i3 International S241 User manual

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S241
USER MANUAL
PoE Managed Switch for video surveillance networks

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Safety Warning
Purpose
This manual gives specific information on how to operate and use the management functions of this switch.
Audience
This manual is intended for use by netowrk administrators who are responsible for operating and maintaining network
equipments; consequently, it assumes a basic working knowledge of general switch functions, the Internet Protocol (IP),
IEEE 802.3at/af Power over Ethernet Standard and Simple Network Management Protocol(SNMP).
FCC Warning
This device has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates and radiates radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the user’s manual, it may cause interference in which case users will be
required to correct interference at their own expenses.
CE Warning
This is a CE certificated product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case
the user may be required to take adequate measures.

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Contents
Safety Warning ...............................................................................................................................................1
Purpose..................................................................................................................................................1
Audience ................................................................................................................................................1
FCC Warning...........................................................................................................................................1
CE Warning.............................................................................................................................................1
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................5
Product Overview ...................................................................................................................................5
Features.................................................................................................................................................5
Specifications.........................................................................................................................................6
Performance...........................................................................................................................................6
Package Contents...................................................................................................................................6
Chapter 2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................7
Physical Dimension And Weight ..............................................................................................................7
Front Panel.............................................................................................................................................7
LED Indicators ........................................................................................................................................7
Rear Panel..............................................................................................................................................7
Installing Equipment...............................................................................................................................7
Network Connections .............................................................................................................................8
Connecting Power ..................................................................................................................................8
Power ON/OFF Device ............................................................................................................................8
Chapter 3 WEB MANAGEMENT ..............................................................................................................9
Initial Switch Configuration .....................................................................................................................9
WEB Interface.......................................................................................................................................10
Front Panel...........................................................................................................................................10
Menu Tree ............................................................................................................................................11
Chapter 4 WEB CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................17
System/Information ..............................................................................................................................17
System/IP.............................................................................................................................................17
System/IPv6 .........................................................................................................................................18
System/NTP .........................................................................................................................................19
System/Time ........................................................................................................................................19
System/Log ..........................................................................................................................................20
Power Reduction/LED ...........................................................................................................................21
Power Reduction/EEE ...........................................................................................................................21
Ports ....................................................................................................................................................22
Security/Switch/Users ..........................................................................................................................23
Security/Switch/Privilege......................................................................................................................24
Security/Switch/Auth Method ...............................................................................................................24
Security/Switch/SSH.............................................................................................................................25
Security/Switch/HTTPS.........................................................................................................................26
Security/Switch/Access Management...................................................................................................26
Security/Switch/SNMP/System .............................................................................................................27
Security/Switch/SNMP/Communities ....................................................................................................28
Security/Switch/SNMP/Users................................................................................................................28
Security/Switch/SNMP/Groups..............................................................................................................29
Security/Switch/SNMP/Views ...............................................................................................................30
Security/Switch/SNMP/Access..............................................................................................................30
Security/Switch/RMON/Statistics ..........................................................................................................31
Security/Switch/RMON/History .............................................................................................................32
Security/Switch/RMON/Alarm ...............................................................................................................32
Security/Switch/RMON/Event................................................................................................................34
Security/Network/Limit Control.............................................................................................................34
Security/Network/NAS ..........................................................................................................................36
Security/Network/ACL/Ports .................................................................................................................41
Security/Network/ACL/Rate Limiters.....................................................................................................43
Security/Network/ACL/Access Control List ............................................................................................44
Security/Network/DHCP/Snooping ........................................................................................................46

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Security/Network/DHCP/Relay ..............................................................................................................46
Security/Network/IP Source Guard/Configuration ..................................................................................48
Security/Network/IP Source Guard/Static Table.....................................................................................48
Security/Network/ARP Inspection/Configuration....................................................................................49
Security/Network/ARP Inspection/Static Table.......................................................................................50
Security/AAA ........................................................................................................................................50
Aggregation/Static................................................................................................................................51
Aggregation/LACP ................................................................................................................................53
Loop Protection ....................................................................................................................................54
Spanning Tree/Bridge Settings..............................................................................................................55
Spanning Tree/ MSTI Mapping ..............................................................................................................56
Spanning Tree/MSTI Priorities...............................................................................................................57
Spanning Tree/CIST Ports .....................................................................................................................58
Spanning Tree/MSTI Ports.....................................................................................................................59
MVR .....................................................................................................................................................60
IPMC/IGMP/Snooping/Basic Configuration ............................................................................................61
IGMP Snooping/VLAN Configuration......................................................................................................63
IPMC/IGMP Snooping/Port Group Filtering.............................................................................................64
IPMC/MLD Snooping/Basic Configuration..............................................................................................64
IPMC/MLD Snooping/VLAN Configuration..............................................................................................65
IPMC/MLD Snooping/Port Group Filtering..............................................................................................66
LLDP ....................................................................................................................................................67
LLDP/LLDP-MED ..................................................................................................................................69
PoE ......................................................................................................................................................73
MAC Table ............................................................................................................................................75
VLANs/VLAN Membership.....................................................................................................................76
VLANs/Ports .........................................................................................................................................77
Private VLAN/PVLAN Membership .........................................................................................................79
VLANs/Port Isolation .............................................................................................................................79
VCL/MAC-based VLAN ..........................................................................................................................80
VCL/Protocol-based VLAN/Protocol to Group .........................................................................................80
VLC/ Protocol-based VLAN/Group to VLAN.............................................................................................82
VCL/Protocol-based VLAN/IP Subnet-based VLAN .................................................................................82
Voice VLAN/Configuration .....................................................................................................................83
Voice VLAN/OUI.....................................................................................................................................85
QoS/Port Classification .........................................................................................................................86
QoS/Port Policing..................................................................................................................................87
QoS/Port Scheduler ..............................................................................................................................88
QoS/Port Shaping .................................................................................................................................88
QoS/Port Tag Remarking.......................................................................................................................89
QoS/Port DSCP .....................................................................................................................................90
QoS/DSCP-Based QoS ..........................................................................................................................91
QoS/DSCP Translation...........................................................................................................................92
QoS/DSCP Classification.......................................................................................................................92
QoS/QoS Control List ............................................................................................................................93
QoS/Strom Control................................................................................................................................95
Mirroring ..............................................................................................................................................95
UPnP ....................................................................................................................................................96
sFlow ...................................................................................................................................................97
Chapter 5 WEB MONITOR ................................................................................................................99
System/Information ..............................................................................................................................99
System/CPU Load...............................................................................................................................100
System/Log ........................................................................................................................................100
System/Detailed Log ..........................................................................................................................101
Ports/State .........................................................................................................................................102
Ports/Traffic Overview ........................................................................................................................102
Ports/QoS Statistics............................................................................................................................103
Ports/QCL Status ................................................................................................................................104

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Ports/Detailed Statistics......................................................................................................................105
Security/Access Management Statistics .............................................................................................107
Security/Network/Port Security/Switch ...............................................................................................107
Security/Network/Port Security/Port....................................................................................................109
Security/Network/NAS/Switch ............................................................................................................109
Security/Network/NAS/Port.................................................................................................................110
Security/Network/ACL Status..............................................................................................................113
Security/Network/DHCP/Snooping Statistics .......................................................................................115
Security/Network/DHCP/Relay Statistics .............................................................................................115
Security/Network/ARP Inspection........................................................................................................116
Security/Network/IP Soruce Guard......................................................................................................117
Security/AAA/RADIUS Overview ..........................................................................................................117
Security/AAA/RADIUS Details ..............................................................................................................118
Security/Switch/RMON/Statistics ........................................................................................................119
Security/Switch/RMON/History ...........................................................................................................121
Security/Switch/RMON/Alarm .............................................................................................................122
LACP/System Status...........................................................................................................................122
LACP/Port Status ................................................................................................................................123
LACP/Port Statistics............................................................................................................................124
Loop Protection ..................................................................................................................................125
Spanning Tree/Bridge Status ..............................................................................................................126
Spanning Tree/Port Status ..................................................................................................................127
Spanning Tree/Port Statistics ..............................................................................................................128
MVR/Statistics....................................................................................................................................128
MVR/MVR Channel Groups..................................................................................................................129
MVR/MVR SFM Information.................................................................................................................129
IPMC/IGMP Snooping/Status...............................................................................................................130
IPMC/IGMP Snooping/Groups Information ...........................................................................................131
IPMC/IGMP Snooping/IPv4 SFM Information........................................................................................132
IPMC/MLD Snooping/Status................................................................................................................133
IPMC/MLD Snooping/Groups Information ............................................................................................134
IPMC/MLD Snooping/IPv6 SFM Information.........................................................................................134
LLDP/Neighbours ...............................................................................................................................135
LLDP/LLDP-MED Neighbours..............................................................................................................136
LLDP/PoE ...........................................................................................................................................139
LLDP/EEE ...........................................................................................................................................139
LLDP/Port Statistics............................................................................................................................140
PoE ....................................................................................................................................................142
MAC Table ..........................................................................................................................................143
VLANs/VLAN Membership...................................................................................................................143
VLANs/VLAN Port................................................................................................................................144
VCL/MAC-Based VLAN ........................................................................................................................146
sFlow .................................................................................................................................................146
Chapter 6 WEB DIAGNOSTICS PING ...........................................................................................148
Diagnostics/Ping ................................................................................................................................148
Diagnostics/Ping6 ..............................................................................................................................148
Chapter 7 WEB MAINTENANCE RESTART DEVICE.........................................................................149
Maintenance/Restart Device...............................................................................................................149
Maintenance/Factory Defaults ............................................................................................................149
Maintenance/Software/Upload............................................................................................................149
Maintenance/Software/Image Select ..................................................................................................150
Maintenance/Configuration/Save ........................................................................................................151
Maintenance/Configuration/Upload.....................................................................................................151

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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter provides an overview of the S241 switch, and introduces the key features and supported specifications of this
PoE Web Smart switch.
Product Overview
This PoE switch is a PoE Web management switch equiped with 24-ports 10/100/1000BaseT(X) plus 2-port gigabit SFP
open slots. It provides a broad range of features for Layer_2 plus switching and fully 802.3at/af PoE/PoE+ functions. It was
designed for easy installation and high performance in an environment where the traffic is on the network and the number
of users increases continuously. The smart and efficient power design can improve the power saving.
Features
Features
Descriptions
Dual Images
Prevent any kind of upgrading process failure
IPv4
IPv6
Supports IPv4 addressing, management and QoS
Supports IPv6 addressing, management and MLD snooping
Log
Support local and remote syslog server with 3 levels(Info, Warning, Error)
Power Saving
LED Power management
802.3az EEE
Security
Private VLAN(Static)
ACLs for filtering, policing, and port copy, including ACL wizards
Authentication
Telnet, Web - username/password
Telnet - SSH
SNMP v1/v2c –Community strings
SNMP version 3 –MD5 or SHA password
Port-based 802.1X
Port Limiting
Input rate limiting per port(manual setting or ACL)
Port Configuration
Speed, Duplex mode, Flow control, MTU, Power saving mode
Port Mirroring
1 sessions, up to 10 source port to one analysis port per session
Port Aggregation
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation, static and LACP
Spanning Tree
Algorithm
Supports standard STP, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
(MSTP)
IEEE 802.1D
Bridge
Supports dynamic data switching and addresses learning
Quality of Service
Traffic classes(1,2, or 4/8 active priorities) Storm control for UC, MC and BC
DHCP
Client
Configuration
Save and Restore configuration
Firmware
Upgrade & firmware image switch using Web & console port
CLI command
Support Cli command with console port (Baudrate:115200, DataBit:8, Parity: N,StopBit 1)

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Specifications
Standard
IEEE 802.3at/af Power over Ethernet(PoE/PoE+)
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control
IEEE 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging
IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
24 integrated IEEE 802.3ab-compliant 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
MIBs
RFC 1213 MIB II
RFC 3411 SNMP Management Frameworks
RFC 3621 LLEP-MED Power
RFC 3635 Ethernet-like MIB
RFC 4188 Bridge MIB
IEEE 802.1AB LLDP MIB
RFC 3621 Power Ethernet
Performance
Information
MAC Address : 8K , 4K VLAN support
Packet Memory : 4 Megabits of Integrated shared memory
Jumbo Frame : 9.6K
Transmission Method : Store and Forward
Package Contents
Before you start to install this switch, please verify your package that contains the following items:
One PoE 24+2-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch
One Power Cord
One User’s Manual (CD disk)

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Chapter 2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
This chapter primarily presents hardware of the PoE switch, physical dimenstions and functional overview is described.
Physical Dimension And Weight
443mm x 325mm x 44mm (L x W x H)
Front Panel
The Front Panel of the PoE Web Smart Switch consists of 24-port gigabit ethernet port plus 2-port gigabit SFP open
slots.The LED indicators are also located on the Front Panel.
LED Indicators
The LED Indicators present real-time information of systematic operation status. The following table provides the
description of LED status and meanings.
Table 4, LED INDICATORS
LED
Status
Description
Power
Orange
System on
Nil
System off
PoE
Orange
Port is linked to Power Device
Nil
No Power Device is connected
Link/ACT
Green and Flashing
Link and Data Activating
OFF
Port is disable or disconnected
Rear Panel
The 3-pronged power plug is placed at the rear panel of the PoE Web Smart Switch right side show as below:
Installing Equipment
You can mount this device into a standard 19-inch equipment rack. You can center- or front-mount the device in a rack.
Optional rack-mounting brackets are supplied with the device.

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Network Connections
Connecting Power
The AC power cord shipped with the device connects the device to earth ground when plugged into an AC grounding-type
power outlet. The device must be connected to earth ground during normal operation. To connect power to the device, plug
one end of the AC power cord into the AC power appliance inlet on the back panel of the device. Plug the other end into an
AC power source.
Power ON/OFF Device
To power on this device, press the AC power switch on the rear panel to the on position. The POWER LED lights during
startup and remains on steadily when the device is operating normally. To power off this device, press the power switch to
the OFF position.

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Chapter 3 WEB MANAGEMENT
This chapter provides the entire Web Smart PoE switch features, along with a detailed description of how to configure each
feature via web interface.
Initial Switch Configuration
This part guides you to configure and manage this switch through the web interface. With this facility, you can easily
configure and monitor through any one port of this switch.
Start up by the following steps:
1. Place the switch close to your PC/NB that you intend to use for configuration. It will help you to check the status
of the switch by LED in front panel while working on your PC/NB.
2. Connect the Ethernet port of your PC/NB to any port on the front panel of the switch. Turn the switch on and make
sure the connectivity by checking LED in the front panel of the switch.
3. Configure your PC’s IP address the same subnet with the switch’s.
The following table describes the default necessary login Information:
Login Information
IP Address
192.168.0.10
I
P Mask
255.255.255.0
IP Router
0.0.0.0
Username
i3admin
Password
i3admin
4. Open the web browser, and go to 192.168.0.10 then the windows login will open. Key in the username “i3admin”
password “i3admin” blank then clicks OK.
5. After you login successfully, you will see the home page is displayed as shown below. The home page display the
Menu Bar on the left side of the screen and show the front panel port states on the right side. Before you start to
configure, we strongly recommed that you change the password. To change the password, click Security and

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then Switch. Fill old and new password fields in the password tab.
WEB Interface
Configuration Options: Configurable parameters have several forms: text field, drop-down list, radio button, and checkbox.
Once you change the parameters please make sure to click the save button to apply the changes.
The following table provides the description of each button:
Configuration buttons
Front Panel
The default page after you login successfully is the Port State Page. When the port image is green it means this port is
connected. Auto-refresh mode is disable by default setting. It will update the current port state by 5 seconds if you check it.
Or you can click Refresh button to update the states manually. Click the each port image will open detailed statstics of
selected port.
Button
Description
Save
Set specific value into the Switch
Reset
Restore the parameters to previous saving value
Show the help information for selected page
Logout the management web interface of the switch

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Menu Tree
There is a Menu Tree in the left side of Web management system with 4 categories: Configuration, Monitor, Diagnostic and
Maintenance. The follow table has a breifly description of each tab.
Table. MENU TREE
Menue
Descriptions
Configuration
System
Information
Configures system contact, name, location and timezone offset
IP
Configures IPv4 (Static IP Address, DHCP client), VLAN ID settings
IPv6
Configures IPv6 (Static IP address. DHCP client)
NTP
NTP server setting (Max:5)
Time
Configures Remote system log Server which 3 levels( Infor, Warning,
Error)ConfiguresTime Zone & Daylight Saving Time
Log
Configures Remote system log Server which 3 levels( Infor, Warning, Error
Power Reductinon
Enable/disable EEE and Configures EEE urgent Queues
LED
Reduces LED intensity during specified hours and configure link change at error
settings
EEE
Configures Remote system log Server with 3 levels (Information, Warning, Error)
Ports
Configures ports’ connection settings
Secuirty
Switch
Users
Creates users account/password and privilege level
Auth Method
Configures authentication method for console and web access via local database
and RADIUS
SSH
Enable/Disable SSH
HTTPS
Enable/Disable HTTPS and auto-redirect setting
Access management
Enable/Disable Access management, set IP address range for HTTP/HTTPS, SNMP
and TELNET/SSH access
SNMP
System
Configures SNMP, version(v1, v2c, v3), Read/Write commnity & Trap
Communities
Sets community for SNMPv3 & source IP address
Users
Configures SNMPv3 User
Groups
Configures SNMP Group
Views
Configures View Name & Type
Access
Configures Access Authority
RMON
Statistics
Configures RMON statistics table

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History
Configures RMON history table
Alarm
Configures RMON Alarm table
Event
Configures RMON Event table
Network
Limit Control
Limiting the number of users on a given port
NAS
Configures Network Access Server
ACL
Ports
Configures the ACL parameters of each switch port
Rate Limiters
Configures the rate limiters for the ACL of the switch
Access Control List
Shows the Access Control List
DHCP
Snooping
Enable/Disable DHCP Snooping
Relay
Enable/Disable DHCP Relay & setup for Relay Server
IP Source Guard
Configuration
Enable/Disable IP Source guard & setup each port’s max dynamic clients
Static Table
Insert IP Source Guard table manually
ARP Inspection
Configuration
Enable/Disable Global ARP inspection
Static Table
Insert ARP Inspection table manually
AAA
Configures the Authentication Servers
Aggregation
Static
Configures the Aggregation has mode & aggregation group
LACP
Inspect the current LACP port configurations & possibly change them as well
Loop Protection
Configure ports to shutdown if the ports are in loop
Spanning Tree
Bridge Settings
1. Configures global bridge setting for STP and RSTP
2. Configures edge port setting for BPDU filtering, BPDU guard and port error
recovery
MSTI Mapping
Map VLANs to a specific MSTP instance
MSTI Priorities
Configures the priority for each MSTI
VLAN Membership
Configures VLAN groups
Ports
Specifies default PVID and VLAN atrributes
CIST Ports
Configures the interface settings for STA
MSTI Ports
Configures the interface settings for a MST instance
MVR
Configures Multicast VLANs registration
IPMC
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Basic Configuration
Configures the global and port settings for multicast filtering
VLAN Configuration
Configures IGMP Snooping for each VLAN interface
Port Group Filtering
Configures ports to specific filtering group
MLD Snooping
Basic Configuration
Configures the global and port settings for multicast filtering
VLAN Configuration
Configures IGMP Snooping for each VLAN interface
Port Group Filtering
Configures ports to specific filtering group
LLDP
LLDP
Configures the global paramters and port’s Optional TLVs
LLDP-MED
Configures LLDP-MED attributes
PoE
Configures PoE related parameters
MAC Table
Configures aging time, dynamic learning & static addresses
VLANs
VLAN Memberships
Configures VLAN groups
Ports
Configures VLAN setting for each port
Private VLANs
PVLAN Membership
Configures PVLAN groups
Port isolation
Configures Port isolation
VCL
MAC-based VLANs
Maps specific source MAC Address to a VLAN
Protocol-based VLANs
Protocol to Group
Create a specific protocol group
Group to VLAN
Maps specific protocol group to a VLAN
IP Subnet-based VLAN
Assign a subnet IP to a specific VLAN
Configuration
Configures global settings,allowing or blocking voice vlan by port setting
OUI
Configures the Voice VLAN and OUI mapping table
QoS
Port Classification
Configures QoS Ingress Classification Settings for all ports
Port Policing
Configures QoS ingress Port policers to constrain traffic flows and mark frames by
specific rate
Port Scheduler
Provides an overview of Egress priority status for each port & set Egress queue
mode and sharper
Port Shaping
Provides an overview of Egress sharper for each port & set Egress queue mode
and sharper
Port Tag Remarking
Provides an overview of Egress Tag Remarking & set tag remarking mode
Port DSCP
Configures the Ingress translation and classification, sets Egress DSCP rewrite
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DSCP-Based QoS
Configures Ingress classification setting for DSCP-based QoS
DSCP Translation
Sets translation of Ingress classification & Egress DP lv.
DSCP Classification
Maps DSCP value to QoS class & DP level
QoS Control List
Configures QoS Control Entry based on parameters such as VLAN ID, UDP/TCP port,
IPv4 DSCP or Tag Priority
Storn Control
Set limitation for broadcast, unicast and multicast traffic
Mirroring
Set source and destination port for mirroring
UPnP
Enable/disable UPnP & TTL and AD settings
sFlow
Enable sFlow and Configures flow and counter samplers for each port
Mirroring
Set source and destination port for mirroring
UPnP
Enable/disable UPnP & TTL and AD settings
sFlow
Enable sFlow and Configures flow and counter samplers for each port
Monitor
System
Information
Displays system contact, name, location, switch’s MAC address, system time,
firmware version
CPU load
Displays CPU load by realtime SVG graph
Log
Displays logged message with selected level (Info, Warning, Error, All)
Detailed Log
Displays fully logged message
Ports
State
Displays a graphic image of the front panel to indicate current port states
Traffic Overview
Shows the basic port statistics
QoS Statistics
Shows the count of incoming and outgoing egress queues
QCL Status
Shows the QoS Control Lists status
Detailed Statistics
Shows the detailed port statistics
Security
Access Management
statistics
Overview of incoming management packets, included HTTP,HTTPS,
SNMP,TELNET,SSH
Network
Port Security
Switch
Shows the module legend & each port’s status include MAC address learning and
max allowed MAC count
Port
Shows each port’s MAC address , VLAN ID,state, Time of addition, age/hold timer
NAS
Switch
Shows each port’s authentication service status and information
Port
Shows the authentication statistics or port status and authentication method
ACL Status
Shows the ACL status by different ACL users

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DHCP
Snooping Statistics
Shows the statistics of each packet type
Relay Statistics
Show the DHCP relay statistics
ARP Inspection
Shows the dyamic ARP inspection table, sorted by port number, VLAN ID, MAC
address an IP address
IP Source Guard
Shows the IP Source Guard table, sorted by port number, VLAN ID, IP Address
AAA
RADIUS Overview
Displays the status of associated authentication RADIUS servers
RADIUS Details
Displays the traffic and status of each associated RADIUS server
Switch
RMON
Statistics
Provides an overview of RMON Statistics entries
History
Provides an overview of RMON History entries
Alarm
Provides an overview of RMON Alarm entries
Event
Provides an overview of RMON Event table entries
LACP
System Status
Displays each local port’s LACP information included Aggr ID, Partner system ID
and Parter key
Port Status
Displays each local port’s Key, Aggr ID, Partner system ID and Parnter port
Port Statistics
Displays statistics for LACP protocol message
Loop Protection
Display loop status for each port
Spanning Tree
Bridge Status
Displays STP detailed bridge status, CIST Ports and Aggregations state
Port Status
Displays CIST role, State and uptime for each port
Port Statistics
Displays statistics for RSTP, STP and TCN packets
MVR
Statistics
Shows the IGMP/MLD statistics used by MVR
MVR Channel Groups
Shows the MVR channel information, included VLAN ID groups & port members
MVR SFM Information
Shows the MVR SFM(Source-Filtered Multicast) information, included
SSM(Source-Specific Multicast) information
IPMC
IGMP Snooping
Status
Displays statistics related to IGMP packets passed upstream to the IGMP Querier or
downstream to multicast clients
Groups Information
Shows IGMP snooping groups information
IPv4 SFM Information
Shows the IGMP SFP(Source-filtered Multicast) information, included
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MLD Snooping
Status
Shows MLD snooping Status and Statistics
Groups Information
Shows the MLD Group table and it sorted first by VLAN ID then by group
IPv6 SFM Information
Shows the MLD SFM(Source-Filtered Multicast) information Table, included the
SSM(Source-Specific Multicast) information
LLDP
Neighbours
Shows the LLDP information of remote device which is connected to a port of this
switch
LLDP-MED Neighbours
Shows the remote device information which is advertising LLDP-MED
PoE
Shows the remote device which is detected as a LLDP PoE neighbour
EEE
Provides an overview of EEE information exchanged by LLDP
Port Statistics
Provides an overview of all LLDP traffic
PoE
Displays total power consumption, PD class and power usage for each associated
port
MAC Table
Shows the Dynamic & Static MAC address table
VLANs
VLAN Membership
Show the port members for specific VLAN ID
VLAN Port
Shows the VLAN Port Status for Static user
VCL
MAC-based VLAN
Shows MAC-based VLAN entries configured by various MAC-based VLAN users
sFlow
Shows receiver and per-port sFlow statistics
Diagnostics
Ping
Tests specific IP Address by using ping function
Ping6
Test specific IPv6 address by using ping function
Maintenance
Restart Device
Restarts the device
Factory Defaults
Restores all settings to manufactory default
Software
Upload
Updates firmware of this switch through Web UI
Image Select
Selects a rescovery firmware to boot up the device
Configuration
Save
Saves configuration to your local management PC
Upload
Restores the previous configuration from a file

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Chapter 4 WEB CONFIGURATION
This chapter describes all of the configuration for this PoE Web Smart Switch.
System/Information
Using System Information page to set System Contact, Name, Location, Timezone offset
LOCATION:Configuration>System>Information
Parameters:
Items
Description
System Contact
Administrator is responsible for this device ( Maximum Length:255 characters)
System Name
Name of this device ( Maximum Length:255 characters)
System Location
Sets the location of this device ( Maximum Length:255 characters)
Note the unit of system timezone is minutes
WEB Interface:
To configure System Information
A. Click
Configuration/System/Information
B. Specify the System contact, Name, Location and Timezone.
C. Click Save to apply the setting or Reset to restore the previous setting
System/IP
Using IP page to Configure Static IP Address or DHCP client.
LOCATION:Configuration>System>IP
Parameters:
Items
Description
DHCP Client
Sets the checkbox in configured column to enable DHCP client or uncheck for static IP Address
IP Address
Address of the VLAN specified in the VLAN ID field. It should match with your management
PC/NB’s setting. (Default IP:192.168.0.10)
IP Mask
This mask identifies the host address bits used for routing to specific subnet.
IP Router
IP address of the gateway
VLAN ID
Default VLAN ID=1, it needs to match your management PC/NB’s VLAN ID.
(Range:1~4096)
DNS Server
A domain name server which client requests the host name to IP address
DNS Proxy
Enable this switch to maintain a DNS database
Renew
Renew a DHCP lease

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WEB Interface:
To Configure Static IP address & DHCP Client enable/disable:
A. Click
Configuration/System/IP
B. Enable DHCP client vis set checkbox
C. Specify the IP address, IP Mask, IP Router and SNTP Server IP address
D. Click Renew button to renew IP Address under DHCP Client Enable mode
E. Click Save to apply the setting or Reset to restore the previous setting
F. Check the DNS Proxy to maintain a local DNS database
System/IPv6
Using IPv6 page to Configure Static IPv6 Address or DHCP client
LOCATION:Configuration>System>IPv6
Parameters:
Items
Description
Auto Configuration
Sets the checkbox in configured column to enable DHCP client or uncheck for static IP
Address
Address
The IPv6 Address must follow the RFC2373 “IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture”
format.IPv6 address is in 128-bit records represented as eight fileds of up to four
hexadecimal digits with a colon separating each field(:)
Prefix
Provides the IPv6 Prefix of this switch. The allowed range is 1to 128
Router
Provides The IPv6 gateway of this switch
WEB Interface:
To Configure Static IP address & DHCP Client enable/disable:
A. Click
Configuration/System/IP
B. Enable DHCP client vis set checkbox
C. Specify the IP address and Prefix. Router is optional.
D. Click Renew button to renew IPv6 Address under Auto Configuration Enable mode
E. Click Save to apply the setting or Reset to restore the previous setting

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System/NTP
Using NTP Configuration page to set 5(MAX) NTP Servers
LOCATION:Configuration>System>NTP
Parameters:
Items
Description
Mode
Enable or Disable NTP Client mode.
Server 1~5
Set IPv4 or IPv6 of a NTP Server, Maximum NTP server is 5.
WEB Interface:
A. Click
Configuration/System/NTP
B. Enable NTP Mode, enter NTP Server’s IP Address in Server 1~5
System/Time
Using this page to configure Time Zone & Daylight saving Time.
LOCATION:Configuration>System>Time
Parameters:
Items
Description
Time Zone
Lists various Time Zones. Select appropriate Time Zone from the drop down and click Save to
set.
Acronym
Sets the acronym of the Time Zone. Up to 16 alpha-numeric characters and can contain ‘-‘,’_’
or’.’.
Daylight Saving Time
Select ‘recurring’ and configure the Daylight Saving Time duration to repeat every year. Select
‘Non-Recurring’ and configure the Daylight Saving Time duration for a single time configuration.
Month
Selects the month.
Date
Selects the date.
Year
Selects the year.
Hours
Selects the hour.
Minutes
Selects the minute.
Offset
Enters the number of minutes to add during Daylight Saving Time. Range: 1 to 1440.
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