Intellisystem IT-ES5028-IM-4GS Series Cli User Manual

Intellisystem IT-ES5028-IM-4GS Series Cli User Manual

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  • Page 1 IT-ES5028-IM-4GS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches CLI User Manual...
  • Page 2 Statement Copyright Notice Information in this document is reserved by Intellisystem Technologies. Reproduction and extract without permission is prohibited. Agreement As the product version upgrades or other reasons, this document is subject to change without notice. Unless other agreement, this document only as a guide to use. All statement, information and suggestion in this document, without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content CHAPTER 1 LOGIN ETHERNET SWITCH ........................1 ........................1 1.1 C ONFIGURATION THROUGH CONSOLE PORT ..........................3 1.2 C ONFIGURATION THROUGH ELNET .................................. 5 1.3 A GREEMENT ..............................6 1.4 C OMMAND LINE PORT 1.4. 1 View o f Co mma nd Li nes ..........................6 1.4.2 Command lines Online help ..........................
  • Page 4 ..................21 6.4 E NTER THE PORT CONFIGURATION VIEW BASED ON ................... 21 6.5 E 802.1QV NTER CONFIGURATION VIEW BASED ON CHAPTER 7 MULTICAST FILTERING VIEW ......................23 ......................... 23 7.1 E NTER THE MULTICAST FILTERING VIEW ......................... 23 7.2 C ONFIGURE MULTICAST FILTERING TYPE ..........................
  • Page 5 ....................... 35 13.2 A L AR M C ONF IGUR ATION D ELETE ........................36 13.3 D ISPLAY THE ALARM INFORMATION CHAPTER 14 PORT MIRRORING ..........................37 ........................37 14.1 E NTER THE PORT MIRRORING VIEW ......................37 14.2 P ORT MIRRORING CONFIGURATION DELETE ......................
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Login Ethernet Switch

    Console port of the Ethernet switch. (Figure 1.1.1) This cable is used for connecting the IT-ES5028-IM-4GS series switch Console port and the external monitoring terminal equipment. One end is RJ45 eight core plug, the other end is the 9 hole plug (DB9).
  • Page 7 (Figure 1.1.3) 2) Choose connecting serial port. Choose connecting serial port under “Connect using” ( pay attention to the chosen serial port is consistent with the port connected with the configuration cable) ,Click “OK”. As shown in Figure 1.1.4. (Figure 1.1.4) 3) Set serial port parameters.
  • Page 8: Configuration Through Telnet

    As the network pipeline connection than COM1, in step two must choose the corresponding COM port. Step three "bits per second" must choose 115200, otherwise cannot be displayed. 1.2 Configuration through Telnet Terminal device use telnet connect to IT-ES5028-IM-4GS series through PC, the requirements are as follows:...
  • Page 9 1. The IP address of IT-ES5028-IM-4GS series can get it by search or modify (Use IP command under the system management view); 2. If PC and IT-ES5028-IM-4GS in the same local area network, the IP address must in a same network segment, otherwise, PC and IT-ES5028-IM-4GS must cross-router.
  • Page 10: Agreement

    (Figure 1.2.3) 4)Use command to configure IT-ES5028-IM-4GS series and check the running statues, if need help, please input “ ? ” at any time. Specific configuration command, please reference “IT-ES5028-IM-4GS series CLI user manual”. 1.3 Agreement Command line format agreement table 1.3.1 as follow Table 1.3.1...
  • Page 11: Command Line Port

    IT-ES5028-IM-4GS series’ view of command lines aim at configuration of different functions. First of all, IT-ES5028-IM-4GS series establish connection, then confirmation of user name and password finished, after enter the correct user name and password, enter “help or ?” in “switch”, enter into system view, Under the view of system, corresponding view appears after typing indifferent command, figure 1.4.1 as follows:...
  • Page 12 Table 1.4.1 system view command list View Function DOS Prompt Enter Quit Quit and System View Switch# return to user login Show or modify device Switch Information information, like software Information (information)# version, IP address, etc. Show or modify the port information, such as: duplex Switch (Port)# Port...
  • Page 13: Command Lines Online Help

    View or modify the port trunk information, such as Switch (Trunk)# Trunk Port Trunking the trunk port View or modify the static unicast MAC address and Access MAC port lock Switch (Access)# port SNMP SNMP enable configuration Switch (Snmp)# Snmp Configuration View or modify the message alarm information, such as...
  • Page 14 Help --Help commands of current menu Quit --Exit from CLI Exit --Exit from current menu Reboot --Reboot switch Port --Enter port setting menu Bandwidth --Enter bandwidth management menu MultiFilter --Enter multicast filtering menu Multicast --Enter static multicast filters menu Vlan --Enter vlan menu --Enter QoS menu Ring...
  • Page 15: Frequent Incorrect Information Of Command Lines

    2) Type in former letters of some key word of the command, press<Tab> key. If the letters are unique, it can show the completed key word. Example: Switch# inf+<Tab> Switch# information 1.4.3 Frequent Incorrect Information of Command Lines All commands typed by users, if it is certificated by grammar, it can run correctly, or users will be sent incorrect information.
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Device System Based Information Configuration

    CHAPTER 2 Device system based information configuration Device information includes Device Type, Hardware Version, Device Name, Software Version, Device Description, Device SN and Contact Way. Among them, Hardware Version and Software Version can be only read, not modified. 2.1 Enter into the view of device information Please check the view as figure 2.1.1 Table 2.1.1 Operating...
  • Page 17: Configuration Information

    Example: Check device name and model number etc Switch (information)# show others Device type Managed Switch Device name Industrial Switch Description 28PORT Serial number Contact way Example: Check the MAC address Switch (information)# show mac Device MAC address: 00.22.6F.02.B0.83 2.3 Configuration information Please reference user configuration device information as table 2.3.1: Table 2.3.1 Operating...
  • Page 18: Delete Device Information

    2.4 Delete device information Please reference table 2.4.1 Table 2.4.1 Operating Command Description Clean –t Delete Device Type Carry our under the view of device information Delete Device Name Carry our under the view of device information Clean -n Delete Serial Number Clean -m Carry our under the view of device information Delete Device Description...
  • Page 19: Chapter 3 Port Configuration

    10Mbps, 100Mbps), interface type (electric or optical), flow control, port is enabled. 3.1 Port information The Ethernet port characteristics of IT-ES5028-IM-4GS series switches support: 10/100Base-Tx Ethernet port can operate in half duplex, full duplex, auto negotiation mode. Support MDI/MDIX adaptive, and able to negotiate with other network devices, automatic selection of the most appropriate way of working and rate, which greatly simplifies the configuration and management system;...
  • Page 20: To Enable Or Disable The Port

    3.4 To enable or disable the port The user can use the following command to open or close the port. By default, the port is enabled. Table 3.3.1 to enable or disable the port: Table 3.3.1 Operating Command Description Enable port Enable <portlist>...
  • Page 21: Chapter 4 Bandwidth Management

    Chapter 4 Bandwidth Management 4.1 Enter rate management view Bandwidth allocation including: 1. Entrance velocity distribution; 2. The outlet velocity distribution; 3. Check the entrance rate configuration information; 4. Check the export rate of configuration information; Table 4.1.1 in bandwidth management view: Operating Command Description...
  • Page 22: Ingress Bandwidth Configuration

    4.3 Ingress bandwidth configuration By default, Ingress bandwidth does not limit. Table 4.3.1 Ingress bandwidth configuration: Table 4.3.1 Operating Command Description <portlist>:1,3,5-28 or all <Bandwidth>:(64k, 128k, 256k, 512k, 1M, 2M, 3M, 4M, 5M, 6M, 7M, 8M, 9M, 10M, 20M, 30M, Ingress Config inrate<portlist>...
  • Page 23: Chapter 5 Broadcast Storm Set

    Chapter 5 Broadcast Storm Set 5.1 Set the view into the broadcast storm The broadcast storm including: 1. Show broadcast storm set 2. Close broadcast storm inhibition 3. Set broadcast storm set Table 5.1.1 into the broadcast storm view command: Table 5.1.1 Operating Command...
  • Page 24 Table 5.4.1 Operating Command Description {0|1} --Limited type --Broadcast,Multicast and flood frames --Broadcast Only <Maximum rate> Set broadcast storm Config {0|1} <Maximum rate> --3% --5% --10% --20% --30% Example: the configured limit packet type is only broadcast packets, the maximum rate of 5% Switch (Storm)#Config 1 5 Maximum rate:5% Limited type:Broadcast Only...
  • Page 25: Chapter 6 Vlan

    Chapter 6 VLAN 6.1 Introduction to VLAN VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) is a virtual local area network, is a kind of device by LAN logical rather than physical division into a network, in order to achieve the virtual group technology. VLAN technology allows network administrators to one physical LAN logic into different broadcast domains (or virtual LAN, VLAN), each VLAN contains a set of computer workstations have the same needs, have the same properties and physical form on LAN.
  • Page 26: Enter The Port Configuration View Based On Vlan

    Example: Vlan type: 802.1Q Vlan Switch (VLAN) # enable 1 802.1Q VLAN is enable! [OK] Tip: This configuration will be validated after restarting 6.4 Enter the port configuration view based on Vlan Table 6.4.1 to enter the port configuration view based on vlan: Operating Command Description...
  • Page 27 Operating Command Description <portlist>: 1,3,5-28 or all Pvid setting config pvid <portlist> <pvid> <pvid>: 1,4,5-4094 Set the VLAN logo VID is unchanged replace Use the default VID port to replace the config replace {0|1} configuration logo VID establishment and management of config manage <vid>...
  • Page 28: Chapter 7 Multicast Filtering View

    Chapter 7 Multicast filtering view 7.1 Enter the multicast filtering view Multicast filtering configuration includes: 1. types of configuration, multicast filtering 2. listen to the IGMP 3. the IGMP query 4. the IGMP query interval configuration 5. display the IGMP sensing information 6.
  • Page 29: Display Igmp Information

    Example: the configuration of IGMP interception enable: Enable Switch (Multicast)#Set igmp enable Configure the IGMP query enable: Enable Switch (Multicast)#Set query enable Configure the IGMP query interval: 60s Switch (Multicast)#Config query 60 7.4 Display IGMP information Table 7.4.1 shows the IGMP information: Operating Command Description...
  • Page 30: Chapter 8 Qos

    Chapter 8 QoS 8.1 Enter the multicast filtering view The QoS configuration including: 1. Enable Dscp, Cos 2. Set Qos (8:4:2:1 high priority queue mechanism, strict priority) 3. The value of Cos/Dscp mapping 4. The default port priority 5. To view the QoS configuration information Table 8.1.1 to enter the Qos configuration view : Operating Command...
  • Page 31: The Value Of Dscp/Tos Mapping

    Example: set the QoS queue mechanism to weight ratio (8:4:2:1) Switch (QoS) # show queuingm 0 [OK] 8.4 The value of Dscp/Tos mapping The user can use the follow ing command to configure the Dscp/cos value map Table 8.4.1 Dscp/cos mapping configuration command: Operating Command Description...
  • Page 32 Table 8.6.1 view the Qos command: Operating Command Description To view the QoS queue mechanism Show queuingm <coslist>:CoS Mapping value,0,1, To view the CoS value map Show cos <coslist> <dscplist>:Dscp Mapping value,1,2, To view the ToS value map Show Dscp <dscplist> 3-64 To view the ToS/CoS enabled state Show state <portlist>...
  • Page 33: Chapter 9 Ring Configuration

    Chapter 9 Ring configuration 9.1 Enter the ring network configuration view The ring network configuration including: 1. The Ring3 configuration; 2. Ring network information view ; 3. The RSTP configuration 4. RSTP state information view Table 9.1.1 into the ring network configuration view: Operating Command Description...
  • Page 34: The Ring3 Configuration

    9.4 The Ring3 configuration Ring3 enabled, can use the follow ing command to set the Ring3. Table 9.4.1 Ring3 to set and modify: Operating Command Description {1|2|3|4 } : 1 ring group 1, 2 ring group 2 3 ring group 3, 4 ring group 4 <id>...
  • Page 35: Ring Network Configuration Information

    Switch(Ring)# config ring3 1 1 1 7,8 0 [OK] Tip: This configuration will be validated after restarting Example: to modify the first groups in SWRing3 ring network ports 5, 6 Switch(Ring)# modify 1 -p 5,6 [OK] Tip: This configuration will be validated after restarting 9.5 Ring network configuration information Allocation of ring network, we can use the follow ing command to view the ring network configuration information.
  • Page 36: Display The Current State Of The Rstp Information

    Operating Command Description < portlist >: 1,3,5-28 or all Options:-c Path overhead Port priority Modify rstp_p< portlist > Modify the RSTP port <options><parameter> Point to point network connection Direct connection terminal Participate in the spanning tree structure Options:-p The switch priority (0,4096,8192,12288,16384,20480,24576, 28672,32768,36864,40960,45056,49152, The configuration of...
  • Page 37: Chapter 10 Trunk Configuration

    Chapter 10 Trunk configuration 10.1 Enter the port Trunk view Port Trunk configuration includes: 1. Port trunk configuration; 2. Delete port information fusion; 3. Port trunk information view; Table 10.1.1 to enter the port trunk view: Operating Command Description Enter the port trunk configuration view trunk To perform the operation in the system.
  • Page 38: Chapter 11 Mac Port Lock

    Chapter 11 MAC port lock 11.1 Enter the MAC port lock view MAC port lock includes; 1. MAC port locking information display 2. Add the MAC port locking information 3. Remove the MAC port locking information Table 11.1.1 into the MAC port to lock the view command: Operating Command Description...
  • Page 39: Chapter 12 Email Alarm Configuration

    Chapter 12 Email alarm configuration 12.1 Enter the Email alarm view Email alert configuration including: 1. Displays the Email alarm information 2. Email alarm enable 3. To configure the mail server address 4. The allocation of the recipient's address 5. Configure the sender address and password 6.
  • Page 40: Chapter 13 Alarm Configuration

    Chapter 13 Alarm configuration 13.1 Enter the alarm information view Alarm configuration including: 1. Power alarm; 2. Port alarm; 3. Delete alarm information; 4. Alarm information view; Table 13.1.1 enter the alarm configuration view: Operating Command Description Enter the alarm configuration view To perform the operation in the system Alarm 13.2 Alarm configuration / delete...
  • Page 41: Display The Alarm Information

    13.3 Display the alarm information The user can use the following command to view the alarm information Table 13.3.1 view the alarm information command: Operating Command Description {1|2|all}:Show the way power alarm Show power alarm Show power {1|2|all} 1: The first power supply; information 2:...
  • Page 42: Chapter 14 Port Mirroring

    Chapter 14 Port mirroring 14.1 Enter the port mirroring view Port mirroring configuration includes: 1. Port mirroring configuration; 2. Delete port mirroring; 3. View port mirroring; Table 14.1.1 to enter the port mirroring configuration view: Operating Command Description Enter the port mirroring configuration view Mirror To perform the operation in the system 14.2 Port mirroring configuration / delete...
  • Page 43: Display Port Mirroring Information

    14.3 Display port mirroring information Table 14.3.1 view port mirroring information command: Operating Command Description Display port mirroring information Show mirror In view of the port mirroring...
  • Page 44: Chapter 15 Time Configuration

    Chapter 15 Time configuration 15.1 In view of the Time configuration Time allocation: 1. Time display configuration information 2. Time to enable 3. The world time zone selection 4. The address of the NTP server Table 15.1.1 into the time allocation view Operating Command Description...
  • Page 45: Chapter 16 Static Multicast Configuration

    Chapter 16 Static multicast configuration 16.1 In the static multicast address filter configuration view Static multicast configuration includes: 1. Add static multicast address; 2. Remove the multicast address; 3. To view the multicast address; Table 16.1.1 into the static multicast view command: Operating Command Description...
  • Page 46: Chapter 17 The Snmp Configuration

    Chapter 17 The SNMP configuration 17.1 Configure the view into the SNMP The Snmp configuration including: 1. Close the Snmp 2. To view the Snmp configuration information 3. The Snmp configuration Table 17.1.1 to enter the Snmp configuration view: Operating Command Description enter the Snmp configuration view...
  • Page 47: Chapter 18 Port Statistics

    Chapter 18 Port Statistics 18.1 Enter the port statistical configuration view Port statistics: 1. Statistics port number and type 2. Clean up the count the number of frames 3. Statistics port flow 4. Clean up the total flow 5. The MAC address table Table 18.1.1 to enter the port statistical configuration view: Operating Command...
  • Page 48: Chapter 19 System Management

    Chapter 19 System management 19.1 Enter the System management configuration view System management includes: 1. System timeout; 2. The default gateway, IP address configuration; 3. The user name, password configuration; 4. Device IP, subnet mask, default gateway, see; 5. Restore factory settings; 6.
  • Page 49: Ip Address And Default Gateway Setting

    19.3 IP address and default gateway setting The user can set the following command equipment IP, default gateway address Table 19.3.1 device IP address, default gateway address setting: Operating Command Description The device IP address <A.B.C.D>:ip address Ip <A.B.C.D> <A1.B1.C1.D1> configuration <A1.B1.C1.D1>:The subnet mask The default gateway...
  • Page 50: Restore Factory Settings

    Example: check the equipment IP, subnet mask, default gateway address Switch(manage)# show net_address Device gateway 192.168.1.1 Device mask address : 255.255.255.0 Device IP address 192.168.1.254 19.6 Restore factory settings The user can restore to factory settings following command equipment Table 19.6.1 restores factory settings command: Operating Command Description...
  • Page 51: The System Upgrade

    Upload configuration steps are as follows 1. Enter the command: System_manage# upload Please send configuration file, or press [Esc] to quit . CCCCCCCCCCC Explain: From the input upload command and the emergence of the first C start, no operation in 2 minutes, the system will automatically exit 2.

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