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First step: open a seal.............................................................................................................................................. 6
Second step: switch installation.............................................................................................................................. 6
Desktop or Shelf Installation.................................................................................................................................... 6
Third step: Plugging in the AC Power Cord...........................................................................................................7
Power failure.............................................................................................................................................................. 7
Using Web-based Management..............................................................................................................................8
Supported Web Browsers
Connecting to the Switch......................................................................................................................................... 8
4. Status Field.......................................................................................................................................................... 12
Note: The model you have purchased may appear slightly different from the
illustrations shown in the document. Refer to the Product Instruction and
Technical Specification sections for detailed information about your switch,
its components, network connections, and technical specifications.
Note: indicates important information that helps a better use of the
device.
1.Introduction
Warning: indicates potential property damage or personal injury.
About guide
This guide provides instructions to install the Switch.
Terminology / Usage
In this guide, the term "Switch" (first letter capitalized) refers to the Smart Switch, and "switch" (first letter lower
case) refers to other Ethernet switches. Some technologies refer to terms "switch", "bridge" and "switching
hubs" interchangeably, and both are commonly accepted for Ethernet switches.
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Warning: The SFP ports should use UL listed Optical
Transceiver product, Rated Laser Class I. 3.3Vdc.
Products introduction
This is a Gigabit Web Managed POE Switch, It provides 8 10/100/1000Mbps Auto-Negotiation RJ45 POE ports
and 2 Gigabit SFP Ports . It supports the port's full line speed forwarding to ensure the stable transmission of
data. The machine can be used as a small local core switch or a small and medium-size LAN switch, also can
be used as an access switch for large LAN. It can be widely used in monitoring, wireless, Internet cafe and
other fields.
8 Port 10/100/1000Base-TX with 2 Gigabit SFP and 8 PoE L2+ Managed Switch
Front panel
PWR LED:The Power LED lights up when the Switch is connected to a power source.
Link/Act LED: The Link/Act LED will flash which indicates a network link through the corresponding port.
Blinking indicates that the Switch is either sending or receiving data to the port.
PoE LED:
Green: Indicates the PoE powered device (PD) is connected and the port supplies power successfully.
Light off: Indicates no powered device (PD) connected.
RST: By pressing the Reset button for 5 seconds the switch will change back to the default
configuration and all changes will be lost.
Real panel
Grounding: use specialized ground lead connect
Connect the power adapter output terminal to this port. Supports input voltages +44 ~ +57 VDC
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Switch 1pcs
AC power cord 1pcs
Rubber feet 4pcs
Screws 6pcs
Mounting brackets 2pcs
CD
Visually inspect the power cord to see that it is fully secured to the AC power connector.
Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation and adequate ventilation around the switch.
Do not place heavy objects on the switch.
Hardware installation
This chapter provides unpacking and installation information for the Managed PoE switch.
First step: open a seal
Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack its contents. Please consult the packing list located in the User
Manual to make sure all items are present and undamaged. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact
the local re-seller for replacement.
If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact the local re-seller for replacement.
Second step: switch installation
For safe switch installation and operation, it is recommended that you:
Desktop or Shelf Installation
When installing the switch on a desktop or shelf, the rubber feet included with the device must be attached on
the bottom at each corner of the device's base. Allow enough ventilation space between the device and the
objects around it.
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Warning: Do not turn on the power switch before
power cables are connected. Power surge may
cause damage to the Switch.
Warning: The installation instructions clearly state
that the ITE is to be connected only to PoE
networks without routing to the outside plant.
Rack Installation
attach the mounting brackets in to the switch's side panels (one on each side) and secure them with the screws
provided (please note that these brackets are not designed for palm size switches).
Third step: Connecting power supply
Using the AC power cord to connect to the power adapter, and then plug in output terminal of the
adapter into the DC IN socket on the back of the switch. (The AC power outlet should be grounded)
Power failure
As a precaution, the switch should be unplugged in case of power failure. When power is resumed, plug back
the switch again.
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3Getting Started
This chapter introduces the management interface ofManaged PoE switch.
Management Option
The Managed PoE switch can be managed through any port on the device by using the Web-based
management.
Each switch must be assigned its own IP address, which is used for communication with Web-Based
Management or a SNMP network manager. The PC should have an IP address in the same range as the
switch.
Please refer to the following installation instructions for the Web-based Management .
Using Web-based Management
After a successful physical installation, you can configure the Switch, monitor the network status, and display
statistics using a web browser.
Supported Web Browsers
The embedded Web-based Management currently supports the following web browsers:
Internet Explorer 6 or higher version
Netscape 8 or higher version
Mozilla
Firefox 1.5/2.0 or higher version
Connecting to the Switch
You will need the following equipment to begin the web configuration of your device:
A PC with a RJ-45 Ethernet connection
A standardEthernet cable
Connect the Ethernet cable to any of the ports on the front panel of the switch and to the Ethernet port on the
PC.
Network connection
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NOTE: The switch's factory default IP address is
192.168.0.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0
Login Web-based Management
In order to login and configure the switch via an Ethernet connection, the PC must have an IP address in the
same subnet as the switch. For example, if the switch has an IP address of 192.168.0.1, the PC should have an
IP address of 192.168.0.x (where x is a number between 1 ~ 254), and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 Open
the web browser and enter 192.168.0.1 (the factory-default IP address) in the address bar. Then press <Enter>.
Enter the IP address in the web browser
To log in to the switch, the IP address of your PC should be set in the same subnet as that of the switch. The IP
address is 192.168.0.x (”x” is any number from 2 to 254). Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0.
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4. WEB page Introduction
1. Logon Dialog Box
When the following logon dialog box appears, enter the password then click OK.
By default, the username is admin and the password is admin.
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Figure 1 WEB browsing session of the login page
Figure 1 shows the login dialog box, the logon dialog box will be displayed while the user enters the web
page at the first time.(default IP address is 192.168.0.1/24). When the user fills out the correct user name
and password, then clicks the Enter button, can log on to the switch Web server. Passwords are
case-sensitive, the anonymous user password can be a maximum of up to 16 characters, while the
multi-user name and password can be set up to 11 characters. Switch switch default user name is the
anonymous user name admin, default password for the anonymous user's password, the anonymous
user's password is empty by default.
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2. Page button Introduction
Apply
On clicking apply the numerical value will be updated in the memory. As the
error-checking is implemented by the web server, before the user selects the
button there will be no error checking.
button
effect
Delete
Delete the current record
Help
Open help pages, view the individual pages of the configuration instructions
Refresh
Update all fields on the page
3. Entry Field
On the pages, here are Some commonly used button, the role of these buttons are generally the same, Form 2
on the role of these buttons are described:
Form 2:
The extreme left column of the table has an entry field as shown in the Fig2. through this field user can access
different rows in the table.
When you choose a line for the field, it will display the corresponding information in the first line where you can
also edit the information. This line is also known as activities line. When it is loaded for the first time it shows the
field new, activity line is empty.
If you want to add a new line, you should select new from the drop down menu of entry field, enter the new line's
information, and then press apply button.
If you want to edit the existing line it is necessary to select the appropriate line number of the drop down menu,
accordingly you need to edit the line and press the apply button, which will display a corresponding change in
the table.
If you want to delete a row, select the line number accordingly from entry field's into drop down menu and press
the delete key, this line will disappear from the table.
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Figure 2: web page of entry field
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As shown in Fig. 3 the state field is in the extreme right corner which displays the line status. Since all row
state changes are processed in-house, so the status field is read-only. Once the information is filed it will
automatically go to active state and the the status will be active. .
Figure 3:the web page of status field
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5. Main Page
1.System Configuration:
Figure 4 shows the WEB main page of the Switch. This page will be displayed after the user logs in web
pages
Figure 4: Switch switches main page
(1)Basic information page
Figure 5 is the basic configuration page, users can configure the basic information for the switch.
System Description displays the description of the relevant parameters of system.
System descriptor ID displays system in the network identity management.
The system version number displays the current software version number of
switches. The system start-up time displays switch’s time from switch start to the
present time.
The system name is the switch’s system name in the network, the user can modify the system
name. The system location is the switch’s physical location in the network, the user can modify
the system location.
System Contact shows the contact person and details of the current node, the user can modify the
system contact.
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Figure 5 basic information page
Figure6 is a serial port configuration page, this page displays serial baud rate and other related
information. When the host,through the serial port terminals (such as Windows, Hyper Terminal),connects
to switches then COM port configuration must be consistent with this page information.
Figure 10 Serial
port information page
Figure6 :Serial port information page
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(4)
Security Management Page
(3)User management page
Figure 7 is a user management page, the user can modify this switch anonymous user’s (admin)
password. Both Telnet, console use the same anonymous user's password. Passwords are case-sensitive,
and can be up to 16 characters. If you want to change your password, the user needs to enter the new
password twice, once the user clicks the apply button, the new password is activated, then if the switch is
not enabled multi-user, will display the login dialog box , require the user to re - login the web page, with a
new anonymous user password
Figure 7 user’s management page
Figure 8 is Security management configuration page. Using this configuration, , the administrator
can control network management services like TELNET, WEB and SNMP. You can switch on (enable)
or off (disable) this service. Also these services can be mapped with standards IP ACL group ,and the
implementation of the source IP address control, control access to the host of these services.
When the Switch default services TELNET, WEB and SNMP are open and no ACL filtering, then all
hosts have access to the switch using these three services. If the administrator for security, does not want
to provide one or more services, it can be shut down.
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Figure 8:Security management page
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Figure 9 is the current configuration page. the user can view the current configuration of the switch
on this page. Save button is to store the current system configuration in the configuration file. Because
the storage operation requires erasing & writing into the FLASH memory, it may take up some time. When
the user was configures the switch and restarts it after saving, then configurations are not lost.
Figure 9:the current configuration page
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(6)Configuration page
Figure 10is profile configuration page. This page allows users to view the system's initial configuration.
The initial configuration is actually the configuration file in the FLASH, when the configuration file does not exist
in FLASH, the system starts using the default configuration. Delete key to delete the configuration file in the
FLASH. Click the Delete button, will pop up a dialog box ,that will prompts the user sure to delete the
configuration file or not, according to the dialog box to determine if it's ok, otherwise click Cancel button.
Download button is used to downloaded a configuration file to the PC. Click to download button, will pop up a
dialog box, users select Save and save the configuration file directory path. Download the configuration file
names are as switch.cfg.
Figure10: Configuration file page
(7)File upload page
Figure 11 is a file upload page, through this page a user can upload a configuration file and mapping
files to the switch. Click the Browse button to select the upload configuration file or image file in the
directory path on the PC. Click Upload button to upload a configuration file or image file, configuration file
extension must be *. cfg, image file must be provided by DIGISOL and the file name extension must be *.
img. Before the system automatically returns to the results page, please do not click on other pages, or
restart the switch; otherwise, the file transfer will lead to failure causing system crash
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Figure11 File Upload Page
Figure 12. is system reset page. Through this page, users can restart the switch. When you
click on Restart button, it will pop up a dialog box that prompts the user to determine whether to
restart the switch.
Figure12 System reset page
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2.Port Configuration
(1)
Port configuration / port -display page
Figure 13 is the port configuration page. Users can enable or disable the port, set the port speed,
or View basic information of all ports.
To set a specific port, users need to select the appropriate port name from port drop-down menu,.
The default port status is up. The drop-down menu can select “down” to disable the port. Users can also
choose to set the speed from drop-down menu to set the speed of the port, On this page the user can
also view the port’s other basic information
Figure 13: port configuration and port - display page
(2)Port Statistics Page
Figure 14 is the port statistics information page. To view a particular port, users need to select the
appropriate port name in the port drop-down menu. Users can viewthe statistics information of send and
receive packets on this page.
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Figure 14 Port Statistics Page
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3)Flow control page
Figure 15 is the flow control page. Users can enable and disable each port’s send and receive flow control
through this page.
Figure 15 Flow control page
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4)Broadcast storm control page
Figure 16 is the Broadcast Storm Control page. This page is used to do the suppression for configure port
broadcast packets, multicast packets and DLF packet.
Figure 16 Broadcast Storm control Page
(5)Port speed limits page
Figure 17 is the port speed- limit page. This page is used to configure the port’s transmit and receive rate.
From the Port drop-down bar select the relevant ports. Bandwidth control of the send data-packets is used to
configure and display the bandwidth control it. If the port is not configured for bandwidth control, it is shown as
off. Cancel button is used to cancel the corresponding data packet to send bandwidth control. Receiving data
packets is used to configure and display the bandwidth control of receive data packets control ,the range is
1-1024000kbits, enter into force after the key press applications. If the port is not configured bandwidth control,
shown as off. Cancel button is used to cancel the corresponding receiving data packets bandwidth control.
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Figure 17 Port speed limit page
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(6)Port protection page
Figure 18 is the Port protection page. This page is used to configure the port for the protection
port. If the port is configured as a protected port, the ports cannot exchange data with other
Protected port.
Figure 18 protected port page
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(1)
Port Learning restrict page
Figure 19 is the port learning restrict page. This page is used to restrict the number of MAC
addresses a port can learn. The range is 0-8191. The default value is 8191, also is the maximum that
the port is not configured the restrict learning.
8)Port Trunking configuration page
Figure 20 is the port trunking configuration page,. This page allows the user to configure the port
trunking. This page consists of four parts: Port trunking ID selection, Port trunking method selection,
Configurable ports and group members port.
Figure 19 Port Learning restrain page
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To create or modify the port trunking, the user need to select a port trunking ID, port trunking ID from 1
to 3. The user clicks the list box the appropriate port trunking ID, the port trunking of information is
displayed in the group port. To create a Trunk group, select the appropriate ID in the port trunking ID, click
the button "Trunk ID Settings." To set the port trunking method, select one port trunking method, click the
button "polymerization Settings." To increase the trunking ports, the port can be configured to select the
trunking port in the configurable, click on "members of the port =" "key. Aggregation from the existing port
to remove a port group member ports in the trunking port selected, click on "non-member port" = "key. To
delete the entire TRUNK group, then click the "Delete trunk group" button.
In page configuring process, if at least one Trunk has been established then polymerization
settings can take effect; configured Trunking method is also applied to all on the Trunk groups; in that
already exist on the Trunk can add or remove Port members ; You can only delete the Trunk group
when it doesn’t have any member ports.
Switch supports maximum 3 groups port trunking. Trunk1 and Trunk2 can not used for trunking
Gigabit ports, and each group can be aggregated up to the four same attributes port. Trunk3 can only
aggregate Gigabit ports, and up to 2 Gigabit ports can be aggregated. Port aggregation method is
common to all of the Trunk.
Figure 20 Port Trunking configuration page
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(9)Port mirroring configuration page
Figure 21 is the port mirroring configuration page. This page allows users to configure port mirroring.
Port mirroring through the mirror port is used to monitor the data packets of port. Mirroring Port can only
choose one, being mirrored output port and being mirrored(monitor port)port can select multiple. This
page consists of four components: monitor port, configurable port, monitoring direction and mirror
configuration information.
When you start to configure a mirror port ,firstly configured mirroring port from monitor ports, mirror ports
can only have one, and then select the mirror port from the configurable port, select the monitor direction,
and
press the application key to entry into force, the results is displayed in the mirrored configuration
information.
When you choose the RECEIVE direction of monitoring, received data packets will be monitored,
TRANSMIT, sent data packets will be monitored.You can use BOTH to monitor all sent and received
packets, NOT_RECEIVE to cancel monitoring received data packets, NOT_TRANSMIT to cancel
monitoring send data packets, while NEITHER cancels monitor data packets received and sent, that is
canceling port monitoring.
Figure21 Port mirroring configuration page
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3.MAC binding
(1)MAC binding configuration page
Figure 22 is the MAC binding configuration page. This page is used to achieve the port and MAC
address binding.
MAC entries on the page is used to enter the MAC address binding, VLAN ID entry is used to enter
the MAC address of VLAN
Figure 22the MAC binding configuration page
(2)MAC binding automatic conversion page
Figure 23 is the MAC binding automatic conversion page. This page is used to achieve the
port MAC address auto-binding.
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Figure 23the MAC binding automatic conversion page
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(1)MAC filtering configuration page
Figure 24 is the MAC filtering configuration page. This page is used to configure MAC address
filtering on the ports.
MAC entries on the page is used to enter the MAC address filtering, VLAN ID entry is used to enter
the MAC address affiliated VLAN.
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Figure 24the MAC filtering configuration page
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(2)MAC filtering automatic conversion page
Figure 25 is the MAC filtering automatic conversion page. This page is used to achieve the port
MAC address auto-binding.
Figure 25 the MAC filtering automatic conversion page
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5.VLAN Configuration
t
Tagged the port is the VLAN tagged member
u
Untagged the port is the VLAN untagged member
(1)VLAN information page
Figure 26 shows the current VLAN information page. This page is read-only page displays the
current VLAN configuration information, including the VID, state and port members. Select VLAN from
the drop-down VID, shows the port information of the Port VLAN members.
A port may not be a member of VLAN, which can be VLAN-tagged or untagged members . the
meanings of characters pls see the following info:
Figure 26:VLAN information page
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(2)Static VLAN configuration page
Figure 27 is the static VLAN configuration page that allows users to create VLAN.
If you want to create a new VLAN, enter VID on activity line, ranging from 2 to 4094. VLAN
name is generated depend on VLAN ID and can not be modified. Click Apply button, then the list
box displays the user-created VLAN's VID and VLAN name. Switch by default has VLAN1, and
VLAN1 can not be deleted.
If you want to delete a VLAN, the user need to click the appropriate VLAN of the list box. The VLAN
will be displayed in the activity line, click the Remove (Delete) key to delete the VLAN, the same time.
Figure 27: the static VLAN configuration page
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3)VLAN port configuration page
Figure 28 is a VLAN port configuration page, which is used to configure the VLAN port
configuration and display results. This page mainly consists of eight parts: port, mode, all current
The port default VLAN is the untagged member of VLAN1, the port's default VLAN is 1.
In VLAN mode HYBRID the port default VLAN is the untagged member of VLAN1, the port's default
VLAN is 1. Tin VLAN mode TRUNK the default is VLAN1.
VLAN Port shows the results of VLAN port configuration, [p] indicates that the port VLAN is the default
VLAN, [t] that the port is a VLAN tag members, [u] that the port is not tagged VLAN member. When you
remove VLAN, the user from the list, select the VLAN, can be multiple-choice.
Button "default VLAN =>"is used to configure port to new default VLAN.
Button "tagged =>" Configured port is designated as a tagged member of VLAN. One or more
VLANfrom the current all VLAN.can be selected..
Button "untagged =>" Configureed VLAN port is a designated member of the untagged. One or more
VLAN from the current all VLAN can be selected.
Button "non-membersis to delete the port from the specified one or more of the VLAN.
Figure 28 The VLAN port configuration page
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6.SNMP Configuration
(1)SNMP share body configuration page
Figure 29 is a shared body of SNMP configuration page that allows users to configure the switch common
bodyname and read and write access, A total of 8 entries can be configured
By default, the switch there is a share name aspublic, the common body is read-only access. With this
correspondence, the activities of this page is only one entry, shared body names are public, access is read-only
access. When the switch through SNMP for network management, you need to configure a read-write
permissions to the shared body.
Figure 29 a shared body of SNMP configuration page
(2)TRAP target configuration page
Figure 30 is the TRAP target configuration page that allows users to configure the workstation to receive
TRAP messages as well as the IP address of TRAP protocol packets of some of the parameters.
In the configuration entry, the name used to enter the TRAP name, IP address used to enter the target
address, SNMP version used to select the version of the TRAP packet, if you set successful, it will show in the
state to active. If the configuration was successful, SNMP TRAP functions will take effects ,in the event of link
up or link down, the switch will automatically send a TRAP packet to the target address
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Figure 30 the TRAP target configuration page
7.ACL Configuration
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(1)IP Standard ACL configuration page
Figure 31 is the IP standard ACL configuration page. Users build ACL standard IP access list using this
page. . User can select a ACL group number, in the group to create one or more rules. A rule can match only the
source IP address field (with mask).
Figure 31the IP standard ACL configuration page
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The addressing method used wild-mask. If the rule were to match the IP address range
192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.255, then the IP address can be 192.168.0.1, and its mask of 0.0.0.255.
Users to configure the rules, each rule must have a filter mode: allow or deny.
The user to create a rule in the group, the system will automatically give a rule number..
(2)IP Extended ACL configuration page
Figure 32 is the IP extended ACL configuration page. The extended IP group is an extension of the
standard IP rules. Control the packet forwarding via source IP, Destination IP, IP protocol type and
service port.
Figure 32:the IP Extended ACL configuration page
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(3)MAC IP ACL configuration page
Figure 33 is the MAC IP ACL configuration page. IP MAC group can be the IP packet source
and destination MAC address and source and destination IP address control.
Figure 33 :the MAC IP ACL configuration page.
(4)MAC ARP ACL configuration page
Figure 34 is the MAC ARP ACL configuration page. ARP group can be the type of the operation of the
ARP packet, the sender MAC and the sender IP control.
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(5)ACL information page
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Figure 35 is the ACL information page, which displays the current ACL rules configured in
all the information.
Figure 35 is the ACL information page
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8.QoS Configuration
(1)QoS Apply Configuration Page
Figure 36 is a QoS Apply configuration page.
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Figure 36QoS Apply configuration page
(2)QoS Schedule Configuration Page
Figure 37 is a QoS Schedule configuration page.
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Figure 37QoS Schedule configuration page
9.IP Basic Configuration
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(1)VLAN Interface Configuration Page
Figure 38 is a VLAN interface configuration page. Users can configure the VLAN interface
through this page, delete VLAN interfaces, configure the interface IP address, remove the interface IP
address, and view interface information.
Figure 38VLAN interface configuration page
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Switch,by default, has a VLAN1 interface, the interface can not be deleted. One can only
configure a VLAN interface in this switch.
(2)ARP configuration and display page
Figure 39 is the ARP configuration and displays all of the information of the ARP table. Users can
configure a static ARP entries on this page, delete ARP entries, and revise the dynamic ARP table entry
to a static ARP table entry.
When a user configures a static ARP entry, they need to enter the IP address and MAC address,
MAC address must be a unicast MAC address, and then click Add button.
When a user delete an ARP entry, you can choose to delete an IP-ARP table entry, remove a
segment of the ARP table entry, delete all of the ARP table entry, delete all dynamic ARP table entries
Figure 41 is the Radius configuration page, users can configure the Radius-related
1.
Be sure to set the Radius server's IP address before do the authentication and accounting
2.
Optional Radius server IPaddress, if there is spare Radius server..
3.
Authentication UDP port, thedefault value is 1812, the user generally do not need to
4.
Accounting enable when you do authentication and accounting in general to start charging.
5.
Accounting UDP port, the default value is 1813.
6.
Shared secret key is used to setting the shared encryption password between the switch and
(3)Host Static Routing configuration page
Figure 40 is the static route configuration page, the user can use this page to add, delete static
routes.
(1)Radius Configuration Page
information, you can set following information:
in this field,
modify this field.
the
Radius server, so be sure to set the authentication and accounting in this field, and with the
Figure 40 the host static route configuration page
same settings on the Radius server.
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7.
vendor-specific information, the users typically do not need to modify this field.
8.
NAS ports, NAS port type, NAS type of service, these three values do not change in general.
9.
Whether to on or off the roaming feature of Radius.
1.
Whether to activate the 802.1x protocol, when doing authentication and accounting must
2.
Toadopt a common authentication method or the expansion of authentication.
3.
Whether to open re-authentication function, the default is not open . Open the
4.
Setting re-certification time interval, only to re-open the case of authentication to be valid,
5.
Quiet Period Timer, users typically do not need to modify this field.
6.
Tx-Period Timer, users typically do not need to modify this field.
(2)802.1x Configuration Page
Figure 42 is the 802.1x configuration page, users can configure 802.1x related information
on this page, including:
be to start 802.1x protocol.
re-authentication feature will make users more reliable when using the authentication and
accounting, but it will slightly increase the network traffic.
the default is 3600 seconds, when you do authentication and accounting based on the actual
situation to set the value.
Figure 41 the Radius configuration page
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Server timeout timer, users typically do not need to modify this field.
11.
Client Version, the client version number.
12.
Check Client, whether the certification passed then examine the client's regular flow of
8.Supplicant timeout timer, users typically do not need to modify this
field.
9. Max Request number, users generally do not need to modify this field.
10.showing Reauth Max size.
packets.
.
(3)802.1x port configuration page
Figure 43 is the 802.1x port configuration page. The user through this page can configure the 802.1x port
mode. 802.1x port model includes four types: N / A State, Auto state, Force-authorized state and
Force-unauthorized state. When a port needs to do 802.1x Authentication, need to set Auto state, if not do
authentication to access the network, to set N / A state, the other two states are rarely used in practical
applications
Figure 42 the 802.1x configuration page
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Figure 43 the 802.1x port configuration page
Doing 802.1x authentication, port access, the default maximum host number is 100, the user can modify this
field, the biggest support to the 100.
(4) 802.1x user authentication information page
Figure 44 is a 802.1x user authentication information page, the user can see through this page,all users
state information,
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Figure 44 802.1x user authentication information page
11. Spanning Tree Protocol configuration
(1) MSTP global configuration page
Whether to enable MSTP.
Configure the bridge priority. Devices with lower priority are more likely to be the root bridge.
Enable BPDU filtering function on the port in the portfast bpdu-filter default state.
Enable BPDU guard function on the port in the portfast bpdu-guard default state.
Configure the forwarding delay.
Configure the interval for sending MSTP Hello packets.
The errdisable mechanism is started. When a port starts a BPDU guard receives a BPDU, it starts the
Configure error-disable timeout time.
Configure the number of seconds the switch waits to receive spanning tree configuration information before
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information, mainly including:
error-disable timer. Error-disable restarts this port after the configured timeout.
triggering a reconfiguration.
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Configure the number of hops specified before a BPDU is dropped in a domain.
Start or shut down and Cisco compatible spanning tree protocol.
Select the port to be configured.
Configure a port as a port fast port to enable the port from the blocking state to the forwarding state,
Open the BPDU filter on the selected port.
Enable BPDU guard on the selected port.
Enable the root guard function, and do not accept BPDU packets with a higher priority than the bridge.
Configure the connection type. point-to-point: The type of connection is point-to-point, allowing fast
transition of the port status. shared: Connection type is shared, does not allow rapid conversion of port
Configure the cist priority of the interface. Range 0-240, can only be a multiple of 16. The default is 128.
Figure 45 MSTP Global Configuration Page
(2) MSTP port configuration page
Figure 46 is the MSTP global configuration page. Through this page, you can configure some MSTP
related information, mainly including:
bypassing the listening and learning states.
Specify the switch as the root switch.
status, to go through the calculation process of 802.1D to determine the status of the port.
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Configure the cist path cost. Range 1-200000000. The default is 20000000. Lower path costs are more
likely to be roots.
Configure the type of protocol packets to be sent.
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12. IGMP SNOOPING configuration
(3) MSTP configuration information page
Figure 47is the MSTP configuration information page, in this page you can view some MSTP related
information
Figure 47 MSTP Configuration Information page
(1) IGMP SNOOPING configuration page
Figure 48 is the IGMP SNOOPING configuration page, this page youcan start IGMP SNOOPING.
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Figure 49 is the IGMP SNOOPING information page, which allows users to view some information about
IGMP SNOOPING.
Figure 49 IGMP SNOOPING Information page
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13. GMRP configuration
(1) GMRP Global Configuration Page
Figure 50 shows the GMRP global configuration page. Users can enable GMRP through this page.
Figure 50 GMRP Global Configuration Page
(2) GMRP port configuration page
Figure 51 shows the GMRP port configuration page. You can use this page to enable the GMRP port and
view the port information.
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Figure 51 GMRP Port Configuration Page
Figure 52 is the GMRP state machine page. Users can view the GMRP state machine information through
this page.
Figure 52 is the GMRP state machine page
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14. EAPS configuration
Select an EAPS ring number.
Configure the operating node mode of an EAPS Domain.
Configure Primary Port of EAPS Domain.
Configure Secondary Port of EAPS Domain.
Configure a control VLAN for EAPS Domain.
Add one or more protected VLANs of the EAPS Domain.
Configure an EAPS Domain to periodically send HEALTH packets. Hello-timer must be less than fail-time.
Set the fail-period timer of one EAPS domain to expire.
Enable or disable compatibility with Extreme devices.
Whether to enable
(1) EAPS configuration page
Figure 53 is an EAPS configuration page, through this pageyou can configure some EAPS related
information, including:
Figure 53 EAPS Configuration Page
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(2) EAPS information page
Figure 54 is an EAPS information page,users can view some EAPS related information.
Figure 54 EAPS information page
15、RMON configuration
(1) RMON statistics group configuration page
Figure 55 shows the RMON statistics group configuration page. You can use this page to configure the
RMON statistics group. Select a port from the drop-down list to view/configure the RMON statistics group
configuration for this port. When not configured, the index number is 0, fill in the correct index number (range 1
to 100), the owner is optional, you can configure RMON statistics group for the port. The statistics table shows
the port statistics from the successful configuration.
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(2) RMON history group configuration page
Figure 56 shows the RMON history group configuration page. You can configure the RMON history group
through this page. Select a port from the drop-down list to view/configure the RMON history group configuration
for this port. When not configured, the index number is 0, fill in the correct index number (range is 1 to 100),
interval, request Buckets, the owner is optional, you can configure the RMON history group for the port. Interval
refers to the time interval in seconds that the data is collected. The range is 1-3600. The bucket is the allocated
storage size and it indicates how many records are stored. The range is 1-100. The statistics table shows
historical data that has been collected since the configuration was successful.
Figure 55: RMON history group configuration page
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(3) RMON alarm group configuration page
Figure 57 shows the RMON alarm group configuration page. You can use this page to create or modify
RMON alarm group. Select a configured alarm group from the drop-down list to view/configure its information.
Select New to create it. The index number range is from 1 to 60, and the interval range is from 1 to 3600. In
seconds, the monitoring object must fill in the MIB node. The comparison method can choose absolute
(absolute value) or delta (change amount). In addition, the upper and lower limit valves must be filled. Value,
event index, owner is optional. The alarm value is read-only and shows the sampled value when the alarm was
last issued. The event index refers to the index number of the RMON event group and must be configured in
advance.
Figure 57:RMONEvent Group Configuration Page
16、Cluster configuration
(1) NDP configuration page
Figure 58 shows the NDP configuration page. You can use this page to configure NDP. The configurable
information includes: selecting the port, enabling the NDP function of the port, enabling the global NDP function,
the interval for sending NDP packets, and the aging time of the NDP packets on the receiving device.
For port selection, you can select the port as required and enable the port NDP function. For NDP to
operate normally, both global and port NDP must be enabled at the same time.
Set the aging time of the NDP packets sent by the local device to the receiving device. The valid time range
is 1-4096 seconds. The default value is 180 seconds.
Set the interval for sending NDP packets. The valid time range is 1-4096 seconds and the default is 60 seconds
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Figure 59shows the NTDP configuration page. Usingthis page to configure NTDP. The information that
can be set includes: selecting the port, enabling the NTDP function of the port, enabling the global NTDP
function, the range of the topology collection, the time interval of collecting the regular topology, the delay time
of the first port forwarding the packet, and the forwarding of the packet by other ports. delay.
For port selection, you can select the port as required and enable the NTDP function on the port. For NTDP
to operate normally, both global and port NTDP must be enabled.
The range of topology collection is configured. The valid range is 1-6. In the default configuration, the
maximum number of hops from the most distant device to the topology collection device is 3.
Set the interval for collecting the topology collection. The valid range is 0-65535 minutes. The default
configuration is 1 minute.
Set the delay for forwarding packets on the first port. The valid range is 1-1000 milliseconds. The default
value is 200 milliseconds.
Sets the delay for forwarding packets on the first port. The valid range is 1 to 100 milliseconds. The default
value is 20 milliseconds.
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Figure 60 is the cluster configuration page. Users can configure the cluster and view the cluster member
table through this page. The information that can be set includes: enabling the cluster function, configuring the
management VLAN, the address pool of the cluster, the interval for sending handshake packets, the effective
retention time of the device, the name of the cluster, the way to join the cluster, and deleting the cluster.
To enable the cluster function, you must enable the cluster function before the cluster function can run normally.
Configure a management VLAN. The valid range is 1-4094. The default configuration is vlan1.
Configure a private IP address range for member devices in the cluster. The valid range of ip addresses is
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255. The valid range of the mask length is 0 to 32.
Set the interval for sending handshake packets. The valid range is 1-255 seconds. The default is 10
seconds.
Configure the device's effective retention time. The valid range is 1-255 seconds and the default is 60
seconds.
To set up a cluster, you need to configure the cluster name and choose to join the cluster. There are manual
and automatic joining methods. After establishing a cluster, you can automatically switch to manual, but you
cannot manually switch to automatic. Manual mode can change the cluster name.
After a cluster is established, member devices and candidate devices can be viewed in the cluster member
table. You can delete member devices or add candidate devices to member devices according to roles.
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Figure 50 Cluster Configuration Page
、17. log management
(1) Log information page
Figure 61 is the Log information page. Users can enable and view various log information through this