SWP1 Series Technical Data
Firmware revision: Rev.2.01.11
Thank you for your purchase of the Yamaha SWP1 series.
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.
Firmware Updates
For stable operations of this L2 switch, we recommend that you apply the latest updates, which include new functionality and bug fixes.
Please confirm your system version when applying updates.
- Use the "show version" command to confirm the system version.
Web GUI Function
The latest firmware for this L2 switch includes the following settings and functions:
- Detailed settings
- VLAN
- MAC address table
- IGMP snooping
- QoS
- EEE
- Management
- Unit settings
- Time settings
- Access management
- Management password
- Maintenance
- Command execution (for details on the commands, refer to the Command Reference)
- Firmware update
- CONFIG file management
- SYSLOG management
- Restart and initialization
- Unit settings
Support Service Center
- Yamaha Pro Audio global website:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ - Yamaha Downloads
http://download.yamaha.com/
- SWP1 Series 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 Internet Explorer 11
- Mac
- Apple Safari 7 or later
NOTE
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.
Memo
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 Safari 7 (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."
- Close the "Security" window.
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.
Memo
The command console screen contains the following items.
Management -> "Maintenance" -> "Command execution"
For details on commands, refer to "Command reference."
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- Overall
- Logging in and logging out
Logging in and logging out
1. Login method
Here we explain how to log in to the web GUI of this unit.
Log in as general user
- Start your web browser, and access "http://(the IP address you assigned to the unit)/".
- A dialog box asking you to enter a user name and password appears.
- Enter "guest" as the user name, and enter the login password.
* 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.
Log in as administrative user
- Start your web browser, and access "http://(the IP address you assigned to the unit)/".
- A dialog box asking you to enter a user name and password appears.
- Enter "administrator" as the user name, and enter the specified password when moving to the specially privileged EXEC mode.
* 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.
Log in again as another user
- In the upper right of the screen, press the "Log out" button to log out.
- Close the web browser. Then open it again and log in again.
About general users and administrative users
- General users
- The user name is "guest".
- As the password, use the login password (the text string specified by the "password" command).
In the factory-set state, this password is unset.
- Administrative users
- The user name is "administrator".
- As the password, use the password specified when moving to the specially privileged EXEC mode (the text string specified by the "enable password" command).
In the factory-set state, this password is unset.
About passwords
- You must enter the password as single-byte characters. Double-byte characters may not be used. Uppercase and lowercase characters are distinguished.
- If an incorrect user name or password is stored in your web browser, the login authentication dialog box might not appear. Close and reopen the web browser, and access this unit once again. If the browser is storing auto-login user information, delete it.
- 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.
2. Logout method
To log out of the web GUI for this device, press the "Log out" button in the upper right of the GUI screen. After you log out, be sure to close the web browser.
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- About each screen
About each screen
1. Dashboard
It shows the 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 / MemoryUtilization )
- SYSLOG
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 a controller.
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
- Load balancing
- VLAN
- Create VLAN
- Tag VLAN
- MAC address table
- Routing
- DNS client
- IGMP snooping
- QoS
- Mail notification
4. Management
In this page you can make settings for this unit, and perform maintenance. The following items are provided.
- Unit settings
- Access management
- Password settings
- Various server settings
- Maintenance
- Command execution
- Update firmware
- CONFIG management
- SYSLOG management
- Restart and initialization
- GUI display 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 ... A.D. ( 4 Digit ) MM ... Month ( 2 Digit ) DD ... Day ( 2 Digit ) hh ... Hours ( 2 Digit ) mm ... Minutes ( 2 Digit ) ss ... Seconds ( 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 TECHNIFO
- 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 TECHNIFO 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 "technifo_YYYYMMDDhhmmss.txt".
YYYY ... A.D. ( 4 Digit ) MM ... Month ( 2 Digit ) DD ... Day ( 2 Digit ) hh ... Hours ( 2 Digit ) mm ... Minutes ( 2 Digit ) ss ... Seconds ( 2 Digit )
Notes
- It may take some time to obtain TECHNIFO.
- This unit may undergo loading while the information is being acquired.
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- Dashboard
Dashboard
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- 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."
- What is a gadget?
- Each window shown in the dashboard is called a "gadget."
- Information for each gadget is automatically updated at regular intervals.
Using the gadgets
The following gadgets can be used.
- System information
- Resource information
- Interface information
- SYSLOG
Each gadget has the following functions.
- 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
- A "Separate" button (
- 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.
- When you press the minimize icon (
- Auto-update gadget:
- All gadgets are automatically updated at regular intervals.
- The update interval differs depending on the gadget.
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- Dashboard
- About each gadget
About each gadget
Interface information
This shows the link status of the ports.
- The "Port" icon display lets you check the link status of the ports.
- When you move the mouse cursor over the "Port" icon, detailed port information is shown.
- 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) | |
Link down | |
Error occurrence (Loop detection, Shutdown by BPDU guard) |
For an SFP port
Icon | Explanation |
---|---|
Link up (full duplex) | |
Link down | |
Error occurrence (Loop detection, Shutdown by BPDU guard) |
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 settings file:
- The currently used CONFIG file is shown.
- Depending on CONFIG switch 1, either config0 (if ON) or config1 (if OFF) is loaded when the system starts up.
- 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.
Resource information
This page 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.
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).
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- Detailed settings
- Interface settings
Interface settings
1. Summary
This page is for changing the physical interface settings.
2. Top page
This is the top page for the interface settings.
Interface list
- The current operating status and settings for the physical interface are shown for each interface.
- The table items are explained below.
- Check box
- Select the check box for bulk settings or to initialize the settings.
- Port
- Displays the interface name.
- Link
- Displays the link status for the interface.
- Displays the port type in parentheses for other ports besides the LAN.
- Speed/communication mode
- Displays the operating speed and communication mode.
- For automatic settings, “(Automatic)” is displayed at the end of the status indication.
- EEE
- Displays the operating status of the EEE function.
- Explanation
- Displays the description text that is set for the interface.
- Check box
- Press the “Setting” button to display the page where you can change the settings of the selected interface.
- If you press the “Specify all” button, the settings can be changed for all interfaces whose check box is selected.
- Bulk settings cannot be made by selecting ports of different types.
- The default settings will be applied to the settings on the physical interface settings page.
- If you press the “Return to defaults” button, the settings will be initialized on all interfaces whose check boxes are selected.
- Each of the default settings are shown below.
- Operation : Enable interface
- Explanation : Unset
- Speed/communication mode : Automatic
- EEE function : Disabled (Don’t use power-conservation Ethernet function)
- Each of the default settings are shown below.
3. Physical interface settings page
This page is for changing physical interface-related settings.
Enter the settings, and then press the “Confirm” button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the “OK” button.
Physical interface settings
- Port
- Displays the name of the interface for which settings will be made.
- Operation
- Select from the following interface operations.
- Enable interface
- Disable interface
- Select from the following interface operations.
- Explanation
- Sets the interface description text.
- Characters that can be inputted include single-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols, excluding ?.
- Up to 80 characters can be inputted.
- Speed/communication mode
- Select the interface speed and communication method from the following options.
- For a LAN port
- Automatic
- 1Gbps / Full duplex
- 100Mbps / Full duplex
- 100Mbps / Half duplex
- 10Mbps / Full duplex
- 10Mbps / Half duplex
- For a SFP port
- Automatic
- 1Gbps / Full duplex
- For a LAN port
- Select the interface speed and communication method from the following options.
- EEE function
- EEE functions can only be set for the LAN port.
- Select the operation for the EEE function from the following options.
- Disabled (Don’t use power-conservation Ethernet function)
- Enabled (Use power-conservation Ethernet function)
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- Link aggregation
Link aggregation
Load balancing
1. Summary
In this page you can edit the settings for the load balancing function.
2. Top page
This is the top page for load balancing.
Static logical interface
- Information for the defined static logical interface is displayed.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings of the selected logical interface.
LACP logical interface
- Information for the defined LACP logical interface is displayed.
- Press the "Setting" button to access a page where you can change the settings of the selected logical interface.
3. Load balancing function settings page
In this page you can make settings for the load balancing function.
Enter the settings, and then press the "OK" button.
If there are no mistake in the input contents of the confirmation screen, press the "OK" button.
Load balancing function setting
- Logical interface
- The logical interface name for which settings are made is displayed.
- Load balancing function
Select rules of the load balancing function from the following items.
- Source and destination IP address (To distribute the traffic based on the source and destination IP address.)
- Source and destination MAC address (To distribute the traffic based on the source and destination MAC address.)
- Source and destination TCP/UDP port number (To distribute the traffic based on the source and destination TCP/UDP port number.)
- Source IP address (To distribute the traffic based on the source IP address.)
- Source MAC address (To distribute the traffic based on the source MAC address.)
- Source TCP/UDP port number (To distribute the traffic based on the source TCP/UDP port number.)
- Destination IP address (To distribute the traffic based on the destination IP address.)
- Destination MAC address (To distribute the traffic based on the destination MAC address.)
- Destination TCP/UDP port number (To distribute the traffic based on the destination TCP/UDP port number.)
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
- VLAN used for link aggregation, an access list, an MST instance, and maintenance functions
- The following VLAN cannot be deleted
- 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
- To create a new VLAN, enter the desired VLAN ID within the valid range (2-4094)
- 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.
- Specify the name of the VLAN using up to 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols.
- 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)
- IP address
Select the IP address from the following items. Only a VLAN for which frame forwarding is valid can be specified for this item.
Only one IP address can be specified for all VLAN interfaces. Note that when you make settings, the existing IP address is deleted.
- Not set
- Obtain automatically using DHCP
- Specify a fixed IP address
- Enter the IP address and subnet mask
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
- Operation mode
- Access
- The corresponding port is specified as the access (untagged) port
- Trunk
- The corresponding port is specified as the trunk (tagged) port
- Access
- 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 invalid
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 invalid
- 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 invalid
- 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)
- Access VLAN
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- Detailed settings
- 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 512 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 634 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
- Kind
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
- To input directly
- In the input area in the upper left of the frame, enter the MAC address in the format hhhh.hhhh.hhhh
- To convert IP multicast group addresses to multicast MAC addresses
- Conversion is possible only when registering a multicast MAC address
- Enter the address in the input area in the lower part of the frame, and then press the "Convert" button
- If conversion is successful, the MAC address is shown in the input area in the upper left of the frame
- If conversion fails, an error message is displayed
- 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 a multi-cast MAC address is registered, "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
- If you press the "Select" button, the interfaces assigned to the forwarding-destination VLAN ID are shown as a list
Place a check mark in the check box of the interface that you want to use as the forwarding-destination interface, and press the "Confirm" button
- If registering a unicast MAC address, you can specify one interface
- If registering a multicast MAC address, you can specify multiple interfaces
- If you press the "Select" button, the interfaces assigned to the forwarding-destination VLAN ID are shown as a list
Routing
1. Summary
This page is for configuring the routing settings.
2. Top page
This is the top page for routing.
Routing table
- Displays the routing table details.
- The table items are explained below.
- Check box
- Select the check box to delete static route information.
- Enabled route
- For the route used in actual communications,
Enabled will be displayed.
- For the routes not used for actual communications,
Disabled will be displayed.
- For the route used in actual communications,
- Kind
- Displays one of the following route information types.
- static
- connected
- Displays one of the following route information types.
- Destination
- Displays the destination network address for the route information.
- If the destination is a default gateway, default will be displayed.
- Gateway
- Displays the route information gateway.
- Null is displayed for settings to discard packets.
- Priority
- Displays the administrative distance for route information.
- Check box
- Press the “New” button to display a page where you can create new settings for static route information.
- Press the “Setting” button to display a page where you can change the settings for the selected static route information.
- If you press the “Delete” button, all static route information for which the check boxes are selected will be deleted.
- A check box and “Settings” button is displayed for the static route information entry.
- Up to 64 static route information entries can be created.
4. Static route information settings page
This page is for configuring the static route information settings.
Enter the settings, and then press the “Confirm” button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the “OK” button.
Static route information settings
- Destination network
- When configuring new settings
- Select a destination network from the following networks.
- Specifying a network address
- Input the destination network address.
- Default gateway
- Specifying a network address
- Select a destination network from the following networks.
- When changing settings
- The destination network address is displayed.
- When configuring new settings
- Gateway
- Select from one of the following gateways.
- Specifying an IP address
- Input the gateway IP address.
- Discarding a packet without forwarding
- Specifying an IP address
- Select from one of the following gateways.
- Priority
- Input the priority.
- The input range is 1 - 255.
DNS client
1. Summary
This page is for configuring the DNS client settings.
2. Top page
This is the top page for the DNS client.
DNS client settings
- Displays the DNS client settings.
- The table items are explained below.
- DNS client functions
- Displays the settings for whether to enable or disable the DNS client function.
- DNS server address
- Displays the DNS server address settings used during inquiry for name resolution.
- Default domain
- Displays the default domain settings.
- Search domain
- Displays the search domain settings.
- DNS client functions
- Press the “Setting” button to access a page where you can configure the DNS client settings.
3. DNS client settings page
This page is for configuring the DNS client settings.
Enter the settings, and then press the “Confirm” button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the “OK” button.
DNS client settings
- DNS client functions
- Select the operation for the DNS client function from the following options.
- Enable
- Disable
- Select the operation for the DNS client function from the following options.
- DNS server address
- Specify the DNS server address.
- For the server address, either an IPv4 address or an IPv6 address can be specified.
- Up to three server addresses can be specified.
- Default domain
- Specify the default domain.
- Up to 256 characters can be inputted.
- Search domain
- Specify the search domain.
- Up to 256 characters can be inputted.
- Up to six search domains can be specified.
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- Detailed settings
- 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
- Default settings for the IGMP snooping function are as follows
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.
- Enables the IGMP snooping function
- Disabled ( Flood IP multicast packets )
- Disables the IGMP snooping function
Multicast packets are always forwarded to all ports in the same VLAN.
- Disables the IGMP snooping function
- 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 )
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
- To enable the QoS function, you must disable flow control after entering CLI global configuration mode.
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 the DSCP value or the Port priority.
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 specified for the port to determine the transmission queue
- The transmission queue is determined according to the “Port priority order”
- Select the transmission queue to be assigned as the port priority order in the range of 0 – 7
Higher numbers indicate a higher priority order; with the default settings, 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.
- Use CoS value to determine transmission queue
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- Mail notification
Mail notification
1. Summary
In this page you can make settings related to mail notification. When a mail notification is received, mail is automatically sent to the assigned recipient when the specified conditions are met.
First use the “New” button in “Registered mail server list” to register the mail server of the recipient. After registering this, use the “New” button in “Mail notification settings list” to make mail notification settings.
Mail notification settings can be made only from the Web GUI. The setting contents of the mail notification are not shown in the CONFIG file, and the mail notification settings are not changed even if you perform an operation on the CONFIG file (such as erase startup-config).
2. Top page
This is the top page for mail notifications.
List of registered mail servers
- Information for the currently registered mail server (SMTP server) is shown.
- You can use the “New” button at the top of the list to add settings.
- If you want to change the settings, press the “Settings” button located at the right of the table. A page for changing the settings appears, allowing you to change the settings.
- If you want to delete settings, select the setting 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 setting.
- Up to 10 mail servers can be registered.
List of mail notification settings
- The currently specified mail notification settings are shown.
- You can use the “New” button at the top of the list to add settings.
- If you want to change the settings, press the “Settings” button located at the right of the table. A page for changing the settings appears, allowing you to change the settings.
- If you want to delete settings, select the setting 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 setting.
3. Mail server settings page
This page lets you make settings for the recipient’s mail server (SMTP server). Check the items that you specified, and then press the “Confirm” button. If there are no mistakes in the input content confirmation screen, press the “Confirm settings” button.
List of registered mail servers
- Identification number
- This is the identifying number of the mail server settings. It is assigned automatically.
- Account identification name
- Specify the mail server’s account identification name. For convenience, specify a name that will be easy to recognize.
- You can use up to 64 single-byte characters.
- This can be omitted.
- SMTP server address
- Enter the IP address or domain name of the SMTP server used when sending mail.
- You can use up to 64 single-byte characters.
- SMTP server port number
- Enter the SMTP server’s port number.
- If “Submission port (port number 587)” is checked, the submission port, which is port number 587, is specified.
* This function does not support SMTP authentication.
4. Mail notification settings page
In this page you can make mail notification settings. You can specify the transmission source and the recipient address of mail notifications. Check the items that you specified, and then press the “Confirm” button. If there are no mistakes in the input content confirmation screen, press the “Confirm settings” button.
*Note) Mail notification settings cannot be made if there are no “Mail server settings”.
Mail notification settings
- Identification number
- This is the identifying number of the mail notification settings. It is assigned automatically.
- Source (From)
- Specify the sender’s mail address of the mail that will be sent.
SMTP server:- Select the SMTP server used when sending the mail.
- Enter the sender’s mail address of the mail that will be sent.
- You can use up to 64 single-byte characters. However, you cannot use symbols other than underline (_), hyphen (-), dot (.), and at-sign (@).
- Specify the sender’s mail address of the mail that will be sent.
- Destination (To)
- Enter the sender’s mail address of the mail that will be sent.
- You can register up to four items; the mail is sent to all of the registered mail addresses.
- You can use up to 64 single-byte characters. However, you cannot use symbols other than underline (_), hyphen (-), dot (.), and at-sign (@).
- Subject
- Specify the subject of the mail that will be sent.
- You can use up to 128 single-byte characters.
- If you select “Use specified subject,” the subject name will be the specified subject.
- Notification content
- Specify the contents of the notification.
- Mail transmission wait time
- Specify the time by which mail transmission is delayed after the notification event occurs.
- If other notification events occur during this wait time, those notifications are combined and sent in a single email.
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- Management
- Unit settings
Unit settings
1. Summary
You can make settings related to 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.
- The default value is ntp.nict.jp.
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- Access management
Access management
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- Management
- Access management
- Password settings
Password settings
1. Summary
In this page you can specify the various password.
2. Top page
This is the top page for the password settings.
Password settings
- Password-related settings are displayed.
- The table items are explained below.
- Administrator password
- Displays whether the administrator password has been set.
- User password
- Displays whether the user password has been set.
- Encrypt password
- The display will show whether password encryption is enabled.
- Administrator password
- Press the “Setting” button to access the page where you can change the password-related settings.
3. Password setting page
This page is for making password-related settings.
Enter the settings, and then press the “Confirm” button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the “OK” button.
Password settings
- Administrator password
- Enter the administrative password that you want to set.
- You can use up to 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols. (excluding > | ?)
- If the password is not changed, select the Administrator password not changed check box.
- Refer to the password strength when deciding on your password, which is displayed as you type.
- The strength of the password is indicated in four levels from “weakest” to “strongest” based on the following conditions.
- Number of characters
- Types of characters
- Uppercase alphanumeric characters included
- Lowercase alphanumeric characters included
- Numerals included
- Symbols included
- Administrator password ( Confirm )
- To confirm the password that you entered in the “Administrator password”
- User password
- Enter the user password that you want to set.
- You can use up to 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols. (excluding > | ?)
- If the password is not changed, select the User password not changed check box.
- Refer to the password strength when deciding on your password, which is displayed as you type.
- The strength of the password is indicated in four levels from “weakest” to “strongest” based on the following conditions.
- Number of characters
- Types of characters
- Uppercase alphanumeric characters included
- Lowercase alphanumeric characters included
- Numerals included
- Symbols included
- User password ( Confirm )
- To confirm the password that you entered in the “User password” field, enter the password once again.
- Encrypt password
- Select the password encryption settings from the settings shown below.
- Disable
- Enable
- You cannot restore a password that has been encrypted.
- The settings for this field will affect the following passwords.
- Administrator password
- User password
- Select the password encryption settings from the settings shown below.
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- Management
- Access management
- Various server settings
Various server settings
1. Summary
In this page you can make settings for each type of server.
2. Top page
This is the top page for making settings for each type of server.
The current settings are shown for the servers listed below.
- HTTP server
- Telnet server
- TFTP server
Web GUI access
- Displays the settings for the HTTP server.
- The table items are explained below.
- Use HTTP server
- Displays whether an HTTP server is to be used or not.
- If an HTTP server is to be used, the port number will be displayed.
- Interfaces that can access the HTTP server
- Displays the interfaces that can access the HTTP server.
- Use HTTP server
Access via Telnet
- Displays the settings for the Telnet server.
- The table items are explained below.
- Use Telnet server
- Displays whether a Telnet server is to be used or not.
- If a Telnet server is to be used, the port number will be displayed.
- Interfaces that can access the Telnet server
- Displays the interfaces that can access the Telnet server.
- Clients that can access the Telnet server
- Displays the clients that can access the Telnet server.
- Use Telnet server
Access via TFTP
- Displays the settings for the TFTP server.
- The table items are explained below.
- Interfaces that can access the TFTP server
- Displays the interfaces that can access the TFTP server.
- Interfaces that can access the TFTP server
3. Web GUI access page
In this page you can configure the settings for an HTTP server.
Enter the settings, and then press the “Confirm” button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the “OK” button.
Web GUI access
- Use HTTP server
- Select below whether an HTTP server will be used or not.
- Use
- Don’t use
- When “Use” is selected, specify the port number.
- Input a port number from 1 to 65535.
- Select below whether an HTTP server will be used or not.
- Interfaces that can access the HTTP server
- Press the “Select” button to display the “VLAN interface list” dialog box.
- You can select the port check box in the “VLAN interface list” dialog box and click the “Confirm” button to select the associated interface.
- Up to 8 VLAN interfaces can be selected.
4. Access via Telnet page
In this page you can configure the settings for a Telnet server.
Enter the settings, and then press the “Confirm” button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the “OK” button.
Access via Telnet
- Use Telnet server
- Select below whether a Telnet server will be used or not.
- Use
- Don’t use
- When “Use” is selected, specify the port number.
- Input a port number from 1 to 65535.
- Select below whether a Telnet server will be used or not.
- Interfaces that can access the Telnet server
- The setting method for this item is the same as for the “Interfaces that can access the HTTP server” item on the Web GUI access page.
- Clients that can access the Telnet server
- Select the client access restriction methods from the following options.
- Allow all
- Specify conditions
- When “Specify conditions” is selected, up to 8 conditions can be specified.
- The conditions are specified as shown below.
- Operation
- To restrict client access, select from the following operations.
- Allow
- Deny
- To restrict client access, select from the following operations.
- Conditional
- Select from the following targets for client access restriction.
- All addresses
- Specified IP address
- Select from the following targets for client access restriction.
- IP address
- When “Specified IP address” is selected, specify the IP address.
- The following IP addresses shown below can be specified.
- 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
- Operation
- Click the
icon to add a configuration form.
- Click the “Delete” button to delete a configuration form.
- Select the client access restriction methods from the following options.
5. Access via TFTP page
In this page you can configure the settings for a TFTP server.
Enter the settings, and then press the “Confirm” button.
If there are no mistakes in the input content of the confirmation screen, press the “OK” button.
Access via TFTP
- Interfaces that can access the TFTP server
- The setting method for this item is the same as for the “Interfaces that can access the HTTP server” item on the Web GUI access page.
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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 always starts with the specially-privileged EXEC mode (enable). Enter the mode change command each time.
- For details on commands to enter, refer to the command reference and to the information provided on the SWP1 product information page.
- The following commands cannot be entered.
- cold start
- firmware-update execute
- ping
- quit
- reload
- show history
- show tech-support
- telnet
- disable ( When in special privilege EXEC mode )
- exit ( When in special privilege EXEC mode )
- logout ( When in special privilege 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 ... A.D. ( 4 Digit ) MM ... Month ( 2 Digit ) DD ... Day ( 2 Digit ) hh ... Hours ( 2 Digit ) mm ... Minutes ( 2 Digit ) ss ... Seconds ( 2 Digit )
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- Management
- Maintenance
- Update the firmware
Update the firmware
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.
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- 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.
When import has completed successfully, the unit restarts automatically.
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.
4. Export CONFIG file page
In this page you can copy a CONFIG file from internal non-volatile memory to the PC.
To export the CONFIG file, press the "Execute" button.
Export CONFIG file
- Currently-used CONFIG file
- The currently used CONFIG file is shown.
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- 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 transmission destination address.
- If no transmission destination address is specified, the SYSLOG is recorded only inside the switch.
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- 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.
When you press the "Execute" button, the unit will restart.
Note that when you execute restart, the settings that were being changed will not be saved. In addition, the 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 GUI.
Initialization
- Administrator password
- To return the unit to its factory-set state, enter the administrator password.
- SWP1 Series 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.