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7-2 Region Config

 

 

The  section  describes  to  configure  the  basic  identification  of  a  MSTP  bridge.  Bridges 
participating in a common MST region must have the same Region Name and Revision Level. 

 

Web Interface   
 

To configure the Region Config in the web interface: 

5.

 

Click Spanning Tree and Region Config. 

6.

 

Specify the Region Name and Revision Level. 

7.

 

Click the Apply to save the setting. 

8.

 

If you want to cancel the setting then you need to click the Reset button. It will revert to 
previously saved values. 
 

 

Figure 7-2: The Region Configuration 

Parameter description: 

 

Configuration Name : 

The name identifying the VLAN to MSTI mapping. Bridges must share the name and revision 
(see below), as well as the VLAN-to-MSTI mapping configuration in order to share spanning 
trees for MSTI's (Intra-region). The name is at most 32 characters.   

 

Configuration Revision : 

The revision of the MSTI configuration named above. This must be an integer between 0 
and 65535.   

Buttons 

 

Apply :

 

Click to save changes. 

 

Reset : 

Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values. 

Summary of Contents for VivoCam AW-GEV-104B-130

Page 1: ... GEV 264B 370 VivoCam Web Smart Managed PoE Switch User Manual Copyright VIVOTEK Inc 2017 All rights reserved All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Rev 2 0 For firmware version 0003 ...

Page 2: ...sfer Protocol HTTP CONVENTIONS The following conventions are used throughout this manual to show information WARRANTY See the Customer Support Warranty booklet included with the product A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your VIVOTEK products and replacement parts can be obtained from your VIVOTEK Sales and Service Office authorized dealer Disclaimer VIVOTEK does not warrant that ...

Page 3: ...6 UPNP 41 CHAPTER 3 PORT MANAGEMENT 43 3 1 PORT CONFIGURATION 43 3 2 PORT STATISTICS 46 3 3 SFP PORT INFO 50 3 4 ENERGY EFFICIENT ETHERNET 52 3 5 LINK AGGREGATION 53 3 5 1 Port 53 3 5 2 Aggregator View 55 3 5 3 Aggregation Hash Mode 57 3 5 4 LACP System Priority 59 3 6 LOOP PROTECTION 60 3 6 1 Configuration 60 3 6 2 Status 62 CHAPTER 4 POE MANAGEMENT 64 4 1 POE CONFIGURATION 64 4 2 POE STATUS 66 C...

Page 4: ...ion 116 CHAPTER 10 SECURITY 118 10 1 MANAGEMENT 118 10 2 IEEE 802 1X 122 10 2 1 Configuration 122 10 2 2 Status 125 10 3 PORT SECURITY 127 10 3 1 Configuration 127 10 3 2 Status 130 10 4 RADIUS 132 10 4 1 Configuration 132 10 4 2 Status 135 CHAPTER 11 DIAGNOSTICS 140 11 1 PING 140 11 2 CABLE DIAGNOSTICS 142 11 3 TRACEROUTE 143 11 4 MIRROR 144 CHAPTER 12 MAINTENANCE 146 12 1 CONFIGURATION 146 12 1 ...

Page 5: ...vi GRAPHICAL MONITORING 157 TOPOLOGY VIEW 157 FLOOR VIEW 165 MAP VIEW 167 MANAGEMENT 168 DEVICE LIST 168 VVTK CAMERA ENCODER 169 CAMERA CONFIGURE 170 MAINTENANCE 171 ...

Page 6: ... factory default Press longer than 10 seconds and release the recessed reset button Wait for the PoE Switch to reset to factory default Reboot The mode button is use to switch LED indicator s mode Link ACT Speed Press shorter than 3 seconds and release the recessed mode button The Link ACT Speed LED will on Green when displaying Link ACT Speed status of Ethernet ports PoE Press shorter than 3 seco...

Page 7: ...deal combination of affordability and capabilities for entry level networking includes small business or enterprise application and helps you create a more efficient better connected workforce The AW GEV series Web Smart Managed Switches provide 10 18 26 ports in a single device the specification is highlighted as follows DHCP Server Client Relay Snooping QoS Hardware Queues Classification Rate Li...

Page 8: ...2 Chapter 8 MAC Address Tables Chapter 9 Multicast Chapter 10 Security Chapter 11 Diagnostics Chapter 12 Maintenance Chapter 13 Surveillance ...

Page 9: ...ation menus This chapter instructs you how to configure and manage the switch through the web user interface With this facility you can easily access and monitor through any one port of the switch all the status of the switch including MIBs status each port activity Spanning tree status port aggregation status multicast traffic VLAN and priority status even illegal access record and so on The defa...

Page 10: ...configuration changes made will take effect depending on who made the last configuration change This chapter instructs you how to configure and manage the AW GEV switch through the web user interface With this facility you can easily access and monitor through any one port of the switch all the status of the switch including MIBs status each port activity Spanning tree status port aggregation stat...

Page 11: ...A startup wizard page will prompt the first time you access the switch The first step is to configure a password for access security If necessary configure a static IP for the switch Click Next to proceed ...

Page 12: ...afer The AW GEV switch allows two or more users using administrator s identity to manage this switch which administrator to do the last setting it will be an available configuration to effect the system NOTE When you login the Switch WEB page to manage You must first type the Username of the admin Password was blank so when you type after the end Username please press enter Management page to ente...

Page 13: ...6 Figure 1 The login page ...

Page 14: ...mation in the web interface 1 Click System and System Information 2 Write System Name Location Contact information in this page 3 Click Apply Figure 2 1 System Information Parameter description System name An administratively assigned name 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 Z a z digits 0 9 min...

Page 15: ...o 128 and the allowed content is the ASCII characters from 32 to 1 Contact The textual identification of the contact person for this managed node together with information on how to contact this person The allowed string length is 0 to 128 and the allowed content is the ASCII characters from 32 to 126 ...

Page 16: ...ced IP Settings The IPv4 address for the switch could be obtained via DHCP Server for VLAN 1 To manually configure an address you need to change the switch s default settings to values that are compatible with your network You may also need to establish a default gateway between the switch and management stations that exist on another network segment Configure the switch managed IP information on ...

Page 17: ...used IP Interfaces Delete Select this option to delete an existing IP interface VLAN The VLAN associated with the IP interface Only ports in this VLAN will be able to access the IP interface 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 address and mask...

Page 18: ... blank if IPv6 operation on the interface is not desired IPv6 Mask The IPv6 network mask in number of bits prefix length Valid values are between 1 and 128 bits for a IPv6 address The field may be left blank if IPv6 operation on the interface is not desired IP Routes Delete Select this option to delete an existing IP route Network The destination IP network or host address of this route Valid form...

Page 19: ...outes is supported Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values NOTE If you configure switches and IP cameras to be using static IPs make sure to configure the same gateway value and subnet settings for IP cameras under IP routers for all switches to work properly on the Topology view ...

Page 20: ...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 System IP Advance and IP Status 2 Display the IP Configuration information Figure 2 2 2 The IP Status ...

Page 21: ...n IP network or host address of this route Gateway Show the gateway address of this route Status Show the status flags of the route Interface Show the name of the interface Neighbour cache IP Address Show the IP address of the entry Link Address Show the Link MAC address for which a binding to the IP address given exist Buttons Figure 2 2 2 The IP Status buttons Auto refresh Check this box to refr...

Page 22: ... 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 System and System Time 2 Specify the Time parameter 3 Click Apply Figure 2 3 The time configuration ...

Page 23: ...et 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 the configuration every year Select Non Recurring and configure the Daylight Saving Time duration for single time configuration Default Disabled Recurring Configuration Start time settings Week Select the st...

Page 24: ...time zone offset and updated NTP time to come out the local time otherwise you will not able to get the correct time The switch supports configurable time zone from 12 to 13 step 1 hour Default Time zone 8 Hrs Parameter description Server 1 to 6 Provide the NTP IPv4 or IPv6 address of this switch IPv6 address is in 128 bit records represented as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal digits with a...

Page 25: ...18 Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values ...

Page 26: ...log server and Port number 3 Evoke the Syslog to enable it 4 Click Apply Figure 2 4 1 The System Log configuration Parameter description Mode Indicate the server mode operation When 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 acknowledgments back se...

Page 27: ...20 Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values ...

Page 28: ... the system log entry The following level types are supported Debug debug level message Info informational message Notice normal but significant condition Warning warning condition Error error condition Crit critical conditions Alert action must be taken immediately Emerg system is unusable Time It will display the log record by device time The time of the system log entry Message It will display ...

Page 29: ...ff Buttons Refresh Updates the system log entries starting from the current entry ID Clear Logs Clear all the system log entries Next Updates the system log entries turn to the next page Previous Updates the system log entries turn to the previous page ...

Page 30: ...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 2 5 1 LLDP Configuration You can per port to do the LLDP configuration and the detail parameters the settings will take effect immediately This page allows the user to inspect and configure the current LLDP ...

Page 31: ...id 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 that the LLDP information isn t valid anymore Tx Reinit controls the amount of seconds between the shutdown frame and a new LLDP initialization Valid values are restricted to 1 10 seconds LLDP Port Configura...

Page 32: ...ities 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 forwards CDP frames received from neighbor devices If at least one port has CDP awareness enabled all CDP frames are terminated by the switch NOTE When CDP awareness on a port is disabled the CDP information isn t removed imme...

Page 33: ...over Ethernet PoE end points Inventory management allowing network administrators to track their network devices and determine their characteristics manufacturer software and hardware versions and serial or asset number This page allows you to configure the LLDP MED This function applies to VoIP devices which support LLDP MED Web Interface To configure LLDP MED 1 Click System LLDP and LLDP MED Con...

Page 34: ... is a critically important aspect of VoIP systems in general In addition it is best to advertise only those pieces of information which are specifically relevant to particular endpoint types for example only advertise the voice network policy to permitted voice capable devices both in order to conserve the limited LLDPU space and to reduce security and system integrity issues ...

Page 35: ...uding Network Connectivity Devices or other types of links Coordinates Location Latitude Latitude SHOULD be normalized to within 0 90 degrees with a maximum of 4 digits It is possible to specify the direction to either North of the equator or South of the equator Longitude Longitude SHOULD be normalized to within 0 180 degrees with a maximum of 4 digits It is possible to specify the direction to e...

Page 36: ...hbourhood Neighbourhood block Street Street Example Poppelvej Leading street direction Leading street direction Example N Trailing street suffix Trailing street suffix Example SW Street suffix Street suffix Example Ave Platz House no House number Example 21 House no suffix House number suffix Example A 1 2 Landmark Landmark or vanity address Example Columbia University Additional location info Add...

Page 37: ... network policy configurations are a very significant issue in VoIP environments that frequently result in voice quality degradation or loss of service Policies are only intended for use with applications that have specific real time network policy requirements such as interactive voice and or video services The network policy attributes advertised are 1 Layer 2 VLAN ID IEEE 802 1Q 2003 2 Layer 2 ...

Page 38: ...fferent policy for the guest voice signalling than for the guest voice media This application type should not be advertised if all the same network policies apply as those advertised in the Guest Voice application policy 5 Softphone Voice for use by softphone applications on typical data centric devices such as PCs or laptops This class of endpoints frequently does not support multiple VLANs if at...

Page 39: ...E 802 1D 2004 DSCP DSCP value to be used to provide Diffserv node behaviour for the specified application type as defined in IETF RFC 2474 DSCP may contain one of 64 code point values 0 through 63 A value of 0 represents use of the default DSCP value as defined in RFC 2475 Port Policies Configuration Every port may advertise a unique set of network policies or different attributes for the same net...

Page 40: ... 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 ID The Chassis ID is the identification of the neighbour s LLDP frames Port ID The Remote Port ID is the identification of the neighbour port Port Description Port Description is the port description adver...

Page 41: ...plays the system description 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 for instance hold the neighbour s IP address Buttons Figure 2 5 3 The LLDP Neighbor buttons Auto refresh Check this box to refresh the page automatically Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds Refresh Cl...

Page 42: ... The LLDP MED Neighbour information NOTE If your network without any device supports LLDP MED then the table will show No LLDP MED neighbour information found Parameter description Port The port on which the LLDP frame was received Device Type LLDP MED Devices are comprised of two primary Device Types Network Connectivity Devices and Endpoint Devices LLDP MED Network Connectivity Device Definition...

Page 43: ...57 Discovery services defined in this class include LAN configuration device location network policy power management and inventory management LLDP MED Media Endpoint Class II The LLDP MED Media Endpoint Class II definition is applicable to all endpoint products that have IP media capabilities however may or may not be associated with a particular end user Capabilities include all of the capabilit...

Page 44: ...Cs or laptops 6 Video Conferencing for use by dedicated Video Conferencing equipment and other similar appliances supporting real time interactive video audio services 7 Streaming Video for use by broadcast or multicast based video content distribution and other similar applications supporting streaming video services that require specific network policy treatment Video applications relying on TCP...

Page 45: ...uto negotiation Auto negotiation identifies if MAC PHY auto negotiation is supported by the link partner Auto negotiation status Auto negotiation status identifies if auto negotiation is currently enabled at the link partner If Auto negotiation is supported and Auto negotiation status is disabled the 802 3 PMD operating mode will be determined the operational MAU type field value rather than by au...

Page 46: ... all counters Figure 2 5 5 The LLDP Statistics information Parameter description Global Counters Neighbour entries were last changed at It also shows the time when the last entry was last deleted or added It also shows the time elapsed since the last change was detected Total Neighbours Entries Added Shows the number of new entries added since switch reboot Total Neighbours Entries Deleted Shows t...

Page 47: ...tained within the table Entries are removed from the table when a given port s link is down an LLDP shutdown frame is received or when the entry ages out TLVs Discarded Each LLDP frame can contain multiple pieces of information known as TLVs TLV is short for Type Length Value If a TLV is malformed it is counted and discarded TLVs Unrecognized The number of well formed TLVs but with an unknown type...

Page 48: ...de Possible modes are Enabled Enable UPnP mode 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 disabled TTL The TTL value is used by UPnP to send SSDP advertisement messages Valid values are in the range 1 to 255 Advertising Duration The duration carried ...

Page 49: ...42 86400 Buttons Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values ...

Page 50: ... port configurations Ports can also be configured here Web Interface To configure a Current Port Configuration in the web interface 1 Click Port Management and Port Configuration 2 Specify the Speed Configured Flow Control 3 Specify the detail Port alias or description an alphanumeric string describing the full name and version identification for the system s hardware type software version and net...

Page 51: ... missing standardized way of doing SFP auto detect some SFPs might 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 mode 1000 X SFP port in 1000 X speed Cu port disabled 1000 X_AMS Port in AMS mode SFP port in 1000 X speed Cu port in Auto mode Ports in AMS ...

Page 52: ...45 Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values ...

Page 53: ...to see the detailed of port statistic then you need to click that port Figure 3 2 The Port Statistics Overview Parameter description Port The logical port for the settings contained in the same row Packets The number of received and transmitted packets per port Bytes The number of received and transmitted bytes per port Errors The number of frames received in error and the number of incomplete tra...

Page 54: ... for receive and transmit the size counters for receive and transmit and the error counters for receive and transmit Figure 3 2 The Detailed Port Statistics Parameter description Upper left scroll bar To scroll which port to display the Port statistics with Port 1 Port 2 Receive Total and Transmit Total Rx and Tx Packets The number of received and transmitted good and bad packets Rx and Tx Octets ...

Page 55: ...eceive Error Counters Rx Drops The number of frames dropped due to lack of receive buffers or egress congestion Rx CRC Alignment The number of frames received with CRC or alignment errors Rx Undersize The number of short 1 frames received with valid CRC Rx Oversize The number of long 2 frames received with valid CRC Rx Fragments The number of short 1 frames received with invalid CRC Rx Jabber The ...

Page 56: ... Detailed Port Statistics buttons Auto refresh Check this box to refresh the page automatically Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds Refresh Click to refresh the page Clear Clears the counters for the selected port ...

Page 57: ...t Info 2 To display the SFP Information Figure 3 3 The SFP Port Information Parameter description Upper left scroll bar To scroll which port to display the Port statistics with Port 9 Port 10 Connector Type Display the connector type for instance UTP SC ST LC and so on Fiber Type Display the fiber mode for instance Multi Mode Single Mode Tx Central Wavelength Display the fiber optical transmitting...

Page 58: ...manufacturer Date Code Show the date this SFP module was made Temperature Show the current temperature of SFP module Vcc Show the working DC voltage of SFP module Mon1 Bias mA Show the Bias current of SFP module Mon2 TX PWR Show the transmit power of SFP module Mon3 RX PWR Show the receiver power of SFP module Buttons Figure 3 3 The SFP Port Information buttons Auto refresh Check this box to refre...

Page 59: ...e that both the receiving and transmitting device has all circuits powered up when traffic is transmitted The devices can exchange information about the devices wakeup time using the LLDP protocol Web Interface To configure an Energy Efficient Ethernet in the web interface 1 Click Port Management and Energy Efficient Ethernet 2 The port to select enable or disable Energy Efficient Ethernet 3 Click...

Page 60: ...t to cancel the setting then you need to click the Reset button It will revert to previously saved values Figure 3 5 1 The trunk port setting status Parameter description Port The logical port for the settings contained in the same row Method This determines the method a port uses to aggregate with other ports None A port does not want to aggregate with any other port should choose this default se...

Page 61: ... packets each second Slow It will wait for 30 seconds before sending a LACP packet Aggtr Aggtr is an abbreviation of aggregator Every port is also an aggregator and its own aggregator ID is the same as its own Port No We can regard an aggregator as a representative of a trunking group Ports with same Group ID and using same trunking method will have the opportunity to aggregate to a particular agg...

Page 62: ...hows the aggregator ID of every port In fact every port is also an aggregator and its own aggregator ID is the same as its own Port No Method Show the method a port uses to aggregate with other ports Member Ports Show all member ports of an aggregator port Ready Ports Show only the ready member ports within an aggregator port Lacp Detail You can select the port that you want to see the LACP Detail...

Page 63: ...how the System Priority part of the aggregation partner 1 65535 Mac Address The system ID of the aggregation partner Partner Port The partner s port number connected to this port Partner Key The Key that the partner has assigned to this aggregation ID Trunk Status This field represents the trunking status of a port which uses a trunking method other than None It also represents the management link...

Page 64: ...for the frame Check to enable the use of the Source MAC address or uncheck to disable By default Source MAC Address is enabled dst mac Destination MAC Address The Destination MAC Address can be used to calculate the destination port for the frame Check to enable the use of the Destination MAC Address or uncheck to disable By default Destination MAC Address is disabled ip IP Address The IP address ...

Page 65: ...58 Buttons Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values ...

Page 66: ...range is from 1 to 65535 Default 32768 Web Interface To configure the LACP System Priority in the web interface 1 Click Port Management Link Aggregation and LACP System Priority 2 Specify the LACP System Priority 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 Figure 3 5 4 The Lacp System Pr...

Page 67: ...on the locked ports Web Interface To configure the Loop Protection parameters in the web interface 1 Click Port Management Loop Protection and Configuration 2 Evoke to select enable or disable the port loop Protection 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 Figure 3 6 1 The Loop Prot...

Page 68: ...port number of the port Enable Controls whether loop protection is enabled on this switch port Action Configures the action performed when a loop is detected on a port Valid values are Shutdown Port Shutdown Port and Log or Log Only Tx Mode Controls whether the port is actively generating loop protection PDU s or whether it is just passively looking for looped PDU s Buttons Apply Click to save cha...

Page 69: ... 3 Click Refresh to refresh the Loop Protection Status Figure 3 6 2 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 transmit mode Loops The number of loops detected on this port Status The current loop protection status of the port Loop Whether a loop is currently detecte...

Page 70: ...63 Auto refresh Check this box to refresh the page automatically Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds Refresh Click to refresh the page immediately ...

Page 71: ...e the current PoE port settings and show all PoE Supply W Web Interface To configure Power over Ethernet in the web interface 1 Click PoE Management and PoE Configuration 2 Specify the PoE or PoE Mode Priority and Maximum Power W 3 Click Apply to save the configuration 4 If you want to cancel the setting then you need to click the Reset button It will revert to previously saved values Figure 4 1 P...

Page 72: ... where the remote devices requires more power than the power supply can deliver In this case the port with the lowest priority will be turn off starting from the port with the highest port number Maximum Power W The Maximum Power value contains a numerical value that indicates the maximum power in watts that can be delivered to a remote device The maximum allowed value is 30 W Buttons Apply Click ...

Page 73: ...fines the maximum power the PD will use The PD Class shows the PDs class Five Classes 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 amount of power the PD wants to be reserved Power Allocated The Power Allocated shows the amount of power the switch has al...

Page 74: ...imum power the Power Supply can deliver and port 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 down PoE turned OFF PD is off Invalid PD PD detected but is not working correctly Buttons Figure 4 2 The PoE Status buttons Auto refresh Check this box t...

Page 75: ...gement VLAN your HTTP connection to the old management VLAN is lost For this reason you should have 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 configuration in the web interface 1 Click VLAN Management and VLAN Configuration 2 Specify Existing VLANs Et...

Page 76: ...and are normally used to connect to other switches Trunk ports have the following characteristics By default a trunk port is member of all existing VLANs This may be limited by the use of Allowed VLANs unless VLAN Trunking is enabled on the port frames classified to a VLAN that the port is not a member of will be discarded by default all frames but frames classified to the Port VLAN a k a Native V...

Page 77: ...gress filtering Access and Trunk ports always have ingress filtering enabled If ingress filtering is enabled checkbox is checked frames classified to a VLAN that the port is not a member of get discarded If ingress filtering is disabled frames classified to a VLAN that the port is not a member of are accepted and forwarded to the switch engine However the port will never transmit frames classified...

Page 78: ...VLAN the Access VLAN The field s syntax is identical to the syntax used in the Existing VLANs field By default a port may become member of all possible VLANs and is therefore set to 1 4095 The field may be left empty which means that the port will not be member of any of the existing VLANs but if it is configured for VLAN Trunking it will still be able to carry all unknown VLANs Buttons Apply Clic...

Page 79: ...n a Supplicant Authenticator 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 configured specially for voice traffic typically originating from IP phones MVR MVR is used to eliminate the need to duplicate multicast traffic for subscribers in each VLAN...

Page 80: ... Users are selected it shall show this information for all the VLAN Users and this is by default VLAN membership allows the frames classified to the VLAN ID to be forwarded on the respective VLAN member ports Show entries You can choose how many items you want to show off Search You can search for the information that you want to see Buttons Figure 5 2 The VLAN Membership buttons Auto refresh Chec...

Page 81: ...rently we support following 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 Voice VLAN Voice VLAN is a VLAN configured specially for voice traffic typically originating from IP phones MVR MVR is used to eliminate the need to duplicate multicast traff...

Page 82: ... the frame is discarded Frame Type Shows whether the port accepts all frames or only tagged frames This parameter affects VLAN ingress processing If the port only accepts tagged frames 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 Shows egress fil...

Page 83: ...eset button It will revert to previously saved values Figure 6 1 The QoS Global Settings Parameter description Trust Mode CoS 802 1p Traffic is mapped to queues based on the VPT field in the VLAN tag or based on the per port default CoS 802 1p value if there is no VLAN tag on the incoming packet the actual mapping of the VPT to queue can be configured on the CoS 802 1p to Queue page DSCP All IP tr...

Page 84: ...77 Buttons Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values ...

Page 85: ...ontained in the same row Mode Untrust All ingress traffic on the port is mapped to the best effort queue and no classification prioritization takes place Trust Port prioritize ingress traffic is based on the system wide configured trusted mode which is either CoS 802 1p trusted mode IP Precedence trusted mode or DSCP trusted mode Default CoS Select the default CoS value to be assigned for incoming...

Page 86: ...y and IP Precedence or the CoS 802 1p priority and DSCP value can be remarked simultaneously for egress traffic on a port but the DSCP value and IP Precedence cannot be remarked simultaneously Buttons Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values ...

Page 87: ...Ingress Port Policers and configure the Rate limit condition 3 Click Apply to save the configuration 4 If you want to cancel the setting then you need to click the Reset button It will revert to previously saved values Figure 6 3 The QoS Ingress Port Policers Configuration Parameter description Port The logical port for the settings contained in the same row Click on the port number in order to co...

Page 88: ...ed to enable and configure the Rate limit condition 4 Click Apply to save the configuration 5 If you want to cancel the setting then you need to click the Reset button It will revert to previously saved values Figure 6 4 The QoS Egress Port Shaper Parameter description Port The logical port for the settings contained in the same row Click on the port number in order to configure the shapers Queue ...

Page 89: ...he port shaper is enabled for this switch port Rate kbps Controls the rate for the port shaper The default value is 1000000 Buttons Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values ...

Page 90: ... condition 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 previously saved values Figure 6 5 The Storm Control Configuration Parameter description Port The logical port for the settings contained in the same row Click on the port number in order to configure the storm control Frame Type The settings in a particula...

Page 91: ...84 Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values ...

Page 92: ...etting 5 If you want to cancel the setting then you need to click the Reset button It will revert to previously saved values Figure 6 6 The QoS Egress Port Schedules Parameter description Port The logical port for the settings contained in the same row Scheduler Mode Controls whether the scheduler mode is Strict Priority WRR or WFQ on this switch port Weight Controls the weight for this queue The ...

Page 93: ...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 Figure 6 7 The QoS Ingress CoS 802 1p to Queue Mapping Parameter description CoS 802 1p Displays the 802 1p priority tag values to be assigned to an egress queue where 0 is the lowest and 7 is the highest priority Queue ID Select the egress que...

Page 94: ...l the setting then you need to click the Reset button It will revert to previously saved values Figure 6 8 The QoS Egress Queue to CoS 802 1p Remarking Parameter description Queue ID Displays the Queue ID where Queue 8 is the highest priority egress queue and Queue 1 is the lowest priority egress queue CoS 802 1p For each output queue select the CoS 802 1p priority to which egress traffic from the...

Page 95: ...alues Figure 6 9 The QoS Ingress IP Precedence to Queue Mapping Parameter description IP Precedence Displays the IP Precedence priority tag values to be assigned to an egress queue where 0 is the lowest and 7 is the highest priority Queue ID Select the egress queue to which the IP precedence priority is mapped Eight egress queues are supported where Queue 8 is the highest priority egress queue and...

Page 96: ...click the Reset button It will revert to previously saved values Figure 6 10 The QoS Egress Queue to IP Precedence Remarking Parameter description Queue ID Displays the Queue ID where Queue 8 is the highest priority egress queue and Queue 1 is the lowest priority egress queue IP Precedence For each output queue select the IP Precedence priority to which egress traffic from the queue is remarked Bu...

Page 97: ...SCP Mapping in the web interface 1 Click Quality of Service and DSCP Mapping 2 Select Queue ID 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 Figure 6 11 The QoS Ingress DSCP to Queue Mapping Parameter description DSCP Displays the DSCP value in the incoming packet and its associated class ...

Page 98: ...g then you need to click the Reset button It will revert to previously saved values Figure 6 12 The QoS Egress Queue to DSCP Remarking Parameter description Queue ID Displays the Queue ID where Queue 8 is the highest priority egress queue and Queue 1 is the lowest priority egress queue DSCP For each output queue select the DSCP priority to which egress traffic from the queue is remarked Buttons Ap...

Page 99: ... ports After determining the lowest cost spanning tree it enables all root ports and designated ports and disables all other ports Network packets are therefore only forwarded between root ports and designated ports eliminating any possible network loops Figure 9 The Spanning Tree Protocol Once a stable network topology has been established all bridges listen for Hello BPDUs Bridge Protocol Data U...

Page 100: ...anning Tree Protocol You can select enable spanning tree protocol or not Force Version The STP protocol version setting Valid values are STP RSTP and MSTP Buttons Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values ...

Page 101: ...u need to click the Reset button It will revert to previously saved values Figure 7 2 The Region Configuration Parameter description Configuration Name The name identifying the VLAN to MSTI mapping Bridges must share the name and revision see below as well as the VLAN to MSTI mapping configuration in order to share spanning trees for MSTI s Intra region The name is at most 32 characters Configurat...

Page 102: ... to cancel the setting then you need to click Delete Figure 7 3 MSTP Instance Config Parameter description Instance ID Every spanning tree instance needS to have a unique instance ID within 0 4095 Instance 0 CIST always exists and cannot be deleted Additional spanning instances MSTIs can be added or deleted At least one vlan must be provisioned for an MSTI to declare the need for the MSTI to be ex...

Page 103: ...d Vlan Parameter description Instance ID The Range is 1 4094 Vlan Mapping The list of VLANs mapped to the MSTI The VLANs can be given as a single xx xx being between 1 and 4094 VLAN or a range xx yy each of which must be separated with comma and or space A VLAN can only be mapped to one MSTI An unused MSTI should just be left empty I e not having any VLANs mapped to it Example 2 5 20 40 Buttons Ap...

Page 104: ... It is used in the internal spanning tree instances CIST Remaining Hops or MSTI Remaining Hops in the Spanning tree protocol message would decreased by one when the message is propagated to the neighboring bridge If the Remaining Hops in a message is zero the message BPDU would be regarded as invalid Max Hops is used to specify the initial value of the Remaining Hops for Regional Root Bridge Eithe...

Page 105: ...e The same definition as in the RSTP specification for the CIST ports Restricted Role Yes No If Yes causes the Port not to be selected as Root Port for the CIST or any MSTI even it has the best spanning tree priority vector Such a Port will be selected as an Alternate Port after the Root Port has been selected This parameter is No by default If set it can cause lack of spanning tree connectivity I...

Page 106: ...finition as in the RSTP specification for the CIST ports Buttons Apply Click to save changes Back Click to undo any changes made locally and return to the Users Instance Status to Instance 0 Figure 7 3 Instance Status to Instance 0 Parameter description MSTP State MSTP protocol is Enable or Disable Force Version It shows the current spanning tree protocol version configured Bridge Max Age It shows...

Page 107: ...ing Tree and MSTIs are transparent to bridges outside this region CIST REGIONAL ROOT MAC Mac Address of the CIST regional root bridge CIST INTERNAL ROOT PATH COST Root path cost value from the point of view of the bridges inside the IST CIST CURRENT MAX AGE Max Age of the CIST Root bridge CIST CURRENT FORWARD DELAY Forward Delay of the CIST Root bridge TIME SINCE LAST TOPOLOGY CHANGE SECs Time Sin...

Page 108: ...sible port roles for a port to transit to FORWARDING state Path Cost Display currently resolved port path cost value for each port in a particular spanning tree instance Priority Display port priority value for each port in a particular spanning tree instance Hello Per port Hello Time display It takes the following form Current Hello Time Hello Time Setting Oper Edge Whether or not a port is an Ed...

Page 109: ...witch ports The frames also contain a MAC address SMAC address which shows the MAC address of the 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 frame with the corresponding SMAC address have been seen after a configurable age time Web Interface To configu...

Page 110: ...learning based upon the following settings Auto Learning is done automatically as soon as a frame with unknown SMAC is received Disable No learning is done Secure Only static MAC entries are learned all other frames are dropped NOTE Make sure that the 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...

Page 111: ...hich ports are members of the entry Check or uncheck as needed to modify the entry Buttons Adding a New Static Entry Click to add a new entry to the static MAC table Specify the VLAN ID MAC address and port members for the new entry Click Apply Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values ...

Page 112: ...est 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 Clicking the Refresh button will update the displayed table starting from that or the closest next MAC Table match In addition the two input fields will upon a Refresh button click assume the value of the first displayed entry a...

Page 113: ... clear the page Next Updates the system log entries turn to the next page Previous Updates the system log entries turn to the previous page NOTE 00 40 C7 73 01 29 your switch MAC address for IPv4 33 33 00 00 00 01 Destination MAC for IPv6 Router Advertisement reference IPv6 RA JPG 33 33 00 00 00 02 Destination MAC for IPv6 Router Solicitation reference IPv6 RS JPG 33 33 FF 73 01 29 Destination MAC...

Page 114: ...cast group before The packets will be discarded by the IGMP Snooping if the user transmits multicast packets to the multicast group that had not been built up in advance IGMP mode enables the switch to issue IGMP function that you enable IGMP proxy or snooping on the switch which connects to a router closer to the root of the tree This interface is the upstream interface The router on the upstream...

Page 115: ...n be used to avoid forwarding unnecessary join and leave messages to the router side Port Related Configuration Port It shows the physical Port index of switch Router Port Specify 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 If an aggregation member port is selected as a router port the whole aggregat...

Page 116: ...109 Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values ...

Page 117: ...rting from that or the next closest VLAN Table match Web Interface To configure the IGMP Snooping VLAN Configuration in the web interface 1 Click Multicast IGMP Snooping and VLAN Configuration 2 Click to add new IGMP VLAN 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 Figure 9 1 2 The IGMP ...

Page 118: ... seconds QRI 0 1 sec Query Response Interval The Max Response Time used to calculate the Max Resp Code inserted into the periodic General Queries The allowed range is 0 to 31744 in tenths of seconds default query response interval is 100 in tenths of seconds 10 seconds LLQI 0 1 sec Last Member Query Interval The Last Member Query Time is the time value represented by the Last Member Query Interval...

Page 119: ...o auto refresh the information then you need to evoke the Auto refresh 3 Click Refresh to refresh the IGMP Snooping Status Figure 9 1 3 The IGMP Snooping Status Parameter description Statistic VLAN ID The VLAN ID of the entry Querier Version Working Querier Version currently Host Version Working Host Version currently Querier Status Shows the Querier status is ACTIVE or IDLE DISABLE denotes the sp...

Page 120: ...the Layer 3 multicast device or IGMP querier Static denotes the specific port is configured to be a router port Dynamic denotes the specific port is learnt to be a router port Both denote the specific port is configured or learnt to be a router port Port Switch port number Status Indicate whether specific port is a router port or not Buttons Figure 9 1 3 The IGMP Snooping Status buttons Auto refre...

Page 121: ... 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 entries per page input field When first visited the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the IGMP Group Table The Start from VLAN and group input fields allow the user to select the star...

Page 122: ...Snooping Groups Information buttons Auto refresh Check this box to refresh the page automatically Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds Refresh Click to refresh the page immediately Next Updates the system log entries turn to the next page Previous Updates the system log entries turn to the previous page ...

Page 123: ...rom the IGMP SFM Information table default being 20 selected through the entries per page input field When first visited the web page will show the first 20 entries from the beginning of the IGMP SFM Information Table The Start from VLAN and group input fields allow the user to select the starting point in the IGMP SFM Information Table Clicking the button will update the displayed table starting ...

Page 124: ... IP source addresses for filtering to be 128 Type Indicates the Type It can be either Allow or Deny Buttons Figure 9 1 5 The IGMP Snooping Groups Information buttons Auto refresh Check this box to refresh the page automatically Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds Refresh Click to refresh the page immediately Next Updates the system log entries turn to the next page Previous Updates the system...

Page 125: ...ly 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 Security Management and Account 2 Click Add new user 3 Specify the User Name parameter 4 Click Apply Figure 10 1 1 The Account configuration Parameter description User Name The name identifying the user This is also a link to Add Edit User Password To ty...

Page 126: ...lt 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 user privilege level 15 Generally the privilege level 15 can be used for an administrator account privilege level 10 for a standard user account and privilege level 5 for a guest account Buttons Apply Click to sa...

Page 127: ...dress Mask Length 5 Checked Access Management method HTTP HTTPS SNMP and TELNET SSH in the entry 6 Click Apply Figure 10 1 2 The Access Management Configuration Parameter description Mode Indicates the access management mode operation Possible modes are On Enable access management mode operation Off Disable access management mode operation VLAN ID Indicates the VLAN ID for the access management en...

Page 128: ...IP address range provided in the entry TELNET SSH Indicates that the host can access the switch from TELNET SSH interface if the host IP address matches the IP address range provided in the entry Buttons Add New Entry Click to add a new access management entry Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values ...

Page 129: ... Configuration 3 Checked Reauthentication Enabled 4 Set Reauthentication Period Default is 3600 seconds 5 Select Admin State and displays Port State 6 Click the Apply to save the setting 7 If you want to cancel the setting then you need to click the Reset button It will revert to previously saved values Figure 10 2 1 The IEEE 802 1X Configuration Parameter description System Configuration Mode on ...

Page 130: ...lowed network access Port based 802 1X In the 802 1X world the user is called the supplicant the switch is the authenticator and the RADIUS server is the authentication server The authenticator acts as the man in the middle forwarding requests and responses between the supplicant and the authentication server Frames sent between the supplicant and the switch are special 802 1X frames known as EAPO...

Page 131: ... the supplicant s EAPOL Start frame retransmission rate Port State The current state of the port It can undertake one of the following values Globally Disabled IEEE 802 1X is globally disabled Link Down IEEE 802 1X is globally enabled but there is no link on the port Authorized The port is in Force Authorized or a single supplicant mode and the supplicant is authorized Unauthorized The port is in ...

Page 132: ... port Admin State The port s current administrative state Refer to 802 1X Admin State for a description of possible values Port State The current state of the port Refer to 802 1X Port State for a description of the individual states Last Source The source MAC address carried in the most recently received EAPOL frame for EAPOL based authentication and the most recently received frame from a new cl...

Page 133: ...ely If you select port1 to display 802 1X Statistics Figure 10 2 2 The 802 1X Statistics Port 1 Parameter description Port You can select which port that you want display 802 1X Statistics Admin State The port s current administrative state Refer to 802 1X Admin State for a description of possible values Port State The current state of the port Refer to 802 1X Port State for a description of the i...

Page 134: ...pply 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 values Figure 10 3 1 The Port Security Configuration Parameter description System Configuration Mode Indicates if Limit Control is globally enabled or disabled on the switch If globally disabled other modules may still use the underlying functionality but limit ch...

Page 135: ...moved from the port and no new address will be learned Even if the link is physically disconnected and reconnected on the port by disconnecting the cable the port will remain shut down There are three ways to re open the port 1 Boot the switch 2 Disable and re enable Limit Control on the port or the switch 3 Click the Reopen button Trap Shutdown If Limit 1 MAC addresses is seen on the port both th...

Page 136: ...129 Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values ...

Page 137: ...y Status in the web interface 1 Click Security Port Security and status 2 Checked Auto refresh 3 Click Refresh to refresh the port detailed statistics 4 Click the port number to see the status for this particular port Figure 10 3 2 The Port Security Status Parameter description Port The port number for which the status applies State Shows the current state of the port It can take one of four value...

Page 138: ...m number of MAC addresses that can be learned on the port respectively If no user modules are enabled on the port the Current column will show a dash Buttons Figure 10 3 2 The Port Security Status buttons Auto refresh Check this box to refresh the page automatically Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds Refresh Click to refresh the page immediately ...

Page 139: ...ou need to click the Reset button It will revert to previously saved values Figure 10 4 1 The RADIUS Configuration Parameter description Global Configuration These setting are common for all of the RADIUS servers Timeout Timeout is the number of seconds in the range 1 to 1000 to wait for a reply from a RADIUS server before retransmitting the request Retransmit Retransmit is the number of times in ...

Page 140: ...rs long to be used as attribute 32 in RADIUS Access Request packets If this field is left blank the NAS Identifier is not included in the packet Server Configuration The table has one row for each RADIUS server and a number of columns which are Delete To delete a RADIUS server entry check this box The entry will be deleted during the next Save Hostname The IP address or hostname of the RADIUS serv...

Page 141: ...134 Apply Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values ...

Page 142: ...iew Parameter description RADIUS Authentication Server Status The RADIUS server number 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 field takes one of the following values Disabled The server is disabled Not Ready The server is enabled but IP communica...

Page 143: ...is server State The current state of the server This field takes one of the following values Disabled The server is disabled Not Ready 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 accounting attempts Dead X seconds left Accounting attempts were made to this server but it ...

Page 144: ...he server Malformed packets include packets with an invalid length Bad authenticators or Message Authenticator attributes or unknown types are not included as malformed access responses Bad Authenticators The number of RADIUS Access Response packets containing invalid authenticators or Message Authenticator attributes received from the server Unknown Types The number of RADIUS packets that were re...

Page 145: ... re enabled when the dead time expires The number of seconds left before this occurs is displayed in parentheses This state is only reachable when more than one server is enabled Round Trip Time The time interval measured in milliseconds between the most recent Access Reply Access Challenge and the Access Request that matched it from the RADIUS authentication server The granularity of this measure...

Page 146: ... a timeout IP Address IP address and UDP port for the accounting server in question State Shows the state of the server It takes one of the following values Disabled The selected server is disabled Not Ready 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 accounting attempts...

Page 147: ...nostics 11 1 Ping This section allows you to issue ICMP PING packets to troubleshoot IPv6 connectivity issues Web Interface To configure an PING in the web interface 1 Click Diagnostics and Ping 2 Specify IP Address IP Version PING Size 3 Click Start Figure 11 1 The ICMP Ping Parameter description IP Address To set the IP Address of device what you want to ping it IP Version To set the IP Version ...

Page 148: ...ackets are transmitted and the sequence number and roundtrip time are displayed upon reception of a reply The page refreshes automatically until responses to all packets are received or until a timeout occurs PING6 server 10 10 132 20 64 bytes from 10 10 132 20 icmp_seq 0 time 0ms 64 bytes 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 ...

Page 149: ...will be linked down while running VeriPHY Therefore running VeriPHY on a 10 or 100 Mbps management port will cause the switch to stop responding until VeriPHY is complete Web Interface To configure a Cable Diagnostics Configuration in the web interface 1 Click Diagnostics and Cable Diagnostics 2 Specify Port which you want to check 3 Click Start Figure 11 2 The Cable Diagnostics Parameter descript...

Page 150: ...The destination IP Address IP Version To set the IP Version what you want Protocol The protocol ICMP UDP TCP packets to send Wait Time Set the time in seconds to wait for a response to a probe default 5 0 sec Values range from 1 to 60 The payload size of the ICMP packet Values range from 2 bytes to 1452 bytes Maximum TTL Specifies the maximum number of hops max time to live value traceroute will p...

Page 151: ...1 Click Diagnostics and Mirroring 2 Scroll to select Monitor Destination Port on which port 3 Scroll to disabled enable TX Only and RX only to set the Port mirror mode 4 Click the Apply to save the setting 5 If you want to cancel the setting then you need to click the Reset button 6 It will revert to previously saved values Figure 11 4 The Mirror Configuration Parameter description Mode Indicates ...

Page 152: ...or port Frames received are not mirrored Disabled neither frames transmitted nor frames received are mirrored Enabled Frames received and frames transmitted are mirrored on the mirror port NOTE For a given port a frame is only transmitted once It is therefore not possible to mirror Tx frames on the mirror port Because of this mode for the selected mirror port is limited to Disabled or Rx only Butt...

Page 153: ...tly active configuration on the switch This file is volatile startup config The startup configuration for the switch read at boot time default config A read only file with vendor specific configuration This file is read when the system 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 12 1 1 Save star...

Page 154: ...e Save Startup Configuration Parameter description Button Save Configuration Click to save configuration the running configuration will be written to flash memory for system boot up to load this startup configuration file ...

Page 155: ...n two ways Replace mode The current configuration is 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 above plus two other files it is not possible to create new files but an existing file must be overwritten or another deleted first Web Interface To dow...

Page 156: ...fig 2 Click Upload Figure 12 1 3 Restore Config There are three system files 1 running config A virtual file that represents the currently active configuration on the switch This file is volatile 2 startup config The startup configuration for the switch read at boot time 3 default config A read only file with vendor specific configuration This file is read when the system is restored to default se...

Page 157: ...Click Maintenance Configuration and Activate config 2 Click Activate Select Figure 12 1 4 Configuration Activation There are two system files 1 default config A read only file with vendor specific configuration This file is read when the system is restored to default settings 2 startup config The startup configuration for the switch read at boot time Parameter description Activate You can select t...

Page 158: ...ly resets the switch to default configuration Web Interface To delete configuration in the web interface 1 Click Maintenance Configuration and Delete config 2 Click Delete Select Figure 12 1 5 Delete Configuration Parameter description Delete You can select the file that you want to delete Buttons Delete Configuration File Click the Delete Configuration File button then the selected file will be d...

Page 159: ...ble afterwards Web Interface To configure a Restart Device Configuration in the web interface 1 Click Maintenance and Restart Device 2 Click Yes Figure 12 2 Restart Device Parameter description Restart Device You can restart the switch on this page After restart the switch will boot normally Buttons Yes Click to Yes then the device will restart No Click to undo any restart action ...

Page 160: ...iguration in the web interface 1 Click Maintenance and Factory Defaults 2 You can choose if you want to keep ip configuration or not 3 Click Yes Figure 12 3 The Factory Defaults Parameter description Buttons Keep IP Configuration Choose if you want to keep ip configuration or not Yes Click to Yes button to reset the configuration to Factory Defaults No Click to to return to the Port State page wit...

Page 161: ...le 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 of a software image and click After the software image is uploaded a page announces that the firmware update is initiated After about a minute the firmware is updated and all managed switches restart the sw...

Page 162: ...through a tabbed menu and the configuration changes made in its window have a higher priority than those in the Switch configuration menus Figure 13 1 The Topology View Device List 13 1 INTRODUCTION for the Surveillance functions 1 All devices connected to the switches can be discovered and displayed automatically using standard networking protocols such as LLDP UPnP ONVIF Bonjour etc 2 Users can ...

Page 163: ...to installation location and through Diagnostics and Traffic Monitor they may also check link status and monitor throughput as well 13 2 Surveillance Mode 13 2 The Surveillance mode Surveillance Mode Enable Disable the Surveillance function or configure the mode with High Priority for Master switch Total Device Displays how many IP devices are detected and displayed in the topology view On Line De...

Page 164: ...sers can scroll the mouse wheel to achieve the same purpose 2 Icon with screen view type Click to change to Full Screen view or click again to return to the Normal View 3 Icon with information list Users can select what kind of information to be displayed on the topology view of each device Up to 3 options can be selected at one time Figure 13 3 The Information List 1 3 2 4 ...

Page 165: ... Figure 13 3 The Device Console Dashboard Console it displays device information and related actions for the device Different device type supports different function If an IP device is recognized as the PoE switch it will support the Upgrade and Find Switch function If an IP device is recognized as PoE device it will support the Reboot function in addition to Upgrade and Find Switch If an IP devic...

Page 166: ...d correctly Users can check the distance info XX meters to identify the location of a broken link Connection Green icon Device is pinged correctly Red icon Device is not transmitted receiving data correctly which means the ping is not successful Figure 13 3 The Diagnostics Live Stream When connecting VIVOTEK cameras it can support to view live streaming via IE 11 browser with Quicktime player inst...

Page 167: ... recover the device back to its normal operation Figure 13 3 Switch Dashboard Login Click the Login Action Icon to log in to the device via an http console for further configuration or status monitoring Find Switch All of the Green LEDs on the switch will flash for 15 seconds This enables an administrator to locate the switch in an equipment room with many devices ...

Page 168: ...ms and event logs The notifications may include 1 User rebooted device e g PoE 2 Device off line caused by network disconnection 3 IP duplicate 4 Authentication failed when logging in to an IP camera Figure 13 3 The Notification Console Monitor Console It displays the traffics for device health check purposes For each IP device except the PoE switches users can configure a threshold of throughput ...

Page 169: ...ch functions for the topology 13 4 Device Search Console All devices and related information will display on the list Figure 13 4 The Device Search Console Function A Filter devices by the Device Type B Search devices by key words or using the full text search C Save the whole configuration View to SVG PNG or PDF Note IE browser can only support SVG Chrome can support SVG PNG PDF A B C ...

Page 170: ...defined in IEEE 802 1Q 2003 A value of 1 through 4094 is used to define a valid VLAN ID A value of 0 Priority Tagged is used if the device is using priority tagged frames as defined by IEEE 802 1Q 2003 meaning that only the IEEE 802 1D priority level is significant and the default PVID of the ingress port is used instead Organizationally Unique Identifiers OUI are the first three bytes of a MAC Ad...

Page 171: ...e Subnet Up to 4 subnet ranges Class C subnets e g 192 168 1 1 192 168 4 254 can be manually assigned In the case we suggest users to adjust switch s subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 in order to reach for IP devices in different subnets Function A Group devices by filtering searching clicking device icons or specifying OUI B Assign VLAN ID or Name to Group C Configure traffic priority for the VLAN D Org...

Page 172: ...aps can be Stored on each switch IP Surveillance VoIP Wi Fi Applications Other Features are identical to those in the Topology View To place and remove a device icon To select a device click its icon from the Entry pane The device icon will display on the floor image s default location Click and hold the left mouse button and drag the icon to the preferred location on the floor view Click the cros...

Page 173: ...166 If there are more than two floor images select a floor image from the pull down list Test01 Test01 Test02 Test02 Test01 Test01 Test02 Test02 ...

Page 174: ...e address you have in mind in the Search box e g Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles etc The GPS location of your current position is also supported 2 Click to select a device The device will appear on the map 3 Click and drag the device to a preferred location 4 Repeat the above process to complete the map setup and click Apply to finish the configuration Figure 13 14 The Map View To return to a locatio...

Page 175: ...h function B Click this button to Refresh the status of all devices C Click this button to Edit Device Name and http Port User can press the Edit button to edit device name and HTTP port for each IP device This function can also be configured in the Dashboard of Topology view There is no HTTP connection function for Unknown Device and PC type devices therefore the UI doesn t provide Edit HTTP port...

Page 176: ...mware Revisions of camera firmware can be available through time to enhance functionality If you have multiple cameras of the same model you can upgrade their firmware in one process Web interface To configure Surveillance Camera Upgrade in the web interface 1 Click Surveillance Management Camera Encoder Camera Upgrade 2 Click Select Batch Upgrade Device to enter the selected page 3 Click Choose F...

Page 177: ...your network The configuration profile is transported via a TFTP server The Search box supports filtering find of devices using Model Name MAC address or IP addresses Config Import Web interface To configure Camera config in the web interface 1 Click Surveillance Management VVTK Camera Encoder Camera Configure Config Import 2 Select the Device to import the configuration file from client PC 3 Sele...

Page 178: ...le size is limited to 512KB All floor images in the same network can be shared by multiple PoE switches For example If Switch1 has 10 floor images Switch2 has 5 images the total 15 floor images can be shared and selected on different PoE switches in the same network The image file name will display with its IP address to let users know which PoE switch contains the floor image ...

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