Allnet ALL-SG8310PM operation manual

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8 Port Gigabit Smart Managed
HPoE Switch
USER MANUAL
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Contents
HAPTER 1 PRODUCT INSTRUCTION ................................................................................................ 5
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1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................ 5
1.2 Front Panel .................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 Rear Panel ........................................................................................................................ 6
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HAPTER 2 PREPARATIONS BEFORE INSTRUCTION ............................................................................. 6
2.1 Precautions ...................................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Check Installation Environment ................................................................................... 6
2.3 Installation Tools ........................................................................................................... 7
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HAPTER 3 INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................. 7
3.1 Install the Switch ........................................................................................................... 7
3.2 Test after Installation .................................................................................................... 7
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HAPTER 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................... 8
4.1 Hardware Features: ......................................................................................................... 8
4.2 Software Features: .......................................................................................................... 8
PART TWO WEB CONFIGURATION GUIDE ...................................................................... 11
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HAPTER 1 USER LOGIN ............................................................................................................. 11
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HAPTER 2 SWITCH STATUS ........................................................................................................ 12
2.1 System Information .................................................................................................... 12
2.2 Logging Message ........................................................................................................ 12
2.3 Port Counters .............................................................................................................. 13
2.4 Link Aggregation ........................................................................................................ 13
2.5 LLDP Statistics.............................................................................................................. 14
2.6 IGMP Statistics ............................................................................................................. 14
2.7 STP Statistics ................................................................................................................ 15
2.8 MAC Address Table ..................................................................................................... 15
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HAPTER 3 BASIC CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................. 16
3.1 IP Configuration ............................................................................................................ 16
3.2 Account Configuration ............................................................................................... 17
3.3 Logging Setting .......................................................................................................... 17
3.4 Port Setting ................................................................................................................. 18
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HAPTER 4 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................... 19
4.1 Port Mirror Configuration ............................................................................................ 19
4.2 Port Aggregation .......................................................................................................... 20
4.3 VLAN Management .................................................................................................... 21
4.4 Voice VLAN .................................................................................................................. 22
4.5 Multicast Configuration ............................................................................................. 23
4.6 IGMP Snooping Configuration ................................................................................... 24
4.7 Jumbo Frame Configuration ......................................................................................... 24
4.8 Static MAC Address Table ............................................................................................. 25
4.9 Dynamic MAC Address Configuration .......................................................................... 25
4.10 LLDP Configuration .................................................................................................. 26
4.11 SNMP Configuration ................................................................................................. 26
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4.12 PoE Management ........................................................................................................ 28
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HAPTER 5 NETWORK SECURITY .................................................................................................. 29
5.1 Port Limit Configuration ............................................................................................ 29
5.2 Storm Control .............................................................................................................. 31
5.3 Port Isolation ............................................................................................................... 32
5.4 DoS configuration ....................................................................................................... 32
5.5 STP Configuration ....................................................................................................... 33
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HAPTER 6 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................. 35
6.1 Reboot Switch ............................................................................................................. 35
6.2 Factory Reset ............................................................................................................... 35
6.3 Firmware Upgrading .................................................................................................. 36
6.4 Ping Test ...................................................................................................................... 36
6.5 Network Cable Test ..................................................................................................... 36
APPENDIX TROUBLE SHOOTING ................................................................................. 37
SAFETY WARNINGS & CE LINKAGE .............................................................................. 38
GPL………. ..................................................................................................................... 39
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Packaging list:
1x ALL-SG8310PM
1x Power Cord
1x CD/QIG
1x Installation accessories kit
Please contact local reseller or distributor if any accessories are missing.
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Part One Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter 1 Product Instruction
1.1 Introduction
ALL-SG8310PM: 8*10/100/1000M PoE ports, 2*1000 Base-X SFP; 1*Console port.
Switches.
1.2 Front Panel
1. ALL-SG8310PM
8*10/100/1000M PoE ports, 2*1000 Base-X SFP; 1*Console port.
Picture 1.2.1 ALL-SG8310PM Front Panel
LED Indicator Instruction
Please check the LED indicators on the left of front panel.
1. Power Indicator
The power indicator is on the upper-left side of front panel, it is on when the switch is
powered. If the indicator is off, please check the power supply.
2. System Indicator
Over the power indicator is the system indicator, it flashes when switch works normally.
3. 10/100Mbps Link/ACT Indicators
The indicators marked with numbers are yellow when the 10/100M ports
auto-negotiate connected, and the yellow indicators flash when there are data
communications through the ports.
4. 1000Mbps Link/ACT Indicators
The indicators marked with numbers are green when the 1000Mbps ports
auto-negotiate connected, and the green indicators will flash when there are data
communications through the ports.
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1.3 Rear Panel
Picture 1.3.1 ALL-SG8310PM Rear Panel
Power Socket: Three-core power socket is adopted, please connect female head of power cord to the socket, and connect the AC power supply with male head.
Chapter 2 Preparations before Instruction
2.1 Precautions
Please read the following precautions carefully before operation, to avoid damaging the device or causing body injuries.
1). Please remove the power socket before cleaning the switch. Don’ wipe the switch with wet cloth or wash the switch with liquid.
2). Don’t stock the device in damp environment or near water, to avoid water or moisture penetrating into the inner device.
3). Don’t put the device on a unstable box or desk, the device will get damaged from falling.
4). Please keep good ventilation indoor, and make sure the heat dissipation function of switch works well.
5). The switch only works normally in suitable voltage. Please check the working voltage first.
6). Please don’t open the switch enclosure randomly, especially when the switch is powered on, there is risk of electric shock.
7). Please wear anti-static wrist strap when change the interface board, to avoid the static electricity damage the board.
2.2 Check Installation Environment
The switch is for indoor use only, please pay attention to the following problems when install the switch in a cabinet or put the device directly on the desktop.
1) The air vents of switch must have enough space to dissipate the heat inside enclosure.
2) A good heat dissipation system in the cabinet or on the desktop.
3) The cabinet or desktop strong enough to support the weight of switch and
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installation accessories.
4) Safe ground connection for the cabinet or desktop.
2.3 Installation Tools
1) Flathead screw driver
2) Cross screw driver
3) Anti-static wrist strap
Chapter 3 Installation
3.1 Install the Switch
3.1.1 Install the switch on a 19 inch standard cabinet
1) First fix the provided two L-shaped brackets on the two sides of switch.
2) Fix the switch on the rack with screws (screws are not provided).
Picture 3.1.1 Cabinet Installation
3.1.2 Install the switch on the desktop
When there is no 19 inch standard cabinet, the switch is usually put on clean desktop. The operation is easier, please follow the below instructions:
1) Keep the desktop stable and safely grounded.
2) Set aside 10cm space around switch for heat dissipation.
3) Don’t put any heavy device on the switch.
3.2 Test after Installation
Make sure the working voltage is the same with the rated voltage of switch.
Check the connection of grounded cord.
Check the connection of configuration cable and power input cord.
If the interface cable is partly deployed outdoor, please check the connection of
anti-thunder
AC power strip and interface anti-thunder device.
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Chapter 4 Technical Specifications
4.1 Hardware Features:
Item ALL-SG8310PM
Fixed Ports
PoE standards
Max Output Power(single
port)
Total Power Consumption
PoE Pin-out
Switching Capacity
Forwarding Mode
Forwarding Rate
Operation Temperature
Storage Temperature
Operation Humidity
Storage Humidity
Dimensions
Input Power Supply
Weight
LED Indicator
Energy Saving
8*10/100/1000 Base-T
2*1000 Base-X SFP
IEEE802.3af/at
30W
150W
1/2(+)3/6(-);Customized 4/5(+),7/8(-)
≥16Gbps
Full wire-speed storage and forwarding
10M14880pps/port
100M148809pps/port
1000M1488095pps/port
-20~50°C
-40~70°C
10%90%(
5%95%(
280L)*180(W)*44(H)mm
AC90-264V ~ 50-60Hz/150W
<2Kg
PowerLink/ActPoE Status
Comply with “EEE” Energy Efficient Ethernet
non-condensing)
non-condensing)
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4.2 Software Features:
Item
Protocol
and Standards
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IEEE 802.3, 10 BASE-T Ethernet
IEEE 802.3ad, Static or Dynamic Link Aggregation
IEEE 802.3u,100 BASE-TX
IEEE 802.3ab,1000 BASE-T
IEEE 802.3z,1000 BASE-X
IEEE 802.3x,Full-Duplex Flow Control
IEEE 802.1q,VLAN
IEEE 802.1p,QoS/CoS
IEEE 802.1d, Spanning Tree Protocol
IEEE 802.1w,Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
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MAC Address
VLAN
Spanning Tree
Port Aggregation
Port Mirroring
Loop Protection
Port Isolation
Traffic Control
Flow Rate Limitation
Multicast
Storm Suppression
QOS
Standard Wiring
Negotiation Mode
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IEEE 802.3az,EEE(Energy Efficient Ethernet)
IEEE 802.1s,Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
8K MAC addresses
Support auto-update, two-way learning
Supports VLAN based on ports, protocols and ACL
Maximum 4K VLANs
VLANs based on IEEE 802.1q
STP Spanning Tree Protocol
RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
MSTP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
8 aggregation groups,each containing up to 8 ports;
Many-to-one mirroring(that is, multiple mirroring ports,
and one monitor port)
Ring protection, real-time detection/quick alarm/accurate
location/intelligent blocking/auto-recovery
Isolate the communication between ports, only uplink
permitted
Back-pressure traffic control under Half-Duplex mode
IEEE 802.3x traffic control under Full-Duplex mode
Port-based ingress or egress rate limiting
IGMPv1/v2/v3 and MLDv1/2 Snooping
Supports multiple storm suppression:UC,MC,unknown
cast and broadcast.
Storm suppression based on bandwidth
adjustment,storm filtering and ACL
Supports attack against strategy, against Land attack,Blat
attack,Ping attack and TCL controued Flag attack.
Binding of user port ,IP address and MAC address
Security limitation based on port MAC address quantity
SPStrict Priority)
WFQ (Weighted Fair Queuing)
WRR (Weighted Round Robin)
Random Early Detect(RED)
Weighted Random Early Detection(WRED)
Head of Line
802.1p (Port Queuing Priority)
DSCP Priority(Differentiated Service Code Point)
Support Auto-MDIX
Auto-negotiation
Check the connectivity of network cables
Upload/Download configuration files
Upload upgrade patch
View system log
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Management
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Supports factory reset
Visual web interface management
CLI management
Telnet management
SNMP management
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Part Two WEB Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 User Login
Switch adopt Web-based interface management, the default IP is 192.168.2.1. Please
make sure the IP address of PC is in the same network segment with that of switch, or
the PC can’t access to manage the switch. After the setting of IP address, please input
192.168.2.1 in the browser to access the configuration interface of switch.
The Web management interface consists of five parts, which are switch status, basic
configuration, advanced configuration, network security, system maintenance.
Picture 1.1.1 Login Page
Enter username and password in the above login page, the default username and
password is admin. The system only support single user login, other logins will be
refused until the user logs out.
If IP address conflict occurs, it suggests the latest user didn’t log out successfully. Please
reboot the device or try to log in again180s later.
It is advised to reset the IP address and password in first login, and make sure the switch
is not configured in the same network segment with DHCP server or Internet Gateway
device.
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Chapter 2 Switch Status
2.1 System Information
Picture 2.1.1 System Information
Device status can be checked in the above page, which contains: Device Model number(equipment type), PCB/HW Version, MAC Address,Serial Number(System Object ID), Firmware Version, Firmware Updated Date, System Running Time(System Up Time).
2.2 Logging Message
Picture 2.2.1 Logging Message
System log can be checked in above page. Maintenance technicians can check the history system log.
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2.3 Port Counters
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Picture 2.3.1 Port Counters
The above picture shows switch port statistics. Users can check the sent/received bytes,sent/received packets, wrongly sent/received packets. If there are too many wrong packets, it suggests the port has very poor working performance, the user need to examine the connection of network cable or the partner network card. The current software version doesn’t support real-time statistics refresh, please click “Refresh” button to get new statistics.
2.4 Link Aggregation
Picture 2.5.1 Link Aggregation
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In above Link Aggregation page, user can check the port aggregation information. Like aggregator group (LAG), link state, aggregator group member state (active/standby).
2.5 LLDP Statistics
Picture 2.6.1 LLDP Statistics
LLDP information can be checked in above page. When enable the LLDP(Link Layer
Discovery Protocol ) function, LLDP information of switch ports can be checked here.
2.6 IGMP Statistics
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Picture 2.7.1 IGMP Statistics
When the IGMP snooping function is enabled, IGMP information can be checked in above page.
2.7 STP Statistics
Picture 2.8.1 STP Statistics
In above STP statistics page, users can check the BPDU packets of every port and every link aggregation STP.
2.8 MAC Address Table
Picture 2.9.1 MAC Address Table
MAC address table and configuration can be checked in above page, users can add the showed dynamic MAC addresses to static MAC table.
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Chapter 3 Basic Configuration
3.1 IP Configuration
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Picture 3.1.1 IP configuration
The above IP address configuration page can be used to configure the IP address of
device management interface “Interface Vlan 1”. The default IP address, subnet
mask and gateway will be showed in the page. When revise the configuration,
please press “save” to confirm new configuration. Press “reset” to back to original
configuration.
Above configuration need to be done under default “Static” state, if switch the IP
address mode to DHCP, IP address will be get dynamically. Please record the new IP
address for future login.
Notice: Don’t modify the subnet mask unless exceptional case, login problem will be
caused by improper modification.
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3.2 Account Configuration
Picture 3.2.1 Account configuration
Login password can be revised in this page, please remember the new password for
future login.
3.3 Logging Setting
Picture 3.3.1 Logging Setting
System log configuration is checked in above page. Remote log server can be
configured, system log can be saved on the remote server as backup use. Enable or
disable the remote backup function in this page, “server IP address” need to be
entered manually.
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3.4 Port Setting
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Picture 3.5.1 Port Setting
Port Status: The user can enable or disable a port in this page. Click “Enable” to open
the port, click “Disable” to close the port, the default setting is “Enable”.
Port Mode: 6 modes can be configured: Auto-negotiation,10 Half,10 Full,100 Half, 100
Full and1000 Full. Default mode is Auto-negotiation, can be changed in pull-down list.
Flow Control: This function is defaulted closed, open it when needed.
Loop Detection: The function is defaulted closed, open it when needed. A port will be
blocked to cut the loop when loop is detected.( Notice: the port link indicator in front
panel will be still on when the port is blocked, for the physic connection is existed; while
the link indicator on the top of web management pages will be off.)
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Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
4.1 Port Mirror Configuration
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Picture 4.1.1 Port Mirror Configuration
Users can do Port Mirror Configuration in above page. Port mirroring is used on a network switch to send a copy of network packets or data traffic from some ports (or an entire VLAN) to a network monitoring connection on specified switch port. The original port is called Source Port, and the specified port is Mirroring Port. This is commonly used for network appliances that require monitoring of network traffic without influencing the normal working of every port, it’s a convenient online-monitoring function. All ports have mirroring function, but only one port can be configured as Mirroring Port. In the same system, there is only one mirroring port, while more than one Source Ports can be existed. When a port is configured as mirroring port, its corresponding port can’t be configured as source port.
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4.2 Port Aggregation
4.2.1 Static Aggregation
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Picture 4.2.1 Static Aggregation
Switches support 8 aggregation groups, each group contains maximum 8 ports. The members in the same aggregation group should have same configuration for port forwarding rate mode and VLAN distribution. If LACP function applied for some ports, then static aggregation can’t be configured.
Notice: Static aggregation can’t be configured when LACP function enabled.
4.2.2 LACP Setting
Picture 4.2.2 LACP Setting
When the LACP protocol is on, the aggregated devices interactively gather information
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through LACP. According to the parameters and status of each device, automatically receive and dispatch Data of matchable link aggregation. When the Aggregation is formed, switches keep in an aggregation link status, switches automatically adjusts link aggregation or dissolute when configuration changes. If the port is configured as static aggregation, the dynamic LACP will be not available.
Notice: Static aggregation LACP function can’t be used together.
4.3 VLAN Management
4.3.1 VLAN Setting
Picture 4.3.1 VLAN Setting
VLAN can be created or deleted in above page. Users can create a new VLAN and give a name to the VLAN.
4.3.2 VLAN Port Status
Picture 4.3.1 VLAN Port Status
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Port features can be configured in above page. Users can create a VLAN and add ports to the VLAN list with specified mode. VLAN features and port parameters can be configured. Ingress Filtering: enable ingress filtering function to abandon or forward unmatched VLAN packets. This function is default disable, the unmatched packet will be received. Membership type: tag refers to the port will receive tagged packets (and the VLAN ID in for tagged packet is not “0”); untag refers to the port receive untagged packets only.
4.4 Voice VLAN
4.4.1 Voice VLAN
Picture 4.4.1 Voice Vlan
Voice VLAN is the VLAN for voice data flow. Create a Voice VLAN and add the ports connected with voice devices to Voice VLAN, Voice data flow can be centrally transmitted in Voice VLAN. Users can configure special QoS(Quality of Service) for the voice data flow, like configure a higher transmitting priority class to ensure a high quality connection.
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4.4.2 Voice VLAN OUI
Picture 4.4.2 Voice Vlan OUI
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Voice VLAN signify mode can be configured in this page, like Siemens AG phones
Cisco phonesH3C phones……
4.5 Multicast Configuration
Picture 4.5.1 Multicast Configuration
MLD Snooping is short for Multicast Listener Discovery Snooping, which is IPv6 multicast control mechanism for Layer 2 devices. The function is used to manage and control IPv6 multicast. Multicast snooping configuration can be made in above page, enable or disable multicast snooping and define multicast snooping address range.
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4.6 IGMP Snooping Configuration
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Picture 4.6.1 IGMP Snooping
IGMP snooping configuration can be made in above page, enable or disable IGMP snooping and define IGMP snooping address range.
4.7 Jumbo Frame Configuration
Picture 4.7.1 Jumbo Frame Configuration
Generally, the max frame size for packet is 1518 Bytes, when packet is larger than this size, it will be processed in batch, 1518 Bytes as a unit. And users can also set a Jumbo Frame limitation in this page(from 1522 to 9216 Bytes), enable Jumbo Frames transmitted smoothly, reduce the load.
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4.8 Static MAC Address Table
Picture 4.8.1 Static ARP Table
Static MAC address configuration can be manually made in this page. MAC items can be added according “port”,”VLAN ID”,”MAC address” and “IP address”.
4.9 Dynamic MAC Address Configuration
Picture 4.9.1 Dynamic MAC Address Configuration
In above dynamic address setting page, users can check the aging time of MAC address.
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4.10 LLDP Configuration
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Picture 4.10.1 LLDP Configuration
Switches support LLDP(Link Layer Discovery Protocol), which can define switch capacity, management address, device tags and port tags as different(TLV(type/length/value) and save them in LLDPDU (Link Layer Discovery Protocol Data Unit). These information will be released to the direct-connected neighbor device, neighbor devices will save these information based on MIB(Management Information Base) . These information will be used for network management system examination or judge link communication condition. LLDP information can be configured in above page, including transmission interval, hold time Multiplier, retransmission delay and transmission delay. Enable LLDP or Disable LLDP can be configured. Users can also configure the information transmitted to neighbor devices, like port description, system name, system description, system property and management address.
4.11 SNMP Configuration
4.11.1 SNMP system configuration
Picture 4.11.1 SNMP System Configuration
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SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is Internet-standard protocol for managing devices on IP networks. It consists of a set of standards for network management, including an application layer protocol, a database schema, and a set of data objects. SNMP is used mostly in network management systems to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention.
4.11.2 SNMP Community configuration
Picture 4.11.2 SNMP Community Configuration
Configure SNMP common identifiers, switches with same community identifier can make unified management.
4.11.3 Trap Configuration
Picture 4.12 Trap Configuration
SNMP trap is a message used in SNMP protocol, the device can send a trap message to SNMP manager when they experience a problem, rather than waiting for the polling of SNMP manager.
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4.12 PoE Management
Trap Configuration
From above interface 4.9.1, you can find “Enable/disable” to enable or disable PoE supply power to powered device. From the Priority, you can find Low, Middle and High to ensure power output of the port with the highest priority. You can check current currency from column“(mA)”,Voltage from column“(V)” and power from column“(W)” and PoE output grade from column “(Class)” The default setting is “0”for 0-13W PD, ”1” for less than 4W PD, “2” for 4-7W PD. “3”for 7-13W PD,”4” for IEEE802.3at PD, “5,6” kept as potential grade. You can find PoE supply power normally or not from “Status” column or LED indicators status from Front panel of the Switch.
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Chapter 5 Network Security
5.1 Port Limit Configuration
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Picture 5.1.1 Ingress Bandwidth Control
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Picture 5.1.2 Egress Bandwidth Control
Picture 5.1.3 Egress Queue Bandwidth
Switch Bandwidth can be configured in above pages. Configurations include ingress/egress flow control, flow control priority class.
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5.2 Storm Control
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Picture 5.2.1 Storm control
Picture 5.2.2 Storm control Port Configuration
After enable the global situation storm control, please continue with function configuration. The switch supports multiple storm control modes, like broadcast storm control, unknown multicast storm control and unknown unitcast storm control.
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5.3 Port Isolation
Picture 5.3.1 Port Isolation Configuration
In above port isolation page, isolated ports can be configured. Applying port isolation function to ensure port security.
5.4 DoS configuration
Picture 5.4.1 Global Dos Configuration
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Picture 5.4.2 Dos Port Configuration
Dos is short for Denial of Service, what causes DoS problem is DoS attacks, which will block the normal network service. The most common DoS attacks are computer network bandwidth attack and connectivity attack. Please configure DoS information in above pages.
5.5 STP Configuration
Picture 5.5.1 STP Global configuration
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Picture 5.5.2 STP Port configuration
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Picture 5.5.3 STP Bridge Configuration
STP configurations can be made in above pages. Users can choose from STP and
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RSTP modes according to different network requirements.
Chapter 6 System Maintenance
6.1 Reboot Switch
Picture 6.1.1 Reboot Switch
Above page is used to reboot switch. When manage the switch, some configurations need to reboot the switch to take effect.
6.2 Factory Reset
Picture 6.2.1 Factory Reset
The switch supports factory reset, press “restore” button to set all configurations back to factory default settings, except ip address.
Factory Reset via serial console or Telnet:
Username: admin Password: ***** (default-PW is admin) Switch# restore-defaults Restore Default Success. Do you want to reboot now? (y/n)y Rebooting now...
Serial Console:
115.2Kbps, 8Bit, N, 1, no handshake
Pin assignment serial Console-Cable
RJ-45 DB9 female Pin Pin 3 ----------------- 2 5 ----------------- 5 6 ----------------- 3
The switch will set all configurations back to default settings!
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6.3 Firmware Upgrading
Picture 6.3.1 Firmware Upgrading
Current system software version can be checked in this page, and new software upgrade can be made.
6.4 Ping Test
Picture 6.4.1 Ping Test Configuration
Ping test is to check if a specified Client can be reached, the function is the same with ping command under windows command lines. The IP addresses of switch and PC must be in same network segment.
6.5 Network Cable Test
Picture 6.6.1 Network Cable Test
Users can test the twisted pair cable working status. Please select test ports then press “cooper test” to check the working status.
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Appendix Trouble shooting
Problems Reasons Solutions
All LEDs are off when
power on the switch
The LINK LED is unlit.
Slower data
transmitting and
packets loss.
The network cable
works in one
port ,doesn’t work in
another new port.
All the “ACT” LEDs
flash and the network
rate slow down
Stop to work after
working for a while.
“PoE” LED indicators
flash
Power cord connection error or
power supply failure
1.Network cable is damaged or
the connection is not firm.
2.Wrong network cable type or
the cable is longer than 100m.
The communication pattern of
switch and PDs are not
matched.
There is no data transmitting
from PD and the switch can’t
learn a new address to do
communication.
Caused by broadcast storm.
1. Abnormal power supply.
2. Overheating.
1. PoE port doesn’t work
2. PD is overloaded
3. The network cable is
damaged.
Check power cord connection and the
power socket.
Change the network cable.
Changed to matched pattern or
configure to auto-negotiation pattern.
Waiting for 120s, the swith will get
auto-updated address or transmitting
data from the PD, the switch will get
address then.
1. Check if there is a loop problem,
reasonably configure the network.
2. Check if there are large numbers of
broadcast packets from specific sites.
1. Check power connection and the
working voltage;
2. Check the working environment,
including air hole and switch fan.
Check the network cable, port
connection or reduce the load of PDs.
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