User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Intended Readers
- Icons for Note, Caution, and Warning
- I. Product Overview
- I-1 . Product Brief Description
- I-2. Product Specification
- I-3. Hardware Description
- I-4. DIN-Rail Mounting
- /I-5. Console Connection
- The Console port is for local management by using a terminal emulator or a computer with terminal emulation software.
- DB9 connector connect to computer COM port
- Baud rate: 115200bps
- 8 data bits, 1 stop bit
- None Priority
- None flow control
- I-6. Connecting Cable
- II. Preparing for Management
- III. Web Management
- III-1. Web Management - Overview
- III-2. Web Management – Basic Settings
- III-3. Web Management – Redundancy
- III-4. Web Management – Management
- III-5. Web Management – L2 Switching
- III-6. Web Management – Security
- III-7. Web Management – Diagnostics
- III-8. Web Management – Monitoring
- III-9. Web Management – MAC Table
- III-10. Web Management – Maintenance
- Appendix A: IP Configuration for Your PC
- Appendix B: CLI Command Reference
- Revision History
- Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
- R&TTE Compliance Statement
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DDM Module
This section only shows when the SFP DDM is supported on the inserted SFP module.
。 Real Time Value
The current operating information including temperature, voltage, current, Tx power, and Rx
power.
。 Alarm Warning
The default configured threshold for triggering the alarm and system warning. There are 5 types
of information (temperature, voltage, current, Tx power, and Rx power) and 4 levels of alarm
and warning (high alarm/warning, low alarm/warning).
Detailed Port Status
There are two methods to link to detailed port status (RMON). One is from menu and the other is from
the front panel picture. Users can directly click the port on the front panel and then the page will
redirect to the detailed port status page of the specific port. The RMON is a set of standard Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and it is useful to monitor and manage the incoming and
outgoing traffic.