UTEPO UTP7724GE-L3 - WEB User manual

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Release 2.1
System Information ................................................................................... 10
System Info ........................................................................................ 10
System Description .............................................................................. 10
User Accounts ..................................................................................... 10
Switch Management .................................................................................. 12
Jumbo Frame ...................................................................................... 12
Interface ............................................................................................ 12
Port .............................................................................................. 12
Configuring By Port Range .............................................................. 13
sFlow ............................................................................................ 13
Transceiver ................................................................................... 15
Cable Test ..................................................................................... 17
Green Ethernet .............................................................................. 18
Traffic Segment ............................................................................. 18
Statistics ............................................................................................ 19
Statistics Info ................................................................................ 19
History Management....................................................................... 20
Show History Statistics ................................................................... 21
Vlan ................................................................................................... 22
Static Vlan .................................................................................... 22
GVRP ............................................................................................ 24
Protocol Vlan ................................................................................. 25
IP Subnet Vlan ............................................................................... 26
MAC-Based Vlan............................................................................. 27
Vlan Translation ............................................................................. 28
VLAN Trunking ............................................................................... 29
QinQ............................................................................................. 30
Voice Vlan ..................................................................................... 31
MAC Address ....................................................................................... 34
Dynamic MAC Learning ................................................................... 34
Changing The Aging Time ................................................................ 35
Static Mac Setting .......................................................................... 35
MAC Notification ............................................................................ 36
Port Mirror .......................................................................................... 37
Local Port Mirror ............................................................................ 37
RSPAN .......................................................................................... 38
Static Link Aggregation ........................................................................ 40
Static Trunk .................................................................................. 40
Static Trunk Member ...................................................................... 41
Static Trunk Management ............................................................... 41
Load Balance ................................................................................. 42
LACP .................................................................................................. 43
Configure Group Member ................................................................ 43
Counter ........................................................................................ 44
Croup Link Configuration ................................................................. 44
Show Dynamic Trunk Member ......................................................... 45
STP .................................................................................................... 45
STP-RSTP ...................................................................................... 45
MSTP ............................................................................................ 53
Loopback Detection ........................................................................ 56
IGMP Snooping .................................................................................... 57
General ......................................................................................... 57
Current Multicast ........................................................................... 59
Static Multicast Router .................................................................... 59
Static Member ............................................................................... 60
VLAN Information ........................................................................... 61
Configure Interface ........................................................................ 64
Forwarding Entry ........................................................................... 65
Query Statistics ............................................................................. 65
VLAN Statistics .............................................................................. 67
Port Statistics ................................................................................ 68
Trunk Stastics................................................................................ 70
IGMP Filtering and Throttling ................................................................. 71
Filter General ................................................................................. 71
Filter Profile ................................................................................... 72
Filter Range ................................................................................... 72
Configure Filter Interface ................................................................ 73
MLD Snooping ..................................................................................... 74
General ......................................................................................... 74
Immediate Leave Status ................................................................. 75
Current Multicast Router ................................................................. 76
Static Multicast Router .................................................................... 76
Current Member ............................................................................. 77
Static Member ............................................................................... 77
Group Information ......................................................................... 78
Statistics ....................................................................................... 79
MVR For IPv4 ...................................................................................... 82
Configure Global ............................................................................ 82
Configure Domain .......................................................................... 84
Show Configure Profile .................................................................... 85
Add Configure Profile ...................................................................... 85
Show Associate Profile .................................................................... 86
Add Associate Profile ...................................................................... 86
Configure Interface ........................................................................ 87
Show Static Group Member ............................................................. 88
Add Static Group Member ............................................................... 88
Show Member ................................................................................ 89
Show Query Statistics ..................................................................... 89
Show VLAN Statistics ...................................................................... 91
Show Port Statistics ....................................................................... 93
Show Trunk Statistics ..................................................................... 94
MVR For IPv6 ...................................................................................... 96
Configure Global ............................................................................ 96
Configure Domain .......................................................................... 98
Show Configure Profile .................................................................... 99
Add Configure Profile .................................................................... 100
Show Associate Profile .................................................................. 100
Add Associate Profile .................................................................... 101
Configure Interface ...................................................................... 101
Show Static Group Member ........................................................... 102
Add Static Group Member ............................................................. 102
Show Member .............................................................................. 103
Show Query Statistics ................................................................... 103
Show VLAN Statistics .................................................................... 105
Show Port Statistics ..................................................................... 106
Show Trunk Statistics ................................................................... 108
LLDP ................................................................................................ 110
Configure Global .......................................................................... 110
Interface General ......................................................................... 111
CA-Type ...................................................................................... 114
Show Local Information ................................................................ 114
Show Remote Information ............................................................. 116
Show Statistics ............................................................................ 122
ERPS ................................................................................................ 123
Configure Global .......................................................................... 123
Domain ....................................................................................... 124
Domain Details ............................................................................ 124
Domain Operation ........................................................................ 128
Show Statistics ............................................................................ 129
Loopback Detection ............................................................................ 129
Configure Global .......................................................................... 130
Configure Interface ...................................................................... 131
UDLD ............................................................................................... 131
Configure Global .......................................................................... 132
Configure Interface ...................................................................... 133
Show Information ........................................................................ 134
Congestion Control ............................................................................ 135
Rate Limit ................................................................................... 135
Storm Control .............................................................................. 136
Stacking ........................................................................................... 137
Configure Master Button ............................................................... 137
Configure Stacking Button ............................................................. 137
Renumber ................................................................................... 138
VRRP................................................................................................ 138
Configuring VRRP Groups .............................................................. 138
Displaying VRRP Statistics ............................................................. 141
Route Managment ................................................................................... 142
IPv4 Interface Configuration ............................................................... 142
IPv6 Interface Configuration ............................................................... 143
Configure Global .......................................................................... 144
Configure Interface ...................................................................... 144
IPv6 Address ............................................................................... 146
Show IPv6 Neighbor Cache ............................................................ 147
Show Statistics ............................................................................ 148
Show MTU ................................................................................... 148
ARP ................................................................................................. 148
Configure General ........................................................................ 148
Static Arp .................................................................................... 149
Show Information ........................................................................ 150
Routing Table .................................................................................... 150
ACL ....................................................................................................... 152
ACL Management ......................................................................... 152
ACL Rule Management .................................................................. 153
Configuring An Extended Ipv6 Acl .................................................. 156
Configuring A Mac Acl ................................................................... 157
Configuring An Arp Acl .................................................................. 158
Show TCAM ................................................................................. 159
Configure Interface ...................................................................... 160
Show Hardware Counter ............................................................... 160
CoS ....................................................................................................... 161
Default Priority ............................................................................ 161
Queue ........................................................................................ 161
Trust Mode .................................................................................. 162
DSCP to DSCP ............................................................................. 163
CoS to DSCP................................................................................ 164
DSCP to CoS................................................................................ 165
IP Precedence to DSCP ................................................................. 166
IP Port to DSCP ............................................................................ 167
PHB to Queue .............................................................................. 168
QoS ....................................................................................................... 169
Class .......................................................................................... 169
Class Rule ................................................................................... 170
Policy ......................................................................................... 170
Policy Rule .................................................................................. 173
Configure Interface ...................................................................... 174
Security ................................................................................................. 175
AAA ................................................................................................. 175
System Authentication .................................................................. 175
Configure AAA Server ................................................................... 176
AAA Group .................................................................................. 176
Configure Accounting Periodic ........................................................ 177
Accounting Method ....................................................................... 177
Configure Accounting Service ........................................................ 177
Show Accounting Information ........................................................ 178
Authorization Method .................................................................... 178
Configure Authorization service ...................................................... 179
Show Authorization Information ..................................................... 179
Web Authentication ............................................................................ 179
Configure Global ................................................................................ 179
Configure Interface ............................................................................ 180
802.1X ............................................................................................. 180
Configure Global .......................................................................... 180
Configure Interface ...................................................................... 181
Show Statistics ............................................................................ 181
Network Access ................................................................................. 182
Configure Global .......................................................................... 182
Configure Interface ...................................................................... 182
MAC Filter ................................................................................... 183
Network Access Information .......................................................... 183
HTTPS .............................................................................................. 184
Configure Global .......................................................................... 184
Copy Certificate ........................................................................... 184
SSH ................................................................................................. 185
Configure Global .......................................................................... 185
Show Host Key ............................................................................ 186
Show User Key ............................................................................ 186
Port Security ..................................................................................... 187
DAI .................................................................................................. 188
Configure General ........................................................................ 188
Configure VLAN ............................................................................ 189
Configure Interface ...................................................................... 190
Show Statistics ............................................................................ 191
Show Log .................................................................................... 191
IP Filter ............................................................................................ 191
IP Filter Management.................................................................... 191
DoS Protection .................................................................................. 192
IPv4 DHCP Snooping .......................................................................... 194
Configure Global .......................................................................... 194
Configure VLAN ............................................................................ 195
Configure Interface ...................................................................... 195
Show Information ........................................................................ 196
IPv6 DHCP Snooping .......................................................................... 196
Configure Global .......................................................................... 196
VLAN Management ....................................................................... 198
Configure Interface ...................................................................... 198
Show Information ........................................................................ 199
IPv4 Source Guard ............................................................................. 200
General ....................................................................................... 200
ACL Table.................................................................................... 200
MAC Table ................................................................................... 201
Dynamic Binding .......................................................................... 201
IPv6 Source Guard ............................................................................. 202
Port Configuration ........................................................................ 202
Static Binding .............................................................................. 203
Dynamic Binding .......................................................................... 204
Application Filter ................................................................................ 205
CPU Guard ........................................................................................ 205
Device Management ................................................................................ 207
SNMP ............................................................................................... 207
Configure Global .......................................................................... 207
Community ................................................................................. 207
View ........................................................................................... 208
View Subtree ............................................................................... 208
Group ......................................................................................... 209
SNMPv3 Local User ....................................................................... 210
Change SNMPv3 Local User ........................................................... 211
SNMPv3 Remote User ................................................................... 211
Trap ........................................................................................... 212
Show Statistics ............................................................................ 214
RMON .............................................................................................. 216
Global Management ...................................................................... 216
Interface Management .................................................................. 218
Interface Details .......................................................................... 220
Cluster ............................................................................................. 221
Configure Global .......................................................................... 221
Cluster Member ........................................................................... 221
Show Candidate ........................................................................... 222
DNS ................................................................................................. 222
Configure Global .......................................................................... 223
Domain Names ............................................................................ 223
Name Servers .............................................................................. 223
Static Host .................................................................................. 224
Cache ......................................................................................... 224
DHCP ............................................................................................... 225
Client ......................................................................................... 225
Relay .......................................................................................... 225
Relay Option82 ............................................................................ 226
Dynamic Provision ........................................................................ 227
OAM................................................................................................. 227
Interface ..................................................................................... 227
Counters ..................................................................................... 228
Event Log .................................................................................... 229
Remote Interface ......................................................................... 229
Show Loopback Result .................................................................. 230
Loopback Test ............................................................................. 230
CFM ................................................................................................. 231
Configure Global .......................................................................... 231
Configure Interface ...................................................................... 234
MD Management .......................................................................... 234
MD Details .................................................................................. 235
MA Management .......................................................................... 236
MA Details ................................................................................... 237
MEP Management ......................................................................... 238
Remote MEP Management ............................................................. 239
Transmit Link Trace ...................................................................... 239
Transmit Loopback ....................................................................... 240
Transmit Delay Measure ................................................................ 241
Show Local MEP ........................................................................... 242
Show Local MEP Details ................................................................ 243
Show Local MIP ............................................................................ 244
Show Remote MEP ....................................................................... 245
Show Remote MEP Details ............................................................. 245
Show Link Trace Cache ................................................................. 246
Show Fault Notification Generator .................................................. 247
Show Continuity Check Error ......................................................... 248
Time Setting ..................................................................................... 249
Configure time ............................................................................. 249
SNTP Server ................................................................................ 249
NTP Server .................................................................................. 250
NTP authentication Key ................................................................. 250
Configure Time Zone .................................................................... 251
Configure Summer Time ............................................................... 251
Event Log ......................................................................................... 253
Show System Logs ....................................................................... 253
Configure Global .......................................................................... 253
Remote ....................................................................................... 254
SMTP .......................................................................................... 255
File Management ............................................................................... 256
File download .............................................................................. 256
Saving Configuration .................................................................... 257
Setting The Startup File ................................................................ 258
Ping ................................................................................................. 258
Trace Route ...................................................................................... 259
System Reboot .................................................................................. 259
System Information
System Info
Use the System Information>System Info page to identify the system by
displaying information
System Description
System Information > System Description display the information of the firmware
and device.
User Accounts
System Information> User Accounts page to control management access to
the switch based on manually configured user names and passwords.
User Name The name of the user.
(Maximum length: 32 characters; maximum number of users: 16)
Access Level Specifies the user level. (Options: 0 - Normal,
15 - Privileged)
Normal privilege level provides access to a limited number of the
commands which display the current status of the switch, as well as
several database clear and reset functions. Privileged level provides full
access to all commands.
Password Type Specifies the following options:
No Password No password is required for this user to log in.
Plain Password Plain text unencrypted password.
Encrypted Password Encrypted password.
The encrypted password is required for compatibility with legacy
password settings (i.e., plain text or encrypted) when reading the
configuration file during system bootup or when downloading the
configuration file from a TFTP or FTP server. There is no need for
you to manually configure encrypted passwords.
Password Specifies the user password.
(Range: 0-32 characters, case sensitive)
Confirm Password Re-type the string entered in the previous field
to ensure no errors were made. The switch will not change the
password if these two fields do not match.
Notes
The default guest name is “guest” with the password “guest.” The
default administrator name is “admin” with the password “admin.”
Switch Management
Jumbo Frame
Use the Switch Management > Jumbo Frame page to configure support for layer
2 jumboframes. The switch provides more efficient throughput for large
sequentialdata transfers by supporting jumbo frames up to 10240 bytes for
GigabitEthernet. Compared to standard Ethernet frames that run only up to1.5
KB, using jumbo frames significantly reduces the per-packet overheadrequired to
process protocol encapsulation fields.
Jumbo Frame Configures support for jumbo frames.
(Default: Disabled)
Interface
Port
Port Information
Use the Switch Management > Interface > Port > Port Information page to
display the information of ports.
Configuring By Port List
Use the Switch Management > Interface > Port > Configure by Port List page to
enable/disable an interface, set auto-negotiation and the interface capabilities to
advertise, or manually fix the speed, duplex mode, and flow control.
Configuring By Port Range
Switch Management >Interface > Port > Configure by Port Range page is used to
enable/disable an interface, set auto-negotiation and the interfacecapabilities to
advertise, or manually fix the speed, duplex mode, and flowcontrol.
For more information on command usage and a description of the
parameters.
sFlow
Switch Management >Interface > sflow page is used to configure sflow.
Press ‘new’ button to set the parameters:
Receiver Owner Name The name of the receiver. (Range: 1-256 characters;
Default: None)
Type Specifies the polling type as an sFlow polling data source for a specified
interface that polls periodically based on a specified time interval, or an sFlow
data source instance for a specific interface that takes samples periodically based
on the number of packets processed.
Data Source The source from which the samples will be taken and sent to a
collector.
Instance ID An instance ID used to identify the sampling source. (Range: 1)
Sampling Rate The number of packets out of which one sample will be taken.
(Range: 256-16777215 packets; Default: Disabled)
Maximum Header Size Maximum size of the sFlow datagram header. (Range:
64-256 bytes)
Transceiver
Switch Management>Interface>Transceiver page is used to configure thresholds
for alarm and warning messages for optical transceivers which support Digital
Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM). This page also displays identifying information for
supported transceiver types, and operational parameters for transceivers which
support DDM.
Port Port number. (ECS4620-28F/28F-DC: 1-28, Other models: SFP/SFP+
ports 25-28 / 49-52)
General Information on connector type and vendor-related parameters.
DDM Information Information on temperature, supply voltage, laser bias
current, laser power, and received optical power.
The switch can display diagnostic information for SFP modules which supportthe
SFF-8472 Specification for Diagnostic Monitoring Interface for
OpticalTransceivers. This information allows administrators to remotely
diagnoseproblems with optical devices. This feature, referred to as Digital
DiagnosticMonitoring (DDM) provides information on transceiver parameters.
Trap Sends a trap when any of the transceiver’s operation values falls outside
of specified thresholds. (Default: Disabled)
Auto Mode Uses default threshold settings obtained from the transceiver to
determine when an alarm or trap message should be sent. (Default: Enabled)
DDM Thresholds Information on alarm and warning thresholds. The switch can
be configured to send a trap when the measured parameter falls outside of the
specified thresholds.
The following alarm and warning parameters are supported:
High Alarm Sends an alarm message when the high threshold is crossed.
High Warning Sends a warning message when the high threshold iscrossed.
Low Warning Sends a warning message when the low threshold is crossed.
Low Alarm Sends an alarm message when the low threshold is crossed.The
configurable ranges are:
Temperature: -128.00-128.00 °C
Voltage: 0.00-6.55 Volts
Current: 0.00-131.00 mA
Power: -40.00-8.20 dBm
The threshold value for Rx and Tx power is calculated as the power ratio in
decibels (dB) of the measured power referenced to one milliwatt (mW). Threshold
values for alarm and warning messages can be configured as described below.
A high-threshold alarm or warning message is sent if the current value is
greater than or equal to the threshold, and the last sample value was less than
the threshold. After a rising event has been generated, another such event will
not be generated until the sampled value has fallen below the high threshold and
reaches the low threshold.
A low-threshold alarm or warning message is sent if the current value is less
than or equal to the threshold, and the last sample value was greater than the
threshold. After a falling event has been generated, another such event will not
be generated until the sampled value has risen above the low
threshold and reaches the high threshold.
Threshold events are triggered as described above to avoid a hysteresis effect
which would continuously trigger event messages if the power level were to
fluctuate just above and below either the high threshold or the low threshold.
Trap messages configured by this command are sent to any management
station configured as an SNMP trap manager using the Administration > SNMP
(Configure Trap) page.
Cable Test
Switch Management>Interface>Cable Test page is used to test the cable
attached to aport. The cable test will check for any cable faults (short, open,
etc.). If afault is found, the switch reports the length to the fault. Otherwise,
itreports the cable length. It can be used to determine the quality of thecable,
connectors, and terminations. Problems such as opens, shorts, andcable
impedance mismatch can be diagnosed with this test.
Port Switch port identifier.
Type Displays media type. (GE Gigabit Ethernet, Other SFP+)
Link Status Shows if the port link is up or down.
Test Result The results include common cable failures, as well as thestatus and
approximate distance to a fault, or the approximate cablelength if no fault is
found.
To ensure more accurate measurement of the length to a fault, firstdisable
power-saving mode on the link partner before running cablediagnostics.
For link-down ports, the reported distance to a fault is accurate towithin +/- 2
meters. For link-up ports, the accuracy is +/- 10 meters.
Last Updated Shows the last time this port was tested.
Green Ethernet
Switch Management>Interface>Green Ethernet page is used to enable power
savings mode onthe selected port.
These parameters are displayed:
Port Power saving mode only applies to the Gigabit Ethernet portsusing
copper media.
Power Saving Status Adjusts the power provided to ports based onthe length
of the cable used to connect to other devices. Only sufficientpower is used to
maintain connection requirements. (Default: Enabledon Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45
ports)
Traffic Segment
Switch Management>Interface>Traffic Segment page is used to enable traffic
segmentation.
Status Enables port-based traffic segmentation. (Default: Disabled)
Uplink-to-Uplink Mode Specifies whether or not traffic can beforwarded
between uplink ports assigned to different client sessions.
Blocking Blocks traffic between uplink ports assigned to different
sessions.
Forwarding Forwards traffic between uplink ports assigned to
different sessions.
Statistics
Statistics Info
Switch management >Statistics> Statistics Info page is used to display standard
statistics on network traffic from the Interfaces Group andEthernet-like MIBs, as
well as a detailed breakdown of traffic based on theRMON MIB. Interfaces and
Ethernet-like statistics display errors on thetraffic passing through each port. This
information can be used to identifypotential problems with the switch (such as a
faulty port or unusuallyheavy traffic). RMON statistics provide access to a broad
range of statistics,including a total count of different frame types and sizes
passing througheach port. All values displayed have been accumulated since the
lastsystem reboot, and are shown as counts per second. Statistics arerefreshed
every 60 seconds by default.
History Management
Switch Management > Statistics > History Management page is used to display
statistical history for the specified interfaces.
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