Unmanaged hardened gigabit ethernet poe+ switch with low voltage input (8) 10/100/1000base-t ports + (2) 100/1000base-x sfp slots (44 pages)
Summary of Contents for Lantronix SISPM1040-300 Series
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SISPM1040-384-LRT-C SISPM1040-362-LRT Managed Hardened Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Switches Web User Guide Part Number 33728 Revision L October 2024...
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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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Contents Safety Warnings and Cautions ........................3 Chapter 1. Introduction ..........................9 1-1 About This Manual ..........................9 1-2 Related Documentation ........................9 1-3 Product Descriptions .......................... 9 1-5 Ordering Information ......................... 10 1-6 Web-based Management .........................
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-13 LLDP ............................. 161 2-13.1 LLDP ............................. 161 2-13.2 LLDP-MED ..........................164 2-14 PoE ............................... 169 2- 14.1 Configuration ........................169 2- 14.2 Power Delay ......................... 172 2- 14.3 Schedule Profile ........................173 2- 14.4 PoE Auto Power Reset (Auto Checking) ................
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Chapter 3. Monitor ..........................282 3-1 System ............................282 3-1.1 Information ..........................282 3-1.2 IP Status ..........................284 3-1.3 Log ............................286 3-1.4 Detailed Log ..........................288 3-2 Green Ethernet ..........................289 3-2.1 Port Power Savings ......................... 289 3-3 Ports ...............................
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-18 MRP .............................. 398 3-18.1 Media Redundancy Protocol Status ..................398 3-19 VCL ............................... 400 3-19.1 MAC-based VLAN ......................... 400 3-18.2 Protocol-based VLAN ......................401 3-18.3 IP Subnet-based VLAN ......................404 3-19 sFlow ............................405 3-20 UDLD ............................
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Appendix A: Rapid Ring Operation ....................468 A-1 Rapid Ring Operation ........................468 A-1-1 Single Ring ..........................468 A-1-2 Ring to Ring ..........................470 A-1-3 Dual Ring ..........................471 A-1-4 Rapid Chain ..........................472 A-1-5 Hardware Setting and Status for Ring ..................
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• CLI Reference, SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT, 33729 • API User Guide for SISPM1040-384-LRT-C and -362-LRT, 33824 • Release Notes (version specific) For Lantronix Drivers, Firmware, Manuals, Product Notifications, Warranty Policy & Procedures, etc. go to the Lantronix Technical Resource Center.
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Percepxion Percepxion is available as a cloud-based SAAS or On-premise. Select an annual subscription model. SFP Modules See Lantronix full line of SFP transceivers on our webpage. Industrial Power Supply; Input: 88-264 VAC, 124-370 VDC; Output: 48~55 VDC, 25104 5.0A, 240 Watts. Use with SISPM1040-384-LRT-C or SISPM1040-362-LRT.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 1-6 Web-based Management The web user interface (Web UI) lets you quickly and easily configure and monitor all switch settings and status from any switch port. 1-7 Initial Configuration The switch default values are: IP Address 192.168.1.77...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 1-8 Web Navigation The Web UI navigation controls are shown below. : Click Save Button: when a webpage setting is changed, the “Click Save Button” automatically pops up (added at FW v 7.10.2368).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide For the “Save to start-up config” behavior, if you don’t save the config, when you change the timeout setting but logout, at the next login the timeout setting remains unchanged as the setting in start-up config.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 1-9 First Time Wizard The first time you use this device you must configure some basic settings such as password, IP address, date and time, and system information. The First Time Wizard was added at FW vB.7.20.0106.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Figure 2-2b: Set IP address The value of 'DNS' must be a valid IP address in dotted decimal notation ('x.y.z.w'). The following restrictions apply: 1) x, y, z, and w must be decimal numbers between 0 and 255, 2) x must not be 0 unless also y, z, and w are 0, 3) x must not be 127, and 4) x must not be greater than 223.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Step 4: Set system information You can set some system information to this device, such as “System contact”, “System name”, and “System location”. Click the Apply button when done. Figure 2-4: Set system information Message: Password format error.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Startup Page (Monitor > System > Information) The System Information page displays after the First Time Wizard. From here you can navigate to all of the left menu bar items. 33728 Rev. L https://www.lantronix.com/...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 1-10 Menu System The left menu bar items are shown below: Configuration Monitor Diagnostics Maintenance 33728 Rev. L https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 18 of 503...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Chapter 2. System Configuration This page lets you set System Information and IP, NTP, Time, Syslog, Digital I/O, and Alarm Notification parameters. 2-1 System You can identify the system by configuring the contact information, name, and location of the switch.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-1.2 IP Configure switch-managed IP information on this page in terms of IP basic settings, IP interfaces, and IP routes. Up to 8 interfaces and up to 32 routes are supported. The IPv4 address for the switch can be obtained via DHCP Server for VLAN 1.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Basic Settings Mode: Configure whether the IP stack should act as a Host or a Router. In Host mode, IP traffic between interfaces will not be routed. In Router mode traffic is routed between all interfaces.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide IPv4 DHCP Fallback Timeout : The number of seconds for trying to obtain a DHCP lease. After this period expires, a configured IPv4 address will be used as IPv4 interface address. A value of zero disables the fallback mechanism, such that DHCP will keep retrying until a valid lease is obtained.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Gateway : The IP address of the IP gateway. Valid format is dotted decimal notation or a valid IPv6 notation. Gateway and Network must be of the same type. Next Hop VLAN (Only for IPv6) : The VLAN ID (VID) of the specific IPv6 interface associated with the gateway.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide : IP configuration page with a Link-Local Address binding interface VLAN and a Gateway Address Example binding interface VLAN configured: Example: DHCP Option 3: one VLAN interface gateway for the default route: 33728 Rev. L https://www.lantronix.com/...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Example: DHCP Option 3 functionality on VLANs other that VLAN 1: 1. With a switch set to the factory defaults, log in and add the following IP interfaces: a) VLAN 2, IPv4 DHCP enabled b) VLAN 3, IPv4 DHCP enabled 2.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-1.3 NTP NTP (Network Time Protocol) is used to sync the network time based on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). If using the NTP mode and select a built-in NTP time server or manually specify a user-defined NTP server as well as Time Zone, the switch will sync the time shortly after clicking the Apply button.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Server 1 to 5 : Provide the IPv4 or IPv6 address of a NTP server. IPv6 address is in 128-bit records represented as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal digits with a colon separating each field (:).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-1.4 Time This page lets you set the Time, Time Zone, and Daylight Saving Time parameters. To configure Time in the web UI: 1. Click Configuration, System, and Time 2. Specify the Time parameters.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Time Configuration Clock Source: There are two modes for configuring the Clock Source: Use Local Settings: Use to manually set Clock Source with Local Time. Note that the switch does not save the system time (using local settings) after a switch reboot.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-1.5 Log Syslog is a standard for logging program messages . It allows separation of the software that generates messages from the system that stores them and the software that reports and analyzes them. It can be used as well a generalized informational, analysis and debugging messages.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-1.6 Digital I/O Configure the normal modes of digital input/output (DI/DO). Digital Inputs allow a microcontroller to detect logic states, and Digital Outputs allow a microcontroller to output logic states. See the Install Guide for hardware information.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-1.7 Alarm Notification 2-1.7.1 Trap Event Severity This page lets you view and configure current trap event severity parameters. To configure Trap Event Severity in the web UI: Click Configuration, System, Alarm Notification and Trap Event Severity.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Severity Level : Every group has a severity level. These Syslog levels are supported: Emergency: System is unusable. Alert: Action must be taken immediately. Critical: Critical conditions. Error: Error conditions. Warning: Warning conditions.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-1.7.2 Port Event Setting This page is for configuring the port events. To configure Port Event Settings in the web UI: 1. Click Configuration, System, Alarm Notification, and Port Event Setting. 2. Specify the Link, Traffic, and Action parameters.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Action Digital Out : Enable Digital Out on this port. Severity : Each port has a severity level. These levels are supported: Emergency: System is unusable. Alert: Action must be taken immediately. Critical: Critical conditions.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-2 Green Ethernet 2-2.1 Port Power Savings This page lets you configure the port power savings features. The EEE power saving option reduces the power usage when there is low or no traffic utilization. EEE works by powering down circuits when there is no traffic.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Optimize EEE for : At the dropdown set to optimize EEE for either best Power saving or least traffic Latency (the default setting). Port: The switch port number of the logical port.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-3 Ports Configuration 2-3.1 Ports This page lets you view and configure switch port parameters. To configure Port Configuration parameters in the web UI: 1. Click Configuration, Ports Configuration, and Ports. 2. Specify the Speed Configured, Adv Speed and Duplex, Flow Control, Maximum Frame size, Excessive Collision Mode and Frame Length Check.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Configured Link Speed : Selects any available link speed for the given switch port. Only speeds supported by the specific port are shown. Possible speed settings are: Disabled - Disables the switch port operation.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-3.2 Ports Description To configure Port Description in the web UI: This page displays current port descriptions. 1. Click Configuration, Port Configuration, Port Description. 2. Specify the detail Port alias or description - an alphanumeric string describing the full name and version identification for the system’s hardware type, software version, and networking application.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-4 DHCP This page lets you view and configure DHCP parameters. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is used for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. DHCP used by networked computers (clients) to obtain IP addresses and other parameters such as the default gateway, subnet mask, and IP addresses of DNS servers from a DHCP server.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide VLAN Range : Indicate the VLAN range in which DHCP server is enabled or disabled. The first VLAN ID must be smaller than or equal to the second VLAN ID. However, if the VLAN range contains only 1 VLAN ID, then you can just input it into either one of the first and second VLAN ID or both.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-4.1.2 Excluded IP This page lets you configure excluded IP addresses. A DHCP server will not allocate these excluded IP addresses to a DHCP client. To configure DHCP server excluded IP in the web UI: 1.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-4.1.3 Pool This page lets you manage DHCP pools. Based on the DHCP pool, a DHCP server will allocate IP address and deliver configuration parameters to a DHCP client. To configure DHCP server pool in the web UI: 1.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide DHCP Pool Configuration Page Click the linked Pool Name (e.g., DHCP-Per_Port) to display the DHCP Pool Configuration page. Parameter descriptions: Pool: Name: Select a pool by pool name. 33728 Rev. L https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 45 of 503...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Setting: Configure pool settings. Name: Displays the selected pool name Type: Specify the type of pool (None, Network or Host). None: The pool type is not yet defined (default). Network: the pool defines a pool of IP addresses to service more than one DHCP client.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide your network, you can configure the network DHCP server to pass the lighting gateway server IP address in DHCP Option 229. With the switch acting as DHCP Server, it will insert operation 229 into DHCP offer packets and DHCP ACK packets.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-4.2 Snooping This page lets you configure DHCP Snooping parameters of the switch. DHCP Snooping can prevent attackers from adding their own DHCP servers to the network. 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Port Mode Configuration : Indicates the DHCP snooping port mode. Possible port modes are: Trusted: Configures the port as trusted source of the DHCP messages. Untrusted: Configures the port as untrusted source of the DHCP messages.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-4.3 Relay A DHCP relay agent is used to forward and to transfer DHCP messages between the clients and the server when they are not in the same subnet domain. It stores the incoming interface IP address in the GIADDR field of the DHCP packet.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Relay Information Policy : Indicates the DHCP relay information option policy. When DHCP relay information mode operation is enabled, if the agent receives a DHCP message that already contains relay agent information it will enforce the policy. The 'Replace' policy is invalid when relay information mode is disabled.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5 Security This page lets you configure the various Security settings of the switch. 2-5.1 Switch 2-5.1.1 Users This page provides an overview of the current users. Currently the only way to login as another user on...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Add New User: Click to add and configure a new user. Apply: Saves the new parameters. Reset: Disregards the recent parameter entries. Cancel : Cancels the parameter changes. After you click the Apply button, the new user is added to the User Name table.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.1.2 Privilege Levels To configure Privilege Level in the web UI: This page lets you view and modify privilege levels by functions. 1. Click Configuration >Security > Switch > Privilege Levels. 2. Specify the Privilege parameters.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Diagnostics: 'ping' and ' Cable Diagnostics '. Maintenance: CLI- System Reboot, System Restore Default, System Password, Configuration Save, Configuration Load and Firmware Load. Web- Users, Privilege Levels and everything in Maintenance. Debug: Only present in CLI.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.1.3 Authentication Method This page lets you configure a user with authentication when logging into the switch via one of the management client interfaces. The table has one row for each client type and several columns.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Client : The management client for which the configuration below applies (console, telnet, ssh, http, https). Methods : Method can be set to one of the following values: no: Authentication is disabled and login is not possible.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons: Apply – Click to save changes. Reset- Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. Messages Message: Warning: When setting first method for ‘http’ to ‘redirect’ and setting first method for ‘https’ to ‘no’, login via ‘https’...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.1.4 HTTPs This page lets you configure HTTPS settings and maintain the current certificate on the switch. To configure HTTPS via the web UI: Click Configuration > Security > Switch > HTTPS. Select and enter the Certificate parameters.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide only '.' is not allowed. File Upload: Browse to and select a certificate. Certificate Status: Display the current status of certificate on the switch. Possible statuses are: Switch secure HTTP certificate is presented.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Generate a new self-signed RSA certificate: ↓ 33728 Rev. L https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 61 of 503...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.1.6 Access Management This page lets you configure Switch access management including HTTP/HTTPS, SNMP, and TELNET/SSH. You can manage the Switch over an Ethernet LAN, or over the Internet. The maximum number of entries is 16.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons: Add New Entry – Click to add a new access management entry. Apply – Click to save changes. Reset- Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.1.7 SNMP Any Network Management System (NMS) running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can manage the Managed devices equipped with SNMP agent, provided that the Management Information Base (MIB) is installed correctly on the managed devices. The SNMP protocol is used to govern the transfer of information between SNMP manager and agent and traverses the Object Identity (OID) of the management Information Base (MIB), described in the form of SMI syntax.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Version : Indicates the SNMP supported version. Possible versions are: SNMP v1: Set SNMP supported version 1. SNMP v2c: Set SNMP supported version 2c. SNMP v3: Set SNMP supported version 3. Read Community : Indicates the community read access string to permit access to SNMP agent.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.1.7.2 Trap Configure SNMP traps on this page. To configure SNMP Trap parameters in the web UI: 1. Click Configuration, Security, Switch, SNMP, Trap. 2. At the Global Settings “Mode” dropdown select ‘Enabled”.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Destination Address : Indicates the SNMP trap destination address. It allows a valid IP address in Trap dotted decimal notation ('x.y.z.w'). It also allows a valid hostname. A valid hostname is a string drawn from the alphabet (A-Za-z), digits (0-9), dot (.), dash (-).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Example You can click a linked Trap Name to go to its SNMP Trap Configuration page as described above. 33728 Rev. L https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 68 of 503...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.1.7.3 Communities This function is used to configure SNMPv3 communities. The Community and UserName are unique. You can create up to four Groups. To configure SNMP Communities in the web UI: 1. Click Configuration, Security, Switch, SNMP, Communities.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.1.7.4 Users This function is used to configure SNMPv3 users. The Entry index key is UserName. You can create up to 10 users. To configure SNMP Users in the web UI: 1. Click Configuration, Security, Switch, SNMP, Users.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide The value of security level cannot be modified if an entry already exists. That means you must first ensure that the value is set correctly. Authentication Password : A string identifying the authentication password phrase. For MD5 authentication protocol, the allowed string length is 8 –...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.1.7.5 Group This page lets you configure SNMPv3 Groups. The Entry index keys are Security Model and Security Name. To create a new group account, click the Add New Entry button, enter the group information, and then click the Apply button.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.1.7.6 Views a maximum of 14 SNMP Views This page lets you configure . The entry index keys are View Name and To configure SNMP views in the web UI: OID Subtree. 1. Click Configuration, Security, Switch, SNMP, Views.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.1.7.7 Access This page lets you configure SNMPv3 accesses. The Entry index key are Group Name, Security Model and Security level. You can enter a maximum of 14 SNMP Access Groups. To create a new SNMP Access account in the web UI: 1.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.1.8 RMON An RMON implementation typically operates in a client/server model. Monitoring devices contain RMON software agents that collect information and analyze packets. These probes act as servers and the Network Management applications that communicate with them act as clients.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.1.8.2 History To configure RMON History Configure RMON History parameters on this page. The entry index key is ID. in the web UI: 1. Click Configuration, Security, Switch, RMON, History. 2. Click Add New Entry.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.1.8.3 Alarm Configure the RMON Alarm parameters on this page. The entry index key is ID. To display and configure RMON Alarm in the web UI: 1. Click Configuration, Security, Switch, RMON, Alarm.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Sample Type : The method of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared against the thresholds, possible sample types are: Absolute: Get the sample directly. Delta: Calculate the difference between samples (default).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.1.8.4 Event Configure the RMON Event table on this page. The entry index key is ID. To configure RMON Events in the web UI: 1. Click Configuration, Security, Switch, RMON, Event. 2. Click Add New Entry.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.2 Network 2-5.2.1 Limit Control This section lets you configure switch Port Security settings. You can use the Port Security feature to restrict input to an interface by limiting and identifying MAC addresses.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Aging Enabled : If checked, secured MAC addresses are subject to aging as discussed under Aging Period. Aging Period : If Aging Enabled is checked, then the aging period is controlled with this input. If other modules are using the underlying port security for securing MAC addresses, they may have other requirements to the aging period.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Shutdown: Indicates that the port is shut down by the Limit Control module. This state can only be shown if Action is set to Shutdown or Trap & Shutdown. Re-open button : If a port is shut down by this module, you may reopen it by clicking this button, which will only be enabled if this is the case.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.2.2 NAS This page lets you 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. One or more central servers, the backend servers, define if the user is allowed access to the network.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Reauthentication Enabled : If checked, successfully authenticated supplicants/clients are reauthenticated after the interval specified by the Reauthentication Period. Reauthentication for 802.1X-enabled ports can be used to detect if a new device is plugged into a switch port or if a supplicant is no longer attached.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Port Configuration section : The section has one row for each port on the selected switch and several columns, which are: Port : The port number for which the configuration below applies. Admin State : If NAS is globally enabled, this selection controls the port's authentication mode.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide supplicant will be allowed access. This is the most secure of all the supported modes. In this mode, the Port Security module is used to secure a supplicant's MAC address once successfully authenticated.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Guest VLAN Enabled : When Guest VLAN is both globally enabled and enabled (checked) for a given port, the switch considers moving the port into the Guest VLAN according to the rules outlined below.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.2.3 ACL The switch Access Control List (ACL) is used for packet filtering and also for selecting types of traffic to be analyzed, forwarded, or influenced in some way. The ACLs are divided into Ether Types: IPv4, ARP protocol, MAC and VLAN parameters etc.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Port Redirect : Select which port frames are redirected on. The allowed values are Disabled or a specific port number and it can’t be set when action is permitted. The default value is “Disabled”.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.2.3.2 Rate Limiters This page lets you configure switch ACL Rate Limiter parameters. 1. Click Configuration, Security, Network, ACL, Rate Limiters. 2. Specify the Rate field (0 to 3276700). 3. Select the Unit of measure (pps or kbps).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.2.3.3 Access Control List This section lets you configure Access Control List rule. An Access Control List (ACL) is a sequential list of permit or deny conditions that apply to IP addresses, MAC addresses, or other more specific criteria.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Ingress Port : Select the ingress port for which this ACE applies. All: The ACE applies to all port. Port n: The ACE applies to this port number, where n is the number of the switch port.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Logging : Specify the logging operation of the ACE. Notice that the logging message doesn't include the 4 bytes CRC information. The allowed values are: Enabled: Frames matching the ACE are stored in the System Log.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Request/Reply : Specify the available Request/Reply opcode (OP) flag for this ACE. Any: No Request/Reply OP flag is specified. (OP is "don't-care".) Request: Frame must have ARP Request or RARP Request OP flag set.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide IP : Specify whether frames can hit the action according to their ARP/RARP hardware address space (HRD) settings. 0: ARP/RARP frames where the HLD is not equal to Ethernet (1). 1: ARP/RARP frames where the HLD is equal to Ethernet (1).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide IP TTL : Specify the Time-to-Live settings for this ACE. zero: IPv4 frames with a Time-to-Live field greater than zero must not be able to match this entry. non-zero: IPv4 frames with a Time-to-Live field greater than zero must be able to match this entry.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide IPv6 Parameters: The IPv6 parameters can be configured when Frame Type "IPv6" is selected. Next Header Filter : Specify the IPv6 next header filter for this ACE. Any: No IPv6 next header filter is specified ("don't-care").
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide TCP/UDP Parameters TCP/UDP Source Filter : Specify the TCP/UDP source filter for this ACE. Any: No TCP/UDP source filter is specified (TCP/UDP source filter status is "don't-care"). Specific: If you want to filter a specific TCP/UDP source filter with this ACE, you can enter a specific TCP/UDP source value.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide TCP ACK : Specify the TCP "Acknowledgment field significant" (ACK) value for this ACE. 0: TCP frames where the ACK field is set must not be able to match this entry. 1: TCP frames where the ACK field is set must be able to match this entry.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.2.4 IP Source Guard This section lets you configure detailed IP Source Guard parameters of the switch. 2-5.2.4.1 Configuration This page lets you configure IP Source Guard setting including Mode (Enabled and Disabled) and Maximum Dynamic Clients (0, 1, 2, Unlimited).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.2.4.2 Static Table This page lets you configure the Static IP Source Guard Table parameters of the switch. You can use the Static IP Source Guard Table configure to manage the entries. This page shows the static IP Source Guard rules.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.2.5 ARP Inspection This page lets you configure the ARP Inspection parameters of the switch. 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"...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Check VLAN : If you want to inspect the VLAN configuration, you must enable "Check VLAN". The default is disabled. When "Check VLAN" is disabled, the log type of ARP Inspection will refer to the port setting.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.2.5.2 VLAN 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons : Refresh; click to update webpage information. : First entry; click to go back to the first entry. : Next entry; click to go to the next entry. Add New Entry: Click to add a new VLAN to the ARP Inspection VLAN table.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.2.5.3 Static Table This page lets you configure the Static ARP Inspection Table parameters of the switch. You can use the Static ARP Inspection table configure to manage ARP entries. To configure Static ARP Inspection Table parameters in the web UI: 1.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.2.5.4 Dynamic Table Entries in the Dynamic ARP Inspection Table are shown on this page. The Dynamic ARP Inspection Table contains up to 1024 entries, and is sorted first by port, then by VLAN ID, then by MAC address, and then by IP address.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons: Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Refreshes the displayed table starting from the input fields. <<: Updates the table starting from the first entry in the Dynamic ARP Inspection Table.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.3 AAA This page lets you to use an AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting) server to provide access control to your network. The AAA server can be a TACACS+ or RADIUS server. 2-5.3.1 RADIUS This page lets you configure up to five RADIUS servers.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Retransmit : Retransmit is the number of times, in the range 1 - 1000, a RADIUS request is retransmitted to a server that is not responding. If the server has not responded after the last retransmit it is considered to be dead.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Messages: The value of NAS-IP-Address must be a valid IP address in dotted decimal notation (x.y.z.w), where x, y, z, and w are decimal number between 0 and 255. The input value NAS-IPv6-Address (111111111) is not a valid IPv6 address.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-5.3.2 TACACS+ TACACS+ (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus) is a network protocol that provides access control for routers, network access servers and other networked computing devices via one or more centralized servers. TACACS+ provides separate authentication, authorization and accounting services.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Port : The TCP port to use on the TACACS+ server for authentication. The default is TCP port 49. Timeout : This optional setting overrides the global timeout value. Leaving it blank will use the global timeout value.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-6 Aggregation Aggregation is used to configure the settings of Link Aggregation. You can bundle more than one port with the same speed, full duplex and the same MAC to be a single logical port, thus the logical port aggregates the bandwidth of these ports.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Hash Code Contributors Source MAC Address : The Source MAC address can be used to calculate the destination port for the frame. Check to enable the use of the Source MAC address or uncheck to disable. By default, Source MAC Address is enabled.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-6.2 LACP This page lets you view and configure LACP port parameters. An LACP trunk group with more than one ready member-ports is a “real trunked” group. An LACP trunk group with only one or less than one ready member-ports is not a “real trunked”...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Key : The Key value incurred by the port, range 1-65535 . The Auto setting will set the key as appropriate by the physical link speed, 10Mb = 1, 100Mb = 2, 1Gb = 3. Using the Specific setting, a user-defined value can be entered.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-6.2 LACP on Air This page lets you set up the LACP on Air ports and the Couple IP address for access management. This feature provides LACP link aggregation via a wireless AP.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons: Apply: Click to save changes. Message: LACP Error - LACP and Static aggregation can not both be enabled on the same ports Meaning: Two forms of aggregation cannot be enabled at the same time.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-7 Link OAM 2-7.1 Port Settings To configure LOAM Port This page lets you view and configure the current Link OAM port parameters. Settings in the web UI: 1. Click Configuration, Link OAM and Port Settings.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Loopback Support : Controls whether the loopback support is enabled for the switch port. Link OAM remote loopback can be used for fault localization and link performance testing. Enabling the loopback support will allow the DTE to execute the remote loopback command that helps in the fault detection.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-7.2 Event Settings This page lets you set and view current Link OAM Link Event parameters: 1. Click Configuration, Link OAM and Event Settings. 2. Select a Port. 3. Enter the Error Window and Threshold parameters.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Access Control sublayer. Error Window for 'Seconds Summary Event' must be an integer value of 10-900 and its default value is '60'. Whereas Error Threshold must be between 0-65535 and its default value is '1'.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-8 Loop Protection Loop Protection is used to detect the presence of traffic. When the switch receives packets (looping detection frame) MAC address the same as oneself from port, show Loop Protection happens. The port will be locked when it received the looping Protection frames.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Port: The switch port number of the port. Enable : Controls whether loop protection is enabled on this switch port 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-9 Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) can be used to detect and disable network loops, and to provide backup links between switches, bridges or routers. This allows the switch to interact with other bridging devices (e.g., an STP-compliant switch, bridge or router) in your network to ensure that only one route...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Figure 2-9.1: STP Bridge Configuration Parameter descriptions: Basic Settings Protocol Version : The STP protocol version setting. Valid values are STP, RSTP and MSTP. STP: Spanning Tree Protocol is an OSI layer-2 protocol which ensures a loop free topology for any bridged LAN.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Hello Time: The interval between sending STP BPDU's. Valid values are in the range 1 to 10 seconds, default is 2 seconds. Note: Changing this parameter from the default value is not recommended, and may have adverse effects on your network.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-9.2 MSTI Mapping This page lets you view and configure the current STP MSTI bridge instance priority configurations. When you implement a Spanning Tree protocol on the switch that the bridge instance, the CIST is not available for explicit mapping, as it will receive the VLANs not explicitly mapped, due to the fact that you must set the list of VLANs mapped to the MSTI.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Configuration Identification Configuration Name : The name identifying the VLAN to MSTI mapping. Bridges must share the name and revision (see below), as well as the VLAN-to-MSTI mapping configuration in order to share spanning trees for MSTI's (Intra-region).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-9.3 MSTI Priorities This page lets you view and configure STP MSTI bridge instance priority parameters. When you implement a Spanning Tree protocol on the switch that the bridge instance, you must configure the MSTI priority settings. The CIST is the default instance which is always active.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-9.4 CIST Ports This page lets you view and configure current STP CIST port settings. When you implement a Spanning Tree protocol on the switch that is the bridge instance, you must configure the CIST Ports.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Priority : Controls the port priority. This can be used to control priority of ports having identical port cost (see above). operEdge (state flag) : Operational flag describing whether the port is connecting directly to edge devices.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-9.5 MSTI Ports This page lets you view and configure current STP MSTI port parameters. An MSTI port is a virtual port which is instantiated separately for each active CIST (physical) port for each MSTI instance configured on and applicable to the port.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Priority : Controls the port priority. This can be used to control priority of ports having identical port cost (see above). Buttons Select MSTI : At the dropdown select an MSTI. Get : Click to set the detail parameters of the selected MSTI ports.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-10 IPMC Profile This page provides IPMC Profile related configurations. 2-10.1 Profile Table The IPMC profile is used to deploy the access control on IP multicast streams. You can create up to 64 Profiles and up to 128 corresponding rules for each Profile.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Profile Description : Additional description, which is composed of at maximum 64 alphabetic and numeric characters, about the profile. No blank or space characters are permitted as part of description. Use "_" or "-" to separate the description sentence.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-10.2 Address Entry This page lets you set address ranges used in IPMC profile. The address entry is used to specify the address range that will be associated with IPMC Profile. You can create up to 128 address entries in the system.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-11 MVR The MVR feature enables multicast traffic forwarding on the Multicast VLAN. In a multicast television application, a PC or a television with a set-top box can receive the multicast stream. Multiple set-top boxes or PCs can be connected to one subscriber port, which is a switch port configured as an MVR receiver port.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide MVR Name : An optional attribute to indicate the name of the specific MVR VLAN. Maximum length of the MVR VLAN Name string is 32. MVR VLAN Name can only contain alphabets or numbers. When the optional MVR VLAN name is given, it should contain at least one alphabet.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-12 IPMC ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) is a protocol that generated the error response, diagnostic or routing purposes. ICMP messages generally contain information about routing difficulties or simple exchanges such as time-stamp or echo transactions.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Figure 2-12.1.1: IGMP Snooping Configuration Parameter descriptions: Global Configuration Snooping Enabled: Check to enable the IGMP Snooping globally. Unregistered IPMCv4 Flooding Enabled : Check to enable unregistered IPMCv4 traffic flooding. 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Throttling : Enable to limit the number of multicast groups to which a switch port can belong. Buttons Apply: Click to save changes. Reset: Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-12.1.2 VLAN Configuration This page lets you configure VLAN parameters integrated with IGMP Snooping function. For each setting, the page shows up to 99 entries from the VLAN table (default is 20) selected through the "entries per page"...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide QI : Query Interval. The Query Interval is the interval between General Queries sent by the Querier. The allowed range is 1 to 31744 seconds; the default QI is 125 seconds. QRI : Query Response Interval. The Max Response Time used to calculate the Max Resp Code inserted into the periodic General Queries.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-12.1.3 Port Filtering Profile This page lets you set IGMP Port Group Filtering. In some network Application environments, such as metropolitan or multiple-dwelling unit (MDU) installations, you may want to control the multicast groups to which a user on a switch port can belong.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Filtering Profile : Select the IPMC Profile as the filtering condition for the specific port. You can display a summary of the designated profile by clicking the View button. Profile Management button : You can inspect the rules of the designated profile by using the following button: : List the rules associated with the designated profile.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Rule Management Buttons You can manage rules and the corresponding precedence order by using these buttons: : Insert a new rule before the current entry of rule. : Delete the current entry of rule.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-12.2 MLD Snooping A network node that acts as a source of IPv6 multicast traffic is only an indirect participant in MLD snooping; it just provides multicast traffic, and MLD doesn’t interact with it. (Note, however, that in an application like desktop conferencing a network node may act as both a source and an MLD host;...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Figure 2-12.2.1: MLD Snooping Basic Configuration Parameter descriptions: 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Proxy Enabled : Enable MLD Proxy. This feature can be used to avoid forwarding unnecessary join and leave messages to the router side. Fast Leave : To enable fast leave on the port.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-12.2.2 VLAN Configuration When MLD snooping is enabled on a VLAN, the switch acts to minimize unnecessary multicast traffic. If the switch receives multicast traffic destined for a given multicast address, it forwards that traffic only to ports on the VLAN that have MLD hosts for that address.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide PRI : Priority of Interface indicates the IGMP control frame priority level generated by the system. These values can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic. The allowed range is 0 (best effort) to 7 (highest), the default PRI value is 0.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-12.2.3 Port Group Filtering This page lets you set the Port Group Filtering in the MLD Snooping function and add new filtering group and safety policy. To configure the MLD Snooping Port Group Configuration in the web UI: 1.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons: Apply – Click to save changes. Reset- Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. : Click to navigate the Profile. This displays the “IPMC Profile [IpmcProf1] Rule Settings (In Precedence Order)”...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Add Last Rule : Click to add a new rule in the end of the specific profile's rule list. Specify the address entry and configure the new entry, and then click the "Commit" button.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-13 LLDP The switch supports LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol). LLDP provides a standards-based method for enabling switches to advertise themselves to adjacent devices and to learn about adjacent LLDP devices. LLDP is a vendor-neutral Link Layer protocol in the Internet Protocol Suite used by network devices for advertising their identity, capabilities, and neighbors on an IEEE 802 local area network, principally wired Ethernet.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Tx Hold : Each LLDP frame contains information about how long the information in the LLDP frame shall be considered valid. The LLDP information valid period is set to Tx Hold multiplied by Tx Interval seconds.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Optional TLVs Port Descr : Optional TLV: When checked the "port description" is included in LLDP information transmitted. Sys Name : Optional TLV: When checked the "system name" is included in LLDP information transmitted.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-13.2 LLDP-MED This page lets you configure LLDP-MED. This function applies to VoIP devices which support LLDP-MED. Media Endpoint Discovery is an enhancement of LLDP, known as LLDP-MED that provides: Auto-discovery of LAN policies (such as VLAN, Layer 2 Priority and Differentiated services (Diffserv) •...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Fast start repeat count : Rapid startup and Emergency Call Service Location Identification Discovery of endpoints is a critically important aspect of VoIP systems in general. In addition, it is best to advertise only...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Civic Address Location : IETF Geopriv Civic Address based Location Configuration Information (Civic Address LCI). Country code : The two-letter ISO 3166 Country Code in capital ASCII letters (e.g., DK, DE or U)S.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide The network policy attributes advertised are: 1. Layer 2 VLAN ID (IEEE 802.1Q-2003) 2. Layer 2 priority value (IEEE 802.1D-2004) 3. Layer 3 Diffserv code point (DSCP) value (IETF RFC 2474) This network policy is potentially advertised and associated with multiple sets of application types supported on a given port.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Video Conferencing - for use by dedicated Video Conferencing equipment and other similar appliances supporting real-time interactive video/audio services. 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-14 PoE PoE (Power over Ethernet is used to transmit electrical power, to remote devices over standard Ethernet cable. PoE can be used to power IP cameras, wireless LAN access points and other equipment, where it would be difficult or expensive to connect the equipment to main power supply.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Reserved Power determined by : There are three modes for configuring how the ports/PDs reserve power: Class: In this mode each port automatically determines how much power to reserve according to the class the connected PD belongs to and reserves the power accordingly.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Note: Firmware v 7.10.1237 added the PoE Force Mode feature. Firmware v7.10.1269 ~ v7.10.1329 sets the maximum PoE power of a port to 40W (adjust the register to keep PD enabled). Caution: PoE device components may fail due to transient voltage spikes on the PoE line. It is strongly suggested that surge suppressors be used on each PoE port, especially in areas with frequent lightning and other types of interference.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2- 14.2 Power Delay This page lets you set the delay time of PoE power provided to PDs after the switch reboots. To configure PoE Power Delay in the web UI: 1. Click Configuration, PoE, and Power Delay.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2- 14.3 Schedule Profile This page lets you schedule PoE power supply scheduling, to make PoE management easier and to save To configure PoE Scheduling in the web UI: energy. 1. Click Configuration, PoE, and Schedule Profile.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2- 14.4 PoE Auto Power Reset (Auto Checking) This page lets you specify the auto detection parameters to check the linking status between PoE ports and PDs. It automatically pings the PD on a configured schedule and if the PD does not respond to the configured number of pings, the switch toggles PoE power on the port to automatically reset the PD.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Failure Log : Failure loggings counter (error=x, total=y). Failure Action : The action when the third fail detection. Nothing: Keep Ping the remote PD but does nothing further. Reboot Remote PD: Cut off the power of the PoE port, make PD rebooted.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2- 14.5 Chip Reset Schedule This page lets you schedule when to reset the PoE chip. 1. Click Configuration, PoE, and Chip Reset Schedule to display the default webpage. 2. At the Mode dropdown select Enabled to display the PoE Chip Reset table shown below.
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ITU/T G.8031. Note that EPS and ERPS are standard protocols that can be used between various vendor switches. Rapid Rings protocols are only for Lantronix switches that support the Rapid Ring protocols. Note that only one EPS can be added for each Apply operation.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Figure 2-15b: Ethernet Protection Switching (configured) Click on a linked EPS ID to display an EPS ID’s configuration page: Ethernet Protection Switching Configuration This page lets you view and configure the current EPS Instance.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Instance Configuration Configured: Displays a red dot or a green dot: Red: This EPS is only created and has not yet been configured - is not active. Green: This EPS is configured - is active.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Architecture Mismatch: The architecture indicated in the received APS does not match the locally configured. APS on working: APS is received on the working flow. Switching Incomplete: Traffic is not selected from the same flow instance in the two ends.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-16 MEP Maintenance Entity End Point (MEP) instances are configured here. A MEP is an endpoint in a Maintenance Entity Group per ITU-T Y.1731. Note that only one MEP can be added for each Apply operation.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Tagged VID : Port MEP: An outer C/S-tag (depending on VLAN Port Type) is added with this VID. Entering '0' means no TAG added. EVC MEP: This is not used. VLAN MEP: This is not used.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide port in the EVC. For a VLAN MEP the port must be a VLAN member. Flow Instance : The MEP is related to this flow - See 'Domain'. This is not relevant and not shown in case of Port MEP.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Peer MEP ID : This value will become an expected MEP ID in a received CCM - see 'cMEP'. Unicast Peer MAC : This MAC will be used when unicast is selected with this peer MEP. Also this MAC is used to create HW checking of receiving CCM PDU (LOC detection) from this MEP.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide TLV Configuration Configuration of the OAM PDU TLV. Currently only TLV in the CCM is supported. Organization Specific - OUI First : The transmitted first value in the OS TLV OUI field. Organization Specific - OUI Second : The transmitted second value in the OS TLV OUI field.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Messages: Warning! The Configuration is invalid. EVC flow was found invalid. Warning! The Configuration is invalid. VLAN domain is not supported. Warning! The Configuration is invalid. This MIP is not supported. Warning! The Configuration is invalid. Invalid parameter error returned from MEP.
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Ethernet layer remains loop-free. Note that EPS and ERPS are standard protocols that can be used between various vendor switches. Rapid Rings protocols are only for Lantronix switches that support Rapid Ring protocols. Only one ERPS can be added per Apply operation.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Port 1 APS MEP : The Port 1 APS PDU handling MEP. As only one APS MEP is associated with interconnected sub-ring without virtual channel, it is configured as "0" for such ring instances. A "0" in this field indicates that no Port 1 APS MEP is associated with this instance.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Instance Data ERPS ID : The ID of the Protection group. Port 0 : This will create a Port 0 of the switch in the ring. Port 1 : This will create "Port 1" of the switch in the Ring. As interconnected sub-ring will have only one ring port, "Port 1"...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide RPL Configuration RPL Role : It can be either RPL owner or RPL Neighbor. RPL Port : This allows selecting the east port or west port as the RPL block. Clear : If the owner must be changed, then the clear check box allows clearing the RPL owner for that ERPS ring.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Port 1 Block Status : Block status for Port 1 (Both traffic and R-APS block status). R-APS channel is never blocked on sub-rings without virtual channel. FOP Alarm : Failure of Protocol Defect(FOP) status. If FOP is detected, red LED lights; otherwise the green LED lights.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-18 MAC 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).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Aging Configuration : By default, dynamic entries are removed from the MAC table after 300 seconds. This removal is also called aging. Configure aging time by entering a value here in seconds; for example, Age time seconds.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-19 VLAN Translation 2- 19.1 Port to Group Mapping This page lets you configure switch Ports to use a given VLAN Translation Mapping Group. This will enable all VLAN Translation mappings of that group (if any) on the selected switch port.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2- 19.2 VID Translation Mapping This page lets you view and configure current VLAN Translation mapping parameters. To configure VID Translation Mapping in the web UI: 1. Click Configuration, VLAN Translation, and VID Translation Mapping.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Modification Buttons You can modify each VLAN Translation mapping in the table using these buttons: : Edits the mapping row. : Deletes the mapping. : Add New mapping. Buttons Remove All : Click to remove all VLAN Translation mappings Messages : VLAN ID and Translated VLAN ID cannot be same.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-20 VLANs Here you can assign a specific VLAN for management purposes. The management VLAN is used to establish an IP connection to the switch from a workstation connected to a port in the VLAN.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Port VLAN Configuration Port : This is the logical port number of this row. Mode : The port mode (default is Access) determines the fundamental behavior of the port in question. A port can be in one of three modes as described below.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide S-Port: On ingress, frames with a VLAN tag with TPID = 0x8100 or 0x88A8 get classified to the VLAN ID embedded in the tag. If a frame is untagged or priority tagged, the frame gets classified to the Port VLAN.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-21 Private VLANs In a Private VLAN, PVLANs provide layer 2 isolation between ports within the same broadcast domain. Isolated ports configured as part of PVLAN cannot communicate with each other. Member ports of a PVLAN can communicate with each other.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons: Auto-refresh : Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh : Click to manually refresh the page immediately. Add New Private VLAN : Click to add a new private VLAN ID. An empty row is added to the table, and the private VLAN can be configured as needed.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-21.2 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-22 VCL VLAN Control List support includes three VLAN types (MAC address-based VLAN, Protocol-based VLAN, and IP Subnet-based VLAN. A MAC address-based VLAN decides the VLAN for forwarding an untagged frame based on the source MAC address of the frame.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Figure 2-22.1: MAC-based VLAN Membership Configuration Parameter descriptions: Delete : To delete a MAC-based VLAN entry, check this box and click Apply. The entry will be deleted from the switch. MAC Address : Indicates the MAC address.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-22.2 Protocol -based VLAN This page lets you add new Protocol to Group Name mapping entries. Each protocol can be part of only one Group). The switch supports Ethernet, LLC, and SNAP Protocols.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Frame Type : Frame Type can have one of these values: Ethernet (Ethernet II frame) LLC (IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control) SNAP (IEEE 802.2 Subnetwork Access Protocol) Note: When changing the Frame type field, the valid value of the following text field will vary depending on the new frame type you selected.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-22.2.2 Group to VLAN This page lets you map a Group Name (already configured or to be configured in the future) to a VLAN for the switch. To set Group Name to VLAN mapping table parameters in the web UI: 1.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-22.3 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-23 Voice VLAN A Voice VLAN is a VLAN configured specially for voice traffic. By adding the 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Mode : Indicates the Voice VLAN mode operation. You must disable MSTP feature before we enable Voice VLAN. It can avoid the conflict of ingress filtering. Possible modes are: Enabled: Enable Voice VLAN mode operation.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-23.2 OUI This page lets you configure Voice VLAN OUI table parameters. The maximum number of entries is 16. Modifying the OUI table will restart auto detection of the OUI process. A Voice VLAN is a VLAN configured specially for voice traffic. By adding the ports with voice devices attached to voice VLAN, we can perform QoS-related configuration for voice data, ensuring the transmission priority of voice traffic and voice quality.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-24 Ethernet Services The Configuration > Ethernet Services menu path provides sub-menus for configuring EVC Ports, L2CP, Bandwidth Profiles, EVCs, and ECEs. 2-24.1 Ports This page lets you view and configure current EVC (Ethernet Virtual Connection) port configuration parameters.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Address Mode : The IP/MAC address mode specifying whether the EVC classification must be based on source (SMAC/SIP) or destination (DMAC/DIP) addresses. The allowed values are: Source: Enable SMAC/SIP matching. Destination: Enable DMAC/DIP matching.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-42-2 L2CP Port Configuration This page lets you view and configure EVC L2CP parameters. Layer 2 Control Protocols (L2CP) are various Ethernet control protocols such as Spanning Tree BPDUs, LACP, PAUSE Frames, etc. L2CP Frames have specific MAC DAs belonging to reserved multicast MAC address ranges.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-24.2 Bandwidth Profiles This page lets you view and configure EVC ingress bandwidth profile configurations. These policers may be used to limit the traffic received on UNI ports. To configure Bandwidth Profiles in the web UI: 1.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Policer Mode : The color mode of the bandwidth profile. The allowed values are: Coupled: Color-aware mode with coupling enabled. Aware: Color-aware mode with coupling disabled. Rate Type : The rate type of the bandwidth profile. The allowed values are: Data: Specify that this bandwidth profile operates on data rate.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-24.3 EVCs This page displays current EVC configurations. On this system, only Provider Bridge based EVCs are supported. An Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC) is a MEF standard describing services provided to customers at User Network Interfaces (UNIs). Inside provider networks, nodes are connected using Internal Network-to-Network Interfaces (I-NNIs).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide the NNI port VLAN configuration. The range is 1 - 4095. IVID : The Internal/classified VLAN ID in the PB network. The range is 1 - 4095. Learning : The learning mode for the EVC controls whether source MAC addresses are learned for frames matching the EVC.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons: Refresh: Click to manually refresh the page immediately. Remove All : Click to remove all EVCs. Apply: Click to save changes. Cancel : Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-24.4 ECEs This page lets you view and configure EVC Control Entries (ECEs). An ECE provides rules that are ordered in a list to control the preferred classification. To set the ECE Control List Configuration in the web UI: Click Configuration, Ethernet Services, and ECEs.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Tag Type : The tag type for the ECE. The possible values are: Any: The ECE will match both tagged and untagged frames. Untagged: The ECE will match untagged frames only. C-Tagged: The ECE will match custom tagged frames only.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Outer Tag PCP : The outer tag PCP value for the ECE. The possible range is 0 - 7. Outer Tag DEI : The outer tag DEI value for the ECE. The possible value is 0 or 1.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide ECE Configuration Parameters UNI Ports : The list of User Network Interfaces for the ECE. Tag Type : The tag type for matching the ECE. The possible values are: Any: The ECE will match both tagged and untagged frames.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide SIP/DIP Filter : The source/destination IP address for matching the ECE. It depends on by the port address mode, when port address mode is set to 'Source' then the field is used for source address.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Source Port No. : When "Specific" is selected for the source port filter, you can enter a specific value. The allowed value is 0 - 65535. Source Port Range : When "Range" is selected for the source port filter, you can enter a specific range.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide EVC ID Value : When "Specific" is selected for the VLAN ID filter, you can enter a specific value. The allowed value is 1 - 256. Tag Pop Count : The ingress tag pop count for the ECE. The allowed range is 0 - 2.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-25 QoS The switch supports four QoS queues per port with strict or weighted fair queuing scheduling. It supports QoS Control Lists (QCL) for advanced programmable QoS classification, based on IEEE 802.1p, Ethertype, VID, IPv4/IPv6 DSCP and UDP/TCP ports and ranges.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Port : The port number for which the configuration below applies. CoS : Controls the default class of service. All frames are classified to a CoS. There is a one to one mapping between CoS, queue and priority.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide QoS Ingress Port Tag Classification page When you click on the linked Tag Class. text Disabled the QoS Ingress Port Tag Classification page displays where you can configure Tagged Frame Settings for a port. The classification modes for tagged frames are configured on this page.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-25.2 Port Policing This section provides an overview of QoS Ingress Port Policers for all switch ports The Port Policing is useful in constraining traffic flows and marking frames above specific rates. Policing is primarily useful...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-25.3 Queue Policing This page lets you configure the Queue Policer settings for all switch ports. 1. Click Configuration, QoS, and Queue Policing, 2. Specify the Queue Policing parameter. Figure 2-25.3: QoS Ingress Queue Policers Parameter descriptions: Port : The port number for which the configuration below applies.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-25.4 Port Scheduler This section provides an overview of QoS Egress Port Schedulers for all switch ports. To display the QoS Port Schedulers in the web UI: 1. Click Configuration, QoS, Port Schedulers to display the QoS Egress Port Schedulers page.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Port : The logical port for the settings contained in the same row. Click on the port number in order to configure the schedulers. Mode : Shows the scheduling mode for this port.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-25.5 Port Shaping This section provides an overview of QoS Egress Port Shapers for all switch ports. To display the QoS Port Shapers in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, QoS, Port Shapers to display the “QoS Egress Port Shapers” page.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide "Mbps". Queue Shaper Unit : Controls the unit of measure for the queue shaper rate as "kbps" or "Mbps". The default value is "kbps". Queue Shaper Excess : Controls whether the queue is allowed to use excess bandwidth.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-25.6 Port Tag Remarking This page provides an overview of QoS Egress Port Tag Remarking for all switch ports. To display the QoS Port Tag Remarking in the web interface: 1. Click Configuration, QoS, Port Tag Remarking.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide The screen below shows QoS Egress Port Tag Remarking for Port 1 with Tag Remarking Mode set to Mapped. The QoS Egress Port Tag Remarking for a specific port are configured on this page.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Definitions PCP : Priority Code Point is a 3-bit field storing the priority level for the 802.1Q frame. It is also known as User Priority. DEI : Drop Eligible Indicator is a 1-bit field in the VLAN tag.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-25.7 Port DSCP This page lets you configure basic QoS Port DSCP settings for all switch ports. 1. Click Configuration, QoS, Port DSCP. 4. Enable or disable the Ingress Translate and select the Ingress Classify parameters.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Egress : Port Egress Rewriting can be one of these parameters: Disable: No Egress rewrite. Enable: Rewrite enable without remapped. Remap DP Unaware: DSCP from analyzer is remapped and frame is remarked with remapped DSCP value. The remapped DSCP value is always taken from the 'DSCP Translation >Egress Remap DP0' table.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-25.8 DSCP-Based QoS This page lets you configure basic QoS DSCP-based QoS Ingress Classification settings for the switch. 1. Click Configuration, QoS, DSCP-based QoS. 2. Enable or disable the DSCP for Trust. 3. Select QoS Class and DPL parameters.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-25.9 DSCP Translation This page lets you configure the basic QoS DSCP Translation settings for the switch. DSCP translation can be done in Ingress or Egress. 1. Click Configuration, QoS, DSCP Translation. 2. Set the Ingress Translate and Egress Remap DP0 and Remap DP1 parameters.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Egress : There are following configurable parameters for Egress side: Remap DP0 : Select the DSCP value from select menu to which you want to remap. DSCP value ranges from 0 to 63.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-25.10 DSCP Classification This page lets you configure the mapping of QoS class and Drop Precedence Level to DSCP value. Every incoming frame is classified to a Drop Precedence Level (DP level), which is used throughout the device for providing congestion control guarantees to the frame according to what was configured for that specific DP level.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-25.11 QoS Control List 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Figure 2-25.11: QCE Configuration Port Members: Check the checkbox button to include the port in the QCL entry. By default all ports are included. DMAC : Indicates the destination MAC address. Possible values are: Any: Match any DMAC.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide PCP : Priority Code Point: Valid values of PCP are specific (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) or range(0-1, 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 0-3, 4-7) or 'Any'. DEI : Drop Eligible Indicator: Valid value of DEI is 0, 1 or 'Any'.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Modification Buttons : You can modify each QCE (QoS Control Entry) in the table using these buttons: : Inserts a new QCE before the current row. : Edits the QCE. : Moves the QCE up the list.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-25.12 Storm Control This page lets you configure Storm control for the switch. There is a unicast storm rate control, multicast storm rate control, and a broadcast storm rate control. These only affect flooded frames, i.e. frames without a (VLAN ID, DMAC) pair present on the MAC Address table.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-26 Mirroring and Remote Mirroring Mirroring is a feature for use with a switched port analyzer 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Type : Select switch type; Mirror, Source(RMirror), Intermediate(RMirror), or Destination(RMirror): Mirror: The switch is running on mirror mode. The source port(s) and destination port are located on this switch (default). Source: The switch is a source node for monitor flow. The source port(s), reflector port and intermediate port(s) are located on this switch.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Configuration Guideline for All Features When the switch is running in Remote Mirroring mode, the administrator also must check whether or not other features are enabled or disabled. For example, the administrator has not disabled the MSTP on reflector port.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Impact: Critical/High/Low Critical 5 packets -> 0 packet High 5 packets -> 4 packets 5 packets -> 6 packets For a given port, a frame is only transmitted once. It is therefore not possible to mirror Tx frames on the mirror port.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-27 UPnP UPnP is an acronym for Universal Plug and Play. UPnP was promoted by the UPnP Forum to enable simple robust connectivity to stand-alone devices and PCs from over 800 vendors of consumer electronics, network computing, etc.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-28 PTP This page lets you set the current Precision Time Protocol clock settings. To configure PTP in the web UI: 1. Click Configuration, PTP. 2. Set the PTP External Clock Mode parameters.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Adjust Method : Selection box to configure the Frequency adjustment configuration: LTC frequency : Select Local Time Counter (LTC) frequency control. SyncE-DPLL : Select SyncE DPLL frequency control, if allowed by SyncE. Oscillator : Select an oscillator independent of SyncE for frequency control, if supported by the HW.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Note : IPv4 unicast protocol only works in Master only and Slave only clocks. See parameter Device Type. In a unicast Slave only clock you also need configure which master clocks to request Announce and Sync messages from.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons: Add New PTP Clock: Click to create a new clock instance. Apply: Click to save the page immediately. Reset: Click to reset the page immediately. Ports Configuration: Click to display the PTP Clock's Port Data Set Configuration page (see below).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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: the static members, the dynamic members, and configurable members which can be set here.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-29. 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. In doing so, the attributes are propagated to devices in the bridged LAN, and these devices form a “reachability”...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Max VLANs : When GVRP is enabled a maximum number of VLANs supported by GVRP is specified. By default this number is 20. This number can only be changed when GVRP is turned off.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-29.2 Port Config This page lets you enable or disable a port for GVRP operation. This configuration can be performed either before or after GVRP is configured globally - the protocol operation will be the same. To configure GVRP ports via the web UI: 1.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-30. sFlow The sFlow Collector configuration for the switch can be monitored and modified here. The configuration is divided into two parts: Configuration of the sFlow receiver (aka, sFlow collector) and configuration of per- port flow and counter samplers.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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: •...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-31 UDLD This page lets you view and set current UDLD parameters. The UDLD (Uni Directional Link Detection) protocol monitors the physical configuration of the links between devices and ports that support UDLD.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-32 Rapid Ring This page lets you view and configure current Rapid Ring parameters. Note: STP must be disabled (at Configuration > Spanning Tree > CIST Port) to enable and configure Rapid Ring. See...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Port : Select the switch port number of the port. The ports should not be the same in Global Configuration. Status : Displays the current Rapid Ring status of the port (e.g., Forwarding, Discarding, etc.).
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Lantronix Provisioning Manager (LPM) is a software application that provisions, configures and updates Lantronix devices for local site installations and deployments. LPM discovery is enabled by default and is not configurable. For more LPM information see the LPM product page.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Status: Client state: Displays the existing Percepxion client state (e.g., Exited, Active, Inactive, Running, or Not Registered) . Last status update: Displays the amount of time in minutes between status updates (1-1440 minutes or <Not Available>.
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Enabled : Check the box to enable Percepxion globally. The default is disabled (unchecked). Device ID: Displays the switch Device ID (read only). The Device ID may be provisioned through Lantronix Provisioning manager (LPM). Note: The Device ID can only be provisioned once. It will persist across resets.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Connection 1 : Connect To : At the dropdown, select Cloud (default) or On-premise as the Percepxion connection type for Connection 1. Percepxion is available in cloud or on-premise installation. Choose cloud or on-premise setup according to the determination of your organization.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Validate Certificates : Check the box to enable using certificate validation of the Percepxion server certificates. To validate certificates, Secure Port must be enabled. The default is disabled. Buttons Apply : Click to apply changes.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-34 MRP This page lets you set Media Redundancy Protocol parameters. MRP is a data network protocol standardized by the International Electrotechnical Commission as IEC 62439-2. It allows rings of Ethernet switches to overcome any single failure with recovery time much faster than achievable with Spanning Tree Protocol.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Message: The maximum number of entries is 2 Message: Role is undefined Message: Invalid ring port Message: Ring port is used Message: Domain is enabled Message: Error in port 9, same with rapid ring port...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Name: The logical name for the MRP domain to ease the management of MRP domains. UUID: Universally Unique Identifier belongs to the MRP domain which represents a ring. Primary Port ID: The index of the layer 2 interface which is used as ring port 1.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 2-35 SMTP The SMTP function is used to set an Alarm trap when the switch detects an alarm and then set the SMTP server to send you the alarm via e-mail. Configure SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) on this page.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Return Path : To set the mail return-path as sender mail address. Email Address 1-6 : Email address(es) that you want to receive the alarm message. Buttons Apply: Click to save changes. Reset: Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Chapter 3. Monitor This chapter describes the monitoring functions such as System, Ports, DHCP, Security, etc. 3-1 System After login, the switch displays the System Information page by default. It displays basic device data, including Model Name, System Description, System Contact, System Location, Up Time, Firmware Version, and other helpful troubleshooting information.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide System Name : Displays the user-defined system name that configured in System > System Information > Configuration > System Name (e.g., SISPM1040-384-LRT-C or SISPM1040-362-LRT). System Date : The current (GMT) system date and time in the format 2023-08-30T10:30:40+00:00.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-1.2 IP Status This page displays the status of the IP protocol layer. The status is defined by the IP interfaces, the IP routes and the neighbor cache (ARP cache) status. To display IP interface information in the web UI: 1.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: IP Interfaces Interface : Shows the name of the interface (e.g., VLAN1 - VLAN4097). Type : Shows the address type of the entry. This may be LINK, IPv4 or IPv6. Address : Shows the current address of the interface (of the given type). For example, LINK = 00-c0-f2- 49-3d-4f, or IPv4 = 192.168.1.77/24, or IPv6 = fe80::2c0:f2ff:fe49:3d4f/64).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-1.3 Log This page displays the system log information of the switch. 1. Click Monitor, System, and Log. 2. Check the “Do Relay Status” for the digital-out relay contact. 3. If desired, click the Apply button for the “Do Relay Alarm Cut-off” to force cut off the digital-out relay contact.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide ID : The ID number (instance) of the system log entry. Click the linked entry to display the “Detailed System Log Information” page for the log entry (see below). Level: The level of the system log entry; see above.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-1.4 Detailed Log This page displays detailed log information for the switch. 1. Click Monitor, System, and Detailed Log. 2. View the log information. Figure 3-1.4: Detailed System Log Information Parameter descriptions: Level: The level of the system log entry; see above.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-2 Green Ethernet 3-2.1 Port Power Savings This page displays the current status for EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet). 1. Click Monitor, Green Ethernet, Port Power Savings. 2. View the displayed information. Figure 3-2.1: Port Power Savings Status Parameter descriptions: Port : This is the logical port number for this row.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-3 Ports This section lets you view switch Port detail parameters. 3-3.1 Traffic Overview This page displays Port statistics information and provides an overview of general traffic statistics for all switch ports. 1. Click Monitor, Ports, Traffic Overview.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to manually refresh the page immediately. Clear: Clears the counters for all ports. Detailed Port Statistics page On the Port Statistics Overview page, you can click a linked Port number to display its Detailed Port Statistics page: 33728 Rev.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-3.2 QoS Statistics This page displays the QoS detailed Queuing counters for all switch ports. 1. Click Monitor, Ports, then QoS Statistics. 2. To automatically refresh the page every 3 seconds, check the “Auto-refresh” checkbox.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-3.3 QCL Status This page displays 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 on each switch.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Conflict : Displays Conflict status of QCL entries. It may happen that resources required to add a QCE may not available, in that case it shows conflict status as 'Yes', otherwise it is always 'No’. Note that conflict can be resolved by releasing the H/W resources required to add QCL entry on pressing 'Resolve Conflict' button.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-3.4 Detailed Port Statistics This page provides detailed traffic statistics for a specific switch port. Use the port select box to select which switch port details to display. The displayed counters are the totals for receive and transmit, the size counters for receive and transmit, and the error counters for receive and transmit.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-3.5 SFP Information This page displays general SFP monitoring information. 1. Click Monitor, Ports, then SFP Information. 2. View the displayed SFP Information. Figure 3-3.5: SFP Information Overview Parameter descriptions: Port : The logical port for the settings contained in the same row.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-3.6 SFP Detail Info This page displays detailed SFP information and monitoring information. 1. Click Monitor, Port, and SFP Detail Info. 2. Select the desired SFP port at the dropdown. 3. View the displayed SFP Information.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Date Code : Displays the vendor's manufacturing date code. Temperature : Displays the internally measured transceiver temperature. Temperature accuracy is vendor specific but must be better than 3 degrees Celsius over specified operating temperature and voltage.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-4 Link OAM 3-4.1 Statistics This page provides detailed OAM traffic statistics for a specific switch port. Use the port select box to select which switch port details to display. The displayed counters represent the total number of OAM frames received and transmitted for the selected port.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Sequence Number field that is identical to the previously transmitted Event Notification OAMPDU Sequence Number. Rx and Tx Loopback Control : A count of the number of Loopback Control OAMPDUs received and transmitted on this interface.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-4.2 Port Status This page provides Link OAM configuration operational status. The displayed fields show the active configuration status for the selected port. 1. Click Monitor, Link OAM and Port Status. 2. Select the desired port.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-4.3 Event Status This page lets you view the current Link OAM Link Event configurations. 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Frame errors : This four-octet field indicates the number of detected errored frames in the period. Total frame errors : This eight-octet field indicates the sum of errored frames that have been detected since the OAM sublayer was reset.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to manually refresh the page immediately. Port Select dropdown : select the port you want to show the Detailed Link OAM Link Status.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-5 DHCP 3-5.1 Server A DHCP Server is used to allocate network addresses and deliver configuration parameters to dynamically configured hosts called DHCP clients. 3-5.1.1 Statistics This page displays the database counters and the number of DHCP messages sent and received by the DHCP server(s).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Automatic Binding : Number of bindings with network-type pools. Manual Binding : Number of bindings that administrator assigns an IP address to a client. That is, the pool is of host type. Expired Binding: Number of bindings that their lease time expired or they are cleared from Automatic/Manual type bindings.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.1.2 Binding This page displays bindings generated for DHCP clients. A binding is a collection of configuration parameters, including at least an IP address, associated with or "bound to" a DHCP client. Bindings are managed by DHCP servers.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide DHCP Server Binding IP Data Click the linked IP address text to display the DHCP Server Binding IP Data page. This page displays the detailed data of a binding. Parameter descriptions: Binding IP : The IP address of the selected binding.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Client ID Value : Value of client identifier in option 61 from DHCP client. MAC Address : Hardware address in chaddr of DHCP message from DHCP client. Lease Time : The lease time of the binding.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.1.3 Declined IP This page displays IP addresses declined by DHCP clients. 1. Click Monitor, DHCP, Server and Declined IP. 2. View the displayed table information. Figure 3-5.1.3: DHCP Server Declined IP Parameter descriptions: Declined IP : List of IP addresses declined by DHCP clients.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.2 Snooping Table This page displays 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.3 Relay Statistics This page displays statistics for DHCP relay. 1. Click Monitor, DHCP, Relay Statistics. 2. Check “Auto-refresh” to automatically refresh the page every 3 seconds. 3. Click “Refresh” to refresh the statistics or clear all information when you click “Clear”.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Replace Agent Option : The number of packets which were replaced with relay agent information option. Keep Agent Option : The number of packets whose relay agent information was retained. Drop Agent Option : The number of packets that were dropped which were received with relay agent information.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-5.4 Detailed Statistics This page provides statistics for DHCP snooping. Note that the normal forward per-port TX statistics are not increased if the incoming DHCP packet is done by L3 forwarding mechanism. Clearing the statistics on a specific port may not take effect on global statistics, since it gathers the different layer overview.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Rx and Tx Inform: The number of inform (option 53 with value 8) packets received and transmitted. Rx and Tx Lease Query: The number of lease query (option 53 with value 10) packets received and transmitted.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-6 Security 3-6.1 Access Management Statistics This page provides statistics for access management. 1. Click Monitor, Security, Access Management Statistics. 2. Check “Auto-refresh”. 3. Click “Refresh” to refresh the statistics or clear all information when you click “Clear”.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.2 Network 3-6.2.1 Port Security 3-6.2.1.1 Switch This page shows the Port Security status. Port Security is a module with no direct configuration. Configuration comes indirectly from other modules - the user modules. When a user module has enabled port security on a port, the port is set-up for software-based learning.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Abbr : A one-letter abbreviation of the user module; used in the Users column in the port status table. Limit Control : e.g., L. 802.1X : e.g., 8. Voice VLAN : e.g., V.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.2.1.2 Port This page shows the MAC addresses secured by the Port Security module. Port Security is a module with no direct configuration. Configuration comes indirectly from other modules - the user modules. When a user module has enabled port security on a port, the port is set-up for software-based learning.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to manually refresh the page immediately. Clear : Clears the page data. : Port Select box; Use the port select box to select which port to show status for.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.2.2 NAS 3-6.2.2.1 Switch This section shows the NAS status information of each port of the switch. The status includes Admin State Port State, Last Source, Last ID, QoS Class, and Port VLAN ID.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Port VLAN ID : The VLAN ID that NAS has put the port in. The field is blank, if the Port VLAN ID is not overridden by NAS. If the VLAN ID is assigned by the RADIUS server, "(RADIUS-assigned)" is appended to the VLAN ID.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.2.2.2 Port This page displays detailed NAS statistics for a specific switch port running EAPOL-based IEEE 802.1X authentication. For MAC-based ports, it shows selected backend server (RADIUS Authentication Server) statistics only. To view a port’s NAS Port state and counters via the web UI: 1.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Port VLAN ID : The VLAN ID that NAS has put the port in. The field is blank, if the Port VLAN ID is not overridden by NAS. If the VLAN ID is assigned by the RADIUS server, "(RADIUS-assigned)" is appended to the VLAN ID. See the online help more about RADIUS-assigned VLANs.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Selected Counters: The Selected Counters table is visible when the port is in one of these admin states: • Multi 802.1X • MAC-based Auth. The table is identical to and is placed next to the Port Counters table; it will be empty if no MAC address is currently selected.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.2.3 ACL Status This page displays 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 256 per switch.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide IPv4/ICMP: The ACE will match IPv4 frames with ICMP protocol. IPv4/UDP: The ACE will match IPv4 frames with UDP protocol. IPv4/TCP: The ACE will match IPv4 frames with TCP protocol. IPv4/Other: The ACE will match IPv4 frames, which are not ICMP / UDP / TCP.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.2.4 ARP Inspection monitor This page lets you the Dynamic ARP Inspection Table parameters of the switch. The Dynamic ARP Inspection Table contains up to 1024 entries, and is sorted first by port, then by VLAN ID, then by MAC address, and then by IP address.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.2.5 IP Source Guard 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.3 AAA 3-6.3.1 RADIUS Overview This page displays the status of the RADIUS servers set at Configuration > Security > AAA > RADIUS. To view RADIUS Server Status via the web UI: Click Monitor, Security, AAA, RADIUS Overview.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.3.2 RADIUS Details This page displays detailed statistics for a particular RADIUS server. To view RADIUS Details Configuration in the web interface: 1. Navigate to Monitor > Security > AAA > RADIUS Details.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: RADIUS Authentication Statistics The statistics map closely to those specified in RFC4668 - RADIUS Authentication Client MIB. Use the server select box to switch between the backend servers to show details for.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide the same server, send to a different server, or give up. A retry to the same server is counted as a retransmit as well as a timeout. A send to a different server is counted as a Request as well as a timeout.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Packet Counters RADIUS accounting server packet counter. There are five receive and four transmit counters. Direction Name RFC4670 Name Description The number of RADIUS packets (valid Responses radiusAccClientExtResponses or invalid) received from the server.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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 IP Address - question.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.4 Switch 3-6.4.1 RMON 3-6.4.1.1 Statistics This section provides an overview of RMON Statistics 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Jabb. : The number of frames which size is larger than 64 octets received with invalid CRC. Coll. : The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment. 64 : The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were 64 octets in length.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Detailed RMON Statistics Click on a linked ID number to display the Detailed RMON Statistics for the selected ID. 33728 Rev. L https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 342 of 503...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.4.1.2 History This section 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Oversize : The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets. Frag. : The number of frames which size is less than 64 octets received with invalid CRC. Jabb. : The number of frames which size is larger than 64 octets received with invalid CRC.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.4.1.3 Alarm 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-6.4.1.4 Event 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-7 Aggregation 3-7.1 Status This page displays the status of ports in Aggregation groups. 1. Click Monitor, Aggregation, Status. 2. Check “Auto-refresh”. 3. Click “Refresh” to refresh the port detailed statistics. Figure 3-7.1 LACP System Status Parameter descriptions: Aggr ID : The Aggregation ID associated with this aggregation instance.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-7.2 LACP 3-7.2.1.1 System Status This page provides a status overview for all LACP instances. 1. Click Monitor, Aggregation, LACP, System Status. 2. To auto-refresh the information check the “Auto refresh” box. 3. Click “Refresh” to refresh the LACP Statistics.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-7.2.1.2 Port Status This page provides a status overview for LACP status for all ports. 1. Click Monitor, Aggregation, LACP, Port Status. 2. To automatically refresh the information check the “Auto refresh” box.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-7.2.1.3 Port Statistics This page displays LACP statistics for all ports. 1. Click Monitor, Aggregation, LACP, Port Statistics. 2. To auto-refresh the information check the “Auto refresh” box. 3. Click “Refresh” to update the LACP Statistics.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-8 Loop Protection This page displays the loop protection port status for all switch ports. 1. Click Monitor, Loop Protection. 2. To automatically refresh the information, check the “Auto refresh” checkbox. 3. Click “Refresh” to refresh the LACP Statistics.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-9 Spanning Tree 3-9.1 Bridge Status After you complete the MSTI Port configuration you can display the Bridge Status. This page provides a status overview of all STP bridge instances. The displayed table contains a row for each STP bridge instance.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide STP Detailed Bridge Status page This page provides detailed information on a single STP bridge instance, along with port state for all active ports associated. Parameter descriptions: STP Bridge Status Bridge Instance : The Bridge instance - CIST, MST1, etc.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Topology Change Last : The time passed since the Topology Flag was last set. CIST Ports & Aggregations State Port : The switch port number of the logical STP port. Port ID : The port id as used by the STP protocol. This is the priority part and the logical port index of the bridge port.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-9.2 Port Status This page displays the STP CIST port status for physical ports of the switch. To display the STP Port status in the web UI: 1. Click Monitor, Spanning Tree, Port Status.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-9.3 Port Statistics This page displays the STP port statistics counters of bridge ports in the switch. 1. Click Monitor, Spanning Tree, Port Statistics. 2. Check the Auto-refresh box to automatically update the page.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-10 MVR 3-10.1 Statistics This page provides MVR Statistics information. 1. Click Monitor, MVR, Statistics. 2. To auto-refresh the information check the “Auto-refresh” checkbox. 3. Click the “Refresh” to refresh an entry of the MVR Statistics Information.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-10.2 MVR Channels Groups 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-10.3 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-11 IPMC 3-11.1 IGMP Snooping 3-11.1.1 Status This page provides IGMP Snooping status. 1. Click Monitor, IGMP Snooping, Status. 2. To auto-refresh the information check the “Auto-refresh” box. 3. Click “Refresh” to refresh the IGMP Snooping Status.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Router Port : Display 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 IGMP querier. Static denotes the specific port is configured to be a router port.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-11.1.2 Group Information Entries in the IGMP Group Table are shown on this page. The IGMP Group Table is sorted first by VLAN ID, and then by group. Each page shows up to 99 entries from the IGMP Group table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page"...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-11.1.3 IPv4 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-11.2 MLD Snooping 3-11.2.1 Status This page displays MLD Snooping Status. 1. Click Monitor, IPMC, MLD Snooping, Status. 2. To auto-refresh the information, check the “Auto-refresh” box. 3. Click “Refresh” to refresh an entry of the MLD Snooping Status Information.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Router Port : Display 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. Port : The Switch port number.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-11.2.2 Group Information Entries in the MLD Group Table are shown on this page. The MLD Group Table is sorted first by VLAN ID, and then by group. Each page shows up to 99 entries from the MLD Group table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page"...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-11.2.3 IPv6 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-12 LLDP 3-12.1 Neighbor This page provides a status overview for all LLDP neighbors. The displayed table contains a row for each port on which an LLDP neighbor is detected. Note: If your network has no devices that support LLDP, then the table displays “No LLDP neighbor information found”.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide System Capabilities : Describes the neighbor unit's capabilities. Possible capabilities are: 1. Other 2. Repeater 3. Bridge 4. WLAN Access Point 5. Router 6. Telephone 7. DOCSIS cable device 8. Station only 9. Reserved When a capability is enabled, it is followed by (+).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide In the Management Address column, if you click on the IP address of a discovered neighbor device such as a camera, that device’s startup page displays. You can now perform normal operations for the device.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-12.2 LLDP-MED Neighbor This page provides a status overview of all LLDP-MED neighbors. The displayed table contains a row for each port on which an LLDP neighbor is detected. This function applies to VoIP devices which support LLDP-MED.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide all aspects of TIA-1057 applicable to both Media Endpoints (Class II) and Generic Endpoints (Class I). LLDP-MED Generic Endpoint (Class I) : The LLDP-MED Generic Endpoint (Class I) definition is applicable to all endpoint products that require the base LLDP discovery services defined in TIA-1057, however do not support IP media or act as an end-user communication appliance.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Softphone Voice – for use by softphone applications on typical data centric devices, such as PCs or laptops. Video Conferencing – for use by dedicated Video Conferencing equipment and other similar appliances supporting real-time interactive video/audio services.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-12.3 PoE This page provides a status overview of all LLDP PoE neighbors. The displayed table contains a row for each port on which an LLDP PoE neighbor is detected. 1. Click Monitor, LLDP, PoE.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-12.4 EEE This page provides an overview of EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet) 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Resolved Tx Tw : The resolved Tx Tw for this link. Note: NOT the link partner. The resolved value that is the actual "tx wakeup time” used for this link (based on EEE information exchanged via LLDP).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-12.5 Port Statistics This page displays two types of counters. Global counters are counters that refer to the whole switch, To display LLDP Statistics: while Local counters refer to per-port counters. 1. Click Monitor, LLDP, Port Statistics.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Total Neighbors Entries Dropped : Shows the number of LLDP frames dropped due to the entry table being full. Total Neighbors Entries Aged Out : Shows the number of entries deleted due to Time-To-Live expiring.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-13 Ethernet Services 3-13.1 EVC Statistics This page provides NNI port traffic statistics for the selected EVC, and shows counters for UNI ports of ECEs mapping to the EVC. To show Ethernet Statistics: 1.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to manually refresh the page immediately. Clear: Clears the counters for the selected port. : Port select box to select the port displayed on a page.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-14 PTP This page lets you view current PTP clock settings. 1. Click Monitor, PTP. 2. Click Refresh to manually update the web page. 3. Click Auto-refresh to automatically update the web page.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Oscillator : Oscillator independent of SyncE for frequency control, if supported by the HW LTC phase : Local Time Counter (LTC) phase control (assumes that the frequency is locked by means of SyncE) Clock Frequency : Shows the current clock frequency used by the External Clock.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide PTP Clock's Configuration When you click a linked PTP clock instance number its PTP Clock Configuration displays: Parameter descriptions: Local Clock Current time PTP Time : Shows the actual PTP time with nanosecond resolution.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Ports : The total number of physical ports in the node Clock Identity : It shows unique clock identifier Dom : Clock domain [0..127]. Clock Quality : The clock quality is determined by the system, and holds 3 parts: Clock Class, Clock Accuracy and OffsetScaledLog Variance as defined in IEEE1588.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Clock Parent Data Set : The clock parent data set is defined in the IEEE 1588 standard. The parent data set is dynamic. Parent Port ID : Clock identity for the parent clock, if the local clock is not a slave, the value is the clocks own id.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 'D' constant : [1..10000] see above 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, the delay filter uses the same algorithm as the offset filter.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide PTP Clock's Port Data Set Configuration Click the linked Ports Monitor text to display the PTP Clock's Port Data Set Configuration page. The port data set is defined in the IEEE 1588 Standard.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-15 PoE This page lets you view the current status for all PoE ports. Click Monitor, PoE. Check “Auto-refresh”. Click “Refresh” to refresh the page. Figure 3-15: PoE Status Parameter descriptions: Local Port : The logical port number for this row.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Port Status : The Port Status shows the port's PoE status. The status can be one of these values: PoE turned ON : PD is On. PoE not available - No PoE chip found - PoE not supported for the port.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-16 MAC Table 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"...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide <<: Updates the table starting from the first entry in the MAC Table, i.e. the entry with the lowest VLAN ID and MAC address. > : Updates the table, starting with the entry after the last entry currently displayed.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-17 VLANs 3-17.1 Membership This page provides an overview of membership status of VLAN users. Each page shows up to 99 entries from the VLAN table, default being 20, selected through the "entries per page"...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide These VLAN user types are supported: Combined: (CLI/Web/SNMP) these are referred to as static. Admin: Select to display only Admin VLANs. Forbidden: Select to display only Forbidden VLANs. . NAS : NAS provides port-based authentication, which involves communications between a Supplicant, Authenticator, and an Authentication Server.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-17.2 Port The Port Status function gathers the information of all VLAN status and reports it for the selected user (Combined, Admin, NAS, GVRP, MVR, Voice VLAN, MSTP, ERPS, MEP, EVC, VCL, RMirror, DMS, MRP).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide MVR : MVR is used to eliminate the need to duplicate multicast traffic for subscribers in each VLAN. Multicast traffic for all channels is sent only on a single (multicast) VLAN. Voice VLAN : Voice VLAN is a VLAN configured specially for voice traffic typically originating from IP phones.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to manually refresh the page immediately. : Select VLAN Users from this drop down list. Messages : No data exists for the selected user.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-18 MRP 3-18.1 Media Redundancy Protocol Status This page shows MRP Domain Profile, Events, and Statistics. See Appendix C: MRP Pre-Requisites and Application on page for more MRP information. Examples Domain Profile Name: The logical name for the MRP domain to ease the management of MRP domains.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 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 refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds. Refresh: Click to manually refresh the page immediately.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-19 VCL 3-19.1 MAC-based VLAN This page shows MAC-based VLAN entries configured by various MAC-based VLAN users. Currently these VLAN User types are 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-18.2 Protocol-based VLAN 3-18.2.1 Protocol to Group This page displays the protocols to Group Name (unique for each Group) mapping entries for the switch. To display protocol to Group Name mapping in the web UI: 1.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-18.2.2 Group to VLAN This page displays the configured Group Name mapping to a VLAN for the switch. 1. Click Monitor, VCL, Group to VLAN. Check “Auto-refresh”. 3. Click “Refresh” to refresh the port detailed statistics.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-18.3 IP Subnet-based VLAN This page shows IP subnet-based VLAN entries (only static entries). 1. Click Monitor, VCL, and IP Subnet-based VLAN. 2. Check “Auto-refresh”. 3. Click “Refresh” to refresh the port detailed statistics.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-19 sFlow This page shows receiver and per-port sFlow statistics: 1. Click Monitor, sFlow. 2. View the sFlow information. 3. Use the buttons as required. Figure 3-19: sFlow Statistics 33728 Rev. L https://www.lantronix.com/...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Parameter descriptions: Receiver Statistics Owner : Shows the current owner of the sFlow configuration as one of these three values: <none> : If sFlow is currently unconfigured/unclaimed, Owner contains <none>. <Configured through local management> : If sFlow is currently configured through Web or CLI, Owner contains <Configured through local management>.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 3-20 UDLD This page displays the UDLD status of the ports. 1. Click Monitor, UDLD. 2. View the UDLD information. Figure 3-20: Detailed UDLD Status for Port 1 UDLD Status UDLD Admin State : The current port state of the logical port; Enabled if any of state (Normal, Aggressive) is Enabled.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Chapter 4. Diagnostics This chapter provides a set of basic system diagnosis. It let users know whether the system is healthy or needs to be fixed. The basic system check includes ICMP Ping, Link OAM, ICMPv6, and Cable Diagnostics.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons New Ping: Click to end the current ping request and return to the default Ping page. Example PING server 192.168.1.77, 22 bytes of data. 30 bytes from 192.168.1.77: icmp_seq=0, time=0ms 30 bytes from 192.168.1.77: icmp_seq=1, time=0ms Sent 2 packets, received 2 OK, 0 bad 33728 Rev.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 4-2 Ping6 This page lets you issue ICMPv6 Ping packets to troubleshoot IPv6 connectivity issues. 1. Navigate to Diagnostics > Ping6. 2. Specify ICMPv6 Ping IP Address. 3. Specify ICMPv6 Ping Length, Count, and Interval and Egress Interface.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons Start: Click the “Start” button then the switch will start to ping the device using the ICMPv6 packet size that was set. After you press Start, five ICMPv6 packets are transmitted, and the sequence number and roundtrip time are displayed upon reception of a reply.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 4-3 Cable Diagnostics This page lets you run the Cable Diagnostics. Click Start to run the diagnostics. This will take approximately 5 seconds. When completed, the page refreshes automatically, and you can view the cable diagnostics results in the cable status table.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Messages 10 and 100 Mbps ports will be linked down and lost connection while running Cable Diagnostics. Are you sure you want to continue? Note that Diagnostics is only accurate for cables of length 7-120 meters.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 4-4 Traceroute This page lets you issue ICMP, TCP, or UDP packets to diagnose network connectivity issues. After you press the Start button, Traceroute sends packets with gradually increasing TTL value, starting with TTL value of 1. The first router receives the packet, decrements the TTL value, and drops the packet because it then has TTL value zero.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Traceroute Output Example: Buttons Start: Click to start transmitting ICMP packets. New Traceroute: Click to re-start diagnostics with PING. 33728 Rev. L https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 415 of 503...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 4-5 Link OAM 4-5.1 MIB Retrieval This page lets you retrieve the local or remote OAM MIB variable data on a particular port. Select the appropriate radio button and enter the port number of the switch to retrieve the content of interest.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Chapter 5. Maintenance This chapter describes switch Maintenance tasks, including Restart, Reboot, Factory Defaults, Firmware upgrade/swap, Config Save/Download/Upload/Activate/Delete, and Server Report. 5-1 Restart Device This page lets you restart the switch for any maintenance needs. Any configuration files or scripts that you saved in the switch should still be available afterwards.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 5-2 Reboot Schedule To schedule a Reboot in the web UI: This page lets you schedule the day and time to reboot the switch. 1. Click Maintenance, Reboot Schedule. 2. At the Mode dropdown select Enabled to display the parameters table.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 5-3 Factory Defaults This webpage lets you reset the Switch configuration to Factory Defaults. Any configuration files or scripts will be reset to factory default values. You can reset the configuration of the switch on this page.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 5-4 Firmware This page lets you upgrade switch firmware. The switch can be enhanced with value-added functions by installing firmware upgrades. See the SISPM1040-384-LRT-C Product web page or SISPM1040-362-LRT webpage for firmware upgrade files.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Messages Message: Success EZCM Files & Invalid Firmware Image The EZCM files are successfully Downloaded. The uploaded firmware image is invalid. Please use a correct firmware image. Reboot System. Meaning: The Firmware Upgrade feature detected the wrong version but only AFTER uploading the EZCM files, causing the switch to display an incorrect model type and icon.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 5-4.2 Firmware Selection This page provides information about the active and alternate (backup) firmware images in the device, and lets you revert to the alternate image. The web page displays two tables with information about the active and alternate firmware images.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Cancel: Cancel activating the backup image. Navigates away from this page to the Monitor > System > Information page. Messages Are you sure you want to activate the alternate software image? System restart in progress The system is now restarting.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 5-5 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. There are three system files: running-config: A virtual file representing the currently active switch config.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 5-5.2 Download You can download any of the files on the switch to the web browser. 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 5-5.3 Upload The configuration upload function will be backed up and saved configuration from the switch’s configuration into the running web browser PC. It is possible to upload any of the files on the switch to There are three system files: the web browser.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons: Choose File: Click the button and browse to and select the desired file to upload (e.g., SISPM1040-384- LRT-C_v7.10.2121_201902019.IMGS). Upload Configuration: Click the “Upload” button; the running web management PC will start to upload the configuration from the managed switch configuration into the management PC;...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 5-5.4 Activate 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. The available files are: running-config: A virtual file that represents the currently active configuration on the switch.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Example : Activation completed successfully: Messages: Please note: If the configuration changes IP settings, management connectivity may be lost. Status: Activation completed successfully. The Login screen displays. Output: (No output was generated.) 33728 Rev. L https://www.lantronix.com/...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Status: Warning: Syntax check completed with errors; configuration has not been activated. Output: % Error in file startup-config, line 14: ptp 0 filter delay 6 filter-type ? period 1 dist 2 % Invalid word detected at '^' marker.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 5-5.5 Delete 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 its default configuration.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 5-6 Server Report It is possible to download a server report file from the switch to the web browser. Downloading a server report may take a little while to complete, as the file must be prepared for download.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Chapter 6. DMS (Device Management System) Lantronix unique Device Management System (DMS) software provides advanced tools needed for total management of all connected network elements. 6-1 DMS Introduction • DMS automatically discovers and displays all devices connected to the switch using standard networking protocols such as LLDP, UPnP, ONVIF, etc.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide DMS Controller (Master) Switch Notes: 1. If there are more than two Switches set as High-priority or no High-priority mode switch, the Switch with the longer system uptime will be selected as the DMS Controller switch. If two Switches have same up time, the Switch with the smaller MAC address will be assigned as the DMS Controller Switch.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 6-4-1 Topology View Icons / Controls Click anywhere and drag to move the display area up /down/ left /right. Click “+” or “-” to zoom in or zoom out the display area. A Black device icon indicates device is operating normally. Click a device icon to show its device console.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Diagnostics icon: Click to diagnose cable status to identify where the cable break is, and check if device connection is alive by ping. The parameters are: Connection..: A Green checkmark means the device is pinged OK. A Red x means the device cannot transmit /receive correctly.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 6-5 DMS Mode Here you can view and configure DMS mode global parameters. 1. Click DMS, DMS Mode. 2. Change the Mode and Controller Priority as required. 3. Click the Apply button to save the changes.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 6-6 Google Map API Key Configuration This page lets you set up the Google Map API Key in order to use DMS Map View for an enterprise application. 6.6.1 Google Map API Key Configuration Key : Specify the Google Map API Key.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 6-7 Device List You can identify the system by configuring switch contact information, name, and location. To view and set Device List parameters in the web UI: 1. Click Management, Device List. 2. Click the Refresh button to refresh the page automatically.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Edit Device Name: Device name edit (save in flash). See the button description below. MAC: The device’s MAC address. IP Address: Device IP addresses of the network connectivity devices. Buttons Auto-refresh: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Figure 6-4: Click an instance in the Status column to run a diagnostic and display the results: Click the Another Try button to go back to the Devices List page. See section 6.9 DMS > Maintenance > Diagnostics on page below for more information.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 6.8 DMS > Maintenance > Floor Image Navigate to the DMS > Maintenance > Floor Image menu path to display the Floor Image Management page. This page lets you upload and manage floor map images. You can then plan IP devices’ installation location onto the custom uploaded floor images at DMS >...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 6.9 DMS > Maintenance > Diagnostics This page provides an overview of the Diagnostics and lets you run a Connection and Cable status diagnostic. Parameter descriptions: Select : Check the box to select a device on which to run its Connection and Cable status diagnostic.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide At DMS > Maintenance > Diagnostics, check the Select checkbox to run a Connection and Cable status diagnostic: Click the Another try button to the DMS > Maintenance > Diagnostics page. Diagnostics Results: ●...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Chapter 7 DMS > Graphical Monitoring 7-1 Topology View This page displays a graphical view of the network cluster topology. DMS can automatically discover all IP devices and display the devices in graphic networking topology view. You can manage and monitor devices in Topology View (e.g., remotely diagnose the cable connection status, auto alarm notifications...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Click the icon again to hide the popup. Parameter descriptions: Login : Login to this device Trouble shooting : Move to the troubleshooting page. Find my switch : Allows administrators to quickly and easily find the Switch in their cabinet.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Topology View > Dashboard Left mouse click a device to display its dashboard. The information displayed includes Device Type, Device Name, Model Name, MAC Address, DHCP Client state, IPv4 Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Http Port number, and PoE Supply power.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Click this icon to select the set of data to be displayed (MAC, IP, PoE power, etc.). Click this icon to sort, filter, or configure basic settings (e.g., VLAN, QoS). Device Categories and Statuses The device is a Switch.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Icon with question mark: Unknown Device; the IP device is detected by DMS, but the device type can't be recognized which will be classified as an unknown device type. Icon with question mark and red N:indicates the device is not connected.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 7-2 Floor View This page lets an administrator place a device per time onto the custom image, which you have already uploaded (at DMS > Maintenance > Floor Image) by dragging-and-dropping markers in the device list.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Device Status Green icon with black mark: Device link up. User can select function and check issues. Red icon with red mark: Device link down. User can diagnose the link status. Example : Click and drag the device icons to their desired locations: 33728 Rev.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 7-3 Map View Map View helps you find the location of the devices even if they are installed in different buildings. This page lets you view a realistic representation of device in the network. To find one of devices within the network, enter the device name in the search bar.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Example 1: Example 2: Click the Keyboard shortcuts button in the lower right corner to display the keyboard shortcuts: 33728 Rev. L https://www.lantronix.com/ Page 456 of 503...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Chapter 8. DMS > Maintenance 8-1 Floor Image This page lets you add or delete a custom map or floor image. Here you can upload or manage floor map images. Up to 20 JPEG images, with a maximum of 256KB each, can be uploaded to the switch.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons: Add: Click to add the selected image file to the table. When done, a snapshot displays on screen. Delete: Click to delete a selected image file from the table. Click to open a window to browse to and select a Floor image in your device.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 8-2 Diagnostics This page lets you troubleshoot issues with device connected to the network. This feature is designed primarily for administrators to verify and test the link route between the switch and a device.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Buttons: Refresh: Refreshes the displayed table starting from the input fields. Search: Enter any key word you want to search for. Another Try: Click to leave the current selection and select another device on which to start the recovery mechanism.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 8-3 Traffic Monitor DMS supports traffic monitoring of each port and keeps a one-week record that can be used to compare and analyze through visual charts. The page displays two different graphs for a selected device.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Time (Hour): Horizontal axis shows the time elapsed in hours (0-23). The graph’s vertical axis shows throughput and the unit of measure is Mbps. DMS Traffic Monitor Operation 1. Navigate to DMS > Maintenance > Traffic Monitor.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 4. Click the graph column to display its axis information in the lower graph table. Message: Traffic Monitor feature is only available on master controller. Current master controller IP Address:0.0.0.0 Meaning: The switch must be the Master (Controller) switch (added at FW v 7.10.2307).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide PoE Auto Power Reset “AutoFill” Feature When you enable Auto Power Reset (PoE Auto Checking) in DMS, the IP addresses of the connected devices are automatically filled in the Auto Power Reset configuration page.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide DMS Firmware Upgrade Procedure 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). 3. Connect all switches and make sure DMS discovers and displays them.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 6. Enter the TFTP server IP address and FW file name and select the switch on which you want to upgrade the FW. 7. Click “Apply” to start the FW upgrade and save to Running-config.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 8-4 Troubleshooting DMS 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Appendix A: Rapid Ring Operation A-1 Rapid Ring Operation Rapid Ring is a proprietary redundancy network ring protocol. It can be used to recover the network from critical link failure to provide fault failover protection.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Single Ring configuration is shown and described below. Figure 2: Single Ring Configuration A. Configure the Role as Master or Member. Only one switch in the single ring can be the Master and rest of the switches must be set as Members of the single ring.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide A-1-2 Ring to Ring Ring to Ring is a flexible application that connects several single rings together. Since some devices could be located in a remote area, it may not be convenient to connect all devices in the system to create a single ring.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide A-1-3 Dual Ring Dual Ring is a more economical application, which uses only one switch between the two rings. This mode is ideal for applications that have inherent cabling difficulties and saves costs.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide A-1-4 Rapid Chain Rapid Chain is a highly flexible application for complex industrial networks. It allows the switches to be quickly and easily deployed in any type of complex redundant network with a fast recovery time.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide A-1-5 Hardware Setting and Status for Ring Ring Setting by DIP Switch DIP switch settings are shown and described below. Note that RM indicates Ring Master, and RC indicates Rapid Chain. See the Install Guide for more information.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide A-1-6 RM and RC LED Descriptions The table below describes RM (Ring Master) and RC (Rapid Chain) LED status: Table 2: LED Status Color State Description Green Ring Master has been detected in the switch.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Appendix B: DHCP Per Port You can configure DHCP Per Port via the CLI and Web UI as described below. The DHCP Per Port factory default mode is Disabled. See the CLI Reference for CLI mode operation.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide DHCP Per Port 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide that DHCP Per Port with IPv6 is not supported at this time. The DHCP Per Port IP range must equal the switch port number excluding uplink ports (16). To monitor DHCP Per Port status, navigate to the Monitor > System > IP Status menu path.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Message: DHCP per Port range (192.168.1.50 - 192.168.1.66) is not equal to switch TP port number (8). Message: ‘DHCP Per Port IP range (192-168-1.80 - 192-168-1.99) is not equal to switch port number excluding uplink ports (10) Meaning: The IPv4 IP address range entered for the DHCP Per Port function was invalid.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Appendix C: 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, and via the CLI. See the CLI Reference for Command Line operation.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Related Devices MRP is implemented on Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C, SISPM1040-362-LRT, SISPM1040-582-LRT, and SISGM1040-284-LRT switches. 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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.
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Appendix D: G.8032 Major and Sub Rings Configuration Introduction Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) protocol is defined by the International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) to prevent loops at Layer 2. The standard number is ITU-T G.8032 (ERPS is also called G.8032).
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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 APS Data 10,20 RPL Mode Major Major Major Owner Owner Neighbor Neighbor...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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 MEP ID Peer MAC Peer MEP ID...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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 VLAN...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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 MEP ID Peer MAC Peer MEP ID...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT 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...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide Config files running-config_192.168.1 hostname SISPM1040-362-LRT-E username admin privilege 15 password encrypted feec1d1085ff075fd03b1d2d5ab4c0befbff0917079c8abb3a77338041bf5d6e1771bdbbd1a317ea2f42fc 2aacc8c50a8e667456d7c04099f74f8ef9dcc0fbd4 vlan 1 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.254 tzidx 0 exec-timeout autologout 0 snmp-server location DT Lab Ring system name SISPM1040-362-LRT-E...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide mep 2 peer-mep-id 7 mac 00-C0-F2-53-F0-B9 mep 2 cc 7 mep 2 aps 7 raps mep 3 down domain port level 4 interface GigabitEthernet 1/5 mep 3 mep-id 10 mep 3 vid 10...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide running-config_192.168.1.1 hostname SISPM1040-582-LRT logging on logging host 192.168.1.253 username admin privilege 15 password encrypted 7073dec86c15b8a9907bb4106ef783adde46bd5b5969cc68fb55b430336bd7c80d5ded65d2fdb39abe81cc 9caa5a93620f270c21bca86e776cee9c5588bfb8c7 username superuser privilege 15 password encrypted 4643fdc71f39fd4cb955943fcaf89faca81bc650fbaeebe25a796662d5c225bf0d5ded65d2fdb39abe81cc 9c514497e27799560e488713aabaac4f167e7732ca vlan 1 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.254 ntp automatic ntp server 1 ip-address ntp1.transition.com...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide poe mode disable interface GigabitEthernet 1/9 no spanning-tree interface GigabitEthernet 1/10 no spanning-tree 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...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide interface GigabitEthernet 1/7 lldp cdp-aware interface GigabitEthernet 1/8 lldp cdp-aware interface GigabitEthernet 1/9 no spanning-tree switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,50,100 switchport trunk vlan tag native lldp cdp-aware interface GigabitEthernet 1/10 no spanning-tree lldp cdp-aware...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide 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 line vty 12...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide running-config_192.168.1 hostname SISPM1040-362-LRT-W username admin privilege 15 password encrypted 6158ed7daf39d06ded0e7c4828c3b15bb4c40673bd445afcd643295925ae425d9611d1cbe872708237571a acc7b9237f33b01ae6866e2484009edfe1fa0bf56f vlan 1 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.254 tzidx 0 exec-timeout autologout 0 snmp-server location DT Lab Ring system name SISPM1040-362-LRT-W system location DT Lab Ring...
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Lantronix SISPM1040-384-LRT-C & -362-LRT Web User Guide erps 1 vlan 5 spanning-tree aggregation spanning-tree link-type point-to-point line console 0 line vty 0 line vty 1 line vty 2 line vty 3 line vty 4 line vty 5 line vty 6...
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