KTI Networks KGS-0820, KGS-0820-C User Manual

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KGS-0820-C
Managed 10-Port L2 Gigabit Ethernet Switches
with 2 dual-speed SFP Slots and PoE option
User
s Manual
DOC.131220
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(C) 2013 KTI Networks Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any directive work (such as translation or transformation) without permission from KTI Networks Inc.
KTI Networks Inc. reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of KTI Networks Inc. to provide notification of such revision or change.
For more information, contact:
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Phone: 713-2663891 Fax: 713-2663893 E-mail: kti@ktinet.com URL: http://www.ktinet.com/
International Fax: 886-2-26983873 E-mail: kti@ktinet.com.tw URL: http://www.ktinet.com.tw/
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The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice. Copyright (C) All Rights Reserved.
TRADEMARKS
Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp.
FCC NOTICE
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including the interference that may cause undesired operation.
CE NOTICE
Marking by the symbol indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC directive of the European Community. Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following technical standards:
EMC Class A EN55022:2006/A1:2007 (CISPR22: 2005) EN61000-3-2:2006/A1:2009/A2:2009 EN61000-3-3:2008 EN 55024:1998/A1:2001/A2:2003 IEC 61000-4-2:2008 IEC 61000-4-3:2006 IEC 61000-4-4:2004 IEC 61000-4-5:2005 IEC 61000-4-6:2008 IEC 61000-4-8:2000 IEC 61000-4-11:2004
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction...................................................................................................................................5
1.1 Features................................................................................................................5
1.2 Product Panels...................................................................................................... 6
1.3 LED Indicators ...................................................................................................... 7
1.4 Specifications........................................................................................................7
2. Installation...................................................................................................................................10
2.1 Unpacking........................................................................................................... 10
2.2 Safety Cautions................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Mounting the Switch............................................................................................ 11
2.4 AC Power Supply................................................................................................13
2.5 DC Power Supply................................................................................................ 14
2.6 Power Boot Up....................................................................................................15
2.7 Reset Button .......................................................................................................15
2.8 Making UTP Connections ...................................................................................15
2.9 Making Fiber Connection.................................................................................... 16
2.10 Making PoE Connections.................................................................................. 18
2.11 LED Indication................................................................................................... 19
3. Manage the Switch.....................................................................................................................21
3.1 IP Address & Password ...................................................................................... 21
3.2 Configuring IP Address & Password via console and telnet............................... 21
3.3 Configuring IP Address via Web Interface.......................................................... 22
3.4 Reference Manuals for Web, Console, Telnet Management..............................24
3.5 Configuration for SNMP Management................................................................25
3.6 SNMP MIBs ........................................................................................................ 26
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1. Introduction
The KGS-0820-C is a managed Gigabit Ethernet switch which is featured with the following switched ports and advantages in a small footprint box:
Eight 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit copper ports Two dual-speed SFP slots for 100BASE-FX and 1000BASE-X transceivers
Model Definition
Model Description Management Power over
Power Input
Ethernet
KGS-0820-C-S Standard Managed - AC 100 ~ 240V
KGS-0820-C-D DC Model Managed - DC +36V ~ 57V
KGS-0820-C-DP DC & PoE Model Managed
(PoE+)
Non-PoE: DC +36V ~ 57V
PoE: DC +45 ~ 57V
1.1 Features
Eight 10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 and two dual-speed SFP slots All copper ports support auto-negotiation and auto-MDI/MDI-X detection. Two SFP slots support dual speed for 100BASE-FX and 1000BASE-X SFP transceivers. Full wire speed forwarding Supports 802.3x flow control for full-duplex and backpressure for half-duplex Port link aggregation function with LACP support Supports SFP with Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM) Optional eight 802.3at-compliant high power PoE PSE ports Support SFP with Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM) Power saving function
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Options with AC power and DC power 19” rack mountable
Management Features
Management:
HTTP/HTTPS/SSHv2/CLI telnet/CLI console/SNMP v1/v2c/v3/RMON DHCP/DHCPv6 client, DHCP relay, DNS client. NTPv4 IPv6 support, System Syslog, Configuration down/upload, Software upload
Security:
NAS, 802.1X, MAC-based/Web/CLI authentication IP MAC binding, TACACS+, IP source guard
Layer 2:
QoS, 802.1Q/MAC-based/Protocol-based/Private/IP subnet VLAN, Port Isolation Storm control for UC/MC/BC packets, Port rate control Static MAC configuration IGMP v2/v3 snooping, MLD v1/v2 snooping, DHCP snooping Multiple Spanning Tree – MSTP. RSTP, STP
Auto Multi-Ring (KAMR) Technology:
Fast failover response time, Auto recovery when failure is repaired Supports up to three redundant rings, Works with RSTP network
1.2 Product Panels
The following figure illustrates the front panel and rear panel of the switch:
Front panel (All models)
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Rear panel – Standard model
Rear panel – “DC model” and “DC & PoE model”
1.3 LED Indicators
LED Function
Power Power status MNGT Management status Port 1~ 8 Upper LEDs Speed & PoE status Port 1~ 8 Lower LEDs Link & activity status Port 9, 10 LED Speed & link & activity status
1.4 Specifications
10/100/1000 Copper Ports (Port 1 ~ Port 8)
Compliance IEEE 802.3 10Base-T, IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX, IEEE 802.3u 1000Base-T Connectors Shielded RJ-45 jacks Pin assignments Auto MDI/MDI-X detection Configuration Auto-negotiation or software control Transmission rate 10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1000Mbps Duplex support Full/Half duplex Network cable Cat.5 UTP
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Dual-speed SFP Slots (Port 9, Port 10)
Compliance IEEE 802.3u 100Base-FX
IEEE 802.3z 1000Base-SX/LX (mini-GBIC) Connectors SFP for optional SFP type fiber transceivers Configuration Auto 1000Mbps, Full duplex
Forced 100Mbps, Full duplex Transmission rate 100Mbps and 1000Mbps Network cables MMF 50/125 60/125, SMF 9/125 Eye safety IEC 825 compliant
Console Port
Interface RS-232, DTE type Connector Male 9-pin D-sub
Switch Functions
MAC Addresses Table 8K entries Forwarding & filtering Non-blocking, full wire speed Switching technology Store and forward Maximum packet length 9.6K bytes IP Multicast groups 8192 supported Flow control IEEE 802.3x pause frame base for full duplex operation
Back pressure for half duplex operation
Power over Ethernet Function
PSE Ports Port 1 ~ Port 8 (Equipped in models with PoE option) PSE Pin 4,5 Positive of power voltage PSE Pin 7,8 Negative of power voltage Standard IEEE 802.3at PD Classification Class 0 ~ 4 Power Delivery 30W max. (per port) at port output for Cat.5 distance up to 100 meters Protection Under voltage protection Over voltage protection Over current detection
AC Power Input
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Interfaces IEC320 receptacle Ope rat i n g I n p u t V o lta g e s 100 ~ 240VAC Power Consumption 11W max. @110VAC
DC Power Input
Interfaces Screw-type terminal block Operating Input Voltages +36 ~ +57VDC with No PoE support +45 ~ +57VDC for PoE support Power Consumption 13W max. (No PoE) 303W max. (8 PSE ports PoE at max. output)
Mechanical
Dimension (base) 295 x 160 x 43 mm (WxDxH) Housing Enclosed metal Mounting Desktop mounting, 19” rack mounting
Environmental
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Operating Temperature Typical -10 Storage Temperature -40
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C ~ +85oC
C ~ +60oC *
Relative Humidity 5% ~ 95% non-condensing
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* +50
C ~ +60oC with 1m/s air flow
Electrical Approvals
FCC Part 15 rule Class A CE EMC, CISPR22 Class A Safety LVD, IEC60950
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2. Installation
2.1 Unpacking
The product package contains:
The switch unit One AC power cord (AC model) One 19” rack mounting kit One product CD-ROM One RS-232 console cable
2.2 Safety Cautions
To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electrical shock, fire and damage to the product, observe the following precautions.
Do not service any product except as explained in your system documentation. Opening or removing covers may expose you to electrical shock. Only a trained service technician should service components inside these compartments. If any of the following conditions occur, unplug the product from the electrical outlet and replace the part
or contact your trained service provider:
- The power cable, extension cable, or plug is damaged.
- An object has fallen into the product.
- The product has been exposed to water.
- The product has been dropped or damaged.
- The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating instructions.
Do not push any objects into the openings of your system. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by
shorting out interior components.
Operate the product only from the type of external power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If
you are not sure of the type of power source required, consult your service provider or local power company.
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2.3 Mounting the Switch
Desktop Mounting
The switch can be mounted on a desktop or shelf. Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation from and adequate ventilation around the device. Do not place heavy objects on the device.
Rack Mounting
Two 19-inch rack mounting brackets are supplied with the switch for 19-inch rack mounting. The steps to mount the switch onto a 19-inch rack are:
1. Turn the power to the switch off.
2. Install two brackets with supplied screws onto the switch as shown in the following figures:
3. Mount the switch onto 19-inch rack with rack screws securely.
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4. Turn the power to the switch on.
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2.4 AC Power Supply
If the purchased switch is with AC power input, one AC power cord which meets the specification of your country of origin was supplied in package. Before installing AC power cord to the switch, make sure the AC power is OFF and the AC power to the power cord is turned off.
AC power input specifications Connector: IEC320 type Power Rating: 100 ~ 240VAC, 50/60Hz Voltage Range: 90 ~ 264VAC Frequency: 47 ~ 63 Hz
AC Power Consumption 11W max. @110VAC
Note: Standard model is powered via AC. It is not featured with PoE option.
Important Notes:
1. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the switch and shall be easily accessible.
2. Use of an approved power supply cord not lighter than IEC 60227, H03VV-F, 3G, 0.75mm2 or
alternatively IEC 60245, H05RR-F, 3G, 0.75mm2.
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2.5 DC Power Supply
If the purchased switch is DC model or DC & PoE model, the power connector is shown below:
DC power input specifications Receptacle: Screw-type terminal block Operating Voltages for PoE applications: +45 ~ +57VDC Operating Voltages for non-PoE applications: +36 ~ +57VDC
DC Power Consumption 13W max. @48VDC (No PoE) 303W max. @52VDC (Full PoE support - 8 PoE PSE ports with full power load)
Important Note:
1. For a PERMANENTLY CONNECTED SWITCH EQUIPMENT, a readily accessible power disconnect
device shall be incorporated external to the switch equipment.
2. The power disconnecting device be installed near the switch and shall be easily accessible.
3. The power wiring between the DC power supply and the switch must be stranded copper wire within the
range of 10 to 24 AWG.
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2.6 Power Boot Up
When powering the switch, the system starts initialization and diagnostic operations. The behavior sequence of the LED indicators are:
LEDs Behavior Period & Indication
MNGT-LED Green blink ~ 10 seconds All port LEDs Yellow ON ~ 3 seconds All port LEDs Green ON ~ 3 seconds All port LEDs OFF ~ 0.5 second
MNGT-LED Green ON Sy stem boot finished & no error is found MNGT-LED Yellow blink System error found after self diagnostics
2.7 Reset Button
The reset button is used to perform a reset to the switch. It is not used in normal cases and can be used for diagnostic purpose. If any network hanging problem is suspected, it is useful to push the button to reset the switch without turning off the power. Check whether the network is recovered.
The button can also be used to restore the software configuration settings to factory default values. The operations are:
Operation Function
Press the button and release during switch operation Reset & boot up the switch. The behavior is
same as power boot procedure.
Press the button until MNGT-LED steady ON Boot & restore all factory default settings
2.8 Making UTP Connections
The 10/100/1000 RJ-45 copper ports support the following connection types and distances:
Network Cables
10BASE-T: 2-pair UTP Cat. 3, 4, 5, EIA/TIA-568B 100-ohm 100BASE-TX: 2-pair UTP Cat. 5, EIA/TIA-568B 100-ohm 1000BASE-T: 4-pair UTP Cat. 5 or higher (Cat.5e is recommended), EIA/TIA-568B 100-ohm Link distance: Up to 100 meters
Auto MDI/MDI-X Function
This function allows the port to auto-detect the twisted-pair signals and adapts itself to form a valid MDI to
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MDI-X connection with the remote connected device automatically. No matter a straight through cable or crossover cable are connected, the ports can sense the receiving pair automatically and configure themselves to match the rule for MDI to MDI-X connection. It simplifies the cable installation.
Auto-negotiation Function
The ports are featured with auto-negotiation function and full capability to support connection to any Ethernet devices. The port performs a negotiation process for the speed and duplex configuration with the connected device automatically when each time a link is being established. If the connected device is also auto-negotiation capable, both devices will come out the best configuration after negotiation process. If the connected device is incapable in auto-negotiation, the switch will sense the speed and use half duplex for the connection.
Port Configuration Management
For making proper connection to an auto-negotiation INCAPABLE device, it is suggested to use port control function via software management to set forced mode and specify speed and duplex mode which match the configuration used by the connected device.
2.9 Making Fiber Connection
The SFP slot must be installed with an SFP fiber transceiver for making fiber connection. Two equipped SFP slots are capable to support 100Mbps and 1000Mbps optical fiber transceivers.
Your switch may come with SFP transceivers pre-installed in slots when it is shipped.
Installing SFP Fiber Transceiver
To install an SFP fiber transceiver into SFP slot, the steps are:
1. Turn off the power to the switch.
2. Insert the SFP fiber transceiver into the SFP slot. Normally, a bail is provided for every SFP transceiver.
Hold the bail and make insertion.
3. Until the SFP transceiver is seated securely in the slot, place the bail in lock position.
Connecting Fiber Cables
LC connectors are commonly equipped on most SFP transceiver modules. Identify TX and RX connector before making cable connection. The following figure illustrates a connection example between two fiber ports:
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Make sure the Rx-to-Tx connection rule is followed on the both ends of the fiber cable.
Port Speed Configuration
There are three options for configuring port speed via software for Port 9 and Port 10.
The options are: Auto Auto-detection for the type of the installed SFP transceiver by reading DDM data
100Mbps transceiver: Non-auto-negotiation (forced), 100Mbps, full duplex
1000Mbps transceiver: Auto-negotiation, 1000Mbps, full duplex
100Mbps FDX Non-auto-negotiation (forced), 100Mbps, full duplex 1Gbps FDX Auto-negotiation, 1000Mbps, full duplex
Network Cables
Multimode (MMF) - 50/125m, 62.5/125m Single mode (SMF) - 9/125m
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2.10 Making PoE Connections
This section describes how to make a connection between a PSE port and a PoE PD device. In Model DC & PoE, all copper ports are equipped with PoE PSE function. The ports are enabled to deliver power together with network signal to a connected powered device via Cat.5 cable.
To make a PoE connection, the following check points should be noted:
1. For safety reason, the connected PoE PD (Powered Device) must be a IEEE 802.3at or IEEE
802.3af-compliant device. Incompliant devices are not supported by the PoE switch model.
2. The Cat.5 cables used for the connections must be 4-pair cables. The power is sent over the spare pairs (4,5)
(7,8) of the cable. The maximum distance supported is 100 meters.
3. The power voltage supplied to the switch must be within the following range to make PoE function
working.
The PSE ports are equipped with the following capabilities:
1. Detection for an IEEE 802.3af /802.3at compliant PD.
2. No power is supplied to a device which is classified non-IEEE 802.3af compliant PD.
3. No power is supplied when no connection exists on the port.
4. The power is cut off immediately from powering condition when a disconnection occurs.
5. The power is cut off immediately from powering condition when overload occurs.
6. The power is cut off immediately from powering condition when over-current occurs.
7. The power is cut off immediately from powering condition when short circuit condition occurs.
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2.11 LED Indication
LED Function Color State Interpretation
Power Power status Green ON The power is supplied to the switch. OFF The power is not supplied to the switch.
MNGT Management status Green OFF The switch is in initialization and diagnostics. Yellow BLINK Initialization completed with diagnostic error or system error found during normal operation Green ON Initialization completed with no error
Port 1 ~ Port 8
Speed_LED Port speed status Green ON Speed is 1000Mbps. Yellow ON Speed is 10Mbps or 100Mbps. BLINK PoE power is on. Link_LED Port link status Green ON Port link is established. (No traffic) Green BLINK Port link is up and there is traffic. OFF Port link is down.
Port 9 ~ Port 10
Speed _LED Port speed/link status Green ON A 1000Mbps link is established. Yellow ON A 100Mbps link is established. BLINK Activity status OFF Port link is down.
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2.12 Making Console Connection
Console port is a 9-pin male D-sub connector. It serves as an RS-232 DTE port.
Pin Definitions
Pin 2 RXD Pin 3 TXD Pin 5 GND Pin 1,4,6-9 NC
Baud Rate Information
Baud rate: 115200 Data bits: 8 Parity: none Stop bit: 1 Flow control: disabled
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3. Manage the Switch
The switch provides the following methods to configure and monitor the switch as follows:
Making out of band telnet CLI management via RS-232 console port Making in-band management via telnet CLI over TCP/IP network Making in-band management via web interface over TCP/IP network Making in-band SNMP management over TCP/IP network
3.1 IP Address & Password
The IP Address is an identification of the switch in a TCP/IP network. Each switch should be designated a new and unique IP address in the network. The switch is shipped with the following factory default settings for software management:
Default IP address of the switch: 192.168.0.2 / 255.255.255.0
The switch uses local authentication instead of RADIUS authentication with factory defaults. Fixed Username: admin Default password:
No password is required with factory default. However, the password is used for local authentication in accessing to the switch via console, telnet and Http web-based interface. For security reason, it is recommended to change the default settings for the switch before deploying it to your network.
3.2 Configuring IP Address & Password via console and telnet
[IP Address] setting command is in IP command group.
>IP Setup [<ip_addr>] [<ip_mask>] [<ip_router>] [<vid>] Parameters: <ip_addr> : IP address (a.b.c.d) <ip_mask> : IPv4 subnet mask (a.b.c.d) <ip_router> : IPv4 router (a.b.c.d) <vid> : VLAN ID (1-4095)
[IPv6 Address] setting command is also in IP command group.
>IP IPv6 Setup [<ipv6_addr>] [<ipv6_prefix>] [<ipv6_router>]
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Parameters: <ipv6_addr> : IPv6 address is in 128-bit records represented as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal
digits with a colon separates each field (:). <ipv6_prefix> : IPv6 subnet mask <ipv6_router> : IPv6 router
[Password] setting command is also in Security/Switch/Users command group.
Security Switch Users Configuration Security Switch Users Add <user_name> <password> <privilege_level> Security Switch Users Delete <user_name>
Refer to “Operation manual for telnet and console management”.
3.3 Configuring IP Address via Web Interface
Start Web Browser
Start your browser software and enter the default IP address of the switch unit to which you want to connect. The IP address is used as URL for the browser software to search the device.
URL: http:/192.168.0.2/
Login to Switch Unit
When browser software connects to the switch unit successfully, a Login screen is provided for you to login to the device as the left display below:
Enter the following default values in the login page: Default username: admin Default password:
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No password is required. Click OK to login into the switch.
Web Page after a Successful Login
Select [Configuration] -> [System] -> [IP] to configure IP address
Configuration Description
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DHCP Client Enable the DHCP client by checking this box. IP Address Provide the IP address of this switch unit. IP Mask IP Router VLAN ID DNS Server DNS Proxy
Provide the IP address of the DNS Server in dotted decimal notation.
Provide the IP mask of this switch unit. Provide the IP address of the default router for this switch unit. Provide the managed VLAN ID. The allowed range is 1 through 4095.
When DNS proxy is enabled, DUT will relay DNS requests to the current configured DNS server on DUT, and reply as a DNS resolver to the client device on the network.
Save Click to save the changes. Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. Renew Click to renew DHCP. This button is only available if DHCP is enabled.
3.4 Reference Manuals for Web, Console, Telnet Management
The following operation manuals are also provided separately for Console, Telnet and Web management:
Operation manual - telnet & console management xxxxxx.doc Operation manual - web management xxxxx.doc
The manuals describe the detailed commands and information.
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3.5 Configuration for SNMP Management
The switch supports SNMP v1, SNMP v2c, and SNMP v3 management. Make sure the related settings are well-configured for the switch before you start the SNMP management from an SNMP manager.
Using Telnet Interface
The following are available commands in telnet SNMP command group to configure SNMP-related settings:
>SNMP Configuration >SNMP Mode [enable|disable] >SNMP Version [1|2c|3] >SNMP Read Community [<community>] >SNMP Write Community [<community>] >SNMP Trap Mode [enable|disable] >SNMP Trap Version [1|2c|3] >SNMP Trap Community [<community>] >SNMP Trap Destination [<ip_addr_string>] >SNMP Trap IPv6 Destination [<ipv6_addr>] >SNMP Trap Authentication Failure [enable|disable] >SNMP Trap Link-up [enable|disable] >SNMP Trap Inform Mode [enable|disable] >SNMP Trap Inform Timeout [<timeout>] >SNMP Trap Inform Retry Times [<retries>] >SNMP Trap Probe Security Engine ID [enable|disable] >SNMP Trap Security Engine ID [<engineid>] >SNMP Trap Security Name [<security_name>] >SNMP Engine ID [<engineid>] >SNMP Community Add <community> [<ip_addr>] [<ip_mask>] >SNMP Community Delete <index> >SNMP Community Lookup [<index>] >SNMP User Add <engineid> <user_name> [MD5 >SNMP User Delete <index> >SNMP User Changekey <engineid> <user_name> <auth_password> [<priv_password>] >SNMP User Lookup [<index>] >SNMP Group Add <security_model> <security_name> <group_name>
|SHA] [<auth_password>] [DES] [<priv_passw ord> ]
>SNMP Group Delete <index> >SNMP Group Lookup [<index>] >SNMP View Add <view_name> [included|excluded] <oid_subtree>
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>SNMP >SNMP View Lookup [<index>] >SNMP Access Add <group_name> <security_model> <security_level> [<read_view_name>] [<write_view_name>] >SNMP Access Delete <index> >SNMP Access Lookup [<index>]
View Delete <index>
Using Web Interface
The commands supports configuration for:
- Basic system configuration for SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c
- Basic system configuration for SNMP v1 trap, SNMP v2c trap and SNMP v3 trap
- Communities that permit to access to SNMPv3 agent
- USM (User-based Security Model) user table for SNMPv3
- VACM (View-based Access Control Model) Viewer table for SNMPv3
- Group table for SNMPv3
- Accesses group table for SNMPv3
3.6 SNMP MIBs
The switch provides the following SNMP MIBs:
- RFC 1213 - MIB II
- RFC 2674 - QBridge MIB (VLAN MIB)
- RFC 2819 - RMON (Group 1, 2. 3 & 9)
- RFC 2863 - Interface Group (IF) MIB
- RFC 3411 - SNMP Management Frameworks
- RFC 3414 - User Based Security Model (USM)
- RFC 3415 - View Based Access Control Model (VACM)
- RFC 3621 - Power Ethernet MIB
- RFC 3635 - EtherLike MIB
- RFC 3636 - 802.3 Medium Attachment Units (MAUs) MIB
- RFC 4133 - Entity MIB
- RFC 4188 - Bridge MIB
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- RFC 4668 - RADIUS Authentication Client MIB
- RFC 5519 - Multicast Group Membership Discovery (MGMD) MIB
- IEEE 802.1 MSTP MIB
- IEEE 802.1AB LLDP MIB
- IEEE 802.1X Port Access Entity (PAE) MIB
- TIA 1057 LLDP Media Endpoint Discovery (MED) MIB
- IEEE 802.1-Q-BRIDGE MIB
- Private SFPDDM MIB
One product MIB file is also available in the product CD for SNMP manager software.
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