GS-5424PLC V2/ GS-5216PLC/GS-5210PL User Manual 08-2021 / v1.
Contents I. Product Information .............................................................................. 1 I-1. Package Contents ...................................................................... 2 I-2. Hardware Overview ................................................................... 2 I-3. LED Status .................................................................................. 4 II. Getting Started the Configuration Utility ............................................... 6 III.
III-4-1. III-4-2. III-4-3. III-5. III-5-1. III-5-1-1. III-5-1-2. III-5-1-3. III-5-1-4. III-5-2. III-5-2-1. III-5-2-2. III-5-3. III-5-3-1. III-5-3-2. III-5-4. III-5-4-1. III-5-4-2. III-6. III-6-1. III-6-2. III-6-3. III-7. III-7-1. III-7-2. III-7-3. III-7-4. III-7-5. III-8. III-8-1. III-8-1-1. III-8-1-2. III-8-1-3. III-8-1-4. III-8-1-5. III-8-1-6. Global Setting ................................................................................... 33 PoE On/Off ..............................................
III-9. Multicast .................................................................................. 77 III-9-1. III-9-1-1. III-9-1-2. III-9-1-3. III-9-2. III-9-2-1. III-9-2-2. III-9-2-3. III-9-3. III-9-3-1. III-9-3-2. III-9-3-3. General ............................................................................................. 77 Property ............................................................................................ 77 Group Address ........................................................
III-11. ACL......................................................................................... 130 III-11-1. III-11-2. III-11-3. III-11-4. III-11-5. MAC ACL ......................................................................................... 130 MAC ACE ......................................................................................... 131 IPv4 ACL .......................................................................................... 133 IPv4 ACE .......................................
III-14-4-3. III-14-4-4. III-14-4-5. III-14-4-6. III-14-4-7. III-14-5. Community ..................................................................................... 171 User ................................................................................................ 173 Engine ID ......................................................................................... 176 Trap Event ....................................................................................... 178 Notification ...............
IV-9-3. IV-9-4. IV-9-5. Configuration Restore & Backup ..................................................... 204 Reset ............................................................................................... 205 Reboot System ................................................................................ 205 V. Config Reload Button(Firmware version V1.0.8) .................................. 206 V-1. ONVIF Compliant Devices Enrollment (Standard Mode) ....... 208 V-2.
I. Product Information The EDIMAX Pro GS-5424PLC V2/ GS-5216PLC/GS-5210PL Surveillance VLAN Long-range PoE+ Web-Smart Switches come with a web-based user interface, The Gigabit connectivity fully utilizes the power of your office networking for demanding tasks, such as data backup, video conferencing, IP surveillance, high volume transaction processing, large file transferring, and more.
I-1. Package Contents Before start using this product, please check if there is anything missing in the package, and contact your dealer to claim the missing item(s): Surveillance Quick VAN Rack-Mount Power Model# Installatio Web-Smart Kit Cord n Guide Switch GS-5424PLC V2 V V V V GS-5216PLC V V V V GS-5210PL V V V V I-2.
GS-5216PLC: 9 10 1 2 3 6 4 5 GS-5210PL: 9 10 1 2 3 4 No. 1. 7. 8. GS-5424PLC V2 Reset Button LED (PoE/Alert, SYS PWR) LED PoE LED Link/Act PoE Port 1~24 Combo Ports (RJ45/SFP) 25~28 Console Port Power Socket 9. N/A 10. Selection Button 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
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NOTE: Please press the “Selection Button” to change the power LED status indicator. - Without pressing the selection button: The LED status indicator shows the total power budget. - Press the selection button twice: The LED status indicator shows the total power budget left. If you want to see power consumption of each port, each time the button is pressed, the power consumption is displayed as follows.
II. Getting Started the Configuration Utility This section describes how to navigate the web-based switch configuration utility. Be sure to disable any pop-up blocker. Launching the Configuration Utility: To open the web-based configuration utility: 1. Open a Web browser. 2. Enter the IP address of the device you are configuring in the address bar on the browser (factory default IP address is 192.168.2.1) and then press Enter. 3. The default username is admin and the default password is 1234.
4. The first time that you log in with the default username and password, you are required to enter a New Password and Confirm Password 5. For more information about Web-based Configuration Utility, please download User Manual from EDIMAX Download Center: https://www.edimax.com/download NOTE: Your computer’s IP address must be in the same subnet as the switch. For example, if the switch is using the factory default IP address, your computer’s IP address can be in the following range: 192.168.2.
III.Web-based Switch Configuration The Surveillance VLAN PoE+ Web Smart switches provide rich functionalities. This chapter describes how to use the web-based management interface (Web UI) to configure the switch’s features. For the purposes of this manual of GS-5424PLC V2/GS-5216PLC/GS-5210PL, the user interface is separated into five sections, as shown in the following figure: III-1. Status Use the Status pages to view system information and status. III-1-1.
Figure 12 - Status > System Information Item Model System Name System Location System Contact MAC Address IPv4 Address IPv6 Address System Uptime Current Time Loader Version Loader Date Firmware Version Firmware Date Telnet SSH HTTP HTTPS SNMP Description Model name of the switch. System name of the switch. This name will also use as CLI prefix of each line. (“Switch>” or “Switch#”). Location information of the switch. Contact information of the switch. Base MAC address of the switch.
Click “Edit” button on the table title to edit following system information. Figure 13 - Status > System Information > Edit System Information Item System Name System Location System Contact III-1-2. Description System name of the switch. This name will also use as CLI prefix of each line. (“Switch>” or “Switch#”). Location information of the switch. Contact information of the switch. Logging Message To view the logging messages stored on the RAM and Flash, click Status > Logging Message.
Viewing Clear Refresh III-1-3. RAM: Show the logging messages stored on the RAM. Flash: Show the logging messages stored on the Flash. Clear the logging messages. Refresh the logging messages. Port III-1-3-1. Statistics This page displays standard counters on network traffic form the Interfaces, Ethernet -like and RMONMIB. Interfaces and Ethernet-like counters display errors on the traffic passing through each port.
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Figure 15 - Status > Port > Statistics Item Port MIB Counter Refresh Rate Description Select one port to show counter statistics. Select the MIB counter to show different counter type All: All counters. Interface: Interface related MIB counters. Etherlike: Ethernet-like related MIB counters. RMON: RMON related MIB counters. Refresh the web page every period of seconds to get new counter of specified port.
III-1-3-2. Error Disabled To display the Error Disabled web page, click Status > Port > Error Disabled. Figure 16 - Status > Port > Error Disabled Item □ Port Reason Time Left (sec) Refresh Recover Description Select one or more port to operate. Interface or port number.
To display Bandwidth Utilization web page, click Status > Port > Bandwidth Utilization. Figure 17 - Status > Port > Bandwidth Utilization Item Refresh Rate III-1-4. Description Refresh the web page every period of seconds to get new bandwidth utilization data. Link Aggregation To display the Link Aggregation web page, click Status > Link Aggregation.
Item LAG Name Type Link Status Active Member Inactive Member III-1-5. Description LAG Name. LAG port description. The type of the LAG. Static: The group of ports assigned to a static LAG are always active members. LACP: The group of ports assigned to dynamic LAG are candidate ports. LACP determines which candidate ports are active member ports. LAG port link status. Active member ports of the LAG. Inactive member ports of the LAG.
III-2. Network Use the Network pages to configure settings for the switch network interface and how the switch connects to a remote server to get services. III-2-1. IP Address This section allows you to edit the IP address, Netmask, Gateway and DNS server of the switch. To view the IP Address menu, navigate to Network > IP Address.
Figure 20 - Network > IP Address 18
Item Description The address type of switch IP configuration including Static: Static IP configured by users will be used. Address Type Dynamic: Enable the DHCP to obtain the IP address from a DHCP server. Specify the switch static IP address on the static IP Address configuration. Subnet Mask Specify the switch subnet mask on the static configuration. Specify the default gateway on the static configuration.
Figure 21 - Network > System Time 20
Item Source Time Zone SNTP Address Type Server Address Server Port Description Select the time source. SNTP: Time sync from NTP server. From Computer: Time set from browser host. Manual Time: Time set by manually configure. Select a time zone difference from listing district. Select the address type of NTP server. This is enabled when time source is SNTP. Input IPv4 address or hostname for NTP server. This is enabled when time source is SNTP. Input NTP port for NTP server. Default is 123.
III-3. Port Use the Port pages to configure settings for switch port related features. III-3-1. Port Setting This page shows port current status and allow user to edit port configura-tions. Select port entry and click “Edit” button to edit port configurations. To display Port Setting web page, click Port > Port Setting. Figure 22 - Port > Port Setting Item Port Type Description State Link Status Speed Duplex Flow Control Description Port Name. Port media type. Port Description.
Click “Edit” button to edit Port Setting menu Figure 23 - Port > Port Setting > Port Setting Item Port Description State Speed Duplex Flow Control Description Selected Port list. Port media type. Port admin state. Enabled: Enable the port. Disabled: Disable the port. Port speed capabilities. Auto: Auto speed with all capabilities. Auto-10M: Auto speed with 10M ability only. Auto-100M: Auto speed with 100M ability only. Auto-1000M: Auto speed with 1000M ability only.
Auto: Auto flow control by negotiation. Enabled: Enable flow control ability. Disabled: Disable flow control ability. III-3-2. Long Range Mode This page shows port current status and Enable long range mode will double the cabling distance but reduce the speed to 10Mbps. To display Long Range Mode web page, click Port > Long Range Mode Setting.
III-3-3. Error Disable To display Error Disabled web page, click Port > Error Disabled Figure 25 - Port > Error disable Item Recover Interval BPDU Guard UDLD Self Loop Broadcast Flood Unknown Multicast Flood Unicast Flood ACL Port Security Description Auto recovery after this interval for error disabled port. Enabled to auto shutdown port when BPDU Guard reason occur. This reason caused by STP BPDU Guard mechanism. Enabled to auto shutdown port when UDLD violation occur.
DHCP rate limit ARP rate limit III-3-4. reason occur. This reason caused by violation port security rules. Enabled to auto shutdown port when DHCP rate limit reason occur. This reason caused by DHCP packet rate exceed DHCP rate limit. Enabled to auto shutdown port when ARP rate limit reason occur. This reason caused by DHCP packet rate exceed ARP rate limit. Link Aggregation III-3-4-1. Group This page allow user to configure link aggregation group load balance algorithm and group member.
Type Link Status Active Member Inactive Member The type of the LAG Static: The group of ports assigned to a static LAG are always active members. LACP: The group of ports assigned to dynamic LAG are candidate ports. LACP determines which candidate ports are active member ports. LAG port link status Active member ports of the LAG. Inactive member ports of the LAG. Click “Edit” to edit Link Aggregation Group menu.
III-3-4-2. Port Setting This page shows LAG port current status and allow user to edit LAG port configurations. Select LAG entry and click “Edit” button to edit LAG port configurations. To display LAG Port Setting web page, click Port > Link Aggregation > Port Setting. Figure 28 - Port > Link Aggregation > Port Setting Item LAG Type Description State Link Status Speed Duplex Flow Control Description LAG Port Name. LAG Port media type. LAG Port description. LAG Port admin state Enabled: Enable the port.
Click “Edit” to view Edit Port Setting menu. Figure 29 - Port > Link Aggregation > Port Setting > Edit Port Setting Item Port Description State Speed Flow Control Description Selected Port list. Port description. Port admin state Enabled: Enable the port. Disabled: Disable the port. Port speed capabilities Auto: Auto speed with all capabilities. Auto-10M: Auto speed with 10M ability only. Auto-100M: Auto speed with 100M ability only. Auto-1000M: Auto speed with 1000M ability only.
III-3-4-3. LACP This page allow user to configure LACP global and port configurations. Select ports and click “Edit” button to edit port configuration. To display the LACP Setting web page , click Port > Link Aggregation > LACP. Figure 30 - Port > Link Aggregation > LACP Item System Priority Port Port Priority Timeout Description Configure the system priority of LACP. This decides the system priority field in LACP PDU. Port Name. LACP priority value of the port.
Item Port Port Priority Timeout Description Selected port list. Enter the LACP priority value of the port The periodic transmissions type of LACP PDUs. Long: Transmit LACP PDU with slow periodic (30s). Short: Transmit LACPP DU with fast periodic (1s). III-3-4-4. EEE This page allow user to configure Energy Efficient Ethernet settings. To display the EEE web page, click Port > EEE. Figure 32 - Port > EEE Item Port Description Port Name. Port EEE admin state State Enabled: EEE is enabled.
Figure 33 - Port > EEE > Edit EEE Setting Item Port State III-3-5. Description Port Name Port EEE admin state Enabled: EEE is enabled. Disabled: EEE is disabled. Jumbo Frame This page allow user to configure switch jumbo frame size. To display Jumbo Frame web page, click Port > Jumbo Frame. Figure 34 - Port > Jumbo Frame Item Jumbo Frame Description Enable or disable jumbo frame. When jumbo frame is enabled, switch max frame size is allowed to configure.
III-4-1. Global Setting To display the Global web page, click PoE > Global Setting.
Item Nominal Power Consuming Power Remaining Power Schedule Status Name Port List Schedule Status Description Maximum supply power. Current consumed power. Remaining available power. Schedule status global switch. PoE Schedule Name. The ports provide power in designated schedule index. The current schedule status. Click “Edit” to view PoE Schedule List menu.
III-4-2. PoE On/Off To display the PoE Status web page, click PoE > Power On/Off. Figure 40 - PoE > Power On/off Per Port PoE Status Checked: Port PoE status is enabled. Unchecked: Port PoE status is disabled.
III-4-3. PD Alive Check This page shows the information of each ports, including mode, ping PD IP Address, interval time, retry count, action, reboot time and connect status. To display port setting page, please click the “Edit” button.
Item Port list Status Ping PD IP Address Internal Time Retry Count Action Reboot Time Description Display the interface of port entry. Enable/Disable Input IP address of the PD The default setting about Interval (30 seconds) will make switch detect the PD status by performing ping requests every 30 seconds. If there is no ping reply from the PD, retry count starts to count from 1. Once retry count is reached to 2 times, the switch will perform the action in which you defined.
Figure 41 - VLAN > VLAN > Create VLAN Item Available VLAN Created VLAN VLAN Name Type Description VLAN has not created yet. Select available VLANs from left box then move to right box to add. VLAN had been created. Select created VLANs from right box then move to left box to delete The VLAN ID. The VLAN Name. The VLAN Type. Static: Port base VLAN. Dynamic: 802.1q VLAN. Click “Edit” button to view Edit VLAN Name menu.
III-5-1-2. VLAN Configuration This page allow user to configure the membership for each port of selected VLAN. To display VLAN Configuration page, click VLAN > VLAN > VLAN Configuration. Figure 43 - VLAN > VLAN > VLAN Configuration Item VLAN Port Mode Membership PVID Description Select specified VLAN ID to configure VLAN configuration. Display the interface of port entry. Display the interface VLAN mode of port. Select the membership for this port of the specified VLAN ID.
III-5-1-3. Membership This page allow user to view membership information for each port and edit membership for specified interface. To display Membership page, click VLAN > VLAN > Membership. Figure 44 - VLAN > VLAN > Membership Item Port Mode Administrative VLAN Operational VLAN Description Display the interface of port entry. Display the interface VLAN mode of port. Display the administrative VLAN list of this port. Display the operational VLAN list of this port.
Figure 45 - VLAN > VLAN > Membership > Edit Port Setting Item Port Mode Membership Description Display the interface. Display the VLAN mode of interface. Select VLANs of left box and select one of following membership then move to right box to add membership. Select VLANs of right box then move to left box to remove membership. Tagging membership may not choose in differ VLAN port mode. Select the time source. Forbidden: Set VLAN as forbidden VLAN. Excluded: This option is always disabled.
III-5-1-4. Port Setting This page allow user to configure ports VLAN settings such as VLAN port mode, PVID etc…The attributes depend on different VLAN port mode. To display Port Setting page, click VLAN > VLAN > Port Setting. Figure 46 - VLAN > VLAN > Port Setting Item Port Mode PVID Accept Frame Type Ingress Filtering Uplink TPID Description Display the interface. Display the VLAN mode of interface. Display the Port-based VLAN ID of port. Display accept frame type of port.
Figure 47 - VLAN > VLAN > Port Setting > Edit Port Setting Item Port Mode PVID Accepted Type Ingress Filtering Uplink TPID III-5-2. Description Display selected port to be edited. Select the VLAN mode of the interface. Forbidden: Set VLAN as forbidden VLAN. Hybrid: Support all functions as defined in IEEE 802.1Q specification. Access: Accepts only untagged frames and join an untagged VLAN. Trunk: An untagged member of one VLAN at most, and is a tagged member of zero or more VLANs.
III-5-2-1. Property This page allow user to configure global and per interface settings of voice VLAN. To display Property Web page, click VLAN> Voice VLAN> Property. Figure 48 - VLAN > Voice VLAN > Property Item State VLAN Description Set checkbox to enable or disable voice VLAN function. Select Voice VLAN ID. Voice VLAN ID cannot be default VLAN. Select a value of VPT. Qualified packets will use this VPT value as Cos/802.1p inner priority. Set checkbox to enable or disable 1p remarking.
Figure 49 - VLAN > Voice VLAN > Property > Edit Port Setting Item Port State Mode QoS Policy Description Display selected port to be edited. Set checkbox to enable/disabled voice VLAN function of interface. Select port voice VLAN mode Auto: Voice VLAN auto detect packets that match OUI table and add received port into voice VLAN ID tagged member. Manual: User need add interface to VLAN ID tagged member manually.
Figure 50 - VLAN > Voice VLAN > Voice OUI Item OUI Description Description Display OUI MAC address. Display description of OUI entry. Click “Add” or “Edit” button to Add/Edit Voice OUI menu. Figure 51 - VLAN > Voice VLAN > Voice OUI > Add/Edit Voice OUI Item OUI Description Description Input OUI MAC address. Can’t be edited in edit dialog. Input description of the specified MAC address to the voice VLAN OUI table.
III-5-3. MAC VLAN Use the MAC VLAN pages to configure settings of MAC VLAN. III-5-3-1. MAC Group This page allow user to add or edit groups settings of MAC VLAN. To display the MAC page , click VLAN > MAC VLAN > MAC Group. Figure 52 - VLAN > MAC VLAN > MAC Group Item Group ID MAC Address Mask Description Display group ID of entry. Display mac address of entry. Display mask of mac address for classified packet. Click “Add” button or "Edit" button to view Add/Edit MAC menu.
Figure 53 - VLAN > MAC VLAN > MAC Group > Add/Edit MAC Item Group ID MAC Address Mask Description Input group ID that is a unique ID of mac group entry. The range from 1 to 2147483647. Only available on Add Dialog. Input mac address for classifying packets. Input mask of mac address. III-5-3-2. Group Binding This page allow user to bind MAC VLAN group to each port with VLAN ID. To display Group Binding page, click VLAN> MAC VLAN > Group Binding.
Figure 55 - VLAN > MAC VLAN > Add/Edit Group Binding Item Port Group ID VLAN III-5-4. Description Select ports in left box then move to right to binding with MAC group. Or select ports in right box then move to left to unbind with MAC group. Only interface has hybrid VLAN mode can be selected and bound with protocol group. Only available on Add dialog. Select a Group ID to associate with port. Only available on Add dialog. Input VLAN ID that will assign to packets which match MAC group.
III-5-4-1. Property Item State VLAN Priority Port Aging Time Description Enable/Disable Choose none or indicate VLAN The 802.1p standard defines seven levels of CoS from 0 through to 7 (highest priority). 802.1p is a sub-set of the 802.1q standard which added additional fields into the header of a standard Ethernet frame allowing it to contain VLAN identifiers as well as the priority values.
Item Port State Mode QoS Policy Description Display port entry. Display enable/disabled status of interface. Display voice VLAN mode. Display voice VLAN remark will effect which kind of packet. III-5-4-2. Surveillance OUI Item OUI OUI Mask Description An organizationally unique identifier (OUI) is a 24-bit number that uniquely identifies a vendor, manufacturer, or other organization. ...
III-6-1. Dynamic Address To display the Dynamic Address web page, click MAC Address Table > Dynamic Address. Figure 56 - MAC Address Table > Dynamic Address Item Aging Time III-6-2. Description The time in seconds that an entry remains in the MAC address table. Its valid range is from 10 to 630 seconds, and the default value is 300 seconds. Static Address To display the Static Address web page, click MAC Address Table > Static Address. Figure 57 - MAC Address Table > Static Address.
III-6-3. Filtering Address To display the Filtering Address web page, click MAC Address Table > Filtering Address. Figure 58 - MAC Address Table > Filtering Address. Item MAC Address VLAN Description Specify unicast MAC address in the packets to be dropped. Specify the VLAN to show or clear MAC entries. III-7. Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a network protocol that ensures a loop-free topology for any bridged Ethernet local area network. III-7-1.
Figure 59 - Spanning Tree > Property Item State Operation Mode Path Cost Description Enable/disable the STP on the switch. Specify the STP operation mode. STP: Enable the Spanning Tree (STP) operation. RSTP: Enable the Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) operation. MSTP: Enable the Multiple Spanning Tree (MSTP) operation. Specify the path cost method. Long: Specifies that the default port path costs are within the range: 1-200,000,000.
range: 1-65,535. Specify the BPDU forward method when the STP is disabled. BPDU Filtering: Filter the BPDU when STP is disabled. Handling Flooding: Flood the BPDU when STP is disabled. Specify the bridge priority. The valid range is from 0 to 61440, and the value should be the multiple of 4096. It ensures the probability Priority that the switch is selected as the root bridge, and the lower value has the higher priority for the switch to be selected as the root bridge of the topology.
III-7-2. Port Setting To configure and display the STP port settings, click STP > Port Setting. Figure 60 - Spanning Tree > Port Setting Item Port State Path Cost Priority BPDU Filter BPDU Guard Operational Edge Operational Point-to-Point Port Role Port State Designated Bridge Designated Port ID Designated Cost Protocol Migration Check Description Specify the interface ID or the list of interface IDs. The operational state on the specified port. STP path cost on the specified port.
Figure 61 - Spanning Tree > Port Setting > Edit Port Setting Item Port State Path Cost Priority Edge Port BPDU Filter Description Selected port ID. Enable/Disable the STP on the specified port. Specify the STP path cost on the specified port. Specify the STP path cost on the specified port. Specify the edge mode. Enable: Force to true state (as link to a host). Disable: Force to false state (as link to a bridge).
BPDU Guard Point-to-Point III-7-3. Disable: Disable BPDU filter function. The BPDU Guard configuration to drop the received BPDU directly. Enable: Enable BPDU guard function. Disable: Disable BPDU guard function. Specify the Point-to-Point port configuration: Auto: The state is depended on the duplex setting of the port Enable: Force to true state. Disable: Force to false state MST Instance To configure MST instance setting, click STP > MST Instance.
Click "Edit" button to view Edit MST Instance menu. Figure 63 - Spanning Tree > MST Instance > Edit MST Instance Setting Item VLAN Priority Description Select the VLAN list for the specified MSTI. Specify the bridge priority on the specified MSTI. The valid range is from 0 to 61440, and the value must be the multiple of 4096.
III-7-4. MST Port Setting To configure and display MST port setting, click STP > MST Port Setting. Figure 64 - Spanning Tree > MST Port Setting Item MSTI Port Path Cost Priority Port Role Port State Mode Type Designated Bridge Designated Port ID Designated Cost Description Specify the port setting on the specified MSTI. Specify the interface ID or the list of interface IDs. The port path cost on the specified MSTI. The port priority on the specified MSTI. The current port role on the specified port.
Remaining Hop The remaining hops count on the specified port. Click "Edit" button to view Edit MST Port Setting menu. Figure 65 - Spanning Tree > MST Port Setting > Edit MST Port Setting Item Path Cost Priority Description Specify the STP port path cost on the specified MSTI. Specify the STP port priority on the specified MSTI.
III-7-5. Statistics To display the STP statistics, click STP > Statistics. Figure 66 - Spanning Tree > Statistics Item Refresh Rate Receive BPDU (Config) Receive BPDU (TCN) Receive BPDU (MSTP) Transmit BPDU (Config) Transmit BPDU (TCN) Transmit BPDU (MSTP) Clear View Description The option to refresh the statistics automatically. The counts of the received CONFIG BPDU. The counts of the received TCN BPDU. The counts of the received MSTP BPDU. The counts of the transmitted CONFIG BPDU.
Figure 67 - Spanning Tree > Statistics > STP Port Statistic Item Refresh Rate Clear Description The option to refresh the statistics automatically. Clear the statistics for the selected interfaces. III-8. Discovery Use this section to configure LLDP. III-8-1. LLDP LLDP is a one-way protocol; there are no request/response sequences. Informa-tion is advertised by stations implementing the transmit function, and is received and processed by stations implementing the receive function.
III-8-1-1. Property To display LLDP Property Setting web page, click Discovery > LLDP > Property. Figure 68 - Discovery > LLDP > Property Item State LLDP Handling TLV Advertise Interval Holdtime Multiplier Reinitialization Delay Transmit Delay Fast Start Repeat Count Description Enable/ Disable LLDP protocol on this switch. Select LLDP PDU handling action to be filtered, bridging or flooded when LLDP is globally disabled. Filtering: Deletes the packet.
III-8-1-2. Port Setting To display LLDP Port Setting, click Discovery > LLDP > Port Setting. Figure 69 - Discovery > LLDP > Port Setting Item Port Mode Selectde TLV Description Port Name. The port LLDP mode. The Selected LLDP TLV. Click "Edit" button to view Edit Port Setting menu.
Figure 70 - Discovery > LLDP > Port Setting > Edit Port Setting Item Port Mode Optional TLV 802.1 VLAN Name Description Select specified port or all ports to configure LLDP state. Select the transmission state of LLDP port interface. Disable: Disable the transmission of LLDP PDUs. RX Only: Receive LLDP PDUs only. TX Only: Transmit LLDP PDUs only. TX And RX: Transmit and receive LLDP PDUs both. Select the LLDP optional TLVs to be carried (multiple selection is allowed).
III-8-1-3. Packet View To display LLDP Overloading, click Discovery > LLDP > Packet View. Figure 71 - Discovery > LLDP > Packet View Item Port In-Use (Bytes) Available (Bytes) Operational Status Description Port Name. Total number of bytes of LLDP information in each packet. Total number of available bytes left for additional LLDP information in each packet. Overloading or not. Click "Detail" button to view Packet View Detail menu.
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Figure 72 - Discovery > LLDP > Packet View > Packet View Detail Item Port Mandatory TLVs MED Capabilities MED Location MED Network Policy MED Inventory MED Extended Power via MDI 802.3 TLVs Optional TLVs 802.1 TLVs Total Description Port Name. Total mandatory TLV byte size. Status is sent or overloading. Total MED Capabilities TLV byte size. Status is sent or overloading. Total MED Location byte size. Status is sent or overloading. Total MED Network Policy byte size. Status is sent or overloading.
III-8-1-4. Local Information Use the LLDP Local Information to view LLDP local device information. To display LLDP Local Device, click Discovery > LLDP > Local Information. Figure 73 - Discovery > LLDP > Local Information Item Chassis ID Subtype Chassis ID System Name System Description Capabilities Supported Capabilities Enabled Port ID Subtype Description Type of chassis ID, such as the MAC address. Identifier of chassis.
LLDP Status LLDP Med Status LLDP Tx and Rx abilities. LLDP MED enable state. Click “Detail” button on the page to view detail information of the selected port.
Figure 74 - Discovery > LLDP > Local Information > Detail III-8-1-5. Neighbor Use the LLDP Neighbor page to view LLDP neighbors information. To display LLDP Remote Device, click Discovery > LLDP > Neighbor.
Item Local Port Chassis ID Subtype Port ID Subtype Port ID System Name Time to Live Description Number of the local port to which the neighbor is connected. Type of chassis ID (for example, MAC address). Type of the port identifier that is shown. Identifier of port. Published name of the switch. Time interval in seconds after which the information for this neighbor is deleted.
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Figure 76 LLDP Neighbor Detail Page 75
III-8-1-6. Statistics The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Statistics page displays summary and per-port information for LLDP frames transmitted and received on the switch. To display LLDP Statistics status, click Discovery > LLDP > Statistics.
by MSAP has been deleted from tables associated with the remote systems because the information timeliness interval has expired. Statistics Table Port Transmit Frame Total Receive Frame Total Receive Frame Discard Receive Frame Error Receive TLV Discard Receive TLV Unrecognized Neighbor Timeout Interface or port number. Number of LLDP frames transmitted on the corresponding port. Number of LLDP frames received by this LLDP agent on the corresponding port, while the LLDP agent is enabled.
Figure 78 - Multicast > General > Property Item Unknown Multicast Action IPv4 IPv6 Description Set the unknown multicast action Flood: flood the unknown multicast data. Drop: drop the unknown multicast data. Router port: forward the unknown multicast data to router port. Set the ipv4 multicast forward method. MAC-VID: forward method dmac+vid. DIP-VID: forward method dip+vid. MAC DIP-VID: forward method dip+vid(dip is ipv6 low 32 bit). III-9-1-2.
Item IP Version VLAN Group Address Member Type Life(Sec) Description IP Version IPv4: ipv4 multicast group IPv6: ipv6 multicast group The VLAN ID of group. The group IP address. The member ports of group. The type of group. Static or Dynamic. The life time of this dynamic group. Click “Add” or “Edit” button to view Add or Edit Group Address menu.
Item VLAN IP Version Description The VLAN ID of group. IP Version IPv4: ipv4 multicast group IPv6: ipv6 multicast group Group Address The group IP address. Member The member ports of group. Available Port: Optional port member Selected Port: Selected port member III-9-1-3. Router Port This page allow user to browse all router port information. The static and forbidden router port can set by user. To display multicast router port table web page, click Multicast > General > Router Port.
Figure 82 - Multicast > General > Router Port > Add/Edit Router Port 81
Item Description The VLAN ID for router entry Available VLAN: Optional VLAN member Selected VLAN: Selected VLAN member. IP Version IPv4: ipv4 multicast router IPv6: ipv6 multicast router The router port type Static: static router port Forbidden: forbidden router port, can’t learn dynamic router port member The member ports of router entry. Available Port: Optional router port member Selected Port: Selected router port member VLAN IP Version Type Port III-9-2.
Item State Version Report Suppression VLAN Operation Status Router Port Auto Learn Query Robustness Query Interval Query Max Response Interval Last Member Query count Last Member Query Interval Immediate leave Description Set the enabling status of IGMP Snooping functionality Enable: If Checked Enable IGMP Snooping, else is Disabled IGMP Snooping. Set the igmp snooping version IGMPv2: Only support process igmp v2 packet. IGMPv3: Support v3 basic and v2.
Click "Edit" button to Edit VLAN Setting menu. Figure 84 - Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Property >Edit VLAN Setting Item VLAN State Router Port Auto Learn Immediate leave Query Description The selected VLAN List. Set the enabling status of IGMP Snooping VLAN functionality Enable: If Checked Enable IGMP Snooping VLAN, else is Disabled IGMP Snooping VLAN.
Robustness Query Interval Query Max Response Interval Last Member Query Counter Last Member Query Interval Operational Status Status Query Robustness Query Interval Query Max Response Interval Last Member Query Counter Last Member Query Interval packet loss on a subnet. The Admin interval of querier to send general query. The Admin query max response interval, In Membership Query Messages, it specifies the maximum allowed time before sending a responding report in units of 1/10 second.
Figure 85 - Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Querier Item VLAN State Operational Status Querier Version Querier IP Description IGMP Snooping querier entry VLAN ID. The IGMP Snooping querier Admin State. The IGMP Snooping querier operational status. The IGMP Snooping querier operational version. The operational Querier IP address on the VLAN. Click "Edit" button to view Edit Querier menu.
III-9-2-3. Statistics This page allow user to clear igmp snooping statics. To display IGMP Snooping Statistics, click Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Statistics. Figure 87 - Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Statistics Item Receive Packet Total Valid InValid Other Leave Report General Query Special Group Query Description Total RX igmp packet, include ipv4 multicast data to CPU. The valid igmp snooping process packet. The invalid igmp snooping process packet.
Source-specific Group Query Transmit Packet Leave Report General Query Special Group Query Source-specific Group Query III-9-3. IGMP Special Source and Group General Query packet. IGMP leave packet IGMP join and report packet IGMP general query packet include querier transmit general query packet. IGMP special group query packet include querier transmit special group query packet. IGMP Special Source and Group General Query packet. MVR Use the MVR pages to configure settings of MVR function.
Item State VLAN Mode Group Start Group Count Query Time Maximum Current Description Enable: if checked enable the MVR state, else disable the MVR state. The MVR VLAN ID. Set the MVR mode Compatible: compatible mode. Dynamic: learn group member on source port. MVR group range start. MVR group continue count. MVR query time when receive MVR leave MVR group packet. The max number of MVR group database. The learned MVR group current time III-9-3-2.
Click "Edit" button to view Edit Port Setting menu. Figure 90 - Multicast > MVR > Port Setting > Edit Port Setting Item Port Role Immediate Leave Description Display the selected port list. MVR port role None: port role is none. Receiver: port role is receiver. Source: port role is source. MVR Port immediate leave Enable: if checked is enable immediate leave, else disable immediate leave. III-9-3-3.
Item VLAN Group Address Member Type Life(Sec) Description The VLAN ID of MVR group. The MVR group IP address. The member ports of MVR group. The type of MVR group. Static or Dynamic. The life time of this dynamic MVR group. Click "Add" button to view Add/Edit Group Address Table menu. Figure 92 - Multicast > MVR > Group Address > Add Group Address Item VLAN Group Address Member Description The VLAN ID of MVR group. The MVR group IP address. The member ports of MVR group.
III-10. Security Use the Security pages to configure settings for the switch security features. III-10-1. RADIUS This page allow user to add, edit or delete RADIUS server settings and modify default parameter of RADIUS server. To display RADIUS web page, click Security > RADIUS. Figure 93 - Security > RADIUS Item Retry Timeout Key String RADIUS Table Server Address Server Port Priority Retry Description Set default retry number. Set default timeout value.
Timeout Usage trying until timeout with retry times. RADIUS server timeout value. If it is fail to connect to server, it will keep trying until timeout. RADIUS server usage type Login: For login authentifation. 802.1x: For 802.1x authentication. All: For all types. Click "Add" or “Edit” button to view Add/Edit RADIUS Server menu.
Figure 94 - Security > RADIUS > Add/Edit RADIUS Server Item Address Type Server Address Server Port Priority Retry Timeout Usage Description In add dialog, user need to specify server Address Type Hostname: Use domain name as server address. IPv4: Use IPv4 as server address. IPv6: Use IPv6 as server address. In add dialog, user need to input server address based on address type. In edit dialog, it shows current edit server address. Set RADIUS server port.
III-10-2. Management Access Use the Management Access pages to configure settings of management access. III-10-2-1. Management VLAN Note: Change Management VLAN may cause connection interrupted III-10-2-2. Management Service This page allow user to change management services related configurations. To display Management Service click Security > Management Access > Management Service.
Figure 95 - Security > Management Access > Management Service 96
Item Description Management service admin state. Telnet: Connect CLI through telnet. SSH: Connect CLI through SSH. HTTP: Connect WEBUI through HTTP. HTTPS: Connect WEBUI through HTTPS. SNMP: Manage switch trough SNMP. Set session timeout minutes for user access to user interface. 0 minutes means never timeout. Retry count is the number which CLI password input error tolerance count. After input error password exceeds this count, the CLI will freeze after silent time.
III-10-2-4. Management ACE This page allow user to add, edit or delete ACE rule. An ACE rule cannot be edited or deleted if ACL under active. New ACE cannot be added if ACL under active To display Management ACE page, click Security > Management Access > Management ACE. Figure 97 - Security > Management Access > Management ACE Item ACL Name Priority Action Service Port Address / Mask Description Select the ACL name to which an ACE is being added. Display the priority of ACE. Display the action of ACE.
Click "Add" or “Edit” button to view Add/Edit Management ACE menu.
Figure 98 - Security > Management Access > Add/Edit Management ACE Item ACL Name Priority Service Action Description Display the ACL name to which an ACE is being added. Specify the priority of the ACE. ACEs with higher sequence are processed first (1 is the highest priority). Only available on Add Dialog. Select the type service of rule. All: All services. HTTP: Only HTTP service. HTTPs: Only HTTPs service SNMP: Only SNMP service. SSH: Only SSH service.
Port IP Version IPv4 IPv6 Deny: Drop packets that meet the ACE criteria. Select ports which will be matched. Select the type of source IP address. All: All IP addresses can access. IPv4: Specify IPv4 address ca access. IPv6: Specify IPv6 address ca access. Enter the source IPv4 address value and mask to which will be matched. Enter the source IPv6 address value and mask to which will be matched. III-10-3. Authentication Manager III-10-3-1.
Item Authentication Type Guest VLAN MAC-Based User ID Format Port Authentication Type (802.1X) Authentication Type (MAC-Based) Authentication Type (WEB-Based) Host Mode Description Set checkbox to enable/disable following authentication types 802.1x: Use IEEE 802.
Order Method Guest VLAN VLAN Assign Mode Multiple Authentication: In this mode, every client need to pass authenticate procedure individually. Multiple Hosts: In this mode, only one client need to be authenticated and other clients will get the same access accessibility. Web-auth cannot be enabled in this mode. Single Host: In this mode, only one host is allowed to be authenticated. It is the same as Multi-auth mode with max hosts number configure to be 1.
Click “Edit” button to view the Edit Port Mode menu. Figure 100 - Security > Authentication Manager > Property > Edit Port Mode Item Port Authentication Type Host Mode Description Selected port list. Set checkbox to enable/disable authentication types. Select authenticating host mode Multiple Authentication: In this mode, every client need to pass authenticate procedure individually.
Order Method Guest VLAN VLAN Assign Mode authenticated. It is the same as Multi-auth mode with max hosts number configure to be 1. Support following authentication type order combinations. Web Authentication should always be the last type. The authentication manager will go to next type if current type is not enabled or authenticated fail. 802.1x MAC-Based WEB-Based 802.1x MAC-Based 802.1x WEB-Based MAC-Based 802.1x WEB-Based 802.1x 802.1x MAC-Based WEB-Based 802.
III-10-3-2. Port Setting This page allow user to configure authentication manger port settings To display the authentication manager Port Setting web page, click Security > Authentication Manager > Port Setting. Figure 101 - Security > Authentication Manager > Port Setting Item Port Port Control Reauthentication Max Hosts Common Timer Description Port Support following authentication port control types. Disable: Disable authentication function and all clients have network accessibility.
(Reauthentication) Common Timer (Inactive) Common Timer (Quiet) 802.1X Params (TX Period) 802.1X Params (Supplicant Timeout) 802.1X Params (Server Timeout) 802.1X Params (Max Request) Web-Based Param (Max Login) and need to pass authentication procedure again. If no packet from the authenticated host, the inactive timer will increase. After inactive timeout, the host will be unauthorized and corresponding session will be deleted. In multi-host mode, the packet is counting on the authorized host only.
Click "Edit" button to view Edit Port Setting menu. Figure 102 - Security > Authentication Manager > Port Setting > Edit Port Setting Item Port Port Control Reauthentication Description Port Name. Support following authentication port control types. Disable: Disable authentication function and all clients have network accessibility.Force Authorized: Port is force authorized and all clients have network accessibility.
In Multiple Authentication mode, total host number cannot not exceed max hosts number. Max Hosts Common Timer Reauthentication Inactive Quiet After re-authenticate period, host will return to initial state and need to pass authentication procedure again. If no packet from the authenticated host, the inactive timer will increase. After inactive timeout, the host will be unauthorized and corresponding session will be deleted.
Item Session ID Port MAC Address Current Type Status Operational (VLAN) Operational (Session Time) Operational (Inactived) Operational (Quiet Time) Authorized (VLAN) Authorized (Reauthentication Period) Authorized (Inactive Timeouts) Description Session ID is unique of each session. Port name which the host located. Host MAC address. Show current authenticating type 802.1x: Use IEEE 802.1X to do authenticating MAC-Based: Use MAC-Based authentication to do authenticating.
III-10-4. Port Security This page allow user to configure port security settings for each interface. When port security is enabled on interface, action will be perform once learned MAC address over limitation. To display Port Security web page, click Security > Port Security. Figure 104 - Security > Port Security Item State Port State MAC Address Action Description Enable/Disable the port security function. Select one or multiple ports to configure.
Figure 105 - Security > Port Security > Edd Port Security Item Port State MAC Address Action Description Select one or multiple ports to configure. Select the status of port security Disable: Disable port security function. Enable: Enable port security function. Specify the number of how many mac addresses can be learned. Select the action if learned mac addresses Forward: Forward this packet whose SMAC is new to system and exceed the learning-limit number.
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III-10-6. Storm Control To display Storm Control global setting web page, click Security > Storm Control. Figure 108 - Security > Storm Control Item Mode(Unit) IFG Description Select the unit of storm control Packet / Sec: storm control rate calculates by packet-based Kbits / Sec: storm control rate calculates by octet-based. Select the rate calculates w/o preamble & IFG (20 bytes) Excluded: exclude preamble & IFG (20 bytes) when count ingress storm control rate.
Click "Edit" button to view Edit Port Setting menu. Figure 109 - Security > Storm Control > Edit Port Setting Item Port State Broadcast Unknown Multicast Unknown Unicast Action Description Select the setting ports. Select the state of setting Enable: Enable the storm control function. Enable: Enable the storm control function of Broadcast packet. Value of storm control rate, Unit: pps (packet per-second, range 1- 262143) or Kbps (Kbits per-second, range16 - 1000000) depends on global mode setting.
III-10-7. DoS A Denial of Service (DoS) attack is a hacker attempt to make a device unavailable to its users. DoS attacks saturate the device with external communication requests, so that it cannot respond to legitimate traffic. These attacks usually lead to a device CPU overload. The DoS protection feature is a set of predefined rules that protect the network from malicious attacks. The DoS Security Suite Settings enables activating the security suite. III-10-7-1.
Figure 110 - Security > DoS > Property Item POD Land UDP Blat TCP Blat Description Avoids ping of death attack. Drops the packets if the source IP address is equal to the destination IP address. Drops the packets if the UDP source port equals to the UDP destination port.
DMAC = SMAC Null Scan Attach X-Mas Scan Attack TCP SYN-FIN Attack TCP SYN-RST Attack ICMP Fragment TCP SYN (SPORT<1024) TCP Fragment (Offset = 1) Ping Max Size IPv6 Min Fragment Smurf Attack III-10-7-2. destination port. Drops the packets if the destination MAC address is equal to the source MAC address. Drops the packets with NULL scan. Drops the packets if the sequence number is zero, and the FIN, URG and PSH bits are set. Drops the packets with SYN and FIN bits set.
Figure 111 - Security > DoS > Port Setting Item Port State Description Interface or port number. Enable/Disable the DoS protection on the interface. III-10-8. DHCP Snooping Use the DHCP Snooping pages to configure settings of DHCP Snooping.
III-10-8-1. Property This page allow user to configure global and per interface settings of DHCP Snooping. To display property page, click Security > DHCP Snooping > Property.
State VLAN Port Setting Table Port Trust Verify Chaddr Rate Limit Set checkbox to enable/disable DHCP Snooping function. Select VLANs in left box then move to right to enable DHCP Snooping. Or select VLANs in right box then move to left to disable DHCP Snooping. Display port ID. Display enable/disabled trust attribute of interface. Display enable/disabled chaddr validation attribute of interface. Display rate limitation value of interface. Click "Edit" button to view Edit Port Setting menu.
III-10-8-2. Statistics This page allow user to browse all statistics that recorded by DHCP snooping function. To view the Statistics menu, navigate to Security > DHCP Snooping > Statistics. Figure 114 - Security > DHCP Snooping > Statistics Item Port Forwarded Chaddr Check Drop Untrusted Port Drop Untrusted Port with Option82 Drop Invalid Drop Description Display port ID. Display how many packets forwarded normally. Display how many packets dropped by chaddr validation.
III-10-8-3. Option82 Property This page allow user to set string of DHCP option82 remote ID filed. The string will attach in option82 if option inserted. To display Option82 Property page, click Security > DHCP Snooping > Option82 Property.
Item User Defined Remote ID Description Set checkbox to enable user-defined remote-ID. By default, remote ID is switch mac in byte order. Input user-defined remote ID. Only available when enable user-define remote ID. Port Setting Table Port Display port ID. State Display option82 enable/disable status of interface. Allow Display allow untrusted action of interface. untrusted Click "Edit" button to view Edit Port Setting menu.
III-10-8-4. Option82 Circuit ID This page allow user to set string of DHCP option82 circuit ID filed. The string will attach in option82 if option inserted. To display Option82 Circuit ID page, click Security > DHCP Snooping > Option82 Circuit ID. Figure 117 - Security > DHCP Snooping > Option82 Circuit ID Item Port VLAN Circuit ID Description Display port ID of entry. Display associate VLAN of entry. Display circuit ID string of entry.
Item Description Select port from list to associate to CID entry. Only available on Add dialog. Input VLAN ID to associate to circuit ID entry. VLAN ID is not mandatory. Only available on Add dialog. Input String as circuit ID. Packets match port and VLAN will be inserted circuit ID. Port VLAN Circuit ID III-10-9. IP Source Guard Use the IP Source Guard pages to configure settings of IP Source Guard. III-10-9-1. Port Setting Use the IP Source Guard pages to configure settings of IP Source Guard.
Click "Edit" button to view the Edit Port Setting menu. Figure 120 - Security > IP Source Guard > Port Setting > Edit Port Setting Item Port Status Verify Source Max Entry III-10-9-2. Description Display selected port to be edited. Set checkbox to enable or disable IP Source Guard function. Default is disabled. Select the mode of IP Source Guard verification IP: Only verify source IP address of packet. IP-MAC: Verify source IP and source MAC address of packet.
Item Port VLAN MAC Address IP Address Binding Type Lease Time Description Display port ID of entry. Display VLAN ID of entry. Display MAC address of entry. Only available of IP-MAC binding entry. Display IP address of entry. Mask always to be 255.255.255.255 for IP-MAC binding. IP binding entry display user input. Display binding type of entry. Type of existing binding entry Static: Entry added by user. Dynamic: Entry learned by DHCP snooping. Lease time of DHCP Snooping learned entry.
Item Port VLAN Binding MAC Address IP Address III-10-9-3. Description Select port from list of a binding entry. Specify a VLAN ID of a binding entry. Select matching mode of binding entry IP-MAC-Port-VLAN: packet must match IP address、MAC address、Port and VLAN ID. IP-Port-VLAN: packet must match IP address or subnet、Port and VLAN ID. Input MAC address. Only available on IP-MAC-Port-VLAN mode. Input IP address and mask. Mask only available on IP-MAC-Port mode.
Filename Address Type Server Address Write Delay Timeout Input filename for backup file. Only available when selecting type “flash” and “TFTP”. Select the type of TFTP server. Hostname: TFTP server address is hostname. IPv4: TFTP server address is IPv4 address Input remote TFTP server hostname or IP address. Only available when selecting type “TFTP” Input delay timer for doing backup after change happened. Default is 300 seconds. Input aborts timeout for doing backup failure. Default is 300 seconds.
III-11-2. MAC ACE This page allow user to add, edit or delete ACE rule. An ACE rule cannot be edited or deleted if ACL under binding. New ACE cannot be added if ACL under binding. To display MAC ACE page, click ACL > MAC ACE. Figure 125 - ACL > MAC ACE Item ACL Name Sequence Action Source MAC Destination MAC Ethertype VLAN ID 802.1p Value 802.1p Mask Description Select the ACL name to which an ACE is being added. Display the sequence of ACE. Display the action of ACE.
Click “Edit” button to view the Edit ACE menu. Figure 126 - ACL > Edit ACE Item ACL Name Sequence Action Source MAC Description Display the ACL name to which an ACE is being added.. Specify the sequence of the ACE. ACEs with higher sequence are processed first (1 is the highest priority). Only available on Add Dialog. Select the action after ACE match packet. Permit: Forward packets that meet the ACE criteria. Deny: Drop packets that meet the ACE criteria.
Destination MAC Ethertype VLAN 802.1p Select the type for Destination MAC address. Any: All destination addresses are acceptable. User Defined: Only a destination address or a range of destination addresses which users define are acceptable. Enter the destination MAC address and mask to which will be matched. Select the type for Ethernet frame type. Any: All Ethernet frame type is acceptable. User Defined: Only an Ethernet frame type which users define is acceptable.
Item ACL Name ACL Name Rule Port Description Input IPv4 ACL name. Display IPv4 ACL name. Display the number ACE rule of ACL. Display the port list that bind this ACL. III-11-4. IPv4 ACE This page allow user to add, edit or delete ACE rule. An ACE rule cannot be edited or deleted if ACL under binding. New ACE cannot be added if ACL under binding. To display IPv4 ACE page, click ACL > IPv4 ACE.
Click "Add" or “Edit” button to view the Add/Edit ACE menu.
Item ACL Name Sequence Action Protocol Source IP Destination IP Source Port Destination Port Description Display the ACL name to which an ACE is being added. Specify the sequence of the ACE. ACEs with higher sequence are processed first (1 is the highest sequence). Only available on Add dialog. Select the action for a match. Permit: Forward packets that meet the ACE criteria. Deny: Drop packets that meet the ACE criteria.
TCP Flags Type of Service ICMP Type ICMP Code Range: Select a range of TCP/UDP source ports to which the packet is matched. There are eight different port ranges that can be configured (shared between source and destination ports). TCP and UDP protocols each have eight port ranges. Select one or more TCP flags with which to filter packets. Filtered packets are either forwarded or dropped. Filtering packets by TCP flags increases packet control, which increases network security.
Item Port MAC ACL IPv4 ACL IPv6 ACL Description Display port entry ID. Display mac ACL name that bound of interface. Empty means no rule bound. Display ipv4 ACL name that bound of interface. Empty means no rule bound. Display ipv6 ACL name that bound of interface. Empty means no rule bound. Click “Edit” button to view the Edit ACL Binding menu. Figure 131 - ACL > Edit ACL Binding Item Port MAC ACL IPv4 ACL IPv6 ACL Description Display port entry ID. Select mac ACL name from list to bind.
III-12-1-1. Property To display Property web page, click QoS > General > Property. Figure 132 - QoS > General > Property Item State Trust Port Setting Table Port CoS Description Set checkbox to enable/disable QoS. Select QoS trust mode CoS: Traffic is mapped to queues based on the CoS field in the VLAN tag, or based on the per-port default CoS value (if there is no VLAN tag on the incoming packet), the actual mapping of the CoS to queue can be configured on port setting dialog.
Trust Remarking (CoS) Remarking (IP Precedence) Port trust state Enabled: Traffic will follow trust mode in global setting Disabled: Traffic will always use best efforts Set checkbox to enable/disable port CoS remarking. Enabled: CoS remarking is enabled Disabled: CoS remarking is disabled Set checkbox to enable/disable port IP Precedence remarking. Enabled: DSCP remarking is enabled Disabled: DSCP remarking is disabled Click "Edit" button to view the Edit Port Setting menu.
III-12-1-2. Queue Scheduling The switch supports eight queues for each interface. Queue number 8 is the highest priority queue. Queue number 1 is the lowest priority queue. There are two ways of determining how traffic in queues is handled, Strict Priority (SP) and Weighted Round Robin (WRR). ‧ Strict Priority (SP)—Egress traffic from the highest priority queue is transmitted first.
Item Queue Strict Priority WRR Weight WRR Bandwidth III-12-1-3. Description Queue ID to configure. Set queue to strict priority type. Set queue to Weight round robin type. If the queue type is WRR, set the queue weight for the queue. Percentage of WRR queue bandwidth. CoS Mapping The CoS to Queue table determines the egress queues of the incoming packets based on the 802.1p priority in their VLAN tags. For incoming untagged packets, the 802.1p priority will be the default CoS/802.
Item Description CoS to Queue Mapping CoS CoS value. Queue Select queue id for the CoS value. Queue to CoS Mapping Queue Queue ID CoS Select CoS value for the queue id. III-12-1-4. IP Precedence Mapping This page allow user to configure IP Precedence to Queue mapping and Queue to IP Precedence mapping. To display IP Precedence Mapping web page, click QoS > General > IP Precedence Mapping.
Item Description IP Precedence to Queue Mapping IP Precedence IP Precedence value. Queue Queue value which IP Precedence is mapped. Queue to IP Precedence Mapping Queue Queue ID. IP Precedence IP Precedence value which queue is mapped. III-12-2. Rate Limit Use the Rate Limit pages to define values that determine how much traffic the switch can receive and send on specific port or queue. III-12-2-1. Ingress/Egress Port This page allow user to configure ingress port rate limit and egress port rate limit.
Item Port Ingress (State) Ingress (Rate) IP Precedence Egress (State) Egress (Rate) Description Port name. Port ingress rate limit state Enabled: Ingress rate limit is enabled Disabled: Ingress rate limit is disabled Port ingress rate limit value if ingress rate state is enabled. IP Precedence value which queue is mapped. Port egress rate limit state Enabled: Egress rate limit is enabled Disabled: Egress rate limit is disabled Port egress rate limit value if egress rate state is enabled.
III-13-1. Logging III-13-1-1. Property To enable/disable the logging service, click Diagnostic > Logging > Property. Figure 139 - Diagnostics > Logging > Property Item State Console Logging State Minimum Severity RAM Logging State Minimum Severity Flash Logging State Minimum Severity Description Enable/Disable the global logging services. When the logging service is enabled, logging configuration of each destination rule can be individually configured.
III-13-1-2. Remote Server To configure the remote logging server, click Diagnostic > Logging > Remote Server. Figure 140 - Diagnostics > Logging > Remote Server Item Server Address Server Ports Facility Minimum Severity Description The IP address of the remote logging server. The port number of the remote logging server. The facility of the logging messages. It can be one of the following values: local0, local1, local2, local3, local4, local5, local6, and local7. Emergence: System is not usable.
III-13-2. Mirroring To display Port Mirroring web page, click Diagnostics > Mirroring. Figure 141 - Diagnostics > Mirroring Item Session ID State Monitor Port Ingress port Egress port Description Select mirror session ID. Select mirror session state : port-base mirror or disable Enabled: Enable port based mirror Disabled: Disable mirror. Select mirror session monitor port, and select whether normal packet could be sent or received by monitor port. Select mirror session source rx ports.
Click "Edit" button to view the Edit Mirroring menu. Figure 142 - Diagnostics > Mirroring > Edit Mirroring Item Session ID State Monitor Port Ingress port Egress port Description Selected mirror session ID. Select mirror session state : port-base mirror or disable Enabled: Enable port based mirror Disabled: Disable mirror. Select mirror session monitor port, and select whether normal packet could be sent or received by monitor port. Select mirror session source rx ports.
III-13-3. Ping For the ping functionality, click Diagnostic > Ping. Figure 143 - Diagnostics > Ping Item Address Type Server Address Count Description Specify the address type to “Hostname”or “IPv4”. Specify the Hostname/IPv4 address for the remote logging server. Specify the numbers of each ICMP ping request.
III-13-4. Traceroute For trace route functionality, click Diagnostic > Traceroute. Figure 144 - Diagnostics > Traceroute Item Address Type Server Address Time to Live Description Specify the address type to “Hostname”or “IPv4”. Specify the Hostname/IPv4 address for the remote logging server. Specify the max hops of hosts for traceroute.
III-13-5. Copper Test For copper length diagnostic, click Diagnostic > Copper Test. Figure 145 - Diagnostics > Logging>Copper Test Item Description Port Specify the interface for the copper test. Copper Test Result Port The interface for the copper test. The status of copper test. It include: OK: Correctly terminated pair. Short Cable: Shorted pair. Result Open Cable: Open pair, no link partner. Impedance Mismatch: Terminating impedance is not in the reference range.
III-13-6. Fiber Module The Optical Module Status page displays the operational information reported by the Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver. Some information may not be available for SFPs without the supports of digital diagnostic monitoring standard SFF-8472. To display the Optical Module Diagnostic page, click Diagnostic > Fiber Module.
Click "Detail" button to view the Fiber Module Status menu Figure 147 - Diagnostics > Logging>Fiber Module>Fiber Module Status III-13-7. UDLD Use the UDLD pages to configure settings of UDLD function. III-13-7-1. Property This page allow user to configure global and per interface settings of UDLD.
To display Property page, click Diagnostics > UDLD > Property. Figure 148 - Diagnostics > UDLD>Property Item Message Time Port Mode Bidirectional State Operational Status Neighbor Description Input the interval for sending message. Range is 1 -90 seconds. Display port ID of entry. Display UDLD running mode of interface. Display bidirectional state of interface. Display operational status of interface. Display the number of neighbor of interface.
Item Port Description Display selected port to be edited. Select UDLD running mode of interface. Disabled: Disable UDLD function. Normal: Running on normal mode that port goes to Link Up One phase after last neighbor ages out. Aggressive: Running on aggressive mode that port goes to Re-Establish phase after last neighbor ages out. Mode III-13-7-2.
III-14. Management Use the Management pages to configure settings for the switch management features. III-14-1. User Account The default username/password is admin/admin. And default account is not able to be deleted. Use this page to add additional users that are permitted to manage the switch or to change the passwords of existing users. To display User Account web page, click Management > User Account.
Figure 152 - Management > User Account > Add/Edit User Account Item Username Password Confirm Password Privilege Description User name of the account. Set password of the account. Set the same password of the account as in “Password” field. Select privilege level for new account. Admin: Allow to change switch settings. Privilege value equals to 15. User: See switch settings only. Not allow to change it. Privilege level equals to 1.
III-14-2. Fireware III-14-2-1. Upgrade / Backup This page allow user to upgrade or backup firmware image through HTTP or TFTP server. To display firmware upgrade or backup web page, click Management > Firmware > Upgrade/Backup. Figure 153 - Management > Fireware > Upgrate/Backup Item Action Method Filename Description Firmware operations Upgrade: Upgrade firmware from remote host to DUT. Backup: Backup firmware image from DUT to remote host. Firmware upgrade / backup method.
To display firmware upgrade or backup web page, click Management > Firmware > Upgrade/Backup. Figure 154 - Management > Fireware > Upgrate/Backup Item Action Method Address Type Server Address Filename Description Firmware operations Upgrade: Upgrade firmware from remote host to DUT Backup: Backup firmware image from DUT to remote host Firmware upgrade / backup method TFTP: Using TFTP to upgrade/backup firmware. HTTP: Using WEB browser to upgrade/backup firmware.
To display firmware upgrade or backup web page, click Management > Firmware > Upgrade/Backup. Figure 155 - Management > Fireware > Upgrate/Backup Item Action Method Firmware Description Firmware operations Upgrade: Upgrade firmware from remote host to DUT Backup: Backup firmware image from DUT to remote host Firmware upgrade / backup method TFTP: Using TFTP to upgrade/backup firmware. HTTP: Using WEB browser to upgrade/backup firmware.
Item Action Method Firmware Address Type Server Address Filename Description Firmware operations Upgrade: Upgrade firmware from remote host to DUT Backup: Backup firmware image from DUT to remote host Firmware upgrade / backup method TFTP: Using TFTP to upgrade/backup firmware. HTTP: Using WEB browser to upgrade/backup firmware. Firmware partition need to backup Image0: Firmware image in flash partition 0. Image1: Firmware image in flash partition 1.
III-14-2-2. Active Image This page allow user to select firmware image on next booting and show firmware information on both flash partitions. To display the Active Image web page, click Management > Firmware > Active Image. Figure 157 - Management > Fireware > Active Image Item Active Image Firmware Version Name Size Created Description Select firmware image to use on next booting Firmware flash partition name. Firmware version. Firmware name. Firmware image size. Firmware image created date.
III-14-3. Configuration III-14-3-1. Upgrade / Backup This page allow user to upgrade or backup configuration file through HTTP or TFTP server. To display firmware upgrade or backup web page, click Management > Configuration > Upgrade/Backup.
To display firmware upgrade or backup web page, click Management > Configuration > Upgrade/Backup.
To display firmware upgrade or backup web page, click Management > Configuration > Upgrade/Backup.
To display firmware upgrade or backup web page, click Management > Configuration > Upgrade/Backup Figure 161- Management > Configuration > Upgrade/Backup Item Action Method Configuration Address Type Server Address Filename Description Configuration operations Upgrade: Upgrade firmware from remote host to DUT Backup: Backup firmware image from DUT to remote host Configuration upgrade / backup method TFTP: Using TFTP to upgrade/backup firmware HTTP: Using WEB browser to upgrade/backup firmware C
III-14-3-2. Save Configuration This page allow user to manage configuration file saved on DUT and click “Restore Factory Default” button to restore factory defaults. To display the Save Configuration web page, click Management > Configuration > Save Configuration. Figure 162 - Management > Configuration > Save Configuration Item Description Source file types Running Configuration: Copy running configuration file to destination. Startup Configuration: Copy startup configuration file to destination.
Item View OID Subtree Type III-14-4-2. Description The SNMP view name. Its maximum length is 30 characters Specify the ASN.1 subtree object identifier (OID) to be included or excluded from the SNMP view Include or exclude the selected MIBs in the view Group To configure and display the SNMP group settings, click Management > SNMP > Group. Figure 164 - Management > SNMP > Group Item Group Version Security Level Description Specify SNMP group name, and the maximum length is 30 characters.
Click "Add" or “Edit” button to view the Add/Edit Group menu.
Item Group Description Specify SNMP group name, and the maximum length is 30 characters. Specify SNMP version SNMPv1: SNMP Version 1. Version SNMPv2: Community-based SNMP Version 2. SNMPv3: User security model SNMP version 3. Specify SNMP security level No Security : Specify that no packet authentication is performed. Authentication: Specify that no packet authentication without Security Level encryption is performed.
Click "Add" or “Edit” button to view the Add/Edit Community menu. Figure 167 - Management > SNMP > Group > Add/Edit Community Item Community Type View Access Group Description The SNMP community name. Its maximum length is 20 characters. SNMP Community mode Basic: SNMP community specifies view and access right. Advanced: SNMP community specifies group. Specify the SNMP view to define the object available to the community. SNMP access mode Read-Only: Read only. Read-Write: Read and write.
III-14-4-4. User To configure and display the SNMP users, click Management > SNMP > User. Figure 168 - Management > SNMP > User Item User Group Security Level Authentication Method Privacy Method Description Specify the SNMP user name on the host that connects to the SNMP agent. The max character is 30 characters. For the SNMP v1 or v2c, the user name must match the community name. Specify the SNMP group to which the SNMP user belongs.
Click "Add" or “Edit” button to view Add/Edit User menu.
Item User Group Security Level Description Specify the SNMP user name on the host that connects to the SNMP agent. The max character is 30 characters. Specify the SNMP group to which the SNMP user belongs. SNMP privilege mode No Security: Specify that no packet authentication is performed. Authentication: Specify that no packet authentication without encryption is performed. Authentication and Privacy: Specify that no packet authentication with encryption is performed.
III-14-4-5. Engine ID To configure and display SNMP local and remote engine ID, click Management > SNMP > Engine ID. Figure 170 - Management > SNMP > Engine ID Item Local Engine ID Engine ID Description If checked “User Defined”, the local engine ID is configure by user, else use the default Engine ID which is made up of MAC and Enterprise ID. The user defined engine ID is range 10 to 64 hexadecimal characters, and the hexadecimal number must be divided by 2.
Click "Add" button to view Add Remote Engine ID menu. Figure 171 - Management > SNMP > Add Engine ID Item Address Type Server Address Engine ID Description Remote host address type for Hostname/IPv4/IPv6. Remote host. Specify Remote SNMP engine ID. The engine ID is range10 to 64 hexadecimal characters, and the hexadecimal number must be divided by 2. Click “Edit” button to view Edit Remote Engine ID menu.
III-14-4-6. Trap Event To configure and display SNMP trap event, click Management > SNMP > Trap Event. Figure 173 - Management > SNMP > Trap Event Item Authentication Failure Link Up/Down Cold Start Warm Start III-14-4-7. Description SNMP authentication failure trap, when community not match or user authentication password not match. Port link up or down trap. Device reboot configure by user trap. Device reboot by power down trap.
Type Community/User UDP Port Timeout Security Level SNMPv1: SNMP Version 1 notification. SNMPv2: SNMP Version 2 notification. SNMPv3: SNMP Version 3 notification. Notification Type Trap: Send SNMP traps to the host. Inform: Send SNMP informs to the host. SNMP community/user name for notification. If version is SNMPv3 the name is user name, else is community name. Specify the UDP port number. Specify the SNMP informs timeout.
Item Address Type Server Address Version Type Community/User Security Level Server Port Timeout Retry Description Notify recipients host address type. IP address or the hostname of the SNMP trap recipients. Specify SNMP notification version SNMPv1: SNMP Version 1 notification. SNMPv2: SNMP Version 2 notification. SNMPv3: SNMP Version 3 notification. Notification Type Trap: Send SNMP traps to the host. Inform: Send SNMP informs to the host.
Click "Edit" button to view the Edit Notification menu. Figure 176 - Management > SNMP > Notification > Edit Notification Item Server Address Version Type Community/User Community Level Description Edit SNMP notify recipients address Specify SNMP notification version SNMPv1: SNMP Version 1 notification. SNMPv2: SNMP Version 2 notification. SNMPv3: SNMP Version 3 notification. Notification Type Trap: Send SNMP traps to the host. Inform: Send SNMP informs to the host.
Server Port Timeout Retry without encryption is performed. Authentication and Privacy: Specify that no packet authentication with encryption is performed. Recipients server UDP port number, if “use default” checked the value is 162, else user configure. Specify the SNMP informs timeout, if “use default” checked the value is 15, else user configure. Specify the SNMP informs retry count, if “use default” checked the value is 3, else user configure. III-14-5.
IV. Surveillance Mode The simple and intuitive GUI of Surveillance Mode provides real-time device and network information IV-1. Home Page The figure below shows the user interface.
IV-1-1. Overview This page displays information and configuration options for the switch. It contains a diagram of the switch, including an overview of the devices connected to the switch. There is a device count at the bottom of the page, listing the number of connected IP-Cameras, NVRs and other (unrecognized devices). NOTE: System scans IP camera every 30s.
Item Description The total number of IP-Cameras connected to the switch. The total number of NVRs connected to the switch. The number of unknown devices connected to the switch. Item Description PoE is enabled on the port. PoE is disabled on the port. IV-1-2. Port Info In this page you can check the status of PoE port, loopback detection and the range of the distance.
Item PoE port loopback detection Distance IV-1-3. Description Shows the PoE port is connected with IP camera, NVR or others Loopback Detection (LBD) provides protection against loops by transmitting loop protocol packets out of ports on which loop protection has been enabled. When the switch sends out a loop protocol packet, and then receives the same packet, it shuts down the port that received the packet.
IV-1-4. NVR Info The NVR Information section provides information on each NVR connected to the switch. Item Description The total number of NVRs connected to the switch. IV-1-5. PoE Info The PoE Information section provides information on the PoE usage of each port. There is a PoE status at the bottom of the page, listing the PoE status, budget and consumption.
Item Description The total power budget. The PoE consumption of the switch. This is listed as one negative integer and one positive integer. The negative integer is the power being consumed by the PoE devices connected to the switch. The positive integer is the total PoE budget for the ports currently using PoE, based on the type of PoE in use. The current utilization of PoE total power budget. IV-1-6.
The PoE Utilization area contains PoE utilization statistics for the switch. On the left is the total PoE utilization, with the total power budget and overall utilization shown. On the right is a per-port usage graph, showing the PoE utilization for each individual port. Total Receive/Transmit Bandwidth: The bandwidth usage section contains bandwidth utilization for the switch. On the left the total bandwidth shows the total inbound traffic on all ports.
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Click "Edit" button to view the “PoE Schedule Edit” menu. In this page you can enable/disable the PoE ports from the port list. IV-3. Time In this section you can configure the setting of the clock and SNTP Server. IV-3-1.
Item Date Time Time Zone Current Time IV-3-2. Description Set the date in the format (DD / MM / YYYY). Set the system time in the format (HH:MM:SS). Set the time zone for your switch. It shows the current time for the switch. SNTP Settings Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) is a lightweight version of the NTP protocol and can be used to keep the system clock in-sync by using a network-based time source.
Item SNTP State Address Type Description Enable/Disable Choose Hostname or IPv4 Enter the IP address of the SNTP server you would like to Server Address synchronize with. Server Port Enter the server port (1-65535) Daylight Saving Time Choose the daylight saving type in none, recurring, Type non-recurring, USA or Europe Offset Enter the offset in minute (1-1440) Operational Status Current Time It shows the current time for the switch. NOTE: - Recurring (always occurs, with no defined stopping point).
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Item Address Type IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Description The address type of switch IP configuration including, Static: Static IP configured by users will be used. Dynamic: Enable the DHCP to obtain the IP address from a DHCP server. Specify the switch static IP address on the static configuration. Specify the switch subnet mask on the static configuration. Specify the default gateway on the static configuration.
The security level of SNMP including, Security Level Server Port Timeout Retry Log Server Server Address Server Port Facility Minimum Severity - No security: Unsecured SNMP requests - Authentication: Confirmation of the sender's identity and of the timeliness of the request, with the content of the request visible to the network. - Authentication and privacy: With the content of the request encrypted. Enter the server port (1-65535) Set default timeout value. Set default retry number.
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Item State SMTP Server SMTP Port User Name Password State Sender Receiver Alert Type Description Enable or disable. This is the domain name or IP address of your external e-mail serve. This is the port used by your e-mail provided for sending email. This is your username for your email account. This is the password for your email account. This needs to be enabled if your email provider requires TLS authentication. This is your email address. This is the e-mail address of recipient for the SMTP server.
Click “Edit” to view the Powered Device Monitor page. Item Status Ping PD IP Address Interval Time Retry Count Action Reboot Time Description Enable/Disable Input IP address of the PD The default setting about Interval (30 seconds) will make switch detect the PD status by performing ping requests every 30 seconds. If there is no ping reply from the PD, retry count starts to count from 1. Once retry count is reached to 2 times, the switch will perform the action in which you defined.
IV-7. ONVIF The ONVIF page including two sections, - IPC Discover - NVR Discover IV-7-1. IPC Discover It shows the information of device name, IP address, Mac address, port ID and status of IPC. IV-7-2. NVR Discover It shows the information of device name, IP address, Mac address, port ID, group ID and group number of NVR.
IV-8. E-map Management The E-map management will allow you to import a layout of your building to graphically layout your switches. IV-8-1. Image Upload In this page you can upload the image for your E-map. NOTE: Images are automatically scaled when uploaded. The image formats are JPG and PNG. Maximum file size for images is 1.5MB. The recommended resolution for images is 1024 x 768 pixels.
IV-8-2. Image Settings In this page you can view and edit the location name.
IV-8-3. E-map View You can view E-Maps of multiple locations. IV-9. Tools In this section you can check if you have the latest version on your switch or backup/restore the configuration etc… IV-9-1. Firmware Information In this page you can check the firmware version, size or update time.
IV-9-2. Firmware Upgrade & Backup Firmware upgrades can be done via either Trivial FileTransfer Protocol (TFTP) or Hypertext Transfer Protocol/with Secure Sockets (HTTP/HTTPS). Item TFTP HTTP IV-9-3. Description TFTP is an unsecure file transfer protocol typically used to distribute software upgrades and configuration files. When using the TFTP client, the file will be downloaded from a TFTP server on your network.
Item TFTP HTTP IV-9-4. Description TFTP is an unsecure file transfer protocol typically used to distribute software upgrades and configuration files. When using the TFTP client, the file will be downloaded from a TFTP server on your network. HTTP is an application protocol that runs on top of the TCP/IP suite of protocols (the foundation protocols for the Internet) Reset This page allows users to restore the switch to factory default. IV-9-5. Reboot System You can reboot the switch via the web UI.
V. Config Reload Button(Firmware version V1.0.8) You can easily create Surveillance VLAN by pressing the “Config Button” on System Information page. Please follow the steps below to load default Surveillance VLAN configurations: 1. Click 2. Tab OK to continue. and Tab OK to continue. NOTE: 1.The IP address won’t be changed after system restarted. 2. Surveillance VLAN 10 has been created.
3. Enter your new password and confirm password You can check out the differences after “Config Reload”.
V-1. ONVIF Compliant Devices Enrollment (Standard Mode) ONVIF Compliant devices will be enrolled in VLAN10 automatically after “Config Reload” procedures. Note: All ports are belong to VLAN1 (VID=1) by default 1UP means : VID=1; PVID=1 1UP, 10U means : VID=1, 10; PVID=1 V-2. Non-ONVIF Compliant Devices Enrollment (Standard Mode) Non-ONVIF compliant devices can be enrolled in Surveillance VLAN manually.
1 The Non-ONVIF Compliant device(s) has been added in SurveillanceVLAN10. You can Configure ONVIF Compliant Device(s) and Non-ONVIF Compliant Device(s) in , too.
V-3. ONVIF Compliant Devices Enrollment (Surveillance Mode) ONVIF Compliant devices will be enrolled in VLAN10 automatically after “Config Reload” procedures. Note: All ports are belong to VLAN1 (VID 1) by default 1UP means : VID=1; PVID=1 1UP, 10U means : VID=1, 10; PVID=1 V-4. Non-ONVIF Compliant Devices Enrollment (Surveillance Mode) Only 1 STEP: Choose the Non-ONVIF compliant device(s) and Click the “Add “ button. Non-ONVIF Compliant device(s) will be added in Surveillance VLAN10.
1 The Non-ONVIF Compliant device(s) has been added in SurveillanceVLAN10.
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