Husky HME-421E, HME-423E user manual Port Mirroring, Destination Port, Source Port, Dhcp Server

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Configuration Using a Web Browser

¾Ingress: Enter the port effective ingress rate (The default value is 0).

¾Egress for All: Enter the port effective egress rate (The default value is 0).

After finishing necessary configurations, click on Apply to save the settings.

4-6.3 Port Mirroring

The feature allows the administrator to monitor and record the traffic of a specific port. The traffic goes in or out of the monitored ports will be duplicated into the mirror port.

 

There is only one port can be selected to be destination (mirror) port for

 

monitoring both RX and TX traffic which come from source ports. Or, use

Destination Port

one of two ports for monitoring RX traffic only and the other one for TX

 

traffic only. The administrator can connect the mirror port to LAN

 

analyzer.

 

The port(s) the administrator wants to monitor. All source port(s) traffic

Source Port

will be copied to the destination (mirror) port. The administrator can

select up to 7 monitor ports in the switch. The administrator can select

 

 

multiple source ports by checking the RX or TX boxes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

4-6.4 DHCP Server

DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. With dynamic addressing, a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network. In some systems, the device's IP address can even be changed while it is still connected. DHCP also supports a mix of static and dynamic IP addresses. Dynamic addressing simplifies network administration because the software keeps track of IP addresses rather than requiring an administrator to manage the task. This means that a new computer can be added to a network without the

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Contents HME-421E/423E Copyright Notice Table of Contents Ring Application Couple Ring Dual Homing Dual Ring Page Product Features IntroductionOverview Package Checklist Hardware Installation Dimensions and Panel LayoutFront Panel Side Panel Back Panel Bottom PanelLED Indicators RJ-45 PortsLED Name LED Color LED Function 1 RJ-45 Pin AssignmentsFiber Ports PinInstalling Your Ethernet Direct Switch Mounting The SwitchDIN-Rail Mounting Wiring The Power Inputs Wall MountingWiring The Fault Alarm Contact CablingPage Configuration Using Console Interface Connecting Console PortLogin The Console Interface CLI ManagementCommand Levels Modes Access Method Prompt Exit Method About This ModeConfigure DatabaseConfiguration Using a Web Browser System LoginAbout Web-based Management Interface Preparing for Web-based ManagementBasic Settings Management Main ScreenUser Authentication Confirm passwordPort Statistics PortFault Relay Alarm Power FailureIP Configuration Port Link Down/BrokenRestoring Configurations by Tftp Backing up Configurations by TftpUpdating Firmware by Tftp Advanced Management Settings Speed DuplexSecurity Rate LimitingPort Mirroring Destination PortSource Port Dhcp ServerLow IP Address High IP AddressLease Time sec Port and IP Bindings by Dhcp ServerSystem Event Log Syslog Configuration Syslog Client ModeSystem Log Server IP AddressSmtp Configuration AuthenticationEmail Alert Smtp Server IPEvent Configuration System event selectionPort event selection Sntp Configuration Sntp ClientDaylight Saving Time UTC TimezoneMins Switch Timer IP Security ModeEnable Http Server Enable Telnet ServerAggregator Settings Port TrunkingSystem Priority Group IDLacp Disabled Aggregator InformationGroup Key Port MemberLacp Enabled State Activity Vlan Configuration Port-based VlanPage 11.2.1 802.1Q Configuration Vlan Operation Mode Enable GvrpIeee 802.1Q Tag-based Vlan Management Vlan IDLink Type Untagged VIDTagged VID Group Configuration QoS Configuration Use an 8, 4, 2, 1 weighted fair queuing schemeQoS Policy Use the strict priority schemeIgmp Configuration Snmp Configuration Agent ModeLeave Group Community StringsTrap Configuration Snmp v3 ConfigurationCommunity Trap VersionContext Table Context Name Group Table Security Name User IDAccess Table Context Prefix Security LevelContext Match Rule Read View NameLldp Configuration Lldp ProtocolLldp Interval Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration Rstp System ConfigurationRstp Mode Forward Delay TimeAdmin P2P Admin EdgeAdmin Non Stp Ring ConfigurationEnable Ring Enable Couple RingEnable Dual Homing Enable Dual Ring18 802.1X/Radius Configuration Ieee 802.1x ProtocolRadius Server IP Server PortDisable Misc ConfigurationReject AcceptSupplicant Timeout Server TimeoutStatic MAC Address Settings Max RequestsMAC Filtering All MAC AddressesMulticast Filtering Member PortsNetwork Applications Ring ApplicationCouple Ring Dual Homing Example of Couple Ring ConnectionNetwork Applications Example of Dual Ring Connection Diagram Dual RingSpecifications TechnologyRegulatory Approvals Management Specifications Dhcp Troubleshooting Appendix BCommand Set Lists Commands Set ListSystem Commands Set Port Commands Set Broadcast-multicast-flooded-unicast Broadcast-multicastBroadcast-only Trunk Commands Set Vlan Commands SetSwitch#vlan database Switchvlan#vlanmode portbaseSwitchvlan#vlanmode 802.1q Ported based Vlan configurationSpanning Tree Commands Set QoS Commands Set Igmp Commands SetMac / Filter Table Commands Set Snmp Commands SetSwitchconfig#snmpv3 context-name Switchconfig#snmpv3 user test01Group G1 password AuthPW PrivPW Switchconfig#snmpv3 mibview viewPort Mirroring Commands Set 12 802.1x Commands SetTftp Commands Set SystemLog, Smtp and Event Commands Set Sntp Commands Set Ring Commands SetSwitchconfig#ring homingport Switch#show ringSwitchconfig# no ring couplering Switchconfig# no ring dualhoming