HIK VISION DS-3E2300P Series User manual

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DS-3E2300P Series Ethernet Switch
WEB Configuration
User Manual
UD03706B

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Configuration Preparation .............................................................. 1
1.1 HTTP Configuration ................................................................................ 1
1.1.1 Choosing the Prompt Language .................................................. 1
1.1.2 Setting the HTTP Port ................................................................... 1
1.1.3 Enabling the HTTP service ........................................................... 1
1.1.4 Setting the HTTP Access Mode.................................................... 2
1.1.5 Setting the Maximum Number of VLAN Entries Displayed on
a Web Page............................................................................................... 2
1.1.6 Setting the Maximum Number of Multicast Entries Displayed
on a Web Page ......................................................................................... 2
1.2 HTTPS Configuration .............................................................................. 2
1.2.1 Setting the HTTP Access Mode.................................................... 2
1.2.2 Setting the HTTPS Port ................................................................. 3
Chapter 2 Accessing the Switch through HTTP............................................ 4
2.1 Accessing the Switch through HTTP..................................................... 4
2.1.1 Initially Accessing the Switch ...................................................... 4
2.1.2 Upgrading to the Web-Supported Version ................................ 5
2.2 Accessing a Switch through Secure Links ............................................ 5
2.3 Introduction of Web Interface................................................................. 6
2.3.1 Top Control Bar.............................................................................. 6
2.3.2 Navigation Bar................................................................................ 7
2.3.3 Configuration Area........................................................................ 8
2.3.4 Configuration Area........................................................................ 8
Chapter 3 Basic Configuration.......................................................................... 9
3.1 Hostname Configuration......................................................................... 9
3.2 Time Management.................................................................................... 9
Chapter 4 Configuration of the Physical Interface ..................................... 11
4.1 Configuring Port Description ............................................................... 11
4.2 Configuring the Attributes of the Port ................................................ 11
4.3 Rate Limit................................................................................................. 11
4.4 Port Mirror............................................................................................... 12
4.5 Keepalive Detection ............................................................................... 12
4.6 Port security ............................................................................................ 12
4.6.1 IP Binding Configuration............................................................ 12

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4.6.2 MAC Binding Configuration...................................................... 13
4.6.3 Setting the Static MAC Filtration Mode ................................... 13
4.6.4 Static MAC Filtration Entries ..................................................... 13
4.6.5 Setting the Dynamic MAC Filtration Mode ............................. 13
4.7 Storm Control.......................................................................................... 14
4.7.1 Broadcast storm control .............................................................. 14
4.7.2 Multicast Storm Control.............................................................. 14
4.7.3 Unknown Unicast Storm Control .............................................. 14
4.8 Port Protect Group Configuration ....................................................... 14
4.8.1 Port Protect Group List ............................................................... 15
4.8.2 Port Protect Group Interface Configuration ............................ 15
4.9 POE Management................................................................................... 15
4.9.1 POE Global Configuration.......................................................... 15
4.9.2 POE Global Realtime Info........................................................... 16
4.9.3 POE Interface List ........................................................................ 16
4.9.4 POE Port Policy Power................................................................ 17
4.9.5 POE Interface Power List............................................................ 17
4.9.6 POE Port Other Info..................................................................... 17
Chapter 5 Layer-2 Configuration.................................................................... 18
5.1 VLAN Configuration ............................................................................. 18
5.1.1 VLAN List ..................................................................................... 18
5.1.2 VLAN Configuration................................................................... 18
5.2 GVRP Configuration.............................................................................. 19
5.2.1 GVRP Global Attribute Configuration ..................................... 19
5.2.2 GVRP Port Attribute Configuration.......................................... 19
5.3 STP Configuration .................................................................................. 19
5.3.1 STP Status Information ............................................................... 19
5.3.2 Configuring the Attributes of the STP Port.............................. 20
5.4 IGMP-Snooping Configuration ............................................................ 20
5.4.1 IGMP-Snooping Configuration.................................................. 20
5.4.2 IGMP-Snooping VLAN List ....................................................... 21
5.4.3 Static Multicast Address ............................................................. 22
5.4.4 Multicast List ................................................................................ 22
5.5 Setting Static ARP................................................................................... 22
5.6 Static MAC Configuration..................................................................... 23

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5.7 LLDP Configuration............................................................................... 24
5.7.1 Configuring the Global Attributes of LLDP ............................ 24
5.7.2 Configuring the Attributes of the LLDP Port .......................... 24
5.8 DDM Configuration ............................................................................... 25
5.9 Link Aggregation Configuration.......................................................... 25
5.9.1 Port Aggregation Configuration................................................ 25
5.9.2 Configuring Load Balance of Port Aggregation Group ......... 26
5.10 EAPS Ring Protection Configuration ................................................ 26
5.10.1 EAPS Ring List ........................................................................... 26
5.10.2 EAPS Ring Configuration ......................................................... 27
5.11 MEAPS Configuration ......................................................................... 28
5.11.1 MEAPS Ring Configuration ..................................................... 28
5.11.2 MEAPS Ring Configuration ..................................................... 28
5.12 Backup Link Protocol Configuration................................................. 29
5.12.1 Backup Link Protocol Global Configuration ......................... 29
5.12.2 Backup Link Protocol Interface Configuration...................... 30
5.13 MTU Configuration.............................................................................. 30
5.14 PDP Configuration ............................................................................... 31
5.14.1 Configuring the Global Attributes of PDP............................. 31
5.14.2 Configuring the Attributes of the PDP Port........................... 31
Chapter 6 Layer-3 Configuration.................................................................... 32
6.1 Vlan interface configuration ................................................................. 32
6.2 Setting the Static Route.......................................................................... 32
Chapter 7 Advanced Configuration............................................................... 34
7.1 QoS Configuration.................................................................................. 34
7.1.1 Configuring QoS Port.................................................................. 34
7.1.2 Global QoS Configuration .......................................................... 34
7.2 IP Access Control List ............................................................................ 35
7.2.1 Setting the Name of the IP Access Control List....................... 35
7.2.2 Setting the Rules of the IP Access Control List........................ 35
7.2.3 Applying the IP Access Control List ......................................... 36
7.3 MAC Access Control List ...................................................................... 37
7.3.1 Setting the Name of the IP Access Control List....................... 37
7.3.2 Setting the Rules of the MAC Access Control List.................. 37
7.3.3 Applying the MAC Access Control List ................................... 38
Chapter 8 Network Management Configuration ........................................ 39

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8.1 SNMP Configuration ............................................................................. 39
8.1.1 SNMP Community Management .............................................. 39
8.1.2 SNMP Host Management ........................................................... 39
8.2 RMON ...................................................................................................... 40
8.2.1 RMON Statistic Information Configuration ............................ 40
8.2.2 RMON History Information Configuration............................. 40
8.2.3 RMON Alarm Information Configuration............................... 41
8.2.4 RMON Event Configuration ...................................................... 42
Chapter 9 Diagnosis Tools............................................................................... 43
Chapter 10 System Management .................................................................... 44
10.1 User Management ................................................................................ 44
10.1.1 User List....................................................................................... 44
10.1.2 Establishing a New User........................................................... 44
10.1.3 User Group Management ......................................................... 45
10.1.4 Password Rule Management.................................................... 46
10.1.5 Authentication Rule Management .......................................... 46
10.1.6 Authorization Rule Management............................................ 47
10.2 Log Management.................................................................................. 47
10.3 Managing the Configuration Files ..................................................... 48
10.3.1 Exporting the Configuration Information.............................. 48
10.3.2 Importing the Configuration Information.............................. 49
10.4 Software Management......................................................................... 49
10.4.1 Backup System Software........................................................... 49
10.4.2 Update System Software........................................................... 50
10.5 Rebooting the Device ........................................................................... 50

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Chapter 1 Configuration Preparation
1.1 HTTP Configuration
Switch configuration can be conducted not only through command lines and SNMP but
also through Web browser. The switches support the HTTP configuration, the abnormal
packet timeout configuration, and so on.
1.1.1 Choosing the Prompt Language
Up to now, switches support two languages, that is, English and Chinese, and the two
languages can be switched over through the following command.
Command
Purpose
[no] ip http language { english}
Sets the prompt language of Web
configuration to English.
1.1.2 Setting the HTTP Port
Generally, the HTTP port is port 80 by default, and users can access a switch by entering
the IP address directly; however, switches also support users to change the service port
and after the service port is changed you have to use the IP address and the changed port
to access switches. For example, if you set the IP address and the service port to
192.168.1.3 and 1234 respectively, the HTTP access address should be changed to http://
192.168.1.3:1234. You’d better not use other common protocols’ ports (such as ftp-20,
telnet-23, dns-53, snmp-161) so that access collision should not happen. Because the
ports used by a lot of protocols are hard to remember, you’d better use port IDs following
port 1024.
Command
Purpose
ip http port { portNumber }
Setting the HTTP Port
1.1.3 Enabling the HTTP service
Switches support to control the HTTP access. Only when the HTTP service is enabled can
HTTP exchange happen between switch and PC and, when the HTTP service is closed,
HTTP exchange stops.
Command
Purpose
ip http server
Enabling the HTTP service

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1.1.4 Setting the HTTP Access Mode
You can access a switch through two access modes: HTTP access and HTTPS access, and
you can use the following command to set the access mode to HTTP.
Command
Purpose
ip http http-access enable
Setting the HTTP Access Mode
1.1.5 Setting the Maximum Number of VLAN Entries
Displayed on a Web Page
A switch supports at most 4094 VLANs and in most cases Web only displays parts of
VLANs, that is, those VLANs users want to see. You can use the following command to set
the maximum number of VLANs. The default maximum number of VLANs is 100.
Command
Purpose
ip http web max-vlan
{ max-vlan }
Sets the maximum number of VLAN
entries displayed in a web page.
1.1.6 Setting the Maximum Number of Multicast Entries
Displayed on a Web Page
A switch supports at most 100 multicast entries. You can run the following command to
set the maximum number of multicast entries and Web then shows these multicast
entries. The default maximum number of multicast entries is 15.
Command
Purpose
ip http web igmp-groups
{ igmp-groups }
Sets the maximum number of multicast
entries displayed in a web page.
1.2 HTTPS Configuration
In order to improve the security of communications, switches support not only the HTTP
protocol but also the HTTPS protocol. HTTPS is a security-purposed HTTP channel and it is
added to the SSL layer under HTTP.
1.2.1 Setting the HTTP Access Mode
You can run the following command to set the access mode to HTTPS.
Command
Purpose

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ip http ssl-access enable
Setting the HTTPS access mode
1.2.2 Setting the HTTPS Port
As the HTTP port, HTTPS has its default service port, port 443, and you also can run the
following command to change its service port. It is recommended to use those ports
following port 1024 so as to avoid collision with other protocols’ ports.
Parameters
Notes:
ip http secure-port
{portNumber}
Sets the HTTPS port.

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Chapter 2 Accessing the Switch through
HTTP
2.1 Accessing the Switch through HTTP
When accessing the switch through Web, please make sure that the applied browser
complies with the following requirements:
HTML of version 4.0
HTTP of version 1.1
JavaScriptTM of version 1.5
What's more, please ensure that the main program file, running on a switch, supports
Web access and your computer has already connected the network in which the switch is
located.
2.1.1 Initially Accessing the Switch
When the switch is initially used, you can use the Web access without any extra settings:
Step 1 Modify the IP address of the network adapter and subnet mask of your computer
to 192.168.0.2 and 255.255.255.0 respectively.
Step 2 Open the Web browser and enter 192.168.0.1 in the address bar. It is noted that
192.168.0.1 is the default management address of the switch.
Step 3 If the Internet Explorer browser is used, you can see the dialog box as below. Both
the original username and the password are “admin”, which is capital sensitive.
Step 4 After successful authentication, the systematic information about the switch will
appear on the IE browser.

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2.1.2 Upgrading to the Web-Supported Version
If your switch is upgraded to the Web-supported version during its operation and the
switch has already stored its configuration files, the Web visit cannot be directly applied
on the switch. Perform the following steps one by one to enable the Web visit on the
switch:
Step 1 Connect the console port of the switch with the accessory cable, or telnet to the
management address of the switch through the computer.
Step 2 Enter the global configuration mode of the switch through the command line, the
DOS prompt of which is similar to “Switch_config#”.
Step 3 If the management address of the switch is not configured, please create the VLAN
interface and configure the IP address.
Step 4 Enter the commandip http server", to enable Web service.
Step 5 Enter theusernameto set the user name and password of the switch For how to use
this command, refer to the “Security Configuration” section in the user manual.
Step 6 After the above-mentioned steps are performed, you can enter the address of the
switch in the Web browser to access the switch.
Step 7 Enter the commandwrite", to save the current configuration to the configuration
file.
2.2 Accessing a Switch through Secure Links
The data between the WEB browser and the switch will not be encrypted if you access a
switch through common HTTP. To encrypt these data, you can use the secure links, which
are based on the secure sockets layer, to access the switch.
To do this, you should follow the following steps:
Step 1 Connect the console port of the switch with the accessory cable, or telnet to the
management address of the switch through the computer.
Step 2 Enter the global configuration mode of the switch through the command line, the
DOS prompt of which is similar to “Switch_config#”.
Step 3 If the management address of the switch is not configured, please create the VLAN
interface and configure the IP address.
Step 4 Enter the command ip http server", to enable Web service.
Step 5 Enter the username to set the user name and password of the switch For how to
use this command, refer to the “Security Configuration” section in the user manual.
Step 6 Run ip http ssl-access enable to enable the secure link access of the switch.
Step 7 Run no ip http http-access enable to access the switch through insecure links.

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Step 8 Enter the command write", to save the current configuration to the configuration
file.
Step 9 Open the WEB browser on the PC that the switch connects,
enterhttps://192.168.0.1on the address bar (192.168.0.1 stands for the
management IP address of the switch)IP address of the switch) and then press the
Enter key. Then the switch can be accessed through the secure links.
2.3 Introduction of Web Interface
The whole Web homepage consists of the top control bar, the navigation bar, the
configuration area and the bottom control bar.
2.3.1 Top Control Bar
Save All
Write the current settings to the configuration file of the
device. It is equivalent to the execution
ofthe“write”command.
The configuration that is made through Web will not be
promptly written to the configuration file after validation.
If you click “Save All”, the unsaved configuration will be
lost after rebooting.
English
The interface will turn into the English version.
Chinese
The interface will turn into the Chinese version.
Logout
Exit from the current login state.
After you click "logout", you have to enter the username
and the password again if you want to continue the Web
function.
Interface panel
Displays the figure of interface panel
About
Displays the manufacturer information and sets
auto-refresh.
After you configure the device, the result of the previous step will appear on the left side
of the top control bar. If error occurs, please check your configuration and retry it later.

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2.3.2 Navigation Bar
The contents shown in the navigation bar. The contents in the navigation bar are shown in
a form of list and are classified according to types. By default, the list is located at
“Runtime Info”. If a certain item need be configured, please click the group name and
then the subitem. For example, to browse the flux of the current port, you have to click
“Interface State" and then “Interface Flow”.
The limited user can only browse the state of the device and cannot modify the
configuration of the device. If you log on to the Web with limited user’s permissions, only
“Interface State” will appear.

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2.3.3 Configuration Area
The configuration display area shows the state and configuration of the device. The
contents of this area can be modified by the clicking of the items in the navigation bar.
2.3.4 Configuration Area
The configuration area is to show the content that is selected in the navigation area. The
configuration area always contains one or more buttons, and their functions are listed in
the following table:
Refresh
Refresh the content shown in the current configuration
area.
Apply
Apply the modified configuration to the device.
The application of the configuration does not mean that
the configuration is saved in the configuration file. To save
the configuration, you have to click “Save All” on the top
control bar.
Reset
Means discarding the modification of the sheet. The
content of the sheet will be resetted.
New
Creates a list item. For example, you can create a VLAN
item or a new user.
Delete
Deletes an item in the list.
Back
Go back to the previous-level configuration page.

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Chapter 3 Basic Configuration
3.1 Hostname Configuration
Click Basic Config -> Hostname in the navigation bar, the Hostname Configuration page
appears, as shown in the following figure.
The hostname will be displayed in the login dialog box.
The default name of the device is “Switch”. You can enter the new hostname in the text
box shown in figure 3 and then click “Apply”.
3.2 Time Management
Click System Mgr. -> Time Setting, the Time Setting page appears.
To refresh the clock of the displayed device, click “Refresh”.
In the “Select Time-Zone” dropdown box select the time zone where the device is located.
When you select “Set Time Manually”, you can set the time of the device manually. When

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you select “Network Time Synchronization”, you can designate 3 SNTP servers for the
device and set the interval of time synchronization.

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Chapter 4 Configuration of the Physical
Interface
4.1 Configuring Port Description
Click Port Config -> Port Description in the navigation bar, the Port description
Configuration page appears, as shown in the following figure.
You can modify the port description on this page and enter up to 120 characters. The
description of the VLAN port cannot be set at present.
4.2 Configuring the Attributes of the Port
Click Port Config-> Port Config -> Port attribute Config in the navigation bar, the Port
Attribute Configuration page appears, as shown in the following figure.
You can change the status, speed, duplex mode and flow control of a port on this page.
After the speed or duplex mode of a port is modified, the link state of the port may be
switched over and the network communication may be impaired.
4.3 Rate Limit
Click Port Config -> Rate Limit in the navigation bar, the Port rate limit page appears, as
shown in figure 4.
On this page you can set the reception speed and transmission speed of a port. By default,
all ports have no speed limited. The reception speed and transmission speed are
configured by a percentage or by the designated unit of the switch.

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4.4 Port Mirror
Click Port Config-> Port Mirror in the navigation bar, the Port Mirror Config page appears,
as shown in the following figure.
Click the dropdown list on the right side of "Mirror Port" and select a port to be the
destination port of mirror.
Click a checkbox and select a source port of mirror, that is, a mirrored port.
4.5 Keepalive Detection
Click Port Config-> Keepalive Detection in the navigation bar, the Setting the port
loopback detection page appears, as shown in the following figure.
You can set the loopback detection cycle on the Loopback Detection page.
4.6 Port security
4.6.1 IP Binding Configuration
Click Port Config-> Port Security -> IP Bind in the navigation bar, the Configure the
IP-Binding Info page appears, as shown in figure 7.
Click “Detail” and then you can conduct the binding of the source IP address for each
physical port. In this way, the IP address that is allowed to visit the port will be limited.
RX
The received packets will be mirrored to the destination
port.
TX
The transmitted packets will be mirrored to a destination
port.
RX & TX
The received and transmitted packets will be mirrored
simultaneously.

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4.6.2 MAC Binding Configuration
Click Port Config-> Port Security -> MAC Bind in the navigation bar, the Configure the
MAC-Binding Info page appears, as shown in the following figure.
Click “Detail” and then you can conduct the binding of the source MAC address for each
physical port. In this way, the MAC address that is allowed to visit the port will be limited.
4.6.3 Setting the Static MAC Filtration Mode
Click Port Config-> Port Security -> Static MAC Filtration Mode in the navigation bar, the
Configure the static MAC filtration mode page appears, as shown in the following figure.
On this page you can set the static MAC filtration mode. By default, the static MAC filter is
disabled. Also, the static MAC filter mode cannot be set on ports in trunk mode.
4.6.4 Static MAC Filtration Entries
Click Port Config-> Port Security -> Static MAC Filtration Entries in the navigation bar, the
Setting the static MAC filtration entries page appears.
If you click “Detail”, you can conduct the binding of the source MAC address for each
physical port. According to the configured static MAC filtration mode, the MAC address of
a port can be limited, allowed or forbidden to visit.
4.6.5 Setting the Dynamic MAC Filtration Mode
Click Port Config-> Port Security -> Dynamic MAC Filtration Mode in the navigation bar,
the Configure the dynamic MAC filtration mode page appears, as shown in the following
figure.
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