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The following table describes the items in the previous menu.

 

 

Table 3-79. 

Switching > MAC Address Table > Port Security > MAC Violation Status

 

 

Parameter

 

Description

 

 

 

Interface

 

Click the drop-down menu to select the physical interface for which you want to

 

 

display data.

 

 

 

Last Violation MAC

 

Displays the source MAC address of the last packet that was discarded at a

 

Address

 

locked port.

 

 

 

VLAN ID

 

Displays the VLAN ID corresponding to the Last Violation MAC address.

 

 

 

Refresh

 

Click 

Refresh

 to update the data on the screen with the present state of the

 

 

data in the switch.

 

 

 

 

Forward Database

 

 

Use this panel to display information about entries in the forwarding database. These entries 
are used by the transparent bridging function to determine how to forward a received frame.

 

 

To access this page, click 

Switching

 > 

MAC Address Table

 > 

Forward Database

.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

Figure 3-82. 

Switching > MAC Address Table > Forward Database

 

 

The following table describes the items in the previous menu.

 

 

Table 3-80. 

Switching > MAC Address Table > Forward Database

 

 

Parameter

 

Description

 

 

 

Management Unit

 

Displays management unit for which Forwarding Database Table is to be dis-

 

 

played.

 

 

 

Filter

 

Click the drop-down menu to select the entry to be displayed.

 

 

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Learned: If you choose "learn" only MAC addresses that have been learned will

 

 

be displayed.

 

 



All: If you choose "all" the whole table will be displayed.

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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Summary of Contents for EKI-9312P Series

Page 1: ...User Manual EKI 9316P EKI 9312P Series Industrial Managed 16 Port and 12 Port Full Gigabit Switch with PoE PoE...

Page 2: ...6 2 Rear View 14 1 6 3 Bottom View 15 1 7 Mounting Options 15 1 7 1 DIN Rail Mounting 15 1 7 2 Wall Mounting Optional Kit by Request 17 1 8 Hardware Dimensions 19 1 9 Power and Alarm Wiring 19 1 9 1...

Page 3: ...2 2 Web Browser Configuration 35 2 2 1 Preparing for Web Configuration 35 2 2 2 System Login 35 Chapter 3 Management Interface 3 1 Log In 37 3 2 Recommended Practices 37 3 2 1 Changing Default Passwo...

Page 4: ...hannel 159 3 4 9 X Ring Pro 162 3 4 10 Spanning Tree 165 3 4 11 Flow Control 174 3 5 Multicast 174 3 5 1 IGMP Snooping 174 3 5 2 IGMP Snooping Querier 181 3 5 3 MLD Snooping 185 3 5 4 MLD Snooping Que...

Page 5: ...3 8 1 System Resources 263 3 8 2 Config Save 264 3 8 3 Factory Defaults 264 3 8 4 Download 265 3 8 5 Upload 266 3 8 6 System Reset 268 3 8 7 Network Diagnostics 268 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 Trou...

Page 6: ...nclosure products FCC Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide...

Page 7: ...placement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps Collect all the information about the problem enco...

Page 8: ...INST UNSAFE PRACTICES Note signs are used to provide additional information for the device or settings Copyright Copyright 2014 Advantech Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be rep...

Page 9: ...if it is your first time to install this device Choose your installation site carefully noting the location of electric power and circuit lines and ensuring that there are no obstructions Do not atte...

Page 10: ...ll damage the circuit Maintenance Requirements Dust is a major safety hazard for this device Dust may cause electrostatic absorption resulting in bad contact between metal connectors or metal joints E...

Page 11: ...g Make ONLY suitable connections to your device Make sure all connecting cables from your device are carefully placed Use ONLY an appropriate power adaptor or cord to the right supply voltage Do NOT p...

Page 12: ...rs in installing and configuring the EKI 9316P EKI 9312P PoE PoE and EKI 9316 EKI 9312 Industrial Managed 16 Port and 12 Port Full Gigabit Switches series and in building the infrastructure centered o...

Page 13: ...Hardware Installation Chapter 1...

Page 14: ...on backup restore and upgrade Redundant power inputs for higher system reliability STP RSTP MSTP and X Ring Pro for better redundancy Security mechanism including SSL SSH 802 1X MAC IP filtering RADIU...

Page 15: ...EKI 9312P 12 P12 11 P11 11 12 10 P10 9 P9 PoE 8 P8 9 10 7 P7 6 P6 5 P5 7 8 5 6 1 2 3 4 SYS R M ALM CFG PW2 PW1 Console Reset 3 4 1 2 Figure 1 1 EKI 9316P EKI 9312P 1 3 2 EKI 9316 EKI 9312 EKI 9316 EKI...

Page 16: ...W backup port USB support Transcend and ATP USB PoE Pinout V Pin1 2 V Pin 3 6 Power Connector 6 pin screw Terminal Block including relay Physical Enclosure Aluminum Shell Protection Class IP30 Instal...

Page 17: ...ations Description Switch Properties MAC Address 16K entries Switching Band EKI 9316P 32Gbps width EKI 9312P 24Gbps Packet Buffer 1 5MB Jumbo Frame 12KB Priority Queue 8 Simultaneous 4K VLAN VLAN ID R...

Page 18: ...Internetworks 951 BOOTP 1157 SNMP 1321 Message Digest Algorithm 1034 Domain Names Concepts and Facilities Client Only 1035 Domain Names Implementation and Specifica tion Client Only 1534 Interoperatio...

Page 19: ...2 Specifications Specifications Description Interface I O Port 8 x 10 100 1000Base T TX RJ 45 12 x 10 100 1000Base T TX RJ 45 4 x 100 1000Base FX X SFP P1 P4 Console port RJ 45 F W backup port USB sup...

Page 20: ...cations Description Switch Properties MAC Address 16K entries Switching Band EKI 9316 32Gbps width EKI 9312 24Gbps Packet Buffer 1 5MB Jumbo Frame 12KB Priority Queue 8 Simultaneous 4K VLAN VLAN ID Ra...

Page 21: ...ddress Resolution Protocol 896 Congestion Control in IP TCP Internetworks 951 BOOTP 1157 SNMP 1321 Message Digest Algorithm 1034 Domain Names Concepts and Facilities Client Only 1035 Domain Names Impl...

Page 22: ...00 4 6 CS Level 3 EN61000 4 8 Magnetic Field Level 4 EN50121 4 Shock IEC60068 2 27 Free fall IEC60068 2 32 Vibration IEC60068 2 6 1 5 Package Contents The switch is shipped with the following items If...

Page 23: ...1 to P4 6 Reset button Button allows for system soft reset or factory default reset 7 Console serial port Console cable port to COM port DB9 male on computer to RS232 managed switch RJ45 female 8 USB...

Page 24: ...ered off or system is operating normally 2 CFG LED Solid amber Normal status no fault detected Blinking amber Setting change detected but not saved for execution Off Powered off or system is operating...

Page 25: ...Only for Gigabit Ether Speed net port Blinking green Data transmission rate of 1000Mbps Only for Gigabit Ethernet port Off No connection detected or system is powered down Solid amber Secure 10 100Mbp...

Page 26: ...1 1 Figure 1 6 Rear View Table 1 6 Rear View No Item Description 1 Wall mounting holes Screw holes x4 used in the installation of a wall mounting plate 2 DIN Rail mounting Mounting plate used for the...

Page 27: ...ail mount option is the quickest installation option Additionally it optimizes the use of rail space The metal DIN rail kit is secured to the rear of the switch The device can be mounted onto a standa...

Page 28: ...ce 1 DIN Rail 2 Figure 1 8 Installing the DIN Rail Mounting Kit Removing the DIN Rail Mounting Kit 1 Push the switch down to free the bottom of the plate from the DIN rail 2 Rotate the bottom of the d...

Page 29: ...later use 4 Align the wall mounting plates on the top and bottom of the rear side The screw holes on the device and the mounting plates must be aligned see the following illustration 5 Secure the wall...

Page 30: ...r use with the wall mounting plate Do not completely tighten the screws into the wall A final adjustment may be needed before fully securing the wall mounting plates on the wall 11 Align the wall moun...

Page 31: ...ponents except those specifically designated for the switch device Disconnect the power cord before installation or cable wiring The switches can be powered by using the same DC source used to power o...

Page 32: ...hes 1 9 2 Considerations Take into consideration the following guidelines before wiring the device Screws should not be overly tightened max torque value 5 lb in 0 57 Nm Wire sizes between 24 AWG and...

Page 33: ...vice any components unless qualified and authorized to do so Do not block air ventilation holes Electromagnetic Interference EMI affects the transmission performance of a device By properly grounding...

Page 34: ...ns two for PWR1 two for PWR2 and two for a Fault circuit The fault circuit is designed for triggering alarm outputs In normal conditions the output is on and does not trigger an event When the conditi...

Page 35: ...is used for wiring a redundant power configuration See the following for terminal block connector views Figure 1 18 Terminal Receptor Power Input Contacts To wire the power inputs Make sure the power...

Page 36: ...ock and the terminal receptor the terminal block is seated correctly Figure 1 21 Securing a Terminal Block to a Receptor 1 9 6 Wiring the Digital Inputs The EKI series has one set of digital input DI...

Page 37: ...n 3 Pin 3 Pin 3 Pin 1 Pin 6 Pin 6 Pin 6 Pin 2 8 1 Figure 1 22 Ethernet Plug Connector Pin Position Maximum cable length 100 meters 328 ft for 10 100 1000BaseT 1 10 2 Mini GBIC Fiber Transceivers Up to...

Page 38: ...the Laser Beam Installing a Transceiver To connect the fiber transceiver and LC cable use the following guidelines 1 Remove the dust plug from the fiber optic slot chosen for the SFP transceiver Figur...

Page 39: ...l the remaining SFP transceivers in the device 6 Remove the protective plug from the SFP transceiver Do not remove the dust plug from the transceiver if you are not installing the fiber optic cable at...

Page 40: ...ion 1 10 3 Network Device Validation Advantech industrial Ethernet switches support 10 100BaseT or 10 100 1000BaseT on the RJ45 copper ports and 100BaseFX or gigabit Ethernet on the fiber optic ports...

Page 41: ...or management can be established To terminal or PC To console port Figure 1 28 Serial Console Cable 1 10 6 USB Console Port Wiring In addition to the serial console option the industrial switch suppor...

Page 42: ...11 Reset Button Reset configuration to factory default Press and hold Reset button for 2 seconds System reboot Press and hold Reset button for 5 seconds Do NOT power off the Ethernet switch when load...

Page 43: ...First Time Setup Chapter 2...

Page 44: ...nation 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...

Page 45: ...erminal interface is not specifically shown but is basically the same 2 1 5 Configuring the Switch for Network Access To control and monitor the switch via the network it must be configured with basic...

Page 46: ...ports and gigabit fiber ports in the managed switch are capable of auto negotiation such that the fastest bandwidth is selected Choose to enable auto negotiation or use fixed settings 100Mbps Fiber po...

Page 47: ...A PC also connected to the network is required to connect to the switch and access the inter face through a web browser The required networking information is provided as follows IP address 192 168 1...

Page 48: ...Management Interface Chapter 3...

Page 49: ...security practices it is recommended that you change the default password as soon as the device is functioning and setup correctly The following details the necessary steps to change the default passw...

Page 50: ...d settings perform a system save Maintenance Config Save The changes are saved and retained even after a reboot 3 3 Management 3 3 1 System Information The System Information page displays information...

Page 51: ...tch Address Number Of MAC Displays number of burned in universally administered MAC address of the switch Address Software Version Displays the software version as follows release version and maintena...

Page 52: ...ed IP address of the switch System Object ID Displays the base object ID of the switch System Up Time Displays the time since the last switch reboot Current SNTP Syn Displays currently synchronized SN...

Page 53: ...the default gateway for the IP interface The default is 0 0 0 0 Burned In MAC Displays the burned in MAC address of the switch Address Management VLAN Enter a value between 1 to 4093 to specify a mana...

Page 54: ...the user s locally stored ID and password are used for authentication This method is only visible and applicable for login authentication method None no authentication is used Radius the user s ID an...

Page 55: ...ation profiles Method List Displays all the authentication methods The method options are Enable uses the enable password for authentication Line uses the Line password for authentication Local the us...

Page 56: ...s are displayed in case of Enable Authentication List Table The Authentication Lists and Authentication Methods configured for each List of Console Telnet SSH HTTPS HTTP and DOT1X are displayed respec...

Page 57: ...d Secure Click the drop down menu to select an authentication method for HTTP access and HTTP secure HTTP access Method 1 Click the drop down menu to select the authentication method order The first m...

Page 58: ...values across a power cycle per form a system save Accounting Configuration Accounting Configuration allows the users to record information about clients who were successfully authenticated and allowe...

Page 59: ...server Tacacs Accounting messages will be sent to a Tacacs server Method 2 Click the drop down menu to select the authentication method order Submit Click Submit to update the screen To save the value...

Page 60: ...he checkbox to remove the accounting profile Submit Click Submit to update the screen To save the values across a power cycle per form a system save Refresh Click Refresh to update the screen The same...

Page 61: ...ll be used to account for user activity associated with the list Secure Telnet SSH Click the drop down menu to specify the profile Accounting profiles used to account SSH users Exec or Commands Specif...

Page 62: ...er account is locked due to excessive login attempts Password Override Click the drop down menu to enable or disable override complexity check The Complexity Check default is Disable Password Expirati...

Page 63: ...lect the line mode Line Password 8 64 Enter the password between 8 to 64 characters for accessing the device via con characters sole telnet or source telnet It only shows asterisks or dots based on th...

Page 64: ...nfirm Enable Enter the password to verify It only shows asterisks or dots based on the web Password 8 64 browser characters Submit Click Submit to update the screen To save the values across a power c...

Page 65: ...ad guard voltage Threshold 1 10V The unit is 0 1 voltage The default is 620 Power Supply Volt Displays the input voltage of power supply units The unit is voltage age V Temperature Guard Enter a value...

Page 66: ...port to apply the settings Admin Mode Click the drop down menu to enable or disable PSE function of the port The default is Enable Power Budget 1 10 Enter a value between 150 to 342 to specify the ma...

Page 67: ...rrent Consump Displays the current consumption summary of PSE port The unit is mA tion Detection Status Displays the operation status of PSE port Disabled Specifies PSE port is not delivering power Se...

Page 68: ...rface Click the drop down menu to select a PSE port to clean the PSE statistic counters MPS Absent Displays the count of power on PD has no longer requested power Invalid Signature Displays the count...

Page 69: ...le email alerts to SMTP server From Address Enter an email address up to 255 characters to send email alerts Log Duration Enter a value between 30 to 1440 minutes to send message to SMTP server The de...

Page 70: ...he drop down menu to select the severity level for trap log messages The default is Info The level options are Emergency Indicates system is unusable It is the highest level of severity Alert Indicate...

Page 71: ...s Enter an mail server address up to 255 characters NOTE In this version only supports one mail server configuration Mail Server Security Click the drop down menu to configure the mail server security...

Page 72: ...cs Parameter Description Number of Emails Displays the number of sent emails since last reset Sent Number of Emails Displays the number of failed emails since last reset Failed Time Since Last Display...

Page 73: ...ation Users can configure the email address to where emails will be sent based on the message type To access this page click Management Email Alerts Email Alert To Address Configuration Figure 3 22 Ma...

Page 74: ...select Create to create a new one up to 16 characters Client IP Address Enter the client IP address to allow SNMP clients using the community to access the device NOTE Access available for any IP addr...

Page 75: ...e sensitive SNMP Version Click the drop down menu to select a SNMP version The version options are SNMP v1 Uses SNMP v1 to send traps to the receiver SNMP v2 Uses SNMP v2 to send traps to the receiver...

Page 76: ...Start Click the drop down menu to enable or disable cold start event Warm Start Click the drop down menu to enable or disable warm start event Authentication Fail Click the drop down menu to enable o...

Page 77: ...Manager Event Manager Configuration Figure 3 26 Management Event Manager Event Manager Configuration The following table describes the items in the previous menu Table 3 24 Management Event Manager E...

Page 78: ...the drop down menu to enable or disable activation of link status traps The default is Enable Multiple Users Click the drop down menu to enable or disable activation of multiple user traps The default...

Page 79: ...displayed Since Log Last The counter will be cleared if the traps are displayed Viewed Log Displays the sequence number of the trap System Up Time Displays the trap occurred time since reboot the swi...

Page 80: ...want to exclude a range of addresses To Enter an IP address user want to exclude a range of addresses To exclude a sin gle address enter the same IP address as in From or enter 0 0 0 0 Delete Exclude...

Page 81: ...ss of the hardware platform of the DHCP client Hardware Address Type Enter the protocol of the hardware platform of the DHCP client The default is Ethernet Client ID Enter the client ID for DHCP manua...

Page 82: ...ddress Enter the next server address for the pool Domain Name Enter the domain name up to 255 characters for a DHCP client Bootfile Enter the name of the default boot image up to 128 characters for a...

Page 83: ...g Configuration Parameter Description Interface Click the drop down menu to select a port for configuration IP Address Enter the IP address to assign the selected port IP Mask Enter the IP mask addres...

Page 84: ...or the selected pool Hex Value Displays the option hex value for the selected pool IP Address Value Displays the option IP addresses for the selected pool Delete Click Delete to delete the selected ro...

Page 85: ...the IP address hardware address lease time left and pool allocation type for all bindings or specific bindings To access this page click Management DHCP Server Bindings Information Figure 3 34 Manage...

Page 86: ...ormed messages sages Message Received Displays the type of messages received DHCPDISCOVER Displays the number of DHCPDISCOVER messages received by the DHCP Server DHCPREQUEST Displays the number of DH...

Page 87: ...items in the previous menu Table 3 34 Management DHCP Server Conflicts Information Parameter Description DHCP Conflict Click the drop down menu to select the information need to be displayed Conflict...

Page 88: ...down menu to enable or disable the administrative status of DNS cli ent The default is Enable Default Domain Enter the default domain name up to 255 characters for DNS client Name Retry Number Enter...

Page 89: ...ver List DNS Server Address Displays the list of DNS server address Precedence Displays the preference of the DNS server Remove Check the checkboxes to select the DNS server addresses need to delete S...

Page 90: ...e a new static host name DNS Dynamic Entries Host Name Displays the host name of the dynamic entry Total Displays the elapsed time of the dynamic entry Elapsed Elapsed time of the dynamic entry Type D...

Page 91: ...unicast address and expects a reply from which it can determine the time and optionally the round trip delay and local clock offset relative to the server Broadcast SNTP operates in the same manner a...

Page 92: ...time of the system as follows hh mm or hh mm ss Submit Click Submit to update the screen To save the values across a power cycle per form a system save Status The Date and Time Global Status displays...

Page 93: ...ath The SNTP server indicated that no further queries were to be sent to this server This is indicated by a stratum field equal to 0 in a message received from a server Server IP Address Displays the...

Page 94: ...aracters containing the encoded unicast IP address or hostname of a SNTP server Unicast SNTP requests will be sent to this address If this address is a DNS hostname then that hostname should be resolv...

Page 95: ...saying No SNTP server exists flashes on the screen Last Update Time Displays the local date and time UTC that the response from this server was used to update the system clock Last Attempt Time Displa...

Page 96: ...access this page click Management ISDP Global Configuration Figure 3 44 Management ISDP Global Configuration The following table describes the items in the previous menu Table 3 42 Management ISDP Gl...

Page 97: ...fies the device For example ASCII string contains serial number appended prepended with system name Submit Click Submit to update the switch with the values on the screen If you want the switch to ret...

Page 98: ...on The Interface Configuration page allows users to configure the ISDP interface To access this page click Management ISDP Interface Configuration Figure 3 46 Management ISDP Interface Configuration T...

Page 99: ...ed Received ISDPv1 Packets Displays the number of v1 ISDP PDUs transmitted Transmitted ISDPv2 Packets Displays the number of v2 ISDP PDUs received Received ISDPv2 Packets Displays the number of v2 ISD...

Page 100: ...Global Configuration Parameter Description Transmit Interval Enter the interval in seconds to transmit LLDP frames The range is from 5 to 32768 secs Default value is 30 seconds Transmit Hold Multi En...

Page 101: ...op down menu to enable or disable the LLDP 802 1AB notification mode for the selected interface Transmit Manage Click the box to transmit the address in LLDP frames for the selected interface ment Inf...

Page 102: ...er it is Up Down Transmit Displays the LLDP 802 1AB transmit mode of the interface Receive Displays the LLDP 802 1AB receive mode of the interface Notify Displays the LLDP 802 1AB notification mode of...

Page 103: ...ems because of insufficient resources Total Ageouts Displays the number of times the complete set of information advertised by a par ticular MAC Service Access Point MSAP has been deleted from tables...

Page 104: ...rmation allows for the selection of interfaces to support LLDP and non configurable data To access this page click Management LLDP Local Device Information Figure 3 52 Management LLDP Local Device Inf...

Page 105: ...isplays LLDP non configurable data interface port ID and port description To access this page click Management LLDP Local Device Summary Figure 3 53 Management LLDP Local Device Summary The following...

Page 106: ...port identifier System Name Displays the system name of the remote system System Description Displays the description of the given port associated with the remote system Port Description Displays the...

Page 107: ...otocol is enabled To access this page click Management LLDP LLDP MED Global Config Figure 3 56 Management LLDP LLDP MED Global Config The following table describes the items in the previous menu Table...

Page 108: ...on webpage Interface Configuration webpage for All option will always display LLDP MED mode and notification mode as disabled and checkboxes for Transmit TLVs will always be unchecked LLDP MED Mode Cl...

Page 109: ...f the ports whether it is Up Down MED Status Displays the LLDP MED mode is enabled or disabled on this interface Operational Status Displays the LLDP MED TLVs are transmitted or not on this interface...

Page 110: ...DSCP tagged bit status and unknown bit status A port may receive one or many such application types If a network policy TLV has been transmitted only then would this infor mation be displayed VLAN ID...

Page 111: ...LLDP MED Remote Device Information Parameter Description Local Interface Click the drop down menu to list of all the ports on which LLDP MED is enabled Remote ID Displays the remote client identifier...

Page 112: ...Specifies the tagged bit associated with a particular policy type Inventory Informa Displays the inventory TLV is received in LLDP frames on this port tion Hardware Revision Specifies hardware versio...

Page 113: ...nfiguration The following table describes the items in the previous menu Table 3 59 Management TACACS Configuration Parameter Description Key String Enter the authentication and encryption key for TAC...

Page 114: ...he TACACS servers are used Default value is 0 It should be within the range 0 65535 Port Enter the authentication port Default value is 49 It should be within the range 0 65535 Key String Enter the au...

Page 115: ...s configured Authentication Server Groups Number of Named Displays the number of Named RADIUS server Accounting groups configured Accounting Server Groups Max Number of Enter the value for the maximum...

Page 116: ...ress of the NAS in the available field Address The address should be unique to the NAS within the scope of the RADIUS server The NAS IP address is only used in Access Request packets By default this m...

Page 117: ...ckup serv ers with the same RADIUS Server Name If the server is not set as Primary by default it is set as Secondary Message Authentica Click the drop down menu to enable or disable the message authen...

Page 118: ...onfigured with the same name the switch selects one of the servers to be the current server from the group of servers with the same name When the switch sends a RADIUS request to the named server the...

Page 119: ...dress of the RADIUS server for which Address statistics are to be displayed Round Trip Time Displays the time interval in hundredths of a second between the most recent secs Access Reply Access Challe...

Page 120: ...om this server on the authenti cation port and dropped for some other reason Refresh Click Refresh to update the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch Accounting Server C...

Page 121: ...server RADIUS Accounting Enter the name of the RADIUS accounting server The name can contain up to 32 Server Name alphanumeric characters Spaces hyphens and underscores are also permitted If you do no...

Page 122: ...tate of the data in the switch Accounting Server Statistics The Accounting Server Statistics page displays statistical information for each RADIUS server configured on the system To access this page c...

Page 123: ...number of RADIUS Accounting Request packets destined for this server that have not yet timed out or received a response Timeouts Displays the number of accounting timeouts to this server Unknown Types...

Page 124: ...associated physical MAC Address for the connection IP Address Displays the IP address of the connection Slot Port Displays the port being used for the connection Refresh Click Refresh to update the d...

Page 125: ...ate of the function Refresh Click Refresh to update the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch 3 3 20 Login Sessions The Login Sessions page displays a summary of all logi...

Page 126: ...which are never aged out and dynamically learned entries which are removed if they are not updated within a given time You specify that time by entering a value for the Address Aging Time out You may...

Page 127: ...0 00 00 to 01 80 C2 00 00 0F 01 80 C2 00 00 20 to 01 80 C2 00 00 21 FF FF FF FF FF FF Source Port Mem Select the source port to include in the inbound filter If a packet with the MAC bers address and...

Page 128: ...state of the data in the switch Port Security Global Configuration The Port Security Administration page allows users to enable or disable the port security mode To access this page click Switching M...

Page 129: ...the maximum number of statically locked MAC addresses on the selected Statistically Locked interface Valid range is 0 to 20 Default value is 20 MAC Address Allowed Add a Static MAC Enter the static MA...

Page 130: ...previous menu Table 3 77 Switching MAC Address Table Port Security Static MAC Address Parameter Description Interface Click the drop down menu to select the physical interface for which you want to d...

Page 131: ...lay data MAC Address Displays the MAC addresses learned on a specific port VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID corresponding to the MAC address Number Of Dynamic Displays the number of dynamically learned MA...

Page 132: ...rward Database Use this panel to display information about entries in the forwarding database These entries are used by the transparent bridging function to determine how to forward a received frame T...

Page 133: ...formation The format is a two byte hexadecimal VLAN ID number followed by a six byte MAC address with each byte separated by colons For example 01 23 45 67 89 AB CD EF where 01 23 is the VLAN ID and 4...

Page 134: ...unk Member the port is a member of a Link Aggregation trunk Look at the LAG screens for more information Mirrored the port is a mirrored port Probe the port is a monitoring port Look at the Port Monit...

Page 135: ...e this option by selecting the corre Recovery Mode sponding line on the pull down entry field When you specify Enable for Unicast Storm Recovery and the unicast traffic on the specified Ethernet port...

Page 136: ...rame size the interface supports or Size is configured including ethernet header CRC and payload 1518 to 12288 The default maximum frame size is 1518 Interface Index Displays the interface index of th...

Page 137: ...s enabled for this port Disable spanning tree is disabled for this port Forwarding State Displays the port s current state Spanning Tree state This state controls what action a port takes on receipt o...

Page 138: ...al Mode Displays the port speed and duplex mode In auto negotiation mode the duplex mode and speed are set from the auto negotiation process Physical Status Displays the port speed and duplex mode for...

Page 139: ...witch with the values on the screen If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save Refresh Click Refresh to update the data on the screen with the present...

Page 140: ...s the measured value Low Alarm Displays the measured value Refresh Click Refresh to update the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch 3 4 3 Interface Statistics CPU Detail...

Page 141: ...to free up buffer space Octets Transmitted Displays the total number of octets transmitted out of the interface including fram ing characters Packets Transmitted Displays the total number of packets t...

Page 142: ...n dd hh mm ss Clear Counters Click Clear Counters to reset all the counters resetting all switch summary and detailed statistics to default values The discarded packets count cannot be cleared Refresh...

Page 143: ...Transmitted transmitted to the Broadcast address including those that were discarded or not sent Transmit Packet Displays the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of Error...

Page 144: ...The Port Detailed Statistics displays detailed packet information for each interface To access this page click Switching Interface Statistics Interface Detail Statistics Figure 3 89 Switching Interfac...

Page 145: ...were 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Packets RX and TX Displays the total number of packets including bad packets received or transmit 65 127 Octets ted that were...

Page 146: ...work excluding framing bits but including FCS octets This object can be used as a reasonable estimate of ethernet utilization If greater preci sion is desired the etherStatsPkts and etherStatsOctets o...

Page 147: ...ese documents define jabber as the condition where any packet exceeds 20 ms The allowed range to detect jabber is between 20 ms and 150 ms Fragments Received Displays the total number of packets recei...

Page 148: ...ts 1518 Octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and were otherwise well formed This counter has a max increment rate of 815 counts per sec at 10 Mb s Maximum Frame Displays the maximum...

Page 149: ...his interface with an Frames Transmitted opcode indicating the PAUSE operation This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in half duplex mode GVRP PDUs Displays the count of GVRP...

Page 150: ...ics Parameter Description Interface Click the drop down menu to select the interface for which data is to be displayed or configured ifIndex Displays the object indicates the ifIndex of the interface...

Page 151: ...is Ethernet seg ment Time Since Coun Displays the elapsed time in days hours minutes and seconds since the statistics ters Last Cleared for this port were last cleared in dd hh mm ss Clear Counters Cl...

Page 152: ...to the probe port Possible values are Tx and Rx Both Ingress and Egress traffic Rx Ingress traffic only Tx Egress traffic only Source Port s Displays the source port s with directions as mirrored por...

Page 153: ...e listed entry Source Port s Select the configured port s with directions as mirrored port s Traffic of the source port s is sent to the probe port Up to 16 source ports can be selected per session Di...

Page 154: ...iguration page allows users to configure the participation and tagging of each interface for each session ID Users can assign a name to each VLAN ID To access this page click Switching VLAN Setting VL...

Page 155: ...ll ports will not participate in this VLAN unless it receives a GVRP request This is equivalent to registration normal in the IEEE 802 1q standard Tagging All Click the box to select the tagging behav...

Page 156: ...has a name of Default VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4093 VLAN Participation Displays the VLAN participation selection of all the interfaces By default the field All is...

Page 157: ...1 is always named Default VLAN Type The VLAN type Default VLAN ID 1 always present Static a VLAN you have configured Dynamic a VLAN created by GVRP registration that you have not converted to static a...

Page 158: ...ou select Admit All untagged and priority tagged frames received on the port will be accepted and assigned the value of the Port VLAN ID for this port Whichever you select VLAN tagged frames will be f...

Page 159: ...N only and Admit All When set to VLAN only untagged frames or priority tagged frames received on this port are discarded When set to Admit All untagged frames or priority tagged frames received on thi...

Page 160: ...down menu to select one of the existing PBV LANs or select Create New Group to add a new one You can create up to 128 groups Group ID Enter a value to assign a Group ID Group Name Enter a value to ass...

Page 161: ...ess this page click Switching VLAN Setting Protocol based VLAN Status Figure 3 99 Switching VLAN Setting Protocol based VLAN Status The following table describes the items in the previous menu Table 3...

Page 162: ...LAN ID This field is configurable only when a new IP Subnet Based VLAN is being created IP Address in dotted decimal notation Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask of the IP Address This field is configur...

Page 163: ...ress and VLAN ID To access this page click Switching VLAN Setting MAC based VLAN Configuration Figure 3 102 Switching VLAN Setting MAC based VLAN Configuration The following table describes the items...

Page 164: ...D Displays the VLAN ID to which a MAC Address is bound Refresh Click Refresh to update the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch 3 4 6 QinQ Global Configuration The DVLAN...

Page 165: ...orm a save Remove Click Remove to deletes the selected Global Ether Type Global Status The DVLAN Summary page displays information for each TPID To access this page click Switching QinQ Global Status...

Page 166: ...o update the switch with the values on the screen If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save Remove Click Remove to delete the selected Ether Type Int...

Page 167: ...itching GARP Status Figure 3 108 Switching GARP Status The following table describes the items in the previous menu Table 3 105 Switching GARP Status Parameter Description Switch GVRP Displays the GAR...

Page 168: ...instance of this timer exists for each GARP participant for each port Permissible values are 20 to 600 centiseconds 0 2 to 6 0 seconds The factory default is 60 centiseconds 0 6 seconds Leave All Time...

Page 169: ...witching GARP Interface Configuration Figure 3 110 Switching GARP Interface Configuration The following table describes the items in the previous menu Table 3 107 Switching GARP Interface Configuratio...

Page 170: ...roup in centisec onds Enter a number between 10 and 100 0 1 to 1 0 seconds The factory default is 20 centiseconds 0 2 seconds An instance of this timer exists for each GARP participant for each port L...

Page 171: ...or select Cre ate to add a new one There can be a maximum of 8 Port Channels Port Channel Name Enter a value to specify the name you want assigned to the Port Channel You may enter any string of 1 to...

Page 172: ...port 2 Destination MAC VLAN EtherType and incoming port 3 Source Destination MAC VLAN Ethertype and incoming port This is the fac tory default 4 Source IP and Source TCP UDP Port 5 Destination IP and...

Page 173: ...e Link State Displays the link status up or down STP Mode Displays the Spanning Tree Protocol Administrative Mode associated with the Port Channel The possible values are Disable spanning tree is disa...

Page 174: ...settings for each ring ID To access this page click Switching X Ring Pro Configuration Figure 3 113 Switching X Ring Pro Configuration The following table describes the items in the previous menu Tab...

Page 175: ...rdance to Ring ID and the other values specified on the screen If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save Delete Click Delete to remove a current X Ri...

Page 176: ...splays the secondary member interface for the X Ring group For the X Ring group denoted as Ring the value is either physical port or LAG Link Aggregation Group port For the X Ring group denoted as Cou...

Page 177: ...tifier used to identify the configuration currently being used It may be up to 31 characters default MAC address Configuration Revi Enter the identifier used to identify the configuration currently be...

Page 178: ...value between 4096 and 2 4096 1 it will be set to 4096 and so on The default priority is 32768 Bridge Max Age Enter the bridge max age in seconds for the Common and Internal Spanning tree secs CST The...

Page 179: ...parameter for the switch indicating if a topology change is in progress on any port assigned to the CST It takes a value if True or False Designated Root Displays the bridge identifier of the root br...

Page 180: ...l be set to 4096 and so on The default priority is 32768 Associated VLANs Click the drop down menu to add or delete an associated VLAN to this entry Non configured VLANs can be added to or deleted fro...

Page 181: ...es of 16 For example if the priority is attempted to be set to any value between 0 and 15 it will be set to 0 If it is tried to be set to any value between 16 and 2 16 1 it will be set to 16 and so on...

Page 182: ...e change acknowledgement flag set It is either True or False Auto Edge Click the drop down menu to enable or disable the auto edge of a port allows the port to become an edge port if it does not see B...

Page 183: ...uration Status The following table describes the items in the previous menu Table 3 116 Switching Spanning Tree MST Interface Configuration Status Parameter Description MST ID Click the drop down menu...

Page 184: ...for the selected MST instance It is made up using the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the bridge Designated Cost Displays the path cost offered to the LAN by the Designated Port Designate...

Page 185: ...interfaces of the switch STP BPDUs Displays the number of STP BPDUs received at the selected port Received STP BPDUs Trans Displays the number of STP BPDUs transmitted from the selected port mitted RS...

Page 186: ...the corre Mode sponding line on the pull down entry field The factory default is Disable Submit Click Submit to update the switch with the values on the screen If you want the switch to retain the ne...

Page 187: ...Submit Click Submit to update the switch with the values on the screen If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save Interface Configuration The Snooping...

Page 188: ...f interfaces with multicast routers attached Time Enter a value between 0 and 3600 seconds The default is 0 seconds A value of zero indicates an infinite timeout i e no expiration Fast Leave Admin Cli...

Page 189: ...le 3 122 Multicast IGMP Snooping VLAN Status Parameter Description VLAN ID Click the drop down menu to select create or select a VLAN ID for IGMP Snooping VLAN ID Enter the name of the VLAN ID Appears...

Page 190: ...ticast Router Status Figure 3 126 Multicast IGMP Snooping Multicast Router Status The following table describes the items in the previous menu Table 3 123 Multicast IGMP Snooping Multicast Router Stat...

Page 191: ...LAN Status The IGMP Snooping Multicast Router VLAN Status displays the VLAN ID and multicast router status for each interface To access this page click Multicast IGMP Snooping Multicast Router VLAN St...

Page 192: ...menu to select an interface Select the interface for which you want Multicast Router to be enabled VLAN ID Enter a VLAN ID for which the Multicast Router Mode is to be Enabled or Disabled Valid range...

Page 193: ...screen with the present state of the data in the switch Clear Entries Click Clear Entries to remove IGMP Snooping entries from the multicast forward ing database 3 5 2 IGMP Snooping Querier Configura...

Page 194: ...following table describes the items in the previous menu Table 3 129 Multicast IGMP Snooping Querier VLAN Configuration Parameter Description VLAN ID Selects the VLAN ID on which IGMP Snooping Querie...

Page 195: ...ous menu Table 3 130 Multicast IGMP Snooping Querier VLAN Configuration Summary Parameter Description VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID on which IGMP Snooping Querier is administratively enabled Querier El...

Page 196: ...ping switch sees a better querier in the VLAN it moves to non querier mode Non Querier Snooping switch is in Non Querier mode in the VLAN If the que rier expiry interval timer is expires the snooping...

Page 197: ...in Mode Click the drop down menu to enable or disable the administrative mode for MLD Snooping for the switch The default is Disable Multicast Control Displays the number of multicast control frames t...

Page 198: ...2 to 3600 seconds The configured value must be greater than Max Response Time The default is 260 seconds Max Response Time Enter the amount of time you want the switch to wait after sending a query on...

Page 199: ...Group Membership Interval of MLD Snooping for the specified VLAN ID Interval secs Valid range is 2 to 3600 Maximum Response Displays Maximum Response Time of MLD Snooping for the specified VLAN ID Tim...

Page 200: ...fied Interval VLAN ID Valid range is Maximum Response Time 1 to 3600 Maximum Response Enter the value for maximum response time of MLD Snooping for the specified Time VLAN ID Valid range is 1 to Group...

Page 201: ...on page allows users to enable or disable the multicast router for each interface To access this page click Multicast MLD Snoop ing Multicast Router Configuration Figure 3 140 Multicast MLD Snooping M...

Page 202: ...ter Displays the Multicast Router Mode for VLAN ID Refresh Click Refresh to update the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch Multicast Router VLAN Configuration The MLD S...

Page 203: ...e describes the items in the previous menu Table 3 140 Multicast MLD Snooping MLD Snooping Table Parameter Description MAC Address Displays a VLAN ID multicast MAC address pair for which the switch ha...

Page 204: ...ss in periodic MLD Address queries This address is used when no address is configured on the VLAN on which query is being sent MLD Version Enter the MLD protocol version used in periodic MLD queries M...

Page 205: ...own menu to enable or disable the MLD Snooping Querier partici ticipate Mode pate When this mode is disabled up on seeing other querier of same version in the VLAN the snooping querier move to non que...

Page 206: ...de is dis ticipate Mode abled upon seeing a query of the same version in the vlan the snooping querier move to non querier state Only when this mode is enabled the snooping querier will participate in...

Page 207: ...abled mode when MLD Snooping is not operational on the VLAN or when the querier address is not configured or the network manage ment address is also not configured Operational Version Displays the ope...

Page 208: ...tatic entries are those that are configured by the end user Dynamic entries are added to the table as a result of a learning process or protocol Description Displays the text description of this multi...

Page 209: ...t were created for the GARP Multicast Registration Protocol To access this page click Multi cast GMRP Table Figure 3 150 Multicast GMRP Table The following table describes the items in the previous me...

Page 210: ...Denial of Service Click the drop down menu to enable or disable the option by selecting the corre TCP Flag sponding line on the pull down entry field Enabling TCP Flag DoS prevention causes the switch...

Page 211: ...inistrative Mode is Disabled VLAN Assignment Click the drop down menu to enable or disable the VLAN Assignment mode The Mode default value is Disable Dynamic VLAN Cre Click the drop down menu to enabl...

Page 212: ...or and the authentication server Force Authorized The authenticator PAE unconditionally sets the controlled port to authorized Force Unauthorized The authenticator port access entity PAE unconditional...

Page 213: ...r state machine on this port to timeout the supplicant The supplicant timeout must be a value in the range of 1 and 65535 The default value is 30 Changing the value will not change the config uration...

Page 214: ...Click Re Authenticate to begin the re authentication sequence on the selected port This button is only selectable if the control mode is auto or MAC based If the button is not selectable it will be g...

Page 215: ...cribes the items in the previous menu Table 3 152 Security Port Access Control Supplicant Port Configuration Parameter Description Interface Click the drop down menu to select the port to be configure...

Page 216: ...riod for the selected port The Authentication period is Period secs the value in seconds of the timer used by the supplicant backend state machine on the specified port to determine the timeout value...

Page 217: ...plays the configured control mode for the specified port Options are Force unauthorized The authenticator port access entity PAE unconditionally sets the controlled port to unauthorized Force authoriz...

Page 218: ...he Guest VLAN ID configured on the interface The valid range is 0 to 4093 Guest VLAN Period Displays the guest VLAN period for the selected port The guest VLAN period is the value in seconds of the ti...

Page 219: ...Control Direction Displays the control direction for the specified port The control direction dictates the degree to which protocol exchanges take place between Supplicant and Authenticator This affec...

Page 220: ...rol Mode Displays the configured control mode for the port Possible values are Auto The authenticator PAE sets the controlled port mode to reflect the out come of the authentication exchanges between...

Page 221: ...false If the value is true re authentication will occur Otherwise re authentication will not be allowed Port Status Displays the authorization status of the specified port The possible values are Auth...

Page 222: ...ays the source MAC address carried in the most recently received EAPOL Source frame EAP Response Id Displays the number of EAP response identity frames that have been received by Frames Received this...

Page 223: ...P request frames other than request identity frames Frames Transmitted that have been transmitted by this supplicant Invalid EAPOL Displays the number of EAPOL frames that have been received by this s...

Page 224: ...selected ports To access this page click Security Port Access Control Client Detail Figure 3 160 Security Port Access Control Client Detail The following table describes the items in the previous menu...

Page 225: ...selected users To access this page click Security Port Access Control Privileges Figure 3 161 Security Port Access Control Privileges The following table describes the items in the previous menu Tabl...

Page 226: ...3 162 Security Port Access Control Summary The following table describes the items in the previous menu Table 3 159 Security Port Access Control Summary Parameter Description Interface Displays the p...

Page 227: ...lays on the page only if all option is being selected in the above Interface combo field It indicates the interface number on which the authentication event took place Time Stamp Displays the absolute...

Page 228: ...nable or disable the DHCP Snooping feature The Mode factory default is Disable MAC Address Vali Click the drop down menu to enable or disable the validation of sender MAC dation Address for DHCP Snoop...

Page 229: ...ms in the previous menu Table 3 163 Security DHCP Snooping Interface Configuration Parameter Description Interface Click the drop down menu to select the interface for which data is to be displayed or...

Page 230: ...s page click Security DHCP Snooping Binding Configuration Figure 3 167 Security DHCP Snooping Binding Configuration The following table describes the items in the previous menu Table 3 164 Security DH...

Page 231: ...Number from this list to display the particular Page entries Submit Click Submit to update the switch with the values on the screen If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycl...

Page 232: ...e Remote objects like Remote File Name and Remote IP Address Remote IP Address Enter the Remote IP Address on which the snooping database will be stored when Remote checkbox is selected Remote File Na...

Page 233: ...ort Received Clear Statistics Click Clear Statistics to reset all interfaces statistics DHCP L2 Relay Global Configuration The DHCP L2 Relay Global Configuration page allows users to enable or disable...

Page 234: ...e L2 Relay mode on selected inter Mode face The factory default is Disable DHCP L2 Relay Click the drop down menu to enable or disable the L2 relay If this is Enabled Trust Mode DHCP L2 Relay applicat...

Page 235: ...es across a power cycle you must perform a save Refresh Click Refresh to update the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch Interface Statistics The DHCP L2 Relay Interface...

Page 236: ...ion Global Configuration Figure 3 174 Security DHCP Snooping Dynamic ARP Inspection Global Configuration The following table describes the items in the previous menu Table 3 171 Security DHCP Snooping...

Page 237: ...down menu to set the Dynamic ARP Inspection logging policy If this Packets object is set to Enable it will log the Invalid ARP Packets information If this object is set to Disable Dynamic ARP Inspecti...

Page 238: ...this object is set to Disable the interface is not trusted ARP packets coming to this interface will be subjected to ARP inspection The factory default is Disable Rate Limit Enter a variable for the...

Page 239: ...r DAI The name can contain up to 31 alphanumeric characters ARP ACL Name Displays the configured ARP ACL name Remove Click Remove to delete the particular ACLs which you want to delete Add Click Add t...

Page 240: ...checkbox under Remove field Refresh Click Refresh to update the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch Statistics The Statistics page displays the statistics per VLAN To...

Page 241: ...ber of ARP packets that were dropped by DAI as the sender IP address in ARP packet or target IP address in ARP reply packet is invalid Invalid addresses include 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 IP multicast ad...

Page 242: ...If left unconfigured the default state is unprotected Add Port s Click Add to create a new group entry Delete Port s Click Delete Port to remove the highlighted ports from the protected ports group St...

Page 243: ...ng entry or create an IP ACL entry A new IP Access Control List may be created or the configuration of an existing IP ACL can be updated IP ACL ID Enter a value for the IP ACL ID must be a whole numbe...

Page 244: ...he IP ACL Direction Displays the direction of packet traffic affected by the IP ACL Direction can only be one of the following Inbound Outbound Interface Displays the interfaces to which the IP ACL ha...

Page 245: ...t interval Assign Queue ID Displays the queue ID value Specifies the hardware egress queue identifier used to handle all packets matching this IP ACL rule Valid range of Queue Ids is 0 to 7 This field...

Page 246: ...ce layer 4 port match condi Range start port tion for the selected extended IP ACL rule Range of valid values is 0 to 65535 The value of the start port must be less than or equal to the end port The s...

Page 247: ...ptional configuration Enter an integer from 0 to 63 The IP DSCP is selected by possibly selection one of the DSCP keyword from a drop down box If a value is to be selected by specifying its numeric va...

Page 248: ...tion from the pull down menu IPv6 ACL Name Enter the IPv6 ACL Name string which includes alphanumeric characters only The name must start with an alphabetic character This field displays the name of t...

Page 249: ...currently configured for the IPv6 ACL Direction Displays the direction of packet traffic affected by the IPv6 ACL Direction can only be one of the following Inbound Outbound Interface Displays the in...

Page 250: ...L rule Valid range of Queue IDs is 0 to 7 This field is visible for a Permit Action Mirror Interface Displays the specific egress interface where the matching traffic stream is copied in addition to b...

Page 251: ...ween will be part of the contiguous source port range This is an optional configuration Destination Prefix Enter up to 128 bit prefix combined with prefix length to be compared to a packet s PrefixLen...

Page 252: ...box and a text box will appear where the numeric value of the DSCP can be entered Configure Click Configure to setup the corresponding match criteria for the selected rule Delete Click Delete to remov...

Page 253: ...ete to remove the selected MAC ACL Summary The Summary page displays a summary of existing MAC ACL IDs and the rules assigned for each To access this page click QoS Access Control Lists MAC Access Con...

Page 254: ...le Logging Displays login status When set to True logging is enabled for this ACL rule sub ject to resource availability in the device If the Access List Trap Flag is also enabled this will cause peri...

Page 255: ...ype Key Click Configure and click the drop down menu to select the ethertype value The options are Appletalk ARP IBM SNA IPv4 IPv6 IPX MPLS multicast MPLS unicast NetBIOS Novell PPPoE Reverse ARP User...

Page 256: ...ove to remove the selected rule To save the values across a power cycle perform a system save Interface Configuration The Interface Configuration page allows users to configure settings for each ACL i...

Page 257: ...gnedACLs Interface Displays the selected interface Direction Displays the selected packet filtering direction for ACL Sequence Number Displays the sequence number of the specified ACL ACL Type Display...

Page 258: ...ble when ACL Type is MAC ACL IPv6 ACL Click the drop down menu to select a IPv6 ACL And it s only available when ACL Type is IPv6 ACL Sequence Number Enter a sequence number between 1 to 4294967295 0...

Page 259: ...rface VLAN Summary Parameter Description Summary Display Click the drop down menu to select an interface or VLAN Selector Interface Displays the list of interface IP ACL applied VLAN ID Displays the l...

Page 260: ...services Class Table Displays the number of configured DiffServ classes out of the total allowed on the switch Class Rule Table Displays the number of configured class rules out of the total allowed o...

Page 261: ...u to select a match criteria to a selected class If the specified class does not reference any other class the Reference Class match criterion is included in the drop down match criteria list A class...

Page 262: ...as well as reference class To access this page click QoS Differentiated Services Class Summary Figure 3 196 QoS Differentiated Services Class Summary The following table describes the items in the pr...

Page 263: ...Rename Click Rename to rename the selected policy Add Selected Class Click Add Selected Class to create a policy class instance by attaching the policy to the specified class Remove Selected Click Rem...

Page 264: ...lected Click Configure Selected Attribute to configuration criterion can be specified per Attribute invocation of this button Based on the selected configuration criterion an individ ual configuration...

Page 265: ...ect an interface Direction Click the drop down menu to select the traffic direction of the interface It is only available when Interface is All Policy In Click the drop down menu to select a policy na...

Page 266: ...y Refresh Click Refresh to update the screen Service Statistics The Service Statistics page displays service level statistical information in tabular form for all interfaces in the system to which a D...

Page 267: ...ccess this page click QoS Differentiated Services Service Detailed Statistics Figure 3 204 QoS Differentiated Services Service Detailed Statistics The following table describes the items in the previo...

Page 268: ...list Offered Octets Displays the count of the packets octets offered to the class instance before the defined DiffServ treatment is applied Discarded Octets Displays the count of the packets octets d...

Page 269: ...rity Displays the 802 1p priority to be mapped Traffic Class Click the drop down menu to select the internal traffic class to map the correspond ing 802 1p priority Submit Click Submit to update the s...

Page 270: ...values on the screen If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save Restore Defaults Click Restore Defaults to restores default settings Untrusted Traffic...

Page 271: ...DSCP Mapping Configuration Parameter Description Slot Port Click the drop down menu to select the CoS configurable interfaces The option Global represents the most recent global configuration settings...

Page 272: ...to set the maximum bandwidth allowed typically used to shape the Rate outbound transmission rate This value is controlled independently of any per queue maximum bandwidth configuration It is effective...

Page 273: ...width values for all queues in the selected interface cannot exceed defined maximum 100 Maximum Bandwidth Enter a value to specify the maximum bandwidth allowed for this queue typically used to shape...

Page 274: ...D Displays the available queues per interface platform based Minimum Bandwidth Displays the minimum guaranteed bandwidth allotted to this queue The value 0 means no guaranteed minimum Sum of individua...

Page 275: ...n menu to select the force forwarding administration state You must select enable if you want force forwarding protocol BPDU to specific Traffic Class The factory default is Disable Traffic Class Ente...

Page 276: ...page allows users to save all the changes that were made to the configuration panels To access this page click Maintenance Config Save Figure 3 213 Maintenance Config Save The following table describ...

Page 277: ...s the items in the previous menu Table 3 212 Maintenance Download Parameter Description File Type Click the drop down menu to select the type of file you want to download Startup Configuration Text ba...

Page 278: ...er Name Enter the username for remote login to SFTP SCP server where the file resides This field is visible only when SFTP or SCP transfer modes are selected Password Enter the password for remote log...

Page 279: ...y the Server Address Type The factory default is the IPv4 address 0 0 0 0 The switch remembers the last server address used Transfer File Path Enter the path on the server where the selected file has...

Page 280: ...System Reset Parameter Description Reset Click Reset to select this button to reboot the switch Any configuration changes you have made since the last time you issued a save will be lost You will be...

Page 281: ...value ranges from 1 to 60 The Interval you enter is not retained across a power cycle Size Enter the Size of ping packet The default value is 0 The value ranges from 0 to 65507 The Size you enter is...

Page 282: ...e traceroute will not reach it The default value is 30 The value ranges from 1 to 255 InitTTL Enter the initial Time To Live TTL This value controls the maximum number of layer 3 hops that the first s...

Page 283: ...is reported as 0 0 0 0 An error code may be printed with the response time for each probe The error codes signify that either no response was received or an ICMP Destination Unreachable message was r...

Page 284: ...played as a range between the shortest estimated length and the longest estimated length Unknown is displayed if the cable length could not be determined The Cable Length is only displayed if the cabl...

Page 285: ...Troubleshooting Chapter 4...

Page 286: ...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...

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