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1 fcc certifications this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class a digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the fcc rules. these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. this equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. oper ation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. this device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules. operation is subject to the f ollowing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received; including interference that may cause undesired operation. ce mark warning this equipment complies with the re quirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, en 55022 class a for ite, the essential protection requirement of council directive 89/336/eec on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility. company h as an on - going policy of upgrading its products and it may be possible that information in this document is not up - to - date. please check with your local distributors for the latest information. no part of this document can be copied or reproduced in any fo rm without written consent from the company. trademarks: all trade names and trademarks are the properties of their respective companies. copyright ? 2006 , all rights reserved.
2 table of contents u npacking information ................................ ................................ ....... 4 introduction ................................ ................................ ........................... 4 g eneral d escription ................................ ................................ .................... 4 k ey f eatures ................................ ................................ ............................... 5 t he f ront p anel ................................ ................................ ........................... 5 port operation ................................ ................................ ........................ 5 leds definition ................................ ................................ ....................... 6 restore default button ................................ ................................ ........... 6 t he r ear p anel ................................ ................................ ............................ 7 installation ................................ ................................ ............................ 8 d esktop i nstallation ................................ ................................ .................... 8 r ack - mount i nstallation ................................ ................................ ............... 8 i nstalling n etwork c ab les ................................ ................................ ........... 9 n etwork a pplication ................................ ................................ .................... 9 functional descripti on ................................ ................................ ..... 10 j umbo f ram e ................................ ................................ .............................. 10 f low c ontrol and b ack p ressure ................................ ................................ . 10 m irror ................................ ................................ ................................ ...... 10 vlan ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 10 t runk (a ggregation ) ................................ ................................ .................. 10 q uality of s ervice (q o s) ................................ ................................ ............ 10 snmp ................................ ................................ ................................ ....... 10 management guide ................................ ................................ ................ 11 a ccess the s witch ................................ ................................ ..................... 11 h omepage ................................ ................................ ................................ .. 12 s ystem ................................ ................................ ................................ ...... 13 p ort ................................ ................................ ................................ ......... 14 vlan ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 15 pvid ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 16 a ggregation / t runk c onfiguration ................................ ............................. 17 q uality of s ervice ................................ ................................ ..................... 18 m irror ................................ ................................ ................................ ...... 21 s torm f ilter ................................ ................................ .............................. 22 snmp ................................ ................................ ................................ ....... 23 d iscovery ................................ ................................ ................................ . 24 s tatistics o verview ................................ ................................ ................... 25 d etailed s tatistics ................................ ................................ .................... 25 r estart ................................ ................................ ................................ ..... 26 f actory d efault ................................ ................................ ......................... 26
3 product specificatio ns ................................ ................................ ..... 27 appendix - command li ne interface ................................ ................. 28 s tart - up and t erminal configuratio n ................................ ........................... 28 l ogin /l ogout p rocedures ................................ ................................ ........... 28 c ommand h ierarchy ................................ ................................ .................... 29 e ntering c ommands ................................ ................................ .................... 29 c ommand d escription ................................ ................................ ................. 30 system commands ................................ ................................ ............... 30 console commands ................................ ................................ .............. 31 port commands ................................ ................................ .................... 32 vlan co mmands ................................ ................................ .................. 34 aggregation commands ................................ ................................ ........ 36 qos commands ................................ ................................ .................... 37 mirror command s ................................ ................................ ................. 38 ip commands ................................ ................................ ....................... 39 snmp commands ................................ ................................ ................. 39 storm control commands ................................ ................................ ..... 40
4 unpacking information thank you for purchasing the 8 - port gigabit ethernet web smart switch . before you start, please verify that your package contains the following items: 1. one 8 - port gigabit ethernet web smart switch 2. on e power cord 3. one rs - 232 cable (optional) 4. rack - mount brackets and screws (optional) 5. user?s manual introduction general description easily boost ing your networking throughput, the gigabit web smart switch provides you 8 * 10/100/1000mbps gigabit ports that lead you to a real gigabit connection. users are now able to transfer high bandwidth - demanded files faster and hence get a real efficiency improvement with the user - friendly web - based management interface . the management functionalities provide efficie nt network usage. vlan reduces the collisions in network. port aggregation enlarges the bandwidth of backbone connection. qos is supported to secure the bandwidth for some bandwidth - demanded services including voip or videoconference . flow control also co ntributes for ensuring the correctness of data transmitting. the 802.3x and backpressure flow control mechanisms work respectively for full and half duplex modes. sufficient compatibility enhances e asy installation and maintenance. t he switch supports n way auto - negotiation protocol , which detects the networking speed ( either 10/100/1000 mbps) and the duplex modes (full or half duplex mode ) automatically and do an immediately adjustment to advance the capability. auto - mdi/mdi - x function alleviates the eff ort to use crossover cables. users need not to prepare crossover cables for equipment connectivity. also, rich diagnostic leds are provide d for users to get real - time information of the connection status that helps to do quick response and correction.
5 ke y features l 8* fixed 10/100/1000mbps gigabit ethernet ports for easy network connecting application. l provide auto - discovery function for easy network management. l provide 8k mac address entries and 8 groups vlan table l support up to 7 ports and 4 groups port aggregation. l support qos for better communication quality. l support full duplex flow control and half duplex back pressure l store - and - forward forwarding scheme l error packet filtering l support jumbo frame 9k bytes l supports 144 k buffer memory l support web - based management interface. l 100 - 240vac/ 50 - 60hz universal input l fcc class a, ce the front panel the front panel consists of led indicators, a restore default button and 8* 10/100/1000 mbps rj - 45 ports. port operation there are 8 * 10/100/1000mbps rj - 4 5 (copper) ports on the front panel. the auto - negotiation feature of the switch allows each port on the device running with one of the following operation modes: speed duplex mode full d uplex 10mbps half d uplex full d uplex 100mbps half d uplex 1000m bps full d uplex
6 led definition led for the device: the switch provides a power led for the device. led status operation steady green the switch is powered on power off the switch is powered off led for each port: the switch provides one ? 10 00m ? led and one ? 10/100m ? led for each port. 1000m led: shows the current transmitting/receiving speed of the port. 10/100m led: shows the link status and the activities on the port. led status operation green the port is connected at 1000 mbps blinking green a valid link is established, and there is data transmitting/receiving. 1000m off no valid link on this port or the port is connected at 10/100 mbps steady green a valid link is established, and there is no data transmitting/receivi ng. blinking green a valid link is established, and there is data transmitting/receiving. 10/100m off no valid link on this port or the port is connected at 1000 mbps restore default button you can use this button to reset the switch or restore factory def ault settings. to reset the switch, press the button once. to restore factory default settings, press and hold the button for three seconds.
7 the rear panel the rear panel of the switch: power receptacle to be compatible with the electric servic e standards around the world, the switch is designed to afford the power supply in the range from 100 to 240vac, 50/60hz. please make sure that your outlet standard to be within this range. to power on the switch, please plug the female end of the power co rd firmly into the receptacle of the switch and the other end into an electric service outlet. after the power cord installation, please check if the power led is lit for a normal power status.
8 install ation this switch can be placed on your desktop direct ly, or mounted in a rack . please refer to the instructions for installation. before installing the switch, we recommend: 1. the switch is placed with appropriate ventilation environment. a minimum 25mm space around the unit is recommended. 2. the switch and th e relevant components are away from s ources of electrical noise such as radios, transmitters and broadband amplifiers 3. the switch is away from environments beyond recommend moisture desktop installation 1. install the switch on a level surface that can supp ort the weight of the unit and the relevant components. 2. plug the switch with the female end of the provided power cord and plug the male end to the power outlet. rack - mount installation the switch may be standalone, or mounted in a rack. rack mounting f acilitate to an orderly installation when you are going to install series of networking devices . procedures to rack - mount the switch : 1. disconnect all the cables from the switch before continuing. 2. place the unit the right way up on a hard, flat surface with the front facing you. 3. locate a mounting bracket over the mounting holes on one side of the unit. 4. insert the screws and fully tighten with a suitable screwdriver. 5. repeat the two previous steps for the other side of the unit. 6. insert the unit into the ra ck and secure with suitable screws (optional). 7. reconnect all the cables.
9 installing network cables 1. crossover or straight - through cable : all the ports on the switch support auto - mdi/mdi - x functionality. both straight - through or crossover cables can be use d as the media to connect the switch with pcs as well as other devices like switches, hubs or router. 2. category 3,4,5 or 5eutp/stp cable : to make a valid connection and obtain the optimal performance. an appropriate cable that corresponds to different tra nsmitting/receiving speed is required. to choose a suitable cable, please refer to the following table. media speed wiring 10mbps category 3,4,5 utp/stp 100mbps category 5 utp/stp 10/100/1000mbps copper 1000mbps category 5 ,5e utp/stp network appli cation
10 functional description jumbo frame with jumbo frame supported, it is allowed for the switch to transport identical data in fewer frames. hence helps to ensure fewer overheads , shorten processing time, and reduce interrupts. note: to enable jumbo frame, flow control should be enabled in advance. flow control and back pressure f low control and back pressure both contributes for lower and higher speed devices to communicate to each other hence ensures the correctness of data transmitting. the 802 .3x flow control and back pressure mechanisms work respectively for full and half duplex modes . flow control can be enabled or disabled on a per - port basis. mirror the mirror function provides network administrator to monitor the traffic. by forwarding a copy of the packets that transferred by the source port, the monitoring port received all the packets and hence is able to monitor the traffic of this specific port. vlan with vlan suppo r ted, the network can be segmented in groups to reduce the collisi ons from widely broadcasting. the device supports 802.1q tag based vlan, which add tags to the header of the packet to classify their vlans. trunk ( aggregation) the trunk functionality integrates several ports to enlarge the bandwidth that helps to boost the backbone connectivity. quality of service ( qos) the qos service classifies packets into different precedence. the packets are transmitted and received by their classified priorities . this mechanism helps high bandwidth demanded applications such a s voip to get an unobstructed connection. snmp this device is snmp(simple network management protocol) - management supported. this allows this product to be monitored or inspected by a snmp management station.
11 management guide access the switch this section instructs you how to enter and proceed the advanced management capability, which can be accessed by telnet session / internet browser over the network ( in - band). to access the web - based management interface , you should configure the management st ation with an ip address and subnet mask that compatible to your switch. the factory default value of the switch: ip : 192.168.1.1 subnet mask : 255.255.255.0 default gateway : 192.168.1.254 1. r unning your web browser and enter the ip address ? 192.168.1.1 ? in the address field. 2. key in the u ser name and password to pass the authentication. the f actory default value of user name and password is ? admin ?.
12 homepage after authentication procedure , the ? system configuration ? page shows up as the homepage . you may click the hyperlinks on the left side of each page to get access to each management functions.
13 system the system window provides the switch information and allows users to configur e the switch properties. items functions mac address the mac address of this device. . s/w version the software version of this device. ip addres s setup the ip address of the switch subnet mask setup the subnet mask of the switch gateway setup the gateway of the switch management vlan the vlan id of one specific vlan group that is allowed to manage this switch via web - based management interface. please fill the vlan id of the vlan that is authorized to manage this switch. user name the login name. ( default : admin) password the login password . (default : admin) system name the name of the device. to save the configuration of the system, click ? apply ? to save note: after appl ying your configuration, a new login page will be started automatically . please login again to proceed other configurations.
14 port this port configuration page shows the link status of each port and allows users to config ure speed, flow control and max frame size for each port. items functions link s how s the link status of each port. the column lights green with the link speed while there is valid connection on this port. mode select a speed for this port. ? auto speed ? enables auto - negotiation. ?disable? stop the port from functioning . flow control mark the checkbox to enable the fdx flow control, or unmark to disable. max f rame length to adjust the size of jumbo frame. the length is 1518 bytes . the maximum va lue can be up to 9600 bytes . to save the configuration of the system, click ? a pply? to save. you can also click the ? refresh ? button to see the latest status of each port.
15 vlan vlan divides the network members into groups to reduce packets collisions and improve the network efficiency. the switch supports 802.1q tag - based vlan. please follow the instructions to configure. n to add new vlan groups , 1. fill in a vlan id from 2 to 4094 in the ? vlan \ port ? column. 2. select the ports for each vlan groups. 3. click t he ? apply ? button to execute. n to delete a vlan group 1. clear the members of this vlan group by clicking those marked checkboxes. 2. clear the vlan id of the vlan you want to remove in the ? vlan \ port ? column. (don ? t type n/a. just leave it blank) 3. click the ? app ly ? button to execute. note: 1. when a port is configured to a specific vlan group, a pvid that corresponding to the vlan id will be assigned automatically to this port. (ex , when you make port 3 of a vlan with vlan id ? 2 ? , the pvid ? 2 ? will be assigned automatically to port 3) 2. s etting s in vlan, port aggregation, and mirror are correlative. please make sure that the setting won?t influence each other.
16 pvid when the vlan - enabled switch receives a tagged packet, the packet will be sent to the port ? s d efault vlan according to the pvid (port vlan id) of the receiving port. items functions port port number 1~ 8 egress select ? tagged ? in the drop list to enable the pvid checking and tag inserting of one port , and select ? untagged ? to cancel. for example , if an egress - tagged port receives an untagged frame, it will be transmitted as a pvid tagged frame. for the detail tagging status, please refer to the following table. untagged tagged packet frames in packet frames out packet frames in packet frames out untagged untagged untagged tagged ( pvid) tagged untagged tagged (vid) tagged (vid) pri - tagged untagged pri - tagged tagged (pvid) pvid port vlan id (1~4094) only tagged enable: block all un - tagged packets from accessing this port. disable: all pa ckets are allowed to access this port.
17 aggregation/ tru n k configuration to set up the port trunk groups, put the ports number into the same aggregation group. there are eight groups to choose. don?t forget to click the ?apply? to save the setting. there three aggregation modes for you to setup, smac (source mac), dmac (destination mac), and xor.
18 quality of service qos enhances the communication quality by giving different precedence to classified packets. this switch provides port - based, t ag - based and dscp qos modes: port - based mode qos: the port - based qos allows users to configure certain ports as high or low priority. to give priority level for each port: 1. select ? port ? in the ? mode ? column for those ports that are going to perfor m port - based qos. click the ? apply ? button. 2. click the ? port priority ? button. the ? port priority setting ? page shows up. 3. click on the drop list to specify priority levels. 4. click ? apply ? to execute.
19 tag based qos: the tag based qos decides packet prio rity according to the tags that adding on the packets. to configure tag based qos configuration: 1. select ? tagged ? in the ? mode ? column for those ports that are going to perform tag - based qos. click the ? apply ? button. 2. click the ? tag priority ? button. the ? tag priority setting ? page shows up. 3. select the port that you are going to configure from the drop list. 4. give the priorities as high or low for each priority tag types. 5. click the ? apply ? button again to execute your configuration .
20 dscp mode qos: th e dscp mode qos gives packet priority by the dscp information attaching on the incoming packets. to configure dscp based qos configuration: 1. select ? dscp ? in the ? mode ? column for those ports that are going to perform dscp - based qos. click the ? apply ? but ton. 2. click the ? dscp priority ? button. the ? dscp priority setting ? page shows up. 3. give the priorities as high or low for each dscp information types. 4. click the ? apply ? button again to execute your configuration .
21 mirror the mirror function copies all the packets that are transmitted by the source port. those copied packets will be delivered to the d estination port . i t allows administrators to analyze the traffic of th ose ports that are monitored . mirror configuration: 1. select those ports that are going to be monitored by marking the checkboxes in ? monitor port ? column. 2. click the drop list in ? sniffer port ? column. select a port as the administration port for monitoring those source ports. 3. click ?apply? to activate.
22 storm filter this ? storm filter ? page allows users to configure the rules for storm control, which limits the flow of broadcast and multicast to perform storm control: 1. click on each drop list to specify a speed for each frame type. 2. click the ? apply ? button to execute you r configuration.
23 snmp this device supports snmp - management, which allows network administrators to monitor and configure this device with snmp software. to allow this device to be managed via snmp: 1. select ? enable ? in the drop list. 2. specify a trap ip. a trap ip is the destination port for sending trap information, which is usually the ip address of network administrators. 3. fill in a name in the ? community get ? column, which is the password for accessing mib with read - only authority. 4. fill in a name in th e ? community set ? column, which is the password for accessing mib with read and write authority.
24 discovery after install ing series of our switches, the discovery management tool helps users to search and get access to those switches within the lan . note. the discovery tool lists the maximum 16 devices respectively for auto and manual modes. auto search 1. click the ? apply ? button to start. 2. the devices being found are listed below. 3. click the ip address hyperlink to get access to the device. m anual add a dd 1. enter the ip address & name in the text box 2. click ? add ? to add the new ip address on the table delete 1. click the check box of the one you want to remove 2. click ? delete ? to remove.
25 statistics overview the statistics overview is provided for users to see the general transmitting and receiving status of each port. you may click the ? clear ? button to clean all statistics or click the ? refresh ? button to renew the statistics. detailed statistics the detailed statistics is provided for users to see the detailed transmitting and receiving status of each port. please click the hyperlinks above to select a port. you may also click the ? clear ? button to clean all statistics or click the ? refresh ? button to renew the statistics.
26 restart res tart: to restart the system, click the ? yes ? button. the system restarts and shows the authentication window. please fill in the username and password to continue. factory default restore factory default: to restore the factory default value, click the yes button. note: the ip address of the device will also be configured as factory - default setting, which is 192.168.1.1.
27 product specifications standard ieee802.3 10base - t ieee802.3u 100base - tx ieee802.3x full - duplex operation and flow contro l ieee802.3ab 1000base - t ieee802.1q vlan interoperability ieee802.1p priority operation interface 8 * 10/100 /1000mbps auto mdi/mdi - x rj - 45 switching ports 1 * re store default button 1 * console port cable connections rj - 45 (10base - t): category 3,4,5 utp/s tp rj - 45 (100base - tx): category 5 utp/stp rj - 45 (1000base - t): category 5,5e or enhanced utp/stp network data rate 10/100/1000mbps auto - negotiation transmission mode 10/100mbps full - duplex, half - duplex 1000mbps full - duplex led indications system power rj - 45 port 1000m, 10/100m memory 8k mac entries 144 k buffer memory 9k byte jumbo frame emission fcc class a, ce operating temperature 0 0 ~ 4 0 0 c (32 0 ~ 1 04 0 f) operating humidity 10% - 90% power supply internal power supply 3.3 v 4 a 100 - 240v/ 50 - 60h z universal input
28 appendix - command line interface start - up and terminal configuration to start - up the command line interface, please connect a pc com port to the rs - 232 connector and activate a terminal emulation software (e.g. hyperterminal of windows. ) the termina l emulation software should be started as the following configuration: 1. data rate: 115200 baud 2. data format: 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no parity 3. flow control: none . 4. click the property icon, select settings, make sure that: 5. ? the f unction, arrow, and ctrl keys act as ? : terminal keys ? emulation ? : vt100 login/logout procedures to get access to the cli, you will have to get the username and password for login. the default username and password are admin/admin. note: we recommend users to configure a new username/ password to prevent unauthorized users from accessing to the device.
29 command hierarchy after logging in, press ? + to show the 9 command groups. system - system commands console - console command s port - port commands vlan - vlan commands aggr - aggregation commands qos - qos commands mirror - mirror commands ip - ip commands snmp - snmp commands press ? or help to get help. the help depends on the context: - at top level, a list of command groups will be shown. - at group level, a list of the command syntaxes will be shown. - if given after a command, the syntax and a description of the command will be shown. entering comm ands to give any command, please key in your command and press enter. ex, 1. type ? system ? and press to get access to the system command group. 2. type ? configuration ? and press to perform ? configuration ? you can type ? up ? and press to go back to upper level.
30 command description the following session introduces the command structure of the command line interface. command groups: system - system commands console - console commands port - port commands vlan - vlan commands aggr - aggregation commands qos - qos commands mirror - mirror commands ip - ip commands snmp - snmp commands storm control - storm constrol commands exit - logout system commands comm ands at system level: system configuration [all] system restore default [keepip] system username [] system password [] system systemname [] system reboot system configuration [all] syntax: system configuration [all] descripti on: show system name, software version and management mac address. optionally show the full configuration [all]: show the total switch configuration (default: system configuration only) system restore default [keepip] syntax: system restore default [keep ip] description: restore factory default configuration. [keepip]: preserve ip configuration (default: not preserved).
31 username [] description: set or show the user name. []: string of up to 16 characters (default: show user name). system pas sword [] description: set or show the password. the empty string ("") disables the password check. []: password string of up to 16 characters. system systemname [] description: set or show the system name. []: stri ng of up to 16 characters (default: show system name). system reboot description: reboot the switch. console commands commands at console level: console configuration console timeout [] console prompt [] console configuration d escription: show configured console prompt and timeout console timeout [] description: set or show the console inactivity timeout in seconds. the value zero disables timeout. []: timeout value in seconds, 0,60 - 10000. console prompt [

] description: set or show the console prompt string. []: command prompt string of up to 10 characters.
32 port commands commands at port level: port configuration [] port mode [] [] port flow control [ ] [enable|disable] port admin [] [enable|disable] port maxframe [] [|reset] port statistics [] [clear] ------ #note: if your want to change maxframe bigger than 1518. the [flow control] should be enabled! port configuration [] description: show the configured and current speed, duplex mode, flow control mode and admin for the port. []: port list (default: all ports). port mode [] [] description: set or show the speed an d duplex mode for the port. []: port list (default: all ports). []: port speed and duplex mode (default: show configured and current mode). 10hdx : 10 mbit/s, half duplex. 10fdx : 10 mbit/s, full duplex. 100hdx : 100 mbit/s, half duplex. 100fdx : 100 mbit/s, full duplex. 1000fdx: 1 gbit/s, full duplex. auto : auto negotiation of speed and duplex. port flow control [] [enable|disable] descr iption: set or show flow control mode for the port. [] : port list (default: all ports). [enable|disable]: enable/disable flow control (default: show flow control mode).
33 port admin [] [enable|disable] descriptio n: set or show the admin for the port. [] : port list (default: all ports). [enable|disable]: enable or disable port administration (default: show admin). port maxframe [] [|reset] description: set or show the maximum f rame size in bytes (including fcs) for frames received on the port. tagged frames are allowed to be 4 bytes longer than the maximum frame size. use the reset option to return to default setting. [] : port list (default: all ports). [|reset] : maximum frame size [1518 - 9216] or reset to 1518 bytes(default: show maximum frame size). port statistics [] [clear] description: show or clear statistics for the port. []: port list (default: all ports). [clear] : clear port statistics (default: show statistics).
34 vlan commands commands at vlan level: vlan configuration [] vlan add [] vlan delete vlan lookup vlan egress [] [untagged|tagged] vlan pvid [] [ |none] vlan onlytag [] [enable|disable] vlan configuration [] description: show the vlan egress mode, port vlan id and accepted frame type for the port and the permanently stored vlan table. []: port list (default: all ports). vlan add [] description: add vlan entry and include ports in member set. : vlan id list. []: port list (default: all ports). vlan delete description: delete vlan entry (all ports excluded fr om member set). : vlan id list. vlan lookup description: lookup vlan entry and show port list. : vlan id list.
35 vlan egress [] [untagged|tagged] d escription: set or show the vlan egress mode setting for the port. egress untagged ports will strip the vlan tag from received frames. egress tagged ports will not strip the tag from received frames []: port list (default: all ports). [tagged|untagged]: (default: show egress tag setting). vlan pvid [] [|none] description: set or show the port vlan id. untagged frames received on the port will be classified to this vlan id. frames classified to this vlan id will be sent untagged on the port. []: port list (default: all ports). [|none]: port vlan id, 1 - 4094 (default: show pvid). the 'none' option can be used for trunk links. vlan onlytag [] [enable|disable] description: set or show the onlytag setting of this port. []: port list (default: all ports). [ enable|disable]: only accept tagged frame or not (default: show onlytag).
36 aggregation commands commands at aggr level: aggr configuration aggr add aggr delete aggr lookup aggr mode [smac|dmac|xor] aggr configuration des cription: shows the aggregation groups and the aggregation mode. aggr delete description: delete link aggregation group. : port list. aggregations including any of the ports will be deleted. aggr lookup description: look up and display link aggregation group. : port list. aggregations including any of the ports will be shown. aggr mode [smac|dmac|xor] description: set or show link aggregation traffic distribution mode. [smac|dmac|xor]: aggregation mode, smac, d mac or xor (default: show mode).
37 qos commands commands at qos level: qos configuration [] qos mode [] [tag|port|diffserv] qos port [] [] qos tagprio [] [] [] qos diffserv [] [] range: low|normal|medium|high qos configuration [] description: show the configured qos mode, vlan user priority mapping, default class, default vlan user priority and dscp mapping for the port. []: port list (default : all ports). qos mode [] [tag|port|diffserv] description: set or show the qos mode for the port. [] : port list (default: all ports). [tag|port|diffserv]: enable tag, port or ip differentiated services cla ss of service for the port (default: show mode). qos port [] [] description: set or show the port class. in tag mode, the default class is used for untagged frames. in port mode, the default class is used as the port priority. in diffse rv mode, the default class is used for non - ip frames. []: port list (default: all ports). [] : internal class of service (default: show default class). qos tagprio [] [] [] description: set or show the vl an user priority mapping. [] : port list (default: all ports). []: vlan user priority list, 0 - 7 (default: all user priorities). [] : internal class of service (default: show class).
38 qos diffserv [] [] description: set or show the ip differentiated services mapping. []: ip dscp number, 0 - 7. [] : range: low|normal|medium|high mirror commands mirror configuration mirror port [] mirror source [] [enable|disable] mirror c onfiguration description: show the mirror destination port and mirror mode for source ports. mirror port [] description: set or show the mirror destination port. []: mirror destination port (default: show mirror port). mirror source [] [enable|disable] description: set or show the source port mirror mode. [] : source port list (default: all ports). [enable|disable]: enable/disable mirroring of frames transmitted on port (default: show mirror mode).
39 ip commands commands at ip level: ip configuration ip setup [ [ []]] [] ip web management[enable|disable] ip configuration description: show ip configured ip address, mask, gateway, vlan id and mode. ip setup ` de scription: setup or show ip configuration. []: ip address. (default: show ip configuration) [] : ip subnet mask (default: subnet mask for address class). []: default ip gateway, (default: 0.0.0.0). [] : vlan id, 1 - 4095 (default: 1). ip web management description: activate or deactivate the web management. [enable|disable]: enable/disable web management (default: show web management). snmp commands commands at snmp level: snmp configuration snmp community [|] [] snmp setup [enable|disable] snmp trap [] snmp configuration description: show the snmp configuration. snmp community [|] [] description: set or show community setting for snmp [|]: commun ity for get or set [community]: community string
40 snmp setup [enable|disable] description: activate or deactivate the snmp. [enable|disable]: enable/disable snmp (default: show snmp mode). snmp trap [] description: set or show snmp traps des tination. : ip address to send traps to. (default: show trap configuration) storm control commands commands at storm control level: storm control configuration storm control setup


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