User Manual GSM-16T2SFP 16 Port Gigabit SNMP Managed Switch 16x 10/100/1000Mbps ports + 2 paired SFP Ports GSM-24T2SFP 24 Port Gigabit SNMP Managed Switch 24x 10/100/1000Mbps ports + 2 paired SFP Ports GSM-8T16SFP 24 Port Gigabit SNMP Managed Switch 8x 10/100/1000Mbps ports + 16 SFP Ports Version: 1.
GSM Series User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS CAUTION ................................................................................................................................ IV ELECTRONIC EMISSION NOTICES ............................................................................................. IV ABOUT THIS USER MANUAL ......................................................................................................1 OVERVIEW OF THE USER MANUAL ..................................................
GSM Series User Manual 3-12-3. GVRP Group Information ...................................................................................78 3-13. STP.............................................................................................................................79 3-13-1. STP Status..........................................................................................................79 3-13-2. STP Configuration ..................................................................................
GSM Series User Manual Caution Electronic Circuit devices are sensitive to static electricity. Dry weather conditions or walking across a carpeted floor may cause you to acquire a static electric charge. To protect your switch, always: • Touch the metal chassis of your computer to ground the static electrical charge before you handle the switch. • Pick up the switch by holding it on the left and right edges only.
GSM Series User Manual About this User Manual This User Manual will guide you on procedures to install, configure and monitor Alloy 16 port Gigabit (GSM-16T2SFP) and 24 port (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP) Gigabit SNMP Managed Switch models utilising the built-in web management interface and also the CLI. The three models all share the same web management and command line interface, this allows administrators ease of management across the whole GSM range of switches.
GSM Series User Manual 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview of GSM Series SNMP Managed Switches The GSM Series Switches are high performance web and SNMP managed switches that provide a mix of mini-GBIC/SFP ports and 10/100/1000Mbps copper Ethernet ports.
GSM Series User Manual • Key Features of GSM Series SNMP Managed Switches QoS: These switches offer powerful Quality of Service (QoS) functions. This feature adds support of TOS fields within the IP packet header (equal DSCP low 3 bits) on Layer 3 of the network framework and 6 types of network transmission events on Layer 4. QoS support is important for real-time applications based on information taken from Layer 2 to Layer 4, such as VoIP. VLAN: All switch models support Port-based VLAN and IEEE802.
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GSM Series User Manual • Supports 802.1x authentication • SNMP access can be disabled to prevent illegal SNMP access • Supports Ingress, Non-unicast and Egress Bandwidth rating management with a resolution of 1Mbps • The trap event and alarm message can be transferred via e-mail and mobile phone short message • TFTP for firmware upgrade, system log upload and config file import/export 1.4. Overview of GSM Series Switches Fig. 1-1: Front View of the GSM-16T2SFP Switch Fig.
GSM Series User Manual 1.4.1. User Interfaces on the Front Panel (Button, LED's and Plugs) There are 16x (GSM-16T2SFP), 24x (GSM-24T2SFP) or 8x (GSM-8T16SFP) copper RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports and 2x SFP fibre ports (GSM-16T2SFP & GSM-24T2SFP) or 16x SFP fibre ports (GSM-8T16SFP) for optional mini-GBIC modules on the front panel of the switch.
GSM Series User Manual 1.4.2. User Interfaces on the Rear Panel AC Line 100-240V 50/60 Hz RS-232 DB-9 Serial Port AC mains cable locking clamp Fig. 1-5: Rear View of the GSM-16T2SFP 1.5. Overview of the Optional SFP Modules With the GSM-16T2SFP switch, the SFP ports are paired with RJ-45 copper ports 15 and 16. In the case of the GSM-24T2SFP, the SFP ports are paired with RJ-45 copper ports 23 and 24. Only one of any given paired port can be used.
GSM Series User Manual Notes: * The two WDM (Wave Division Multiplexer) mini-GBIC modules are designed to facilitate a link over a single core of single-mode fibre cable. The two units must be used in a paired manner, one at either end of the link. * Mini-GBIC modules that are designed to the relevant standards should be compatible with any make of switch with SFP ports. If you have concerns regarding compatibility, please contact the supplier of your mini-GBIC product.
GSM Series User Manual 2. Installation 2.1. Starting the GSM Series SNMP Managed Switches This section provides a quick start guide for: • Hardware and Cable Installation • Management Station Installation • Software booting and configuration 2.1.1.
GSM Series User Manual • Copper Ports - Cable Installation Please Note: ⇒ The RJ-45 ports on the Alloy GSM Series Switches support MDI/MDI-X auto-crossover functionality. This enables use of either straight-through or crossover UTP cable types; the RJ-45 ports will automatically be configured to suit the characteristics of the device at the remote end of the link.
GSM Series User Manual 2.1.2. Cabling Requirements To help ensure a successful installation and keep network performance at optimum levels, take care to use Cat.5e grade or higher cabling. Ensure that stranded core UTP cable, if used, runs for no more than 10 metres, and that solid core runs for a maximum of 100 metres. Poor cabling is the most common cause for network dropouts or poor performance. 2.1.2.1.
GSM Series User Manual Cont. Please Note: ⇒ Further information can be found in section 1.5 on page 7 ⇒ All figures denoting the range a given cable type can achieve must be treated as maximum values. A number of variables can limit the actual range that can be achieved – grade of cable used, quality of cable, and presence of joins in cable runs, for example 2.1.3.
GSM Series User Manual To set or change the default IP address of the switch via the console port, please follow the steps below: 1. Log into the switch via hyper terminal using the above settings. Fig. 2-2 2. Type IP and press Enter to enter the IP configuration mode. 3. Type set ip “IP Address” “Subnet Mask” “Gateway” where “IP Address” is the IP address of the switch, “Subnet Mask” is the subnet mask of the switch and “Gateway” is the gateway address of the switch, then press Enter. 4.
GSM Series User Manual 2.1.3.2. Configuring the GSM Series switches through the Ethernet Port There are three different methods of configuring the GSM Series switches through the Ethernet Port. They are CLI, Web Browser and via SNMP Management Software. We will not cover SNMP management in this manual as it will vary depending on the Network Management Software that is being used. Note: MIB files can be located for each switch on the CD-ROM, which can then be used with your Network Management Software.
GSM Series User Manual If using the CLI open a command prompt and create a telnet session to the default IP Address of the switch. You will now be prompted to log into the switch, the default username and password is shown below: Username: admin Password: admin Fig. 2.5 Note: The CLI configuration will be covered in detail in Chapter 4.
GSM Series User Manual 3. Operation of the Web Based Management The following chapter allows the administrator to monitor and manage the GSM Series Switches through the web management interface. Management functionality such as Port Based and 802.1q VLAN, Port Aggregation (Trunking), QoS, Port configuration and much more can all be configured quickly and easily via any port of the GSM Series switches.
GSM Series User Manual 3-1. Web Management Home Overview Once you have entered a valid username and password and logged into the switch the System Information page will be displayed, this is the default page, it will be displayed every time that you log into the switch.
GSM Series User Manual - System Information Page Layout At the top of the page, there is a picture of the front panel of the switch. The picture displays the port status of each of the ports on the switch. If the port is green this tells us that the port has an active connection, if the port is grey then no link is present. You can then click on each of the ports to give you basic information. Fig.
GSM Series User Manual 3-1-1. System Information Allows the Administrator to view basic system settings. Fig. 3-5 Function Name: System Information Function Description: Shows the basic system information Parameter Description: Model Name: The model name of the device. (Read Only) System Description: Gives you a description of the switch. (Read Only) Location: Specify a descriptive location name. Location name can be up to 36 Alphanumeric Characters long. Click the button to update.
GSM Series User Manual System Up Time: The time accumulated since last power up. Format is Day, Hour, Minute, Second. (Read Only) Current Time: Shows the system time of the switch. Format is Day of week, Month, Day, Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Year. Eg Mon Jan 16 3:46:49 2006 (Read Only) BIOS Version: The version of the BIOS in the switch. (Read Only) Firmware Version: The firmware version in the switch. (Read Only) Hardware-Mechanical Version: The hardware-mechanical version of the switch.
GSM Series User Manual 3-1-2. IP Configuration The IP configuration is used to set the IP settings in the switch. The GSM Series switches support either a static IP address allocated to them via the system administrator or can be assigned an IP address dynamically from a DHCP server on your network. The IP address is used to gain access to the management functionality of the switch. Fig.
GSM Series User Manual Subnet Mask: You will also need to specify a Subnet Mask to be used on your network. Enter the required Subnet Mask in the space provided. Click the button to update. Default: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: The Default Gateway is used in routed networks to determine the next hop for all non local destinations. Enter the required Default Gateway in the space provided. Click the button to update. Default: 192.168.1.
GSM Series User Manual 3-1-3. Time Configuration The GSM Series switches provide two methods to keep the switch’s time settings correct, they are via manual input and via a Time Server on the internet. If you are manually entering your time settings enter the “Year”, “Month”, “Day, “Hour”, “Minute” and “Seconds” into the space provided. If you enter a number that is invalid, for instance you enter 61 in the seconds field it will be rounded down to the nearest valid number, in this case 59.
GSM Series User Manual NTP: NTP is used to sync the network time with a time server on the internet based on the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Once the user has selected one of the built in time servers or entered a manual time server and selected the correct time zone click the button to update. The switch will now sync with the selected time server.
GSM Series User Manual 3-1-4. Account Configuration The account configuration is used to create or modify guest and administrator accounts. The GSM Series switches allow the administrator to create up to 5 guest accounts, accounts can only be created by the administrator. When a Guest user logs into the switch they will not be able to modify any parameters, they just have read only rights to the switch.
GSM Series User Manual Username: Please enter a username for the administrator or guest account, a maximum of 15 alphanumeric characters only. Password: Please enter a password for the administrator or guest account, a maximum of 15 alphanumeric characters only. Confirm Password: Please confirm the password.
GSM Series User Manual 3-1-5. Management Security Configuration The Management Security Configuration is used to implement security rules based on what type of management access a certain user has. The user management can be locked down so that only users that belong to a certain VLAN group or have a valid IP address in a predetermined range can access the switch’s management interfaces. Rules can also be created to allow access to management from certain switch ports only.
GSM Series User Manual Incoming Port: If you want to lock the management interface access down to certain ports on your switch please select the Custom radio button and tick the required ports which will allow/deny access to the management. Otherwise select the Any radio button. Access Type: After you have determined what physical access has been granted or denied to the management you now need to specify what management access is allowed.
GSM Series User Manual 3-1-6. Virtual Stack Configuration The Virtual Stack function allows multiple GSM Series switches to be managed from a single IP Address. One GSM Series switch will be configured as a Master and all other GSM Series switches will be configured as Slaves. You can then apply a group name to the virtual stack, only one master switch can exist within the same group name.
GSM Series User Manual 3-2. Port Configuration The Port Configuration section consists of four sub sections Status, Configuration, Simple Counter and Detail Counter. These four sections are used to control and monitor all ports on the GSM Series switches. Fig. 3-11 3-2-1. Port Status The Port Status section allows the administrator to view the current status of each port.
GSM Series User Manual Function Name: Port Status Function Description: Reports the current Status of each port; if the state of a port changes the status screen will refresh every 5 seconds. Parameter Description: Port No: Displays every port on the switch. If the port is paired with another port you will see that port 15 and port 15b will be displayed. This applies for the GSM16T2SFP and GSM-24T2SFP where they have 2 copper ports that are paired with 2 SFP Fibre ports.
GSM Series User Manual If you have a valid link on a Fibre port you will be able to see some detailed information for that port by clicking on the port number in the Port Status screen. Fig. 3-13 Parameter Description for all Fibre Ports: Connector Type: Displays the connector type for that port, for instance, UTP, SC, ST, LC and so on. Fibre Type: Displays the type of fibre being used, for instance, Multimode or Single-Mode.
GSM Series User Manual Vendor Name: Displays the company name of the SFP module manufacturer. Vendor PN: Displays the part number of the SFP module. Vendor Rev: Displays the revision number of the SFP module. Vendor SN: Displays the serial number of the SFP module. Date Code: Displays the date the SFP module was manufactured. Temperature: Displays the current temperature of the SFP module. Vcc: Shows the current working voltage of the SFP module. Mon1(Bias) mA: Shows the Bias current of the SFP module.
GSM Series User Manual 3-2-2. Port Configuration The Port Configuration section allows the administrator to Enable or Disable a port, turn auto negotiation on or off for a particular port and also force the speed and duplex settings of each port. The administrator can also Enable or Disable the flow control settings for each port. Fig.
GSM Series User Manual Mode: Is used to set the speed and duplex settings for a particular port. If Auto is displayed the port is running in auto-negotiation mode. If you are connecting to a device that is having trouble linking when running in Auto mode you made need to manually force the speed and duplex settings of the port.
GSM Series User Manual 3-2-3. Simple Counter The Simple Counter section allows the administrator to view information regarding the amount of data that is being passed through a particular port whether the packets are good or bad. Fig. 3-15 shows you a screen shot of the simple counter screen. As you can see from the image all ports on the switch are displayed at one time. If the amount of data being displayed on the screen is more that 12 digits long, the counter will be reset back to zero and continue on.
GSM Series User Manual TX Collision: Displays the total amount of transmitted collisions that have occurred. RX Error Packet: Displays the total amount of bad packets received. Refresh Interval: The user can define the amount of time the switch will take to update the ports statistics. This is measured in seconds and ranges from 3 – 10. Default: 3 seconds. Reset: The reset button is located at the top right hand side of the screen and is used to reset the counters back to zero.
GSM Series User Manual 3-2-3. Detail Counter The Detail Counter section allows the administrator to view information regarding the amount of data that is being passed through a particular port whether the packets are good or bad. Fig. 3-16 shows you a screen shot of the detail counter screen. Unlike the simple counter screen the detail counter screen will only display the statistics of one port at a time. If you wish to view a particular ports statistics select the port from the drop down box provided.
GSM Series User Manual RX Broadcast: Displays the total number of broadcast packets received. RX Multicast: Displays the total number of multicast packets received. TX Packets: Displays the total number of packets transmitted. TX Octets: Displays the total number of transmitted bytes. TX High Priority Packets: Displays the total number of transmitted packets classified as High Priority. TX Low Priority Packets: Displays the total number of transmitted packets classified as Low Priority.
GSM Series User Manual TX 256 ~ 511 Bytes: Displays the total number of 256 ~ 511 byte frames transmitted. TX 512 ~ 1023 Bytes: Displays the total number of 512 ~ 1023 byte frames transmitted. TX 1024 Bytes: Displays the total number of 1024 byte frames transmitted. RX CRC/Alignment: Displays the total number of Alignment and CRC error packets received. RX Undersize: Displays the total number of short frames (<64 bytes) received with valid CRC.
GSM Series User Manual 3-3. Mirror The Mirror function of the GSM series of switches is used to capture data from a particular port on the switch. Any port on the switch can be selected as the monitoring port; this port will be used to capture data from another port on the switch using third party data capturing software. Data can be captured from more than one port on the switch simultaneously therefore you can have one monitoring port and several other ports being monitored by the one port. Fig.
GSM Series User Manual 3-4. Bandwidth The Bandwidth Management function of the GSM series of switches is used to limit the bandwidth a port may use when sending or receiving data. When limiting received data you can limit the bandwidth on a particular type of data, including all Traffic or Multicast and Broadcast Traffic. When you click on the bandwidth menu on the left hand side a screen will appear with all ports being displayed with their current Bandwidth settings.
GSM Series User Manual Broadcast & Multicast for Ingress Rate Limiting (Policing): Is used to set up the limit of Ingress bandwidth the port is allowed to utilise before traffic will be discarded. If the data exceeds the limit you have set all traffic will be discarded. The Ingress Rate Limiting will limit all broadcast and multicast traffic. Valid range is 0 ~ 1000.
GSM Series User Manual 3-5. QOS (Quality of Service) The switch offers powerful QoS functions including: Per Port Priority where you can set each port with a different priority level, VLAN tagged priority for 8 levels, TOS field IP header (equal DSCP low 3 bits) on Layer 3 network framework, 6 types of layer 4 network transmission events, and IP DiffServe QoS services. In the Quality of Service (QoS) Configuration management interface there is an option named ”Default Class”.
GSM Series User Manual Fig. 3-20 Function Name: VLAN Tag Priority Function Description: The GSM Series switches allow the administrator to configure priority levels based on a priority field found inside the VLAN Tag. This priority field contains 3 bits which allow a total of 8 priority levels to be configured: 000, 001, 010, 011, 100, 101, 110 and 111. We can then set a High or Low priority level for each of these 8 traffic classes.
GSM Series User Manual Fig. 3-20 Function Name: IP TOS Classification Function Description: The GSM Series switches allow the administrator to configure priority levels based on the TOS field of the IP Header. There are three bits in the TOS field which can be arranged into 8 different traffic classes: 000, 001, 010, 011, 100, 101, 110 and 111. We can then set a High or Low priority level for each of these 8 traffic classes.
GSM Series User Manual Fig. 3-21 Function Name: IP TCP/UDP Port Classification Function Description: The GSM Series switches allow the administrator to configure QoS rules based on Layer 4 networking protocols such as HTTP, FTP etc. The switch provides built in rules to down prioritise, or prioritise different types of services. If the built in rules do not suit your particular application, custom services can also be created based on a particular TCP/UDP port number.
GSM Series User Manual want to customise the ports that are in use by this built in service click on the advanced tab to make the necessary changes. Click the button for changes to take effect. Prioritise web browsing, email, FTP and news: Check this radio button to prioritise web browsing, email, FTP and news services over all other services. If you want to customise the ports that are in use by this built in service click on the advanced tab to make the necessary changes.
GSM Series User Manual - Prioritise Streaming Audio/Video: 2979, 1755, 7070, 7071, 554, 8000 - Prioritise Databases (Oracle, IBM DB2, SQL, Microsoft): 66, 1571, 1575, 523, 118, 156, 3306, 1232, 1433, 1434 Fig. 3-22 Advanced Mode Fig.
GSM Series User Manual Function Name: IP Diffserve Classification: Function Description: The GSM Series switches allow the administrator to configure priority levels based on the 6-bit field in the DSCP of the IP packet. The 6-bit field allows a total of 64 different traffic classes in which you can set a High or a Low priority. Parameter Description: Diffserv: Displays the 64 traffic classes in which a priority level can be assigned.
GSM Series User Manual 3-6. SNMP Configuration Any Network Management System (NMS) running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can manage any Managed device equipped with an SNMP agent, provided that the Management Information Base (MIB) is installed correctly on the managed devices.
GSM Series User Manual Get/Set/Trap Community: The Community name is used as a password for authentication to the Network Management software that is being used. If they both don’t have the same community name, they don’t belong to the same group. Hence, the requesting network management unit cannot access devices with different community names via the SNMP protocol. If they both have the same community name, they can talk to each other.
GSM Series User Manual 3-7. IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping is used to establish multicast groups to forward multicast packets to each of the multicast member ports, and, in nature, avoids wasting bandwidth with IP multicast packets. If a switch does not support IGMP or IGMP Snooping it can not tell a multicast packet from a broadcast packet, so it will treat them all as broadcast packets.
GSM Series User Manual Disable: To disable IGMP select the disable radio button and click Apply. Active: When using Active mode the switch will periodically issue the membership query message to all hosts attached to the switch and update the multicast table respectively. By using Active mode you will reduce multicast traffic on your network.
GSM Series User Manual 3-7-2. Allowed Group The GSM Series switches allow the administrator to lock down multicast members by IP Range, VLAN ID, and port number. If the administrator only wants to enable IGMP Snooping on ports 1, 2, 3 and 4 then this can be done in this section. Fig. 3-27 Function name: Allowed Group Function description: Is used to configure rules based on how Multicast traffic is learned and utilised.
GSM Series User Manual 3-8. Max. Packet Length The GSM Series switches support Jumbo frames up to 9k in size to allow transmission of large amounts of data in a network environment. When using Jumbo Frames you will need to ensure that all connecting devices support Jumbo frames otherwise devices that do not support this will drop the packet because of it unusual size. Fig. 3-28 Function name: Max.
GSM Series User Manual 3-9. DHCP Boot The GSM Series switches support DHCP Broadcast Suppression allowing the switch to suppress broadcast traffic. If a network loses power and then regains power and all computers on the network boot at the same time, a lot of broadcast traffic is generated especially if all nodes on your network are using DHCP. The switch supports a random delay time for DHCP and boot delay for each device.
GSM Series User Manual 3-10. VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) The GSM Series switches support both 802.1q Tagged based VLAN’s and Port-based VLAN’s. VLAN’s are used to logically separate your network into smaller more defined networks. VLAN’s help to reduce broadcast traffic across your network as all broadcast traffic will be limited to the VLAN group in which it belongs.
GSM Series User Manual two VLAN groups. The switch has support for up to 24 port-based VLAN groups. Tag-based: Tag-based VLAN’s identify members by its VID. A VID can be applied to a packet from a host machine that supports 802.1q or from the switch itself when a packet is sent from the switch. Ingress and Egress rules can also be applied to each port to identify how a packet is handled. The switch will accept both tagged and un-tagged packets depending on the ingress rules that have been defined.
GSM Series User Manual Uplink Port: This option is only available when Metro Mode is used. 15 (GSM-16T2SFP) 23 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP): Each port of the switch can no longer communicate with each other, they can only communicate with the uplink port chosen, therefore creating 15 or 23 (depending on model) port-based VLAN groups containing two member ports in each group.
GSM Series User Manual 3-10-2. Tag-based Group Fig. 3-32 Function name: Tag-based Group Configuration Function description: Shows information of the existing tag-based VLAN groups, the administrator can also Add, Delete and Edit VLAN’s using the function buttons provided. Parameters description: VLAN Name: Is the name of the VLAN group defined by the Administrator. Valid characters that can be used are A – Z, a – z and 0 – 9. Special characters are not allowed and a total of 15 characters are supported.
GSM Series User Manual settings to take effect. Fig. 3-33 Delete: Highlight the VLAN group you wish to delete and click the Delete button to remove the VLAN group from the table. Fig. 3-34 Edit: Highlight the VLAN group you wish to edit and click the Edit button to modify the selected VLAN group.
GSM Series User Manual Fig. 3-35 3-10-3. Port-based Group Fig. 3-36 Function name: Port-based Group Configuration Function description: Shows information of the existing port-based VLAN groups, the administrator can also Add, Delete and Edit VLAN’s using the function buttons provided.
GSM Series User Manual Parameters description: VLAN Name: Is the name of the VLAN group defined by the Administrator. Valid characters that can be used are A – Z, a – z and 0 – 9. Special characters are not allowed and a total of 15 characters are supported. Member: This is used to add or remove a particular port from the VLAN group, tick the check box next to the port number you would like to be a member of the group.
GSM Series User Manual Fig. 3-38 Edit: Highlight the VLAN group you wish to edit and click the Edit button to modify the selected VLAN group. Fig.
GSM Series User Manual 3-10-4. Tag Rule Fig. 3-40 Function name: Tag Rule Function description: The administrator can apply a VID to each port of the switch; the valid range of the VID is from 1 to 4094. Ingress filtering rules can also be applied to each port, there are two rules that can be applied Rule 1 “Forward only packets with VID matching this ports configured VID” and Rule 2 “Drop untagged frame”. The role of each port can also be selected as Access, Trunk and Hybrid.
GSM Series User Manual Rule 2: Drop untagged frame. You can configure a given port to accept all frames tagged and untagged or just to receive tagged frames. If the former is the case, then packets that are tagged or untagged will be processed. If the later is the case, only packets carrying VLAN tags will be processed, all other packets will be dropped. Role: This is an Egress rule of the port. Here you can select the role of the port to be Access, Trunk or Hybrid.
GSM Series User Manual 3-11. MAC Table The MAC Table configuration can be used by the administrator to statically add MAC entries to the switches MAC table, display MAC address information from connecting devices, allow you to flush the switches MAC table and also allow you to configure the MAC age out time of the switch. 3-11-1. MAC Table Information Fig. 3-42 Function name: MAC Table Information Function description: Displays both static and dynamic MAC entries that the switch has learnt.
GSM Series User Manual Search: Is used to search for MAC addresses that are connected to the switch. The search will depend on the criteria entered in the above section. For example if you have all ports selected the switch will display all MAC address connected to all ports of the switch. If you wish to search for a particular MAC address, enter the MAC address in the Search section and click Search.
GSM Series User Manual 3-11-2. MAC Table Maintenance Fig. 3-43 Function name: MAC Table Maintenance Function description: Allows the administrator to set the MAC age time out value and allows you to flush the Mac table of the switch. Parameters description: Aging Time: After a MAC address has been learned by the switch the MAC address is stored in the MAC table of the switch. If the MAC address is no longer used the switch will drop the MAC address from the table after a certain period of time.
GSM Series User Manual 3-11-3. Static Forward Fig. 3-44 Function name: Static Forward Function description: The Static Forward function is used to associate a MAC address to a particular port of the switch. When a MAC address is assigned to a specific port all of the switches traffic sent to that MAC address will be forwarded to this port. To add a Static Forward entry to the table enter the MAC address, port number, VID and Alias.
GSM Series User Manual 3-11-4. Static Filter Fig. 3-45 Function name: Static Filter Function description: The Static Filter function allows the administrator to block MAC addresses from being forwarded by the switch. If a MAC address belongs to the Static Filtering table the switch will discard all traffic from that MAC address. The administrator can easily add MAC addresses to the Static Filter table by entering the MAC Address, VID and Alias fields.
GSM Series User Manual 3-11-5. MAC Alias Fig. 3-46 Function name: MAC Alias Function description: The MAC Alias function is used to assign a user friendly name to a MAC Address. Enter the MAC address and its assigned Alias name and click the Create/Edit button to add this entry. If you wish to modify an existing entry highlight the MAC address and click the Create/Edit button. If you wish to Delete an entry, highlight the MAC address and click the Delete button.
GSM Series User Manual 3-12. GVRP The GARP (Generic Attribute Registration Protocol) VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) defines a GARP application that provides the 802.1Q-compliant VLAN pruning and dynamic VLAN creation on 802.1Q trunk ports. With GVRP, the switch can exchange VLAN configuration information with other GVRP switches, prune unnecessary broadcast and unknown unicast traffic, and dynamically create and manage VLAN’s on switches connected through 802.1Q trunk ports.
GSM Series User Manual Join Time: Used to specify the Join Time in units of 100th of a Second, Valid time range is 20 – 100. Default: 20 Leave Time: Used to specify the Leave Time in units of 100th of a Second, Valid time range is 60 – 300. Default: 60 Leave All Time: A time period for the announcement that all registered devices are going to be de-registered. If a device issues a new join command, then a registration will be kept in the switch. Valid range is 1000 – 5000 unit time.
GSM Series User Manual Enabled: The switch will not create dynamic VLAN’s when this port receives GVRP BDU, except if it receives a dynamic VLAN message and the GVRP PDU is an existing static VLAN entry. 3-12-2. GVRP Counter Fig. 3-48 Function name: GVRP Counter Function description: All GVRP counters are divided into Received and Transmitted sections to allow you to monitor all GVRP actions. Parameters description: Received: Total GVRP Packets: The total GVRP BPDU received by the GVRP application.
GSM Series User Manual Join In Message Packets: The total number of GARP BPDU with Join In Messages received by the GARP application. Leave Empty Message Packets: The total number of GARP BPDU with Leave Empty Messages received by the GARP application. Empty Message Packets: The total number of GARP BPDU with Empty Messages received by the GARP application. Transmitted: Total GVRP Packets: The total GVRP BPDU transmitted by the GVRP application.
GSM Series User Manual 3-12-3. GVRP Group Information Fig. 3-49 Function name: GVRP Group Function description: Displays the dynamic group members and their relevant information. Parameters description: VID: VLAN Identifier. When a GVRP group has been created it will have its own VID. Valid range is 1 – 4094 Member Port: Members that belong to the same dynamic VLAN group.
GSM Series User Manual 3-13. STP The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a standardised method (IEEE 802.1D) for avoiding loops in switched networks. When STP is enabled, the switch will ensure that only one path is active between any two nodes on the network at a time. The administrator can enable Spanning Tree Protocol via the switch’s web management and then set up other advanced items. We recommend that you enable STP on all switches to ensure a single active path on the network. 3-13-1. STP Status Fig.
GSM Series User Manual bridge, the “Designated Root” will be this switches bridge ID. Designated Priority: Shows the current root bridge priority. Root Port: Shows the port number connected to the root bridge with the lowest path cost. Root Path Cost: Shows the path cost between the root port and the designated port of the root bridge. Current Max. Age: Shows the current root bridge maximum age time. Maximum age time is used to monitor if the STP topology needs to change.
GSM Series User Manual 3-13-2. STP Configuration Fig. 3-51 Function name: STP Configuration Function description: Used to configure the spanning tree parameters including, enabling and disabling, selecting to use STP or RSTP and you can also change the Bridge Priority, Hello Time, Max. Age and Forward Delay parameters. Parameters description: Spanning Tree protocol: Used to Enable or Disable the Spanning Tree Protocol. Bridge Priority: The lower the bridge priority value is, the higher the priority it has.
GSM Series User Manual Max. Age: If the GSM Series switch is the root bridge, the whole network will apply this figure as their maximum age time. When a switch receives a BPDU message originating from the root bridge and if the message age exceeds the maximum age of the bridge, the bridge will treat the root bridge as malfunctioned and issue a Topology Change Notification (TCN) BPDU to all other bridges. All bridges on the network will re-calculate and determine who the root bridge is.
GSM Series User Manual 3-13-3. STP Port Configuration Fig. 3-52 Function name: STP Port Configuration Function description: The STP Port setting is used to configure the “path cost”, “priority”, “admin edge port” and the “admin point to point” settings. Each port can be configured individually by highlighting the port and clicking in the Edit button. Parameters description: Port Status: Displays the current state of the port, there are three possible states according to the 802.1w standard.
GSM Series User Manual Configured Path Cost: If the path cost is equal to zero, the path cost will be auto-negotiated and displayed in the path cost status field. Otherwise the value that the administrator has set manually will be displayed. Valid range is 0 – 200,000,000 802.1w RSTP recommended values: 10Mbps: 2,000,000 100Mbps: 200,000 1Gbps: 20,000 Default: 0 Priority: Indicates the port priority, the port priority and port number are mixed to form the port ID.
GSM Series User Manual 3-14. Trunking Configuration Port Trunking is used to Aggregate Ports into a logical trunk usually called Link Aggregation. Link Aggregation can bundle more than one port with the same speed, full duplex and the same MAC address to be a single logical port, thus the logical port aggregates the bandwidth of these ports. This allows the switch to aggregate multiple ports together to form a high bandwidth backbone link.
GSM Series User Manual 3-14-1. Trunk Port Settings/Status Fig. 3-53 Function name: Port Settings/Status Function description: Port Settings/Status is used to configure the trunk properties of each port on the switch. Parameters description: Method: Determines the method the port will use to aggregate with other ports. None: If none is selected the port will not be aggregated with any other ports. LACP: The port is using LACP to aggregate with other LACP aware ports.
GSM Series User Manual protocol entity has started to take control of the port. Passive: A Passive LACP port will not send LACPDU to its link partner until it receives LACPDU from the link partner. Aggtr: Aggtr is an abbreviation of “Aggregator”. Every port is an aggregator, and its own aggregator ID is the same as its port number. We can regard an aggregator as a representative of a trunking group.
GSM Series User Manual 3-14-2. Aggregator View Fig. 3-54 Function name: Aggregator View Function description: Shows the current port trunking information from the aggregator point of view. Parameters description: Aggregator: Shows the aggregator ID of every port. In fact, every port is an aggregator, and its aggregator ID is the same as its own port number. Method: Shows the method the port uses to aggregate with other ports. Member Ports: Shows all member ports of an aggregator.
GSM Series User Manual 3-14-2-1. LACP Detail Fig. 3-55 Function name: LACP Detail (LACP Aggregator Detailed Information Function description: Shows detailed information regarding the LACP trunking group Parameters description: Actor: The switch that you are managing. Partner: The partner switch of the LACP trunk. System Priority: Shows the system priority of trunking group. MAC Address: Shows the MAC address of the local switch. Port: Shows the port number of a LACP port ID.
GSM Series User Manual 3-14-3. LACP System Priority Fig. 3-56 Function name: LACP System Priority Function description: The LACP System Priority is used to set the priority of the LACP system ID. LACP will only aggregate ports whose partner ports belong to a single switch. Each system that has support for LACP will be assigned a globally unique System Identifier for this purpose. A system ID is a 64-bit field comprising of a 48-bit MAC address and a 16-bit priority value.
GSM Series User Manual 3-15. 802.1x Configuration The 802.1x port-based network access control provides a method to restrict users to access network resources via authenticating user’s information. This restricts users from gaining access to the network resources through an 802.1x-enabled port without authentication. Any user wishing to access the network through a port under 802.
GSM Series User Manual The overview of the 802.1x operation shown in Fig. 3-57 is quite simple. When the Supplicant PAE issues a request to the Authenticator PAE, the Authenticator and the Supplicant exchange authentication messages. Then, the Authenticator passes the request to the RADIUS server to verify the username and password. Finally, the RADIUS server replies if the request is granted or denied.
GSM Series User Manual In the Fig. 3-58, this is the typical configuration, a single supplicant, an authenticator and an authentication server. B and C are on the internal network, D is the Authentication server running RADIUS, the switch at the central location acts as the Authenticator connecting to PC A and A is a PC outside the controlled port, running Supplicant PAE.
GSM Series User Manual 3-15-1. State Fig. 3-59 Function name: 802.1x State Setting Function description: This function is used to configure the global parameters for the RADIUS authentication used with the 802.1x port security. Parameters description: Radius Server: IP Address of the Radius Server. Default: 192.168.1.1 Port Number: The port number used to communicate with the RADIUS server. Valid port range is 1 – 65535.
GSM Series User Manual 3-15-2. Mode Fig. 3-60 Function name: 802.1x Mode Setting Function description: This function is used to set the operation mode of 802.1x for each individual port and only supports Multihost or Disabled modes. Parameters description: Port Number: Indicates which port is selected for setting up the 802.1x mode. 802.1x Mode: There are two modes that can be selected, they are Disabled and Multihost mode. Disable: The selected port will not use 802.1x authentication.
GSM Series User Manual 3-15-3. Security Fig. 3-61 Function name: Port Security Management Function description: Shows the status of each port, the port number, and if the port is authorised or unauthorised. Parameters description: Disable Mode: When set to disabled the port will not use 802.1x to authenticate the user before they have access to network resources. Port Number: The port number chosen to show its 802.1x status. Port Status: The current 802.1x status of the port. 802.
GSM Series User Manual 3-15-4. Parameter Setting Fig. 3-62 Function name: Parameter Setting Function description: This section is used to configure the parameter settings for each port using 802.1x port security. Parameters description: Port: The port number to be selected to configure 802.1x parameters. Port Control: This is used to set the operation mode of the port. There are three modes supported ForceUnauthorised, ForceAuthorised and Auto.
GSM Series User Manual txPeriod (1 – 65535 sec.): Period of time in seconds to transmit EAPOL PDU between the authenticator and the supplicant. Default: 30 Quiet period (0 – 65535 sec.): Period of time in which we will not attempt to access the supplicant. Default: 60 reAuthEnabled: Select whether regular authentication will occur on this port. Default: On reAuthPeriod (1 – 65535 sec.): Period of time in seconds between the periodic re-authentication of the supplicant. Default: 3600 Max.
GSM Series User Manual 3-16. Alarm Configuration The GSM Series switches support a number of trap messages that can be sent to an administrator if certain events occur on the switch. The switch offers 24 different trap events that can be sent to the administrator in 3 different ways; email, mobile phone SMS or trap. 3-16-1. Trap Events Configuration Fig.
GSM Series User Manual switch has a warm start. Link Down: Tick the required trap method check box to enable a trap to be sent when a port on the switch loses link. Link Up: Tick the required trap method check box to enable a trap to be sent when a port on the switch establishes link. Authentication Failure: Tick the required trap method check box to enable a trap to be sent when authorisation to the switches management fails.
GSM Series User Manual GVRP Enabled: Tick the required trap method check box to enable a trap to be sent when GVRP has been enabled. VLAN Disabled: Tick the required trap method check box to enable a trap to be sent when VLAN support has been disabled. Port-based VLAN Enabled: Tick the required trap method check box to enable a trap to be sent when Portbased VLAN support has been enabled.
GSM Series User Manual 3-16-2. Email/SMS Configuration Fig. 3-64 Function name: Email/SMS Configuration Function description: The Alarm Configuration is used to configure who should receive the trap messages via Email, SMS or both which have been sent from the GSM Series switches. Up to 6 email addresses can be entered as well as 6 SMS mobile phone numbers. If using SMS you will need to enter the SMS ISP details. (Note this may not work with your mobile phone network.
GSM Series User Manual Password: Enter the password required by the SMS server. Email Address 1 – 6: Enter the mobile phone number(s) that will receive the trap messages.
GSM Series User Manual 3-17. Configuration The GSM Series switches support multiple configuration files to be used by the administrator including the default configuration, start configuration and user configuration. In this section the administrator can save the switch’s configuration, restore the switch to factory default and also save the current configuration as the startup configuration when the switch is re-booted. 3-17-1. Save / Restore Configuration Fig.
GSM Series User Manual 3-17-2. Config File Fig. 3-66 Function name: Configure Export/Import File Path Function description: Used by the administrator to Export and Import the start and user configuration files. Parameters description: TFTP Server: Displays the current TFTP Server configuration. This is read only. TFTP Server can be configured under the TFTP section. Export File Path: Enter the file path of where you would like to export the configuration file.
GSM Series User Manual After configuring the import path click on the import user-conf button to import the User-Conf configuration file. 3-18. Diagnostics Three Diagnostic tools are supported in the GSM Series Switches including Diagnostics, Loopback test and Ping test. 3-18-1. Diag Fig. 3-67 Function name: Diagnostics Function description: Provides a basic set of Diagnostic functions to allow the administrator to diagnose whether the switch is working correctly.
GSM Series User Manual 3-18-2. Loopback Test Fig. 3-68 Function name: Loopback Test Function description: The GSM Series switches support two types of loopback tests including an Internal and an External loopback test. The internal loopback test is an internal test and no test signal is sent out of the switch. The external loopback test will send the test signal to its link partner to check if the port has got an active link. If there is no active link the external loopback test will fail.
GSM Series User Manual 3-18-3. Ping Test Fig. 3-69 Function name: Ping Test Function description: The GSM Series switches support a ping test function to allow the switch to test communication between other IP based devices. Parameters description: IP Address: Enter an IP Address that you would like to test connectivity between. Default Gateway: Displays the default gateway of the switch.
GSM Series User Manual 3-19. TFTP Server Fig. 3-70 Function name: TFTP Server Function description: Used to set the IP address of the TFTP Server. Parameters description: Server: Enter the IP address of the TFTP Server.
GSM Series User Manual 3-20. Log Fig. 3-71 Function name: Log Data Function description: The Trap Log Data displays all SNMP Private trap events, SNMP Public traps and all other user logs. The GSM Series switch support up to 120 log entries. Parameters description: No: Displays the order number of all entries in the log. Time: Displays the Time that the trap occurred. Events: Displays the name of the trap event that has occurred. Auto Upload Enable: Switch the Auto Upload status from enabled to disabled.
GSM Series User Manual 3-21. Firmware Upgrade The GSM Series switches allow the administrator to upgrade the firmware to improve the features and capabilities of the switch. The firmware is upgraded via a TFTP server using any Ethernet port on the switch. Fig. 3-72 Function name: Firmware Upgrade Function description: Used to upload new firmware into the GSM Series switches. Once you have set the path and filename for the firmware file, click the upgrade button to proceed.
GSM Series User Manual 3-22. Reboot The GSM Series of switches allow the Administrator to reboot the switch from the web management you can also reboot the switch using the reset button on the front panel of the switch. Fig. 3-73 Function name: Reboot Function description: Used to reboot the switch, this can also be performed via the RESET button on the front panel of the switch. It takes about 30 seconds for the reboot to complete.
GSM Series User Manual 3-23. Logout Fig. 3-74 Function name: Logout Function description: Used to logout of the web management interface. Parameters description: Logout: Click the Logout button to log out of the management interface. Auto Logout: The Web management interface allows the user to be automatically logged out after a predetermined period of the time.
GSM Series User Manual 4. Operation of CLI Management 4-1. CLI Management Refer to chapter 2 for basic installation. When configuring the GSM Series switches via the RS-232 console please connect the switch via the provided serial cable to a DCE device such as a PC. Once you have connection run a terminal emulation program such as Hyper Terminal.
GSM Series User Manual Fig. 4-1 4-2. Commands of the CLI To display the list of commands that are supported on the GSM Series Switches CLI type “?” and press enter. All commands on the switch are divided into 2 groups Global commands and Local commands. The Global commands include “exit”, “end”, “help”, “history”, “logout”, “save start”, “save user”, “restore default” and “restore user”. For more details, please refer to Section 4-2-1. All Local commands will be run through in Section 4-2-2. Fig.
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GSM Series User Manual 4-2-1. Global Commands of the CLI exit Syntax: exit Description: Back to the previous menu. Use this command to navigate back to previous menus. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP# trunk GSM-16T2SFP(trunk)# exit GSM-16T2SFP# end Syntax: end Description: Back to the root menu. Use this command to return to the root menu. Unlike the exit command which will take you back to the previous menu, the end command will take you directly to the root menu.
GSM Series User Manual help Syntax: help Description: Displays available commands in the current menu. To display the available commands in any given menu enter the appropriate menu and type help. This will display all available commands for that menu. Argument: None. Possible value: None.
GSM Series User Manual history Syntax: history [#] Description: Shows you a list of commands that have previously been entered. When you enter this command, the CLI will show a list of commands which you have entered before. The CLI supports up to 256 records. If no argument is typed, the CLI will list all records up to 256. If an optional argument is given, the CLI will only show the last number of records given by the argument. Argument: [#]: show last number of history records.
GSM Series User Manual logout Syntax: logout Description: When you enter this command via a Telnet connection, you will be automatically logged out of the system and disconnected. If you connect to the system via a direct serial port, you will be logged out of the system and the login prompt will be displayed. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: None. save start Syntax: save start Description: To save the current configuration as the startup configuration.
GSM Series User Manual save user Syntax: save user Description: To save the current configuration as the user-defined configuration. When you enter this command, the CLI will save your current configuration into the non-volatile FLASH as the user-defined configuration. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP# save user Saving user...
GSM Series User Manual restore user Syntax: restore user Description: To restore the startup configuration as the user defined configuration. If the switch has been correctly restored back to the user defined configuration you will be prompted immediately to reboot the switch. If you press “Y” or “y” the switch will be rebooted and loaded with the user defined configuration. If you select “N” or “n” you will return to the previous screen.
GSM Series User Manual 4-2-2. Local Commands of CLI system show Syntax: show Description: Display’s the basic information of the switch. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(system)# show Model Name : GSM-16T2SFP System Description : 16 Port Gigabit SNMP Managed Switch Location : Contact : Device Name : GSM-16T2SFP System Up Time : 0 Days 1 Hours 19 Mins 17 Secs Current Time : Fri Apr 15 01:26:11 2005 BIOS Version : v1.01 Firmware Version : v2.
GSM Series User Manual Syntax: set location Description: Enter a descriptive location for the GSM Series switch. Argument: String length up to 32 characters. Possible values: a, b, c, d, ... ,z and 1, 2, 3, …. etc. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(system)# set location Canberra set contact Syntax: set contact Description: Enter the contact name responsible for the switch. Argument: String length up to 32 characters. Possible value: a, b, c, d, ... ,z and 1, 2, 3, …. etc.
GSM Series User Manual IP set ip Syntax: set ip Description: To set the system IP address, subnet mask and gateway. Argument: : ip address : Subnet Mask : Default Gateway Possible value: : 192.168.1.2 or other. : 255.255.255.0 or other. : 192.168.1.253 or other. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(ip)# set ip 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.253 : Sets the IP address of the switch to 192.168.1.2, subnet mask to 255.255.255.
GSM Series User Manual enable dhcp Syntax: enable dhcp Description: To enable the DHCP function and assign a DNS Server address manually or automatically. Argument: : enable DHCP and assign DNS address using manual or auto mode. Possible value: Manual or auto Example: GSM-16T2SFP(ip)# enable dhcp manual : Enables DHCP function and sets DNS server via manual mode. disable dhcp Syntax: disable dhcp Description: Disables the DHCP function in the Switch.
GSM Series User Manual show Syntax: show Description: To display the system’s DHCP function state, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS mode, DNS server IP address and current IP address. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(ip)# show DHCP : Disable IP Address : 192.168.2.65 Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0 Gateway : 192.168.2.252 DNS Setting : Manual DNS Server : 168.95.1.1 Current IP : 192.168.2.
GSM Series User Manual time set manual Syntax: set manual Description: Used to set up the current time manually. Argument: Possible value: YYYY : Year (2000-2036) MM : Month (01-12) DD : Day (01-31) hh : Hour (00-23) mm : Minute (00-59) ss : Second (00-59) Example: GSM-16T2SFP(time)# set manual 2006/02/24 16:18:00 set ntp Syntax: set ntp Description: Used to set up the current time via a NTP server.
GSM Series User Manual set daylightsaving Syntax: set daylightsaving
Description: Used to configure the daylight savings start and ending dates.GSM Series User Manual Day light Saving End : Mth: 1 Day: 1 Hour: 0 130 Alloy Computer Products Pty Ltd Copyright ©2006
GSM Series User Manual account add Syntax: add guest Description: To create a new guest user. When you create a new guest user, you must type in a password and then confirm the password. Argument: : new account name Possible value: A string must be at least 5 characters. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(account)# add Freddy Password: Confirm Password: Save Successfully del Syntax: del Description: Used to delete an existing account. Argument: : existing user account Possible value: None.
GSM Series User Manual modify Syntax: modify Description: Used to change the username and password of an existing account. Argument: : existing user account Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(account)# modify Freddy username/password: the length is from 5 to 15 characters. Current username (Freddy):Freddy2 New password: Confirm password: Username changed successfully. Password changed successfully. show Syntax: show Description: Displays the current users configured in the switch.
GSM Series User Manual port set speed-duplex Syntax: set speed-duplex Description: Used to configure the speed and duplex settings of each port.
GSM Series User Manual show simple-counter Syntax: show simple-counter Description: Used to display the summary of each port’s traffic usage. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(port)# show simple-counter show detail-counter Syntax: Show detail-counter Description: Used to display a detailed traffic counter for each port. Argument: :syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP) 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM8T16SFP).
GSM Series User Manual show conf Syntax: show conf Description: Used to display each port’s state, speed-duplex and flow control settings. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(port)# show conf show sfp Syntax: show sfp Description: Used to display the SFP module information.
GSM Series User Manual clear counter Syntax: clear counter Description: Used to clear all ports’ counter (include simple and detail port counter) information. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(port)# clear counter enable state Syntax: enable state Description: Used to enable the port.
GSM Series User Manual enable flow-control Syntax: enable flow-control Description: Used to enable flow control on a particular port. Argument: range syntax: 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP) 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM8T16SFP) Possible value: : 1 ~ 16 (GSM-16T2SFP) 1 ~ 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP) Example: GSM-16T2SFP(port)# enable flow-control 3-8 : Enables flow control for ports 3 through to 8. disable state Syntax: disable state Description: Used to Disable the port.
GSM Series User Manual disable flow-control Syntax: disable flow-control Description: Used to disable flow control on a particular port. Argument: range syntax: 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP) 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM8T16SFP) Possible value: : 1 ~ 16 (GSM-16T2SFP) 1 ~ 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP) Example: GSM-16T2SFP(port)# disable flow-control 6 : Disables flow control for port 6.
GSM Series User Manual mirror set mirror-mode Syntax: set mirror-mode Description: Used to set the switches Mirror mode. (rx mode or disabled). Argument: rx : Enable the switch to mirror all received packets. disable: Disables the mirror function. Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(mirror)# set mirror-mode rx : Enables RX mirroring mode on the switch.
GSM Series User Manual set monitored-port Syntax: set monitored-port Description: Used to set up the port(s) that will be monitored, the packets received by this port(s) will be copied to the monitoring port. Argument: : the port(s) that have been chosen for monitoring. Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(mirror)# set monitored-port 3-5,8,10 : Enables all traffic received on ports 3 through to 5, port 8 and port 10 to be copied to the monitoring port.
GSM Series User Manual bandwidth enable ingress-rate Syntax: enable ingress-rate Description: Used to set up the Ingress-rate of each port on the switch. Argument: :syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 – 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM8T16SFP). : 0-1000Mbps. Possible value: : 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP). : 0-1000Mbps.
GSM Series User Manual enable egress-rate Syntax: enable egress-rate Description: Used to set up the Egress-rate of each port on the switch. Argument: :syntax 1, 5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 – 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM8T16SFP). : 0-1000Mbps. Possible value: : 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP). : 0-1000Mbps. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(bandwidth)# enable egress-rate 1-16 200.
GSM Series User Manual disable storm-rate Syntax: disable ingress-rate Description: Used to disable the storm-rate of the port. Argument: :syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 – 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM8T16SFP). Possible value: : 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP). Example: GSM-16T2SFP(bandwidth)# disable storm-rate 1-16 : Disables the storm rate control for all ports from 1 through to 16.
GSM Series User Manual show Syntax: show Description: Used to display all current settings of the bandwidth rate control.
GSM Series User Manual QoS set mode Syntax: set mode Description: To set the QoS priority mode of the switch Argument: port: per port priority pri_tag: vlan tag priority tos: ip tos classification layer4: ip tcp/udp port classification diffserv: ip diffserv classification Possible value: port/pri_tag/tos/layer4/diffserv Example: GSM-16T2SFP(qos)# set mode port : Sets the QoS mode of the switch to per port priority.
GSM Series User Manual set port Syntax: set port Description: Used to set a High or Low priority class to all ports being used by port-based QoS. Argument: : port range : class of service setting. Possible value: : syntax: 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM8T16SFP) : 1: high, 0: low Example: GSM-16T2SFP(qos)# set port 1-10 1 : Sets a high priority on all port from 1 through to 10.
GSM Series User Manual through to 15. set tos Syntax: set tos Description: Used to set a priority level to ports based on the TOS field of an IP packet.
GSM Series User Manual set simple-layer4 Syntax: set simple-layer4 <#> Description: Used to prioritise data based on the TCP/UDP port (Layer 4 traffic) being used.
GSM Series User Manual set advance-layer4 Syntax: set advance-layer4 <#> Description: Used to prioritise data based on the TCP/UDP port (Layer 4 traffic) being used. Argument: : port range <#:> tcp/udp port number, range: 1-10 tcp/udp port range: 0-65535. match: special TCP/UDP class. 1: high, 0: low default: default class (all other TCP/UDP ports).
GSM Series User Manual set diffserv Syntax: set diffserv Description: Used to prioritse data based on IP DiffServe qos. Argument: : dscp field : class of service Possible value: : syntax: 1,5-7, available from 0 to 63 : 1: high, 0: low Example: GSM-16T2SFP(qos)# set diffserv 0-20 1 :Sets all classes of traffic with a diffserv value from 1 through to 20 with a high priority.
GSM Series User Manual show Syntax: show Description: Display’s the information of the mode that you have chosen.
GSM Series User Manual snmp enable Syntax: enable snmp enable set-ability Description: Used to enable the SNMP function and configure your community names. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(snmp)# enable snmp : Enables the SNMP function in the switch. GSM-16T2SFP(snmp)# enable set-ability : Enables the private community of the SNMP function. disable Syntax: disable snmp disable set-ability Description: Used to disable the SNMP function. Argument: None. Possible value: None.
GSM Series User Manual set Syntax: set get-community set set-community set trap <#> [port] [community] Description: Set is used to configure the setup of the get-community, set-community, trap host ip, host port and trap-community. Argument: <#>: trap number : ip address or domain name : trap port :trap community name Possible value: trap number: 1 to 6 port:1~65535 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(snmp)# set get-community public : Sets the get-community name to public.
GSM Series User Manual show Syntax: show Description: Displays the configuration of the SNMP function. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(snmp)# show SNMP: Enable Get Community: public Set Community: private [Enable] Trap Host 1 IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Port: 162 Community: public Trap Host 2 IP Address: 0.0.0.0 Port: 162 Community: public Trap Host 3 IP Address: 0.0.0.0 Port: 162 Community: public Trap Host 4 IP Address: 0.0.0.0 Port: 162 Community: public Trap Host 5 IP Address: 0.
GSM Series User Manual max-pkt-len set len Syntax: set len Description: Port range length (bytes): 1518/1532/9216 Argument: port range (bytes): Maximum Packet Length supported Possible value: : syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP) 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM8T16SFP) (bytes): 1518/1532/9216 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(max-pkt-len)# set len 1-8 9216 : Sets packet length of 9216 bytes for ports through 1 to 8.
GSM Series User Manual show Syntax: show Description: Displays the current Maximum Packet Length of each port.
GSM Series User Manual igmp set igmp_snooping Syntax: set igmp_snooping Description: Used to set the IGMP Snooping mode. Argument: 0:disable , 1:active , 2:passive Possible value: 0,1,2 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(igmp)# set igmp-snooping 2 : Sets the IGMP Snooping mode to passive mode. show Syntax: show Description: Display’s the IGMP snooping mode and IP Multicast Table.
GSM Series User Manual dhcp-boot set dhcp-boot Syntax: set dhcp-boot Description: Used to set the delay time for DHCP Broadcast Suppression. Argument: :range syntax: 0, 1-30. The value “0” will disable the dhcp-boot delay. Possible value: :0-30 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(dhcp-boot)# set dhcp-boot 30 : Sets the DHCP Broadcast Suppression delay time to 30 seconds. show Syntax: show Description: Display’s the status of DHCP Broadcast Suppression.
GSM Series User Manual vlan set mode Syntax: set mode [up-link] Description: Used to configure the VLAN mode of the switch, including disable, port-based, tag-based, metro and double-tag modes.
GSM Series User Manual set tag-group Syntax: set tag-group <#> Description: Used to create or edit a tag-based vlan group. Argument: vid: vlan ID name: vlan name range: vlan group members, syntax: 1,5-7 #: sym/asym vlan setting.
GSM Series User Manual set port-group Syntax: set port-group Description: Used to create or edit a port-based VLAN group. Argument: name: vlan name range: vlan group members, syntax: 1,5-7 Possible value: name: port-vlan name range: available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP) Example: GSM-16T2SFP(vlan)# set port-group VLAN-1 2-5,6,15-13 : Creates a port-based VLAN group with a group name of VLAN-1 and member ports consisting of ports 2 through to 5, 6, 15 and 13.
GSM Series User Manual set pvid Syntax: set pvid Description: Used to set the vlan pvid for use when using tag-based VLAN’s. Argument: Range: which port(s) you want to set PVID(s). syntax: 1,5-7 pvid: which PVID(s) you want to set. Possible value: Range: available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP) pvid: available from 1 to 4094 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(vlan)# set pvid 3,5,6-8 5 : Sets ports 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 with a PVID of 5.
GSM Series User Manual enable sym-vlan Syntax: enable sym-vlan Description: Used to drop frames with a particular VID that do not belong to the same VLAN group. Argument: range: what port(s) you want to configure. Syntax: 1,5-7 Possible value: range: available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP) Example: GSM-16T2SFP(vlan)# enable sym-vlan 5-10 : Enables sym-vlan on all ports ranging from 5 through to 10.
GSM Series User Manual enable drop-untag Syntax: enable drop-untag Description: Used to create a rule so that all untagged frames received on this port will be dropped. Argument: range: which port(s) you want to configure. Syntax: 1,5-7 Possible value: range: available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP) Example: GSM-16T2SFP(vlan)# enable drop-untag 5-10 : Creates a rule to drop all untagged frames received on ports 5 through to 10.
GSM Series User Manual del tag-group Syntax: del tag-group Description: Used to delete an existing tag-based vlan group. Argument: vid: which vlan group you want to delete. Possible value: vid: available from 1 to 4094 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(vlan)# del tag-group 2 :Deletes VLAN group 2. del port-group Syntax: del port-group Description: Used to delete the port-based vlan group. Argument: name: which vlan group you want to delete.
GSM Series User Manual show group Syntax: show group Description: Used to display the vlan mode and vlan group(s). Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(vlan)# show group Vlan mode is double-tag.
GSM Series User Manual show pvid Syntax: show pvid Description: Used to display the pvid and the ingress/egress rule(s).
GSM Series User Manual mac-table <> show Syntax: Show Description: Used to display all MAC table information.
GSM Series User Manual search Syntax: search Description: Used to search the MAC table for specific MAC information. Argument: : set up the range of the ports to search for, syntax: 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM- 8T16SFP).
GSM Series User Manual <> set aging Syntax: set aging <#> Description: Used to set up the age out time value of MAC addresses learnt dynamically. Argument: <#> : age-timer in seconds, 0, 10 to 65535. The value zero disables aging Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(mac-table-maintain)# set aging 300 : Sets the MAC aging time to 300 seconds set flush Syntax: set flush Description: Used to delete all of the MAC's that have been learnt dynamically.
GSM Series User Manual show Syntax: show Description: Used to display the settings of age-timer. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(mac-table-maintain)# show age-timer : 300 seconds <> add Syntax: add [alias] Description: Used to add a static MAC entry into the switches MAC table. Argument: : mac address, format: 00-02-03-04-05-06 : 0-16 (GSM-16T2SFP) 0-24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP). : vlan id. 0, 1-4094.
GSM Series User Manual del Syntax: del Description: Used to remove a selected static MAC address entry. Argument: : mac address, format: 00-02-03-04-05-06 : vlan id. 0, 1-4094. vid must be zero if vlan mode is not tag-based Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(mac-table-static-mac)# del 00-02-03-04-05-06 0 : Removes the static MAC entry of 00-02-03-04-05-06 with a VID of 0. show forward Syntax: show forward Description: Used to display the static forward table.
GSM Series User Manual show filter Syntax: show filter Description: Used to display the static MAC filter table. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(mac-table-static-mac)# show filter Static Filtering Entry: (Total 1 item(s)) 1) mac: 00-33-03-04-05-06, vid: -, alias: ccc <> set Syntax: set Description: Used to configure a MAC alias entry.
GSM Series User Manual del Syntax: del Description: Used to delete a MAC alias entry. Argument: : mac address, format: 00-02-03-04-05-06 Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(mac-table-alias)# del 00-44-33-44-55-44 : Deletes the MAC Alias name for MAC address 00-02-03-04-05-06. show Syntax: show Description: Used to display the MAC alias entries.
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GSM Series User Manual gvrp enable Syntax: enable Description: Used to enable the GVRP function. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(gvrp)# enable : Enables GVRP on the switch. disable Syntax: disable Description: Used to disable the GVRP function. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(gvrp)# disable : Disables GVRP on the switch.
GSM Series User Manual set timer Syntax: set timer Description: Used to set GVRP join time, leave time, and leaveall time for each port. Argument: : port range : join timer : leave timer : leaveall timer Possible value: : syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM8T16SFP).
GSM Series User Manual set applicant Syntax: set applicant Description: Used to set default applicant mode for each port.
GSM Series User Manual show counter Syntax: show counter Description: Usage: show counter Argument: : port number Possible value: : available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM8T16SFP) Example: GSM-16T2SFP(gvrp)# show counter 2 GVRP Counter port: 2 Counter Name Received Transmitted -------------------- -------- ----------Total GVRP Packets 0 0 Invalid GVRP Packets 0 ---- LeaveAll message 0 0 JoinEmpty message 0 0 JoinIn message 0 0 LeaveEmpty message 0
GSM Series User Manual show config Syntax: show config Description: Used to display the GVRP configuration.
GSM Series User Manual show group Syntax: show group Description: Used to show the GVRP group(s).
GSM Series User Manual stp enable Syntax: enable Description: Used to enable the STP function. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(stp)# enable disable Syntax: disable Description: Used to disable the STP function.
GSM Series User Manual set config Syntax: set config Description: Used to configure the STP parameters. Argument: :Priority must be a multiple of 4096,available from 0 to 61440. : available from 1 to 10. : available from 6 to 40. : available from 4 to 30. Possible value: 0 to 61440. : 1 to 10. : 6 to 40. : 4 to 30.
GSM Series User Manual set port Syntax: set port Description: Used to configure the port information of STP. Argument: : syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM8T16SFP) : 0, 1-200000000. If 0 is entered path cost is automatic.
GSM Series User Manual show status Syntax: show status Description: Used to display the status of STP. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(stp)# show status STP Status : STP State: Enabled Bridge ID: 00:00:8C:D8:09:1D Bridge Priority: 61440 Designated Root: 00:00:8C:D8:09:1D Designated Priority: 61440 Root Port: 0 Root Path Cost: 0 Current Max.
GSM Series User Manual show config Syntax: show config Description: Used to display the configuration of STP. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(stp)# show config STP State Configuration: Spanning Tree Protocol: Enabled Bridge Priority (0-61440): 61440 Hello Time (1-10 sec): 2 Max.
GSM Series User Manual show port Syntax: show port Description: Used to display the port information of STP.
GSM Series User Manual trunk set priority Syntax: set priority Description: Used to configure the LACP system priority settings. Argument: : available from 1 to 65535. Possible value: 1 to 65535 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(trunk)# set priority 33333 : Sets the LACP priority setting to 33333.
GSM Series User Manual : Sets up a LACP based trunk group containing ports 1 through to 4 using LACP active mode. del trunk Syntax: del trunk Description: Delete trunk port Argument: : syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP) Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(trunk)# del trunk 1 : Deletes trunk group 1.
GSM Series User Manual show status Syntax: show status Description: Used to display the aggregator status and the settings of each port.
GSM Series User Manual show aggtr-view Syntax: show aggtr-view Description: Used to display the aggregator list.
GSM Series User Manual show lacp-detail Syntax: show lacp-detail Description: Used to display detailed information of a LACP trunk group.
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GSM Series User Manual 802.1x set state Syntax: set state Description: To configure the settings related with 802.1X Radius Server. Argument: : the IP address of the Radius Server. : the service port of the Radius Server(Authorisation port) : Enter a secret-key, length of secret-key is from 1 to 31. Possible value: : 1~65535, default is 1812 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(802.1x)# set state 192.168.1.
GSM Series User Manual : Sets port 2 to use 802.1x Multi-host Mode.
GSM Series User Manual set port-control Syntax: set port-control Description: Use to set up the 802.1X settings for each port. Argument: : syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP) : Set up the status of each port 0: ForceUnauthorised 1: ForceAuthorised 2: Auto Possible value: : 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP) : 0, 1 or 2 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(802.
GSM Series User Manual set txPeriod Syntax: set txPeriod Description: A timer used by the Authenticator PAE state machine to determine when an EAPOL PDU is to be transmitted. Argument: : syntax 1, 5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP) : timer , range 1-65535 Possible value: : 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP) : 1-65535, default is 30 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(802.
GSM Series User Manual set reAuthEnabled Syntax: set reAuthEnabled Description: Defines whether a regular re-authentication will take place on this port. Argument: : syntax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP) : 0: OFF Disable re-authentication 1: ON Enable re-authentication Possible value: : 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP, GSM-8T16SFP) : 0 or 1, default is 1 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(802.
GSM Series User Manual set max-request Syntax: set max-request Description: The maximum number of times that the state machine will retransmit an EAP Request packet to the Supplicant before it times out the authentication session.
GSM Series User Manual GSM-16T2SFP(802.1x)# set suppTimeout 2 30 : Sets the suppTimeout value for port 2 to 30 seconds.
GSM Series User Manual set serverTimeout Syntax: set serverTimeout Description: A timer used by the Backend Authentication state machine in order to determine timeout conditions in the exchanges between the Authenticator and the Supplicant or Authentication Server. The initial value of this timer is either suppTimeout or serverTimeout, as determined by the operation of the Backend Authentication state machine.
GSM Series User Manual show mode Syntax: show mode Description: Displays what mode each port is using. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(802.
GSM Series User Manual show security Syntax: show security Description: Displays the authentication status of each port. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(802.
GSM Series User Manual show parameter Syntax: show parameter Description: Displays the parameter settings of each port. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(802.1x)# show parameter Port. 1) port control : Auto reAuthMax txPeriod :2 : 30 Quiet Period : 60 reAuthEnabled : ON reAuthPeriod : 3600 max. Request : 2 suppTimeout : 30 serverTimeout : 30 Port. 2) port control : Auto reAuthMax txPeriod :2 : 30 Quiet Period : 60 reAuthEnabled : ON reAuthPeriod : 3600 max.
GSM Series User Manual alarm <> set Syntax: set sms set email set trap set all Description: Used to activate the different alarm events supported including sms, email and traps. Argument: : syntax 1,5-7, trap number. Possible value: available from 1 to 24.
GSM Series User Manual del Syntax: del sms del email del trap del all Description: Used to de-activate the different alarm events supported including sms, email and traps. Argument: :trap number. Possible value: available from 1 to 24.
GSM Series User Manual show Syntax: show Description: Displays the configuration of the alarm events.
GSM Series User Manual <> set Syntax: set server set user set mail-address <#> Description: Used for the configuration of the e-mail server, username, password and email address. Argument: : E-mail server ip : email server account and password <#>: email address number, range: 1 to 6 : email address Possible value: <#>: 1 to 6 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(alarm-email)# set server 192.168.1.6 : Sets the Email Server address to 192.168.1.6.
GSM Series User Manual del Syntax: del <#> Description: Used to remove the configuration of the E-mail address. Argument: <#>: email address number, range: 1 to 6 Possible value: <#>: 1 to 6 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(alarm-email)# del 2 : Deletes email recipient 2. show Syntax: show Description: Display’s the configuration of the e-mail trap event. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(alarm-email)# show Mail Server : 192.168.1.
GSM Series User Manual <> set Syntax: set server set user set phone-number <#> Description: Used for the configuration of the SMS server, username, password and phone number. Argument: : SMS server ip : SMS server account and password <#>: mobile phone number, range: 1 to 6 : phone number Possible value: <#>: 1 to 6 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(alarm-sms)# set server 192.168.1.7 : Sets the SMS Server to 192.168.1.
GSM Series User Manual del Syntax: del <#> Description: Used to remove the configuration of a mobile phone number. Argument: <#>: mobile phone number, range: 1 to 6 Possible value: <#>: 1 to 6 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(alarm-sms)# del 3 : Removes SMS recipient 3 from the list. show Syntax: show Description: Display’s the configuration of the SMS trap events. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(alarm-sms)# show SMS Server : 192.168.1.
GSM Series User Manual show (alarm) Syntax: show Description: Display’s the configuration of Trap, SMS or E-mail. Argument: None. Possible value: None.
GSM Series User Manual diag diag Syntax: diag Description: Diag is used to test the UART, DRAM, Flash and EEPROM. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(diag)# diag EEPROM Test: OK UART Test: OK DRAM Test: OK Flash Test: OK Loopback Syntax: Loopback Description: For Internal/External Loopback Test. Argument: None. Possible value: None.
GSM Series User Manual ping Syntax: ping Description: Used to test connectivity between other IP based devices on your network. Argument: [ip] : ip address or domain name Possible value: IP address, e.g. 192.168.2.65 or domain name, e.g. alloy.com.au Example: GSM-16T2SFP(diag)# ping 192.168.1.115 Gateway : 192.168.1.253 192.168.1.115 is alive.
GSM Series User Manual log show Syntax: show Description: Display’s a list of trap log events. If a trap event occurs, it will be recorded into the log. The log can hold up to 120 records. Use the show command to display the log. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(log)# show Tftp Server : 0.0.0.
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GSM Series User Manual upload Syntax: Upload Description: Used to upload log data through TFTP. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(log)# upload : Uploads the contents of the log to a preconfigured TFTP Server. (see TFTP section) enable auto-upload Syntax: enable auto-upload Description: Used to enable the auto-upload function. Argument: None. Possible value: None.
GSM Series User Manual disable auto-upload Syntax: disable auto-upload Description: Used to disable the auto-upload function. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(log)# disable auto-upload : Disables the auto-upload function.
GSM Series User Manual firmware set upgrade-path Syntax: set upgrade-path Description: Sets the firmware file needed to upgrade the switch. Argument: : upgrade file path Possible value: : upgrade file path Example: GSM-16T2SFP(firmware)# set upgrade-path gsm_v2.11.bin upgrade Syntax: upgrade Description: Used to upgrade the firmware in the switch for known issues or to add additional features.
GSM Series User Manual show Syntax: show Description: Display’s the TFTP server and upgrade-path information. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(firmware)# show TFTP Server IP Address: 192.168.1.100 Path and Filename : gsm_v2.11.
GSM Series User Manual config-file set export-path Syntax: set export-path Description: To set the filepath and filename that will be used to export the configuration of the switch. Argument: : filepath and filename Possible value: : filepath and filename Example: GSM-16T2SFP(config-file)# set export-path log/21511.txt : Exports the config file to a folder called log with a file name of 21511.txt.
GSM Series User Manual export start Syntax: export start Description: Exports the start up configuration of the switch. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(config-file)# export start Export successful. export user-conf Syntax: export user-conf Description: Exports the user configuration of the switch. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(config-file)# export user-conf Export successful.
GSM Series User Manual import start Syntax: import start Description: Imports the startup configuration into the switch. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(config-file)# import start Import successful. import user-conf Syntax: import user-conf Description: Imports the user configuration into the switch. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(config-file)# import user-conf Import successful.
GSM Series User Manual show Syntax: show Description: Display’s the config-file information. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(config-file)# show TFTP Server IP Address: 192.168.1.100 Export Path and Filename: log/21511.txt Import Path and Filename: log/21511.
GSM Series User Manual tftp set server Syntax: set server Description: To set up the IP address of the TFTP server. Argument: : TFTP server ip Possible value: : TFTP server ip Example: GSM-16T2SFP(tftp)# set server 192.168.1.100 : Sets the IP address of the TFTP Server to 192.168.1.100 show Syntax: show Description: Display’s the information of the TFTP server. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(tftp)# show TFTP Server : 192.168.1.
GSM Series User Manual hostname hostname Syntax: hostname Description: Used to configure a hostname for the switch. Argument: : hostname, max 128 characters. Possible value: : hostname, max 128 characters. Example: GSM-16T2SFP# hostname Company : Sets the hostname of the switch to Company. autologout autologout Syntax: autologout
GSM Series User Manual reboot reboot Syntax: reboot Description: Used to reboot the switch. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP# reboot : Reboots the switch.
GSM Series User Manual Appendix A Technical Specifications Hardware Specifications Standard Compliance: IEEE802.3/802.3ab / 802.3z / 802.3u / 802.
GSM Series User Manual Buffer Memory: Embedded 400 KB frame buffer Flow Control: IEEE802.3x compliant for full duplex Backpressure flow control for half duplex Cable and Maximum Length: TP Cat.
GSM Series User Manual Appendix B Null Modem Cable Specifications The DB-9 cable is used for connecting a terminal or terminal emulator to the Managed Switch’s RS-232 port to access the command-line interface. The table below shows the pin assignments for the DB-9 cable.
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