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| Chapter 4 Configuration | Installation and Operation Manual |
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| Note | It is possible to set up a local or remote management link using the manager |
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| location and VLAN configuration. Refer to the configuration example at the end of |
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| this section. |
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| network port (Ethernet port 1) |
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| 1 (Ethernet port 2) |
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| 2 (Ethernet port 3). |
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| Select Link up/down trap, and choose On to enable the management |
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| station to receive a trap when a link failure (link down) or link recovery (link |
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| up) occurs. Choose Off to disable Link Up/Down trap. |
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| Select Alarm trap, and choose On or Off to enable or disable sending |
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| alarm trap to the manager station. |
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| On – The alarm trap is sent to the management station informing of any |
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| alarm which is not masked (see Masking Alarms in Chapter 6). Both |
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| entry and exit from an alarm state are declared. |
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| Off – No alarm trap is sent to the management station, even if the alarm |
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| is masked. |
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| Select VLAN tagging, and choose On or Off to consider or ignore the VLAN |
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| tagging of the management traffic coming from the management station. |
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| Select VLAN ID, and enter the ID of the management station VLAN |
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| Select VLAN priority, and enter the priority of the management station |
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| VLAN |
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| Configuration>System>Management>Manager list |
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| 1. Manager IP address | ... (0.0.0.0) |
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| 2. Manager location | ... (Empty) |
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| 3. Link up/down trap | (On) |
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| 4. Alarm trap |
| (Off) |
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| 5. VLAN tagging | (Off) |
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| 6. VLAN ID |
| ... (0) |
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| 7. VLAN priority | ... (0) |
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| Please select item <1 to 7> | 1 Mngr/s | |
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| Figure |
Configuring |