Abus ITAC10120 User manual

ITAC10120
ITAC10130
User manual Web Management
Originalbedienungsanleitung in deutscher Sprache. Für künftige Verwendung aufbewahren.
This user manual contains important information for installation and operation.
This should be also noted when this product is passed on to a third party.
Therefore look after these operating instructions for future reference!
Version 05/2019

Inhalt
1Access to Web Management..............................................................................................5
1.1 Access to Web Management .......................................................................................5
1.2 Access to Web Management via CLS Port .................................................................5
2Reset...................................................................................................................................5
3Web Management ..............................................................................................................7
3.1 System Status...............................................................................................................7
3.2 Port setting...................................................................................................................8
3.2.1 Port speed limit.....................................................................................................9
3.3 VLAN settings...........................................................................................................10
3.3.1 VLAN Forwarding.............................................................................................11
3.4 Trunk Management....................................................................................................12
3.5 RSTP..........................................................................................................................13
3.5.1 STP Basic Concept.............................................................................................13
3.5.2 RSTP ..................................................................................................................15
3.6 Port Security..............................................................................................................16
3.6.1 802.1X certificates .............................................................................................17
4Web Management ............................................................................................................19
4.1 SNMP Settings ..........................................................................................................19
4.2 Email Alarm ..............................................................................................................20
4.3 Port Mirror.................................................................................................................21
4.4 IGMP Snooping.........................................................................................................22
5Network Statistics ............................................................................................................23
5.1 MAC Address............................................................................................................24
6System Management ........................................................................................................25
6.1 IP Address..................................................................................................................25
6.2 Log Information.........................................................................................................26
6.3 File Management.......................................................................................................27
7PoE Management .............................................................................................................28
8QoS Management.............................................................................................................30

1 Access to Web Management
1.1 Access to Web Management
To connect to the web management interface, connect a network cable to any of 1-
16/1-24 RJ45 port and enter the following data into browser.
The default factory settings are:
IP-Address: 192.168.1.200
User: admin
Password: admin
1.2 Access to Web Management via CLS Port
To connect to the web management interface, connect a console cable (RJ45 ->
R232 serial port 115200,8, N, 1) to the CLS port, to the PC at the serial port (DB9)
and enter the following data into the browser.
The default factory settings are:
IP-Address: 192.168.1.200
User: admin
Password: admin
2 Reset
Restart:
Press the reset button to restart the switch.
Reset to default factory settings:
Press the reset button for more than 10 seconds to reset the switch to default factory
settings.

The factory default settings of the device are as following:
Options
Default Configuration
System
Username / password
admin/admin
IP-Address
IP-Address:192.168.1.200
Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0
MAC address table
aging time
300 Seconds
Port
Ports Status
Enable
Ports Speed Rate
Auto-negotiation
Ports duplex mode
Auto-negotiation
Flow Control
Open
Trunking
Port does not converge
Port Speed Limitation
No limitation for Speed
Port Link Type
Access
Management VLAN
VLAN 1
VLAN Function Mode
Port-based VLAN
MAC Binding
No Binding
RSTP
RSTP Function
Close
Network
Management
SNMP
Close

3 Web Management
3.1 System Status
Description
Word Time
Zone
Select your time zone or select “Automatically”.
Select “Adjust Daylight Saving Time” for automatically DST
correction.
Time
Configuration
Select “Local Time” or use NTP function.
NTP Server
Enter the correct NTP server’s IP address to start the sync.
System Time
The current time of the device, if you did not get the NTP updated
time, then it will start to count from 0:00,1970.
PC Time
Computer current time.
Device Name
Enter the Name of the device.
Network identification device used to facilitate the integrated
management tools such as SNMP to judge different equipment.
Contacts
Enter maintenance personnel’s contact information.
Contact
Address
Enter maintenance personnel’s contact information.
MAC Address
MAC Hardware address of the device.
Hardware,
Software
Version
Current running / installed version of hardware and firmware.
Running Time
The total time device has been running. When the device is
restarted, the time is reset.

3.2 Port setting
On the [Port security / Port Settings] page, you can observe the status and make
different settings for ports.
Description
Port Enable /
Disable
Enabled by default.
Enable or disable a certain port.
If a port is disabled, you cannot transmit any data on this port.
Port Speed
Rate
Auto-negotiation mode by default.
Possible speed settings: 10M, 100M, 1000M, Auto-negotiation.
Auto-negotiation means, that the port can automatically negotiates
the port speed with the other connected device.
Duplex Mode
Auto-negotiation mode by default.
Possible settings: including full-duplex mode, half-duplex mode,
and Auto-negotiation mode.
Flow Control
Enabled by default.
Enable or disable Flow control.
When two switches have enabled the flow control function, if one of
the two switches are congested, it will send a message to the other
switch to notify it to temporarily stop sending messages or slow
down the sending speed. After receiving the message, the other
switch will stop sending or slow down the sending speed of
messages to avoid packet loss and ensure normal operation of
network services.
Attention:
•Uplink optical port 25 and 26 are fixed at 1000Mbps.
•Uplink ethernet ports 27 and 28 are fixed at 10/100 / 1000Mbps adaptive.

3.2.1 Port speed limit
Users can restrict every port traffic flow. Port restrictions including Unicast packets,
Multicast packet and broadcast packets. The accuracy is 1Mbps.
The range is:
•For downlink ports 1~1000Mbps
•For uplink ports 1~1000Mbps
Description
Bandwidth
Settings
on / off
Off by default.
Enable or disable the port speed limit.
Port Range
The port for speed limit.
Input Rate
The max. input rate of each port.
Limited type
Port limited type, including all Unicast packets and multicast

3.3 VLAN settings
The switch supports two VLAN modes:
Port-based VLAN mode:
Define VLAN members according to device port. After you specify the port to a
VLAN, specified VLAN Packets can be forwarded by the port.
802.1Q VLAN mode:
Defined by IEEE802.1Q protocol. Process the packets by identifying the packets
tags.
On the [VLAN / Port VLAN] page, you can observe and change the VLAN settings.
Description
Link type
Access: port belongs to one VLAN, which is normally used for
connecting devices. By default, all ports are Access ports.
Trunk : port belongs to multiple VLANs and can receive and send
multiple VLAN packets. It is normally used to connect network
devices.
Default VLAN
ID
Enter the ID number (generally 1 –4094).
VLAN
Forwarding
list
Enter the ports that VLAN packets can be transferred.
VLAN
untagged
mark list
Port forwarded packets can be set in VLAN.

3.3.1 VLAN Forwarding
On the [VLAN / VLAN forwarding] page, you can observe the current port VLAN
forwarding settings.
Description
VLAN ID
Change VLAN ID.
VLAN Name
Change VLAN name.

3.4 Trunk Management
TRUNK means port convergence. After configuration two or more physical ports to
become a logical path to increase the bandwidth between switches and network
nodes.
On the [LACP / TRUNK] page, you can observe the current port link convergence
settings.
Attention:
Each convergence group supports up to eight ports. Ports with the following cases
cannot be added to an convergence group:
•Port with 802. 1X function
•The mirror port
•Port with MAC address binding
In the same convergence group, the port speed, duplex mode, and basic
configuration must be consistent.
STP consistent configuration, including STP ports on / off, STP priority, STP cost,
whether to open loop guard and root guard, or edge ports.
QoS configuration is consistent.
VLAN consistent configuration, including permitted VLAN, the default port of VLAN
ID. Link type on the ports is consistent.
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