Windbit ESW3L2P Series Configuration Manual

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Web-based Configuration Guide
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Web-based configuration guide
Copyright © Windbit Dm3001-I Version 1.1 2023
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  • Page 1 Windbit Web-based Configuration Guide ESW3L2P Series Switches Web-based configuration guide Copyright © Windbit Dm3001-I Version 1.1 2023 ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 2: Legal Notice

    This publication is subject to change. Teldat S.A. provides no warranty for the information contained in this manual. Teldat S.A. is not liable for any direct, indirect, collateral, consequential or other damages related to the delivery, supply, or use of this manual. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 3 An alert highlighting essential information; failure to understand or follow may lead to function failure or performance degradation. Note An alert providing additional or supplementary information; failure to understand or follow will not lead to serious consequences. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 4 The manual provides configuration details (such as model, port type, and command line interface) for reference purposes only. In case of any discrepancy or inconsistency between the manual and the actual version, the actual version takes precedence. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 5 Web management involves a web server integrated into the switch, responsible for receiving and processing requests from a client (reading web files or executing commands) and returning processing results to the client, usually a web browser. Specification This document specifically pertains to ESW3L2P series switches. Application Application Description...
  • Page 6 Enter http://X.X.X.X (management IP address) in the browser and press Enter to access the Login page (Figure 1-2). Login Page Figure 1-2 Enter the username and password, as per the table below, and then click Login: Table 1-1 Default Username/Password Permission Description admin/admin Super administrator with all permissions ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 7 Icons and Buttons on the GUI provide functionalities like editing, deleting, enabling/disabling functions, and more. Table 1-2 Icon/Button Description Edit the selected record. Delete the selected record. Enable or disable the function. Available port. Upon clicking or selecting the icon, the port transitions to a selected state. Unavailable port. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 8 Sets static addresses and filter addresses. Routing Establishes routes. Configures basic settings for global Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), STP ports, and Root Link Detection Protocol (RLDP). IGMP Settings Configures Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping. DHCP Snooping Sets DHCP snooping. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 9 Performs local and online upgrades of web packages. System Logging Sets the log server and queries system logs. CWMP Configures CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP). Detection Configures ping test, tracert test, cable detection, and one-click collection. Web Console Replicates the mechanism of CLI commands. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 10 Click the primary menu Common to access secondary menu options such as Home, VLAN Management, Port Management, PoE Settings, and Restart. Home The Home page displays device configurations, basic port information, and port statistics, as illustrated in Figure 1-5. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 11: Vlan Management

    VLAN Settings Figure 1-6 Adding a VLAN ⚫ The VLAN ID is mandatory; other parameters are optional. Click Save, and the message “Configuration succeeded” is displayed. The added VLAN appears in the list. ⚫ Editing a VLAN ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 12 Hover over a trunk port in the trunk port list and click Delete. Confirm the deletion by clicking OK when prompted with “Are you sure you want to delete the trunk port?” Following this, the message “Delete succeeded” is displayed. ⚫ Batch Deleting Trunk Ports ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 13: Port Management

    Editing a Port Click Edit in the Action column of the port list. Edit port information as needed and click Save. The message “Configuration succeeded” is displayed. (2) Port Aggregation Figure 1-9 presents the Aggregate Port page. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 14 Certain ports with specific functionalities (ARP check, anti-ARP-spoofing, MAC VLAN, and observing ports in port mirroring) cannot be added to an aggregated port. Unavailable ports display a message indicating the enabled functions, making them unselectable. (3) Port Mirroring Figure 1-10 shows the Port Mirroring page. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 15: Poe Settings

    A member port of the aggregated port cannot serve as the mirrored or observing port, ensuring that mirrored and observing ports are different. PoE Settings Configure Power over Ethernet (PoE) on a port or in the system on the PoE Settings page. This page is exclusive to PoE-capable devices. (1) PoE Port ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 16 Figure 1-12 The page displays the total power, free power, and power supply management mode. Select a power supply management mode and click Save to configure the port. Restart Figure 1-13 shows the Restart page. Restart Figure 1-13 ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 17: Mac Address

    OK when prompted with “Are you sure you want to delete the static address?” Following this, the message “Delete succeeded” is displayed. (2) Filtering Address Settings Figure 1-15 shows the Filtering Address Settings page. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 18 ⚫ Editing a Route In the route list, click Edit in the Action column for a specific route. Route information is displayed. Edit the information and click Save. The message “Configuration succeeded” confirms the changes. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 19 Editing an MSTI In the MSTI list, click Edit in the Action column for an MSTI to display its information. Edit as needed and click Save. The message “Configuration succeeded” confirms the changes. ⚫ Deleting an MSTI ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 20 Editing an STP Port In the STP port list, click Edit in the Action column for the desired port. View and modify the port information, then click Save. Following this, the message “Configuration succeeded” is displayed. (3) RLDP Settings ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 21: Igmp Settings

    Alternatively, click Delete in the Action column for a specific port. Confirm the deletion by clicking OK ○ when prompted with “Are you sure you want to delete the item?” Following this, the message “Delete succeeded” appears, indicating the successful removal of the port. IGMP Settings Figure 1-19 shows the IGMP Snooping page. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 22: Dhcp Snooping

    Click the primary menu Security to access a range of features in the secondary menu, including DHCP Snooping, Gateway Anti-ARP-Snooping, IP Source Guard, NFPP, and Storm Control. DHCP Snooping Refer to Figure 1-20 for the DHCP Snooping page. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 23 Access the Gateway Anti-ARP-Snooping page to configure Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) settings and manage ARP entries. (1) DAI Settings DAI Settings Figure 1-21 ⚫ VLAN DAI Settings To configure VLAN DAI settings, use the add icon to enable DAI on a specific VLAN. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 24: Ip Source Guard

    To add a static binding entry, enter an IP address and a MAC address. Click Save, and the message “Configuration Succeeded” appears. The added static binding entry is then visible in the port filter list. IP Source Guard Access the IP Source Guard page to configure ports and bind users. (1) Port Settings ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 25 Editing a User Binding In the user binding list, click Edit in the Action column for a specific user binding. View and modify the binding information, then click Save. Upon saving, you will receive a confirmation message: “Configuration succeeded”. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 26: Storm Control

    You can enable or disable each attack guard function individually and save your settings. Upon successful configuration, the message “Configuration succeeded” is displayed. Revert to default settings by clicking Restore Default Settings. Storm Control Refer to Figure 1-26 for the Storm Control page. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 27: Port Protection

    OK. The message “Delete succeeded” confirms the removal of the port enabled with storm control. Advanced 1.3.5 Port Protection Figure 1-27 shows the Port Protect page. Port Protect Figure 1-27 ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 28 ⚫ Moving an ACL Rule Move an ACL rule by entering the ID and clicking Move. A confirmation message, “Configuration succeeded”, is displayed upon successful completion. (2) ACL Time Figure 1-29 shows the ACL Time page. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 29 Alternatively, click Delete in the Action column for an applied ACL. Confirm deletion when prompted with “Are you sure you want to delete the item?” by clicking OK. The message “Delete succeeded” confirms the removal of the applied ACL. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 30 The current system time is displayed on the page. Set the system time manually or synchronize with an Internet time server. Choose either method, click Save, and the message “Configuration succeeded” confirms the change. (2) Password Figure 1-32 shows the Password page. Password Figure 1-32 ⚫ Changing the Web Management Password ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 31 Modify device settings by importing configuration and restart the device. Export the current configuration for backup purposes. ⚫ Restore Factory Settings To clear the configuration and restore factory settings, simply click Restore Factory Settings. (4) Enhancement Figure 1-34 shows the Enhancement page. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 32 Other parameters are optional. Click Save, and once again, you’ll receive a “Configuration succeeded” message. (6) DNS Figure 1-36 shows the DNS page. Figure 1-36 Enter a DNS server address and click Save. Following this, the message “Configuration succeeded” is displayed. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 33: System Logging

    Log Server Settings Figure 1-38 Provide a server IP address, select a log severity, and the device will send system logs to the corresponding server. (2) Display System Log Figure 1-39 shows the Display System Log page. ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 34 The CWMP page allows you to view and configure CWMP settings. Enable or disable CWMP. Customize settings such as server URL, server name, server password, device URL, device name, device password, and device connection interval. Detection The Detection page features Ping, Tracert and Cable Detection. (1) Ping ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 35 Figure 1-41 The tracert test is similar to the ping test. Enter the destination IP and other parameters, click Detect, and wait for results. (3) Cable Detection Figure 1-42 shows the Cable Detection page. Cable Detection Figure 1-42 ESW3L2P Series Switches...
  • Page 36: Web Console

    Figure 1-43 Web Console The page stimulates the CLI console. Enter CLI commands in the provided box, and either press Enter or click Send to execute commands. The page supports tab completion and the ? command. Figure 1-44 ESW3L2P Series Switches...

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