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CFM, ERPS, EPS, and PTPv2, making it suitable for industrial and Carrier Ethernet applications. The SISPM1040-582-LRT delivers 8 (10M/100M/1G) RJ45 with PoE++ (802.3 at/af/bt for up to 480W total) ports, 2 GbE SFP ports and an RJ45 Console port. The SISPM1040-582-LRT provides high hardware performance and operating environment flexibility for Industrial and Carrier Ethernet applications.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 2. Web-based Management 2.1 Initial Login and Configuration This chapter tells you how to configure and manage the switch via the Web user interface. The Web UI lets you easily configure and monitor from any port of the switch all switch modules and parameters.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide When logged in successfully the startup page (Monitor > System > Information) displays as shown below. From here you can navigate to any page for any function available. Figure 2.2: Monitor > System > Information page 33756 Rev.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 2.2 Webpage Controls The Web UI navigation controls are shown below. Save to startup-config: Click to save changes on the web page. Click ‘Yes’ at the confirmation prompt “Are you sure you want to save running configuration to startup-config?”. Do not reset or power off the switch until the save completes.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide For the “Save to start-up config” behavior, if you don’t save the config, when you change the timeout setting but logout, at the next login the timeout setting remains unchanged as the setting in start-up config.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3. System Configuration This chapter describes the basic configuration tasks including System Configuration, IP, Time, IP, Syslog and NTP. 3.1 System You can identify the system by configuring the contact information, name, and location of the switch.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3.1.2 IP The IPv4 address for the switch can be obtained via DHCP Server for VLAN 1. To manually configure an address, you need to change the switch's default settings to values that are compatible with your network. You may also need to establish a default gateway between the switch and management stations that exist on another network segment.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: IP Configuration section Mode : Configure whether the IP stack should act as a Host or a Router. In Host mode, IP traffic between interfaces will not be routed. In Router mode traffic is routed between all interfaces.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide DHCPv6 Rapid Commit : Enable the DHCPv6 Rapid-Commit option by checking this box. If this option is enabled, the DHCPv6 client terminates the waiting process as soon as a Reply message with a Rapid Commit option is received.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Subnet of VLAN 2 overlaps VLAN 1 Message: ‘Address mask length’ must be an integer value between 1 and 30. Message: IP address must not be a broadcast address Message: Message: ipv4 – 1.2.3.4 – Address conflict Message: DHCP Per Port range (192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.8) is not within interface subnet (192.1.2.3.4/24)
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Example: DHCP Option 3: one VLAN interface gateway for the default route: Example: DHCP Option 3 functionality on VLANs other that VLAN 1: 1. With a switch set to the factory defaults, log in and add the following IP interfaces: a.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3.1.3 NTP NTP (Network Time Protocol) is used to sync the network time based Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). If you use NTP mode and select a built-in NTP time server or manually specify an NTP server and Time Zone, the switch will sync the time a short while after you click the Apply button.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide NTP Time-Sync Interval: The switch is periodically transmitting NTP frames to its servers for having the network time information up-to-date. The interval between each NTP frame is determined by the NTP Time-Sync Interval value. Valid values are 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, and 120 minutes.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3.1.4 Time The switch provides manual and automatic ways to set the system time via NTP. Manual setting is simple; you just enter “Year”, “Month”, “Day”, “Hour” and “Minute” within the valid value range indicated for each item.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Time Configuration section Clock Source : There are two modes for configuring how the Clock Source from. Select "Use Local Settings" to get Clock Source from Local Time. Select "Use NTP Server" to get Clock Source from NTP Server.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3.1.5 Log Syslog is a standard for logging program messages. It allows separation of the software that generates messages from the system that stores them and the software that reports and analyzes them. It can be used as well a generalized informational, analysis and debugging messages.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3.1.6 Digital I/O Install Guide Configure the normal modes of digital input/output (DI/DO). See the for DI/DO hardware configuration. Web Interface To configure Digital I/O configuration in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, System and Digital I/O.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Apply : Click to save changes. System Log Messages: Do Relay Status : shows the status of digital-out relay contact. Do Relay Alarm Cut-off: force cut off the digital-out relay contact. DI 1 change to abnormal DO change to abnormal 33756 Rev.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3.1.7 Alarm Notification 3.1.7.1 Trap Event Severity This page lets you view and configure current trap event severity parameters. Web Interface To configure Trap Event Severity in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, System, Alarm Notification and Trap Event Severity.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Severity Level : Every group has a severity level. The following level types are supported: <0> Emergency: System is unusable. <1> Alert: Action must be taken immediately. <2> Critical: Critical conditions. <3> Error: Error conditions.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3.1.7.2 Port Event Setting This page is for configuring port events. Web Interface To configure Port Events in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, System, Alarm Notification and Port Event Setting. 2. Specify the Link, Traffic and Action parameters.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Action Trap : Enable this port for Trap. Action SMTP : Enable this port for SMTP. Action Digital Out : Enable this port for Digital Out. Severity : Every port has a severity level. The following level types are supported: <0>...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-2 Green Ethernet 3.2.1 Port Power Savings This page lets you configure the port power savings features. EEE is a power saving option that reduces the power usage when there is low or no traffic utilization. EEE works by powering down circuits when there is no traffic.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Optimize EEE for : The switch can be set to optimize EEE for either best power saving or least traffic latency. Port : The switch port number of the logical port. ActiPHY : Link down power savings enabled. ActiPHY works by lowering the power for a port when there is no link.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-3 Ports Configuration 3.3.1 Ports This page lets you view and configure current port parameters. Web Interface To configure a Current Port Configuration in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, Ports Configuration and Ports.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Configured Link Speed : Selects any available link speed for the given switch port. Only speeds supported by the specific port are shown. Possible speeds are: Disabled - Disables the switch port operation. Auto - Port auto negotiating speed with the link partner and selects the highest speed that is compatible with the link partner.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Apply : Click to save changes. Reset : Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. Refresh : Click to refresh the pages manually. 33756 Rev. E https://www.transition.com...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3.3.2 Ports Description This page displays current port description. Web Interface To configure a Port Description in the web interface: Click Configuration, Port Configuration and Port Description. Specify the detail Port alias or description an alphanumeric string describing the full name and version identification for the system’s hardware type, software version, and networking application.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-4 DHCP This section lets you configure switch DHCP Server, Snooping, and Relay parameters. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is used for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. DHCP used by networked computers (clients) to obtain IP addresses and other parameters such as the default gateway, subnet mask, and IP addresses of DNS servers from a DHCP server.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: VLAN Range : Enter the VLAN range in which DHCP server is enabled. The first VLAN ID must be smaller than or equal to the second VLAN ID. However, if the VLAN range contains only one VLAN ID, then you can just enter it into either the first and second VLAN ID or both.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3.4.1.2 Excluded IP This page configures excluded IP addresses. DHCP server will not allocate these excluded IP addresses to DHCP client. Web Interface To configure DHCP server excluded IP in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, DHCP, Server, and Excluded IP.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3.4.1.3 Pool This page lets you manage DHCP pools. A DHCP server will allocate IP address and deliver configuration parameters to DHCP client based on the to the DHCP pool settings. Web Interface To configure DHCP server pool in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Configure DHCP Pool DHCP_Per_Port At Configuration > DHCP Server > Pool click the linked name (e.g., ) in the Pool Setting Name column to display the DHCP Pool Configuration page. At the DHCP Pool Configuration page, configure the Settings: 33756 Rev.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide DHCP Pool Configuration Parameters Pool: Select a pool to configure the settings. Name: Select a pool by pool name. Setting: Configure pool settings. Name: Displays the selected pool name. Type: Specify which type of the pool is.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3.4.2 Snooping This page lets you configure DHCP Snooping parameters of the switch. DHCP Snooping can prevent attackers from adding their own DHCP servers to the network. DHCP Snooping is used to block intruder on the untrusted ports of the switch device when it tries to intervene by injecting a bogus DHCP reply packet to a legitimate conversation between the DHCP client and server.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Snooping Mode : Indicates the DHCP snooping mode operation. Possible modes are: Enabled : Enable DHCP snooping mode operation. When DHCP snooping mode operation is enabled, the DHCP request messages will be forwarded to trusted ports and only allow reply packets from trusted ports.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3.4.3 Relay DHCP Relay is used to forward and to transfer DHCP messages between the clients and the server when they are not on the same subnet domain. DHCP option 82 enables a DHCP relay agent to insert specific information into a DHCP request packets when forwarding client DHCP packets to a DHCP server and remove the specific information from a DHCP reply packets when forwarding server DHCP packets to a DHCP client.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Relay Information Mode : Indicates the DHCP relay information mode option operation. The Option 82 circuit ID format is "[vlan_id][module_id][port_no]". The first four characters represent the VLAN ID, the fifth and sixth characters are the module ID (in standalone device it always equals 0), and the last two characters are the port number.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5 Security This section lets you configure the Port Security settings of the switch. Each of the main menu items (Switch, Network, and AAA) have sub-menus that let you configure a wide range of security functions (e.g., you can use the Port Security feature to restrict input to an interface by limiting and identifying MAC addresses).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: User Name : Enter the name identifying the user. This is also a link to Add/Edit User (see below). Password : Enter the password of the user. The allowed string length is 0 to 31. Any printable ASCII character including the space character is accepted.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Delete User: Delete the current user. This button is not available for new configurations (Add New User). At the confirmation prompt click the OK button. Messages: Can't change the privilege level since no other highest privilege account exist if change it.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3.5.1.2 Privilege Levels This page provides an overview of the privilege levels. Web Interface To configure Privilege Level in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, Security, Switch and Privilege Level. 2. Specify the Privilege parameters.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Privilege Levels : Every group has an authorization Privilege level for the following sub groups: configuration read- only, configuration/execute read-write, status/statistics read-only, and status/statistics read-write. User Privilege should be same or greater than the authorization Privilege level to have the access to that group.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3.5.1.3 Auth Method This page lets you configure how a user is authenticated when they log into the switch via one of the management client interfaces. Web Interface To configure a Authentication Method Configuration in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Authentication Method section : The authentication section allows you to configure how a user is authenticated when he logs into the switch via one of the management client interfaces. Methods : Method can be set to one of the following values: : Authentication is disabled and login is not possible.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.1.4 HTTPS This page lets you configure the HTTPS settings and maintain the current certificate on the switch. Web Interface To configure an Access Management Configuration in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, Security, Switch and HTTPS.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide under score (_). The maximum length is 63 and hyphen must not be first character. A filename that only contains '.' is not allowed. Note that an RSA certificate is recommended since most new web browser versions have removed support for DSA in certificates (e.g., Firefox v37 and Chrome v39).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.1.5 Access Management This page lets you configure the access management table of the Switch including HTTP/HTTPS, SNMP, and TELNET/SSH. You can manage the Switch over an Ethernet LAN or over the Internet. The maximum number of entries is 16.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Delete : Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Add New Entry : Click to add a new access management entry. At least one allowed service must be selected.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.1.6 SNMP Any Network Management System (NMS) running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can manage the Managed devices equipped with SNMP agent, provided that the Management Information Base (MIB) is installed correctly on the managed devices.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Mode : Indicates the SNMP mode operation. Possible modes are: Enabled : Enable SNMP mode operation. Disabled : Disable SNMP mode operation. Version : Indicates the SNMP supported version. Possible versions are: SNMP v1 : Set SNMP supported version 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.1.6.2 Trap Configure SNMP traps on this page. Global Settings Configure SNMP trap on this page. Web Interface To display the configure SNMP Trap Configuration in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, Security, Switch, SNMP and Trap.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Trap Version : Indicates the SNMP trap supported version. Possible versions are: SNMPv1 : Set SNMP trap supported version 1. SNMPv2c : Set SNMP trap supported version 2c. SNMPv3 : Set SNMP trap supported version 3.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.1.6.3 Communities This function is used to configure SNMPv3 communities. The entry index key is Community. Web Interface To display the configure SNMP Communities in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, Security, Switch, SNMP and Communities.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.1.6.4 Users This page lets you configure SNMPv3 users. The Entry index key is UserName. Max Group Number: 10. Web Interface To display the configure SNMP Users in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, Security, Switch, SNMP and Users.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Authentication Protocol : Indicates the authentication protocol that this entry should belong to. Possible authentication protocols are: None : No authentication protocol (default_user only). : An optional flag to indicate that this user uses MD5 authentication protocol.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.1.6.5 Groups This page lets you configure SNMPv3 groups. The Entry index key are Security Model and Security Name. Max Group Number: SNMP v1: 2 groups, SNMP v2: 2 groups, SNMP v3:10 groups. Web Interface To configure SNMP Groups in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.1.6.6 Views This page lets you configure SNMPv3 views. The Entry index keys are OID Subtree and View Name. The maximum number of Groups allowed is 28. Web Interface To display the configure SNMP views in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.1.6.7 Access This page lets you configure SNMPv3 accesses. The Entry index keys are Group Name, Security Model, and Security level. The maximum number of entries is 16. Web Interface To display the configure SNMP Access in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Delete : Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Add New Entry : Click to add a new access entry. Apply : Click to save changes. Reset : Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.1.7 RMON An RMON implementation typically operates in a client/server model. Monitoring devices contain RMON software agents that collect information and analyze packets. These probes act as servers and the Network Management applications that communicate with them act as clients.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.1.7.2 History Configure the RMON History table on this page. The entry index key is ID. Web Interface To display the configure RMON History in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, Security, Switch, RMON and History.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.1.7.3 Alarm Configure RMON Alarm table on this page. The entry index key is ID. Web Interface To display the configure RMON Alarm in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, Security, Switch, RMON and Alarm.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Sample Type : The method of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared against the thresholds, possible sample types are: Absolute : Get the sample directly. Delta : Calculate the difference between samples (default).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.1.7.4 Event Configure the RMON Event table on this page. The entry index key is ID. Web Interface To display the configure RMON Event in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, Security, Switch, RMON and Event.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.2 Network 3-5.2.1 Limit Control This page lets you configure the Port Security Limit Control system and port settings. Limit Control allows for limiting the number of users on a given port. A user is identified by a MAC address and VLAN ID. If Limit Control is enabled on a port, the limit specifies the maximum number of users on the port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: System Configuration section Mode : Indicates if Limit Control is globally enabled or disabled on the switch. If globally disabled, other modules may still use the underlying functionality, but limit checks and corresponding actions are disabled.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide State : This column shows the current state of the port as seen from the Limit Control's point of view. The state takes one of four values: Disabled : Limit Control is either globally disabled or disabled on the port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.2.2 NAS Configuration Navigate to System > Configuration > Security > Network > NAS to display the Network Access Server Configuration page. This page lets you configure the IEEE 802.1X and MAC-based authentication system and port parameters.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: The NAS Configuration page has two sections: System and Port Configuration. System Configuration Mode : Indicates if NAS is globally enabled or disabled on the switch. If globally disabled, all ports are allowed forwarding of frames.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide way to globally enable/disable RADIUS-server assigned QoS Class functionality. When checked, the individual ports' ditto setting determines whether RADIUS-assigned QoS Class is enabled on that port. When unchecked, RADIUS-server assigned QoS Class is disabled on all ports.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide attributes like the switch's IP address, name, and the supplicant's port number on the switch. EAP is very flexible, in that it allows for different authentication methods, like MD5-Challenge, PEAP, and TLS. The important thing is that the authenticator (the switch) doesn't need to know which authentication method the supplicant and the authentication server are using, or how many information exchange frames are needed for a particular method.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide the RADIUS server must be configured accordingly. When authentication is complete, the RADIUS server sends a 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.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Value of Tunnel-Private-Group-ID must be a string of ASCII chars in the range '0' - '9', which is interpreted as a decimal string representing the VLAN ID. Leading '0's are discarded. The final value must be in the range 1-4095.
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Recovery: 1. Click the Previous button. 2. Disable STP for the related ports at Configuration > Spanning Tree > CIST Port. Note: SISPM1040-582-LRT FW VB7.20.0039 a dds the RADIUS Server Attribute 6 - Service-Type attribute option when authenticating with RADIUS: •...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.2.3 ACL An ACL (Access Control List) is used for packet filtering and also for selecting types of traffic to be analyzed, forwarded, or influenced in some way. The ACLs are divided into Ether Types (IPv4, ARP protocol, MAC and VLAN parameters, etc.).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.2.3.1 Ports This page lets you configure the ACL parameters (ACE) of each switch port. These parameters will affect frames received on a port unless the frame matches a specific ACE. Web Interface To configure the ACL Ports Configuration in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide EVC Policer : Select whether EVC policer is enabled or disabled. The default value is "Disabled". Note that ACL rate limiter and EVC policer cannot both be enabled. EVC Policer ID : Select which EVC policer ID to apply on this port. The allowed values are Disabled or the values 1 through 256.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.2.3.2 Rate Limiters This page lets you configure the switch’s ACL Rate Limiter parameters. The Rate Limiter Level (1 - 16) lets you set rate limiter value in units of pps or kbps. Web Interface To configure ACL Rate Limiter in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.2.3.3 Access Control List This page lets you configure Access Control List rules. This page shows the Access Control List (ACL), which is made up of the ACEs defined on this switch. Each row describes the ACE that is defined. The maximum number of ACEs is 256 on each switch.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Specify the ACE parameters. Click the Apply button to save the settings. To cancel the settings, click the Reset button to revert to previously saved values. When editing an entry on the ACE Configuration page, note that the Items displayed depend on various selections, such as Frame Type and IP Protocol Type.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Action : Indicates the forwarding action of the ACE. Permit : Frames matching the ACE may be forwarded and learned. Deny : Frames matching the ACE are dropped. Filter : Frames matching the ACE are filtered.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide ACE Configuration Ingress Port : Select the ingress port for which this ACE applies. : The ACE applies to all port. Port n: The ACE applies to this port number, where n is the number of the switch port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Note: The logging feature only works when the packet length is less than 1518 (without VLAN tags) and the System Log memory size and logging rate is limited. Shutdown : Specify the port shut down operation of the ACE. The allowed values are: Enabled : If a frame matches the ACE, the ingress port will be disabled.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide ARP Parameters The ARP parameters can be configured when Frame Type "ARP" is selected. ARP/RARP : Specify the available ARP/RARP opcode (OP) flag for this ACE. : No ARP/RARP OP flag is specified. (OP is "don't-care".) : Frame must have ARP opcode set to ARP.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide IP/Ethernet Length : Specify whether frames can hit the action according to their ARP/RARP hardware address length (HLN) and protocol address length (PLN) settings. : ARP/RARP frames where the HLN is not equal to Ethernet (0x06) or the (PLN) is not equal to IPv4 (0x04).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide : No source IP filter is specified. (Source IP filter is "don't-care".) Host : Source IP filter is set to Host. Specify the source IP address in the SIP Address field that appears. Network : Source IP filter is set to Network.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Hop Limit : Specify the hop limit settings for this ACE. zero : IPv6 frames with a hop limit field greater than zero must not be able to match this entry. non-zero : IPv6 frames with a hop limit field greater than zero must be able to match this entry.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide : TCP frames where the FIN field is set must not be able to match this entry. : TCP frames where the FIN field is set must be able to match this entry. : Any value is allowed ("don't-care").
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.2.4 IP Source Guard This page lets you configure the IP Source Guard detail parameters of the switch. You could use the IP Source Guard configure to enable or disable with the Port of the switch.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Mode: Enable the Global IP Source Guard or disable the Global IP Source Guard. All configured ACEs will be lost when the mode is enabled. Port Mode Configuration : Specify IP Source Guard is enabled on which ports. Only when both Global Mode and Port Mode on a given port are enabled, IP Source Guard is enabled on this given port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.2.4.2 Static Table This page lets you configure the Static IP Source Guard Table parameters of the switch. You can use the Static IP Source Guard Table configure to manage the entries. Web Interface To configure a Static IP Source Guard Table Configuration in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.2.5 ARP Inspection This page lets you configure the ARP Inspection parameters of the switch. You can use the ARP Inspection configuration to manage the ARP table. 3-5.2.5.1 Port Configuration Here you can configure ARP Inspection settings of Mode (Enabled and Disabled) and Port (Enabled and Disabled).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Mode of ARP Inspection Configuration : Enable the Global ARP Inspection or disable the Global ARP Inspection. Port Mode Configuration : Specify ARP Inspection is enabled on which ports. Only when both Global Mode and Port Mode on a given port are enabled, ARP Inspection is enabled on this given port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.2.5.2 VLAN Configuration Each page shows up to 9999 entries from the VLAN table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the VLAN Table.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Add New Entry : Click to add a new VLAN to the ARP Inspection VLAN table. Apply : Click to save changes. Reset : Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.2.5.3 Static Table This page lets you configure the Static ARP Inspection Table parameters of the switch. You can use the Static ARP Inspection Table configure to manage the ARP entries. Web Interface To configure a Static ARP Inspection Table Configuration in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.2.5.4 Dynamic Table Entries in the Dynamic ARP Inspection Table are shown on this page. The Dynamic ARP Inspection Table contains up to 1024 entries, and is sorted first by port, then by VLAN ID, then by MAC address, and then by IP address.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Apply : Click to save changes. Reset : Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. Auto-refresh : Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.3 AAA This section lets you configure an AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting) server to provide access control to your network. The AAA server can be a TACACS+ or RADIUS server used to create and manage objects that contain settings for using AAA servers.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Global Configuration Timeout : The number of seconds (1 – 1000) to wait for a reply from a RADIUS server before retransmitting the request. The default is 5 seconds. Retransmit : The number of times (1 – 1000) that a RADIUS request is retransmitted to a server that is not responding.
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IANA registration of values related to RADIUS as defined in IETF RFC2865. See your RADIUS server documents for more information. Note: SISPM1040-582-LRT FW VB7.20.0039 a dds the RADIUS Server Attribute 6 - Service-Type attribute option when authenticating with RADIUS: •...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.3.2 TACACS+ This page lets you configure up to five TACACS+ servers. Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus is a networking protocol which provides access control for routers, network access servers and other networked computing devices via one or more centralized servers.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Server Configuration: The table has one row for each TACACS+ server and several columns, which are: Hostname : The IP address or hostname of the TACACS+ server. Hostname must be a valid hostname, unicast IPv4 address, or unicast IPv6 address.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-6 Aggregation The Aggregation is used to configure the settings of Link Aggregation. You can bundle more than one port with the same speed, full duplex and the same MAC to be a single logical port, thus the logical port aggregates the bandwidth of these ports.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Hash Code Contributors Source MAC Address : The Source MAC address can be used to calculate the destination port for the frame. Check to enable the use of the Source MAC address or uncheck to disable. By default, Source MAC Address is enabled.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.2 LACP This page lets you view and configure the current LACP port parameters. An LACP trunk group with more than one ready member-ports is a “real trunked” group. An LACP trunk group with only one or less than one ready member-ports is not a “real trunked”...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Key : The Key value incurred by the port, range 1-65535 . The Auto setting will set the key as appropriate by the physical link speed, 10Mb = 1, 100Mb = 2, 1Gb = 3. Using the Specific setting, a user-defined value can be entered.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.3 LACP on Air The Configuration > Aggregation > LACP On Air menu path lets you set up LACP on Air ports and the Couple IP address for access management. Web Interface To configure the LACP on Air setting in the web interface: 1.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-7 Link OAM OAM (Operation Administration and Maintenance) is a protocol described in ITU-T Y.1731 used to implement carrier Ethernet functionality. MEP functionality like CC and RDI is based on OAM. 3-7.1 Port Settings This page lets you configure and view the current Link OAM port parameters.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide OAM Enabled : Controls whether Link OAM is enabled on this switch port. Enabling Link OAM provides the network operators the ability to monitor the health of the network and quickly determine the location of failing links or fault conditions.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-7.2 Event Settings This page lets you configure and view the current Link OAM Link Event parameters. Web Interface To configure the Event Setting in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, Link OAM and Event Settings.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Seconds Summary Event : The Errored Frame Seconds Summary Event TLV counts the number of errored frame seconds that occurred during the specified period. The period is specified by a time interval. This event is generated if the number of errored frame seconds is equal to or greater than the specified threshold for that period.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-8 Loop Protection loop Protection is used to detect the presence of traffic. The port will be locked when it receives the looping Protection frames. If you want to resume the locked port, please find out the looping path and take off the looping path, then select the locked port and click on “Resume”...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Enable Loop Protection : Controls whether loop protections is enabled (as a whole). Transmission Time : The interval between each loop protection PDU sent on each port. Valid values are 1 - 10 seconds.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-9 Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) can be used to detect and disable network loops, and to provide backup links between switches, bridges or routers. This allows the switch to interact with other bridging devices (that is, an STP-compliant switch, bridge or router) in your network to ensure that only one route exists between any two stations on the network, and provide backup links which automatically take over when a primary link goes down.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Figure 3-9.1: STP Bridge Configuration Parameter descriptions: Basic Settings Protocol Version : The STP protocol version setting. Valid values are STP, RSTP and MSTP. Bridge Priority : Controls the bridge priority. Lower numeric values have better priority. The bridge priority plus the MSTI instance number, concatenated with the 6-byte MAC address of the switch forms a Bridge Identifier.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Advanced Settings Edge Port BPDU Filtering : Control whether a port explicitly configured as Edge will transmit and receive BPDUs. Edge Port BPDU Guard : Control whether a port explicitly configured as Edge will disable itself upon reception of a BPDU.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-9.2 MSTI Mapping When you implement a Spanning Tree protocol on the switch that is the bridge instance. The CIST is not available for explicit mapping, as it will receive the VLANs not explicitly mapped. For that reason you must set the list of VLANs mapped to the MSTI.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Configuration Identification Configuration Name : The name identifying the VLAN to MSTI mapping. Bridges must share the name and revision (see below), as well as the VLAN-to-MSTI mapping configuration in order to share spanning trees for MSTI's (Intra-region).
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-9.3 MSTI Priorities When you implement a Spanning Tree protocol on the switch that is the bridge instance. The CIST is the default instance which is always active. For controls the bridge priority. Lower numeric values have better priority.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-9.4 CIST Port This page lets you configure STP CIST port parameters for physical and aggregated ports. Web Interface To configure the Spanning Tree CIST Ports parameters in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, Spanning Tree, and CIST Port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Port : The switch port number of the logical STP port. STP Enabled : Controls whether STP is enabled on this switch port. Path Cost : Controls the path cost incurred by the port. The Auto setting will set the path cost as appropriate by the physical link speed, using the 802.1D recommended values.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-9.5 MSTI Ports This page lets you configure STP MSTI port parameters. An MSTI port is a virtual port which is instantiated separately for each active CIST (physical) port for each MSTI instance configured on and applicable to the port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Port : The switch port number of the corresponding STP CIST (and MSTI) port. Path Cost : Controls the path cost incurred by the port. The Auto setting will set the path cost as appropriate by the physical link speed, using the 802.1D recommended values.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-10 IPMC Profile This page provides IPMC Profile related configurations. 3-10.1 Profile Table The IPMC profile is used to deploy the access control on IP multicast streams. You can create a maximum of 64 Profiles with at maximum of 128 corresponding rules for each.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Add New IPMC Profile : Click to add new IPMC profile. Specify the name and configure the new entry. Click Apply. Delete : Check to delete the entry. The designated entry will be deleted during the next save.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Rule Management Buttons You can manage rules and the corresponding precedence order by using these buttons: : Insert a new rule before the current entry of rule. : Delete the current entry of rule.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-10.2 Address Entry This page provides address range settings used in IPMC profile. The address entry is used to specify the address range that will be associated with IPMC Profile. You can create a maximum of 128 address entries in the system.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-11 MVR The MVR feature allows multicast traffic forwarding on a Multicast VLAN. In a multicast television application, a PC or a TV with a set-top box can receive the multicast stream. Multiple set-top boxes or PCs can be connected to one subscriber port, which is a switch port configured as an MVR receiver port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide MVR VID : Specify the Multicast VLAN ID. Caution: MVR source ports are not recommended to be overlapped with management VLAN ports. MVR Name : MVR Name is an optional attribute to indicate the name of the specific MVR VLAN. Maximum length of the MVR VLAN Name string is 32.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-12 IPMC IPMC (IP MultiCast) supports IPv4 and IPv6 multicasting. IPMCv4 denotes multicast for IPv4. IPMCv6 denotes multicast for IPv6. It is used by network devices, including routers, to send error messages and operational information indicating, for example, that a requested service is not available or that a host or router could not be reached.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Figure 3-12.1.1: IGMP Snooping Configuration Parameter descriptions: Snooping Enabled : Enable the Global IGMP Snooping. Unregistered IPMCv4 Flooding enabled : Enable unregistered IPMCv4 traffic flooding. IGMP SSM Range : SSM (Source-Specific Multicast) Range allows the SSM-aware hosts and routers run the SSM service model for the groups in the address range.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Router Port : Specify which ports act as router ports. A router port is a port on the Ethernet switch that leads towards the Layer 3 multicast device or IGMP querier. If an aggregation member port is selected as a router port, the whole aggregation will act as a router port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-12.1.2 VLAN Configuration This page lets you configure the VLAN configuration setting process integrated with the IGMP Snooping function. For each setting page shows up to 99 entries from the VLAN table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page"...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide QI : Query Interval. The Query Interval is the interval between General Queries sent by the Querier. The allowed range is 1 to 31744 seconds; default query interval is 125 seconds. QRI : Query Response Interval. The Max Response Time used to calculate the Max Resp Code inserted into the periodic General Queries.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 2-12.1.3 Port Filtering Profile This page lets you configure IGMP Port Group Filtering. With the IGMP filtering feature, you can exert this type of control. In some network Application environments, like the metropolitan or multiple-dwelling unit (MDU) installations, you might want to control the multicast groups to which a user on a switch port can belong.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Port : The logical port for the settings. Filtering Profile : Select the IPMC Profile as the filtering condition for the specific port. Summary about the designated profile will be shown by clicking the view button.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-12.2 MLD Snooping A network node that acts as a source of IPv6 multicast traffic is only an indirect participant in MLD snooping—it just provides multicast traffic, and MLD doesn’t interact with it. (Note, however, that in an application like desktop conferencing a network node may act as both a source and an MLD host;...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Figure 3-12.2.1: MLD Snooping Basic Configuration Parameter descriptions: Snooping Enabled : Enable the Global MLD Snooping. Unregistered IPMCv6 Flooding enabled : Enable unregistered IPMCv6 traffic flooding. The flooding control takes effect only when MLD Snooping is enabled. When MLD Snooping is disabled, unregistered IPMCv6 traffic flooding is always active in spite of this setting.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Proxy Enabled : Enable MLD Proxy. This feature can be used to avoid forwarding unnecessary join and leave messages to the router side. Router Port : Specify which ports act as router ports. A router port is a port on the Ethernet switch that leads towards the Layer 3 multicast device or MLD querier.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-12.2.2 VLAN Configuration When MLD snooping is enabled on a VLAN, the switch acts to minimize unnecessary multicast traffic. If the switch receives multicast traffic destined for a given multicast address, it forwards that traffic only to ports on the VLAN that have MLD hosts for that address.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide LLQI (LMQI for IGMP) : Last Member Query Interval. The Last Member Query Time is the time value represented by the Last Member Query Interval, multiplied by the Last Member Query Count. The allowed range is 0 - 31744 in tenths of seconds;...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-12.2.3 Port Filtering Profile This page lets you set the Port Group Filtering in the MLD Snooping function. You can add a new filtering group and safety policy. Web Interface To configure the MLD Snooping Port Group Configuration in the web interface: 1.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-13 LLDP The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) provides a standards-based method for enabling switches to advertise themselves to adjacent devices and to learn about adjacent LLDP devices. LLDP is a vendor-neutral Link Layer protocol in the Internet Protocol Suite used by network devices for advertising their identity, capabilities, and neighbors on a IEEE 802 local area network, principally wired Ethernet.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: LLDP Parameters Tx Interval :The switch periodically transmits LLDP frames to its neighbors for having the network discovery information up-to-date. The interval between each LLDP frame is determined by the Tx Interval value. Valid values are restricted to 5 - 32768 seconds.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Port Descr : Optional TLV: When checked the "port description" is included in LLDP information transmitted. Sys Name : Optional TLV: When checked the "system name" is included in LLDP information transmitted. Sys Descr : Optional TLV: When checked the "system description" is included in LLDP information transmitted.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 2-13.2 LLDP-MED Media Endpoint Discovery is an enhancement of LLDP, known as LLDP-MED that provides: • Auto-discovery of LAN policies (such as VLAN, Layer 2 Priority and Differentiated services (Diffserv) settings) enabling plug and play networking.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Figure 2-13.2: LLDP-MED Configuration Parameter descriptions: Fast start repeat count : Rapid startup and Emergency Call Service Location Identification Discovery of endpoints is a critically important aspect of VoIP systems in general. In addition, it is best to advertise only those pieces of...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide capable Network Connectivity Device start to advertise LLDP-MED TLVs in outgoing LLDPDUs on the associated port. The LLDP-MED application will temporarily speed up the transmission of the LLDPDU to start within a second, when a new LLDP-MED neighbor has been detected in order share LLDP-MED information as fast as possible to new neighbors.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Country code : The two-letter ISO 3166 country code in capital ASCII letters - Example: DK, DE or US. State : National subdivisions (state, canton, region, province, prefecture). County : County, parish, gun (Japan), district.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide This network policy is potentially advertised and associated with multiple sets of application types supported on a given port. The application types specifically addressed are: 1. Voice 2. Guest Voice 3. Softphone Voice 4. Video Conferencing 5.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Tag : Tag indicating whether the specified application type is using a 'tagged' or an 'untagged' VLAN. Untagged indicates that the device is using an untagged frame format and as such does not include a tag header as defined by IEEE 802.1Q-2003.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-14 PoE PoE (Power over Ethernet) is used to transmit electrical power to remote devices over standard Ethernet cable. PoE can be used for powering IP telephones, wireless LAN access points and other equipment, where it would be difficult or expensive to connect the equipment to main power supply.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide LLDP-MED : This mode is similar to the Class mode except that each port determines the amount power it reserves by exchanging PoE information using the LLDP protocol and reserves power accordingly. If no LLDP information is available for a port, the port will reserve power using the Class mode.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Maximum Power : The Maximum Power value contains a numerical value that indicates the maximum power in watts that can be delivered to a remote device. Note: the PoE Maximum Power 90W Web UI settings are: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Web Interface To configure Power over Ethernet via the web interface (FW VB7.10.2658 and above): 1. Click Configuration, PoE, Configuration. 2. Specify PoE Port Configuration parameters. 3. Click Apply. Figure 3-14.1: PoE Configuration (FW VB7.10.2658 and above)
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide PoE Mode: The PoE Mode represents the PoE operating mode for the port. Disabled : PoE disabled for the port. 4pair60w : The switch port will power up the linked PD using 4-pair mode (PDs limited to 60W.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-14.2 Power Delay This page lets you set the delay time of PoE power provided after the switch is rebooted. Web Interface To configure PoE Power Delay in the web UI: 1. Click Configuration, PoE, Power Delay.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-14.3 Schedule Profile This page lets you schedule PoE power supply. PoE Scheduling simplifies PoE management and saves energy. Web Interface To configure PoE Scheduling in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, PoE, and Schedule Profile.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-14.4 PoE Auto Power Reset This page lets you specify the auto power reset parameters to check the link status between PoE ports and PDs. When it detects a failed ping, the switch will reboot the remote PD automatically.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Ping IP Address : The PD's IP Address the system should ping. Startup Time(sec) : When the PD has been started up, the switch will wait this Startup Time to do PoE Auto Checking. The default is 60 seconds; the valid range is 30-600 seconds.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-14.5 Chip Reset Schedule This page lets you schedule when to reset the PoE chip. Web Interface To configure PoE Chip Reset Schedule in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, PoE, and Chip Reset Schedule.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-15 EPS The Ethernet (Linear) Protection Switch instances are configured here. EPS (Ethernet Protection Switching) is defined in ITU/T G.8031. Web Interface To configure the EPS parameters in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration and EPS.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide EPS Example Click the linked EPS ID to display its EPS Configuration page. Instance Data EPS ID : The ID of the EPS. Domain : Port: This will create an EPS in the Port Domain. 'W/P Flow' is a Port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Instance Configuration Configured : : This EPS is only created and has not yet been configured - is not active. Green : This EPS is configured - is active. Protection Type : Unidirectional : EPS in the two ends can select traffic from different working/protecting flow. This is only possible in case of 1+1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Switching Incomplete : Traffic is not selected from the same flow instance in the two ends. No APS Received : APS PDU is not received from the other end. Messages: The working and protection flows are equal...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-16 MEP The Maintenance Entity Point instances are configured here. MEP (Maintenance Entity Endpoint) is an endpoint in a Maintenance Entity Group (ITU-T Y.1731). Web Interface To configure the MEP parameters in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide EVC MIP: The Subscriber VID that identifies the subscriber flow in this EVC where the MIP is active. This MAC : The MAC of this MEP - can be used by other MEP when unicast is selected (Info only).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Click the linked Instance number to display its EPS Configuration page. Parameter descriptions: Instance Data MEP Instance : The ID of the MEP. Domain : Port : This is a MEP in the Port Domain.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Instance Configuration EVC QoS : This is only relevant for a EVC MEP. This is the QoS of the EVC and used for getting QoS counters for Loss Measurement. Level : See help on MEP create WEB.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Functional Configuration Continuity Check Enable : Continuity Check based on transmitting/receiving CCM PDU can be enabled/disabled. The CCM PDU is always transmitted as Multi-cast Class 1. Priority : The priority to be inserted as PCP bits in TAG (if any). In case of enable of Continuity Check and Loss Measurement both implemented on SW based CCM, 'Priority' has to be the same.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide CC Organization Specific - Last RX : OS TLV was received in the last received CCM PDU. CC Port Status – Value : The last received value in the PS TLV Value field. CC Port Status - Last RX : PS TLV was received in the last received CCM PDU.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Fault Management page: Parameter Descriptions: Loop Back Enable : Loop Back based on transmitting/receiving LBM/LBR PDU can be enabled/disabled. Loop Back is automatically disabled when all 'To Send' LBM PDU has been transmitted - waiting 5 sec. for all LBR from the end.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Example when 'Size' = 64 => Un-tagged frame size = DMAC(6) + SMAC(6) + TYPE(2) + LBM PDU LENGTH(46) + CRC(4) = 64 bytes The transmitted frame will be four bytes longer for each tag added - 8 bytes in case of a tunnel EVC.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide FDB: LTM is forwarded based on hit in the Filtering DB MFDB: LTM is forwarded based on hit in the MIP CCM DB Last MAC : The MAC identifying the last sender of the LBM causing this LTR - initiating MEP or previous MIP forwarding.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Domain : The domain of the client layer flow. Instance : Client layer flow instance numbers. Level : Client layer level - AIS and LCK PDU transmitted in this client layer flow will be on this level.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Loss Measurement Enable : Loss Measurement based on transmitting/receiving CCM or LMM/LMR PDU can be enabled/disabled - see 'Ended'. This is only valid with one Peer MEP configured. Priority : The priority to be inserted as PCP bits in TAG (if any). In case of enable of Continuity Check and Loss Measurement both implemented on SW based CCM, 'Priority' has to be the same.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Loss Measurement High Loss Interval Status Near Count : Near end high loss interval count (number of measurements where availability state is available and FLR is above high loss interval FLR threshold. Far Count : Far end high loss interval count (number of measurements where availability state is available and FLR is above high loss interval FLR threshold.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Delay Measurement State (One-way, F-to-N, N-to-F, Two-way): Tx : The accumulated transmit count - since last 'clear'. Rx : The accumulated receive count - since last 'clear'. Rx Timeout : The accumulated receive timeout count for two-way only - since last 'clear'.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Delay Measurement Bins for IFDV : A Measurement Bin is a counter that stores the number of delay measurements falling within a specified range, during a Measurement Interval. If the measurement threshold is 5000 us and the total number of Measurement Bins is four, we can give an example as follows.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-17 ERPS The ERPS instances are configured here. ERPS (Ethernet Ring Protection Switching) is defined in ITU-T G.8032. ERPS provides fast protection and recovery switching for Ethernet traffic in a ring topology while also ensuring that the Ethernet layer remains loop-free.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Interconnected Node: Interconnected Node indicates that the ring instance is interconnected. Click on the checkbox to configure this. "Yes" indicates it is an interconnected node for this instance. "No" indicates that the configured instance is not interconnected.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter Descriptions: Instance Data Port 0 : This will create a Port 0 of the switch in the ring. Port 1 : This will create "Port 1" of the switch in the Ring. As interconnected sub-ring will have only one ring port, "Port 1"...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Sub-Ring Configuration Topology Change : Clicking this checkbox indicates that the topology changes in the sub-ring are propagated in the major ring. Instance Command Command : Administrative command. A port can be administratively configured to be in either manual switch or forced switch state.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide VLAN config : VLAN configuration of the Protection Group. Click on the "VLAN Config" link to configure VLANs for this protection group. Click the Add New Entry button to display its config page: Parameter Descriptions: Delete : Click to delete a VLAN entry, check this box.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-18 MAC Table Switching of frames is based upon the DMAC address contained in the frame. The switch builds up a table that maps MAC addresses to switch ports for knowing which ports the frames should go to (based upon the DMAC address in the frame).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Aging Configuration : By default, dynamic entries are removed from the MAC table after 300 seconds. This removal is also called aging. Configure aging time by entering a value here in seconds; for example, Age time seconds.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-19 VLAN Translation 3-19.1 Port to Group Mapping This page allows you to configure switch Ports to use a given VLAN Translation Mapping Group. This will enable all VLAN Translation mappings of that group (if any) on the selected switch port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Group ID : The VLAN Translation mappings are organized into Groups, identified by the Group ID. This way a port is configured to use a number of VLAN Translation mappings by simply configuring it to use a given group.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-19.2 VID Translation Mapping This page lets you view and configure current VLAN Translation Mapping parameters. Web Interface To configure VID Translation Mapping in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, VLAN Translation, and VID Translation Mapping.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide TVID : Indicates the VLAN ID to which VLAN ID of an ingress frame will be translated to (granted that the mapping is enabled on the ingress port that the frame arrived at). A valid VLAN ID ranges from 1 to 4095. The VID and TVID must not be the same.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-20 VLANs This page allows for controlling VLAN configuration on the switch. A Virtual LAN provides a method to restrict communication between switch ports. At layer 2, the network is partitioned into multiple, distinct, mutually isolated broadcast domains.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Global VLAN Configuration Allowed Access VLANs : This field shows the allowed Access VLANs, i.e. it only affects ports configured as Access ports. Ports in other modes are members of all VLANs specified in the Allowed VLANs field. By default, only VLAN 1 is enabled.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Port VLAN : Determines the port's VLAN ID (a.k.a. PVID). Allowed VLANs are in the range 1 - 4095, default being 1. On ingress, frames get classified to the Port VLAN if the port is configured as VLAN unaware, the frame is untagged, or VLAN awareness is enabled on the port, but the frame is priority tagged (VLAN ID = 0).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Allowed VLANs : Ports in Trunk and Hybrid mode may control which VLANs they are allowed to become members of. Access ports can only be member of one VLAN, the Access VLAN. The field's syntax is identical to the syntax used in the Existing VLANs field. By default, a port may become member of all possible VLANs, and is therefore set to 1-4095.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-21 Private VLANs In a private VLAN, communication between ports in that private VLAN is not permitted. A VLAN can be configured as a private VLAN. 3-21.1 Membership The Private VLAN membership configurations for the switch can be monitored and modified here. Private VLANs can be added or deleted here.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Add New Private VLAN : Click to add a new private VLAN ID. An empty row is added to the table, and the private VLAN can be configured as needed. The allowed range for a private VLAN ID is the same as the switch port number range.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-22.2 Port Isolation This page is used for enabling or disabling port isolation on ports in a Private VLAN. A port member of a VLAN can be isolated to other isolated ports on the same VLAN and Private VLAN.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-23 VCL 3-23.1 MAC-based VLAN MAC address-based VLAN decides the VLAN for forwarding an untagged frame based on the source MAC address of the frame. A common way of grouping VLAN members is by port, hence the name port-based VLAN. Typically, the device adds the same VLAN tag to untagged packets that are received through the same port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Port Members : A row of check boxes for each port is displayed for each MAC-based VLAN entry. To include a port in a MAC-based VLAN, check the box. To remove or exclude the port from the MAC-based VLAN, make sure the box is unchecked.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-23.2 Protocol-based VLAN This page lets you configure Protocol -based VLANs, including Ethernet, LLC , and SNAP protocols. LLC : The Logical Link Control (LLC) data communication protocol layer is the upper sub-layer of the Data Link Layer (which is itself layer 2, just above the Physical Layer) in the seven-layer OSI reference model.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Frame Type : Frame Type can be one of these values: Ethernet, LLC, or SNAP. Note: On changing the Frame type field, the valid value of the following text field will vary depending on the new frame type you selected.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-23.2.2 Group to VLAN This page lets you map an already configured Group Name to a VLAN for the switch. Web Interface To display Group Name to VLAN mapping table configured in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-24.1 IP Subnet-based VLAN The IP subnet-based VLAN entries can be configured here. This page allows for adding, updating and deleting IP subnet-based VLAN entries and assigning the entries to different ports. This page shows only static entries.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-24 Voice VLAN Voice VLAN is VLAN configured specially for voice traffic. By adding the ports with voice devices attached to voice VLAN, we can perform QoS-related configuration for voice data, ensuring the transmission priority of voice traffic and voice quality.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Mode : Indicates the Voice VLAN mode operation. We must disable MSTP feature before we enable Voice VLAN. It can avoid the conflict of ingress filtering. Possible modes are: Enabled: Enable Voice VLAN mode operation.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-24.2 OUI This page lets you configure VOICE VLAN OUI table parameters. The maximum entry number is 16. Modifying the OUI table will restart auto detection of OUI process. Web Interface To configure Voice VLAN OUI via the web interface: 1.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-25 Ethernet Services 3-25.1 Ports This page lets you configure current EVC port parameters. EVC (Ethernet Virtual Connection) is a MEF standard describing services provided to customers at User Network Interfaces (UNIs). Inside provider networks, nodes are connected using Internal Network-to-Network Interfaces (I-NNIs).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide DEI Mode : The DEI mode for an NNI port determines whether frames transmitted on the port will have the DEI field in the outer tag marked based on the color of the frame. The allowed values are: Coloured : The DEI is 1 for yellow frames and 0 for green frames.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-25.2 L2CP This page lets you configure EVC L2CP parameters. Web Interface To configure L2CP Port Configuration in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, Ethernet Services, and L2CP. 2. Specify DMAC and L2CP Mode.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-25.3 Bandwidth Profiles This page lets you configure EVC ingress bandwidth profile configurations. These policers may be used to limit the traffic received on UNI ports. Web Interface To configure Bandwidth Profiles in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide State : The administrative state of the bandwidth profile. The allowed values are: Enabled : The bandwidth profile enabled. Disabled : The bandwidth profile is disabled. Type : The policer type of the bandwidth profile. The allowed values are: : MEF ingress bandwidth profile.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-25.4 EVCs This page lets you view and configure current EVC parameters. This system supports Provider Bridge based EVCs. EVC (Ethernet Virtual Connection) MEF standards describe services provided to customers at User Network Interfaces (UNIs). Inside provider networks, nodes are connected using Internal Network-to-Network Interfaces (I-NNIs).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: NNI Ports : The list of Network to Network Interfaces for the EVC. EVC ID : The EVC ID identifies the EVC. The range is 1 - 256. VID : The VLAN ID in the PB network. It may be inserted in a C-tag, S-tag or S-custom tag depending on the NNI port VLAN configuration.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-25.5 ECEs This page lets you configure EVC Control Entries (ECEs). An ECE lists rules ordered in a list to control the preferred classification. Web Interface To configure ECE Control List Configuration in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: ECE ID : The ECE ID identifies the ECE. Unique ECE IDs are automatically assigned to ECEs added. The possible range is 1 - 256. Ingress Matching UNI Ports : The list of User Network Interfaces for the ECE.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide DMAC Type : The destination MAC address type for matching the ECE. The possible values are: : No DMAC type is specified. (DMAC filter status is "don't-care".) Unicast : Frame must be unicast. Multicast : Frame must be multicast.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-26 QoS The switch support four QoS queues per port with strict or weighted fair queuing scheduling. It supports QoS Control Lists (QCL) for advance programmable QoS classification, based on IEEE 802.1p, Ethertype, VID, IPv4/IPv6 DSCP and UDP/TCP ports and ranges. This feature provides high flexibility in the classification of incoming frames to a QoS class.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Port : The port number for which the configuration below applies. CoS : Controls the default class of service. All frames are classified to a CoS. There is a one to one mapping between CoS, queue and priority. A CoS of 0 (zero) has the lowest priority.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide In the Tag Class. column click the linked text to display the QoS Ingress Port Tag Classification for the Disabled selected Port. The classification mode for tagged frames are configured on this page. QoS Ingress Port Tag Classification for Port 10 33756 Rev.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Tag Classification : Controls the classification mode for tagged frames on this port. Disabled : Use default QoS class and Drop Precedence Level for tagged frames. Enabled : Use mapped versions of PCP and DEI for tagged frames.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-26.2 Port Policing This page lets you configure QoS Ingress Port Policers for all switch ports. Port Policing is useful in constraining traffic flows and marking frames above specific rates. Policing is primarily useful for data flows and voice or video flows because voice and video usually maintains a steady rate of traffic.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Unit : Select what unit of rate includes kbps, Mbps, fps and kfps. The default is kbps. Flow Control : If flow control is enabled and the port is in flow control mode, then pause frames are sent instead of discarding frames.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-26.3 Queue Policing This page allows you to configure the Queue Policer settings for all switch ports. Web Interface To display the Queue Policing in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, QoS and Queue Policing.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-26.4 Port Scheduler This page lets you configure QoS Egress Port Scheduler for all switch ports. Web Interface To display the QoS Port Scheduler in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, QoS, Port Schedulers.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Queue Shaper Rate : Controls the rate for the queue shaper. The default value is 500. This value is restricted to 100-1000000 when the "Unit" is "kbps", and it is restricted to 1-13200 when the "Unit" is "Mbps".
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-26.5 QoS Egress Port Shapers This page lets you configure QoS Egress Port Shapers table for all switch ports. Web Interface To display the QoS Egress Port Shapers in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, QoS, Port Shaping.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-26.6 Port Tag Remarking This section provides an overview of QoS Egress Port Tag Remarking for all switch ports. Web Interface To display the QoS Port Tag Remarking in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, QoS, Port Tag Remarking.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Apply : Click to save changes. Reset : Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. Cancel : Click to cancel the changes. Default Port Tag Remarking for Port 2. Tag Remarking Mode = Mapped Port Tag Remarking for Port 2.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-26.7 Port DSCP This page lets you configure the basic QoS Port DSCP Configuration settings for all switch ports. Web Interface To configure the QoS Port DSCP parameters in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, QoS, Port DSCP.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Ingress : In Ingress settings you can change ingress translation and classification settings for individual ports. There are two configuration parameters available in Ingress: Translate : To Enable Ingress Translation click the checkbox. Classify : Classification for a port can have one of four different values: •...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-26.8 DSCP-Based QoS This page lets you configure the DSCP-Based QoS Ingress Classification settings. Web Interface To configure the DSCP –Based QoS Ingress Classification parameters in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, QoS, DSCP-Based QoS.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide DPL : Drop Precedence Level (0-3). Every incoming frame is classified to a Drop Precedence Level (DP level), which is used throughout the device for providing congestion control guarantees to the frame according to what was configured for that specific DP level.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-26.9 DSCP Translation This page lets you configure basic QoS DSCP Translation settings for the switch. DSCP translation can be done in Ingress or Egress. Web Interface To configure the DSCP Translation parameters in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Ingress : Ingress side DSCP can be first translated to new DSCP before using the DSCP for QoS class and DPL map. There are two configuration parameters for DSCP Translation: Translate : DSCP at Ingress side can be translated to any of (0-63) DSCP values.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-26.10 DSCP Classification This page lets you configure the mapping of QoS class and Drop Precedence Level to DSCP value. Web Interface To configure the DSCP Classification parameters in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, QoS, DSCP Classification.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-26.11 QoS Control List The section shows the QoS Control List (QCL), which is made up of QCEs. Each row describes a QCE that is defined. The maximum number of QCEs is 256 per switch. Click on the lowest plus sign to add a new QCE to the list.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: QCE : Indicates the index of QCE. Port : Indicates the list of ports configured with the QCE. DMAC : Indicates the destination MAC address. Possible values are: : Match any DMAC. The default value is 'Any'.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Port Members : Check the checkbox button in case you what to make any port member of the QCL entry. By default all ports will be checked. Key Parameters : Key configuration are described as below: Tag Value of Tag field can be 'Any', 'Untag' or 'Tag' VID Valid value of VLAN ID can be any value in the range 1-4095 or 'Any';...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide EtherType Parameters: Ether Type: Select Any or Specific. Valid Ether Type can be 0x600-0xFFFF excluding 0x800(IPv4) and 0x86DD(IPv6) or 'Any'. Value: 0x: Enter a value (only if Specific was selected as Ether Type above). The default is FFFF.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Example The sample QoS Control List Configuration table below has three QCEs configured. You can monitor QCL Status at Monitor > Ports > QCL Status. Figure 3-26.11: QoS Control List Configuration 33756 Rev. E https://www.transition.com...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-26.12 Storm Control This page lets you configure the Storm control for the switch. There is a unicast storm rate control, multicast storm rate control, and a broadcast storm rate control. These only affect flooded frames, i.e. frames with a (VLAN ID, DMAC) pair not present on the MAC Address table.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-27 Mirroring Mirroring is a feature for switched port analyzer. The administrator can use the Mirroring to debug network problems. The selected traffic can be mirrored or copied on a destination port where a network analyzer can be attached to analyze the network traffic.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Stack Global Settings: Mode : Select Enabled or Disabled for the mirror or Remote Mirroring function. Type : Select switch type. Mirror : The switch is running on mirror mode. The source port(s) and destination port are located on this switch.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Configuration Guideline for All Features When the switch is running in Remote Mirroring mode, the administrator also needs to check whether or not other features are enabled or disabled. For example, the administrator is not disabled the MSTP on reflector port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Critical/High/Low Critical 5 packets -> 0 packet High 5 packets -> 4 packets 5 packets -> 6 packets Buttons Apply : Click to save changes. Reset : Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-28 UPnP UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows devices to connect seamlessly and to simplify the implementation of networks in the home (data sharing, communications, and entertainment) and in corporate environments for simplified installation of computer components...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-29 PTP This page lets you create up to four clock instances and configure PTP clock settings. PTP (Precision Time Protocol) is a network protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems. Web Interface To configure the PTP in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide External Enable : This selection box will allow you to configure the External Clock output. These values are possible: True : Enable the external clock output. False : Disable the external clock output. Adjust Method : This Selection box will allow you to configure the Frequency adjustment configuration.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Clock Identity : Shows unique clock identifier. One Way : If true, one-way measurements are used. This parameter applies only to a slave. In one-way mode no delay measurements are performed, i.e. this is applicable only if frequency synchronization is needed. The master always responds to delay requests.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide When you click the linked Clock Instance number, the PTP Clock's Configuration and Status page displays. This page lets you view and configure the current PTP clock settings. Parameter descriptions: Local Clock Current time : Show/update local clock data PTP Time : Shows the actual PTP time with nanosecond resolution.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Clock Default Dataset : The clock default data set is defined in the IEEE 1588 Standard. It holds three groups of data: the static members defined at clock creation time, the Dynamic members defined by the system, and the configurable members which can be set here.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Var : It is observed parent offset scaled log variance Change Rate : Observed Parent Clock Phase Change Rate. i.e. the slave clocks rate offset compared to the master. (unit = ns per s).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Filter Type : Shows the filter type used which can be either the basic filter or an advanced filter that can be configured to use only a fraction of the packets received (i.e. the packets that have experienced the least latency).
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-30 GVRP The Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) provides a generic framework whereby devices in a bridged LAN, e.g. end stations and switches, can register and de-register attribute values, such as VLAN Identifiers, with each other.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Apply : Click to save changes. Reset : Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. Messages Maximum of 4 clock instances can be created. 33756 Rev. E https://www.transition.com...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-30.2 Port Config This page lets you enable or disable a port for GVRP operation. This configuration can be performed either before or after GVRP is configured globally; the protocol operation will be the same.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-31 sFlow The sFlow Collector configuration for the switch can be monitored and modified here. The configuration is divided into two parts: configuration of the sFlow receiver (a.k.a. sFlow collector) and configuration of per-port flow and counter samplers.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Agent Configuration IP Address : The IP address used as Agent IP address in sFlow datagrams. It serves as a unique key that will identify this agent over extended periods of time. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-32 UDLD This page lets you configure the current UDLD parameters. The UDLD (Uni Directional Link Detection) protocol monitors the physical configuration of the links between devices and ports that support UDLD. It detects the existence of unidirectional links.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide UDLD Mode : Configures the UDLD mode on a port. Valid values are Disable, Normal and Aggressive. Default mode is Disable. Disable : In disabled mode, UDLD functionality doesn't exists on port. Normal : In normal mode, if the link state of the port was determined to be unidirectional, it will not affect the port state.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-33 Rapid Ring / Ring To Ring / Rapid Chain This page lets you configure the Rapid Ring parameters. Note that Rapid Ring and Ring-to-Ring can be configured via the front panel DIP switch (i.e., without using the Web UI or CLI). See section 3-33.6 HW Setting and Status for...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Ring To Ring Configuration Role : Set role value (Active, Backup, or Disabled). Port : The switch port number of the port. Forwarding Status : The current Ring To Ring status of the port (e.g.,...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-33.2 Single Ring Single Ring is the most common ring to use, where you configure one of the switches as the “Master” and the other switches as Members of Single Ring. There are forwarding paths and a backup path on the ring master.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-33.3 Ring to Ring Ring to Ring is a flexible application to connect several single rings together. Since some device could be located in a remote area, it may not be convenient to connect all devices in the system to create on single ring. Ring to Ring can be used to connect the devices into different single rings, they can still communicate with each other.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-33.4 Dual Ring Dual Ring is a more economical application, which uses only one switch between the two rings. This mode is ideal for applications that have inherent cabling difficulties and saves costs. Dual Ring A.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-33.5 Rapid Chain Rapid Chain is a highly flexible application for complex industrial networks. It allows our switches to be quickly and easily deployed in any type of complex redundant network with a fast recovery time. It is very easy to configure and manage.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-33.6 HW Setting and Status for Rings Ring Setting by DIP Switch: DIP Switch Configure Rapid Ring by setting the DIP Switch as described below: Mode Rapid Ring Status 1st Port 2nd Port RM (Ring...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-36 MRP The MRP function is used to set Media Redundancy Protocol configuration. MRP is a data network protocol standardized by the International Electrotechnical Commission as IEC 62439-2. MRP allows rings of Ethernet switches to overcome any single failure with recovery time much faster than achievable with Spanning Tree Protocol.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Enable: Enable/Disable the MRP protocol. This must be set to Disabled for you to be able to edit Ring Domain parameters. See below. Edit Properties: Click the Edit button to edit Ring Domain parameters. See below.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide ID: The index of the entry. Admin Role: If the value is set to client the entity will be set to the role of a Media Redundancy Client (MRC). If the value is set to Manager, the entity will be set to the role of a Media Redundancy Manager (MRM).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Apply: Click to save changes. Reset: Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. Messages VLAN ID is used in other ring domain Message: Domain is enabled Message:...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-36 SMTP Configure SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) on this page. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is the message exchange standard for the Internet. The switch is to be configured as a client of SMTP while the server is a remote device that will receive messages from the switch that alarm events occurred.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4. Monitor This chapter describes the Monitor menu selections, including System, Ports, DHCP, Security, Aggregation, Loop Protection, Spanning Tree, PoE, etc. 4.1 Monitor > System > Information Parameter Descriptions: SISPM1040-582-LRT Model Name : Displays the factory defined model name for identification purposes ( 33756 Rev.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Managed Hardened PoE++ Switch (8) 10/100/1000Base-T System Description : Displays the system description ( PoE++ Ports + (2) 100/1000Base-X SFP Slot Location : The system location configured at Configuration > System > Information > System Location.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-1.2 IP Status This page displays the status of the IP protocol layer. Status is provided on IP Interfaces, IP Routes, Neighbor cache, and DNS Server. To display the log configuration in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: IP Interfaces Interface : Shows the name of the interface. Type : Show the address type of the entry. This may be LINK or IPv4. Address : Shows the current address of the interface (of the given type).
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-1.3 Log This page lets you view and configure system log information of the switch. Each page shows up to 999 table entries, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the beginning entries of this table.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Level : level of the system log entry. These level types are supported: Emerg : The system log entry is belonged emergency level. Alert : The system log entry is belonged alert level.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Sample Syslog Entries Level Time Message Notice 2011-01-01T00:00:10+00:00 LINK-UPDOWN: Interface Vlan 1, changed state to down. Warning 2011-01-01T00:00:11+00:00 DI 1 change to abnormal Warning 2011-01-01T00:00:11+00:00 Link up on port 1 Info 2011-01-01T00:00:11+00:00 Password of user 'admin' was changed...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-1.4 Detailed Log The switch system detailed log information is provided here. Web Interface To display the detailed log configuration in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, System and Detailed Log. 2. View the log information.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Refresh: Updates the system log entries, starting from the current entry ID. <<: Updates the system log entries to the first available entry ID < : Updates the system log entry to the previously available entry ID >...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-2 Green Ethernet 4-2.1 Port Power Savings This page displays the current Port Power Savings status. Web Interface To display the port power saving in the web UI: 1. Click Monitor, Green Ethernet, Port Power Savings.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-3 Ports This section describes the Port detail parameters of the switch. Monitor the ports content or status here. 4-3.1 Traffic Overview The section describes the Port statistics information and the general traffic statistics for all switch ports.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-3.2 QoS Statistics This page provides statistics for the different queues for all switch ports. Web Interface To display the Queuing Counters in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, Ports, QoS Statistics. 2. To automatically refresh the information check the Auto-refresh checkbox.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-3.3 QCL Status This page displays the QCL status of QCL users as configured at Configuration > QoS > QoS Control List. Each row describes a defined QCE. It is a conflict if a specific QCE is not applied to the hardware due to hardware limitations.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide : Classify PCP value. : Classify DEI value. Policy : Classify ACL Policy number. Conflict : Displays Conflict status of QCL entries (Yes or No). It may happen that resources required to add a QCE may not available, in that case it shows conflict status as 'Yes', otherwise it is always 'No’.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-3.4 Detailed Statistics The section describes how to provide detailed traffic statistics for a specific switch port. Use the port select box to select which switch port details to display. The displayed counters are the totals for receive and transmit, the size counters for receive and transmit, and the error counters for receive and transmit.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Receive Total and Transmit Total : Rx and Tx Packets : The number of received and transmitted (good and bad) packets. Rx and Tx Octets : The number of received and transmitted (good and bad) bytes. Includes FCS, but excludes framing bits.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-3.5 SFP Information This page displays general SFP information and monitoring information. Web Interface To display the SFP information in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, Ports, SFP Information. 2. View the displayed SFP Information.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Mon3 (RX PWR) : Displays the measured received optical power in mW. Absolute accuracy is dependent upon the exact optical wavelength. For the vendor specified wavelength, accuracy should be better than 3dB over specified temperature and voltage.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-3.6 SFP Detail Info This page displays general SFP information and monitoring information. Web Interface To configure the SFP Detail Info in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, Port, and SFP Detail Info. 2. View the displayed SFP Information.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Vcc : Displays the internally measured transceiver supply voltage. Accuracy is vendor specific but must be better than 3 percent of the manufacturer's nominal value over specified operating temperature and voltage. Note that in some transceivers, transmitter supply voltage and receiver supply voltage are isolated. In that case, only one supply is monitored.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-4 Link OAM 4-4.1 Statistics This page provides detailed OAM traffic statistics for a specific switch port. Use the port select box to select which switch port details to display. The displayed counters represent the total number of OAM frames received and transmitted for the selected port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide OAMPDU is indicated as an Event Notification OAMPDU with a Sequence Number field that is distinct from the previously transmitted Event Notification OAMPDU Sequence Number. Rx and Tx Duplicate Error Event Notification : The number of duplicate Event OAMPDUs received and transmitted on this interface.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-4.2 Port Status This page provides Link OAM configuration operational status. The displayed fields show the active configuration status for the selected port. Web Interface To monitor the Port Status in the web UI: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Local and Peer Mode : The Mode in which the Link OAM is operating; Active or Passive. Unidirectional Operation Support : This feature is not available to be configured by the user. The status of this configuration is retrieved from the PHY.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-4.3 Event Status This page lets you view current Link OAM Link Event status. The left pane displays the Event status for the Local OAM unit while the right pane displays the status for the Remote (Peer) for the respective port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Sequence Number : This two-octet field indicates the total number of events occurred at the remote end. Frame Error Event Timestamp : This two-octet field indicates the time reference when the event was generated, in terms of 100 ms intervals.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Event Seconds Summary Event Total : This four-octet field indicates the number of Errored Frame Seconds Summary Event TLVs that have been generated since the OAM sublayer was reset, encoded as a 32bit unsigned integer.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-5 DHCP 4-5.1 Server DHCP Server is used to allocate network addresses and deliver configuration parameters to dynamically configured hosts called DHCP client. 4-5.1.1 Statistics This page displays the database counters and the number of DHCP messages sent and received by DHCP server.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Automatic Binding : Number of bindings with network-type pools. Manual Binding : Number of bindings that administrator assigns an IP address to a client. That is, the pool is of host type. Expired Binding : Number of bindings that their lease time expired or they are cleared from Automatic/Manual type bindings.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-5.1.2 Binding This page displays bindings generated for DHCP clients. Web Interface To display DHCP Server Binding IP in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, DHCP, Server, and Binding. 2. View the displayed information.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-5.1.3 Declined IP This page displays declined IP addresses. Web Interface To monitor DHCP Server Declined IP in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, DHCP, Server, Declined IP. 2. View the displayed information. Figure 4-5.1.3: DHCP Server Declined IP Parameter descriptions: IP : IP address allocated to DHCP client.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-5.2 Snooping Table This page display the dynamic IP assigned information after DHCP Snooping mode is disabled. All DHCP clients obtained the dynamic IP address from the DHCP server will be listed in this table except for local VLAN interface IP addresses.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.3 Relay Statistics This page provides statistics for DHCP relay. Web Interface To monitor DHCP Relay statistics in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, DHCP, Relay Statistics. 2. Check Auto-refresh. 3. Click Refresh to refresh the port detailed statistics or clear all information when you click Clear.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Receive Agent Option : The number of received packets with relay agent information option. Replace Agent Option : The number of packets which were replaced with relay agent information option. Keep Agent Option : The number of packets whose relay agent information was retained.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-5.4 Detailed Statistics This page provides statistics for DHCP snooping. Notice that the normal forward per-port TX statistics isn't increased if the incoming DHCP packet is done by L3 forwarding mechanism. Clearing the statistics on a specific port may not take effect on global statistics since it gathers the different layer overview.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Rx and Tx Inform: The number of inform (option 53 with value 8) packets received and transmitted. Rx and Tx Lease Query: The number of lease query (option 53 with value 10) packets received and transmitted.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-6 Security 4-6.1 Access Management Statistics This page provides statistics for access management. Web Interface To monitor Assess Management Statistics in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, Security, Access Management Statistics. 2. Check “Auto-refresh”.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-6.2 Network 4-6.2.1 Port Security 4-6.2.1.1 Switch This page shows the Port Security status. Port Security is a module with no direct configuration. Configuration comes indirectly from other modules - the user modules. When a user module has enabled port security on a port, the port is set-up for software-based learning.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: User Module Legend : The legend shows all user modules that may request Port Security services. User Module Name : The full name of a module that may request Port Security services.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-6.2.1.2 Port This page shows the MAC addresses secured by the Port Security module. Port Security is a module with no direct configuration. Configuration comes indirectly from other modules - the user modules. When a user module has enabled port security on a port, the port is set-up for software-based learning.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to refresh the page immediately. : Use the port select box to select which port to show status for.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-6.2.2 NAS 4-6.2.2.1 Switch This page shows each port NAS status information of the switch. The status includes Admin State Port State, Last Source, Last ID, QoS Class, and Port VLAN ID. Web Interface To configure a NAS Switch Status Configuration in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide QoS Class : QoS Class assigned to the port by the RADIUS server if enabled. Port VLAN ID : The VLAN ID that NAS has put the port in. The field is blank, if the Port VLAN ID is not overridden by NAS.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-6.2.2.2 Port This page provides detailed NAS statistics for a specific switch port running EAPOL-based IEEE 802.1X authentication. For MAC-based ports, it shows selected backend server (RADIUS Authentication Server) statistics only. A NAS (Network Access Server) is meant to act as a gateway to guard access to a protected source. A client connects to the NAS, and the NAS connects to another resource asking whether the client's supplied credentials are valid.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Figure 4-6.2.2.2: NAS Statistics Parameter descriptions: Port State Admin State : The port's current administrative state. Refer to NAS Admin State for a description of possible values. Port State : The current state of the port. Refer to NAS Port State for a description of the individual states.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide The "Guest VLAN Enabled" checkbox provides a quick way to globally enable/disable Guest VLAN functionality. When checked, the individual ports' ditto setting determines whether the port can be moved into Guest VLAN. When unchecked, the ability to move to the Guest VLAN is disabled on all ports.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Backend Server Counters : These backend (RADIUS) frame counters are available for these administrative states: • Port-based 802.1X • Single 802.1X • Multi 802.1X • MAC-based Auth. Backend Counters: Direction Name IEEE Name Description 802.1X-based: Counts the number of times that...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Last Supplicant/Client Info : Information about the last supplicant/client that attempted to authenticate. This information is available for these administrative states: • Port-based 802.1X • Single 802.1X • Multi 802.1X • MAC-based Auth. Last Supplicant/Client Info :...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to refresh the page immediately. Clear: This button is available in the following modes: • Force Authorized • Force Unauthorized •...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-6.2.3 ACL Status This page shows the ACL status by different ACL users as configured at Configuration > QoS > QoS Control List. Each row describes the ACE that is defined. It is a conflict if a specific ACE is not applied to the hardware due to hardware limitations.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide IPv4/ICMP : The ACE will match IPv4 frames with ICMP protocol. IPv4/UDP : The ACE will match IPv4 frames with UDP protocol. IPv4/TCP : The ACE will match IPv4 frames with TCP protocol. IPv4/Other : The ACE will match IPv4 frames, which are not ICMP / UDP / TCP.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-6.2.4 ARP Inspection This page displays the Dynamic ARP Inspection Table parameters of the switch. The Dynamic ARP Inspection Table contains up to 1024 entries, and is sorted first by port, then by VLAN ID, then by MAC address, and then by IP address.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-6.2.5 IP Source Guard Entries in the Dynamic IP Source Guard Table are shown on this page. The Dynamic IP Source Guard Table is sorted first by port, then by VLAN ID, then by IP address, and then by MAC address.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-6.3 AAA 4-6.3.1 RADIUS Overview This page provides an overview of the status of the RADIUS servers configurable on the RADIUS Server Configuration page at Configuration > Security > AAA > RADIUS. Web Interface To configure a RADIUS Overview Configuration in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Accounting Port : UDP port number for accounting. Accounting Status : The current state of the server. This field takes one of the following values: Disabled : The server is disabled. Not Ready : The server is enabled, but IP communication is not yet up and running.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-6.3.2 RADIUS Details This section shows you detailed statistics for a selected RADIUS server. Web Interface To display RADIUS statistics in the web interface: Click Monitor, Security, AAA, RADIUS Overview. Specify which Port to check.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Packet Counters : RADIUS authentication server packet counter. There are seven receive and four transmit counters. Direction Name RFC4668 Name Description radiusAuthClientExtAccess The number of RADIUS Access-Accept packets (valid or Access Accepts Accepts invalid) received from the server.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Other Info This section contains information about the state of the server and the latest round-trip time. Name RFC4668 Name Description IP Address - - - IP address and UDP port for the authentication server in question.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide RADIUS Accounting Statistics The statistics map closely to those specified in the IETF RFC4670 - RADIUS Accounting Client MIB. Use the server select box to switch between the backend servers to show details for.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Other Info This section contains information about the state of the server and the latest round-trip time. Name RFC4670 Name Description IP address and UDP port for the accounting server in IP Address - question.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-6.4 Switch 4-6.4.1 RMON 4-6.4.1.1 Statistics This section provides an overview of RMON Statistics entries. Each page shows up to 99 entries from the Statistics table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the Statistics table.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 65~127 : The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 65 to 127 octets in length. 128~255 : The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 128 to 255 octets in length.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-6.4.1.2 History This page provides an overview of RMON History entries. Each page shows up to 99 entries from the History table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the History table.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Utilization : The best estimate of the mean physical layer network utilization on this interface during this sampling interval, in hundredths of a percent. Buttons Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.4.1.3 Alarm This page provides an overview of RMON Alarm entries. Each page shows up to 99 entries from the Alarm table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the Alarm table.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-6.4.1.4 Event This page provides an overview of RMON Event table entries. Each page shows up to 99 entries from the Event table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page" input field. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the Event table.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-7 Aggregation 4-7.1 Status This page displays the status of ports in an Aggregation group. Web Interface To display the status of ports in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, Aggregation, Status. 2. Check “Auto-refresh”.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-7.2 LACP 4-7.2.1 System Status This page provides a status overview for all LACP instances Web Interface To display the System Status in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, LACP, System Status 2. To automatically refresh the information click Auto-refresh.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-7.2.2 Port Status This page provides a status overview for LACP status for all ports. Web Interface To display the Port Status in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, LACP, Port Status. 2. To automatically refresh the information click Auto-refresh.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-7.2.3 Port Statistics This page provides an overview for LACP statistics for all ports. Web Interface To display the LACP Port Statistics in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor LACP, Port Statistics. 2. To automatically refresh the information check the Auto-refresh checkbox.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-8 Loop Protection This page displays the loop protection port status the ports of the switch. Web Interface To display the Loop Protection status in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, Loop Protection 2 To automatically refresh the information check the Auto-refresh checkbox.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-9 Spanning Tree 4-9.1 Bridge Status After you complete the MSTI Port configuration you can display the Bridge Status. This page provides a status overview of all STP bridge instances. The displayed table contains a row for each STP bridge instance:...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide When you click a linked instance in the MSTI column its STP Detailed Bridge Status page displays. Parameter descriptions: STP Bridge Status Bridge Instance : The Bridge instance - CIST, MST1, ... Bridge ID : The Bridge ID of this Bridge instance.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Regional Root : The Bridge ID of the currently elected regional root bridge, inside the MSTP region of this bridge. (For the CIST instance only). Internal Root Cost : The Regional Root Path Cost. For the Regional Root Bridge this is zero. For all other CIST instances in the same MSTP region, it is the sum of the Internal Port Path Costs on the least cost path to the Internal Root Bridge.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-9.2 Port Status After you complete the STP configuration then you can display the STP Port Status (STP CIST port status for physical ports of the switch). Web Interface To display the STP Port status in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-9.3 Port Statistics After you complete the STP configuration you can display the STP Statistics with the STP Statistics detail counters of bridge ports in the switch. Web Interface To display the STP Port status in the web interface: 1.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-10 MVR 4-10.1 Statistics This page displays MVR detail Statistics as configured on the switch. Web Interface To display the MVR Statistics Information in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, MVR, Statistics 2. To automatically refresh the information check Auto-refresh.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-10.2 MVR Channels Groups This page displays the MVR Groups detail information on the switch. Entries in the MVR Group Table are shown on this page. The MVR Group Table is sorted first by VLAN ID, and then by group.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-10.3 MVR SFM Information The MVR SFM (Source-Filtered Multicast) Information table also contains the SSM (Source-Specific Multicast) information. This table is sorted first by VLAN ID, then by group, and then by Port. Different source addresses belonging to the same group are treated as single entry.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-11 IPMC 3-11.1 IGMP Snooping 4-11.1.1 Status After you complete the IGMP Snooping configuration the switch can display the IGMP Snooping Status. Web Interface To display the IGMP Snooping status in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Host Version : Working Host Version currently. Querier Status : Shows the Querier status is "ACTIVE" or "IDLE". "DISABLE" means the specific interface is administratively disabled. Queries Transmitted : The number of Transmitted Queries.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-11.1.2 Group Information After you complete to set the IGMP Snooping function then you could let the switch to display the IGMP Snooping Group Information. Entries in the IGMP Group Table are shown on this page. The IGMP Group table is sorted first by VLAN ID, and then by group.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-11.1.3 IPv4 SFM Information Entries in the IGMP SFM Information table are shown on this page. The IGMP SFM (Source-Filtered Multicast) Information table also contains the SSM (Source-Specific Multicast) information. This table is sorted first by VLAN ID, then by group, and then by Port.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-11.2 MLD Snooping 4-11.2.1 Status This page displays MLD Snooping Status and detail information. Web Interface To display the MLD Snooping Status in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, IPMC, MLD Snooping, Status. 2. To automatically refresh the information check Auto-refresh.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Host Version : Working Host Version currently. Querier Status : Show the Querier status is "ACTIVE" or "IDLE". "DISABLE" means the specific interface is administratively disabled. Queries Transmitted : The number of Transmitted Queries.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-11.2.2 Group Information This page displays the MLD Snooping Groups Information. The "Start from VLAN", and "group address" input fields let you select the starting point in the MLD Group table. Web Interface To display the MLD Snooping Group information in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-11.2.3 IPv6 SFM Information This page displays MLD SFM Information table entries. The MLD SFM (Source-Filtered Multicast) Information Table also contains the SSM (Source-Specific Multicast) information. This table is sorted first by VLAN ID, then by group, and then by Port.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-12 LLDP 4-12.1 Neighbor This page provides a status overview for all LLDP neighbors. The displayed table contains a row for each port on No LLDP which an LLDP neighbor is detected. If your network has no LLDP devices then the table displays “...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide System Capabilities : System Capabilities describes the neighbor unit's capabilities. The possible capabilities are: 1. Other 2. Repeater 3. Bridge 4. WLAN Access Point 5. Router 6. Telephone 7. DOCSIS cable device 8. Station only 9.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-12.2 LLDP-MED Neighbor This page provides a status overview of all LLDP-MED neighbors. The displayed table contains a row for each port on which an LLDP neighbor is detected. This function applies to VoIP devices which support LLDP-MED.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide claiming compliance as a Communication Device (Class III) will also support all aspects of TIA-1057 applicable to both Media Endpoints (Class II) and Generic Endpoints (Class I). LLDP-MED Generic Endpoint (Class I) : The LLDP-MED Generic Endpoint (Class I) definition is applicable to all endpoint products that require the base LLDP discovery services defined in TIA-1057, however do not support IP media or act as an end-user communication appliance.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 7. Streaming Video - for use by broadcast or multicast based video content distribution and other similar applications supporting streaming video services that require specific network policy treatment. Video applications relying on TCP with buffering would not be an intended use of this application type.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-12.3 PoE This page provides a status overview for all LLDP PoE neighbors. The displayed table contains a row for each port on which an LLDP PoE neighbor is detected. Web Interface To show LLDP neighbor PoE information: 1.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-12.4 EEE This page provides an overview of EEE information exchanged by LLDP. By using EEE power savings can be achieved at the expense of traffic latency. This latency occurs due to that the circuits EEE turns off to save power, need time to boot up before sending traffic over the link.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Echo Rx Tw : The link partner's Echo Rx Tw value. Resolved Tx Tw : The resolved Tx Tw for this link. Note: NOT the link partner. The resolved value that is the actual "tx wakeup time”...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-12.5 Port Statistics Two types of LLDP counters are shown. Global counters are counters that refer to the whole switch, while Local counters refer to per-port counters for the switch. Web Interface To show LLDP Statistics: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide LLDP Statistics Local Counters Local Port : The port on which LLDP frames are received or transmitted. Tx Frames : The number of LLDP frames transmitted on the port. Rx Frames : The number of LLDP frames received on the port.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-13 Ethernet Services 4-13.1 EVC Statistics This page provides NNI port traffic statistics for the selected EVC. It shows counters for UNI ports of ECEs mapping to the EVC and the MPLS Pseudo-Wires counters included when the PW ID is attached to the selected EVC.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to refresh the page immediately. Clear: Clears the counters for the selected port. Messages All EVC statistics will be cleared.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-14 PTP This page displays the current PTP clock settings. Web Interface To show PTP parameters: 1. Click Monitor, PTP. 2. Click Refresh to manually update the page immediately. 3. Click Auto-refresh to automatically update the page every 3 seconds.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Adjust Method : Shows the current Frequency adjustment configuration. LTC frequency : Local Time Counter (LTC) frequency control. SyncE-DPLL : SyncE DPLL frequency control, if allowed by SyncE. Oscillator : Oscillator independent of SyncE for frequency control, if supported by the HW.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Click on the linked Clock Instance number to view the PTP Clock’s Configuration details: Parameter Descriptions: Local Clock Current time : Shows local clock data PTP Time : Shows the actual PTP time with nanosecond resolution.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Device Type : Indicates the Type of the Clock Instance. There are five Device Types. Ord-Bound : Clock's Device Type is Ordinary-Boundary Clock. P2p Transp : Clock's Device Type is Peer to Peer Transparent Clock.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Port : Port Id for the parent master port PStat : Parents Stats (always false). Var : It is observed parent offset scaled log variance Change Rate : Observed Parent Clock Phase Change Rate. i.e. the slave clocks rate offset compared to the master.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Filter Type : Shows the filter type used which can be either the basic filter or an advanced filter that can be configured to use only a fraction of the packets received (i.e. the packets that have experienced the least latency).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide When you click the linked Ports Monitor the PTP Clock's Port Data Set Configuration page displays: Parameter Descriptions: The port data set is defined in the IEEE 1588 Standard. Port Data Set : Port : Port number [1..max port no].
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-15 PoE This page displays the current status for all PoE ports. Web Interface To display PoE port status in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, PoE. 2. Check Auto-refresh to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Priority : Shows the port's priority configured by the user. Port Status : Shows the port's status. The status can be one of these values: PoE turned ON : The PD is powered on.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-16 MAC Table Entries in the MAC Table are shown on this page. The MAC Table contains up to 8192 entries, and is sorted first by VLAN ID, then by MAC address. Web Interface To display the MAC Address Table in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to refresh the page immediately. Clear: Delete all dynamic entries from the table. <<: First page; updates the system log entries to the first available entry ID.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-17 VLANs 4-17.1 Membership This page provides an overview of membership status of VLAN users. Web Interface To view VLAN membership configuration in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, VLANs, Membership. 2. Select which set of VLAN users you want to be displayed.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide : MVR is used to eliminate the need to duplicate multicast traffic for subscribers in each VLAN. Multicast traffic for all channels is sent only on a single (multicast) VLAN. Voice VLAN : Voice VLAN is a VLAN configured specially for voice traffic typically originating from IP phones.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-17.2 Ports This page displays information on all VLAN status and reports it by VLAN User Types. Web Interface To display VLAN Port Status in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, VLANs, Ports. 2. At the User select dropdown select the user type (Combined, Admin, Forbidden, NAS, GVRP, etc.).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide GVRP : VLAN memberships configured by GVRP internal software module. : MVR is used to eliminate the need to duplicate multicast traffic for subscribers in each VLAN. Multicast traffic for all channels is sent only on a single (multicast) VLAN.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-18 MRP This page displays the Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) Profile, Events, and Statistics. MRP is a data network protocol standardized by the International Electrotechnical Commission as IEC 62439-2. MRP allows rings of Ethernet switches to overcome any single failure with recovery time much faster than achievable with Spanning Tree Protocol.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Domain Events 2020-04-15T16:01:01+00:00 Timestamp: The value of sysUpTime at the time of the logged event in the format Domain1 Domain2 Name: A logical name for the MRP domain ( Ring Open Event: Event type (e.g.,...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-18 VCL 4-18.1 MAC-based VLAN This page displays MAC-based VLAN entries configured by various MAC-based VLAN users. Web Interface To display MAC-based VLAN configuration in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, VCL, MAC-based VLAN Status.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-18.2 Protocol-based VLAN 4-18.2.1 Protocol to Group This page shows the protocols to Group Name (unique for each Group) mapping entries for the switch. Web Interface To display Protocol-based VLAN configuration in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-18.2.2 Group to VLAN This page displays the configured Group Name to a VLAN for the switch. Web Interface To display Group to VLAN configuration in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, VCL, Protocol-based VLAN, Group to VLAN.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-18.3 IP Subnet-based VLAN The page shows IP subnet-based VLAN entries. This page shows only static entries. Web Interface To display IP Subnet-based VLAN configuration in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, VCL, and IP Subnet-based VLAN.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-19 sFlow This page shows receiver and per-port sFlow statistics. Web Interface To display the current sFlow configuration via the web UI: 1. Click Monitor, sFlow. 2. View the displayed sFlow information. Figure 4-19: sFlow Statistics Receiver Statistics Owner : This field shows the current owner of the sFlow configuration.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide IP Address/Hostname : The IP address or hostname of the sFlow receiver. Timeout : The number of seconds remaining before sampling stops and the current sFlow owner is released. Tx Successes : The number of UDP datagrams successfully sent to the sFlow receiver.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 4-20 UDLD No Neighbour ports enabled or no existing partners This page displays the UDLD status of the ports or displays “ ”. Web Interface To display UDLD in the web interface: 1. Click Monitor, UDLD.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 5. Diagnostics This chapter describes system diagnostics, including Ping, Ping 6, Cable Diagnostics, Traceroute, and Link OAM. 5-1 Ping This page lets you issue ICMP PING packets to troubleshoot IPv4 connectivity issues. Web Interface To configure an ICMP PING in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide After you click Start, 5 ICMP packets are transmitted, and the sequence number and roundtrip time are displayed upon reception of a reply. The page refreshes automatically until responses to all packets are received, or until a timeout occurs.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 5-2 Ping6 This page lets you issue ICMPv6 PING packets to troubleshoot IPv6 connectivity issues. Web Interface To configure an ICMPv6 PING Configuration in the web interface: 1. Click Diagnostics, Ping6. 2. Specify ICMPv6 Ping IP Address.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Start: Click the button for the switch to start pinging the device using ICMPv6 packet size set on the switch. After you press Start, 5 ICMPv6 packets are transmitted, and the sequence number and roundtrip time are displayed upon reception of a reply.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 5-3 Cable Diagnostics This page is used for running the Cable Diagnostics for 10/100 and 1G copper ports. Note that 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps ports will be linked down and lost connection while running Cable Diagnostics.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Test Result : Test Result of the cable diagnostic. : Correctly terminated pair Abnormal : Incorrectly terminated pair or link down Length : The length (in meters) of the cable pair. The resolution is 3 meters. When Link Status is shown as follows, the length has a different definition.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 5-4 Traceroute This page lets you issue ICMP, TCP, or UDP packets to diagnose network connectivity issues. Web Interface To configure a traceroute via the Web UI: 1. Click Diagnostics, Traceroute. 2. Specify the traceroute Protocol and IP Address.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide After you press Start, Traceroute sends packets with gradually increasing TTL value, starting with TTL value of 1. The first router receives the packet, decrements the TTL value and drops the packet because it then has TTL value zero.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 5-5 Link OAM 5-5.1 MIB Retrieval This page lets you retrieve the local or remote OAM MIB variable data on a particular port. Web Interface To configure the Statistics in the web interface: 1. Click Diagnostics, Link OAM, MIB Retrieval.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 6. Maintenance This chapter describes the switch Maintenance configuration tasks including Restart Device, Reboot Schedule, Factory Defaults, Firmware upgrade and selection, Configuration tasks (Save/Restore, Import/Export) and Server Report. 6-1 Restart Device This page lets you restart the switch for any maintenance needs. After restart, the switch will boot normally.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 6-2 Reboot Schedule This page allows user to schedule the time to reboot the switch. Web Interface To configure a Reboot Schedule in the web interface: 1. Click Maintenance, Reboot Schedule. 2. At the Mode dropdown, select Enabled to display the schedule data.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 6-3 Factory Defaults This page lets you reset the Switch configuration to Factory Defaults. Any configuration files or scripts will return to factory default values. The new configuration is available immediately, which means that no restart is needed.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 5-4 Firmware This page lets you upgrade switch firmware. The switch can be enhanced with more value-added functions by installing firmware upgrades. 6-4.1 Firmware Upgrade This page facilitates an update of the firmware controlling the switch.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 6-4.2 Firmware Selection This page provides information about the active and alternate (backup) firmware images in the device and allows you to revert to the alternate image. The web page displays two tables with information about the active and alternate firmware images.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: managed Image : The flash index name of the firmware image. The name of primary (preferred) image is , the managed.bk alternate image is named SISPM1040-582-LRT (standalone) VB7.20.0039 Version : The version of the firmware image (e.g., 2020-12-29T10:17:02+08:00 Date : The date and time when the firmware was produced (e.g.,...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 6-5 Configuration The switch stores its configuration in a number of text files in CLI format. The files are either virtual (RAM-based) or stored in flash on the switch. There are three system files: running-config: A virtual file that represents the currently active configuration on the switch.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 6-5.2 Download The switch stores its configuration in a number of text files in CLI format. The files are either virtual (RAM-based) or stored in flash on the switch. This page lets you download any of the files on the switch to the web browser.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 6-5.3 Upload The configuration upload function will be backed up and saved configuration from the switch’s configuration into the running web browser on the PC. It is possible to upload a file from the web browser to all the files on the switch, except default-config which is read-only.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide startup-config: The startup configuration for the switch, read at boot time. Create new file: Lets you enter a new file and upload it. Buttons Upload Configuration: Click the button then the running web management PC will start to upload the configuration from the managed switch configuration into the PC download location;...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 6-5.4 Activate It is possible to activate any of the configuration files present on the switch, except for running-config which represents the currently active configuration. Select the file to activate and click “Activate Configuration”. This will initiate the process of completely replacing the existing configuration with that of the selected file.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 6-5.5 Delete It is possible to delete any of the writable files stored in flash, including startup-config. If this is done and the switch is rebooted without a prior save operation, this effectively resets the switch to its default configuration.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 6-6 Server Report It is possible to download a server report file on the switch. Download of server-report may take a little while to complete, as the file must be prepared for download. To delete configuration in the web interface: 1.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Server Report parameter descriptions: System Overview (Model Name, Connected Devices, PoE Power Consumption, Total PoE Available, Firmware Version, MAC Address, System Uptime, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS). running-config (hostname, ip route, exec-timeout autologout, system name, system description, SFP Slot, etc.).
SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 7. DMS (Device Management System) The Transition Networks DMS (Device Management System) is an intelligent management tool embedded in the switch to intuitively help IT/TS in reducing support time, cost, and effort. In the left main menu pane, navigate to the DMS tab to display the main DMS features: DMS Mode, Management, Graphical Monitoring, and Maintenance.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Controller Priority: Choose "Controller Priority" when enabling DMS. You can choose the priority to change the dominant status of the switch. High: This switch with “High Priority” selected will become the DMS Controller Switch (master switch).
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 7.1.2 DMS Mode – DMS Controller Switch The Switch with “High Priority” selected will become the DMS Controller Switch (the master switch). Configure DMS mode and monitor device numbers/ DMS Controller Switch IP. •...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 7.1.3 DMS > Management > Map API Key You need a valid API key and a Google Cloud Platform billing account to access Google core product. If not, DMS Map View will not be able to load Google Map correctly. Please visit the Google website below and following the directions to get API key: https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/directions/get-api-key.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 7.1.4 DMS > Management > Device List This page provides an overview of the DMS device list. The default page displays with 6 columns: When you click the (Edit Device Name) icon, the table displays with 11 columns: Parameter Descriptions: Remove: Check to remove an off-line device from the list.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Edit Device Name: When displayed, lets you change the current device name to a new one. MAC: The mac address of the device. IP Address: The IP address of the network connectivity devices (editable).
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 7.2 DMS > Graphical Monitoring At DMS > Graphical Monitoring you can select Topology View, Floor View, and Map View. 7.2.1 DMS > Graphical Monitoring > Topology View Navigate to the DMS > Graphical Monitoring > Topology View menu path. Click the button to display the right pane menu tabs (Device, Group, and Config).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Device Categories and Statuses The device is a Switch. The device is a General switch. The device is a PC. The device is an IP Cam. The device is an IP Phone. The device is a Wireless Access Point (WAP).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide A Red circled device number shows the number of alarm notifications for the device. Icon with question mark: Unknown Device; the IP device is detected by DMS, but the device type can't be recognized which will be classified as an unknown device type.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Config tab parameters Total Device: Displays the total number of devices discovered. Controller IP: The control device IP address in the format 0.0.0.0. DHCP Server IP: The IP address of the configured DHCP Server; otherwise --- if no DHCP Server is configured.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Device data parameters Device Type: e.g., SWITCH, PC, IP Camera, IP Phone, AP (Access Point). Device Type is displayed automatically. If an unknown type is detected, you can still select its type from a pre-defined list. An IP device recognized as a DMS Control switch supports "Upgrade"...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide PoE Auto Power Reset “AutoFill” Feature When you enable Auto Power Reset (PoE Auto Checking) in DMS, the IP addresses of the connected devices are automatically filled in the Auto Power Reset configuration page.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 7.2.2 DMS Firmware Upgrade Procedure 1. Navigate to the DMS > Graphical Monitoring > Topology View or Floor View menu path. 2. Click the button to display the right pane menu tabs (Entry and Config).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 6. Enter TFTP Server IP address and FW image name and select the switch on which you want to upgrade the Starting, please wait… 7. Click “Apply” to start the Firmware upgrade. The message ”...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 7.2.3 DMS > Graphical Monitoring > Floor View Navigate to the DMS > Graphical Monitoring > Floor View menu path. You must first add one or more Floor Images at DMS > Maintenance > Floor Image.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Config tab parameters Total Device: Displays the total number of devices discovered. Master Controller IP: The control device IP address in the format 0.0.0.0. IP Range: The range type (Single Subnet or Multiple Subnet).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 2. System Setting Console Function A. Shows how many IP devices are detected and displayed in the topology view. B. Shows the Master IP. C. Single or Multiple Subnet: Single Subnet: DMS will base on the master switch's IP address. Here the subnet means "255.255.255.0"...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 7.2.3.1 PoE Auto Checking 1. At DMS > Graphical Monitoring > Floor View click on a device. 2. At the device’s dialog, click the PoE Config button. 3. At the PoE Auto Checking dropdown select Enable.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 7.2.4 DMS > Graphical Monitoring > Map View Navigate to the DMS > Graphical Monitoring > Map View menu path. Here you can find the location of the devices even they are installed in different building. You can place device icons on the Map View and navigate by Google Maps.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 1. Device Search Console Function A. Filter devices by Device Type. B. Search devices by key words full text search. C. Remove a device from Map View. 2. System Setting Console Function A. Shows how many IP devices are detected and displayed in Topology view.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Map View Functions • Anchor Devices onto Google Maps. Find Devices Instantly from a Map. • On-Line Search Company/Address. • Outdoor IP Cam/WiFi Applications. • Other features same as Topology View • To place and remove a device icon •...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 7.3 DMS > Maintenance At DMS > Graphical Maintenance you can select Floor Image and Diagnostics. 7.3.1 DMS > Maintenance > Floor Image Navigate to the DMS > Maintenance > Floor Image menu path to display the Floor Image Management page.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Browse… : Click to browse to and select an existing Floor Image file. Add: Click Add to upload. When done, a snapshot displays. See the Example below. Delete: To remove an existing floor map, select its checkbox and click Delete to remove.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 1. Device Search Console Function A. Filter devices by Device Type. B. Select floor images. C. Search devices by key words full text search. D. Save the whole View to SVG, PNG or PDF.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Floor View Anchor Devices onto Floor Maps • Find Device Location Instantly • • 10 Maps can be Stored in Each Switch IP Surveillance/VoIP/WiFi Applications • Other Feature same as Topology View • To place and remove a device icon: •...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 7.3.2 DMS > Maintenance > Diagnostics Navigate to the DMS > Maintenance > Diagnostics menu path to display the Diagnostics page. Parameter Descriptions: Select : Check to select a device from the list. See the Example below for diagnostics results.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Diagnostics Example: Connection and Cable Status good: IP connection and physical cable testing is performed and shows that both tests have failed (two red X characters shown right) Testing shows cable is disconnected/broken and the distance from the switch for troubleshooting.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 7.3.3 DMS > Maintenance > Traffic Monitor Navigate to the DMS > Maintenance > Traffic Monitor menu path to display the Traffic Monitor page. This page displays charts of network traffic of all the devices managed by the Controller switch. Note that v7.10.2205 added Traffic Monitor back to DMS.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Throughput: Vertical axis shows the device throughput (e.g., 0 M – 18000 M or 0 M-1200 M). Port: Horizontal axis shows the switch port numbers. Time (Hour): Horizontal axis shows the time elapsed in hours (0-23).
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide 7.3.4 DMS Troubleshooting Problem : The switch lists itself as the only device in Topology View of DMS. Problem : In DMS, the Local image shows the IP address of another switch. Description : The switch is listed as the only device in DMS Topology View in DMS; all devices are listed in DMS device list.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Issue : IE Tab fix for Chrome-Firefox - DMS Topology view issue. Description : In order to log into a camera on a switch with PoE+ or PoE++ from the DMS Topology View window from a browser other than Internet Explorer, you must have an “IE Tab”...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Product Labels The shipping box and the device label also provide Information you can record to help the Transition Networks Tech Support Specialist. Box Labels Device Label 8.2 Limited Lifetime Warranty To return a defective product for warranty coverage, contact Transition Networks’ technical support department for a return authorization number.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Appendix A. DHCP Per Port You can configure DHCP Per Port via the CLI and Web UI as described below. The DHCP Per Port factory default SM8TAT2DPB CLI Reference mode is Disabled. See the for CLI mode operation.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide A-2. DHCP Per Port Mode Configuration The DHCP Per Port function lets you assign an IP address based on the switch port the device is connected to. This will speed up installation of IP cameras, as the cameras can be configured after they are on the network.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide To monitor DHCP Per Port status, navigate to the Monitor > System > IP Status menu path. Web UI Messages Interface xx not using DHCP Message: Meaning : The Interface being configured does not have DHCP enabled and configured.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide ‘DHCP Per Port IP range (192-168-1.80 - 192-168-1.99 Message: ) is not equal to switch port number excluding uplink ports (10) Meaning : The IPv4 IP address range entered for the DHCP Per Port function was invalid.
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide ‘DHCP Interface VLAN ID’ must be an integer value between 1 and 4095. Message: Meaning : You entered an invalid VLAN ID for the DHCP Interface. Recovery : 1. Click the OK button to clear the webpage message. 2. Enter a valid VLAN ID for the DHCP Interface (1-4095).
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Appendix B. MRP Pre-Requisites and Application Examples You can configure Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) parameters via the Web UI at Configuration > MRP and CLI Reference monitor them at Monitor > MRP, or via the CLI. See the for Command Line operation.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide B-3. Related Devices MRP is implemented at FW v7.10.2368 for: • SISPM1040-384-LRT-C • SISPM1040-362-LRT • SISPM1040-582-LRT B-4. MRP Sample Setup The example below shows SISPM1040-384-LRT-C switches (one MRM and five MRCs). Figure: MRP Sample Setup B-5.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide B-6. MRP Web UI Configuration 1. Navigate to Switch > Configuration > MRP to initially configure two MRP Domains: 2. Click Apply to save, and then click the Edit button to configure the first MRP Domain (Domian1).
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Domain is enabled 3. Edit the Domain Settings as required. Click Apply to save; the message “ ” displays. Click OK to clear the webpage message. The “Media Redundancy Protocol Configuration” page displays again.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Example 1: MRP Manager Re-Config (Web UI) This application example shows the MRP Manager reconfiguring the traffic path based on the client state. Sample Setup: This setup includes one device with MRP enabled and has an admin role set as Manager and three clients connected in a ring topology.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Example 2: Non-Blocking MRC State Recognized by MRM (Web UI) This application example shows a Non-blocking MRC state is recognized by the MRM. Setup: This setup and steps 1-18 in Example 1 above are required.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Appendix C – G.8032 Major and Sub Rings Configuration Introduction Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) is a protocol defined by the International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) to prevent loops at Layer 2. With the standard number is ITU-T G.8032, and ERPS is also called G.8032.
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Sample Configuration Major Ring and Sub Ring : 4 Switches Major : SW#1, SW#2, SW#4; Sub : SW#2, SW#3, SW#4 VLANs Data 10,20 RPL Mode Major Sub Major Major Owner Owner Neighbor Neighbor None...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Switch 1 Configuration (SISPM1040-582-LRT) VLANs Port 3 Trunk Tag All 5,10 Port 4 Trunk Tag All 5,10 Port 3 Disable Port 4 Disable MEPs Instance Port VLAN MEP ID Peer MAC Peer MEP ID...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Switch 2 Configuration (SISPM1040-384-LRT-C) VLANs Port 3 Trunk Tag All 5,20 Port 4 Trunk Tag All 5,10 Port 5 Trunk Tag All 5,10,20 Port 3 Disable Port 4 Disable Port 5 Disable MEPs Instance...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Switch 3 Configuration (SISPM1040-362-LRT[W]) VLANs Port 3 Trunk Tag All 5,20 Port 4 Trunk Tag All 5,20 Port 3 Disable Port 4 Disable MEPs Instance Port VLAN MEP ID Peer MAC Peer MEP ID...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Switch 4 Configuration (SISPM1040-362-LRT[E]) VLANs Port 3 Trunk Tag All 5,10 Port 4 Trunk Tag All 5,20 Port 5 Trunk Tag All 5,10,20 Port 3 Disable Port 4 Disable Port 5 Disable MEPs Instance...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Testing Testing Pings from Switch 4 to Switch 1 – Major Ring Failing Major ring, No lost pings C:\Users\dennist>ping 192.168.1.85 -t Pinging 192.168.1.85 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.1.85: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.1.85: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Testing Pings from Switch 4 to Switch 3 – Sub Ring Fail Subring, No lost pings C:\Users\dennist>ping 192.168.1.125 -t Pinging 192.168.1.125 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.1.125: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.1.125: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.1.125: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64...
Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide Config files running-config_192.168.1 hostname SISPM1040-362-LRT-E username admin privilege 15 password encrypted feec1d1085ff075fd03b1d2d5ab4c0befbff0917079c8abb3a77338041bf5d6e1771bdbbd1a317ea2f42fc2aacc8c5 0a8e667456d7c04099f74f8ef9dcc0fbd4 vlan 1 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.254 tzidx 0 exec-timeout autologout 0 snmp-server location DT Lab Ring system name SISPM1040-362-LRT-E system location DT Lab Ring...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide running-config_192.168.1 hostname SISPM1040-582-LRT logging on logging host 192.168.1.253 username admin privilege 15 password encrypted 7073dec86c15b8a9907bb4106ef783adde46bd5b5969cc68fb55b430336bd7c80d5ded65d2fdb39abe81cc9caa5a93 620f270c21bca86e776cee9c5588bfb8c7 username superuser privilege 15 password encrypted 4643fdc71f39fd4cb955943fcaf89faca81bc650fbaeebe25a796662d5c225bf0d5ded65d2fdb39abe81cc9c514497 e27799560e488713aabaac4f167e7732ca vlan 1 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.254 ntp automatic ntp server 1 ip-address ntp1.transition.com ntp server 2 ip-address ntp2.transition.com...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide running-config_192.168.1 hostname SISPM1040-362-LRT-W username admin privilege 15 password encrypted 6158ed7daf39d06ded0e7c4828c3b15bb4c40673bd445afcd643295925ae425d9611d1cbe872708237571aacc7b923 7f33b01ae6866e2484009edfe1fa0bf56f vlan 1 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.254 tzidx 0 exec-timeout autologout 0 snmp-server location DT Lab Ring system name SISPM1040-362-LRT-W system location DT Lab Ring...
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Transition Networks SISPM1040-582-LRT Web User Guide erps 1 rpl owner port1 erps 1 vlan 5 spanning-tree aggregation spanning-tree link-type point-to-point line console 0 line vty 0 line vty 1 line vty 2 line vty 3 line vty 4 line vty 5...
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