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ORing warrants that all ORing products are free from defects in material and workmanship for a specified warranty period from the invoice date (5 years for most products). ORing will repair or replace products found by ORing to be defective within this warranty period, with shipment expenses apportioned by ORing and the distributor.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Table of Content Getting Started ....................6 About the TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV ..............6 Software Features ......................6 Hardware Specifications ....................7 Hardware Overview ..................8 Front Panel .......................... 8 Front Panel LED ......................... 8 Bypass Technology ......................9 Hardware Installation ...................
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Below is a detailed description of each port type, including Unaware, C-port, S-port, and S-custom-port......................... 63 Examples of VLAN Settings....................66 5.4.3 Private VLAN ......................70 SNMP ..........................71 5.5.1 SNMP System Configurations ................72 5.5.2 SNMP Community Configurations ..............
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Authentication and Accounting Server Status ............119 Authentication and Accounting Server Statistics ............. 121 5.8.6 NAS (802.1x) ......................123 Alerts ..........................133 5.9.1 Fault Alarm ......................133 5.9.2 System Warning ....................134 5.10 Monitor and Diag ......................137 5.10.1...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV includes 2 sets of bypass ports that protect the network from failures and Network maintenance by ensuring network integrity during power loss. And support wide operating temperature from -40 C to 75 C. TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV can also be managed centralized and convenient by Open-Vision, Except the Web-based interface, Telnet and console (CLI) configuration.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual ardware Overview 2.1 Front Panel The device provides the following ports on the front panel. All connectors are in M12 type to ensure tight, robust connections, as well as reliable operation against environmental disturbances, such as vibration and shock.
(as shown in the figure below). Switches with bypass functions such as the TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV provide one or more sets of bypass ports that ensure constant network connectivity during power failure.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual ardware Installation 3.1 Wall-mount Installation Wall-mount Measurement (Unit = mm) Follow the steps below to mount the switch to the wall. Step 1: Install left and right front mounting brackets to the switch using 4 M3 screws on each side provided with switch.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Instead of screwing the screws in all the way, it is advised to leave a space of about 2mm to allow room for sliding the switch between the wall and the screws. 3.2 Wiring WARNING Do not disconnect modules or wires unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non-hazardous.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 3.2.3 Power Input The switch provided one set of power supply on a 4-pin M12 male S-coding connector to enable power input. Step 1: Insert a power cable to the power connector on the device. Step 2: Rotate the outer ring of the cable connector until a snug fit is achieved. Make sure the connection is tight.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Cable Types and Specifications: Cable Type Max. Length Connector M12 A-coding 10BASE-T Cat. 3, 4, 5 100-ohm UTP 100 m (328 ft) connector M12 A-coding 100BASE-TX Cat. 5 100-ohm UTP UTP 100 m (328 ft) connector Cat. 5/Cat. 5e 100-ohm...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 10/100 Base-T(X) MDI/MDI-X Pin Assignments: Pin Number MDI port MDI-X port TD+(transmit) RD+(receive) TD-(transmit) RD-(receive) RD+(receive) TD+(transmit) RD-(receive) TD-(transmit) Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 1000Base-T(X) MDI/MDI-X Pin Assignments:...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 3.3.2 O-Ring/O-Chain O-Ring You can connect three or more switches to form a ring topology to gain network redundancy capabilities through the following steps. 1. Connect each switch to form a daisy chain using an Ethernet cable.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Dual Homing If you want to connect your ring topology to a RSTP network environment, you can use dual homing. Choose two switches (Switch A & B) from the ring for connecting to the switches in the RSTP network (core switches).
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual O-Chain When connecting multiple O-Rings to meet your expansion demand, you can create an O-Chain topology through the following steps. 1. Select two switches from the chain (Switch A & B) that you want to connect to the O-Ring and connect them to the switches in the ring (Switch C &...
4.1 O-Ring 4.1.1 Introduction O-Ring is ORing's proprietary redundant ring technology, with recovery time of less than 30 milliseconds (in full-duplex Gigabit operation) or 10 milliseconds (in full-duplex Fast Ethernet operation) and up to 250 nodes. The ring protocols identify one switch as the master of the network, and then automatically block packets from traveling through any of the network’s...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Check to enable O-Ring topology. Redundant Ring Only one ring master is allowed in a ring. However, if more than one switches are set to enable Ring Master, the switch Ring Master with the lowest MAC address will be the active ring master and the others will be backup masters.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 4.2 O-Chain 4.2.1 Introduction O-Chain is ORing’s revolutionary network redundancy technology which enhances network redundancy for any backbone networks, providing ease-of-use and maximum fault-recovery swiftness, flexibility, compatibility, and cost-effectiveness in a set of network redundancy topologies. The self-healing Ethernet technology designed for distributed and complex...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Enable Check to enable O-Chain function Ring Port The first port connecting to the ring Ring Port The second port connecting to the ring Edge Port An O-Chain topology must begin with edge ports. The ports with a smaller switch MAC address will serve as the backup link and RM LED will light up.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 4.3.2 Bypass & Ring Topology Bypass provides redundancy during device failure and O-Ring provides redundancy when links are broken. Together the two will provide users with dual protection when links and devices are broken. In a ring topology where switches are not bypass-enabled, the backup link will be activated immediately when one of the links is down, thereby ensuring uninterrupted data transmission.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Fiber Networks When a link between two switches fails following the breakdown of the switch, the backup link will be activated. Data will then be transmitted via the backup path (see below). Fast Ethernet Networks Fiber Networks...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Note: The maximum cable length for copper ports is 100 meters and 20km for fiber ports. When data bypasses the inactive switch(s) to another active switch, the distance between the two active switches must be within the maximum length, otherwise transmission will fail.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual and provide network redundancy. Network loops occur frequently in large networks as when two or more paths run to the same destination, broadcast packets may get in to an infinite loop and hence causing congestion in the network. STP can identify the best path to the destination, and block all other paths.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual STP Port Status This page displays the STP port status for the currently selected switch. Label Description The switch port number to which the following settings will be Port applied. The current STP port role of the CIST port. The values include: CIST Role AlternatePort, BackupPort, RootPort, and DesignatedPort.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description The switch port number to which the following settings will be Port applied. The number of RSTP configuration BPDUs received/transmitted RSTP on the port number legacy configuration BPDUs received/transmitted on the port The number of (legacy) topology change notification BPDUs...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual defines how many bridges a root bridge can distribute its BPDU information to. The range of valid values is 4 to 30 seconds, and MaxAge must be <= (FwdDelay-1)*2. The number of BPDUs a bridge port can send per second. When Transmit Hold Count exceeded, transmission of the next BPDU will be delayed.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Port The switch port number of the corresponding STP CIST (and MSTI) port Configures the path cost incurred by the port. Auto will set the path cost according to the physical link speed by using the 802.1D-recommended values.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description The name which identifies the VLAN to MSTI mapping. Bridges must share the name and revision (see below), as well as the Configuration Name VLAN-to-MSTI mapping configurations in order to share spanning trees for MSTIs (intra-region). The name should not exceed 32 characters.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual The bridge instances. CIST is the default instance, which is MSTI always active. Indicates bridge priority. The lower the value, the higher the Priority priority. The bridge priority, MSTI instance number, and the 6-byte MAC address of the switch forms a bridge identifier.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual as forwarding ports in favor of higher path cost ports. The range of valid values is 1 to 200000000. Configures the priority for ports having identical port costs. (See Priority above). A flag indicating whether the port is connected directly to edge...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously Reset saved values. 4.6 Fast Recovery Fast recovery mode can be set to connect multiple ports to one or more switches. The device with fast recovery mode will provide redundant links. Fast recovery mode supports 12 priorities.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual anagement The switch can be controlled via a built-in web server which supports Internet Explorer (Internet Explorer 5.0 or above versions) and other Web browsers such as Chrome. Therefore, you can manage and configure the switch easily and remotely. You can also upgrade firmware via a Web browser.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual User Name: admin Password: admin After logging in, you will see the information of the switch as below. On the right-hand side of the management interface shows links to various settings. Clicking on the links will bring you to individual configuration pages.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual digits (0-9), and minus sign (-). Space is not allowed to be part of the name. The first character must be an alpha character. And the first or last character must not be a minus sign. The allowed string length is 0 to 255.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 5.1.3 Authentication Methods This page allows you to configure how a user is authenticated when he/she logs into the switch via one of the management interfaces. Label Description Client The management client for which the configuration below applies.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Enable the DHCP client by checking this box. If DHCP fails or the configured IP address is zero, DHCP will retry. If DHCP retry fails, DHCP Client DHCP will stop trying and the configured IP settings will be used.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Check to enable IPv6 auto-configuration. If the system cannot obtain the stateless address in time, the configured IPv6 settings Auto Configuration will be used. The router may delay responding to a router solicitation for a few seconds; therefore, the total time needed to complete auto-configuration may be much longer.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 5.1.6 Daylight Saving Time Label Description Select an appropriate time zone from the drop down list according Time Zone to the location of the device and then click Save. You can set an acronym for the time zone for identification (up to...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual duration will repeat the configuration every year. Select Non-Recurring and the Daylight-Saving Time duration will only take effect once. (Default is Disabled) Recurring Configurations - Start time settings Label Description Month Select the starting month. Date Select the starting date.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Enter the number of minutes to add during Daylight Saving Time. Offset (Range from 1 to 1440) 5.1.7 HTTPS You can configure the HTTPS mode in the following page. Label Description Indicates the selected HTTPS mode. When the current...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Indicates the selected SSH mode. The modes include: Mode Enabled: enable SSH. Disabled: disable SSH. Save Click to save changes Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously Reset saved values 5.1.9 LLDP...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual analyze LLDP information received from its neighbors. LLDP Neighbor Information This page provides a status overview for all LLDP neighbors. The following table contains information for each port on which an LLDP neighbor is detected. The columns include the...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Global Counters Label Description Neighbor entries Shows the time when the last entry was deleted or added. were last changed at Total Neighbors Shows the number of new entries added since switch reboot Entries Added Total Neighbors...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual received, or when the entry ages out. Each LLDP frame can contain multiple pieces of information, TLVs Discarded known as TLVs (Type Length Value). If a TLV is malformed, it will be counted and discarded. TLVs Unrecognized The number of well-formed TLVs, but with an unknown type value Org.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 5.1.11 Backup/Restore Configurations You can save/view or load switch configurations. The configuration file is in XML format. 5.1.12 Firmware Update This page allows you to update the firmware of the switch. 5.2 DHCP Server The switch provides DHCP server functions. By enabling DHCP, the switch will become a DHCP server and dynamically assigns IP addresses and related IP information to network clients.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 5.2.2 Dynamic Client List When DHCP server functions are activated, the switch will collect DHCP client information and display in the following table. You can select the entries and add them to a static table by clicking Add to static Table.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 5.2.4 Relay Agent DHCP relay is used to forward and transfer DHCP messages between the clients and the server when they are not in the same subnet domain. You can configure the function in this page. Label...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual a DHCP client. It only works when DHCP relay mode is enabled. Disabled: disable DHCP relay information Relay Information Indicates the policies to be enforced when receiving DHCP relay Policy information. When DHCP relay information mode is enabled, if the agent receives a DHCP message that already contains relay agent information, it will enforce the policy.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Transmit to Client The number of packets relayed from the server to the client Transmit Error The number of packets with errors when being sent to servers Receive from Client The number of packets received from the server...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description The switch port number to which the following settings will be Port applied. The current link state is shown by different colors. Green indicates Link the link is up and red means the link is down.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 5.3.2 Port Trunk A port trunk is a group of ports that have been grouped together to function as one logical path. This method provides an economical way for you to increase the bandwidth between the switch and another networking device. In addition, it is useful when a single physical link between the devices is insufficient to handle the traffic load.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Group ID Indicates the ID of each aggregation group. Normal means no aggregation. Only one group ID is valid per port. Port Members Lists each switch port for each group ID. Select a radio button to include a port in an aggregation, or clear the radio button to remove the port from the aggregation.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Port Indicates the ID of each aggregation group. Normal indicates there is no aggregation. Only one group ID is valid per port. LACP Enabled Lists each switch port for each group ID. Check to include a port in an aggregation, or clear the box to remove the port from the aggregation.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Refresh Click to refresh the page immediately Check to enable an automatic refresh of the page at regular Auto-refresh intervals LACP Status This page provides an overview of the LACP status for all ports. Label Description Port...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual LACP Statistics This page provides an overview of the LACP statistics for all ports. Label Description Port Switch port number LACP Transmitted The number of LACP frames sent from each port LACP Received The number of LACP frames received at each port...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Enable Loop Protection Activate loop protection functions (as a whole) Transmission Time The interval between each loop protection PDU sent on each port. The valid value is 1 to 10 seconds. Shutdown Time The period (in seconds) for which a port will be kept disabled when a loop is detected (shutting down the port).
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 5.4 VLAN 5.4.1 VLAN Membership A VLAN is a group of end devices with a common set of requirements, independent of physical location. With the same attributes as a physical LAN, VLANs enable you to group end devices even if they are not located physically on the same LAN segment.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 5.4.2 Port Configurations With port-based VLANs, the ports of a switch are simply assigned to VLANs, with no extra criteria. All devices connected to a given port automatically become members of the VLAN to which that port was assigned. In effect, this just divides a switch up into a set of independent sub-switches.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual VLAN tag, and the tag is removed. S-port: the EtherType of all received frames is changed to 0x88a8 to indicate that double-tagged frames are being forwarded across the switch. The switch will pass these frames on to the VLAN indicated in the outer tag. It will not strip the outer tag, nor change any components of the tag other than the EtherType field.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual VLAN ID will be inserted in the frame. Configures the VLAN identifier for the port. The allowed range of the values is 1 through 4095. The default value is 1. Port VLAN ID Note: The port must be a member of the same VLAN as the port VLAN ID.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 2. If the TPID of tagged frame is not 0x88A8 (ex. 0x8100), it will be discarded. S-custom-port When the port receives untagged frames, an The TPID of a frame untagged frame obtains a tag (based on PVID) transmitted by and is forwarded.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Examples of VLAN Settings VLAN Access Mode: Switch Port 7 is VLAN Access mode = Untagged 20 Port 8 is VLAN Access mode = Untagged 10 Below are the switch settings. ORing Industrial Networking Corp...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual VLAN 1Q Trunk Mode: Switch Port 1 = VLAN 1Qtrunk mode = tagged 10, 20 Port 2 = VLAN 1Qtrunk mode = tagged 10, 20 Below are the switch settings. ORing Industrial Networking Corp...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual VLAN Hybrid Mode: Port 1 VLAN Hybrid mode = untagged 10 Tagged 10, 20 Below are the switch settings. ORing Industrial Networking Corp...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual VLAN QinQ Mode: VLAN QinQ mode is usually adopted when there are unknown VLANs, as shown in the figure below VLAN “X” = Unknown VLAN 9000 Series Port 1 VLAN Settings: VLAN ID Settings When setting the management VLAN, only the same VLAN ID port can be used to control the switch.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 9000 Series VLAN Settings: 5.4.3 Private VLAN A private VLAN contains switch ports that can only communicate with a given "uplink". The restricted ports are called private ports. Each private VLAN typically contains many private ports and a single uplink. The switch forwards all frames received on a private port out the uplink port, regardless of VLAN ID or destination MAC address.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual VLAN. To remove or exclude the port from the private VLAN, make sure the box is unchecked. By default, no ports are members, and all boxes are unchecked. Click Add new Private VLAN to add a new private VLAN ID. An empty row is added to the table, and the private VLAN can be configured as needed.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual networked devices. In an event-triggered situation, traps and notifications will be sent to administrators. 5.5.1 SNMP System Configurations Label Description Indicates existing SNMP mode. Possible modes include: Mode Enabled: enable SNMP mode Disabled: disable SNMP mode Indicates the supported SNMP version. Possible versions include: SNMP v1: supports SNMP version 1.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Indicates existing SNMP trap mode. Possible modes include: Trap Mode Enabled: enable SNMP trap mode Disabled: disable SNMP trap mode Indicates the supported SNMP trap version. Possible versions include: Trap Version SNMP v1: supports SNMP trap version 1...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 5.5.3 SNMP User Configurations Each SNMP user has a specified username, a group to which the user belongs, authentication password, authentication protocol, privacy protocol, and privacy password. When you create a user, you must associate it with an SNMP group. The user then inherits the security model of the group.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Indicates the authentication protocol that this entry should belong to. Possible authentication protocols include: None: no authentication protocol MD5: an optional flag to indicate that this user is using MD5 Authentication authentication protocol Protocol SHA: an optional flag to indicate that this user is using SHA...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Delete Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Indicates the security model that this entry should belong to. Possible security models included: Security Model v1: Reserved for SNMPv1. v2c: Reserved for SNMPv2c.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual The allowed string length is 1 to 32, and only ASCII characters from 33 to 126 are allowed. Indicates the view type that this entry should belong to. Possible view types include: Included: an optional flag to indicate that this view subtree should be included.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual NoAuth, NoPriv: no authentication and no privacy Auth, NoPriv: Authentication and no privacy Auth, Priv: Authentication and privacy The name of the MIB view defining the MIB objects for which this Read View Name request may request the current values. The allowed string length is 1 to 32, and only ASCII characters from 33 to 126 are allowed.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 4K, 8K, 16K, 32K, 64K, 128K, 256K, 512K, or 1024K. The 1 kpps is actually 1002.1 pps. 5.6.2 Port Classification QoS (Quality of Service) is a method to achieve efficient bandwidth utilization between devices by prioritizing frames according to individual requirements and transmit the frames based on their importance.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual If the port is VLAN aware, the frame is tagged, and Tag Class is enabled, then the frame is classified to a QoS class that is mapped from the PCP and DEI value in the tag. Otherwise the frame is classified to the default QoS class.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 5.6.3 Port Tag Remaking You can set QoS egress queues on a port such as classifying data and marking it according to its priority and the policies. Packets will then travel across the switch’s internal paths carrying their assigned QoS tag markers.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Shows the list of ports for which you can configure DSCP Ingress Port and Egress settings. In Ingress settings you can change ingress translation and classification settings for individual ports. There are two configuration parameters available in Ingress:...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual remapped DSCP value is always taken from the 'DSCP Translation->Egress Remap DP0' table. Remap DP Aware: DSCP from the analyzer is remapped and the frame is remarked with a remapped DSCP value. Depending on the DP level of the frame, the remapped DSCP value is either taken from the 'DSCP Translation->Egress Remap DP0' table or...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual fps, and is restricted to 1 to 3300 when the Unit is Mbps or kfps. Configures the unit of measurement for each policer rate as kbps, Unti Mbps, fps, or kfps. The default value is kbps. If Flow Control is enabled and the port is in Flow Control mode, Flow Control then pause frames are sent instead of being discarded.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual always some content in the highest priority queue, then the other packets in the rest of queues will not be sent until the highest priority queue is empty. The SP algorithm is preferred when the received packets contain high priority data, such as voice and video.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Excess Port Shaper Enable Check to enable port shaper for individual switch ports Configures the rate of each port shaper. The default value is 500 Port Shaper Rate This value is restricted to 100 to 1000000 when the Unit is kbps, and it is restricted to 1 to 3300 when the Unit is Mbps.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Scheduler Mode Two scheduling modes are available: Strict Priority or Weighted Queue Shaper Check to enable queue shaper for individual switch ports Enable Configures the rate of each queue shaper. The default value is Queue Shaper Rate 500.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Click on the port number to configure the schedulers Mode Shows the scheduling mode for this port Shows the weight for this queue and port 5.6.9 Port Shaping Port shaping enables you to limit traffic on a port, thereby controlling the amount of traffic passing through the port.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description DSCP Maximum number of supported DSCP values is 64 Check to trust a specific DSCP value. Only frames with trusted DSCP values are mapped to a specific QoS class and drop Trust precedence level. Frames with untrusted DSCP values are treated as a non-IP frame.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual QoS Port DSCP Configuration table. Configurable engress parameters include; Remap DP0: R e-maps DP0 field to selected DSCP value. DP0 indicates a drop precedence with a low priority. You can select the DSCP value from a selected menu to which you want to remap.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Port Members Check to include the port in the QCL entry. By default, all ports are included. Key Parameters Key configurations include: Tag: value of tag, can be Any, Untag or Tag. VID: valid value of VLAN ID from 1 to 4095 Any: can be a specific value or a range of VIDs.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual excluding 0x800(IPv4) and 0x86DD(IPv6). The default value is Any. SSAP Address: valid SSAP (Source Service Access Point) values can range from 0x00 to 0xFF or Any. The default value is Any. DSAP Address: valid DSAP (Destination Service Access Point) values can range from 0x00 to 0xFF or Any.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Valid DSCP value can be (0-63, BE, CS1-CS7, EF or AF11-AF43) or Default. Default means that the default classified value is not modified by this QCE. 5.6.14 QoS Counters This page shows information on the number of packets sent and received at each queue.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description User Indicates the QCL user QCE# Indicates the index of QCE Indicates the type of frame to look for incoming frames. Possible frame types are: Any: the QCE will match all frame type. Ethernet: Only Ethernet frames (with Ether Type 0x600-0xFFFF) Frame Type are allowed.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual This page allows you to set up IGMP snooping configurations. Label Description Snooping Enabled Check to enable global IGMP snooping Unregistered IPMCv4Flooding Check to enable unregistered IPMC traffic flooding enabled Specifies which ports act as router ports. A router port is a port on the...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual The VLAN field allows the user to select the starting point in the VLAN Table. Clicking Refresh will update the displayed table starting from that or the next closest VLAN Table match. The >> button will use the last entry of the currently displayed entry as a basis for the next lookup.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description VLAN ID The VLAN ID of the entry Querier Version Active Querier version Host Version Active Host version Querier Status Shows the Querier status as ACTIVE or IDLE Querier Receive The number of transmitted Querier...
Check to delete entries 5.8.2 Device Binding Device binding is ORing's proprietary technology which binds the IP/MAC address of a device with a specified Ethernet port. If the IP/MAC address of the device connected to the Ethernet port does not conform to the binding requirements, the device will be locked for security concerns.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Indicates the device binding operation for each port. Possible modes are: ---: disable Mode Scan: scans IP/MAC automatically, but no binding function Binding: enables binding. Under this mode, any IP/MAC that does not match the entry will not be allowed to access the network.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Attacked: DDOS attacks occur Device IP Address Specifies IP address of the device Device MAC Specifies MAC address of the device Address Advanced Configurations Alias IP Address This page provides alias IP address configuration. Some devices might have more than one IP addresses.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Link Change Disables or enables the port Only log it Simply sends logs to the log server Shunt Down the Disables the port Port Reboot Device Disables or enables PoE power DDoS Prevention The switch can monitor ingress packets, and perform actions when DDOS attack occurred on this port.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Mode Enables or disables DDOS prevention of the port Indicates the level of DDOS detection. Possible levels are: Low: low sensibility Sensibility Normal: normal sensibility Medium: medium sensibility High: high sensibility Indicates the types of DDoS attack packets to be monitored. Possible...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Running: analysis completes and ready for next move Attacked: DDOS attacks occur Device Description This page allows you to configure device description settings. Label Description Indicates device types. Possible types are: ---: no specification IP Camera IP Phone...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual allows you to configure stream check settings. Label Description Mode Enables or disables stream monitoring of the port Indicates the action to take when the stream gets low. Possible actions are: Action ---: no action Log it: simply logs the event 5.8.3 ACL...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Port The switch port number to which the following settings will be applied Select to apply a policy to the port. The allowed values are 1 to 8. Policy ID The default value is 1.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Rate Limiter ID The rate limiter ID for the settings contained in the same row. The rate unit is packet per second (pps), which can be configured as 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1K, 2K, 4K, 8K, 16K, 32K, 64K, Rate 128K, 256K, 512K, or 1024K.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual IPv4: only IPv4 frames can match the ACE. Notice the IPv4 frames will not match the ACE with Ethernet type. Specifies the action to take when a frame matches the ACE. Action Permit: takes action when the frame matches the ACE.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual specific source address. legal format "xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx". Frames matching the ACE will use this SMAC value. Specifies the destination MAC filter for this ACE Any: no DMAC filter is specified (DMAC filter status is "don't-care"). MC: frame must be multicast.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Specifies the IP protocol filter for the ACE Any: no IP protocol filter is specified ("don't-care"). Specific: if you want to filter a specific IP protocol filter with the ACE, choose this value. A field for entering an IP protocol filter appears.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual settings of More Fragments (MF) bit and Fragment Offset (FRAG OFFSET) for an IPv4 frame. No: IPv4 frames whose MF bit is set or the FRAG OFFSET field is greater than zero must not be able to match this entry.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Specifies the available ARP/RARP opcode (OP) flag for the ACE Any: no ARP/RARP OP flag is specified (OP is "don't-care"). ARP/RARP ARP: frame must have ARP/RARP opcode set to ARP RARP: frame must have ARP/RARP opcode set to RARP.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual address and target IP mask in the Target IP Address and Target IP Mask fields that appear. When Host or Network is selected for the target IP filter, you can Target IP Address enter a specific target IP address in dotted decimal notation.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Any: any value is allowed ("don't-care"). Label Description Specifies the ICMP filter for the ACE Any: no ICMP filter is specified (ICMP filter status is "don't-care"). ICMP Type Filter Specific: if you want to filter a specific ICMP filter with the ACE, you can enter a specific ICMP value.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Specifies the TCP/UDP source filter for the ACE Any: no TCP/UDP source filter is specified (TCP/UDP source filter status is "don't-care"). Specific: if you want to filter a specific TCP/UDP source filter with the TCP/UDP Source ACE, you can enter a specific TCP/UDP source value.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual filter with the ACE, you can enter a specific TCP/UDP destination range. A field for entering a TCP/UDP destination value appears. When Specific is selected for the TCP/UDP destination filter, you TCP/UDP can enter a specific TCP/UDP destination value. The allowed range Destination is 0 to 65535.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Specifies the TCP URG ("urgent pointer field significant") value for the ACE 0: TCP frames where the URG field is set must not be able to match TCP URG this entry. 1: TCP frames where the URG field is set must be able to match this entry.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual that it has already determined as dead. Setting the dead time to a value greater than 0 (zero) will enable this feature, but only if more than one server has been configured. 5.8.5 RADIUS Authentication and Accounting Server When a user requests network connection, a RADIUS client which receives the request will perform an initial access negotiation with the user to obtain identity/password information.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual server authenticator field during exchanges between the router and a RADIUS authentication server. The router encrypts PPP PAP passwords using this text string. The secret - up to 29 characters long - shared between the RADIUS authentication server and the switch stack.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description The RADIUS server number. Click to navigate to detailed statistics of the server The IP address and UDP port number (in <IP Address>:<UDP Port> IP Address notation) of the server The current status of the server. This field has one of the following values: Disabled: the server is disabled.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description The RADIUS server number. Click to navigate to detailed statistics of the server The IP address and UDP port number (in <IP Address>:<UDP Port> IP Address notation) of the server The current status of the server. This field has one of the following values: Disabled: the server is disabled.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual This section contains information about the state of the server and the latest round-trip time. Other Info Label Description RADIUS accounting server packet counters. There are five ‘receive’ Packet Counters four ‘transmit’ counters. ORing Industrial Networking Corp...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual This section contains information about the state of the server and the latest round-trip time. Other Info 5.8.6 NAS (802.1x) A NAS (Network Access Server) is an access gateway between an external communications network and an internal network. For example, when the user dials into the ISP, he/she will be given access to the Internet after being authorized by the access server.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual man-in-the-middle, forwarding requests and responses between the supplicant and the authentication server. Frames sent between the supplicant and the switch are special 802.1X frames, known as EAPOL (EAP Over LANs) frames which encapsulate EAP PDUs (RFC3748). Frames sent between the switch and the RADIUS server are RADIUS packets. RADIUS packets also encapsulate EAP PDUs together with other attributes like the switch's IP address, name, and the supplicant's port number on the switch.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual There are no EAPOL frames involved in this authentication, and therefore, MAC-based authentication has nothing to do with the 802.1X standard. The advantage of MAC-based authentication over 802.1X is that several clients can be connected to the same port (e.g. through a 3rd party switch or a hub) and still require individual authentication, and that the clients do npt need special supplicant software to authenticate.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual RADIUS server configuration has changed. It does not involve communication between the switch and the client, and therefore does not imply that a client is still present on a port (see Age Period below). Determines the period, in seconds, after which a connected client...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual seconds. Port The port number for which the configuration below applies If NAS is globally enabled, this selection controls the port's authentication mode. The following modes are available: Force Authorized In this mode, the switch will send one EAPOL Success frame when the port link is up, and any client on the port will be allowed network access without authentication.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual the server timeout is configured to X seconds (using the authentication configuration page), and the first server in the list is currently down (but not considered dead), if the supplicant retransmits EAPOL Start frames at a rate faster than X seconds, it...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual instance through a hub) to piggy-back on the successfully authenticated client and get network access even though they are not authenticated individually. To overcome this security breach, use the Multi 802.1X variant. Multi 802.1X is not yet an IEEE standard, but features many of the same characteristics as port-based 802.1X.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual success or failure indication, which in turn causes the switch to open up or block traffic for that particular client, using the Port Security module. Only then will frames from the client be forwarded on the switch. There are no EAPOL frames involved in this authentication, and therefore, MAC-based authentication has nothing to do with the 802.1X standard.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual quiet-period of the port runs out (EAPOL-based authentication). For MAC-based authentication, reauthentication will be attempted immediately. The button only has effect on successfully authenticated clients on the port and will not cause the clients to be temporarily unauthorized.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual This page provides detailed IEEE 802.1X statistics for a specific switch port using port-based authentication. For MAC-based ports, only the statistics of selected backend server statistics will be shown. Use the drop-down list to select which port details to be displayed.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual • 802.1X • MAC-based Auth. Information about last supplicant/client that attempts authenticate. This information available following administrative states: • 802.1X • MAC-based Auth. Last Supplicant/Client Info 5.9 Alerts 5.9.1 Fault Alarm When any selected fault event happens, the Fault LED on the switch panel will light up and the electric relay will signal at the same time.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual conditions based on your needs for individual switch ports, including actions to be taken during disconnection and power failure. 5.9.2 System Warning SYSLOG Setting SYSLOG is a protocol that allows a device to send event notification messages across IP networks to event message collectors.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual syslog server will not send acknowledgments back to the sender since UDP is a connectionless protocol and it does not provide acknowledgments. The syslog packet will always be sent even if the syslog server does not exist.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Recipient E-mail The recipient's e-mail address. A mail allows for 6 recipients. Address Apply Click to activate the configurations Help Shows help file Event Selection The device supports both SYSLOG and SMTP alerts. Check the corresponding box to enable the system event warning method you want.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Link Down event Link Up & Link Down Apply Click to activate the configurations Help Shows help file 5.10 Monitor and Diag 5.10.1 MAC Table A MAC address tablet is a table in a network switch that maps MAC addresses to ports. The switch uses the table to determine which port the incoming packet should be forwarded to.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual the automatic aging of dynamic entries by checking Disable Automatic Aging. MAC Table Learning The switch can add the address and port on which the packet was received to the MAC table if the address does not exist in the table by examining the source address of each packet received on a port.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Delete Check to delete an entry. It will be deleted during the next save. VLAN ID The VLAN ID for the entry MAC Address The MAC address for the entry Checkmarks indicate which ports are members of the entry.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Type Indicates whether the entry is a static or dynamic entry MAC address The MAC address of the entry VLAN The VLAN ID of the entry Port Members The ports that are members of the entry.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual The number of frames received in error and the number of Errors incomplete transmissions per port Drops The number of frames discarded due to ingress or egress congestion Filtered The number of received frames filtered by the forwarding process Auto-refresh Check to enable an automatic refresh of the page at regular intervals.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Rx and Tx Packets The number of received and transmitted (good and bad) packets The number of received and transmitted (good and bad) bytes, Rx and Tx Octets including FCS, except framing bits The number of received and transmitted (good and bad) unicast...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description The switch port number to which the following settings will be Port applied. Drop-down list for selecting a mirror mode. Rx only: only frames received on this port are mirrored to the mirror port. Frames transmitted are not mirrored.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description The ID (>= 1) of the system log entry The level of the system log entry. The following level types are supported: Info: provides general information Level Warning: provides warning for abnormal operation Error: provides error message...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual table. Note that VeriPHY diagnostics is only accurate for cables 7 - 140 meters long. 10 and 100 Mbps ports will be disconnected while running VeriPHY diagnostics. Therefore, running VeriPHY on a 10 or 100 Mbps management port will cause the switch to stop responding until...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 5.10.7 Ping This command sends ICMP echo request packets to another node on the network. Using the ping command, you can see if another site on the network can be reached. After you press Start, five ICMP packets will be transmitted, and the sequence number and roundtrip time will be displayed upon reception of a reply.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Sent 5 packets, received 5 OK, 0 bad You can configure the following properties of the issued ICMP packets Label Description IP Address The destination IP Address Ping Size The payload size of the ICMP packet. Values range from 8 to 1400 bytes.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description One_pps_mode The box allows you to select One_pps_mode configurations. The following values are possible: Output: enable the 1 pps clock output Input: enable the 1 pps clock input Disable: disable the 1 pps clock in/out-put External Enable The box allows you to configure external clock output.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Master Only: master only Slave Only: slave only Port List Set check mark for each port configured for this Clock Instance. 2 Step Flag Static member defined by the system; true if two-step Sync events and Pdelay_Resp events are used...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Reserved Power There are three modes available when configuring the reserved determined by power of each port or power devices. Allocation: users can allocate the amount of power that each port reserves. The allocated/reserved power for each port/power device is specified in the Maximum Power field.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual the power supply can deliver or if the actual power consumption for a given port exceeds the reserved power of that port. The ports are shut down according to port priority. If two ports have the same priority, the port with the highest port number is shut down.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual 5.12.2 Status This page allows you to examine the current status for all PoE ports. Label Description Local Port The switch port number to which the following settings will be applied. PD Class Each power device is classified according to the class that defines the maximum power consumed by the PD.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual No PD detected: no power devices detected on the port PoE turned OFF: power devices overload. The power devices have requested or used more power than the port can deliver, and the port is powered down. PoE turned OFF: the power device is turned off.
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Enables or disables Ping check function Ping Check Port Assigns a port for which you want to control its PoE function Ping IP Address Input the IP address for the port Interval Time Specify a Ping interval (10 sec~120 sec)
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Label Description Click to reset the configuration to factory defaults Click to return to the Port State page without resetting 5.13.2 System Reboot You can reset the stack switch on this page. After reset, the system will boot normally as if you...
TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual ommand Line Management Besides Web-based management, the device also supports CLI management. You can use console or telnet to manage the switch by CLI. CLI Management by RS-232 Serial Console (115200, 8, none, 1) Before configuring RS-232 serial console, connect the RS-232 port of the switch to your PC Com port using a M12 to DB9-F cable.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Step 2. Input a name for the new connection. Step 3. Select a COM port in the drop-down list. ORing Industrial Networking Corp...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Step 4. A pop-up window that indicates COM port properties appears, including bits per second, data bits, parity, stop bits, and flow control. Step 5. The console login screen will appear. Use the keyboard to enter the Username and Password (same as the password for Web browsers), then press Enter.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual CLI Management by Telnet You can can use TELNETto configure the switch. The default values are: IP Address: 192.168.10.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.10.254 User Name: admin Password: admin Follow the steps below to access console via Telnet.
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Trap Probe Security Engine ID [enable|disable] Trap Security Engine ID [<engineid>] Trap Security Name [<security_name>] Engine ID [<engineid>] Community Add <community> [<ip_addr>] [<ip_mask>] Community Delete <index> Community Lookup [<index>] User Add <engineid> <user_name> [MD5|SHA] [<auth_password>] [DES] [<priv_password>] User Delete <index>...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual Port DDOS Sensibility [<port_list>] [low|normal|medium|high] Port DDOS Packet [<port_list>] [rx_total|rx_unicast|rx_multicast|rx_broadcast|tcp|udp] Port DDOS Low [<port_list>] [<socket_number>] Port DDOS High [<port_list>] [<socket_number>] Port DDOS Filter [<port_list>] [source|destination] Port DDOS Action [<port_list>] [do_nothing|block_1_min|block_10_mins|block|shutdown|only_log|reboot _device] Port DDOS Status [<port_list>] Port Alive Mode [<port_list>] [enable|disable] Port Alive Action [<port_list>]...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual echnical Specifications ORing Switch Model TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV Physical Ports 10/100/1000Base-T(X) with P.S.E. 8 (8-pin female X-coding) Ports in M12 Auto MDI/MDIX 10/100/1000Base-T(X) Ports in M12 4 (8-pin female X-coding) Auto MDI/MDIX Technology IEEE 802.3 for 10Base-T IEEE 802.3u for 100Base-TX IEEE 802.3ab for 1000Base-T...
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TRGPS-9084GT-M12X-BP2-MV User Manual LED Indicators Power Indicator (PWR) Green: Power LED x 1 Ring Master Indicator (R.M.) Green: Indicates that the system is operating in O-Ring Master mode Green: Indicates that the system operating in O-Ring mode O-Ring Indicator (Ring) Green Blinking: Indicates that the Ring is broken.
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