User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. INSTALLATION
- 3. SWITCH MANAGEMENT
- 4. WEB CONFIGURATION
- 4.1 Main Web page
- 4.2 System
- 4.2.1 Management
- 4.2.1.1 System Information
- 4.2.1.2 IP Configuration
- 4.2.1.3 IP Status
- 4.2.1.4 Users Configuration
- 4.2.1.5 Privilege Levels
- 4.2.1.6 NTP Configuration
- 4.2.1.6.1 System Time Correction Manually
- 4.2.1.7 Time Configuration
- 4.2.1.8 UPnP
- 4.2.1.9 DHCP Relay
- 4.2.1.10 DHCP Relay Statistics
- 4.2.1.11 CPU Load
- 4.2.1.12 System Log
- 4.2.1.13 Detailed Log
- 4.2.1.14 Remote Syslog
- 4.2.1.15 SMTP Configuration
- 4.2.1.16 Fault Alarm
- 4.2.1.17 Digital Input/Output
- 4.2.2 Simple Network Management Protocol
- 4.2.3 RMON
- 4.2.4 DHCP server
- 4.2.5 Industrial Protocol
- 4.2.1 Management
- 4.3 Switching
- 4.3.1 Port Management
- 4.3.2 Link Aggregation
- 4.3.3 VLAN
- 4.3.3.1 VLAN Overview
- 4.3.3.2 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
- 4.3.3.3 VLAN Port Configuration
- 4.3.3.4 VLAN Membership Status
- 4.3.3.5 VLAN Port Status
- 4.3.3.6 Private VLAN
- 4.3.3.7 Port Isolation
- 4.3.3.8 VLAN setting example:
- 4.3.3.8.1 Two Separate 802.1Q VLANs
- 4.3.3.8.2 VLAN Trunking between two 802.1Q aware switches
- 4.3.3.8.3 Port Isolate
- 4.3.3.9 MAC-based VLAN
- 4.3.3.10 IP Subnet-based VLAN Membership Configuration
- 4.3.3.11 Protocol-based VLAN
- 4.3.3.12 Protocol-based VLAN Membership
- 4.3.4 Spanning Tree Protocol
- 4.3.5 Multicast
- 4.3.6 MLD Snooping
- 4.3.7 MVR (Multicast VLAN Registration)
- 4.3.8 LLDP
- 4.3.9 MAC Address Table
- 4.3.10 Loop Protection
- 4.3.11 UDLD
- 4.3.12 GVRP
- 4.3.13 PTP
- 4.3.14 Link OAM
- 4.4 Quality of Service
- 4.5 Security
- 4.6 Ring
- 4.7 Maintenance
- 4.8 Power over Ethernet
- 4.9 ONVIF
- 4.10 Routing
- 4.10.1 IP Configuration
- 4.10.2 IP Status
- 4.10.3 Routing Information Base
- 4.10.4 OSPF
- 4.10.4.1 Global Configuration
- 4.10.4.2 Network Area
- 4.10.4.3 Passive Interface
- 4.10.4.4 Stub Area
- 4.10.4.5 Area Authentication
- 4.10.4.6 Area Range
- 4.10.4.7 Interface Configuration
- 4.10.4.8 Virtual Link
- 4.10.4.9 Global Status
- 4.10.4.10 Area Status
- 4.10.4.11 Neighbor Status
- 4.10.4.12 Interface Status
- 4.10.4.13 Configuration Example of OSPFv4
- 5. SWITCH OPERATION
- 6. TROUBLESHOOTING
- APPENDIX A: Networking Connection
- APPENDIX B : GLOSSARY
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• Mode
See help on MEP create WEB.
• Direction
See help on MEP create WEB.
• Residence Port
See help on MEP create WEB.
• Flow Instance
See help on MEP create WEB.
• Tagged VID
See help on MEP create WEB.
• This MAC
See help on MEP create WEB.
Instance Configuration:
Object Description
• Level
See help on MEP create WEB.
• Format
This is the configuration of the two possible Maintenance Association Identifier
formats.
■ ITU ICC: This is defined by ITU (Y1731 Fig. A3). 'Domain Name' is not
used. 'MEG id' must be max. 13 char.
■ IEEE String: This is defined by IEEE (802.1ag Section 21.6.5). 'Domain
Name' can be max. 16 char. 'MEG id' (Short MA Name) can be max. 16
char.
■ ITU CC ICC: This is defined by ITU (Y1731 Fig. A5). 'Domain Name' is
not used. 'MEG id' must be max. 15 char.
• Domain Name
This is the IEEE Maintenance Domain Name and is only used in case of 'IEEE
String' format. This string can be empty giving Maintenance Domain Name
Format 1 - Not present. This can be max 16 char.
• MEG Id
This is either ITU MEG ID or IEEE Short MA Name - depending on 'Format'. See
'Format'. In case of ITU ICC format this must be 13 char. In case of ITU CC ICC
format this must be 15 char.
In case of IEEE String format this can be max 16 char.
• MEP Id
This value will become the transmitted two byte CCM MEP ID.
• Tagged VID
This value will be the VID of a TAG added to the OAM PDU.
• cLevel
Fault Cause indicating that a CCM is received with a lower level than the
configured for this MEP.
• cMEG
Fault Cause indicating that a CCM is received with a MEG ID different from
configured for this MEP.
• cMEP
Fault Cause indicating that a CCM is received with a MEP ID different from all
'Peer MEP ID' configured for this MEP.
• cAIS
Fault Cause indicating that AIS PDU is received.