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TSW202 Ports

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The information in this page is updated in accordance with firmware version TSW2_R_01.09.1.

Summary

The Ports page provides information related to the status of the device's physical ports, as well as the ability to edit port settings, security, loopback detection.

General

In this section you can enable Jumbo frames and LLDP frame filter services.

Field Value Description
Jumbo frames off | on; default: on Allow ethernet frame with a payload greater than the standard maximum transmission unit (MTU) of 1500 bytes. This may improve network performance by making data transmissions more efficient.
LLDP frame filter off | on; default: off Enable to stop the forwarding of LLDP frames.
IGMP snooping off | on; default: off Enables IGMP snooping.
Multicast querier off | on; default: off Enables multicast querier.

Port Settings

This section displays information about the status of the device's ports with the ability to configure port settings.

Port Settings


The figure below is an example of the All Ports window, color indicates port speed and status:

To change port settings select port and press `edit (number of ports) ports` button:

You will be redirected to `Port settings`. From here you can enable/disable ports or change settings:

Field Value Description
Enable off | on; default: on Toggle port on or off.
Port name string; default: none Name of the port. This is only used for easier management purposes.
EEE off | on; default: on Enable Energy-Efficient Ethernet.
Isolate port off | on; default: off When enabled port will be isolated from other isolated ports. Traffic between isolated ports will droped. Traffic between isolated and normal ports will be sent as normal.
Link speed Auto | 10Mbps (E) | 100Mbps (FE) | 1000Mbps (GbE); default: Auto A measure of how fast ports are able to transmit and receive data.
Duplex Full | Half; default: Advertises preferred duplex mode and speed for negotiation with other devices.
PoE off | on; default: on Enable Power over Ethernet.

Port Status


This section displays port status information. There is also an option to select, enable ports, enable/disable PoE, EEE and Isolation options:

Field Name Description
Port Port ID.
Enabled Enable/Disable port.
Status Port status.
Speed Port link speed.
  • Possible speeds:
  • GbE: 1000Mbps
  • FE: 100Mbps
  • E: 10Mbps
  • PoE Enable/Disable Power over Ethernet.
    PoE (W) PoE port power usage in watts.
    EEE Enable/Disable Energy-Efficient Ethernet.
    Isolation When enabled port will be isolated from other isolated ports. Traffic between isolated ports will be droped. Traffic between isolated and normal ports will be sent as normal.
    TX sum Total upload.
    RX sum Total download.
    TX rate Upload speed.
    RX rate Download speed.

    Port Mirroring

    Port Mirroring is a service that mirrors incoming and outgoing packets on one Ethernet port (Source Port) to another (Monitoring Port).

    To change port mirroring settings select port and press `Edit` button:

    You will be redirected to `Port mirroring settings`, from here you can select ingress and egress ports:

    Field Value Description
    Enable off | on; default: off The port which will mirror the packets.
    Ingress mirroring port list port; default: none Specify which port incoming traffic is mirrored.
    Egress mirroring port list port; default: none Specify which port outcoming traffic is mirrored.

    Loopback Detection

    Loopback Detection


    A port-based loopback detection service that using its own distinctive packets, seeks to identify and break a network loop by shutting down troublesome ports.

    Field Value Description
    Enable off | on; default: off Enable loopback detection.
    Broadcast interval integer [1..10000]; default: none Send detection packets in an given interval from 1 to 10000 seconds.
    Auto-recovery interval integer [60..10000]; default: none Restores disabled ports in an given interval from 60 to 10000 seconds.

    Port Tracking


    Tracks specific port status. Notes:

  • STP: STP must be disabled in Network -> Spanning Tree and loopback detection must be enabled for the service to function.
  • Port unblocking: When a loop occurs before a broadcast, it won't be recognized until the broadcast transmits its own packets, since the service only listens for packets with its own particular protocol.
  • To change port tracking setting press on port and you will be redirected to `Port tracking configuration`:

    Field Value Description
    Enable off | on; default: on Enable port tracking.
    Recovery mode Auto | Manual; default: Auto Manages port unblocking type.Possible modes:
  • Manual: Port is blocked until manual unblock.
  • Auto: Unblocked automatically depending on the global Auto-recovery interval value.
  • 802.1X

    This section displays information about the status of the device's ports with the ability to configure port `802.1x` settings.

    General

    Port Status


    The figure below is an example of the Port Status window, color indicates port speed and status:

    To change port `802.1x` settings select port and press `edit (number of ports) ports` button:

    You will be redirected to `Port 802.1x settings`. From here you can enable/disable 802.1x protocol or change role:

    Field Value Description
    Enable off | on; default: off Toggle 802.1x on or off.
    Role Client | Server; default: Server Toggle 802.1x role.
    Radius sever radius server ID; default: example Radius server ID.
    Guest VLAN Disabled | VLAN; default: Disabled Select guest VLAN for 802.1x server service.
    Fallback VLAN Disabled | VLAN; default: Disabled Select fallback VLAN 802.1x for server service.
    Reject VLAN Disabled | VLAN; default: Disabled Select reject VLAN 802.1x for server service.
    Accept VLAN Radius assigned | VLAN; default: VLAN Select accept VLAN 802.1x for server service
    Client: Authentication type MD5 | TLS | PWD | Tunneled TLS | Protected EAP (PEAP); default: MD5 Authentication type.
    Client: Identity (Username) string; default: none Used as the username for authentication.
    Client: MD5, PWD, Tunneled TLS, Protected EAP (PEAP): Password string; default: none Used for authentication.
    Client:TLS: CA Certificate .crt file; default: none Radius server CA certificate.
    Client:TLS: User certificate .crt file; default: none TLS client certificate.
    Client:TLS: Private Key .key file; default: none TLS Private Key.
    Client:TLS: Private Key Password string; default: none TLS Private Key Password.
    Client:Tunneled TLS: Inner authentication PAP | MSCHAP | MSCHAPv2 | MSCHAPv2 (no EAP) | CHAP | MD5 | GTC; default: PAP Inner authentication type.
    Client:Protected EAP (PEAP): Inner authentication MSCHAPv2 | MD5 | GTC; default: MSCHAPv2 Inner authentication type.
    Client:Protected EAP (PEAP): Peap version auto | 0 | 1; default: auto Peap version.
    Client:Tunneled TLS, Protected EAP (PEAP): Anonymous identity string; default: none Shown as username outside the encrypted tunnel. Not used for authentication.
    Client:Tunneled TLS, Protected EAP (PEAP): CA Certificate .crt file; default: none Radius server CA certificate.

    802.1X Status


    This section displays port `802.1x` status information. There is also an option to select, enable 802.1x for ports:

    Field Name Description
    Port Port ID.
    Enabled Enables port security on this port.
    Status Port status.
    Role Shows the role of the port.

    RADIUS

    The RADIUS page is used to create and manage radius servers: 100

    Field Name Description
    ID RADIUS server ID.
    Address (IPv4) RADIUS server IP.
    Authentication port RADIUS server athentication port.
    Secret RADIUS server secret.

    Radius Configuration


    The RADIUS configuration window should look similar to this:

    Field Value Description
    IP address ip; default: 0.0.0.0 RADIUS server IP.
    Authentication port integer [1.. 65535]; default: 1812 RADIUS server athentication port.
    Secret string; default: - RADIUS server secret.
    Test connectivity -(interactive) button Test connectivity to RADIUS server.
    Test user credentials -(interactive) button Test credentials to RADIUS server.
    Enable backup RADIUS server off | on; default: off Enable backup RADIUS server.
    IP address ip; default: none Backup RADIUS server IP.
    Authentication port integer [1.. 65535]; default: none Backup RADIUS server authentication port.
    Secret string; default: - Backup RADIUS server secret.
    Test connectivity -(interactive) button Test connectivity to backup RADIUS server.
    Test user credentials -(interactive) button Test credentials to backup RADIUS server.

    MAC Filter

    This section displays the MAC filtering settings for the network. MAC filtering controls which devices can connect using their MAC addresses. It permits or blocks specific devices to manage network access.

    Port settings


    To create a MAC filter entry, select the device’s ports and press the 'Edit' button. The system will then redirect to the MAC filter configuration.

    Field Value Description
    Enable off | on;
    default: off
    Toggle MAC filter on or off.
    Intruder action Ignore | Disable port;
    default: Ignore
  • Ignore - Drop packets if the source MAC address is not in the allowed list.
  • Disable port - Disable the port if an unauthorized MAC address is detected.
  • Allow list mac address Allowed MAC addresses (maximum 30 addresses).

    MAC Filter

    This page displays the list of ports where MAC filtering can be enabled. A port can be selected and its configuration edited.

    Port aggregation

    This section displays the port aggregation status of the device’s ports and allows configuration of port aggregation settings.

    Ports


    To create port aggregation configuration, select the ports and press 'Aggregate ports' button, then you will be immediately be redirected to port aggregation configuration (maximum of 8 ports per one port aggregation configuration).

    This section displays port aggregation configuration. There is also an option to interactively select ports to be aggregated:

    Field Value Description
    Name string; default: bond Name of the port aggregation configuration.
    Mode default: 802.3ad LACP Currently only 802.3ad mode is supported.
    Port selection policy layer2 | layer2+3 | layer3+4;

    default: layer2+3

    Transmit hash policy to use for port selection.
  • layer2: This algorithm will place all traffic destined to one host on the same port.
  • layer2+3: Same as "layer2" but provides a more balanced distribution of traffic when layer3 gateway device is required to reach most destinations.
  • layer3+4: This algorithm allows traffic from one host to span multiple ports but a single connection will be kept on same one.
  • LACP rate Slow (30s) | Fast (1s);
    default: Slow (30s)
    Specifies the rate that will be told to the partner how fast to transmit LACP PDU packets.
    MII interval integer [0.. 60000]; default: 100 Specifies the time, in milliseconds, how often the link state of each port is inspected for link failures. A value of zero disables MII link monitoring.
    UP delay integer [0.. 60000]; default: 300 Specifies the time, in milliseconds, to wait before enabling a port after a link recovery has been detected. The updelay value should be a multiple of the MII interval value if not, it will be rounded down to the nearest multiple.

    Port aggregation

    This page displays the configured port aggregation settings, including the display name, group number, ports, and available actions. Selecting 'Edit' opens the configuration menu, while the 'Delete' button removes the configuration instance.