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Legal Informaon
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About this Manual
The Manual includes instrucons for using and managing the Product. Pictures, charts, images and
all other informaon hereinaer are for descripon and explanaon only. The informaon
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YOU SHALL NOT USE THIS PRODUCT FOR ANY PROHIBITED END-USES, INCLUDING THE
DEVELOPMENT OR PRODUCTION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION, THE DEVELOPMENT OR
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PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS, ANY ACTIVITIES IN THE CONTEXT RELATED
TO ANY NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVE OR UNSAFE NUCLEAR FUEL-CYCLE, OR IN SUPPORT OF HUMAN
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Regulatory Informaon
FCC Informaon
Please take aenon that changes or modicaon not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable
protecon against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instrucon manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communicaons. Operaon of this equipment in a residenal area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his
own expense.
FCC Condions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operaon is subject to the following two
condions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired
operaon.
EU Conformity Statement
This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are marked with
"CE" and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European
standards listed under the EMC Direcve 2014/30/EU, the RoHS Direcve
2011/65/EU.
2012/19/EU (WEEE direcve): Products marked with this symbol cannot be
disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper
recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of
equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated
collecon points.
For more
informaon see: hp://www.recyclethis.info .
2006/66/EC (baery direcve): This product contains a baery that cannot be
disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. See the
product documentaon for specic baery informaon. The baery is
marked with this symbol, which may include
leering to indicate cadmium
(Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return the
baery to
your supplier or to a designated
collecon point. For more informaon see:
hp://www.recyclethis.info .
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Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance
This device meets the CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A) standards requirements.
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Preface
Applicable Models
This manual is applicable to DS-3E13XXP-SI series switches.
About the Default
Default administrator account: admin.
Default IP address: 192.168.1.64.
Symbol
Convenons
The symbols that may be found in this document are dened as follows.
Symbol Descripon
Danger
Indicates a hazardous situaon which, if not avoided, will or could
result in death or serious injury.
Cauon
Indicates a potenally hazardous situaon which, if not avoided, could
result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradaon, or
unexpected results.
Note
Provides addional informaon to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.
Safety Instrucon
Danger
This is a class A product and may cause radio interference in which case the user may be
required to take adequate measures.
Ensure that your devices powered via the PoE port have their shells protected and re-proofed,
because the switches are not compliant with the Limited Power Source (LPS) standard.
In the use of the product, you must be in strict compliance with the electrical safety
regulaons
of the naon and region.
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the device and shall be easily accessible.
The device must be connected to an earthed mains socket-outlet.
Install the device according to the instrucons in this manual.
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indicates hazardous live and the external wiring connected to the terminals requires
installaon by an instructed person.
Keep body parts away from fan blades. Disconnect the power source during servicing.
Never place the device in an unstable locaon. The device may fall, causing serious personal
injury or death.
This device is not suitable for use in
locaons where children are likely to be present.
CAUTION: Risk of explosion if the
baery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Improper replacement of the
baery with an incorrect type may defeat a safeguard (for
example, in the case of some lithium baery types).
Do not dispose of the baery into re or a hot oven, or mechanically crush or cut the baery,
which may result in an explosion.
Do not leave the
baery in an extremely high temperature surrounding environment, which may
result in an explosion or the leakage of ammable liquid or gas.
Do not subject the baery to extremely low air pressure, which may result in an explosion or the
leakage of
ammable liquid or gas. Dispose of used baeries according to the instrucons.
Cauon
CAUTION: Double pole/Neutral fusing.
Aer operaon of the fuse, parts of the device that
remain energized might represent a hazard during servicing.
The device has been designed, when required, modied for connecon to an IT power
distribuon system.
This device is suitable for
mounng on concrete or other non-combusble surface only.
The
venlaon should not be impeded by covering the venlaon openings with items, such as
newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc. The openings shall never be blocked by placing the
device on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface.
No naked
ame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the device.
The device shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects lled with liquids,
such as vases, shall be placed on the device.
Burned
ngers when handling the cover area of the device. Wait one-half hour aer switching
o before handling the parts.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
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Contents
Chapter 1 Product Introducon .................................................................................................. 1
Chapter 2 Acvaon and Login ................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 3 Device Management ................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 4 Switch Conguraon .................................................................................................. 7
4.1 Port Conguraon .................................................................................................................. 7
4.1.1 Aribute Conguraon ................................................................................................. 7
4.1.2 Congure Port Mirroring ............................................................................................... 8
4.1.3 Long-Range Mode Conguraon .................................................................................. 8
4.1.4
Congure Port Isolaon ................................................................................................ 9
4.2 Link Aggregaon Conguraon ............................................................................................ 10
4.3 VLAN Conguraon .............................................................................................................. 11
4.3.1 Add a VLAN ................................................................................................................. 11
4.3.2
Congure a Port .......................................................................................................... 12
4.4 QoS Conguraon ................................................................................................................ 14
4.5 SNMP
Conguraon ............................................................................................................. 16
4.5.1 SNMP Proxy Sengs ................................................................................................... 17
4.5.2 SNMP Trap Sengs ..................................................................................................... 17
4.6 STP
Conguraon ................................................................................................................. 18
4.6.1 Global Conguraon ................................................................................................... 18
4.6.2 STP Port Conguraon ................................................................................................ 20
4.6.3 STP Status View ........................................................................................................... 22
4.7 PoE Management ................................................................................................................. 22
Chapter 5 System Management ................................................................................................ 24
5.1 Time Sync ............................................................................................................................. 24
5.2 Device
Operaon ................................................................................................................. 24
5.3 Conguraon File Export ..................................................................................................... 25
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5.4 Conguraon File Import ..................................................................................................... 26
5.5 Device Upgrade .................................................................................................................... 26
5.6 Log Management ................................................................................................................. 26
5.7 Network
Diagnoscs ............................................................................................................ 27
5.8 User Management ............................................................................................................... 28
5.9 Security Management .......................................................................................................... 29
5.10 Congure Network ............................................................................................................. 29
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Chapter 1 Product Introducon
DS-3E13XXP-SI series switches (hereinaer referred to as "the device") are layer 2 PoE switches,
providing advanced PoE power supply technology on the basis of high-performance access. The
switches support client management, network topology management, link
aggregaon, port
management and so on. The switches are suitable for small-scale LAN device access.
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Chapter 2 Acvaon and Login
For the rst me usage, you must acvate the switch and congure the password.
Before You Start
The computer and the switch are on the same network segment.
Steps
Note
Take DS-3E1510P as an example. All gures in this manual are for illustraon purpose only.
1. Enter the default IP 192.168.1.64 in the browser address bar.
Figure 2-1 Acvaon
Note
You are recommended to use the newest version of the following browsers: IE 10+, Edge, and
Chrome 31+.
2. Congure the password and conrm it.
3. Click OK.
Go to the login page.
Figure 2-2 Login
4. Enter the User Name and Password, and click Log In.
5.
Oponal: Change the network conguraon.
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1) Go to System Management → Network Conguraon .
Figure 2-3 Network Conguraon
2) Change the IP address, mask address, the gateway address, DNS and alternave DNS as
needed. You can log in to the switch with the new IP address next me.
Note
You are recommended to change the network conguraon to beer manage the switch.
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Chapter 3 Device Management
Aer logging in to the Web, you can go to Device Status to view the device status, including the
device
informaon, working status, port status, port stascs, and PoE status.
Device Informaon
Figure 3-1 Device Informaon
Management VLAN: The management VLAN is VLAN 1 by default that cannot be edited.
MAC Address Aging Time: Aging
me for MAC address table entries. The default is 300 seconds
that cannot be edited.
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Working Status
Figure 3-2 Working Status
View the device running me, memory usage, and CPU usage.
Port Status
Figure 3-3 Port Status
View the connecon status, rate, duplex, and ow control of all ports.
Port Stascs
Figure 3-4 Port Stascs
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Refreshing Rate: 10 sec, 30 sec, 60 sec, and Manually Refresh is available.
Refresh: When you choose Manually Refresh, you can click Refresh to refresh the
stascs.
Reset: You can click Reset to clear all the
stascs.
PoE Status
Figure 3-5 PoE Status
View the complete appliance PoE status and the output power of each PoE port.
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Chapter 4 Switch Conguraon
4.1 Port Conguraon
4.1.1 Aribute Conguraon
The basic parameters can inuence the working status of ports. Congure the parameters
according to the actual situaon.
Steps
1. Go to Switch
Conguraon → Basic Conguraon → Port Conguraon Aribute
Conguraon .
Figure 4-1 Port Aribute Conguraon
2. Congure the parameters.
Speed
The speed of data transmission of the port.
PoE port: The default is auto.
SFP
ber opcal port: The default is auto that cannot be edited.
Duplex
The duplex mode of the port.
PoE port: The default is auto that cannot be edited.
SFP
ber opcal port: The default is auto that cannot be edited.
Flow Control
Enabling the ow control can prevent data loss in data transmission.
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Enable
Enable or disable the port link.
3. Click Save to complete the
conguraon.
4.1.2 Congure Port Mirroring
Port mirroring monitors network trac by sending copies of all incoming and outgoing packets
from one port to a mirroring port.
Steps
1. Go to Switch
Conguraon → Basic Conguraon → Port Conguraon → Port Mirroring .
2. Check Enable of Port Mirroring.
3. Select one port as Mirror Port, which monitors and analyzes the packets from mirror source
ports.
4. Select Mirror
Direcon.
Disable Mirror
The port is not under surveillance.
Inbound
The data received by the mirror source port is under surveillance.
Outbound
The data sent from the mirror source port is under surveillance.
Inbound and Outbound
Both received and sent data of the mirror source port are under surveillance.
5. Switch on Set as Mirror Source if you want to select certain ports from the list as mirror source
that is under surveillance.
Note
You can set one or more ports as the mirror source.
6. Click Save to complete the port mirroring conguraon.
4.1.3 Long-Range Mode
Conguraon
When long-range mode is enabled, the transmission distance of the port can reach 300 meters,
and the rate is 10 Mbps.
Steps
1. Go to Switch Conguraon → Basic Conguraon → Port Conguraon → Long-Range Mode .
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Figure 4-2 Long-Range Mode Conguraon
2. Check Enable of the port.
3. Click Save to complete the conguraon.
4.1.4
Congure Port Isolaon
Set ports to dierent VLAN in order to isolate dierent packets on Layer 2. Ports in the same
isolaon group cannot communicate with each other while can communicate with the ports of
dierent group.
Steps
1. Go to Switch Conguraon → Basic Conguraon → Port Conguraon → Port Isolaon .
2. Select the ports to isolaon group.
3. Click Save.
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4.2 Link Aggregaon Conguraon
Link aggregaon is used to aggregate physical ports to create a logical channel. The advantages of
link aggregaon are higher transmission speed with wider bandwidth.
Steps
1. Go to Switch
Conguraon → Basic Conguraon → Link Aggregaon → Load Balancing
Conguraon to congure Load Balancing Mode.
Figure 4-3 Load Balancing
Source and Desnaon MAC
Load balancing is performed based on source and desnaon MAC addresses on all the
packets.
2. Add a link
aggregaon group in Ag gregaon Group Conguraon.
Figure 4-4 Link
Aggregaon Group
1) Click Add.
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Figure 4-5 Add a Link Aggregaon Group
2) Enter the group number in the Aggregaon Group eld. The range is from 1 to 8.
3) Move the ports that are to be assigned to the group from the Available Port List to the
Group Members list.
Note
You can delete the ports from the Group Members by clicking Delete.
The rate, duplex,
ow control, VLAN, and long-range conguraon of all ports in one
aggregaon group must be the same.
4) Click OK to add a link aggregaon group.
4.3 VLAN
Conguraon
A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a group of devices located on dierent LAN segments that
are
congured to communicate as if they were aached to the same wire. LANs are based on
logical instead of physical connecons, which is exible for device connecon.
4.3.1 Add a VLAN
Steps
1. Go to Switch Conguraon → Basic Conguraon → VLAN → 802.1Q VLAN .
2. Click Add.
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Figure 4-6 Add a VLAN
3. Enter a VLAN ID.
Note
A maximum of 128 VLANs are supported.
The range is from 1 to 4094.
4. Oponal: You can also delete a VLAN by clicking Delete.
Note
You cannot delete the VLAN 1, because VLAN 1 is the Management VLAN.
4.3.2 Congure a Port
Steps
1. Select a port to
congure on the Port Conguraon page.
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Figure 4-7 VLAN Port Conguraon
2. Click Edit.
3.
Congure the port VLAN.
-
Access Port
An access port transports
trac to and from only the specied VLAN, usually the
default VLAN, VLAN 1.
Select Port VLAN Type as ACCESS, and select the PVID.
Figure 4-8 Edit an Access Port VLAN
Note
All ports in the same aggregaon group will be edited automacally at the same me.
-
Trunk Port
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A trunk port is a port that is assigned to carry
trac for all the VLANs.
Select Port VLAN Type as TRUNK, select the PVID and enter the VLAN that are allowed
to be accessed.
Figure 4-9 Edit a Trunk Port VLAN
Note
All ports in the same
aggregaon group will be edited automacally at the same me.
You can check All VLANS are allowed to be accessed. to assign the port to all the VLANs.
4. Click OK.
5. Click Save to save the conguraon.
4.4 QoS
Conguraon
Quality of Service (QoS) includes the transmission bandwidth, delay, packet loss rate and etc.
Increasing network bandwidth, decreasing network delay, and reducing packet losses can improve
QoS in network service. You can
congure the scheduling mode and port priority of QoS.
Steps
1. Go to Switch Conguraon → Basic Conguraon → QoS → Scheduling Mode to select a
scheduling type.
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Figure 4-10 Scheduling Mode
NORMAL
First In First Out (FIFO) mode. Transmit the message coming in rst. QoS is not enabled.
SP
Strict Priority mode. Transmit the message according to the actual priority conguraon.
WRR
Weighted Round Robin mode. Transmit the message according to the respecve weight for
low priority and high priority.
2.
Congure the port priority in Port Priority.
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Figure 4-11 Port Priority
3. Click Save to complete the conguraon.
4.5 SNMP
Conguraon
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a widely used applicaon-layer communicaon
protocol for monitoring network performance. SNMP network is composed of the Network
Management System (NMS) and the Agent. NMS is the SNMP manager, and Agent sends Traps to
NMS.
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4.5.1 SNMP Proxy Sengs
Steps
1. Go to Switch
Conguraon → L2 Conguraon → SNMP Conguraon → SNMP Proxy Sengs
to congure SNMP proxy.
Figure 4-12 Proxy Sengs
1) Enable SNMP.
2)
Dene the Community Name.
Community Name
The community name is an
authencaon mechanism, similar to a password, which is
used to limit the data transmission between NMS and Agent.
Read-Only Community Name: The Community name accessible to NMS with read
permission. The default is public.
Read/Write Community Name: The Community name accessible to NMS with read and
write permission. The default is private.
3) Click Save.
4.5.2 SNMP Trap
Sengs
Steps
1. Enable Trap on the SNMP Trap
Sengs page.
Figure 4-13 Trap Sengs
2. Click Add to add a trap.
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Figure 4-14 Add a Trap
Table 4-1 Parameters of a Trap
Parameter Descripon
Target Host IP The IP address of NMS. It cannot be the broadcast or
mulcast address.
Community Name The password used for authencaon. Up to 32 bytes can
be set.
SNMP Version The Agent supports SNMP Version 1 (SNMPv1) and SNMP
Version 2c (SNMPv2c).
Note
The prerequisite of successful connecon between NMS
and Agent is that the SNMP version of NMS and Agent
must be the same.
3. Click OK.
4. Click Save to add a trap.
5.
Oponal: You can check the trap and click Delete to delete a trap.
4.6 STP
Conguraon
Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) is a Layer 2 link management protocol that provides path redundancy
while prevenng loops in the network. The STP uses a spanning-tree algorithm to select one switch
as the root of a spanning tree. STP determines the topology by
transming Bridge Protocol Data
Unit (BPDU) packets between devices. Spanning-tree operaon creates a stable network.
4.6.1 Global
Conguraon
Steps
1. Go to Switch Conguraon → L2 Conguraon → STP Conguraon → Global Conguraon .
2. Check Enable STP.
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Figure 4-15 Global Conguraon
3. Congure the parameters.
Table 4-2 Parameters of STP
Parameter Descripon
STP Mode STP: Spanning-tree protocol.
RSTP: Rapid spanning-tree protocol. RSTP provides
faster spanning tree convergence
aer a topology
change.
Bridge Priority The lower the number is, the higher the priority is.
The range is from 0 to 61,440 seconds, in increments
of 4096; the default is 32,768. Valid values are 0, 4096,
12288, 16384 ... and 61440.
A switch with higher bridge priority is more likely to
become a root bridge.
Hello Time The me between each BPDU that is sent on a port,
which is used for port link diagnosis. The range is from
1 to 10 seconds. The default is 2 seconds.
Maximum Aging Time The maximum length of me that passes before a
bridge port saves its conguraon BPDU informaon.
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Parameter Descripon
The range is from 6 to 40 seconds. The default is 20
seconds.
Note
The maximum aging me must meet the following
condions:
Maximum Aging Time ≥ (Hello Time + 1)
Maximum Aging Time ≤ (Forwarding Delay - 1)
Forwarding Delay The me interval that is spent in the listening and
learning state when the topology changes. The range
is from 4 to 30 seconds. The default is 15 seconds.
4. Click Save.
4.6.2 STP Port
Conguraon
If a loop occurs, you can set port priority so that the spanning tree can select the port with the
highest priority to forward data.
Steps
1. The port is enabled by default on the STP Port
Conguraon page.
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Figure 4-16 Port Priority
2.
Congure the Port Priority.
Port Priority
The lower the number is, the higher the priority is, the more probably the port becomes
the root port.
The range is from 0 to 240, in increments of 16; the default is 128. Valid values are 0, 16,
32, 48, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 144, 160, 176, 192, 208, 224, and 240.
Note
If the priority of the port is the same, spanning tree uses the port ID to select a port as the root
port.
3. Click Save.
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4.6.3 STP Status View
You can check the global status of STP sengs and the status of each port.
Go to Switch
Conguraon → L2 Conguraon → STP Conguraon → STP Status .
Figure 4-17 STP Status
4.7 PoE Management
PoE Sengs
Figure 4-18 PoE Sengs
You can enable PoE to supply power for the powered devices (PDs).
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Note
Enabling or disabling PoE has no inuences on data transmission of the port.
PoE Watchdog
Figure 4-19 PoE Watchdog
You can enable PoE watchdog to auto-detect and restart cameras that do not respond.
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Chapter 5 System Management
5.1 Time Sync
Steps
1. Go to System
Sengs → Time Sengs . You can view the Device Time.
Figure 5-1 Time Sengs
2. Select Time Zone.
3. Select Time Sync. Method
4. Set me synchronizaon mode.
-
Manual Time Sync.: Click
or check Sync. with computer me to synchronize the device
me.
Figure 5-2 Manual Sync
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NTP Time Sync.: Enter the NTP Server Address, and set the me sync. interval.
Figure 5-3 NTP Sync
5. Click Save.
5.2 Device
Operaon
When the switch malfuncons or fails to work properly, you can go to System Management
System Maintenance → Device
Operaon to restart or restore the switch.
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Figure 5-4 Device Operaon
Note
Enter the login page automacally aer you restart or restore the switch.
Restart
Click Restart to remotely restart the switch.
Restore
Simply Restore: Except network conguraon and user parameters, all of the other parameters
are restored to the default sengs.
Completely Restore: Completely restore the parameters to default sengs.
Cauon
Parameters cannot be recovered aer being restoring to default sengs.
5.3 Conguraon File Export
You can export the conguraon le for local backup.
Steps
1. Go to System Management → System Maintenance → Export & Import .
2. Click Export.
3. Set a password for the exported
conguraon le.
Figure 5-5 Export
Conguraon le
Note
Please remember the password, because you need to enter the password when imporng the
conguraon les.
4. Click OK.
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5.4 Conguraon File Import
You can import the conguraon le to congure the system easily.
Steps
1. Go to System Management → System Maintenance → Export & Import .
Figure 5-6 Export Conguraon le
2. Click to select the conguraon le.
3. Click Import.
The device will restart
automacally to enter the login page when the conguraon le is
imported.
5.5 Device Upgrade
You can upload the upgrade le to upgrade your switch.
Steps
1. Go to System Management → System Maintenance → Device Upgrade
Figure 5-7 Upgrade
2. Click to select an upgrade patch.
3. Click Upgrade.
Note
If upgrading failed or the device cannot funcon, please contact our technical support
engineers.
Result
The device will restart automacally to enter the login page when upgrade nished.
5.6 Log Management
System operaon logs can be searched and exported for backup.
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Steps
1. Go to System Management → Log Management .
Figure 5-8 Log Management
2. Set search condions, including Major Type, Minor Type, Start Time and End Time.
3. Click Search.
Note
A maximum of 2000 search results can display. Please narrow down the search scope if there
are too many search results.
4. Oponal: Click Export to export all the search results.
Note
Logs can be exported in Excel. A prompt window will pop up when the logs are exported
successfully.
5.7 Network Diagnoscs
With network diagnoscs, troubleshoong engineers can locate network faults quickly.
Steps
1. Go to System Management → System Tools → Network Diagnoscs .
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Figure 5-9 Network Diagnoscs
2. Enter the IP address of the server, and click PING.
5.8 User Management
Regularly change the password can guarantee the security of the device.
Steps
1. Go to System Management → User Management .
2. Click Edit.
Figure 5-10 User Management
3. Enter the old password.
4. Enter a new password and conrm it.
5. Click OK.
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5.9 Security Management
SSH
Figure 5-11 Security Management
The device supports SSH security service. SSH can prevent the informaon leakage in the remote
management of the device. SSH is disabled by default.
Note
The user name of SSH is root, and the password is the device login password.
SADP
Aer enabling SADP, you can acvate the device, change the password and the network
informaon, and etc. SADP is enabled by default.
5.10
Congure Network
Congure network and Ezviz parameters for the device.
Steps
1. Congure basic network parameters.
1) Go to System Management → Network
Conguraon → Basic Cong .
2) Enter IP Address, Mask Address, Gateway Address, DNS, and Alternave DNS Server.
3) Click Save.
2. Set and check Ezviz
informaon.
1) Go to System Management → Network Conguraon → Ezviz Cong .
2) Enable or disable Ezviz.
3) Enter
operaon code of Ezviz.
4) Click Save.
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