Ruijie Reyee RG-ES Series Configuration Manual

Ruijie Reyee RG-ES Series Configuration Manual

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Ruijie Reyee RG-ES Series Switches
ESW_1.0(1)B1P20
Web-based Configuration Guide
Document Version: V1.0
Date: 2022.08.27
Copyright © 2022 Ruijie Networks

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  • Page 1 Ruijie Reyee RG-ES Series Switches ESW_1.0(1)B1P20 Web-based Configuration Guide Document Version: V1.0 Date: 2022.08.27 Copyright © 2022 Ruijie Networks...
  • Page 2 All rights are reserved in this document and this statement. Any reproduction, excerption, backup, modification, transmission, translation or commercial use of this document or any portion of this document, in any form or by any means, without the prior written consent of Ruijie Networks is prohibited.
  • Page 3: Preface

    Intended Audience This document is intended for: ⚫ Network engineers ⚫ Technical support and servicing engineers ⚫ Network administrators Technical Support ⚫ Official website of Ruijie Reyee: https://www.ruijienetworks.com/products/reyee Technical Support Website: https://ruijienetworks.com/support ⚫ ⚫ Case Portal: https://caseportal.ruijienetworks.com ⚫ Community: https://community.ruijienetworks.com Technical Support Email: service_rj@ruijienetworks.com...
  • Page 4 Specification An alert that contains a description of product or version support. Note This manual introduces the product model, port type and GUI for your reference. In case of any discrepancy or inconsistency between the manual and the actual version, the actual version prevails.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ..............................I 1 Login ............................... 1 1.1 Configuration Environment Requirements ................1 1.2 Login to the Web Management System .................. 1 1.2.1 Connecting the Device ....................1 1.2.2 Login to the Web Management System ............... 1 2 Port Settings ............................ 3 2.1 Managing Port Information ......................
  • Page 6 3.1 Managing MAC Address ....................... 12 3.1.1 Overview ........................12 3.1.2 Viewing MAC Address Table ..................12 3.1.3 Searching for MAC Address ..................12 3.1.4 Configuring Static MAC Address ................13 3.2 VLAN Settings ........................14 3.2.1 Global VLAN Settings ....................14 3.2.2 Static VLANs Settings ....................
  • Page 7 6.3 Device Reboot ........................22 6.4 System Upgrade ........................22 6.4.1 Local Upgrade ......................22 6.4.2 Online Upgrade ......................22 6.5 Restoring Factory Configuration .................... 23 7 Monitoring ............................. 24 7.1 Cable Diagnostics ......................... 24 7.2 Multi-DHCP Alarming ......................24 7.3 Viewing Switch Information ....................
  • Page 8: Login

    Web-based Configuration Guide Login Login Configuration Environment Requirements ⚫ Browser: Google Chrome, Internet Explorer 9.0, 10.0, and 11.0, and some Chromium/IE kernel-based browsers are supported. Exceptions such as messy code and format errors may occur when other browsers are used. ⚫...
  • Page 9 Web-based Configuration Guide Login If you forget the device IP address or password, press and hold the Reset button on the device panel for more than 5 seconds to restore factory settings. After restoration, you can use the default IP address and password to log in.
  • Page 10: Port Settings

    Web-based Configuration Guide Port Settings Port Settings Managing Port Information Port Status Bar 2.1.1 The port status bar is at the top of the web page, showing port ID, port attribute (uplink/downlink), and the connection status. Click Collapse to hide the port status bar. Different colors and shapes of the port icons represent different port statuses.
  • Page 11: Port Info Overview

    Web-based Configuration Guide Port Settings The color of the port icon is gray, showing the port is disabled and cannot receive or transmit packets. The color of the port icon is yellow, showing there is a loop. The color of the port icon is green, showing the port is working normally.
  • Page 12: Port Packet Statistics

    Web-based Configuration Guide Port Settings Port Packet Statistics 2.1.3 Choose Monitoring > Packet Statistics. The Packet Statistics page displays the port status, the connection status, Rx/Tx rate (kbps), Rx/Tx packets (KB), Rx/Tx success, and Rx/Tx failure. Click Clear to clear current packet statistics of all ports and reset the statistics. Setting and Viewing Port Attributes Choose Switch Settings >...
  • Page 13 Web-based Configuration Guide Port Settings Basic Port Configuration Parameters Table 2-2 Parameter Description Default Port Select the ports you want to configure. Status When the port is disabled, it cannot receive or Enabled transmit packets (PoE is not affected). Speed Configure the operating speed of the Ethernet Auto physical port.
  • Page 14: Port Status

    Web-based Configuration Guide Port Settings Port Status 2.2.2 Users can view the configuration status of the port attributes and check whether these configurations are active, including the port rate, duplex mode, and flow control status. Port Mirroring Overview 2.3.1 In network monitoring and troubleshooting scenarios, users need to analyze data traffic on suspicious network nodes or device ports.
  • Page 15: Port Isolation

    Web-based Configuration Guide Port Settings Port Mirroring Parameters Table 2-3 Parameter Description Source Port Member The source port is also called the monitored port. Packets on the source port will be mirrored to the mirror port for network analysis or troubleshooting. Users can select multiple source ports.
  • Page 16: Port-Based Rate Limiting

    Web-based Configuration Guide Port Settings Caution The number of the uplink/downlink ports and port IDs of different devices vary. Please refer to the actual information of the device. Port-based Rate Limiting Choose QoS Settings > Port Rate. Users can configure rate limiting rules for packets in the input direction and the output direction of ports. There is no rate limiting on ports by default.
  • Page 17: Management Ip Address

    Web-based Configuration Guide Port Settings ● The rate limiting range for RG-ES226GC-P, RG-ES218GC-P, RG-ES205GC-P, RG-ES209GC-P, RG- FS303AB, RG-FS306-P, RG-FS306-D switches ports is from 1 to 1000M. Management IP Address Choose System Settings > IP Settings. Users can configure the management IP address of the device. By accessing the management IP address, users can configure and manage the device.
  • Page 18: Dc Port Reboot

    Web-based Configuration Guide Port Settings DC Port Reboot Caution Only RG-FS306-D switch supports this feature. Choose DC Settings. Select the DC port you want to reboot, and click Reboot to reboot the selected DC port. Click Reboot all to reboot all DC ports of the device.
  • Page 19: Switch Settings

    Web-based Configuration Guide Switch Settings Switch Settings Managing MAC Address Overview 3.1.1 The MAC address table records mappings of MAC addresses and ports to VLANs. The device queries the MAC address table based on the destination MAC address in a received packet. If the device finds an entry that is consistent with the destination MAC address in the packet, the device forwards the packet through the port specified by the entry in unicast mode.
  • Page 20: Configuring Static Mac Address

    Web-based Configuration Guide Switch Settings Caution If you disable VLAN, the VLAN ID will not be recorded in the MAC address table.MAC address entries can only be found through MAC address. Enter MAC address and VLAN ID, and then click Search. The MAC address entries that meet the search criteria will be displayed in table right below the Search button.
  • Page 21: Vlan Settings

    Web-based Configuration Guide Switch Settings VLAN Settings Global VLAN Settings 3.2.1 Choose Homepage > Device Info. This page displays the status of VLAN settings. Toggle the on-off switch to enable or disable VLAN settings. When VLAN is disabled, the device operates like an un-managed switch. The device forwards packets according to the destination MAC address, and the VLAN information of the forwarding packets remains unchanged during the forwarding process.
  • Page 22: Port Vlan Settubgs

    Web-based Configuration Guide Switch Settings Note ● The VLAN ID ranges from 1 to 4094. VLAN 1 is the default VLAN. ● The default VLAN (VLAN 1), Management VLAN, Native VLAN, Permit VLAN, and Access VLAN cannot be deleted. Port VLAN Settubgs 3.2.3 Caution Users can configure port VLAN only when the global VLAN settings feature is enabled.
  • Page 23 Web-based Configuration Guide Switch Settings Access One access port can belong to only one VLAN and allow frames from this VLAN only to pass through. This VLAN is called an access VLAN. The frames from the access port do not carry VLAN tag. When the access port receives an untagged frame from a peer device, the local device determines that the frame comes from the access VLAN and adds the access VLAN ID to the frame.
  • Page 24: Security

    Web-based Configuration Guide Security Security DHCP Snooping Overview 4.1.1 The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) snooping function allows a device to snoop DHCP packets exchanged between clients and a server to record and monitor the IP address usage and filter out invalid DHCP packets, including request packets from the clients and response packets from the server.
  • Page 25: Configuration Steps

    Web-based Configuration Guide Security Configuration Steps 4.2.2 Choose QoS Settings > Storm Control. Select the storm control type, port, status, and enter the rate limit, and then click Save. The storm control type and corresponding rate are displayed in the table right below the Save button. When storm control is disabled, the rate of broadcast, unknown multicast, and unknown unicast data flows is not limited.
  • Page 26: Poe Settings

    Web-based Configuration Guide PoE Settings PoE Settings Caution Only RG-ES226GC-P, RG-ES218GC-P, RG-ES209GC-P, RG-ES209C-P, RG-ES205GC-P, RG-ES205C-P, and RG-FS306-P switches support the PoE function. Choose PoE Settings. The device supports PoE power supply. Users can view and configure the current power status. Device status: The total power, used power, remaining power, and current work status of the PoE system are displayed.
  • Page 27: System Settings

    Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings System Settings Managing Device Information Viewing Device Information 6.1.1 Choose Homepage > Device Info. The device information is displayed on the homepage, including hostname, device model, serial number, firmware version, IP address, MAC address, cloud status, and uptime. Click Device Info to access the Device Info page (System Settings >...
  • Page 28: Cloud Management

    Cloud status displays whether the device is connected to the cloud. After the device is bound to a cloud management account, the Cloud Status will display Connected, and users can manage the device remotely through Ruijie Cloud webpage or APP. Click Connected to access the homepage of Ruijie Cloud (https://cloud- as.ruijienetworks.com).
  • Page 29: Device Reboot

    Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Device Reboot Choose System Settings > Reboot. Click Reboot to reboot the switch. System Upgrade Local Upgrade 6.4.1 Choose System Settings > Upgrade. Click Select File to select the upgrade package from the local files (the upgrade package is a bin file. If it is a tar.gz file, users need to decompress the package and select the bin file for upgrade).
  • Page 30: Restoring Factory Configuration

    Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Note The time that online upgrade takes depends on the current network speed. It may take some time. Please be patient. Restoring Factory Configuration Choose System Settings > Restore Default. Click Restore to restore factory configuration and reboot the device.
  • Page 31: Monitoring

    Web-based Configuration Guide Monitoring Monitoring Cable Diagnostics Choose Monitoring > Cable Diagnostics. Cable diagnostics allows users to check the status of Ethernet cables. For example, users can check whether the cables are short-circuited or disconnected. Select the ports you want to detect, and then click Start to start cable diagnostics. The test result will be displayed accordingly.
  • Page 32: Viewing Switch Information

    Web-based Configuration Guide Monitoring Move the cursor to to view the alarm details, including the VLAN where the conflicts occur, port, IP address of DHCP server, and MAC address. Viewing Switch Information Choose Monitoring > Switches. If the switch is under uniform management, some features cannot be configured independently (such as password settings).
  • Page 33: Faqs

    Web-based Configuration Guide FAQs FAQs Q1: I failed to log into the web management system. What can I do? (1) Verify that the Ethernet cable is properly connected to the LAN port of the device and the LED indicator blinks or is steady on.

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