SWR2311P-10G Technical Reference
Firmware revision: Rev.2.02.13
Thank you for your purchase of the Yamaha SWR2311P-10G.
Please read this manual carefully, correctly installing the unit and making the proper settings before use.
Make sure to observe the warnings and cautions listed in this manual, in order to use the unit correctly and safely.
Startup guide
This explains the procedure for preparing to set up the SWR2311P-10G that you purchased.
Settings for the SWR2311P-10G can be made using the following four methods.
- Make settings via the web GUI
- Make settings via commands using the CONSOLE port
- Make settings via commands using Telnet
- Make settings via commands using SSH
This document explains "Preparing to make settings via the web GUI" and "Preparing to make settings via the CONSOLE port."
Preparing to make settings via the web GUI
You'll log into the web GUI from Yamaha LAN Monitor, so install Yamaha LAN Monitor before you proceed.
Before you log in, connect the computer to the same network.
For details on supported web browsers, refer to the Yamaha Pro Audio website.
https://www.yamaha.com/proaudio/
- Prepare the computer and other items you'll need when making settings.
- Obtain an Enhanced Category 5 cable (CAT5e) for connecting to this unit.
- Connect this unit to the computer via an Enhanced Category 5 cable (CAT5e).
- Power-on this unit. This unit takes approximately 70 seconds to start up.
When startup is completed, the indicator of the LAN port to which the Ethernet cable is connected will light according to the communication speed and mode.
- Start Yamaha LAN Monitor.
- Select the device for which you want to make settings, and in the "Device details" view, click the web GUI button.
When access succeeds, a dialog box asking you to enter a user name and password appears.
- If you have previously specified them, enter a user name and password, and click the "log in" button.
With the factory settings, no user name or password have been specified, so you don't need to enter a user name or password.
- Subsequently, make settings as appropriate for the system in which this unit is being used.
- For details on settings via the web GUI, refer to Help within the GUI that you accessed.
Preparing to make settings via the CONSOLE port
- Prepare the computer and other items you'll need when making settings.
When making settings via the CONSOLE port, use a USB cable or RJ-45/DB-9 console cable (YRC-RJ45).
As the USB cable for connection to the mini-USB CONSOLE port, use a USB cable that supports data transfer and is equipped with a USB Type A connector and a mini-USB Type B (5-pin) connector. Charging-only cables cannot be used.
You'll also need terminal software for controlling the serial (COM) port of the computer.
Set the communication settings of the console terminal as follows.
- Baud rate: 9600 bps
- Data: 8 bits
- Parity: none
- Stop bit: 1 bit
- Flow control: Xon/Xoff
- For the connection between the computer and this unit, use a USB cable or a RJ-45/DB-9 console cable (YRC-RJ45).
- In order to use the mini-USB CONSOLE port, you must first install the USB serial driver.
- For details on how to install the USB serial driver, refer to "Yamaha Network Device USB Serial Driver Installation Guide."
The Yamaha Network Device USB Serial Driver Installation Guide and the installer can be downloaded from the following website.
https://network.yamaha.com/support/download/utility/
- Power-on this unit. This unit takes approximately 70 seconds to start up.
Immediately after startup, the serial console screen appears as follows.
YamahaL2SW BootROM Ver.1.00 Starting ............................. SWR2311P-10G Rev.2.02.06 (Tue Mar 13 08:41:39 2018) Copyright (c) 2018 Yamaha Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
- Log in to this unit.
In the initial state, a user name and password have not been specified, so you'll be able to log in by pressing the "Enter" key at the user name input prompt and the password input prompt.
Username: (Input the "Enter" key) Password: (Input the "Enter" key) SWR2311P-10G Rev.2.02.06 (Tue Mar 13 08:41:39 2018) Copyright (c) 2018 Yamaha Corporation. All Rights Reserved. SWR2311P>
- Subsequently, make settings as appropriate for the system in which this unit is being used.
- For details on settings via the serial console, refer to Command Reference.
Firmware Updates
For stable operation, we recommend that you apply the latest firmware updates, which include new functionality and bug fixes.
Please confirm your system version before applying updates.
- Use the show environment command to check the system version.
Web GUI Function
The latest firmware for this unit supports the following settings and functions.
- Detailed settings
- Interface settings
- Link aggregation
- VLAN
- MAC address table
- Routing
- DNS client
- IGMP Snooping
- QoS
- Mail notification
- Terminal monitoring
- Management
- Unit settings
- Time settings
- Access management
- Management password
- Server settings
- External device linking
- microSD
- Dante optimization settings
- Maintenance
- Command execution (For details on the commands, refer to the Command Reference.)
- Firmware update
- CONFIG file management
- Statistical data management
- SYSLOG management
- Restart and initialization
- Web GUI language
- Unit settings
Precautions
- Do not touch the inside of ports with fingers or metallic objects, etc. Doing so might cause malfunctions.
- Do not use this unit in locations of direct sunlight (such as inside a car located in the sun), in extremely hot locations such as near a stove, in extremely cold locations, nor in locations that are excessively dusty or are subject to strong vibration. Such conditions might cause this unit's panel to deform or internal components to malfunction, or might cause unstable operation.
- Products made of vinyl, plastic, or rubber should not be placed on this unit. Such objects might cause this unit's panel to be discolored or damaged.
- To clean this unit, use a soft dry cloth. Do not use benzene, thinner, detergent, or a chemically treated cloth, such things might cause discoloration or damage.
- If the ambient temperature in which this unit is located undergoes extreme change (such as when the unit is moved or is subject to aggressive air-conditioning or heating), and there is a danger that condensation has formed within the unit, leave the unit unpowered for several hours to ensure that condensation has disappeared before using the unit. Using the unit when condensation is present might cause malfunctions.
- Before touching this unit, remove static charge from yourself and your clothing. Static charge might cause malfunctions.
- Do not place this unit in locations where there is a strong magnetic field. Such conditions might cause malfunctions.
- Do not connect equipment that generates noise to the same electrical power supply line as this unit. Such conditions might cause malfunctions or faulty operation.
- Do not route communication cables near power cords. High voltages might be induced, causing faulty operation.
- When using a 1000BASE-T connection, use enhanced category 5 (CAT5e) or better LAN cable.
- Do not connect any SFP module to the SFP port other than the separately sold SFP-SWRG-LX or SFP-SWRG-SX. Operation cannot be guaranteed if any other SFP module is connected.
- Attach the dust cover to SFP ports that are not in use. Foreign objects that enter the port might cause malfunctions. Keep the dust covers in a safe place so that they will not be lost.
- The legs (rubber feet) included with this unit are to prevent slipping. Use them when placing this unit on a table or stand that is prone to slipping.
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Overall
- Introduction
Introduction
1. What you can do using the Web GUI
The web GUI lets you perform basic settings and management of the Yamaha switch (this unit). The web GUI contains the following screens for you to make settings and perform management.
- Dashboard
- LAN MAP
- Detailed settings
- Management
- CONFIG
- TECHINFO
2. Operating environment
Here we explain the environment that is required in order to use the web GUI.
Recommended web browser
We recommend the following web browser for use with the web GUI.
- Windows
- Microsoft Edge
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
- Google Chrome
- Mozilla Firefox
- Mac
- Apple Safari
- iOS
- Apple Safari
We recommend the latest version of each browser.
Do not use the "Back" or "Forward" buttons of the web browser.
In some cases, the display layout of a page may become disordered. If this occurs, please access that page once again.
The web GUI uses UTF-8 character encoding.
JavaScript settings
The web GUI uses JavaScript. If your web browser is set to disable JavaScript, you might not be able to use the web GUI itself.
In advance, please enable JavaScript as described in the following procedure.
Settings for Internet Explorer 11 (Windows version)
- On the menu bar of Internet Explorer, choose "Tools."
* If the menu bar is not visible, press the "Alt" key of the keyboard to make it appear.
- In the menu that appears, choose "Internet options."
- Select the "Security" tab.
- Verify that "Internet" (the globe symbol) is shown, and press the "Default level" button.
If you can't press this button, "Default level" is already selected. Proceed to step 5.
Alternatively, you can use the following method.
- Press the "Custom level" button to open the "Security Settings - Internet Zone" dialog box.
- Under "Scripting," choose "Enable" for each of the two items "Scripting of Java applets" and "Allow Programmatic clipboard access."
- Click "OK." The warning "Do you want to change the settings of this zone?" is shown. Click "Yes." You will return to "Internet Options." Click the "OK" button.
- You will return to "Internet Options." Click the "OK" button.
Settings for Google Chrome (Windows version)
- Press Google Chrome's menu button.
- In the menu that appears, choose "Settings (S)."
- In the lower part of the page, choose "Advanced."
- Under "Privacy and security," choose "Content settings."
- Choose "JavaScript."
- Move the slider to the right to choose "Allowed (recommended)."
For details on JavaScript settings for Google Chrome, refer to the Google Chrome support page (external site).
Settings for Mozilla Firefox (Windows version)
For details on JavaScript settings for Firefox, refer to the Firefox support page (external site).
Settings for Safari (Mac version)
- On the menu, select "Safari" and choose "Preferences."
- In the window that appears, choose "Security."
- Add a check mark for "Allow plug-ins" and "Enable JavaScript."
Settings for Safari (iOS version)
- In the home screen, choose "Settings."
- Choose "Safari."
- Choose "Advanced."
- Move the "JavaScript" slider to the right to enable it.
Cookie settings
The web GUI uses cookies. If your web browser is set to block cookies, you might not be able to use the web GUI.
In advance, please allow the use of cookies as described in the following procedure.
Settings for Internet Explorer 11 (Windows version)
- On the menu bar of Internet Explorer, choose "Tools."
* If the menu bar is not visible, press the "Alt" key of the keyboard to make it appear.
- In the menu that appears, choose "Internet options."
- Choose the "Privacy" tab.
- Move the privacy level knob to either "Medium-High," "Medium," "Low," or "Accept all cookies," and then press the "OK" button.
* Unless you have a specific reason to do otherwise, we recommend choosing "Medium-High" or "Medium."
Settings for Google Chrome (Windows version)
- Press Google Chrome's menu button.
- In the menu that appears, choose "Settings (S)."
- In the lower part of the page, choose "Advanced."
- Under "Privacy and security," choose "Content settings."
- Choose "Cookie."
- Move the top-most slider to the right to "Allow the site to save and retrieve cookies (recommended)."
Settings for Mozilla Firefox (Windows version)
- Press Mozilla Firefox's menu button.
- In the menu that appears, choose "Options."
- Choose the "Privacy" panel.
- In the select box in "History," choose "Story history."
Settings for Safari (Mac version)
- On the menu, select "Safari" and choose "Preferences."
- In the window that appears, choose "Privacy."
- In "Cookies and website data," choose something other than "Always block."
Settings for Safari (iOS version)
- In the home screen, choose "Settings."
- Choose "Safari."
- Choose "Block cookies."
- Choose something other than "Always block."
3. User access rights
Users who log in to the web GUI are divided into two types: general users and administrative users. These are referred to as "access levels." The differences between the access levels are described below.
- For general users
Can view the settings of the unit. Cannot change the settings.
- For administrative users
Can view and change the settings of the unit. The user can also obtain CONFIG and TECHNIFO.
4. Note when using together with command input
Settings for this unit can be made not only via the web GUI but also from the command console screen by directly entering commands. Command input allows a broader range of settings than when using the web GUI, and also lets you make settings for functions that are not supported in the web GUI. If you use both command input and the web GUI to make settings, be aware that the commands that you input may be overwritten, or the settings may be cleared.
The command console screen contains the following items.
Management -> "Maintenance" -> "Command execution"
For details on commands, refer to "Command reference."
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Overall
- Logging in and logging out
Logging in and logging out
1. Login page
Start your web browser, and access "http://(the IP address you assigned to the unit)/" to view the login page. The login page shows the following.
- Model name (e.g.,: SWR2311P-10G)
- Host name (the name specified by the hostname command)
- User name input field
- Password input field
- Login button
If login fails, the following error messages appear.
- If the user name or password was incorrect
Login failed. The user name or password was not correct.
- If the number of sessions reached the maximum
Login failed. The maximum number of sessions was reached.
* For more about sessions, refer to 4. About sessions.
2. Login method
Here we explain how to log in to the web GUI of this unit.
- Start your web browser, and access the login page.
- Enter the user name and password, and press the "login" button.
Logging in as an anonymous user
- Leave the user name entry field blank, and enter a login password (a password specified by the password command) or an administrator password (a password specified by the enable password command).
- If you log in using a login password, you are logged-in as a general user.
- If you log in using an administrator password, you are logged-in as a administrative user.
- If the password that you entered matches both a login password and an administrator password, then you are logged-in as an administrative user.
Logging in as a registered user
- Enter a user name specified by the username command and the password.
- If you log in as a user who does not have administrative privileges, you are logged-in as a general user.
- If you log in as a user who has administrative privileges, you are logged-in as an administrative user.
< About general users and administrative users >
- General users
If you log in as a general user, you will be able to view the unit's settings and operating status. You will not be able to make settings for this unit.
- Administrative users
If you log in as an administrative user, you will be able to perform all web GUI operations. You can not only view the unit's settings and operating status, but also make settings for the unit.
< About passwords >
- You must enter the password as single-byte characters. Double-byte characters may not be used. Uppercase and lowercase characters are distinguished.
- Take care not to forget the password that you assigned. If you have forgotten the password, ask the administrator who set up this unit for the correct password.
< NOTE >
- If the browser settings are set to block cookies, you won't be able to log in correctly.
- In this case, make cookie settings starting from Introduction 2. Operating environment.
3. Logout method
- In the upper right of the screen, press the "Log out" button to access the log out dialog box.
- In the dialog box, press the "Login screen" button to move to the login page.
4. About sessions
- When you succeed in logging in to the web GUI, a session is established between your browser and this unit.
- When you log in from a different browser or different terminal, a new session is established each time.
- The session that is established is maintained until you log out or until timeout occurs.
- An established session will timeout when five minutes have elapsed following the last communication.
- A maximum of four sessions can be established at one time.
- Session information can be checked using the "show users" command.
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Overall
- About each screen
About each screen
1. Dashboard
This page shows various system information of this device in visual form. You can check and monitor the following status.
- Interface information
- System information
- Resource information (CPU Utilization / Memory Utilization)
- SYSLOG
- Terminal monitoring
- Traffic information (transmission/reception)
- Resource information (graph)
2. LAN map
In this page you can view, manage, and make settings for the Yamaha network devices managed by the LAN interface, and any equipment under its management.
The LAN map is shown only if this unit is operating as the master.
3. Detailed settings
In this page you can make detailed network-related settings for this unit. The following items are provided.- Interface settings
- Link aggregation
- VLAN
- Create VLAN
- Tag VLAN
- Multiple VLAN
- MAC address table
- Routing
- DNS client
- IGMP snooping
- Access list
- Create access list
- Apply access list
- QoS
- Mail notification
- Terminal monitoring
4. Management
In this page you can make settings for this unit, and perform maintenance. The following items are provided.
- Unit settings
- Access management
- User settings
- Server settings
- External device linking
- microSD
- Dante optimization settings
- Maintenance
- Command execution
- Firmware update
- CONFIG file management
- Statistical data management
- SYSLOG management
- Restart and initialization
- Web GUI language
5. CONFIG
The results of running the "show running-config" command (a setting of this unit) can be viewed in a web browser or acquired as a text file.
- Viewing CONFIG
- In the "CONFIG" menu, press the "Show in browser" button. The execution result of the "show running-config" command is shown in a sub-window.
- To close, press the web browser's close button.
- Obtaining CONFIG as a text file
- In the "CONFIG" menu, press the "Obtain as text file" button to start the download automatically.
- The name of the acquired file is "config_YYYYMMDDhhmmss.txt".
YYYY ... Year (4 digit)
MM ... Month (2 digit)
DD ... Day (2 digit)
hh ... Hour (2 digit)
mm ... Minute (2 digit)
ss ... Second (2 digit)
6. TECHINFO
The "show tech-support" command lets you view status information for all of this unit's functions.
In the "TECHINFO" menu, the results of running the "show tech-support" command can be viewed in a web browser or acquired as a text file.
- Viewing TECHINFO
- In the "TECHINFO" menu, press the "Show in browser" button. The execution result of the "show tech-support" command is shown.
- To close, press the web browser's close button.
- Obtaining TECHINFO as a text file
- In the "TECHINFO" menu, press the "Obtain as text file" button to start the download automatically.
- The name of the acquired file is "techinfo_YYYYMMDDhhmmss.txt".
YYYY ... Year (4 digit)
MM ... Month (2 digit)
DD ... Day (2 digit)
hh ... Hour (2 digit)
mm ... Minute (2 digit)
ss ... Second (2 digit)
- Notes
- It may take some time to obtain TECHINFO.
- This unit may undergo loading while the information is being acquired.
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Dashboard
- About the dashboard
About the dashboard
- Using the dashboard
- What is the dashboard?
- The page that provides visualization and monitoring of various system information and status information is called the "dashboard."
- Since a warning field appears when a parameter being monitored exceeds its threshold value, this can also be used to analyze the cause when a problem occurs, or for troubleshooting.
- What is a gadget?
- Each window shown in the dashboard is called a "gadget."
- A gadget that you want to check can be placed in the desired location.
- Information for each gadget is automatically updated at regular intervals.
The following buttons are shown in the dashboard.
- About the "gadget" button
- From the "gadget" button () located in the upper right, select the gadget that you want to be shown.
- About the "alert" button
- Up to 32 alerts are shown in order of their recentness.
- The status is monitored by the gadgets that are shown, and when an abnormality or a high load is detected, the "alert" button () flashes and a list of alerts is shown below the "alert" button.
- The alert list shows the content of the currently detected alerts, in order of their recentness.
- Date and time that the abnormality was detected
- Gadget that detected the abnormality
- Detected content
- A flashing "alert" button is also shown on the bar of the gadget that is the object of the alert.
- The alert indication disappears when the following conditions are met (the conditions vary depending on the content that was detected).
- The unit recovered from the abnormal state (e.g., the usage ratio or throughput decreased below the threshold value)
- The state was cleared (e.g., the setting was changed, the port's link went down)
- The alert list's "clear" button () was pressed (*)
(*)Note that even if you press the "clear" button so that the item is no longer shown in the alert list, it is not the case that the abnormal situation has been solved.
- When all alert indications disappear, the "alert" button stops flashing, and the alert list disappears.
- You can press the "alert" button to open or close the alert list.
- It is not possible to open both the alert list and the alert history list at the same time.
- About the "history" button
- The alert history shows up to 64 items in order of their recentness.
- Although the alert history is shown in bold characters, alerts that were cleared from the alert list by the "clear" button are shown in non-bold characters.
- If there is an alert history that has not been viewed or cleared, the number of such events is shown at the lower right of the "history" button (); this is the number of alerts that are displayed in bold characters ().
If this number is displayed, you should check the content of the alerts that had occurred in the alert history list.
- In the alert history list, if you press the "check" button ()of each history item, it is switched to non-bold characters as a history item that has been checked, and the "check" button is no longer displayed.
- Pressing the "check all" () button in the alert history list will put the entire history in the checked state.
- Pressing the "delete all" () button in the alert history list will delete the entire history.
- You can press the "history" button to open or close the alert history list.
- It is not possible to open both the alert list and the alert history list at the same time.
- Using the gadgets
- System information
- Resource information
- Interface information
- SYSLOG
- Terminal monitoring
- Traffic information (transmission/reception)
- Resource information (graph)
- Add gadget:
- In the upper right, press the "gadget" button (), select the gadget that you want to add from the list of gadgets, and press the "apply" button.
- The gadget is always added at the far upper left of the dashboard.
- Delete gadget:
- In the upper right, press the "gadget" button (), clear the selection from the list of gadgets, and press the "apply" button.
- You can also delete a gadget by pressing the "close" button () located at the upper right of each gadget.
- Move gadget:
- When you place the mouse on the bar of a gadget, the mouse pointer changes to a move symbol, allowing you to drag the gadget to the desired position.
- The possible move-destinations for a gadget are shown in gray.
- The interface information gadget cannot be moved.
- Separate the gadget screen:
- A "Separate" button () is shown in the upper right of each gadget.
- If you press the "Separate" button, that gadget alone is shown in a different window.
- At this time, the corresponding gadget in the dashboard is indicated as "In separate window."
- If a gadget is separated, the following occurs.
- The "Separate" button is no longer shown for the separated gadget.
- When you update the dashboard display, all separated gadgets return to the dashboard and are shown.
- When you close the dashboard, all separated gadgets are also closed.
- Separated gadgets can also be displayed by specifying a URL directly in the browser.
Example) System information gadget: http://192.168.100.1/dashboard/system.html
- Minimize gadget:
- When you press the minimize icon () in the upper left of each gadget, the icon turns sideways () and the gadget display is minimized.
- When you press it again, the icon returns to its original downward orientation () and the gadget returns to its original size.
- Saving a gadget's position information:
- When you add, delete, move, minimize, or restore a gadget, its position information is saved.
- This information is saved even after the unit is power-cycled.
- If you return the unit to its factory-set state, this information is initialized.
- If you log-in as a general user, the gadget's position information is not saved.
- Auto-update gadget:
- All gadgets are automatically updated at regular intervals.
- The update interval differs depending on the gadget.
- Show alerts:
- When a gadget detects an abnormal condition or a high load, a flashing "alert" button () appears beside the minimize icon of that gadget.
- The following states are the subject of alerts.
Gadget Trigger System information Reboot was detected as the startup reason CPU temperature exceeded 65 ℃ or 100 ℃ PHY temperature exceeded 75 ℃ or 110 ℃ SFP module temperature exceeded 60 ℃ or 85 ℃ Temperature sensor temperature exceeded 50 ℃ or 80 ℃ PSE temperature exceeded 135 ℃ Fan rotation stopped Fan rotation speed increased Power supply voltage exceeded 13.2 V Excessive current occurred Resource information CPU usage ratio exceeded 80 % Memory usage ratio exceeded 80 % Interface information Loop occurred SFP optical reception level exceeded the upper threshold SFP optical reception level fell below the lower threshold PoE power supply began PoE power supply ended normally PoE power supply ended abnormally PoE power supply regulation error occurred Traffic information Port throughput exceeded 60 % of the link speed
The following gadgets can be used.
Each gadget has the following functions.
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Dashboard
- About each gadget
About each gadget
Interface information
This shows the link status and PoE power supply status of the ports.
- The "Port" icon display lets you check the link status and PoE power supply status of the ports.
- When you move the mouse cursor over the "Port" icon, detailed port information is shown.
- By pressing the "power supply status" button, you can switch between viewing the link status and the PoE power supply status.
- The "Port" icon is shown as follows depending on the link status and the PoE power supply status.
Link status: for a LAN port
Icon | Explanation |
---|---|
Link up (port speed 1000BASE-T) | |
Link up (port speed 100BASE-TX) | |
Link up (port speed 10BASE-T) | |
Link down | |
Fault occurred (loop detected, BPDU guard caused shutdown, port security caused shutdown) |
Link status: for an SFP port
Icon | Explanation |
---|---|
Link up (port speed 1 GbE) | |
Link down | |
Fault occurred (loop detected, BPDU guard caused shutdown, port security caused shutdown, optical reception level fault) |
PoE power supply: for a LAN port
Icon | Explanation |
---|---|
Power supply not supported | |
Supplying PoE power (power supply Class 0–3) | |
Supplying PoE power (power supply Class 4) | |
Power supply stopped | |
Fault occurred (power supply capacity exceeded, fault on the powered device, power supply fault) |
PoE power supply: for an SFP port
Icon | Explanation |
---|---|
Power supply not supported |
System information
The following information is displayed.
- Device name:
- Display the device name of the switch.
- Firmware revision:
- Firmware revision
- Serial number:
- Serial number of the device
- This is also shown by a label on the rear of the chassis.
- MAC address:
- MAC address of the device
- This is also shown by a label on the rear of the chassis.
- Currently-running firmware:
- The currently-running firmware is shown.
- If the system started up from firmware saved in external memory, this indicates "exec(SD)."
- Currently-running settings file:
- The currently used CONFIG file is shown.
- Use the startup-config select command to select config0–config4. If the system started up from a CONFIG file saved in external memory, this indicates "config(SD)."
- System time:
- Current device date and time
- If the date and time are incorrect, set the date and time either in the Web GUI's "Management" -> "Device settings" page, or by using the clock set command or the ntpdate command.
- Startup time:
- System startup date and time
- Startup reason:
- Reason for startup
- Start from power-off state, reload command, revision up, etc.
- If reboot due to startup was detected, the background color changes to red, and an alert indication () appears.
- Check with the network administrator.
- In the alert list, click the "cancel" button () to clear the alert indication.
- Fan rotation speed:
- Displays the rotation speed for each fan.
- Internal chassis temperature:
- Displays the temperature inside the chassis.
- PoE power supply:
- Indicates whether PoE power supply is enabled.
- Supplied power:
- Indicates the power that is currently being supplied and the maximum power that can be supplied.
- SFP optical reception level:
- Shows the SFP port's optical reception level and the module that is connected.
Resource information
This shows the CPU usage and memory usage.
- The current values and peak values of CPU usage and memory usage are shown.
- The number at the right of the meter is the current usage, and the number at the left is the peak value.
- When you click "Clear peak values," the previous peak values will be cleared.
- Peak values are also cleared when you restart the device.
- When you move the mouse cursor to each meter, the peak value and the date and time at which the peak value was recorded are shown.
- If CPU usage exceeds 80%, an alert () appears.
- Check the date and time at which the peak value was recorded, and refer to other gadgets to check the traffic and logs from that timeframe.
- If memory usage exceeds 80%, an alert () appears.
- Check the date and time at which the peak value was recorded, and refer to other gadgets to check the traffic and logs from that timeframe.
SYSLOG
This shows the most recent SYSLOG.
- The most recent log is at the top.
- In the select menu you can change the number of lines that are displayed (default: 10 lines).
Terminal monitoring
This shows a list of the monitor terminals and the status of each.
- This shows a count of the terminals determined to be up (Up), terminals determined to be down (Down), terminals on which monitoring has not been started (Idle), and the total number of monitor terminals (All).
- For each monitor terminal, this shows the monitoring target, model name, monitoring type, and status.
- When you place the mouse cursor on the status field, the status of the monitor terminal is shown.
- When you click the "Up," "Down," "Idle," or "All" button, only the monitors that are in the corresponding state are shown.
- If not even one monitor terminal is registered, the display indicates "No monitor terminals are registered."
Traffic information
This shows a traffic graph for the physical interface.
There is a gadget for transmission traffic and a gadget for reception traffic.
- You can use the "Live,"Day," "Month," and "Year" buttons to change the time period shown by the graph.
- Live
- This shows the traffic of the past two minutes.
- The graph is automatically updated at one-second intervals.
- Day
- This shows the traffic for each hour of the specified day.
- To specify the day, you can use the day-specifying box located at the upper right of the gadget.
- When you press the day-specifying box, a calendar appears; when you select a day, the graph for the specified day appears.
- In the calendar, you can specify a day within the past year.
- Month
- This shows the traffic for each day of the specified month.
- To specify the month, you can use the month-specifying box located at the upper right of the gadget.
- When you press the month-specifying box, a calendar appears; when you select a month, the graph for the specified month appears.
- In the calendar, you can specify a month within the past year.
- Year
- This shows the traffic for each month of the specified year.
- To specify the year, you can use the year-specifying box located at the upper right of the gadget.
- When you press the year-specifying box, a calendar appears; when you select a year, the graph for the specified year appears.
- In the year-specifying box, you can specify either the current year or the previous year.
- Live
- When you click the "interface select" button (), the "interface select" dialog box appears.
- From the "interface select" dialog box, select the interface that is shown in the graph.
- The graph depicts the average traffic for each time of the interface.
- Up to eight lines can be shown in the graph, and eight colors are used: blue, salmon pink, yellow, green, gray, sky blue, pink, and purple.
- These colors are assigned when the graph is rendered, starting with the lowest-numbered interface.
- The top of the graph's vertical axis will increase from the minimum of 10 [Mbps] to the maximum of 10000 [Mbps] according to the traffic.
- The graph's horizontal axis shows the following depending on the duration that you specified.
- Live: current time - the time 120 seconds ago (hh:mm:ss format)
- Day: 0 hours - 23 hours
- Month: Day 1 - day 28, day 29, day 30, day 31
- Year: January - December
- When you place the mouse cursor on a line of the graph, the interface information, the date and time, and the amount of traffic are shown.
- A legend for the currently displayed graph is shown at the bottom of the gadget.
- Using the legend
- Lines are shown only for items that are enabled by their check box in the legend.
- If you clear a check box, that line is not displayed in the graph.
- This is useful if multiple lines are shown overlapping, or if you want to temporarily monitor only a specific interface.
- If the currently-monitored interface does not exist, the indication "The interface being monitored is not selected" appears.
- When you refresh the screen, the rendering interval and the items selected in the legend return to the following default state.
- Rendering interval: Live
- Legend check boxes: all applied
- If the traffic exceeds 60%, an alert () appears.
- When the traffic falls below 50%, the alert is cleared.
- If the "separate" button () is used to show the gadget in a separate window
- The settings prior to separation are applied to the settings of the interface being monitored.
- The rendering interval and the legend settings return to the default state.
- The interface settings that you select in the separate window are also applied to the gadget in the dashboard when you close the separate window.
- If you display a gadget by directly entering the URL of the separate window
- The rendering interval and the legend settings return to the default state.
Resource information (graph)
This shows the CPU usage and memory usage as a graph.
- You can use the "Live,"Day," "Month," and "Year" buttons to change the time period shown by the graph.
- Live
- This shows the traffic of the past two minutes.
- The graph is automatically updated at one-second intervals.
- Day
- This shows the traffic for each hour of the specified day.
- To specify the day, you can use the day-specifying box located at the upper right of the gadget.
- When you press the day-specifying box, a calendar appears; when you select a day, the graph for the specified day appears.
- In the calendar, you can specify a day within the past year.
- Month
- This shows the traffic for each day of the specified month.
- To specify the month, you can use the month-specifying box located at the upper right of the gadget.
- When you press the month-specifying box, a calendar appears; when you select a month, the graph for the specified month appears.
- In the calendar, you can specify a month within the past year.
- Year
- This shows the traffic for each month of the specified year.
- To specify the year, you can use the year-specifying box located at the upper right of the gadget.
- When you press the year-specifying box, a calendar appears; when you select a year, the graph for the specified year appears.
- In the year-specifying box, you can specify either the current year or the previous year.
- Live
- The graph depicts the average usage ratio for each time that is being monitored.
- In the lines of the graph, the blue line is the CPU usage ratio, and the memory usage ratio is shown as a salmon pink line.
- The graph's vertical axis has an upper limit of 100 [%].
- The graph's horizontal axis shows the following depending on the duration that you specified.
- Live: current time - the time 120 seconds ago (hh:mm:ss format)
- Day: 0 hours - 23 hours
- Month: Day 1 - day 28, day 29, day 30, day 31
- Year: January - December
- When you place the mouse cursor on a line of the graph, the object being monitored, the date and time, and the usage ratio are shown.
- A legend for the currently displayed graph is shown at the bottom of the gadget.
- Using the legend
- Lines are shown only for items that are enabled by their check box in the legend.
- If you clear a check box, that line is not displayed in the graph.
- When you refresh the screen, the rendering interval and the items selected in the legend return to the following default state.
- Rendering interval: Live
- Legend check boxes: all applied
- If CPU usage exceeds 80%, an alert () appears.
- If CPU usage falls below 80%, the alert is cleared.
- If memory usage exceeds 80%, an alert () appears.
- If memory usage falls below 80%, the alert is cleared.
- If the "separate" button () is used to show the gadget in a separate window
- The rendering interval and the legend settings return to the default state.
- If you display a gadget by directly entering the URL of the separate window
- The rendering interval and the legend settings return to the default state.
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- LAN map
- About the LAN map
About the LAN map
1. Summary
The LAN map visualizes the entire network by showing terminal information for the slave units (Yamaha switches, Yamaha wireless APs) that are connected to the network. From the GUI, you can check the slave status and make VLAN settings, etc. Here you can also detect faults in the network, which will help you determine the cause of a problem.
* The switch that controls the LAN map (this unit) is called the "master," and the Yamaha switches and Yamaha wireless APs controlled by the master are called "slaves."
2. Using the LAN map
Here we explain how to use the LAN map.
2-1. About the various buttons
- "snapshot" button
This saves the current connection state of the slaves and terminals as a snapshot. Snapshots can be exported, imported, or deleted.
* In order to use the snapshot function, you must enable the snapshot function from "Settings".
* Depending on the network configuration, it might take several minutes for saving to be completed. Other processes can still be executed during this time.
- "notice" button
This shows the current messages for the network. These notify you of faults on the slaves, such as a stopped fan or a loop that has occurred.
- "history" button
This shows the history of notice messages. Up to 1000 items of history can be saved.
Pressing the " delete all" button deletes the entire history.
- "device list" button
This shows the "device list page" in a separate window. The device list page shows a list of the terminals and slaves that are managed by the LAN map, allowing centralized management of terminal information.
- "list map" button
This shows the "list map page" in a separate window. In the list map page, the devices connected to the LAN are shown together on a single map.
- "settings" button
This lets you make settings for the LAN map function.
2-2. Using the LAN map
To use the LAN map, use the "settings" button to open the "LAN map settings" dialog box, and in basic settings "L2MS operation mode," select the "master" check box.
If "L2MS operation mode" is set to "slave" or "not used," this unit's LAN map cannot be used. If this unit is operating as a slave, use the LAN map on the master that is controlling this unit.
2-3. Switching pages
The LAN map consists mainly of the map, tag VLAN, and multiple VLAN pages.
To switch the page that is displayed, use the page select toggle switch that is shown in the upper part of the screen.
2-4. Using the snapshot function
The snapshot function compares the current network connection state with a previously-saved network connection state (snapshot), and displays an alert message if a change is detected. To use the snapshot function, take the following steps.
- From the "settings" button, open the "LAN map settings" dialog box, and in the snapshot function settings item, select "use the snapshot function." If you want to include terminals in the comparison, select either "include all terminals in the comparison" or "include only cable-connected terminals in the comparison" as appropriate for the terminals of interest.
- Use the "snapshot" button to save a snapshot. To apply an exported snapshot to the master, execute the snapshot import operation.
3. Differences between what an administrative user or a general user can do
As a rule, a general user can only view information, and cannot perform operations that cause settings to change, manage snapshots, or edit and operate the terminal master. An administrative user can perform all operations.
The following operations cannot be performed by a general user.
- Slave management
- Use the "settings" button to change the LAN map settings
- Use the "obtain" button to obtain device information
- Use the "snapshot" button to manage snapshots
- Terminal master edit, delete, register new, import, export
- Operations that save the device list or slave list in CSV format
Map
1. Summary
This visualizes the state of the network. Here you can check the connection status of the devices, and edit the settings of Yamaha switches or Yamaha wireless APs.
2. Structure of the map page
The map page shows the current network status in a "tree view," "device details and settings view," and "connected devices view."
2-1. Tree view
With the master as the starting point, the slave topology is shown in the lower left part of the screen. Network devices made by other manufacturers are not shown. In the "tree view," you can press the "device" icon to display device information in "device details and settings view" and "connected devices view."
2-2. Device details and settings view
The upper part of this screen shows detailed information and detailed device graphics for the master and slave that are selected in the "tree view."
2-3. Connected devices view
The lower right part of this screen shows the devices that are connected to the master and slave selected in the "tree view." If "terminal management functionality" is not enabled in "LAN map settings," information for terminals (such as PCs or mobile devices) is not shown.
- Date and time obtained
This shows the time at which information was last obtained for the terminals that are connected to the master and slave selected in the "tree view." This is not shown if "terminal management functionality" is not enabled in "LAN map settings."
- "obtain" button
This obtains information for the terminals that are connected to the master and slave selected in the "tree view." This is not shown if "terminal management functionality" is not enabled in "LAN map settings."
- Selecting pages
This shows the page number of the currently-displayed terminal list. To move between pages, press or , or enter a numeric value directly.
- "show all" button
This shows all items in the device information list. While all items are shown, press this once again to return to the previous display.
- List
This lists information for the devices that are connected to the master and slave selected in the "tree view." You can sort the list by pressing the sort switch of each item. In the initial screen, the list is sorted in order of port.
The VLAN ID field shows (A) for an access VLAN or (T) for a trunk VLAN.
If the port is being used as a private VLAN port, this field displays (P) and the VLAN ID is not shown.
If the port is being used as a voice VLAN port, this field displays (V) and the VLAN ID is not shown.
3. Checking the state of devices
In the "device details and settings view," you can check detailed device information such as device name and MAC address, as well as the port link status and power supply status, and the wireless communication status.
Limitations: In the case of devices that comprise a stack, only the state of stack ID 1 can be checked.
3-1. Checking the port link status
In the "device details and settings view," the "port" icon lets you check the link status of the ports.
If a slave is selected in the "tree view," you can press a "port" icon of "device details and settings view" to check detailed port information. A port whose "port" icon has an ↑ attached is an uplink port.
The "port" icon is shown as follows depending on the link status.
For a LAN port
Icon | Explanation |
---|---|
Link up (port speed 1000BASE-T) | |
Link up (port speed 100BASE-TX) | |
Link up (port speed 10BASE-T) | |
Fault occurred | |
Link down |
For an SFP port
Icon | Explanation |
---|---|
Link up (port speed 1 GbE) | |
Fault occurred | |
Link down |
3-2. Checking the power supply status of a PoE compatible switch
In the "tree view," press a PoE compatible switch's "device" icon, and then in the "device details and settings view" press the "power supply status" button to check the PoE power supply status.
The "port" icon is shown as follows depending on the power supply status.
For the SWR2311P-10G
Icon | Explanation |
---|---|
PoE power is being supplied (power supply Class 0–3 ) *However in the case of the SWR2311P, the power supply class is shown inside the icon. | |
PoE power is being supplied (power supply Class 4) | |
PoE power is not being supplied | |
Power supply stopped (fault occurred) | |
Power supply stopped |
For the SWR2100P-10G or SWR2100P-5G
Icon | Explanation |
---|---|
PoE power is being supplied (power supply Class 0–4) | |
PoE power is not being supplied | |
Power supply stopped (fault occurred) | |
Power supply stopped |
3-3. Checking the wireless communication status of a wireless AP
In the "tree view," press a Yamaha wireless AP's "device" icon, and then in the "device details and settings view" press the "wireless" button to check the wireless communication status.
If wireless communication is enabled, the "wireless" icon shows each frequency band (2.4 GHz band or 5 GHz band) that is being used.
4. Monitoring network faults
The LAN map is able to monitor the network and detect faults. When a fault is detected in the network, the following message appears.
- Alert area
When you press the "alert" button, messages for the current network status appear. When new messages are added to the alert area, they are displayed automatically. If there is a device for which a fault is detected, is shown beside the tree view's "device" icon , and the device information of the "connected device view" is highlighted in red.
- History area
When you press the "history" button, the message history up to that point is displayed.
Limitations: In the case of devices that comprise a stack, only the faults of stack ID 1 can be detected.
4-1. Monitoring the operating status and faults of a switch
When the LAN map detects the following operations or faults, a message appears in the "alert area" and the "history area." Some messages appear in both the "alert area" and the "history area," and some messages appear only in one of these areas.
Detected item | Alert area | History area |
---|---|---|
The fan of a Yamaha switch has stopped | ✓ | ✓ |
A loop has occurred at a port of a Yamaha switch | ✓ | ✓ |
Power supply has stopped at a port of a Yamaha switch | - | ✓ |
Power supply has started at a port of a Yamaha switch (for each power supply class) | - | ✓ |
Power supply of a Yamaha switch has stopped due to a fault | ✓ | ✓ |
A fault has occurred in the power supply of a Yamaha switch | ✓ | ✓ |
The power supplied by a Yamaha switch has exceeded the maximum power supply capacity | ✓ | ✓ |
The optical reception level of a Yamaha switch's SFP port has reached an abnormal value | ✓ | ✓ |
The transmission queue usage ratio at a Yamaha switch's port is high | ✓ | ✓ |
If the event monitoring function of "LAN map settings" is enabled, the current state of the slave events being monitored (event information) is obtained at regular intervals.
The monitored events and slave support are as follows.
Monitored events | SWR2311P-10G |
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Change in optical reception level of an SFP port | ✓ |
Change in a port's transmission queue usage ratio | ✓ |
Normally, when an event occurs on a slave, notification is sent to the master, so the occurrence of the slave's event can be detected even if the event monitoring function is disabled; however, we recommend that you enable the event monitoring function for situations in which the master was for some reason unable to receive the notification.
4-2. Monitoring the network connection status
In order to monitor the network connection status, enable the snapshot function as described in this help file's "About the LAN map"–"2-4. Using the snapshot function."
The snapshot function compares the current network status with the snapshot, and if there is a difference, determines that a network fault has been detected. When you press the "snapshot" button, the snapshot management dialog box appears, allowing you to save, export, import, or delete snapshots.
- Save
This saves a snapshot. If "update network connection status before saving" is enabled, information for the network connection status is updated before the snapshot is saved.
- Export
This downloads snapshots for the slaves and snapshots for the terminals.
- Import
This applies to the master a snapshot previously saved on the computer. From the "file select" button, select snapshots for the slaves and snapshots for the terminals. If you don't select snapshots for the terminals, the existing snapshot is deleted, and empty snapshots for the terminals will be created.
* If you use an edited snapshot, the system might not work correctly.
- Delete
This deletes a snapshot.
If the snapshot function is enabled, slaves will always be the subject of alerts, but terminals will be the subject of alerts if all of the following conditions are met.
- The snapshot function's "also include terminals in comparison" is enabled
- On the terminal master, the snapshot function is set to "include in monitoring"
If you want all terminals on the network to be excluded from alerts, disable the snapshot function's "also include terminals in comparison." If you want only specific terminals to be excluded from alerts, enable the snapshot function's "also include terminals in comparison," and edit the terminal master settings to specify "do not include in monitoring" for the snapshot function on the terminals that you want to be excluded from alerts. If a terminal is excluded from alerts, it will not be determined that a network fault occurred even if there is a difference between the connection status and the snapshot.
The snapshot function allows you to check the following operating statuses and faults. Some messages appear in both the "alert area" and the "history area," and some messages appear only in one of these areas.
Detected item | Alert area | History area |
---|---|---|
An unregistered slave and terminal are connected | ✓ | ✓ |
There is a slave and a terminal whose connection port differs | ✓ | ✓ |
There is a slave and a terminal that were not found | ✓ | ✓ |
The state of the slave and terminal matches the snapshot | - | ✓ |
Snapshot has not been created | ✓ | - |
Snapshot creation started | - | ✓ |
Snapshot creation finished | - | ✓ |
Snapshot creation is in progress | ✓ | - |
Snapshot creation was interrupted | - | ✓ |
Snapshot creation failed | - | ✓ |
5. Finding a device
To find a device, enter a keyword in the search box and press the "search" button. All devices in the "connected devices view" that include information matching the keyword are shown. In the "tree view," the "device" icon is highlighted in blue-gray for connected devices that match the search term.
To cancel a device search, press the "×" button.
Device search is performed by comparing the keyword with the following device information.
When you press a "device" icon that is highlighted blue-gray in the "tree view," the devices that were found by the "connected device view" search are highlighted in blue-gray. If this coincides with the red highlight resulting from a fault alert, the blue-gray takes priority. Uppercase and lowercase in the keyword are not distinguished.
You can use regular expressions in the keyword. The regular expressions that can be used in the LAN map are as follows.
Syntax | Explanation |
---|---|
A | The character A |
ABC | The character string ABC |
[ABC] | Any one of the characters A, B, or C |
[A-C] | Any one of the characters in the range A–C |
[^ABC] | Any one character that is not A, B, or C |
. | Any one character |
A+ | One or more A character(s) |
A* | Zero or more A character(s) |
A? | Zero or one A character |
^A | A character string that starts with A |
A$ | A character string that ends with A |
ABC|DEF|GHI | ABC or DEF or GHI |
A{2} | Two A characters (AA) |
A{2,} | Two or more A characters (AA, AAA, AAAA, ...) |
A{2,3} | Two or three A characters (AA, AAA) |
\b | A break between words, such as a space |
\B | A character other than \b |
\d | Any numeral (same as [0-9]) |
\D | A character other than a numeral (same as [^0-9]) |
\s | A single-character break |
\S | One character other than \s |
\w | An alphanumeric character including an underscore (same as [A-Za-z0-9_] |
\W | A character other than \w |
6. Making settings for and managing slaves
You can make settings for slaves and manage them by using the various buttons that are shown in the "device details and settings view." The buttons that are shown in the "device details and settings view" differ depending on the device that is selected in the "tree view."
6-1. Managing slaves
In the "tree view," press the "devices" icon, and then in "device details and settings view," press the "slave management" button; the slave management settings dialog box appears, allowing you to view information for each device and specify the IP address, etc.
The items that can be set and managed for each device are as follows.
* The following are supported by the SWR2311P-10G.
- IP address setting
Sets the IP address.
The displayed IP address is the state of the slave when the screen was displayed.
Depending on the timing, there might be cases in which the IP address before settings were applied is shown.
- Save, restore, or delete CONFIG
You can save, restore, or delete config settings.
This can also be done for multiple slaves in a single action.
- Method of specifying
You can set how a switch is specified.
6-2. Switch settings and maintenance
In the "tree view," press the "device" icon of a Yamaha switch, and then press a button that is shown in "device details and settings view" (the names differ depending on the screen) to access a dialog box or setting screen.
Here we explain how to make settings for the various switch functions, and how to perform maintenance operations such as updating the firmware and restarting the unit. The items that can be set or viewed, and the maintenance functions that can be executed, will differ depending on the model.
[ For the SWR2311P-10G ]
When you press the "Open GUI" button, the web settings screen for the screen appears in a separate window.[ For the SWR2100P series ]
Press the "switch settings display and maintenance" button to open the dialog box.
- Device name
Display the device name of the switch.
- Common port settings
Display settings that are common to the ports.
- Maintenance
You can execute the following operations for the switch.
- Reset the frame counter
- Update the firmware
- Restart
6-3. Making switch port settings
In the "tree view," press the "device" icon of a Yamaha switch; then select a port on the detail image in "device details and settings view," and press the "port settings" button to access the port settings dialog box. If no port is selected in the device detail image of the "device details and settings view," then you can't make port settings. Port settings are possible only for a smart L2 switch.
6-4. Supplying power to a switch's ports
In the "tree view," press the "device" icon of a Yamaha switch; then select a port on the detail image in "device details and settings view," and press the "port power supply" button to access the port power supply operations dialog box. If no port is selected in the device detail image of the "device details and settings view," and if the selected port is not capable of supplying power, then you can't make power supply settings for the port. In the port power supply operations dialog box, you can make settings for each port's power supply function.
This can be set only in the case of the SWR2100P-10G and the SWR2100P-5G.
6-5. Configuring link aggregation settings
In the "tree view," press the "device" icon of a Yamaha switch. Next, press the "Link aggregation settings" button in "device details and settings view" to access the link aggregation settings dialog box. Here you can configure the link aggregation settings, as well as add logical interfaces, configure VLANs and so on.
This can be set only on the SWR2311P-10G.
- Link aggregation load balancing rules
Here you can make the load balance rule settings.
- Interface settings
The following settings can be made for each logical interface.
- Basic settings
You can configure the following settings from the basic settings.
- Interface name
- Joined port
- Interface operations
- Tagged VLANs
You can make the following tag VLAN settings.
- Operating mode
- Access VLAN ID or native VLAN ID
- Trunk VLAN ID
- Multiple VLAN
You can make the following multiple VLAN settings.
- Joined group
- Basic settings
Tag VLAN
1. Summary
You can create VLANs to divide the ports of a Yamaha switch or Yamaha wireless AP into groups.
Tagged VLANs can be specified for the following slaves.
- Yamaha switches
- SWR2311P-10G
2. Points of Caution
- If a switch made by another manufacturer is connected within the domain of the master, the master will be unable to recognize the applicable device, and thus it will not be shown in the topology. Regardless of whether tag VLAN settings are made correctly, if communication with a terminal becomes impossible, it is possible that a switch made by another manufacturer is connected and is blocking the VLAN-tagged frames within the domain of the master.
- If a Yamaha switch whose model cannot be determined is connected within the domain of the master, VLAN-tagged frames might not be able to pass through that device depending on the settings of that device.
- Configurations that include an MST instance in the spanning tree are not supported.
3. Structure of the tag VLAN page
3-1. Buttons
- "new" button
Creates a new VLAN group.
In order to join a port to a VLAN group, the VLAN group must be previously created.
- "update view" button
Acquires topology information and VLAN settings information, and redraws the tag VLAN group list and topology.
Depending on the number of slaves, it may take several seconds to several minutes for the slaves' VLAN settings information to be applied.
3-2. Tag VLAN group list
This shows a list of the VLAN groups that are registered to the master, and a list of the VLAN groups to which slave ports belong.
However, the list does not show VLAN groups for which frame transfer is disabled, nor private VLANs.
The color of the port is assigned according to the VLAN group.
3-3. Topology
The lower part of the screen shows the topology with the master as the origin.
By noting the color of a port, you can determine the VLAN group to which it belongs.
Limitations: In the case of devices that comprise a stack, only stack ID 1 is shown.
4. Making tag VLAN group settings
4-1. Create new
To create a new VLAN group, press the "new" button.
You can make the following settings.
Item name | Explanation |
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VLAN ID | Specifies the ID of the VLAN. |
Name | Assigns a name to the VLAN ID. |
After entering these items, press the "confirm" button to register the VLAN group.
4-2. Edit settings
To edit the settings of a VLAN group, press the "settings" button located in the column at the right of the "tag VLAN group list".
You can make the following settings.
4-3. Register
If a slave's port is a member of a VLAN group that is not registered in the master, it is shown as an "unknown" VLAN group in the "tag VLAN group list".
You can register a VLAN group in the master by pressing the "register" button located in the column at the right of the "tag VLAN group list”.
4-4. Delete
To delete a VLAN group, press the "delete" button located in the column at the right of the "tag VLAN group list".
Next, press the "confirm" button; the settings of the specified VLAN group are deleted, and the VLAN group settings that were applied to the slave are also deleted.
5. Joining a tag VLAN group
When you press the "select member ports" button located in the column at the right of the "tag VLAN group list", you'll be able to select ports of a slave that is within the topology.
You can determine the VLAN group setting status by the color of the ports.
The following legend shows examples of when the color is assigned to member ports of the currently selected VLAN group.
LAN | SFP | Explanation |
---|---|---|
The access port is a member of the specified VLAN group. | ||
The access port is a member of the default VLAN group. | ||
The access port is a member of another VLAN group. The color of the port that's assigned in the "tag VLAN group list" indicates the VLAN group of which it is a member. | ||
A trunk port or a hybrid port. It is a member of the specified VLAN group. | ||
A trunk port or a hybrid port. It is not a member of the specified VLAN group. |
When you select a port, the color of the port changes, allowing you to join it to the specified VLAN group.
By selecting the port once again, you can remove it from the group.
After selecting a port, press the "confirm" button to apply the setting.
When operating the VLAN membership status for ports belonging to a logical interface, the same operation will be applied to all ports belonging to the same logical interface.
* If a Yamaha switch whose model cannot be determined is connected, VLAN-tagged frames might not be able to pass through that device depending on the settings of that device.
- Automatically joining uplink ports and downlink ports
When a port is joined to a VLAN group, the ports that connect from the master to the corresponding slave (uplink/downlink) will automatically become trunk ports or hybrid ports.
- Limitations when joining a VLAN group
The following limitations apply when making settings for the SWR2311P-10G.
- If the specified VLAN group is being used by a slave as a private VLAN, the port of the corresponding slave cannot be joined to the specified VLAN group.
- If a port is specified as a promiscuous port or host port of a private VLAN, settings cannot be made for that port.
- If a port is used by the link aggregation function, settings cannot be made for that port.
In the case of a device that is a constituent of a stack, the settings of the stack port cannot be changed.
6. Checking tag VLAN group settings
In the "tag VLAN group list”, the port color is assigned for each VLAN group.
Note the color of the slave ports within the topology to see the VLAN group of which they are a member.
A legend is shown below.
LAN | SFP | Explanation |
---|---|---|
An access port that is a member of a VLAN group other than the default VLAN. The color of the port that's assigned in the "tag VLAN group list" indicates the VLAN group of which it is a member. | ||
A trunk port or a hybrid port. | ||
The access port is a member of the default VLAN group. |
You can also check the tag VLAN group setting from the tooltip that appears on mouseover.
The tooltip shows the following items.
- Port number
- For logical interfaces, the logical interface name and all port numbers belonging to the logical interface will be shown.
- saX is the name of the logical interface for static link aggregation.
- poX is the name of the LACP logical interface.
- Port type (access, trunk, hybrid)
- Joined VLAN group
The following supplementary information for settings of the SWR2311P-10G is shown.
- About the native VLAN
The uplink/downlink ports will be trunk ports, and the default VLAN is set as the native VLAN. The native VLAN is the VLAN that is used by untagged frames when frames received by a trunk port are untagged.
- About the promiscuous port and host port of a private VLAN
If a port is assigned as the promiscuous port or the host port of a private VLAN, the tooltip's port type indicates "private," and the joined VLAN group is not shown.
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- LAN map
- Details
- Multiple VLAN
Multiple VLAN
1. Summary
The ports of a single switch can be divided into multiple groups, blocking communication between groups. In addition to dividing ports into multiple groups, you can also join a single port to multiple groups. For example, a port that is connected to a terminal that must communicate with all groups, such as a server or router, can be multiply joined to all groups.
For multiple VLANs, the same IP address is assigned even if the group is different.
The slaves that support multiple VLAN, and the maximum number of groups that can be specified for each slave on this page are shown below.
Slaves with support | Maximum number of groups |
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SWR2311P-10G | 256 |
2. Structure of the multiple VLAN page
The multiple VLAN page consists of three views: tree view, multiple VLAN settings view, and connected devices view.
2-1. Tree view
This is identical to what is shown by the map.
With the master as the starting point, the slave topology is shown in the lower left part of the screen. Network devices made by other manufacturers are not shown. In the "tree view," you can press the "device" icon to display device information in "connected devices view." If a slave that supports multiple VLAN is selected, the settings are shown in "multiple VLAN settings view."
2-2. Multiple VLAN settings view
This shows the multiple VLAN settings of the slave that is selected in "tree view." This is not shown if a slave that does not support multiple VLAN or the master is selected in "tree view."
- Multiple VLAN group settings list
The status of the member ports for each multiple VLAN group is shown in the form of a table. The horizontal axis of the table indicates the port, and the vertical axis indicates the group.
Press the port icon in the table to modify the target port membership status for the target group.
The port icon of the members changes to the color corresponding to the group (example: ) When you once again press a member port icon, it returns to a non-member state.By pressing a "port number" button located in the upper edge of the table, you can select the ports of all groups in the Port column; by pressing a "group number" button at the left edge of table, you can select all ports in the Group row. By pressing the "↘" button located in the upper left of the table, you can select diagonally skewed ports starting from the upper left.
The status of ports that are not shown cannot be changed using any method of specification.
Ports belonging to a logical interface are shown together in the right edge of the table with all ports that belong to the same logical interface. Also, the logical interface types and numbers are shown in two lines as a label on the upper part of the port numbers.
The logical interface type ("sa" or "po") is shown on the top line, and the interface number is shown on the bottom line.
"sa" indicates static link aggregation, and "po" indicates LACP link aggregation.
When operating the group membership status for ports belonging to a logical interface, the same operation will be applied to all ports belonging to the same logical interface.
- Ports/groups to display
Move the knobs on the bars to change the ports and groups displayed on the screen.
The upper bar corresponds to the ports, and the lower bar corresponds to the groups.
Operating the left knob will change the minimum value, and operating the right knob will change the maximum value.
- Minimized view
Select the check box to show a smaller version of the port and group icons.
In minimized view, the uplink and downlink for the ports will not be shown.
- "return all groups to the state before changes" button
This returns the ports that belong to multiple VLANs to their state before they were changed.
- "confirm" button
This applies the settings of the ports that belong to multiple VLANs.
The setting contents will be reflected on the ports that are hidden as well.
"Multiple VLAN group settings list" can be switched between visible and hidden by pressing the button.
- Ports/groups to display
Settings for each already-specified multiple VLAN group are shown by the switch graphic in the lower part of the "multiple VLAN settings view."
- Group select pull-down menu
This selects the multiple VLAN group that is shown by the switch graphic at the right.
- Switch graphic
This shows the ports that are members of the group currently selected by the group select pull-down menu.
2-3. Connected devices view
This is identical to what is shown by the map.
The lower right part of this screen shows the devices that are connected to the master and slave selected in the "tree view." This is not shown if the wireless AP is selected in "tree view." If "also monitor and manage terminals" is not enabled in "LAN map settings," information for terminals (such as PCs or mobile devices) is not shown.
If a switch is selected as a slave, you can determine what type of device is connected to which port of the switch; this is useful when making multiple VLAN group settings.
- Date and time obtained
This shows the time at which information was last obtained for the terminals that are connected to the master and slave selected in the "tree view." This is not shown if "terminal management functionality" is not enabled in "LAN map settings."
- Selecting pages
The page number of the terminal list shown in the table will be displayed. Press or , or input a number to switch to a different page.
- "obtain" button
This obtains information for the terminals that are connected to the master and slave selected in the "tree view." This is not shown if "terminal management functionality" is not enabled in "LAN map settings."
- List
This lists information for the devices that are connected to the master and slave selected in the "tree view." You can sort the list by pressing the sort switch of each item. In the initial screen, the list is sorted in order of port.
The VLAN ID field shows (A) for an access VLAN or (T) for a trunk VLAN.
If the port is being used as a private VLAN port, this field displays (P) and the VLAN ID is not shown.
If the port is being used as a voice VLAN port, this field displays (V) and the VLAN ID is not shown.
3. Making multiple VLAN group settings
To make multiple VLAN group settings, first select the desired switch in "tree view." When you select a switch, the "multiple VLAN group settings list" is shown in "multiple VLAN settings view."
When "multiple VLAN group settings list" appears, press the corresponding port icon to select the ports that you want to join each group. When making these settings, refer to the following tips.
When you finish selecting the ports to join, press the "confirm" button to apply the settings to the switch and complete the settings.
Tips when making multiple VLAN settings
- To select ports efficiently
By using the "port number" button in conjunction with the "↘" button, you can select ports efficiently.
Use the "port number" button when you want to allow a specific port to communicate with all other ports. For example, an uplink port normally needs to be able to communicate with all other ports, so it must be a member of all groups; by pressing the "port number" button in the column of the uplink port, you can avoid having to select each port individually.
You can use the "↘" button when you want each port to be a member of a different group. For example, if you want to block all communication between each downlink port and allow communication only with the uplink port, press the "port number" button in the column of the uplink port and the "↘" button to easily specify your objective of having one uplink port and downlink port belong to each group. This setting is often used in situations such as the internet service network of an apartment building.
- Restricting the ports or groups to set
Adjust the "ports/groups to display" bar to show only the necessary ports and groups.
- To re-do the settings
By pressing the "return all groups to the state before changes" button you can return the member port selection status to the state before you made changes.
4. Checking the multiple VLAN group settings
Multiple VLAN groups that you've already specified are indicated by the switch graphics located in the lower part of the "multiple VLAN settings view." When you use the pull-down at the left to select the group that you want to check, the ports that belong to that group change to the color corresponding to the group.
The settings shown here are the settings that have actually been applied to the switch by pressing the "confirm" button. The contents currently being edited in the "multiple VLAN group settings list" are not reflected in what is shown here.
Device list
1. Summary
The device list shows a list of the terminals and slaves that are managed by the LAN map, allowing the terminal master to perform centralized management of terminal information.
2. Terminal list
Here we explain the terminal list page.
2-1. Summary
The terminal list page shows a list of the terminals that are being managed by the LAN map. You can use the list to determine the time at which a terminal was detected or deleted. You can also edit the terminal information in the list, and register it in the terminal master.
2-2. About the various buttons
- "delete" button
This deletes information of vanished terminals from the terminal list.
- "update view" button
This updates the display of the terminal list page.
- "save as CSV" button
This saves the terminal list as a CSV format file.
- "edit" button
This lets you edit the terminal information. The edited information is registered in the terminal master.
2-3. Checking terminal information
In the list, you can check the terminal information that is managed by the LAN map. You can sort the list by pressing the sort switch of each item. In the initial screen, the list is sorted in order of route. Vanished terminals are shown highlighted in gray.
The VLAN ID field shows (A) for an access VLAN or (T) for a trunk VLAN.
If the port is being used as a private VLAN port, this field displays (P) and the VLAN ID is not shown.
If the port is being used as a voice VLAN port, this field displays (V) and the VLAN ID is not shown.
2-4. Edit terminal information and register it in the terminal master
You can edit the information of the terminals that are managed by the LAN map. The edited information is registered in the terminal master. Press the "edit" button of the terminal information that you want to edit, and edit the information. The following items can be edited.
- Type
Choose the type from the select menu.
* This is shown as an icon in the "connected devices view" of the multiple VLAN page or the map page.
- Manufacturer
Enter the manufacturer name.
Enter this using a maximum of 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters or symbols.
- Model name
Enter the model name.
Enter this using a maximum of 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters or symbols.
- Device name
Enter the device name.
Enter this using a maximum of 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters or symbols.
- OS
Enter the name of the operating system.
Enter this using a maximum of 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters or symbols.
- Comment
Enter this using a maximum of 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters or symbols.
- Snapshot function
Choose whether the snapshot function is included in monitoring.
* Editing the registered terminal information can also be done from the terminal master page.
* In items where you enter a character string, using a double-quote character (") or a comma (,) will decrease the number of characters that can be entered to less than 128.
2-5. Deleting a vanished terminal
You can delete information of vanished terminals from the terminal list. Select the vanished terminal information that you want to delete, and press the "delete" button. The vanished terminal information that you selected is deleted.
2-6. Saving the list as a CSV file
You can save the terminal list as a CSV format file. Press the "save as CSV" button. The terminal list is saved as a CSV format file.
3. Terminal master
Here we explain the terminal master page.
3-1. Summary
The terminal master page shows a list of the terminals that are registered in the terminal master. Terminal information can be newly registered, edited, or deleted, and terminal master data can be imported or exported.
3-2. About the various buttons
- "delete" button
This deletes the selected terminal information from the terminal master.
- "register new" button
This newly registers terminal information in the terminal master.
- "update view" button
This updates the display of the terminal master page.
- "import" button
This allows terminal master data previously saved on the computer to be applied to the master.
- "export" button
This saves the terminal master as a CSV format file.
- "edit" button
This lets you edit the terminal information that is registered in the terminal master.
3-3. Checking terminal information
The list lets you check the terminal master. You can sort the list by pressing the sort switch of each item. In the initial screen, the list is sorted in order of MAC address.
3-4. Newly registering terminal information
You can newly register terminal information in the terminal master. Press the "register new" button, and enter the content that you want to register. The following items can be registered.
- MAC address
Enter the MAC address of the terminal.
Enter the address as single-byte characters separated by ":" (example: 00:a0:de:00:00:00).
- Type
Choose the type from the select menu.
* This is shown as an icon in the "connected devices view" of the multiple VLAN page or the map page.
- Manufacturer
Enter the manufacturer name.
Enter this using a maximum of 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters or symbols.
- Model name
Enter the model name.
Enter this using a maximum of 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters or symbols.
- Device name
Enter the device name.
Enter this using a maximum of 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters or symbols.
- OS
Enter the name of the operating system.
Enter this using a maximum of 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters or symbols.
- Comment
- Enter this using a maximum of 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters or symbols.
- Snapshot function
Choose whether the snapshot function is included in monitoring.
3-5. Editing terminal information
You can edit the terminal information that is registered in the terminal master. Press the "edit" button of the terminal information that you want to edit, and edit the information. The following items can be edited.
- Type
Choose the type from the select menu.
* This is shown as an icon in the "connected devices view" of the multiple VLAN page or the map page.
- Manufacturer
Enter the manufacturer name.
Enter this using a maximum of 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters or symbols.
- Model name
Enter the model name.
Enter this using a maximum of 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters or symbols.
- Device name
Enter the device name.
Enter this using a maximum of 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters or symbols.
- OS
Enter the name of the operating system.
Enter this using a maximum of 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters or symbols.
- Comment
- Snapshot function
Choose whether the snapshot function is included in monitoring.
3-6. Deleting terminal information
You can delete the selected terminal information from the terminal master. Select the terminal that you want to delete, and press the "delete" button. The terminal information that you selected is deleted.
3-7. Importing a terminal master
This allows terminal master data previously saved on the computer to be applied to the master. Press the "import" button , and select a terminal master from the "file select" button. The selected terminal master is applied to the master.
When directly editing the terminal master, keep within 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols per item.
A text string that contains multi-byte characters is detected as an empty text string, and a text string that exceeds 128 characters is truncated at 128 characters.
3-8. Exporting a terminal master
You can save the terminal master as a CSV format file. Press the "export" button. The terminal master is saved as a CSV format file.
4. Slave list
Here we explain the slave list page.
4-1. Summary
The slave list page shows a list of the slaves that are being managed by the LAN map. You can use the list to determine the time at which a slave was detected or disappeared. You can also edit the slave settings in the list.
4-2. About the various buttons
- "delete" button
This deletes information of vanished slaves from the slave list.
- "update view" button
This updates the display of the slave list page.
- "save as CSV" button
This saves the slave list as a CSV format file.
- "settings" button
This lets you make slave settings.
4-3. Checking slaves
In the list, you can check the slave information that is managed by the LAN map. You can sort the list by pressing the sort switch of each item. In the initial screen, the list is sorted in order of route. Vanished slaves are shown highlighted in gray.
4-4. Editing slave settings
You can edit the settings of the slaves that are managed by the LAN map. Press the "settings" button of the slave whose settings you want to edit, and edit the settings. The following items can be set.
- Device name
Enter the device name.
Enter this using a maximum of 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters or symbols.
4-5. Deleting a vanished slave
Information for a vanished slave can be deleted from the slave list. Select the vanished slave information that you want to delete, and press the "delete" button. The vanished slave information that you selected is deleted.
4-6. Saving the list as a CSV file
You can save the slave list as a CSV format file. Press the "save as CSV" button. The slave list is saved as a CSV format file.
List map
1. Summary
The list map shows all devices connected to the network in a single topology. By switching the displayed area of the topology or the device information that is shown, you can customize this for convenient viewing. You can also use the print function to print a list map, which is useful in a variety of ways for network operation and administration.
2. Points of Caution
- Display settings for the list map are saved using cookies. To save list map display settings, enable cookies in your browser. For details on how to enable cookies in your browser, refer to the browser's help. If you edit the settings but the changes are not reflected in the list map when you access it, it might be that cookies are disabled in the browser or that cookies were deleted.
- The link speed between devices (the port link speed of the top device) and the type of link can be determined by the color and shape of the line that connects the device icons.
- For details on the correspondence between each color and the link speed, refer to the legend in the upper right of the screen.
- Since link speed cannot be obtained for terminals that are within the domain of a Yamaha wireless AP, nor for slaves whose model cannot be determined, the connection lines are shown in the usual gray.
3. About the buttons
- "top level" button
This is used with the focus function. For details, refer to "8. Using the focus function ."
- "up one" button
This is used with the focus function. For details, refer to "8. Using the focus function ."
- "update view" button
This reloads the page.
- "view settings" button
This lets you specify the information that is shown in the list map. For details, refer to "5. Switching the device information display," "6. Showing/hiding terminals," and "7. Switching the port information display ."
- "print screen" button
This opens the print screen. For details, refer to "9. Printing the list map."
4. About the mini list map
The mini list map miniaturizes the list map. It provides an overview of the overall map. It also lets you ascertain the slave on which the focus function is focused. For details, refer to "8. Using the focus function ."
* If the total number of masters, slaves, and SSIDs shown in the list map exceeds 200, the mini list map is not shown.
5. Switching the device information view
You can switch the items of device information that are shown at the right of the device icon. The displayed items can be specified separately for slaves and terminals. To make these settings, proceed as follows.
- In the upper right of the screen, press the "view settings" button. The view settings screen is shown immediately below.
- In the view settings screen, use the select box located beside "slave information" and "terminal information" to select the items that you want to view. When you make a selection, the device information shown at the right of the device icon in the list map switches to the selected items. This setting is saved automatically when you change it.
* The four vertically aligned select boxes correspond to the displayed order of the device information shown at the right of the device icon in the list map.
The items of slave information to be shown can be selected from the following.
- Device name
- MAC address
- Model name
- IP address
- Not shown
The items of terminal information to be shown can be selected from the following.
- IP address
- Manufacturer
- Device name
- MAC address
- Model name
- Comment
- OS
- Not shown
* Up to 30 single-byte characters of device information are shown. If the information exceeds 30 characters, subsequent characters are omitted.
6. Switching a terminal between visible and hidden
Terminals shown in the list map can be switched between visible and hidden. If you don't need to manage the terminals as well, you can hide the terminals so that only the slaves are shown, improving the visibility. To make these settings, proceed as follows.
- In the upper right of the screen, press the "view settings" button. The view settings screen is shown immediately below.
- Terminals are visible if the check box at the left of the text "terminal information" is selected in the view settings screen, and are hidden if this check box is cleared. This setting is saved automatically when you change it.
7. Switching the port information view
The connection port information and VLAN information that is shown around the connection lines of the topology in the list map can be switched between visible and hidden. To make these settings, proceed as follows.
- In the upper right of the screen, press the "view settings" button. The view settings screen is shown immediately below.
- Check boxes are provided for "port information," "port number," and "VLAN-ID" in the view settings screen; each item is shown if the corresponding check box is selected, or is hidden if the check box is cleared. This setting is saved automatically when you change it.
8. Using the focus function
By pressing a slave icon in the list map, you can focus the view on the topology that includes only the selected slave and the devices below it.
When you focus, the "top level" button and the "up one" button in the upper left of the screen are enabled. When you press the "top level" button, the view returns to showing the entire topology with the master as the starting point. When you press the "up one" button in the upper left of the screen, the topology is shown with the next higher slave or the master as the starting point. The slave that is the starting point of the focused topology is enclosed in a blue frame in the mini list map located in the right side of the screen, allowing you to ascertain its location. You can also ascertain the location of the slave from the "route" in the upper left of the screen.
9. Printing the list map
In the list map, you can print the currently shown list map from the print screen. To print, proceed as follows.
- In the upper right of the screen, press the "print screen" button. The print screen appears in a separate window.
- Verify the print screen, and if you are satisfied, press the "print this page" button in the upper part of the screen. The browser's printer screen appears. Set the paper size to A4 or larger, and print.
* If you want to change the focus or the device information display after displaying the print screen, temporarily close the print screen, update the focus or device information display in the list map, and then once again press the "print screen" button to open the print screen. You can't edit settings while in the print screen.
* If you open the print screen with a long serial slave configuration topology (a horizontally wide topology), the topology in the print screen is shrunk in order to fit within the horizontal width of A4 size paper.
10. Checking the terminals connected to a wireless AP
In the list map, the terminals that are connected to wireless APs can be checked for each SSID.
* Depending on the firmware revision of the wireless AP, the terminals connected to the wireless AP might not be shown.
An icon indicates the SSID that is assigned to the wireless AP below the wireless AP icon. Terminals connected to that SSID are shown below the SSID icon. The following SSID-related information is shown at the right of the SSID icon.
- SSID name
- Frequency band
* It is not possible to switch the displayed items.
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Detailed settings
- Interface settings
Interface settings
1. Summary
In this page you can edit the physical interface settings.
2. Top page
This is the top page of the interface settings.
Interface list
- For each interface, this shows the current operating status and settings of the physical interface.
- The items in the table are explained below.
- Check box
- Add a check mark when you want to make settings for multiple interfaces or to initialize settings.
- Port
- This shows the interface name.
- Link
- This shows the interface's link status.
- In the case of other than a LAN port, the port type is shown in parentheses.
- Speed and communication mode
- This shows the currently-operating speed and communication mode.
- In the case of an automatic setting, (auto) is shown at the end of the status indication.
- EEE
- This shows the operating status of the EEE function.
- Explanation
- This displays the explanatory text that is specified for the interface.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings of the selected interface.
- If you press the "Set all" button, the settings can be changed for all interfaces whose check box contains a check mark.
- You cannot make a multiple selection that includes ports of differing types.
- The default values are reflected in the settings page of the physical interface.
- When you press the "Return to defaults" button, the settings will be initialized for all interfaces whose check box contains a check mark.
- The default values for each setting are as follows.
- Operation: Enable the interface
- Description: Unspecified
- Speed/communication mode: Automatic
- EEE function: Disabled (Don't use power-conservation Ethernet function)
3. Physical interface settings page
In this page you can edit the physical interface settings.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Physical interface settings
- Port
- This shows the name of the interface that you're setting.
- Operation
- Choose the interface's operation from the following.
- Enable the interface
- Disable the interface
- Description
- Sets the description text for the interface.
- You can enter single-byte alphanumeric characters except for the "?" character.
- Up to 80 characters can be entered.
- Speed and communication mode
- Choose the interface's speed and communication method from the following.
- For a LAN port
- Automatic
- 1 Gbps / full duplex
- 100 Mbps / full duplex
- 100 Mbps / half duplex
- 10 Mbps / full duplex
- 10 Mbps / half duplex
- For an SFP port and combo port
- Automatic
- 1 Gbps / full duplex
- EEE function
- The EEE function can be set only for LAN ports and combo ports.
- Choose the EEE function's operation from the following.
- Disabled (don't use power-conservation Ethernet function)
- Enabled (use power-conservation Ethernet function)
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Detailed settings
- Link aggregation
Link aggregation
1. Summary
In this page you can make link aggregation settings.
2. Top page
This is the top page for link aggregation.
System settings
- This shows systems settings related to link aggregation.
- The items in the table are explained below.
- LACP system priority
- Shows the LACP priority order specified for the system.
- Load balance rules
- Shows the load balance settings.
- Press the "Settings" button to access the page for making system settings related to link aggregation.
Interface list
- This shows the operating status and settings of the logical interfaces and physical interfaces.
- The items in the table are explained below.
- Check box
- Place a check in this box to delete a logical interface.
- Port
- This shows the interface name.
- Link
- This shows the interface's link status.
- LACP status
- This shows the interface's LACP status as one of the following.
- Standby
- Negotiating
- Ready to communicate
- -
- LACP priority order
- This shows the priority order for actual operation.
- The priority order is shown as a value of 1–12, which is calculated according to the value of the LACP priority order setting.
- Description
- This displays the explanatory text that is specified for the interface.
- Press the "New" button to access a page where you can make settings for a new logical interface.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings of the selected logical interface.
- If you press the "Delete" button, all logical interfaces whose check box has a check mark will be deleted.
- You can choose one of the following to specify how the physical interface will operate after the logical interface is deleted.
- Enable
- Disable
- Up to 127 logical interfaces can be specified.
- However, the maximum number of static logical interfaces is 96.
3. System settings
This page lets you make system settings related to link aggregation.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
System settings
- LACP system priority
- Set the LACP system priority.
- The input range is 1–65535.
- Load balance rules
- Select the load balance rules from the following.
- Destination MAC address
- Source MAC address
- Destination/source MAC address
- Destination IP address
- Source IP address
- Destination/source IP address
- Destination port number
- Source port number
- Destination/source port number
4. Logical interface settings page
In this page you can edit the logical interface settings.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Logical interface settings
- Logical interface
- When making new settings
- Choose the logical interface's type from the following.
- Static logical interface
- LACP logical interface
- When editing the settings
- This shows the name of the logical interface that you selected.
- Interface number
- Specify the interface number.
- For a static logical interface, the input range is 1–96.
- For a LACP logical interface, the input range is 1–127.
- This item is shown only when making a new setting.
- Associated ports
- Select the ports that are associated with a logical interface.
- Press the "Select" button to access the "Physical interface list" dialog box.
- In the "Physical interface list" dialog box, add a check mark to a port's check box and press the "OK" button to select an associated port.
- A maximum of 8 ports can be selected for a static logical interface, and a maximum of 12 ports can be selected for an LACP logical interface.
- If you accessed this dialog box with an LACP logical interface selected in the "Logical interface" item, you can specify the following for each associated port.
- Operating mode
- Active
- Passive
- LACP priority order
- 1 - 12
- LACP timeout
- 3 seconds
- 90 seconds
- Operation
- Choose the logical interface's operation from the following.
- Enable the interface
- Disable the interface
- Description
- Set the description text for the interface.
- You can enter single-byte alphanumeric characters except for the "?" character.
- Up to 80 characters can be entered.
Create VLAN
1. Summary
In this page you can create or delete VLANs, and change the IP address.
2. Top page
This is the top page for creating a VLAN.
VLAN list
- Information for the defined VLANs is displayed
- A maximum of 20 items can be displayed for one page. Press or , or enter a numeric value to switch between pages.
- You can press the sort switch to sort by each item.
- Press the "New" button to access a page where you can create a new VLAN
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings of the selected VLAN
- If you press the "Delete" button, all VLANs whose check box has a check mark will be deleted
- The following VLAN cannot be deleted
- Default VLAN (VLAN ID = 1)
- Private VLAN
- Up to 256 VLANs can be created including the default VLAN (VLAN ID = 1).
3. VLAN settings page
In this page you can create a new VLAN or edit the settings of an already-defined VLAN.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
VLAN settings
- VLAN ID
- To create a new VLAN, enter the desired VLAN ID within the valid range (2–4094)
- The smallest ID of the unregistered VLAN IDs is entered as the default value
- If an already-registered VLAN ID is entered, it is handled as a change in settings
- When changing the settings, it is not possible to change the VLAN ID
- Name
- Specify the name of the VLAN using up to 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols.
- The default VLAN (VLAN ID = 1) cannot be renamed
- A space and "?" cannot be used in the name of the VLAN.
- Frame transmission
Select frame forwarding from the following items.
- Enable frame transmission
- Disable frame transmission
- Frame forwarding cannot be disabled for the default VLAN (VLAN ID = 1)
- IPv4 address
Select the IP address from the following items. Only a VLAN for which frame forwarding is valid can be specified for this item.
An IPv4 address can be set for up to eight VLAN interfaces.
- Not set
- Obtain automatically using DHCP
- If Set link local address if automatic acquisition was unsuccessful is checked, the Auto IP function is enabled.
- The Auto IP function can be enabled for only one VLAN interface.
- Specify a fixed IP address
- Enter the IP address and subnet mask
- IPv6 address
An IPv6 address can be set for up to eight VLAN interfaces.
- Select one of the following items to specify whether IPv6 addresses are enabled or disabled.
- Disable IPv6
- Enable IPv6
- Select one of the following items for global address settings.
- Not set
- Obtain automatically using RA
- Specify a fixed IP address
- Enter the IP address and subnet mask
- Set the link local address
Tag VLAN
1. Summary
In this page you can make settings for tagged VLANs.
2. Top page
This is the top page for tagged VLANs.
Tag VLAN settings
- The various settings for tagged VLANs are shown for each LAN/SFP port
- "Frame types that can be received" is displayed according to the operating mode and the VLAN settings. (This item cannot be set in the settings page.)
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings for the tagged VLAN of the selected port
- If you press the "Specify all" button, the settings can be changed for all LAN/SFP ports whose check box contains a check mark
- If you press the "Return to defaults" button, the settings will be initialized for all LAN/SFP ports whose check box contains a check mark
- Default settings for a tagged VLAN are as follows
- Operating mode: Access
- Assigned VLAN: Default VLAN (VLAN ID = 1)
- Default settings for a tagged VLAN are as follows
- Settings for the LAN/SFP port assigned to a private VLAN cannot be changed
- Settings for the LAN/SPF port used for link aggregation cannot be changed
- If the operation mode is "Trunk," both the native VLAN and the trunk VLAN are shown as assigned VLANs.
3. Tagged VLAN settings page
In this page you can make various settings related to tagged VLANs.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Tag VLAN settings
- Port
- The LAN/SFP port for which settings are made is shown
- Operating mode
- Access
- The corresponding port is specified as the access (untagged) port
- Trunk
- The corresponding port is specified as the trunk (tagged) port
- Associated VLAN
The content of the settings differs depending on the operating mode.
[ For an access port ]
- Access VLAN
- From the list, select the access port's assigned VLAN
- However, the following cannot be selected as access VLAN.
- Private VLAN
- VLAN for which frame forwarding is disabled
[ For a trunk port ]
- Native VLAN
- From the list, select the assignment-destination VLAN (native VLAN) for untagged frames received from the trunk port.
- However, the following cannot be selected as native VLAN.
- VLAN selected as trunk VLAN
- Private VLAN
- VLAN for which frame forwarding is disabled
- Trunk VLAN
- Specify the assignment-destination VLAN (trunk VLAN) for tagged frames received at the trunk port.
- When you press the "Select" button, a list of the selectable VLAN IDs appears in a separate window
- However, the following cannot be selected as trunk VLAN.
- VLAN selected as native VLAN
- Private VLAN
- VLAN for which frame forwarding is disabled
- Place a check mark in the check box of the VLAN ID that you want to specify, and press the "Confirm" button
- Ingress filter
Select the ingress filter from the following items. This item is shown only if the operating mode is "Trunk."
- Enabled ( Receive only if the VLAN ID of the incoming frame is the same as the associated VLAN )
- Disabled ( Receive all frames )
Multiple VLAN
1. Summary
In this page you can make settings for multiple VLANs.
Multiple VLAN is a function to prohibit communication between groups, by separating the ports into groups on a single switch.
A single port can belong to multiple groups, and the same network address can be allocated between different groups.
When using a port-based VLAN in conjunction with tagged VLAN, ports that belong to different VLANs cannot communicate, even though the port may belong to the same multiple VLAN group.
2. Top page
This is the top page for multiple VLANs.
Tag VLAN settings
- The multiple VLAN group settings are shown for each LAN port and logical interface.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the multiple VLAN settings for the selected interface.
- If you press the "Set all" button, the settings can be changed for all LAN ports and logical interfaces whose check boxes are selected.
- When you press the "Return to defaults" button, the settings will be initialized for all LAN ports and logical interfaces whose check boxes are selected.
- The default setting is for all interfaces to belong to no groups.
3. Multiple VLAN settings page
In this page you can make settings related to multiple VLANs.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Multiple VLAN settings
- Port
- This shows the name of the LAN port and logical interface that you're setting.
- Group
- Selects the joined VLAN group.
- Press the "Select" button to display the “Multiple VLAN Group Selection” dialog box.
- In the "Multiple VLAN Group Selection" dialog box, select the group by adding a check mark, and press the "OK" button to select the joined group.
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- MAC address table
MAC address table
1. Summary
In this page you can edit the settings of the MAC address table function.
2. Top page
This is the top page for the MAC address table.
Basic settings for MAC address learning function
- The current settings for the MAC address learning function are shown
- When you press the "Setting" button, a page where you can change the MAC address learning function settings will appear
Static MAC address table settings
- The static MAC address table is shown as a list
- A maximum of 20 items can be displayed for one page. Press or , or enter a numeric value to switch between pages.
- You can press the sort switch to sort by each item.
- If you press the "New" button, a page appears in which you can create a new static MAC address entry.
- If you press the "Setting" button, a page appears in which you can edit the settings of the selected static MAC address entry.
- If you press the "Delete" button, all static MAC address entries whose check box has a check mark will be deleted.
- Up to 256 static MAC address entries can be created from the Web GUI.
3. MAC address learning function basic settings page
In this page you can make settings for the MAC address learning function.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Basic settings for MAC address learning function
- MAC address learning function
Select the MAC address learning function from the following items.
- Use MAC address learning function
- Don't use MAC address learning function
- Aging time for dynamic entries
- Specify a setting in the range of 10 seconds to 600 seconds. The default value is 300 seconds
4. Static MAC address table settings page
In this page you can make static MAC address settings.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Static MAC address settings
- Type
Choose from the following items as the type of MAC address to be registered in the static MAC address table.
- Register a unicast MAC address
- Register a multicast MAC address
- Destination MAC address
- Enter the MAC address in the format of hhhh.hhhh.hhhh.
- Frame processing
From the following items, select the processing for frames sent to the destination MAC address.
- Forward frames that are being sent to the destination MAC address
- Discard frames that are being sent to the destination MAC address
- If registering a multi-cast MAC address, "Forward" is the only frame processing that can be specified
- Destination VLAN ID
- Select the forwarding-destination VLAN ID from those that are registered in the VLAN database
- Forwarding destination interface
- When you press the "Select" button, a list of interfaces associated with the forwarding-destination VLAN ID appears. Place a check in the check box of the interface that you want to use as the forwarding-destination interface, and press the "OK" button.
- If registering a unicast MAC address, you can specify one interface
- If registering a multicast MAC address, you can specify multiple interfaces
Routing
1. Summary
In this page you can make routing settings.
2. Top page
This is the top page for routing settings.
Routing table
- This shows details of the routing table
- The items in the table are explained below.
- Check box
- Place a check in this box to delete static route information.
- Enabled routes
- A route that is used for actual communication is indicated by Enabled.
- A route that is not used for actual communication is indicated by Disabled.
- Type
- One of the following is shown as the type of route information.
- static
- connected
- Destination
- This shows the destination network address of the route information.
- If the destination is the default gateway, this indicates default.
- Gateway
- This shows the gateway of the route information.
- If set to discard packets, this indicates Null.
- Priority order
- This shows the administrative distance of the route information.
- If you press the "New" button, a page appears in which you can make new settings for static route information.
- If you press the "Setting" button, a page appears in which you can edit the settings of the selected static route information.
- If you press the "Delete" button, all static route information whose check box has a check mark will be deleted.
- Static route information entries show a check box and a "Setting" button.
- Up to 512 static route information entries can be created.
4. Static route information settings page
In this page you can make static route information settings.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Set static route information
- Destination network
- When making new settings
- Select the destination network from the following
- Specify the network address
- Enter the destination network address
- Default gateway
- When editing the settings
- This shows the destination network address
- Gateway
- Select the gateway from the following
- Specify IP address
- Enter the gateway's IP address
- Discard without forwarding packets
- Priority order
- Enter the priority order
- The input range is 1–255
DNS client
1. Summary
In this page you can make DNS client settings.
2. Top page
This is the top page for DNS client settings.
DNS client settings
- This page shows the DNS client settings.
- The items in the table are explained below.
- DNS client function
- The setting indicates whether the DNS client function is enabled or disabled.
- DNS server address
- This shows the setting for the DNS server address that is queried to resolve a name.
- Default domain
- This shows the default domain setting.
- Search domain
- This shows the search domain setting.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can make DNS client settings.
3. DNS client settings page
In this page you can make DNS client settings.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
DNS client settings
- DNS client function
- Choose the operation of the DNS client function from the following.
- Enable
- Disable
- DNS server address
- This specifies the DNS server address.
- The server address can be specified either as an IPv4 address or an IPv6 address.
- You can specify up to three server addresses.
- Default domain
- This specifies the default domain.
- Up to 256 characters can be entered.
- Search domain
- This specifies the search domain.
- Up to 256 characters can be entered.
- You can specify up to six search domains.
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- IGMP snooping
IGMP snooping
1. Summary
In this page you can edit the settings of the IGMP snooping function.
2. Top page
This is the top page for IGMP snooping.
IGMP snooping function settings
- IGMP snooping function settings are shown for each VLAN ID that is defined
- A maximum of 20 items can be displayed for one page. Press or , or enter a numeric value to switch between pages.
- When you press the "Setting" button, a page where you can change the IGMP snooping function settings for the selected VLAN ID will appear
- If you press the "Specify all" button, the settings can be changed for all VLAN IDs whose check box contains a check mark
- If you press the "Return to defaults" button, the settings will be initialized for all VLAN IDs whose check box contains a check mark
- Default settings for the IGMP snooping function are as follows
- IGMP snooping function: Enabled
- IGMP version: IGMPv3
- IGMP querier: Disabled
- IGMP query transmission interval: 125 seconds
- TTL check: Enabled
3. IGMP snooping function settings page
In this page you can make various settings for the IGMP snooping function.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
IGMP snooping function settings
- VLAN ID
- The VLAN ID for which settings are being made is shown
- IGMP snooping function
- Enabled ( Control transmission of IP multicast packets )
- Enables the IGMP snooping function
By monitoring (snooping) the IGMP messages that are exchanged between the receiving equipment and the multicast router, multicast packet flooding can be controlled, limiting the network bandwidth that is used.
- Disabled ( Flood IP multicast packets )
- Disables the IGMP snooping function
Multicast packets are always forwarded to all ports in the same VLAN.
- IGMP version
Select the IGMP version from the following items.
- IGMPv3
- IGMPv2
- IGMP querier
- Enabled ( Periodically transmit IGMP queries )
- IGMP query transmission function is enabled. The transmission interval can be specified in the range of 20 seconds to 18000 seconds
- Disabled ( Don't transmit IGMP queries )
- IGMP query transmission function is disabled
- TTL check
Select the TTL check from the following items.
- Enabled ( IGMP packets other than TTL=1 are discarded )
- Disabled ( IGMP packets other than TTL=1 are corrected to TTL=1 and transmitted )
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- Access lists
- Creating an access list
Creating an access list
1. Summary
In this page you can create or delete access lists, and modify their settings.
2. Top page
This is the top page for creating an access list.
List of access lists
- Information for the access lists that have been created will be shown.
- The items in the table are explained below.
- ID
- The access list ID will be shown.
- Type
- The access list type will be shown.
- Comment
- The comment specified for the access list will be shown.
- ID
- A maximum of 20 items can be displayed for one page. Press or , or enter a numeric value to switch between pages.
- You can press the sort switch to sort by each item.
- Press the "New" button to access a page where you can create a new access list.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings of the selected VLAN.
- Press the "Delete" button to delete all VLANs whose check boxes are selected.
- Access lists that are assigned to class maps cannot be deleted.
- On this page, you can reference and configure up to 512 access lists.
3. Access list settings page
In this page you can create new access lists, and modify the settings of access lists that are already created.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Set access list
- Access lists
- Select from the following access list types.
- IPv4 access list
- IPv6 access list
- MAC access list
- When changing the settings, you cannot change the access list type.
- Select from the following access list types.
- Access list ID
- Access list IDs can be set within the following range, according to the access list type.
- For IPv4 access lists
- 1 - 2000
- For IPv6 access lists
- 3001 - 4000
- For MAC access lists
- 2001 - 3000
- For IPv4 access lists
- When changing the settings, you cannot change the access list ID.
- Access list IDs can be set within the following range, according to the access list type.
- Comment
- Specify the comment using up to 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols.
- You cannot use the question make character (?) in the comment text.
- Control parameters
- Specifying the access list control parameters
- On this page, you can configure up to 39 control parameters for a single access list.
- Press the “Add” button to open the “Control parameter settings” dialog box.
- On the “Control parameter settings” dialog box, you can specify which traffic to allow and to deny from the following items.
- Operation
- From the following items, select the operation to perform for the traffic that matches the parameters.
- Allow
- Deny
- From the following items, select the operation to perform for the traffic that matches the parameters.
- Source address
- Select the source address to target from the following items.
- All addresses
- Specify host address
- Specify network address
- Cannot be specified for a MAC access list
- Specify address with wildcard bit
- Specify address and wildcard mask
- Cannot be specified for a IPv6 access list
- When the wildcard mask bit is 1, the corresponding bit for the address will not be checked.
- Specify parameters for subnet 192.168.1.0/24 as shown below.
- Address: 192.168.1.0; wildcard mask: 0.0.0.255
- For the conditions for vendor code 00-A0-DE-*-*-*, specify as shown below.
- Address: 00A0.DE00.0000; wildcard mask: 0000.00FF.FFFF
- Select the source address to target from the following items.
- Destination address
- The items to configure for destination addresses are equivalent to those of source addresses.
- Cannot be specified for a IPv6 access list
- Protocol
- Select the protocol to target from the following items.
- All protocols
- TCP
- UDP
- ICMP
- Specify the protocol number
- The input range for the protocol number is 0–255.
- When selecting TCP or UDP as a protocol, you cannot specify the source port number or the destination port number.
- You can specify either the same port number or specify a range.
- The input range for the port number is 0–65535.
- When selecting TCP as a protocol, you can specify the parameters for the TCP header control flag.
- When selecting the “Target established communications” check box, you can target the packets whose control flag ACK or RST bits are “1”.
- The ACK bit and RSB bit will be set to “0” on first-time packets prior to establishing a connection in TCP communications.
- For this reason, by allowing only packets on which the control flag’s ACK bit or RST bit is equal to 1 for the input, you can deny TCP connections coming from external to internal sources, and allow TCP connections going from internal to external destinations.
- Cannot be specified for a MAC access list or a IPv6 access list
- Select the protocol to target from the following items.
- Operation
- Press the "Delete" button to delete the corresponding control parameters.
- Press the or icon to change order in which the control parameters are applied.
- When evaluating the traffic, control parameters with later numbers will be evaluated first. If they match the parameters, any succeeding parameters will not be checked.
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- Access lists
- Apply access list
Apply access list
1. Summary
On this page, you can apply access lists to an interface.
2. Top page
This is the top page for applying access lists.
Interface list
- The access list information to be applied to an interface will be shown.
- The items in the table are explained below.
- I/F
- This shows the interface name.
- Access list (IN)
- The following information for the access list to be applied to the input side of the interface will be shown.
- ID
- The access list ID will be shown.
- Type
- The access list type will be shown.
- Comment
- The comment specified for the access list will be shown.
- ID
- The following information for the access list to be applied to the input side of the interface will be shown.
- Access list (OUT)
- Information for the access list to be applied to the input side of the interface will be shown.
- Information similar to that of the access list (IN) will be shown.
- I/F
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings of the selected interface.
- If you press the "Set all" button, the settings can be changed for all interfaces whose check box contains a check mark.
- When you press the "Return to defaults" button, the settings will be initialized for all interfaces whose check box contains a check mark.
3. Page for selecting the access list to apply
On this page, you can select the access lists to apply to an interface.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Selecting the access lists to apply
- Applicable interface
- The interface for which the access list is applied will be shown.
- Access list to apply (IN)
- Select the access list to apply to the input side of the interface.
- Press the "Select" button to display the “Select Access List” dialog box.
- In the "Select Access List” dialog box, select the check box for the access list and press the "Confirm" button to select the access list to apply.
- Press the "Details" button in the “Select Access List” dialog to display the settings for the applicable access list.
- For IPv4 access lists that specify a range of port numbers, these can only be applied to a single interface for the entire system.
- 512 control parameters can be applied to an interface for the entire system.
- Applying an access list to a single interface will reduce the number of applicable control parameters by the number of control parameters included in the access list.
- For instance, when you apply an access list in which five control parameters are specified to the input side of port 1.1, the number of applicable control parameters is reduced by five.
- Note that since the control parameters are used internally by the system and by other functions, the number of control parameters that can actually be applied will be less than 512.
- Access list to apply (OUT)
- Select the access list to apply to the output side of the interface.
- The setting item contents for the access list (OUT) that is applied are equivalent to those of the access list (IN) that is applied.
- Access lists cannot be applied to the output side for VLAN interfaces.
- IPv4 access lists that specify a range of port numbers cannot be applied to the output side.
QoS
1. Summary
In this page you can edit the settings of the QoS (Quality of Service) function.
You can enable/disable the QoS function, and change the trust mode.
2. Top page
This is the top page for QoS.
QoS function basic settings
- The current setting is shown as to whether the QoS function is used
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings
- In order to enable the QoS function, you must enter the CLI's global configuration mode, and then disable flow control.
QoS function settings
- The trust mode setting used by the QoS function is shown for each LAN/SFP port
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings of the selected LAN/SFP port
- If you press the "Specify all" button, the settings can be changed for all LAN/SFP ports whose check box contains a check mark
- If you press the "Return to defaults" button, the settings will be initialized for all LAN/SFP ports whose check box contains a check mark
- The default trunk mode setting for all ports is "CoS"
- If the settings do not use the QoS function, QoS function settings cannot be made
3. QoS function basic settings page
In this page you can specify whether the QoS function is used.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Be aware that if the settings do not use the QoS function, all QoS-related settings will be cleared.
QoS function basic settings
- QoS function
- Don't use QoS function
- The QoS function will be disabled. At this time, all QoS settings will be cleared.
- Use QoS function
- The QoS function will be enabled. QoS-related settings and commands can be executed.
4. QoS function settings page
Set the "Trust mode" setting which means whether the transmission queue is determined based on the packet's CoS value or DSCP value, or on the priority order specified for the port.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
QoS function settings
- Port
- The LAN/SFP port for which settings are made is shown
- Trust mode
- Use CoS value to determine transmission queue
- The packet's CoS value and the "CoS - Transmission queue ID conversion table" are used to determine the transmission queue
- If the received packet is an untagged packet, the default CoS value is applied
- For details on checking and changing the default CoS value and the "CoS - Transmission queue ID conversion table," refer to the command reference
- Use DSCP value to determine transmission queue
- The packet's DSCP value and the "DSCP - Transmission queue ID conversion table" are used to determine the transmission queue
- For details on checking and changing the "DSCP - Transmission queue ID conversion table," refer to the command reference
- Use the priority order specified for the port to determine the transmission queue
- The transmission queue is determined by the "port priority"
- As the port priority, select the transmission queue that is assigned, in the range of 0–7
- Higher numbers are a higher priority order; with the default setting, 2 is selected
- The setting can be changed only if the trust mode is set to "port priority"
- If a policy map is applied to the LAN/SFP port, you cannot change the trust mode setting.
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- Mail notification
Mail notification
1. Summary
In this page you can make various settings related to mail notification. If you specify mail notification, mail is automatically sent to the specified destination when the specified conditions are satisfied.
In advance, use the "New" button in the "List of registered mail servers" to register the destination mail server. After registering this, use the "New" button in the "List of mail notification settings" to make mail notification settings.
Mail notification settings can be made only from the web GUI. The contents of the mail notification settings are not shown in the CONFIG file, but performing operations on the CONFIG file (such as erase startup-config) will also perform the same operation on the mail notification settings.
2. Top page
This is the top page for mail notification.
List of registered mail servers
- This shows information for the currently registered mail servers (SMTP servers).
- You can add settings by using the "New" button located above the list.
- If you want to edit the settings, press the "Settings" button located at the right of the list. A page for editing the settings appears, allowing you to edit the settings.
- If you want to delete settings, select the settings that you want to delete, and press the "Delete" button located above the list. A confirmation dialog box appears; press the "Delete" button to delete the settings.
- Up to ten mail servers can be registered.
Mail notification settings list
- This shows the currently-specified mail notification settings.
- You can add settings by using the "New" button located above the list.
- If you want to edit the settings, press the "Settings" button located at the right of the list. A page for editing the settings appears, allowing you to edit the settings.
- If you want to delete settings, select the settings that you want to delete, and press the "Delete" button located above the list. A confirmation dialog box appears; press the "Delete" button to delete the settings.
- To perform a mail transmission test, press the "Next" button in the "Transmission test" item. A confirmation dialog box will open, and when you press the "Execute" button the mail transmission test is executed.
3. Mail server settings page
In this page you can make settings for the destination mail server (SMTP server). Check the items that you specified, and then press the "OK" button. If there are no mistakes in the input content confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
List of registered mail servers
- ID number
- This is the ID number of the mail server. It is assigned automatically.
- Account identification name
- Specify the account identification name of the mail server. For convenience, specify a name that will be easy to distinguish.
- You can use up to 64 single-byte characters.
- This may be omitted.
- SMTP server address
- Enter the IP address or domain name of the SMTP server used to transmit mail.
- You can use up to 64 single-byte characters.
- Port number of the SMPT server
- Enter the port number of the SMTP server.
- If you check "Submission port (port 587)," port 587 (the submission port) is specified.
* This function does not support SMTP authentication.
4. Mail notification settings page
In this page you can make settings for mail notification. You can make settings such as the source of the mail notification and the destination address. Check the items that you specified, and then press the "OK" button. If there are no mistakes in the input content confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
*Note) Mail notification settings cannot be made if there is no "Mail server setting."
Mail notification settings
- ID number
- This is the ID number of the mail notification setting. It is assigned automatically.
- Sender (From)
- Specify the mail address of the source that sends the mail.
SMTP server:
- Select the SMTP server used to send the mail.
Mail address:
- Enter the mail address of the source that sends the mail.
- You can use up to 64 single-byte characters. However, symbols other than underbar ( _ ), hyphen ( - ), dot ( . ), and at-sign ( @ ) cannot be used.
- Recipient (To)
- Enter the mail address of the recipient to whom the mail is sent.
- You can register up to four items, and mail is sent to all the registered mail addresses.
- You can use up to 64 single-byte characters. However, symbols other than underbar ( _ ), hyphen ( - ), dot ( . ), and at-sign ( @ ) cannot be used.
- Subject
- Specify the subject of the mail that is sent.
- You can use up to 128 single-byte characters.
- If you select "Use prespecified subject," the subject will be the prespecified subject.
- Content of notification
- Choose the content of the notification from the following.
- LAN map fault notification
- Notification occurs only if this unit is operating as the L2MS master.
- Terminal monitoring status notification
- Notification is sent when there is a change in the status of a terminal being monitored by the terminal monitoring function.
- Mail transmission wait time
- Specify the time that mail transmission waits after a notification event occurs.
- If other notification events occur during the wait time, the contents of those notifications are combined into a single mail.
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- Detailed settings
- Terminal monitoring
Terminal monitoring
1. Summary
In this page you can make settings for terminal monitoring.
By specifying the object of monitoring and the monitoring method, you can monitor the communication status of a terminal.
You can also specify an action that will be executed when the terminal's status changes.
Terminal monitoring settings can be made only from the web GUI.
The contents of the terminal monitoring settings are not shown in the CONFIG file, but performing operations on the CONFIG file (such as erase startup-config) will also perform the same operation on the terminal monitoring settings.
2. Top page
This is the top page for terminal monitoring.
List of monitored terminals
- This shows the status and settings of the monitored terminals.
- The items in the table are explained below.
- Check box
- Place a check in this box to delete settings for a monitored terminal.
- Status
- One of the following is shown as the status of the monitored terminal.
- IDLE
- UP
- DOWN
- For details on the conditions by which the above statuses are determined, refer to 4. Conditions for determining the status of a monitored terminal.
- Monitored object
- Information on the monitored object is shown.
- If the type of monitoring is Ping, the IP address of the monitored terminal is shown.
- If the type of monitoring is other than Ping, the interface number is shown.
- Device name
- This shows the device name of the monitored terminals.
- Type of monitoring
- One of the following is shown as the type of monitoring for the monitored terminal.
- Ping
- Frame reception amount
- LLDP
- PoE power supply
- One of the following is shown as the PoE power supply status of the monitored terminal.
- Power is being supplied (Class 0)
- Power is being supplied (Class 1)
- Power is being supplied (Class 2)
- Power is being supplied (Class 3)
- Power is being supplied (Class 4)
- Stopped
- -
- Press the "New" button to access a page where you can create new settings for a monitored terminal.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings of the selected monitoring terminal.
- Press the "Update" button to update the contents of the table.
- If you press the "Delete" button, all monitored terminal settings whose check box has a check mark will be deleted
- Up to 256 monitored terminals can be specified.
3. Terminal monitoring settings page
In this page you can make settings for terminal monitoring.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Settings for a monitored terminal
- Device name
- Specify the device name.
- You can enter single-byte alphanumeric characters except for the ? character.
- Up to 80 characters can be entered.
- Monitoring type
- Choose the monitoring method from the following.
- Specify IP address
- Specify port
- This item cannot be changed when changing the settings.
- Ping destination IP address
- Specify the IP address to which Ping is transmitted.
- This item is shown only if Specify IP address is selected as the "Monitoring type."
- Response wait time
- Specify the time after which it is determined that Pink response has failed.
- The input range is 1–60.
- This item is shown only if Specify IP address is selected as the "Monitoring type."
- Number of times until down detection
- Specify the number of failed Ping responses until it is determined that the monitored terminal is down.
- The input range is 1–100.
- This item is shown only if Specify IP address is selected as the "Monitoring type."
- Port
- Specify the port for which frames are monitored.
- The input format is portX.YY
- This item is shown only if Specify port is selected as the "Monitoring type."
- Frame monitoring type
- Choose the type of frame monitoring from the following.
- Frame reception amount monitoring
- LLDP monitoring
- This item is shown only if Specify port is selected as the "Monitoring type."
- This item cannot be changed when changing the settings.
- Monitoring start bandwidth value
- Specify the bandwidth value at which frame reception amount monitoring starts.
- The input range is 1–1000000000.
- This item is shown only if Frame reception amount monitoring is selected as the "Monitoring type."
- Down detection bandwidth value
- Specify the bandwidth value at which it is determined that the monitored terminal is down.
- The input range is 0–999999999.
- The value specified for this item must be less than the "Monitoring start bandwidth value."
- This item is shown only if Frame reception amount monitoring is selected as the "Monitoring type."
- Operation when a status change is detected
- Restart terminal by temporarily stopping the PoE power supply
- Limited to when a down is detected, the PoE power supply of the applicable port is temporarily stopped.
- Applicable port
- Specify the port whose PoE power supply will be stopped.
- The input format is portX.YY
- This item is shown only if Specify IP address is selected as the "Monitoring type."
- Power supply stop duration
- Specify the length of time during which PoE power supply will be stopped.
- The input range is 1–60.
- SNMP Trap transmission
- A Trap is sent to the SNMP manager when a status change is detected.
- Mail notification
- Mail is sent when a status change is detected.
- In order for mail to be transmitted, settings such as the mail server and the recipient must be specified.
- Additionally, Terminal monitoring status notification must be selected as the "Notification content" in "Mail notification settings."
- Mail server and mail template settings are made in the mail notification page.
4. Conditions for determining the status of a monitored terminal
Here we explain the conditions used to determine that the status of the monitored terminal has changed.
- Monitoring by Ping
- If a Ping packet sent from this unit does not return even after the specified response wait time, this is counted as one failure, and the status is determined according to the number of these failures.
- The conditions for status change are as follows.
- IDLE status
- The first status determination has not been completed since specifying the monitored terminal.
- UP status
- Successive Ping transmissions have not failed for the specified number of failures until Down is detected.
- DOWN status
- Successive Ping transmissions have failed for the specified number of failures until Down is detected.
- Monitoring by frame reception amount
- Status is determined by measuring the frame reception amount for the port being monitored.
- The conditions for status change are as follows.
- IDLE status
- After terminal monitoring settings were made, the frame reception amount of the port being monitored has not exceeded the monitoring start bandwidth even once.
- UP status
- The frame reception amount for the monitored port has not fallen below the down detection bandwidth value since exceeding the specified monitoring start bandwidth.
- In the DOWN state, the frame reception amount of the monitored port exceeded the down detection bandwidth value.
- DOWN status
- In the UP status, the frame reception amount of the monitored port fell below the down detection bandwidth value.
- Monitoring by LLDP
- The status is determined by the LLDP frame reception status at the monitored port.
- The conditions for status change are as follows.
- IDLE status
- LLDP frames have never been received at the monitored port since terminal monitoring settings were made.
- UP status
- The next LLDP frame was received at the monitored port within the TTL time of the previously-received LLDP frame.
- In the DOWN status, an LLDP frame was received at the monitored port.
- DOWN status
- The next LLDP frame was not received at the monitored port within the TTL time of the previously-received LLDP frame.
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Management
- Unit settings
Unit settings
1. Summary
You can make settings related to the date and time of the unit.
2. Top page
This is the top page for this unit's settings. The current date and time, time zone setting, and date and time synchronization setting are shown.
Time zone setting
The time zone setting is shown.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings.
Current date and time setting
The current date and time specified for this unit are shown.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings.
Date and time synchronization setting
The NTP server that is queried at the specified time and date synchronization interval is shown.
- Press the "Next" button to access a page where you can synchronize the time.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings.
3. Time zone setting page
In this page you can set the time zone.
When you have entered the settings, press the "OK" button. If there are no mistakes in the input content confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Time zone setting
- Time zone
- Select the time zone from the following.
- UTC
- JST
- Difference from GMT ( -12:00 to +13:00 )
- Select the time zone from the following.
4. Current date and time setting page
In this page you can set the current date and time.
When you have entered the settings, press the "OK" button. If there are no mistakes in the input content confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Current date and time setting
- Current time
- In the "year/month/date" box, enter the date in YYYY/MM/DD format.
- When you move the focus to the box, a calender is displayed. You can select a date to enter that date in the box.
- You can also enter this manually.
- In the "hours:minutes:seconds" box, enter the time in hh:mm:ss format.
- When you move the focus to the box, a calender is displayed. You can select a date to enter that date in the box.
- You can also enter this manually.
- In the "year/month/date" box, enter the date in YYYY/MM/DD format.
5. Date and time synchronization page
In this page you can synchronize the time with an NTP server.
When you press the "Execute" button, the time is synchronized with the NTP server that is specified as the query destination.
6. Date and time synchronization setting page
In this page you can make settings for synchronization with an NTP server.
When you have entered the settings, press the "OK" button. If there are no mistakes in the input content confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Date and time synchronization setting
- Date and time synchronization interval
- Specifies the interval at which time is synchronized with the NTP server.
- You can choose from the following as the synchronization interval.
- Unused
- 1 hour – 24 hours
- The default value is 1 hour
- NTP server to query
- Enter the host name or IP address of the NTP server that will perform synchronization.
- Up to two NTP servers can be set.
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- Management
- Access management
User settings
1. Summary
In this page you can make user settings.
2. Top page
This is the top page for user settings.
Password settings
- Password-related settings are shown.
- The items in the table are explained below.
- Administrator password
- Indicates whether an administrator password has been set.
- Login password
- Indicates whether a login password has been set.
- Encryption
- Indicates whether password encryption is enabled or disabled.
- Administrator password
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can make password-related settings.
User settings
- A list of user settings is displayed.
- The items in the table are explained below.
- Check box
- Place a check in this box to delete user settings.
- User name
- Shows the user name.
- Password
- Indicates whether a password has been set for the user.
- Administrative privileges
- Indicates whether administrative privileges have been given to the user.
- Check box
- Press the "New" button to access a page where you can create a new user.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings of the selected user.
- If you press the "Delete" button, the settings of all users whose check box has a check mark will be deleted.
- Settings can be specified for up to 32 users.
3. Administrator password setting page
In this page you can make various password-related settings.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Administrator password settings
- Administrator password
- Enter the administrator password that you want to specify.
- If you don't want to change the password, place a check mark in Don't change the administrator password.
- If a password has already been specified, there will be a check mark by default in Don't change the administrator password.
- When you enter a password, the password strength is shown. This can provide guidance for your choice of password.
- The password strength is indicated in four levels from "weak" to "strongest" based on the following conditions.
- Number of characters
- Number of types of character
- Uppercase characters are included
- Lowercase characters are included
- Numerals are included
- Symbols are included
- Administrator password (confirm)
- To confirm the password that you entered in the "Administrator password" field, enter the password once again.
- Login password
- Enter the login password that you want to specify.
- The operation of Don't change the login password is the same as for the "Administrator password" item.
- The evaluation of password strength is the same as for the "Administrator password" item.
- Login password (confirm)
- To confirm the password that you entered in the "Login password" field, enter the password once again.
- Encrypt password
- Select the password encryption setting from the following.
- Encrypt
- Don't encrypt
- An already-encrypted password cannot be recovered.
- The settings of this item affect the following passwords.
- Administrator password
- Login password
- User password
4. User settings page
In this page you can make user settings.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
User settings
- User name
- When making new settings
- Specify the user name.
- Single-byte alphanumeric characters can be used.
- Up to 32 characters can be entered.
- The following character strings cannot be specified.
- lp
- adm
- bin
- ftp
- gdm
- man
- rpc
- sys
- xfs
- halt
- news
- nscd
- sync
- uucp
- root
- games
- daemon
- gopher
- nobody
- ftpuser
- mtsuser
- rpcuser
- mailnull
- operator
- shutdown
- When editing the settings
- The name of the selected user is displayed.
- When making new settings
- New password
- Enter the new password that you want to specify.
- The password strength evaluation is the same as in "Administrator password" of the Administrator password settings page.
- New password (confirm)
- To confirm the password that you entered in the "New password" field, enter the password once again.
- Administrative privileges
- Select the user's administrative privileges from the following.
- Not granted
- Granted
- When a user to whom administrative privileges are granted logs into the web GUI, they can log in as an administrative user.
- Select the user's administrative privileges from the following.
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Management
- Access management
- Various server settings
Various server settings
1. Summary
In this page you can make various server settings.
2. Top page
This is the top page for making various server settings.
The current settings for the following servers are shown.
- HTTP server
- Telnet server
- SSH server
- TFTP server
Access via the web GUI
- The HTTP server settings are shown.
- The items in the table are explained below.
- Use HTTP server
- Indicates whether the HTTP server is used.
- If the HTTP server is used, the port number is shown.
- Use secure HTTP server
- Indicates whether the secure HTTP server is used.
- If the secure HTTP server is used, the port number is shown.
- Interfaces that can access the HTTP server
- Shows the interfaces that can access the HTTP server.
- The maintenance VLAN can be accessed regardless of the server setting.
- Clients that can access the HTTP server
- Shows the clients that can access the HTTP server.
- Use HTTP proxy
- Indicates whether an HTTP proxy is used.
- If an HTTP proxy is used, the timeout time is shown.
- Use HTTP server
Access using Telnet
- The Telnet server settings are shown.
- The items in the table are explained below.
- Use Telnet server
- Indicates whether the Telnet server is used.
- If the Telnet server is used, the port number is shown.
- Interfaces that can access the Telnet server
- Shows the interfaces that can access the Telnet server.
- The maintenance VLAN can be accessed regardless of the server setting.
- Clients that can access the Telnet server
- Shows the clients that can access the Telnet server.
- Interfaces that can access the Telnet server
Access using SSH
- The SSH server settings are shown.
- The items in the table are explained below.
- Use SSH server
- Indicates whether the SSH server is used.
- If the SSH server is used, the port number is shown.
- Interfaces that can access the SSH server
- Shows the interfaces that can access the SSH server.
- The maintenance VLAN can be accessed regardless of the server setting.
- Clients that can access the SSH server
- Shows the clients that can access the SSH server.
- Client alive checking from SSH server
- Indicates whether the SSH server checks that the client is alive.
- If the SSH server is set to check that the client is alive, the checking interval and the number of checks before disconnection are shown.
- Use SSH server
Access using TFTP
- The TFTP server settings are shown.
- The items in the table are explained below.
- Use TFTP server
- Indicates whether the TFTP server is used.
- If the TFTP server is used, the port number is shown.
- Interfaces that can access the TFTP server
- Shows the interfaces that can access the TFTP server.
- The maintenance VLAN can be accessed regardless of the server setting.
- Use TFTP server
3. Web GUI access page
In this page you can make settings for the HTTP server.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Access via the web GUI
- Use HTTP server
- Select from the following to specify whether the HTTP server is used.
- Use
- Don't use
- If use is selected, specify the port number.
- The input range for the port number is 1–65535.
- Select from the following to specify whether the HTTP server is used.
- Use secure HTTP server
- Select from the following to specify whether the secure HTTP server is used.
- Use
- Don't use
- If use is selected, specify the port number.
- The input range for the port number is 1–65535.
- Select from the following to specify whether the secure HTTP server is used.
- Interfaces that can access the HTTP server
- Press the "Select" button to access the "VLAN interface list" dialog box.
- In the "VLAN interface list" dialog box, add a check mark to a port's check box and press the "OK" button to select an interface.
- Up to eight VLAN interfaces can be selected.
- Clients that can access the HTTP server
- Select from the following methods of limiting client access.
- Allow all
- Specify conditions
- If you choose Specify conditions, you can specify up to eight conditions.
- Specify the following as conditions.
- Operation
- Choose the operation for access restriction from the following.
- Allow
- Deny
- Choose the operation for access restriction from the following.
- Condition
- Choose the object of access restriction from the following.
- All addresses
- Specify IP address
- Choose the object of access restriction from the following.
- Operation
- IP address
- If you choose Specify IP address, specify the IP address.
- You can specify the following as the IP address.
- IPv4 address
- Example: 192.168.100.1
- IPv4 network address
- Example: 192.168.100.0/24
- IPv6 address
- Example: fe80::1234:5678
- IPv6 network address
- Example: 2001:1234:5678:90ab::0/64
- IPv4 address
- Select from the following methods of limiting client access.
- By pressing the icon you can add a settings form.
- By pressing the "Delete" button you can delete a settings form.
- Use HTTP proxy
- Select from the following to specify whether an HTTP proxy is used.
- Use
- Don't use
- If use is selected, specify the timeout time.
- The timeout time input range is 1–180.
- Select from the following to specify whether an HTTP proxy is used.
4. Telnet access page
In this page you can make settings for the Telnet server.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Access using Telnet
- Use Telnet server
- Select from the following to specify whether the Telnet server is used.
- Use
- Don't use
- If use is selected, specify the port number.
- The input range for the port number is 1–65535.
- Select from the following to specify whether the Telnet server is used.
- Interfaces that can access the Telnet server
- The method of making settings for this item is the same as in the web GUI access page item "Interfaces that can access the HTTP server."
- Clients that can access the Telnet server
- The method of making settings for this item is the same as in the web GUI access page item "Clients that can access the HTTP server."
5. SSH access page
In this page you can make settings for the SSH server.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
If the SSH server's host key has not yet been generated, the host key is automatically generated when you change the setting to use the SSH server.
Access using SSH
- Use SSH server
- Select from the following to specify whether the SSH server is used.
- Use
- Don't use
- If use is selected, specify the port number.
- The input range for the port number is 1–65535.
- Select from the following to specify whether the SSH server is used.
- Interfaces that can access the SSH server
- The method of making settings for this item is the same as in the web GUI access page item "Interfaces that can access the HTTP server."
- Clients that can access the SSH server
- The method of making settings for this item is the same as in the web GUI access page item "Clients that can access the HTTP server."
- Client alive checking from SSH server
- Select from the following to specify whether the SSH server checks that the client is alive.
- Check
- Don't check
- Select from the following to specify whether the SSH server checks that the client is alive.
- If you selected Check, then specify the checking interval and the number of times to check before disconnecting.
- The input range for the checking interval is 1–2147483647.
- The input range for the number of times to check is 1–2147483647.
6. TFTP access page
In this page you can make settings for the TFTP server.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Access using TFTP
- Use TFTP server
- Select from the following to specify whether the TFTP server is used.
- Use
- Don't use
- If use is selected, specify the port number.
- The input range for the port number is 1–65535.
- Select from the following to specify whether the TFTP server is used.
- Interfaces that can access the TFTP server
- The method of making settings for this item is the same as in the web GUI access page item "Interfaces that can access the HTTP server."
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Management
- Use with external devices
microSD
1. Summary
In this page you can perform operations on the microSD card.
When a microSD card is inserted into this product, the microSD card is automatically mounted.
If you want to remove the microSD card while this product is running, you must unmount the microSD card before removing it.
2. Top page
This is the top page for microSD.
The mount status of the microSD card is shown. You can also start the process of switching the mount status of the microSD card.
Switching the mount status of the microSD card
- The mount status of the microSD card is shown.
- When you press the "Next" button, the process of switching the mount status of the microSD card is started.
3. microSD card mount status switching page
In this page you can switch the mount status of the microSD card.
When you press the "Execute" button, the mount status of the microSD card is switched.
If the microSD card is already mounted, it will be unmounted. If the microSD card is not mounted, it will be mounted.
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Management
- Dante optimization settings
Dante optimization settings
1. Summary
In this page you can perform operations related to Dante optimization settings.
Dante optimization settings can be made manually or automatically using LLDP.
When you make optimization settings, the following functions are set.
- DiffServ base QoS
- IGMP snooping
- Flow control
- EEE
2. Top page
This is the top page for Dante optimization settings.
Manual settings
- When you press the "Next" button, the procedure of optimizing the Dante settings will begin.
Automatic settings using LLDP
- The current settings for automatic setting function using LLDP are shown.
- When you press the "Setting" button, a page where you can change the LLDP automatic settings function will appear.
3. Manual settings page
In this page you can make settings for Dante optimization.
When you press the "Execute" button, the optimal settings are applied.
4. LLDP automatic settings page
In this page you can perform automatic settings using LLDP.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Automatic settings using LLDP
- Automatic settings using LLDP
- Select from the following to specify whether automatic settings using LLDP are enabled or disabled.
- Enable
- Disable
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- Management
- Maintenance
- Command execution
Command execution
1. Summary
In this page you can perform operations related to command execution.
2. Command execution page
In this page you can execute commands and acquire the results of command execution. After entering the command in the command entry field, press the "Execute" button to execute the command. If you press the "Clear" button, the contents of the command entry field are cleared.
Command execution
- Command input
- In the command entry field, enter the setting in console command format (abbreviated input is not accepted).
- You can enter multiple commands together by separating them with line-returns.
- Execution is always started from the specially-privileged EXEC mode (enable). Enter the mode change command each time.
- For details on the commands to enter, refer to the command reference and to information such as the Network device product information page and the Network device technical information page.
- The following commands cannot be entered.
- ping
- ping6
- telnet
- ssh
- ssh-server host key generate
- do
- reload
- cold start
- firmware-update execute
- firmware-update sd execute
- startup-config select
- erase startup-config
- copy running-config startup-config
- copy startup-config
- show startup-config
- show history
- show tech-support
- backup system
- restore system
- remote-login
- stack enable
- stack disable
- no stack
- boot prioritize sd
- no boot prioritize sd
- quit
- disable
- logout
- exit (when in privileged EXEC mode)
- Command execution result
- Displays the command execution result.
- Success ... Shown if the command executed successfully.
- Error ... Shown if the command you entered could not be executed.
- Prohibited ... Shown if a prohibited command was entered.
- Displays the command execution result.
- Command execution log
- The console log is output as the command execution record.
- The command execution log will not necessarily always show the identical result as when the console setting operation was executed.
- By pressing the "Obtain as text file" button, you can acquire the contents of the command execution log as a text file.
- The name of the acquired file is command_YYYYMMDDhhmmss.txt.
YYYY ... year (4 digits)
MM ... month (2 digits)
DD ... day (2 digits)
hh ... hour (2 digits)
mm ... minute (2 digits)
ss ... second (2 digits)
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Management
- Maintenance
- Firmware update
Firmware update
1. Summary
In this page you can perform operations related to firmware update.
2. Top page
This is the top page for firmware update.
You can start the procedure for updating the firmware via the network. Various settings for updating the firmware via the network are displayed.
Current firmware revision
- The currently-used firmware revision is shown.
Update firmware from PC
- When you press the "Next" button, the procedure for updating the firmware from the PC will be started.
Update firmware via network
- When you press the "Next" button, the procedure for updating the firmware via the network will be started.
- Various settings for updating the firmware via the network are displayed.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings.
3. Update firmware from PC page
In this page you can specify the firmware file placed on the PC from which you are accessing the web GUI, and perform the firmware update.
In "Select file," select the firmware file that you want to use for the update, and press the "OK" button. If there are no mistakes in the confirmation screen, press the "Execute" button.
Note that the unit will automatically restart when the firmware has been updated successfully.
Update firmware from PC
- Specify update file
- Selects the firmware file used for the update
4. Update firmware via network page
In this page you can download a firmware file from a web server, and perform the firmware update. This function lets you easily perform the entire process of checking for the latest firmware, downloading it, and updating the firmware.
When you open the page, the revision of the firmware file on the web server is automatically checked.
If the URL of the download source is a Yamaha website, and an updatable firmware revision is found, pressing the "Execute" button will display the software license agreement. Carefully read the software license agreement, and press either the "Agree" button or "Disagree" button. Only if you press the "Agree" button, the firmware file will start being downloaded from the web server.
Note that the unit will automatically restart when the firmware has been updated successfully.
Update firmware via network
- Current firmware revision
- The revision of the currently-used firmware file is shown.
- Firmware revision available for update
- Updatable revisions of the firmware files on the web server are shown.
5. Firmware update basic settings page
In this page you can make various settings for updating the firmware via the network.
When you have entered the settings, press the "OK" button. If there are no mistakes in the input content confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Firmware update basic settings
- Download source URL
- This is the setting of the URL at which the firmware is located.
- Permit downward revision
- This setting permits or forbids rewriting to an older version of firmware.
- Timeout
- This setting specifies the timeout time during the process of updating the firmware via the network.
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Management
- Maintenance
- CONFIG file management
CONFIG file management
1. Summary
In this page you can import and export CONFIG files.
This unit operates in accordance with its CONFIG file (settings data). A CONFIG file consists of a combination of multiple commands.
2. Top page
This is the top page for CONFIG file management.
Here you can start the process of importing a CONFIG file from the PC, or the process of exporting a CONFIG file to the PC.
Import CONFIG file
- Press the "Next" button to begin the process of importing a CONFIG file from the PC.
Export CONFIG file
- Press the "Next" button to begin the process of exporting a CONFIG file to the PC.
3. Import CONFIG file page
In this page, a CONFIG file from the PC can be copied to internal non-volatile memory, updating the CONFIG file.
When you have entered the settings, press the "OK" button. If there are no mistakes in the input content confirmation screen, press the "Execute" button.
If the CONFIG file being used and the import-destination CONFIG file are the same, the unit automatically restarts when the import operation finishes successfully.
If you want to start up with a CONFIG file that is not currently being used, then use the startup-config select command to switch before restarting.
Import CONFIG file
- Currently-used CONFIG file
- The currently used CONFIG file is shown.
- File to import
- Press the "Select a file" button to display the file selection dialog box.
- Import-destination file
- Select the import-destination CONFIG file in internal non-volatile memory.
- If you selected "slave-config," the L2MS slave CONFIG is imported. (However, the settings are applied to slaves on the LAN map only if this product is operating as the L2MS master.)
- Select the import-destination CONFIG file in internal non-volatile memory.
4. Export CONFIG file page
In this page you can copy a CONFIG file from internal non-volatile memory to the PC.
When you have entered the settings, check the contents of the input, and press the "OK" button.
Export CONFIG file
- Currently-used CONFIG file
- The currently used CONFIG file is shown.
- File to export
- Select the CONFIG file in internal non-volatile memory that you want to export.
- If you select "slave-config," the CONFIG file for L2MS slaves is exported.
- Select the CONFIG file in internal non-volatile memory that you want to export.
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Management
- Maintenance
- Statistical data management
Statistical data management
1. Summary
In this page you can perform operations related to statistical data.
2. Top page
This is the top page for statistical data management.
This shows whether statistical data is backed-up.
Here you can start the process of clearing the statistical data, or the process of exporting a statistical data to the PC.
Statistical data backup settings
- This shows whether statistical data is backed up.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can make settings for backup of statistical data.
Clearing statistical data
- When you press the "Next" button, the procedure of clearing the statistical data will begin.
Exporting statistical data
- Press the "Next" button to begin the process of exporting statistical data to the PC.
3. Statistical data backup settings page
In this page you can make backup settings for statistical data.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
If the backup setting is enabled, statistical data will be backed up if an SD card is inserted.
Statistical data backup settings
- Statistical data to back up
- Select the statistical data to back up from the following items.
- Traffic information
- Resource information
4. Statistical data clear page
In this page you can clear statistical data.
When you have entered the settings, press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content confirmation screen, press the "Execute" button.
When you clear statistical data, the data stored in this unit's non-volatile memory and the data backed-up on an SD card are both cleared.
Clearing statistical data
- Statistical data to be cleared
- Select one of the following as the statistical data to be cleared.
- Traffic information
- Resource information
5. Statistical data export page
In this page you can export statistical data.
When you have entered the settings, check the contents of the input, and press the "OK" button.
When you export statistical data, a zip file will be downloaded.
Statistical data can be exported only if an SD card is inserted.
For details on the structure of the zip file, refer to 6. Structure of the export file.
Exporting statistical data
- Statistical data to export
- Select one of the following as the statistical data to be exported.
- Traffic information (transmission)
- Traffic information (reception)
- Resource information
- Specify term
- Select the month of data that you want to export.
- Use the select box to specify one month of the past year.
6. Structure of the export file
This section explains the folders that are created by decompressing the zip file.
The following shows the structure when traffic information (reception) data for October 2017 is exported.
- 20171103150412_trf_rx_csv.zip
- 20171103150412_trf_rx_csv
- 20171001_trf_rx_hour.csv
- :
- 20171031_trf_rx_hour.csv
- 201710_trf_rx_day.csv
Here we explain the folders and files after decompression.
- 20171103150412_trf_rx_csv
- This folder contains a csv file of the statistical data.
- The time at which the export was executed and the type of data exported are used as the folder name.
- The type of data will be one of the following, according to the type that was specified.
- trf_tx
Traffic information (transmission) - trf_rx
Traffic information (reception) - resource
Resource information
- trf_tx
- 20171001_trf_rx_hour.csv
- This is a csv file of the statistical data.
- The date and type of the applicable data and the time unit of the data are used as the file name.
- The naming conventions for the data type are the same as for the folder.
- One of the following is used as the time unit of the data.
- hour
A file containing one day of data that was collected at one-hour intervals - day
A file containing one month of data that was collected at one-day intervals
- hour
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Management
- Maintenance
- SYSLOG management
SYSLOG management
1. Summary
In this page you can view and edit the settings of the SYSLOG function.
The operation history of this device is output as the SYSLOG (log data) according to the settings of the SYSLOG function. In addition to recording the SYSLOG inside this device, you can also specify a destination address for output to an external host.
2. Top page
This is the top page for SYSLOG management.
The current settings for the SYSLOG function are shown.
SYSLOG settings
- The type of SYSLOG that is output and the SYSLOG transmission destination address are shown.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings.
3. SYSLOG settings page
In this page you can make settings for the SYSLOG function.
When you have entered the settings, press the "OK" button. If there are no mistakes in the input content confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
For details on the various SYSLOG types, refer to the command reference.
SYSLOG settings
- SYSLOG type
- DEBUG
- This setting specifies whether DEBUG type SYSLOG is output.
- INFO
- This setting specifies whether INFO type SYSLOG is output.
- ERROR
- This setting specifies whether ERROR type SYSLOG is output.
- DEBUG
- SYSLOG transmission destination address
- This is the transmission destination address setting when outputting the SYSLOG to an external host.
- You can specify up to two IPv4/IPv6 destination addresses.
- In the case of an IPv6 link local address, you will also need to specify the outgoing interface. (fe80::X%vlanN format)
- If no transmission destination address is specified, the SYSLOG is recorded only inside the switch.
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Management
- Maintenance
- Restart and initialization
Restart and initialization
1. Summary
In this page you can restart this unit and return it to the factory-set state.
2. Top page
This is the top page for restart and initialization.
Here you can start the process of restarting this unit or returning it to the factory-set state.
Restart
- When you press the "Next" button, the process of restarting this unit will begin.
Initialization
- When you press the "Next" button, the process of returning this unit to the factory-set state will begin.
3. Restart page
In this page you can restart this unit.
If pressing the "OK" button restarts the unit.
Note that when you execute restart, the settings that were being changed will not be saved. In addition, the Web GUI cannot be accessed until restart has completed.
4. Initialization page
In this page you can return this unit to its factory-set state.
After you have entered the administrator password, press the "OK" button. Confirm the content to be executed, and if you want to return this unit to its factory-set state, press the "Execute" button.
Note that when the unit is returned to its factory-set state, all settings will return to their default values, including the address for accessing the Web GUI.
Initialization
- Administrator password
- To return the unit to its factory-set state, enter the administrator password.
- SWR2311P-10G Technical Data (GUI)
- Management
- Web GUI language
Web GUI language
1. Summary
Here you can specify the display language.
2. Top page
This is the top page for the web GUI display language. The contents of the display language settings are shown.
Display language setting
The display language settings are shown.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings.
3. Web GUI display language page
In this page you can make settings for the display language.
When input is complete, check the input, and if it is correct, press the "OK" button.
Display language setting
- Language
- Select the display language from the following.
- 日本語 ( Japanese )
- English ( English )
- Select the display language from the following.