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Page 1 - User Manual

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 Signamax 065-7861 User Manual 20-Port 10/100/1000BaseT/TX + 4 TP/(100/1G) SFP Combo + 2 (100/1G) SFP L2 Pl

Page 2 - About This Manual

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 2 Chapter 1 Operation of Web-based Management Initial ConfigurationThis chapter instructs you

Page 3 - OTE: Emphasizes

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 92 3-6 MLD Snooping Curiously enough, a network node that acts as a source of IPv6 multicast

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 93 Parameter description: z Snooping Enabled : Enable the Global MLD Snooping. z Unregistered IPMCv6 F

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 94 3-6.2 VLAN Configuration When MLD snooping is enabled on a VLAN, the switch acts to minim

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 95 31744 in tenths of seconds; default query response interval is 100 in tenths of seconds (10 seconds). .

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 96 3-6.3 Port Group Filtering The section describes that you could set the Port Group Filter

Page 8 - Revision History

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 97 3-6.4 Status The section describes when you complete the MLD Snooping and how to display the MLD Snoopi

Page 9 - INTRODUCTION

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 98 z V2 Reports Received : The number of Received V2 Reports. z V1 Leaves Received : The n

Page 10 - Configuration

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 99 3-6.5 Group Information The section describes user could set the MLD Snooping Groups Information. The &

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 100 z Auto-refresh : To evoke the auto-refresh icon then the device will refresh the log au

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 101 3-6.6 IPv6 SSM Information The section describes the user to configure the Entries in the MLDv2 Inform

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 3 NOTE: When you login the Switch WEB to manager. You must first type the Username of the admin. Passw

Page 14 - OTE: Avoi

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 102 3-7 MVR The MVR feature enables multicast traffic forwarding on the Multicast VLAN. In a

Page 15 - System Configuration

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 103 z Type : Specify the MVR port type on the port. z Immediate Leave : Enable the fast leave on the po

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 104 3-7.2 Groups Information The section describes user could display the MVR Groups detail

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 105 3-7.3 Statistics The section describes the switch will display the MVR detail Statistics after you

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 106 3-8 LLDP The switch supports the LLDP. For current information on your switch model, Th

Page 19 - 2-1.3 CPU Load

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 107 The switch periodically transmits LLDP frames to its neighbors for having the network discovery informa

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 108 If all ports have CDP awareness disabled the switch forwards CDP frames received from nei

Page 21 - OTE: The under “from

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 109 3-8.2 LLDP Neighbors This page provides a status overview for all LLDP neighbors. The displayed table

Page 22 - 2-2.2 NTP

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 110 8. Station only 9. Reserved When a capability is enabled, the capability is followed by (

Page 23 - 2-3.1 Users

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 111 3-8.3 LLDP-MED Configuration Media Endpoint Discovery is an enhancement of LLDP, known as LLDP-MED, th

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 4 065-7861 web help function:

Page 25 - 2-3.2 Privilege Level

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 112 Parameter description: Fast start repeat count Rapid startup and Emergency Call Servic

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 113 The Map Datum is used for the coordinates given in these options: WGS84: (Geographical 3D) - World Geod

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 114 z Zip code : Postal/zip code - Example: 2791. z Building : Building (structure) - Examp

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 115 5. Streaming Video 6. Control / Signaling (conditionally support a separate network policy for the medi

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 116 not include a tag header as defined by IEEE 802.1Q-2003. In this case, both the VLAN ID a

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 117 3-8.4 LLDP-MED Neighbors This page provides a status overview of all LLDP-MED neighbors. The displayed

Page 31 - 2-5 Syslog

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 118 applicable to Generic Endpoints (Class I), and any LLDP-MED Endpoint Device claiming comp

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 119 visitors with their own IP Telephony handsets and other similar appliances supporting interactive voice

Page 33 - 2-5.3 Detailed Log

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 120 3-8.5 EEE By using EEE power savings can be achieved at the expense of traffic latency.

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 121 information. z Echo Rx Tw : The link partner's Echo Rx Tw value. z Resolved Tx Tw : The resolved

Page 35 - 2-6.2 Configuration

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 5 CONNECTING NETWORK DEVICES The switch is designed to be connected to 10, 100 or 1000Mbps network cards i

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 122 3-8.6 Port Statistics Two types of counters are shown. Global counters are counters that

Page 37 - 2-6.4 Users

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 123 z Tx Frames : The number of LLDP frames transmitted on the port. z Rx Frames : The number of LLDP fr

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 124 3- 9 Filtering Data Base Filtering Data Base Configuration gathers many functions, inclu

Page 39 - 2-6.5 Groups

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 125 Parameter description: z Aging Configuration : By default, dynamic entries are removed from the MAC t

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 126 values.

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 127 3- 9.2 Dynamic MAC Table Entries in the MAC Table are shown on this page. The MAC Table contains up to

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 128 FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF : for Broadcast.

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 129 3-10 VLAN To assign a specific VLAN for management purpose. The management VLAN is used to establish a

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 130 Parameter description: z Delete : To delete a VLAN entry, check this box and the entry w

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 131 Parameter description: z Ethertype for Custom S-ports : This field specifies the ether type used fo

Page 46 - Configuration

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 6Step2. If the device is a network card and the switch is in the wiring closet, attach the other end of

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 132 Port can be one of the following types: Unaware, C-port, S-port, and S-custom-port. Ing

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 133 Access: The tag of any tagged frame will be removed to become an untagged frame. These untagged frames

Page 49 - 3-1.3 Traffic Overview

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 134 z VLAN ID : Indicates the ID of this particular VLAN. z VLAN Membership : The VLAN Memb

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 135 z Ingress Filtering : Shows the ingress filtering on a port. This parameter affects VLAN ingress proce

Page 51 - TransmitErrorCounters

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 136 3-10.5 Private VLANs In a private VLAN, communication between ports in that private VLAN

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 137 values.

Page 53 - 3-1.6 SFP Information

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 138 3-10.5.2 Port Isolation Port Isolation provides for an apparatus and method to isolate p

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 139 3-10.6 MAC-based VLAN MAC address-based VLAN decides the VLAN for forwarding an untagged frame based o

Page 55 - 3-1.7 EEE

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 140 Parameter description: z Delete : To delete a MAC-based VLAN entry, check this box and

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 141 3-10.6.2 Status This section shows MAC-based VLAN entries configured by various MAC-based VLAN users.

Page 57 - 3-2 ACL

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 7 Chapter 2 System Configuration This chapter describes all of the basic configuration tasks

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 142 3-10.7 Protocol -based VLAN This section describe Protocol -based VLAN, The Switch suppo

Page 59 - 3-2.2 Rate Limiters

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 143 1. Ethernet 2. LLC 3. SNAP NOTE: On changing the Frame type field, valid value of the following t

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 144 3-10.7.2 Group to VLAN This section allows you to map an already configured Group Name t

Page 61 - 3-2.3 Access Control List

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 145 Name, VLAN ID and port members can be configured as needed. Legal values for a VLAN ID are 1 through 40

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 146 3-10.8 IEEE 802.1QinQ (double-tag) configuration Service providers can use Q-in-Q to tr

Page 63 - : Deletes the ACE

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 147 An abstract illustration to above application: Configure Steps: Step 1: Create VLAN 20 and VLAN

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 148 Step 4: Configure Port Type to “S-Port“ at Port 8. (The uplink port, port 8, can be set

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 149 3-11 Voice VLAN Voice VLAN is VLAN configured specially for voice traffic. By adding the ports with vo

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 150 enable Voice VLAN. It can avoid the conflict of ingress filtering. Possible modes are: E

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 151 3-11.2 OUI The section describes to Configure VOICE VLAN OUI table. The maximum entry number is 16. Mo

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 8 Parameter description: z Model name: The model name of this device. z System description

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 152 3-12 GARP The Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) provides a generic framewor

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 153 • GARP Applicant z Timer Values : To set the GARP join timer, leave timer and .leave all timers, uni

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 154 3-12.2 Statistics The section describes to port statistics of GARP for all s

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 155 3-13 GVRP GVRP is an application based on Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP), mainly used

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 156 z GVRP rrole: 1. GVRP Mode This configuration is to enable/disable GVRP Mode on particu

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 157 3-13.2 Statistics The section describes to shows the basic GVRP Port statistics for all switch p

Page 75 - 3-4 Spanning Tree

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 158 3-14 QoS The switch supports four QoS queues per port with strict or weighted fair queui

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 159 Controls the default QoS class, i.e., the QoS class for frames not classified in any other way. There i

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 160 3-14.2 Port Policing This section provides an overview of f QoS Ingress Port Policers f

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 161 z Buttons: Save – Click to save changes. Reset- Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to p

Page 79 - MSTI Mapping

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 9 Displays the bridge forwarding database size of the device. z Transmit Queue : Displays the information

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 162

Page 81 - 3-4.4 CIST Ports

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 163 Parameter description: z Port : The logical port for the settings contained in the same row. Click o

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 164 100. This parameter is only shown if "Scheduler Mode" is set to "Weighted&

Page 83 - 3-4.5 MSTI Ports

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 165 3-14.4 Port Shaping This section provides an overview of QoS Egress Port Shaping for all switch ports.

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 166 Parameter description: z Port : The logical port for the settings contained in the sam

Page 85 - 3-4.6 Bridge Status

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 167 Controls the weight for this queue. The default value is "17". This value is restricted to 1-

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 168 3-14.5 Port Tag Remarking The Section provides user to get an overview of QoS Egress Po

Page 87 - 3-4.8 Port Statistics

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 169 Cancel – Click to cancel the changes. 3-14.6 Port DSCP The section will teach user to set the QoS Port

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 170 • Selected: Classify only selected DSCP for which classification is enabled as specified

Page 89 - 3-5 IGMP Snooping

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 171 3-14.7 DSCP-Based QoS The section will teach user to configure the DSCP-Based QoS mode that This page

Page 90

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 10 2-1.2 Configuration You can identify the system by configuring the contact information, n

Page 91 - 3-5.2 VLAN Configuration

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 172 Parameter description: • DSCP : Maximum number of supported DSCP values are 64. • Tru

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 173 3-14.8 DSCP Translation The section describes the switch allows you to configure the basic QoS DSCP T

Page 93 - 3-5.3 Port Group Filtering

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 174 Parameter description: z DSCP : Maximum number of supported DSCP values is 64 and valid

Page 94

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 175 3-14.9 DSCP Classification The section describes to teach user to configure and allows you to map DSC

Page 95 - 3-5.4 Status

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 176 3-14.10 QoS Control List Configuration The section shows the QoS Control List (QCL), whi

Page 96

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 177 Ethernet: Only Ethernet frames (with Ether Type 0x600-0xFFFF) are allowed. LLC: Only (LLC) frames are

Page 97 - IGMP Group Table Columns

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 178 z Port Members : Check the checkbox button in case you what to make any port member of t

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 179 port range applicable for IP protocol UDP/TCP Dport: Destination TCP/UDP port:(0-65535) or 'Any&a

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 180 3-14.11 QCL Status The section will let you know how to configure and shows the QCL sta

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 181 displayed under DPL column. DSCP: If a frame matches the QCE then DSCP will be classified with the val

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 112-1.3 CPU Load This page displays the CPU load, using an SVG graph. The load is measured as averaged o

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 182 3-14.12 Storm Control The section allows user to configure the Storm control for the swi

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 183 3-15 Thermal Protection The section allows the user to inspect and configure the current setting for c

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 184 The criteria index for thermal protect trigger temperature; the index ranges from 0 to 3.

Page 105 - Web Interface

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 185 3-15.2 Status The section allows the user to inspect the thermal status information related to ther

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 186 3-16 s-Flow Agent The sFlow Collector configuration for the switch can be monitored and

Page 107 - 3-6.5 Group Information

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 187 The value accepted is within the range of 1-65535. But an appropriate port number not used by other pro

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 188 3-16.2 Sampler The section display the sFlow sampler what you set or you can edit it

Page 109 - 3-6.6 IPv6 SSM Information

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 189 Configured sampler type on the port and could be any of the types: None, Rx, Tx or All. You can scroll

Page 110

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 190 Apply – Click to save changes. Reset- Click to undo any changes made locally and revert t

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 191 3-17 Loop Protection The loop protection is used to detect the presence of traffic. When switch receiv

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 ii About This Manual Copyright Copyright © 2013 Signamax, Inc.. All rights reserved. The

Page 113 - 3-7.3 Statistics

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 12 2-2 Time This page configures the switch Time. Time configure is including Time Configura

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 192 z Port No: The switch port number of the port. z Enable : Controls whether loop protect

Page 115 - LLDP Port Configuration

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 193 3-17.2 Status The section describes how to display the Loop Protection status what you set on the swi

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 194 3-18 Single IP Single IP Management (SIM), a simple and useful method to optimize networ

Page 117 - 3-8.2 LLDP Neighbors

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 195 3-18.2 Information The section describes how to display the Single IP information what you set on the

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 196 3-19 Easy Port Easy Port provides a convenient way to save and share common configuratio

Page 119 - 3-8.3 LLDP-MED Configuration

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 197 z Access VLAN : To set the Access VLAN ID, it means the switch port access VLAN ID (AVID). The allowed

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 198 3-20 Mirroring You can mirror traffic from any source port to a target port for real-ti

Page 121 - Civic Address Location

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 199 Select mirror mode. Rx only Frames received on this port are mirrored on the mirror port. Frames trans

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 200 3-21 Trap Event Severity The function is used to set an Alarm trap and get the Event lo

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 201 <4> Warning: Warning conditions. <5> Notice: Normal but significant conditions. <6>

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 13 minute at the time since it passed over. The switch supports valid configurable day light saving time i

Page 125 - 3-8.4 LLDP-MED Neighbors

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 202 3-22 SMTP Configuration The function is used to set an Alarm trap when the switc

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 203 3-23 UPnP UPnP is an acronym for Universal Plug and Play. The goals of UPnP are to allow devices

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 204 Chapter 4. Security This chapter describes all of the switch secur

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 205 Parameter description: z Mode of IP Source Guard Configuration : Enable the Global IP Source Guard o

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 206 4-1.2 Static Table The section describes to configure the Static IP Source Guard Table pa

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 207 4-1.3 Dynamic Table The section describes to configure the Dynamic IP Source Guard Table parameters of

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 208 4-2 ARP Inspection The section describes to configure the ARP Inspection parameters of t

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 209 4-2.2 Static Table The section describes to configure the Static ARP Inspection Table parameters of th

Page 133 - MAC Table Learning

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 210 4-2.3 Dynamic Table The section describes to configure the Dynamic ARP Inspection Table

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 211 4-3 DHCP Snooping The section describes to configure the DHCP Snooping parameters of the switch. The D

Page 135 - Web Interface

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 14 2-2.2 NTP NTP is Network Time Protocol and is used to sync the network time based Greenwich Mean Time (

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 212 4-3.2 Statistics The section describes to show the DHCP Snooping Statistics information o

Page 137 - 3-10 VLAN

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 213 The number of lease unknown (option 53 with value 12) packets received and transmitted. z Rx and Tx L

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 214 4-4 DHCP Relay The section describes how to forward DHCP requests to another specific DH

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 215 transferring to DHCP client. It only works when DHCP relay operation mode is enabled. Disabled: Disable

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 216 4-4.2 Statistics The section describes to show the DHCP Relay Statistics information of

Page 141 - Web Interface

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 217 z Receive Agent Option : The number of received packets with relay agent information option. z Repla

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 218 4-5 NAS The section describes to configure the NAS parameters of the switch. The NAS ser

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 219 Parameter description: z Mode : Indicates if NAS is globally enabled or disabled on the switch. If glo

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 220 The Hold Time can be set to a number between 10 and 1000000 seconds. z RADIUS-Assigned

Page 145 - Revision A3

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 221 z Admin State : If NAS is globally enabled, this selection controls the port's authentication m

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 15 2-3 Account In this function, only administrator can create, modify or delete the username and password

Page 147 - 3-10.6.1 Configuration

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 222 supplicant is connected to a port, the one that comes first when the port's link com

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 223 carries a QoS Class or it's invalid, or the supplicant is otherwise no longer present on the port,

Page 149 - 3-10.6.2 Status

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 224 • Port-based 802.1X • Single 802.1X • Multi 802.1X For trouble-shooting VLAN assignments,

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 225 Reset- Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. z Upper right ico

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 226 4-5.2 Switch Status The section describes to show the each port NAS status information o

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 227 If the VLAN ID is assigned by the RADIUS server, "(RADIUS-assigned)" is appended to the VLAN

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 228 4-5.3 Port Status The section describes how the switch provides detailed NAS statistics

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 229 • Force Unauthorized • Port-based 802.1X • Single 802.1X • Multi 802.1X z Backend Server C

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 230 long as the backend server hasn't successfully authenticated the client, it is unaut

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 231 4-6 AAA This section shows you to use an AAA (Authentication, Authorization, Accounting) server to pro

Page 157 - 3-11 Voice VLAN

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 16 The format in which to type the password. The allowed string length is 0 to 255, and the a

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 232 Figure 4-5.3.3: The RADIUS Configuration Figure 4-5.3.4: The RADIUS Accounting Conf

Page 159 - 3-11.2 OUI

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 233 z Dead Time : The Dead Time, which can be set to a number between 0 and 3600 seconds, is the period du

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 234 The RADIUS Accounting Server number for which the configuration below applies. z Enable

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 235 4-6.2 RADIUS Overview This section shows you an overview of the RADIUS Authentication and Accounting s

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 236 Not Ready: The server is enabled, but IP communication is not yet up and running. Ready:

Page 163 - 3-13 GVRP

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 237 4-6.3 RADIUS Details This section shows you detailed statistics of the RADIUS Authentication and Accou

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 238 Bad authenticators or Message Authenticator attributes or unknown types are not included

Page 165 - 3-13.2 Statistics

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 239 Round-Trip Time radiusAuthClientExtRoundTripTime The time interval (measured in milliseconds) between t

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 240 server is counted as a Request as well as a timeout. Other Info This section contains in

Page 167 - OTE: DP level :

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 241 4-7 Port Security This section shows you how to configure the Port Security settings of the Switch. Yo

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 17 2-3.2 Privilege Level This page provides an overview of the privilege levels. The switch provides user

Page 169 - 3-14.3 Port Scheduler

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 242 actions are disabled. z Aging Enabled : If checked, secured MAC addresses are subject t

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 243 "Shutdown" actions described above will be taken. z State : This column shows the current s

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 244 4-7.2 Switch Status This section shows the Port Security status. Port Security is a modu

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 245 z Users : Each of the user modules has a column that shows whether that module has enabled Port Secur

Page 173 - 3-14.4 Port Shaping

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 246 4-7.3 Port Status This section shows the MAC addresses secured by the Port Security modu

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 247 4-8 Access Management This section shows you to configure access management table of the Switch includ

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 248 Indicates the end IP address for the access management entry. z HTTP/HTTPS : Indicates

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 249 4-8.2 Statistics This section shows you a detailed statistics of the Access Management including H

Page 177 - 3-14.6 Port DSCP

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 250 4-9 SSH This section shows you to use SSH (Secure SHell) to securely access the Switch.

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 251 4-10 HTTPs This section shows you how to use HTTPS to securely access the Switch. HTTPS is a secure co

Page 179 - 3-14.7 DSCP-Based QoS

User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 18 Parameter description: z Group Name The name identifying the privilege group. In most

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 252 4-11 Auth Method This page shows how to configure a user with authenticated when he logs

Page 181 - 3-14.8 DSCP Translation

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 253 Chapter 5. Maintenance This chapter describes all of the switch Maintenance confi

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 254 5-2 Firmware This section describes how to upgrade Firmware. The Switch can be enhanced

Page 183 - 3-14.9 DSCP Classification

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 255 5-2.2 Firmware Selection Due to the switch supports Dual image for firmware redundancy purpose. You ca

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 256 NOTE: 1. In case the active firmware image is the alternate image, only the "Acti

Page 185 - : Edits the QCE

Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 257 5-3 Save / Restore This section describes how to save and restore the Switch configuration including r

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 258 z Buttons: Save – Click the “Save” button to save current setting as Start Configuration

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 259 Save – Click the “Save” button to restore the Backup Configuration to the switch. 5-4 Export / Import

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 260 Parameter description: Save – Click the “Save” button to store the Configuration to the

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 261 5-5 Diagnostics This section provides a set of basic system diagnosis. It let users know that whether

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 262 5-5.2 Ping6 This section allows you to issue ICMPv6 PING packets to troubleshoot IPv6 co

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 263 5-5.3 VeriPHY This section is used for running the VeriPHY Cable Diagnostics. Press to run the diagnos

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 264 A. Glossary of Web-based Management A ACE ACE is an acronym for Access Control Entry

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 265 Using multiple ports in parallel to increase the link speed beyond the limits of a port and to increase

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 266 server. The DHCP server ensures that all IP addresses are unique, for example, no IP addr

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 267 DSCP is an acronym for Differentiated Services Code Point. It is a field in the header of IP packets fo

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 268 interactions with the lower layer, TCP/IP.) SSL uses a 40-bit key size for the RC4 stream

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 269 remain unused. There is a rather substantial movement to adopt a new version of the Internet Protocol,

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 271 system and use them as though they are local file systems. NFS allows the system administrator to sto

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 20 2-4 IP IP is an acronym for Internet Protocol. It is a protocol used for communicating da

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 272 Power over Ethernet is used to transmit electrical power, to remote devices over standard

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 273 A communications network transports a multitude of applications and data, including high-quality video

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 274 Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol for network management. SNMP allow d

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 275 programs at each end have been exchanged. TCP is responsible for ensuring that a message is divided int

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 276 VLAN aware switching: This is based on the IEEE 802.1Q standard. All ports are VLAN aware

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 21 Parameter description: z DHCP Client : Enable the DHCP client by checking this box. If DHCP fails and

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 iii NOTE: Emphasizes important information or calls your attention to related features or instructions.

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 22 2-4.2 IPV6 This section describes how to configure the switch-managed IPv6 information.

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 23 2-5 Syslog The Syslog is a standard for logging program messages . It allows separation of the software

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 24 2-5.2 Log This section describes that display the system log information of the switch W

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 25 2-5.3 Detailed Log This section describes that display the detailed log information of the switch Web

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 26 2-6 SNMP Any Network Management System (NMS) running the Simple Network Management Protoc

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 27 2-6.2 Configuration There are two communities by default. It is applicable to configure the Get Communit

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 28 2-6.3 Communities The function is used to configure SNMPv3 communities. The Community an

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 29 2-6.4 Users The function is used to configure SNMPv3 user. The Entry index key is User Name. To create

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 30 None: No authentication protocol. MD5: An optional flag to indicate that this user uses M

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 31 2-6.5 Groups The function is used to configure SNMPv3 group. The Entry index keys are Security Model an

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 32 from 33 to 126. 2-6.6 Views The function is used to configure SNMPv3 view. The Entry ind

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 33 In general, if a view entry's view type is 'excluded', there should be another view entry

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 34 2-6.7 Access The function is used to configure SNMPv3 accesses. The Entry index key are G

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 35 Indicates the security model to which this entry should belong. Possible security models are: NoAuth, N

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 36 2-6.8 Tarp The function is used to configure SNMP trap. To create a new trap account, ple

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 37 z Community / Security Name: The length of “Community / Security Name” string is restricted to 1-32. z

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 38 Chapter 3. Configuration This chapter describes all of the basic network con

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 39 Parameter description: z Port : This is the logical port number for this row. z Link : The current li

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 40 3-1.2 Port Description The section describes to configure the Port’s alias or any descri

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 41 3-1.3 Traffic Overview The section describes to the Port statistics information and provides overvie

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 42 3-1.4 Detailed Statistics The section describes how to provide detailed traffic statis

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 43 The number of received and transmitted (good and bad) unicast packets. z Rx and Tx Multicast : The num

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 44 3-1.5 QoS Statistics The section describes that switch could display the QoS detailed

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 45 3-1.6 SFP Information The section describes that switch could display the SFP module detail informa

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 46 Display the product name of the naming by module manufacturer. z Vendor Rev (Revision): D

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 47 3-1.7 EEE The section which allows the user to inspect and configure the current EEE port settings.

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 48 Parameter description: z EEE Port Configuration: The EEE port settings relate to the cur

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 49 3-2 ACL The 065-7861 switch access control list (ACL) is probably the most commonly used object in the

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 50 value is 0. z Action : Select whether forwarding is permitted ("Permit") or d

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 51 3-2.2 Rate Limiters The section describes how to configure the switch’s ACL Rate Limiter parameters. Th

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 53 3-2.3 Access Control List The section describes how to configure Access Control List rule. An Access Co

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 54 Parameter description: z Ingress Port : Indicates the ingress port of the ACE. Possible

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 55 : Inserts a new ACE before the current row. : Edits the ACE row. : Moves the ACE up the list. : Moves

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 56 z Action : Specify the action to take with a frame that hits this ACE. Permit: The frame

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 57 z VLAN ID Filter : Specify the VLAN ID filter for this ACE. Any: No VLAN ID filter is specified. (VLAN

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 58 3-2.4 ACL Status The section describes how to shows the ACL status by different ACL users

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 59 z Rate Limiter : Indicates the rate limiter number of the ACE. The allowed range is 1 to 16. When Disab

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 60 3-3 Aggregation The Aggregation is used to configure the settings of Link Aggregation. Yo

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 61 Parameter description: Hash Code Contributors z Source MAC Address : The Source MAC address can be use

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 62 3-3.2 LACP Ports using Link Aggregation Control Protocol (according to IEEE 802.3ad speci

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 63 The switch port number. z LACP Enabled : Controls whether LACP is enabled on this switch port. LACP w

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 64 3-3.2.2 System Status This section describes that when you complete to set LACP function

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 65 3-3.2.3 Port Status This section describes that when you complete to set LACP function on the switch th

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 66 3-3.2.4 Port Statistics This section describes that when you complete to set LACP functio

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 67 3-4 Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) can be used to detect and disable network loops, and

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 68 Figure 3-4.1: The STP Bridge Configuration Parameter description: Basic Settings z Pr

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 69 BPDUs. z Edge Port BPDU Guard : Control whether a port explicitly configured as Edge will disable itse

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 70 2-4.2 MSTI Mapping When you implement a Spanning Tree protocol on the switch that the bri

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 71 MSTI Mapping z MSTI : The bridge instance. The CIST is not available for explicit mapping, as it will

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 viii Revision History Release Date Revision V0.91 08/12/2011 A1 V1.09 12/30/2011

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 72 3-4.3 MSTI Priorities When you implement a Spanning Tree protocol on the switch that the

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 73 3-4.4 CIST Ports When you implement a Spanning Tree protocol on the switch that the bridge instance. Yo

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 74 z operEdge (state flag) : Operational flag describing whether the port is connecting dire

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 75 3-4.5 MSTI Ports The section describes it allows the user to inspect the current STP MSTI port configur

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 76 values. Using the Specific setting, a user-defined value can be entered. The path cost is

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 77 3-4.6 Bridge Status After you complete the MSTI Port configuration, you could to ask the switch to disp

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 78 3-4.7 Port Status After you complete the STP configuration, you could to ask the switch t

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 79 3-4.8 Port Statistics After you complete the STP configuration then you could to let the switch display

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 81 3-5 IGMP Snooping The function, is used to establish the multicast groups to forward the multicast pack

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 1 INTRODUCTION Overview In this User Manual, it will not only tell you how to install and connect you

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 82 Parameter description: z Snooping Enabled: Enable the Global IGMP Snooping. z Unregis

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 83 3-5.2 VLAN Configuration The section describes the VLAN configuration setting process integrated with I

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 84 Querier. The allowed range is 1 to 31744 seconds; default query interval is 125 seconds. z

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 85 3-5.3 Port Group Filtering The section describes how to set the IGMP Port Group Filtering? With the IGM

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 86 z Port : To evoke the port enable the IGMP Snooping Port Group Filtering function. z F

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 87 3-5.4 Status After you complete the IGMP Snooping configuration, then you could to let the switch displ

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 88 z V2 Reports Received : The number of Received V2 Reports. z V3 Reports Received : The

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 89 3-5.5 Group Information After you complete to set the IGMP Snooping function then you could let the swi

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User Manual Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 90 3-5.6 IPv4 SSM information Source Specific Multicast (SSM) is a datagram delivery model t

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Publication date: Feb., 2013 Revision A3 91 z VLAN ID : VLAN ID of the group. z Group : Group address of the group displayed. z Port : Switch p

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