Web-smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch
with 8 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45)
and 2 Gigabit SFP Ports
ECS2020-10T
Web-smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch
with 8 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45) 802.3af/at PoE Ports
and 2 Gigabit SFP Ports
ECS2020-28P
Web-smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch
with 24 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45)
and 4 Gigabit SFP Ports
ECS2020-28T
Web-smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch
with 24 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45) 802.3af/at PoE Ports
and 4 Gigabit SFP Ports
E022019-CS-R02
About This Guide
This guide includes detailed information on the switch software, including how to
operate and use the management functions of the switch. To deploy this switch
effectively and ensure trouble-free operation, you should first read the relevant
sections in this guide so that you are familiar with all of its software features.
Who Should Read This
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Notice
This guide is for network administrators who are responsible for operating and
maintaining network equipment. The guide assumes a basic working knowledge of
LANs (Local Area Networks), the Internet Protocol (IP), and Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP).
This guide focuses on switch software configuration through the Web
management interface.
For information on how to manage the switch through the CLI, see the following
guide:
CLI Reference Guide
This documentation is provided for general information purposes only. If any
product feature details in this documentation conflict with the product datasheet,
refer to the datasheet for the latest information.
Note:
There are 4 devices in this series: ECS2020-10P, ECS2020-10T, ECS2020-28P,
and ECS2020-28T.
Note:
The PoE function is only applicable to the ECS2020-10P and ECS2020-28P
products.
Note:
Sections of this document use the ECS2020-10P as an example. The other
switch models differ only in panel image, port types, and equipment name but
function identically.
Table of Content
1 WEB MANAGEMENT LANDING PAGE ................................................................................................................. 8
1.1LOG IN TO THE SWITCH MANAGEMENT PAGE WEB ........................................................................................................... 8
2 SYSTEM HOME .................................................................................................................................................. 9
2.2PORT INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................................. 9
4 PORT MANAGEMENT ...................................................................................................................................... 14
4.1.1Check the port configuration ........................................................................................................................ 14
4.1.2Configuring port properties .......................................................................................................................... 15
4.2STORM CONTROL ................................................................................................................................................... 15
4.2.1Check the port settings storm ....................................................................................................................... 15
4.3FLOW CONTROL ..................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.3.1Configuring flow control ............................................................................................................................... 18
4.4.1Viewing port aggregation configuration ....................................................................................................... 19
4.4.2Add port aggregation .................................................................................................................................... 20
4.4.3Modifying port aggregation .......................................................................................................................... 21
4.5.2Add port mirroring group ............................................................................................................................. 22
4.5.3To modify the port mirroring group ............................................................................................................. 23
4.5.4Delete a port mirroring group ....................................................................................................................... 24
4.6.2Configuring port isolation ............................................................................................................................. 25
4.6.3Modify the port isolation .............................................................................................................................. 26
4.7.1View port rate limit ....................................................................................................................................... 27
4.7.2Configure port access rate ............................................................................................................................ 27
4.7.3Remove the port speed limit ........................................................................................................................ 28
5.1.1Check VLAN configuration information ........................................................................................................ 29
5.1.2Adding a VLAN .............................................................................................................................................. 30
5.1.5View port mode ............................................................................................................................................ 33
5.1.6Change the port mode is trunk ..................................................................................................................... 33
5.1.7Change the port mode is hybrid ................................................................................................................... 34
6.5.2Choose the port to configure ........................................................................................................................ 52
6.6.1Enable STP function ...................................................................................................................................... 53
6.6.2STP port settings ........................................................................................................................................... 53
6.7ACCESS CONTROL ................................................................................................................................................... 54
6.7.1ACL access control list ................................................................................................................................... 54
7 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................................................... 69
7.2.1DHCP server info ........................................................................................................................................... 78
7.2.2Enable the DHCP server ................................................................................................................................ 78
7.4SYSTEM INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................................ 79
7.4.1Memory information .................................................................................................................................... 79
7.4.2CPU information ........................................................................................................................................... 80
7.7.1Check the SNMP ............................................................................................................................................ 86
7.7.2Activate the SNMP ........................................................................................................................................ 87
7.7.3To disable the SNMP ..................................................................................................................................... 87
7.7.4Activate the TRAP ......................................................................................................................................... 88
7.7.5Disable the TRAP ........................................................................................................................................... 88
7.7.6Change community ....................................................................................................................................... 89
7.7.7Added the SNMP TRAP service host ............................................................................................................. 89
7.7.8Delete the SNMP TRAP service host ............................................................................................................. 90
7.8.1View ROMN configure information .............................................................................................................. 90
7.8.2Configure ROMN type ................................................................................................................................... 91
7.9.3LLDP PORT SET .............................................................................................................................................. 94
7.9.4Neighbor info ................................................................................................................................................ 94
7.10.1 Telnet info ....................................................................................................................................................... 95
7.10.2 ENABLE THE TELNET ........................................................................................................................................ 96
8 PSE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT .......................................................................................................................... 101
8.1PSE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................................. 101
8.1.1View the PSE system configuration............................................................................................................. 101
8.1.2Configure power supply mode .................................................................................................................... 102
8.2POE PORT CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................................... 104
8.2.1Editing POE port .......................................................................................................................................... 105
9.1.1View the priority schedule .......................................................................................................................... 107
9.1.2The configuration global settings of SP ....................................................................................................... 107
9.1.3The configuration global settings of DSCP .................................................................................................. 110
9.1.4Editing the DSCP values .............................................................................................................................. 112
10.1.2Active the EEE ......................................................................................................................................... 114
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1 WEB MANAGEMENT LANDING PAGE
1.1 LOG IN TO THE SWITCH MANAGEMENT PAGE WEB
The computer’s IP address and the switch IP address must be set to the same subnet (switch default IP address is
192.168.2.10, and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0). Run a web browser, and enter http://192.168.2.10 in
the address bar. Enter the default user name and password (user name: admin; password: admin), and then click the
“Login” button to directly access the web management home page.
Figure 1-1: The Login Page
After launching successfully, the switch management home page displays:
Figure 1-2: Web Management Home Page
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2 SYSTEM HOME
2.1 DEVICE PANEL
1. Through the web page, a quick understanding of the operation of the device, panel information, port
information, such as the general network of common management information.
Figure 2-1: Web Device Panel
2. Clicking on a specific port displays the following information.
Figure 2-2: View the Port Status
2.2 PORT INFORMATION
The configuration of the ECS2020-10P is as follows: "System Home", "Port Information".
Figure 2-2: Port Information
On the panel, you can see the device port, description, input flow, output flow, state of the port, connection state,
VLAN, and trunk status.
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2.3 FLOW TREND
Click the device port on the panel port to view the port flow trends.
Figure 2-3: View the Flow Trend
2.4 DEVICE CONFIGURATION
Click "Device Configuration" to view and change the configuration of the device.
Figure 2-4: Device Configuration
Use "Device configuration" to configure the following modules:
1. Total number of VLANs
2. Port Aggregation Number
3. Port Mirroring
4. ARP Spoofing
5. Port Security
6. DHCP Snooping
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2.5 PORT STATISTICS
The Port Statistics page shows the number of bytes received, the number of bytes sent, the number of incomplete
packets, the number of large packets, CRC error packets, and the number of conflicts.
Figure 2-5: View the Port Statistics
3 QUICK CONFIGURATION
Click on "Quick Configuration" to quickly configure commonly used functions, such as a VLANs, trunk ports, port
classes, SNMP, and basic settings.
3.1 BASIC SETTING
Click "Quick Configuration" and then "Basic Settings" to display the System Settings page. The current basic system
information and management password can be configured.
Figure 3-1: Basic Setting
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3.2 VLAN SETTINGS
Click "Quick Configuration" and then "VLAN Settings" to access the VLAN configuration page. You can view the
current VLAN information, create new VLANs, modify VLANs, delete VLANs, etc. When configuration is completed,
click "Next".
Figure 3-2: VLAN Settings
3.3 PORT MODE
Click "Quick Configuration" and then "Port Mode" to access the port settings page. You can change the port setting
to allow VLANs in trunk or hybrid mode (Note: When a port is changed to trunk mode, it will be removed from any
previous untagged VLAN). When configuration is complete, click "Next".
Figure 3-3: Port Mode
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3.4 SNMP CONFIGURATION
Click "Quick Configuration" and then "SNMP Settings" to access the SNMP Settings page. You can configure SNMP
settings, such as enable/disable SNMP and SNMP TRAP services, etc. When configuration is complete, click "Next".
Figure 3-4: SNMP Settings
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4 PORT MANAGEMENT
4.1 BASIC SETTINGS
4.1.1 Check the port configuration
On the navigation bar, click "Port Management" and then "Basic Settings" to view the current configuration of the
switch ports:
Figure 4-1: Port List Information
The port list attributes show the current switch port configuration information:
1. Port: The number of the port.
2. Port Description: Displays the switch port description.
3. Port Status: The switch port status information; enabled or disabled.
4. Port Rate: Displays the switch port speed configuration; auto-negotiation or 10/100/1000.
5. Working Mode: Displays the switch port duplex configuration; auto-negotiation, full, or half duplex.
6. MTU: Indicates the maximum size of packets on the port.
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4.1.2 Configuring port properties
Click theicon to configure the selected port attributes:
Figure 4-2: Port Properties Configuration
Configure port properties as follows:
Step 1: Click the "Edit" icon .
Step 2: In the Port Properties configuration page, fill/select the value to be configured.
Step 3: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration.
4.2 STORM CONTROL
4.2.1 Check the storm control port settings
On the navigation bar, click "Port Management" and then "Storm Control" to view the current switch port storm
control information.
Figure 4-3: Storm Control List Information
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The list of ports shows the current storm control property values:
5. When the control value setting is not a multiple of 16, the system automatically matches the closest multiple of
16.
6. The control values of unknown-unicast, broadcast, and unknown-multicast, can only be a single value.
Clicking the corresponding port on the port panel selects the port to be configured.
Figure 4-4: Configuring Storm Control Information
You can also select multiple ports for batch settings.
Figure 4-5: Bulk Edit Configuration Information
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After selecting the ports in the Storm Control port panel, set the unknown-unicast, unknown-multicast, and
broadcast values. For example, set the port 1 unknown-unicast storm control to 1009, and then click "Apply
Settings".
Figure 4-6: Configuring Storm` Control Information
The configuration displays as shown below:
Figure 4-7: Configuration Successfully Storm Control Information Flow Control
4.3 FLOW CONTROL
Click "Port Management" and then "Flow Control" to view the port flow control information on the switch.
Figure 4-8: Flow Control Information
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4.3.1 Configuring flow control
To enable the port flow control function: Select the ports to enable traffic control, and then click "Flow Control".
Select "On" and click "Apply".
Figure 4-9: Open Port Flow Control Function
To enable port traffic control, follow these steps:
Step 1: Select the port.
Step 2: Set the "Flow control" to “On”.
Step 3: Click "Apply".
View the port list to check that the configuration is successful:
Figure 4-10: Port Flow Control Status
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To modify the port flow control function: Click on the port traffic control list corresponding to the rear port of the
" " button in the Port Settings page "Flow Control Type" select "Off", "Apply Settings":
Figure 4-11: Close the Port Flow Control
Close port traffic control, follow these steps:
Step 1: Select the button to the right of the port or directly selected port;
Step 2: In the "Flow Control Type" select off;
Step 3: Click "Apply".
4.4 PORT AGGREGATION
4.4.1 Viewing port aggregation configuration
Click "Port Management" "Port Aggregation" to view the current switch configured port aggregation information:
Figure 4-12: Aggregation Port Configuration Information
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In the port aggregation list which shows the current switch port configuration information for the polymerization
properties:
1. Aggregation number: display link aggregation group number value;
2. Load Balancing: Displays the current link aggregation group load balancing judgment condition;
3. Aggregate types: Displays whether to use a polymerization port LACP protocol;
4. Member ports quantity: Displays the number of ports in the link aggregation group contains a total of member
port: Displays the current port link aggregation group member prompt
5. Each aggregate port can bind up to eight member ports, port to transfer data among members of the network
traffic through the shunt rules.
6. Port aggregation group must ensure that the port speed, duplex, port state agreement, or can not ATTACH after
configuration.
4.4.2 Add port aggregation
Enter aggregation port number, select the desired aggregation port, select aggregation type, click "Apply".
Figure 4-13: Port Aggregation Configuration Area
Increase port aggregation, follow these steps:
Step 1: Select the option to load the shunt in the load balancing list.
Step 2: Enter the number in the "Aggregation number" in.
Step 3: Select the aggregated ports in the panel.
Step 4: Select the aggregation type.
Step 5: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration.
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4.4.3 Modifying port aggregation
Click on "Aggregation List" in the need to modify the port aggregation right icon in this area to the port aggregation
port aggregation group corresponding modification:
Figure 4-14: To Modify the Port Aggregation
Modify Link Aggregation Procedure:
Step 1: In the "Aggregation List Click to modify the right of the port aggregation,
Step 2: In the port aggregation configuration page to modify the load balancing type and click Next to "Apply".
Step 3: Select the port to be added to the aggregation port.
Step 4: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration.
4.5 PORT MIRRORING
4.5.1 Port mirroring configuration
Click "Port Management" "Configuration of Port Mirroring "Port Mirroring" view of the switch:
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Figure 4-15: Port Mirroring Configuration Information
In the Port Mirroring is a property list which shows the configuration of the current mirror switch:
Mirroring group: mirroring group ID, can be configured up to seven mirroring group;
Source Port: The port forwarding on the source data is mirrored to the destination port;
Destination port: mirror data sent to the destination port.
1. Port aggregation port can not be used as the destination port and source port;
2. Destination port and source port can not be the same;
3. Same group mirroring group can have only one destination port.
4.5.2 Add port mirroring group
On the panel, select "Source Port" and "Destination Port" add port mirroring group.
Figure 4-16: Add Port Mirroring Group
Figure 4-17: Add Port Mirroring Group Results
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Port mirroring configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1: Select "Source Port",
Step 2: Select "Destination Port",
Step 3: select mirroring group,
Step 4: Click "Apply".
Configuration instructions:
1. On the switch can be configured 7 mirroring group.
2. Aggregated port mirroring can not be configured are shown in gray in the panel.
3. Has been selected port mirroring port, displayed in the faceplate is gray.
4. Aggregated port mirroring can not be configured are shown in gray in the panel.
5. Has been selected port mirroring port, displayed in the faceplate is gray.
4.5.3 To modify the port mirroring group
Select the group to modify, click on the action bar "" button. Modify the corresponding mirroring group.
Figure 4-18: To Modify the Port Mirroring Group
Modify the port mirroring configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1: In the image you want to modify the operation of the group column, click on "";
Step 2: Add or remove the corresponding port in the panel;
Step 3: Click "Apply".
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4.5.4 Delete a port mirroring group
Figure 4-19: Delete Port Mirroring Group
Figure 4-20: Deleted Successfully Port Mirroring
Remove port mirroring configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1: In the image you want to modify the operation of the group column, click " ";
Step 2: In the panel, click Cancel the source port, destination port and then click Cancel;
Step 3: In the panel, click Cancel the source port, destination port and then click Cancel;
Step 4: Click "Apply".
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4.6 PORT ISOLATION
4.6.1 Port isolation configuration
Click "Port Management" "Configuration of Port Mirroring "Port Isolation" view of the switch:
Figure 4-21: Port Isolation Configuration Information
4.6.2 Configuring port isolation
Open Port Isolation function: select the port on which you want to open port isolation, click the "Port Isolation Type"
Select "On", "Apply".
Figure 4-22: Enable Port Isolation Function
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4.6.3 Modify the port isolation
Figure 4-23: Enable Port Isolation Results
Select the port to modify, click on the action bar "" button. Modify the corresponding port isolation.
Figure 4-24: To Modify the Port Isolation
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4.7 PORT SPEED LIMIT
4.7.1 View port rate limit
Click "Port Management" "Port Speed Limit" switch to view the current port speed configured information:
Figure 4-25: View Rate Configuration Information
In the port speed list which shows the current speed limit switch attribute configuration information:
Port: The number of the port;
Input limit: uplink port speed;
Output speed: port downstream rate;
4.7.2 Configure port access rate
Select the panel to set the speed limit of the port, set the rate limit value by dragging the speed bar.
Figure 4-26: Configure Port Rate Limiting Entrance
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Figure 4-27: Port Entrance Speed Limit Results
Entrance port rate limiting configuration steps are as follows:
Step 1: Click on the right side of the port "" Icon or select multiple icons;
Step 2: Set rate limiting strip port value;
Step 3: Click the lower right corner "Apply" button to complete the configuration.
4.7.3 Remove the port speed limit
Click the need to remove the limit on the right port icon '' in the configuration area of the port rate value pull bar to
the far right, "Apply" to complete the operation.
Figure 4-28: Remove the Port Speed Limit
Remove uplink port rate limiting steps are as follows:
Step 1: Click on the right side of the port icon;
Step 2: In the area of the port rate configuration value rate strip pulled to the far right;
Step 3: Click the "Apply" button to complete the configuration.
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5 VLAN MANAGEMENT
5.1 VLAN MANAGEMENT
5.1.1 Check VLAN configuration information
Click on the navigation bar "VLAN Management" "VLAN Management" "VLAN Settings" to view the switch
configured:
Figure 5-1: VLAN Configuration Information
In the VLAN list which shows the properties of the configuration information of the current switch VLAND:
1. VLAN ID: VLAN ID value is displayed;
2. VLAN Name: The name of the VLAN, the default VLAN ID to name;
3. VLAN IP address: Displays the switch's management IP;
4. Port: Displays the port VLAN that exist.
5. By default, all ports belong to VLAN 1.
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5.1.2 Adding a VLAN
Click "New VLAN" button, you can increase the VLAN configurations:
Figure 5-2: Adding a VLAN
Adding a VLAN, follow these steps:
Step 1: Click "New VLAN" connection;
Step 2: Value added VLAN VLAN ID of the page to fill in;
Step 3: Select the ports;
Step 4: Click the lower right corner "Apply" button to complete the configuration.
5.1.3 Remove VLAN
5.1.3.1 Single VLAN delete
To delete the selected VLAN, click the "X" button to delete the selected VLAN, if the VLAN do not have ports, you can
directly delete the VLAN; if the VLAN have some ports, you must be remove the ports in the VLAN firstly and then
you can delete the selected VLAN.
Figure 5-3: Delete a Single VLAN
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