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Industrial Ethernet ProductsManagement Utility
Open-Vision 2.0
Users Manual
Version 1.0June, 2009.
ORing Industrial Networking Corp.
4F., NO.3, Lane 235, Baociao Rd.Sindian City,
Taipei County 23145 Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tel: + 886 2 2918 3036
Fax: + 886 2 2918 3084
Website: www.oring-networking.com
E-mail: support@oring-networking.com
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Table of Content
Getting to Know Your Switch .............................................................................3
1.1 About the Open vision 2.0..............................................................3
1.2 Install Java machine .......................................................................4
1.3 System requirements ......................................................................4
1.4 Prepare to install Open-Vision.......................................................5
Apply Open-Vision Commander to Switch Connection...............................11
2.1 Getting start to use Open-Vision Commander..........................11
2.2 Make sure PCs Network setting.................................................12
2.3 How to discover different IP domain device?............................13
2.3.1 In the same broadcast domain ....................................................132.3.2 In the different broadcast domain ...............................................14
2.4 Open-Vision Main interface .........................................................16
System Bar.........................................................................................................17
3.1 Task .................................................................................................17
3.2 Settings ...........................................................................................24
3.3 Help .................................................................................................24
Function Bar.......................................................................................................25
4.1 Icons Introduction ..........................................................................25Switch Management Interface.........................................................................27
5.1 Devices ...........................................................................................27
5.2 Status Monitor................................................................................28
5.3 Scan Devices Configuration ........................................................29
5.4 Syslog Events ................................................................................30
5.5 Wizards ...........................................................................................31
5.6 Group IP Setting Wizard ..............................................................31
5.7 Group Firmware Update Wizard .................................................34
5.8 Group O-Ring Setting Wizard......................................................37
Switch Function Interface.................................................................................40
6.1 Basic Setting ..................................................................................41
6.2 Basics & Port Configuration.........................................................42
6.3 Port Configuration .........................................................................62
6.4 Redundancy ...................................................................................67
6.4 RSTP ...............................................................................................69
6.5 VLAN ...............................................................................................72
6.6 Traffic Prioritization........................................................................77
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6.7 IGMP Snooping .............................................................................82
6.8 SNMP Configuration .....................................................................84
6.9 Security ...........................................................................................90
6.10 Warning .........................................................................................100
6.11 Monitor and Diag .........................................................................108
6.12 LLDP..............................................................................................113
6.13 Save Configuration......................................................................113
Switch Status Interface ...................................................................................115
7.1 The GUI for users to get switch status.....................................115
Switch Configuration Interface ......................................................................117
8.1 The relationship of function interface and the configuration
interfaces ...................................................................................................117Topology View ..................................................................................................118
9.1 About the Topology View............................................................118
9.2 Start to use Topology View.........................................................118
9.3 Topology View Main Interface ...................................................119
9.4 System Bar...................................................................................121
9.5 Function Bar.................................................................................133
9.6 Device Tree ..................................................................................134
9.7 Group Tree ...................................................................................1379.8 Topology Area ..............................................................................139
9.9 System Log Area .........................................................................144
Host Monitor.....................................................................................................145
10.1 System Bar...................................................................................145
10.2 Function Bar.................................................................................147
10.3 Devices Tree ................................................................................148
10.4 Monitor Area .................................................................................151
MIB Brower.......................................................................................................151
TroubleShooting ..............................................................................................152
11.1 Why Topology View can not run in our computer?.................152
11.2 License key warning message ..................................................152
11.3 SYSLOG warning message.......................................................152
11.4 Why Topology View can not receive SNMP trap? ...............153
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Getting to Know Your Switch
1.1 About the Open vision 2.0Open vision 2.0 is ORing Industrial Networking Corp in 2009 year newly issued the powerful
software utility, his function surmounts. Open vision 2.0 includes four utilities
Commander Topology view Host monitor MIB Brower, With Open-Vision 2.0
Commander, user can set parameters to multiple switches at the same time. provides a
powerful interface for users to manage all switches in the network.
Open-Vision2.0 is not only a powerful utility for users to configure but also a useful utility for
monitoring. Users can monitor switches status via Host monitor. When the monitored
switches fail, the failure information will be displayed on Host monitoring interface.
Open-Vision 2.0
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1.2 Install Java machinePlease make sure if your computer if install JRE (if not Please download
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Update 3 from SUN
http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp.
1.3 System requirements
Minimum System RequirementsIV
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz or above
Support Monitor with 1024 x 768 resolution
WINDOWS 2000, 2003, XP
1GB free hard disk space
1GB RAM
Java 2 Runtime Environment version 1.5
Internet Explorer 6.0 Service Pack 1 or higher
Adobe Reader 5.0 or higher
Supported Network Protocols
TCP / IP
UDP
SNMP
Operating System
Windows
2000
2003
XP
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1.4 Prepare to install Open-Vision
Before using Open-Vision, users need to install the utility first.
Double click Open-Vision.exe, started the install process.
Step 1
After execution of Open-Vision2.0.exe, the Operation System start to install
Open-Vision2.0
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Step 2Click [Next] to continue setup process.
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Step 3
Users are able to change the path that they want to install in.
Click to change the path.
When click , users can configure the path that they want to install
from the pop-up windows.
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Completed the path, and then click [Next]
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Step 5
Please double check the installing information of this page. If everything is
correct, then click Install.
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Step 6
When the Installation process is finished, click Finish to complete the
Installing process.
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Apply Open-Vision Commander to
Switch Connection
2.1 Getting start to use Open-VisionCommander
Select Start
All Programs
Open-Vision
commanderto execute Open-Vision2.0.
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2.2 Make sure PCs Network setting
First of all, double check the configuration of the PCs IP address, Subnetmask, Default gatewayetc., and make sure the PC is connected to Default
Gateway and the switch you wish to connect properly.
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2.3 How to discover different IP domaindevice?
2.3.1 In the same broadcast domainWhen the monitored PC and the managed switches are within the same
broadcast domain, as illustrated by Figure 1-1,
Figure 1-1
ClickDiscoverydirectly on the Open-Vision to search the switches.
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2.3.2 In the different broadcast domainIf the monitored PC and the managed switches are in different broadcast
domain, as illustrated by Figure 2-2, then users need to use the advancedsearch function to search the switches.
Figure 2-2
Make sure the PC is connected to Default Gateway and the switch you
wish to connect properly.
If the Network is proper, open Open-Vision, and click Discovery Filter.
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Select Remote and a window open up as shown below.
Insert the Switch IP Address range you wish to search and click , the
IP address will be added automatically as shown in the diagram above. Click
ok to start the searching of switch.
And the switches in different network will be found by Open-Vision.
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2.4 Open-Vision Main interface
The Open-Vision main interface shows as below:
System Bar
Function Bar
Switch Management Interface
Switch Function Interface
Switch Status Interface
Switch Configuration Interface
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System Bar
3.1 TaskUser can select task to show Open-Vision tasks menu.
Task Hotkey Description
Discovery Ctrl + D
Click Discovery or Ctrl + D to discover the switches on
the same subnet. Open-Vision will display all discovered
switches on the management interface. Open-Vision
discovers switched depend on discovery filter shows as
next task. Note: all switches can be the same IP
address. Open-Vision can discover and change IP by
the Group IP Setting function.
Discovering switches displayed on management interface.
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Task Hotkey Description
Discovery
Filter
Ctrl + F
Local Subnets: Open-Vision will only
discover all switches connect to the
specific IP of NIC that user select.
Primary Interface/Gateway/Default Route:
Open-Vision will select a primary interface
to discover switches.
Customize: Set up the subnet to filter, user
also can define a smaller rage in the
subnet to filter. When use Remote
function, users are able to use specific IP
addresses to discover switches.
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Local Subnets: Open-Vision will only discover all switches connect to the
specific IP of NIC that user select.
Primary Interface/Gateway/Default Route: Open-Vision will select a
primary interface to discover switches.
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Customize: Set up the subnet to filter, user also can define a smaller rage in
the subnet to filter. When use Remote function, users are able to use specific
IP addresses to discover switches.
Task Hotkey Description
Login Ctrl + L
Select switch to login to configure. Open-Vision
can login to multiple switches that user selected.
Enter account and password to login (the same
with web management). Note: When user loginand idle about 300 seconds, Open-Vision will
logout automatically. When login success, the
switch icon will change from to .
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Login Interface
Task Hotkey Description
Logout N/A
Select switch to logout. Open-Vision can
logout from multiple switches that user
selected. When logout success, the switch
icon will change from to. .
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Task Hotkey Description
Autologout
TimeN/A
The user can define the time of logout byoneself, improve the software security.
Task Hotkey Description
Reboot Ctrl + B
Select switch to reboot. Open-Vision can
reboot multiple switches that user selected.
When user click reboot, a dialog window will
be displayed on screen for confirming.
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Task Hotkey Description
Open Web Ctrl + W
Select switch to open web UI management.
Open-Vision will open browser of your OSautomatically.
Task Description
RefreshRefresh the specific switch function management
interface and switch configuration interface.
Refresh AllRefresh all switch function management interfaces
and switch configuration interfaces
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3.2 Settings
Task Description
Load Config Users are able to re-load the IP address list.
Save ConfigUsers are able to save the IP address list on the
Discovery Filter/Remote page.
3.3 Help
Label Hotkey Description
About F1Show Open-Vision version
information.
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Function Bar
4.1 Icons IntroductionThere are many icons on function bar. The functions of the icons are the same
with Tasks that we introduce in previous chapter.
Icon Description
Same with task Discovery.
Same with task Discovery Filter.
Same with task Login.
Same with task Logout.
Same with task Reboot.
Same with task Open Web.
Same with task Refresh.
Same with task Refresh All.
One of Open-Vision powerful functions.
Open-Vision Group IP Wizard can configure multiple
switches IP Address. The function will be
introduced more detail in Switch Management
Interface chapter.
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One of Open-Vision powerful functions.
Open-Vision Group IP Wizard can update multiple
switches firmware. The function will be introduced
more detail in Switch Management Interface
chapter.
One of Open-Vision powerful functions.
Open-Vision Group O-Ring Wizard can setting
multiple switches O-Ring Function. The function will
be introduced more detail in Switch Management
Interface chapter.
Same with task about.
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5.1 DevicesUser can see and manage all discovered switches by the device function.
User can select wanted switch to execute tasks.
Switch Management Interface
Label Description
Devices Show the amount of discovered switches.
All Devices Show all discovered switches detail information.
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5.2 Status MonitorStatus Monitor provides user to monitor multi switches in a page. Through
the color changes, user can know something happened to switches, then tack
action to repair the situation.
Status Monitor Interface
Label Description
Query Periodt Open-Vision will send a packet to device toThe period tha
query status.
Query Timeout.
Set the timeout period. After the period, Open-Vision does not
receive reply from device, warning message will be displayed
Beep Alarmr PCMark the blank for beep alarm. Open-Vision will let you
make sound to inform user that some events happen.
Change error
Devices
, then
n switch that information , Let new switch
When switch breaks down, Our can direct change switch
push " change error Devices " , commander utility will
upgrade breaks dow
replace bad switch
Del edices " to delete in list not existing the device
ete Select
Devices
When the devices does not exist, we can utilize " deleteselected Dev
information
Refresh Refresh the status.
IP Show the IP Address of discovered switch.
MA ssC Addre Show the MAC Address of discovered switch.
Model Show the Model name of discovered switch.
Last Reported last time that Open-Vision receives report from
Time
Show the
switch.Status Show switch online/offline and show events alarm.
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Open The user can oneself define ALARM sound file.(MP3, WAV)
5.3 Scan Devices Configuration"Scan Devices Configuration" function, can scan config to compare device
config with backup configGuarantee the exactness of device cofnig. Avoid the
artificial establishment mistake.
Label Description
So ryurce Directo Show the amount of discovered switches.
Auto Scan Show all discovered switches detail information.
Every hour Enable, every hour will automatic scan device config
Every daye to appoint every day, will automatic scanEnable, the tim
device config
Scan Now Star Scan devices configuration function
Model Show device model name
Kernel Ver Show device firmware kernel ver
Firmware Ver Show device firmware ver
IP sAddres Show device the IP Address
Status Show device config check status
Filename Show device config filename
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nts will be record and
user can know what event happened to the switches.
.4 Syslog EventsCommander utility has a built-in syslog server. User does not need to use
other syslog software. In syslog event window, the eve
Syslog events Interface
Label Description
Auto Save
,
, commanderutility will auto save system log file to excel file.
According to threshold number setting , carry out save movement
when system log exceeds the threshold number
Threshold num Auto save
Save Save system log info to excel file
clear Clear all system log
E appened event.vent ID The number of the h
Facility Class of the event.
Severity Show the event urgent degree.
Host Show the event source address.
Date Show the date of the happened event.
Time Show detail time of the happened event.
Port Show connect port
Link state Show link status
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Messages Show switch status
5.5 WizardsA friendly UI of Open-Vision to help user to set IP address or update
firmware of a group of switch. The wizard lets users step by step to do the jobs
It is very conven
.
ient for network administrator to save time for configuring IP
and updating firmware. Besides saving time, it can also reduce the mistakes
made by user.
Wizard Interface
Group IP Setting Wizard helps you walk through whole IP address configure
process of a group of devices. A few steps would be taken during this process:
5.6 Group IP Setting Wizard
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Group IP Setting Wizard Interface
STEP: 1. Select one or more devices to be configured.
STEP: 2. Configure the IP address range or DHCP IP address
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STEP: 3. Apply settings
STEP: 4. Verify the IP Setting by wizard.
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5.7 Group Firmware Update WizardThis wizard helps you to update firmware for a group of devices.
Group Firmware Update Wizard Interface
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STEP: 1. Select one or more devices to be configured.
STEP: 2. Select the upgrade method, local firmware image or remote tftpserver.
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STEP: 3. Apply to upgrade selected firmware
STEP: 4. Reboot the switch that was upgraded firmware.
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This wizard helps you to most easy setting O-Ring for a group of devices.5.8 Group O-Ring Setting Wizard
Group O-Ring Setting Wizard Interface
STEP: 1. Select one or more devices to be configured.
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STEP: 2. Select want to carry out Ring Function to port number
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STEP: 3. O-Ring Function sets up successfully
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Switch Function Interfacehe same with function tree on web UI. That means:
be configure on web; they can also configured by
The function interface is t
all functions can
Open-Vision.
Functions Interface and Tree on Open-Vision and WEB
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6.1 Basic Setting
6.1.1 System login
System Login
1. Launch the Open-Vision
2. To get into Basics
3. The login screen appears.
4. Key in the username and password. The default username and
password is admin.
5. Click Enter or Login button, then the main interface of the
Web-based management appears.
WEB Login screen
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.2 Ba & Port Configuration
.2.1 Switch setting
Switch setting interface
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
System NameAssign the name of switch. The maximum length is 64
bytes
System
DescriptionDisplay the description of switch.
System
Location
Assign the switch physical location. The maximum
length is 64 bytes
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SystemEnter the name of contact person or organization
Contact
Firmware
Version Display the switchs firmware version
Kernel Version Display the kernel software version
MAC AddressDisplay the unique hardware address assigned by
manufacturer (default)
.2.2 Admin Password
anagement login username and password for the
management security issue
6
Change Open-Vision m
Admin Password interface
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
User name Key in the new username(The default is admin)
New
PasswordKey in the new password(The default is admin)
Confirm
passwordRe-type the new password.
Apply he configurations.Click Apply to set t
IP configura
config
configuration.
tion
ure the IP Settings and DHCP client function through IPYou can
IP Configuration interface
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
DHCP Client
is enabling, the switch will be assigned the IP
address from the network DHCP server. The default IP
address will be replaced by the IP address which the DHCP
server has assigned. After clicking Apply button, a popup
dialog show up to inform the you when the DHCP client is
enabling. The current IP will lose and you should find a new IP
on the DHCP server.
To enable or disable the DHCP client function. When DHCP
client function
IP Address
Assign the IP address that the network is using. If DHCP client
function is enabling, you do not need to assign the IP address.
The network DHCP server will assign the IP address for the
switch and it will be display in this column. The default IP is
192.168.10.1
Subnet MaskAssign the subnet mask of the IP address. If DHCP client
function is enabling, you do not need to assign the subnet mask
GatewayAssign the network gateway for the switch. The default
gateway is 192.168.10.254
DNS1 Assign the primary DNS IP address
DNS2 Assign the secondary DNS IP address
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
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SNTP
The SNTP (Sim ze
switch clocks in the Internet.
Configuration
ple Network Time Protocol) settings allow you to synchroni
SNTP Configuration interface
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
S table or disab nction to get the from the
SNTP server.NTP Clien
En le SNTP fu time
D
S
Enable or disable daylight saving time function. When
daylight saving time is enabling, you need to configure the
t saving time period.
aylight
aving Timedayligh
U
z
Set the switch location time zone. The following table lists
e different location time zone for your reference.
TC Time
oneth
Local Time Zone Conve UTCrsion from Time at 12:00 UTC
November Time Zone - 1 hour 11 am
Oscar Time Zone -2 hours 10 am
ADT - Atlantic Daylight -3 hours 9 am
AST - Atlantic
Standard
EDT - Eastern
Daylight
-4 hours 8 am
EST - Eastern
Standard
CDT - Central Daylight
-5 hours 7 am
CST - Central
StandardMDT - Mountain
Daylight
-6 hours 6 am
MST - Mountain
Stand
PDT - Pacific Day
ard
light
-7 hours 5 am
PST - Pacific Standard
ADT - Alaskan
Daylight
-8 hours 4 am
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ALA - Alaskan
Standard-9 hours 3 am
HAW - Hawaiian
Standard -10 hours 2 am
Nome, Alaska -11 hours 1 am
CET - Central
European
FWT - French Winter
MET - Middle
European
ME iddle
int
dish
+1 hour 1 pm
WT - M
European W
SWT - Swe
er
Winter
EET - Eastern
n, USSEuropea
Zone 1
R +2 hours 2 pm
BT - Bag
Zone 2
hdad, USSRs 3 pm+3 hour
ZP4 - USSR Zo 4 pmne 3 +4 hours
ZP5 - USSR Zone 4 +5 hours 5 pm
Local Time Zone Conversion from UTC Time at 12:00 UTC
ZP6 - USSR Zone 5 +6 hours 6 pm
WAST - West
Australian Standard+7 hours 7 pm
CCT - China Coast,
USSR Zone 7+8 hours 8 pm
JST - Japan Standard,
USSR Zone 8+9 hours 9 pm
EAST - East
Australian Standard
GST
Guam Standard,
USSR Zone 9
+10 hours 10 pm
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IDLE - International
Date Line
NZST - New Zealand
Standard
NZT - New Zealand
+12 hours Midnight
Label Description
SNTP Sever
IP AddressSet the SNTP server IP address.
Daylight
Saving Period
Set up the Daylight Saving beginning time and Daylight
Saving ending time. Both will be different each year.
Daylight
Saving OffsetSet up the offset time.
Switch Timer Display the switch current time.
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
DHCP Server
DHCP Server C
ro CP server
function, the switc
onfiguration
vides with DHCP server function. Enable the DHThe system p
h system will be a DHCP server.
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DHCP Server Configuration interface
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
DHCP ServerEnable or Disable the DHCP Server function. Enable the
switch will be the DHCP server on your local network
Start IP
Address
The dynamic IP assign range. Low IP address is the beginning
of the dynamic IP assigns range. For example: dynamic IP
assign range is from 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.200.
192.168.1.100 will be the Start IP address.
End IP
Address
The dynamic IP assign range. High IP address is the end of
the : dynamic IP
assign range is from 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.200.
dynamic IP assigns range. For example
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192.168.1.200 will be the End IP address
Subnet Mask The dynamic IP assign range subnet mask
Gateway The gateway in your network.
DNS Domain Name Server IP Address in your network.
Lease Time It is the period that system
(Hour)
will reset the assigned dynamic IP to
ensure the IP address is in used.
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
DHCP Server Client Entries
When the DHCP server function is activated, the system will collect the
DHCP client information and display in here.
DHCP Server Client Entries interface
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DHCP Server Port and IP bindings
You can assign the specific IP address which is in the assigned dynamic IP
ra
en
assigned before in the connected device.
nge to the specific port. When the device is connecting to the port and asks
for dynamic IP assigning, the system will assign the IP address that has be
DHCP Server Port and IP Binding interface
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Backup & Restore
You can save current EEPROM value from the switch to TFTP server, then
go to the TFTP restore configuration page to restore the EEPROM value.
Use build-in support Backup
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Use remote tftp server Backup
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Use build-in support Restore
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Use remote tftp server Restore
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
TFTP Server IP
AddressFill in the TFTP server IP
Restore File Name Fill the file name.
Restore onfigurations.Click restore to restore the c
Restore File Name Fill the file name.
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Restore Click restore to restore the configurations.
Backup Click backup to backup the configurations.
Upgrade Firmware
Upgrade Firmware allows you to update the switch firmware. Before
updating, make sure you have your TFTP server ready and the firmware image
is on the TFTP server.
Use build-in support Upgrade
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Auto Provision
Auto Provision allows you to update the switch firmware automatically. You
can put firmware or configuration file on TFTP server. When you reboot the
switch, it will upgrade automatically. Before updating, make sure you have
your TFTP server ready and the firmware image and configuration file is on the
TFTP server.
Auto Provision interface
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Factory Default
Factory Default interface
Reset switch to default configuration. Click Apply to reset all
configurations to the default value. You can select Keep current IP
address setting and Keep current username & password to prevent IP
and username and password form default.
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System Reboot
System Reboot interface
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6.3 Port Config
6.3.1 ontro
By this function, you can set the state, speed/duplex, flow control, and security
of the po
uration
lPort C
rt.
Port Control interface
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
Port NO. Port number for setting.
State Enable or Disable Port Control function
Speed/DuplexYou can set Autonigotiation,100 full ,100 half,10
full,10 half mode.
Flow ControlSupport symmetric and asymmetric mode to avoid
packet loss when congestion occurred.
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Security
Support port security function. When enable the
function, the port will STOP learning MAC address
dynamically.
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
6.3.2 Port Status
The following information provides the current port status information
Port Status interface
6.3.3 Rate Limit
function, You ca cast,
ulticast and flooded unicast. You can also set Ingress or Egress to limit
affic received or transmitted bandwidth.
By this n limit traffic of all ports, including broad
m
tr
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Rate Limit interface
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
Ingress Limit Frame
Type
You can set all, Broadcast
only, Broadcast/Multicast
ed Unicast mode.or Broadcast/Multicast/Flood
Ingress The switch port received traffic.
The switch port transmitted trafEgress fic.
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
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Port Trunk
Port Trunk Setting
You can select static trunk or 802.3ad LACP to combine several physical link
with a logical link to increase the bandwidth
Port Trunk - Setting interface
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
Group ID Select port to join a trunk group.
Type Support static trunk and 802.3ad LACP
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
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Port Trunk Status
Port Trunk - Status interface
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6.4 Redundanc
6.4.1 O-Ring
O- t pow ng
is less than 10 mS. It c
topology change. O-Rin
and Dual Homing.
y
Ring is the mos erful Ring in the world. The recovery time of O-Ri
an reduce unexpected damage caused by network
g Supports 3 Ring topology: O-Ring, Coupling Ring
O-Ring interface
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
O-Ring Mark to enable Ring.
Ring Master
There should be one and only one Ring Master in a
ring. However if there are two or more switches
which set Ring Master to enable, the switch with the
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lowest MAC address will be the actual Ring Master
and others will be Backup Masters.
1
st
Ring PortThe primary port, when this switch is Ring Master.
2nd Ring Port The backup port, when this switch is Ring Master.
Mark to enable Coupling Ring.
Coupling Ring avoid effecting all switches when network topology
Coupling Ring can
be used to divide a big ring into two smaller rings to
change. It is a good application for connecting two
Rings.
Label Description
Coupling Port
Link to Coupling Port of the switch in another ring.
Coupling Ring need four switch to build an active
and a backup link.
Set a port as coupling port. The coupled four ports
of four switches will be run at active/backup mode.
Control PortLink to Control Port of the switch in the same ring.
Control Port used to transmit control signals.
Dual Homing
Mark to enable Dual Homing. By selecting Dual
Homing mode, O-Ring will be connected to normal
switches through two RSTP links (ex: backbone
Switch). The two links work as active/backup
mode, and connect each O-Ring to the normal
switches in RSTP mode.
Apply Cl figurations.ick Apply to set the con
ote: We dont suggest you to set one switch as a Ring Master and a Coupling Ring at the same time
du
N
e to heavy load.
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6.4 RSTPThe Rapid Spanning Tre
Tree Protocol. It provides faster spanning tree convergence after a topology
change. The system al t the
connected device that is
RSTP setting
You can enable/disable RST
e Protocol (RSTP) is an evolution of the Spanning
so supports STP and the system will auto detec
running STP or RSTP protocol.
P function, and set parameters for each port.
RSTP Setting interface
the labels in this screen.The following table describes
Label Description
RSTP modeYou must enable or disable RSTP function before
configuring the related parameters.
Priority (0-61440)
value used to identify the root bridge. The bridgeA
with the lowest value has the highest priority and is
selected as the root. If the value changes, You
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must reboot the switch. The value must be
multiple of 4096 according to the protocol standard
rule.
Max Age (6-40)ration.
The number of seconds a bridge waits without
receiving Spanning-tree Protocol configuration
messages before attempting a reconfigu
Enter a value between 6 through 40.
Hello Time (1-10)
t the BPDU
packet to check RSTP current status. Enter a
value between 1 through 10.
The time that controls switch sends ou
Forwarding Delay
Time (4-30)
s before
changing from its Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol
learning and listening states to the forwarding state.
Enter a value between 4 through 30.
The number of seconds a port wait
Path Cost
(1-200000000)
The cost of the path to the other bridge from this
transmitting bridge at the specified port. Enter a
number 1 through 200000000.
Priority (0-240)
Decide which port should be blocked by priority in
LAN. Enter a number 0 through 240. The value
of priority must be the multiple of 16
Admin P2P
Some of the rapid state transactions that are
possible within RSTP are dependent upon whether
the port concerned can only be connected to exactly
one other bridge (i.e. It is served by a point-to-point
LAN segment), or it can be connected to two or
more bridges (i.e. It is served by a shared medium
LAN segment). This function allows the P2P status
of the link to be manipulated administratively. True
m means P2P disabling.
eans P2P enabling. False
Admin EdgeThe port directly connected to end stations, and it
cannot create bridging loop in the network. To
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configure the port as an edge port, set the port to
True.
Admin Non STP
The port includes the STP mathematic calculation.
True is not including STP mathematic calculation.
False is including the STP mathematic calculation.
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
NOTE: Follow the rule to configure the MAX Age, Hello Time, and Forward Delay Time.
2 x
STP InformationShow RSTP algorithm result at this table.
(Forward Delay Time value 1) > = Max Age value >= 2 x (Hello Time value +1)
R
RSTP Information interface
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6.5 VLANA Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast
domain, which allows you to isolate network traffic. Only the members of the
VLAN will receive traffic from the same members of VLAN. Basically, creating
a VLAN from a switch is logically equivalent of reconnecting a group of network
devices to another Layer 2 switch. However, all the network devices are still
plugged into the same switch physically.
The switch supports port-based and 802.1Q (tagged-based) VLAN. The
default configuration of VLAN operation mode is at 802.1Q.
VLAN Configuration 802.1Q
Tagged-based VLAN is an IEEE 802.1Q specification standard, and t is
possible to create a VLAN across devices from different switch venders.
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN uses a technique to insert a tag into the Ethernet frames.
Tag contains a VLAN Identifier (VID) that indicates the VLAN numbers.
You can create Tag-based VLAN, and enable or disable GVRP protocol.
There are 256 VLAN groups to provide configure. Enable 802.1Q VLAN, the
all ports on the switch belong to default VLAN, VID is 1. The default VLAN
cannot be deleted.
GVRP allows automatic VLAN configuration between the switch and nodes.
If led, you can send a
GVRP request by using the VID of a VLAN defined on the switch; the switchw d tha
the switch is connected to a device with GVRP enab
ill automatically ad t device to the existing VLAN.
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VLAN Configuration
VLAN Configuration 802.1Q interface
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
VLAN Operation
Mode
Configure VLAN Operation Mode: disable, Port
Base,802.1Q
GVRP Mode Enable/Disable GVRP function.
Management VLAN
ID
Management VLAN can provide network
administrator a secure VLAN to management
Switch. Only the devices in the management
VLAN can access the switch.
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There are 3 types of link type:
Access Link: single switch only,allows you to group
ports by setting the same VID.
Link typeTrunk Link: extended application ofAccess Link,
allows you to group ports by setting the same VID
with 2 or more switches.
Hybrid Link: Both AccessLink and Trunk Link are
available.
Untagged VIDSet the port default VLAN ID for untagged devices
that connect to the port. The range is 1 to 4094.
Tagged VIDsSet the tagged VIDs to carry different VLAN frames
to other switch.
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
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VLAN Configuration P
Packets can go among only members of the same VLAN group. Note all
unselected ports are treated as belonging to another single VLAN. If the
port-based VLAN enabled, the VLAN-tagging is ignored.
ort Based
VLAN Configuration Port Base interface
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
Add Click add to enter VLAN add interface.
Edit Edit exist VLAN
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Delete Delete exist VLAN
Help Show help file.
he following table describes the labels in this screen.T
Label Description
Group Name VLAN name.
VLAN ID Specify the VLAN ID
Add
Select port to join the VLAN group.
Remove Remove port of the VLAN group
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
Help Show help file.
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6.6 Traffic PrioritizationTraffic Prioritization includes 3 modes: port base, 802.1p/COS, and
TOS/DSCP. By traffic prioritization function, you can classify the traffic into
four classes for differential network application. SW-M series support 4
priority queues.
Qos Policy Interface
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T
The following table describes the lab
OS Setting Interface
els in this screen.
Label Description
QOS policy
ir queue scheme: the
tio to transmit
m the highest to lowest queue. For
example: 8 high queue packets, 4 middle queue
packets, 2 low queue packets, and the one lowest
queue packets are transmitted in one turn.
Using the 8,4,2,1 weight fa
output queues will follow 8:4:2:1 ra
packets fro
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Use the strict priority scheme: always the packets
in higher queue will be transmitted first until higher
queue is empty.
Priority Type
by COS
TOS only: the output priority is determined by TOS
only.
COS first: the output priority is determined by COS
and TOS, but COS first.
TOS first: the output priority is determined by COS
and TOS, but TOS first.
Port-base: the output priority is determined by
ingress port.
COS only: the output priority is determined
only.
Port base PriorityAssign Port with a priority queue. 4 priority queues can
be assigned: High, Middle, Low, and Lowest.
COS/802.1p
COS (Class Of Service) is well known as 802.1p. It
describes that the output priority of a packet is
determined by user priority field in 802.1Q VLAN tag.
The priority value is supported 0to7.COS value map to 4priority queues: High, Middle, Low, and Lowest.
COS Port Default
When an ingress packet has not VLAN tag, a default
priority value is considered and determined by ingress
port.
TOS/DSCP
TOS (Type of Service) is a field in IP header of a packet.
This TOS field is also used by Differentiated Services
and is called the Differentiated Services Code Point
(DSCP). The output priority of a packet can bedetermined by this field and the priority value is
supported 0to63. DSCP value map to 4 priority queues:
High, Middle, Low, and Lowest.
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
Help Show help file.
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6.7 IGMP SnoopingInternet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is used by IP hosts to register
their dynamic multicast group membership. IGMP has 3 versions, IGMP v1,
v2 and v3. Please refer to RFC 1112, 2236 and 3376. IGMP Snooping
improves the performance of networks that carry multicast traffic. It provides
the ability to prune multicast traffic so that it travels only to those end
destinations that require that traffic and reduces the amount of traffic on the
Ethernet LAN.
IGMP Snooping interface
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IGMP Snooping Table Interface
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
IGMP Snooping Enable/Disable IGMP snooping.
IGMP Query Mode
Switch will be IGMP querier or not. There should
exist one and only one IGMP querier in an IGMP
application. The "Auto" mode means that the
querier is the one with lower IP address.
IGMP Snooping
TableShow current IP multicast list
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
Help Show help file.
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6.8 SNMP ConfigurationSimple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is the protocol developed to
manage nodes (servers, workstations, routers, switches and hubs etc.) on an
IP network. SNMP enables network administrators to manage network
performance, find and solve network problems, and plan for network growth.
Network management systems learn of problems by receiving traps or change
notices from network devices implementing SNMP.
SNMP Agent Setting
You can set SNMP agent related information by Agent Setting Function.
SNMP Agent Setting interface
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SNMP Community Interface
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SNMP
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
v3 User Interface
Label Description
SNMP agent
n
Three SNMP versions are supported such as SNMP
SNMP V1/SNMP
match for
that means SNMP servers access
objects with read-only or read/write permissions
with the community default string public/private.
SNMP V3 requires an authentication level of MD5 or
Versio
V1/SNMP V2c, and SNMP V3.
V2c agent use a community string
authentication,
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DES eto ncrypt data to enhance data security.
SNMP Community should be set for SNMP V1/V2c.
SNMP V1/V2cCommunity
Four sets of "Community String/Privilege" are
supported. Each Community String is maximum
32 characters. Keep empty to remove this
Community string.
SNMPv3User
the SNMPv3 you
profiled should be set for authentication. The
Username is necessary. The Auth Password is
encrypted by MD5 and the Privacy Password which
is encrypted by DES. There are maximum 8 sets
of SNMPv3 User and maximum 16 characters in
username, and password.
When SNMP V3 agent is selected, you can:
1. Input SNMPv3 username only.
2. Input SNMPv3 username and Auth
Password.
3. Input SNMPv3 username, Auth
Password and Privacy Password,
which can be different with Auth
Password.
To remove a current user profile:
1. Input SNMPv3 user name you want to
remove.
2. Click "Remove" button
If SNMP V3 agent is selected,
Current SNMPv3
User ProfileShow all SNMPv3 user profiles.
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
Help Show help file.
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SNMP Trap Setting
nager is a s, the system
alert If no trap manager is defined, no traps will
i a trap ma ation and a
c g. To de anager and enter
SNMP community strings and select version.
A trap ma
s generated by the switch.
management station that receives trap
ssue. Create nager by entering the IP address of the st
ommunity strin fine management stations as trap m
s the SNMP
SNMP Trap Setting Interface
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
Server IPThe server IP address to receive Trap
Community Community for authentication
Trap Version supports V1 and V2c.Trap Version
Add Add trap server profile.
Remove Remove trap server profile.
Help Show help file.
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6Five useful functions can enhanc ,
AC
ecure IP List can manage the switch through your defined
ode. ( W
.9 Securitye security of curity, Port Security
address Aging and 802.1x protocol.
switch: IP Se
MAC Blacklist, and M
IP Security
Only IP in the S
management m
EB, Telnet, SNMP)
IP Security interface
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
IP security MODE Enable/Disable the IP security function.
Enable WEB
ManagementMark the blank to enable WEB Management.
Enable Telnet
ManagementMark the blank to enable Telnet Management.
Enable SNMP
ManagementMark the blank to enable MPSN Management.
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
Help Show help file.
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Port
P o add sta ding database.
If port security is enabled at Port Control page, only the frames with MAC
a n this list will e will be discarded.
Security
ort security is t tic MAC addresses to hardware forwar
ddresses i be forwarded, otherwis
Port Security interface
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
MAC Address Input MAC Address to a specific port.
Port NO. Select port of switch.
Add Add an entry of MAC and port information.
Delete Delete the entry.
Help Show help file.
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MAC Blacklist
lacklist can elim rwarding to specific MAC addresses
in list. Any frames forw ddresses in this list will be discarded.
Thus the target device will
MAC B inate the traffic fo
arding to MAC a
never receive any frame.
MAC Blacklist interface
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
MAC Address Input MAC Address to add to MAC Blacklist.
Port NO.Select port of switch.
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Add Add an entry to Blacklist table.
Delete Delete the entry.
Help Show help file.
MAC Address Aging
set MAC Address aging timer, as time expired, the unused MAC will
able. SW-M series also support Auto Flush MAC
s Link Down.
You can
be cleared from MAC t
Address Table When port
MAC Address Aging interface
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
MAC Address Table
Aging Time:
(0to3825)
Set the timer.
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A
Addre le
kMark the blank to enable the function,
uto Flush MAC
ss Tab
When ports Lin
Down.
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
Help Show help file.
802.1x
8 s Serhe stics of IEEE802
LAN infrastructures in order to provide a authenticated and authorized devices
att Please refer to IEEE 802.1X - Port Based Network
Access Control.
02.1x - Radiu ver802.1x makes t use of the physical access characteri
ached to a LAN port.
802.1x Radius Server interface
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
Radius Server
Setting
Radius Server IP The IP address of the authentication server.
Server portSet the UDP port number used by the authentication
server to authenticate.
Account portSet the UDP destination port for accounting requests to
the specified Radius Server.
Shared KeyA key shared between this switch and authentication
server.
NAS, Identifier A string used to identify this switch.
Advanced Setting
Quiet PeriodSet the time interval between authentication failure and
the start of a new authentication attempt.
Tx Period
Set the time that the switch can wait for response to an
EAP request/identity frame from the client before
resending the request.
Supplicant
Timeout
Set the period of time the switch waits for a supplicant
response to an EAP request.
Server TimeoutSet the period of time the switch waits for a Radius server
response to an authentication request.
Max RequestsSet the maximum number of times to retry sending
packets to the supplicant.
Re-Auth Period Set the period of time after which clients connected mustbe re-authenticated.
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
Help Show help file.
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802.1x-Port Authorized
Set the 802.1x authoriz
Mode
ed mode of each port.
802.1x Port Authorize interface
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
Port Authorized
Mode
Reject: force this port to be unauthorized.
Accept: force this port to be authorized.
Authorize: the state of this port was
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determined by the outcome of the 802.1x
in
authentication.
Disable: this port will not participate
802.1x.
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
Show help file.Help
Show 802.1x port authorized state.
802.1x-Port Authorized Mode
802.1x Port Authorize State interface
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6Warning function is very important for mana You can manage
switch by SYSLOG, E-M
switch status on remote site. When events occurred, the warning message
w your appointe el.
Fault Alarm
n any selected fau ned, the Fault LED in switch panel
ill light up and the electric relay will signal at the same time.
.10 Warningging switch.
AIL, and Fault Relay. It helps you to monitor the
ill send to d server, E-MAIL, or relay fault to switch pan
Whe lt event is happe
w
Fault Alarm interface
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
Power Failure Mark the blank of PWR 1 or PWR 2 to monitor.
Port Link Mark the blankD
of port 1 to port 8 to monitor.own/Broken
Click Apply to set the configurations.Apply
Help Show help file.
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System Warning
System alarm support two warning mode: 1. SYSLOG. 2. E-MAIL. You can
monitor switch throu
System Warning S
a
networks. Please refer to RF he BSD SYSLOG Protocol
gh selected system events.
YSLOG Setting
The SYSLOG is protocol to transmit event notification messages across
C 3164 - T
System Warning SYSLOG Setting interface
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
SYSLOG Mode
Disable: disable SYSLOG. Client Only: log to local system.
Server Only: log to a remote SYSLOG
server.
Both: log to both of local and remote server.
SYSLOG Server IP
AddressThe remote SYSLOG Server IP address.
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
Help Show help file.
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S
The SM Short for Simple Mail Transfe It is a protocol for
e ssion acro
M
ystem Warning SMTP Setting.
TP is r Protocol.
-mail transmi
ail Transfer Protocol.
ss the Internet. Please refer to RFC 821 - Simple
System Warning SMTP Setting interface
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
E-mail Alarm
Enable/Disable transmission system warning events by
e-mail.
Sender E-mailThe SMTP server IP add
Addressress
Mail Subject The Subject of the mail
Authentication
Username: the authentication username.
Password: the authentication password.
Confirm Password: re-enter password.
Recipient E-mail
Address
The recipient's E-mail address. It supports 6 recipients
for a mail.
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
Help Show help file.
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Sy
SYSLOG and SMTP are the two warning m supported by the
s the corr sponding box to enable system event warning
m oo heckbox can not be
c YSLOG
stem Warning Event Selection
ethods that
ystem. Check e
ethod you wish to ch se. Please note that the c
hecked when S or SMTP is disabled.
System Warning Event Selection interface
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
System Event
System Cold Start Alert when system restart
Power Status Alert when a power up or down
SNMP
Authentication Alert when SNMP authenticatio
Failure
n failure.
O-Ring Topology
ChangeAlert when O-Ring topology changes.
Port Event
Disable
Link Up
Link Down
Link Up & Link Down
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
Help Show help file.
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MAC Address Table
EE 802.1 D Sections 7.9. The MAC Address Table, that is
Filtering Database, supports queries by the Forwarding Process, as to whether
a a giv C address is to be
forwarded through a given potential transmission port.
.11 Monitor and Diag
Refer to IE
frame received by en port with a given destination MA
MAC Address Table interface
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
Port NO. : Show all MAC addresin table.
ses mapping to a selected port
Clear MAC Table leClear all MAC addresses in tab
Help Show help file.
P s
w se
ort Statistic
Port statistics sho veral statistics counters for all ports
Port Statistics interface
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
Type Show port speed and media type.
Link Show port link status.
State Show ports enable or disable.
TX GOOD Packet The number of good packets sent by this port.
TX Bad Packet The number of bad packets sent by this port.
RX GOOD Packet The number of good packets received by this port.
RX Bad Packet The number of bad packets received by this port.
TX Abort Packet The number of packets aborted by this port.
Packet Collision The number of times a collision detected by this port.
Clear Clear all counters.
Help Show help file.
Port Monitoring
Port monitoring supports TX (egress) only, RX (ingress) only, and TX/RX
m t checked TX
source p selected TX destination port monitoring sends
a s in cdestination port as well a re it normally would have
g at keep a
monitoring.
onitoring. TX monitoring sends any data that egress ou
orts to a as well. RX
ny data that ingres hecked RX source ports out to a selected RXs sending the frame whe
one. Note th ll source ports unchecked in order to disable port
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
Destination PortThe port will receive a copied frame from source port
for monitoring purpose.
Source PortT Mark the blank of TX or
RX to be monitored.
he port will be monitored.
T t.X The frames come into switch por
RX The frames receive by switch port.
Apply Click Apply to set the configurations.
Clear Clear all marked blank.(disable the function)
Help Show help file.
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System Event Log
able.If system log client is enabled, the system event logs will show in this t
System event log interface
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
Page Select LOG page.
Reload To get the newest event logs and refresh this page.
Clear Clear log.
Help Show help file.
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6.12 LLDPLLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) function allows the switch to advertise its
information to other nodes on the network and store the information it
discovers
LLDP Configuration Interface
6.13 Save ConfIf any configuration changed, Save Configuration should be clicked to
save current configuration data to the permanent flash memory. Otherwise,
the current configuration will be lost when power off or system reset.
iguration
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System Configuration interface
The following table de
scribes the labels in this screen.
Label Description
Save all configurations.Save
Show help file.
Help
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r users to get switch status7.1 The GUI fo
Users are able to get switches information by the simple interface.
Icon Description
Show the IP and MAC Address of the switch.
Show the port link status of the switch.
Show switch status:
Online/Offline: Show switches status.
Query Failure: When Open-Vision can not query. It is
the problem of PC. It maybe the wrong configuration
or etc.
IP different: When IP changed, the light will from
green change to red to inform user the IP had been
changed.
Device Fault: When fault alarm event occurred, the
light will from green change to red to inform user.
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Open-Vision can notice user that SYSLOG event
status. User can know unread event and click
to show the detail event log window.
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n interface and
ill be
onfiguration interface for user to set detail configurations. An
xample as below:
8.1 The relationship of functio
the configuration interfaces
When user selects the function to configure, the related parameters w
displayed on c
e
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Topology View
9.1 About the Topology View
T work topology utility. It is able to
s automatically. The network administrators are
able to monitor the network devices and links status via Topology View
immediately.
9.2 Start to use Topology View
Select [Devices Topology] and click [Devices Topology]
opology View is a useful and powerful net
di play the network topology
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9.3 Topology View Main InterfaceFirst use, needs user's input devices IP range , after pushes "Star", topology
view begins scan devices , scan finishes, push "finish", finishes topology to
plan.
1 Click Star Scan device
2Scan succeeds, click finish, finishes planning
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3Auto Finish topology plan
Topology interface can be divided into 6 parts, it is " System Bar ", " Function
Bar ", " Device Tree ", " Topology Area " respectively, " System Log Area ",
Group Table
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9.4 System Bar
File
Select File to show the File menu.
Label Hotkey Description
Ctrl + N Reopen a new Topology View program.
Load the configuration that you saved
before.Ctrl + O
Loaded different Topology save config,amalgamate in the same Group Table
Ctrl + I
Ctrl + C Close Topology Group Table
Ctrl + Sile.
Save the current configuration as a
*.GML f
Ctrl + L
Save the ALL configuration as a *.GML
file.
N/A Load OID Config File(Need to set upOIDMandialog first)
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N/ASAVE OID eed to set upConfig File(N
OIDMandialog first)
N/
ve topology view utility system
config configuration, If does not save,
system
config" will turn into the default value.
Aafter restarting the software, "
Sa
Ctrl + E TTerminate opology View program
Task
Select Task to show Task menu.
Label Hotkey Description
Ctrl +
ology View will display all
discovered switches on the device list, andy
lly on the topology area.
Topology View discovers switches depend
Ddisplay the whole network topolog
automatica
Discover the switches on the same
subnet. Top
on LLDP and SNMP (Read community is
public).
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Label Hotkey Description
N/A
Auto Pollin
function.
Ping Check Use ping to auto polling.
Con
polling.
Auto Polling Time The auto polling timer
configuration.
Device(s)/Interval Topology view system each
time enforce auto polling quantity , set zero as,
each time polling all devices.
Ping Waiting Time When use ping to auto
polling, this parameter is the timer that wait for
ICMP reply packets.
Trap Agent AliveEnable trap agent can
receive SNMP trap.
SNMP Community Configure SNMPs
Community and Version. Topology View will
use these parameters to discover the devices in
the same network.
Explorer Path Specify the Internet Explorer
path in the OS.
Report ManageAuto save system log area info
to excel file.
g Enable or disable Auto Polling
tact Check Use Snmp packet to auto
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Entry : System log reaches the designated
quantit to Excel file.y, auto save
ach designated o'clock, auto save
to Excel file.
DailyRe
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Label Hotkey Description
N/A
ToolTip Option : Enable or disable to display
th
V w Option: Setting path size & font size and
Ic
e switches certain information.
ie
on color..
Label Hotkey Description
N/A
This function, can let us oneself define
device Icon. Only need to put the designated
picture to c: \Program Files\Open-Vision
\rec\device, Appoint the corresponding file
name, can finish the ICON configuration.
Select OID : Select to want oneself to define
Icon device the OID.
OID: Input want oneself to define Icon device
the OID.
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Linkup Icon :Appoint corresponding
"Linkup Icon" icon name.
Linkdown Icon :Appoint corresponding
"Linkdown Icon" icon name.
Trap Icon : Appoint corresponding "Trap
Icon" icon name.
Locate Icon :Appoint corresponding
"Locate Icon" icon name.
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View
Can define the project that Function Bar reveals by oneself.
Layout
Topology view has provide three Layout algorithms,He can help users, fasterautomatic planning topology.
(About the information of various Layout, can consult http://jung.sourceforge.net/site/apidocs/index.html)
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Management
Select Management to show Management menu.
Label Hotkey Description
N/A
Input IP addresses of two target devices, will
show the link information between these two
hosts.
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Label Hotkey Description
N/A
Manage topology group.
Group Name : Define group name
New dd new group.
Delete : Delete group.
Rename : Group Rename.
Group : show select group device ip list
: A
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Group setting method
1 Add new group
Input Group name, then click
We can find that here " Group Name" Project among,increase oring group
2 Appoint device
Select group project to defaultGroup and oring group
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Utilize and to vice ip to designa
move de ted group
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Label Hotkey Description
N/A User can clear Topology Area status
N/A User can clear trap log area
N/A Save system log area info to Excel file.
N/AUser can define Group table the name by
oneself.
HelpSelect Help to show Help menu.
Label Hotkey Description
About N/AShow the version information of Topology
View.
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9.5 Function Bar
Icon Description
The same with task Discovery.
Refresh the host
Zoom in the topology.
Zoom out the topology.
Auto Layout
Centralize
User can clear Topology Area status
User can oneself define group name
TransformingMove all switches at the same
time.
PickingPick one switch to move.
Editing When Topology Area into editing
mode, users are able to add or deleteswitches and links.
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Find the specific host in the topology.
Show Designated Device info
9.6 Device TreeAfter execute Discovery, Topology View will list the discovered devices on the
Device Tree.
Select certain note, and right-click the mouse, will show the menu.
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Task Hotkey Description
Open Web N/A Switch Web PageOpen
Log Event N/A Open Switch Log Event Table.
Device
InformationN/A
1Port Neighbor List
Show Device Information
Neighbor IPShow Neighbor Device IP.
NameShow Switch model name.
DescriptionShow device Description.
ChassisIDShow device MAC.
2Device Detail
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Device Annotation Can accord with user's
demand, increase notes
Topology
ManagementN/A
Path
managementN/A
Can reveal the information of the adjoint devices.
Find It N/A Look for the position that appoints the device.
Location
AlertN/A Enable or Disable location alert.
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9.7 up TAfter execute Discovery opology
G
Gro ree, T View will list the discovered devices on the
roup Tree.
Select certain note, and right-click the mouse, will show the menu.
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Task Hotkey Description
Manage Group N/A Same Page 128,Manage Group function.
Show this
GroupN/A
Show this group to new group table.( Must define
app group first)
Select Group
DevicesN/A Choose all devices in this group.
Add Group N/A Increase a new group.
Delete Group N/A Delete one group
Rename Group N/A Change group name.
Show / Hide N/A Regard group as the unit, show or hide devices
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9.8 Topology AreaAfter execute Discovery, Topology View will display the network topology
utomatically on the topology area.a
Note:
Topology View is able to discover the device when set SNMP Read Community to public.
Topology View is able to show the connection of link through LLDP Packets from device.
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When choose Transforming, users are able to move all devices on the
topolo ea at the same time.gy ar
When choose Picking, users are able to move the specific switch or
right-click the mouse to show the menu.
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Task Hotkey Description
Open Web N/A Open Switch Web Page
Log Event N/A Open Switch Log Event Table.
Device
InformationN/A
Show Device Information
1Port Neighbor List
Neighbor IPShow Neighbor Device IP.
NameShow Switch model name.
DescriptionShow device Description.
ChassisIDShow device MAC.
2Device Detail
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Device AnnotationCan accord with user's demand, increase
notes
Path
ManagementN/A
Can reveal the information of the adjoint devices.
Topology
ManagementN/A
Device
AnnotationN/A Can accord with user's demand, increase switch notes.
NetworkN/A
Start " Network Flow" Function, the user can control Network
Flow which appoints port.
Flow
Enable
Location N/A Enable or Disable location alert.
alertChange
GroupN/A
The user can choose designated device, changes him group
disposes
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When the cursor points to the link you want to select. Right click the mouse to
show the menu.
Task Hotkey Description
Path
Management
N/A
Can reveal the information of the adjoint devices.
Link
AnnotationN/A Can accord with user's demand, increase Link notes.
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9.9 System Log AreaReveal port, power, topology change.various states. And can save for excel file.
Help users carry on the mistake to manage.
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Host Monitor"Host monitor" It is a Device control softwar evice
IP range control any contains IP a device, Do not restrict the brand or device
kind, enable users to con vice l
control.
e, He can be via group or d
trol all de on the network, reach omni-directiona
10.1 em Ba
File
Syst r
Select File to show the File menu.
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Label Hotkey Description
Ctrl + N Stat new host monitor work
Ctrl + OLoad the configuration that you saved
before.
Save the cu ration as a
*.mnt file.
rrent configuCtrl + S
Ctrl + E Terminate Host monitor program
ViewShow / Hide Va ious systr em bar
Label Hotkey Description
ToolBar N/A Show / Hide ToolBar
Agent Interval N/A Show / Hide Agent Interval
N/A Show / Hide Agent SNMPAgent SNMP
Find N/A Show / Hide Find
Abo
Show Ho nitor version
ut
st mo .
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