WEB-MANAGED GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH WITH 4 SFP PORTS USER MANUAL MODELS 560801 & 560818 Model 560801, 16-Port Model 560818, 24-Port INT-560801/560818-UM-1112-01
Web Managed GbE Switch FCC Certifications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Web Managed GbE Switch Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ····································································································· 6 1.1 General Description ································································································ 6 1.2 The Front Panel ······································································································ 7 1.
Web Managed GbE Switch 3.3.4.2 VLAN Port Setting ············································································ 38 3.3.4.3 VLAN Port Mode Setting ·································································· 39 3.3.4.4 VLAN Ingress Filter ·········································································· 40 3.3.5 SVLAN ········································································································ 40 3.3.5.
Web Managed GbE Switch 3.5.2 ACL Template Setting ················································································ 70 3.5.3 ACL Index Range Setting ··········································································· 71 3.5.4 ACL Policy Setting ······················································································ 72 3.6 QoS······················································································································· 72 3.6.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 General Description High Performance This 16/24 + 4 Layer 2 Gigabit Switch is a high-performance SNMP-managed device that provides users with 16 or 24 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet and four additional Gigabit SFP ports. The Web/SNMP management provides remote control capability, providing flexible network management and monitoring options.
1.2 The Front Panel The following figure shows the front panel of the switch. The following table describes the port labels on the front panel. LABEL DESCRIPTON 16 / 24 10/100 RJ-45 Ethernet Ports Connect these ports to a computer, a hub, an Ethernet switch or router Four Mini-GBIC Slots: Use mini-GBIC transceivers in these slots for connections to backbone Ethernet switches. 1.
Web Managed GbE Switch afford the power supply in the range from 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Make sure that your outlet standard is within this range. To power on the switch, plug the female end of the power cord firmly into the receptacle of the switch and the other end into an electric service outlet. After the power cord installation, confirm that the power LED is lit indicating normal power status.
1.5 Installation This switch can be placed on your desktop or another flat surface or mounted in a rack. Refer to the instructions for installation. Before operating the switch, it’s recommended that: 1. The switch is placed within an appropriate ventilation environment. A minimum of 25 mm of space around the unit is recommended. 2. The switch and the relevant components are away from sources of electrical noise such as radios, transmitters and broadband amplifiers. 3.
Web Managed GbE Switch 2. Category 3, 4, 5 or 5e, 6 UTP/STP cable: To make a valid connection and obtain the optimal performance, an appropriate cable that corresponds to different transmitting/receiving speeds is required. To choose a suitable cable, refer to the following table.
Web Managed GbE Switch Chapter 2 Basic Web Management Information 2.1 System login 1. Start your Web browser. 2. Type “http://”and the IP address of the switch (for example, the default management IP address is 192.168.2.1) in the Location or Address field. Press [ENTER]. 3. The login screen appears. The default username is “admin” and the password is “1234.
Web Managed GbE Switch 2.2 The Graphic User Interface After the password authorization, the information page shows up. You may click on each folder on the left column of each page to get access to each configuration page. The Graphic User Interface is as follows: A – Click the menu items to open submenu links, and then click on a submenu link to open the screen in the main window. B – It shows the switch’s current link status.
Web Managed GbE Switch In the navigation panel, click a main link to reveal a list of submenu links shown as the following: Status Network Switching Security ACL QoS Management Diagnostics Maintenance 13
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the links in the navigation panel. LINKS DESCRIPTION Status System Information This link takes you to a screen that displays general system information. Log This sub-menu takes you to screens where you can view and set up system logs. Port This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the port information. Trunk Group MAC Address Table This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the trunk settings on a port.
Web Managed GbE Switch Jumbo Frame size. STP This sub-menu takes you to screens where you can configure the STP to prevent network loops. Security Storm Control MAC Filtering 802.1X Port Security Protected Ports Access This link takes you to a screen where you can limit the number of broadcast, multicast and unknown unicast and multicast packets the Switch receives per second on the ports. This sub-menu takes you to screens where you can configure the accessed MAC address.
Web Managed GbE Switch QoS Remarking Status QoS Remarking Table This link takes you to a screen where you can assign a QoS remarking status to packets based on the ingress (incoming) port of the packet. This link takes you to a screen where you can assign a QoS remarking table to packets based on the ingress (incoming) port of the packet. Management SNMP This link takes you to a screen where you can set and revise the SNMP.
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Web Managed GbE Switch Chapter 3 Web Management Configuration 3.1 Status Use the Status pages to view system information and status. 3.1.1 System Information In the navigation panel, click Status > System Information to display the screen as shown below. This page allow user to configure and browse some system information such as MAC address, IP address, loader version and firmware version. The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Web Managed GbE Switch LABEL System Name System Location DESCRIPTION This field displays the descriptive name of the switch for identification purposes. This field displays the system location of the switch. IP Address This field displays the system contact of the switch. This field refers to the Ethernet MAC (Media Access Control) address of the switch. This field displays the IP address of the switch. Subnet Mask This field displays the subnet mask of the switch.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Target Severity DESCRIPTION Select RAM to display only the logs stored in the RAM. Select Flash to display only the logs stored in the Flash memory. Select severity level(s) to filter log messages. The possible severity levels are: Error - to record system failures, such as events which will cause the switch to malfunction and events such as invalid user input in the Web configurator.
Web Managed GbE Switch Category View No. Severity Category Timestamp Message Notice- to record the error that needs attention. Select Category to filter log messages. The categories are based on software and hardware features of the switch. For example, the category MIRROR records events which deal with the Port Mirroring features you set up and the category SYSTEM records events which deal with the overall operation of the switch.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Port Link Status Tx Good Pkt Tx Bad Pkt Rx Good Pkt Rx Bad Pkt Clear DESCRIPTION This identifies the Ethernet port. This field displays Link Up if the port is currently in use. Otherwise it displays Link Down. This field shows the number of frames successfully transmitted on this port. This field shows the number of frames unsuccessfully transmitted on this port.
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Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Port Mode DESCRIPTION This identifies the Ethernet port. You have four choices: All, Interface, Etherlike and RMON. 3.1.3.3 Port Error Disabled This page allow the user to browse ports that are disabled by some protocols, such as BPDU Guard, Loopback and UDLD. The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Port Name Error Disabled Reason Recover DESCRIPTION This shows the disabled Ethernet port.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Refresh Period IFG DESCRIPTION This shows the period interval between last and next refresh. You have three choices: 2 sec, 5 sec and 10 sec. You can enable or disable this function. 3.1.4 Trunk Group Click Status > Trunk Group in the navigation panel to view the screen shown below. The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Web Managed GbE Switch LABEL Trunk Type Master port Member Active/ Passive Aggregated Delete DESCRIPTION This field displays the trunk to identify a trunk group; that is, one logical link containing multiple ports. This field displays the type of the trunk group: a static trunk or an LACP trunk. This field displays which ports are master ports of the trunk. The port with lowest port ID is designated to be master port of the trunk.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Port VLAN MAC Address View Clear Type Port Add to Static MAC table DESCRIPTION Select the port number to show or clear dynamic MAC entries. If not selecting any port, VLAN or MAC address, the whole dynamic MAC table will be displayed or cleared. This is the VLAN group to which the MAC address belongs. Select the VLAN to show or clear dynamic MAC entries.
Web Managed GbE Switch LABEL Add DESCRIPTION Enter the MAC address in valid MAC address format; that is, six hexadecimal character pairs. Static MAC addresses do not age out. Enter the VLAN identification number the MAC address belongs to. There are two types of MAC entry: Unicast: add a unicast MAC entry. Multicast: add a multicast MAC entry. If Type is unicast, select the port number of the MAC entry; If Type is multicast, select the port list of the MAC entry.
Web Managed GbE Switch The screen shot shows sample data. The actual values may differ. The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Apply DESCRIPTION Select Static from the drop-down box if you don’t have a DHCP server or if you wish to assign static IP address information to the switch. You need to fill in the following fields when you select this option.
Web Managed GbE Switch 3.2.2 IPv6 Address Click Network> IPv6 Address in the navigation panel to display the screen shown below. The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Auto Configuration DESCRIPTION Select Enable or Disable this function. IPv6 Address Enter the IPv6 address of your switch. If auto configuration mode is disabled, enter the IPv6 address in this field. Enter the IP address of the gateway in dotted decimal notation.
Web Managed GbE Switch 3.2.3 Time Click Network> Time in the navigation panel to display the screen shown below. The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL SNTP State SNTP Server Address SNTP Server Port Time (HH:MM:SS) Date (YYYY-MM-DD) DESCRIPTION Select Enable to use Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) or Disable to set the time manually. If SNTP is enabled, enter the IP address of the time server you will use. It shows the Port Number of SNTP server.
Web Managed GbE Switch Time Zone Apply Select system time zone by hours and minutes. “+” means after-UTC and “-” means before-UTC. Click Apply to save your changes to the switch. 3.3 Switching Use the Switching pages to configure settings for the switch ports, trunk and other switch features. 3.3.1 Port Setting This page allow the user to configure switch port settings and show port current status. Click Switching > Port Setting in the navigation panel to display the screen shown below.
Web Managed GbE Switch Duplex Flow Control Apply Flow Control Config Flow Control Status 10M: Force speed with 10M ability. 100M: Force speed with 100M ability. 1000M: Force speed with 1000M ability. Selecting Auto (auto-negotiation) allows one port to negotiate with a peer port automatically to obtain the connection speed and duplex mode that both ends support.
Web Managed GbE Switch (a) Destination port: Theoretically, it’s possible to set more than one destination port in a network. Actually, the port mirroring function will lower the network throughput; therefore, it’s recommended to set “only one” destination port in a network. (b) Mirroring Port: (1)RX: means copy the incoming packets of the selected source port to the selected destination port. (2)TX: means copy the outgoing packets of the selected source port to the selected destination port.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels in this screen. LABEL Trunk Type Ports LACP Active Apply Trunk Type Master Port Member Active/ Passive DESCRIPTION This field displays the trunk group number to identify a trunk group; that is, one logical link containing multiple ports. Select the type of the trunk group: a static trunk or an LACP trunk. A static trunk would be aggregated immediately; an LACP trunk exchanges LACP PDU to link partner to aggregate.
Web Managed GbE Switch Aggregated Delete This field displays the ports that are aggregated in a trunk group. A static trunk would be aggregated immediately; an LACP trunk exchanges LACP PDU to link partner to aggregate. Click this button to delete the trunk. 3.3.3.2 LACP Click Switching > Trunk > LACP to display the screen shown below. LACP: Link Aggregation Control Protocol. Note: Do not configure this screen unless you want to enable dynamic link aggregation.
Web Managed GbE Switch 3.3.4 VLAN Each VLAN in a network has an associated VLAN ID, which displays in the IEEE 802.1Q tag in the L2 header of packets transmitted on a VLAN. 3.3.4.1 VLAN Setting This page allows the user to add, edit or delete VLAN settings. Click Switching > VLAN > VLAN Setting to access the screen below to configure and view VLAN parameters for the switch. The following table describes the related labels on this screen.
Web Managed GbE Switch 3.3.4.2 VLAN Port Setting This page allow user to configure VLAN port related settings. Click Switching > VLAN > VLAN Port Setting to access the screen below. A PVID (Port VLAN ID) is a tag that adds to incoming untagged frames received on a port so that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines. The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Port Select DESCRIPTION Select the ports to change the PVID for.
Web Managed GbE Switch Accepted Frame Type This field displays the accepted frame type of the VLAN port. 3.3.4.3 VLAN Port Mode Setting This page allow user to configure VLAN port tag mode setting. Click Switching > VLAN > VLAN Port Mode Setting to access the screen below. The following table describes the labels in this screen. LABEL Port Select Tag Mode DESCRIPTION Select the ports you’re changing the settings for. Port Port tag mode: Original: Tag depends on VLAN settings.
Web Managed GbE Switch 3.3.4.4 VLAN Ingress Filter This page allow user to configure VLAN ingress filter setting. Click Switching > VLAN > VLAN Ingress Filter to access the screen below. The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL State Apply DESCRIPTION Select Enabled from the drop-down box to enable VLAN Ingress Filter. Select Disabled to not use VLAN Ingress Filter. Click Apply to save your changes to the switch. 3.3.5 SVLAN 3.3.5.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL TPID DESCRIPTION VLAN stacking tag protocol identifier (0x0000~0xFFFF). Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch. 3.3.5.2 SVLAN Member Setting This page allows the user to configure VLAN stacking members. Click Switching->SVLAN->SVLAN Member Setting to access the screen below. The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Web Managed GbE Switch LABEL SVLAN ID DESCRIPTION Stacking VLAN ID. Member Port Select one or multiple ports as member ports of the SVLAN. Add Click Add to add any member port into the SVLAN. 3.3.5.3 SVLAN PVID Setting This page allows the user to add or set port VLAN stacking entries in the VLAN stacking table. Click Switching->SVLAN->SVLAN PVID Setting to access the screen below. The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Web Managed GbE Switch Click Switching->SVLAN->SVLAN Service Port to access the screen below. The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Port Enabled Apply DESCRIPTION Select the port(s) to configure the settings for. Set VLAN stacking aware state: Enabled: Set as VLAN stacking aware. Disabled: Set as VLAN stacking unaware. Click Apply to save your changes to the switch. 3.3.6 Bandwidth Control 3.3.6.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Ingress Preamble & IFG Egress Preamble & IFG Apply DESCRIPTION Select the mode of ingress preamble & IFG: Excluded: exclude preamble & IFG (20 bytes) when count ingress bandwidth rate. Included: include preamble & IFG (20 bytes) when count ingress bandwidth rate. Select the mode of egress preamble & IFG: Excluded: exclude preamble & IFG (20 bytes) when count egress bandwidth rate.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Port Type State Rate (Kbit/sec) Apply Port Ingress Rate (Kbit/sec) Egress Rate (Kbit/sec) DESCRIPTION Select the ports to enable bandwidth control on. Select the type of traffic to control: Ingress (incoming) or Egress (outgoing). Select Enable to activate bandwidth control on the selected ports. Select Disable to turn off bandwidth control on the selected ports.
Web Managed GbE Switch 3.3.7 IGMP Snooping Use the Switching pages to configure settings for the switch network interface and how the switch connects to a remote server to get services. 3.3.7.1 IGMP Setting Click Switching > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Setting to access the screen below. The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Web Managed GbE Switch LABEL IGMP Snooping Fastleave Unknown Multicast Action Query Interval Response Time Router Timeout DESCRIPTION Select Enable from the drop-down box to enable IGMP Snooping. Select Disable to not to use IGMP Snooping. When enabled, it simply monitors the IGMP packets passing through it, picks out the group registration information, and configures the multicast filters accordingly. Select Enable from the drop-down box to enable IGMP Fast-Leave.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL VLAN ID Snooping State Apply DESCRIPTION Select the VLANs to configure. Select Enable from the drop-down box to enable IGMP. Select Disable to not use IGMP. Select Enable from the drop-down box to enable IGMP Querier Election. Select Disable to not use IGMP Querier Election. Click Apply to save your changes to the switch. Querier Status It displays the status of querier.
Web Managed GbE Switch LABEL DESCRIPTION DIP Address VID This field displays IP address of this group. This field displays ID of configured VLAN (1~4094). Member Port This field displays the ports that selected in the group address. Life(Sec) This field displays the life time of this group. 3.3.7.4 Router Table Click Switching > IGMP Snooping > Router Table to access the screen below. The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL VID DESCRIPTION The VLAN ID that has router port.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Jumbo Frame (Bytes) Apply DESCRIPTION Specify the maximum Jumbo Frame size in bytes from 0 to 9216. Click Apply to save any changes to the switch. 3.3.9 STP The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a network protocol that ensures a loop-free topology for any bridged Ethernet local area network. 3.3.9.1 STP Global Setting Use the SPT Global Setting screen to activate one of the STP modes on the switch.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Enabled Force Version Max Hops Forward Delay DESCRIPTION Select Enabled to use Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) or Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP). Select Disabled to not use STP or RSTP. Select the operating mode of STP. STP-Compatible: 802.1D STP operation. RSTP-Operation: 802.1w operation. MSTP-Operation: 802.1s operation. Set the value of the maximum number of hops in the region.
Web Managed GbE Switch As a general rule: Note: 2 * (Forward Delay – 1) >= Max Age >= 2 * (Hello Time + 1) Set the time any switch should wait before trying to change the STP topology after unhearing Hello BPDU. Max Age Tx Hold Count Hello Time Apply Set the Transmit Hold Count used to limit BPDU transmission rate. Enter a number between 1 and 10 as the Tx hold count. Set the interval between periodic transmissions of BPDU by Designated Ports.
Web Managed GbE Switch Cost Edge Port BPDU Filter BPDU Guard P2P MAC Migrate Apply recommended to assign this value according to the speed of the bridge. The slower the media, the higher the cost. Entering 0 means the switch will automatically assign a value. Set the edge port configuration: No: Force to false state (as link to a bridge). Yes: Force to true state (as link to a host). Auto: Auto-detect. Set the BPDU Filter configuration: No: Disable BPDU Filter function.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL DESCRIPTION Configuration Name You can manually set the configuration name for identification. Configuration Revision You can manually set the configuration revision for identification. (Range: 0-65535) Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch. MSTI ID MSTI is MST Configuration ID. Enter a number between 1 and 15 as the MSTI ID.
Web Managed GbE Switch 3.3.9.4 MST Instance Setting Click Switching > STP > MST Instance Setting. The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL DESCRIPTION MST ID You can manually set the MST ID to specify MST instance. Priority You can manually set the Bridge Priority in the specified MST instance. Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch. MSTI It displays the CIST’s number. Instance Status It displays the status of MST instance.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Select Select the port(s) that will use MST setting. MST ID You can manually set the MST ID to specify MST instance. Internal Path Cost You can manually set the internal path cost to the selected ports in the specified MST instance. (0 means “Auto”) Priority You can manually set the priority to the selected ports in the specified MST instance.
Web Managed GbE Switch Internal Path Cost It displays the internal path cost of the chosen port. Port Priority It displays the port priority you have set. Port Role It displays the port role of the chosen port. Port State It displays the port state of the chosen port. 3.4 Security 3.4.1 Storm Control The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Port Storm Type State Rate (pps) DESCRIPTION Select the port(s) that will use storm control.
Web Managed GbE Switch Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch. Port Broadcast (pps) Multicast (pps) Unknown Unicast (pps) Unknown Multicast (pps) This field displays the port number. This field displays how many broadcast packets the port can receive per second. This field displays how many multicast packets the port can receive per second. This field displays how many unknown unicast packets the port can receive per second.
Web Managed GbE Switch Add Enter a descriptive name (up to 32 printable ASCII characters) for this filtering rule. This is for identification only. Click Add to add any port into the MAC filtering table. No. This is the index number for the MAC filtering rules. MAC Address This field displays the MAC address that will be filtered. VLAN Filter Name This is the VLAN group to which the MAC address belongs. Name Select This field displays the action of the filter.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL 802.1X Radius Server IP Server Port (1024-65535) Shared Key (max. 30 characters) Retype Shared Key Reauthentication enable DESCRIPTION Select Enable from the drop-down list box to activate IEEE 802.1x port authentication. Select Disable to disable this function. Enter the IP address of an external RADIUS server in dotted decimal notation. The default port of a RADIUS server for authentication is 1812.
Web Managed GbE Switch Reauthentication Period (30-65535 sec) Apply password. Specify how often a client has to re-enter his or her username and password to stay connected to the port. Set the reauthentication period of 802.1X if reauthentication is enabled. Click Apply to save your changes to the switch. 3.4.3.2 802.1X Port Setting Click Security > 802.1x > 802.1x Port Setting to display the configuration screen shown below. The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Web Managed GbE Switch 3.4.4 Port Security Click Security > Port Security to display the configuration screen shown below. The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Port Select Security Max L2 Entry Apply Port Name Enable State L2 Entry Num Action DESCRIPTION Select the port(s) to configure this setting Port security function. 6HOHFW RQH RI WKH WZR RSWLRQV Enable: Enable port security function. Disable: Disable port security function.
Web Managed GbE Switch 3.4.5 Protected Ports This page allows the user to configure protected port settings to prevent the selected ports from communicating with each other. Click Security > Protected Ports to display the configuration screen as shown below. The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Port List Port Type Apply DESCRIPTION To select the port to be protected. Configure port protect type: Unprotected: The unprotected port can communicate with all ports.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Session Timeout Apply DESCRIPTION Set session timeout minutes for user access of the CLI from the console line. If the user doesn’t respond after session timeout, the CLI will log out automatically. Enter a number between 0 and 1440 as the session timeout. 0 minutes means never time out. Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch. 3.4.6.2 Telnet Telnet is the TCP/IP standard protocol for remote terminal service.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Session Timeout Apply DESCRIPTION Set session timeout minutes for user access of the CLI from a Telnet line. If the user doesn’t respond after the session timeout minutes, the CLI will log out automatically. Enter a number between 0 and 1440 as the session timeout. 0 minutes means never time out. Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch. 3.4.6.3 SSH SSH stands for Secure Shell.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Session Timeout Apply DESCRIPTION Set session timeout minutes for user access to the CLI from an SSH line. If the user doesn’t respond after the session timeout minutes, the CLI will log out automatically. Enter a number between 0 and 1440 as the session timeout. 0 minutes means never time out. Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch. 3.4.6.4 HTTP HTTP is the acronym for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels in this screen. LABEL Session Timeout Apply DESCRIPTION Set session timeout minutes for user access to the Web using the HTTPS protocol. If the user doesn’t respond after the designated session timeout minutes, the Web UI will log out automatically. Enter a number between 0 and 1440 as the session timeout. 0 minutes means never time out. Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch. 3.
Web Managed GbE Switch LABEL ACL Index Add Index Name Port List VLAN List Policy Index Modify Delete DESCRIPTION You can manually set the ACL Index. Click Add to add the basic information of ACL Index. It displays the index information. It displays the name of the index. It displays the list of the port. It displays the list of the VLAN. It displays the policy index. Click Modify to modify any setting. Click Delete to delete any setting.
Web Managed GbE Switch Name Comment Interface ACE Index Enter ACL name in this field Enter ACL comment in this field. Select the interface to bind: Port number: Enter port number. VLAN ID: Enter VLAN ID. Policy: Enter policy index. Enter ACE index in this field to configure ACE. Click ACL > ACL Setting > Add > Add (in ACE Setting) button and the ACE Content Web page displays. LABEL Comment src-mac dst-mac ethertype src-ip dst-ip ip-protocol DESCRIPTION Enter ACE comment in this field.
Web Managed GbE Switch tos 14-src-port 14-dst-port tcp-flag Action Enter ToS in this field. Enter Layer 4 source port in this field. Enter Layer 4 destination port in this field. Enter TCP flag in this field. Select the action to take: Permit: permit packet to pass through. Deny: drop packet. Click Apply. 3.5.2 ACL Template Setting The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Web Managed GbE Switch 14-src-port 14-dst-port tcp-flag Apply Click in the square box to set Layer 4 source port into Template. Click in the square box to set Layer 4 destination port into Template. Click in the square box to set TCP flag into Template. Click Apply to save your changes to the switch. 3.5.3 ACL Index Range Setting The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL ACL Index Range Template Index DESCRIPTION It displays the 16 types of ACL index range.
Web Managed GbE Switch 3.5.4 ACL Policy Setting The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL DESCRIPTION Policy Index You can choose the policy index. Get To get the basic information of the policy index. VLAN ID Enter a VLAN ID. Port Number Enter a port number Action Select the action to take: Mirror Index: mirror the packet via the configuration of the specified mirror index. Rate Limit: limit the packet rate 7he LQFUHPHQW is 16 kbps.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Apply DESCRIPTION Select the number of the port for which you want to assign IEEE 802.1p priority to incoming frames. Select the QoS port-based priority you want to assign to the packets coming into the switch on the ports specified in the port field. Click Apply to save your changes to the switch. Port This field displays the port number. Priority This field indicates what IEEE 802.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels in this screen. LABEL Apply DESCRIPTION Select the 802.1p value to mapping to the priority and drop precedence. The 802.1p range is 0 to 7. Select the IEEE 802.1p priority you want to assign to the packets coming into the switch on the ports specified in the port field. The priority range is 0 to 7. Click Apply to save your changes to the switch. 802.1 p This field displays the 802.1p priority level which you’ve choosed..
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Apply DESCRIPTION Select the DSCP value IRU ZKLFK \RX ZDQW WR GHILQH D SULRULW\ YDOXH. The DSCP range is 0 to 63. Select the priority value that the DSCP is mapped to. The priority range is 0 to 7. Click Apply to save your changes to the switch. DSCP This field displays the DSCP classification identification numbers. Priority This field displays the DSCP classification identification number’s IEEE 802.1p Priority.
Web Managed GbE Switch traffic assigned to higher-index queues gets through faster while traffic in lower-index queues is dropped if the network is congested. The following table describes the labels in this screen. LABEL Priority 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Queue ID Apply Priority Queue ID DESCRIPTION Select the priority value to mapping to the Queue ID. The priority range is 0 to 7. Typically used for best-effort traffic.
Web Managed GbE Switch 3.6.5 Packet Scheduling Click QoS > Packet Scheduling to display the screen shown below. Packet Scheduling is used to help solve performance degradation when there is network congestion. Use this screen to configure queuing algorithms for outgoing traffic. The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Select the number of the port for which you want to assign IEEE 802.1p priority to incoming frames.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels in this screen. LABEL Port Queue ID Weight Apply Weight DESCRIPTION Select the number of the port for which you want to assign IEEE 802.1p priority to incoming frames. Select the Queue ID for configuration it’s weighted. The Queue ID range is 1 to 8. Configure the queue scheduling weight of specified ports. Range is valid as following: 0: means the queue is strict mode. 1-127: means the queue weight of the scheduling.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Port 802.1p Priority Remarking DESCRIPTION Select the number of the port for which you want to assign IEEE 802.1p priority to incoming frames. Click Enabled to enable this function on specified ports. Click Disabled to disable this function on specified ports. DSCP Remarking Click Enabled to enable this function on specified ports. Click Disabled to disable this function on specified ports.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL DESCRIPTION Priority Select the priority value to mapping to new 802.1p, new 802.1ad and DSCP value. The priority range is 0 to 7. New 802.1p Priority Remark to the new 802.1p priority that the priority and drop precedence mapped to. The new 802.1p priority is 0 to 7. New DSCP Value Remark to the new DSCP priority that the priority and drop precedence mapped to. The new DSCP priority is 0 to 63.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL State DESCRIPTION SNMP daemon state: Select Enabled to activate SNMP daemon. Select Disabled to not use SNMP daemon. 3.7.1.2 SNMP Community Click Management > SNMP > SNMP Community to display the screen shown below.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL DESCRIPTION Community No Enter a Community string. This will act as a password for requests from the management station. SNMP community type: Read-Only: Read all objects only. It can allow the SNMP manager using this string to collect information from the switch. Read-Write: Read and write all objects. It can allow the SNMP manager using this string to create or edit MIBs (configure settings on the switch).
Web Managed GbE Switch Community Enter a Community string, which is the password sent with each trap to the SNMP manager. Add Click Add to add any trap receiver. IP Address This field displays the IP address where the traps from the switch are sent. Community Type This field displays the password sent with each trap to the SNMP manager. Delete Click Delete to remove any selected trap receiver entries. 3.
Web Managed GbE Switch Count It displays how many times to send ping request packet. Enter a number between 1 and 5 as the count. The default configuration is 1. Interval It displays time interval between each ping request packet. Enter a number between 1 and 5 as the interval. The default configuration is 1. Size It displays the size of ping packet. Enter a number between 0 and 5120 as the size. The default configuration is 0. Ping Results After a ping is finished, results will show in this field.
Web Managed GbE Switch configuration is 1. Size It displays the size of ping packet. Enter a number between 0 and 5120 as the size. The default configuration is 0. Ping Results After a ping finished, results will show in this field. Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch. 3.8.3 Log Setting 3.8.3.1 Local Log Use this screen to display the switch logs. Click Diagnostics > Log Setting > Local Log to view the screen shown below. The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Web Managed GbE Switch continue to function when warnings are recorded. Info - to record regular system events, such as configuration changes or logins. Debug - to record events that can be helpful for engineering debugging of the switch’s function. This field is not recommended for tracking, as it creates many messages not helpful to typical users. Notice- to record errors that need attention. Click Apply to save your changes to the switch. It displays the status of local log settings.
Web Managed GbE Switch Severity Apply Status Server Information Severity Action Select the severity level(s) of the log entries you want to display. The possible severity levels are: Error - to record system failures, such as events that will cause the switch to malfunction and events such as invalid user input in the Web configurator. Warning - to record non-critical errors on the Switch. The Switch will continue to function when warnings are recorded.
Web Managed GbE Switch 3.8.5 Reboot Switch Reboot allows you to restart the switch without physically turning the power off. Follow the steps below to reboot the switch. 1. Click Diagnostics > Reboot Switch to view the screen shown below. 2. Click the Reboot button and the following interface displays. 3. When finished, the switch will have been restarted. 3.9 Maintenance 3.9.
Web Managed GbE Switch Backup Config with TFTP Page Backup Image with HTTP Page Backup Config with HTTP Page The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Web Managed GbE Switch Method Server IP Backup Type Configuration Backup TFTP: Use TFTP to back up. HTTP: Use HTTP to back up. IP address of the TFTP server. If the TFTP backup method is selected, the IP address of the TFTP server must be assigned. Select backup type: Image: Firmware image of current system. Configuration: Configuration file. If the Configuration backup type is selected, one of the configuration files in the current system can be selected for backup.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Upgrade Method Server IP DESCRIPTION Select the upgrade method: TFTP: Use TFTP to upgrade. HTTP: Use HTTP to upgrade. IP address of the TFTP server. If the TFTP upgrade method is selected, the IP address of the TFTP server must be assigned. File Name Firmware image or configuration file name on remote TFTP server. If the TFTP upgrade method is selected, the file name must be specified.
Web Managed GbE Switch Configuration Manager with new file name Page LABEL Configuration New Config Name Save Configuration Set Startup File Name File Size Delete DESCRIPTION You have two choices: startup-config.cfg and New Configuration Configuration file name. Our system will save it with a sub-file name .cfg automatically. Click Save Configuration to save running configurations to any file the user specified. Click Set startup to select any existing configuration file as the startup configuration.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL User name Password Type Password Retype Password Privilege Type Apply Modify DESCRIPTION Enter your user name for new account. Select password type for new account: Clear Text: Password without encryption. Encrypted: Password with encryption. No Password: No password for new account. If the password type is other than “No Password,” the password must be specified.
Web Managed GbE Switch The following table describes the labels on this screen. LABEL Password Type Password Retype Password Apply DESCRIPTION Select password type for the enable password function: Clear Text: Password without encryption. Encrypted: Password with encryption. Enter your new system password. Retype the password to make sure the password is exactly what you typed before in the “Password” field. Click Apply to save your changes to the switch.
Web Managed GbE Switch Specifications Standards • IEEE 802.1d (Spanning Tree Protocol) • IEEE 802.1p (Traffic Prioritization) • IEEE 802.1q (VLAN Tagging) • IEEE 802.1s (Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)) • IEEE 802.3ad (Link Aggregation) • IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3ab (Twisted Pair Gigabit Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3ad (Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP) • IEEE 802.3az (Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE) • IEEE 802.3u (100Base-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.
Web Managed GbE Switch - Broadcast Storm configuration with broadcast rate, multicast rate, and flooded unicast rate - IGMP Snooping - Event Logging / Remote Logging - Quality of Service (QoS): port-based, 802.1p or DSCP - Integrated ICMP Ping client sends ping requests to other network nodes - SNMPv1/v2/v3 (Simple Network Management Protocol) - LAN settings (IP address, gateway, etc.