LevelOne IES-1085 User Manual

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Page 1 - IES-1085

IES-1085 4 x 802.3af + 4 x 802.3at + 2 GE SFP Managed Switch -40 to 75C, DIN-rail User Manual v1.00 - 1206

Page 2 - Preface

User Manual Page 10 Product Overview Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch Front View Package Contents When you unpack the product package, you s

Page 3 - Table of Contents

User Manual Page 100 4. Example: The following example shows setting storm-control level LEVEL (30) to the interface fe1 (port 1): switch_a(config

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User Manual Page 101 Use no storm-control multicast command to disable multicast traffic. 3. Command Syntax: storm-control multicast enable no sto

Page 5 - Quick Start Guide

User Manual Page 102 switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use this command to statically configure a bridge entry to forward matching frames. 3. Command

Page 6 - LED Status

User Manual Page 103 Port Mirroring 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mod

Page 7 - Functional Description

User Manual Page 104 4. Example: The following example sets new power budget 246 Watts to Switch: switch_a(config)#poe system-power-budget 246 swit

Page 8 - Console Configuration

User Manual Page 105 4. Example: The following example sets new fixed power limit 15 Watts to the interface fe1 (port 1): switch_a(config)#interfa

Page 9 - Web Configuration

User Manual Page 106 (no) poe power-down-alarm enable 4. Example: The following example shows the use of poe power-down-alarm enable to the interf

Page 10 - Product Overview

User Manual Page 107 3. Command Syntax: poe schedule-time DAY HOUR DAY <0-6> specifies Sunday ~ Saturday to Switch. HOUR <0-23> specifi

Page 11 - Product Highlights

User Manual Page 108 Trunking Port Trunking Port Trunking 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then

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User Manual Page 109 STP Global Configuration, RSTP Port Setting, MSTP Properties, MSTP Instance Setting, MSTP Port Setting, Ring Setting G

Page 13 - Front Panel Display

User Manual Page 11 Product Highlights Basic Features  Meets NEMA TS1/TS2 Environmental requirements such as temperature, shock, and vibration for

Page 14 - Physical Ports

User Manual Page 110 BRIDGE-FORWARD Puts all ports of the specified bridge into the forwarding state. 4. Example: The following example enables or

Page 15 - Switch Management

User Manual Page 111 BRIDGE-FORWARD Puts all ports of the specified bridge into the forwarding state. 4. Example: The following example enables or

Page 16 - Installation

User Manual Page 112 GROUP <1-1> The ID of the bridge group to which this hello time is assigned. HELLOTIME <1-9> The hello BPDU interva

Page 17 - Connecting to Power

User Manual Page 113 GROUP <1-1> The ID of the bridge group to which this delay time is assigned. FORWARD_DELAY <4-30> the forwarding ti

Page 18 - Alarms for Power Failure

User Manual Page 114 2. Usage: Use this command to set the cost of a path associated with a bridge-group. Use the no parameter with this command t

Page 19 - Connecting to Your Network

User Manual Page 115 Autoedge: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. f

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User Manual Page 116 switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)#spanning-tree edgeport switch_a(config-if)# MSTP Properties Region Name:

Page 21 - Administration Console (CLI)

User Manual Page 117 3. Command Syntax: bridge GROUP revision REVISION_NUM GROUP <1-1> Specify the bridge-group ID. REVISION_NUM <0-255&g

Page 22 - Protocols

User Manual Page 118 switch_a(config)#spanning-tree mst configuration switch_a(config-mst)# 2. Usage: Use this command to simultaneously add multi

Page 23 - Management Architecture

User Manual Page 119 (1): switch_a(config)#bridge 1 instance 3 priority 0 switch_a(config)# MSTP Port Setting Bridge-Group Instance: 1. Command

Page 24 - SNMP & RMON Management

User Manual Page 12 TRUNKING  Port Trunking PORT-SECURITY  Per-port programmable MAC address locking  Up to 24 Static Secure MAC addresses p

Page 25 - RMON Groups Supported

User Manual Page 120 for a particular instance on a LAN, or which port should be the root port for an instance. A lower value implies a better prior

Page 26 - Bridge Groups Supported

User Manual Page 121 Ring Setting Ring state: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(con

Page 27 - Web-Based Browser Management

User Manual Page 122 VLAN VLAN Mode Setting, 802.1Q VLAN Setting, 802.1Q Port Setting, Port Based VLAN 802.1Q VLAN Setting VLAN Database: 1. Comma

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User Manual Page 123 disable Sets VLAN into a disable state. 4. Example: The following example enables the vlan VLANID (2) and name VLAN_NAME (vla

Page 29 - OTHER PROTOCOLS

User Manual Page 124 2. Usage: Use switchport mode hybrid command to set the switching characteristics of the Layer-2 interface as hybrid, and clas

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User Manual Page 125 Switchport hybrid allowed vlan: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logo

Page 31 - System Name/Password

User Manual Page 126 The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)# 2. Usage: Use th

Page 32 - IP Address

User Manual Page 127 2. Usage: Use this command to set or remove the default VLAN for the interface. 3. Command Syntax: switchport portbase add|

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User Manual Page 128 QoS Global Configuration, 802.1p Priority, DSCP Global Configuration QoS: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure

Page 34 - Save Configuration

User Manual Page 129 Strict Priority: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# pr

Page 35 - Firmware Upgrade

User Manual Page 13 Front Panel Display  POWER This LED comes on when the switch is properly connected to power and turned on.  Port St

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User Manual Page 130 Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2.

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User Manual Page 131 SNMP SNMP General Setting, SNMP v1/v2c, SNMP v3 SNMP General Setting SNMP Status: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to

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User Manual Page 132 Location: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt wil

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User Manual Page 133 Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2.

Page 40 - Configuration

User Manual Page 134 The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use snmp-server trap-type enable linkDown

Page 41 - Port Status

User Manual Page 135 2. Usage: Use snmp-server community get command to specify and no snmp-server community get command to remove get community n

Page 42 - Rate Control

User Manual Page 136 Add a user using snmp v3 with read-only or read-write access mode and without authentication. Use the no form of t

Page 43 - Per Port Vlan Activities

User Manual Page 137 The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Add a user using snmp v3 with read-o

Page 44 - Switching

User Manual Page 138 802.1x Radius Configuration, Port Authentication Radius Configuration Radius Status: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to

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User Manual Page 139 switch_a(config)# Secret Key: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch

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User Manual Page 14 Physical Ports The Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch provides: Number of ports 10/100Base-TX (802.3at) 4 10/100Base-TX (802.3

Page 47 - PoE Scheduling

User Manual Page 140 switch_a(config)# Retransmit: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch

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User Manual Page 141 switch_a(config-if)# Port Control: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then

Page 49 - STP / Ring

User Manual Page 142 3. Command Syntax: dot1x timeout re-authperiod SECS no dot1x timeout re-authperiod SECS <1-4294967295> Specify the

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User Manual Page 143 Other Protocols GVRP, IGMP Snooping, NTP GVRP GVRP: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Termin

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User Manual Page 144 The following example enables dynamic VLAN creation for bridge GROUP (1): switch_a(config)#set gvrp dynamic-vlan-creation enabl

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User Manual Page 145 The following example sets GVRP applicant state to active on the interface fe1 (port 1): switch_a(config)#set gvrp applicant st

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User Manual Page 146 (VLAN) when no multicast routing protocol is configured in the subnet (VLAN). When enabled, the IGMP Snooping querier s

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User Manual Page 147 Use ip igmp version command to set the current IGMP protocol version on an interface. To return to the default version, use the

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User Manual Page 148 Then logon to Interface mode. vlan1.1 means vlan 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#i

Page 56 - VLAN Mode Setting

User Manual Page 149 4. Example: The following example configures a maximum response time of 8 seconds on vlan1.1: switch_a(config)#interface vlan

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User Manual Page 15 Switch Management Web-based browser interface The switch also boasts a point-and-click browser-based interface that lets user ac

Page 58 - VLAN Port Setting

User Manual Page 150 2. Usage: Use ip igmp snooping report-suppression command to enable report suppression for IGMP versions 1 and 2. Use the n

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User Manual Page 151 The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 6. Usage: Use ntp enable command to enable NTP for th

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User Manual Page 152 3. Command Syntax: ntp sync-time 4. Example: The following example synchronizes time with NTP server: switch_a(config)#ntp s

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User Manual Page 153 Daylight Saving Mode: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(confi

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User Manual Page 154 Specifications Applicable Standards IEEE 802.3 10Base-T IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX/FX IEEE 802.3ab 1000Base-T IEEE 802.3z 1000Base-

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User Manual Page 155 Appendix A DB9 DCE pin assignment Pin no. Name RS232 Signal name 1 DCD Data Carrier detect 2 RxD Received data 3 TxD Transmit

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User Manual Page 156 Appendix B Time Zone Country and City Lists Europe MEZ-1MESZ Europe/Vienna, Europe/Berlin, Europe/Zurich MET-1METDST Africa/Tun

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User Manual Page 157 RFT-11RFTDST Asia/Sakhalin, Asia/Magadan RFT-12RFTDST Asia/Kamchatka, Asia/Anadyr North America PST8PDT America/Los_Angeles, US

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User Manual Page 158 America/Bahia, America/Sao_Paulo, America/Cuiaba, America/Montevideo, America/Catamarca, America/Rosario, Brazil/East WBST4WBDT

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User Manual Page 159 Etc/Zulu, Etc/Greenwich, Etc/GMT-0, Etc/GMT+0, Etc/GMT0, Africa/Timbuktu, GMT+0, GMT-0, GMT0, Greenwich, Iceland, UCT, UTC, Uni

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User Manual Page 16 Installation This chapter gives step-by-step instructions about how to install the switch: Selecting a Site for the Switch As

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User Manual Page 160 Asia/Qatar, Asia/Riyadh, Asia/Aden, Etc/GMT-3 UCT-4 Indian/Mauritius, Indian/Reunion, Indian/Mahe, Asia/Muscat, Etc/GMT-4 UCT-5

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User Manual Page 161 UCT12 Etc/GMT+12 North America (Canada) PST8PDT_CA America/Vancouver, America/Dawson_Creek, America/Whitehorse, America/Dawson,

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User Manual Page 17 DIN Rail Mounting Fix the DIN rail attachment plate to the back panel of the Media Converter. Installation: Place the Media Con

Page 73 - Administration Console

User Manual Page 18 Step 2: Disconnect the power cord if you want to shut down the switch. Back View Alarms for Power Failure Step 1: There a

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User Manual Page 19 Connecting to Your Network Cable Type & Length It is necessary to follow the cable specifications below when connecting the

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User Manual Page 2 Preface This manual describes how to install and use the Industrial Managed PoE (Power over Ethernet) Ethernet Switch. This switch

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User Manual Page 20 Switch Management This chapter explains the methods that you can use to configure management access to the switch. It describes

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User Manual Page 21 Administration Console (CLI) The administration console is an internal, character-oriented, Command Line Interface (CLI) for per

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User Manual Page 22 Web Management The switch provides a browser interface that lets you configure and manage the switch remotely. applications d

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User Manual Page 23 Management Architecture All of the management application modules use the same Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI

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User Manual Page 24 SNMP & RMON Management Remote Monitoring (RMON) capabilities. Overview RMON is an abbreviation for the Remote Monitoring M

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User Manual Page 25 WARM START COLD START LINK UP LINK DOWN AUTHENTICATION FAILURE RISING ALARM FALLING ALARM TOPOLOGY ALARM MIB-II defines a set o

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Bridge Groups Supported The switch supports the following four groups of Bridge MIB (RFC 1493): - The dot1dBase Group a mandatory group that

Page 83 - Route Table

User Manual Page 27 Web-Based Browser Management The switch provides a web-based browser interface for configuring and managing the switch. This int

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User Manual Page 28 Understanding the Browser Interface The web browser interface provides groups of point-and-click buttons at the left field of th

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User Manual Page 29 QOS Global Configuration, 802.1p Priority, DSCP SNMP SNMP General Setting, SNMP v1/v2c, SNMP v3 802.1X Radius Configuration,

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User Manual Page 3 Table of Contents PREFACE ...

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User Manual Page 30 System System Information The System name, Firmware version, System time, MAC address, Default gateway, DNS Server, VLAN ID, I

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User Manual Page 31 System Name/Password 1. System Name: System Name . Type a system name if it is blank, or replace the current system name wit

Page 89 - Alarm Setting

User Manual Page 32 IP Address 1. IP Address: C IP Address text box and type a new address to change the IP Address. 2. IP Subnet Mask: C IP Su

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User Manual Page 33 ARP Table Click ARP Table to view ARP Table. Route Table Click Route Table to view Route Table.

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User Manual Page 34 Save Configuration 1. Load config from TFTP server: C TFTP Server text box and type the TFTP server IP address from where t

Page 92 - Activities

User Manual Page 35 Firmware Upgrade 1. Filename: C Filename text box and type the name of the file that you intend to upgrade it to the switch.

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User Manual Page 36 Please follow the message on the screen during the firmware upgrade process. Do not turn off the power or perform other functi

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User Manual Page 37 Firmware has been upgraded successfully to the switch. Reboot the switch after completing the upgrade process.

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User Manual Page 38 Alarm Setting 1. Name: C Name drop-down menu to choose fe1~fe10 , ge1~ge2 , or Power1~Power3 Name drop-down list. 2

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User Manual Page 39 Reboot Reboot: Reboot button to restart the switch. Logout Logout: Logout button to logout of the switch.

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User Manual Page 4 ADMINISTRATION CONSOLE ...

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User Manual Page 40 Port Configuration 1. Admin Setting: C Admin Setting drop-down menu to choose Link down or Link up Admin Setting drop-do

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User Manual Page 41 Port Status View the Link Status, Speed, Duplex, and Flow control status for all ports. SFP Port: 1. View the Detected, Conn

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User Manual Page 42 Rate Control 1. Ingress: C Ingress text box and type a new Rate to change the Ingress Rate Control for the port. Rate Values

Page 101 - Static MAC Entry

User Manual Page 43 RMON Statistics Click Port 1 ~ Port 12 to view corresponding RMON Statistics. Per Port Vlan Activities Click Port 1 ~ Port

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User Manual Page 44 Switching Bridging 1. Aging Time (seconds): Click the text box and type a decimal number as Bridging Aging Time in seconds. 2

Page 103 - Port Mirroring

User Manual Page 45 Static MAC Entry Static-MAC-Entry Forward: 1. Add MAC address: Add MAC address locked forwarding MAC address for the port. 2

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User Manual Page 46 Port Mirroring 1. Mirror From: Choose Mirror From port from Port 1 ~ Port 12. 2. Mirror To: C Mirror To drop-down menu to C

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User Manual Page 47 1. System Power Budget: System Power Budget new system power budget for Switch. 2. Submit: C Submit button when you finished

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User Manual Page 48 Trunking Port Trunking Static Channel Group: 1. Trunk 1: Click Port 1 ~ Port 10 to assign ports to Trunk 1. (Maximum 4 ports

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User Manual Page 49 STP / Ring Global Configuration 1. Spanning Tree Protocol: C Spanning Tree Protocol drop-down menu to Choose Enable or Dis

Page 108 - Trunking

User Manual Page 5 Quick Start Guide This quick start guide describes how to install and use the Industrial Managed PoE (Power over Ethernet) Etherne

Page 109 - Global Configuration

User Manual Page 50 RSTP Port Setting 1. STP Version: C STP Version drop-down menu to choose RSTP from STP Version drop-down list. 2. Port:

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User Manual Page 51 MSTP Properties 1. STP Version: C STP Version drop-down menu to choose MSTP from STP Version drop-down list. 2. Regio

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User Manual Page 52 max hops for a BPDU prevents the messages from looping indefinitely in the network. When a bridge receives a MST BPDU tha

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User Manual Page 53 Configuration. Included VLANs 1. Instance ID: C Instance ID drop-down menu to choose instance ID from Instance ID drop-down

Page 113 - RSTP Port Setting

User Manual Page 54 MSTP Port Setting Port Instance Configuration 1. Instance ID: C Instance ID drop-down menu to choose instance ID from Insta

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User Manual Page 55 Ring Setting Ring state 1. C Ring state drop-down menu from Ring state drop-down list to choose Enable or Disable to e

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User Manual Page 56 VLAN VLAN Mode Setting 1. VLAN Mode Setting: C VLAN Mode Setting drop-down menu to Choose Tag-based VLAN or Port-

Page 116 - MSTP Properties

User Manual Page 57 802.1Q VLAN Setting Add VLAN: 1. VLAN setting: Click VLAN setting . The VLAN Setting window appears. 2. Add VLAN: C Add V

Page 117 - MSTP Instance Setting

User Manual Page 58 Delete VLAN: 1. VLAN setting: Click VLAN setting . The VLAN Setting window appears. 2. Delete VLAN: C Delete VLAN button

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User Manual Page 59 Mode drop-down list for the port. The port will be Tag port if you choose Trunk Mode for the port. And the port will be Tag o

Page 119 - MSTP Port Setting

User Manual Page 6 Power Input Terminal Block PW1 + 47 57VDC Power Ground PW2 + 47 57VDC Power Ground Earth Ground Relay Output 1A @ 250VAC

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User Manual Page 60 QoS Global Configuration 1. QoS: C QoS drop-down menu from QoS drop-down list to choose Enable or Disable to enable or

Page 121 - Ring Setting

User Manual Page 61 802.1p Priority 1. Priority: C Priority drop-down menu from Priority drop-down list to choose 0 ~ 3 for VLAN Priority 0 ~

Page 122 - 802.1Q VLAN Setting

User Manual Page 62 SNMP SNMP General Setting 1. SNMP Status: C SNMP Status drop-down menu from SNMP Status drop-down list to choose Enable

Page 123 - 802.1Q Port Setting

User Manual Page 63 SNMP v1/v2c 1. Get Community Name: Get Community Name textbox and specify a get community name. 2. Set Community Name: Se

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User Manual Page 64 SNMP v3 Add User: 1. Add User: C Add User button. The SNMP V3 Setting window appears. 2. SNMP Version: C SNMP Version dr

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User Manual Page 65 Delete User: 1. Delete User: C Delete User button. The Select User Name window appears. 2. Select User Name: C Select Use

Page 126 - Port Based VLAN

User Manual Page 66 802.1x Radius Configuration 1. Radius Status: C Radius Status drop-down menu from Radius Status drop-down list to choose

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User Manual Page 67 This key must match the encryption used on the radius daemon. All leading spaces are ignored, but spaces within and at the end o

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User Manual Page 68 Port Authentication 1. Interface: C Interface drop-down menu from Interface drop-down list to choose the port to be set po

Page 129 - 802.1p Priority

User Manual Page 69 Other Protocols GVRP GVRP Global Setting: 1. GVRP: C GVRP drop-down menu from GVRP drop-down list to choose Enable or Di

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User Manual Page 7 Functional Description  Meets NEMA TS1/TS2 Environmental requirements such as temperature, shock, and vibration for traffic cont

Page 131 - SNMP General Setting

User Manual Page 70 3. GVRP registration: C GVRP registration drop-down menu from GVRP registration drop-down list to choose Enable or Disabl

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User Manual Page 71 an entry between 1 and 124 (seconds). Default = 10. IGMP passive snooping: 1. Report suppression: report suppression - repo

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User Manual Page 72 Enable Disable to enable or disable NTP for the Switch. 2. NTP Server (IP Address or Domain name): NTP Server textbox and sp

Page 134 - SNMP v1/v2c

User Manual Page 73 Command Line Console Management The switch provides a command line console interface for configuration purposes. The switch can

Page 135 - SNMP v3

User Manual Page 74 At the switch_a login: (or View Mode). switch_a login: root Basic commands Exec Mode (or View Mode) is the base mode

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User Manual Page 75 Login timed out The login session to Exec Mode (or View Mode) has timed out due to an extended period of inactivity (60 seco

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User Manual Page 76 Exit from Exec Mode (View Mode) At the switch_a> View Mode). switch_a>exit Privileged Exec Mode (Enable Mode) Logon t

Page 138 - Radius Configuration

User Manual Page 77 Commands Privileged Exec Mode (or Enable Mode) allows users to run commands as following. At the switch_a# prompt just press &

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User Manual Page 78 question to display the command keywords or parameters along with a short description. switch_a#show ? Login timed out Th

Page 140 - Port Authentication

User Manual Page 79 Exit from Privileged Exec Mode (or Enable Mode) At the switch_a# Mode (or Enable Mode). switch_a#exit Configure Mode (Confi

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User Manual Page 8 Console Configuration  Connect to the switch console: Connect the DB9 straight cable to the RS-232 serial port of the device and

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User Manual Page 80 Commands Configure Mode (or Configure Terminal Mode) serves as a gateway into the modes as following. At the switch_a(con

Page 143 - Other Protocols

User Manual Page 81 At the switch_a(config)# prompt just type in the full or partial command string then to display the command keywords or pa

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User Manual Page 82 System System Information, System Name/Password, IP Address, ARP Table, Route Table, Save Configuration, Firmware Upgrade, Ala

Page 145 - IGMP Snooping

User Manual Page 83 switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use enable password command to modify or create a password to be used when entering t

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User Manual Page 84 4. Example: The following example shows the Route Table of switch: switch_a#show route-table IP Address IP Address/IP Subnet

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User Manual Page 85 3. Command Syntax: ip default-gateway IP-ADDRESS no ip default-gateway IP-ADDRESS A.B.C.D specifies the IP address of the defau

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User Manual Page 86 WORD specifies the file name to be loaded to switch. 4. Example: The following example specifies upgrading firmware (file name

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User Manual Page 87 switch_a# Restore Default: 1. Command Mode: Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode (Enable Mode). The switch_a#

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User Manual Page 88 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on th

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User Manual Page 89 # eload reboot the switch after completing the upgrade process. Alarm Setting Alarm-trigger if: 1. Command Mode: Confi

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User Manual Page 9 Web Configuration  Login the switch: Specify the default IP address (192.168.1.10) of the switch in the web browser. A login win

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User Manual Page 90 4. Example: The following example enables alarm trigger on interface fe1 to switch: switch_a(config)#alarm-trigger if fe1 swi

Page 154 - Specifications

User Manual Page 91 Logout 1. Command Mode: Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode (View Mode) or Privileged Exec Mode (Enable Mode).

Page 155 - Appendix A

User Manual Page 92 Port Configuration, Port Status, Rate Control, RMON Statistics, Per Port Vlan Activities Configuration Admin Setting:

Page 156 - Appendix B

User Manual Page 93 MODE specifies the duplex mode: auto, full, half. 4. Example: The following example shows the use of duplex MODE (full) to t

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User Manual Page 94 3. Command Syntax: show interface IFNAME IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configurati

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User Manual Page 95 LEVEL Threshold value -128 ~ 128℃. 4. Example: The following example sets high temperature alarm threshold 100℃ for SFP trans

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User Manual Page 96 LEVEL Threshold value 0 ~ 131 mA. 4. Example: The following example sets high transmitter laser bias alarm threshold 131 mA fo

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User Manual Page 97 information is desired. LEVEL Threshold value -30 ~ 8.16 dbm. 4. Example: The following example sets high received optical pow

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User Manual Page 98 switch_a# 2. Usage: Use the show interface statistics command to display RMON statistics of interface. 3. Command Syntax: s

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User Manual Page 99 Switching Bridging, Static MAC Entry, Port Mirroring, PoE, PoE Scheduling Bridging Aging Time (seconds): 1. Command Mode: Conf

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