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4-4.3 Detailed Statistics 

This page provides statistics for DHCP snooping. Notice that the normal forward per-port TX 
statistics  isn't  increased  if  the  incoming  DHCP  packet is  done  by  L3  forwarding  mechanism. 
And clear the statistics on specific port may not take effect on global statistics since it gathers 
the different layer overview.       

 

Web Interface   

To monitor an DHCP Relay statistics in the web interface: 

Click Monitor, DHCP, Detailed Statistics 

 

Figure 4-4.3:    The DHCP Detailed Statistics 

 

 

 

Parameter description: 

Server Statistics 

 

Rx and Tx Discover :   

The number of discover (option 53 with value 1) packets received and transmitted.

 

 

Rx and Tx Offer :   

The number of offer (option 53 with value 2) packets received and transmitted.

 

 

Rx and Tx Request :   

The number of request (option 53 with value 3) packets received and transmitted.

 

 

Rx and Tx Decline:   

The number of decline (option 53 with value 4) packets received and transmitted.

 

 

Rx and Tx ACK:   

The number of ACK (option 53 with value 5) packets received and transmitted.

 

Summary of Contents for AW-GEV-264A Series

Page 1: ...AW GEV 264A Series L2 Managed PoE Switch User Manual Copyright VIVOTEK Inc 2015 All rights reserved All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Rev...

Page 2: ...acement parts can be obtained from your VIVOTEK Sales and Service Office authorized dealer Disclaimer VIVOTEK Inc does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applicat...

Page 3: ...erference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CE mark Warning This is a Class B device In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case...

Page 4: ...31 3 4 DHCP 32 3 4 1 Server 32 3 4 1 1 Mode 32 3 4 1 2 Excluded IP 34 3 4 1 3 Pool 35 3 4 2 Snooping 37 3 5 Security 39 3 5 1 Switch 39 3 5 1 1 Users 39 3 5 1 2 Privilege Level 41 3 5 1 3 Authenticat...

Page 5: ...3 14 2 Port Isolation 143 3 15 VCL 144 3 15 1 MAC based VLAN 144 3 15 2 Protocol based VLAN 146 3 15 2 1 Protocol to Group 146 3 15 2 2 Group to VLAN 148 3 15 3 IP Subnet based VLAN 149 3 16 VOICE VL...

Page 6: ...y 209 4 5 1 Network 209 4 5 1 1 Port Security 209 4 5 1 2 NAS 214 4 5 1 3 ARP Inspection 221 4 5 1 4 IP Source Guard 222 4 5 2 AAA 224 4 5 2 1 RADIUS Overview 224 4 5 2 2 RADIUS Details 226 4 5 3 Swit...

Page 7: ...5 6 3 1 Download 285 6 3 2 Software Image Select 286 6 4 Configuration 288 6 4 1 Save startup config 288 6 4 2 Upload 289 6 4 3 Download 290 6 4 5 Delete 292 CHAPTER 7 SURVEILLANCE MANAGEMENT 293 7 1...

Page 8: ...SURVEILLANCE GRAPHIC VIEW 314 8 1 Topology View 314 8 4 Google Map 326 CHAPTER 9 SURVEILLANCE NETWORK 328 9 1 Security 328 9 2 Grouping 329 CHAPTER 10 SURVEILLANCE MONITOR 331 10 1 Traffic Chart 331...

Page 9: ...es in device scan 4 Supports JPG PDF SVG export configuration file formats in Topology View 5 Supports JPG PDF SVG export file formats in the Floor View 6 Added Live Stream in devices quick access men...

Page 10: ...MP managed switch provides 26 ports in a single device the specifications are highlighted as follows L2 features provide better manageability security QoS and performance Support IPv4 IPv6 dual stack...

Page 11: ...n displaying Link ACT Speed status of Ethernet ports selected by the Mode button PoE Green Lit Green when displaying the PoE link status with powered devices Below are the LEDs below the Ethernet and...

Page 12: ...and release the recessed reset button Wait for the PoE Switch to reboot Reset to factory default Press 10 seconds and release the recessed reset button Wait for the PoE Switch to reset to factory defa...

Page 13: ...he configuration changes made on the Surveillance menus before leaving the web page Otherwise your configuration changes will be lost The save button is located on the upper right corner of the screen...

Page 14: ...e please enter the default username and password and then click the Login button The login process now is completed In this login menu you have to input the complete username and password respectively...

Page 15: ...ipv6 login to manage To optimize the display effect we recommend you using the below browser and OS combinations Chrome after v 39 Chrome Before v38 FireFox v 39 IE11 IE10 IE9 IE8 WinXP No Yes Yes No...

Page 16: ...nd NTP 3 1 System You can identify the system by configuring the contact information name and location of the switch 3 1 1 Information The switch system s contact information is provided here Web inte...

Page 17: ...for this managed node By convention this is the node s fully qualified domain name A domain name is a text string drawn from the alphabet A Za z digits 0 9 minus sign No space characters are permitted...

Page 18: ...stations that exist on another network segment Configure the switch managed IP information on this page Configure IP basic settings control IP interfaces and IP routes The maximum number of interface...

Page 19: ...ce This field is only available for input when creating an new interface IPv4 DHCP Enabled Enable the DHCP client by checking this box If this option is enabled the system will configure the IPv4 addr...

Page 20: ...0 0 0or IPv6 notation Mask Length The destination IP network or host mask in number of bits prefix length It defines how much of a network address that must match in order to qualify for this route Va...

Page 21: ...configurable time zone from 12 to 13 step 1 hour Default Time zone 8 Hrs Web Interface To configure NTP in the web interface 1 Click Configuration System NTP 2 Specify the Time parameter in manual par...

Page 22: ...provides manual and automatic ways to set the system time via NTP Manual setting is simple and you just input Year Month Day Hour and Minute within the valid value range indicated in each item Web In...

Page 23: ...rom the drop down and click Apply to set Acronym User can set the acronym of the time zone This is a User configurable acronym to identify the time zone Range Up to 16 characters Daylight Saving Time...

Page 24: ...day Month Select the ending month Hours Select the ending hour Minutes Select the ending minute Offset settings Offset Enter the number of minutes to add during Daylight Saving Time Range 1 to 1440 N...

Page 25: ...n the mode operation is enabled the syslog message will send out to syslog server The syslog protocol is based on UDP communication and received on UDP port 514 and the syslog server will not send ack...

Page 26: ...the LLDP protocol EEE works for ports in auto negotiation mode where the port is negotiated to either 1G or 100 Mbit full duplex mode For ports that are not EEE capable the corresponding EEE checkbox...

Page 27: ...E Controls whether EEE is enabled for this switch port For maximizing power savings the circuit isn t started at once transmit data is ready for a port but is instead queued until a burst of data is r...

Page 28: ...function 3 3 1 Ports This page displays current port configurations Ports can also be configured here Web Interface To configure a Current Port Configuration in the web interface 1 Click Configuratio...

Page 29: ...ight not be detectable The port is set in AMS mode Cu port is set in Auto mode 100 FX SFP port in 100 FX speed Cu port disabled 100 FX_AMS Port in AMS mode SFP port in 100 FX speed Cu port in Auto mod...

Page 30: ...ser Manual rev 1 2 Aug 2015 30 Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Upper right icon Refresh You can click them for refresh the Port link Status by manual...

Page 31: ...eb interface 1 Click Configuration Port then Port Description 2 Specify the detail Port alias or description an alphanumeric string describing the full name and version identification for the system s...

Page 32: ...etwork 3 4 1 Server 3 4 1 1 Mode This page configures global mode and VLAN mode to enable disable DHCP server per system and per VLAN Web Interface To configure DHCP server mode in the web interface 1...

Page 33: ...n the other hand if you want to disable existed VLAN range then you can follow the steps 1 press ADD VLAN Range to add a new VLAN range 2 input the VLAN range that you want to disable 3 choose Mode to...

Page 34: ...ange on the switch 3 Click Apply Figure 3 4 1 2 The DHCP server excluded IP Parameter description IP Range Define the IP range to be excluded IP addresses The first excluded IP must be smaller than or...

Page 35: ...e pools Adding a pool and giving a name is to create a new pool with default configuration If you want to configure all settings including type IP subnet mask and lease time you can click the pool nam...

Page 36: ...isplayed it means not defined Subnet Mask Display subnet mask of the DHCP address pool If is displayed it means not defined Lease Time Display lease time of the pool Buttons Add New Pool Click to add...

Page 37: ...e web interface 1 Click Configuration DHCP Snooping 2 Select Enabled in the Mode of DHCP Snooping Configuration 3 Select Trusted of the specific port in the Mode of Port Mode Configuration 4 Click App...

Page 38: ...igures the port as trusted source of the DHCP messages Untrusted Configures the port as untrusted source of the DHCP messages Buttons Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made l...

Page 39: ...the only way to login as another user on the web server is to close and reopen the browser Web Interface To configure User in the web interface 1 Click Configuration Security Switch Users 2 Click Add...

Page 40: ...roup By default setting most groups privilege level 5 has the read only access and privilege level 10 has the read write access And the system maintenance software upload factory defaults and etc need...

Page 41: ...e web interface 1 Click SYSTEM Account Privilege Level 2 Specify the Privilege parameter 3 Click Apply Figure 3 5 1 2 The Privilege Level configuration Parameter description Group Name The name identi...

Page 42: ...Debug Only present in CLI Privilege Levels Every group has an authorization Privilege level for the following sub groups configuration read only configuration execute read write status statistics rea...

Page 43: ...following values none authentication is disabled and login is not possible local use the local user database on the switch for authentication radius use a remote RADIUS server for authentication tacac...

Page 44: ...n the Mode of HTTPS Configuration 2 Select Enabled in the Automatic Redirect of HTTPS Configuration 3 Click Apply Figure 3 5 1 5 The HTTPS Configuration Parameter description Mode Indicates the HTTPS...

Page 45: ...SNMP manager If the field SNMP is set Disable SNMP agent will be de activated the related Community Name Trap Host IP Address Trap and all MIB counters will be ignored 3 5 1 7 1 System This section de...

Page 46: ...g a particular range of source addresses can be used to restrict source subnet Write Community Indicates the community write access string to permit access to SNMP agent The allowed string length is 0...

Page 47: ...tings Configure SNMP trap on this page Web Interface To display the configure SNMP Trap Configuration in the web interface 1 Click Configuration Switch SNMP Trap 2 Click Add New Entry then you can cre...

Page 48: ...stination address It allow a valid IP address in dotted decimal notation x y z w And it also allow a valid hostname A valid hostname is a string drawn from the alphabet A Za z digits 0 9 dot dash Spac...

Page 49: ...s the SNMP trap security name SNMPv3 traps and informs using USM for authentication and privacy A unique security name is needed when traps and informs are enabled Configure SNMP trap on this page Sys...

Page 50: ...or clear the setting then click Reset Figure 3 4 1 6 3 The SNMPv1 v2 Communities Security Configuration Parameter description Delete Check to delete the entry It will be deleted during the next save...

Page 51: ...ring must contain an even number in hexadecimal format with number of digits between 10 and 64 but all zeros and all F s are not allowed The SNMPv3 architecture uses the User based Security Model USM...

Page 52: ...optional flag to indicate that this user uses SHA authentication protocol The value of security level cannot be modified if entry already exists That means must first ensure that the value is set cor...

Page 53: ...ation then check Save Max Group Number v1 2 v2 2 v3 10 Web Interface To display the configure SNMP Groups in the web interface 1 Click SNMP Groups 2 Specify the Privilege parameter 3 Click Apply Figur...

Page 54: ...identifying the security name that this entry should belong to The allowed string length is 1 to 32 and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126 Group Name A string identifying the grou...

Page 55: ...ar the setting then click Reset Figure 3 5 1 6 6 The SNMP Views Configuration Parameter description Delete Check to delete the entry It will be deleted during the next save View Name A string identify...

Page 56: ...tton and enter the access information then check Save Max Group Number 14 Web Interface To display the configure SNMP Access in the web interface 1 Click SNMP Accesses 2 Click Add new Access 3 Specify...

Page 57: ...s are NoAuth NoPriv No authentication and no privacy Auth NoPriv Authentication and no privacy Auth Priv Authentication and privacy Read View Name The name of the MIB view defining the MIB objects for...

Page 58: ...lect the Group name and Severity Level 3 Click the Apply to save the setting 4 If you want to cancel the setting then you need to click the Reset button It will revert to previously saved values Figur...

Page 59: ...RMON Statistics 2 Click Add New Entry 3 Specify the ID parameters 4 Click Apply Figure 3 5 1 7 1 The RMON Statics Configuration Parameter description These parameters are displayed on the RMON Statis...

Page 60: ...1 2 Aug 2015 60 Indicates the maximum data entries associated this History control entry stored in RMON The range is from 1 to 3600 default value is 50 Buckets Granted The number of data shall be sav...

Page 61: ...lete Check to delete the entry It will be deleted during the next save ID Indicates the index of the entry The range is from 1 to 65535 Data Source Indicates the port ID which wants to be monitored If...

Page 62: ...on page Delete Check to delete the entry It will be deleted during the next save ID Indicates the index of the entry The range is from 1 to 65535 Interval Indicates the interval in seconds for samplin...

Page 63: ...n The length of the output packet queue in packets Sample Type The method of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared against the thresholds possible sample types are Ab...

Page 64: ...next save ID Indicates the index of the entry The range is from 1 to 65535 Desc Indicates this event the string length is from 0 to 127 default is a null string Type Indicates the notification of the...

Page 65: ...Configuration of Limit Control in the web interface 1 Select Enabled in the Mode of System Configuration 2 Checked Aging Enabled 3 Set Aging Period Default is 3600 seconds To configure a Port Configur...

Page 66: ...User Manual rev 1 2 Aug 2015 66...

Page 67: ...assumed to be disconnected and the corresponding resources are freed on the switch Port Configuration The table has one row for each port on the selected switch and a number of columns which are Port...

Page 68: ...ates that the limit is reached on this port This state can only be shown if Action is set to None or Trap Shutdown Indicates that the port is shut down by the Limit Control module This state can only...

Page 69: ...web interface 1 Select Enabled in the Mode of Netwrok Access Server Configuration 2 Checked Reauthentication Enabled 3 Set Reauthentication Period Default is 3600 seconds 4 Set EAPOL Timeout Default...

Page 70: ...he range 1 to 255 seconds This has no effect for MAC based ports Aging Period This setting applies to the following modes i e modes using the Port Security functionality to secure MAC addresses Single...

Page 71: ...o globally enable disable RADIUS server assigned VLAN functionality When checked the individual ports ditto setting determine whether RADIUS assigned VLAN is enabled on that port When unchecked RADIUS...

Page 72: ...ows for different authentication methods like MD5 Challenge PEAP and TLS The important thing is that the authenticator the switch doesn t need to know which authentication method the supplicant and th...

Page 73: ...sent from the switch Instead the switch uses the supplicant s MAC address which is obtained from the first EAPOL Start or EAPOL Response Identity frame sent by the supplicant An exception to this is...

Page 74: ...ansmitted by the RADIUS server when a supplicant is successfully authenticated If present and valid the port s Port VLAN ID will be changed to this VLAN ID the port will be set to be a member of that...

Page 75: ...ccess frame when entering the Guest VLAN While in the Guest VLAN the switch monitors the link for EAPOL frames and if one such frame is received the switch immediately takes the port out of the Guest...

Page 76: ...he policy number is 1 8 however each policy can be applied to any port This makes it very easy to determine what type of ACL policy you will be working with 3 5 2 3 1 Ports The section describes how t...

Page 77: ...are mirrored Disabled Frames received on the port are not mirrored The default value is Disabled Logging Specify the logging operation of this port The allowed values are Enabled Frames received on th...

Page 78: ...v 1 2 Aug 2015 78 Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Upper right icon Refresh clear You can click them for refresh the ACL Port Configuration or clear t...

Page 79: ...the range from 0 to 3276700 3 To scroll the Unit with pps or kbps 4 Click the Apply to save the setting 5 If you want to cancel the setting then you need to click the reset button It will revert to pr...

Page 80: ...ned The maximum number of ACEs is 256 on each switch Click on the lowest plus sign to add a new ACE to the list The reserved ACEs used for internal protocol cannot be edited or deleted the order seque...

Page 81: ...ype based ACE will not get matched by IP and ARP frames ARP The ACE will match ARP RARP frames IPv4 The ACE will match all IPv4 frames IPv4 ICMP The ACE will match IPv4 frames with ICMP protocol IPv4...

Page 82: ...led If a frame matches the ACE the ingress port will be disabled Disabled Port shut down is disabled for the ACE Counter The counter indicates the number of times the ACE was hit by a frame Modificati...

Page 83: ...is selected for the DMAC filter you can enter a specific destination MAC address The legal format is xx xx xx xx xx xx or xx xx xx xx xx xx or xxxxxxxxxxxx x is a hexadecimal digit A frame that hits...

Page 84: ...d in the Mode of IP Source Guard Configuration 2 Select Enabled of the specific port in the Mode of Port Mode Configuration 3 Select Maximum Dynamic Clients 0 1 2 Unlimited of the specific port in the...

Page 85: ...namic clients that can be learned on given port This value can be 0 1 2 or unlimited If the port mode is enabled and the value of max dynamic client is equal to 0 it means only allow the IP packets fo...

Page 86: ...n the entry 3 Click Apply Figure 3 4 2 5 2 The Static IP Source Guard Table Parameter description Delete Check to delete the entry It will be deleted during the next save Port The logical port for the...

Page 87: ...nspection Configuration 2 Select Enabled of the specific port in the Mode of Port Mode Configuration 3 Click Apply Figure 3 4 2 6 1 The ARP Inspection Configuration Parameter description Mode of ARP I...

Page 88: ...heck VLAN are Enabled Enable check VLAN operation Disabled Disable check VLAN operation Only the Global Mode and Port Mode on a given port are enabled and the setting of Check VLAN is disabled the log...

Page 89: ...entry of the currently displayed VLAN entry as a basis for the next lookup When the end is reached the warning message is shown in the displayed table Use the button to start over Web Interface To con...

Page 90: ...ng Deny Log denied entries Permit Log permitted entries ALL Log all entries Buttons Add New Entry Click to add a new VLAN to the ARP Inspection VLAN table Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to un...

Page 91: ...Apply Figure 3 4 2 6 3 The Static ARP Inspection Table Parameter description Delete Check to delete the entry It will be deleted during the next save Port The logical port for the settings VLAN ID The...

Page 92: ...tion Table Clicking the button will update the displayed table starting from that or the closest next Dynamic ARP Inspection Table match In addition the two input fields will upon a button click assum...

Page 93: ...this box to refresh the page automatically Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds Refresh Refreshes the displayed table starting from the input fields Save Click to save changes Reset Click to undo...

Page 94: ...te and manage objects that contain settings for using AAA servers 3 5 3 1 RADIUS Web Interface To configure a Common Configuration of AAA RADIUS in the web interface Figure 3 4 3 2 The RADIUS Authenti...

Page 95: ...of the outgoing interface is used NAS IPv6 Address Attribute 95 The IPv6 address to be used as attribute 95 in RADIUS Access Request packets If this field is left blank the IP address of the outgoing...

Page 96: ...added to the table and the RADIUS server can be configured as needed Up to 5 servers are supported The button can be used to undo the addition of the new server Buttons Apply Click to save changes Re...

Page 97: ...port can immediately become a member of a trunk group without any handshaking with its peer port This is also a disadvantage because the peer ports of your static trunk group may not know that they sh...

Page 98: ...lt IP Address is enabled TCP UDP Port Number The TCP UDP port number can be used to calculate the destination port for the frame Check to enable the use of the TCP UDP Port Number or uncheck to disabl...

Page 99: ...nked group Web Interface To configure the Trunk Aggregation LACP parameters in the web interface 1 Click Configuration LACP Configuration 2 Evoke to enable or disable the LACP on the port of the switc...

Page 100: ...nt keys cannot Role The Role shows the LACP activity status The Active will transmit LACP packets each second while Passive will wait for a LACP packet from a partner speak if spoken to Timeout The Ti...

Page 101: ...ocked port please find out the looping path and take off the looping path then select the resume the locked port and click on Resume to turn on the locked ports Web Interface To configure the Loop Pro...

Page 102: ...es are 0 to 604800 seconds 7 days A value of zero will keep a port disabled until next device restart Port No The switch port number of the port Enable Controls whether loop protection is enabled on t...

Page 103: ...ated ports and disables all other ports Network packets are therefore only forwarded between root ports and designated ports eliminating any possible network loops Once a stable network topology has b...

Page 104: ...e CIST Otherwise this is the priority of the STP RSTP bridge Forward Delay The delay used by STP Bridges to transit Root and Designated Ports to Forwarding used in STP compatible mode Valid values are...

Page 105: ...reception of a BPDU The port will enter the error disabled state and will be removed from the active topology Port Error Recovery Control whether a port in the error disabled state automatically will...

Page 106: ...I e not having any VLANs mapped to it This section describes it allows the user to inspect the current STP MSTI bridge instance priority configurations and possibly change them as well Web Interface T...

Page 107: ...e revision of the MSTI configuration named above This must be an integer between 0 and 65535 MSTI The bridge instance The CIST is not available for explicit mapping as it will receive the VLANs not ex...

Page 108: ...ng Tree MSTI Priorities parameters in the web interface 1 Click Configuration Spanning Tree MSTI Priorities 2 Scroll the Priority maximum is 240 Default is 128 3 Click the save to save the setting 4 I...

Page 109: ...ace To configure the Spanning Tree CIST Ports parameters in the web interface 1 Click Configuration Spanning Tree CIST Ports 2 Scroll and evoke to set all parameters of CIST Aggregated Port Configurat...

Page 110: ...allows operEdge to be derived from whether BPDU s are received on the port or not Restricted Role If enabled causes the port not to be selected as Root Port for the CIST or any MSTI even if it has the...

Page 111: ...ather than to a shared medium This can be automatically determined or forced either true or false Transition to the forwarding state is faster for point to point LANs than for shared media Buttons App...

Page 112: ...uration options It contains MSTI port settings for physical and aggregated ports Web Interface To configure the Spanning Tree MSTI Port Configuration parameters in the web interface 1 Click Configurat...

Page 113: ...ic setting a user defined value can be entered The path cost is used when establishing the active topology of the network Lower path cost ports are chosen as forwarding ports in favour of higher path...

Page 114: ...a switch receives an IP multicast packet it will forward the packet to the members who joined in a specified IP multicast group before The packets will be discarded by the IGMP Snooping if the user t...

Page 115: ...orwarding unnecessary leave messages to the router side Proxy Enabled Enable IGMP Proxy This feature can be used to avoid forwarding unnecessary join and leave messages to the router side Port It show...

Page 116: ...gure the IGMP Snooping VLAN Configuration in the web interface 1 Click Configuration IPMC IGMP Snooping VLAN Configuration 2 Evoke to select enable or disable Snooping IGMP Querier Specify the paramet...

Page 117: ...is the interval between General Queries sent by the Querier The allowed range is 1 to 31744 seconds default query interval is 125 seconds QRI Query Response Interval The Max Response Time used to cal...

Page 118: ...cal area network principally wired Ethernet The protocol is formally referred to by the IEEE as Station and Media Access Control Connectivity Discovery specified in standards document IEEE 802 1AB 3 1...

Page 119: ...lue Valid values are restricted to 1 8192 seconds Tx Reinit When a port is disabled LLDP is disabled or the switch is rebooted an LLDP shutdown frame is transmitted to the neighboring units signaling...

Page 120: ...ities but the CDP capabilities cover capabilities that are not part of the LLDP These capabilities are shown as others in the LLDP neighbors table If all ports have CDP awareness disabled the switch f...

Page 121: ...wer over Ethernet PoE end points Inventory management allowing network administrators to track their network devices and determine their characteristics manufacturer software and hardware versions ser...

Page 122: ...in a second when a new LLDP MED neighbour has been detected in order share LLDP MED information as fast as possible to new neighbours Because there is a risk of an LLDP frame being lost during transmi...

Page 123: ...North American Vertical Datum of 1988 NAVD88 This datum pair is to be used when referencing locations on land not near tidal water which would use Datum NAD83 MLLW NAD83 MLLW North American Datum 1983...

Page 124: ...fier data format is defined to carry the ELIN identifier as used during emergency call setup to a traditional CAMA or ISDN trunk based PSAP This format consists of a numerical digit string correspondi...

Page 125: ...s 2 Voice Signalling conditional for use in network topologies that require a different policy for the voice signalling than for the voice media This application type should not be advertised if all t...

Page 126: ...Priority L2 Priority is the Layer 2 priority to be used for the specified application type L2 Priority may specify one of eight priority levels 0 through 7 as defined by IEEE 802 1D 2004 A value of 0...

Page 127: ...presents a 0 25 4 mA load 7 10 Class 2 PSE outputs classification voltage again to indicate 802 3at capability 14 5 20 5 Mark 2 Signals PSE is 802 3at capable PD presents a 0 25 4 mA load 7 10 Startup...

Page 128: ...ave no effect For all modes If a port uses more power than the reserved power for the port the port is shut down Power Management Mode There are 2 modes for configuring when to shut down the ports 1 A...

Page 129: ...ables PoE IEEE 802 3af Class 4 PDs limited to 15 4W PoE Enables PoE IEEE 802 3at Class 4 PDs limited to 30W Priority The Priority represents the ports priority There are three levels of power priority...

Page 130: ...power device 3 Specify the power providing delay time when reboot 4 Click Apply to apply the change Figure 3 11 2 The PoE Power Delay Parameter description Power Supply Configuration Port This is the...

Page 131: ...o saves more energy Web Interface To Display Power Over Ethernet Scheduling in the web interface 1 Click Configuration PoE and Scheduling 2 Select the local port and enable 3 Select time and day to su...

Page 132: ...User Manual rev 1 2 Aug 2015 132 PoE Scheduling Status Enabled Enable POE Scheduling Disabled Disable POE Scheduling Hour The time of PoE port provide power of a day...

Page 133: ...ick Apply to apply the change Figure 3 11 2 The PoE Scheduling Parameter description Power Supply Configuration Ping Check Enable Ping Check function can detects the connection between PoE port and po...

Page 134: ...unter Failure Action The action when the third fail detection Nothing Keep Ping the remote PD but does nothing further Reboot Remote PD Cut off the power of the PoE port make PD rebooted Power OFF Tim...

Page 135: ...equipment sending the frame The SMAC address is used by the switch to automatically update the MAC table with these dynamic MAC addresses Dynamic entries are removed from the MAC table if no frames w...

Page 136: ...he link used for managing the switch is added to the Static Mac Table before changing to secure learning mode otherwise the management link is lost and can only be restored by using another non secure...

Page 137: ...e a connection between your management station and a port in the new management VLAN or connect to the new management VLAN through a multi VLAN route Web Interface To configure VLAN membership configu...

Page 138: ...t a member of will be discarded by default all frames but frames classified to the Port VLAN a k a Native VLAN get tagged on egress Frames classified to the Port VLAN do not get C tagged on egress egr...

Page 139: ...e port whether ingress filtering is enabled or not This is useful in scenarios where a cloud of intermediary switches must bridge VLANs that haven t been created By configuring the ports that connect...

Page 140: ...ented from dynamically adding ports to VLANs The trick is to mark such VLANs as forbidden on the port in question The syntax is identical to the syntax used in the Existing VLANs field By default the...

Page 141: ...N entry check this box The entry will be deleted during the next save PVLAN ID Indicates the ID of this particular private VLAN Port Members A row of check boxes for each port is displayed for each VL...

Page 142: ...Manual rev 1 2 Aug 2015 142 The button can be used to undo the addition of new VLANs Buttons Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved va...

Page 143: ...data packet based upon the destination address on the data packet The data packet is then sent to the plurality of ports pursuant to the forwarding map generated based upon whether the ingress port w...

Page 144: ...use the resources in the old VLAN On the other hand if Port A and Port B belong to the same VLAN after terminal devices access the network through Port B they will have access to the same resources a...

Page 145: ...is added to the table and the MAC based VLAN entry can be configured as needed Any unicast MAC address can be configured for the MAC based VLAN entry No broadcast or multicast MAC addresses are allow...

Page 146: ...vice Access Point SAP fields SNAP supports identifying protocols by Ethernet type field values it also supports vendor private protocol identifier spaces It is used with IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 4 IEEE 802...

Page 147: ...imal 000000 the protocol ID is the Ethernet type EtherType field value for the protocol running on top of SNAP if the OUI is an OUI for a particular organization the protocol ID is a value assigned by...

Page 148: ...in Protocol to Group mapping table and must not be preused by any other existing mapping entry on this page VLAN ID Indicates the ID to which Group Name will be mapped A valid VLAN ID ranges from 1 40...

Page 149: ...bnet based VLAN entry check this box and press save The entry will be deleted on the selected switch in the stack VCE ID Indicates the index of the entry It is user configurable It s value ranges from...

Page 150: ...figured for the IP subnet based VLAN entry Legal values for a VLAN ID are 1 through 4095 The IP subnet based VLAN entry is enabled on the selected stack switch unit when you click on Save The Delete b...

Page 151: ...Voice VLAN then the switch can classify and schedule network traffic It is recommended that there be two VLANs on a port one for voice one for data Before connecting the IP device to the switch the I...

Page 152: ...the Voice VLAN port mode When the port mode isn t equal disabled we must disable MSTP feature before we enable Voice VLAN It can avoid the conflict of ingress filtering Possible port modes are Disabl...

Page 153: ...N OUI Table Parameter description Delete Check to delete the entry It will be deleted during the next save Telephony OUI A telephony OUI address is a globally unique identifier assigned to a vendor by...

Page 154: ...advanced memory control mechanisms providing excellent performance of all QoS classes under any traffic scenario including jumbo frame A super priority queue with dedicated memory and strict highest p...

Page 155: ...ult DPL The classified DPL can be overruled by a QCL entry PCP Controls the default PCP value All frames are classified to a PCP value If the port is VLAN aware and the frame is tagged then the frame...

Page 156: ...l rev 1 2 Aug 2015 156 Source Enable SMAC SIP matching Destination Enable DMAC DIP matching Buttons Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously sa...

Page 157: ...icers and type the Rate limit condition 3 Scroll to select the Rate limit Unit with kbps Mbps fps and kfps 4 Click Apply to save the configuration Figure 3 17 2 The QoS Ingress Port Policers Configura...

Page 158: ...User Manual rev 1 2 Aug 2015 158 Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values...

Page 159: ...d the ports belong to the currently selected stack unit as reflected by the page header Web Interface To display the QoS Port Schedulers in the web interface 1 Click Configuration QoS Port Schedulers...

Page 160: ...rity or Weighted on this switch port Queue Shaper Enable Controls whether the queue shaper is enabled for this queue on this switch port Queue Shaper Rate Controls the rate for the queue shaper The de...

Page 161: ...eter is only shown if Scheduler Mode is set to Weighted Port Shaper Enable Controls whether the port shaper is enabled for this switch port Port Shaper Rate Controls the rate for the port shaper The d...

Page 162: ...get all detail information ot the ports belong to the currently selected stack unit as reflected by the page header Web Interface To display the QoS Port Shapers in the web interface 1 Click Configura...

Page 163: ...e is Strict Priority or Weighted on this switch port Queue Shaper Enable Controls whether the queue shaper is enabled for this queue on this switch port Queue Shaper Rate Controls the rate for the que...

Page 164: ...This parameter is only shown if Scheduler Mode is set to Weighted Port Shaper Enable Controls whether the port shaper is enabled for this switch port Port Shaper Rate Controls the rate for the port sh...

Page 165: ...arking for all switch ports Others the ports belong to the currently selected stack unit as reflected by the page header Web Interface To display the QoS Port Tag Remarking in the web interface 1 Clic...

Page 166: ...s the tag remarking mode for this port Classified Use classified PCP DEI values Default Use default PCP DEI values Mapped Use mapped versions of QoS class and DP level PCP DEI Configuration Controls t...

Page 167: ...ping Controls the mapping of the classified QoS class DP level to PCP DEI values when the mode is set to Mapped Buttons Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and rev...

Page 168: ...cel the setting then you need to click the Reset button It will revert to previously saved values Figure 3 16 7 The QoS Port DSCP Configuration Parameter description Port The Port coulmn shows the lis...

Page 169: ...er is remapped and frame is remarked with remapped DSCP value Buttons Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Auto refresh To evo...

Page 170: ...To configure the DSCP Based QoS Ingress Classification parameters in the web interface 1 Click Configuration QoS DSCP Based QoS 2 Evoke to enable or disable the DSCP for Trust 3 Scroll to select QoS...

Page 171: ...be any of 0 7 DPL Drop Precedence Level 0 3 Buttons Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Auto refresh To evoke the auto refre...

Page 172: ...To configure the DSCP Translation parameters in the web interface 1 Click Configuration QoS DSCP Translation 2 Scroll to set the Ingress Translate and Egress Remap DP0 and Remap DP1 Parameters 3 Evoke...

Page 173: ...gress side 1 Remap DP0 Select the DSCP value from select menu to which you want to remap DSCP value ranges form 0 to 63 2 Remap DP1 Select the DSCP value from select menu to which you want to remap DS...

Page 174: ...as reflected by the page header Web Interface To configure the DSCP Classification parameters in the web interface 1 Click Configuration QoS DSCP Translation 2 Scroll to set the DSCP Parameters 3 Cli...

Page 175: ...elect DSCP value 0 63 from DSCP menu to map DSCP to corresponding QoS Class and DPL value Buttons Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously save...

Page 176: ...add a new QCE to the list Web Interface To configure the QoS Control List parameters in the web interface 1 Click Configuration QoS QoS Contol List 2 Click the to add a new QoS Control List 3 Scroll a...

Page 177: ...ss or Any If a port is configured to match on DMAC DIP this field indicates the DMAC Tag Type Indicates tag type Possible values are Any Match tagged and untagged frames Untagged Match untagged frames...

Page 178: ...an modify each QCE QoS Control Entry in the table using the following buttons Inserts a new QCE before the current row Edits the QCE Moves the QCE up the list Moves the QCE down the list Deletes the Q...

Page 179: ...imal numbers between 0 and 255 When Mask is converted to a 32 bit binary string and read from left to right all bits following the first zero must also be zero DSCP Diffserv Code Point value DSCP It c...

Page 180: ...ss 0 7 default basic classification DP Valid DP Level can be 0 3 default basic classification DSCP Valid dscp value can be 0 63 BE CS1 CS7 EF or AF11 AF43 Buttons Apply Click to save changes Reset Cli...

Page 181: ...storm control 3 Scroll to set the Rate Parameters 4 Click the save to save the setting 5 If you want to cancel the setting then you need to click the Reset button It will revert to previously saved v...

Page 182: ...ume that Port A and Port B are Monitoring Port and Monitored Port respectively thus the traffic received by Port B will be copied to Port A for monitoring Web Interface To configure the Mirror in the...

Page 183: ...port are mirrored on the mirror port Frames transmitted are not mirrored Tx only Frames transmitted on this port are mirrored on the mirror port Frames received are not mirrored Disabled Neither frame...

Page 184: ...de operation Disabled Disable UPnP mode operation When the mode is enabled two ACEs are added automatically to trap UPNP related packets to CPU The ACEs are automatically removed when the mode is disa...

Page 185: ...User Manual rev 1 2 Aug 2015 185 values...

Page 186: ...ation System Up Time Firmware Version Host Mac Address Device Port With this information you will know the software version used MAC address serial number how many ports good and so on This is helpful...

Page 187: ...in System System Information Configuration System Name System Date The current GMT system time and date The system time is obtained through the Timing server running on the switch if any System Uptim...

Page 188: ...IP protocol layer The status is defined by the IP interfaces the IP routes and the neighbour cache ARP cache status Web Interface To display the log configuration in the web interface 1 Click Monitor...

Page 189: ...and or address IP Routes Network Show the destination IP network or host address of this route Gateway Show the gateway address of this route Status Show the status flags of the route Neighbour cache...

Page 190: ...on Auto refresh To evoke the auto refresh icon then the device will refresh the log automatically Level level of the system log entry The following level types are supported Information level of the s...

Page 191: ...starting from the current entry ID Clear Flushes the selected log entries Updates the system log entries starting from the first available entry ID Updates the system log entries ending at the last e...

Page 192: ...D The ID 1 of the system log entry Message The detailed message of the system log entry Upper right icon Refresh clear You can click them for refresh the system log or clear them by manual others for...

Page 193: ...for this row Link Shows if the link is up for the port green link up red link down EEE Shows if EEE is enabled for the port reflects the settings at the Port Power Savings configuration page LP EEE c...

Page 194: ...c statistics for all switch ports Web Interface To Display the Port Statistics Overview in the web interface 1 Click Monitor Port then Traffic Overview 2 If you want to auto refresh then you need to e...

Page 195: ...ed due to ingress or egress congestion Filtered The number of received frames filtered by the forwarding Buttons Auto refresh Check this box to refresh the page automatically Automatic refresh occurs...

Page 196: ...then you need to evoke the Auto refresh 3 Click Refresh to refresh the Queuing Counters or clear all information when you click Clear Figure 4 3 2 The Queuing Counters Overview Parameter description...

Page 197: ...User Manual rev 1 2 Aug 2015 197 Clear Clears the counters for all ports...

Page 198: ...n entry of the MVR Statistics Information Figure 4 3 3 The QoS Control List Status Parameter description User Indicates the QCL user QCE Indicates the index of QCE Frame Type Indicates the type of fra...

Page 199: ...ources required to add a QCE may not available in that case it shows conflict status as Yes otherwise it is always No Please note that conflict can be resolved by releaseing the H W resources required...

Page 200: ...mit and the error counters for receive and transmit Web Interface To Display the per Port detailed Statistics Overview in the web interface 1 Click Monitor Ports then Detailed Port Statistics 2 Scroll...

Page 201: ...d and transmitted good and bad packets Rx and Tx Octets The number of received and transmitted good and bad bytes Includes FCS but excludes framing bits Rx and Tx Unicast The number of received and tr...

Page 202: ...frames received with invalid CRC Rx Jabber The number of long 2 frames received with invalid CRC Rx Filtered The number of received frames filtered by the forwarding process Short frames are frames t...

Page 203: ...nters and the number of DHCP messages sent and received by DHCP server Web Interface Display the DHCP server Statistics Overview in the web interface Click Protocol based VLAN configuration and add ne...

Page 204: ...essages received REQUEST Number of DHCP REQUEST messages received DECLINE Number of DHCP DECLINE messages received RELEASE Number of DHCP RELEASE messages received INFORM Number of DHCP INFORM message...

Page 205: ...nding 4 4 1 3 Declined IP This page displays declined IP addresses Web Interface To Display DHCP Server Declined IP in the web interface Click DHCP Server and Declined IP Figure 4 4 1 3 The Declined I...

Page 206: ...Dynamic DHCP snooping Table are shown on this page Web Interface To monitor an DHCP in the web interface Click Monitor DHCP Snooping table Figure 4 4 2 The DHCP snooping table Parameter description M...

Page 207: ...ics in the web interface Click Monitor DHCP Detailed Statistics Figure 4 4 3 The DHCP Detailed Statistics Parameter description Server Statistics Rx and Tx Discover The number of discover option 53 wi...

Page 208: ...lue 10 packets received and transmitted Rx and Tx Lease Unassigned The number of lease unassigned option 53 with value 11 packets received and transmitted Rx and Tx Lease Unknown The number of lease u...

Page 209: ...odules whether to allow this new MAC address to forward or block it For a MAC address to be set in the forwarding state all enabled user modules must unanimously agree on allowing the MAC address to f...

Page 210: ...can take one of four values Disabled No user modules are currently using the Port Security service Ready The Port Security service is in use by at least one user module and is awaiting frames from un...

Page 211: ...rned MAC addresses forwarding as well as blocked on the port If no user modules are enabled on the port a dash will be shown Buttons Auto refresh Check this box to refresh the page automatically Autom...

Page 212: ...efresh 4 Click Refresh to refresh the port detailed statistics Figure 4 5 1 1 2 The Port Security Port Status Parameter description MAC Address VLAN ID The MAC address and VLAN ID that is seen on this...

Page 213: ...User Manual rev 1 2 Aug 2015 213 Auto refresh Check this box to refresh the page automatically Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds Refresh Click to refresh the page...

Page 214: ...rk Access Server Switch Status Parameter description Port The switch port number Click to navigate to detailed NAS statistics for this port Admin State The port s current administrative state Refer to...

Page 215: ...N ID that NAS has put the port in The field is blank if the Port VLAN ID is not overridden by NAS If the VLAN ID is assigned by the RADIUS server RADIUS assigned is appended to the VLAN ID Read more a...

Page 216: ...Refer to NAS Admin State for a description of possible values Port State The current state of the port Refer to NAS Port State for a description of the individual states QoS Class The QoS class assign...

Page 217: ...d in the Response Identity EAPOL frame Clicking the link causes the supplicant s EAPOL and Backend Server counters to be shown in the Selected Counters table If no supplicants are attached it shows No...

Page 218: ...is available in the following modes Force Authorized Force Unauthorized Port based 802 1X Single 802 1X Clear All Click to clear the counters for the selected port This button is available in the foll...

Page 219: ...dicates the ACL user Ingress Port Indicates the ingress port of the ACE Possible values are All The ACE will match any ingress port Port The ACE will match a specific ingress port Frame Type Indicates...

Page 220: ...r When Disabled is displayed the port copy operation is disabled Mirror Specify the mirror operation of this port The allowed values are Enabled Frames received on the port are mirrored Disabled Frame...

Page 221: ...the entries per page input field When first visited the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the Dynamic ARP Inspection Table The Start from port address VLAN MAC address and...

Page 222: ...ress and then by MAC address Web Interface To configure a Dynamic IP Source Guard Table Configuration in the web interface 1 Click Security Network IP Source Guard 2 Checked Auto refresh 3 Click Refre...

Page 223: ...User Manual rev 1 2 Aug 2015 223 Refresh Click to refresh the page Updates the system log entries to the first available entry ID Updates the system log entry to the next available entry ID...

Page 224: ...curity AAA then RADIUS Overview 2 Checked Auto refresh 3 Click Refresh to refresh the port detailed statistics Figure 4 5 2 1 The RADIUS Authentication Server Status Overview Parameter description The...

Page 225: ...umber Click to navigate to detailed statistics for this server IP Address The IP address and UDP port number in IP Address UDP Port notation of this server State The current state of the server This f...

Page 226: ...terface To configure a RADIUS Details Configuration in the web interface 1 Specify Port which want to check 2 Click Security AAA then RADIUS Overview 3 Checked Auto refresh 4 Click Refresh to refresh...

Page 227: ...he server Rx Malformed Access Responses radiusAuthClientExtMalform edAccessResponses The number of malformed RADIUS Access Response packets received from the server Malformed packets include packets w...

Page 228: ...ady The server is enabled but IP communication is not yet up and running Ready The server is enabled IP communication is up and running and the RADIUS module is ready to accept access attempts Dead X...

Page 229: ...and decremented due to receipt of a Response timeout or retransmission Tx Timeouts radiusAccClientExtTimeouts The number of accounting timeouts to the server After a timeout the client may retry to th...

Page 230: ...s 100 ms A value of 0 ms indicates that there hasn t been round trip communication with the server yet Buttons Auto refresh Check this box to enable an automatic refresh of the page at regular interva...

Page 231: ...ntry of the currently displayed entry as a basis for the next lookup When the end is reached the text No more entries is shown in the displayed table Use the button to start over Web Interface To conf...

Page 232: ...stimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment 64 The total number of packets including bad packets received that were 64 octets in length 65 127 The total number of packets includ...

Page 233: ...isplayed entry as a basis for the next lookup When the end is reached the text No more entries is shown in the displayed table Use the button to start over Web Interface To configure a RMON history Co...

Page 234: ...al number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets Frag The number of frames which size is less than 64 octets received with invalid CRC Jabb The number of frames which size is larger tha...

Page 235: ...n the end is reached the text No more entries is shown in the displayed table Use the button to start over Web Interface To configure a RMON Alarm Overview in the web interface 1 Specify Port which wa...

Page 236: ...Buttons Auto refresh Check this box to refresh the page automatically Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds Refresh Click to refresh the page immediately Updates the table starting from the first...

Page 237: ...played entry as a basis for the next lookup When the end is reached the text No more entries is shown in the displayed table Use the button to start over Web Interface To configure a RMON Event Overvi...

Page 238: ...User Manual rev 1 2 Aug 2015 238 Updates the table starting with the entry after the last entry currently displayed...

Page 239: ...Status Parameter description Aggr ID The Aggregation ID associated with this aggregation instance For LLAG the id is shown as isid aggr id and for GLAGs as aggr id Partner System ID The system ID MAC...

Page 240: ...2 The LACP Status Parameter description Port The switch port number LACP Yes means that LACP is enabled and the port link is up No means that LACP is not enabled or that the port link is down Backup m...

Page 241: ...al rev 1 2 Aug 2015 241 Partner Prio The partner s port priority Buttons Auto refresh Check this box to refresh the page automatically Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds Refresh Click to refresh...

Page 242: ...u need to evoke the Auto refresh 3 3 Click Refresh to refresh the LACP Statistics Figure 4 6 3 The LACP Statistics Parameter description Port The switch port number LACP Received Shows how many LACP f...

Page 243: ...User Manual rev 1 2 Aug 2015 243 Refresh Click to refresh the page...

Page 244: ...P Statistics Figure 4 7 Loop Protection Status Parameter description Port The switch port number of the logical port Action The currently configured port action Transmit The currently configured port...

Page 245: ...ST to next page STP Detailed Bridge Status Figure 4 8 1 The STP Bridges status Parameter description MSTI The Bridge Instance This is also a link to the STP Detailed Bridge Status Bridge ID The Bridge...

Page 246: ...Auto refresh 3 Click Refresh to refresh the STP Bridges Figure 4 8 2 The STP Port status Parameter description Port The switch port number of the logical STP port CIST Role The current STP port role...

Page 247: ...ription Port The switch port number of the logical STP port MSTP The number of MSTP Configuration BPDU s received transmitted on the port RSTP The number of RSTP Configuration BPDU s received transmit...

Page 248: ...ce To display the IGMP Snooping status in the web interface 1 Click Monitor IGMP Snooping Status 2 If you want to auto refresh the information then you need to evoke the Auto refresh 3 Click Refresh t...

Page 249: ...Leaves Router Port Display which ports act as router ports A router port is a port on the Ethernet switch that leads towards the Layer 3 multicast device or IGMP querier Static denotes the specific po...

Page 250: ...4 9 1 2 The IGMP Snooping Groups Information Parameter description Navigating the IGMP Group Table Each page shows up to 99 entries from the IGMP Group table default being 20 selected through the entr...

Page 251: ...esh Check this box to refresh the page automatically Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds Refresh Click to refresh the page Updates the system log entries to the first available entry ID Updates t...

Page 252: ...TE If your network without any device supports LLDP then the table will show No LLDP neighbour information found Parameter description Local Port The port on which the LLDP frame was received Chassis...

Page 253: ...ed the capability is followed by Management Address Management Address is the neighbour unit s address that is used for higher layer entities to assist discovery by the network management This could f...

Page 254: ...Network Connectivity Device Definition LLDP MED Network Connectivity Devices as defined in TIA 1057 provide access to the IEEE 802 based LAN infrastructure for LLDP MED Endpoint Devices An LLDP MED Ne...

Page 255: ...covery LLDP MED Communication Endpoint Class III The LLDP MED Communication Endpoint Class III definition is applicable to all endpoint products that act as end user communication appliances supportin...

Page 256: ...fied application type is using a tagged or an untagged VLAN Can be Tagged or Untagged Untagged The device is using an untagged frame format and as such does not include a tag header as defined by IEEE...

Page 257: ...or Power Device PD If the Power Type is unknown it is represented as Reserved Power Source The Power Source represents the power source being utilized by a PSE or PD device If the device is a PSE devi...

Page 258: ...a PD device from a PSE device or the minimum power a PSE device is capable of sourcing over a maximum length cable based on its current configuration The maximum allowed value is 102 3 W If the device...

Page 259: ...tted Tx Tw The link partner s maximum time that transmit path can hold off sending data after reassertion of LPI Rx Tw The link partner s time that receiver would like the transmitter to hold off to a...

Page 260: ...nged via LLDP Resolved Rx Tw The resolved Rx Tw for this link Note NOT the link partner The resolved value that is the actual tx wakeup time used for this link based on EEE information exchanged via L...

Page 261: ...r manual update web screen 3 Click Auto refresh for auto update web screen 4 Click Clear to clear all counters Figure 4 10 5 The LLDP Port Statistics information Parameter description Global Counters...

Page 262: ...standard LLDP frames require a new entry in the table when the Chassis ID or Remote Port ID is not already contained within the table Entries are removed from the table when a given port s link is do...

Page 263: ...lasses are defined Class 0 Max power 15 4 W Class 1 Max power 4 0 W Class 2 Max power 7 0 W Class 3 Max power 15 4 W Class 4 Max power 30 0 W Power Requested The Power Requested shows the requested am...

Page 264: ...rt s with the lowest priority is are powered down No PD detected No PD detected for the port PoE turned OFF PD overload The PD has requested or used more power than the port can deliver and is powered...

Page 265: ...be the one with the lowest VLAN ID and the lowest MAC address found in the MAC Table The Start from MAC address and VLAN input fields allow the user to select the starting point in the MAC Table Click...

Page 266: ...es the system log entries to the first available entry ID Updates the system log entry to the next available entry ID NOTE 00 02 D1 73 01 29 your switch MAC address for IPv4 33 33 00 00 00 01 Destinat...

Page 267: ...and an Authentication Server MVRP Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol MVRP allows dynamic registration and deregistration of VLANs on ports on a VLAN bridged network Voice VLAN Voice VLAN is a VLAN c...

Page 268: ...ries per page input field When first visited the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the VLAN Table The first displayed will be the one with the lowest VLAN ID found in the V...

Page 269: ...ng VLAN User types CLI Web SNMP These are referred to as static NAS NAS provides port based authentication which involves communications between a Supplicant Authenticator and an Authentication Server...

Page 270: ...untagged frames received on that port are discarded Port VLAN ID Shows the Port VLAN ID PVID that a given user wants the port to have The field is empty if not overridden by the selected user Tx Tag...

Page 271: ...Authentication Server Web Interface To Display MAC based VLAN configuration in the web interface 1 Click Monitor MAC based VLAN Status 2 Specify the Static NAS Combined 3 Display MAC based information...

Page 272: ...ext field depends on the option selected from the preceding Frame Type selection menu Below is the criteria for three different Frame Types 1 For Ethernet Values in the text field when Ethernet is sel...

Page 273: ...of PID will be any value from 0x0000 to 0xffff Group Name A valid Group Name is a unique 16 character long string for every entry which consists of a combination of alphabets a z or A Z and integers 0...

Page 274: ...tegers 0 9 no special character is allowed whichever Group name you try map to a VLAN must be present in Protocol to Group mapping table and must not be pre used by any other existing mapping entry on...

Page 275: ...0 application will auto generate the VCE ID for that entry Deletion and lookup of IP subnet based VLAN are based on VCE ID IP Address Indicates the IP address Mask Length Indicates the network mask le...

Page 276: ...nnectivity issues Web Interface To configure an ICMP PING Configuration in the web interface 1 Specify ICMP PING IP Address 2 Specify ICMP PING Size 3 Click Start Figure 5 1 The ICMP Ping Parameter de...

Page 277: ...k the Start button then the switch will start to ping the device using ICMP packet size what set on the switch After you press 5 ICMP packets are transmitted and the sequence number and roundtrip time...

Page 278: ...to 30 seconds Egress Interface Only for IPv6 The VLAN ID VID of the specific egress IPv6 interface which ICMP packet goes The given VID ranges from 1 to 4094 and will be effective only when the corres...

Page 279: ...es from 10 10 132 20 icmp_seq 1 time 0ms 64 bytes from 10 10 132 20 icmp_seq 2 time 0ms 64 bytes from 10 10 132 20 icmp_seq 3 time 0ms 64 bytes from 10 10 132 20 icmp_seq 4 time 0ms Sent 5 packets rec...

Page 280: ...urate for cables of length 7 140 meters 10 and 100 Mbps ports will be linked down while running VeriPHY Therefore running VeriPHY on a 10 or 100 Mbps management port will cause the switch to stop resp...

Page 281: ...r A Short B Cross pair short to pair B Short C Cross pair short to pair C Short D Cross pair short to pair D Cross A Abnormal cross pair coupling with pair A Cross B Abnormal cross pair coupling with...

Page 282: ...eter description Protocol The protocol ICMP UDP TCP packets to send IP Address The destination IP Address Wait Time Set the time in seconds to wait for a response to a probe default 5 0 sec Values ran...

Page 283: ...o restart switch for any maintenance needs Any configuration files or scripts that you saved in the switch should still be available afterwards Web Interface To configure a Restart Device Configuratio...

Page 284: ...ill recover to factory default values Web Interface To configure a Factory Defaults Configuration in the web interface 1 Chick Factory Defaults 2 Click Yes Figure 6 2 1 The Factory Defaults Parameter...

Page 285: ...e Browse button to search the Firmware URL and filename NOTE This page facilitates an update of the firmware controlling the switch Uploading software will update all managed switches to the location...

Page 286: ...f the alternate image is active due to a corruption of the primary image or by manual intervention uploading a new firmware image to the device will automatically use the primary image slot and activa...

Page 287: ...irmware image Date The date where the firmware was produced Buttons Activate Alternate Image Click to use the Activate Alternate Image This button may be disabled depending on system state Cancel Canc...

Page 288: ...stem is restored to default settings It is also possible to store up to two other files and apply them to running config thereby switching configuration 6 4 1 Save startup config This copy running con...

Page 289: ...ce 2 Click upload Select Figure 6 4 2 Configuration upload There are three system files 1 running config A virtual file that represents the currently active configuration on the switch This file is vo...

Page 290: ...s fully replaced with the configuration in the downloaded file Merge mode The downloaded file is merged into running config If the file system is full i e contains the three system files mentioned abo...

Page 291: ...iguration in the web interface 5 Chick Browser to select Maintenance Configuration in you device 6 Click Activate Select Figure 6 4 4 Configuration Activation There are two system files 1 default conf...

Page 292: ...ion Web Interface To delete configuration in the web interface 7 Chick Browser to select Maintenance Configuration in you device 8 Click Delete Select Figure 6 4 5 Delete Configuration There is one sy...

Page 293: ...a tabbed menu and the configuration changes made in its window have a higher priority than those in the Switch configuration menus 3 You should save the configuration changes made on the Surveillance...

Page 294: ...configure a VLAN that span across multiple switches Configuration is made on the root switch only In this way the configuration of the entire surveillance network is made easy The QoS and Mac Lock fu...

Page 295: ...rev 1 2 Aug 2015 295 4 Make configuration changes and then click the Apply button Figure 7 1 1 Surveillance Information See below for the parameters of all surveillance related information Parameter...

Page 296: ...IP Address In the Manual mode enter a starting address for the address scan e g 192 168 1 1 Device Scan Ending IP Address In the Manual mode enter an end address for the address scan e g 192 168 4 254...

Page 297: ...o a network that is already managed by a DHCP server IP conflicts will occur You should then disable the onboard DHCP server first 2 If you have a 264A switch up and running and enabled its DHCP funct...

Page 298: ...ime via NTP Manual setting is simple and you just input Year Month Day Hour and Minute within the valid value range indicated in each item Web Interface To configure Time in the web interface 1 Click...

Page 299: ...ions set below for a defined Daylight Saving Time duration Select Disable to disable the Daylight Saving Time configuration Select Recurring and configure the Daylight Saving Time duration to repeat t...

Page 300: ...VTK NVR CMS You can identify the system by configuring switch contact information name and location Web interface To configure Surveillance VVTK NVR CMS on the web interface 1 Click Surveillance Manag...

Page 301: ...vice Name NVR CMS device name Edit Device Name NVR CMS device name edit function MAC NVR CMS device MAC address IP Address NVR CMS device IP address It is also a hyper link that directly opens a web s...

Page 302: ...a Encoder in the web interface 1 Click Surveillance Management Camera Encoder Device List 2 Click to configure the Batch Account Setting web page for a common user name and password for multiple manag...

Page 303: ...dit MAC Camera Encoder device MAC address It is also a hyper link that opens the device s General Network Setting page IP Address Camera Encoder device IP address It is also a hyper link that opens a...

Page 304: ...ount window In there you can enter a common User name and Password and apply them to multiple cameras for ease of management Remove Select the checkbox in front of a device and then click the Remove b...

Page 305: ...To configure Surveillance Camera Upgrade in the web interface 1 Click Surveillance Management Camera Encoder Camera Upgrade 2 Click Select Device to enter the selected page 3 Click Choose File to sele...

Page 306: ...iguration profile 128KB in size to the client computer or to the switch itself Note that if you choose to export to the switch you can store up to 39 copies of camera configuration profile The Search...

Page 307: ...Click Surveillance Management Camera Encoder Camera Configure Config Import 2 Select the Device to import the configuration file from i e client PC or the switch itself 3 Select the IP camera to load...

Page 308: ...ou need to export the configuration to a client computer a TFTP server is required in your network The configuration file is transported via a TFTP server Figure 7 6 3 Config File 7 7 VVTK Switch VIVO...

Page 309: ...e device cannot be removed Status Device link state On Off Line Device Name NVR CMS device name Edit Device Type Manual modification to Un Managed NVR CMS Camera Encoder or Other Device into different...

Page 310: ...link state On Off Line Device Name Camera Encoder device name Edit Device Type Manual modification to Un Managed NVR CMS Camera Encoder or Other Device into different IP Device or Un managed Devices p...

Page 311: ...fferent IP Device or Un managed Devices page MAC NVR CMS device MAC address IP Address NVR CMS device IP address It is also a hyper link that directly opens a web session with the device Note that if...

Page 312: ...naged NVR CMS Camera Encoder or Other Device into different IP Device or Un managed Devices page MAC NVR CMS device MAC address IP Address NVR CMS device IP address It is also a hyper link that direct...

Page 313: ...anagement Unmanaged Devices VVTK Camera 2 Enter a Password blank also applies 3 Click the Apply button Figure 7 9 2 Surveillance Un managed Devices VVTK Camera Parameter description Administrator User...

Page 314: ...ingle switch or across multiple switches using the configurable options in the Topology View The Auto Sync Feature In a network deployment consisting of multiple surveillance switches you can select o...

Page 315: ...4 76 xx VLAN2 140 114 77xx Grouping devices IP cameras with a common set of requirements regardless of their physical location by VLAN can greatly simplify network design A VLAN has the same attribute...

Page 316: ...t compromised by the traffic demands for other applications In terms of surveillance applications the connections of an adequate number of IP cameras can be configured into a VLAN and span across diff...

Page 317: ...vailable on the Floor View and Google Map The Live Stream feature applies in the following browser versions Chrome V39 above Chrome V38 under Firefox v39 IE11 IE10 IE9 IE8 WinXP No Yes Yes No Win7 No...

Page 318: ...can use the Troubleshooting function to figure out whether there is a link problem to a device The switch sends test packets to verify the link connectivity between switch port and camera This helps w...

Page 319: ...rs you prefer from the topology Select by checking their circles 3 Enter a Group name Description and a unique VLAN ID See the previous chapter for details VLAN ID is the VLAN identifier VID for the p...

Page 320: ...User Manual rev 1 2 Aug 2015 320 A VLAN can also span across multiple switches Select devices on multiple switches to join them into the same VLAN They will be automatically tagged into a VLAN...

Page 321: ...e will be limited You can mouse over the PoE switch to quickly view the total PoE output The same information is also shown on each network camera Below are statuses for the quick access menu for devi...

Page 322: ...kers in the device list You can upload up to 20 map files with the limitation of 256KB in file size each Web interface To configure the surveillance Floor View in the web interface 1 Click Surveillanc...

Page 323: ...User Manual rev 1 2 Aug 2015 323 6 Click the Save button to save your configuration...

Page 324: ...hen the configuration is done use the Export Floor View function on the upper right of the screen to export your configuration The file format can be SVG PNG or PDF Chrome and Firefox Note that if usi...

Page 325: ...ed to the switch Web interface To configure the Floor Image in the web interface 1 Click Surveillance Floor Plan Floor Image 2 Click Browse to select Floor image from the client computer Enter a name...

Page 326: ...k and hold down your left mouse button to move to a preferred direction You can also key in the address you have in mind in the Search box e g Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles etc The GPS location of your...

Page 327: ...disappear from map The quick access menu is also available on the Google Map 1 Opens the device Network Setting page 2 Opens the web console with the camera 3 Restores firmware default 4 Reboot the c...

Page 328: ...dded to the switch will require that you manually add their MAC addresses to the list This feature is automatically synchronized to all subordinate PoE switches in the network Configuration is necessa...

Page 329: ...guration aims to simplify the process of VLAN settings The program will automatically configure spanning tree loopback detection and other associated settings in the background Web interface To config...

Page 330: ...D Enter a number ranging from 2 to 4095 as the VLAN ID Member Setting Single click to select an NVR CMS device or camera from the device list You can also use the combination of Shift key and mouse cl...

Page 331: ...witch ports or a specific port 1 Click Surveillance Monitor and Traffic Chart 2 Click on specific port on the traffic chart to reveal its traffic during the day You can select to display a summary of...

Page 332: ...Mbit s Web interface To view the throughput through a specific port 1 Click Surveillance Monitor and Instant Throughput 2 Click on a specific device on the device list to reveal its instant throughpu...

Page 333: ...st the link routes between the switch and the IP device Note that the topology of network needs to be saved for this function to work properly Web interface To configure Surveillance Information in th...

Page 334: ...and Device info to CSV 2 Click Export Figure 12 1 1 Device info to CSV 12 2 Surveillance Config You can save or clear surveillance configuration on this page Web interface To save or clear surveillanc...

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