PRV-1059
User Manual
settings in the registers will be lost. The
Program
menu item on the top left of the GUI must be used
to write the configuration to the firmware.
b)
Reset
– resets the 5-port Ethernet switch. This clears all VLAN settings and allows all ports to talk to
each other through the switch.
c)
Query
– queries the switch’s current VLAN settings. The graphics displaying the current VLAN
settings on the switch will show up on the right top of the GUI window.
d)
Update
– copies the graphics of “Current VLAN Settings” to the “New VLAN Configuration” window
in order to easily change or modify VLAN settings based on the current VLAN settings. Note this
does not affect current VLAN settings in the switch, unless the Apply button is pressed.
e)
Clear all
– clears the graphics of “New VLAN Configuration” and un-checks all the check boxes for
the five VLAN configuration schemes. Note this does not affect the current VLAN settings of the
switch.
f)
SET
– This button is used for internal troubleshooting or testing by Parvus. Typing a command in the
text box on the top right of the GUI window, and then pressing this button will set the switch’s
registers.
g)
GET
– This button is used for internal troubleshooting or testing by Parvus. Pressing this button will
show the contents of the switch’s registers in the text box of “Receive Reply from Switch”.
h)
Exit
– Pressing this button will exit the operation of VLAN program.
Menu Operation
a)
File
– consists of the Password and Exit functions. The Password function is not implemented in
VLAN program version V2.0.9. The Exit function exits the program.
b)
COMM
– allows user to select a COM Port on the host computer.
c)
Program
– writes the current VLAN settings to an EEPROM on the PRV-1059. Note that every time
when you re-configure the switch using the
apply
button, the new VLANs are only valid until power
is lost. Once you save your new VLAN settings by using the
Program
function, the microcontroller
on the board reads the contents from the EEPROM when the switch is powered on and initializes
the registers to set the VLANs on the switch.
d)
Firmware
– displays the firmware version of the microcontroller’s current software.
e)
Help
– has an “About” window to display the Parvus Logo and the program version number.
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MNL-0490-01 RevD4
REF. ECO-3163
Effective: 01 Feb 10
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