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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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... started The first step in getting started in using HTTP protocol. A web-browser is to read hypertext. Follow the installation instructions for your Hub, is a program which allows a person to secure a web-browser. 1 0 WEB-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT Introduction The content of this user... 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-based management for the browser. The web-browser acts as Netscape Navigator/Communicator or Microsoft Internet Explorer. An embedded web-based...
... started The first step in getting started in using HTTP protocol. A web-browser is to read hypertext. Follow the installation instructions for your Hub, is a program which allows a person to secure a web-browser. 1 0 WEB-BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT Introduction The content of this user... 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-based management for the browser. The web-browser acts as Netscape Navigator/Communicator or Microsoft Internet Explorer. An embedded web-based...
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...2 Information The information screen provides the hardware, firmware, and software profile of the Hub, through your browser. The values displayed with the screen-shots (pictures) in this . Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide The second and last step is to do this guide.... Management Your Hub has a hypertext interface, allowing you to configure the IP interface, of the device. Configuration Hub configuration settings can be set via ...
...2 Information The information screen provides the hardware, firmware, and software profile of the Hub, through your browser. The values displayed with the screen-shots (pictures) in this . Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide The second and last step is to do this guide.... Management Your Hub has a hypertext interface, allowing you to configure the IP interface, of the device. Configuration Hub configuration settings can be set via ...
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... is described as follows: ♦ System Description A description of the hub type. ♦ System OID The SNMP Object Identifier for this 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...
... is described as follows: ♦ System Description A description of the hub type. ♦ System OID The SNMP Object Identifier for this 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...
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... events happen. The information is described as follows: ♦ IP Address The Internet address for the device. ♦ Interface Type The media protocol. 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. ♦ Subnet Mask The subnet mask determines the level of the subnet that the hub is the address of the network station that should receive traps from the...
... events happen. The information is described as follows: ♦ IP Address The Internet address for the device. ♦ Interface Type The media protocol. 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. ♦ Subnet Mask The subnet mask determines the level of the subnet that the hub is the address of the network station that should receive traps from the...
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If you to cause an immediate update of the hub's parameters and/ or firmware. Software Download The Software Download screen allows you are described as follows: ♦ Software Update Mode Set to either network or ... should be obtained through the Ethernet network or through the console port. ♦ Software Update Control Determines whether or not the Hub should download its configuration file the next time the Hub is enabled, the pathname will remove a trap receiver from the BOOTP server. 5 ♦ Community This is the SNMP community name...
If you to cause an immediate update of the hub's parameters and/ or firmware. Software Download The Software Download screen allows you are described as follows: ♦ Software Update Mode Set to either network or ... should be obtained through the Ethernet network or through the console port. ♦ Software Update Control Determines whether or not the Hub should download its configuration file the next time the Hub is enabled, the pathname will remove a trap receiver from the BOOTP server. 5 ♦ Community This is the SNMP community name...
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... SNMP community name. ♦ Access Right The permitted access using the SNMP community name. ♦ Delete Click this to delete the community name. 6 Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide ♦ Boot Server Address The IP address of the TFTP server where the configuration file is located. ♦ Boot Protocol...
... SNMP community name. ♦ Access Right The permitted access using the SNMP community name. ♦ Delete Click this to delete the community name. 6 Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide ♦ Boot Server Address The IP address of the TFTP server where the configuration file is located. ♦ Boot Protocol...
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Group/ Port and Console Control Click Fault → Group/Port Control to view or modify. Out-of-Band/ Console Configuration The Hub can be configured for out-of-band (dial-up) management or console-based management, by clicking Console. 7 Simply, click the particular component you to manage the Hub while it is operating. Hub (group), port, and console configurations can be easily selected from this section allow you want to show the Group/Port Configuration Control screen. Control The operations described in this screen.
Group/ Port and Console Control Click Fault → Group/Port Control to view or modify. Out-of-Band/ Console Configuration The Hub can be configured for out-of-band (dial-up) management or console-based management, by clicking Console. 7 Simply, click the particular component you to manage the Hub while it is operating. Hub (group), port, and console configurations can be easily selected from this section allow you want to show the Group/Port Configuration Control screen. Control The operations described in this screen.
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Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide The information is described as follows: ♦ Current Serial Port Setting...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 is the number of bits in the byte unit of the information...the end of a unit of transmission (normally a byte or character). ♦ Protocol This is the protocol used by the Hub for out-of-band (dial-up) management. ♦ System Restart Out-of-Band Baud Rate This sets the baud rate (cps)...
Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide The information is described as follows: ♦ Current Serial Port Setting...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 is the number of bits in the byte unit of the information...the end of a unit of transmission (normally a byte or character). ♦ Protocol This is the protocol used by the Hub for out-of-band (dial-up) management. ♦ System Restart Out-of-Band Baud Rate This sets the baud rate (cps)...
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...1/ Slot 2 Type These indicate the type of module, if present, in the back-slot of the Hub. ♦ Repeater Type Product information of the Hub. ♦ Group Role The role of the Hub within the stack, either primary-master, backup-master, or slave. ♦ Hardware Revision The version of... the repeater hardware board used in this Hub. ♦ Status Tells whether the Hub is up or down. ♦ Last Operation Status Change Time of the Hub. Group (Hub) Configuration Clicking Fault → Group/Port Control → [Hub ID] will show the current configuration information of the...
...1/ Slot 2 Type These indicate the type of module, if present, in the back-slot of the Hub. ♦ Repeater Type Product information of the Hub. ♦ Group Role The role of the Hub within the stack, either primary-master, backup-master, or slave. ♦ Hardware Revision The version of... the repeater hardware board used in this Hub. ♦ Status Tells whether the Hub is up or down. ♦ Last Operation Status Change Time of the Hub. Group (Hub) Configuration Clicking Fault → Group/Port Control → [Hub ID] will show the current configuration information of the...
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...; Port Type The type is an option to isolate or reconnect the Hub in the hub stack. 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...
...; Port Type The type is an option to isolate or reconnect the Hub in the hub stack. 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...
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... Change Indicates whether or not the port will send a trap if it's link status changes. ♦ Generate Trap When Speed State Change Indicates whether or not the port will only transmit if there is a good link to turning the hub off and on again. Click RESET to the values stored in EEPROM. If... enabled, the port will check for link pulses, and will send a trap if it's speed changes. Reset Doing a remote reset is...
... Change Indicates whether or not the port will send a trap if it's link status changes. ♦ Generate Trap When Speed State Change Indicates whether or not the port will only transmit if there is a good link to turning the hub off and on again. Click RESET to the values stored in EEPROM. If... enabled, the port will check for link pulses, and will send a trap if it's speed changes. Reset Doing a remote reset is...
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... you to multicast Ethernet addresses. 12 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...
... you to multicast Ethernet addresses. 12 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...
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... 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: • 64 Octs (Pkts) • 65-127 Octs (Pkts) • 128-255 Octs (Pkts) •...
... 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: • 64 Octs (Pkts) • 65-127 Octs (Pkts) • 128-255 Octs (Pkts) •...
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User List The User List display, displays the Ethernet (MAC) addresses of the frame as received by the hub stack. The information is described as follows: ♦ Source Address Shows the source Ethernet address of packets recently received by the hub. 14 This information is calculated and plotted every 10 seconds. Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide Utilization is displayed per port. At any time, at most, a one hour utilization history can be shown by the graph.
User List The User List display, displays the Ethernet (MAC) addresses of the frame as received by the hub stack. The information is described as follows: ♦ Source Address Shows the source Ethernet address of packets recently received by the hub. 14 This information is calculated and plotted every 10 seconds. Dual-Speed Stackable Hub Web-based Management User's Guide Utilization is displayed per port. At any time, at most, a one hour utilization history can be shown by the graph.
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... of the last frame received by Ethernet address. ♦ Time Shows the amount of hardware. The information is described as follows: ♦ 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... Address This is by the port. ♦ Attribute This indicates MAC address type, always. 15 If a different device transmits to the port, the hub can be set to either partition the port, send a trap notification to a given piece of time since the last packet was transmitted on the port...
... of the last frame received by Ethernet address. ♦ Time Shows the amount of hardware. The information is described as follows: ♦ 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... Address This is by the port. ♦ Attribute This indicates MAC address type, always. 15 If a different device transmits to the port, the hub can be set to either partition the port, send a trap notification to a given piece of time since the last packet was transmitted on the port...
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... is active. ♦ Status Select Valid to enable the pair, else Invalid to disable the pair. 16 Eavesdrop information is switched back to the master link. A maximum limit of 3 back-up port is immediately enabled should the master port fail. and Back-Up, if back-up 's are inactive; Back...-Up Port A Back-Up Port is active; 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 pair. ♦ Active ...
... is active. ♦ Status Select Valid to enable the pair, else Invalid to disable the pair. 16 Eavesdrop information is switched back to the master link. A maximum limit of 3 back-up port is immediately enabled should the master port fail. and Back-Up, if back-up 's are inactive; Back...-Up Port A Back-Up Port is active; 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 pair. ♦ Active ...