ICP DAS USA MSM-6226 manual

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 i MSM-6226 User's Manual 24-Port L2 Plus Man aged Fast Ethernet Switch + 2 TP/SFP Gigabit Dual Media Release 1.0  201 1, ICPDAS Manufacture Corporation. All rights reserved. All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respect ive companies.[...]

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    The information in this document is subject to change without notice . Unless the explicit written permission of ICPDAS Manufacture Corporation, this document in whole or i n part shall not be r eplicated or modified or amended or transmitted, in any from, or by any means manual, electric, electronic, electromagnetic, mechanical , optical or otherw[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 iii external or electrical stress, shipment, storage, accident, a buse or misuse, (3) Product is use d in an extra hazardous environm e nt or activities, (4) any serial number on the Product h as been removed or defa ced, or (5) this warrant y will be of no e ffect i f the repair is via anyone other than M[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 iv T able of Co ntent s C AUTIO N ........................................................................................................................... IV E LECT R ONIC E MISSION N OTICES ....................................................................................... IV 1. Introdu ction .....[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 v 3-9-1. IGMP S etting .................................................................................................... 65 3-9-2. IGMP VLAN ..................................................................................................... 66 3-9-3. Gr oup Allow ......................................[...]

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    Appendix B Nul l M odem Cable Specifications .............................................................282[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 vii Re vision History Release Date Revision 1.0 201 1/03/21 A1[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 iv Caution Circuit devices are sensiti ve to static electricit y , which c an damage their delicate electr onics. Dr y weather conditi ons or walk ing across a carpeted floor m ay cause you to acqu ire a static electrica l charge. T o protect your device, alw ays: • T ouch the metal chassis of your com p[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 iv W a rrning: • Self-dem olition on Product i s strictl y prohibited. Dam age caused b y self- demolition wil l be charged f or repairing fees. • Do not place pr oduct at outdoor or s andstorm . • Before installation, pleas e m ake sure input po wer suppl y and product specifications are com patible[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 ix About this user ’ s manual In this user ’s m anual, it will not onl y tell you h ow to ins tall a nd c onnect your network system but conf igure and m onitor the MS M-6226 throug h the built-i n CLI and web by RS - 232 serial interface and Ethernet ports step-b y-step. Man y explanation in detail of[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 1 1. Introduction 1-1. Overview of MSM-6226 MSM-6226, a 24 Fast Et hernet + 2 G igabit L2 Manag ed Switch, which implem ented 24 10/100Mbps TP + 2 Gigabit dual m edia ports with T P/SFP(or GBIC), is a standard s witch that m eets all IEEE 802.3/u/x/z G igabit, Fas t Ethernet and Ether net sp ecifications. [...]

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    DHCP Snooping: This feature enables the DHCP Snoopin g (MSM-62 26 s witch) to include inform ation abo ut client when f orwarding DH CP r equests from a DHCP client to a DHC P s erver vi a Trust Port. DH CP sn ooping can be config ured on LAN switches to hard en the secur ity on th e LAN to only allow c lients with specific IP/MAC ad dresses to hav[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 3 • W hen queried, sends grou p m embership reports to th e group. • W hen one of it s hosts joins a m ulticast address group to which none of its other hosts belong, sends u nsolicited group mem bership reports to tha t group. • W hen the last of its hosts in a particular multicast group leaves the [...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 4 1-2. Checklist Before you start installing t he switch, ver ify that the pack age contains the following:  MSM-6226 24 F ast Ethernet + 2 Gigabit L2 M anaged Switch  Modules (opti onal)  Mounting Acces sory (for 19 ” Rack Shelf)  This User 's Manual in CD- ROM  AC Power Cord  RS-[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 5 • Supports 802.1Q VL AN with 4K entr ies. • Supports user m anagement and limits three users t o login • Supports DHCP Broadcas ting Suppress ion to avoid network s uspended or crashed • Supports to send the trap event while monitore d events happened • Supports Link Layer Disc overy Protocol ([...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 6 1-4. V iew of MSM-6226 1-4-1. User Interfaces on the Front Pane l (Button, LEDs and Plugs) There are 24 T P Fast Ethernet ports and 2 slots f or opt ional rem ovable modules on t he f ront pane l of the switch. LED displa y are a, locating on the fro nt panel, contains a CPURUN, Po wer LED and 26 ports w[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 7 • • • • LED Indicators LED Color Function System LED CPURUN Green Lit when CPU is on and good PO W ER Green Lit when AC power is on and good ACT Green Lit when LEDSET set on active mode FDX Green Lit when LEDSET set on full-duplex mode SPD Green Lit when LEDSET set on speed mode 10/100M bps Ether[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 8 2. Installation 2-1. S tarting MSM-6226 Up This sec tion will give users a quick start for: - Hardware and Cable Installation - Managem ent S tation Installation - Software booting a nd configurat ion 2-1-1. Hard ware and Cable Inst allation At the beginn ing, please do first: ⇒ Wear a grounding de vic[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 9 • TP Port and Cable Ins tallation ⇒ In the sw itch, T P port supports MDI/MDI-X aut o-cross over , so both t ypes of cable, s traight-through (Ca ble pi n-outs for RJ-45 jack 1, 2, 3, 6 to 1, 2, 3, 6 in 10/100M T P; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 to 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 in Gigabit TP) and crossed-over (Ca [...]

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    2-1-2. Inst alling Chassis to a 19 -Inch Wiring Closet Rail Caution: Allow a proper spacing and proper air ventilatio n for the cooling fan at both sides of t he chassis. ⇒ Wear a grounding de vice for electros tatic discharge. ⇒ Screw the m ounting access ory to the f ront side of the s witch (See F ig. 2-2). ⇒ Place the Chas sis into the 19[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 1 1  Gigabit Fiber with BiDi LC 1310nm SFP m odule  Gigabit Fiber with BiDi LC 1550nm SFP m odule The following table lists the t ypes of f iber that we suppo rt and those else not listed here are available up on request. Multi-mode Fiber Cable and Modal Bandwidth Multi-mode 62.5/125 µ m Multi-mode [...]

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    provide the long haul conn ection. • • • • T ypical Netwo rk T opo logy in Deployment A hierarc hical net work with m inimum levels of switch may r educe the tim ing delay b etween s erver an d clien t station. Basicall y , with this a pproach, it w ill minimize the number of switches in an y on e p at h; will l ower the possibilit y of net[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 13 Case 2b: Port- based VLAN (See Fig.2-5). 1. VLAN1 m embers c ould not access VL AN2, VLAN3 and VLAN4 m em bers. 2. VLAN2 m embers c ould not access VL AN1 and VLAN3 m embers, but the y could access VLAN 4 mem bers. 3. VLAN3 m embers could not access VLAN 1, VLAN2 and VLAN4. 4. VLAN4 m embers c ould not [...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 14 2-1-4. Configuring t he Managemen t A gent of MSM-6226 We of f er you three wa ys t o startup the switch m anagement function. The y are RS-23 2 console, CLI, a nd W eb. Us ers can use any one of them to monitor and configure the s witch. Y ou can touch them through the f ollowing procedur es. Section 2[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 15 Note: The switch ’s serial port def ault settings are listed as fo llows: Baud rate 57600 S top bits 1 Data bits 8 Parity N Flow control non e 4. W hen you complete th e connection, then press < Enter> k ey . The login prompt will be sh own on th e screen. The default usernam e and password are [...]

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    2-1-4-2. Configu ring the M anagemen t A gent of MSM -6226 through th e Ethernet Port There are three wa ys to c onfigure a nd m onitor t he switch through the switch’s Ethernet port. They ar e CLI, W eb br owser and SNMP m anager . T he us er interface for the last one is NM S de pendent and d oes not cover here. W e just introduce the f irst tw[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 17 2-1-5. IP A ddress A ssignment For IP addres s c onfiguration, there are thre e param eters needed to be filled in. They are IP address, Subnet Mask, Def ault Gateway a nd DNS. IP address: The addres s of the network device in th e net work is used for inter network ing comm unication. Its addres s stru[...]

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    10 Class C: IP address range betwee n 192.0.0.0 an d 2 23.255.255. 255. Each clas s C network has a 2 4-bit network pref ix f ollowed 8-bit host a ddress. There are 2,097,152 ( 2^21)/24 netwo rks able to be defin ed wit h a m axim um of 254 (2 ^8 – 2) hosts per network . 1 10 Class D and E: Class D is a cl ass with first 4 MSB ( Most sign ificanc[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 19 In this di agram , you can s ee the subnet m ask with 25-bit long, 255.255.255.12 8, c ontains 126 m embers in the sub-netted n etwork. Another is t hat the length of network pref ix equals th e num ber of the b it with 1s in that subnet mask . W ith this, you can easil y count the num ber of IP addr es[...]

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    W ith the s ubnet m ask, a bigger ne twork can be cu t into sm all pieces of network. If we want to have m ore than two indep endent network s in a worknet, a partition to the network m ust be perf orm ed. In this case, subnet m ask must be applied. For different network applicati ons, the subnet m ask m ay look lik e 255.255.255.24 0. T his m eans[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 21 2-2. T ypical Applications The MSM-6 226 implem ents 24 Fast Ether net T P ports with aut o MDIX and 2 Gigabit dual m edia ports with SFP/GBIC for rem ovable m odule support ed comprehensi ve f iber t ypes of c onnection, including LC , BiDi LC for SFP and LC/ SC, BiDi LC/SC f or GBIC. For m ore details[...]

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    Fig. 2-15 Office Network Connection Fig. 2-14 Peer-to-peer Network Connection[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 23 3. Operation of Web-based Management This chapter i nstructs you how to conf igure and m anage the M SM-6226 through the web user in terface it supports, to a ccess and m anage the 24 10/100Mbps T P + 2 Gi gabit dua l m edia ports with T P/SFP(or GB IC)Fiber managem ent Ethernet s witc h. W ith this fac[...]

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    T o optimize th e display effect, we recomm end y ou use Microsoft IE 6. 0 above, Net s cape V7.1 above or FireFox V 1.00 above a nd have the resolution 1024x768. The switch su pported neutra l web bro wser interf ace. In Fig. 3-2, f or exam ple, left section is the whole f unction tree with web user interface and we will travel i t through this c [...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 25 3-1. W eb Management Home Overv iew After you login, the switch sho ws you the system inform ation as Fig. 3-2. This page is def ault and tells you th e b asic infor mation of the s ystem , includ ing “Mo del Name” , “ System Description”, “Locat ion”, “C ontact”, “Device Nam e”, “[...]

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    Fig. 3-3 port detail information In Fig . 3-3, it shows the bas ic inf orm ation of the click ed port. W ith this, you’ll see the i nformation about the port status, traffic status and bandwidth r ating f or egress and ingr ess respecti vely .  On the left-top corner , t here is a pu ll-down list f or Auto Logou t. For the s ake of security , [...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 27 DHCP Snooping IP-MAC Bindi ng Loop Detecti on System DHCP Relay Port SNMP DHCP Boot Root Multicast LLDP VLAN MAC T able GVRP STP MSTP Trun k 802.1X T ACACS+ Alarm Configuration TFTP Server Bandwidth Security QoS ACL Diagnostics TFTP Server Log Firm ware Upgrade Reboot Logout[...]

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    3-1-1. Sy stem Information Function nam e: System Inf ormation Function descriptio n: Show the bas ic system information. Fig. 3-3.1 System information Parameter des cription: Model nam e: The model nam e of this device. System desc ription: As it is , this tells what this device is. Here, it is “24 Fast Ethern et + 2 Gigabit L2 Man aged Switc h?[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 29 The tim e accum ulated since this s witch is po wered up . Its form at is da y , hour , minute, secon d. Current tim e: Show the system tim e of the switch. Its form at: day of week , month, day , hours : m inutes : seconds, year . For instance, T ue Apr 20 23:25:58 2004 BIOS version: The version of the[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 30 3-1-2. IP Configuration IP conf iguration is one of the most im portant configurations in the s witch. W ithout the pr oper s etting, net work m anager will n ot be able to m anage or view t he device. The switch supports both m anual IP addre ss setting and a utom atic IP address sett ing via DHC P ser[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 31 Subnet m ask is made f or the purpos e to ge t m ore network address because an y IP device in a network m ust own its IP addres s, compos ed of Net work address and Ho st addr ess, ot herwise can’t c ommunicate with other devic es each other . But unfor tunately , t he net work classes A, B, and C ar[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 32 3-1-3. T ime Configurati on The s witch provides manual and autom atic wa ys to s et the s ystem time via NTP . Manual se tting is si m ple and you just input “ Y ear”, “Month”, “ Day”, “Hour ”, “Minute” and “Second” within th e valid value range i ndicated in each item . If you [...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 33 Manual: This is the func tion to adjust the time m anually . Filling the valid figures in the fields of Y ear , Mo nth, Da y , Hour , M inute a nd Second res pectivel y and press <Apply> button , t im e is adjusted. T he valid f igures for the parameter Y ear , Month, Day , Hour , Minute a nd Seco[...]

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    Mth: Range is 1 ~ 12. Default: 1 Day: Range is 1 ~ 31. Default: 1 Hour: Range is 0 ~ 23. Default: 0 Day Light Savi ng End : This is used to se t when to stop perform ing the da ylight saving tim e. Mth: Range is 1 ~ 12. Default: 1 Day: Range is 1 ~ 31. Default: 1 Hour: Range is 0 ~ 23. Default: 0[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 35 3-1-4. A ccount Configuration In th is function, only adm inistrator can crea te, m odif y or delete the usernam e and password. Adm inistrator can m odif y ot her guest identities’ password without confirming the password but it is nec essar y to m odify the administrat or-equival ent identity . Gues[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 36 3-1-5. Managemen t Security Through the m anagem ent securit y configura tion, t he m anager c an do the strict setup to c ontrol the s witch and lim it the user to acces s this switch. The following ru les are of fered for the m anager to m anage the s witch: Rule 1) : When no lists exists , then it w [...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 37 Function nam e: Managem ent Securit y Configuration Function descriptio n: The switch offers Management Security Configurat ion function. W ith this function, the manager ca n easil y c ontrol the m ode that the user connec ts to the s witch. Accord ing to the m ode, user s can be c lassif ied into t wo[...]

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    IP Range: The s witch supports t wo k inds of opti ons for manage d valid IP Rang e, including “An y” and “Cust om” . Default is “Any”. In c ase that” Cus tom” had b een chosen, y o u can ass igned eff ective IP ran ge. The valid ran ge is 0.0.0.0~255.2 55.255.25 5. Incom ing Port: The switch supp orts two kinds of options f or mana[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 39 3-1-6. Vir t ual S tack Function nam e: Virtual Stack Function descriptio n: Virtual S tack Manag ement(VS M) is the group m anagem ent f unction. T hrough the proper configuration of this func tion, switches in the sam e LAN will be grouped a utom atically . And am ong these switch, one switch will be [...]

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    Fig. 3-8 Parameter des cription: S tate: It is used for the activation or de-activation of VSM. De fault is Enabl e. Role: The r ole that the s witch would like to pla y in virtual s tack. T wo t ypes of roles, including m aster and slave are offered f or option. Def ault is Master . Group ID: It is th e group ident ifier (GID) which s igns for VSM[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 41 3-2. DHCP Snooping 3-2-1. DHCP Snooping Config Function nam e: DHCP Snoop ing Config Function descriptio n: The addres ses as signed t o DHCP cl ients on u nsecur e ports can be caref ully controlled using the d ynamic b indings registered with DHCP Snooping. DHCP snooping allo ws a s witch to protect a[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 42 3-2-2. T rust Group Function nam e: Trus t Group Function descriptio n: The func tion which y o u can conf igure the Gr oup as t rusted or untrusted. Y ou must to s et the trust port1 and p ort2 on the Switc h, Option 82 state with “ Disable”/ “Enabl e”, Action with “R eplace”/ “Drop” /?[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 43 The DHCP Server belo ng the VLAN m ember ID which you set on the Switch. ;Obe y by the PVID on the Switch. Server IP: The DHCP Server IP addres s. It allows the IP address with 0.0.0.0. Trust VID: The DH CP client belong the VLAN m ember ID which you set on the Switch. It can b e different with ser ver [...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 44 3-2-3. Lease List Function nam e: Lease List Function descriptio n: T o record and display the D HCP Snooping concurre nt lease List table. Fig. 3-10.2 Parameter des cription: MAC: T o display the DHCP server Client MAC ad dress. IP: T o display the client’s IP a ddress whic h got from the DHCP server[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 45 3-2-4. Counter Function nam e: Counter Function descriptio n: T o display the DHCP Snooping pack et rec eived p er port detail counter inform ation. . Fig. 3-10.2 Parameter des cription: Port No: The port num ber on the s witch. . Discover y: T o display discover y of DHCP r equest packet recei ved by t[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 46 3-3. DHCP Relay The D ynamic Host Configu ration Protoc ol (DHCP) is a service that r uns at the application la yer of the TC P/IP protocol stack to d ynamically assign I P addresse s to DHCP clients. DHC P client s request I P addresses, an d obtain leas es for IP addresses f rom the DHCP server. The D[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 47 To enable or disable the DH CP R ela y function o n t he S witch, Default is “Disable”. DHCP Relay Lifetime: Use to set the def ault lifetim e for which a pref ix delegated b y this DHCP local serv er is valid. T his default is overridden b y an i nterface-s pecific lifetime. Default is “ 5 ” se[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 48 3-4. IP-MAC Bindi ng The IP net work layer uses a four-b yte address. T he Ethernet link layer uses a six-byte MAC ad dress. Bin ding these t wo address t ypes together al lows the transm ission of data bet ween the layers. T he prim ary purpose of IP-MA C binding is to restrict the acc ess to a s witch[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 49 M A C: Six-byte M AC Address : xx- xx-xx-xx-xx-x x For exam ple: 00-40-c7-00- 00-01 IP: Four-byte IP Address: xxx.xx x.xxx.xxx For exam ple: 192.168.1.10 0 Port No: Port no.: 1-24 Add: Input M AC, IP , Port an d VID, then click on <Add> to create a new entr y into the IP MAC Binding table Edit: Th[...]

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    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 50 3-5. Port Configur ati on Four f unctions, inc luding Port St atus, Port Configuration, Sim ple Coun ter a nd Detail Count er are cont ained in this function fold er for port m onitor and managem ent. Each of the m will be desc ribed in detail orderl y in the following sections. 3-5-1.Port S tatus The f[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 51 Port No: Display the port num ber . The n umber is 1 – 26. Both port 2 5 a nd 26 are optional m odules. Media: Show the m edia type adopted in all ports. T he Port 25 and Port 26 are optional modules, which s upport either fiber or UT P media with either Gigabit Et hernet (1000Mbps) or 10/100Mbps Fast[...]

  • Page 64

    In port 25 and port 26, if the m edia is 1000Mbps wit h TP media, it will show the com binations of 1 0/100M and Fu ll/Half d uplex, 1000Mbps and Full duplex only . If the m edia is 1000Mbps with fiber m edia, it wil l show only 1000M/Fu ll duplex. Default: None, d epends on the result of the negotiat ion. Rx Pause: The wa y that th e port adopts t[...]

  • Page 65

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 53 Display the Ma nufacturer's OUI code which is assigne d by IEEE. V endor N am e: Display the com pany name of the module Manuf acture r . V endor P/N: Display the prod uct nam e of the nam ing by m odule Manufactur er . V endor R ev (Re vision): Display the m odule revision . V endor SN (Seri al Nu[...]

  • Page 66

    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 54 3-5-2. Port Configura t ion Port Co nfiguratio n is ap plied to change t he s etting of each port. In th is configurati on function, you ca n set/reset the f ollowing functions . All of them are desc ribed in detail below . Function nam e: Port Configura tion Function descriptio n: It is use d to s et e[...]

  • Page 67

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 55 S tate: Set th e c omm unication capability of the port is Ena bled or Disabled . W hen enable d, tr affic can be transm itted and received via this port. W hen disabled, the port i s blocked and no traffic can b e transf erred through this p ort. Port S tat e is co nfigurable b y the user . There are o[...]

  • Page 68

    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 56 3-5-3. Port Descript ion Port Descr iption is applied to change th e sett ing of eac h port. In this conf iguratio n function, you can set the port desc ription f or s pecific applicat ion. A ll of them are described in detail be low . Function nam e: Port Descr iption Function descriptio n: It is used [...]

  • Page 69

    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 57 3-5-4. Simple Counte r The function of Simple Counter collects any infor mation and provides the counting about th e traffic of the port, n o matter the pack et is good or ba d. In the Fig. 3-1 3, the windo w can show all ports’ cou nter inform ation at the sam e time. Each data field h as 20-digit lo[...]

  • Page 70

    3-5-5. Det ail Counter The f unction of Detail Co unter co llects any infor mation and provides the counting about th e traffic of the port, n o matter the pack et is good or ba d. In the Fig. 3-14 , the window can show only one port counter inform ation at the sam e time. T o see another port’s counter , you have to pull d own the list of Select[...]

  • Page 71

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 59 Rx Errors: Number of bad packets received. Rx Unicast Pack ets: Show the coun ting num ber of the recei ved unicast pack et. Rx Broadcast Pac kets: Show the coun ting num ber of the recei ved broadcas t packet. Rx Multicast Packets: Show the coun ting num ber of the recei ved m ulticast packet. Rx Pause[...]

  • Page 72

    Number of 512 ~ 1023-b yte fram es in good and bad p ack ets received. Packets 1024- 1522 Oc tets: Number of 1024-1522-b yte fram es in good and bad p ackets received. Tx Pack ets: The counting n umber of the packet transm itted. TX Octets: T ot al transm itted bytes. Tx Unicas t Packets: Show the coun ting num ber of the transm itted unicast pack [...]

  • Page 73

    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 61 3-6. Loop Detectio n The loop detectio n is used to detect t he presence of traff ic. W hen switch receives pack et’s(looping detection fram e) MAC ad dres s the sam e as oneself f rom port, show Loop detection happens. T he port will be locked when it received the looping detection fram es. If you wa[...]

  • Page 74

    Publication date:March., 2 011 Revision A1 62 3-7. SNMP Configuration Any Net work Managem ent S y s tem (NMS) r unning the Simple Network Managem ent Protoco l ( SNMP) c an m anage the Ma naged devices equipped wi th SNMP agent, provided that the Mana gement Inf orm ation Base (MIB) is i nstalled correctly o n the m anaged devices. T he SNMP is a [...]

  • Page 75

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 63 Comm unity nam e is used as password for authent icating if the requesting net work m anagement unit be longs to the s ame c ommunit y group. If the y both don’t have t he sam e comm unity nam e, the y don’t belong to the sam e group. Hence, the re questing n etwork managem ent unit can not access t[...]

  • Page 76

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 64 3-8. DHCP Boot The DHCP Boot functio n is used to spre ad the req uest broa dcast packet into a b igger tim e f rame to prevent the traffic congestion due to br oadcast packets from man y net work devices whi ch ma y s eek its NMS, boot s erver , DHCP s erver a nd man y connec tions predefin ed when the wh[...]

  • Page 77

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 65 3-9. Multicast The f unction, is used to establish the m ulticast groups to f orward the multicast packet to the m ember ports, and, in nature, avoids wasting the bandwidth while IP multicast packets are running over the ne twork . T his is because a switch that does not sup port IGMP or IGMP Snoop ing can[...]

  • Page 78

    Parameter des cription: IGMP snooping m ode selection: The switch supp orts to enable IG MP snooping f unction Enable: Set “Enable” m ode to enab le IGMP Snooping func tion. Default: un-ena ble. Unregistered Multicast Floo ding : The switch supp orts to enable Unr egistered Mu lticast Flooding functio n Enable: Set “Enable” m ode to enab le[...]

  • Page 79

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 67 IGMP VLAN Function descriptio n: S pec ify the a s tatic connection to a m ulticast router f or the VLAN. Fig. 3-22 Parameter des cription: VID: T o Set specify the IGMP snooping VL AN ID for each m ulticast grou p.[...]

  • Page 80

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 68 3-9-3. Group A ll ow Function nam e: Group Allo wed Function descriptio n: The Group Allowed function allows the IGMP Sno oping to set up t he IP multicast table base d on user’s specif ic con ditions. IGMP repor t pack ets that meet the item s you set up wil l be joined or f ormed the multicast group. F[...]

  • Page 81

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 69 3-9-4. MVR Setting Function nam e: MVR Setting Function descriptio n: Multicast VLAN Re gistratio n (MVR) routes pack ets received in a m ulticast source VLAN t o one or m ore receive VL ANs. Clients are in t he receive VLANs and the m ulticast server is in the sourc e VLAN. Mult icast routing h as to b[...]

  • Page 82

    3-9-5. Multicast S tatus Function nam e: Multicast Stat us Function descriptio n: The Multicast Stat us function allo ws to displa y the switch r eceived multicast traffic status. If the s witch doesn’t r eceive an y multicas t traff ic then it will display the “No m ulticast entr y !” Fig. 3-24 Parameter des cription: No: T o display current[...]

  • Page 83

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 71 3-9-6. RADIUS IGMP Function nam e: RADIUS IGMP Function descriptio n: The RADIU S IGMP func tion al lows to som e m ulticast applications, s uch as IPTV and Internet Radio, m ay b e of minimal interes t to law e nforcem ent agencies, other multicast traffic may contain information important to an investiga[...]

  • Page 84

    The s ecret k ey between a uthentication server an d authenticat or . It is a string with the l ength 1 – 31 c haracters. The c haracter s tring m ay contain upper case, lower case and 0-9. It is character sense. It is not allowed for putting a blank between an y two characters . Default: Radius T o display current built-up m ulticast VLAN ID . R[...]

  • Page 85

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 73 3-10. LLDP The s witch supports the LL DP . For current inform ation on your switch m odel, The Link La yer Discover y Protocol (LL DP) provid es a standards-b ased m ethod for enabling switches t o adver tise thems elves to adjacent de vices and to learn abo ut adjacent LLDP devices. 3-10-1 . LLDP S tate [...]

  • Page 86

    reinitializing LLD P transm ission. (Default : 2 secs) Notification Interval: T he minim um interval for LLDP data change Not ification fpr the same neighbor . Refer to IEEE 802.1AB-2005 or late r f or m ore inform ation. (Default: 5 s ecs) Mode : T o enabl e or disabl e the LLDP m ode per port. T here are four type includes Disa ble, Tx_Rx, Tx onl[...]

  • Page 87

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 75 3-10-2 . LLDP Entry Function nam e: LLDP Entry Function descriptio n: The LLDP Entry f unction allows a s witch t o d isplay per port which b uild th e LLDP available entr y . This inf ormation can be usef ul in tr acking LLDP packets back to a ph ysical port. Fig. 3-18-2 LLDP Entr y Parameter des cription[...]

  • Page 88

    that are supporte d. Also inc ludes inform ation on whether the c apabilities are enabled. Managem ent Addres s: T o display include a s pecific IP address in the out bound LLDP advertisem ents for specific ports. Auto - refr esh: Refresh the auth enticator c ounters in t he web UI au tom atically Refresh: Click on t he <Refresh> t o upda te [...]

  • Page 89

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 77 3-10-3 . LLDP S tatistics Function nam e: LLDP Counter Function descriptio n: Display the detailed co unting num ber of each port’s LL DP traffic . Fig. 3-18-3 LLDP statistics Parameter des cription: Neighbor Entr ies List Last Updat ed : The tim e period which ne ighbor entries List were be u pdated . T[...]

  • Page 90

    Tx Fram es: The counting n umber of the fram es transmitted. Rx Frames : The counting n umber of the fram es transmitted. Frames Disc arded: Show the num ber of f rame discarded. TL Vs Disc arded: Show the num ber of T LVs discarded. TL Vs Unrec ognized: Show the num ber of T LVs unrecogni zed. Age Outs: Show the num ber of Age O uts.[...]

  • Page 91

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 79 3-1 1. VLAN The switch suppor ts T ag-based VLAN (80 2.1q) and Port-b ased V LAN . Support 256 active VL ANs and VLAN ID 1~4094. VLAN c onfigurat ion is us ed to partition your LAN into sm all on es as your dem and. Properl y conf iguring it, you can gain n ot o nly improving sec urity and i ncreasing perf[...]

  • Page 92

    Port-based: Port-based VLAN is defined b y port. An y pack et com ing in or outgoing from an y o ne p ort of a port-based VLAN will be accepte d. No filtering criterion ap plies in port-based VLAN. T he only crit erion is the physical port you co nnect t o. For example, for a port-bas ed VLAN named PVLAN-1 contains port m embers Port 1&2 &3[...]

  • Page 93

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 81 26: Except Port 26, e ach port o f the switch ca nnot transm it packets with each oth er . Each port gr oups a VLAN with Port 26, thus, tot al 23 groups consisting of 2 members are form ed. 25&26: Except Port 25 and Port 26 , each port of the s witch ca nnot transm it packets with eac h other . Each[...]

  • Page 94

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 82 3-1 1-2. T ag-based Grou p Function nam e: Tag-based Gr oup Configur ation Function descriptio n: It shows the inform ation of existed T ag-based VL AN Groups. Y ou can a lso easily cre ate, e dit and delete a T ag-based VLAN gr oup b y pres sing < Add> , <Edit> and <Delet e> function but[...]

  • Page 95

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 83 Member: This is used to enable or disable if a port is a m ember of the new added VLAN, “En able” m eans it i s a m ember of the VLAN. Just tick the c heck box beside the port x to en able it. Utag: This is used to enable or disable if a p ort is a utag member of the ne w added VLAN, “Ena ble” m[...]

  • Page 96

    3-1 1-3. PVID Function nam e: PVID Function descriptio n: In PVID Setti ng, user can input VID n umber to each port. T he range of VID number is from 1 to 4094. User also can c hoose ingr ess filtering rule (Ru le 2) to each port. The I ngress Fi ltering Rule 2 is “dr op untagged fram e”. W hile Rule 2 is enabled, th e port will di scard all Un[...]

  • Page 97

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 85 Drop Untag: Drop untagged fram e. Y ou can configure a g iven port to acc ept all fr ames (T agged an d U ntagged) or jus t r eceive tagg ed fram e. If the f orm er is th e case, then the packets with tagged or u ntagged will be process ed. If the later is the cas e, onl y th e packets carr ying VLAN ta[...]

  • Page 98

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 86 3-1 1-4. Port-based Group Function nam e: Port-based Group Configur ation Function descriptio n: It shows the inform ation of the ex isted Port-based VLAN Groups. Y ou can easily create, edit and delete a Port-base d VLAN group by pressing < Add> , <Edit> and <Delet e> function buttons. U[...]

  • Page 99

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 87 Add Group: Create a ne w Port- based VLAN. Input t he VLAN na m e and choose the mem ber by tick ing th e check box beside the port N o., then, pr ess the <Apply> butto n to have the setting taken effect. Fig. 3-31 Delete Group: Just press the <Delete> bu tton to rem ove the selected group e[...]

  • Page 100

    3-1 1-5. Management VLA N Function nam e: Managem ent VLAN Function Desc ription: T o assign a specific VLAN for managem ent purpose. Fig. 3-33 Parameter des cription: S tate: It works when the tag-based m ode is chosen. W hen this function is enabled, onl y the tagged packets with this VID can m anage the switch. VID: V alid range 1 ~4094.[...]

  • Page 101

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 89 3-12. MAC T able MAC Table Conf iguration gathers m any functions, including M AC Table Information, MA C Table Mainten ance, Static and MAC Alias, which cannot be categorized to s ome f unction type. The y are described below. Function nam e: MAC T able Inform ation Function Desc ription: Display the s[...]

  • Page 102

    Search: Find the entr y that meets your setup. Previous Page: Move to the pre vious page. Next Page: Move to the next pag e. Alias: The Alias of the s earched e ntry . MAC A ddress: The MAC address of the sear ched entr y . Port: The port that exists in th e searched MA C Entr y . VID: VLAN Group tha t MAC Entr y exists. S tate: Display the m ethod[...]

  • Page 103

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 91 Fig. 3-35 Parameter des cription: Aging T im e: Delete a MAC address idling f or a per iod of tim e from the MAC T able, which will no t affect static MAC address. Ra nge of M AC Addres s Aging Ti m e is 10-1000000 s econds. The def ault Ag ing T im e is 300 seconds. Learning Lim it: T o s et up the m a[...]

  • Page 104

    Fi g. 3-36 Parameter des cription: MAC: It is a six- byte lon g Ethernet hard ware addr ess and usuall y expr essed b y hex and separated b y hyphens. For ex ample, 00 – 40 - C7 - D6 – 00 - 01 VID: VLAN identifier. T his will be filled onl y when tagged VL AN is applied. Valid range is 1 ~ 4094. Forwarding R ule(Drop Poli cy): S tatic: A MAC ad[...]

  • Page 105

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 93 Function nam e: MAC A lias Function descriptio n: MAC Alias f unction is us ed to let you ass ign M AC address a plain Englis h name. This will help you t ell which MAC addres s belongs to which user in the illegal access report. A t the initial time, it shows all pairs of the ex isted alias name and MA[...]

  • Page 106

    Function nam e: Port Securit y Function descriptio n: Port Secur ity func tion is used to let you as sign the port authe nticate with t he MAC address for sec urity purpose. Fig. 3-37-1 Parameter des cription: Port: Select the port you would li ke to inquire. Function nam e: Port static MAC Function descriptio n: Port S tatic MAC func tion is used [...]

  • Page 107

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 95 Fig. 3-37-1 Parameter des cription: MAC A ddress: It is a six- byte lon g Ethernet hard ware addr ess and usuall y expr essed b y hex and separated b y hyphens. For ex ample, 00 – 40 - C7 - D6 – 00 - 02 VID: VLAN Group ID that MAC Entry for the port member exists.[...]

  • Page 108

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 96 3-13. GVRP Configuration GVRP is an app lication based on Gener ic At tribute Registr ation Protocol (GARP), m ain ly use d t o autom atically and dynam ically m aintain th e gr oup mem bership inform ation of the VLANs. The G VRP offers the f unction providing t he VLAN registrat ion ser vice thro ugh a G[...]

  • Page 109

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 97 Leave T ime: Used to declare the Leave Ti m e in unit of c entisecond . V a lid tim e range: 60 –300 centiseco nd, Defa ult: 60 ce ntisecond. Leave All T im e: A tim e period for announce m ent that a ll re gistered device is going to be de-registered. If someone still iss ues a new join, t hen a reg [...]

  • Page 110

    Enabled: In this mode, the switch does not cr eate dynamic VLAN when this port received GVRP PDU. Except recei ved d ynamic VLAN m essage of the GVR P PDU is an existe d static VLAN in the s witch, this port will be ad ded into the static VLAN mem bers dynamicall y . Function nam e: GVRP Counter Function descriptio n: All GVRP co unters are m ainly[...]

  • Page 111

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 99 JoinIn Messag e Packets: Number of GARP BPDU with Join In m essage is rece ived b y the GARP application. LeaveEmpty Message Pac kets: Number of GARP BPDU with Leave Em pty mes sage is received b y the GARP application. Empty Message Packets: Number of GARP BPDU with Empt y message is rec eived b y the [...]

  • Page 112

    Fig. 3-40 Parameter des cription: Current D ynamic Gr oup Num ber: The num ber of GVRP group that are c reated curre ntly . VID: VLAN identifier . W hen GVRP group creates, each d ynam ic VLAN group owns its VID. V alid r ange is 1 ~ 40 94. Member Port: Those are the m em bers belonging to the s ame d ynamic VLAN grou p. Edit Administrativ e Contro[...]

  • Page 113

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 101 3-14. STP Configuration The S panni ng Tree Protoc ol (ST P) is a standardi zed m ethod (IEEE 802.1D) for avoiding loops in s witched net works . W hen STP is enabled, ens ure that onl y one path is active b etwee n an y t wo nodes on the n etwork at a tim e. User can enable S pann ing Tree Prot ocol o[...]

  • Page 114

    bridge, the “Desi gnated Ro ot” will sho w this switch’s bridge ID. Designated Pr iority: Show the curr ent root bridg e priority . Root Port: Show port num ber connect ed to root brid ge with the lo west path cost. Root Path Cost: Show the path cost b etween the root port and t he designat ed port of the root bridge. Current Max. Age : Show [...]

  • Page 115

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 103 3-14-2. STP Configuration The STP , S panning T ree Protocol, actually includes R STP . In the S pannin g Tree Configuration, there are s ix parameters open for the user t o configure as user ’s idea. Each param eter descr iption is listed below . Function nam e: STP Configuration Function descriptio n:[...]

  • Page 116

    will use the hel lo t ime assigned by t his s witch to c omm unicate w ith eac h other . The valid value is 1 ~ 10 in unit of second. Default is 2 secon ds. Max. Age: W hen the MSM-6226 is th e root br idge, th e whole LAN will appl y this figure set b y this s witch as their m axim um age tim e. W hen a bridge received a B PDU or iginated from the[...]

  • Page 117

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 105 3-14-3. STP Port Configuration Function nam e: STP Port Setting Function descriptio n: In the STP Port S etting, one item selection and five parameters s ettings are offered f or user ’s s etup. User can d isable and enable each port by se lecting each Port S tatus item . Us er also can set “Path C os[...]

  • Page 118

    Configured Path Cost: The r ange is 0 – 200, 000,000. In th e s witch, if path cos t is s et to be zero, the ST P will get the recomm ended v alue res ulted from auto-negotiat ion of the link accordingly a nd display this value in the field of Path Cos t S tatus. Oth erwise, it m a y show the valu e that the adm inistrator s et up in Configured P[...]

  • Page 119

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 107 this port. Default: Auto M Check: Migration C heck . It f orces the p ort send ing o ut an RST P BPDU instead of a leg acy ST P B PDU at the next transm iss ion. The onl y benef it of this operation is to m ake the port quick ly get back to act as an RSTP port. Click <M Check> button to send a R [...]

  • Page 120

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 108 3-15. MSTP Configuration The im plementation of MS TP is acc ording to IEEE 802.1Q 2005 Clause 13 – Multiple S panning T ree Protocol. M STP allows f ram es assigned to diff erent VLANs to follo w separate p aths, each base d on an ind ependent M ultiple Spann ing Tree Instance ( MSTI), within Mu ltiple[...]

  • Page 121

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 109 3-15-2 Region Con f ig Function nam e: MSTP Region Config Function descriptio n: T o configure the basic iden tification of a MSTP bri dge. Bridges participating in a comm on MST region must have the s ame Reg ion Nam e and Revision L evel. Fig. 3-43.2 Parameter des cription: Region Nam e: 0-32 c haracter[...]

  • Page 122

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 1 10 3-15-3 Inst ance Vie w Function nam e: MSTP Instance Config Function descriptio n: Providing an MST instance table which include inform ation(vlan m embership of a MST I ) of all spanning instances pro visioned in t he particular MST region which th e bridge belongs to . Through this table, a dditional M[...]

  • Page 123

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 1 1 1 Del MSTI: To delete an MST I. Del A ll MSTI: Deleting all pro visioned M STIs at a time. Instance Configuratio n: Fig. 3-43.5 To provision spa nning tree perform ance param eters per instance. Port Config: Fig. 3-43.4 To provision spa nning tree perform ance param eters per instance p er port. Instan[...]

  • Page 124

    Fig. 3-43.5 Instance Config Parameter des cription: Priority: The priorit y parameter used in the CI ST(Comm on and Internal S panni ng T ree) c onnection. 0 / 40 96 / 8192 / 12288 / 1 6384 / 2048 0 / 2 4576 / 28672 / 3276 8 / 36864 / 40960 / 45056 / 49152 / 5 3248 / 57344 / 6 1440 MAX. Age: 6-40sec. The sam e definition as in th e RSTP protocol. F[...]

  • Page 125

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 1 13 Fig. 3-43.6 Port Config Parameter des cription: Port: 1-24 Path Cost: 1 – 200,000,000 The sam e definition as in the RST P spec ification. But in MST P , this parameter can be respec tively app lied to por ts of CIST and ports of any MSTI. Priority: 0 / 16 / 32 / 48 / 64 / 80 / 96 / 1 12 / 128 / 144[...]

  • Page 126

    Restricted Rol e: Y es / No If “Yes” causes t he Port no t to be selec ted as Root P ort f or the CIST or any MST I, even it has the bes t spanning tree priorit y vector. Such a Port will be selected as an Alter nate Port af ter the Root Por t has been selected. T his parameter is “ No” by defau lt. If set, it ca n cause lack of spanning tr[...]

  • Page 127

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 1 15 Fig. 3-43.7 Instance S tatus Parameter des cription: MSTP S tate: MSTP protocol is Enable or Disable. Force V ersion: It shows the curr ent spanning tree protocol vers ion conf igured. Bridge Max Age: It shows the M ax Age settin g of the bridge itself. Bridge Forwar d Dela y: It shows the For ward De[...]

  • Page 128

    CIST ROOT PRIORITY : S panni ng tree priorit y value of the CI ST root bridge CIST ROOT MAC: Mac Address of the CIST root bridge CIST EXTERNAL ROOT P A TH COST : Root path cost value f rom the poin t of view of the bridge’s MST region. CIST ROOT PORT ID: The port ID of the br idge’s root port. In MSTP , peer port of a root port may res ide i n [...]

  • Page 129

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 1 17 Fig. 3-43.8 Port S tatus Parameter des cription: Port No: 1-24 S tatus: The forwarding status.Sam e definition as of the RST P spec ification Possible values are “FORWARDING” , “LEARNING” , “DISCARDING” S tatus: The role that a port p la ys in the spanning tree topol ogy . P ossible values[...]

  • Page 130

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 1 18 3-16. T r unking Co nfiguration The Port Trunking Configuration is used to conf igure the settin gs of Link Aggregation. Y ou c an bun dle m ore than one port wit h the sam e speed, f ull du plex and the s ame MAC to be a single log ical port, thus the logical port aggreg ates the bandwidth of these port[...]

  • Page 131

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 1 19 Per T runk ing G roup s uppor ts a maximum of 4 ready member-ports. Please note that som e decisions will autom atically be made b y the s y s tem while you are configuring your trunk ing ports. Trunk Setting Rul es are lis ted below: Rule1: Maximum 3 groups are allowed Rule 2: The mem bers of each gr[...]

  • Page 132

    LACP: A por t use LACP as its trunk method to get ag gregated with other ports also using LAC P . S tatic: A por t use S tatic Trun k as its trunk m ethod to get aggregate d with other ports also using S tatic T runk . Group: Ports choosing the sam e trunk ing m ethod other th an “ None” m ust be assigned a u nique Gro up num ber (i.e. Group ID[...]

  • Page 133

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 121 Function nam e: Aggregator View Function descriptio n: T o display t he cur rent port trunk ing information from the aggregat or po int of view . Fig.3-45 Parameter des cription: Aggregator: It sho ws th e aggre gator ID (f rom 1 to 26) of every p ort. In fact, ever y port is also an aggregat or , and [...]

  • Page 134

    Function nam e: LACP Detail (LACP Aggreg ator Detailed Infor mation) Function descriptio n: Show the detailed infor mation of the LACP trunking gr oup. Fig. 3-46 Parameter des cription: Actor: The switch you are watchin g on. Partner: The peer s ystem fr om this aggregator ’s vie w . System Priorit y: Show the S ystem Priorit y part of a system I[...]

  • Page 135

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 123 Function nam e: LACP System Conf iguration Function descriptio n: It is used to set t he prior ity part of the LACP s ystem ID. LACP will o nly aggregate together th e ports whose p eer link partners are all on a single system . Each s ystem supports L ACP w ill be assigned a globally unique System Ide[...]

  • Page 136

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 124 3-17. 802.1x Config urati on 802.1x port- based net work access control prov ides a m ethod to res trict users to access network res ources via au thenticatin g user ’s information. This r estricts users f rom gaining acc ess to the net work res ources throug h a 802.1x -enabled port without authenticat[...]

  • Page 137

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 125 The overview of operat ion flow f or the Fig. 3-41 is quite sim ple. W hen Supplicant P AE iss ues a request to Aut henticator P AE, A uthenticator and Supplicant exchanges authenticat ion m essage. Then, Authe nticator passes the request to RADIUS ser ver to ver ify . Finall y , RADIUS ser ver replies[...]

  • Page 138

    The Fig. 3-49 sho ws the procedure of 802.1x authent ication. T here ar e s teps for the login based on 802. 1x port acces s control m anagement. The protocol used in the right side is EAPOL and the left side is EAP . 1. At the initial stage, the supplicant A is unau thenticated and a por t on switch acting as an authentica tor is in un authorized [...]

  • Page 139

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 127 8. If user ID and pass word is correct, the aut henticati on server will send a R adius-Acc ess-Acc ept t o t he authenticat or . If not c orrect, the authenticati on server will send a Rad ius-Access -Reject. 9. W hen the authenticator P AE r eceives a Radius-Access -Accept, it will sen d a n E AP-Suc[...]

  • Page 140

    Only MultiH ost 802.1X is the t ype of authentication s upported in the s witch. In this m ode, for the devices connected to t his port, onc e a s upplicant is authorize d, the devices con nected to t his port can access the network res ource through t his port. 802.1x Port-base d Network Ac cess Contr ol function s upported b y the switc h is l it[...]

  • Page 141

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 129 Function nam e: 802.1x S tate Setting Function descriptio n: This f unction is used to con figure the glob al parameters for RADIUS authentication in 802.1x po rt security app lication. Fig. 3-51 Parameter des cription: Radius Server: RADIUS server IP address f or authentication. Default: 192.16 8.1.1 [...]

  • Page 142

    Function nam e: 802.1x Mode Setting Function descriptio n: Set the operatio n mode of 802.1X for each port. In thi s device, it sup ports Norm al and Advanced 802 .1X m ode. Fig. 3-52 Parameter des cription: Port Num ber: Indicate which port is select ed to configure the 802.1x operation m ode. 802.1x Mode: 802.1x operati on mode. There are t wo op[...]

  • Page 143

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 131 Function nam e: Port Securit y Management Function descriptio n: Shows eac h port status. In Multihost m ode, it s ho ws the p ort num ber and its status, authorized or u nauthori zed. Fig. 3-53 Parameter des cription: Disable Mode: W hen selecting Disable m ode f or a port in the func tion 802.1X Port[...]

  • Page 144

    Function nam e: Param. Setting Function descriptio n: This f unction is used to con figure the param eters f or each port in 802.1x port security applica tion. Ref er to the following p aram eters description f or details. Fig. 3-54 Parameter des cription: Port: It is the port num ber to be selecte d for conf iguring its ass ociated 802.1x paramete[...]

  • Page 145

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 133  Auto: The controlled port is set to be in authori zed state or unaut horized state depends on the r esult of the a uthentication exc hange bet ween the authenticati on server a nd the suppl icant. Default: Auto reAuthMax(1-1 0): The num ber of authentication at tempt that is perm itted before the p[...]

  • Page 146

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 134 3-18. Alarm Confi guration Function nam e: Events Configuration Function descriptio n: The T rap Event s Configuration function is used to e nable the switch to se nd out the trap inform ation while pre-d efined trap e vents occurr ed. The switch offers 21 dif ferent trap events to users for switch manage[...]

  • Page 147

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 135 Email Configurat ion Function descriptio n: Alarm configuration is used to configure the persons who should receive the alarm m essage v ia either em ail. It dep ends o n your settin gs. An em ail address has to be set in the web page of alarm configuration (See Fig . 3-49). T hen, user can read the tr[...]

  • Page 148

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 136 3-19. Configuratio n The swi tc h s upports three copies of conf iguration, includi ng t he default configuration, work ing conf iguration and user c onfiguration for your conf iguration managem ent. Al l of them are listed and described be low respecti vely .  Default Config uration: This is Manufactu[...]

  • Page 149

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 137 3-19-1. Save/Restore Function nam e: Save As S tart Conf iguration Function descriptio n: Save the current configurati on as a start configura tion file in flash m emory . Fi g. 3-58 Function nam e: Save As User C onfiguration Function descriptio n: Save the current configurati on as a user c onfiguration[...]

  • Page 150

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 138 Function nam e: Restore Def ault Configurati on (includes default IP address ) Function descriptio n: Restore Default Conf iguration function can retrieve Manuf acture’s set ting to replace the start c onfigurat ion. And the IP ad dress of the switch will also b e restored to 19 2.168.1.1. Fig. 3-60 Fun[...]

  • Page 151

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 139 Function nam e: Restore User C onfiguration Function descriptio n: Restore User Co nfiguration function c an retr ieve the previous c onfirm ed working c onfiguration s tored in the f lash m emor y to update start conf iguration. W hen c ompleting to restor e the c onfigurat ion, the system ’s start con[...]

  • Page 152

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 140 3-19-2. Config File Function nam e: Config File Function descriptio n: W ith this function, user can back up or reload the co nfig files of Sa ve As S tart or Save As User via TFTP . Fig. 3-63 Parameter des cription: Export File Path: Export S tart: Export Save As S tart’s config file stored in th e fla[...]

  • Page 153

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 141 3-20. Security Function nam e: Mirror Conf iguration Function descriptio n: Mirror Configuration is to monitor the traffic of the net work. For example, we assume that Port A and Port B are Mon itoring Port and Monitore d P ort respectivel y, thus, th e tr affic received by Port B will be cop ied to Port [...]

  • Page 154

    Function nam e: Isolated Group Function descriptio n: Isolated Group function ca n let th e port be independent of other ports in the Isolated group, and the communication is also forbidden betwee n thes e p orts. But, t he ports of the Isolated group are s till ab le to co mm unicate with the por ts of the non-Isolated group. W ith this design, it[...]

  • Page 155

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 143 3-21. Bandwidth Function nam e: Ingress Band width Setting Function descriptio n: Ingress Band width Setting function is used to set u p the lim it of Ingress bandwidth for each por t. Fig. 3-66 Parameter des cription: Port No.: Choose t he port that you would lik e this f unction to work on it. V al id r[...]

  • Page 156

    Function nam e: Egress Bandw idth Setting Function descriptio n: Egress Bandw idth Setting function is used to set u p the lim it of Egress bandwidth for each por t. Fig. 3-67 Parameter des cription: Port No.: Choose t he port that you would lik e this f unction to work on it. V al id range of the por t is 1~26. Rate: Set up the l imit of Egress ba[...]

  • Page 157

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 145 Function nam e: S tor m Function descriptio n: Bandwidth Managem ent function is us ed to set up the lim it of Ingress and Egress band width for each port. Fig. 3-68 Parameter des cription: S tor m T ype: Disable: Disable the func tion of the bandwidth storm c ontrol. BC (Broadcast Storm Control): Enab[...]

  • Page 158

    UC, MC (Unk nown Unicast, Multicast Storm Control): Enable the f unction of band width storm control f or Unknown Unicast and m ulticast Stor m pack ets in transm ission. BC, UC, MC (Br oadcast, U nknown Unicast, Multicas t Storm Control): Enable the f unction of band width storm control f or all pack ets in transm ission. Rate : Set up the lim it [...]

  • Page 159

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 147 3-22. QoS(Quality of Ser vice Config uration) The switch supp orts 5 kinds of QoS, are as follows, MAC Priority , 802.1p Priority , IP TOS Priorit y , and DiffServ DSCP Pri ority . Port Base d Priori ty has a special name called VIP Port in the switch. Any pack ets enter VIP Port will have highest tr ansm[...]

  • Page 160

    and DSCP . ** VIP/DSCP > TOS > 802.1p (Final resu lt) Function nam e: QoS Global Setting Function descriptio n: W hen you want t o use QoS f unction, please enable Q oS Mode in advanc e. Then yo u c an use MAC Priority , 802 .1p Priority , IP TOS Priority , DiffServ DSCP Pri ority , or V IP Port f unctions and take effect. In this f unction, [...]

  • Page 161

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 149 Function nam e: 802.1p Settin g Function descriptio n: This f unction will affec t the priorit y of VLAN tag. Based on pr iority of VLAN t ag , it ca n arrange 0 ~8 prioriti es, priorities can map to 4 q ueues of th e s witch (queue 0~3) and poss ess diff erent bandwidth distrib ution according to your[...]

  • Page 162

    Publication date: Sep, 2009 Revision A8 150 Function nam e: DSCP Setting Function descriptio n: In the late 1990s , th e IETF redefined the m eaning of th e 8-bit S ERVICE T YPE field t o accomm odate a set of differentiated services (D S). Under the differentiated services interpretation, the first six bits com prise a codepoin t, which is som eti[...]

  • Page 163

    151 3-23. ACL The MSM-6226 switch acc ess control l ist (ACL) is probabl y t he m ost comm only used objec t in the IOS. It is used f or pack et f iltering but also for s electing types of traf fic to be anal yzed, forwarded, or influence d in som e way. The ACLs are divid ed into EtherT ypes. IPv4, A RP pro tocol, MAC a nd VL AN parameters etc. He[...]

  • Page 164

    Parameter des cription: Add To add ne w access control r ule on s witch. You m ust configure the parameters what d escribed later when you add t he new access control rule. Edit/ Show: To modif y or monitor the ac cess control conf iguration r ule on switch. Delete: To delete existe d access c ontrol rule on s witch. Fig. 3-73 ACL Configuration: To[...]

  • Page 165

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 153 Fig. 3-74 VLAN T ag: T o inp ut VLAN T ype with 2 type include “an y” and “ T ag-based Vlan” If you choice T ag-bas ed Vlan t ype then you must input T ag VID in field an d droll the T ag Pr iority bar to c hoice the tag priorit y from 0 to 7. Fig. 3-75 Ethernet T ype: Fig. 3-76[...]

  • Page 166

    T o droll “Ethernet Ty pe” bar and option “an y”, “ IPv4”, “ ARP” and “ S pecific” f or ACL requirement. Any: It is inc luding all fram e t y p e IPv4: It is inc luding all I Pv4 protocol f ram e type ARP: It is incl uding all A RP protocol fram e type S pec ific: It is spec ific f rame type Fig. 3-77 IPv4: T o set the IPv4 pack[...]

  • Page 167

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 155 IPv4 TOS : T o droll the bar and you can elect “ An y”, and “ S pecif ic”. If you click “ S pec ific” then you need to s et the TOS V alue to filter . Fig. 3-79 Fig. 3-80 TTL Range : T o droll the bar and you can elect “ TTL=0”, “TT L=1”, “TTL=2-254” an d “ TTL=255” and se t[...]

  • Page 168

    IPv4 DA/ SA : T o droll the bar and you ca n elect “ An y”, “HOST ” and “Network ”. Fig. 3-82 L4 Destination po rt : T o droll the bar and you can elec t “ A ny” and “S pecific”. If you click “ specific” then you need to s et destina tion port value. Fig. 3-83 Fig. 3-84[...]

  • Page 169

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 157 L4 Source port : T o droll the bar a nd you can el ect “ Any” and “S pecific”. If you click “ specific” then you need to s et source port value. Fig. 3-85 Fig. 3-86 Action: T o set network packet filter includes “ In-band” , “ Out-band” an d “Modif y Packet f or In/Out-Band”. In[...]

  • Page 170

    Fig. 3-87 Fig. 3-88 Fig. 3-89 Fig. 3-90 Modify Packet for In/ Out-Ban d : Modify Packet -802.1P:[...]

  • Page 171

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 159 T o droll down the bar to ele ct “Any” and “ S p ecific”. If you click the “ S pecific” the n you need t o set 802.1p value in th e field. default is 0 Fig. 3-91 Modify Packet -QOS: T o droll down the bar to ele ct “Any” and “ S p ecific”. If you click the “ S pecific” the n you[...]

  • Page 172

    3- 24. Diagnostics Five func tions, incl uding D iagnostics, Loopback T est, Ping T est, Auto P ing and Cable are contai ned in this function folder for device se lf-diagnostics. Each of them will be des cribed in d etail orderl y in the follo wing sections. Function nam e: Diag Function descriptio n: Diagnostics f unction pro vides a set of basic [...]

  • Page 173

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 161 Function nam e: Loopback T est Function descriptio n: In the Loopback T est function, there are two different loopback tests. One is Internal Loop back T est and the other is Exter nal Lo opback T est. T he form er test function will not send t he test s ignal outside the s witch box. The test signal o[...]

  • Page 174

    Function nam e: Ping T est Function descriptio n: Ping T est function is a tool for detecting if the target device is alive or not through I CMP protocol which aboun ds with r eport m essages. T he switch provides Ping T est func tion to let you k now th at if the target d evice is available or not. Y ou can sim ply f ill in a k nown IP address and[...]

  • Page 175

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 163 Function nam e: Auto Ping Function descriptio n: Auto Pin g functi on is a to ol for detecting if the target device is a live or not through I CMP protocol which aboun ds with r eport m essages. T he switch provides auto Ping T est function t o let you k now that if the target de vice is available or n[...]

  • Page 176

    Function nam e: Cable Function descriptio n: Cable function is a to ol f or detecting if the cable per port s tatus is OK or n ot. report m essages. T he switc h provides ca ble T est f unction to let you k now th at if the cable co nnect to a po rt is OK or not. Fig. 3-99[...]

  • Page 177

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 165 3- 25. TFTP Server Function nam e: TFTP Server Function descriptio n: Set up IP address of TFTP s erver . Fig. 3-100 Parameter des cription: S pec ify the IP address where the TFTP server locates. Fill in the IP address of your TFTP server , then press <Apply> button to have the sett ing taken ef[...]

  • Page 178

    3-26. Log This function shows the lo g data. The sw itch provides system log data f or users. T here are 1 6 pr ivate trap logs, 5 publ ic trap logs. The switch supports total 120 log entries. For m ore details on log items, pleas e refer to the section of Trap/Al ar m Conf iguration and SNMP Config uration. Function nam e: Log Data Function descri[...]

  • Page 179

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 167 3-27. Firmware Up grade Software u pgrade tool is used to help upgrade the so ftware func tion in order to f ix or im prove the fun ction. The s witch provides a T FTP c lient for softwa re upgrade. This can be do ne through E thernet. Function nam e: Firm ware Upgrade Function descriptio n: The switch[...]

  • Page 180

    3-28. Reboot W e offer you m an y wa ys t o reboot the s witch, includ ing power up, hardwar e reset and software reset. You c an pres s th e RES ET button in the fr ont panel to reset the s witch. After u pgradin g sof tware, c hangin g IP conf iguration or changing VLAN m ode configurat ion, then you m ust r eboot to have the n ew conf igurati on[...]

  • Page 181

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 169 3-29. Logou t You can m anually log out by perfor ming Lo gout f unction. In the switch, it provides another way to log out. You can conf igure it to logout autom aticall y. Function nam e: Logout Function descriptio n: The switch a llows you t o logout the system to prevent other users from the system[...]

  • Page 182

    4. Operation of CLI Management 4-1. CLI Managem ent Refer to Chapter 2 for basi c installation. The following des cription is the brief of th e network connecti on. -- Locate the corr ect DB-9 null modem cable with f emale DB-9 co nnector . Nul l modem cable com es with the m anagement switch. R ef er to the Ap pendix B f or null modem cable config[...]

  • Page 183

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 171 Fig. 4-1[...]

  • Page 184

    4-2. Commands of CLI T o see the comm ands of th e m ode, please input “ ? ” after the prom pt, the n all comm ands w ill b e listed i n th e s creen. Al l com m ands can be divided int o t wo categories, inc luding globa l com mands and loca l comm ands. Global com mands can be used wherever th e mod e you are. T hey are “exit”, “end”,[...]

  • Page 185

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 173 4-2-1. Global Com m ands of CLI end Syntax: end Description: Back to the top m ode. W hen you enter this c ommand, your curre nt posit ion would m ove to the top m ode. If you use this com m and in the top m ode, you are still in t he position of the top m ode. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Exa[...]

  • Page 186

    help Syntax: help Description: T o show available c omm ands. Some comm ands are the com bination of m ore than two words. W hen you enter this comm and, the CLI would sho w the com plete commands. Besides, th e comm and would help you c lassif y th e comm ands bet ween t he local com m ands and the globa l ones. Argument: None. Possible value: Non[...]

  • Page 187

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 175 history Syntax: history [#] Description: T o show a list of previous com m ands that you had ever run. W hen you ent er th is c ommand, the CLI would sh ow a list of comm ands which you had t yped before. T he CLI supports up to 256 r ecords . If no arg ument is t yped, the CLI would li st total record[...]

  • Page 188

    logout Syntax: logout Description: W hen you enter this comm and via T elnet connec tion, you wou ld log out the s ystem and disconnect. If you connect the s ystem through d irect s erial port with RS-2 32 cable, you would l ogout t he s ystem and be back to the initial login prom pt when you run this com mand. Argument: None. Possible value: None.[...]

  • Page 189

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 177 restore user Syntax: restore user Description: T o restore the s tartup configuration as user defined conf iguration. If restoring d efault successf ully , the CLI would prom pt if reboot im m ediately or not. If you pres s Y or y , the system would reboot im mediately; others woul d back to the CLI s [...]

  • Page 190

    save user Syntax: save user Description: T o save the c urrent configu ration as the user-d efined c onfigurat ion. W hen you enter this comm and, the CLI would save your current configur ation into the non- volatile FLASH as user-d efined conf iguration. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 # save user Saving use r... Save Suc[...]

  • Page 191

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 179 4-2-2. Local Comman ds of CLI     802.1x set quiet-period Syntax : set quiet-period <port-range> <sec> Description : A tim er used b y the Authenticator s tate machine to def ine perio ds of tim e during when it will not a ttempt to a cquire a Supp licant. Argument : <port ra[...]

  • Page 192

    <port range> : 1 t o 26 <max> : 1-10, default is 2 Example: FEL2P-SW26 (802.1x)# s et reAuthMax 2 2 set reAuthPeriod Syntax : set reAuthPerio d <port-range> <sec> Description : A co nstant that defines a nonzero num ber of seconds between periodic reauthentication of the sup plicant. Argument : <port range> : s yntax 1[...]

  • Page 193

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 181 f rom 1 to 31 <Accounting Service> : 0 f or disable, 1 f or enable <Accounting Server> : xxx .xxx.x xx.xxx <Accounting Port> :1~6553 5 Possible value: <port-num ber> : 1~65535, default 1812 <Accounting Service> : 0 f or disable, 1 f or enable <Accounting Server> : xx[...]

  • Page 194

    Argument : <port range> : s yntax 1,5-7, avai lable from 1 to 26 <sec> : tim er , rang e 1-65535 Possible value: <port range> : 1 t o 26 <sec> : 1-65535, default is 30 Example: FEL2P-SW26 (802.1x)# s et txPeriod 2 30 show mode Syntax : show m ode Description : T o display the mode of each port. Argument : None. Possible valu[...]

  • Page 195

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 183 port 1) p ort control : Auto r eAuthMax : 2 t xPeriod : 30 Q uiet Period : 60 r eAuthEnabled : ON r eAuthPeriod : 3600 m ax. Request : 2 s uppTimeout : 30 s erverTimeout : 30 : : : show security Syntax : show securit y Description : T o display the authentication status of each port. Argument : None. P[...]

  • Page 196

    show state Syntax : show state Description : T o display the Radius server configuration. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (802.1x)# s how state Radius Ser ver: 192.168 .1.115 Port Numbe r : 1812 Secret Key : WinRadi us     account add Syntax: add <nam e> Description: T o create a new guest user . W hen y[...]

  • Page 197

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 185 Syntax: modif y <name> Description: T o change the usernam e and password of an ex isting acc ount. Argument: <name> : existin g user acc ount Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (account)# m odify aaaaa username/p assword: the length is f rom 5 to 15. Current us ername (aaaa a):bbbbb[...]

  • Page 198

        alarm <<email>> del mail-address Syntax : del mail-address <#> Description : T o re m ove the e-m ail address . Argument : <#>: email address num ber , range: 1 to 6 Possible value: <#>: 1 to 6 Example: FEL2P-SW26 (alarm-email )# del mail- address 2 del server-user Syntax : del server-user Description :[...]

  • Page 199

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 187 set server Syntax : set server <ip> Description : T o set up the IP ad dress of the email ser ver . Argument : <ip>:em ail server ip addres s or dom ain name Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (alarm-email )# set serve r 192.168.1. 6 set user Syntax : set user <usernam e> Descr[...]

  • Page 200

    <<event s>> del all Syntax : del all <range> Description : T o disabl e em ail and trap of ev ents. Argument : <range>:del t he range of email and trap of events, syntax 1,5-7, avai lable fr om 1 to 25 Possible value: <range>: 1~2 5 Example: FEL2P-SW26 (alarm-event s)# del all 1-3 del email Syntax : del email <range[...]

  • Page 201

    189 set all Syntax : set all <range> Description : T o enabl e em ail and trap of events. Argument : <range>:set the r ange of email and trap of events, syntax 1,5-7, avai lable fr om 1 to 25 Possible value: <range>: 1~2 5 Example: FEL2P-SW26 (alarm-event s)# set all 1-3 set email Syntax : set email <range > Description : T [...]

  • Page 202

    Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (alarm-event s)# show Events Email Trap ---------- ------------ ------------ ------- 1 Cold St art v 2 Warm St art v 3 Link Do wn v 4 Link Up v 5 Authent ication Fail ure v 6 User Lo gin 7 User Lo gout 8 STP Top ology Change d 9 STP Dis abled 10 STP Ena bled 11 LACP Di sabled 12 LACP En abled 13 LACP Me mbe[...]

  • Page 203

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 191 Email Addr ess 3: Email Addr ess 4: Email Addr ess 5: Email Addr ess 6: FEL2P-SW26 (alarm)# sh ow events 1 Cold St art v 4 Link Up v 5 Authent ication Fail ure v 6 User Lo gin 7 User Lo gout 8 STP Top ology Change d 9 STP Dis abled 10 STP Ena bled 11 LACP Di sabled 12 LACP En abled 13 LACP Me mber Adde[...]

  • Page 204

        autologout autologout Syntax : autologout <tim e> Description : T o set up the timer of autologou t. Argument : <time>: range 1 to 3600 se conds, 0 for aut ologout off, c urrent setting is 18 0 seconds. Possible value: < time >: 0,1-3 600 Example: FEL2P-SW26 # autologou t 3600 Set autolo gout time to 3600 second s [...]

  • Page 205

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 193 11 102400 3776 DISABLE 102 400 12 102400 3776 DISABLE 102 400 13 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 14 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 15 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 16 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 17 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 18 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 19 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 20 [...]

  • Page 206

    9 102400 3776 DISABLE 102 400 10 102400 3776 DISABLE 102 400 11 102400 3776 DISABLE 102 400 12 102400 3776 DISABLE 102 400 13 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 14 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 15 19520 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 16 19520 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 17 19520 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 18 19520 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 19 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 1[...]

  • Page 207

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 195 6 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 7 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 8 102400 3776 DISABLE 102 400 9 102400 3776 DISABLE 102 400 10 102400 3776 DISABLE 102 400 11 102400 3776 DISABLE 102 400 12 102400 3776 DISABLE 102 400 13 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 14 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 15 19520 1 02400[...]

  • Page 208

    12 102400 3776 DISABLE 102 400 13 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 14 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 15 19520 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 16 19520 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 17 19520 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 18 19520 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 19 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 20 102400 1 02400 BC,UC 4 992 21 102400 1 02400 DISABLE 102 400 22 102400 1 02400 DIS[...]

  • Page 209

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 197 Syntax : import start Description : T o run the i mport s tart function. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (config-fil e)# import s tart Import suc cessful. import user-conf Syntax : import user -conf Description : T o run the i mport us er-conf f unction. Argument : None. Poss[...]

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    set import-path Syntax : set import- path <filepath> Description : T o set up the filepath and filename that us er would lik e to im port. Argument : <filepath>:filepath and filen ame Possible value: <filepath>:filepath and filen ame Example: FEL2P-SW26 (config-fil e)# set impo rt-path log/ 21511.txt show Syntax : show Description[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 199 Syntax : show Description : T o display the status of DHCP Boot. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (dhcp-boot)# show DHCP Boot : Enable Second : 30 FEL2P-SW26 (dhcp-boot)#     diag <<autoping>> disable Syntax: disable Description: Disable auto pi ng func[...]

  • Page 212

    Syntax: set <IP address> <interv al> <tim es> Description: T o set auto ping function on sw itch Argument: <IP address> : IPv4 f ormat <interval>: 1~300 (sec) <times>: 3~100 Possible value: <IP address> : IPv4 f ormat <interval>: 1~300 (sec) <times>: 3~100 Example: FEL2P-SW26 (diag-autopi ng)# s[...]

  • Page 213

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 201 Syntax: cable <port> Description: T o enabl e cable dia gnostic f unction on switch Argument: <port> : s ynt ax : 1,5-7, a vailable f rom 1 to 26 Possible value: <port> : 1 to 26. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (diag)# cabl e 1-5 port 1: ca ble Ok (2 pa irs, length +/- 10 meter s) pa ir A Ok, le[...]

  • Page 214

    FEL2P-SW26 (diag)# ping Syntax: ping <ip> Description: T o confirm that whether the rem ote end-station or s witch itself is alive or not. Argument: <ip> : IP address or dom ain nam e Possible value: IP address, e.g. 192.16 8.2.65 or dom ain name, e.g. tw .yahoo.com Example: FEL2P-SW26 (diag)# ping 192.168.2.2 2 Gateway : 192.168 .2.254[...]

  • Page 215

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 203 upgrade Syntax : upgrade Description : T o run the softw ar e upgrad e function. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (firmware)# upgrade Upgrading f irmware ...     gvrp disable Syntax : disable Description : T o disabl e the gvr p function Argument : None. Possible v[...]

  • Page 216

    Description : T o enter any of gvrp group for c hanging gvrp gro up sett ing. Y o u can chang e the applicant or reg istrar m ode of existing gvr p group per p ort. Argument : <group num ber>: enter which gvrp grou p you had cre ated, us ing value is vid. Available range: 1 to 40 94 Possible value: <group num ber>: 1~4094 Example: FEL2P[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 205 6 Non-P articipant F ixed 7 Norma l F ixed 8 Norma l F ixed 9 Norma l F ixed 10 Norma l F ixed 17 Norma l N ormal : : 23 Norma l N ormal 24 Norma l N ormal 25 Norma l N ormal 26 Norma l N ormal set applicant Syntax : set applicant <range> <nor m al|non-p articipant> Description : T o set de[...]

  • Page 218

    set restricted <range> <en able | disab le> Description : T o set the restricted mode for eac h port. Argument : <range>: port r ange, syntax 1,5-7, available f rom 1 to 2 6 <enable>: set restr icted as enabled <disable>: set res tricted as disabled Possible value: <range>: 1 to 2 6 <enable | disab le>: ena[...]

  • Page 219

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 207 FEL2P-SW26 (gvrp)# set timer 2-8 2 5 80 2000 show config Syntax : show config Description : T o display the gvrp configur ation. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26(gvrp)# show config GVRP state: Disable Port Join Time Leave Time Leave All Time Applicant Registrar Restricted ----[...]

  • Page 220

    Empty mess age 0 0 show group Syntax : show group Description : T o show the gvrp group. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (gvrp)# show group GVRP group information Current Dy namic Group Number: 0 VID Membe r Port ---- ----- ------------ ------------ ------------ ---------     hostname hostname Syntax : hostnam[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 209 Possible value: <vid>: from 1 to 4094 value . <start>: ip address f ormat. <end>: ip addres s form at. <port> syntax: 1,5-7, fr om 1 to 2 6 value. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (multicast)# add group-f ilter 2 224. 1.1.1 230 .255.255.255 10-15 FEL2P-SW26 (multicast)# show group- filtering[...]

  • Page 222

    FEL2P-SW26 (multicast)# show group- filtering 2 None entry exist. FEL2P-SW26 (multicast)# delete igmp-vlan Syntax : delete igm p-vlan <vid> Description : T o del ete igmp- vlan function on s witch. Argument : <vid>: from 1 to 4094 value . Possible value: <vid>: from 1 to 4094 value . Example: FEL2P-SW26 (multicast)# delete igmp -v[...]

  • Page 223

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 21 1 Port Membe r : 10,11, 12,13,14,15 FEL2P-SW26 (multicast)# edit group- filter 3 1 2 24.1.1.1 226.255.255. 255 10- 11 FEL2P-SW26 (multicast)# show group- filtering 3 Index : 1 Start Addr ess : 224.1. 1.1 End Addres s : 226.25 5.255.255 Port Membe r : 10,11 set unregfld-enable Syntax : set unregfld-ena b[...]

  • Page 224

    set gnlqry-interval Syntax : set gnlqry-inter val <sec> Description : T o set general query interval func tion on s witch. Argument : <sec>: from 1 to 2000 valu e. Possible value: <sec>: 1 to 20 00 . Example: FEL2P-SW26 (multicast)# set gnlqry- interval 20 set gnlqry-response Syntax : set gnlqry-resp onse <sec> Description :[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 213 set group-limit Syntax : set group-lim it <port> <lim it> Description : T o set multicast grou p lim it Argument : <port> syntax: 1,5-7, fr om 1 to 2 6 value. <limit>: from 0 to 256 value Possible value: <port>: 1 to 26. <limit>: 0 to 256. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (multic[...]

  • Page 226

    <state>: 0(disable), 1(en able). Example: FEL2P-SW26 (multicast)# set igmpsnp -enable 0 FEL2P-SW26 (multicast)# show igmp-s etting IGMP Snoop ing : Disable Unregister Multicast F looding : Enable General Qu ery Interval : 20 General Qu ery Max Resp onse Time : 5 General Qu ery Timeout : 15 Specific Q uery Count : 2 Specific Q uery Max Res pon[...]

  • Page 227

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 215 Specific Q uery Max Res ponse Time : 1 Specific Q uery Timeout : 2 Port Mult icast Group Limit IGMP Router ---- ---- ------------ ----- ----- ------ 1 256 2 256 3 256 4 256 5 256 v 6 256 v 7 256 v 8 256 9 256 10 55 v 11 55 v 12 55 v ...(q to q uit) set mvr-enable Syntax : set m vr-enable <state> [...]

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    FEL2P-SW26 (multicast)# set mvr-tag ging 8-10 1 FEL2P-SW26 (multicast)# show mvr-se tting Multicast VLAN Registr ation : Enab le MMulticast VLAN ID : 0 Port Serv ice Type Ta gging ---- ---- -------- -- ----- 1 None 2 None 3 None 4 None 5 None 6 None 7 None 8 None v 9 None v 10 None v 11 None 12 None 13 None 14 None 15 None 16 None 17 None 18 None .[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 217 set mvrserv-type Syntax : set m vrserv-type <port> <t ype> Description : T o set mvr s ervice type Argument : <port> syntax: 1,5-7, fr om 1 to 2 6 value. <type>: 0(Non e), 1(Client), 2(Router). Possible value: <port> : 1 to 26. <type>: 0(Non e), 1(Client), 2(Router).[...]

  • Page 230

    set specqry-count Syntax : set specqr y-count <cnt> Description : T o set specific query count f unction on s witch Argument : <cnt>: from 1 to 10 value. Possible value: <cnt>: from 1 to 10 value. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (multicast)# set specqry -count 5 set specqry-response Syntax : set specqr y-response <tim e> Description : T[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 219 ---- ---- ------------ ----- ----- ------ 1 256 2 256 3 256 4 256 5 256 v 6 256 v 7 256 v 8 256 9 256 10 55 v 11 55 v 12 55 v ...(q to q uit) show group-filtering Syntax : show group-f iltering <vid> Description : T o show group filter ing on s witch. Argument : <vid>: from 1 to 4094 value [...]

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    General Qu ery Interval : 20 General Qu ery Max Resp onse Time : 5 General Qu ery Timeout : 15 Specific Q uery Count : 5 Specific Q uery Max Res ponse Time : 1 Specific Q uery Timeout : 20 Port Mult icast Group Limit IGMP Router ---- ---- ------------ ----- ----- ------ 1 256 2 256 3 256 4 256 5 256 v 6 256 v 7 256 v 8 256 9 256 10 55 v 11 55 v 12 [...]

  • Page 233

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 221 T o show multicast- status on switch. Argument : none Possible value: none Example: FEL2P-SW26 (multicast)# show multic ast-status ? None entry exist. FEL2P-SW26 (multicast)# show mvr-setting Syntax : show m vr-setting Description : T o show mvr- setting on switch. Argument : none Possible value: none [...]

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        IP disable dhcp Syntax : disable dhcp Description : T o disabl e the DHCP functi on of the s ystem. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (ip)# disabl e dhcp DHCP is al ready stoppe d. enable dhcp Syntax : enable dhcp <m anual | aut o> Description : T o enabl e the s ystem DHCP function and s et DNS ser ve[...]

  • Page 235

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 223 set ip Syntax : set ip <ip> <m ask> <gatewa y> Description : T o set the system IP address, subnet m ask and gate way . Argument : <ip> : ip addres s <mask > : subnet mask <gatewa y> : default gate way Possible value: <ip> : 192.168.1 .1 or others <mask >[...]

  • Page 236

        log clear Syntax: clear Description: T o clear the log data. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (log)# clea r disable auto-upload Syntax: disable auto-upl oad Description: T o disabl e the aut o-upload function. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (log)# disa ble auto-upl oad enable auto-[...]

  • Page 237

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 225 show Syntax: show Description: T o show a l ist of trap log ev ents. W hen an y of log events happe ns, it will b e recorded a nd usi ng sho w c omm and in log functi on to query . Up to 120 log r ecords are supported. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (log)# show Tftp Serve r :[...]

  • Page 238

        LLDP <<set clear>> set Syntax : set clear Description : Resets the traffic and error c ounters to zero. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: FEL2P-SW26 (lldp)# set clear FEL2P-SW26 (lldp)# set mode Syntax : set m ode <mode> <range> Description : T o set LLDP m ode Argument : tx and rx = 1 tx only = 2[...]

  • Page 239

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 227 set reInitDelay Syntax : set reInitDela y <time> Description : T o set LLDP reIn itDela y time Argument : <T ime> : from 1 to 10 second(s ) Possible value: <T ime> : from 1 to 10 second(s ) Example: FEL2P-SW26 (lldp)# set reInitDelay 5 FEL2P-SW26 (lldp)# set tlv Syntax : set tlv <0[...]

  • Page 240

    FEL2P-SW26 (lldp)# set txHold Syntax : set txHold <tim e> Description : T o set lld p txH old Argument : <time>: from 2 to 10 second(s ) Possible value: <time>: from 2 to 10 second( s) Example: FEL2P-SW26 (lldp)# set txHold 5 FEL2P-SW26 (lldp)# set txInterval Syntax : set txInterval <t ime> Description : T o set lld p txI nt[...]

  • Page 241

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 229 LLDP Not ification In terval [5] : 500 LLDP Port Configuation Port Adm inStatus No tificationEn abled ---- --- -------- -- ------------ ----- 1 Disable Fal se 2 Disable Fal se 3 Disable Fal se 4 Disable Fal se 5 Disable True 6 Disable Fal se 7 Disable Fal se 8 Disable Fal se 9 Disable Fal se 10 Disable[...]

  • Page 242

    T o display LLDP local devic e Argument : None Possible value: None Example: FEL2P-SW26 (lldp)# show local-devic e LLDP Local Devices Inf ormation Chassis Ty pe : MAC-add ress Chassis Id : 00-A0-57- 15-2A-F7 System nam e = FEL2P-SW 26 System Des cription : 2 4-Port FEL2 Plus Managed Switch w ith 2 SFP Du al Media System Cap abilities Su pported : b[...]

  • Page 243

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 231 FEL2P-SW26 (lldp)# show port-config Syntax : show port-config <port> Description : T o display LLDPport config Argument : <port>: 1,5-9, a vailable f rom 1 to 26. Possible value: <port>: 1,5-9, a vailable f rom 1 to 26. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (lldp)# show port-config 5 LLDP Port Configur[...]

  • Page 244

    Tx Rx Rx Rx TLV T LV Port Fra mes Frames Errors Discards Dis cards U nknown Aged - --- ------ --- --- ------ -------- -------- - ------ ---- - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. ... .... ...... . ....... .. ......... ............ .. FEL2P-SW26 (lldp)#     mac-t able <<alias>> d[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 233 Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (mac-table-a lias)# show MAC Alias List MAC Address Alias ----- ---- ------------ - ---------- ------ 1) 00-d0-59-c5- 92-c8 client 1 2) 00-e5-55-c9- 93-c9 client 2 <<information>> search Syntax : search <port> <mac> <vid> Descripti[...]

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    ---------- ------ ---- ------------ ------- --- - ---- ----------- ------ 00-C0 -26-C3-3F-37 1 1 D ynamic 00-C0 -9F-71-12-24 1 1 D ynamic client2 00-D0 -59-C5-92-C8 7 1 D ynamic 00-E0 -18-6C-9E-DA 1 1 D ynamic 00-E0 -18-DF-91-DD 1 1 D ynamic 52-54 -4C-39-3A-38 1 1 D ynamic <<maint ain>> flush Syntax : flush Description : T o f lush MAC [...]

  • Page 247

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 235 show Syntax : show Description : T o display the settings of MAC table ag eout time and the learn ing lim it of each port. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (mac-table-m aintain)# sh ow Mac table ageout time: 300 seconds Port Dy namically le arn limit ------ --- ------------ --[...]

  • Page 248

    enable Syntax : enable Description : T o enabl e port secur ity . Argument : none Possible value: none Example: FEL2P-SW26 (mac-table-p ort-security )# enable <<port>> Syntax : port <range> Description : T o enter in to per port s tatic m ac mode. Argument : <range> : s yntax: 1,5-7, available f rom 1 to 26 Possible value: &[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 237 Argument : <mac>: m ac address , format: 01-02-03- 04-05-06 <vid>: vlan id, fr om 1 to 40 94 <rule> : forwar ding rule, fro m 0 to 2 0:static 1:drop d estinatio n address m atches 2:drop s ource ad dress m atches <port> : for warded destinat ion port, f orm 1 to 26 Possible valu[...]

  • Page 250

    Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (mac-table-s tatic-mac)# add 00-d0-59 -c5-92-c8 1 1 8 FEL2P-SW26 (mac-table-s tatic-mac)# show M AC VID Forwarding R ule Port ------ --- ------------ -- ------ -- ------------ --------- ------ ----- -- 1) 00- D0-59-C5-92- C8 1 S tatic with D estinatio n Drop 8 FEL2P-SW26 (mac-table-s tatic-mac)#   [...]

  • Page 251

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 239 1): Name : acc1 VID : 2 IP Range: 192.168.2.2 -192.168.2.2 2 Port : 10 Access : Any Action : Accept 2): Name : acc2 VID : Any IP Range: Any Port : Any Access : Http Telnet SNMP Action : Deny FEL2P-SW26 (management) # set action Syntax: set action <nam e> <act> Description: T o setup action [...]

  • Page 252

    Access : Http Telnet SNMP Action : Deny FEL2P-SW26 (management) # set ip Syntax: set ip <nam e> <ip1> <ip2 > Description: T o setup ip field of a management security entry Argument: <name> : m anagement sec urity entr y name <ip1> : start ip address , 0 for an y <ip2> : end ip address Possible value: <name>[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 241 set port Syntax: set port <nam e> <range > Description: T o setup port field of a management security entry Argument: <name> : m anagement sec urity entr y name <range syntax> : 1,5-7, a vailable f rom 0 to 26, 0 for any Possible value: <name> : m anagement sec urity entr [...]

  • Page 254

    Access : Any Action : Deny FEL2P-SW26 (management) # show Syntax: show Description: T o show managem ent secu rity entr y. Argument: None Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (management) # show 1): Name : remote1 VID : 300 IP Range: 192.168.2.3 3-192.168.2. 34 Port : 9 Access : Any Action : Deny FEL2P-SW26 (management) #     port [...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 243 Description : T o disabl e the comm unication capabilit y of the port. Argument : <range>: port r ange, syntax 1,5-7, available f rom 1 to 2 6 Possible value: <range>: 1 ~ 26 Example: FEL2P-SW26 (port)# dis able state 1 2 enable state Syntax : enable state <range > Description : T o e[...]

  • Page 256

    9 10 11 12 13 …… set flow-control Syntax : set flow-control <range> <s ymmetr ic | asymm etric> Description : T o set up the flow control fu nction of all ports. Argument : <range>:port r ange, syntax 1,5-7, available fr om 1 to 2 6 <symm etric>: set its flow control as s ymm etric <asymm etric>: set its flow contr[...]

  • Page 257

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 245 9 TP Down Enabl e Enable ----/---- ---- ---- 10 TP Down Enabl e Disable ----/---- ---- ---- 11 TP Up Enabl e Disable 100M/Half ON ON 12 TP Down Enabl e Disable ----/---- ---- ---- 13 TP Down Enabl e Disable ----/---- ---- ---- 14 TP Down Enabl e Disable ----/---- ---- ---- 15 TP Down Enabl e Disable --[...]

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    20 Enab le Auto Mo de Symmet ric 21 Enab le Auto Mo de Symmet ric 22 Enab le Auto Mo de Symmet ric 23 Enab le Auto Mo de Symmet ric show detail-counter Syntax : show detail-counter < #> Description : T o display the detailed counting num ber of eac h port’s traffic. Argument : <#> : port, avail able from 1 to 26 Possible value: <#&[...]

  • Page 259

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 247 Argument : <port>: availab le 25, 26 Possible value: <port>: 25, 26 Example: FEL2P-SW26 (port)# show media 25 Port 25 Fi ber Media In formation ---------- ------------ ------------ ------------ --------- ------------ -- Connector Type : SFP - Unkn own or unspe cified Fiber Type : Reserved T[...]

  • Page 260

    Port 3 Tx Octets : 0 Rx Oc tets : 0 Tx Packets : 0 Rx Pa ckets : 0 Tx Collisi ons : 0 Rx Er rors : 0 … … ...(q t o quit) show status Syntax : show status Description : T o display the port’ s curren t status. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (port)# show status Port Media Link State Auto Nego. Speed/Duple x Rx Paus e[...]

  • Page 261

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 249 None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (qos)# disa ble 1p disable dscp Syntax : disable dscp Description : T o disabl e IP DSCP qos. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (qos)# disa ble dscp disable qos Syntax : disable qos Description : T o disabl e qos func tion. Argument : None. Possible va[...]

  • Page 262

    Syntax : enable dscp Description : T o enabl e IP DSCP qos. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (qos)# enab le dscp enable qos Syntax : enable qos Description : T o enabl e qos functi on. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (qos)# enab le qos enable tos Syntax : enable tos Description : T o enabl e IP T[...]

  • Page 263

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 251 s ynt ax : 1,2 or 2, 5-7, avai lable fr om 0 to 63. Possible value: <priorit y>: 0 to 63 Example: FEL2P-SW26 (qos)# set dscp q0 2 q1 2 q2 2 q3 3 set pri-tag Syntax : set pri-tag [<q0><prior ity>] [<q1> <priorit y>] [<q2><priorit y>] [<q3><priori ty>[...]

  • Page 264

    method : pr iority scheduli ng method 0: 4 W RR 1: 1 S trict + 3 W RR 2: 2 S trict + 2 W RR 3: 4 S trict wrr_0 to 3: w eighted for ev ery queue. w eighted range : 1-55. Possible value: <method>: 0-3 <wrr_0 to 3>: 1-55. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (qos)# set s che 0 2 8 11 11 FEL2P-SW26 (qos)# show pr 802.1p pri ority ========== ========== Globa[...]

  • Page 265

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 253 Enabl e ip diffser v classifica tion Scheduling : weigh ted round ro bin method. weight: wrr 0 = 1; wrr 1 = 1; wrr 2 = 8; wrr 3 = 16. weigh ted range: 1 ~55. P0~63: Prior ity 0~63. Default mode: Queue0: P0~15 ; Queue1: P16~31; Queue2: P32~47; Queue3: P48~63. DiffServ Queue Di ffServ Que ue DiffSer v Qu[...]

  • Page 266

    P0~7: Prior ity 0~7. Default mo de: Queue 0: P0,P1; Qu eue1: P2,P3; Queue2: P4,P5; Queue 3: P6,P7. P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 ---- ---- ---- - --- ---- --- - ---- ---- Queue 0 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 FEL2P-SW26 (qos)#     reboot reboot Syntax: reboot Description: T o reboot the system. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 # rebo[...]

  • Page 267

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 255 show Syntax : show Description : T o display the current setting status of iso lated group. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (security-is olated-group )# set 9,10- 14 FEL2P-SW26 (security-is olated-group )# show Isolated g roup: 9 10 11 12 13 14 FEL2P-SW26 (security-is olated-[...]

  • Page 268

    set Syntax : set <sp y> <ingress> <egre ss> Description : T o set up the monitoring port and monitored ports of the mirr or (ingress/egress ) function. User can monitor the ports that recei ve or transm it the packets. Argument : <spy> : Monitor ing port <ingress> : m onitored ingr ess port; r ange syntax: 1,5-7 , avai[...]

  • Page 269

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 257 Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (snmp)# disa ble set-comm unity FEL2P-SW26 (snmp)# disa ble snmp enable Syntax : enable set-c omm unity enable snm p Description : The Enable here is used f or the activation s nmp or s et-comm unity . Argument : None. Possible value: None. Exa[...]

  • Page 270

    Description : The Show here is to displa y the configur ation of SNM P . Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (snmp)# sho w SNMP : Enable Get Commun ity: public Set Commun ity: private [Enable] Trap Host 1 IP Address : 192.168.1. 1 Port: 162 Community : public Trap Host 2 IP Address : 0.0.0.0 Po rt: 162 Comm unity: pu blic Tra[...]

  • Page 271

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 259 Description : T o enabl e the f unction of ST P . Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (stp)# enab le set config Syntax : set config <Bridge Priorit y> <Hello Ti m e> <Max. Age> <Forward De lay> Description : T o set up the pa ram eters of STP . Argument : [...]

  • Page 272

    set version Syntax : set version <stp |rstp> Description : T o set up the version of STP . Argument : <stp|rstp>:stp / rs tp Possible value: <stp|rstp>:stp / rs tp Example: FEL2P-SW26 (stp)# set version rstp show config Syntax : show config Description : T o display the STP configuration data. Argument : None. Possible value: None[...]

  • Page 273

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 261 4 DISCA RDING 200 0000 128 Yes Auto 5 DISCA RDING 200 0000 128 Yes Auto : : : 23 DISCA RDING 20 0000 128 No Auto 24 DISCA RDING 20 0000 128 No Auto 25 DISCA RDING 2 0000 128 No Auto 26 DISCA RDING 2 0000 128 No Auto show status Syntax : show status Description : T o display of the status of STP . Argum[...]

  • Page 274

    <contact>:string length up to 40 char acters. Possible value: <contact>: A, b, c, d, ... , z and 1, 2, 3, …. etc. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (system)# s et contact T aipei set device-name Syntax : set device-nam e <device-n ame> Description : T o set the device name des cription of the s witch. Argument : <device-nam e>: string l[...]

  • Page 275

    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 263 Contact : Device Nam e : FEL 2P-SW26 System Up Time : 0 D ays 22 Hours 29 Mins 31 Secs Current Ti me : Wed Aug 31 14:0 3:33 2005 BIOS Versi on : v1. 03 Firmware V ersion : v2. 04 Hardware-M echanical Ve rsion : v65 535.65535-v0 .04 Serial Num ber : 123 Host IP Ad dress : 192 .168.1.1 Host MAC A ddress [...]

  • Page 276

    set daylightsaving Syntax: set daylightsaving <hr > <MM/DD/HH > <mm /dd/hh> Description: T o set up the daylight saving. Argument: <hr> : d aylight savi ng hour, ran ge: -5 to +5 <MM> : d aylight savi ng start Mon th (01-12) <DD> : d aylight savi ng start Day (01-31) <HH> : d aylight savi ng start Hou r (00[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 265 FEL2P-SW26 (time)# show Current Ti me : Tue Apr 08 11:24:02 20 08 NTP Server : 209.81.9.7 Timezone : 8 Day light Saving : -5 Hours Day light Saving Start : Mth: 10 Da y: 31 Hour: 0 Day light Saving End : Mth: 12 Da y: 31 Hour: 0 FEL2P-SW26 (time)# set ntp Syntax: set ntp <ip> <tim ezone> De[...]

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        trunk del trunk Syntax : del trunk <port-r ange> Description : T o re m ove the trunk port. Argument : <port-range> : s yntax 1,5-7, availab le from 1 to 26 Possible value: <port-range> : 1 to 26 Example: FEL2P-SW26 (trunk)# de l trunk 1 set hash Syntax : set hash <m ethod> Description : T o set up trunk hash[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 267 set trunk Syntax : set trunk <port-r ange> <m ethod> <group > <active LAC P> Description : T o set up the st a tus of trunk , includ ing the group num ber and m ode of the trunk as well as LACP mode. Argument : <port-range> : s yntax 1,5-7, availab le from 1 to 26 <meth[...]

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    show lacp-config Syntax : show lacp-conf ig Description : T o display the value of LACP Priority . Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (trunk)# sh ow lacp-conf ig LACP Syste m Priority : 33333 Hash Metho d : DA show lacp-detail Syntax : show lacp-detail <aggtr > Description : T o display the detailed inform ation of the[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 269 Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (trunk)# sh ow status Trunk Port S etting Trunk Port Stat us ---------- ------------ ------------ --- -------- --------- ----- port Me thod Group Active LA CP Aggtreg ator St atus ====== === ===== ====== = ========== === ======== ===== === ===== 1 N one 0 Activ[...]

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    <name>: port-v lan nam e Example: FEL2P-SW26 (vlan)# del port-group vlan-2 del tag-group Syntax: del tag-group <vid> Description: T o del ete the tag-based vlan group. Argument: <vid>: vlan ID, a vailable fr om 1 to 4094 Possible value: <vid>: 1 to 409 4 Example: FEL2P-SW26 (vlan)# del tag-group 2 disable double-tag Syntax: [...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 271 Description: T o enabl e Independ ent VLAN L earning. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (vlan)# dis able svl disable symmetric Syntax: disable s ymmetric Description: T o Not drop frames from the non-m ember port. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (vlan)#[...]

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    Example: FEL2P-SW26 (vlan)# ena ble drop-unt ag 2,4,5-7 enable svl Syntax: enable svl Description: T o enabl e Shared VL AN Lear ning. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P-SW26 (vlan)# ena ble svl enable symmetric Syntax: enable s y m m etric Description: T o drop frames from the no n-m ember port. Argument: None. Possible value: No[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 273 set mode Syntax: set m ode <port | tag | metro #> Description: T o swi tc h vlan m ode between p ort-based and tag-based m odes. Argument: <tag> : set tag-based vlan <port> : set port-b ased vlan <metro> : set m etro m ode vlan #: up-link port type 0: 25 port 1: 26 port 2: 25 an[...]

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    <pvid>: which P VID you want to s et, availabl e from 1 to 4094 <default_priorit y>: which pri ority you want t o set, avai lable from 0 to 7 Possible value: <port_range>: 1 t o 26 <pvid>: 1 to 40 94 <default_priorit y>: 0 to 7 Example: FEL2P-SW26 (vlan)# set pvid 3,5,6- 8 5 6 set tag-group Syntax: set tag-group <vi[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 275 show group Description: T o display vlan mode and vlan gr oup. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: FEL2P-SW26 (vlan)# sho w group Vlan mode is tag-based . 1) Name :default VID :1 Member :1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Untag :1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1[...]

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    13 1 0 Disab le 14 1 0 Disab le 15 1 0 Disab le 16 1 0 Disab le 17 1 0 Disab le     vs disable Syntax: disable Description: T o disabl e the virtua l stack. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: FEL2P- SW26(vs)# di sable enable Syntax: enable Description: T o enabl e the virtua l stack. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Exa[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 277 Syntax: set role <m aster|slave> Description: T o set role. Argument: <master|slave>: mas ter: act as m aster , slave : act as slave Possible value: <master|slave>: mas ter or slave Example: FEL2P-SW26 (vs)# set r ole master show Syntax: show Description: T o display the configuration[...]

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    5. Maintenance 5-1. Resolving No Link Condition The possible c auses for a n o link LED status are as follo ws:  The attached device is n ot po wered on  The cable m ay not be the c orrect type or is fault y  The installed building prem ise cable is fault y  The port m ay be faulty 5-2. Q&A 1. Computer A can co nnect to Computer B, [...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 279 Appendix A Technical Specifications Features • The switch inc luded 24-Por t 10/100Mbps TP and 2-Port Gigabit Dual Media TP/SFP or TP/GBIC. • Supports 24-port 10/10 0M TP ports with Nway and auto MDIX function . • MSM-6226 supp orts 2 Gigabit dua l media ports(T P/SFP) and 2 slots f or rem ovable[...]

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    Hardware Specifica t ions     St and ard Compliance: IEE E802.3ab / 80 2.3z / 802.3u / 802.3x 802.3z and 802.3a b com pliant Gigabit Eth ernet ports     Network Interface of Option transceiver : Configuration Mode Connector Port SFP .0LC.202 1000FDX *LC M- M 2(Option) SFP .0LC.212.X X 1000FDX *LC S-M 2(Option) SFP .0BL.621.2[...]

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    Publication date: March., 2011 Revision A1 281 1000M Fib er/TP Port 25,26 : LINK/ACT , FDX, SPD     Power Requirement : AC Li ne V oltage : 100 ∼ 240 V Frequenc y : 50 ∼ 60 H z Consum ption : 15W     Ambient T emperatur e : -10° C ~ 60 ° C     Humidity : 5% ~ 90%     Dimensions : 44(H) × 442(W [...]

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    282 Appendix B Null Modem Cable Specifications The DB-9 cab le is used for connecting a terminal or term inal emulator to the Managed Switch’s RS-23 2 port to access the com m and-line interface. The table below sho ws the pin as signments for the DB-9 cable. Function Mnemonic Pin Carrier CD 1 Receive Data RXD 2 T ransm it Data TXD 3 Data T ermin[...]

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