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Web Smart Switch 

   

 

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The following table describes the labels in this screen.   
 

LABEL 

 

DESCRIPTION 

 

Community 

Enter a Community string, this will act as a password for requests from 
the management station.   

Type   

SNMP community type: 

 

Read-Only: 

Read all objects only, it can allow the SNMP manager 

using this string to collect information from the switch.

 

 

Read-Write: 

Read and write all objects, it can allow the SNMP 

manager using this string to create or edit MIBs (configure 
settings on the switch). 

Add   

Click 

Add

 to add any other community. 

No 

 

It displays the port number which in the community.     

Community   

This field displays the community strings.   

Access Type   

This field displays the community string’s type. This will either be 
read-only or read-write.   

Delete   

Click 

Delete

 to remove any selected community strings.   

 

 

3.7.1.3 SNMP Trap 

 

This page allow user to add or delete SNMP trap receiver IP address and community name. 
 
Click 

Management 

SNMP

->

SNMP Trap 

to display the screen as shown next. 

 

 

 
The following table describes the labels in this screen. 
 

LABEL 

 

DESCRIPTION 

 

IP Address   

Enter the IP addresses to send your SNMP traps to.   

Community   

Enter a Community string, which is the password sent with each trap to 

Summary of Contents for GES-2450

Page 1: ...Web Smart Switch 1 LevelOne GES 2450 24 GE 4GE SFP Web Smart Switch User Manual Version 1 0 1109...

Page 2: ...peration is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undes...

Page 3: ...er 3 Web Management Configuration 17 3 1 Status 17 3 1 1 System Information 17 3 1 2 Log 18 3 1 3 Port 20 3 1 3 1 Port Statistics 20 3 1 3 2 Port Counters 21 3 1 3 3 Port Error Disabled 23 3 1 3 4 Ban...

Page 4: ...3 7 2 IGMP VLAN Setting 46 3 3 7 3 Multicast Database 47 3 3 7 4 Router Table 48 3 3 8 Jumbo Frame 48 3 3 9 STP 49 3 3 9 1 STP Global Setting 49 3 3 9 2 STP Port Setting 51 3 3 9 3 MST Configuration 5...

Page 5: ...7 Queue Remarking Status 77 3 6 8 Queue Remarking Table 78 3 7 Management 79 3 7 1 SNMP 79 3 7 1 1 SNMP Setting 79 3 7 1 2 SNMP Community 80 3 7 1 3 SNMP Trap 81 3 8 Diagnostics 82 3 8 1 Ping Test 82...

Page 6: ...etwork managers can access switches that support auto discovery on LAN without memorizing IP address Smart Features GES 2450 provides rich features including Link Aggregation VLANs IGMP Snooping Port...

Page 7: ...Green The switch is powered on Off The switch is powered off Link ACT Steady Green Valid port connection Blinking Green Valid port connection and there is data transmitting receiving Off Port disconn...

Page 8: ...e To power on the switch please plug the female end of the power cord firmly into the receptacle of the switch and the other end into an electric service outlet After the power cord installation pleas...

Page 9: ...k mount Installation The switch may be standalone or mounted in a rack Rack mounting facilitate to an orderly installation when you are going to install series of networking devices Procedures to Rack...

Page 10: ...ng receiving speed is required To choose a suitable cable please refer to the following table Media Speed Wiring 10 100 1000 Mbps copper 10 Mbps Category 3 4 5 UTP STP 100 Mbps Category 5 UTP STP 1000...

Page 11: ...browser 2 Type http and the IP address of the switch for example the default management IP address is 192 168 1 1 in the Location or Address field Press ENTER 3 The login screen appears The default us...

Page 12: ...each configuration page The Graphic User Interface is as follows A Click the menu items to open submenu links and then click on a submenu link to open the screen in the main window B It shows the swi...

Page 13: ...Web Smart Switch 13 In the navigation panel click a main link to reveal a list of submenu links shown as the following Status Network Switching Security ACL QoS Management Diagnostics Maintenance...

Page 14: ...gs for individual switch ports Port Mirroring This sub menu takes you to screens where you can copy traffic from one port or ports to another port in order that you can examine the traffic from the fi...

Page 15: ...f the packet 802 1p based Priority This link takes you to a screen where you can assign a IEEE 802 1p based priority to packets based on the ingress incoming port of the packet DSCP based Priority Thi...

Page 16: ...his link takes you to a screen where you can upgrade the switch settings Configuration Manager This link takes you to a screen where you can save all the configurations you have made to the switch Acc...

Page 17: ...atus 3 1 1 System Information In the navigation panel click Status System Information to display the screen as shown below This page allow user to configure and browse some system information such as...

Page 18: ...ld displays the subnet mask of the switch Gateway This field displays the IP address of the gateway Loader Version This field displays the loader version of the switch Loader Date This field displays...

Page 19: ...y Select severity level s to filter log messages The possible severity levels are Error to record system failures such as events which will cause the switch to malfunction and events such as invalid u...

Page 20: ...e criteria specified in the fields above No This is the index number for the log entry Severity This field displays the severity level of the log entry Category This field displays what category the l...

Page 21: ...s port Rx Good Pkt This field shows the number of frames successfully received on this port Rx Bad Pkt This field shows the number of frames unsuccessfully received on this port Clear Click the Clear...

Page 22: ...Web Smart Switch 22...

Page 23: ...Port Error Disabled This page allow user to browse ports which disabled by some protocols such as BPDU Guard Loopback and UDLD The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION...

Page 24: ...This shows the period interval between last and next refresh You have three choices 2 sec 5 sec and 10 sec IFG You can enable or disable this function 3 1 4 Trunk Group Click Status Trunk Group in th...

Page 25: ...most settings such as VLAN port ability and so on but to follow the configuration of master port Member This field shows the member ports of the trunk Active Passive If the trunk is an LACP trunk thi...

Page 26: ...namic MAC entries If not select any port VLAN and MAC address the whole dynamic MAC table will be displayed or cleared View Click the View button to display the logs according the criteria specified i...

Page 27: ...ber for the MAC address forwarding entries Delete To delete any selected MAC address entries 3 2 Network Use the Network pages to configure settings for the switch network interface and how the switch...

Page 28: ...s automatically IP Address Enter the IP address of your switch in dotted decimal notation for example 192 168 1 1 If static mode is enabled enter IP address in this field Subnet Mask Enter the IP subn...

Page 29: ...figuration mode is disabled enter IPv6 gateway address in this field Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Auto Configuration It displays whether the auto configuration function is open...

Page 30: ...bled enter the IP address of the time server you will use SNTP Server Port It shows the Port Number of SNTP server Time HH MM SS If SNTP is disabled enter the new time in hour minute and second format...

Page 31: ...e a description for the port Enabled Select Enable from the drop down box to enable a port The factory default for all ports is enabled A port must be enabled for data transmission to occur Select Dis...

Page 32: ...ntrol is used in full duplex mode to send a pause signal to the sending port causing it to temporarily stop sending signals when the receiving port memory buffers fill Back Pressure flow control is ty...

Page 33: ...work b Mirroring Port 1 RX means copy the incoming packets of the selected source port to the selected destination port 2 TX means copy the outgoing packets of the selected source port to the selected...

Page 34: ...ect the LACP active ports to be added to the trunk group This field is active when LACP is selected as the Type Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Trunk This field displays the trunk...

Page 35: ...following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION LACP Enable Select Enable from the drop down box to enable Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP Select Disable to not to use LAC...

Page 36: ...d VLANs easier to identify and remember Untagged Ports Select Select Untagged to make the port a permanent member of this VLAN group All outgoing frames will be transmitted without a VLAN Group ID tag...

Page 37: ...the tag defines The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Select Select the ports to change the PVID for PVID Enter a number between 1 and 4094 as the port VLAN I...

Page 38: ...s the screen below The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Select Select the ports to change this settings for Tag Mode Port tag mode Original Tag depends on VLA...

Page 39: ...escribes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION State Select Enabled from the drop down box to enable VLAN Ingress Filter Select Disabled to not to use VLAN Ingress Filter Apply Click Apply to sa...

Page 40: ...cking tag protocol identifier 0x0000 0xFFFF Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 3 5 2 SVLAN Member Setting This page allow user to configure VLAN stacking members Click Switching SV...

Page 41: ...or set port VLAN stacking entry in the VLAN stacking table Click Switching SVLAN SVLAN PVID Setting to access the screen below The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION...

Page 42: ...ect the port s to configure this settings for Enabled Set VLAN stacking aware state Enabled Set as VLAN stacking aware Disabled Set as VLAN stacking unaware Apply Click Apply to save your changes to t...

Page 43: ...amble IFG 20 bytes when count ingress bandwidth rate Egress Preamble IFG Select the mode of egress preamble IFG Excluded exclude preamble IFG 20 bytes when count egress bandwidth rate Included include...

Page 44: ...raffic that exceeds the maximum bandwidth allocated in cases where the network is congested is dropped Specify the bandwidth in kilobit per second Kbps Enter a number between 0 and 1048544 The number...

Page 45: ...to configure settings for the switch network interface and how the switch connects to a remote server to get services 3 3 7 1 IGMP Setting Click Switching IGMP Snooping IGMP Setting to access the scre...

Page 46: ...lt query interval is 125 seconds Response Time The time a generic system or functional unit takes to react to a given input The default value is 10s Router Timeout Save the time of the router port tim...

Page 47: ...er State Select Enable from the drop down box to enable IGMP Querier Election Select Disable to not to use IGMP Querier Election Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Querier Status It...

Page 48: ...able Click Switching IGMP Snooping Router Table to access the screen below The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION VID The VLAN ID that has router port Port Router po...

Page 49: ...es from 0 9216 Apply Click Apply to save any changes to the switch 3 3 9 STP The Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a network protocol that ensures a loop free topology for any bridged Ethernet local area...

Page 50: ...the maximum number of hops in the region Enter a number between 1 and 40 as the max hops Forward Delay Set the delay time an interface takes to coverage from blocking state to forwarding state This i...

Page 51: ...eriodic transmissions of BPDU by Designated Ports This is the time interval in seconds at which the root switch transmits a configuration message The root bridge determines Hello Time Max Age and Forw...

Page 52: ...uard Set the BPDU Guard configuration No Disable BPDU Guard function Yes Enable BPDU Guard function To drop directly the received BPDU from the specified ports P2P MAC Set the Point to Point port conf...

Page 53: ...Click Apply to save your changes to the switch MSTI ID MSTI is MST Configuration ID Enter a number between 1 and 15 as the MSTI ID Action Type Select the action type Add VID Add the VLANs in VLAN list...

Page 54: ...MST instance Priority You can manually set the Bridge Priority in the specified MST instance Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch MSTI It displays the CIST s number Instance Status It...

Page 55: ...ost You can manually set the internal path cost to the selected ports in the specified MST instance 0 means Auto Priority You can manually set the priority to the selected ports in the specified MST i...

Page 56: ...use storm control Storm Type Select the type of packets to be limited with the Storm Control feature Broadcast Broadcast packet Multicast All multicast packet include known and unknown multicast Unkno...

Page 57: ...switch Click Security MAC Filtering in the navigation panel to display the screen as shown The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Address Type a MAC address to w...

Page 58: ...will be filtered VLAN This is the VLAN group to which the MAC address belongs Filter This field displays the action of the filter Name This field displays the descriptive name for this rule This is fo...

Page 59: ...this value unless your network administrator instructs you to do so Shared Key max 30 characters Specify a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters as the key to be shared between the external RADIUS...

Page 60: ...e describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Port Specify the ports to activate IEEE 802 1x port authentication on Mode Select Force Unauthorized to always force this port to be unauthorize...

Page 61: ...p new one when reach the limitation Enable Enable port security function Disable Disable port security function Max L2 Entry Maximum number of Layer 2 entries that assign the MAC address to the port A...

Page 62: ...y the configuration screen as shown The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Port List To select the port to be protected Port Type Configure port protect type Unprote...

Page 63: ...te CLI will logout automatically Enter a number between 0 and 1440 as the session timeout 0 minutes means never timeout Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch 3 4 6 2 Telnet Telnet is th...

Page 64: ...imeout minutes for user access CLI from telnet line If user doesn t response after session timeout minute CLI will logout automatically Enter a number between 0 and 1440 as the session timeout 0 minut...

Page 65: ...your changes to the Switch 3 4 6 4 HTTP HTTP is the acronym of Hyper Text Transfer Protocol The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Session Timeout Set session timeo...

Page 66: ...If user doesn t response after session timeout minute WEB UI will logout automatically Enter a number between 0 and 1440 as the session timeout 0 minutes means never timeout Apply Click Apply to save...

Page 67: ...the index information Name It displays the name of the index Port List It displays the list of the port VLAN List It displays the list of the VLAN Policy Index It displays the policy index Modify Clic...

Page 68: ...gure ACE Click ACL ACL Setting Add Add in ACE Setting button the ACE Content web page pops out LABEL DESCRIPTION Comment Enter ACE comment in this field src mac Enter source MAC data and mask in this...

Page 69: ...le describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Template Index You can choose the template index Get To get the basic information of the policy index src mac Click in the square box to set so...

Page 70: ...square box to set TCP flag into Template Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 5 3 ACL Index Range Setting The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION A...

Page 71: ...rror Index mirror packet via the configuration of specified mirror index Rate Limit limit packet rate the unit is 16kbps Priority change packet priority Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the s...

Page 72: ...d priority you want to assign to the packets coming into the switch on the ports specified in the port field Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Port This field displays the port numb...

Page 73: ...s specified in the port field The priority range is 0 to 7 Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 802 1 p This field displays the 802 1p priority level which you ve choosed Priority This...

Page 74: ...Priority This field displays the DSCP classification identification number s IEEE 802 1p Priority 3 6 4 Priority to Queue Mapping Click QoS Priority to Queue Mapping to display the screen as shown nex...

Page 75: ...or excellent effort or better than best effort and would include important business traffic that can tolerate some delay 4 Typically used for controlled load latency sensitive traffic such as SNA Syst...

Page 76: ...s scheduling method depend on queue weighted WRR Weighted Round Robin packet based egress scheduling method depend on queue weighted Note Weighted Fair Queuing is used to guarantee each queue s minimu...

Page 77: ...configuration it s weighted The Queue ID range is 1 to 8 Weight Configure the queue scheduling weight of specified ports Range is valid as following 0 mean the queue is strict mode 1 127 mean the que...

Page 78: ...rity Remarking Click Enabled to enable this function in specified ports Click Disabled to disable this function in specified ports DSCP Remarking Click Enabled to enable this function in specified por...

Page 79: ...riority Remark to the new 802 1p priority that the priority and drop precedence mapped to The new 802 1p priority is 0 to 7 New DSCP Value Remark to the new DSCP priority that the priority and drop pr...

Page 80: ...bes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION State SNMP daemon state Select Enabled to activate SNMP daemon Select Disabled to not use SNMP daemon 3 7 1 2 SNMP Community Click Management SNMP SNMP...

Page 81: ...k Add to add any other community No It displays the port number which in the community Community This field displays the community strings Access Type This field displays the community string s type T...

Page 82: ...h trap to the SNMP manager Delete Click Delete to remove any selected trap receiver entries 3 8 Diagnostics Use the Diagnostics pages to configure settings for the switch diagnostics feature or operat...

Page 83: ...is 0 Ping Results After ping finished results will show in this field Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch 3 8 2 Ping6 Test The following table describes the labels in this screen LABE...

Page 84: ...get Select the target to store log message RAM store the log messages in the RAM disk All log messages will disappear after system reboot Flash store the log messages in the Flash memory All log messa...

Page 85: ...severity status Action Click enable to enable this function Click disable to disable this function 3 8 3 2 Remote Log Click Diagnostics Log Setting Remote Log to view the screen as shown next The foll...

Page 86: ...ack as it creates many messages not helpful to typical users Notice to record the error which need to be noticed Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the switch Status It displays the status of l...

Page 87: ...shown next 2 Click Reboot button then the following interface pops up 3 When it finished the switch has been restarted 3 9 Maintenance 3 9 1 Backup Manager This page allow user to backup the firmware...

Page 88: ...Smart Switch 88 Backup Config with TFTP Page Backup Image with HTTP Page Backup Config with HTTP Page The following table describes the labels in this screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Backup Select backup met...

Page 89: ...file Configuration If the Configuration backup type is selected one of the configuration file in current system can select to backup Backup Click Backup to save the current switch configuration to the...

Page 90: ...s selected the browse file field allow you to select any file on host operating system Upgrade Type Select upgrade type Image Firmware image of current system Configuration Configuration file Upgrade...

Page 91: ...save running configurations to any file which user specified Set Startup Click Set startup to select any existing configuration file as startup configuration File Name It displays the name of the file...

Page 92: ...field Privilege Type Select privilege level for new account Admin Allow to change switch settings User See switch settings only Not allow to change it Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the sw...

Page 93: ...lect password type for enable password Clear Text Password without encryption Encrypted Password with encryption Password Enter your new system password Retype Password Retype password to make sure th...

Page 94: ...e 24 10 100 1000Mbps ports 4 SFP ports Transmission Mode 10 100Mbps Full duplex Half duplex 1000Mbps Full duplex MAC Address Table 16K Jumbo Frame 9K Bytes Buffer Memory 448K Bytes Temperature Operati...

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