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EKI-7716 Series User Manual

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2.6

Connecting the Switch to Console Port

The industrial switch supports a secondary means of management. By connecting
the RJ45 to RS232 serial cable between a COM port on your PC (9-pin D-sub
female) and the switch’s RJ45 (RJ45) port, a wired connection for management can
be established.

Figure 2.13 Serial Console Cable

Figure 2.14 DB 9 Pin Position

Figure 2.15 Pin Assignment

DB9 Connector

RJ45 Connector

NC

1  Orange/White

NC

2  Orange

2

3  Green/White

NC

4  Blue

5

5  Blue/White

3

6  Green

NC

7  Brown/White

NC

8  Brown

To terminal or PC

To console port

5
9

1
6

3

6

8

1

7

2

5

4

TXD

RJ45

Male

RXD

NC

NC

NC

NC

GND

GND

2

3

7

8

4

6

5

RXD

DB9

Female

TXD

RTS

CTS

DTR

DSR

GND

Summary of Contents for EKI-7716 Series

Page 1: ...User Manual EKI 7716 Series 8GE 4SFP 4G Combo port Managed Redundant Industrial Switch ...

Page 2: ...ation Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed accordi...

Page 3: ...and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Opera tion of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Technical Support and Assistance 1 Visit the Advantech w...

Page 4: ...y 1 x Industrial Ethernet Switch 1 x DIN Rail mounting Bracket and Screws 1 x Wall mounting Bracket 1 x Startup Manual Warning Warnings indicate conditions which if not observed can cause personal injury Caution Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hardware or losing data e g There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed Do not attempt to recharge force op...

Page 5: ...our any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock 13 Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel 14 If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel 15 The power cord or plug is damaged 16 Liquid has penetrated into the equipment 17 The equipment has been exposed to moist...

Page 6: ...te einen Brand bzw elektrischen Schlag aus lösen 13 Öffnen Sie niemals das Gerät Das Gerät darf aus Gründen der elektrischen Sicherheit nur von authorisiertem Servicepersonal geöffnet werden 14 Wenn folgende Situationen auftreten ist das Gerät vom Stromnetz zu trennen und von einer qualifizierten Servicestelle zu überprüfen 15 Netzkabel oder Netzstecker sind beschädigt 16 Flüssigkeit ist in das Ge...

Page 7: ...on period The following guidelines are also recommended Wear a grounded wrist or ankle strap and use gloves to prevent direct contact to the device before servicing the device Avoid nylon gloves or work clothes which tend to build up a charge Always disconnect the power from the device before servicing it Before plugging a cable into any port discharge the voltage stored on the cable by touching t...

Page 8: ...onsole Port 16 2 7 Power Supply Installation 17 2 7 1 Overview 17 2 7 2 Considerations 18 2 7 3 Grounding the Device 18 2 7 4 Wiring a Relay Contact 19 2 7 5 Wiring the Power Inputs 20 2 8 Reset Button 21 Chapter 3 Configuration Utility 22 3 1 First Time Setup 23 3 1 1 Overview 23 3 1 2 Introduction 23 3 1 3 Administrative Interface Access 23 3 1 4 Using the Graphical Web Interface 24 3 1 5 Config...

Page 9: ...ast 55 4 5 9 Jumbo Frame 60 4 5 10 Spanning Tree 61 4 5 11 X Ring Elite 66 4 5 12 X Ring Pro 67 4 5 13 Loopback Detection 70 4 5 14 ERPS 71 4 6 MAC Address Table 73 4 6 1 Static MAC 73 4 6 2 MAC Aging Time 73 4 6 3 Dynamic Forwarding Table 74 4 7 Security 75 4 7 1 Storm Control 75 4 7 2 Port Security 77 4 7 3 Protected Ports 77 4 7 4 DoS Prevention 78 4 7 5 Applications 80 4 7 6 802 1x 83 4 7 7 IP...

Page 10: ...ng Test 128 4 10 4 System Log 130 4 10 5 DDM 132 4 10 6 LED Indication 133 4 11 Tools 134 4 11 1 IXM 134 4 11 2 Backup Manager 135 4 11 3 Upgrade Manager 136 4 11 4 Dual Image 137 4 11 5 Save Configuration 137 4 11 6 User Account 137 4 11 7 N Key 138 4 11 8 Reset System 138 4 11 9 Reboot Device 138 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 139 5 1 Troubleshooting 140 ...

Page 11: ...igure 4 2 Changing a Default Password 30 Figure 4 3 Monitoring Device Information 30 Figure 4 4 Monitoring Logging Message 31 Figure 4 5 Monitoring Port Monitoring Port Statistics 32 Figure 4 6 Monitoring Port Monitoring Port Utilization 33 Figure 4 7 Monitoring LLDP Statistics 34 Figure 4 8 Monitoring IGMP Statistics 35 Figure 4 9 Monitoring MLD Statistics 36 Figure 4 10 System IP Settings 37 Fig...

Page 12: ...L2 Switching Loopback Detection Global Settings 70 Figure 4 57 L2 Switching Loopback Detection Port Settings 71 Figure 4 58 L2 Switching ERPS ERPS Settings 71 Figure 4 59 L2 Switching ERPS ERPS Groups 72 Figure 4 60 MAC Address Table Static MAC 73 Figure 4 61 MAC Address Table MAC Aging Time 73 Figure 4 62 MAC Address Table Dynamic Forwarding Table 74 Figure 4 63 Security Storm Control Global Sett...

Page 13: ...gs 110 Figure 4 114 Management Power Over Ethernet PoE Port Settings 111 Figure 4 115 Management TCP Modbus Settings TCP Modbus Settings 112 Figure 4 116 Management DHCP Server Status Settings 113 Figure 4 117 Management DHCP Server Global Settings 114 Figure 4 118 Management DHCP Server Port Settings 115 Figure 4 119 Management DHCP Server VLAN Settings 116 Figure 4 120 Management DHCP Server Opt...

Page 14: ...Chapter 1 1Product Overview ...

Page 15: ...t Operating Tem perature EKI 7716E 4F4C EKI 7716G 4F4C 10 C 60 C 14 F 140 F EKI 7716E 4F4CI EKI 7716G 4F4CI 40 C 75 C 40 F 167 F Storage Tempera ture 40 C 85 C 40 F 185 F Ambient Relative Humidity 10 95 non condensing Switch Properties MAC Address 8K entry Switching Band width EKI 7716E EKI 7716G Power Power Consumption 15W 48V full load Power Input 12 48 VDC redundant dual power input Certificati...

Page 16: ... Amber 100M Green 1G 6 System LED panel See System LED Panel on page 4 for further details 7 Reset button Button allows for system soft reset or factory default reset 8 Console serial port Console cable port to COM port DB9 male on computer to RS232 managed switch RJ45 9 ETH port SFP ports x 4 EKI 7716E Console LNK ACT 16 14 15 13 13 14 15 16 Reset SYS 9 10 11 12 R M LNK ACT PWR1 PWR2 Alarm 2 4 6 ...

Page 17: ...tem crash operation initiating 2 R M Solid green Active when determining ring master 3 PWR1 Solid green Powered up Off Powered down or not installed 4 PWR2 Solid green Powered up Off Power down or not installed 5 Alarm Solid red Defined major policies are detected Blinking Red Defined minor policies are detected Off Powered off or system is operating normally SYS R M PWR1 PWR2 Alarm 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 18: ...2 Rear View Figure 1 3 Rear View No Item Description 1 Wall mounting holes Screw holes x6 used in the installation of a wall mounting plate 2 DIN Rail mounting plate Mounting plate used for the installation to a standard DIN rail 2 1 1 ...

Page 19: ... Terminal block Connect cabling for power and alarm wiring V2 V2 PWR2 PWR1 P Fail V1 V1 DC12 48V 1A 24V 1 2 6 M3xP0 5 74 2 913 40 64 1 600 36 25 1 427 35 1 378 19 50 0 768 105 4 134 114 4 488 114 4 488 37 1 457 152 5 984 152 5 984 130 5 118 11 0 433 21 0 827 110 4 331 161 90 6 374 161 90 6 374 47 1 850 55 2 165 9 90 0 390 83 50 3 287 56 10 2 209 56 45 2 222 42 25 1 781 15 0 591 ...

Page 20: ...Chapter 2 2Switch Installation ...

Page 21: ...for your Modbus Gate ways and how to connect to the network hock up the power cable and connect to the EKI 7716 Series 2 2 Verifying Switch Operation Before installing the device in a rack or on a wall power on the switch to verify that the switch passes the power on self test POST To connect the cabling to the power source see Power Supply Installation on page 17 At startup POST the System LED bl...

Page 22: ...rail clip press the front of the switch to rotate the switch down and into the release tab on the DIN rail clip If seated correctly the bottom of the DIN rail should be fully inserted in the release tab Figure 2 1 Installing the DIN Rail Mounting Kit See the following figure for an illustration of a completed DIN installation proce dure Figure 2 2 Correctly Installed DIN Rail Kit Warning Do not in...

Page 23: ...tration Figure 2 3 Removing the DIN Rail 2 3 2 Wall Mounting The wall mounting option provides better shock and vibration resistance than the DIN rail vertical mount Before the device can be mounted on a wall you will need to remove the DIN rail plate 1 Rotate the device to the rear side and locate the DIN mounting plate 2 Remove the screws securing the DIN mounting plate to the rear panel of the ...

Page 24: ...e screw holes 8 Drill four holes over the four marked locations on the wall keeping in mind that the holes must accommodate wall sinks in addition to the screws 9 Insert the wall sinks into the walls 10 Insert the screws into the wall sinks Leave a 2 mm gap between the wall and the screw head to allow for wall mount plate insertion Figure 2 5 Securing Wall Mounting Screws Note Make sure the screws...

Page 25: ...for different distance requirement The concept behind the LC port and cable is quite straight forward Suppose that you are connecting devices I and II contrary to electrical signals optical signals do not require a circuit in order to transmit data Consequently one of the optical lines is used to transmit data from device I to device II and the other optical line is used transmit data from device ...

Page 26: ...ule is seated correctly before sliding the module into the slot A click sounds when it is locked in place Figure 2 8 Installing an SFP Transceiver 6 Remove the protective plug from the SFP transceiver Note Do not remove the dust plug from the SFP slot if you are not installing the transceiver at this time The dust plug protects hardware from dust contamination Note If you are attaching fiber optic...

Page 27: ...les To disconnect an LC connector use the following guidelines 1 Press down and hold the locking clips on the upper side of the optic cable 2 Pull the optic cable out to release it from the transceiver Figure 2 10 Removing a Fiber Optic Cable to a Transceiver 3 Hold the handle on the transceiver and pull the transceiver out of the slot Figure 2 11 Removing an SFP Transceiver Note Replace the dust ...

Page 28: ...he RJ45 Ethernet ports are metallic and con nected to the GND terminal For best performance use shielded cabling Shielded cabling may be used to provide further protection Figure 2 12 Ethernet Plug Connector Pin Position Maximum cable length 100 meters 328 ft for 10 100BaseT Straight thru Cable Wiring Cross over Cable Wiring Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 2 Pin 2 Pin 6 Pin 3 Pin 3 Pin 3 Pin 1 P...

Page 29: ...s RJ45 RJ45 port a wired connection for management can be established Figure 2 13 Serial Console Cable Figure 2 14 DB 9 Pin Position Figure 2 15 Pin Assignment DB9 Connector RJ45 Connector NC 1 Orange White NC 2 Orange 2 3 Green White NC 4 Blue 5 5 Blue White 3 6 Green NC 7 Brown White NC 8 Brown To terminal or PC To console port 5 9 1 6 3 6 8 1 7 2 5 4 TXD RJ45 Male RXD NC NC NC NC GND GND 2 3 7 ...

Page 30: ... to reduce network down time as a result of power loss EKI 7716 Series support 12 to 48 VDC Dual power inputs are supported and allow you to connect a backup power source Figure 2 16 Power Wiring for EKI 7716 Series Warning Power down and disconnect the power cord before servicing or wiring the switch Caution Do not disconnect modules or cabling unless the power is first switched off The device on...

Page 31: ...put wiring Label all wiring and cabling to the various devices for more effective manage ment and servicing 2 7 3 Grounding the Device Note Routing communications and power wiring through the same conduit may cause signal interference To avoid interference and signal degra dation route power and communications wires through separate con duits Caution Do not disconnect modules or cabling unless the...

Page 32: ...n the EKI 7716 Series is wired and then installed onto the terminal receptor located on the EKI 7716 Series Figure 2 18 Terminal Receptor Relay Contact The terminal receptor includes a total of six pins two for PWR1 two for PWR2 and two for a fault circuit Caution Do not service any components unless qualified and authorized to do so Caution Do not block air ventilation holes Note Before applying ...

Page 33: ...tor 2 Remove the terminal block from the switch Figure 2 20 Removing a Terminal Block 3 Insert a small flat bladed screwdriver in the V1 V1 wire clamp screws and loosen the screws 4 Insert the negative positive DC wires into the V V terminals of PW1 If setting up power redundancy connect PW2 in the same manner Caution Do not disconnect modules or cabling unless the power is first switched off The ...

Page 34: ...inal block to secure it to the terminal block recep tor If there is no gap between the terminal block and the terminal receptor the ter minal block is seated correctly Figure 2 22 Securing a Terminal Block to a Receptor 2 8 Reset Button Reset configuration to factory default Press and hold Reset button for 5 seconds System reboot Press and hold Reset button for 2 seconds 1 A 2 4 V 1 A 2 4 V Loosen...

Page 35: ...Chapter 3 3Configuration Utility ...

Page 36: ...f explanation of how RSTP works is given in the Spanning Tree section The switch is capable of communicating with other SNMP capable devices on the network to exchange management information This statistical derived information from the network is saved in the Management Information Base MIB of the switch The MIB is divided into several different information storage groups These groups will be ela...

Page 37: ...tially access your switch To configure the switch for network access select Add Menu Address Here to reach the System Settings menu The settings in this menu control the switch s general net work configuration DHCP Enabled Disabled The switch can automatically obtain an IP address from a server using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP This can speed up initial set up as the network admin...

Page 38: ...of autonegotiation such that the fastest bandwidth is selected Choose to enable auto negotiation or use fixed settings 100Mbps Fiber ports are Fixed speed only Speed Duplex Flow Control The managed switch accepts three local area net work Ethernet Standards The first standard 10BASE T runs 10Mbps with twisted pair Ethernet cable between network interfaces The second local area network standard is ...

Page 39: ...s subnet mask and default gateway value is the new value of the parameter If value is omitted the current value is displayed Please note that new values will not take effect until explicitly committed Sections and parameter names are case sensitive e g Network is not the same as network 3 2 2 Accessing the CLI To access the CLI interface establish Ethernet or serial connectivity to the switch To c...

Page 40: ... work A PC also connected to the network is required to connect to the switch and access the interface through a web browser The required networking information is provided as follows IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 254 User name admin Password admin 3 3 2 System Login Once the switch is installed and connected power on the switch The following infor mati...

Page 41: ...Chapter 4 4Managing Switch ...

Page 42: ...en 4 2 Recommended Practices One of the easiest things to do to help increase the security posture of the network infrastructure is to implement a policy and standard for secure management This practice is an easy way to maintain a healthy and secure network After you have performed the basic configurations on your switches the following is a recommendation which is considered best practice policy...

Page 43: ...hanges are saved 4 3 Monitoring 4 3 1 Device Information The Device Information menu lists information such as System Name System Location MAC Address Firmware version and more pertaining to the system The information is for review only To modify the device information see the respective item within the user interface To access this page click Monitoring Device Information Figure 4 3 Monitoring De...

Page 44: ...numeric characters default is Default MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the switch IP Address Displays the assigned IP address of the switch Subnet Mask Displays the assigned subnet mask of the switch Gateway Displays the assigned gateway of the switch Loader Version Displays the current loader version of the switch Loader Date Displays the current loader build date of the switch Firmware Ve...

Page 45: ...tDiscards ifInMulticastPkts ifInBroadcastPkts ifOutMulticastPkts and ifOutBroadcastPkts Severity The setting allows you to designate a severity level for the Logging Message Filter function Click the drop down menu to select the severity level target setting The level options are emerg Indicates system is unusable It is the highest level of severity alert Indicates action must be taken immediately...

Page 46: ...ctets etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets and etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets 4 3 3 2 Port Utilization To access this page click Monitoring Port Monitoring Port Utilization Figure 4 6 Monitoring Port Monitoring Port Utilization The following table describes the items in the previous figure 4 3 4 Link Aggregation The Link Aggregation function provides LAG information for each trunk It displays membership ...

Page 47: ...le for LLDP Global Statistics settings are informational only Inser tions Deletions Drops and Age Outs The ensuing table for LLDP Port Statistics settings are informational only Port TX Frames Total RX Frames Total Discarded and Errors RX TLVs Discarded and Unrecognized and RX Ageouts Total Item Description Clear Click Clear to reset LLDP Statistics of all the interfaces Refresh Click Refresh to u...

Page 48: ...ous figure The ensuing table for IGMP Statistics settings are informational only Total RX Valid RX Invalid RX Other RX Leave RX Report RX General Query RX Special Group Query RX Special Group Source Query RX Leave TX Report TX General Query TX Special Group Query TX and Special Group Source Query TX Item Description Clear Click Clear to refresh IGMP Statistics of all the interfaces Refresh Click R...

Page 49: ... figure The ensuing table for IGMP Statistics settings are informational only Total RX Valid RX Invalid RX Other RX Leave RX Report RX General Query RX Special Group Query RX Special Group Source Query RX Leave TX Report TX General Query TX Special Group Query TX and Special Group Source Query TX Item Description Clear Click Clear to refresh MLD Statistics of all the interfaces Refresh Click Refre...

Page 50: ...ic DNS Server 1 and Static DNS Server 2 Item Description Mode Click the radio button to select the IP Address Setting mode Static or DHCP IP Address Enter a value to specify the IP address of the interface The default is 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask Enter a value to specify the IP subnet mask for the interface The default is 255 255 255 0 Gateway Enter a value to specify the default gateway for the int...

Page 51: ... are informational only Auto Config uration IPv6 In Use Address IPv6 In Use Router IPv6 Static Address IPv6 Static Router and DHCPv6 Client Item Description Auto Configuration Select the radio button to enable or disable the IPv6 IPv6 Address Enter the IPv6 address for the system Gateway Enter the gateway address for the system DHCPv6 Client Enter the DHCPv6 address for the system Apply Click Appl...

Page 52: ...cuit ID Hex Circuit ID User Define Remote ID Format Remote ID String Remote ID Hex and Remote ID User Define Item Description Mode Click the radio button to enable or disable the DHCP Client Option 82 mode Circuit ID Format Click the drop down menu to set the ID format String Hex User Defi nition Circuit ID String Enter the string ID of the corresponding class Circuit ID Hex Enter the hex string o...

Page 53: ...gs are informational only Status 4 4 5 Management VLAN By default the VLAN is the management VLAN providing communication with the switch management interface To access this page click System Management VLAN Figure 4 14 System Management VLAN The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Management VLAN State are informational only Management VLAN Item Descri...

Page 54: ...name should be resolved into an IP address each time a SNTP request is sent to it SNTP Port Enter the port on the server to which SNTP requests are to be sent Allowed range is 1 to 65535 default 123 Manual Time Click the drop down menus to set local date and time of the system Time Zone Click the drop down menu to select a system time zone Daylight Saving Time Click the drop down menu to enable or...

Page 55: ...curring To Click the drop down menu to designate the end date and time for a non recurring daylight saving time event Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Item Description Item Description HTTP By default the HTTPS port setting is set to port 80 To assign the web interface to a different port enter the port number in the field HTTPS By default the HTTPS port setting is set to...

Page 56: ...io button to enable or disable the Port Setting function Speed Click the drop down menu to select the port speed Auto Auto 10M Auto 100M Auto 1000M Auto 10 100M 10M 100M or 1000M Duplex Click the drop down menu to select the duplex setting Auto Half or Full Flow Control Click the radio button to enable or disable the flow control function Fiber Port Click the drop down menu to select the port for ...

Page 57: ... The ensuing table for Mirror Status settings are informational only Session ID Des tination Port Ingress State Source TX Port and Source RX Port Item Description Session ID Click the drop down menu to select a port mirroring session from the list The number of sessions allowed is platform specific Monitor session state Click the drop down menu to enable or disable the session mode for a selected ...

Page 58: ... LAG Management Link aggregation is also known as trunking It is a feature available on the Ethernet gateway and is used with Layer 2 Bridging Link aggregation allows for the logical merging of multiple ports into a single link To access this page click L2 Switching Link Aggregation LAG Management Figure 4 20 L2 Switching Link Aggregation LAG Management The following table describes the items in t...

Page 59: ...peed Duplex FlowCtrl Config and FlowCtrl Status 4 5 3 4 LACP Priority Settings The LACP Priority Settings page allows you to configure the system priority for LACP To access this page click L2 Switching Link Aggregation LACP Priority Set tings Figure 4 22 L2 Switching Link Aggregation LACP Priority Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description LAG Select ...

Page 60: ... describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for LACP Port Information settings are informational only Port Name Priority Timeout and Mode Item Description Port Select Select a port for the LACP Port Settings The listed available settings are FE1 FE8 GE1 GE2 However the available settings are dependent on the connected LACP device and may not be listed as displayed in the current ...

Page 61: ... this page you can add or delete VLAN listings and add a prefix name to an added entry To access this page click L2 Switching 802 1Q VLAN VLAN Management Figure 4 24 L2 Switching 802 1Q VLAN VLAN Management The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for VLAN Table settings are informational only VLAN ID VLAN Name VLAN Type and Edit click to enter VLAN name Ite...

Page 62: ...r the VLAN ID you want assigned to untagged or priority tagged frames received on this port The value ranges 1 to 4094 The default is 1 Accepted Type Click the radio button to specify which frames to forward Tag Only discards any untagged or priority tagged frames Untag Only discards any tagged frames All accepts all untagged and tagged frames Whichever you select VLAN tagged frames are forwarded ...

Page 63: ...wing table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Port Displays the assigned port to the entry Interface VLAN Mode Displays the assigned mode to the listed VLAN port Hybrid Port hybrid model Access Port hybrid model Trunk Port hybrid model Tunnel Port hybrid model Membership Displays the assigned membership status of the port entry options include Forbidden Excluded Tagged or ...

Page 64: ...es so the attached machine sees ordinary Ethernet frames via a single tagged tunnel port where the outer VLAN only is handled by the switch so the attached machine sees single tagged 802 1Q VLAN frames or via a double tagged trunk port where both inner and outer VLANs are handled by the attached machine which sees double tagged 802 1ad VLAN frames 4 5 5 1 Global Settings The Global Settings page a...

Page 65: ...escription Port Select Enter the switch port part of VLAN configuration to configure the selection as a tunnel port Outer PVID Enter the Port VLAN ID PVID to assigned the native VLAN ID All untagged traffic coming in or out of the 802 1Q port is forwarded based on the PVID value Outer Mode Click the drop down menu to select between UNI or NNI role UNI Selects a user network interface which specifi...

Page 66: ...his timer exists for each GARP participant for each port Leave Time Enter a value to specify the time to wait after receiving an unregister request for a VLAN or multicast group before deleting the associated entry in centiseconds This allows time for another station to assert registration for the same attribute in order to maintain uninterrupted service Enter a number between 12 and 3000 An insta...

Page 67: ...ttings To access this page click L2 Switching GARP GMRP Settings Figure 4 31 L2 Switching GARP GMRP Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for GMRP Information settings are informational only GMRP The ensuing table for Multicast Groups settings are informational only VLAN ID MAC Address Type and Member Ports Item Description Status Click to enable...

Page 68: ...iving a single packet addressed to a specific Multicast address Multicast forwarding creates copies of the packet and transmits the packets to the relevant ports 4 5 8 1 Multicast Filtering The Multicast Filtering page allows for the definition of action settings when an unknown multicast request is received The options include Drop Flood or Router Port To access this page click L2 Switching Multi...

Page 69: ...ng IGMP Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for IGMP Snooping Information settings are informational only IGMP Snooping State IGMP Snooping Version and IGMP Snooping V2 Report Sup pression The ensuing table for IGMP Snooping Table settings are informational only Entry No VLAN ID IGMP Snooping Operation State Router Ports Auto Learn Query Robust...

Page 70: ...P Snooping IGMP Static Groups Figure 4 36 L2 Switching Multicast IGMP Snooping IGMP Static Groups The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for IGMP Static Groups Status settings are informational only VLAN ID Group IP Address Member Ports and Modify Item Description VLAN ID Select the VLAN ID to define the local IGMP querier Querier State Select Disable or E...

Page 71: ...cast MLD Snooping MLD Set tings Figure 4 37 L2 Switching Multicast MLD Snooping MLD Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for MLD Snooping Information settings are informational only MLD Snooping State MLD Snooping Version and MLD Snooping V2 Report Sup pression The ensuing table for MLD Snooping Table settings are informational only Entry No VLA...

Page 72: ... MLD Static Group Figure 4 39 L2 Switching Multicast MLD Snooping MLD Static Group The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for MLD Static Groups Status settings are informational only VLAN ID Group IP Address Member Ports and Modify Item Description VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID to configure Querier State Select Enable or Disable status on the selected VLAN Ena...

Page 73: ... ID Port and Expiry Time Sec 4 5 9 Jumbo Frame Jumbo frames are frames larger than the standard Ethernet frame size of 1518 bytes The Jumbo Frame function allows the configuration of Ethernet frame size To access this page click L2 Switching Jumbo Frame Figure 4 40 L2 Switching Jumbo Frame The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Jumbo Frame Config setti...

Page 74: ...STP BPDU Forward BPDU Guard PathCost Method and Force Version Item Description Enabled Click the radio button to enable or disable the STP status BPDU Forward Select flooding or filtering to designate the type of BPDU packet BPDU Guard Click the radio button to enable or disable the BPDU guard When enabled BPDU Guard can disable edge ports that receive BPDU packets This prevents a new device from ...

Page 75: ... apply to this setting Admin Enable Select Enabled or Disabled to setup the admin profile for the STP port Path Cost 0 Auto Set the port s cost contribution For a root port the root path cost for the bridge 0 means Auto Edge Port Click the drop down menu to set the edge port configuration No Force to false state as link to a bridge Yes Force to true state as link to a host P2P MAC Click the drop d...

Page 76: ...x Hold Count and Hello Time The ensuing table for STP Bridge Status settings are informational only Bridge Identifier Designated Root Bridge Root Path Cost Designated Bridge Root Port and Last Topology Change Item Description Priority Click the drop down menu to select the STP bridge priority Forward Delay Enter the variable 4 to 30 to set the forward delay for STP bridge set tings Max Age Enter t...

Page 77: ...figure the identification setting name and the identification range To access this page click L2 Switching Spanning Tree MST Config Identifica tion Figure 4 45 L2 Switching Spanning Tree MST Config Identification The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for MST Configuration Identification Information settings are informational only Configuration Name and Re...

Page 78: ...ST instance and the bridge priority in that instance To access this page click L2 Switching Spanning Tree MST Instance Priority Settings Figure 4 47 L2 Switching Spanning Tree MST Instance Priority Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for MST Instance Priority Information settings are informational only MSTI ID Priority and Action Item Descripti...

Page 79: ...ormational only Port Configura tion BPDUs Received TCN BPDUs Received Configuration BPDUs Transmitted and TCN BPDUs Transmitted 4 5 11 X Ring Elite The X Ring Elite function provides an improvement over Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree and a rapid auto recovery in the event that the network suffers a cor rupt or broken link and prevents network loops 4 5 11 1 X Ring Elite Settings The X Ring ...

Page 80: ...events network loops 4 5 12 1 X Ring Pro Settings The X Ring Pro Settings page allows you to configure the status enabled or dis abled of the function To access this page click L2 Switching X Ring Pro X Ring Pro Settings Figure 4 50 L2 Switching X Ring Pro X Ring Pro Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Information settings are informational...

Page 81: ...scribes the items in the previous figure Item Description Ring ID Enter a number to specifies a ranging from 1 to 255 to identify a given X Ring Pro group Port 1 Click the drop down menu to define the port designation Port 2 Click the drop down menu to define the port designation Add Click Add to save the values and update the screen Item Description Chain Ring ID Enter a number to specifies a ran...

Page 82: ...ple setting Master Ring ID Click the drop down menu to designate the master ring Add Click Add to save the values and update the screen Item Description Pair Ring ID Enter a number to specifies a ranging from 1 to 255 to identify a pair ring ID Port Enter the port to assign to define the couple setting Master Ring ID Click the drop down menu to designate the master ring Add Click Add to save the v...

Page 83: ...very To access this page click L2 Switching Loopback Detection Global Settings Figure 4 56 L2 Switching Loopback Detection Global Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Loopback Detection Global Information settings are infor mational only State Interval and Recover Time Item Description State Select Enabled or Disabled to setup the loopback m...

Page 84: ...onal only Port Enable State and Loop Status 4 5 14 ERPS 4 5 14 1 ERPS Settings To access this page click L2 Switching ERPS ERPS Settings Figure 4 58 L2 Switching ERPS ERPS Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Information settings are informational only ERPS State Item Description Port Select Enter the port to define the local loopback detect...

Page 85: ...the value to set the ring ID Role Click the drop down menu to select the role Options include RPL Owner RPL Neighbor or Other East Link Enter the port to define the east link RPL Check the check box to enable RPL West Link Enter the port to define the west link RPL Check the check box to enable RPL MEL Enter the value to set minimum equipment list R APS Channel VLAN Click the drop down menu to sel...

Page 86: ... 2 MAC Aging Time The MAC Aging Time page allows you to set the MAC address of the aging time to study To access this page click MAC Address Table MAC Aging Time Figure 4 61 MAC Address Table MAC Aging Time The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Dynamic Address Status settings are informational only Aging time Item Description MAC Address Enter the MAC...

Page 87: ...on settings are informational only MAC Address VLAN Type Port and Add to Static MAC click to add the MAC address to static MAC address list Item Description Port Click the drop down menu to select the port number to show or clear dynamic MAC entries If a port VLAN or MAC address is not selected the whole dynamic MAC table is displayed or cleared VLAN Click the drop down menu to select the VLAN to ...

Page 88: ...ge click Security Storm Control Global Settings Figure 4 63 Security Storm Control Global Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Storm Control Global Information settings are informational only Unit and Preamble IFG Item Description Unit Select pps or bps control units for the Storm Control function Preamble IFG Select Excluded or Included to ...

Page 89: ...cast Kbps and Action Item Description Port Enter the port number to designate the local port for the Storm Control function Port State Select Disabled or Enabled to define the port state Action Click the drop down menu to select the type of action to designate for the selected port during a Storm Control incident The options are Drop and Shutdown Type Enable Click the radio button to enable Broadc...

Page 90: ... 66 Security Protected Ports The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Protected Ports Status settings are informational only Pro tected Ports and Unprotected Ports Item Description Port Select Enter a single or multiple port numbers to configure Enabled Select Enabled or Disabled to define the selected Port FDB Learn Limit 0 64 Enter the variable 0 to 64...

Page 91: ...re enabled or disabled the set ting for each function To access this page click Security DoS Prevention DoS Global Settings Figure 4 67 Security DoS Prevention DoS Global Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description DMAC SMAC Click Enabled or Disabled to define DMAC SMAC for the DoS Global settings LAND Click Enabled or Disabled to define LAND for the Do...

Page 92: ... function IPv4 Ping Max Size Click Enabled or Disabled to set the maximum ping size for the IPv4 protocol IPv6 Ping Max Size Click Enabled or Disabled to set a maximum ping size for the IPv6 protocol Ping Max Size Set ting Enter the variable in bytes 0 to 65535 to set the maximum ping size Smurf Attack Click Enabled or Disabled to set the Smurf Attack function TCP Min Hdr Size Click Enabled or Dis...

Page 93: ...all kinds of AAA lists with the Telnet line To access this page click Security Applications TELNET Figure 4 69 Security Applications TELNET The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Telnet Information settings are informational only Telnet Ser vice and Current Telnet Sessions Count Item Description Port Select the port to configure for the DoS prevention ...

Page 94: ...s this page click Security Applications HTTP Figure 4 71 Security Applications HTTP The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for HTTP Information settings are informational only HTTP Ser vice and Session Timeout Item Description SSH Service Click Enabled or Disabled to set up Ethernet encapsulation remote access through the Secure Shell SSH function Apply Cl...

Page 95: ... Security Applications HTTPS The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for HTTPS Information settings are informational only HTTPS Service and Session Timeout Item Description HTTPS Service Click Enabled or Disabled to set up Ethernet encapsulation over HTTPS Session Timeout Enter the variable in minutes 0 to 86400 to define the timeout period for the HTTP se...

Page 96: ...le for 802 1x Information settings are informational only 802 1x State Server IP Server Port Accounting Port Security Key and Reauth Period Item Description State Click Enabled or Disabled to set up 802 1x Setting function Server IP Enter the IP address of the local server providing authentication func tion Server Port Enter the port number 1 to 65535 assigned to the listed Server IP Accounting Po...

Page 97: ...s you to set the IP Security status enabled or dis abled To access this page click Security IP Security Global Settings Figure 4 75 Security IP Security Global Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for IP Security Status settings are informational only IP Security Item Description Authentication based Click Port Mac or Mac Auth Bypass to designat...

Page 98: ...ns to enable or disable the global security settings for the system To access this page click Security Security Login Global Settings Figure 4 77 Security Security Login Global Settings Global Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description IP Address Enter the source IP address to apply the IP Security function IP Mask Enter the IP address for use in maski...

Page 99: ... Security Key Item Description Server IP Enter the IP address of the local server providing authentication func tion Server Port Enter the port number 1 to 65535 assigned to the listed Server IP Security Key Enter the variable to define the network security key used in authenti cation Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Item Description Server IP Enter the IP address of the ...

Page 100: ...ttings Security Login Type Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Access Control Information settings are informational only Login Type HTTP TELNET and SSH Item Description Login Type Click to select the login type Options include None Used RADIUS Only TACACS Only RADIUS TACACS or RADIUS TACACS WEB Apply Click Apply to save the values and upda...

Page 101: ...destination MAC address Source MAC Address Enter the MAC address to set source MAC address Source MAC Mask Enter a value to specify the subnet mask for the source MAC address Ether Type Enter a value to specify the DNS server for the interface VLAN ID Type in the value designating the VLAN ID Portlist Select the port to configure for the MAC ACL function Action Click the drop down menu to select t...

Page 102: ...ription Entry ID Type in the value designating the entry ID Destination IP Address Enter the IP address to set destination IP address Destination IP Mask Enter a value to specify the subnet mask for the destination IP address Source IP Address Enter the IP address to set source IP address Source IP Mask Enter a value to specify the subnet mask for the source IP address IP Protocol Click the drop d...

Page 103: ...rmation settings are informational only Verify Ports 4 7 10 2 Entry Settings To access this page click Security IP Source Guard Entry Settings Figure 4 85 Security IP Source Guard Entry Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure Assign Queue Click the drop down menu to select the queue The function is only available when Action is Assign Queue Status Click the drop dow...

Page 104: ...igure Figure 4 87 Security DHCP Snooping Global Settings DHCP Snooping Port Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure Port Select the port to configure for the IP source guard Add Click Add to add an IP source guard Item Description Item Description DHCP Snooping State Click Enabled or Disabled to set DHCP snooping state Apply Click Apply to save the values and update...

Page 105: ...Lease Time VLAN Id and Port 4 7 12 ARP Spoofing To access this page click Security ARP Spoofing Figure 4 89 Security ARP Spoofing The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Entry Information settings are informational only Source MAC Source IP and Modify Item Description DHCP Snooping Binding Port Select Select the port to configure for the DHCP snooping b...

Page 106: ...idance to specifically manage the priority of the traffic delivery Implementing QoS in the network makes performance predictable and bandwidth utilization much more effective The QoS implementation is based on the prioritization values in Layer 2 frames 4 8 1 1 QoS Properties The QoS Properties allows you to set the QoS mode To access this page click QoS General QoS Properties Figure 4 90 QoS Gene...

Page 107: ...nce Item Description Port Enter the port number to associate with the QoS setting CoS Value Click the drop down menu to designate the Class of Service CoS value 0 to 7 for the Port entry Remark CoS Click Disabled or Enabled to setup the Remark CoS function When enabled the LAN preassigned priority values is marked at Layer 2 boundary to CoS values Remark DSCP Click Disabled or Enabled to setup the...

Page 108: ...ority queues from being completely ignored during periods of high priority traffic The WRR scheduler sends some packets from each queue in turn To access this page click QoS General QoS Scheduling Figure 4 92 QoS General QoS Scheduling The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Queue Information settings are informational only Strict Prior ity Queue Number...

Page 109: ...informational only CoS and Mapping to Queue The ensuing table for Queue Mapping Information settings are informational only Queue and Mapping to CoS Item Description CoS to Queue Mapping Class of Service Displays the CoS for the queue entry Queue Click the drop down menu to select the queue priority for selected CoS Queue to CoS Mapping Queue Displays the queue entry for CoS mapping Class of Servi...

Page 110: ...owing table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for DSCP Mapping Information settings are informational only DSCP and Mapping to Queue The ensuing table for Queue Mapping Information settings are informational only Queue and Mapping to DSCP Item Description DSCP to Queue Mapping DSCP Enter the DSCP entry to define the precedence values Queue Click the drop down menu to sel...

Page 111: ...P Precedence and Mapping to Queue The ensuing table for Queue Mapping Information settings are informational only Queue and Mapping to IP Precedence Item Description IP Precedence to Queue Mapping IP Precedence Displays the IP precedence value for the queue map Queue Click the drop down menu to map a queue value to the selected IP precedence Queue to IP Precedence Mapping Queue Displays the queue ...

Page 112: ...he following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for QoS Information settings are informational only Trust Mode 4 8 2 2 Port Settings The Port Settings page allows you to define a trust state enabled or disabled to a listed port To access this page click QoS QoS Basic Mode Port Settings Figure 4 97 QoS QoS Basic Mode Port Settings The following table describes the it...

Page 113: ...idth Control Status settings are informational only Port and Ingress Rate Limit Kbps 4 8 3 2 Egress Bandwidth Control The Egress Bandwidth Control page allows you to set the egress bandwidth control for a listed port To access this page click QoS Rate Limit Egress Bandwidth Control Figure 4 99 QoS Rate Limit Egress Bandwidth Control The following table describes the items in the previous figure It...

Page 114: ...informational only Queue Id and Egress Rate Limit Kbps State Select Disabled or Enabled to set the Egress Bandwidth Control state Rate Kbps Enter the value in Kbps 16 to 1000000 to set the Egress Bandwidth rate Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Item Description Item Description Port Click the drop down menu to select the port to define the Egress queue Queue Click the drop...

Page 115: ...rol Status settings are informational only Status Guarantee Bandwidth Guarantee Type UDP Source Port and Force Mode Item Description Status Click Disabled or Enabled to set the guarantee bandwidth Guarantee Band width Enter the value for the guarantee bandwidth Type Click UDP Source Port or RTP H 264 to set the guarantee bandwidth type UDP Source Port Enter the port number for the UDP source Force...

Page 116: ... Bandwidth Guarantee Utilzation Figure 4 102 QoS Bandwidth Guarantee Utilzation The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Refresh period Click the drop down menu to select refresh time Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen ...

Page 117: ...e previous figure The ensuing table for LLDP Global Config settings are informational only LLDP Enabled LLDP PDU Disable Action Transmission Interval Holdtime Multiplier Reinitialization Delay and Transmit Delay Item Description Enabled Click Enabled or Disabled to set the Global Settings state LLDP PDU Disable Action Click to select the LLDP PDU handling action when LLDP is globally disabled Opti...

Page 118: ...h the LLDP setting State Click the drop down menu to select the LLDP port state Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Item Description Port Select Enter the port number associated with the TLV optional selection Optional TLV Select Click the drop down menu to select the LLDP optional TLVs to be car ried multiple selections are allowed System Name To include system name TLV in ...

Page 119: ...escription Capabilities Sup ported Capabilities Enabled and Port ID Subtype The ensuing table for Port Status settings are informational only Port Selected VLAN and Detail click the radio box and click Detail to displays the details 4 9 1 4 LLDP Remote Device Info The LLDP Remote Device Info page allows you to view information about remote devices LLDP information must be available on the switch T...

Page 120: ...tings Figure 4 108 Management SNMP SNMP Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for SNMP Information settings are informational only SNMP 4 9 2 2 SNMP Community The SNMP Community page provides configuration options for the community SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c use the group name Community Name certification It s role is similar to the password function I...

Page 121: ...ermissions as defined by the group set tings To access this page click Management SNMP SNMPv3 Settings Figure 4 111 Management SNMP SNMPv3 Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure Access Right Click the radio box to specify the access level read only or read write Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Item Description Item Description SNMP Engine...

Page 122: ...ion level MD5 or SHA The field requires a user password MD5 specify HMAC MD5 96 authentication level SHA specify HMAC SHA authentication protocol Password Enter the characters to define the password associated with the authentication protocol Priv Protocol Click the drop down menu to select an authorization protocol none or DES The field requires a user password None no authorization protocol in u...

Page 123: ...s page click Management Power Over Ethernet PoE System Settings Figure 4 113 Management Power Over Ethernet PoE System Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for PoE System Information settings are informational only Firm ware Version Maximum Power Available Actual Power Consumption and Overload Disconnect Type Series Supported Models EKI 7712G 4F...

Page 124: ...ge click Management Power Over Ethernet PoE Port Status The ensuing table for PoE Port Status settings are informational only Port Current mA Voltage V Power W and Temp C Item Description Port Click the drop down menu to select a PoE port Enabled Select Enabled or Disabled to designate the PoE port function by ports Power Limit From Classification Select Enabled or Disabled to designate the power ...

Page 125: ... this page click Management TCP Modbus Settings TCP Modbus Settings Figure 4 115 Management TCP Modbus Settings TCP Modbus Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for TCP Modbus Status settings are informational only TCP Mod bus status and TCP Modbus time out Item Description State Click Disabled or Enabled to set the TCP Modbus state Time out Ente...

Page 126: ...agement DHCP Server Status Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Status Information settings are informational only DHCP Server Service Item Description DHCP Server Select Enable or Disable to designate the DHCP server function type When a new DHCP server mode is selected the switch requires a system restart for the new mode to take effect Ap...

Page 127: ... Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS and Clear click to clear IP pool Item Description Lease Time Type in the value designating the lease time 60 864000 in seconds for each setting lease Low IP Address Type in the value designating the lowest range in the IP address pool High IP Address Type in the value designating the highest range in the IP address pool Subnet Mask Type in the value designating the...

Page 128: ... modify the settings and Clear click to clear the settings Item Description Port Select Click the drop down menu to select a pre defined port to configure The suboptions are designated for the selected port Low IP Address Type in the value designating the lowest range in the IP address pool High IP Address Type in the value designating the highest range in the IP address pool Subnet Mask Type in t...

Page 129: ... modify the settings and Clear click to clear the settings Item Description Entry Click the drop down menu to select a pre defined port to configure VLAN ID Type in the value to use as an identifier for the VLAN 1 to 4094 Low IP Address Type in the value designating the lowest range in the IP address pool High IP Address Type in the value designating the highest range in the IP address pool Subnet...

Page 130: ...it click to modify the settings and Clear click to clear the settings Item Description Entry Click the drop down menu to select an entry for the Option 82 setting Circuit ID Format Click the drop down menu to select the format of the circuit ID string or hex Circuit ID Content Enter the circuit ID string on the switch on which the request was received Remote ID Format Click the drop down menu to s...

Page 131: ...the desired entry id 4 9 5 7 Lease Entry To access this page click Management DHCP Server Lease Entry The ensuing table for Lease entry Table settings are informational only IP Address Client Mac Start Time End Time and Type Item Description Entry ID Type in the value designating the entry ID Client MAC Address Enter the MAC address for DHCP server IP Address Enter a value to specify the IP addres...

Page 132: ...ofile Settings page allows you to select the server IP the server port and sender mail for the listed profile To access this page click Management SMTP Client Profile Settings Figure 4 123 Management SMTP Client Profile Settings Profile Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Active Profile Click the drop down menu to select the profile status None ...

Page 133: ...s you to setup the log message for use with the SMTP client To access this page click Management SMTP Client Sending Message Figure 4 125 Management SMTP Client Sending Message The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Profile ID Click the drop down menu to select the identification type for the pro file 1 or 2 Target Mail Enter the email address of the target...

Page 134: ...in the previous figure The ensuing table for Statistics Information settings are informational only Index Port Drop Events Octets Packets Broadcast Multicast Owner and Delete click to delete the desired index Content Assign the content of the email The maximum length is 64 characters alphanumeric symbols dot _ underline dash line and space Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen...

Page 135: ...nformational only Index Port Buckets Requested Interval Owner and Delete click to delete the desired index Item Description Index Enter the index entry 1 to 65535 to select the number of new history table entries Port Select the specific port switch Buckets Requested Enter the specific 1 50 number of samples to store Interval Enter value in seconds 1 to 3600 to designate a specific interval time f...

Page 136: ...x Item Description Index Enter the index entry 1 to 65535 to define a specific Alarm Collection history entry Interval Enter a value 1 to 2147483647 to define the interval value for the Alarm Collection history Variable Enter the alarm variables to define the monitoring triggers Sample Type Enter the variable sample type Rising Threshold Enter the rising alarm threshold trigger Falling Threshold E...

Page 137: ...x Description Type Community Owner and Delete click to delete the desired index Item Description Index Enter the index entry 1 to 65535 to define a specific RMON event Description Enter a value 1 to 2147483647 to define the interval value for the Alarm Collection history Type Click the drop down menu to define the event type None Log SNMP Trap Log and Trap Community Enter the community string to b...

Page 138: ...n Value Server 1 Server 2 Server 3 Server 4 Server 5 Server 6 Server 7 Server 8 Server 9 and Server 10 Item Description NTP Server Click the radio button to enable or disable the NTP server function Manual Time Click the radio button to enable or disable the manual time function Server Address 1 Server Address 10 Enter the address of the NTP server This is a text string of up to 64 characters cont...

Page 139: ...igure 4 131 Diagnostics Cable Diagnostics The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Test Result settings are informational only Port Channel A Cable Length A Channel B Cable Length B Channel C Cable Length C Channel D and Cable Length D Item Description Port Click the drop down menu to select a pre defined port for diagnostic testing Giga ports are displa...

Page 140: ...cycle Host names are composed of series of labels concatenated with periods Each label must be between 1 and 63 characters long maximum of 64 characters Count Enter the number of echo requests to send The default value is 4 The value ranges from 1 to 5 The count entered is not retained across a power cycle Interval in sec Enter the interval between ping packets in seconds The default value is 1 Th...

Page 141: ...stics 4 packets transmitted 0 packets received 100 packet loss Or PING 172 17 8 93 172 17 8 93 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 172 17 8 93 icmp_seq 0 ttl 128 time 0 0 ms 64 bytes from 172 17 8 93 icmp_seq 1 ttl 128 time 0 0 ms 64 bytes from 172 17 8 93 icmp_seq 2 ttl 128 time 0 0 ms 64 bytes from 172 17 8 93 icmp_seq 3 ttl 128 time 0 0 ms 172 17 8 93 ping statistics 4 packets transmitted 4 packets rec...

Page 142: ... packets in seconds The default value is 1 The value ranges from 1 to 5 The interval you enter is not retained across a power cycle Size in bytes Enter the size of ping packet The default value is 56 The value ranges from 8 to 5120 The size you enter is not retained across a power cycle Ping Results Display the reply format of ping PING 2222 777 2222 777 56 data bytes 2222 777 ping statistics 4 pa...

Page 143: ...ogging Information settings are informational only Logging Service 4 10 4 2 Local Logging The Local Logging page allows you to designate a local target when the severity cri teria is reached To access this page click Diagnostics System Log Local Logging Figure 4 135 Diagnostics System Log Local Logging The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Logging Service ...

Page 144: ...tes critical conditions error Indicates error conditions warning Indicates warning conditions notice Indicates normal but significant conditions info Indicates informational messages debug Indicates debug level messages Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Item Description Item Description Server Address Enter the IP address of the log server Server Port Enter the Udp port nu...

Page 145: ...38 Diagnostics DDM DMI INFO The following table describes the items in the previous figure Facility Click the drop down menu to select facility to which the message refers Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Item Description Item Description Diagnostic Alarm Click the drop down menu to designate the announcement method Disabled SysLog E mail or SNMP Apply Click Apply to save...

Page 146: ...tion The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for LED Information settings are informational only Alarm The ensuing table for Event Information settings are informational only LED click the drop down menu to select LED Event State and Delete click to delete the desired event Item Description LED Click the drop down menu to select LED indicator State Select E...

Page 147: ...owing table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Search Field Enter criteria to search the IXM information Displays the reference to the device number Device Name Displays the device name Device Model Displays the device model type Category Displays the device s category type IP Address Displays the device s IP address MAC Address Displays the device s IP MAC address Firmwar...

Page 148: ...ay represent specific device models Figure 4 141 Tools Backup Manager The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Backup Method Click the drop down menu to select the backup method TFTP or HTTP Server IP Enter the IP address of the backup server Backup Type Click a type to define the backup method image running configura tion startup configuration custom configu...

Page 149: ...ice models Figure 4 142 Tools Upgrade Manager The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Upgrade Method Click the drop down menu to select the upgrade method TFTP or HTTP Server IP Enter the IP address of the upgrade server File Name Enter the file name of the new firmware version Upgrade Type Click a type to define the upgrade method image startup configura ti...

Page 150: ...reated Time 4 11 5 Save Configuration To access this page click Tools Save Configuration Click Save Configuration to FLASH to have configuration changes you have made to be saved across a system reboot All changes submitted since the previous save or system reboot will be retained by the switch 4 11 6 User Account The User Account page allows you to setup a user and the related parameters To acces...

Page 151: ... keep the configuration you selected when resetting Reset settings take effect after a system reboot 4 11 9 Reboot Device To access this page click Tools Reboot Device Click Reboot to reboot the switch Any configuration changes you have made since the last time you issued a save will be lost Password Type Click the drop down menu to define the type of password Clear Text Encrypted or No Password P...

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Page 153: ...the length of any twisted pair connection does not exceed 100 meters 328 feet R replacement letter for Ohm symbol Diagnosing LED Indicators To assist in identifying problems the switch can be easily monitored through panel indicators which describe common problems the user may encounter so the user can be guided towards possible solutions If the power indicator does not light on when the power cor...

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