Lantronix SISPM1040 L3 Series Web User Manual

Lantronix SISPM1040 L3 Series Web User Manual

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SISPM1040-xxxx-L3
Layer 3 Managed Hardened PoE + Switch family
SISPM1040-2248-L3, SISPM1040-3248-L3, & SISPM1040-3166-L3
Web User Guide
Part Number 33856
Revision A June 2022

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  • Page 1 SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Layer 3 Managed Hardened PoE + Switch family SISPM1040-2248-L3, SISPM1040-3248-L3, & SISPM1040-3166-L3 Web User Guide Part Number 33856 Revision A June 2022...
  • Page 2 SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Intellectual Property © 2022 Lantronix, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this publication may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix. Lantronix is a registered trademark of Lantronix, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective holders.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Contents Product Description .............................. 11 About This Manual ..............................11 Related Manuals ..............................11 Safety Warnings and Cautions ..........................11 Initial Switch Configuration ..........................12 Initial Switch Configuration via Web Browser ...................... 12 Web User Interface ..............................13 Initial Configuration ..............................
  • Page 4 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > UDLD > UDLD Status ......................73 Port Management > DDMI > Configuration ......................74 Port Management > DDMI > Status ........................75 PoE Management ..............................77 PoE Management > PoE Configuration ....................... 77 PoE Management >...
  • Page 5 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DSCP ................................. 124 Port DSCP ..............................124 DSCP Translation ............................125 DSCP Classification ............................126 DSCP-based QoS ............................127 Ingress Map ..............................128 Egress Map ..............................131 QoS Control List ..............................134 QCE Configuration ............................134 Status ................................
  • Page 6 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Multicast Filtering Profile > Filtering Address Entry ..................183 DHCP ..................................184 DHCP > Snooping > Snooping Configuration ....................184 DHCP > Snooping > Snooping Table ........................ 185 DHCP > Snooping > Detailed Statistics ......................186 DHCP >...
  • Page 7 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Access Control ..............................251 Access Control > ACL Ports Configuration ......................251 Access Control > Rate Limiters.......................... 253 Access Control > Access Control List ........................ 255 Access Control List Configuration page ......................255 ACE Configuration page ..........................257 Access Control >...
  • Page 8 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide PTP Clock's Port Data Set Configuration ....................... 328 PTP > Status ..............................332 PTP Clock's Configuration..........................333 PTP > 802.1AS Statistics ........................... 334 Event Notification ..............................336 Event Notification > SNMP Trap ........................336 Event Notification > email ..........................339 Event Notification >...
  • Page 9 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Status > Global Status ........................393 OSPFv3 > Status > Area Status ........................394 OSPFv3 > Status > Neighbor Status ......................... 395 OSPFv3 > Status > Interface Status ........................396 OSPFv3 > Status > Routing Status ........................397 OSPFv3 >...
  • Page 10 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DMS Features ..............................448 DMS > DMS Mode ............................. 448 DMS Information page ............................449 DMS > Management > Map API Key ......................... 450 DMS > Management > Device List ........................451 DMS > Graphical Monitoring > Topology View ....................453 DMS >...
  • Page 11: Product Description

    Anyone using this product in such an application without express written consent of an officer of Lantronix does so at their own risk and agrees to fully indemnify Lantronix for any damages that may result from such use or sale.
  • Page 12: Initial Switch Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Initial Switch Configuration After powering up the switch for the first time, you can perform the initial switch configuration using a web browser or CLI. For managing switch features using the CLI, refer to the CLI Reference for details.
  • Page 13: Web User Interface

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Web User Interface Initial Configuration This chapter describes how to configure and manage the switch using the web user interface. With this facility, you can easily configure and monitor, via any switch port, all switch functions, including port activity, Spanning tree, port aggregation status, multicast traffic, VLAN and priority status, etc.
  • Page 14: Webpage Controls

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Webpage Controls The Web UI navigation controls are shown and described below. : Logo; click to return to startup page (Monitor > System > Information) from any webpage. : Icon to show / hide left hand menu items.
  • Page 15 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide : Auto-Logout dropdown lets you set the amount of time after a successful login before an automatic log out occurs. The selections are OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 (default), 20, 30, 40, and 60 minutes. When you select an auto-logout you must click the Save button for it take effect.
  • Page 16: First Time Wizard

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide First Time Wizard 1. Change default password: enter a new password. It must contain at least 8 characters; at least 1 upper case, 1 lower case and 1 numeric character. New password should not be blank or default value. Enter the new password again and click Next.
  • Page 17: System

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide System The System submenus provide basic functions, including the System Information, IP addressing, system time, LLDP, and UPnP. This is the startup page. System > Information This page displays switch system information and lets you enter a system location, contact, and system name.
  • Page 18 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide MAC Address: The MAC Address of this switch, in the format 00-c0-f2-7c-58-92. Powers Status: The current status of power input (e.g., Normal). Temperature Status: The current status of operating temperature (e.g., Normal). Temperature 1: The temperature at sensor 1 (e.g., 37(C) ; 98(F)).
  • Page 19: System > Ip Address > Settings

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide System > IP Address > Settings This page lets you set basic IP settings, IP interfaces, and IP routes. The IPv4 address for the switch can be obtained via DHCP Server for VLAN 1. To manually configure an address, you must change the switch default settings to values that are compatible with your network.
  • Page 20: System > Ip Address > Advanced Settings

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide System > IP Address > Advanced Settings This page lets you set more advanced IP settings, IP interfaces and IP routes. The maximum number of interfaces supported is 128 and the maximum number of routes is 128.
  • Page 21 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DNS Proxy: When DNS proxy is enabled, system will relay DNS requests to the currently configured DNS server, and reply as a DNS resolver to the client devices on the network. Only IPv4 DNS proxy is now supported.
  • Page 22 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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. This option is only manageable when DHCPv6 client is enabled.
  • Page 23: System > Ip Address > Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide System > IP Address > Status This page displays the status of the IP protocol layer. The status is defined by the IP interfaces, the IPv6 routes and the neighbor cache (ARP cache) status. IP Interfaces Interface: The name of the interface.
  • Page 24 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide IP Routes Network: The destination IPv4 network or host address of this route. Gateway: The gateway address of this route. Status: The status flags of the route. IPv6 Routes Network: The destination IPv4/IPv6 network or host address of this route (e.g., fe80::/64).
  • Page 25: System > System Time

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide System > System Time This page lets you configure Time parameters. The switch provides manual and automatic ways to set the system time via NTP. For manual setting enter the Year, Month, Day, Hour and Minute within the valid value range indicated in each item.
  • Page 26 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Time Zone Configuration Time Zone: Lists various Time Zones worldwide. Select appropriate Time Zone from the drop down and click Apply to set. The default is None. Acronym: You can set the acronym of the time zone. This is a user-configurable acronym to identify the time zone.
  • Page 27: Configure Ntp Server

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons Configure NTP Server: Click to display the NTP Configuration page (see below). Apply: Click to save changes. Reset: Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. Configure NTP Server When you select “Use NTP Server”...
  • Page 28: System > Lldp > Lldp Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide System > LLDP > LLDP Configuration This page lets you view and configure current Link Level Discovery Parameter interface settings. LLDP is an IEEE 802.1ab standard protocol. The Link Layer Discovery Protocol(LLDP) specified in this standard...
  • Page 29 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Tx Delay: If some configuration is changed (e.g. the IP address) a new LLDP frame is transmitted, but the time between the LLDP frames will always be at least the value of Tx Delay seconds. Tx Delay cannot be larger than 1/4 of the Tx Interval value.
  • Page 30: System > Lldp > Lldp-Med Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide System > LLDP > LLDP-MED Configuration This page lets you configure the LLDP-MED. This function applies to VoIP devices which support LLDP-MED. Media Endpoint Discovery is an enhancement to LLDP, known as LLDP-MED, that provides these facilities: •...
  • Page 31 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Note that LLDP-MED and the LLDP-MED Fast Start mechanism are only intended to run on links between LLDP- MED Network Connectivity Devices and Endpoint Devices, and as such do not apply to links between LAN infrastructure elements, including Network Connectivity Devices, or other types of links.
  • Page 32 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Coordinates Location Latitude: Latitude SHOULD be normalized to within 0-90 degrees with a maximum of 4 digits. It is possible to specify the direction to either North of the equator or South of the equator.
  • Page 33 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Map Datum: The Map Datum is used for the coordinates given in these options: WGS84: (Geographical 3D) - World Geodesic System 1984, CRS Code 4327, Prime Meridian Name: Greenwich. NAD83/NAVD88: North American Datum 1983, CRS Code 4269, Prime Meridian Name: Greenwich; The associated vertical datum is the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88).
  • Page 34 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Emergency Call Service: Emergency Call Service ELIN identifier data format is defined to carry the ELIN identifier as used during emergency call setup to a traditional CAMA or ISDN trunk-based PSAP. This format consists of a numerical digit string, corresponding to the ELIN to be used for emergency calling.
  • Page 35 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide 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.
  • Page 36: System > Lldp > Lldp Neighbor

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide System > LLDP > LLDP Neighbor This page provides a status overview for all LLDP neighbors. The displayed table contains a row for each interface on which an LLDP neighbor is detected. Local Port: The interface on which the LLDP frame was received.
  • Page 37: System > Lldp > Lldp-Med Neighbor

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide System > LLDP > LLDP-MED Neighbor This page provides a status overview of all LLDP-MED neighbors. The displayed table contains a row for each interface on which an LLDP neighbor is detected. This function applies to VoIP devices which support LLDP- MED.
  • Page 38 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide extended to include aspects related to media streaming. Example product categories expected to adhere to this class include (but are not limited to) Voice / Media Gateways, Conference Bridges, Media Servers, and similar. Discovery services defined in this class include media-type-specific network layer policy discovery.
  • Page 39 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN ID: The VLAN identifier (VID) for the interface as defined in IEEE 802.1Q-2003. A value of 1 through 4094 is used to define a valid VLAN ID. A value of 0 (Priority Tagged) is used if the device is using priority tagged frames as defined by IEEE 802.1Q-2003, meaning that only the IEEE 802.1D priority level is significant and the...
  • Page 40: System > Lldp > Lldp Neighbor Poe

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide System > LLDP > LLDP Neighbor PoE This page provides a status overview for all LLDP PoE neighbors. The displayed table contains a row for each interface on which an LLDP PoE neighbor is detected.
  • Page 41: System > Lldp > Lldp Neighbor Eee

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide System > LLDP > LLDP Neighbor 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 turn off to save power, need time to boot up before sending traffic over the link.
  • Page 42 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide EEE in Sync: Shows whether the switch and the link partner have agreed on wake times. Red - Switch and link partner have not agreed on wakeup times. Green - Switch and link partner have agreed on wakeup times.
  • Page 43: System > Lldp > Lldp Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide System > LLDP > LLDP Statistics This page provides an overview of all LLDP traffic. Two types of counters are shown. Global counters are counters that refer to the whole switch; Local counters refer to per interface counters for the currently selected switch.
  • Page 44 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Frames Discarded: If a LLDP frame is received on a interface, and the switch's internal table has run full, the LLDP frame is counted and discarded. This situation is known as "Too Many Neighbors" in the LLDP standard.
  • Page 45: System > Upnp

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide System > UPnP Configure UPnP on this page. The goal of UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is to allow 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.
  • Page 46: Port Management

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management This menu section lets you view and set port-related parameters. Port Management > Port Configuration This page lets you view and set current port parameters. Port: This is the logical port number for this row.
  • Page 47 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Disabled - Disables the switch port operation. 10Mbps HDX - Forces the port in 10Mbps half duplex mode. 10Mbps FDX - Forces the port in 10Mbps full duplex mode. 100Mbps HDX - Forces the port in 100Mbps half duplex mode.
  • Page 48 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Frame Length Check: Configures if frames with incorrect frame length in the EtherType/Length field will be dropped. An Ethernet frame contains a field EtherType which can be used to indicate the frame payload size (in bytes) for values of 1535 and below.
  • Page 49: Port Management > Port Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > Port Statistics This page displays an overview of general traffic statistics for all switch ports. Port: The logical port for the settings contained in the same row. Packets: The number of received and transmitted packets per port.
  • Page 50: Detailed Port Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Detailed Port Statistics When you click a linked Port number its Detailed Port Statistics display. This page provides detailed traffic statistics for a specific switch port. Use the port select box to select which switch port details to display.
  • Page 51 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Receive and Transmit Size Counters: The number of received and transmitted (good and bad) packets split into categories based on their respective frame sizes. Receive and Transmit Queue Counters: The number of received and transmitted packets per input and output queue.
  • Page 52: Port Management > Sfp Port Info

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > SFP Port Info This page displays general SFP information and monitoring information. Connector Type: Displays the external optical or electrical cable connector provided as the media interface. Fiber Type: Displays the fiber channel transmission media.
  • Page 53 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Mon1 (Bias): Displays the measured TX bias current in uA. Accuracy is vendor specific but must be better than 10 percent of the manufacturer's nominal value over specified operating temperature and voltage. Mon2 (TX PWR): Displays the measured coupled TX output power in mW. Accuracy is vendor specific but must be better than 3dB over specified operating temperature and voltage.
  • Page 54: Port Management > Energy Efficient Ethernet

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > Energy Efficient Ethernet 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.
  • Page 55: Port Management > Link Aggregation > Static Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > Link Aggregation > Static Configuration This page lets you configure Aggregation hash mode and the aggregation group. Aggregation involves using multiple ports in parallel to increase link speed beyond the limits of a port and to increase redundancy for higher availability.
  • Page 56 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Aggregation Group Configuration Group ID: Column displays a row for the “Normal” group (with all Port Members selected by default) and a row for each of Group IDs 1-16 (max). Group ID "Normal" indicates there is no aggregation. Only one group ID is valid per port.
  • Page 57: Port Management > Link Aggregation > Lacp Port Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > Link Aggregation > LACP Port Configuration This page lets you set Link Aggregation Control Protocol port parameters. LACP is an IEEE 802.3ad standard protocol. LACP allows bundling several physical ports together to form a single logical port.
  • Page 58: Port Management > Link Aggregation > System Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > Link Aggregation > System Status This page provides a status overview for all LACP instances. Aggr ID: The Aggregation ID associated with this aggregation instance. Name: Name of the Aggregation group ID.
  • Page 59: Port Management > Link Aggregation > Port Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > Link Aggregation > Port Status This page provides a status overview for LACP status for all ports. Port: The switch port number. LACP: 'Yes' means that LACP is enabled and the port link is up. 'No' means that LACP is not enabled or that the port link is down.
  • Page 60: Port Management > Link Oam > Port Settings

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > Link OAM > Port Settings This page lets you set and view current Link OAM port parameters. OAM (Operation Administration and Maintenance) is a protocol described in ITU-T Y.1731 used to implement Carrier Ethernet functionality.
  • Page 61: Detailed Link Oam Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons Apply: Click to save changes. Reset: Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. Detailed Link OAM Status On the Link OAM Port Configuration page, click a linked port number to display its Detailed Link OAM Status.
  • Page 62 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Multiplexer State: When in forwarding state, the Device is forwarding non-OAMPDUs to the lower sublayer. In case of discarding, the device discards all the non-OAMPDU's. Parser State: When in forwarding state, Device is forwarding non-OAMPDUs to higher sublayer. When in loopback, Device is looping back non-OAMPDUs to the lower sublayer.
  • Page 63: Port Management > Link Oam > Event Settings

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > Link OAM > Event Settings This page lets you view and set current Link OAM Link Event parameters. Port: The switch port number. Event Name: Name of the Link Event which is being configured.
  • Page 64: Port Management > Link Oam > Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > Link OAM > Statistics This page provides detailed OAM traffic statistics for a specific switch port. Use the port select box to select which switch port’s details to display. The displayed counters represent the total number of OAM frames received and transmitted for the selected port.
  • Page 65 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Rx and Tx Org Specific PDU's: A count of the number of Organization Specific OAMPDUs transmitted on this interface. Rx and Tx Unsupported Codes: A count of the number of OAMPDUs transmitted on this interface with an unsupported op-code.
  • Page 66: Port Management > Link Oam > Event Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > Link OAM > Event Status This page lets you view and set Link OAM Link Event parameters. The left pane displays the Event status for the Local OAM unit while the right pane displays the status for the Peer for the respective port.
  • Page 67 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Frame error event threshold: This four-octet field indicates the number of detected errored frames in the period is required to be equal to or greater than in order for the event to be generated. 1) The default value is one frame error.
  • Page 68 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons Port select box: Select which port’s information to display. Auto-refresh: Check this box to enable an automatic refresh every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to refresh the page. 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 69: Port Management > Loop Protection > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > Loop Protection > Configuration This page lets you view and set current Loop Protection parameters. Loop Protection is used to detect the presence of traffic. When the switch receives packet’s (looping detection frame) MAC address the same as itself from a port, show Loop Protection happens.
  • Page 70 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Action: Configures the action performed when a loop is detected on a port. Valid values are Shutdown Port, Shutdown Port and Log or Log Only. Tx Mode: Controls whether the port is actively generating loop protection PDU's, or whether it is just passively looking for looped PDU's.
  • Page 71: Port Management > Loop Protection > Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > Loop Protection > Status This page displays the loop protection port status the ports of the switch. Port: The switch port number of the logical port. Action: The currently configured port action.
  • Page 72: Port Management > Udld > Udld Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > UDLD > UDLD Configuration This page lets you view and set current UDLD parameters. The 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.
  • Page 73: Port Management > Udld > Udld Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > UDLD > UDLD Status This page displays the UDLD status of each port. UDLD Status UDLD Admin State: The current port state of the logical port; Enabled if any of state (Normal or Aggressive) is Enabled.
  • Page 74: Port Management > Ddmi > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > DDMI > Configuration This page lets you configure DDMI mode and provides an overview of DDMI port parameters.. DDMI (Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface) provides an enhanced digital diagnostic monitoring interface for optical transceivers which allows real time access to device operating parameters.
  • Page 75: Port Management > Ddmi > Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Management > DDMI > Status This page displays detailed DDMI information. Transceiver Information: Vendor: Displays the SFP vendor name. Part Number: Displays the SFP vendor part number (PN). Serial Number: Displays the SFP vendor serial number (SN).
  • Page 76 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Low Alarm Threshold: The low alarm threshold value of temperature, voltage, TX bias, TX power, and RX power. Key: ++ : high alarm + : high warning - : low warning -- : low alarm Buttons Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds.
  • Page 77: Poe Management

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide PoE Management Power Over Ethernet is used to transmit electrical power, to remote devices over standard Ethernet cable. It could for example be used for powering IP phones, wireless LAN access points and other equipment, where it would be difficult or expensive to connect the equipment to main power supply.
  • Page 78 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Power Management Mode: There are two modes for configuring when to shut down the ports: Actual Consumption: In this mode the ports are shut down when the actual power consumption for all ports exceeds the amount of power that the power supply can deliver or if the actual power consumption for a given port exceeds the reserved power for that port.
  • Page 79: Poe Management > Poe Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide PoE Management > PoE Status This page displays the current status for all PoE ports. Local Port: This is the logical port number for this row. PD Class: Each PD (Powered Device) is classified according to a class that defines the maximum power the PD will use.
  • Page 80: Poe Management > Poe Power Delay

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to refresh the page. PoE Management > PoE Power Delay This page lets you view and set the delay time of power being provided after a device rebooted.
  • Page 81: Poe Management > Poe Auto Checking

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide PoE Management > PoE Auto Checking This page lets you specify the auto detection parameters to check the link status between PoE ports and PDs. When it detects a failed connection, it can reboot the remote PD automatically.
  • Page 82: Poe Management > Poe Schedule Profile

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons Apply: Click to save changes. Reset: Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. PoE Management > PoE Schedule Profile This page lets you define 1-16 profiles for PoE scheduling.
  • Page 83: Poe Management > Poe Firmware Upload

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide PoE Management > PoE Firmware Upload Navigate to the Configuration > PoE Configuration > PoE Firmware Upload menu path to display the PoE Firmware Upload page. This page lets you browse to and select a firmware file to update the PoE firmware controlling the switch.
  • Page 84: Vlan Management

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a method to restrict communication between switch ports. At layer 2, the network is partitioned into multiple, distinct, mutually-isolated broadcast domains. VLAN Management > VLAN Configuration This page lets you set VLAN parameters on the switch. The page is divided into a global section and a per-port configuration section.
  • Page 85 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide The following example will create VLANs 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 200, and 300: 1,10-13,200,300. Spaces are allowed in between the delimiters. Ethertype for Custom S-ports: This field specifies the Ethertype/TPID (specified in hexadecimal) used for Custom S-ports.
  • Page 86 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Unaware: On ingress, all frames, whether carrying a VLAN tag or not, get classified to the Port VLAN, and possible tags are not removed on egress. C-Port: On ingress, frames with a VLAN tag with TPID = 0x8100 get classified to the VLAN ID embedded in the tag.
  • Page 87: Vlan Management > Vlan Membership

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management > VLAN Membership This page provides an overview of membership status of VLAN users. Each page shows up to 99 entries from the VLAN table (the default is 20), selected through the "entries per page"...
  • Page 88 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN ID: VLAN ID for which the Port members are displayed. Port Members: A row of check boxes for each port is displayed for each VLAN ID. If a port is included in a VLAN, the following image will be displayed:...
  • Page 89: Vlan Management > Vlan Port Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management > VLAN Port Status This page displays VLAN Port Status for a selected set of VLAN users. VLAN User: Various internal software modules may use VLAN services to configure VLAN port configuration on the fly.
  • Page 90 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Conflicts: Two users may have conflicting requirements to a port's configuration. For instance, one user may require all frames to be tagged on egress while another requires all frames to be untagged on egress. Since both users cannot win, this gives rise to a conflict, which is solved in a prioritized way. The Administrator has the least priority.
  • Page 91: Vlan Management > Vlan Name

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management > VLAN Name Entries in the VLAN Name Configuration table are shown on this page. The VLAN Name Configuration table contains up to 4095 entries, and is sorted first by VLAN ID. Each page shows up to 99 entries from the VLAN Name Configuration Table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page"...
  • Page 92: Mac-Based Vlan

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide MAC-based VLAN The MAC-based VLAN feature allows incoming untagged packets to be assigned to a VLAN and thus classify traffic based on the packet’s source MAC address. MAC-based VLAN Configuration The MAC address to VLAN ID mappings can be configured here. This page allows adding and deleting MAC- based VLAN Classification List entries and assigning the entries to different ports.
  • Page 93: Mac-Based Vlan Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide MAC-based VLAN Status This page shows MAC-based VLAN entries configured by various MAC-based VLAN users. The following VLAN User types are currently supported: CLI/Web/SNMP : These are referred to as “Static”. NAS : NAS provides port-based authentication, which involves communications between a Supplicant, Authenticator, and an Authentication Server.
  • Page 94: Vlan Management > Protocol-Based Vlan

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management > Protocol-based VLAN The switch supports 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. It provides...
  • Page 95 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide b. PID: PID (Protocol ID). If OUI is hexadecimal 000000, then the protocol ID is the Ethernet type (EtherType) field value for the protocol running on top of SNAP; if OUI is an OUI for a particular organization, the protocol ID is a value assigned by that organization to the protocol running on top of SNAP.
  • Page 96: Vlan Management > Protocol-Based Vlan > Group To Vlan

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management > Protocol-based VLAN > Group to VLAN This page allows you to map a Group Name (already configured or to be configured in the future) to a VLAN for the switch. The maximum possible Group to VLAN mappings is 256.
  • Page 97: Ip Subnet-Based Vlan

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide IP Subnet-based VLAN The IP subnet to VLAN ID mappings can be configured here. This page allows adding, updating and deleting IP subnet to VLAN ID mapping entries and assigning them to different ports. The maximum possible IP subnet to VLAN ID mappings is 128.
  • Page 98: Vlan Management > Stream

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management > Stream Does not currently display in the Web UI. A stream can be defined as all traffic that match a certain key which may contain either destination MAC, source MAC, destination IP address, or source IP address. The matching will not use all fields in the key.
  • Page 99: Vlan Management > Stream > Mac Matching

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management > Stream > MAC Matching Does not currently display in the Web UI. A stream can be defined as all traffic that match a certain key which may contain either destination MAC, source MAC, destination IP address, or source IP address. The matching will not use all fields in the key.
  • Page 100: Vlan Management > Mrp

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management > MRP This section lets you set and view Media Redundancy Protocol setting. VLAN Management > MRP > Ports This page lets you set MRP generic settings for all switch ports. Port: The port number for which the following configuration applies.
  • Page 101: Vlan Management > Mrp > Mvrp

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management > MRP > MVRP This page allows you to configure the MVRP global and per port settings altogether. The page is divided into a global section and aF per-port configuration section. The Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol defines the dynamic registration and de-registration of VLAN identifiers across a Bridged Local Area Network.
  • Page 102: Vlan Management > Mrp > Mvrp Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management > MRP > MVRP Statistics This page provides statistics for the MVRP protocol for all switch ports. Port: The logical port for the statistics contained in the same row. Failed Registrations: The number of failed VLAN registrations on this switch port. Each port implementing the MVRP protocol maintains a count of the number of times it has received a VLAN registration request but has failed to register the VLAN due to lack of space in the Filtering Database.
  • Page 103: Vlan Management > Gvrp

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management > 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).
  • Page 104 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide LeaveAll-time is a value in the range of 1000-5000cs, i.e. in units of one hundredth of a second. The default is 1000cs. Max VLANs: When GVRP is enabled, a maximum number of VLANs supported by GVRP is specified. By default, this number is 20.
  • Page 105: Vlan Management > Private Vlan

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management > Private VLAN The Private VLAN membership configurations for the switch can be monitored and modified here. Private VLANs can be added or deleted here. Port members of each Private VLAN can be added or removed here.
  • Page 106: Vlan Management > Port Isolation

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management > 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.
  • Page 107: Vlan Management > Voice Vlan

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management > Voice VLAN Voice VLAN is VLAN configured specially for voice traffic. By adding ports with voice devices attached to voice VLAN, you can perform QoS-related configuration for voice data, ensuring the transmission priority of voice traffic and voice quality.
  • Page 108 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Aging Time: Indicates the Voice VLAN secure learning aging time. The allowed range is 10 to 10000000 seconds. It is used when Security mode or Auto detect mode is enabled. In other cases, it will be based on hardware aging time.
  • Page 109: Vlan Management > Voice Vlan > Oui

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Management > Voice VLAN > OUI Configure Voice VLAN OUI on this page. The maximum number of entries is 16. Modifying the OUI table will restart auto detection of the OUI process. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save.
  • Page 110: Qos

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide QoS (Quality of Service) is a method to guarantee a bandwidth relationship between individual applications or protocols. A communications network transports a multitude of applications and data, including high-quality video and delay-sensitive data such as real- time voice.
  • Page 111 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide the tag. Otherwise the frame is classified to the default CoS. The classified CoS can be overruled by a QCL entry. Note: If the default CoS has been dynamically changed, then the actual default CoS is shown in parentheses after the configured default CoS.
  • Page 112: Ingress Port Tag Classification

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Ingress Port Tag Classification Click on the linked text in the Tag Class. column to configure the mode and/or mapping. The classification mode for tagged frames are configured on this page. Tag Classification: Controls the classification mode for tagged frames on this port.
  • Page 113: Qos > Port Policers

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide QoS > Port Policers This page lets you configure the Policer settings for all switch ports. A policer can limit the bandwidth of received frames. It is located in front of the ingress queue. 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 Port: The port number for which the configuration below applies.
  • Page 114: Qos > Queue Policers

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide QoS > Queue Policers This page allows you to configure the Queue Policer settings for all switch ports. Port: The port number for which the configuration below applies. E: Check the box to enable or uncheck to disable the queue policer for this switch port.
  • Page 115: Qos > Port Shapers

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide QoS > Port Shapers This page provides an overview of QoS Egress Port Shapers for all switch ports. Port: The logical port for the settings contained in the same row. Click on the port number in order to configure the shapers.
  • Page 116: Qos > Storm Control

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide QoS > Storm Control Global and Port storm policers for the switch are configured on this page. There is a unicast storm policer, a multicast storm policer, and a broadcast storm policer. These only affect flooded frames (i.e., frames with a (VLAN ID, DMAC) pair not present in the MAC Address table).
  • Page 117 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Storm Policer Configuration: There is a storm policer for known and unknown Unicast Frames, known and unknown Broadcast Frames, and Unknown (flooded) unicast, multicast and broadcast Frames. Port: The port number for which the configuration below applies.
  • Page 118: Qos > Port Schedulers

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide QoS > Port Schedulers This page lets you set QoS Egress Port Scheduler parameters for all switch ports. Port: The logical port for the settings contained in the same row. Click on the port number in order to configure the schedulers (see below).
  • Page 119 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide You can click on a port number in order to configure the schedulers. This page lets you configure the Scheduler and Shapers for a specific port. The Port 2 page is shown below with Strict Priority Scheduler Mode selected: Port: The port number.
  • Page 120 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Rate-type: The rate type of the queue shaper. The allowed values are: Line: Specify that this shaper operates on line rate. Data: Specify that this shaper operates on data rate. Credit: Check the box if you want the queue to have credit-based shaper enabled.
  • Page 121 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Rate-type: The rate type of the port shaper. The allowed values are: Line: Specify that this shaper operates on line rate. Data: Specify that this shaper operates on data rate. Buttons Apply: Click to save changes.
  • Page 122: Qos > Port Pcp Remarking

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide QoS > Port PCP Remarking This page displays QoS Egress Port PCP Remarking settings for all switch ports. Port: The logical port for the settings contained in the same row. Click a linked port number to configure PCP remarking (see below).
  • Page 123: Qos Egress Port Pcp Remarking

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide QoS Egress Port PCP Remarking Click a linked port number to display the Egress Port PCP Remarking for the selected port. The Egress Port PCP Remarking for a specific port are configured on this page.
  • Page 124: Dscp

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point is a field in the header of IP packets for packet classification purposes. Port DSCP This page lets you configure basic QoS Port DSCP Configuration settings for all switch ports.
  • Page 125: Dscp Translation

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DSCP Translation This page allows you to configure the basic QoS DSCP Translation settings for all switches. DSCP translation can be done in Ingress or Egress. DSCP: A maximum of 64 DSCP values are supported (in the range 0 - 63).
  • Page 126: Dscp Classification

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DSCP Classification This page allows you to configure the mapping of Queue Priority and DPL to DSCP value. Queue Priority: The actual Class of Service (COS). DSCP DP0: Select the classified DSCP value (0-63) for Drop Precedence Level 0.
  • Page 127: Dscp-Based Qos

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DSCP-based QoS This page lets you configure basic QoS DSCP-based QoS Ingress Classification settings for the switch. DSCP: The maximum number of supported DSCP values is 64. Trust: Controls whether a specific DSCP value is trusted. Only frames with trusted DSCP values are mapped to a specific CoS and DPL.
  • Page 128: Ingress Map

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Ingress Map Navigate to QoS > Ingress Map to display the QoS Ingress Map Configuration page. This page shows a table of QoS Ingress Maps which is made up of individual Map entries. Each entry has a key and an action.
  • Page 129 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Ingress Map ID: Indicates the Map (unique) ID. The valid range is 0 - 255. When in edit mode, this is non- configurable. However, it is possible to overwrite an existing mapping through the create mode.
  • Page 130 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Modification Buttons: You can modify each Map (or add new maps) in the table using these buttons: Edit: Edits the Map. Delete: Deletes the Map. Add: Adds a new Map in the table (can also be used to overwrite an existing Map, so use care on the Map ID).
  • Page 131: Egress Map

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Egress Map Navigate to QoS > Egress Map to display the QoS Egress Map Configuration page. This page shows a table of QoS Egress Maps which is made up of individual Map entries. Each entry has a key and an action.
  • Page 132 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Map ID: Indicates the Map (unique) ID. Range is 0 to 511. Key-Type: Indicates the Key Type that will be used to filter the map rules when applying the map. As mentioned above, Map Rules can have various keys, and this is to make a select set of them. Possible Key types are: CoS ID: Use classified COS ID as key.
  • Page 133 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Example: QoS Egress Map IDs 0-3 configured with various Key-Types and Action-Types: 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 134: Qos Control List

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide QoS Control List QCE Configuration This page 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.
  • Page 135 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide This page lets you edit / insert a single QoS Control Entry at a time. A QCE consists of several parameters. These parameters vary according to the Frame Type that you select. Port Members: Check the checkbox to include a port in the QCL entry. By default all ports are included .
  • Page 136 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DSCP: Diffserv Code Point value (DSCP): It can be a specific value, range of values or 'Any'. DSCP values are in the range 0-63 including BE, CS1-CS7, EF or AF11-AF43. Sport: Source TCP/UDP port:(0-65535) or 'Any', specific or port range applicable for IP protocol UDP/TCP.
  • Page 137 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Example: 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 138: Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Status This page shows the QCL status by different QCL users. Each row describes the QCE that is defined. It is a conflict if a specific QCE is not applied to the hardware due to hardware limitations. The maximum number of QCEs is 256 per switch.
  • Page 139 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons QCL Status dropdown : Select the QCL status from this drop down list. Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page every 3 seconds. Resolve Conflict: Click to release the resources required to add a QCL entry in case the Conflict status for any QCL entry is 'yes'.
  • Page 140: Qos Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide QoS Statistics This page provides statistics for the different queues for all switch ports. Port: The logical port for the settings contained in each row. Click the linked port number to display its Detailed Port Statistics page (see below).
  • Page 141: Detailed Port Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Detailed Port Statistics Click a linked port number to display its Detailed Port Statistics page. This page provides detailed traffic statistics for a selected switch port. Use the port select box to select which switch port details to display.
  • Page 142 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Rx and Tx Pause: A count of the MAC Control frames received or transmitted on this port that have an opcode indicating a PAUSE operation. Receive and Transmit Size Counters: The number of received and transmitted (good and bad) packets split into categories based on their respective frame sizes.
  • Page 143: Wred

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide WRED This page allows you to configure the Random Early Detection (RED) settings. Through different RED configuration for the queues, it is possible to obtain Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) operation between queues. The settings are global for all switch ports.
  • Page 144 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide RED Drop Probability Function The figure below shows the drop probability versus fill level function with associated parameters. RED Drop Probability Function: Min is the fill level where the queue randomly start dropping frames marked with Drop Precedence Level > 0 (yellow frames).
  • Page 145: Spanning Tree

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Protocols are OSI layer-2 protocols which ensure a loop free topology for any bridged LAN. The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) can be used to detect and disable network loops, and to provide backup links between switches, bridges or routers.
  • Page 146: Stp Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide STP Configuration This page lets you configure STP system settings which are used by all STP Bridge instances in the switch. Basic Settings Protocol Version: The MSTP / RSTP / STP protocol version setting. Valid values are STP, RSTP and MSTP.
  • Page 147 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide 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. For MSTP operation, this is the priority of the CIST. Otherwise, this is the priority of the STP/RSTP bridge.
  • Page 148: Msti Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide MSTI Configuration This page lets you view and set current STP MSTI bridge instance priority parameters. 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.
  • Page 149: Stp Cist Port Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide MSTI 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. Buttons Edit: In the MSTI Port column, click this to edit the MSTI ports of the instance (see STP CIST Port Configuration below).
  • Page 150 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Priority : Controls the port priority. This can be used to control priority of ports having identical port cost. (See above). AdminEdge : Controls whether the operEdge flag should start as set or cleared. (The initial operEdge state when a port is initialized).
  • Page 151: Stp Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide STP Status This page provides a status overview of all STP bridge instances. The displayed table contains a row for each STP bridge instance. STP Status MSTI: The Bridge Instance. This is also a link to the STP Detailed Bridge Status (see below).
  • Page 152: Stp Detailed Bridge Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide STP Detailed Bridge Status This page provides detailed information on a single STP bridge instance, along with port state for all active ports associated. STP Bridge Status Bridge Instance: The Bridge instance - CIST, MST1, etc.
  • Page 153 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Topology Flag: The current state of the Topology Change Flag of this Bridge instance. Topology Change Count: The number of times where the topology change flag has been set (during a one- second interval). Topology Change Last: The time passed since the Topology Flag was last set.
  • Page 154: Port Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Statistics This page displays the STP port statistics counters of bridge ports in the switch. Port: The switch port number of the logical STP port. MSTP: The number of MSTP BPDU's received/transmitted on the port.
  • Page 155: Mac Address Table

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide MAC Address Table Switching of frames is based on the DMAC address contained in the frame. The switch builds a table that maps MAC addresses to switch ports for knowing which ports the frames should go to (based on the DMAC address in the frame).
  • Page 156 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide MAC Table Learning: If the learning mode for a given port is greyed out, another module is in control of the mode, so that it cannot be changed by the user. An example of such a module is the MAC-Based Authentication under 802.1X.
  • Page 157: Mac Address Table Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide MAC Address Table Status 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. Each page shows up to 999 entries from the MAC table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page"...
  • Page 158 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Note: 00-40-C7-73-01-29 : your switch MAC address (for IPv4) 33-33-00-00-00-01 : Destination MAC (for IPv6 Router Advertisement) (reference IPv6 RA.JPG) 33-33-00-00-00-02 : Destination MAC (for IPv6 Router Solicitation) (reference IPv6 RS.JPG) 33-33-FF-73-01-29 : Destination MAC (for IPv6 Neighbor Solicitation) (reference IPv6 DAD.JPG) 33-33-FF-A8-01-01: your switch MAC address (for IPv6 global IP) FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF: for Broadcast.
  • Page 159: Multicast

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Multicast IP multicast is an internet communication method where a single data packet can be transmitted from a sender and replicated to a set of receivers. IGMP Snooping IGMP snooping is a method that network switches use to identify multicast groups, which are groups of computers or devices that all receive the same network traffic.
  • Page 160 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide 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. Assign valid IPv4 multicast address as prefix with a prefix length (from 4 to 32) for the range.
  • Page 161: Vlan Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Configuration Each page shows up to 99 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.
  • Page 162 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide UR (sec)I: Unsolicited Report Interval is the time between repetitions of a host's initial report of membership in a group. The allowed range is 0 to 31744 seconds; the default URI is 1 second. Buttons Apply : Click to save changes.
  • Page 163: Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Status This page provides IGMP Snooping status. Statistics ID: The VLAN ID of the entry. Querier Version: Working Querier Version currently. Host Version: Working Host Version currently. Querier Status: Shows the Querier status is "ACTIVE" or "IDLE". "DISABLE" means the specific interface is administratively disabled.
  • Page 164 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons Auto-refresh : Click to automatically refresh the webpage every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to refresh the page immediately. Clear: Clears all Statistics counters. 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 165: Groups Information

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Groups Information Entries in the IGMP Group table are shown on this page. The "Start from VLAN", and "group address" input fields let you select the starting point in the IGMP Group table. The IGMP Group Table is sorted first by VLAN ID, and then by group. This will use the last entry of the currently displayed table as a basis for the next lookup.
  • Page 166: Igmp Sfm Information

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide IGMP 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.
  • Page 167: Mld Snooping

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide MLD Snooping MLD (Multicast Listener Discovery for IPv6) is used by IPv6 routers to discover multicast listeners on a directly attached link, much as IGMP is used in IPv4. The protocol is embedded in ICMPv6 instead of using a separate protocol.
  • Page 168: Basic Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Basic Configuration This page provides MLD Snooping related configuration. Global Configuration 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.
  • Page 169 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Related Configuration 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. If an aggregation member port is selected as a router port, the whole aggregation will act as a router port.
  • Page 170: Vlan Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN Configuration This page displays the MLD Snooping VLAN Configuration table. Note: Before MLD VLAN interface creation, you must enter the IP Configuration page to set up an IP interface at System > IP > Add IP Interface.
  • Page 171: Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Status This page provides MLD Snooping status and statistics. Statistics VLAN ID: The VLAN ID of the entry. Querier Version: Working Querier version currently. Host Version: Working Host Version currently. Querier Status: Shows the Querier status is "ACTIVE" or "IDLE". Shows "DISABLE" to denote the specific interface is administratively disabled.
  • Page 172 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons Auto-refresh : Click to automatically refresh the webpage every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to refresh the page immediately. Clear: Clears all Statistics counters. 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 173: Groups Information

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Groups Information Entries in the MLD Snooping Group Information table are shown on this page. The table is sorted first by VLAN ID, and then by group. When first visited, the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the MLD Group table.
  • Page 174: Mld Sfm Information

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide MLD SFM Information Entries in the MLD SFM Information Table are shown on this page. 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.
  • Page 175: Mvr

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Basic Configuration This page provides MVR related configurations. The MVR (Multicast VLAN Registration) feature enables multicast traffic forwarding on the Multicast VLANs. In a multicast television application, a PC or a network television or a set-top box can receive the multicast stream.
  • Page 176 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide 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 16 characters (only alpha or numeric characters. When the optional MVR VLAN name is given, it should contain at least one alphabet.
  • Page 177: Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Statistics This page provides MVR Statistics information. VLAN ID: The Multicast VLAN ID. IGMP/MLD Queries Received: The number of Received Queries for IGMP and MLD, respectively. IGMP/MLD Queries Transmitted: The number of Transmitted Queries for IGMP and MLD, respectively.
  • Page 178: Groups Information

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Groups Information Entries in the MVR Channels (Groups) Information Table are shown on this page. The MVR Channels (Groups) Information Table is sorted first by VLAN ID, and then by group. Each page shows up to 99 entries from the MVR Group table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page"...
  • Page 179: Mvr Sfm Information

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide MVR SFM Information Entries in the MVR SFM Information Table are shown on this page. 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.
  • Page 180: Multicast Filtering Profile

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Multicast Filtering Profile Multicast Filtering Profile > Filtering Profile Table This page provides IPMC Profile related configurations. The IPMC profile is used to deploy the access control on IP multicast streams. You can create a maximum of 64 Profiles and a maximum of 128 corresponding Rules for each profile.
  • Page 181: Rule > Preview Page

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Rule > Preview page This page provides the filtering rule settings for a specific IPMC profile. It displays the configured rule entries in precedence order. First rule entry has highest priority in lookup, while the last rule entry has lowest priority in lookup.
  • Page 182: Rule > Edit Page

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Rule > Edit page Click the Edit button to display the Multicast Filtering Profile [Prof2] Rule Settings (In Precedence Order) page: Click the Add Last Rule button to edit the page. Example: 33856 Rev. A...
  • Page 183: Multicast Filtering Profile > Filtering Address Entry

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Multicast Filtering Profile > Filtering 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 per system.
  • Page 184: Dhcp

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network management protocol used on Internet Protocol (IP) networks for automatically assigning IP addresses and other communication parameters to devices connected to the network using a client–...
  • Page 185: Dhcp > Snooping > Snooping Table

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DHCP > Snooping > 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.
  • Page 186: Dhcp > Snooping > Detailed Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DHCP > Snooping > Detailed Statistics This page displays statistics for DHCP snooping. Note that the normal forward per-port TX statistics are not increased if the incoming DHCP packet is done by the L3 forwarding mechanism. Also, clearing statistics on a specific port may not take effect on global statistics since it gathers statistics from a different layer.
  • Page 187 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Rx and Tx Lease Active: The number of lease active (option 53 with value 13) packets received and transmitted. Rx Discarded checksum error: The number of discard packet that IP/UDP checksum is error. Rx Discarded from Untrusted: The number of discarded packets coming from untrusted port.
  • Page 188: Dhcp > Dhcpv6 > Snooping > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DHCP > DHCPv6 > Snooping > Configuration Configure DHCPv6 (DHCP over IPv6) Snooping on this page. 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.
  • Page 189 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Trust Mode: Possible port Trust Modes are: Trusted: Configures the port as trusted source of the DHCPv6 messages. Untrusted: Configures the port as untrusted source of the DHCPv6 messages (default). Buttons: Apply: Click to save changes.
  • Page 190: Dhcp > Dhcpv6 > Snooping > Table

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DHCP > DHCPv6 > Snooping > Table This page displays the content of the current DHCPv6 Snooping Table. This table display the currently known DHCPv6 clients and their assigned addresses. Client DUID: The DHCP Unique Identifier (DUID) for the client. DHCPv6 uses this value to uniquely identify a client host instead of just using the MAC address of one of its interface ports (as DHCPv4 does).
  • Page 191: Dhcp > Dhcpv6 Snooping > Detailed Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DHCP > DHCPv6 Snooping > Detailed Statistics This page displays statistics for DHCPv6 snooping. Select the desired port to display at the Selected port dropdown. General Receive and Transmit Packets The page contains both RX and TX counters for all known DHCPv6 message types. Please refer to IETF RFC 3315 for details on the various DHCPv6 message types.
  • Page 192: Dhcp Relay

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DHCP 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. The 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.
  • Page 193 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide characters are the module ID(in standalone device it always equal 0, in stackable device it means switch ID), and the last two characters are the port number. For example, "00030108" means the DHCP message receive form VLAN ID 3, switch ID 1, port No 8.
  • Page 194: Dhcp Relay Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DHCP Relay Statistics This page displays statistics for DHCP relay. Server Statistics Transmit to Server: The number of packets that are relayed from client to server. Transmit Error: The number of packets that resulted in errors while being sent to clients.
  • Page 195 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Client Statistics Transmit to Client: The number of relayed packets from server to client. Transmit Error: The number of packets that resulted in error while being sent to servers. Receive from Client: The number of received packets from server.
  • Page 196: Dhcp > Dhcpv6 Relay > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DHCP > DHCPv6 Relay > Configuration This page lets you configure DHCPv6 Relay for a specified VLAN. Interface: Displays the interface identification. Relay Interface: The identification of the interface used for relaying. Relay Destination: Enter an Ipv6 address represented as human readable test as specified in IETF 5952.
  • Page 197: Dhcp > Dhcpv6 Relay > Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DHCP > DHCPv6 Relay > Status This page shows currently configured relay agents’ status and statistics. Dropped server packets with interface option missing: The number of DHCPv6 Relay server packets with no interface option. Interface: Interface identification. The ID of the interface that receives client requests.
  • Page 198: Dhcp > Server > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DHCP > Server > Configuration This page lets you enable or disable DHCP server per system and per VLAN and configure Start IP and End IP addresses. A DHCP server will allocate these IP addresses to the DHCP client and deliver configuration parameters to DHCP client.
  • Page 199: Dhcp > Server > Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DHCP > Server > Status This page displays DHCP server status. Interfaces VLAN: Displays the VLAN ID of the entry. Type: Displays the server type: Network: to service more than one DHCP client. Host: for a specific DHCP client identified by client identifier or hardware address.
  • Page 200: Security

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security This section provides security in terms of management, 802.1X, IP Source Guard, IPv6 Source Guard, ARP inspection, Port security, RADIUS, and TACACS+. Security > Management > Account This page displays an overview of current accounts, and lets you add new, and edit and delete existing users.
  • Page 201: Add New User

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Add New User This page lets you configure a new user account. User Name: A string identifying the user name that this entry should belong to. The allowed string length is 1 to 31 characters. A valid user name allows letters, numbers, and underscores.
  • Page 202: Edit A User

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Edit a User On the Account Configuration page click the linked User Name to display the Edit Account page: 1. Edit the Password and/or Privilege Level as desired. 2. Click the Apply button. 3. The Account Configuration page displays again with the edited user information.
  • Page 203: Security > Management > Privilege Levels

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > Management > Privilege Levels This page lets you view and set privilege levels on a per group basis. Group Name: The name identifying the privilege group. In most cases, a privilege level group consists of a single module (e.g., LACP, RSTP, or QoS), but a few of them contains more than one.
  • Page 204: Security > Management > Auth Method

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > Management > Auth Method This page lets you configure authentication, authorization, and accounting methods used when logging into the switch via one of the management client interfaces. The table has one row for each client type and several columns.
  • Page 205 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Methods that involve remote servers are timed out if the remote servers are offline. In this case the next method is tried. Each method is tried from left to right and continues until a method either approves or rejects a user. If a remote server is used for primary authentication it is recommended to configure secondary authentication as 'local'.
  • Page 206: Security > Management > Access Method

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > Management > Access Method Configure access management table on this page. The maximum number of entries is 16. If the application's type matches any one of the access management entries, it will allow access to the switch.
  • Page 207: Security > Management > Https

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > Management > HTTPS This page allows you to configure the HTTPS settings and maintain the current certificate on the switch. Certificate Maintain: The operation of certificate maintenance. Possible operations are: Upload: Upload a certificate PEM file. Possible methods are: Web Browser or URL.
  • Page 208: Security > 802.1X > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > 802.1X > Configuration This page allows you to configure the IEEE 802.1X and MAC-based authentication system and port settings. The IEEE 802.1X standard defines a port-based access control procedure that prevents unauthorized access to a network by requiring users to first submit credentials for authentication.
  • Page 209 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide System Configuration Mode: Indicates if 802.1X is globally enabled (on) or disabled (off) for the switch. If globally disabled, all ports are allowed forwarding of frames. Reauthentication Enabled: If checked, successfully authenticated supplicants/clients are reauthenticated after the interval specified by the Reauthentication Period.
  • Page 210 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide RADIUS-Assigned VLAN Enabled: RADIUS-assigned VLAN provides a means to centrally control the VLAN on which a successfully authenticated supplicant is placed on the switch. Incoming traffic will be classified to and switched on the RADIUS-assigned VLAN. The RADIUS server must be configured to transmit special RADIUS attributes to take advantage of this feature (see RADIUS-Assigned VLAN Enabled below for a detailed description).
  • Page 211 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Note: Suppose two backend servers are enabled and that the server timeout is configured to X seconds (using the RADIUS configuration page) and suppose that the first server in the list is currently down (but not considered dead).
  • Page 212 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide RADIUS-Assigned QoS Enabled: When RADIUS-Assigned QoS is both globally enabled and enabled (checked) on a given port, the switch reacts to QoS Class information carried in the RADIUS Access-Accept packet transmitted by the RADIUS server when a supplicant is successfully authenticated. If present and valid, traffic received on the supplicant's port will be classified to the given QoS Class.
  • Page 213 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Guest VLAN Operation: When a Guest VLAN enabled port's link comes up, the switch starts transmitting EAPOL Request Identity frames. If the number of transmissions of such frames exceeds Max. Reauth. Count and no EAPOL frames have been received in the meanwhile, the switch considers entering the Guest VLAN. The interval between transmission of EAPOL Request Identity frames is configured with EAPOL Timeout.
  • Page 214: Security > 802.1X > Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > 802.1X > Status This page provides an overview of the current 802.1X port states. Port: The switch port number. Click to navigate to detailed 802.1X statistics for this port (see below). Admin State: The port's current administrative state. Refer to 802.1X Admin State above for a description of possible values.
  • Page 215: 802.1X Port Status Page

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide 802.1X Port Status page Click a linked port # in the Port column of the 802.1X Status page to display the port’s Status page. This page provides detailed 802.1X statistics for a specific switch port running EAPOL-based IEEE 802.1X authentication.
  • Page 216 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Counters EAPOL Counters: These supplicant frame counters are available for the following administrative states: • Force Authorized • Force Unauthorized • Port-based 802.1X • Single 802.1X • Multi 802.1X Direction Name IEEE Name Description...
  • Page 217 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Backend Server Counters: These backend (RADIUS) frame counters are available for the following administrative states: • Port-based 802.1X • Single 802.1X • Multi 802.1X • MAC-based Auth. Direction Name IEEE Name Description 802.1X-based: Counts the number of...
  • Page 218 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Last Supplicant/Client Info: Information about the last supplicant/client that attempted to authenticate. This information is available for the following administrative states: • Port-based 802.1X • Single 802.1X • Multi 802.1X • MAC-based Auth. Last Supplicant/Client Info :...
  • Page 219 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons : The port select box lets you select which port‘s information is displayed. Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to refresh the page immediately. Clear: Click to clear the counters for the selected port. This button is available in these modes: •...
  • Page 220: Security > Ip Source Guard > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > IP Source Guard > Configuration This page provides IP Source Guard related configuration. IP Source Guard is a secure feature used to restrict IP traffic on DHCP snooping untrusted ports by filtering traffic based on the DHCP Snooping Table or manually configured IP Source Bindings.
  • Page 221: Security > Ip Source Guard > Static Table

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > IP Source Guard > Static Table This page shows the static IP Source Guard rules. The maximum number of rules is 112 per switch. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save.
  • Page 222: Security > Ip Source Guard > Dynamic Table

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > IP Source Guard > Dynamic Table 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.
  • Page 223: Security > Ipv6 Source Guard > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > IPv6 Source Guard > Configuration This page provides IPv6 Source Guard related configuration. IPv6 Source Guard is a security feature used to restrict IPv6 traffic on DHCP snooping untrusted ports by filtering traffic based on the DHCPv6 Snooping Table or manually configured IPv6 Source Bindings. It helps prevent IP spoofing attacks when a host tries to spoof and use the IPv6 address of another host.
  • Page 224: Security > Ipv6 Source Guard > Static Table

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > IPv6 Source Guard > Static Table This page shows the static IPv6 Source Guard entries. The maximum number of entries is 112 per switch. At the Port dropdown, select the port to be displayed.
  • Page 225: Security > Ipv6 Source Guard > Dynamic Table

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > IPv6 Source Guard > Dynamic Table Entries in the Dynamic IPv6 Source Guard Table are shown on this page. All dynamic entries are shown in the table which can be scrolled up and down when the number of entries exceeds the space allotted for the table.
  • Page 226: Security > Arp Inspection > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > ARP Inspection > Configuration This page provides ARP Inspection related configuration. ARP Inspection is a security feature. Several types of attacks can be launched against a host or devices connected to Layer 2 networks by "poisoning" the ARP caches. This feature is used to block such attacks.
  • Page 227 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons Apply: Click to save changes. Reset: Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. Translate dynamic to static: Click to translate all dynamic entries to static entries. 33856 Rev. A...
  • Page 228: Security > Arp Inspection > Vlan Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > ARP Inspection > VLAN Configuration This page provides ARP Inspection related 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.
  • Page 229: Security > Arp Inspection > Static Table

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > ARP Inspection > Static Table This page shows the static ARP Inspection rules. The maximum number of rules is 256 per switch. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save.
  • Page 230: Security > Arp Inspection > Dynamic Table

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > ARP Inspection > Dynamic Table Entries in the Dynamic ARP Inspection Table are shown on this page. The Dynamic ARP Inspection Table contains up to 256 entries, and is sorted first by port, then by VLAN ID, then by MAC address, and then by IP address.
  • Page 231: Security > Port Security > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > Port Security > Configuration This page allows you to configure the Port Security global and per-port settings. Port Security allows for limiting the number of users on a given port. A user is identified by a MAC address and VLAN ID.
  • Page 232 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide To overcome this situation, enable aging. With aging enabled, a timer is started once the end-host gets secured. When the timer expires, the switch starts looking for frames from the end-host, and if such frames are not seen within the next Aging Period, the end-host is assumed to be disconnected, and the corresponding resources are freed on the switch.
  • Page 233 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide A port can be Sticky-enabled whether Port Security is enabled on that interface. In that way, it is possible to add sticky MAC addresses in terms of management before enabling Port Security. To do that, use the "Configuration >...
  • Page 234: Security > Port Security > Mac Address

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > Port Security > MAC Address Port Security Static and Sticky MAC Addresses This page lets you add and delete static and sticky MAC addresses managed by Port Security. Port Security defines three types of MAC addresses, to which static and sticky can be added and removed on this...
  • Page 235 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons Add New MAC Entry: Clicking this button will add a new row to the table. This new row allows for adding a static or sticky MAC address to a particular interface. When done, click the Apply button to save the changes to running-config.
  • Page 236: Security > Port Security > Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > Port Security > Status This page shows the MAC addresses secured by the Port Security module. Port Security may be configured both administratively and indirectly through other software modules (the so- called ‘user modules’).
  • Page 237 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide State: Shows the current state of the port. It can take one of four values: Disabled: No user modules are currently using the Port Security service. Ready: The Port Security service is in use by at least one user module and is awaiting frames from unknown MAC addresses to arrive.
  • Page 238: Port Security Status For A Selected Port

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Security Status for a selected Port You can click a port number to view the status for that particular port. The Port Security Port Status page shows the MAC addresses secured by the Port Security module. Port Security may be configured both administratively and indirectly through other software modules - the so-called user modules.
  • Page 239: Security > Radius > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > RADIUS > Configuration This page allows you to configure up to five RADIUS servers. RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) is a networking protocol that provides centralized access, authorization and accounting management for computers to connect and use a network service.
  • Page 240 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide NAS-IPv6-Address (Attribute 95): The IPv6 address to be used as attribute 95 in RADIUS Access-Request packets. If this field is left blank, the IP address of the outgoing interface is used. NAS-Identifier (Attribute 32): The identifier - up to 253 characters long - to be used as attribute 32 in RADIUS Access-Request packets.
  • Page 241: Security > Radius > Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > RADIUS > Status This page provides an overview of the status of the RADIUS servers configured on the RADIUS Server Configuration page. # : The RADIUS server number. Click to navigate to detailed statistics for this server (see below).
  • Page 242: Detailed Radius Authentication Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Detailed RADIUS Authentication Statistics This page provides detailed statistics for a selected RADIUS server. The statistics map closely to those specified in IETF RFC4668 - RADIUS Authentication Client MIB. Use the server select box to switch between the backend servers to show details for.
  • Page 243 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Bad Authenticators :The number of RADIUS Access-Response packets containing invalid authenticators or Message Authenticator attributes received from the server. Unknown Types :The number of RADIUS packets that were received with unknown types from the server on the authentication port and dropped.
  • Page 244 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Pending Requests : The number of RADIUS packets destined for the server that have not yet timed out or received a response. This variable is incremented when a Request is sent and decremented due to receipt of a Response, timeout, or retransmission.
  • Page 245 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Packet Counters: RADIUS authentication server packet counter. There are seven receive and four transmit counters. Directio Name RFC4668 Name Description Access radiusAuthClientExtAccess The number of RADIUS Access-Accept packets (valid Accepts Accepts or invalid) received from the server.
  • Page 246 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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 and UDP port for the authentication server in question. Address Shows the state of the server. It takes one of these values: Disabled: The selected server is disabled.
  • Page 247 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide RADIUS Accounting Statistics: The statistics map closely to those specified in IETF RFC4670 - RADIUS Accounting Client MIB. Use the server select box to switch between the backend servers to show details for. Packet Counters RADIUS accounting server packet counter.
  • Page 248 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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 Address question. Shows the state of the server. It takes one of these values: Disabled: The selected server is disabled.
  • Page 249: Security > Tacacs

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Security > TACACS+ This page lets you configure up to 5 TACACS+ servers. TACACS+ (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.
  • Page 250 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons Add New Server: Click to add a new TACACS+ server. An empty row is added to the table, and the TACACS+ server can be configured as needed. Up to 5 servers are supported. The Reset button can be used to undo the addition of the new server.
  • Page 251: Access Control

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Access Control This section lets you set and view access control functions, including Port configuration, Rate limiters, Access Control List, and ACL status. Access Control > ACL Ports Configuration 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.
  • Page 252 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Logging: Specify the logging operation of this port. Notice that the logging message doesn't include the 4 bytes CRC. The allowed values are: Enabled: Frames received on the port are stored in the System Log.
  • Page 253: Access Control > Rate Limiters

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Access Control > Rate Limiters Configure up to 16 ACL rate limiters here. An ACL (Access Control List) is the list table of ACEs, containing access control entries that specify individual users or groups permitted or denied to specific traffic objects, such as a process or a program. Each accessible traffic object contains an identifier to its ACL.
  • Page 254 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Messages: The value of '25kbps' is restricted to 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., 400000 The value of '10pps' is restricted to 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., 500000 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 255: Access Control > Access Control List

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Access Control > Access Control List 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 512 per switch.
  • Page 256 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Mirror: Specify the mirror operation of this port. Frames matching the ACE are mirrored to the destination mirror port. The allowed values are: Enabled: Frames received on the port are mirrored. Disabled: Frames received on the port are not mirrored. The default value is "Disabled".
  • Page 257: Ace Configuration Page

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide ACE Configuration page Configure an ACE (Access Control Entry) on this page. An ACE consists of several parameters. These parameters vary according to the Frame Type that you select. First select the Ingress Port for the ACE, and then select the Frame Type.
  • Page 258 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Any: Any frame can match this ACE. Ethernet Type: Only Ethernet Type frames can match this ACE. The IEEE 802.3 describes the value of Length/Type Field specifications to be greater than or equal to 1536 decimal (equal to 0600 hexadecimal) and the value should not be equal to 0x800(IPv4), 0x806(ARP) or 0x86DD(IPv6).
  • Page 259 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide MAC Parameters SMAC Filter: (Only displayed when the frame type is Ethernet Type or ARP.) Specify the source MAC filter for this ACE: Any: No SMAC filter is specified. (SMAC filter status is "don't-care".) Specific: If you want to filter a specific source MAC address with this ACE, choose this value. A field for entering an SMAC value appears.
  • Page 260 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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. Any: No ARP/RARP OP flag is specified. (OP is "don't-care".) ARP: Frame must have ARP opcode set to ARP.
  • Page 261 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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. 0: ARP/RARP frames where the HLN is not equal to Ethernet (0x06) or the (PLN) is not equal to IPv4 (0x04).
  • Page 262 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SIP Filter: Specify the source IP filter for this ACE: Any: 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.
  • Page 263 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Hop Limit: Specify the hop limit settings for this ACE. 0: IPv6 frames with a hop limit field greater than zero must not be able to match this entry. 1: IPv6 frames with a hop limit field greater than zero must be able to match this entry.
  • Page 264 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide TCP FIN: Specify the TCP "No more data from sender" (FIN) value for this ACE. 0: TCP frames where the FIN field is set must not be able to match this entry. 1: TCP frames where the FIN field is set must be able to match this entry.
  • Page 265 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Access Control List Configuration page Example: 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 266: Access Control > Acl Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Access Control > ACL Status This page shows the ACL status by different ACL users. 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. The maximum number of ACEs is 512 per switch.
  • Page 267 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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. Rate Limiter: Indicates the rate limiter number of the ACE. The allowed range is 1 to 16. When Disabled is displayed, the rate limiter operation is disabled.
  • Page 268: Snmp

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is part of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol for network management. SNMP allow diverse network objects to participate in a network management architecture. It enables network management systems to learn network problems by receiving traps or change notices from network devices implementing SNMP.
  • Page 269: Snmp > Snmpv3 > Communities

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SNMP > SNMPv3 > Communities Configure SNMPv3 community table on this page. The entry index key is Community. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Community: Indicates the security name to map the community to the SNMP Groups configuration. The allowed string length is 1 to 32, and the allowed content is ASCII characters 33-126.
  • Page 270: Snmp > Snmpv3 > Users

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SNMP > SNMPv3 > Users Configure SNMPv3 user table on this page. The entry index keys are Engine ID and User Name. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save.
  • Page 271 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Privacy Protocol: Indicates the privacy protocol that this entry should belong to. Possible privacy protocols are: None: No privacy protocol. DES: An optional flag to indicate that this user uses DES authentication protocol. AES: An optional flag to indicate that this user uses AES authentication protocol.
  • Page 272: Snmp > Snmpv3 > Groups

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SNMP > SNMPv3 > Groups Configure up to 12 SNMPv3 groups on this page. The entry index keys are Security Model and Security Name. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save.
  • Page 273: Snmp > Snmpv3 > Views

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SNMP > SNMPv3 > Views Configure up to 12 SNMPv3 views on this page. The entry index keys are View Name and OID Subtree. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save.
  • Page 274: Snmp > Snmpv3 > Access

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SNMP > SNMPv3 > Access Configure up to 12 SNMPv3 accesses on this page. The entry index keys are Group Name, Security Model and Security Level. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save.
  • Page 275: Snmp > Statistics > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SNMP > Statistics > Configuration Configure RMON Statistics on this page. The entry index key is ID. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. ID: Indicates the index of the entry. The range is 1 - 65535.
  • Page 276: Snmp > Statistics > Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SNMP > Statistics > Statistics This page provides an overview of RMON Status 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.
  • Page 277: Detailed Rmon Statistics Page

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide 512~1023: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 512 to 1023 octets in length. 1024~1518: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 1024 to 1518 octets in length.
  • Page 278 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port: The port ID which wants to be monitored. Drop: The total number of events in which packets were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources. Octets: The total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network.
  • Page 279: Snmp > History > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SNMP > History > Configuration Configure RMON History table on this page. The entry index key is ID. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. ID: Indicates the index of the entry. The range is from 1 to 65535.
  • Page 280: Snmp > History > Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SNMP > History > Status 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.
  • Page 281: Snmp > Alarm > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SNMP > Alarm > Configuration Configure RMON Alarm table on this page. The entry index key is ID. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. ID: Indicates the index of the entry. The range is from 1 to 65535.
  • Page 282 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Rising Threshold: Rising threshold value (-2147483648-2147483647). Rising Index: Rising event index (0-65535). Falling Threshold: Falling threshold value (-2147483648-2147483647) Falling Index: Falling event index (0-65535). Buttons Add New Entry: Click to add a new RMON alarm entry.
  • Page 283: Snmp > Alarm > Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SNMP > Alarm > Status 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.
  • Page 284: Snmp > Event > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SNMP > Event > Configuration Configure RMON Event parameters on this page. The entry index key is ID. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. ID: Indicates the index of the entry. The range is 1 - 65535.
  • Page 285: Snmp > Event > Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SNMP > Event > Status 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.
  • Page 286: Cfm

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) is a standard defined by IEEE802.1ag. It defines protocols and practices for OAM (Operations, Administration, and Maintenance) and is largely identical with ITU-T Recommendation Y.1731. CFM > Global Configure CFM Global Configuration parameters on this page.
  • Page 287 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Organisation Specific TLV OUI: This is the three-bytes OUI transmitted with the Organization-Specific TLVs. Enter as 6 characters 0-9, a-f. Organisation Specific TLV Subtype: This is the subtype transmitted with the Organization-Specific TLV. Can be any value in range [0;...
  • Page 288: Cfm > Domain

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide CFM > Domain Configure CFM Domain parameters on this page. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Domain: Name of Domain. Value is a single word which begins with an alphabetic letter A-Z or a-z with a length of 1-15 characters.
  • Page 289 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide TLV option select: Sender Id: Select the default Sender ID TLV format to be used in CCMs generated by this Domain (may be overridden in service). None: Do not include Sender ID TLVs. Chassis: Enable Sender ID TLV and send Chassis ID (MAC Address).
  • Page 290: Cfm > Service

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide CFM > Service Configure CFM Service parameters on this page. Delete: Check to delete the entry during the next save. Domain: Name of Domain under which this Service resides. Service: Name of Service. Value is a single word which begins with an alphabetic letter A-Z or a-z with length 1- Format: Select the short Service name format.
  • Page 291 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide VLAN: The MA's primary VID. A primary VID of 0 means that all MEPs created within this MA will be created as port MEPs (interface MEPs). There can only be one port MEP per interface. A given port MEP may still be created with tags, if that MEP's VLAN is non-zero.
  • Page 292: Cfm > Mep

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide CFM > MEP Configure CFM MEP parameters on this page. This switch supports two types of MEP: Port Down-MEPs and VLAN Down-MEPs. Port Down-MEPs: In 802.1Q terminology, Port MEPs are located below the EISS entity, that is, closest to the physical port.
  • Page 293 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Alarm Control: Level: If a defect is detected with a priority higher than this level, a fault alarm notification will be generated. Valid range is [1; 6] with 1 indicating that any defect will cause a fault alarm and 6 indicating that no defect can cause a fault alarm.
  • Page 294 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Example: 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 295: Cfm > Mep Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide CFM > MEP Status View CFM MEP Status on this page. Domain: Name of Domain under which this MEP resides. Service: Name of Service under which this MEP resides. MEPID: The identification of this MEP.
  • Page 296 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide CCM Rx: Can be one of these values: Valid: Total number of CCMs that hit this MEP and passed the validation test. Invalid: Total number of CCMs that hit this MEP and didn't pass the validation test.
  • Page 297: Aps

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide The APS module implements the protocol and linear protection switching mechanisms for point-to-point VLAN- based ETH SNC (Subnetwork Connections) in Ethernet transport networks. The APS (Automatic Protection Switching) protocol is used to ensure that switching is done bidirectionally in the two ends of a protection group,...
  • Page 298 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide SF MEP: The Domain::Service::MEPID (e.g., Dom3::Svc3::2) refers to a MEP instance which shall represent the Working flow. Only used when SF Trigger is MEP. The selected MEP instance does not need to exist when this APS is configured.
  • Page 299 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Configuration Buttons: You can modify each APS in the table using these buttons: Edit: Edit the APS row. Delete: Delete the APS row. Add: Add a new APS row. Buttons Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds.
  • Page 300: Aps Instance Page

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide APS Instance Page You can click on the linked APS # to display the APS Status page for the selected instance. This page lets you reset counters and issue commands. Configuration: This section shows the current configuration for this APS instance. Go to the APS Configuration page for further explanation.
  • Page 301 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Another instance use the same Working port: Instance is inactive because another instance uses the same Working port. State, Warning: If the operational state is Active, the APS instance is indeed active, but it may be that it doesn't run as the administrator thinks, because of configuration errors, which are reflected in the warnings below.
  • Page 302 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide • • Dfop: Dfop is "Failure of Protocol defect" and the presence of a defect is indicated by : no defect, : defect. CM: Configuration Mismatch (received APS PDU on working interface within last 17.5 seconds).
  • Page 303: Aps Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide APS Status This page shows the current status of APS instances. APS # : The ID of the APS. Click on the link to display the APS instance page, where you can reset counters and issue commands.
  • Page 304 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Wait to restore: I. Do not revert: J. Exercise Working: K. Exercise Protecting: L. Reverse request Working: M. Reverse request Protecting: N. Signal degrade Working: P. Signal degrade Protecting: Q. Defect state, Working, Protection: The possible values of this field are shown below:...
  • Page 305 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Example: APS Status for APS # 3: 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 306: Erps

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide ERPS ERPS (Ethernet Ring Protection Switching) is defined in ITU-T G.8032. It provides fast protection and recovery switching for Ethernet traffic in a ring topology while also ensuring that the Ethernet layer remains loop-free. ERPS > Control ERPS instances are configured here.
  • Page 307 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Interconnect Prop: Controls whether the ring referenced by Interconnect Instance shall propagate R-APS flush PDUs whenever this sub-ring's topology changes. Port If Port0: At the dropdown select a port 0 interface (1-32). Port If Port1: At the dropdown select a port 1 interface (1-32).
  • Page 308 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Messages: JSON RPC Error. (Port0 and Port1 cannot use the same interface) JSON RPC Error. (Another ERPS instance has ring interfaces in common with this one and use the same control VLAN and ring ID) JSON RPC Error.
  • Page 309 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Ring Id: The Ring ID is used, along with the control VLAN, to identify R-APS PDUs as belonging to a particular ring. Node Id: The Node ID used inside the R-APS specific PDU to uniquely identify this node (switch) on the ring.
  • Page 310: Erps > Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide ERPS > Status This page shows the current status of the ERPS instances. ERPS # : The ID of the ERPS. Click on a link to get to the ERPS Detailed Status for an instance page, you can reset counters and issue commands.
  • Page 311: Erps Detailed Status For An Instance

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide ERPS Detailed Status for an instance On the ERPS Status page, click on a link to show the ERPS Detailed Status for that instance. Here you can reset counters and issue commands. Configuration: This section shows the current configuration for this ERPS instance. See the ERPS Configuration page for more information.
  • Page 312 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Counters: This table shows several counters useful for debug purposes. The Counter type column indicates the counted frame attribute. Command: At the dropdown select the desired command: No request: There is no active local command on this instance. Issuing this command has no effect.
  • Page 313 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Auto-refresh: Click to on to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Note: Checking Auto-refresh to on does not refresh the value of the "Command" selection. Apply: Click to save changes. Cancel: Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
  • Page 314: Rapid Ring

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Rapid Ring This page lets you view and set current Rapid Ring parameters. Note that other Ring technologies (e.g., STP, MRP) must be disabled. Rapid Ring is a redundancy proprietary protocol on your network; it can be used to recover the network system from critical links failure to protect from network loops.
  • Page 315: Mrp

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide MRP > MRP Configuration This page lets you set Media Redundancy Protocol parameters. The maximum number of entries is 2. Note that other Ring technologies (e.g. STP, Rapid Ring) must be disabled. Delete: Check to delete the entry. The designated entry will be deleted during the next save.
  • Page 316: Ring Domain Configuration Page

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Ring Domain Configuration page Click the Edit Properties button to display the Ring Domain Configuration page. The Manager admin role page is shown below. Domain settings: 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).
  • Page 317 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Secondary Port ID: The index of the layer 2 interface which is used as ring port 2. VLAN ID: The VLAN ID assigned to the MRP protocol. The allowed range is 0 - 4094. Manager Priority: This parameter contains the value for the Manager priority.
  • Page 318: Mrp > Mrp Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide MRP > MRP Status This page displays Media Redundancy Protocol status. Domain Profile Name: A logical name for the MRP domain to easy the management of MRP domains. Oper. Role: The operational role of an MRP entity per domain (Manager, Client, or Undefined).
  • Page 319 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide MRP Received Frames: The number of total, errored, and unrecognized frames received. Round Trip Delay (ms): Round-Trip-Delay (in milliseconds) which was measured since startup. Minimum and maximum values. Buttons: Auto-refresh: Check this box to automatically refresh the page every 3 seconds.
  • Page 320: Ptp

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide PTP (Precision Time Protocol) is a network protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems. PTP > Configuration This page lets you set and view current PTP clock parameters for up to four clock instances.
  • Page 321 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Device Type: Indicates the Type of the Clock Instance. The Device Types are: Inactive: Clock Instance is not currently active. Ord-Bound: This clock's Device Type is Ordinary-Boundary Clock (default). P2p Transp: This clock's Device Type is Peer to Peer Transparent Clock.
  • Page 322: Ptp Clock's Configuration And Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide PTP Clock's Configuration and Status Click a linked Clock Instance to display its PTP Clock's Configuration and Status. This page lets you view and set the current PTP clock parameters. 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 323 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Clock Type and Profile Clock Instance: Indicates the instance number of a particular Clock Instance [0..3]. HW Domain: Indicates the hardware clock domain used by the clock. Device Type: Indicates the Type of the Clock Instance. There are five Device Types: Ord-Bound - clock's Device Type is Ordinary-Boundary Clock.
  • Page 324 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Pri2: Clock priority 2 [0..255] used by the BMC master select algorithm. Local Prio: Priority [1..255] used in the 8275.1 BMCA. Local Clock Current time: Show/update local clock data: PTP Time: Shows the actual PTP time with nanosecond resolution.
  • Page 325 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide CRR: The ratio of the frequency of the grandmaster to the frequency of the Local Clock entity, expressed as fractional frequency offset. 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.
  • Page 326 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Clock Time Properties Data Set: The clock time properties data set is defined in the IEEE 1588 Standard. The data set is both configurable and dynamic (i.e., the parameters can be configured for a grandmaster).
  • Page 327 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Filter Parameters: The default delay filter is a low pass filter, with a time constant of 2**DelayFilter*DelayRequestRate. If the DelayFilter parameter is set to 0 or the Dist parameter is 0, the delay filter uses the same algorithm as the offset filter.
  • Page 328: Ptp Clock's Port Data Set Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide PTP Clock's Port Data Set Configuration The port data set is defined in the IEEE 1588 Standard. It holds three groups of data: static members, dynamic members, and configurable members which can be set here.
  • Page 329 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Egress Latency: Egress latency measured in ns, as defined in IEEE 1588 Section 7.3.4.2. Range is -100000 to 100000. Version: The PTP version used by this port. The current implementation only supports PTP version 2...
  • Page 330 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide PdelayIntrvl: If useMgmtPdelay is set, port uses this value to decide the Peer delay request packet interval , else default value is used. Range is -7 to 5. useMgmtGptpCapIntrvl: Flag to decide the value to be used for gptp capable tlv signalling packet interval.
  • Page 331 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide cm_uMSCML D: useMgtSettableComputeMeanLinkDelay - This value determines the source of the value of computeMeanLinkDelay. 'True' indicates source as 'mgtSettableComputeMeanLinkDelay'. Otherwise, initial value or value set by LinkDelayInterval state machine is used. cm_MSCMLD: mgtSettableComputeMeanLinkDelay - This value indicates the input through management interface whether to compute Mean Link Delay or not.
  • Page 332: Ptp > Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide PTP > Status The PTP External Clock Mode page lets you view current PTP clock settings. PTP External Clock Mode: External Enable: Shows the current External clock output configuration: True : Enable the external clock output...
  • Page 333: Ptp Clock's Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port List: Shows the ports configured for that Clock Instance. Buttons Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to refresh the page immediately. PTP Clock's Configuration Click on the Clock Instance number to display the PTP Clock's Configuration page: 33856 Rev.
  • Page 334: Ptp > 802.1As Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide PTP > 802.1AS Statistics This page lets you view 802.1AS Clock Instance Specific Statistics. IEEE 802.1AS is an adaptation of PTP for use with Audio Video Bridging and Time-Sensitive Networking. TSN requires switches that are 802.1AS compliant to allow for priority packet scheduling.
  • Page 335 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide 802.1As Transmit Counters SyncCount: A counter that increments every time synchronization information is transmitted. FollowUpCount: A counter that increments every time a Follow_Up message is transmitted. PdelayRequestCount: A counter that increments every time a Pdelay_Req message is transmitted.
  • Page 336: Event Notification

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Event Notification Event Notification > SNMP Trap At the default Trap Configurations page click the Add New Entry button to display the SNMP Trap Configuration page. Configure SNMP trap parameters on this page. Trap Config Name: Enter a trap Configuration name for configuring. The allowed string length is 1–32 characters, and the allowed content is ASCII characters 33-126.
  • Page 337 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Trap Security Engine ID: Indicates the SNMP trap security engine ID. SNMPv3 sends traps and informs using USM for authentication and privacy. A unique engine ID for these traps and informs is needed. When "Trap Probe Security Engine ID"...
  • Page 338 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons Add New Entry: Click to add a new user. Apply: Click to save changes. Reset: Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 339: Event Notification > Email

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Event Notification > email This page lets you configure SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). SMTP 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.
  • Page 340: Event Notification > Log > Syslog

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Event Notification > Log > Syslog Configure System Log settings on this page. Server Mode: Indicates the server mode operation. When the mode operation is enabled, the syslog message will send out to syslog server. The syslog protocol is based on UDP communication and received on UDP port 514 and the syslog server will not send acknowledgments back sender since UDP is a connectionless protocol and it does not provide acknowledgments.
  • Page 341: Event Notification > Log > View Log

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Event Notification > Log > View Log The switch system log information is provided here. Each page shows a number of table entries, selected with the "Show entries" dropdown. The Search field lets you enter and search for a key word in the table.
  • Page 342 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Refresh: Updates the table entries, starting from the current entry. Clear: Flushes the selected entries. Previous : Updates the system log entries, turn to the previous page. Next : Updates the system log entries, turn to the next page.
  • Page 343: Event Notification > Digital I/O

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Event Notification > Digital I/O This page lets you configure the normal modes of digital input/output (DI/DO). DI Normal Mode: Set the normal mode of the digital input(DI). You can set it to High or Low.
  • Page 344: Event Notification > Event Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Event Notification > Event Configuration This page lets you set and view current trap event severity parameters. Group Name: The name identifying the severity group. Severity Level: Every group has a severity level. These level types are supported: <0>...
  • Page 345 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Digital Out: Check the box to enable this Group Name in Digital Out. Buttons Apply: Click to apply changes. Reset: Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. 33856 Rev. A...
  • Page 346: Router

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Router The router module lets you configure key-chain and access list parameters. The IP Address > Advanced Settings page has a Mode dropdown to select Host or Router mode. It must be set to Router to be able to use the Router function.
  • Page 347 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Example 1: Router Key-Chain Key Configuration: Example 2: Router Key-Chain Key IDs Configuration: VLAN ID: At the dropdown select a VLAN ID (e.g., ABC123ABC!@) or select All. Change Key String: Check the box to be able to change the existing Key String. Click the Apply button to save the change.
  • Page 348 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Example 3: Router Key-Chain Key IDs Configuration: Click the key ID icon ( ) to edit the instance. 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 349: Router > Key-Chain Key-Id

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Router > Key-Chain Key-ID This page lets you set router key chain key ID parameters. VLAN ID: At the dropdown select a VLAN ID or select All. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save.
  • Page 350 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Example: Router Key-Chain Key IDs Configuration: VLAN ID: At the dropdown select a VLAN ID (e.g., ABC123ABC!@) or select All. Change Key String: Check the box to be able to change the existing Key String. Click the Apply button to save the change.
  • Page 351: Router > Access List

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Router > Access List This page lets you set router access-list configuration parameters. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. Name: The name of the access-list entry. The valid name string length is 1-31 characters and allows all printable characters excluding space characters.
  • Page 352: Ospf

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a routing protocol for Internet Protocol (IP) networks. It uses a link state routing (LSR) algorithm and is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP), operating within a single Autonomous System (AS).
  • Page 353 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF Router Mode: Enable or Disable the OSPF router mode. Router ID: Set the OSPF Router ID in IPv4 address format (A.B.C.D). When the router's OSPF Router ID is changed, if there is one or more fully adjacent neighbors in current OSPF area, the new router ID will take effect after restart OSPF process.
  • Page 354 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Stub router on startup interval time: User specified time interval (seconds) to advertise itself as stub area. The field is significant only when the on-startup mode is enabled. The allowed range is 5 to 86400 seconds.
  • Page 355: Ospf > Configuration > Network Area

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Configuration > Network Area This page lets you set OSPF area parameters. It is used to specify the OSPF enabled interface(s). When OSPF is enabled on the specific interface(s), the router can provide the network information to the other OSPF routers via those interfaces.
  • Page 356: Ospf > Configuration > Passive Interface

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Configuration > Passive Interface This page lets you set OSPF router interface parameters. Interface: The Interface identification. Passive Interface: Check the box to enable the interface as an OSPF passive-interface. Buttons Apply: Click to save changes.
  • Page 357: Ospf > Configuration > Stub Area

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Configuration > Stub Area This page lets you set OSPF stub area parameters. The configuration is used to reduce the link-state database size and therefore reduce memory and CPU requirements by forbidding some LSAs.
  • Page 358: Ospf > Configuration > Area Authentication

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Configuration > Area Authentication This page lets you set OSPF area authentication parameters. It is used to apply the authentication to all the interfaces belong to the OSPF area. No entry exists initially.
  • Page 359: Ospf > Configuration > Area Range

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Configuration > Area Range This page lets you set OSPF area range parameters. It is used to summarize the intra area paths from a specific address range in one summary-LSA (Type-3) and advertised to other areas or configure the address range status as 'DoNotAdvertise' which suppresses the summary-LSA (Type-3).
  • Page 360 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Messages: JSON RPC Error. (Area range network address cannot represent default) The entry {0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0, 24} address range overlaps with {0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0, 24}. Cost must be an integer value between 0 and 16777215 JSON RPC Error. (Area range not-advertise and cost can not be set at the same time) Example: Five Area IDs configured.
  • Page 361: Ospf > Configuration > Interfaces

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Configuration > Interfaces This page lets you set OSPF interface parameters. Interface: The Interface identification. Priority: User specified router priority for the interface. The allowed range is 0-255 and the default value is 1.
  • Page 362: Ospf Interface Message Digest Configuration Page

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF Interface Message Digest Configuration page In the MD Key column click the Edit icon ( ) to edit the message digest key for the entry. This page displays the interface authentication message digest key configuration table. The listed entry sequence order is set by the Message Digest key precedence.
  • Page 363 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Example: 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 364: Ospf > Configuration > Virtual Link

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Configuration > Virtual Link This page lets you set OSPF virtual link parameters. The virtual link is established between two ABRs to overcome the fact that that all the areas must be connected directly to the backbone area.
  • Page 365 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Example 1: Example 2: 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 366: Ospf Virtual Link Message Digest Configuration Page

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF Virtual Link Message Digest Configuration page On the OSPF Virtual Link Configuration click the Edit MD Key control ( ). This page lets you set OSPF virtual link parameters. The virtual link is established between two ABRs to overcome the fact that all the areas must be connected directly to the backbone area.
  • Page 367: Ospf > Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Status This section provides various OSPF statuses. OSPF > Status > Global Status This page displays the OSPF router status table which provides OSPF router status information. Router ID: OSPF router ID. SPF Delay: Delay time (in milliseconds) of SPF calculations.
  • Page 368: Ospf > Status > Area Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Status > Area Status This page displays the OSPF network area status table which provides OSPF network area status information. Area ID: The Area ID. Backbone: Indicate if it's backbone area or not.
  • Page 369: Ospf > Status > Neighbor Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Status > Neighbor Status This page displays the OSPF IPv4 neighbor status table which provides OSPF neighbor status information. Neighbor ID: The Neighbor ID. Priority: The priority of OSPF neighbor. It indicates the priority of the neighbor router. This item is used when selecting the DR for the network.
  • Page 370: Ospf > Status > Interface Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Status > Interface Status This page displays the OSPF interface status table which provides the OSPF interface status information. Interface: Interface identification. Interface Address: The IPv4 network address. Area ID: The OSPF area ID.
  • Page 371: Ospf > Status > Routing Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Status > Routing Status This page displays the OSPF routing status table. 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.
  • Page 372 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Interface: The interface where the IP packet is outgoing. IsConnected: The destination is connected directly or not. Buttons Auto-refresh : Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to refresh the page immediately.
  • Page 373: Ospf > Status > General Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Status > General Status This page displays the OSPF LSA Link State Database table. Controls: Click the Refresh button to take effect. Start from Area ID: Enter the start from area IP address in the format 0.0.0.0.
  • Page 374 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide >> | : Updates the table entries, ending at the last available entry. If the last entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled. Example: 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 375: Ospf > Status > Router

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Status > Router This page displays the OSPF LSA Router link state database information table. Controls: Click the Refresh button to take effect. Start from Area ID: Enter the start from area IP address in the format 0.0.0.0.
  • Page 376 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide << : Updates the table entries, ending at the entry prior to the first entry currently displayed. If the first entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled. >> : Updates the table entries, starting from the entry next to the last entry currently displayed. If the last entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled.
  • Page 377: Ospf > Status > Network

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Status > Network This page displays the OSPF LSA Network link state database information table. Controls: Click the Refresh button to take effect. Start from Area ID: Enter the start from area IP address in the format 0.0.0.0.
  • Page 378 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide << : Updates the table entries, ending at the entry prior to the first entry currently displayed. If the first entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled. >> : Updates the table entries, starting from the entry next to the last entry currently displayed. If the last entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled.
  • Page 379: Ospf > Status > Summary

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Status > Summary This page displays the OSPF LSA Summary link state database information table. Controls: Click the Refresh button to take effect. Start from Area ID: Enter the start from area IP address in the format 0.0.0.0.
  • Page 380 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide |<< : Updates the table entries, starting from the first available entry. If the first entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled. << : Updates the table entries, ending at the entry prior to the first entry currently displayed. If the first entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled.
  • Page 381: Ospf > Status > Asbr Summary

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Status > ASBR Summary This page displays the OSPF LSA ASBR Summary link state database information table. Controls: Click the Refresh button to take effect. Start from Area ID: Enter the start from area IP address in the format 0.0.0.0.
  • Page 382 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide |<< : Updates the table entries, starting from the first available entry. If the first entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled. << : Updates the table entries, ending at the entry prior to the first entry currently displayed. If the first entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled.
  • Page 383: Ospf > Status > External

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Status > External This page displays the OSPF LSA External link state database information table. Controls: Click the Refresh button to take effect. Start from Link State Type: At the dropdown select Router, Network, Summary, ASBR Summary, External, or NSSA External.
  • Page 384 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons Auto-refresh : Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to refresh the page immediately. |<< : Updates the table entries, starting from the first available entry. If the first entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled.
  • Page 385: Ospf > Status > Nssa External

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPF > Status > NSSA External This page displays the OSPF LSA NSSA External link state database information table. Controls: Click the Refresh button to take effect. Start from Link State Type: At the dropdown select Router, Network, Summary, ASBR Summary, External, or NSSA External.
  • Page 386 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons Auto-refresh : Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to refresh the page immediately. |<< : Updates the table entries, starting from the first available entry. If the first entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled.
  • Page 387: Ospfv3

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 OSPF works with IPv4, and OSPFv3 works with IPv6. OSPFv3 > Configuration > Global Configuration From the default OSPF6 Global Configuration page, select Enable at the dropdown, then click the Apply button. The OSPF6 Global Configuration table displays. Here you can set OSPF6 router configuration parameters. It is a general group to configure the OSPF6 common router parameters.
  • Page 388 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Connected Redistribute: Set the OSPF redistribute to enabled or disabled for connected route. Enable: The connected interfaces are redistributed. Disable: The connected interfaces are not redistributed. Administrative Distance: The OSPF6 administrative distance. Administrative Distance must be an integer value...
  • Page 389: Ospfv3 > Configuration > Passive Interface

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Configuration > Passive Interface This page displays the OSPF6 router passive interface configuration table. Interface: Interface identification. At the dropdown select Enable. Area ID: The OSPF6 interface Area ID. Only valid if Router ID is set to Specific.
  • Page 390: Ospfv3 > Configuration > Stub Area

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Configuration > Stub Area This page displays the OSPF6 stub area configuration table. The configuration is used to reduce the link-state database size and thus the memory and CPU requirement by forbidding some LSAs.
  • Page 391: Ospfv3 > Configuration > Area Range

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Configuration > Area Range This page displays the OSPF6 area range configuration table. It is used to summarize the intra area paths from a specific address range in one summary-LSA (Type-0x2003) and advertised to other areas or configure the address range status as 'DoNotAdvertise' which the summary-LSA (Type-0x2003) is suppressed.
  • Page 392: Ospfv3 > Configuration > Interfaces

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Configuration > Interfaces This page displays the OSPF6 interface configuration table. Interface: Interface identification. Priority: User specified router priority for the interface. The allowed range is 0- 255 and the default value is 1.
  • Page 393: Ospfv3 > Status > Global Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Status > Global Status This page displays the OSPF6 global status table. It provides OSPF6 router status information. Router ID: OSPF6 router ID. SPF Delay: Delay time (in seconds)of SPF calculations. SPF Hold Time: Minimum hold time (in milliseconds) between consecutive SPF calculations.
  • Page 394: Ospfv3 > Status > Area Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Status > Area Status This page displays the OSPF6 network area status table. Area ID: The Area ID. Backbone: Displays ‘Yes’ if it's backbone area or ‘No’ if it is not. Area Type: The area type (e.g., Normal, Stub, or Totally Stub).
  • Page 395: Ospfv3 > Status > Neighbor Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Status > Neighbor Status This page displays the OSPF6 IPv6 neighbor status table. Neighbor ID: The Neighbor ID. Priority: The priority of OSPF6 neighbor. It indicates the priority of the neighbor router. This item is used when selecting the DR for the network.
  • Page 396: Ospfv3 > Status > Interface Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Status > Interface Status This page displays the OSPF6 interface status table. Interface: Interface identification (e.g., VLAN 1). Interface Address: IPv6 network address. Area ID: The OSPF6 area ID in the format 1.2.3.4.
  • Page 397: Ospfv3 > Status > Routing Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Status > Routing Status This page displays the OSPF6 routing status table. Controls: Start from Route Type: At the dropdown select Inter Area, Intra Area, Border Router, External Type-1, or External Type-2. Destination: Enter the destination IP.
  • Page 398 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide IsConnected: The destination is connected directly or not. Buttons Auto-refresh : Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to refresh the page immediately. |<< : Updates the table entries, starting from the first available entry. If the first entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled.
  • Page 399: Ospfv3 > Database > General Database

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Database > General Database This page displays the OSPF6 LSA link state database information table. Set the Start from Area ID, Link State Type, Link State ID, Advertising Router, and entries per page controls.
  • Page 400 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide >> : Updates the table entries, starting from the entry next to the last entry currently displayed. If the last entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled. >> | : Updates the table entries, ending at the last available entry. If the last entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled.
  • Page 401: Ospfv3 > Detail Database > Router

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Detail Database > Router This page displays the OSPF6 LSA Router link state database information table. Set the Start from Area ID, Link State Type, Link State ID, Advertising Router, and entries per page controls.
  • Page 402 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide |<< : Updates the table entries, starting from the first available entry. If the first entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled. << : Updates the table entries, ending at the entry prior to the first entry currently displayed. If the first entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled.
  • Page 403: Ospfv3 > Detail Database > Network

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Detail Database > Network This page displays the OSPF6 LSA Network link state database information table. Set the Start from Area ID, Link State Type, Link State ID, Advertising Router, and entries per page controls.
  • Page 404 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide << : Updates the table entries, ending at the entry prior to the first entry currently displayed. If the first entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled. >> : Updates the table entries, starting from the entry next to the last entry currently displayed. If the last entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled.
  • Page 405: Ospfv3 > Detail Database > Link

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Detail Database > Link This page displays the OSPF6 LSA Link link-state database table. Set the Start from Area ID, Link State Type, Link State ID, Advertising Router, and entries per page controls.
  • Page 406: Ospfv3 > Detail Database > Intraarea Prefix

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Detail Database > IntraArea Prefix This page displays the OSPF6 IntraArea Prefix Link State Database. Set the Start from Area ID, Link State Type, Link State ID, Advertising Router, and entries per page controls.
  • Page 407: Ospfv3 > Detail Database > Summary

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Detail Database > Summary This page displays the OSPF6 LSA Summary link state database information table. Set the Start from Area ID, Link State Type, Link State ID, Advertising Router, and entries per page controls.
  • Page 408: Ospfv3 > Detail Database > Asbr Summary

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Detail Database > ASBR Summary This page displays the OSPF6 LSA ASBR Summary link state database information table. Set the Start from Area ID, Link State Type, Link State ID, Advertising Router, and entries per page controls.
  • Page 409: Ospfv3 > Detail Database > External

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide OSPFv3 > Detail Database > External This page displays the OSPF6 LSA External link state database information table. Set the Start from Link State Type, Link State ID, Advertising Router, and entries per page controls.
  • Page 410 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide << : Updates the table entries, ending at the entry prior to the first entry currently displayed. If the first entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled. >> : Updates the table entries, starting from the entry next to the last entry currently displayed. If the last entry of the table is displayed, the button is disabled.
  • Page 411: Rip

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) prevents routing loops by implementing a limit on the number of hops allowed in a path from source to destination. The largest number of hops allowed for RIP is 15, which limits the size of networks that RIP can support.
  • Page 412 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Update Timer: The timer interval (in seconds) between the router sends the complete routing table to all neighboring RIP routers. The allowed range is 5 to 2147483 seconds. Invalid Timer: The number of seconds after which a route will be marked invalid. The allowed range is 5 to 2147483 seconds.
  • Page 413 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons Clear RIP Process: Click to reset the current RIP process. At the “RIP process will be reset. Do you want to proceed anyway?” prompt click Yes or Cancel. Apply: Click to save changes. Reset: Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
  • Page 414: Rip > Configuration > Network Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide RIP > Configuration > Network Configuration This page displays the RIP network configuration table. It is used to specify the RIP enabled interface(s). When RIP is enabled on the specific interface(s), the router can provide the network information to the other RIP routers via those interfaces.
  • Page 415: Rip > Configuration > Neighbor Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide RIP > Configuration > Neighbor Configuration This page displays the RIP neighbor connection table. It is used to configure the RIP router to send RIP updates to specific neighbors using the unicast, broadcast, or network IP address after update timer expiration.
  • Page 416: Rip > Configuration > Passive Interface

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide RIP > Configuration > Passive Interface This page displays the RIP router interface configuration table. Interface: Interface identification. Passive Interface: Check the box to enable the interface as RIP passive-interface. Buttons Apply: Click to save changes.
  • Page 417: Rip > Configuration > Interfaces

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide RIP > Configuration > Interfaces This page displays the RIP interface configuration table. Interface: Interface identification. Send Version: The RIP version for the advertisement transmission on the interface. Version 1: Set the RIP version to RIP v1.
  • Page 418: Rip > Configuration > Offset-List

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide RIP > Configuration > Offset-List This page displays the RIP offset-list configuration table. Delete: Check to delete the entry. It will be deleted during the next save. VLAN ID: The VLAN interface which the offset list applies to. The range is 0 - 4095. 0 means that the offset list applies to all interfaces.
  • Page 419: Rip > Status > Global Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide RIP > Status > Global Status This page displays the RIP general status information table. Version: This indicates the global RIP version. By default, the router sends RIPv2 and accepts both RIPv1 and RIPv2. When the router receives either version of REQUESTS or triggered updates packets, it replies with the appropriate version.
  • Page 420: Rip > Status > Interface Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide RIP > Status > Interface Status This page displays the RIP interface status information table. Interface: Interface identification. Send Version: The RIP version for the advertisement transmission on the interface. Receive Version: The RIP version for the advertisement reception on the interface.
  • Page 421: Rip > Status > Peer Status

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide RIP > Status > Peer Status This page displays the RIP peer table. Set the Start from Address and entries per page controls and hit Refresh. Gateway: Peer IPv4 address. Last Update Time: The duration time in seconds from the time the last RIP packet received from the neighbor to now.
  • Page 422: Rip > Status > Database

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide RIP > Status > Database This page displays the RIP Database Information table. Set the Start from Network, Next Hop, and entries per page controls then hit Refresh. Type: The protocol type of the route (e.g., RIP, Static, or Connected).
  • Page 423 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Example: 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 424: Diagnostics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Diagnostics This section provides a set of system diagnostic test provided for troubleshooting purposes. Diagnostics > ICMP Ping (IPv4) This page lets you issue ICMP (IPv4) PING packets to troubleshoot IP connectivity issues. Hostname or IP Address: The address of the destination host, either as a symbolic hostname or an IP Address.
  • Page 425 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Quiet (only print result): Checking this option will not print the result of each ping request but will only show the final result. After you press the Start button, ICMP packets are transmitted, and the sequence number and round trip time are displayed upon reception of a reply.
  • Page 426: Diagnostics > Icmp Ping (Ipv6)

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Diagnostics > ICMP Ping (IPv6) This page lets you issue ICMPv6 PING packets to troubleshoot IPv6 connectivity issues. Hostname or IP Address: The address of the destination host, either as a symbolic hostname or an IP Address.
  • Page 427 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide The output from the IPv6 Ping looks like this: PING 2001::01 (2001::1) from 2001::3: 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 2001::1: seq=0 ttl=64 time=2.118 ms 64 bytes from 2001::1: seq=1 ttl=64 time=2.009 ms 64 bytes from 2001::1: seq=2 ttl=64 time=1.852 ms 64 bytes from 2001::1: seq=3 ttl=64 time=2.869 ms...
  • Page 428: Diagnostics > Traceroute (Ipv4)

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Diagnostics > Traceroute (IPv4) This page lets you perform a traceroute test over IPv4 towards a remote host. Traceroute is a diagnostic tool for displaying the route and measuring transit delays of packets across an IPv4 network.
  • Page 429 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Print Numeric Addresses: By default, the traceroute command will print out hop information using a reverse DNS lookup for the acquired host IP addresses. This may slow down the display if the DNS information is not available.
  • Page 430: Diagnostics > Traceroute (Ipv6)

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Diagnostics > Traceroute (IPv6) This page lets you perform a traceroute test over IPv6 towards a remote host. Traceroute is a diagnostic tool for displaying the route and measuring transit delays of packets across an IPv6 network.
  • Page 431: Diagnostics > Mib Retrieval

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Diagnostics > MIB Retrieval This page lets you retrieve the local or remote OAM MIB variable data on a particular port. Select the appropriate radio button (Local or Peer) At the dropdown select the port number of the switch to retrieve the content of interest.
  • Page 432: Diagnostics > Cable Diagnostics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Diagnostics > Cable Diagnostics This page is used for running the Cable Diagnostics for 10/100 and 1G copper ports. Select the desired port and then click the Start button to run the diagnostics. This will take approximately 5 seconds.
  • Page 433 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Length: The length (in meters) of the cable pair. The resolution is 3 meters. When Link Status is shown as follows, the length has different definitions: 1G: The length is the minimum value of 4-pair.
  • Page 434: Diagnostics > Mirroring

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Diagnostics > 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.
  • Page 435 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Note: For a given port, a frame is only transmitted once. It is therefore not possible to mirror mirror port Tx frames. Because of this, the mode for the selected mirror port is limited to Disabled or rx.
  • Page 436: Diagnostics > Sflow > Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Diagnostics > sFlow > Configuration This page lets you configure sFlow. 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. sFlow configuration is not persisted to non-volatile memory, which means that a reboot will disable sFlow sampling.
  • Page 437 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Receiver Configuration Owner: Basically, sFlow can be configured in two ways: Through local management using the Web or CLI interface or through SNMP. This read-only field shows the owner of the current sFlow configuration and assumes values as follows: •...
  • Page 438: Diagnostics > Sflow > Statistics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Diagnostics > sFlow > Statistics This page shows receiver and per-port sFlow statistics. Receiver Statistics Owner: This field shows the current owner of the sFlow configuration. It assumes one of three values as follows: •...
  • Page 439 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Port Statistics Port: The port number for which the following statistics applies. Rx and Tx Flow Samples: The number of flow samples sent to the sFlow receiver originating from this port. Here, flow samples are divided into Rx and Tx flow samples, where Rx flow samples contains the number of packets that were sampled upon reception (ingress) on the port and Tx flow samples contains the number of packets that were sampled upon transmission (egress) on the port.
  • Page 440: Maintenance

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Maintenance This section provides maintenance configuration functions (save, backup, restore, activate, and delete) restart device, reset to factory defaults, and firmware upgrade and selection functions. Maintenance > 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.
  • Page 441: Backup Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Backup Configuration It is possible to download any of the files on the switch to the web browser. Select the file and click the Download Configuration button. Download of running-config may take a little while to complete, as the file must be prepared for download.
  • Page 442: Restore Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Restore Configuration 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. Select the file to upload, select the destination file on the target, then click the Upload Configuration button.
  • Page 443: Activate Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Activate Configuration 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 the Activate Configuration button. This will initiate the process of completely replacing the existing configuration with that of the selected file.
  • Page 444: Delete Configuration File

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Delete Configuration File 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 default configuration.
  • Page 445: Maintenance > Factory Defaults

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Maintenance > Factory Defaults You can reset the configuration of the switch on this page. The IP setup can be retained. The new configuration is available immediately, which means that no restart is necessary. Check or uncheck the Keep IP setup checkbox.
  • Page 446: Maintenance > Firmware > Firmware Upgrade

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Maintenance > Firmware > Firmware Upgrade The Software Upload page facilitates an update of the firmware controlling the switch. Click the Choose File button, browse to the location of a software image, and click the Upload button.
  • Page 447: Maintenance > Firmware > Firmware Selection

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Maintenance > Firmware > Firmware Selection The Software Image Selection 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.
  • Page 448: Dms (Device Management System)

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DMS (Device Management System) The Device Management System (DMS) software that provides advanced tools necessary for total management of all connected network elements. The unique set of features and capabilities provide security integrators with lower overall cost, less downtime, and easier management and maintenance of an entire PoE network.
  • Page 449: Dms Information Page

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DMS Information page The DMS Information page lets you enable and disable DMS mode and specify DMS Controller Priority. DMS is controlled by the DMS Controller switch, as specified by the DMS Mode selection. The DMS Controller Switch controls syncing DMS information in order to manage Topology View, Floor View, and trap event / data polling / DHCP server assignment.
  • Page 450: Dms > Management > Map Api Key

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DMS > Management > Map API Key You will 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 Maps correctly.
  • Page 451: Dms > Management > Device List

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DMS > Management > Device List This page provides an overview of the devices list. It initially displays with seven columns: Remove: Remove off-line device from the list. Status: Device Online or Offline. You can click the linked text to display the Maintenance > Diagnostics page.
  • Page 452 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Devices List with added input columns: When you can click the Edit Device Name button, the Devices List page displays with four additional columns: Edit Device Name: Entry field to edit a device’s Name. Edit HTTP Port: Entry field to edit a device’s HTTP port number.
  • Page 453: Dms > Graphical Monitoring > Topology View

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DMS > Graphical Monitoring > Topology View DMS can automatically discover all IP devices and display the devices by graphic networking topology view. You can manage and monitor them in the Topology View, such as to remotely diagnose the cable connection status, auto alarm notifications on critical events, and remotely reboot a PoE device.
  • Page 454 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Icon with plus and minus marks to let you zoom in and zoom out of Topology view. You can scroll up/down with mouse to achieve the same purpose. In the upper right corner, there is a "Setting” icon. When you click the icon, it will pop-up Device, Group, Config, export topology view and advanced search functions for the topology.
  • Page 455 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide System Setting Console Functions: Shows how many IP devices are detected and displayed in Topology view. Shows the Master IP. Single Subnet: DMS is based on the Master switch's IP address. Here the subnet means "255.255.255.0"...
  • Page 456 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Device Categories The device is a Switch. The device is a PC. The device is an IP Camera. The device is an IP Phone. The device is an Access Point. The device is a Router.
  • Page 457 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Device Consoles Left-click any device icon to display the device consoles for further actions. Dashboard Console: displays device info and related actions for the device. Different device types support different function: If an IP device is recognized as DMS switch, it will support "Upgrade" and "Find Switch" function.
  • Page 458 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Diagnostics: Click Diagnostic Action Icon to perform the cable diagnostics, to exam where the broken cable is, and check if the device connection is alive or not by ping.  Cable Status: Green icon: Cable is connected correctly.
  • Page 459 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Notification Console: Displays alarms and logs triggered by events. For example: Warning: <date> Device Off-line is caused by cable disconnection. Info <date> User ‘admin’ rebooted device No Message Monitor Console: It displays the traffics for device health check purpose.
  • Page 460 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide PoE Auto Checking “AutoFill” Feature When you enable Auto power reset (PoE auto checking) in DMS, the IP addresses of the connected devices are automatically filled on the Auto Power Reset configuration page. 1. Configure the “PoE Auto Checking” parameter at Switch > PoE Management > PoE Auto Checking. The default value of the “Failure Action”...
  • Page 461: Dms > Graphical Monitoring > Floor View

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DMS > Graphical Monitoring > Floor View This page displays the graphical image created at DMS > Maintenance > Floor Image. Initially, no Floor View images are displayed. Go to DMS > Maintenance > Floor Image on page to upload floor images.
  • Page 462 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Device Search Console Functions: 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 E. Remove a device from all floor view images...
  • Page 463: Dms > Graphical Monitoring > Map View

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DMS > Graphical Monitoring > Map View This page helps you find the location of devices even when they are installed in a different building. You can place a device icon on the Map View and navigate using Google Maps. You need a valid API key and a Google Cloud Platform billing account to access a Google core product.
  • Page 464 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide B. Shows the Master switch’s IP address. C. Single Subnet: DMS will base on the master switch's IP address. Here the subnet means "255.255.255.0". Multiple Subnet: To provide 4 ranges for inputting manually.(In the case, we will suggest user to adjust switch's subnet mask to "255.255.0.0"...
  • Page 465: Dms > Maintenance > Floor Image

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DMS > Maintenance > Floor Image This page lets you upload and manage floor map images. You can upload up to 20 JPEG or PNG images, each a maximum of 256KB in size. 1. At the default Floor Image Management page click the Choose File icon.
  • Page 466 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Buttons Add: Click Add to upload. When done, a snapshot will be available on screen. Delete: If you need to remove an existing floor map, select its checkbox and click Delete to remove. Messages: Only jpg, png are allowed displays if you selected a file type other than JPG or PNG. Click OK to clear the message and select a PNG or JPG file.
  • Page 467: Dms > Maintenance > Diagnostics

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DMS > Maintenance > Diagnostics This page lets you run a diagnostic test on a selected device. Select: Select an on-line device from the list. The diagnostic test starts. Status: Device Online or Offline. Model Name: The model name of the network connectivity devices.
  • Page 468 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Example 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 469: Dms > Maintenance > Traffic Monitor

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DMS > Maintenance > Traffic Monitor This page displays a visual chart of network traffic of all the devices. Numbers are shown in Mbit/s. To view the traffic of all the ports or just a specific port; click on a specific port on the traffic chart to reveal its traffic during the day.
  • Page 470 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Hover the mouse cursor over a column in the table to display its specific parameters: → Message: “Traffic Monitor feature is only available on master switch” added at FW v8.40.1523. Meaning: You clicked on “Traffic Monitor” at DMS > Traffic Monitor, but this switch is not the DMS Controller (Master) Switch.
  • Page 471: Dms Firmware Upgrade Procedure

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide DMS Firmware Upgrade Procedure To upgrade a device’s firmware via DMS: 1. Navigate to the DMS > Graphical Monitoring > Topology View menu path. 2. Click the button to display the right pane menu tabs (Device, Group, and Config).
  • Page 472 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide 8. Click “Apply” to start the FW upgrade and save to Running-config. 9. Observe the upgrade status until completion. Messages Starting, please wait… Error : Firmware download fail 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 473: Dms Troubleshooting

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide 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 only device in DMS Topology View in DMS; all devices are listed in DMS device list.
  • Page 474: Appendix A - Dhcp Per Port Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Appendix A – DHCP Per Port Configuration You can configure DHCP Per Port via the Web UI as described below. DHCP IP per Port This function lets you assign a static IP address from a DHCP pool to a switch port such that it will always be assigned that specific IP address.
  • Page 475: Dhcp Per Port Mode Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide 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.
  • Page 476 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Apply: Click to save changes to the entries. If the entries are valid, the webpage message “Update success!” displays. Click the OK button to clear the message. If any entries are invalid, an error message displays. Click the OK button to clear the message and enter valid values, then click the Apply button again.
  • Page 477 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Web UI Messages Message: Interface xx not using DHCP Meaning: The Interface being configured does not have DHCP enabled and configured. Recovery: 1. Click the OK button to clear the webpage message. 2. Enable and configure DHCP for the interface being configured.
  • Page 478: Appendix B - Mrp Pre-Requisites And Application Examples

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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 monitor them at Monitor > MRP, or via the CLI. See the CLI Reference for Command Line operation.
  • Page 479: Related Devices

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Related Devices MRP is implemented at FW v7.10.2368 for SISPM1040-384-LRT-C, SISPM1040-362-LRT, SISPM1040-582-LRT, SISGM1040- 284-LRT, SISPM1040-3166-L, and SISPM1040-3248-L. MRP Sample Setup The example below shows SISPM1040-384-LRT-C switches (one MRM and five MRCs). Figure: MRP Sample Setup MRP Pre-Requisites (General) The following are required to perform MRP setups.
  • Page 480: Mrp Web Ui Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide 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).
  • Page 481 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide 4. Click the Edit button to display the second MRP Domain (Domian2). 5. Edit the Domain Settings as required. Click Apply to save; the message “Domain is enabled” displays. Click OK to clear the webpage message.
  • Page 482 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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.
  • Page 483 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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.
  • Page 484: Appendix C - G.8032 Major And Sub Rings Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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.
  • Page 485: Sample Configuration

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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 Major Major Owner Owner Neighbor Neighbor None None Switch Switch...
  • Page 486 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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 MAC MEP ID Peer MAC Peer MEP ID...
  • Page 487 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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 Port...
  • Page 488 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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 MAC MEP ID Peer MAC Peer MEP ID...
  • Page 489 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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 Port...
  • Page 490: Testing

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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 Reply from 192.168.1.85: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64...
  • Page 491 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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...
  • Page 492: Config Files

    Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide Config files running-config_192.168.1 hostname SISPM1040-362-LRT-E username admin privilege 15 password encrypted feec1d1085ff075fd03b1d2d5ab4c0befbff0917079c8abb3a77338041bf5d6e1771bdbbd1a317ea2f42fc2aacc8c 50a8e667456d7c04099f74f8ef9dcc0fbd4 vlan 1 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.254 tzidx 0 exec­timeout autologout 0 snmp­server location DT Lab Ring system name SISPM1040­362­LRT­E system location DT Lab Ring system description Managed Hardened PoE+ Switch, (4) 10/100/1000Base­T PoE+ Ports + (2)
  • Page 493 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide mep 2 down domain port level 4 interface GigabitEthernet 1/4 mep 2 mep­id 6 mep 2 vid 20 mep 2 peer­mep­id 7 mac 00­C0­F2­53­F0­B9 mep 2 cc 7 mep 2 aps 7 raps mep 3 down domain port level 4 interface GigabitEthernet 1/5 mep 3 mep­id 10...
  • Page 494 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 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 7073dec86c15b8a9907bb4106ef783adde46bd5b5969cc68fb55b430336bd7c80d5ded65d2fdb39abe81cc9caa5a9 3620f270c21bca86e776cee9c5588bfb8c7 username superuser privilege 15 password encrypted 4643fdc71f39fd4cb955943fcaf89faca81bc650fbaeebe25a796662d5c225bf0d5ded65d2fdb39abe81cc9c51449 7e27799560e488713aabaac4f167e7732ca vlan 1 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.254 ntp automatic ntp server 1 ip­address ntp1.transition.com ntp server 2 ip­address ntp2.transition.com...
  • Page 495 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide interface GigabitEthernet 1/7 interface GigabitEthernet 1/8 poe mode disable interface GigabitEthernet 1/9 no spanning­tree interface GigabitEthernet 1/10 no spanning­tree interface vlan 1 ip address 192.168.1.85 255.255.255.0 ip dhcp server mep 1 down domain port level 4 interface GigabitEthernet 1/3 mep 1 vid 10 mep 1 peer­mep­id 4 mac 00­40­C7­1C­C7­30...
  • Page 496 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide line vty 13 line vty 14 line vty 15 map­api­key AIzaSyBItuM0hDtK6nJeZPEk7jnrcoGGi92EpFM 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...
  • Page 497 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide running-config_192.168.1 hostname SISPM1040-384-LRT-C username admin privilege 15 password encrypted 6593186b999f348becd63b8612ac561c114250a1a00bd38f6afb5378acb6d08c1864c59b092b0e2b29ba4f1d55916 6800846cbc52c4558a90e4cdf95d3cfcbf4 username dennis privilege 5 password encrypted a92a5dbf4fcd2e13d35adb36d2418476e907de19a641fa7baf80b1abb2bacd8ee5dbdd44e246b88be1636df6b8769 af790aa8721622481085e33c32e6e119dbd vlan 1 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.254 tzidx 0 exec­timeout autologout 0 poe ping­check enable access­list ace 2 ingress interface GigabitEthernet 1/2 action deny access­list ace 1 next 2 ingress interface GigabitEthernet 1/2 frame­type ipv4­tcp dport 443...
  • Page 498 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide lldp cdp­aware interface GigabitEthernet 1/7 lldp cdp­aware interface GigabitEthernet 1/8 lldp cdp­aware interface GigabitEthernet 1/9 no spanning­tree switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,50,100 switchport trunk vlan tag native lldp cdp­aware interface GigabitEthernet 1/10 no spanning­tree lldp cdp­aware interface GigabitEthernet 1/11 no spanning­tree...
  • Page 499 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide line vty 0 line vty 1 line vty 2 line vty 3 line vty 4 line vty 5 line vty 6 line vty 7 line vty 8 line vty 9 line vty 10 line vty 11...
  • Page 500 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide running-config_192.168.1 hostname SISPM1040-362-LRT-W username admin privilege 15 password encrypted 6158ed7daf39d06ded0e7c4828c3b15bb4c40673bd445afcd643295925ae425d9611d1cbe872708237571aacc7b92 37f33b01ae6866e2484009edfe1fa0bf56f vlan 1 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.254 tzidx 0 exec­timeout autologout 0 snmp­server location DT Lab Ring system name SISPM1040­362­LRT­W system location DT Lab Ring system description Managed Hardened PoE+ Switch, (4) 10/100/1000Base­T PoE+ Ports + (2)
  • Page 501 Lantronix SISPM1040-xxxx-L3 Web User Guide erps 1 sub port0 interface GigabitEthernet 1/3 port1 interface GigabitEthernet 1/4 erps 1 mep port0 sf 1 aps 1 port1 sf 2 aps 2 erps 1 rpl owner port1 erps 1 vlan 5 spanning­tree aggregation spanning­tree link­type point­to­point...
  • Page 502 Irvine, CA 92618, USA Toll Free: 800-526-8766 Phone: 949-453-3990 Fax: 949-453-3995 Technical Support Online: https://www.lantronix.com/technical-support/. Sales Offices For a current list of our domestic and international sales offices, go to the Lantronix web site at www.lantronix.com/about/contact. 33856 Rev. A https://www.lantronix.com/...

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