Planet Technology VC-1602 Switch User Manual


 
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2. System Information Show detail system information of each
switch including their hardware, software
version, system up time, system contact,
device name, device location and system
management capabilities.
3. System Configuration Modify system contact, device name and
device location of each switch on the
stack.
1. Network Configuration
Configure each switchs IP address,
subnet mask and default gateway.
2. Console Port Status
Display
Display the console port configuration,
like baudrate, databits, parity, etc.
3. SNMP Community
Setup
Create, modify or delete SNMP
community name, the IP address
associated with the name and the access
right. Up to 5 entries are supported.
4. Trap Receiver Control
Create, modify or delete the community
name, IP address and aging time of the
trap receivers. Up to 5 receivers are
supported.
5. Management Features
Control
Enable or disable web, telnet and SNMP
management function of the switch. You
can also change the http port number on
this menu.
2. Management
Setup
6. Trap Filtering Setup Define which events will trigger the trap
on this menu.
1. Port
Status/Configuration
Show the status of each VDSL and
Ethernet ports and configure each ports
settings. It also allows you to check the
status of connected CPE (VDSL
converter), reset the CPE and do
loopback test.
2. Address Table Create, delete and display the MAC
address entries of each port. You can
also modify the aging time and search a
specified MAC address on this menu.
3. VLAN Two VLAN modes are supported on this
switch, 802.1Q VLAN and port group
VLAN. Please select the VLAN mode
first and then make further co
nfiguration.
Please refer to section 4.9 for detail
configuration available on this switch.
4. Security This function is reserved for future use.
5. IGMP Snooping
Enable or disable the IGMP Snooping.
You can also display the IP multicast
registration table on this menu.
6. Mirror Enable or disable the mirror function and
choose the sniffer port and monitored
port.
3. Device Control
7. Statistic Information Show traffic information of each VDSL
and Ethernet ports.