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boldface font Commands, command options, and keywords are in boldface. italic font Arguments for which you supply values are in italics. Elements in square brackets are optional. { x | y | z } Alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. [ x | y | z ] Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration 1 Smart Web Configuration 1.1 Overview Web-based management allows you to manage switches, routers, and other network devices through browsers such as the Internet Explorer (IE). Web-based management involves the Web server and Web client. The Web server, integrated into a device, is used to receive and process requests from the client (for reading Web files or executing commands), and return processing results to the client.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration 1.4 Logging In to Web Management Platform Enter the management IP address of a device in the address bar of the browser, for example, http://192.168.1.1, and press Enter. A page shown in the figure below is displayed. Figure 1-1 Login Page Enter the username and password and click LOGIN.
Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration 1.5 Conventions 1.5.1 Icons and Buttons on the GUI Icon/Button Description Edit icon. Click this icon to edit the currently selected record. Delete icon Status switch icon Optional port, indicating that the port is available. Click it or select it to switch the port state to "selected".
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Panel operations: Click a port on the panel or hold and drag the mouse to select multiple ports to switch the port state to selected. You can configure a selected port, for example, add the port description and configure port mirror and port rate limited.
Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Flow trend: Click Check traffic trends in the port list or click a port on the device panel to view the traffic trends of the port, as shown in the figure below. Figure 1-6 Flow Trends Device configuration: The Device configuration tab page displays the current overall configurations of the device.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-8 Quick Configuration On the Quick configuration page, select Ring network or Star network based on the actual network type. Configuration description: Quick configuration can be used only when a device is configured for the first time. It is unavailable when a device has been configured.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-10 Configuring a Ring Network Access Device A management VLAN is used for the switch management. An IP address and default gateway need to be configured for the management VLAN. After configuration, you need to access the management IP address to manage the switch. Port GI0/1 is the management port by default.
Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-11 Configuring a Star Network Access Device Step 1, Step 3, and Step 4 are the same as those for configuring a ring network access network. In Step 2, you need to configure an uplink port, that is, the port for connecting to the upper-level switch. The selected uplink port will be set as a trunk port.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-12 Port Basic Settings Configuration description: Port basic settings: Select a required port, set the port status, port rate, and work mode. The value no modify indicates that original configuration is retained. During batch setting, you can modify one or several items in batches by setting other items to no modify.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Enter port description in text boxes and click set for the configurations to take effect. When multiple ports are selected, Port description becomes unavailable. To set port descriptions in batches, click Batch editing and enter port descriptions in the displayed dialog box. If you clear the text boxes and then click set, the descriptions of all ports on the device will be cleared.
Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration 1.8.3 Port Mirroring Choose Port management > Port Mirroring to access the Port Mirroring page. Figure 1-15 Port Mirroring Configuration description: The Port Mirroring page is editable initially because the SmartWeb allows only one mirroring port. There are two panels on this page.
Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-16 Port Rate Limiting Configuration description: Select a port on which the rate limit needs to be configured (multiple ports can be selected for batch rate limit configuration) on the panel, move the slider below the panel to adjust the input and output limits (the rate limit value is displayed on the right side of the slider).
Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-17 ERPS Setting Configuration description: Global ERPS is disabled by default. After global ERPS is enabled, you can create multiple ERPS rings. Only simple ERPS rings can be configured in this system while intersecting rings and tangent rings are not supported. Enter a VLAN ID and select two ports for an ERPS ring.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration 1.9 VLAN 1.9.1 VLAN Choose VLAN to access the VLAN page. The VLAN page contains the VLAN Set and Trunk Set tab pages. VLAN Set Figure 1-19 VLAN Set Configuration description: Creating a VLAN: To create a VLAN, enter the VLAN ID. Other information is optional. Click Create VLAN. A creation success message is displayed and the created VLAN is displayed in the VLAN list.
Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Editing a trunk port: Click the edit icon in the Operation column of the trunk list. Information about the trunk port is displayed. Edit the information and click Save editing. An editing success message is displayed. Deleting a trunk port: Click the edit icon in the Operation column of the trunk list.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration ARP static binding Figure 1-22 ARP Static Binding Configuration description: Add static binding: Manually enter an IP address and an MAC address and click Bind. The added static binding is displayed in the list. Editing static binding: Click the edit icon in the list. The IP address and MAC address are displayed in the input boxes. Modify the IP address and MAC address and click Bind to save the modification.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Static MAC address Figure 1-24 Static MAC Address Configuration description: The MAC address list contains the static MAC address list and dynamic MAC address list. Select All, Static, or Dynamic from the MAC address list drop-down list to display the required MAC address list. Setting a static MAC address: Binding a single MAC address: Click the bind icon in the Operation column of the MAC address list to bind a single dynamic MAC address as a static MAC address.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-25 Manually Binding MAC Addresses Deleting a single MAC address: Click the delete icon in the Operation list of the MAC address list to delete a single static MAC address. Deleting MAC addresses in batches: Select the check boxes in front of static MAC address entries and click Delete the static MAC address in the lower left corner to complete batch processing.
Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Configuration description: A port connected to the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server needs to be configured as a DHCP trusted port. The DHCP server connected to a non-trusted port cannot work properly. A selected port on the panel indicates that the port is configured as a DHCP trusted port.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-28 Ping Configuration description: Enter the destination IP address and other information and click Starting test. Detection results are displayed in the Test results area after a period of time. Tracert Figure 1-29 Tracert Configuration description: Enter the destination IP address and other information, and then click Starting test.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Cable Detection Figure 1-30 Cable Detection Configuration description: Select a required port on the panel and then click Starting test. Detection results are displayed in the Test results area after a period of time. Figure 1-31 Cable Detection 1.10.3 ACL Choose Fault/Security >...
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-32 ACL Effective Time Configuration description: Adding ACL effective time: Click New object, enter a new object name, select a day of a week, set the time range, and then click Save. Editing ACL effective time: Click the edit icon in the Operation column of the list to modify parameters about the ACL time object.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-33 Access Control List Configuration description: Creating an ACL: Click New ACL and set parameters to create an ACL object. Creating an antivirus ACL: Click Create an antivirus ACL to add an antivirus ACL object and set rules. Deleting an ACL object: Click Delete ACL to delete a created ACL object.
Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-34 Apply ACL Configuration description: Adding an ACL application: Specify a port, select an ACL list and the filtering direction to add an ACL application. Editing an ACL application: Click the edit icon, specify another port, select the ACL list and filtering direction to modify the ACL application.
Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-36 RLDP Setting Configuration description: The Rapid Link Detection Protocol (RLDP) function can be enabled on a port only after the global RLDP is enabled. Loop detection enabled on a port can prevent broadcast storms caused by loops. It is recommended to enable the RLDP function on the port of an access device connected to user clients.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-37 System Settings Configuration description: System basic information settings: Enter basic information. If incorrect information is entered, an alert is provided behind the input box. The management VLAN is VLAN 1 by default. After a different management VLAN is selected, the management IP address and mask are updated accordingly.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-38 Restart Configuration description: Click Restart device immediately. A message is displayed, asking you whether to restart the switch. Click Yes to restart the device. The device restart takes several minutes. Please wait patiently. The page is automatically refreshed after the device is restarted.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration After the super user password is changed, the system redirects to the login page, on which you are required to log in again. System Log Figure 1-40 System Log Configuration description: Set Server IP and Send log level. After setting, the device sends system logs to the corresponding server. 1.11.2 Upgrade Choose System management >...
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Configuration description: View the current configuration: Click View the current configuration. A page shown in the figure below is displayed. Figure 1-43 Viewing the Current Configuration 1-29...
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-44 Import Configuration Configure a backup Figure 1-45 Configuration File Backup Configuration description: Backup file list: Select a file, click Restore the backup, Delete backup, Save as backup, or Rename backup as required, and then click Determine recovery to complete the operation on the file. The file content is displayed after you click a file name.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Configuration description: Click Export the current configuration. The Save As dialog box is displayed, in which you can select the file storage path, enter the file name, and click Save to export the current configuration. Click Restore the factory configuration.
Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-48 Permissions Configuration description: Adding a user: Enter the username and password, and set Authorization page (this parameter is set to all pages by default), and click add users. The adding success message is displayed and all users are displayed in the user list. There are two default users: super administrator (admin) and guest (guest).
Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Figure 1-49 WEB Console Configuration description: Enter a CLI command in the command box, press Ctrl+Enter or click Send to send the CLI command. When entering a command, you can press Tab or enter ? to obtain the command list and command description.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Enable the Web service. Ruijie(config)#enable service web-server Configure a local username and password. In the command below, level indicates the user priority. Ruijie(config)# webmaster level 0 username admin password admin Configure the device management IP address.
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Configuration Guide Smart Web Configuration webmaster level 2 username guest password 7 14155f083206 http update mode auto-detect interface VLAN 1 ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 //Device management IP address no shutdown line con 0 line vty 0 4 login 1-35...
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