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4. WEB MANAGEMENT

4.6 System Utility

4.6.1 Event Log

4.6.1 Event Log

Event log

Event log keep a record of user login, logout timestamp information. Select keep a record of user login, logout timestamp information. Select Event LogEvent Log fromfrom the

the System UtilitySystem Utility menu and then the menu and then the following screen page appears.following screen page appears.

Click

Click Clear Clear  at the bottom to clear all  at the bottom to clear all Event log records.Event log records.

4.6.2 Load Factory Settings 4.6.2 Load Factory Settings

Load Factory Setting

Load Factory Setting will set all configurations back to the defaults, including the IP andwill set all configurations back to the defaults, including the IP and Gateway address.

Gateway address. Load Factory SettingLoad Factory Setting is useful when network administrators would likeis useful when network administrators would like to re-configure the system. A system reset is required to make all changes effective after to re-configure the system. A system reset is required to make all changes effective after Load Factory Setting.

Load Factory Setting.

Select

Select Load Factory SettingLoad Factory Setting from thefrom the System UtilitySystem Utility menu and then the following screenmenu and then the following screen page appears.

page appears.

Click

Click OKOK to start loading factory settings. to start loading factory settings.

4.6.3 Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration 4.6.3 Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration

Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration

Load Factory Settings Except Network Configuration will set all configurations back towill set all configurations back to the defaults, excluding the IP and Gateway address.

the defaults, excluding the IP and Gateway address. Load Factory Settings ExceptLoad Factory Settings Except Network Configuration

Network Configuration is very useful especially when network administrators need to re-is very useful especially when network administrators need to

re-settings back to the defaults

settings back to the defaults and lose all network connections.and lose all network connections.

Select

Select Load Factory Setting Except Network ConfigurationLoad Factory Setting Except Network Configuration  from the  from the System UtilitySystem Utility menu, the following screen page shows up.

menu, the following screen page shows up.

Click

Click OKOK to start loading factory settings except network configuration. to start loading factory settings except network configuration.

4.6.4 Backup Configuration 4.6.4 Backup Configuration

Select

Select Backup ConfigurationBackup Configuration from thefrom the System UtilitySystem Utility menu and then the following screenmenu and then the following screen page appears.

page appears.

Auto Backup:

Auto Backup: To enable or disable auto To enable or disable auto backup. The default setting is disabled.backup. The default setting is disabled.

Backup Time:

Backup Time: Set up the time (24-hr clock) to automatically backup once a day. If theSet up the time (24-hr clock) to automatically backup once a day. If the remote server fails or does not exist, this function allows the system to retry around once per remote server fails or does not exist, this function allows the system to retry around once per minute until the system completes a

minute until the system completes a successful backup or the system times out (next hour).successful backup or the system times out (next hour).

Protocol:

Protocol: Select FTP or TFTP server to backup a configuration file.Select FTP or TFTP server to backup a configuration file.

Server Address:

Server Address: Specify the IP address for FTP or TFTP server.Specify the IP address for FTP or TFTP server.

User Name:

User Name: Specify the username for FTP server. (Leave the field blank if you use TFTPSpecify the username for FTP server. (Leave the field blank if you use TFTP sever.)

sever.)

Password:

Password: Specify the password for FTP server. (Leave the field blank if you use TFTPSpecify the password for FTP server. (Leave the field blank if you use TFTP sever.)

sever.)

File Directory

File Directory: The file directory where configuration files will be saved to.: The file directory where configuration files will be saved to.

File Name

File Name: The name of the backup configuration file which will be saved by date.: The name of the backup configuration file which will be saved by date.

4.7 Save

4.7 Save Configuration Configuration

It is imperative that users save configurations before resetting the Managed Switch. If It is imperative that users save configurations before resetting the Managed Switch. If configurations are not saved, all configurations will be lost when you reset the Managed configurations are not saved, all configurations will be lost when you reset the Managed Switch or power failure occurs. Select

Switch or power failure occurs. Select Save ConfigurationSave Configuration from the Console main menufrom the Console main menu and then the following screen page

and then the following screen page appears.appears.

Click

Click OKOK to save the configuration. to save the configuration.

4.8 Reset System 4.8 Reset System

 After

 After any configuration any configuration changes,changes, Reset SystemReset System can make changes effective. Select can make changes effective. Select ResetReset System

System from the Console main menu from the Console main menu and then the following screen page and then the following screen page appears.appears.

Click

Click OKOK to perform System Reset. to perform System Reset.

APPENDIX A: Free RADIUS Readme APPENDIX A: Free RADIUS Readme

The advanced RADIUS Server Set up for

The advanced RADIUS Server Set up for RADIUS AuthenticationRADIUS Authentication is as below to follow. is as below to follow.

When free RADIUS client is

When free RADIUS client is enabled on the device,enabled on the device, On the server side, it needs to put this f

On the server side, it needs to put this file "ile "dictionary.ctsdictionary.cts" under the directory" under the directory /raddb /raddb,, and modify as following these three files - "

and modify as following these three files - "usersusers", ", ""clients.conf clients.conf " and "" and "dictionarydictionary",", which are on the disc shipped with this product.

which are on the disc shipped with this product.

* Please use any text editing software (e.g. Notepad) to do the following file editing works.

* Please use any text editing software (e.g. Notepad) to do the following file editing works.

In the file "

In the file "usersusers",",

Set up user name, password, and other attributes.

Set up user name, password, and other attributes.

In the file "

In the file "clients.conf clients.conf ",",

Set the valid range of RADIUS client IP address.

Set the valid range of RADIUS client IP address.

In the file "

In the file "dictionarydictionary",",  Add this following line  Add this following line

-$INCLUDE dictionary.cts

$INCLUDE dictionary.cts

APPENDIX B: DHCP Readme

The Managed Switch supports the DHCP option 60 to work as a DHCP client. The system The Managed Switch supports the DHCP option 60 to work as a DHCP client. The system includes ISC DHCP server, FTP file

includes ISC DHCP server, FTP file server, and the server, and the Managed Switch.Managed Switch.

DHCP server includes the following vender specification options (by 43) to respond to the DHCP server includes the following vender specification options (by 43) to respond to the Managed Switch.

Managed Switch.

1. Option 43: Protocol (0: TFTP or 1: FTP) 1. Option 43: Protocol (0: TFTP or 1: FTP) 2. Option 43: IP (TFTP or FTP server) 2. Option 43: IP (TFTP or FTP server) 3. Option 43: User (Server login name) 3. Option 43: User (Server login name)

4. Option 43: Password (Server login password) 4. Option 43: Password (Server login password) 5. Option 43: Filename (Firmware image)

5. Option 43: Filename (Firmware image)

6. Option 43: MD5 Code (Firmware image MD5 code) 6. Option 43: MD5 Code (Firmware image MD5 code) 7. Option 43: Filename (Configuration image)

7. Option 43: Filename (Configuration image)

8. Option 43: MD5 Code (Configuration image MD5 code) 8. Option 43: MD5 Code (Configuration image MD5 code) 9. Option 43: 16 Bits Option (Bit 0:

9. Option 43: 16 Bits Option (Bit 0: Urgency Bit 1-15: Reserve)Urgency Bit 1-15: Reserve) File server includes the following items:

3. User account for the Managed SwitchManaged Switch

The Managed Switch is setting-free (through auto-upgrade and configuration) and its The Managed Switch is setting-free (through auto-upgrade and configuration) and its upgrade procedure is as following:

upgrade procedure is as following:

1. Add the content of

1. Add the content of dhcpd.txtdhcpd.txt  into  into dhcpd.conf.dhcpd.conf. Then the ISC DHCP server willThen the ISC DHCP server will recognize the Managed Switch whenever the Managed Switch sends an IP address recognize the Managed Switch whenever the Managed Switch sends an IP address request to it. And ISC DHCP server will tell the Managed Switch how to get a new request to it. And ISC DHCP server will tell the Managed Switch how to get a new firmware or configuration.

firmware or configuration.

2. The Managed Switch will compare the firmware and configuration MD5 code form of 2. The Managed Switch will compare the firmware and configuration MD5 code form of

DHCP option every time when it communicates with DHCP server.

DHCP option every time when it communicates with DHCP server.

3. If MD5 code is different, Managed Switch will then upgrade the firmware or 3. If MD5 code is different, Managed Switch will then upgrade the firmware or

configuration. However, it will not be activated right after. . configuration. However, it will not be activated right after. .

4. If the Urgency Bit is set, Managed Switch will be reset to activate the new firmware or 4. If the Urgency Bit is set, Managed Switch will be reset to activate the new firmware or

configuration immediately.

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Revision History Revision History

Manual

Manual Version Version ModificatModification ion Firmware Firmware Version Version DateDate 1.2

1.2 Modify LOGO image and productModify LOGO image and product description.

description. 1.10.00 1.10.00 2010/112010/11

1.1 1.1

 Add 1.3 RF over Fibe

 Add 1.3 RF over Fiber section.r section.

Revise System Information section (Add Revise System Information section (Add CATV Module).

CATV Module).

1.10.00 2010/09

1.10.00 2010/09

1.0 1.0

ESH/PSH/SWH 2108-2109 shared ESH/PSH/SWH 2108-2109 shared user 

user ‟s manual.s manual.

 Add L2 Protocol C

 Add L2 Protocol Converting sectioonverting section.n.

 Add Loop detectio

 Add Loop detection section.n section.

 Add LLDP se  Add LLDP section.ction.

1.10.00 2010/01

1.10.00 2010/01

Note:

Note: This User  This User ’ ’ s Manual is written or revised according to the officially-released Firmware version.s Manual is written or revised according to the officially-released Firmware version.

The content of this

The content of this Manual is subject to change without prior notice.Manual is subject to change without prior notice.