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This manual explains how to log in and to configure WSG24POE via administrator web interface of the switch. Version created: June 2016 Version updated: June 2018 Permalink: https://wildix.atlassian.net/wiki/x/jQrOAQ |
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Before powering on the switch, make sure the voltage is correct. The power supply socket is situated on the back panel of the switch.
Plug the power supply into the switch: the power indicator on the front panel must turn on.
Front panel:
Ports description:
10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 ports (1-24): connect devices with 10 / 100 / 1000Mbps bandwidth.
SFP ports (SFP1, SFP2): install SFP module and connect devices with 1000Mbps bandwidth.
Console port (Console): connect a serial port of PC / terminal for monitoring and configuring the Switch.
Reset button (Reset): (device is connected to power supply) press and hold the button for about 5 sec.
LEDs description:
LED | Color | Status | Description |
PWR | Green | ON | Power is supplied |
OFF | No power | ||
Link / Act / Speed (1-24) | Orange (10/100Mbps) | ON | A valid link is established |
OFF | No link is established | ||
Green (1000Mbps) | Blinking | Data packets are received or transmitted | |
Link / Act / Speed (SFP1,2) | Green | ON | A valid link is established |
OFF | No link is established | ||
Blinking | Data packets are received or transmitted | ||
PoE (1-24) | Yellow | ON | A PoE PD (Powered Device) is connected to the port |
OFF | No PD is connected to the port | ||
Blinking | The PoE power circuit may be in short or the power current may be overloaded. |
The default settings of the Switch:
Default IP address: 192.168.2.1
Default user name: admin
Default password: admin
(PC must be in the same network as the switch: 192.168.2.xxx)
Connect devices to the ports of the Switch using a network cable (check the datasheet for more information). 1-24 ports have power supply function (see the datasheet for the max power output)
Firmware version: V103SP6D180529 and Firmware version: V103SP7D230713 |
After the upgrade to this version the switch must be reset: press and hold the Reset button for about 5 sec.
Note: The IP pool of DHCP server running on Vlan2 must be in the same network as the Management IP on Vlan2 (in our example, 192.168.100.0/24), this is why we change the Management IP on Vlan1. |
In our example we have also changed Management VLAN1:
Note: after changing Management VLAN 1, you will lose access to the switch and you will have to reconnect using the new IP. |
In our example the Pool ID 2 is associated to Vlan 2 and is used to assign IP addresses from the following range: 192.168.100.1 - 192.168.100.255 (external DHCP server for PC will be connected to port 1):
To disable Voice VLANs and internal DHCP server, and to enable only the external DHCP to release IP addresses, you have to disable Voice Vlan in Vlan Management → Voice VLAN |
To enable external DHCP to release IP addresses to the PC network, we have to enable the Trusted IP port, to which the DHCP server is connected.
Go to Security → Firewall → Dhcp Trusted Port to add the trusted port:
To enable external DHCP server to release IP addresses to the PC network, we have to enable the snooping Vlan on Vlan1, where the DCHP server is connected.
Go to the tab Other configuration → Dhcp Snooping Vlan and add the Vlan1:
Going back to VLAN Management → Vlan Config menu, you should see the following configuration:
The home page displays the following information:
Configuration menu (at the bottom)
Software and Hardware Versions (on the top)
Status of ports
Create a VLAN
Add port in VLAN
Set the basic information and change the switch login password
Configuration example
Create VLAN:
Add port in VLAN:
Set the basic information:
Change the switch login password (use the IP address set up on the previous step to log in):
Submenus:
Basic Config
Port Aggregation
Port Mirroring
Port Limit
Storm Control
Port Isolation
Port Information
Set up:
Port Speed
Status
Duplex Mode
Flow Control
Cross Type Detection
Configuration example:
Configuration example:
Set the ports 9-10 for aggregation of port 1, the aggregation port 1 can build switch links if connected to another switch aggregation port 1:
Port Mirroring
Open port mirror feature
All packets on the source port are copied and forwarded to the destination port, destination port is usually connected to a packet analyzer to analyze the source port, multiple ports can be mirrored to a destination port.
Configuration example
Set a mirror group for port 3 regulatory port 4, 5, 6 on and out flow conditions:
Set up:
Input Speed Limit
Output Speed Limit
1Mbit/s=1000Kbit/s=1000/8KB/s=125KB/s (The theoretical rate of 1M bandwidth is 125KB/s)
Configuration example
Set up on port 5 input rate - to 6400KB/s, the output rate - to 3200KB/s
Set suppression limits
Configuration example
Set up on port 20 broadcast limit is set to 200pps, the multicast limit - to 400pps, the unicast limit - to 350pps.
Isolate port from one or multiple destination ports
All packets on the source port are not forwarded from the isolated port, and one port can be separated from multiple destination ports.
Ports that have been added to the aggregate port aren't also capable of being a destination port and source port. Destination port and source port cannot be the same.
Configuration example
Manage:
Manage:
VLAN Settings
Access Port Settings
Trunk Port Setting
Hybrid Port Settings
Create VLANs and set the port to the VLAN (port default state for the access mode)
Default VLAN cannot be deleted. Add ports to access port, port access mode can only be a member of the VLAN.
Configuration example
Create VLAN2:
Set port to Trunk port
Configuration example
PVID=VLAN2.
PC1: 192.168.2.122, port 18, access VLAN2.
PC2: 192.168.2.123, port 7, Trunk allowed VLAN 1-2.
PC3: 192.168.2.124, port 6, access VLAN1 (The default port belongs to VLAN1).
Can let the PC2 PING PC1, cannot PING PC3.
Allows to set VLAN tags
Hybrid port receives a packet and checks if there is VLAN tag, and based on it forwards the packet or discards it.
Configuration example
Create VLANs 10, 20, VLAN sets the Native VLAN port 1 to 10, to tag VLAN for 10, 20, sets the Native VLAN port 2 to 20, to tag VLAN for 10, 20.
Anti Attack
Channel Detection
ACL
Anti DHCP Attack
Anti DOS
IP Source Guard
Anti Three Bind
Allows you to select port as a trusted port
Configuration example
Set trusted port and prohibited port:
Verify source MAC address and set server IP address:
Set option82 information:
Set port 7 for binding:
Enable anti DOS attack function to intercept attack packets and illegal TCP packets
Enable the packet filter control to prevent illegal messages through the port and limit illegal use of network resources
Configuration example
Set port 14 as a secure port
Allows to bind IP address and MAC address
Configuration example
Ping a host
Configuration example
Ping IP address of PC connected to the switch
Perform an interface traceroute test
Configuration example
Check an IP address of PC connected to the switch
Check connection status of device
Configuration example
Set up ACL rules and their priority
Configuration example
Set the timetable for your ACL rule:
Create ACL rules:
Apply ACL to ports:
PoE Config
PoE Port Config
To receive trap notices, SNMP must be open and the Trap must be set to the target host.
View PoE state information
Change the configuration
Configuration example
Alarm power set to 245W, reserved power to 15%, open the supply mode and the alarm power.
Set up the alarm threshold
Configuration example
1 warning threshold is set to 80 chip, chip 2 warning threshold is set to 100, chip 3 alarm threshold is set to 120:
PoE port config
PoE port configuration: enable / disable, set port priority, set up detection mode and max power
Configuration example
Set port 8 to active, set the maximum power to 23W, detection mode for AF, set high priority.
Mstp Region
Mstp Bridge
Modify the domain name
Map instance to VLAN
Configuration example
Change the region to DEADBEEF0102, region name is 123, instance 4 is mapped to a VLAN 2:
Enable STP bridge function, set up bridge priority
(hello_time+1)×2<=max_age<=(f_delay-1)×2, enable the switch to set instance priority.
Configuration example
Enable STP bridge function (set “Enable” to “on”) and create an instance of the priority, set up time parameters, set up pattern to “mstp”:
Select the created instance and set the priority for the selected port (ports):
DHCP Relay
Option82
Enable DHCP relay function
Set up the IP address of relay server and the status
DCHP server and switches must be in the same network segment.
Configuration example
Set up DHCP server IP and view the status:
Set option82 circuit control, remote proxy, IP address
Configuration example
Remark
Queue config
Mapping the queue
Allows mapping different packages to different COS, according to different matching rules and then map different packages to different queues and set up priority value.
Configuration example
Destination address for 00:01:23:09:35:36 are forwarded to ports 3, 4, 5, 6, priority is set up to “3”
Set up queue scheduling policy
RR round-robin scheduling
SP absolute priority scheduling
WRR weighted round-robin scheduling
WFQ weighted fair scheduling
Configuration example
Service class to queue mapping
Differential service to service class mapping
Port to service class mapping
Map service category to queues
Configuration example
Map Cos 3 to queue 7, set the queue weight 7 to 10
Map services to service categories
Cos priority is greater than the DSCP, DSCP priority is greater than the port.
Configuration example
Map DSCP values 3, 12, 23 to cos 5:
Map a port to corresponding service category
Cos priority is greater than the DSCP, DSCP priority is greater than the port.
Configuration example
Map ports 4, 5, 6 to cos4, cos5, cos6 respectively
Mac address add and delete
Mac study and Aging
Mac address filtering
Add static Mac and delete Mac
View current Mac address table
Configuration example
Set static Mac address:
Delete Mac address:
Set Mac address study limit and Mac address aging time
Configuration example
Set ports 5, 6, 7, 8 address study limit 2000:
Set up aging time to 2 minutes:
Add Mac Address to the filter
It’s impossible to add Multicast Mac Addresses
Configuration example
SNMP Config
Rmon Config
Community Config
Group Config
User Config
Trap Config
View Config
Open SNMP:
Specify the group access (read/write)
Max number of groups is 8.
Configuration example
Set the view rules to allow or disable access to some MIB objects
Configuration example
First add a new View rule list via “View Config” menu, then add a new group in “Group Config”.
Configuration example
First add a new Group in “Group Config” menu, then add a new user in “User Config”
Configuration example
Configure SNMP trap hosts to receive messages.
Configuration example
Statistics Group
History Group
Alarm Group
Event Group
Set Ethernet interface statistics
Configuration example
Record the history of Ethernet interface information
Configuration example
Create event group
When the event is triggered, the system sends the trap message and / or writes to the log
Configuration example
Define alarm groups and specify the types of alarms
Configuration example
System Config
System Update
Config Management
Config Save
Administrator Privileges
Debug Log
System settings
System restart
Password change
Ssh login
Telnet login
System log
Configuration example
(First create VLAN 2 in VLAN > VLAN Config:)
Click “Restart”, the process can take up to one minute. The page is automatically refreshed after the switch is restarted.
Example:
Open SSH access
Open Telnet access
Set up the syslog server and log level
View the logs
Configuration example
This menu allows you to upload the new version. Before proceeding with the upgrade, make sure that the Switch model is correct.
During the upgrade, the web page might become temporarily unavailable, please do not power off or restart the Switch.
When the upgrade procedure is over, the prompt is shown on the web interface notifying you that the the switch has been successfully upgraded.
Current configuration
Configuration backup
Restore factory configuration
Export configuration file
Import configuration file
Backup
Export configuration file
Import configuration file
Do not close or refresh the page during the import!
To apply the new configuration, it is necessary to restart the device.
Backup
Restore / rename / delete a previously saved backup
Rename backup:
Export current configuration
Restore factory defaults
Restoring the system to factory defaults deletes all the current configuration. In case you need to save a backup of the current configuration, click to “Export current configuration” before proceeding with restoring the factory defaults.
Save settings
“Save settings” applies the current configuration and deletes the default configuration.
Only admin can access this page.
It is possible to add up to 5 users.
Ordinary users can only access the system home page.
Collect information
The procedure can take some time.
Please find below *.mib files allowing you to do detailed monitoring of Wildix 24 ports switch:
If Link indicator does not light up after making a connection, make sure that:
the network interface, network cable, or switch port is not damaged or defective
the proper cable type is used and its length does not exceed specified limits (see the datasheet)
cable is plugged into both the Switch and a PoE Powered Device
If the Power indicator does not turn on when the power cord is plugged in, make sure that the power outlet or the power cord is not damaged.
Make sure that you use standard RJ-45 cables. Cables that does not meet the standards of the sequence of data may slow down the data transmission speed or even block it.