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Table of contents
- 2 Legal information
- 3 Table of Contents
- 10 I Introduction to WeOS and its Management Methods
- 11 1 Introduction
- 11 1.1 Westermo and its WeOS products
- 11 1.2 Getting Started
- 12 1.3 Introduction to WeOS
- 12 1.4 How to read this document
- 14 1.5 Westermo products running WeOS
- 17 2 Quick Start
- 17 2.1 Starting the Switch for the First Time
- 18 2.2 Modifying the IP Setting
- 30 3 Overview of Management Methods
- 31 3.1 When to use the WeConfig tool
- 31 3.2 When to use the Web
- 32 3.3 When to use the CLI
- 34 4 Management via Web Interface
- 35 4.1 Document Conventions
- 36 4.2 Logging in
- 38 4.3 Navigation
- 41 4.4 System Overview
- 48 5 Management via CLI
- 48 5.1 Overview of the WeOS CLI hierarchy
- 50 5.2 Accessing the CLI
- 54 5.3 Using the CLI
- 60 5.4 General CLI commands
- 64 6 WeOS SNMP Support
- 64 6.1 Introduction and feature overview
- 77 6.2 Managing SNMP via the web interface
- 81 6.3 Manage SNMP Settings via the CLI
- 86 II Common Switch Services
- 87 7 General Switch Maintenance
- 87 7.1 Overview
- 123 7.2 Maintenance via the Web Interface
- 138 7.3 Maintenance via the CLI
- 169 8 General System Settings
- 169 8.1 Overview of General System Features
- 172 8.2 Managing System Settings via Web
- 177 8.3 Managing System Settings via CLI
- 191 9 Authentication, Authorisation and Accounting
- 192 9.1 Overview over AAA
- 201 9.2 Managing AAA via the web
- 221 9.3 Managing AAA via the CLI
- 241 9.4 Feature Parameters
- 242 10 Ethernet Port Management
- 242 10.1 Overview of Ethernet Port Management
- 257 10.2 Managing port settings via the web interface
- 261 10.3 Managing port settings via the CLI
- 271 11 Ethernet Statistics
- 271 11.1 Ethernet Statistics Overview
- 278 11.2 Statistics via the web interface
- 283 11.3 Statistics via the CLI
- 286 12 SHDSL Port Management
- 286 12.1 Overview of SHDSL Port Management
- 292 12.2 Managing SHDSL ports via the web interface
- 300 12.3 Managing SHDSL ports via the CLI
- 306 13 ADSL/VDSL Port Management
- 306 13.1 Overview of ADSL/VDSL Port Management
- 320 13.2 Managing ADSL/VDSL ports via the web interface
- 332 13.3 Managing ADSL/VDSL ports via the CLI
- 337 14 Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
- 337 14.1 Overview of Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- 341 14.2 Managing PoE via the web interface
- 345 14.3 Managing PoE via the CLI interface
- 348 15 Virtual LAN
- 348 15.1 VLAN Properties and Management Features
- 359 15.2 Port-based network access control
- 364 15.3 Managing VLAN settings via the web interface
- 374 15.4 Managing VLAN settings via the CLI
- 386 16 FRNT
- 386 16.1 Overview of the FRNT protocol and its features
- 390 16.2 FRNT and RSTP coexistence
- 392 16.3 Managing FRNT settings via the web interface
- 397 16.4 Managing FRNT settings via the CLI
- 400 17 Ring Coupling and Dual Homing
- 401 17.1 Overview
- 415 17.2 Managing via the Web
- 419 17.3 Managing via CLI
- 429 17.4 Feature Parameters
- 430 18 Spanning Tree Protocol - RSTP and STP
- 430 18.1 Overview of RSTP/STP features
- 436 18.2 Managing RSTP via the web interface
- 440 18.3 Managing RSTP via the CLI
- 445 19 Media Redundancy Protocol
- 445 19.1 Overview of the MRP protocol and its features
- 449 19.2 Managing MRP settings via the web interface
- 452 19.3 Managing MRP settings via the CLI
- 456 20 Link Aggregation
- 456 20.1 Link Aggregation Support in WeOS
- 467 20.2 Managing Link Aggregation via the Web
- 471 20.3 Managing Link Aggregation via CLI
- 476 21 Multicast in Switched Networks
- 476 21.1 Overview
- 482 21.2 Managing IGMP in the Web Interface
- 484 21.3 Managing IGMP in the CLI
- 488 22 General Network Settings
- 488 22.1 Overview
- 489 22.2 Network interfaces
- 505 22.3 General IP settings
- 508 22.4 Managing network interfaces via the web
- 515 22.5 Managing general IP settings via the web
- 521 22.6 Managing network interfaces via the CLI
- 532 22.7 Managing general IP settings via the CLI
- 548 22.8 Feature Parameters
- 549 23 DHCP Server
- 550 23.1 Overview of DHCP Server Support in WeOS
- 564 23.2 Configuring DHCP Server Settings via the Web
- 571 23.3 Configuring DHCP Server Settings via the CLI
- 583 23.4 Feature Parameters
- 584 24 DHCP Relay Agent
- 585 24.1 Overview of DHCP Relay Agent Support
- 596 24.2 Configuring DHCP Relay Agent via the Web
- 599 24.3 Configuring DHCP Relay Agent via the CLI
- 606 25 Alarm handling, LEDs and Digital I/O
- 606 25.1 Alarm handling features
- 619 25.2 Managing Alarms via the Web
- 625 25.3 Managing Alarms via the CLI
- 652 25.4 Digital I/O
- 654 25.5 LEDs
- 657 26 Logging Support
- 658 26.1 Logging Support in the web interface
- 659 26.2 Managing Logging Support via the CLI
- 661 III Router/Gateway Services
- 662 27 IP Routing in WeOS
- 662 27.1 Summary of WeOS Routing and Router Features
- 670 27.2 Static unicast routes via Web
- 673 27.3 Enabling Routing, Managing Static Routing, etc., via CLI
- 675 28 Dynamic Routing with OSPF
- 675 28.1 Overview of OSPF features
- 689 28.2 OSPF Web
- 693 28.3 Managing OSPF via the CLI
- 705 29 Dynamic Routing with RIP
- 705 29.1 Overview of RIP Features
- 711 29.2 RIP Web
- 714 29.3 Managing RIP via the CLI
- 723 30 IP Multicast Routing
- 723 30.1 Summary of WeOS Multicast Routing Features
- 727 30.2 Managing Multicast Routing via Web Interface
- 732 30.3 Managing Multicast Routing via CLI
- 736 31 Virtual Router Redundancy (VRRP)
- 737 31.1 Introduction to WeOS VRRP support
- 744 31.2 Managing VRRP via the web interface
- 749 31.3 Managing VRRP via the CLI
- 757 32 Firewall Management
- 758 32.1 Overview
- 785 32.2 Firewall Management via the Web Interface
- 809 32.3 Firewall Management via the CLI
- 823 IV Virtual Private Networks and Tunnels
- 824 33 Overview of WeOS VPN and Tunnel support
- 824 33.1 WeOS support for VPNs
- 825 33.2 Tunneling using PPP
- 825 33.3 Tunneling using GRE
- 826 34 PPP Connections
- 827 34.1 Overview of PPP Properties and Features
- 837 34.2 Managing PPP settings via the web interface
- 843 34.3 Managing PPP settings via the CLI
- 854 35 GRE tunnels
- 854 35.1 Overview of GRE tunnel Properties and Management Features
- 858 35.2 Managing GRE settings via the web interface
- 860 35.3 Managing GRE settings via the CLI
- 864 36 IPsec VPNs
- 865 36.1 Overview of IPsec VPN Management Features
- 886 36.2 Managing VPN settings via the web interface
- 896 36.3 Managing VPN settings via the CLI
- 913 36.4 Feature Parameters
- 914 37 SSL VPN
- 914 37.1 Overview of SSL VPN Management Features
- 933 37.2 Managing SSL VPN settings via the web interface
- 939 37.3 Managing SSL VPN settings via the CLI
- 954 37.4 Feature Parameters
- 955 38 WeConnect
- 957 38.1 Installing WeConnect via the Web
- 959 38.2 Installing WeConnect via the CLI
- 961 38.3 Troubleshooting
- 965 V Serial Port Management and Applications
- 966 39 Serial Port Management
- 967 39.1 Overview of Serial Port Management
- 970 39.2 Managing serial ports via the web interface
- 973 39.3 Managing serial ports via the CLI interface
- 979 40 Serial Over IP
- 979 40.1 Overview of Serial Over IP
- 991 40.2 Managing Serial Over IP via the web interface
- 998 40.3 Managing Serial Over IP via the CLI interface
- 1014 41 Modbus Gateway
- 1016 41.1 Managing Modbus Gateway via the web interface
- 1020 41.2 Managing Modbus Gateway via the CLI interface
- 1029 42 MicroLok II Gateway
- 1029 42.1 Overview of MicroLok Gateway Properties and Management Features
- 1034 42.2 Managing MicroLok Gateway via the web interface
- 1038 42.3 Managing MicroLok Gateway via the CLI interface
- 1045 VI Train Specific Protocols
- 1046 43 TTDP
- 1046 43.1 Overview of TTDP Management Features
- 1065 43.2 Managing TTDP settings via the CLI
- 1072 VII Appendixes
- 1073 Acronyms and abbreviations
- 1076 References
- 1081 Index