ECS2020 Series 10/28-Port Gigabit Web Smart PoE & Non-PoE Switch Web Management Guide Software Release v1.0.2.11 www.edge-core.
Web Management Guide ECS2020-10P Web-smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch with 8 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45) and 2 Gigabit SFP Ports ECS2020-10T Web-smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch with 8 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45) 802.3af/at PoE Ports and 2 Gigabit SFP Ports ECS2020-28P Web-smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch with 24 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45) and 4 Gigabit SFP Ports ECS2020-28T Web-smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch with 24 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45) 802.
About This Guide This guide includes detailed information on the switch software, including how to operate and use the management functions of the switch. To deploy this switch effectively and ensure trouble-free operation, you should first read the relevant sections in this guide so that you are familiar with all of its software features. Who Should Read This This guide is for network administrators who are responsible for operating and Guide? maintaining network equipment.
Table of Contents 1 WEB MANAGEMENT LANDING PAGE ............................................................................................................... 13 1.1 2 SYSTEM HOME ................................................................................................................................................ 14 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3 DEVICE PANEL ...............................................................................................................................................
.1.2 Adding a VLAN .............................................................................................................................................. 35 5.1.3 Remove VLAN ................................................................................................................................................ 35 5.1.4 Editing VLAN ................................................................................................................................................. 36 5.1.
.8.7 IGMP Group Address ..................................................................................................................................... 67 6.8.8 IGMP Throttling ............................................................................................................................................ 68 6.8.9 IGMP Filtering ............................................................................................................................................... 68 6.8.
.7.9 Configure SNMP Groups.............................................................................................................................. 101 7.7.10 Configure SNMP Users ............................................................................................................................ 102 7.7.11 Configure SNMP Communities ................................................................................................................ 103 7.7.12 Configure SNMP Notifications ..........
Figures FIGURE 1-1: THE LOGIN PAGE ................................................................................................................................................... 13 FIGURE 1-2: WEB MANAGEMENT HOME PAGE ............................................................................................................................. 13 FIGURE 2-1: WEB DEVICE PANEL....................................................................................................................................
FIGURE 5-10: VIEW VOICE VLAN INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................... 40 FIGURE 5-11: VIEW VOICE VLAN INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................... 40 FIGURE 5-12: CONFIGURE VOICE VLAN PORT ..............................................................................................................................
FIGURE 6-38: VIEW APPLICATION ACL RULES .............................................................................................................................. 63 FIGURE 6-39: ADD APPLICATIONS ACL ....................................................................................................................................... 64 FIGURE 6-40: DELETE APPLICATION ACL .....................................................................................................................................
FIGURE 7-19: CPU INFORMATION.............................................................................................................................................. 91 FIGURE 7-20: VIEW THE CURRENT CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................................................... 92 FIGURE 7-21: TO SAVE THE CURRENT CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................................
FIGURE 8-8: POE TIMER PERIODIC TIME CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................ 122 FIGURE 9-1: PRIORITY SCHEDULE ............................................................................................................................................. 123 FIGURE 9-2: GLOBAL SETTINGS IN 802.1P AND SP ......................................................................................................................
1 WEB MANAGEMENT LANDING PAGE 1.1 LOG IN TO THE SWITCH MANAGEMENT PAGE WEB The computer’s IP address and the switch IP address must be set to the same subnet (switch default IP address is 192.168.2.10, and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0). Run a web browser, and enter http://192.168.2.10 in the address bar. Enter the default user name and password (user name: admin; password: admin), and then click the “Login” button to directly access the web management home page.
2 SYSTEM HOME 2.1 DEVICE PANEL 1. Through the web page, a quick understanding of the operation of the device, panel information, port information, such as the general network of common management information. Figure 2-1: Web Device Panel 2. Clicking on a specific port displays the following information. Figure 2-2: View the Port Status 2.2 PORT INFORMATION The configuration of the ECS2020-10P is as follows: "System Home", "Port Information".
2.3 FLOW TREND Click the device port on the panel port to view the port flow trends. Figure 2-3: View the Flow Trend 2.4 DEVICE CONFIGURATION Click "Device Configuration" to view and change the configuration of the device. Figure 2-4: Device Configuration Use "Device configuration" to configure the following modules: 1. Total number of VLANs 2. Port Aggregation Number 3. Port Mirroring 4. ARP Spoofing 5. Port Security 6.
2.5 PORT STATISTICS The Port Statistics page shows the number of bytes received, the number of bytes sent, the number of incomplete packets, the number of large packets, CRC error packets, and the number of conflicts. Figure 2-5: View the Port Statistics 3 QUICK CONFIGURATION Click on "Quick Configuration" to quickly configure commonly used functions, such as a VLANs, trunk ports, port classes, and basic settings. 3.
3.2 VLAN SETTINGS Click "Quick Configuration" and then "VLAN Settings" to access the VLAN configuration page. You can view the current VLAN information, create new VLANs, modify VLANs, delete VLANs, etc. When configuration is completed, click "Next". Figure 3-2: VLAN Settings 3.3 PORT MODE Click "Quick Configuration" and then "Port Mode" to access the port settings page.
4 PORT MANAGEMENT 4.1 BASIC SETTINGS 4.1.1 Check the port configuration On the navigation bar, click "Port Management" and then "Basic Settings" to view the current configuration of the switch ports: Figure 4-1: Port List Information The port list attributes show the current switch port configuration information: 1. Port: The number of the port. 2. Port Description: Displays the switch port description. 3. Port Status: The switch port status information; enabled or disabled. 4.
4.1.2 Configuring port properties Click the icon to configure the selected port attributes: Figure 4-2: Port Properties Configuration Configure port properties as follows: Step 1: Click the "Edit" icon . Step 2: In the Port Properties configuration page, fill/select the value to be configured. Step 3: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration. 4.2 STORM CONTROL 4.2.
The list of ports shows the current storm control property values: 1. Port: The number of the port. 2. Unknown-unicast: Unknown unicast packets control. 3. Broadcast: Broadcast packet control. 4. Unknown-multicast: Multicast packets control. 5. When the control value setting is not a multiple of 16, the system automatically matches the closest multiple of 16. 6. The control values of unknown-unicast, broadcast, and unknown-multicast, can only be a single value.
After selecting the ports in the Storm Control port panel, set the unknown-unicast, unknown-multicast, and broadcast values. For example, set the port 1 unknown-unicast storm control to 1009, and then click "Apply Settings". Figure 4-6: Configuring Storm` Control Information The configuration displays as shown below: Figure 4-7: Configuration Successfully Storm Control Information Flow Control 4.
4.3.1 Configuring flow control To enable the port flow control function: Select the ports to enable traffic control, and then click "Flow Control". Select "On" and click "Apply". Figure 4-9: Open Port Flow Control Function To enable port traffic control, follow these steps: Step 1: Select the port. Step 2: Set the "Flow control" to “On”. Step 3: Click "Apply".
Figure 4-11: Close the Port Flow Control Close port traffic control, follow these steps: Step 1: Select the button to the right of the port or directly selected port; Step 2: In the "Flow Control Type" select off; Step 3: Click "Apply". 4.4 PORT AGGREGATION 4.4.
1. Aggregation number: display link aggregation group number value; 2. Load Balancing: Displays the current link aggregation group load balancing judgment condition; 3. Aggregate types: Displays whether to use a polymerization port LACP protocol; 4. Member ports quantity: Displays the number of ports in the link aggregation group contains a total of member port: Displays the current port link aggregation group member prompt 5.
4.4.3 Modifying port aggregation Click on "Aggregation List" in the need to modify the port aggregation right icon in this area to the port aggregation port aggregation group corresponding modification: Figure 4-14: To Modify the Port Aggregation Modify Link Aggregation Procedure: Step 1: In the "Aggregation List Click to modify the right of the port aggregation, Step 2: In the port aggregation configuration page to modify the load balancing type and click Next to "Apply".
In the Port Mirroring is a property list which shows the configuration of the current mirror switch: Mirroring group: mirroring group ID, can be configured up to seven mirroring group; Source Port: The port forwarding on the source data is mirrored to the destination port; Destination port: mirror data sent to the destination port. 1. Port aggregation port can not be used as the destination port and source port; 2. Destination port and source port can not be the same; 3.
Port mirroring configuration steps are as follows: Step 1: Select "Source Port", Step 2: Select "Destination Port", Step 3: select mirroring group, Step 4: Click "Apply". Configuration instructions: 1. On the switch can be configured 7 mirroring group. 2. Aggregated port mirroring can not be configured are shown in gray in the panel. 3. Has been selected port mirroring port, displayed in the faceplate is gray. 4. Aggregated port mirroring can not be configured are shown in gray in the panel. 5.
4.5.4 Delete a port mirroring group Figure 4-19: Delete Port Mirroring Group Figure 4-20: Deleted Successfully Port Mirroring Remove port mirroring configuration steps are as follows: Step 1: In the image you want to modify the operation of the group column, click " "; Step 2: In the panel, click Cancel the source port, destination port and then click Cancel; Step 3: In the panel, click Cancel the source port, destination port and then click Cancel; Step 4: Click "Apply".
4.6 PORT ISOLATION 4.6.1 Port isolation configuration Click "Port Management" "Configuration of Port Mirroring "Port Isolation" view of the switch: Figure 4-21: Port Isolation Configuration Information 4.6.2 Configuring port isolation Open Port Isolation function: select the port on which you want to open port isolation, click the "Port Isolation Type" Select "On", "Apply".
Figure 4-23: Enable Port Isolation Results 4.6.3 Modify the port isolation Select the port to modify, click on the action bar " " button. Modify the corresponding port isolation.
4.7 PORT SPEED LIMIT 4.7.1 View port rate limit Click "Port Management" "Port Speed Limit" switch to view the current port speed configured information: Figure 4-25: View Rate Configuration Information In the port speed list which shows the current speed limit switch attribute configuration information: Port: The number of the port; Input limit: uplink port speed; Output speed: port downstream rate; 4.7.
Figure 4-27: Port Entrance Speed Limit Results Entrance port rate limiting configuration steps are as follows: Step 1: Click on the right side of the port " " Icon or select multiple icons; Step 2: Set rate limiting strip port value; Step 3: Click the lower right corner "Apply" button to complete the configuration. 4.7.
4.8 SFP 4.8.
5 VLAN MANAGEMENT 5.1 VLAN MANAGEMENT 5.1.1 Check VLAN configuration information Click on the navigation bar "VLAN Management" "VLAN Management" "VLAN Settings" to view the switch configured: Figure 5-1: VLAN Configuration Information In the VLAN list which shows the properties of the configuration information of the current switch VLAND: 1. VLAN ID: VLAN ID value is displayed; 2. VLAN Name: The name of the VLAN, the default VLAN ID to name; 3. VLAN IP address: Displays the switch's management IP; 4.
5.1.2 Adding a VLAN Click "New VLAN" button, you can increase the VLAN configurations: Figure 5-2: Adding a VLAN Adding a VLAN, follow these steps: Step 1: Click "New VLAN" connection; Step 2: Value added VLAN VLAN ID of the page to fill in; Step 3: Select the ports; Step 4: Click the lower right corner "Apply" button to complete the configuration. 5.1.3 Remove VLAN 5.1.3.
5.1.3.2 Delete multiple VLAN First select the VLAN you want to be deleted before the checkbox, then click "Delete VLAN" button to delete the selected VLAN, if the VLANs have some ports the VLAN can not be removed because of there are member ports. The others will be removed. Figure 5-4: Delete Multiple VLAN Delete multiple VLAN, follow these steps: Step 1: I want to delete VLAN check box; setp2: Click on the bottom left "Delete VLAN" connection; Step 3: Confirm delete. 5.1.4 Editing VLAN 5.1.4.
Add the port to the VLAN, follow these steps: Step 1: Click" "icon. Step 2: Selected to join the ports in the port panel. Step 3: Click the lower right corner "Apply" button to complete the configuration. 5.1.4.
5.1.5 View port mode Click on the "VLAN Management" "Port Mode" view switches has been configured port mode information: Figure 5-7: View Port Mode Configuration Information Displayed in the port mode list is the property value of the port configuration of the current switch: 1. The port name: display port number used; 2. The Native VLAN: display native VLAN: 3. The allowed VLAN: the VLAN allows the display message can be through VLAN; 4. The default port is 1 VLAN native VLAN. 5.
The steps to set port mode is trunk are as follows: Step 1: Chose one or more ports; Step 2: Click the port mode list chose the mode is: trunk; Step 3: Set Native VLAN, the VLAN must be is exist; Step 4: Set by allowing the VLAN number, the default allowed VLAN is empty, if you want to allowed the native VLAN, you must be configure allowed the native VLAN; Step 5: Click on the lower right corner of the "Apply" button to complete the configuration. 5.1.
5.2 VOICE VLAN 5.2.1 View voice VLAN information Click on the navigation bar "VLAN Management" "Voice VLAN" "Voice VLAN Global" to view the switch configured: Figure 5-10: View Voice VLAN Information 5.2.
5.2.3 Configure voice VLAN port Click on the navigation bar "VLAN Management" "Voice VLAN" "Voice VLAN port" to configure the voice VLAN port; Figure 5-12: Configure Voice VLAN Port To configure the voice VLAN port steps as follows: Step 1: Select ports to configure, Step 2: In the state text box, choose enable; Step 3: In the mode text box, choose manual; Step 4: Click "Apply". 5.2.
To configure the voice VLAN OUI steps as follows: Step 1: In the OUI address text box, enter OUI address, such as 00-b0-1E-00-00-00; Step 2: In the mask text box, enter the mask, such as FF-FF-FF-00-00-00; Step 3: In the description text box, enter the description, such as testOUI; Step 4: Click "Apply". 5.2.5 Voice device address Click on the navigation bar "VLAN Management" "Voice VLAN" "Voice Device Address" to view the voice device: Figure 5-14: Voice VLAN Address 5.3 SURVEILLANCE VLAN 5.3.
5.3.2 Configure surveillance VLAN Click on the navigation bar "VLAN Management" "Surveillance VLAN" "Surveillance VLAN" to configure the switch surveillance VLAN.
To configure the surveillance VLAN steps as follows: Step 1: In the component type EXT BOX, choose video management server; Step 2: In the description text box, enter testOUI; Step 3: In the MAC address text box, enter MAC address, such as 00A1.0203.0000. Step 4: In the mask text box, enter the mask, such as FFFF.F000.000, Step 5: Click "Apply". 5.3.
Step 1: Turn off the IGMP and MLD functions. Step 2: Enable the Management VLAN. (Confirm that the switch management IP address is in the same segment as the IP cameras and NVRs.) Step 3: Configure the ONVIF VLAN ID. Step 4: Configure the port number used by the ONVIF protocol. The default is 554. Step 5: Set the ONVIF Global State to “ON.” Step 6: Click "Apply". 5.4.
6 FAULT/SAFETY 6.1 ATTACK PREVENTION 6.1.1 ARP snooping 6.1.1.1 View ARP configuration Click the "Fault/Safety" "Attack Prevention" "ARP Inspection" to check the current switches has been configured for ARP information, this feature is turned off by default. Figure 6-1: View Port ARP Inspection Information 6.1.1.2 ARP inspection function In the ARP Inspection configuration, enable this function and then selected a port to configure some parameters.
Figure 6-3: Change ARP Inspection Configure Figure 6-4: Change ARP Inspection Configure Success 6.1.1.3 Disable ARP inspection function In the ARP Inspection configuration table, click the button from on to off to disable the ARP Inspection and then click the "OK" button to complete the configuration.
6.1.2 Port security 6.1.2.1 Configuration port security Click the "Fault/Safety" "Attack prevention" "Port Security", configure the switch port security: Figure 6-6: Port security configuration In the configuration page, selected one or more ports, enable the admin state and configure the port max learning address. Then, click "Save" button.
6.1.2.2 Change port security status In the port list, select the port to edit, change the some parameters or disable the port security and click the button of "Save". Figure 6-8: Change Port Security Status 6.1.3 DHCP snooping 6.1.3.
Display refresh configuration information. 6.1.3.2 Open DHCP snooping function Click on a "Fault/Safety" "DHCP Snooping" click the button to open the DHCP snooping: Figure 6-10: Activation of DHCP Snooping Function 6.1.3.3 Set the port to DHCP snooping trusted port In the trusted port list, select the port that needs to be disabled to prevent DHCP attacks, and click the "Apply" button and enable option82 function.
6.1.3.4 The trusted port gets the IP address Click "Binding List" to view the list information. Figure 6-12: View the IP Address that the Trusted Port Gets 6.1.3.
6.1.3.6 Off DHCP snooping function Click the "ON" button, will prevent the DHCP attack function off: Figure 6-14: Off DHCP Snooping Function 6.1.4 CPU Guard Click the "Fault/Safety" "Attack prevention" "CPU Guard", the configuration information show the CPU guard.
Change CPU guard configuration: Figure 6-16: Change CPU Guard Configuration 6.2 PATH DETECTION 6.2.
Figure 6-18: Tracert Detection Information 6.2.
The cable detection only selected one port: Figure 6-20: Port Cable Detection Result 6.3 PORT ERROR DISABLE Collect port disable information, and can set the port auto recovery time.
6.4 DDOS PROTECTION Click the "Fault/Safety" "DDOS Protection" can view the DDOS protection configuration: Figure 6-22: DDOS Protection Information Selected dos type to prevent multiple computers from sending attack packets.
6.5 LOOP DETECTION Click the "Fault/Safety" "Loop Detection" can view the current loop detection configuration: Figure 6-24: View Loopback Detection Configuration Information 6.5.
6.5.2 Choose the port to configure Selected one or more ports to change the loopback detection status: Figure 6-26: Configure Ports Parameter Click "Edit" button, change the port status: Figure 6-27: Change the Port Configure 6.
6.6.1 Enable STP function Enable STP global state and configuration mode and traps. Notice: 1. When the loopback detection and STP functions are mutually exclusive. 2. LLDP PDU flooding enabled prevents executing mSTP enable. Figure 6-29: Enable STP Change Mode and Traps 6.6.2 STP port settings Selected port to configuration STP.
6.7 ACCESS CONTROL 6.7.1 ACL access control list 6.7.1.1 View access control list Click the "Fault/Safety" "Access Control" you can view the configuration information of the access control list: Figure 6-31: Access Control List 6.7.1.2 Increased access rules 1. INCREASE THE STANDARD IP ACCESS RULES Click "New ACL Rules", in the pop-up dialog box, select "Standard IPV4 ACL Configuration", in the list of ID:0, ID:0 ACE, rules to allow. IP address is: any source IP address.
2. INCREASE THE EXTENDED IP ACCESS RULE Click "New ACL Rules", in the pop-up dialog box, select "Configuration Expand IP ACL", in the list of ACE, ID:0 ID:10, rules for "Permit". Agreement: TCP, source IP address: any source IP address; purpose IP address: any destination IP address, click "Apply" to complete the new: Figure 6-33: Configuration Standard IP Access Control List 3.
6.7.1.3 Modify configuration Rules for modifying port applications Select the rules to be replaced, click " ", enter the modified ACL rules page, the rules are: "Deny", click "Apply": Figure 6-35: To Modify the ACL Rule Configuration instructions The modified extended MAC and extended IP for the same operation. 6.7.1.
Remove all of the ACE rule table under a ACL, click "Delete": Figure 6-37: Delete ACL Rules Configuration instructions Delete - after the success of the kneeling in port configuration table deleted together. 6.7.2 Application ACL 6.7.2.
6.7.2.2 Increased application ACL Select the rules that need to be applied, then select the port of application, click "Apply" to complete the configuration: Figure 6-39: Add Applications ACL 6.7.2.3 Delete application ACL Click to delete the application rule on the right side, cancel the application of the rules in the port: Figure 6-40: Delete Application ACL 6.
6.8.1 View IGMP snooping configuration Click the "Fault/Safety" "IGMP" to check the current switch configured multicast monitoring information: Figure 6-41: View Snooping IGMP Configuration Information 6.8.
Click the "Fault/Safety" "IGMP Snooping", click "ON" button to disable multicast monitoring function: Figure 6-43: Closed Multicast Listener Function Operation 6.8.
Figure 6-45: Configuration IGMP Version IGMP version configuration steps are as follows: Step 1: Select the required version number; Step 2: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration. 6.8.6 IGMP Querier Click the "Fault/Safety" "IGMP" “Querier,” set the IGMP Querier: Figure 6-46: Configuration IGMP Querier 6.8.
Figure 6-47: Configuration IGMP Group Address 6.8.8 IGMP Throttling Click the "Fault/Safety" "IGMP" “Throttling,” to configure IGMP throttling: Figure 6-48: Configuration IGMP Throttling 6.8.
Figure 6-49: Configuration IGMP Filtering 6.8.10 IGMP Statistics Click the "Fault/Safety" "IGMP" “Statistics,” to view IGMP statistics: Figure 6-50: Configuration IGMP Statistics 6.9 MLD 6.9.
Figure 6-51: View MLD Configuration Information 6.9.2 Active multicast listener function Click the "Fault/Safety" "MLD", click "Off" button to activate the multicast monitoring function: Figure 6-52: Open Multicast Listener Configuration The default multicast listener (MLD) did not open; The default on multicast listener (MLD), all VLAN are open; The default version of V1 - MLD. 6.9.
Figure 6-53: Closed Multicast Listener Function Operation 6.9.
Figure 6-55: Configuration of MLD Group Address 6.9.6 Configuration MLD Throttling Click the "Fault/Safety" "MLD" “Throttling,” Select a port, enter the maximum number of groups, and set the action mode: Figure 6-56: Configuration of MLD Throttling 6.9.7 Configuration MLD Filtering Click the "Fault/Safety" "MLD" “Filtering,” set a profile ID, address range, and action to create a profile.
Figure 6-57: Configuration of MLD Filtering 6.9.
6.10 IEEE 802.1X IEEE 802.1X is a port-based authentication protocol is a method and strategy for authenticating users. Configure the PC 192.168.2.145, and connect with switch by Gi 0/2 Configure the radius sever 192.168.2.100, and connect with switch by Gi 0/1 Click ON "Fault/Safety" "IEEE 802.1X" Figure 6-59: IEEE 802.1X Click to Open. Figure 6-60: Enable IEEE 802.1X Switch config AAA RADIUS server address: 192.168.2.
Figure 6-61: Configuration Radius Switch enable 802.1X port Gi 0/2, Port Control: auto, Host Mode: multi-auth Figure 6-62: Configuration IEEE802.1X Tips: The IEEE802.1x function is used with the AAA function.
Auto: It indicates that the initial state of the port is unauthorized. It only allows EAPOL packets to be sent and received. It does not allow users to access network resources. If the authentication passes, the port switches to the authorized state, allowing the user to access the network resources. This is also the most common case. Force-auth: Indicates that the port is always authorized, allowing users to access network resources without authorization.
Figure 6-64: Configuration Enable Authentication Switch config Method List: Name: ECS2020, Method 1: RADIUS, click "Save". Switch config Enable Authentication: Console: ECS2020, Telnet: ECS2020, SSH: ECS2020, click "Save". Figure 6-65: Configuration Login Authentication TIPS: 1. Pc input right user name and password, PC can console, telnet and ssh switch. 2. Pc input right password, user can join "# mode". 6.11.2 TACACS+ Enable and Login can use TACACS+ authentication Configure the PC 192.168.2.
Figure 6-66: Configuration TACACS+ Switch config Method List: Name: ECS2020, Method 1: TACACS+, click "Save". Switch config Enable Authentication: Console: ECS2020, Telnet: ECS2020, SSH: ECS2020, click "Save". Figure 6-67: Configuration Enable Authentication Switch config Method List: Name: ECS2020, Method 1: TACACS+, click "Apply". Switch config Enable Authentication: Console: ECS2020, Telnet: ECS2020, SSH: ECS2020, click "Apply".
Figure 6-68: Configuration Login Authentication You can successfully open AAA TACACS+ function PC input right user name and password, PC can console, telnet and SSH switch PC input right password, user can join "# mode".
7 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 7.1 SYSTEM SETTINGS 7.1.1 Interfaces VLAN 7.1.1.1 Configuration basic system settings Click on the navigation bar "System Management" "System Settings" "Interfaces VLAN" to view the management address of the current switch configuration information: Figure 7-1: Basic System Settings To configure the switch Basic System Settings as follows: Management VLAN: switch management VLAN ID, the default is 1 1. In the DHCP text box, choose static allocation 2.
7.1.1.2 System time synchronization Figure 7-2: System Time Synchronization To configuration system time, You can select NTP or SNTP, enter SNTP/NTP Server IP Address such as 203.117.180.36(local SNTP/NTP servers or internet SNTP/NTP servers), in the Time Zone (T) text box, you can choose any time zone you want, such as UTC+08:00. The user can manually configure the device system time.
7.1.2 System restart Click on the navigation bar "System Management" "System Settings" "System Restart" to reboot the switch: Figure 7-3: System Restart Restart the device, follow these steps: Step 1: Click on "Restart the device immediately" button; Step 2: Click OK in the box that pops up "OK" button; Step 3: Prompted to save the current configuration, depending on your need to select "OK" or "Cancel"; Step 4: After the restart the progress bar moves to 100%, reboot the device. 7.1.
Figure 7-4: Change Password To change the password follow these steps: Step 1: Enter the new password: admin; Step 2: Confirm new password: admin; Step 3: Click the "Apply" button; Step 4: Pop-up dialog box, click "OK" button. 7.1.
7.1.5 Log export Click on the navigation bar "System Management" "System Settings" "Log Export" to export log information into the interface, you can export the log information through TFTP server. Figure 7-6: Log Export 7.1.6 ARP table Click on the navigation bar "System Management" "System Settings" "ARP Table" to enter the ARP entry interface, you can view the ARP information: Figure 7-7: ARP Message Click "Clear ARP table entries" button to clear the display ARP information.
7.1.7 MAC management 7.1.7.1 MAC address lookup Click the "System Management" "System Settings" "MAC Management" can switch MAC address information query: Figure 7-8: MAC address Lookup Display In the MAC address list which shows the current switch port to learn MAC addresses: 1. User MAC: MAC address of the switch that currently exists is displayed; 2. Port: Displays the source port number of the MAC address; 3. Port Type: There are two types of dynamic and static; 4. VLAN: VLAN ID display value.
Figure 7-9: MAC Addresses Statically Bound Static Configuration Statically typed MAC address configuration steps are as follows: Step 1: Click the "Configure MAC Binding" button; Step 2: In the "User MAC" text box to enter the MAC address, such as 0001.7A4F.74D2; Step 3: In the "VLAN ID" text box to enter the VLAN ID, such as 1; Step 4: Select ports in the port panel; Step 5: Click on "Apply" to complete the configuration. 2.
3. Using the "Dynamic MAC to Static MAC" link Bulk Bind static MAC In the MAC address list by checking the front of the column you want to bind, "√" check box, click on the "Dynamic MAC to Static MAC" button to complete the configuration: Figure 7-11: Batch-MAC Binding Configuration 7.1.7.3 Remove the static MAC address type 1.
2. Batch delete a static MAC address In the MAC address list by checking the front of the column you want to bind, "√" check box, click "Delete Static MAC" button: Figure 7-13: MAC Address Batch Deletion 3.
7.2 DHCP SERVER 7.2.1 DHCP server info Click the "System Management" "DHCP Server" to view the DHCP Server configuration: Figure 7-15: DHCP Server Info 7.2.2 Enable the DHCP server Enable the DHCP server, address pool IP range and device IP must be the same network segment IP: Figure 7-16: Enable DHCP Server When the host and the device are connected directly, the IP assigned to the DHCP server will be displayed in the DHCP server client list.
7.3 SYSTEM UPGRADE Click the "System Management" "System Upgrade" to upgrade the software on the switch: Figure 7-17: Switch System Upgrade Switch system upgrade steps are as follows: Step 1: Click "Choose File" button to select the switch upgrade file; Step 2: Click the "Upgrade" button switch to start the upgrade new software; Step 3: When the upgrade progress bar is at 100%, the switch will automatically reboot, completion of the upgrade is completed. 7.4 SYSTEM INFORMATION 7.4.
View the WEB page of memory information content consistent with the results show the memory command line; Click on the "Refresh" button to Refresh the current switches in the memory information. 7.4.
Figure 7-20: View the Current Configuration 2.
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7.5.2 Restore factory settings Click on the "System Management" "Configuration Management" "Restore the Factory Settings" to switch to Restore the Factory Configuration actions: Figure 7-24: Restore Factory Settings Factory default operation steps are as follows: Step 1: Click the "Restore the Factory Settings" button; Step 2: In the pop-up confirmation box, click the "OK" button; Step 3: After the completion of the reset switch, wait for equipment to restart, switch back to factory default configuration.
1. Configure some functions, such as: IP address, port speed limit, port mirroring and other functions.
2. Click on the "System Management" "Dual configuration". To configure the switch backup the current running profile. 3. On the basis of step 1, add or remove the function configuration, such as: port description. 4. Click on the "Apply"/"Delete". The configuration file is applied, the system will set the parameters to run at system startup; can also delete the configuration file.
7.6.2 Configuration Copy Back up the running-config file to the startup-config file or backup-config file. Figure 7-25: Configuration copy 7.7 SNMP 7.7.1 Check the SNMP Click on "System Management" "SNMP", you can view the SNMP configured information: Figure 7-26: View the SNMP Configuration Information By default, SNMP is not open; For SNMP monitoring software and switches, the SNMP version must be consistent. Inconsistencies can lead to communication failure.
7.7.2 Activate the SNMP Click ON the "System Management" "SNMP", choose the SNMP service, click the "OFF" to "ON": Figure 7-27: Activation SNMP Function 7.7.
7.7.4 Activate the TRAP After open SNMP, select the SNMP TRAP service, click "OFF" to "ON": Figure 7-29: Activation Function of the TRAP To activate TRAP functions, follow these steps: Step 1: Select the "ON" option. Step 2: Select the trap types you want to enable. Step 3: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration. 7.7.
7.7.6 Configure the SNMP Engine ID After open SNMP, select the Engine ID, enter a valid ID or click the “Default ID” button. Figure 7-31: Engine ID Configuration To configure the Engine ID, follow these steps: Step 1: Select the "ON" option. Step 2: Enter a valid ID number. Specify an engine ID by entering 10 to 64 hexadecimal characters. Alternatively, click the “Default ID” button to restore and use the default ID. Step 3: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration. 7.7.
To configure the Remote Engine ID, follow these steps: Step 1: Enter the IPv4, IPv6, or hostname of the remote SNMP engine. Step 2: Specify the remote engine ID by entering 10 to 64 hexadecimal characters. Step 3: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration. 7.7.8 Configure SNMP Views Click "System Management" "SNMP" “View,” to configure SNMP views.
Figure 7-34: SNMP Group Configuration To configure an SNMP user group, follow these steps: Step 1: Enter a name of up to 32 characters for the group. Step 2: Specify the SNMP version for the group. Step 3: Specify the security level for SNMPv3 users. Step 4: Select read, write, and notify views for the group. Step 5: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration. 7.7.10 Configure SNMP Users Click "System Management" "SNMP" “User,” to configure SNMP users.
Step 4: Specify the security level for SNMPv3 users and configure the authentication and privacy settings. Step 5: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration. 7.7.11 Configure SNMP Communities Click "System Management" "SNMP" “Community,” to configure SNMP community settings. Figure 7-36: SNMP Community Configuration To configure an SNMP community name, follow these steps: Step 1: Enter a name of up to 20 characters for the community.
To configure SNMP notifications, follow these steps: Step 1: Enter the IP address of the notification receiver. Step 2: Specify the community for SNMPv1/v2c users, or the user name for SNMPv3 users. Step 3: Specify the SNMP version, the notification type, and security level as appropriate. Step 4: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration. 7.8 RMON 7.8.1 View ROMN configure information Click on the "System Management" "RMON", can view RMON configure information.
Notice: Parameters There are some special rules in the configuration. The EVENT should be created first. Please note the prompts in the configuration. eg: Rising Threshold is greater than Falling Threshold. 7.8.3 Change RMON type On the RMON configure page, click the type "Event" or "History" and setting parameters. Be careful the parameter of Community should be exit in SNMP Community name. Configure ok after clicking "Apply".
Figure 7-42: View the Port Configure Information 7.8.4 Delete the configured rule Select the entry you want to delete and click Fork to delete the unwanted configuration Figure 7-43: Delete the Alarm List Rule Figure 7-44: Delete the Event List Rule Figure 7-45: Delete the History List Rule 7.9 LLDP SETTINGS 7.9.1 LLDP Settings Information Click on the "System Management" "LLDP Settings", "LLDP Global Set" can view the LLDP settings information.
Figure 7-46: View LLDP Settings Information 7.9.2 LLDP Port Settings Configuration of the LLDP port properties: Figure 7-47: LLDP Port Properties 7.9.3 Neighbor info When the LLDP function is enabled, the neighbor information is recorded when a neighbor device is found. Notice: you should be configuration the Peer device on CLI, on the port of the peer device that is connected to the DUT: LLDP tlv-select sys-name sys-cap.
Figure 7-48: LLDP Neighbor Info 7.9.4 MED Set Link Layer Discovery Protocol - Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-MED) is an extension of LLDP intended for managing endpoint devices such as Voice over IP phones and network switches. Figure 7-49: LLDP MED Set To configure a new MED, follow these steps: Step 1: Click "New MED." Step 2: Enter the details of the MED. Step 3: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration. 7.9.5 MED Port Set Configuration of the LLDP-MED Port Properties: .
Figure 7-50: LLDP MED Port Set To configure MED port settings, follow these steps: Step 1: Select a port to configure it. Step 2: Set the status to “Enabled.” Step 3: Enable TLVs and configure the details where required. Step 4: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration. 7.10 ADMINISTRATION 7.10.1 Telnet Information Click on the "System Management" "Administration, "Administration Settings" can view the Telnet settings information. This feature is turned off by default.
7.10.2 Enable Telnet Click on the button " " and apply. To enable Telnet, and the user can connect to the device via telnet.
7.10.3 HTTPS Enable HTTPS function, users can manage the device through HTTPS.
7.10.4 SSH Enable SSH function and SSH takes a long time to open for the first time.
Figure 7-57: Use SSH2 Login 113
Figure 7-58: Use SSH1 Login 114
7.11 LOG SERVER Click on "System Management" "Log Server" to configure a Syslog server. Figure 7-59: Log Server To configure Log Server settings, follow these steps: Step 1: Enter the IPv4 address of the Syslog server. Step 2: Specify the UDP port number for the Syslog server. Step 3: Specify the Facility and severity level of log messages to send to the server. Step 4: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration. 7.
To add a static route, follow these steps: Step 1: Specify the destination IP address and mask for the subnet route. Step 2: Specify the gateway to reach the destination subnet. Step 3: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration.
8 PSE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 8.1 PSE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 8.1.
8.1.2 Configure power supply mode 8.1.2.
8.1.2.2 Configure power supply mode to static Click on the navigation bar "PSE System Management" "PSE System Configuration" to configure power supply mode to static mode Figure 8-3: Static Mode To configure the switch PSE System steps as follows: Step 1: In the power supply mode, choose static mode; Step 2: Click on "Apply Settings" button to complete the configuration. 8.1.2.
Figure 8-4: Energy Saving Mode To configure the switch PSE System steps as follows: Step 1: In the power supply mode, choose energy saving mode; Step 2: Click on "Apply Settings" button to complete the configuration 8.
8.2.1 Editing POE port Click on the " " icon can be configured selected port: Figure 8-6: Edit the PoE Port Modify POE port settings follow these steps: Step 1: Select port and Click" "icon. Step 2: In the power supply enable, choose disable. 8.
Figure 8-8: PoE Timer Periodic Time Configuration PoE Port configuration steps are as follows: Step 1: Select a port to configure; Step 2: In the timer, choose enable Step 3: Configure absolute time start time 2017-8-29 08:30 end time 2017-9-30 08:30 Step 4: Configure periodic time start time Every Monday to Friday 08:00 end time Every Monday to Friday 18:00.
9 QOS 9.1 PRIORITY SCHEDULE 9.1.1 View the priority schedule Click on the "QoS" "Priority Schedule", can view the device priority schedule: Figure 9-1: Priority Schedule 9.1.2 The configuration global settings of SP 9.1.2.1 The configuration global settings of 802.1P SP Click on "QoS" "Priority Schedule" "Global Settings", in scheduling mark, choose 802.1p, in the Scheduling algorithm, choose strict priority. Figure 9-2: Global Settings in 802.
9.1.2.2 The configuration global settings of 802.1P SP add WRR Click on "QoS" "Priority Schedule" "Global Settings", in scheduling mark, choose 802.1p, in the Scheduling algorithm, choose WRR. Figure 9-3: Global Settings in 802.1p and WRR Priority schedule steps are as follows: Step 1: In scheduling mark, choose 802.
9.1.2.3 The configuration global settings of 802.1P and hybrid Click on "QoS" "Priority Schedule" "Global Settings", in scheduling mark, choose 802.1p, in the Scheduling algorithm, choose hybrid. Figure 9-4: Global Settings in 802.1p and Hybrid Priority schedule steps are as follows: Step 1: In scheduling mark, choose 802.
9.1.3 The configuration global settings of DSCP 9.1.3.1 The configuration global settings of DSCP and SP Click on "QoS" "Priority Schedule" "Global Settings", in scheduling mark, choose DSCP, in the Scheduling algorithm, choose strict priority.
9.1.3.2 The configuration global settings of DSCP and WRR Click on "QoS" "Priority Schedule" "Global Settings", in scheduling mark, choose DSCP, in the Scheduling algorithm, choose strict priority.
9.1.3.3 The configuration global settings of DSCP and hybrid Click on "QoS" "Priority Schedule" "Global Settings", in scheduling mark, choose DSCP, in the Scheduling algorithm, choose hybrid.
Modify DSCP values follow these steps: Step 1: Select DSCP values and Click" "icon; Step 2: In the priority text box, choose medium; Step 3: Click on the save; Step 4: Click OK.
10 EEE 10.1 EEE 10.1.1 802.3AZ EEE settings Click on the "EEE" "EEE" "802.3az EEE Settings", you can view the EEE information: Figure 10-1: View the 802.3az EEE Settings 10.1.2 Active the EEE Click the "EEE" "EEE" "802.3az EEE Settings", choose the 802.3az EEE, click the "OFF" to "ON", click Apply: Figure 10-2: Active the 802.
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