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Rev. 051208 page 1 of 152 7014 Series Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Manual & Installation Guide

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Rev. 051208 page 10 of 152 PACKAGE CONTENTS Please make sure the 7014 Series Gigabit Ethernet Switch package contains the following ite

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Rev. 051208 page 100 of 152 “!” Command Name ! Description Repeats the command in the history list identified by <command-reference

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Rev. 051208 page 101 of 152 Description This command copies the command identified by reference number <command no> from the his

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Rev. 051208 page 102 of 152 System Configuration Commands Set Mode IP config Command Name system set modeipconfig Description To set t

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Rev. 051208 page 103 of 152 Get System Name Command Name system get sysname Description To display the name of the system Syntax system

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Rev. 051208 page 104 of 152 Set System Contact Command Name system set syscontact Description To set the contact details for the system

Page 8 - Safety Warnings

Rev. 051208 page 105 of 152 Set IP Address of the SNMP Manager Command Name system set snmpmgmtip Description To set the IP address of

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Rev. 051208 page 106 of 152 Show all configuration parameters Command Name system show config Description Displays the software version

Page 10 - WARNING

Rev. 051208 page 107 of 152 User Management Commands Show System Users Command Name system show users Description Shows a list of user

Page 11 - DIN RAIL MOUNTING

Rev. 051208 page 108 of 152 Modify a User’s Password Command Name system modify userpassword Description To change a user’s password Sy

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Rev. 051208 page 109 of 152 TFTP Commands Set the TFTP configuration parameter Command Name tftp set Description To set the TFTP conf

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Rev. 051208 page 11 of 152 DIN RAIL MOUNTING Install the unit on a standard 35mm Din-Rail. Recess the 7014TX unit to allow at least 3”

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Rev. 051208 page 110 of 152 FTP Commands Set Username Command Name ftp set username Description To set the user name which will be use

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Rev. 051208 page 111 of 152 Display FTP related configuration parameters Command Name ftp show Description To display the present

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Rev. 051208 page 112 of 152 Port Manager Commands Get the link state of a given port Command Name port get linkstate Description Thi

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Rev. 051208 page 113 of 152 Show port statistics Command Name port show stats Description This command is used to get the port

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Rev. 051208 page 114 of 152 Set Port Speed Command Name port set speed Description Sets the port speed of a given port. Syntax port

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Rev. 051208 page 115 of 152 Get Lock State Command Name port get lockstate Description Gets the lock state for a given port. Syntax

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Rev. 051208 page 116 of 152 Set Flow Control Command Name port set flowcontrol Description Enable or Disable flow control (typically

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Rev. 051208 page 117 of 152 Set Priority Level Command Name port set prioritylevel Description Sets the priority level of a given por

Page 22 - Web Software Configuration

Rev. 051208 page 118 of 152 Get State Of Priority Command Name port get stateofpriority Description Displays the priority state of a

Page 23 - Web Management - Home

Rev. 051208 page 119 of 152 Get PVID Command Name port get pvid Description Displays a given port’s VLAN-ID. Syntax port get pvid <

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Rev. 051208 page 12 of 152 FRONT PANEL From Top to Left: Gigabit Ports 1000 Base SFP Copper or Fiber Transcei

Page 25 - Administration – System

Rev. 051208 page 120 of 152 Trunk related commands Enable or disableTrunking Command Name trunk set <enable | disable> Descriptio

Page 26 - Administration – SNMP

Rev. 051208 page 121 of 152 Show Trunk Information Command Name trunk show Description To show all the trunks information. Syntax tru

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Rev. 051208 page 122 of 152 Mirroring related commands Set Mirror config Command Name mirror set config Description To the mirroring

Page 28 - Ports – Configuration

Rev. 051208 page 123 of 152 VLAN Related Commands Add VLAN Entry Command Name vlan add Description To create a Port based Virtual LA

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Rev. 051208 page 124 of 152 Display Information of a particular VLAN Command Name vlan get info Description Displays the details of a

Page 30 - Ports – Security

Rev. 051208 page 125 of 152 Delete VLAN Command Name vlan delete Description Removes an existing VLAN from the list of configured VLA

Page 31 - Ports – Security (Continued)

Rev. 051208 page 126 of 152 Get VLAN info Command Name vlan get info Description Displays the current state of the configured vlans. S

Page 32 - Ports – Intrusion Log

Rev. 051208 page 127 of 152 Eventlog Related Commands Get Eventlog count Command Name eventlog get count Description To display the l

Page 33 - Ports – Mirroring

Rev. 051208 page 128 of 152 Show Eventlog events Command Name eventlog show events Description To display the logged events Syntax eve

Page 34 - Ports – Trunking

Rev. 051208 page 129 of 152 Bridging Related Commands Add Multicast MAC Address Command Name bridge add multicastmac Description Adds

Page 35 - Ports – Trunking, Continued…

Rev. 051208 page 13 of 152 APPLYING POWER (Side View) • Unscrew & Remove the DC Voltage Input Plug from the Power Input Header • In

Page 36 - Statistics – Port Statistics

Rev. 051208 page 130 of 152 Display List of Configured Static MAC Addresses Command Name bridge show staticmac Description To view the

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Rev. 051208 page 131 of 152 Display Mac count Command Name bridge show maccount Description Displays the total count of the static mac

Page 38 - VLAN – Ingress Filter

Rev. 051208 page 132 of 152 IGMP Related Commands Enable IGMP Command Name igmp set enable Description The igmp status is made to en

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Rev. 051208 page 133 of 152 Show IGMP router Command Name igmp show router Description The igmp show router command is used to displ

Page 40 - VLAN – Port Based

Rev. 051208 page 134 of 152 ---------------------------- 5 DISABLE N-TRON/Admin#[6]igmp/show> igmp show rfilter 5-7 Port

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Rev. 051208 page 135 of 152 N-Ring Related Commands N-Ring get agingtime Command Name n-ring get agingtime Description To display the

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Rev. 051208 page 136 of 152 N-Ring get interval Command Name n-ring get interval Description To display the Self-Health Packet interval

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Rev. 051208 page 137 of 152 N-Ring VLAN ID is set to: 3333 N-Ring Tagging is set to: Tagged ... ... Device is

Page 44 - Bridging – Aging Time

Rev. 051208 page 138 of 152 N-Ring show switch Command Name n-ring show switch Description From the N-Ring Manager, shows info about a

Page 45 - Bridging – Unicast Addresses

Rev. 051208 page 139 of 152 Configuration Related Commands Save Configuration Command Name config save Description The configuration

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Rev. 051208 page 14 of 152 Connecting the Unit For FX/FXE units, remove the dust cap from the fiber optic connectors and connect the fi

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Rev. 051208 page 140 of 152 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Related Commands Set RSTP Admin Edge Command Name rstp set adminedge Descripti

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Rev. 051208 page 141 of 152 Set RSTP Bridge Admin Status Command Name rstp set bridgeadminstatus Description Sets the Bridge Admin Sta

Page 49 - RSTP – RSTP Configuration

Rev. 051208 page 142 of 152 Set RSTP Bridge Hello Time Command Name rstp set bridgehellotime Description To set the HelloTime for a gi

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Rev. 051208 page 143 of 152 Set RSTP Bridge Priority Command Name rstp set bridgepriority Description Sets the Bridge Priority. The r

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Rev. 051208 page 144 of 152 Set RSTP Port Priority Command Name rstp set portpriority Description To set the priority of the port for

Page 52 - IGMP – Configuration

Rev. 051208 page 145 of 152 Broadcast Packet Count Limit Commands Get the Broadcast Packet Count Limit for one port Command Name broadc

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Rev. 051208 page 146 of 152 VLAN Configuration Examples Example 1 – Basic understanding of port based VLANs VLAN Configuration View

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Rev. 051208 page 147 of 152 Example 3 – Basic understanding of tagged VLANs (Admit – All) VLAN Configuration View Ports Configu

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Rev. 051208 page 148 of 152 Example 5 – Basic understanding of Overlapping VLANs VLAN Configuration View Ports Configuration Vi

Page 56 - IGMP – RFilter

Rev. 051208 page 149 of 152 Example 6 – Basic understanding of VLANs with Multicast Filtering VLAN Configuration View Ports Confi

Page 57 - IGMP – Rfilter (Continued)

Rev. 051208 page 15 of 152 N-TRON SWITCH GROUNDING TECHNIQUES The grounding philosophy of any control system is an integral part of the

Page 58 - N-View – Configuration

Rev. 051208 page 150 of 152 KEY SPECIFICATION Switch Properties Number of MAC Addresses: 4,096 Aging Time: Programmable Latenc

Page 59 - N-View – Ports

Rev. 051208 page 151 of 152 100 Mb Fiber Transceiver Characteristics Fiber Length 2km* 15km** 40km** 80km** TX Power Min/Max -19dBm/-1

Page 60 - N-View – Ports, Continued…

Rev. 051208 page 152 of 152 N-TRON Limited Warranty N-TRON, Corp. warrants to the end user that this hardware product will be free from

Page 61 - N-Ring - Configuration

Rev. 051208 page 16 of 152 CAT5 CABLE CRIMP SPECIFICATIONS Please reference the illustration below for your Cat5 cable specifications:

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Rev. 051208 page 17 of 152 SERIAL INTERFACE The 7014 Series switches provide an EIA-232 interface accessed via a 9 pin female con

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Rev. 051208 page 18 of 152 Overview of Advanced Features Mode of Operation Each port on the switch can be configured into different mo

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Rev. 051208 page 19 of 152 Priority Tagging (QoS) IEEE 802.1p priority tagging is supported for two classes of services along with band

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Rev. 051208 page 2 of 152 7014TX, 7014FX2, and 7014FXE2 Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch Installation Guide ...

Page 66 - N-Ring – Status

Rev. 051208 page 20 of 152 SNMP Traps The 7014 Series switch supports up to 5 SNMP Trap Stations to which SNMP Traps will be sent. The

Page 67 - Print

Rev. 051208 page 21 of 152 TROUBLESHOOTING 1. Make sure the (Power LED) is ON. 2. Make sure you are supplying sufficient current for

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Rev. 051208 page 22 of 152 Web Software Configuration Web Management Enter the switch’s IP address in any web browser and login to the

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Rev. 051208 page 23 of 152 Web Management - Home When the administrator first logs onto a 7014 Series switch the default home page wil

Page 70 - Event Log – Log Statistics

Rev. 051208 page 24 of 152 Web Management – Menu Structure To the left, there is a menu which is shown fully opened below. The pages o

Page 71 - Event Log – Show Events

Rev. 051208 page 25 of 152 Administration – System The System tab under the Administration category lists the following information abo

Page 72 - Firmware/Config - TFTP

Rev. 051208 page 26 of 152 Administration – SNMP The SNMP tab under the administration category shows a list of IP Addresses that act a

Page 73 - Firmware/Config - FTP

Rev. 051208 page 27 of 152 Administration – Gigabit Ports The ‘Gigabits Ports’ tab under the administration category allows users to ch

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Rev. 051208 page 28 of 152 Ports – Configuration The Configuration tab under the Ports category will show a detailed overview of all

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Rev. 051208 page 29 of 152 Ports – Configuration, Continued… The User can click on the Port Number to configure each port individually.

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Rev. 051208 page 3 of 152 Help – IGMP ...

Page 77 - User Mgmt – Adding Users

Rev. 051208 page 30 of 152 Ports – Security The Security tab under the Ports category will show a list of all the active ports and th

Page 78 - User Mgmt – Removing Users

Rev. 051208 page 31 of 152 Ports – Security (Continued) Administrators can change the Port Security by a per port basis. If the Port i

Page 79 - LogicalView

Rev. 051208 page 32 of 152 Ports – Intrusion Log The Intrusion Log tab under the Ports category will show a list of intruders along

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Rev. 051208 page 33 of 152 Ports – Mirroring A mirroring port is a dedicated port that is configured to receive the copies of Etherne

Page 81 - Help – Overview

Rev. 051208 page 34 of 152 Ports – Trunking The Trunking tab under the Ports category displays a list of trunks configured

Page 82 - Help – Administration

Rev. 051208 page 35 of 152 Ports – Trunking, Continued… Once the Trunk Group is created you will see detailed information for that trun

Page 83 - Help – Ports

Rev. 051208 page 36 of 152 Statistics – Port Statistics The Ports Statistics tab under the Statistics category displays a list of MIB P

Page 84 - Help – Statistics

Rev. 051208 page 37 of 152 Statistics – Port Utilization The Ports Utilization tab under the Statistics category shows all the ports on

Page 85 - Help – VLAN

Rev. 051208 page 38 of 152 VLAN – Ingress Filter The Ingress Filter tab under the VLAN category shows all the Ingress Filter Rule ena

Page 86 - Help – BPCL

Rev. 051208 page 39 of 152 To change the Ingress Filter Rule simply click on the Modify button on the page above, select the port number

Page 87 - Help – IGMP

Rev. 051208 page 4 of 152 Set Password ...

Page 88 - Help – Bridging

Rev. 051208 page 40 of 152 VLAN – Port Based The Port Based tab under the VLAN category shows all the VLANs that are configured on the

Page 89 - Help – RSTP

Rev. 051208 page 41 of 152 (See VLAN Configuration Examples section) Note: 1. When implementing overlapping VLANs, RSTP can only be e

Page 90 - Help – Event Log

Rev. 051208 page 42 of 152 VLAN – Port Based, Continued… Now the page will display the new VLAN and moved ports P1-P6 from the default

Page 91 - Help – Firmware/Config

Rev. 051208 page 43 of 152 VLAN – Port Based, Continued… Once the VLAN is deleted it will no longer appear on the main page and all the

Page 92 - Help – Logical View

Rev. 051208 page 44 of 152 Bridging – Aging Time The Aging Time tab under the Bridging category will display the currently configured A

Page 93 - Help – User Mgmt

Rev. 051208 page 45 of 152 Bridging – Unicast Addresses The Unicast Addresses tab under the Bridging category will display a

Page 94 - Help – N-View

Rev. 051208 page 46 of 152 Bridging – Unicast Addresses, Continued… Following the Delete button on the page above, an administrator can

Page 95 - Help – N-Ring

Rev. 051208 page 47 of 152 Bridging – Multicast Addresses The Multicast Addresses tab under the Bridging category will display a list o

Page 96 - Help – Others

Rev. 051208 page 48 of 152 Bridging – Multicast Addresses, Continued… After adding a Multicast Group Address it will appear on the main

Page 97 - CLI Commands

Rev. 051208 page 49 of 152 RSTP – RSTP Configuration The RSTP Configuration tab under the RSTP category will display the RSTP informatio

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Rev. 051208 page 5 of 152 Set VLAN Ingress Filter ...

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Rev. 051208 page 50 of 152 RSTP Configuration, Continued… Following the link for the view RSTP Port Configuration at VLAN# the administ

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Rev. 051208 page 51 of 152 RSTP – RSTP Configuration, Continued… If the administrator selects one of the ports on the previous screen h

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Rev. 051208 page 52 of 152 IGMP – Configuration The Configuration tab under the IGMP category will display the IGMP basic configuration

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Rev. 051208 page 53 of 152 IGMP – Configuration (continued) The IGMP Status pull-down allows the user to enable or disable IGMP complet

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Rev. 051208 page 54 of 152 IGMP – Configuration (continued) The Router Mode pull-down allows the user to choose router mode. ‘Auto’ a

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Rev. 051208 page 55 of 152 IGMP – Show Group and Show Router The Show Group tab under the IGMP category will display a list of IGMP gro

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Rev. 051208 page 56 of 152 IGMP – RFilter The ‘rfilter’ (Router Multicast Data Filter) function allows you to choose whether or not DAT

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Rev. 051208 page 57 of 152 IGMP – Rfilter (Continued) Modifying rfilter port settings:

Page 107 - User Management Commands

Rev. 051208 page 58 of 152 N-View – Configuration The Configuration tab under the N-View category will display two basic variables for

Page 108 - Image Loader Commands

Rev. 051208 page 59 of 152 N-View – Ports The Ports tab under the N-View category will display a list of all the configured ports on th

Page 109 - TFTP Commands

Rev. 051208 page 6 of 152 Set RSTP Auto Edge ...

Page 110 - FTP Commands

Rev. 051208 page 60 of 152 N-View – Ports, Continued… Following the Modify button on the previous example, the administrator can modify

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Rev. 051208 page 61 of 152 N-Ring - Configuration The Configuration tab under the N-Ring category will display the N-Ring basic configu

Page 112 - Port Manager Commands

Rev. 051208 page 62 of 152 NOTES: 1. N-Ring Manager cannot have RSTP or Trunking enabled. 2. RSTP & N-Ring are different modes

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Rev. 051208 page 64 of 152 N-Ring Configuration (continued) If N-Ring Mode is “Manager”, then a pull-down allows selection of displayi

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Rev. 051208 page 65 of 152 N-Ring Configuration (continued) If N-Ring Mode is “Manager”, then VLAN ID can be set to a unique vlan id (1

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Rev. 051208 page 66 of 152 N-Ring – Status The Status tab under the N-Ring category will display the N-Ring status. Below is an exa

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Rev. 051208 page 67 of 152 Below is an example of N-Ring Status from an N-Ring Manager with a healthy N-Ring: N-Ring OK

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Rev. 051208 page 68 of 152 Below is an example of N-Ring Status from an N-Ring Manager with a faulted N-Ring. The red fields on the N-R

Page 119 - PVID of port 6 is 4

Rev. 051208 page 69 of 152 In rare cases an N-Ring can have a “Partial Fault”. An example of this is to have a break in just one fiber

Page 120 - Trunk related commands

Rev. 051208 page 7 of 152 7014TX, 7014FX2, and 7014FXE2 Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch Installation Guide The N-TRON 7014 Ser

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Rev. 051208 page 70 of 152 Event Log – Log Statistics The Log Statistics tab under the EventLog category will show a list of how many

Page 122 - Mirroring related commands

Rev. 051208 page 71 of 152 Event Log – Show Events The Show Events tab under the Event Log category will show a list of events that hav

Page 123 - VLAN Related Commands

Rev. 051208 page 72 of 152 Firmware/Config - TFTP The TFTP tab under the Firmware/Config category gives the administrator the ability t

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Rev. 051208 page 73 of 152 Firmware/Config - FTP The FTP tab under the Firmware/Config category gives the administrator the ability to

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Rev. 051208 page 74 of 152 Support – Web Site and E-mail If at any point in time you get confused or would like additional support dire

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Rev. 051208 page 75 of 152 BPCL – Broadcast Packet Count Limit Configuration The BPCL link will display all the ports that are installe

Page 127 - Eventlog Related Commands

Rev. 051208 page 76 of 152 BPCL – Broadcast Packet Count Limit Configuration (Continued) Following the Modify button on the previous e

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Rev. 051208 page 77 of 152 User Mgmt – Adding Users The User Management link will display a list of all the users who have access to th

Page 129 - Bridging Related Commands

Rev. 051208 page 78 of 152 User Mgmt – Removing Users In order to remove a user, simply click on the Remove button at the bottom of the

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Rev. 051208 page 79 of 152 LogicalView The 7014 Web Management offers a logical view of the switch. Here a user or administrator can s

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Rev. 051208 page 8 of 152 Copyright, © N-Tron Corp., 2008 820 S. University Blvd., Suite 4E Mobile, AL 36609 USA All rights reser

Page 132 - IGMP Related Commands

Rev. 051208 page 80 of 152 Configuration – Save or Reset The Configuration section of the web management gives an administrator the abi

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Rev. 051208 page 81 of 152 Help – Overview When the Help link is clicked on, you will see the Overview page that will have some basi

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Rev. 051208 page 82 of 152 Help – Administration Selecting the Administration link on the help page, the administrator or user ca

Page 135 - N-Ring Related Commands

Rev. 051208 page 83 of 152 Help – Ports Following the Ports link on the help page, the administrator or user can see some information

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Rev. 051208 page 84 of 152 Help – Statistics Following the Statistics link on the help page, the administrator or user can see some i

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Rev. 051208 page 85 of 152 Help – VLAN Using the VLAN link on the help page, the administrator or user can see some information regar

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Rev. 051208 page 86 of 152 Help – BPCL Using the BPCL the link on the help page, the administrator or user can see some information r

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Rev. 051208 page 87 of 152 Help – IGMP Following the IGMP link on the help page, the administrator or user can see some information r

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Rev. 051208 page 88 of 152 Help – Bridging Using the Bridging link on the help page, the administrator or user can see some informati

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Rev. 051208 page 89 of 152 Help – RSTP Using the RSTP link on the help page, the administrator or user can see some information regar

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Rev. 051208 page 9 of 152 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY WARNING: Disconnect the power and allow to cool 5 minutes before touching. ELECTRICAL

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Rev. 051208 page 90 of 152 Help – Event Log Using the Event Log link on the help page, the administrator or user can see some informa

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Rev. 051208 page 91 of 152 Help – Firmware/Config Using the Firmware/Config link on the help page, the administrator or us

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Rev. 051208 page 92 of 152 Help – Logical View Using the Logical View link on the help page, the administrator or user can see some i

Page 146 - VLAN Configuration Examples

Rev. 051208 page 93 of 152 Help – User Mgmt Using the User Mgmt link on the help page, the administrator or user can see some informa

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Rev. 051208 page 94 of 152 Help – N-View Using the N-View link on the help page, the administrator or user can see some information

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Rev. 051208 page 95 of 152 Help – N-Ring Using the N-Ring link on the help page, the administrator or user can see some information r

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Rev. 051208 page 96 of 152 Help – Others Following the “Others” link on the help page, the administrator or user can see some informa

Page 150 - KEY SPECIFICATION

Rev. 051208 page 97 of 152 CLI Commands Clear Command Name clear Description Clears the screen. The cleared screen shows only the c

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Rev. 051208 page 98 of 152 Top Command Name top Description Changes the context to the topmost (global) level. If already at the topm

Page 152 - N-TRON Limited Warranty

Rev. 051208 page 99 of 152 History Command Name history Description Lists all the commands in the history list for the current session

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