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Micronet SP6510P8 User Manual (287 pages)
8-port 10/100/1000M + 2G SFP Managed PoE Switch
Brand:
Micronet
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
FCC Statement
3
About this Guide
5
Contents
7
Table of Contents
7
Figures
13
Ables
18
Sectioni
19
Getting Started
19
1 Introduction
20
Key Features
20
Table 1: Key Features
20
Description of Software Features
21
System Defaults
25
Table 2: System Defaults
25
2 Initial Switch Configuration
28
Web Configuration
30
3 Using the Web Interface
31
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
31
Home Page
31
Figure 1: Home Page
31
Configuration Options
32
Panel Display
32
Figure 2: Front Panel Indicators
32
Table 3: Web Page Configuration Buttons
32
Main Menu
33
Table 4: Main Menu
33
4 Configuring the Switch
41
Configuring System Information
41
Setting an IP Address
42
Setting an Ipv4 Address
42
Figure 3: System Information Configuration
42
Setting an Ipv6 Address
44
Figure 4: IP Configuration
44
Configuring NTP Service
46
Figure 5: Ipv6 Configuration
46
Configuring Remote Log Messages
47
Figure 6: NTP Configuration
47
Configuring Power Reduction
48
Controlling LED Intensity
48
Figure 7: Configuring Settings for Remote Logging of Error Messages
48
Figure 8: Configuring LED Power Reduction
49
Reducing Power to Idle Queue Circuits
50
Configuring Thermal Protection
51
Figure 9: Configuring EEE Power Reduction
51
Configuring Port Connections
52
Figure 10: Configuring Thermal Protection
52
Figure 11: Port Configuration
54
Configuring Security
55
Configuring User Accounts
55
Figure 12: Showing User Accounts
56
Configuring User Privilege Levels
57
Figure 13: Configuring User Accounts
57
Figure 14: Configuring Privilege Levels
58
Configuring the Authentication Method for Management Access
59
Figure 15: Authentication Server Operation
59
Configuring SSH
61
Figure 16: Authentication Method for Management Access
61
Configuring HTTPS
62
Figure 17: SSH Configuration
62
Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access
63
Figure 18: HTTPS Configuration
63
Table 5: HTTPS System Support
63
Figure 19: Access Management Configuration
64
Using Simple Network Management Protocol
65
Table 6: SNMP Security Models and Levels
65
Figure 20: SNMP System Configuration
69
Figure 21: Snmpv3 Community Configuration
70
Figure 22: Snmpv3 User Configuration
72
Figure 23: Snmpv3 Group Configuration
73
Figure 24: Snmpv3 View Configuration
74
Configuring Port Limit Controls
75
Figure 25: Snmpv3 Access Configuration
75
Configuring Authentication through Network Access Servers
77
Figure 26: Port Limit Control Configuration
77
Figure 27: Using Port Security
78
Table 7: Dynamic Qos Profiles
81
Filtering Traffic with Access Control Lists
88
Figure 28: Network Access Server Configuration
88
Figure 29: ACL Port Configuration
90
Figure 30: ACL Rate Limiter Configuration
91
Table 8: QCE Modification Buttons
92
Figure 31: Access Control List Configuration
98
Configuring DHCP Snooping
99
Configuring DHCP Relay and Option 82 Information
101
Figure 32: DHCP Snooping Configuration
101
Configuring IP Source Guard
102
Figure 33: DHCP Relay Configuration
102
Figure 34: Configuring Global and Port-Based Settings for IP Source Guard
104
Configuring ARP Inspection
106
Figure 35: Configuring Static Bindings for IP Source Guard
106
Figure 36: Configuring Global and Port Settings for ARP Inspection
108
Specifying Authentication Servers
109
Figure 37: Configuring Static Bindings for ARP Inspection
109
Figure 38: Authentication Configuration
110
Creating Trunk Groups
111
Configuring Static Trunks
112
Configuring LACP
114
Figure 39: Static Trunk Configuration
114
Configuring the Spanning Tree Algorithm
116
Figure 40: LACP Port Configuration
116
Figure 41: STP Root Ports and Designated Ports
117
Figure 42: MSTP Region, Internal Spanning Tree, Multiple Spanning Tree
117
Configuring Global Settings for STA
118
Figure 43: Common Internal Spanning Tree, Common Spanning Tree, Internal Spanning Tree
118
Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees
122
Figure 44: STA Bridge Configuration
122
Configuring Spanning Tree Bridge Priorities
124
Figure 45: Adding a VLAN to an MST Instance
124
Configuring STP/RSTP/CIST Interfaces
125
Figure 46: Configuring STA Bridge Priorities
125
Table 10: Recommended STA Path Costs
126
Table 11: Default STA Path Costs
126
Table 9: Recommended STA Path Cost Range
126
Figure 47: STP/RSTP/CIST Port Configuration
128
Configuring MIST Interfaces
129
Multicast VLAN Registration
130
Figure 48: MSTI Port Configuration
130
Figure 49: MVR Concept
131
IGMP Snooping
133
Figure 50: Configuring MVR
133
Configuring Global and Port-Related Settings for IGMP Snooping
134
Figure 51: Configuring Global and Port-Related Settings for IGMP Snooping
136
Configuring VLAN Settings for IGMP Snooping and Query
137
Figure 52: Configuring VLAN Settings for IGMP Snooping and Query
138
Configuring IGMP Filtering
139
Figure 53: IGMP Snooping Port Group Filtering Configuration
139
MLD Snooping
140
Configuring Global and Port-Related Settings for MLD Snooping
140
Configuring VLAN Settings for MLD Snooping and Query
143
Figure 54: Configuring Global and Port-Related Settings for MLD Snooping
143
Configuring MLD Filtering
145
Figure 55: Configuring VLAN Settings for MLD Snooping and Query
145
Link Layer Discovery Protocol
146
Configuring LLDP Timing and Tlvs
146
Figure 56: MLD Snooping Port Group Filtering Configuration
146
Configuring LLDP-MED Tlvs
149
Figure 57: LLDP Configuration
149
Power over Ethernet
155
Figure 58: LLDP-MED Configuration
155
Configuring the MAC Address Table
158
Figure 59: Configuring Poe Settings
158
IEEE 802.1Q Vlans
160
Figure 60: MAC Address Table Configuration
160
Assigning Ports to Vlans
161
Configuring VLAN Attributes for Port Members
162
Figure 61: VLAN Membership Configuration
162
Figure 62: VLAN Port Configuration
164
Configuring Private Vlans
165
Using Port Isolation
166
Figure 63: Private VLAN Membership Configuration
166
Figure 64: Port Isolation Configuration
166
Configuring MAC-Based Vlans
167
Protocol Vlans
168
Figure 65: Configuring MAC-Based Vlans
168
Configuring Protocol VLAN Groups
169
Figure 66: Configuring Protocol Vlans
170
Mapping Protocol Groups to Ports
170
Managing Voip Traffic
171
Figure 67: Assigning Ports to Protocol Vlans
171
Configuring Voip Traffic
172
Configuring Telephony OUI
174
Figure 68: Configuring Global and Port Settings for a Voice VLAN
174
Quality of Service
175
Figure 69: Configuring an OUI Telephony List
175
Configuring Port Classification
176
Figure 70: Configuring Ingress Port Qos Classification
177
Configuring Egress Port Scheduler
178
Figure 71: Configuring Ingress Port Tag Classification
178
Figure 72: Displaying Egress Port Schedulers
180
Figure 73: Configuring Egress Port Schedulers and Shapers
180
Configuring Egress Port Shaper
181
Configuring Port Remarking Mode
181
Figure 74: Displaying Egress Port Shapers
181
Figure 75: Displaying Port Tag Remarking Mode
183
Configuring Port DSCP Translation and Rewriting
184
Figure 76: Configuring Port Tag Remarking Mode
184
Configuring DSCP-Based Qos Ingress Classification
186
Figure 77: Configuring Port DSCP Translation and Rewriting
186
Configuring DSCP Translation
187
Figure 78: Configuring DSCP-Based Qos Ingress Classification
187
Configuring DSCP Classification
188
Figure 79: Configuring DSCP Translation and Re-Mapping
188
Configuring Qos Control Lists
189
Figure 80: Mapping DSCP to Cos/Dpl Values
189
Table 12: QCE Modification Buttons
190
Configuring Storm Control
193
Figure 81: Qos Control List Configuration
193
Configuring Port Mirroring
194
Figure 82: Storm Control Configuration
194
Figure 83: Mirror Configuration
195
Configuring Upnp
196
Figure 84: Upnp Configuration
197
5 Monitoring the Switch
199
Displaying Basic Information about the System
199
Displaying System Information
199
Displaying CPU Utilization
200
Figure 85: System Information
200
Displaying Log Messages
201
Figure 86: CPU Load
201
Figure 87: System Log Information
202
Displaying Log Details
203
Displaying Thermal Protection
203
Figure 88: Detailed System Log Information
203
Displaying Information about Ports
204
Displaying Port Status on the Front Panel
204
Figure 89: Thermal Protection Status
204
Figure 90: Port State Overview
204
Displaying an Overview of Port Statistics
205
Displaying Qos Statistics
205
Figure 91: Port Statistics Overview
205
Displaying QCL Status
206
Figure 92: Queueing Counters
206
Displaying Detailed Port Statistics
207
Figure 93: Qos Control List Status
207
Figure 94: Detailed Port Statistics
209
Displaying Information about Security Settings
210
Displaying Access Management Statistics
210
Figure 95: Access Management Statistics
210
Displaying Information about Switch Settings for Port Security
211
Figure 96: Port Security Switch Status
212
Displaying Information about Learned MAC Addresses
213
Figure 97: Port Security Port Status
213
Displaying Port Status for Authentication Services
214
Service
215
Figure 98: Network Access Server Switch Status
215
Displaying ACL Status
219
Figure 99: NAS Statistics for Specified Port
219
Figure 100: ACL Status
220
Displaying Statistics for DHCP Snooping
221
Displaying DHCP Relay Statistics
222
Figure 101: DHCP Snooping Statistics
222
Displaying MAC Address Bindings for ARP Packets
223
Figure 102: DHCP Relay Statistics
223
Displaying Entries in the IP Source Guard Table
224
Figure 103: Dynamic ARP Inspection Table
224
Figure 104: Dynamic IP Source Guard Table
224
Displaying Information on Authentication Servers
225
Displaying a List of Authentication Servers
225
Figure 105: RADIUS Overview
225
Displaying Statistics for Configured Authentication Servers
226
Displaying Information on LACP
229
Displaying an Overview of LACP Groups
229
Figure 106: RADIUS Details
229
Displaying LACP Port Status
230
Figure 107: LACP System Status
230
Displaying LACP Port Statistics
231
Figure 108: LACP Port Status
231
Figure 109: LACP Port Statistics
231
Displaying Information on the Spanning Tree
232
Displaying Bridge Status for STA
232
Displaying Port Status for STA
234
Figure 110: Spanning Tree Bridge Status
234
Figure 111: Spanning Tree Detailed Bridge Status
234
Displaying Port Statistics for STA
235
Figure 112: Spanning Tree Port Status
235
Displaying MVR Information
236
Displaying MVR Statistics
236
Figure 113: Spanning Tree Port Statistics
236
Displaying MVR Group Information
237
Figure 114: MVR Statistics
237
Showing IGMP Snooping Information
238
Showing IGMP Snooping Status
238
Figure 115: MVR Group Information
238
Figure 116: IGMP Snooping Status
239
Showing IGMP Snooping Group Information
239
Figure 117: IGMP Snooping Group Information
240
Showing Ipv4 SSM Information
240
Showing MLD Snooping Information
241
Showing MLD Snooping Status
241
Figure 118: Ipv4 SSM Information
241
Showing MLD Snooping Group Information
242
Figure 119: MLD Snooping Status
242
Showing Ipv6 SSM Information
243
Figure 120: MLD Snooping Group Information
243
Figure 121: Ipv6 SSM Information
243
Displaying LLDP Information
244
Displaying LLDP Neighbor Information
244
Table 13: System Capabilities
244
Displaying LLDP-MED Neighbor Information
245
Figure 122: LLDP Neighbor Information
245
Displaying LLDP Neighbor EEE Information
247
Figure 123: LLDP-MED Neighbor Information
247
Figure 124: LLDP Neighbor EEE Information
248
Displaying LLDP Port Statistics
249
Displaying LLDP Neighbor Poe Information
250
Figure 125: LLDP Port Statistics
250
Displaying Poe Status
251
Figure 126: LLDP Neighbor Poe Information
251
Displaying the MAC Address Table
252
Figure 127: Power over Ethernet Status
252
Displaying Information about Vlans
253
VLAN Membership
253
Figure 128: MAC Address Table
253
VLAN Port Status
254
Figure 129: Showing VLAN Members
254
Figure 130: Showing VLAN Port Status
255
Displaying Information about MAC-Based Vlans
256
Figure 131: Showing MAC-Based VLAN Configuration
256
6 Performing Basic Diagnostics
257
Pinging an Ipv4 or Ipv6 Address
257
Running Cable Diagnostics
258
Figure 132: ICMP Ping
258
Figure 133: Veriphy Cable Diagnostics
259
7 Performing System Maintenance
261
Restarting the Switch
261
Figure 134: Restart Device
261
Restoring Factory Defaults
262
Upgrading Firmware
262
Figure 135: Factory Defaults
262
Managing Configuration Files
263
Saving Configuration Settings
263
Figure 136: Software Upload
263
Restoring Configuration Settings
264
Figure 137: Configuration Save
264
Figure 138: Configuration Upload
264
Ection
265
Appendices
265
S Ection III a Ppendices
265
A Software Specifications
266
Software Features
266
Management Features
267
Standards
268
Management Information Bases
268
B Troubleshooting
270
Problems Accessing the Management Interface
270
Table 14: Troubleshooting Chart
270
Using System Logs
271
C License Information
272
The GNU General Public License
272
Glossary
276
Index
284
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Micronet SP6510P8 Quick Installation Manual (2 pages)
8G + 2G SFP Managed PoE Switch, 100W
Brand:
Micronet
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration
1
Web-Based User Interface
1
Inband Management - Secure Shell (SSH) Management or Telnet Interface
1
Introduction
2
Package Contents
2
Key Features
2
Physical Description
2
Front Panel
2
Rear View
2
Hardware Installation
2
Connecting to an Ethernet Port for Switch Web Management
2
Cabling Requirements for 1000Base-SX/LX SFP Module
2
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