Neighbor Screen - ZyXEL Communications XS1930-12HP User Manual

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Table 20 Status (continued)
LABEL
Serial Number
Registration
MAC Address
Hybrid Mode
Cloud Control
Status
PoE Usage
Detail
IP Address Information
IPv4 Address
Subnet Mask
Default
Gateway
IP Setup
IPV6 Global
Unicast Address
IPV6 Link-Local
Address
IPv6
configuration
Device Status
and Quick
Configuration
Quick Links

7.2.1 Neighbor Screen

The neighbor screen allows you to view and manage the Switch's neighboring devices more
conveniently. It uses Layer Link Discovery Protocol (LLDP) to discover all neighbor devices connected to
the Switch including non-Zyxel devices. You can perform tasks on the neighboring devices like login,
reboot (turn the power off and then back on again), and reset to factory default settings in the
Neighbor screen. For more information on LLDP, see
Chapter 7 Status
DESCRIPTION
This field displays the serial number of this Switch. The serial number is used for device tracking
and control.
This field displays the MAC address of the Switch that you must use to register at myZyxel.com or
the NCC (Nebula Control Center).
This field is available only when Nebula Control Center Discovery is enabled on the Switch.
This field displays whether the Switch is in Standalone mode or Cloud mode. In Standalone mode
you can see a link to a QR code to register the Switch to use NCC (Nebula Control Center).
This field is available only when Nebula Control Center Discovery is enabled on the Switch.
This field displays the registration and connection status between the Switch and the NCC
(Nebula Control Center). See
In Standalone mode, the status will display Disconnected or Unregistered. In Cloud mode the
status will display Connected or Disconnected.
Connected - The Switch is registered with and connected to the NCC.
Disconnected - The Switch is not connected to the NCC.
Unregistered - The Switch is not registered with the NCC.
This field displays the amount of power the Switch is currently supplying to the connected PoE-
enabled devices and the total power the Switch can provide to the connected PDs. It also
shows the percentage of PoE power usage.
When PoE usage reaches 100%, the Switch will shut down PDs one-by-one according to the PD
priority which you configured in Basic Setting > PoE Setup.
Click this link to go to the Basic Setting > System Info screen to check other detailed information,
such as system resource usage and the Switch temperature, fan speeds or voltage.
This field displays the Switch's current IPv4 address.
This field displays the Switch's subnet mask.
This field displays the IP address of the Switch's default gateway.
Click the link to go to the Basic Setting > IP Setup screen.
This field displays the Switch's IPv6 global unicast address
This field displays the Switch's IPv6 link-local address.
Click the link to go to the Basic Setting > IPv6 screen.
This section shows whether a feature is enabled or not on the Switch. You can click a feature's
Setting link to go to the configuration screen for the feature.
Hover your cursor over a red exclamation mark to display information about the feature.
This section provides the shortcut link to a specific configuration screen.
XS1930 Series User's Guide
Section 3.3 on page 35
for more information on the Cloud LED.
Section 31.1 on page
75
235.

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