description Accounting Port Enter the port number (1 to 65535) assigned to the listed server IP configured to provide authorization and authentication for network access. Security Key Enter the variable to define the network security key used in authenti- cation.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch IP Security This section provides you a means to configure the IP Security settings. Global Settings The Global Settings page allows you to set the IP Security status (enabled or disabled). To access this page, click Security > IP Security > Global Settings. Figure 72.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide The following table describes the items in Figure 73 on page 90. Table 70. IP Security Entry Settings Item Description IP Address Enter the source IP address to apply the IP Security function.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch The QoS function allows you to configure settings for the switch QoS interface and how the switch connects to a remote server to get services. This section includes the following topics: “General” “QoS Basic Mode” on page 98 ...
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide QoS Settings Once the QoS function is enabled, you can configure the available settings. To access this page, click QoS > General > QoS Settings. Figure 75. QoS > General > QoS Settings The following table describes the items in Figure 75.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch specification to indicate the importance (weight) of the queue relative to the other CoS queues. WRR scheduling prevents low-priority queues from being completely ignored during periods of high priority traffic. The WRR scheduler sends some packets from each queue in turn. To access this page, click QoS >...
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide CoS Mapping The CoS Mapping allows you to apply CoS mapping. To access this page, click QoS > General > CoS Mapping. Figure 77. QoS > General > CoS Mapping The following table describes the items in Figure 77.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch DSCP Mapping The DSCP to Queue mapping function maps queue values in incoming packets to a DSCP value that QoS uses internally to represent the priority of the traffic. The following table shows the DSCP to Queue map. If these values are not appropriate for your network, you need to modify them.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide IP Precedence Mapping The IP Precedence Mapping allows you to set IP Precedence mapping. To access this page, click QoS > General > IP Precedence Mapping. Figure 79. QoS > General > IP Precedence Mapping The following table describes the items in Figure 79.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch QoS Basic Mode Quality of Service (QoS) allows to give preferential treatment to certain types of traffic at the expense of others. Without QoS, the switch offers best-effort service to each packet, regardless of the packet contents or size sending the packets without any assurance of reliability, delay bounds, or throughput.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide The following table describes the items in Figure 81 on page 98. Table 78. QoS Basic Mode Port Settings Item Description Port Enter the port number for the QoS basic mode setting.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Egress Bandwidth Control The Egress Bandwidth Control page allows you to set the egress bandwidth control for a listed port. To access this page, click QoS > Rate Limit > Egress Bandwidth Control. Figure 83. QoS > Rate Limit > Egress Bandwidth Control The following table describes the items in Figure 83.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide The following table describes the items in Figure 84 on page 100. Table 81. Egress Queue Item Description Port Click the drop-down menu to select the port to define the Egress queue.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Management This section includes the following topics: “LLDP” “SNMP” on page 106 “Power Over Ethernet” on page 110 “DHCP Server” on page 112 “SMTP Client” on page 117 “RMON” on page 120 ...
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Table 82. LLDP System Settings (Continued) Item Description LLDP PDU Disable Click to select the LLDP PDU handling action when LLDP is globally Action disabled. Options include: Filtered, Bridged, or Flooded. Transmission Interval Select the interval at which frames are transmitted. The default is 30 seconds, and the valid range is 5 to 32768 seconds.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Figure 87. Management > LLDP > LLDP Port Settings > Optional TLVs Selection The following table describes the items in Figure 87. Table 84. Optional TLVs Selection Item Description Port Select Enter the port number associated with the TLV (optional) selection.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide The following table describes the items in Figure 88 on page 104. Table 85. VLAN Name TLV VLAN Selection Item Description Port Select Enter the port number to associated with the TLV selection.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch LLDP Remote Device Info The LLDP Remote Device Info page allows you to view information about remote devices, LLDP information must be available on the switch. To access this page, click Management > LLDP > LLDP Remote Device Info.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide To access this page, click Management > SNMP > SNMP Settings. Figure 91. Management > SNMP > SNMP Settings The following table describes the items in Figure 91. Table 87. SNMP Settings...
Chapter 2: Managing Switch The Community Status settings in the ensuing table are informational only: No., Community Name, Access Right and Delete (click to delete the desired community name). SNMPv3 Settings The SNMP User Settings page allows you to create SNMP groups. The users have the same level of security and access control permissions as defined by the group settings.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Table 89. SNMP User Settings (Continued) Item Description Password Enter the characters to define the password associated with the authorization protocol. Click Add to save the values and update the screen. The User Status settings in the ensuing table are informational only: User Name, Access Right, Auth-Protocol, Priv-Protocol and Delete (click to delete the desired user name).
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Power Over Power Over Ethernet is the function supplying power to Powered Devices (PD) through the switch in the event that AC power is not readily available. Ethernet Power over Ethernet can be used for the following areas: Surveillance devices ...
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide PoE Port Settings The PoE Port Settings page allows you to configure the port status, its power limitations, legacy mode status, and power limit settings. To access this page, click Management > Power Over Ethernet > PoE Port Settings.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch PoE Port Status To access this page, click Management > Power Over Ethernet > PoE Port Status. This window is informational only. The PoE Port Status settings in the ensuing table are informational only: Port, Current (mA), Voltage (V), Power (W) and Temp. (°C). DHCP Server The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network protocol enabling a server to automatically assign an IP address to a computer...
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Global Settings The Global Settings page allows you to configure the global settings for the DHCP function. To access this page, click Management > DHCP Server > Global Settings. Figure 98. Management > DHCP Server > Global Settings The following table describes the items in Figure 98.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Port Settings The Port Settings page allows you to configure selected ports for the DHCP function. To access this page, click Management > DHCP Server > Port Settings. Figure 99. Management > DHCP Server > Port Settings The following table describes the items in Figure 99.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide VLAN Settings The Port Settings page allows you to configure selected ports for the DHCP function. VLAN To access this page, click Management > DHCP Server > Settings Figure 100. Management > DHCP Server > VLAN Settings The following table describes the items in Figure 99.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Option 82 Settings The Option 82 Settings, also known as the DHCP relay agent information option, provide information about the network location of a DHCP client. In turn, the DHCP server uses the information to implement IP addresses or other parameters for the client.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Table 97. Option 82 Settings (Continued) Item Description Subnet Mask Type in the value designating the subnet mask for the IP address pool. Gateway Type in the value designating the gateway for the IP address pool.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Profile Settings The Profile Settings page allows you to select the server IP, the server port, and sender mail address for the listed profile. To access this page, click Management > SMTP Client > Profile Settings. There are two regions on the Profile Settings page: Profile Settings ...
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Profile Target Mail Settings Window The Profile Target Mail Settings page allows you to select the Profile ID for the Target Mail (input mail address) for the listed profile. To access this page, click Management > SMTP Client > Profile Settings >...
Chapter 2: Managing Switch The following table describes the items in Figure 105 on page 119. Table 101. Sending Message Item Description Title Assign the title of the email. The maximum length is 20 characters (alphanumeric, symbols (. (dot), _ (underline), - (dash line) and space).
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide RMON History The RMON History page allows you to configure the display of history entries. To access this page, click Management > RMON > RMON History. Figure 107. Management > RMON > RMON History The following table describes the items in Figure 107.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch RMON Alarm The RMON Alarm page allows you to configure RMON statistics group and alarm groups. To access this page, click Management > RMON > RMON Alarm. Figure 108. Management > RMON > Rmon Alarm The following table describes the items in Figure 108. Table 104.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide RMON Event The RMON Event page is used to configure RMON event groups. To access this page, click Management > RMON > RMON Event. Figure 109. Management > RMON > RMON Event The following table describes the items in Figure 109.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Diagnostics Through the Diagnostics function configuration of settings for the switch diagnostics is available. This section includes the following topics: “Cable Diagnostics” “Ping Test” “IPv6 Ping Test” on page 126 “System Log” on page 127 ...
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide To access this page, click Diagnostics > Ping Test. Figure 111. Diagnostics > Ping Test The following table describes the items in Figure 111. Table 107. Ping Test Item Description IP Address Enter the IP address or host name of the station to ping.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch IPv6 Ping Test The IPv6 Ping Test page allows you to configure the Ping Test for IPv6. To access this page, click Diagnostics > IPv6 Ping Test. Figure 112. Diagnostics > IPv6 Ping Test The following table describes the items in Figure 112. Table 108.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch To access this page, click Diagnostics > System Log > Local Logging. Figure 114. Diagnostics > System Log > Local Logging The following table describes the items in Figure 114. Table 110. Local Logging Item Description Target Enter the local logging target.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide System Log Server The System Log Server page allows you to configure the log server. To access this page, click Diagnostics > System Log > System Log Server. Figure 115. Diagnostics > System Log > System Log Server The following table describes the items in Figure 115.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch The DDM page allows you to setup the diagnostic alarm status. To access this page, click Diagnostics > DDM. Figure 116. Diagnostics > DDM Alarm The following table describes the items Figure 116. Table 112. DDM Alarm Item Description Diagnostic Alarm...
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide The Vendor Info settings in the ensuing table are informational only: Refresh (click to reload the vendor information), Port, Connector, Speed, VendorName, VendorOui, VendorPn, VendorRev, VendorSn and DateCode. LED Indication The LED Indication page allows you to setup the diagnostic alarm status.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Tools This section includes the following topics: “Backup Manager” “Upgrade Manager” on page 134 “Dual Image” on page 135 “Save Configuration” on page 135 “User Account” on page 135 “Reset System” on page 136 ...
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IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Table 115. Backup Manager (Continued) Item Description Backup Type Click a type to define the backup method: image: running configura- tion, startup configuration, flash log, or buffered log. Image Click the format for the image type: 7710E_2C_1_00_13.bix (Active) or vmlinux.bix (backup).
Chapter 2: Managing Switch Upgrade The Upgrade Manager page allows you to configure a remote TFTP sever or host file system in order to upload firmware upgrade images or Manager configuration files. To access this page, click Tools > Upgrade Manager. Figure 120.
IS230-10GP Industrial layer 2 Switch Web User Guide Dual Image The Dual Image page allows you to setup an active and backup partitions for firmware image redundancy. To access this page, click Tools > Dual Image. Figure 121. Tools > Dual Image The following table describes the items in Figure 121.
Chapter 2: Managing Switch The following table describes the items in Figure 122 on page 135. Table 118. User Account Item Description User Name Enter the name of the new user entry. Password Type Click the drop-down menu to define the type of password: Clear Text, Encrypted or No Password.
Appendix A Troubleshooting Verify that the device is using the right power cord/adapter (DC 48V); please don't use a power adapter with DC output higher than 48V, or it may damage this device. Select the proper UTP/STP cable to construct the user network. Use ...
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