MicroNet SP6526P User manual

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Network switches
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User manual
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About This Manual
Copyright
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Purpose
This GUI user guide gives specific information on how to operate and use the management
functions of the SP6526P via HTTP/HTTPs web browser
Audience
The Manual is intended for use by network administrators who are responsible for operating and
maintaining network equipment; consequently, it assumes a basic working knowledge of general
switch functions, the Internet Protocol (IP), and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
CONVENTIONS
The following conventions are used throughout this manual to show information.
WARRANTY
See the Customer Support/ Warranty booklet included with the product. A copy of the specific
warranty terms applicable to your Manufacture products and replacement parts can be obtained
from your Manufacture Sales and Service Office authorized dealer.
Disclaimer
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environments and applications, and marks no warranty and representation, either implied or
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purpose. Manufacture disclaims liability for any inaccuracies or omissions that may have
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Table of Contents
ABOUT THIS MANUAL ................................................................................................................................ II
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................... 1
CHAPTER 1 OPERATION OF WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT ............................................................ 2
CHAPTER 2 FIRST TIME WIZARD ...................................................................................................... 3
CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................ 6
3-1 SYSTEM INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................... 6
3-2 IP ADDRESS .................................................................................................................................................. 9
3-2.1 IP Settings ........................................................................................................................................... 9
3-2.2 Advanced IP Settings ....................................................................................................................... 11
3-2.3 Status ................................................................................................................................................ 14
3-3 SYSTEM TIME ............................................................................................................................................... 17
3-4 LOG ............................................................................................................................................................ 20
3-4.1 Syslog Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 20
3-4.2 View Log ........................................................................................................................................... 22
3-5 LLDP .......................................................................................................................................................... 24
3-5.1 LLDP Configuration ......................................................................................................................... 24
3-5.2 LLDP-MED Configuration ............................................................................................................... 27
3-5.3 LLDP Neighbour .............................................................................................................................. 34
3-5.4 LLDP-MED Neighbour ..................................................................................................................... 36
3-5.5 LLDP Statistics .................................................................................................................................. 40
3-6 UPNP ......................................................................................................................................................... 42
CHAPTER 4 PORT MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................. 44
4-1 PORT CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................................. 44
4-2 PORT STATISTICS .......................................................................................................................................... 47
4-3 SFP PORT INFO ........................................................................................................................................... 51
4-4 ENERGY EFFICIENT ETHERNET ....................................................................................................................... 53
4-5 LINK AGGREGATION ..................................................................................................................................... 54
4-5.1 Port ................................................................................................................................................... 54
4-5.2 Aggregator View .............................................................................................................................. 56
4-5.3 Aggregation Hash Mode ................................................................................................................. 58
4-5.4 LACP System Priority ....................................................................................................................... 60
4-6 LOOP PROTECTION ...................................................................................................................................... 61
4-6.1 Configuration ................................................................................................................................... 61
4-6.2 Status ................................................................................................................................................ 63
CHAPTER 5 POE MANAGEMENT ..................................................................................................... 65
5-1 POE CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................................. 65
5-2 POE STATUS ................................................................................................................................................ 67
5-3 POE POWER DELAY ..................................................................................................................................... 69
5-4 POE AUTO CHECKING .................................................................................................................................. 70
5-5 POE SCHEDULE PROFILE ............................................................................................................................... 72
CHAPTER 6 VLAN MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................. 73
6-1 VLAN CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................................... 73
6-2 VLAN MEMBERSHIP .................................................................................................................................... 77
6-3 VLAN PORT STATUS .................................................................................................................................... 79
6-4 VLAN SELECTIVE QINQ CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................... 81
6-5 MAC-BASED VLAN .................................................................................................................................... 83
6-5.1 Configuration ................................................................................................................................... 83
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6-5.2 Status ................................................................................................................................................ 85
6-6 PROTOCOL-BASED VLAN ............................................................................................................................. 86
6-6.1 Protocol to Group ............................................................................................................................ 86
6-6.2 Group to VLAN ................................................................................................................................ 88
6-7 IP SUBNET-BASED VLAN ............................................................................................................................. 90
6-8 PRIVATE VLAN ............................................................................................................................................ 92
6-9 PORT ISOLATION .......................................................................................................................................... 94
6-10 VOICE VLAN ............................................................................................................................................ 95
6-10.1 Configuration ................................................................................................................................. 95
6-10.2 OUI.................................................................................................................................................. 98
CHAPTER 7 QUALITY OF SERVICE ................................................................................................... 99
7-1 GLOBAL SETTINGS........................................................................................................................................ 99
7-2 PORT SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................................... 101
7-3 PORT POLICING ......................................................................................................................................... 103
7-4 PORT SHAPER ............................................................................................................................................ 104
7-5 STORM CONTROL ...................................................................................................................................... 106
7-6 PORT SCHEDULER ...................................................................................................................................... 108
7-7 COS/802.1P MAPPING ............................................................................................................................. 109
7-8 COS/802.1P REMARKING .......................................................................................................................... 110
7-9 IP PRECEDENCE MAPPING .......................................................................................................................... 111
7-10 IP PRECEDENCE REMARKING .................................................................................................................... 112
7-11 DSCP MAPPING ..................................................................................................................................... 113
7-12 DSCP REMARKING .................................................................................................................................. 114
CHAPTER 8 SPANNING TREE ......................................................................................................... 115
8-1 STATE ........................................................................................................................................................ 115
8-2 REGION CONFIG ........................................................................................................................................ 117
8-3 INSTANCE VIEW ......................................................................................................................................... 118
CHAPTER 9 MAC ADDRESS TABLES ............................................................................................. 125
9-1 CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................................................ 125
9-2 INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................................... 128
CHAPTER 10 MULTICAST ............................................................................................................... 130
10-1 IGMP SNOOPING ................................................................................................................................... 130
10-1.1 Basic Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 130
10-1.2 VLAN Configuration .................................................................................................................... 133
10-1.3 Status ............................................................................................................................................ 136
10-1.4 Group Information ...................................................................................................................... 139
10-1.5 IGMP SFM Information................................................................................................................ 141
10-2 MLD SNOOPING ..................................................................................................................................... 144
10-2.1 Basic Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 144
10-2.2 VLAN Configuration .................................................................................................................... 147
10-2.3 Status ............................................................................................................................................ 149
10-2.4 Groups Information ..................................................................................................................... 152
10-2.5 MLD SFM Information ................................................................................................................. 154
10-3 MULTICAST FILTERING PROFILE ................................................................................................................. 156
10-3.1 Filtering Profile Table .................................................................................................................. 156
10-3.2 Filtering Address Entry ................................................................................................................ 160
CHAPTER 11 MVR ............................................................................................................................ 162
11-3.1 Basic Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 162
11-3.2 Status ............................................................................................................................................ 166
11-3.3 MVR Groups Information ............................................................................................................ 168
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11-3.4 MVR SFM Information ................................................................................................................. 170
CHAPTER 12 DHCP .......................................................................................................................... 173
12-1 SNOOPING .............................................................................................................................................. 173
12-1.1 Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 173
12-1.2 Snooping Table ............................................................................................................................ 175
12-1.3 Detailed Statistics ........................................................................................................................ 177
12-2 RELAY ..................................................................................................................................................... 180
12-2.1 Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 180
12-2.2 Statistics ....................................................................................................................................... 182
12-3 SERVER ................................................................................................................................................... 184
CHAPTER 13 SECURITY ................................................................................................................... 186
13-1 MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................................................................ 186
13-1.1 Account ......................................................................................................................................... 186
13-1.2 Privilege Levels ............................................................................................................................ 189
13-1.3 Auth Method ................................................................................................................................ 191
13-1.4 Access Management .................................................................................................................... 194
13-2 SNMP ................................................................................................................................................... 196
13-2.1 Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 196
13-2.2 SNMPv3 ........................................................................................................................................ 198
13-2.3 Trap Event Severity ...................................................................................................................... 209
13-3 RMON CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................................... 211
13-3.1 Statistics ....................................................................................................................................... 211
13-3.2 History .......................................................................................................................................... 216
13-3.3 Alarm ............................................................................................................................................ 221
13-3.4 Event ............................................................................................................................................. 228
13-3 IEEE 802.1X ........................................................................................................................................... 232
13-3.1 Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 232
13-3.2 Status ............................................................................................................................................ 238
13-4 IP SOURCE GUARD .................................................................................................................................. 240
13-4.1 Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 241
13-4.2 Static Table ................................................................................................................................... 243
13-4.3 Dynamic Table ............................................................................................................................. 245
13-5 ARP INSPECTION..................................................................................................................................... 247
13-5.1 Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 247
13-5.2 VLAN Configuration .................................................................................................................... 249
13-5.3 Static Table ................................................................................................................................... 251
13-5.4 Dynamic Table ............................................................................................................................. 253
13-6 PORT SECURITY ....................................................................................................................................... 255
13-6.1 Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 255
13-6.2 Status ............................................................................................................................................ 258
13-7 RADIUS ................................................................................................................................................. 260
13-7.1 Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 260
13-7.2 Status ............................................................................................................................................ 263
13-8 TACACS+ .............................................................................................................................................. 270
13-8.1 Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 270
CHAPTER 14 ACCESS CONTROL .................................................................................................... 273
14-1 ACCESS CONTROL LIST ............................................................................................................................. 273
CHAPTER 15 EVENT NOTIFICATION ............................................................................................. 281
15-1 SNMP TRAP ........................................................................................................................................... 281
CHAPTER 16 DIAGNOSTICS ........................................................................................................... 283
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16-1 PING ....................................................................................................................................................... 283
16-2 CABLE DIAGNOSTICS ................................................................................................................................ 285
16-3 TRACEROUTE ........................................................................................................................................... 287
16-4 MIRROR .................................................................................................................................................. 289
CHAPTER 17 MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................... 291
17-1 CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................................................... 291
17-1.1 Save startup-config ..................................................................................................................... 291
17-1.2 Backup .......................................................................................................................................... 293
17-1.3 Restore .......................................................................................................................................... 295
17-1.4 Activate config ............................................................................................................................. 297
17-1.5 Delete config ................................................................................................................................ 299
17-2 RESTART DEVICE ...................................................................................................................................... 300
17-3 FACTORY DEFAULTS .................................................................................................................................. 301
17-4 FIRMWARE .............................................................................................................................................. 302
17-4.1 Firmware Upgrade ...................................................................................................................... 302
17-4.2 Firmware Selection ...................................................................................................................... 303
CHAPTER 18 DEVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ........................................................................... 305
18-1 DMS OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................................... 305
18-2 DMS MODE ........................................................................................................................................... 307
DMS Information ..................................................................................................................................... 307
18-3 GRAPHICAL MONITORING ........................................................................................................................ 308
Topology View ......................................................................................................................................... 308
Floor View ................................................................................................................................................ 317
Map View
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18-4 MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................................................................... 321
Device List ................................................................................................................................................ 321
18-5 MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................ 323
Floor Image .............................................................................................................................................. 323
CHAPTER 19 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE ........................................................................................... 324
19-1 LOGIN ..................................................................................................................................................... 325
19-2 COMMANDS OF CLI ................................................................................................................................ 326
19-3 GLOBAL COMMANDS OF CLI .................................................................................................................... 327
CHAPTER 20 CLEAR OF CLI ................................................................................................................... 329
20-1 ACCESS-LIST ............................................................................................................................................ 329
20-2 IP ............................................................................................................................................................ 329
20-3 LLDP ....................................................................................................................................................... 330
20-4 LOGGING ................................................................................................................................................. 330
20-5 MAC ....................................................................................................................................................... 331
20-6 SPANNING-TREE....................................................................................................................................... 331
20-7 STATISTICS ............................................................................................................................................... 331
CHAPTER 21 CONFIGURE COMMANDS OF CLI ..................................................................................... 333
21-1 TERMINAL................................................................................................................................................ 334
CHAPTER 22 COPY COMMANDS OF CLI ............................................................................................... 415
CHAPTER 23 DELETE COMMANDS OF CLI ............................................................................................ 416
CHAPTER 24 DIAGNOSTICS COMMANDS OF CLI .................................................................................. 417
CHAPTER 25 DIR COMMANDS OF CLI .................................................................................................. 418
CHAPTER 26 FIND-SWITCH COMMANDS OF CLI ................................................................................... 419
CHAPTER 27 FIRMWARE COMMANDS OF CLI ........................................................................................ 419
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CHAPTER 28 MORE COMMANDS OF CLI .............................................................................................. 421
CHAPTER 29 PING COMMANDS OF CLI .................................................................................................. 423
CHAPTER 30 RELOAD COMMANDS OF CLI ............................................................................................. 424
CHAPTER 31 SHOW COMMANDS OF CLI ................................................................................................ 425
31-1 AAA ........................................................................................................................................................ 425
31-2 ACCESS ................................................................................................................................................... 426
31-3 ACCESS-LIST ............................................................................................................................................ 427
31-4 AGGREGATION ......................................................................................................................................... 427
31-5 CLOCK ..................................................................................................................................................... 428
31-6 DMS ........................................................................................................................................................ 428
31-7 DOT1X .................................................................................................................................................... 428
31-8 EVENT ..................................................................................................................................................... 429
31-9 INTERFACE ............................................................................................................................................... 430
31-10 IP .......................................................................................................................................................... 432
31-11 IPV6 ..................................................................................................................................................... 433
31-12 LLDP ..................................................................................................................................................... 434
31-13 LOGGING ............................................................................................................................................... 435
31-14 LOOP-PROTECT ...................................................................................................................................... 436
31-15 MAC ..................................................................................................................................................... 437
31-16 MVR ..................................................................................................................................................... 438
31-17 NTP ...................................................................................................................................................... 438
31-18 POE ...................................................................................................................................................... 439
31-19 PORT-SECURITY ..................................................................................................................................... 440
31-20 PRIVILEGE .............................................................................................................................................. 440
31-21 PVLAN .................................................................................................................................................. 441
31-22 QOS ...................................................................................................................................................... 441
31-23 RADIUS-SERVER ..................................................................................................................................... 442
31-24 RMON ................................................................................................................................................... 443
31-25 RUNNING-CONFIG ................................................................................................................................. 443
31-26 SNMP ................................................................................................................................................... 445
31-27 SPANNING-TREE .................................................................................................................................... 447
31-28 SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................................. 447
31-29 TACACS-SERVER ..................................................................................................................................... 448
31-30 TRAP ..................................................................................................................................................... 448
31-31 UPNP .................................................................................................................................................... 449
31-32 VERSION ............................................................................................................................................... 449
31-33 VLAN .................................................................................................................................................... 450
31-34 VOICE ................................................................................................................................................... 452
CHAPTER 32 SSL COMMANDS OF CLI ................................................................................................... 455
CHAPTER 33 TERMINAL COMMANDS OF CLI ......................................................................................... 456
CHAPTER 34 TRACEROUTE COMMANDS OF CLI ..................................................................................... 457
CHAPTER 35 CLI COMMAND REFERENCES ............................................................................................. 458
35-1 PRIVILEGE LEVEL ....................................................................................................................................... 458
35-2 COMMAND MODES.................................................................................................................................. 458
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INTRODUCTION
Overview
Micronet SP6526P is a 26-Port managed PoE switch with 24-Port 10/100/1000Mbps PoE and 2-Port
Gigabit SFP supporting fiber expansion. It is compliant with IEEE802.3af/at, featuring up to 30 watts
per port and 370 Watts total PoE power to fulfill most of the demanding network camera and other
IT/network applications. With its PoE features such as PoE scheduling, auto-checking, configuring, and
power delay, it helps you utilize PoE power more efficiently, smartly, and maximizes the power usage.
For more secured and smooth network, SP6526P is equipped with a long list of layer 2 & layer 3
management and security features such as VLAN, link aggregation, QoS, DHCP client and snooping,
secure shell, secure sockets layer, IPv6, and more. With these features, you will have quick deployment,
smooth and safe network; giving your infrastructure expansion with more functionality, security, and
manageability for different network applications.
Provide 370W Total PoE Power, with 24 PoE ports IEEE802.3af/at
Support automatic Voice VLAN for quick deployment of VoIP, and IP-based surveillance system
Support Link Aggregation (IEEE 802.3ad) to increase bandwidth by automatically aggregate
several links together
Support QoS (Port-based/IEEE 802.1p) feature to preserve network bandwidth and allow
maximum control of network resources
Support STP ,Reserve STP (RSTP) and MSTP features to ensure faster recovery from failed links
and enhance overall network reliability
Support DHCP client and snooping, port mirroring ,and rate limiting features to enhance
network security.
Allow Telnet, and IPv6 Web interface (both HTTP and HTTPS) access
Support Device Management System to facilitate installation, configuration, and troubleshooting
Support IEEE 802.1Q VLAN-segmented broadcast domains to reduce broadcast traffic and
increase LAN security and performance
Support 802.3az Green-Ethernet to save power usage
Support PoE Port configuration, scheduling, auto-checking, and power delay to enhance
Power performance
Support Secure Shell (SSH) & Secure Sockets Layer (SSL/HTTPS) for secure network
management
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Chapter 1 Operation of Web-based Management
Initial
Configuration
This chapter instructs you how to configure and manage the SP6526P through the
web user interface. With this facility, you can easily access and monitor through any
one port of the switch all the status of the switch, including MIBs status, each port
activity, Spanning tree status, port aggregation status, multicast traffic, VLAN and
priority status, even illegal access record and so on.
The default values of the SP6526P are listed in the table below:
IP Address
192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway
192.168.1.254
Username
admin
Password
admin
After the SP6526P has been finished configuration it interface, you can browse it. For
instance, type http://192.168.1.1 in the address row in a browser, it will show the
following screen and ask you inputting username and password in order to login and
access authentication.
The default username is “admin” and password is admin. For the first time to use,
please enter the default username and password, and then click the <Login> button.
The login process now is completed. In this login menu, you have to input the
complete username and password respectively, the SP6526P will not give you a
shortcut to username automatically. This looks inconvenient, but safer.
In the SP6526P, allowed two or more users using administrator’s identity to manage
this switch, which administrator to do the last setting, it will be an available
configuration to effect the system.
NOTE:
When you login the Switch WEB page to manage. You must first type the
Username of the admin. Password was blank, so when you type after the
end Username, please press enter. Management page to enter WEB.
When you login SP6526P series switch Web UI management, you can use
both ipv4 ipv6 login to manage
To optimize the display effect, we recommend you use Microsoft IE 6.0
above, Netscape V7.1 above or Firefox V1.00 above and have the resolution
1024x768. The switch supported neutral web browser interface
NOTE:
AS SP6526P the function enable dhcp, so If you do not have DHCP server to
provide ip addresses to the switch, the Switch default ip 192.168.1.1
Figure 1: The login page
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Chapter 2 First Time Wizard
The first time you use this device you can configure some basic settings, such as password, IP
address, date & time, system information.
According to the following procedure:
Step1: Change default password
Configure new password and enter it again.
Figure 2: Change default password
Step2: Set IP address
Select “obtain IP address via DHCP” or “Set IP address manually” to set IP address.
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Figure 2: Set IP address
Step3: Set date and time
Enable Automatic data and time” or select manually to set date and time.
Figure 2: Set date and time
Step4: Set system information
You can set some system information to this device, such as “System contact”, “System name”,
“System location”.
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Figure 2: Set system information
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Chapter 3 System
This chapter describes the entire basic configuration tasks which includes the System
Information and any management of the Switch (e.g. Time, Account, IP, Syslog and NTP.)
3-1 System Information
You can identify the system by configuring system name, location and the contact of the
switch.
The switch system’s contact information is provided here.
Web interface
To configure System Information in the web interface:
1. Click System and System Information.
2. Write System Name, Location, Contact information in this page.
3. Click Apply
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Figure 3-1: System Information
Parameter description:
Model Name
Displays the factory defined model name for identification purpose.
System Description
Displays the system description.
Hardware-Mechanical Version
The hardware and mechanical version of this switch.
Firmware Version
The software version of this switch.
MAC Address
The MAC Address of this switch.
Series Number
The serial number of this switch.
System name :
An administratively assigned name for this managed node. By convention, this is the node's
fully-qualified domain name. A domain name is a text string drawn from the alphabet (A-Z,
a-z), digits (0-9), minus sign (-). No space characters are permitted as part of a name. The
first character must be an alpha character. And the first or last character must not be a
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minus sign. The allowed string length is 0 to 128.
Location :
The physical location of this node(e.g., telephone closet, 3rd floor). The allowed string
length is 0 to 128, and the allowed content is the ASCII characters from 32 to 1.
Contact :
The textual identification of the contact person for this managed node, together with
information on how to contact this person. The allowed string length is 0 to 128, and the
allowed content is the ASCII characters from 32 to 126.
System Date
The current (GMT) system time and date. The system time is obtained through the Timing
server running on the switch, if any.
System Uptime
The period of time the device has been operational.
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3-2 IP Address
3-2.1 IP Settings
The IPv4 address for the switch could be obtained via DHCP Server for VLAN 1. To manually
configure an address, you need to change the switch's default settings to values that are
compatible with your network. You may also need to establish a default gateway between the
switch and management stations that exist on another network segment.
Configure the IP basic settings
Web Interface
To configure an IP Settings in the web interface:
1. Click System, IP Address and IP Settings.
2. Enable or Disable the IPv4 DHCP Client.
3. Specify the IPv4 Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway.
4. Select DNS Server.
5. Click Apply
Figure 3-2.1: The IP settings
Parameter description:
IPv4 DHCP Client Enable :
Enable the DHCP client by checking this box. If this option is enabled, the system will
configure the IPv4 address and mask of the interface using the DHCP protocol. The DHCP
client will announce the configured System Name as hostname to provide DNS lookup.
IPv4 Address :
The IPv4 address of the interface in dotted decimal notation.
If DHCP is enabled, this field is not used. The field may also be left blank if IPv4 operation
on the interface is not desired.
Subnet Mask :
User IP subnet mask of the entry.
Gateway :
The IP address of the IP gateway. Valid format is dotted decimal notationor a valid IPv6
notation. Gateway and Network must be of the same type.
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DNS Server :
This setting controls the DNS name resolution done by the switch. The following modes are
supported:
No DNS server
No DNS server will be used.
Configured
Explicitly provide the IP address of the DNS Server in dotted decimal notation.
From this DHCP interface
Specify from which DHCP-enabled interface a provided DNS server should be
preferred.
From any DHCP interfaces
The first DNS server offered from a DHCP lease to a DHCP-enabled interface will be
used.
Buttons
Apply :
Click to save changes.
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3-2.2 Advanced IP Settings
Configure the switch-managed IP information on this page
Configure IP basic settings, control IP interfaces and IP routes.
The maximum number of interfaces supported is 8 and the maximum number of routes is 8.
Web Interface
To configure an Advanced IP Settings in the web interface:
1. Click System, IP Address and Advanced IP Settings.
2. Click Add Interface then you can create new Interface on the switch.
3. Click Add Route then you can create new Route on the switch
4. Click Apply
Figure 3-2.2: The advanced IP settings
Parameter description:
IP Configuration
DNS Server :
This setting controls the DNS name resolution done by the switch. The following modes are
supported:
No DNS server
No DNS server will be used.
Configured
Explicitly provide the IP address of the DNS Server in dotted decimal notation.
From this DHCP interface
Specify from which DHCP-enabled interface a provided DNS server should be
preferred.
From any DHCP interfaces
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MicroNet SP6526P User manual

Category
Network switches
Type
User manual

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