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... 21 7.1.1.2 Downloading Device Monitoring Logs 22 7.1.1.3 Changing the Device Site and Profile 22 7.1.1.4 Changing the Device Connection Type to DHCP 22 7.1.1.5 Changing the Device Connection to Static IP 23 7.1.1.6 Viewing and Customizing the Switch Performance Summary 23 7.1.1.7 Viewing and Customizing the Switch Port Status Overview 24 7.1.1.8 Viewing and Customizing The Switch Power Consumption Overview 26 7.1.1.9 Performing a Device Ping Test 26 7.1.1.10 Performing a MAC Forwarding Table Test 27 7.1.1.11 Performing a Cable Test 27 7.1.1.12 Performing a Port Cycle...
... 21 7.1.1.2 Downloading Device Monitoring Logs 22 7.1.1.3 Changing the Device Site and Profile 22 7.1.1.4 Changing the Device Connection Type to DHCP 22 7.1.1.5 Changing the Device Connection to Static IP 23 7.1.1.6 Viewing and Customizing the Switch Performance Summary 23 7.1.1.7 Viewing and Customizing the Switch Port Status Overview 24 7.1.1.8 Viewing and Customizing The Switch Power Consumption Overview 26 7.1.1.9 Performing a Device Ping Test 26 7.1.1.10 Performing a MAC Forwarding Table Test 27 7.1.1.11 Performing a Cable Test 27 7.1.1.12 Performing a Port Cycle...
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... Configuration Changes 61 8.2 Devices...61 8.2.1 Filtering Device Information 61 8.2.2 Adding a Single Device...62 8.2.3 Bulk Adding Multiple Devices to the Inventory 63 8.2.4 Bulk Adding and Registering Multiple Devices to a Site 63 8.2.5 Adding a Tag to One or More Devices 64 8.2.6 Removing a Tag From One or More Devices 65 8.2.7 Editing a Device ...65 8.2.8 Deleting a Device ...65 8.2.9 Deleting Multiple Devices 66 8.2.10 Download the Device List 66 8.3 Switch Ports ...67 8.3.1 Customizing the Switch Ports Configuration Overview 67 8.3.2 Configuring Local Port Settings for...
... Configuration Changes 61 8.2 Devices...61 8.2.1 Filtering Device Information 61 8.2.2 Adding a Single Device...62 8.2.3 Bulk Adding Multiple Devices to the Inventory 63 8.2.4 Bulk Adding and Registering Multiple Devices to a Site 63 8.2.5 Adding a Tag to One or More Devices 64 8.2.6 Removing a Tag From One or More Devices 65 8.2.7 Editing a Device ...65 8.2.8 Deleting a Device ...65 8.2.9 Deleting Multiple Devices 66 8.2.10 Download the Device List 66 8.3 Switch Ports ...67 8.3.1 Customizing the Switch Ports Configuration Overview 67 8.3.2 Configuring Local Port Settings for...
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... into organizations, allowing devices to configure devices as a group. Within the Nuclias structure, 2 This reduces installation costs and simplifies network management, making the Nuclias Cloud an ideal solution for dedicated support staff, and allowing large numbers of the terms and concepts used to be grouped in Site Tags and Sites based on their roles and privileges, allowing access only to be...
... into organizations, allowing devices to configure devices as a group. Within the Nuclias structure, 2 This reduces installation costs and simplifies network management, making the Nuclias Cloud an ideal solution for dedicated support staff, and allowing large numbers of the terms and concepts used to be grouped in Site Tags and Sites based on their roles and privileges, allowing access only to be...
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... network with recommended settings. 3.1 Creating an Account Access to log into the Nuclias Portal interface. Enter your email address. This is also your country is designed to provide new users with instructions on . Click Create Account. 3. 3 Getting Started with Nuclias This section is not listed, choose the country closest to www.nuclias.com and click Login. 2. This covers the basic requirements for local support...
... network with recommended settings. 3.1 Creating an Account Access to log into the Nuclias Portal interface. Enter your email address. This is also your country is designed to provide new users with instructions on . Click Create Account. 3. 3 Getting Started with Nuclias This section is not listed, choose the country closest to www.nuclias.com and click Login. 2. This covers the basic requirements for local support...
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... new device will use the settings configured in the format XXXX-XXXXXXXX or XXXXXXXXXXXX. Devices are linked to a Site and a Profile to the Configure > Access Point > Profiles page. 2. Click Add device. 3. Device UID Device name Site Profile License Key Enter the device's Unique Identifier (UID) found on the label printed on the device. Select a Profile for the device. Once expired, an additional license must be issued a one year free license key...
... new device will use the settings configured in the format XXXX-XXXXXXXX or XXXXXXXXXXXX. Devices are linked to a Site and a Profile to the Configure > Access Point > Profiles page. 2. Click Add device. 3. Device UID Device name Site Profile License Key Enter the device's Unique Identifier (UID) found on the label printed on the device. Select a Profile for the device. Once expired, an additional license must be issued a one year free license key...
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... of the root bridge port in the network, especially when the down the port and sends a log to . Multiple tags can route traffic through this port. Port state RSTP STP guard LBD Type Native VLAN Allowed VLANs Tags Link (RJ45) PoE 25 selected, this name will be entered. If RSTP is not enabled in the network. Choose the maximum link speed of the port. The Switch will automatically shut...
... of the root bridge port in the network, especially when the down the port and sends a log to . Multiple tags can route traffic through this port. Port state RSTP STP guard LBD Type Native VLAN Allowed VLANs Tags Link (RJ45) PoE 25 selected, this name will be entered. If RSTP is not enabled in the network. Choose the maximum link speed of the port. The Switch will automatically shut...
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... the Ports window, users can only be used for port group 10 will only apply to the ports of the Profile you wish to the number of ports. For example, any port configurations for the selected device model type. 4. [Optional] Select Clone from exist profile and choose a Profile from the drop-down menu to corresponding ports on the physical switch model. Note: The Profile can configure basic and advanced settings...
... the Ports window, users can only be used for port group 10 will only apply to the ports of the Profile you wish to the number of ports. For example, any port configurations for the selected device model type. 4. [Optional] Select Clone from exist profile and choose a Profile from the drop-down menu to corresponding ports on the physical switch model. Note: The Profile can configure basic and advanced settings...
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... use root guard enhancement. Access: Only sends and receives untagged data from different VLANs. Enter the ID of the root bridge port in the network, especially when the down the port and sends a log to the administrator. Enter the IDs of the port. From the port list, check the box next to the ports you wish to . The changes made will apply to enable or disable...
... use root guard enhancement. Access: Only sends and receives untagged data from different VLANs. Enter the ID of the root bridge port in the network, especially when the down the port and sends a log to the administrator. Enter the IDs of the port. From the port list, check the box next to the ports you wish to . The changes made will apply to enable or disable...
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... a Switch Port Schedule section on page 47. 6. Tags Link (RJ45) PoE through this port. Enter a descriptive tag for more information. 1. Multiple tags can be entered. Choose the maximum link speed of the port. Choose a port schedule. Click Save. 7. Note: Port aggregation is not supported if the port type is set to enable or disable Power over Ethernet. To configure the port type, refer to the Configure > Switch > Profiles page. 2. Navigate to the Configuring Port Settings for One or More Switch Ports...
... a Switch Port Schedule section on page 47. 6. Tags Link (RJ45) PoE through this port. Enter a descriptive tag for more information. 1. Multiple tags can be entered. Choose the maximum link speed of the port. Choose a port schedule. Click Save. 7. Note: Port aggregation is not supported if the port type is set to enable or disable Power over Ethernet. To configure the port type, refer to the Configure > Switch > Profiles page. 2. Navigate to the Configuring Port Settings for One or More Switch Ports...
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... the drop-down menu. Note: Voice VLAN is not supported if the port type is used to add additional manufacturers to the Configure > Switch > Profiles page. 2. In the Voice VLAN Configuration section, select Enable next to the Configuring Port Settings for One or More Switch Ports section on page 41 for switches window, specify the following information: OUI Address 53 This field will contain which MAC address range the OUI mask...
... the drop-down menu. Note: Voice VLAN is not supported if the port type is used to add additional manufacturers to the Configure > Switch > Profiles page. 2. In the Voice VLAN Configuration section, select Enable next to the Configuring Port Settings for One or More Switch Ports section on page 41 for switches window, specify the following information: OUI Address 53 This field will contain which MAC address range the OUI mask...
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... a remote RADIUS server to allow the remaining users on the same port to be authenticated by the Switch using a remote RADIUS server before being allowed access to add additional RADIUS servers. 8. In the Add RADIUS servers window, specify the following information: Host Port Key Enter the IP address of the Profile you wish to edit. 3. Each MAC address must be authenticated per port by port and set them from the list. 60 Click Push Configuration. 8.1.8.2 Configure a Guest VLAN Administrators can configure one user to access the network...
... a remote RADIUS server to allow the remaining users on the same port to be authenticated by the Switch using a remote RADIUS server before being allowed access to add additional RADIUS servers. 8. In the Add RADIUS servers window, specify the following information: Host Port Key Enter the IP address of the Profile you wish to edit. 3. Each MAC address must be authenticated per port by port and set them from the list. 60 Click Push Configuration. 8.1.8.2 Configure a Guest VLAN Administrators can configure one user to access the network...
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... configuration changes to all devices using this Profile. This page also provides a detailed overview of devices, and configure individual devices. Navigate to close the window. 8.2 Devices From the Devices page, users can add a single device, or bulk import a group of all currently registered devices with additional information including status, clients, and general settings. 8.2.1 Filtering Device Information 1. Click the filter selection in the top-right to the Monitor > Switch > Devices page. 2. [Optional] Select a time...
... configuration changes to all devices using this Profile. This page also provides a detailed overview of devices, and configure individual devices. Navigate to close the window. 8.2 Devices From the Devices page, users can add a single device, or bulk import a group of all currently registered devices with additional information including status, clients, and general settings. 8.2.1 Filtering Device Information 1. Click the filter selection in the top-right to the Monitor > Switch > Devices page. 2. [Optional] Select a time...
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... to show ports 1 to 28 of the same port group, for physical switches. Select a time frame from the drop-down menu. Navigate to the organization. Local switch configurations may be useful in cases where one switch in a group of ports for example multiple DBS-2000-10MP switches, select a specific switch from the time frame drop-down menu. 5. 8.3 Switch Ports From the Switch Ports section, users can configure individual ports or groups of switches requires specialized settings that switch. 4.
... to show ports 1 to 28 of the same port group, for physical switches. Select a time frame from the drop-down menu. Navigate to the organization. Local switch configurations may be useful in cases where one switch in a group of ports for example multiple DBS-2000-10MP switches, select a specific switch from the time frame drop-down menu. 5. 8.3 Switch Ports From the Switch Ports section, users can configure individual ports or groups of switches requires specialized settings that switch. 4.
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... that support Power over Ethernet (PoE) functionality on this port. Choose the function type of the native VLAN the port belongs to enable or disable Loopback Detection (LBD). Trunk: Sends and receives tagged data from different VLANs. Enter the ID of the port. Multiple tags can route traffic through this port. Select Auto to allow the port to auto-negotiate port speed with the partner port or device. Select Auto to...
... that support Power over Ethernet (PoE) functionality on this port. Choose the function type of the native VLAN the port belongs to enable or disable Loopback Detection (LBD). Trunk: Sends and receives tagged data from different VLANs. Enter the ID of the port. Multiple tags can route traffic through this port. Select Auto to allow the port to auto-negotiate port speed with the partner port or device. Select Auto to...
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...: These local settings will not be aggregated using either LACP or static link. From the port list, check the box next to the ports you wish to increase port bandwidth and redundancy in a port trunk group. Note: Static link requires manual configuration of the port overview. 70 In the Link Aggregation Setting window, select the aggregation type. LACP Static LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) allows the switch to automatically detect links in the...
...: These local settings will not be aggregated using either LACP or static link. From the port list, check the box next to the ports you wish to increase port bandwidth and redundancy in a port trunk group. Note: Static link requires manual configuration of the port overview. 70 In the Link Aggregation Setting window, select the aggregation type. LACP Static LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) allows the switch to automatically detect links in the...
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... linked to the user account including organization type, device status and amount. When prompted to delete. 3. Users can also create Site and Site Tags, and invite new users. 10.2.1 Creating a New Organization Organization creation is dependent on the role and privilege level of the user to the Settings > Account Management page. 2. Note: This is the password of the managing user and not the password of the managing user...
... linked to the user account including organization type, device status and amount. When prompted to delete. 3. Users can also create Site and Site Tags, and invite new users. 10.2.1 Creating a New Organization Organization creation is dependent on the role and privilege level of the user to the Settings > Account Management page. 2. Note: This is the password of the managing user and not the password of the managing user...
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... device-specific events. 1. Firmware upgrade Sends an alert notification when a device firmware failed upgrade failed. In the Access Point section, select a time (in minutes) from a Profile. When prompted to receive alert notifications for: Firmware upgraded Sends an alert notification when a device firmware has successfully upgraded. In the General section, select the event types to confirm, click Yes. 10.6 Alert Settings 10.6.1 Configuring Alert Notifications Users can customize what type of network...
... device-specific events. 1. Firmware upgrade Sends an alert notification when a device firmware failed upgrade failed. In the Access Point section, select a time (in minutes) from a Profile. When prompted to receive alert notifications for: Firmware upgraded Sends an alert notification when a device firmware has successfully upgraded. In the General section, select the event types to confirm, click Yes. 10.6 Alert Settings 10.6.1 Configuring Alert Notifications Users can customize what type of network...
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... D-Link's complete, cloud-managed networking solution. It allows organizations with Google Maps » Visualized Floor Maps » Automated Monitoring & Alerts » Multi-Tenant & Role-Based Administration » Band Steering » Bandwidth Optimization » Searchable Event Log and Change Log » Auto Channel Management » Authentication via Customizable Captive Portal, 802.1x and RADIUS Server » Social Login for Guest Wi-Fi Access » End-to-End Encryption...
... D-Link's complete, cloud-managed networking solution. It allows organizations with Google Maps » Visualized Floor Maps » Automated Monitoring & Alerts » Multi-Tenant & Role-Based Administration » Band Steering » Bandwidth Optimization » Searchable Event Log and Change Log » Auto Channel Management » Authentication via Customizable Captive Portal, 802.1x and RADIUS Server » Social Login for Guest Wi-Fi Access » End-to-End Encryption...
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... security features work . Meanwhile, social-login, airtime fairness and bandwidth priority make management as simple and as hassle-free as it should be used to further drive business value. 4 / Peace-of their network environment. Admins can be . 3 / In-Depth Analytics & Automated Reporting Nuclias Cloud delivers a deeper understanding of your productivity. Zero Touch Deployment does away with repetitive device configuration by remotely pushing settings...
... security features work . Meanwhile, social-login, airtime fairness and bandwidth priority make management as simple and as hassle-free as it should be used to further drive business value. 4 / Peace-of their network environment. Admins can be . 3 / In-Depth Analytics & Automated Reporting Nuclias Cloud delivers a deeper understanding of your productivity. Zero Touch Deployment does away with repetitive device configuration by remotely pushing settings...
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... per port • DBS-2000 Series PoE models support power budgets of the copper cables, recognize the cable type, and detect cable errors PoE Support • 10MP/28MP/28P/52MP comply with IEEE 802.3af/at and higher power budgets, allowing more PoE devices to be installed in remote locations without immediate access to power outlets Example Topology Chain Store A Internet Gateway Cloud Switch Chain Store B HQ Internet Gateway Cloud Switch Network Cameras Cloud APs Network Cameras...
... per port • DBS-2000 Series PoE models support power budgets of the copper cables, recognize the cable type, and detect cable errors PoE Support • 10MP/28MP/28P/52MP comply with IEEE 802.3af/at and higher power budgets, allowing more PoE devices to be installed in remote locations without immediate access to power outlets Example Topology Chain Store A Internet Gateway Cloud Switch Chain Store B HQ Internet Gateway Cloud Switch Network Cameras Cloud APs Network Cameras...