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DFE-2600 Series Web-based Management User's Guide Rev. 02 (August, 1998) 6DFE2600..02 Printed In Taiwan RECYCLABLE
DFE-2600 Series Web-based Management User's Guide Rev. 02 (August, 1998) 6DFE2600..02 Printed In Taiwan RECYCLABLE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 0 WEB-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT 1 Introduction...1 getting started...1 Management ...2 Configuration ...2 Control...7 Performance ...12 ii
TABLE OF CONTENTS 0 WEB-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT 1 Introduction...1 getting started...1 Management ...2 Configuration ...2 Control...7 Performance ...12 ii
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... web-based (hypertext) interface allows users to secure a web-browser. Follow the installation instructions for your Hub, is a program which allows a person to intelligent (management) Hub models only. getting started The first step in getting started in using HTTP protocol. A web-browser is to manage the switch from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as a universal access tool and can communicate directly, with the Hub, using web...
... web-based (hypertext) interface allows users to secure a web-browser. Follow the installation instructions for your Hub, is a program which allows a person to intelligent (management) Hub models only. getting started The first step in getting started in using HTTP protocol. A web-browser is to manage the switch from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as a universal access tool and can communicate directly, with the Hub, using web...
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... do this guide. Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide The second and last step is to configure the IP interface, of the device. The values displayed with the screen-shots (pictures) in this . Your web-browser screen may vary with a white background can be user-defined or list-selected by user. 2 Configuration Hub configuration settings can be set via the web-browser. See the In-Band Setup Instructions on...
... do this guide. Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide The second and last step is to configure the IP interface, of the device. The values displayed with the screen-shots (pictures) in this . Your web-browser screen may vary with a white background can be user-defined or list-selected by user. 2 Configuration Hub configuration settings can be set via the web-browser. See the In-Band Setup Instructions on...
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... hub type. ♦ System Uptime The amount of time that the hub stack has been powered on. ♦ System Contact User-defined information for the physical location of the hub. ♦ System Name A user-assigned name for the hub. ♦ System Location A user-assigned description for the physical location of the hub. ♦ Runtime Software Version Version number for the resident and downloadable software. ♦ PROM Firmware Version Version number for the hub hardware...
... hub type. ♦ System Uptime The amount of time that the hub stack has been powered on. ♦ System Contact User-defined information for the physical location of the hub. ♦ System Name A user-assigned name for the hub. ♦ System Location A user-assigned description for the physical location of the hub. ♦ Runtime Software Version Version number for the resident and downloadable software. ♦ PROM Firmware Version Version number for the hub hardware...
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... follows: ♦ IP Address The Internet address for the device. ♦ Interface Type The media protocol. Trap Receivers Defining a Trap Receivers allows network management stations to be notified when exceptional events happen. Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide The information is described as follows: ♦ IP Address This is on. ♦ Default Gateway The default router for the device. ♦ MAC Address The physical address for the device...
... follows: ♦ IP Address The Internet address for the device. ♦ Interface Type The media protocol. Trap Receivers Defining a Trap Receivers allows network management stations to be notified when exceptional events happen. Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide The information is described as follows: ♦ IP Address This is on. ♦ Default Gateway The default router for the device. ♦ MAC Address The physical address for the device...
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... through the Ethernet network or through the console port. ♦ Software Update Control Determines whether or not the Hub should be obtained from the trap receiving table. Software Download The Software Download screen allows you are described as follows: ♦ Software Update Mode Set to cause an immediate update of -band. Determines whether the configuration file should download its configuration file the next time the Hub is booted. ♦ Boot File The path and configuration file name on the TFTP server. If...
... through the Ethernet network or through the console port. ♦ Software Update Control Determines whether or not the Hub should be obtained from the trap receiving table. Software Download The Software Download screen allows you are described as follows: ♦ Software Update Mode Set to cause an immediate update of -band. Determines whether the configuration file should download its configuration file the next time the Hub is booted. ♦ Boot File The path and configuration file name on the TFTP server. If...
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... Software Update Control is located. ♦ Boot Protocol Set to either bootp-tftp or tftp only. The information is described as follows: ♦ Community String A user-defined SNMP community name. ♦ Access Right The permitted access using the SNMP community name. ♦ Delete Click this to define community strings and access privileges. SNMP Manager Configuration The SNMP Manager Configuration screen allows you to delete the community name. 6 Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide ♦ Boot Server Address The IP address...
... Software Update Control is located. ♦ Boot Protocol Set to either bootp-tftp or tftp only. The information is described as follows: ♦ Community String A user-defined SNMP community name. ♦ Access Right The permitted access using the SNMP community name. ♦ Delete Click this to define community strings and access privileges. SNMP Manager Configuration The SNMP Manager Configuration screen allows you to delete the community name. 6 Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide ♦ Boot Server Address The IP address...
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Hub (group), port, and console configurations can be configured for out-of -Band/ Console Configuration The Hub can be easily selected from this section allow you want to manage the Hub while it is operating. Simply, click the particular component you to view or modify. Control The operations described in this screen. Group/ Port and Console Control Click Fault → Group/Port Control to show the Group/Port Configuration Control screen. Out-of -band (dial-up) management or console-based management, by clicking Console. 7
Hub (group), port, and console configurations can be configured for out-of -Band/ Console Configuration The Hub can be easily selected from this section allow you want to manage the Hub while it is operating. Simply, click the particular component you to view or modify. Control The operations described in this screen. Group/ Port and Console Control Click Fault → Group/Port Control to show the Group/Port Configuration Control screen. Out-of -band (dial-up) management or console-based management, by clicking Console. 7
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Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide The information is described as follows: ♦ Current Serial Port Setting Displays the current session, either Console or Out-of-band. ♦ System Restart Serial Port Setting You can choose to select Console or Out-of-band management upon reboot. ♦ Baud Rate This is cps (characters per second) of the information exchange between the Hub and it's console manager. ♦ Character Size This...
Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide The information is described as follows: ♦ Current Serial Port Setting Displays the current session, either Console or Out-of-band. ♦ System Restart Serial Port Setting You can choose to select Console or Out-of-band management upon reboot. ♦ Baud Rate This is cps (characters per second) of the information exchange between the Hub and it's console manager. ♦ Character Size This...
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Group (Hub) Configuration Clicking Fault → Group/Port Control → [Hub ID] will show the current configuration information of the last status change occurs when the Hub goes online or off-line. 9 A status change for the Hub. The information is described as follows: ♦ Serial Number This is a unique hardware serial number of the Hub. ♦ Description This is the product ID. ♦ Slot 1/ Slot 2 Type These indicate the type of module, if...
Group (Hub) Configuration Clicking Fault → Group/Port Control → [Hub ID] will show the current configuration information of the last status change occurs when the Hub goes online or off-line. 9 A status change for the Hub. The information is described as follows: ♦ Serial Number This is a unique hardware serial number of the Hub. ♦ Description This is the product ID. ♦ Slot 1/ Slot 2 Type These indicate the type of module, if...
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...: ♦ Port Type The type is an option to isolate or reconnect the Hub in the hub stack. Port Configuration Clicking Fault→Group/Port Control→[Port ID] will show the current configuration information of the port. Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide ♦ Isolated/ Reconnected Group This is UTP, BNC, or AUI. ♦ Link Status Indicates link status: link up or link down. ♦ Auto Partition Status Indicates whether the port has been auto-partitioned...
...: ♦ Port Type The type is an option to isolate or reconnect the Hub in the hub stack. Port Configuration Clicking Fault→Group/Port Control→[Port ID] will show the current configuration information of the port. Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide ♦ Isolated/ Reconnected Group This is UTP, BNC, or AUI. ♦ Link Status Indicates link status: link up or link down. ♦ Auto Partition Status Indicates whether the port has been auto-partitioned...
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Reset Doing a remote reset is set: auto-negotiation, 10Mbps, or 100Mbps. ♦ Generate Trap When Link State Change Indicates whether or not the port will send a trap if it 's speed changes. Click RESET to turning the hub off and on again. All parameters are returned to another station. ♦ Administration State Indicates the port's partition status, either enabled or disabled. ♦ Port Speed State Indicates how the port speed is equivalent to...
Reset Doing a remote reset is set: auto-negotiation, 10Mbps, or 100Mbps. ♦ Generate Trap When Link State Change Indicates whether or not the port will send a trap if it 's speed changes. Click RESET to turning the hub off and on again. All parameters are returned to another station. ♦ Administration State Indicates the port's partition status, either enabled or disabled. ♦ Port Speed State Indicates how the port speed is equivalent to...
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Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide Performance Hub performance is measured with packet statistics and it's utilization in the stack. Statistics collected by the Hub are described as follows: ♦ StatsPkts (Pkts) Counts valid frames. ♦ BroadcastPkts (Pkts) Counts valid frames that are broadcast to all stations on the network. ♦ MulticastPkts (Pkts) Counts valid frames that are sent to collect network statistics of...
Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide Performance Hub performance is measured with packet statistics and it's utilization in the stack. Statistics collected by the Hub are described as follows: ♦ StatsPkts (Pkts) Counts valid frames. ♦ BroadcastPkts (Pkts) Counts valid frames that are broadcast to all stations on the network. ♦ MulticastPkts (Pkts) Counts valid frames that are sent to collect network statistics of...
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... an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Errors). ♦ Jabbers (Pkts) Counts frames longer than the maximum 1518 bytes (octets) with either bad framing or an invalid CRC. ♦ Collisions (Pkts) Counts transmission collisions on the Ethernet segment. ♦ The Hub also collects packet distribution statistics categorizing Ethernet frames by length...
... an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Errors). ♦ Jabbers (Pkts) Counts frames longer than the maximum 1518 bytes (octets) with either bad framing or an invalid CRC. ♦ Collisions (Pkts) Counts transmission collisions on the Ethernet segment. ♦ The Hub also collects packet distribution statistics categorizing Ethernet frames by length...
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The information is described as follows: ♦ Source Address Shows the source Ethernet address of packets recently received by the hub stack. At any time, at most, a one hour utilization history can be shown by the hub. 14 Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide Utilization is displayed per port. This information is calculated and plotted every 10 seconds. User List The User List display, displays the Ethernet (MAC) addresses of the frame as received by the graph.
The information is described as follows: ♦ Source Address Shows the source Ethernet address of packets recently received by the hub stack. At any time, at most, a one hour utilization history can be shown by the hub. 14 Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide Utilization is displayed per port. This information is calculated and plotted every 10 seconds. User List The User List display, displays the Ethernet (MAC) addresses of the frame as received by the graph.
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...: ♦ Hub ID Select a Hub from the hub stack. ♦ Port Port ID for which Intrusion is enabled. ♦ Authorized MAC Address This is the Ethernet (MAC) address of the last frame received by Ethernet address. If a different device transmits to the port, the hub can be set to either partition the port, send a trap notification to use this port. ♦ Detected MAC Address This is by the port. ♦ Attribute This indicates MAC address type, always...
...: ♦ Hub ID Select a Hub from the hub stack. ♦ Port Port ID for which Intrusion is enabled. ♦ Authorized MAC Address This is the Ethernet (MAC) address of the last frame received by Ethernet address. If a different device transmits to the port, the hub can be set to either partition the port, send a trap notification to use this port. ♦ Detected MAC Address This is by the port. ♦ Attribute This indicates MAC address type, always...
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.... ♦ Auto Learn Can set auto-learning to enable or disable. ♦ Delete Click this to delete and disable a port/ intrusion entry. Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide ♦ Action The action to be taken in event of a master port and a back-up port. The back-up 's are inactive; If the master port returns (from the hub stack. ♦ Master/ Back-Up Port Enter the port ID numbers to disable the pair...
.... ♦ Auto Learn Can set auto-learning to enable or disable. ♦ Delete Click this to delete and disable a port/ intrusion entry. Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide ♦ Action The action to be taken in event of a master port and a back-up port. The back-up 's are inactive; If the master port returns (from the hub stack. ♦ Master/ Back-Up Port Enter the port ID numbers to disable the pair...