It was me that said it would be nice if we had a manual but we do not yet, sorry.
We are working slowly on one.
What do you need help with?
The Header area has a switch graphics;The outside of each port lights up
green if 24V POE,
orange if 48V POE,
pink if 24VH POE,
red if 48VH POE, and stays grey if no POE option is selected for that port.
Below the switch graphic is a watts graph that either displays the watts used for the current port selected or if no port is selected the total watts being used by the whole switch is displayed.
There are some stats displayed on the right side of the switch graphic once again for the port selected or if no port is selected the whole switch.
Now lets just go through each TAB quickly and see whats on them.
Status Tab;Simply move your mouse over anything that looks like it might do something which is basically just the little gears where a drop down menu appears with pretty straight forward options like clear stats, and port bounce.
Then there are the little drop down menus around the bottom 2 graphs that let you select different graphs or time periods.
Ports Tab;Here you select the POE option for each port as well as you can specify speed duplex.
There are some column headers like ISO, PS, FC which if you mouse over the column headers like most GUI interfaces a help balloon will appear that tells you what each column is such as shown below and I provided an easy link to a post that talks about that feature if you do a simple search for it;
ISO = Port Isolation
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1959&p=14471&hilit=Port+Isolation#p14471FC = Flow Control - You can Google how Flow Control works
PS = POE Smart
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1178DS= DHCP Snooping
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=971&p=8168&hilit=DHCP+Snooping#p8168VLAN Tab;We did not invent or change the way VLANs work but our UI is obviously a little different, although I consider it quite simple.
There are many posts on the VLAN Tab, here is one from today:
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2092#p15252Maybe you need to understand how QinQ works:
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1837&p=14332&hilit=QinQ#p14332viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1896&p=14079&hilit=QinQ#p14079viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1467&p=11559&hilit=QinQ#p11559LAG Tab;We do STATIC and LACP LAGs
Once again we did not invent them nor are we going to teach you how to use them, that is what the internet and classes are for.
Since LACP and STATIC LAGs are industry standard protocols that work between different manufacturers a simple Google Search explains how they work and what the fields do:
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=c ... q=LACP+LAGSTP Tab;Same deal, industry standard protocol, we did not invent it and all the fields you can set are standard fields so a Google search for the win:
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=c ... F-8#q=RSTPQOS Tab; - A NEW A UN-YET VERIFIED FEATURE JUST ADDED
Same deal, industry standard protocol, we did not invent it and all the fields you can set are standard fields so a Google search for the win again:
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=c ... TF-8#q=QOSTools Tab;When we get to the Tools Tab these are the sub-tabs;
- Watchdog - This tab is pretty straight forward but if you need help with this one just ask on the forums.
- Tools/Port Bounce - This tab is pretty straight forward but if you need help with this one just ask on the forums.
- Tools/Traceroute - This tab is pretty straight forward but if you need help with this one just ask on the forums.
- Tools/Mirror - This tab is pretty straight forward but if you need help with this one just ask on the forums.
- Tools/Discovery - Now what this tab does is not standard. First off you have to enable it on the Device/Configuration Tab but once you do and then go to it you should understand what is going on. It is looking for and displaying anything it finds on your Layer 2 segment with UDP, CDP, and LLDP protocols.
Power Tab;Now if you have an AC model it is pretty straight forward. For each port you can specify what time you want the port POE shut OFF and what time you want it turned ON.
If you have a SMART DC model it gets a little more complicated but once again there are mouse over help balloons for those items we felt a little challenging for some people.
Device Tab;When we get to the Device Tab these are the sub-tabs;
- Device/ConfigurationWell the only things in here that might not make obvious sense is, keeping in mind some items have mouse over balloons to help you;
TFTP Backup - Here you can put in the URL of your TFTP server plus the file name you want the file to be called then every time you do a Save/Apply it also saves a copy of your config to the TFTP server. It will always add the unique config number to the end of the file so it does not overwrite older files. EXAMPLE:
tftp://8.8.8.8/lss-ws1Serial Proxy - This is for a special application/industry and a work in progress (NEW Feature) - NO HELP HERE FOR YOU SORRY
Radius - Well you can have the switch authenticate UI/CLI users against a radius server but the static credentials are always active.
Storm Control - You can simply set a limit for certain types of protocols, anything above that limit would be dropped.
Pause Frame Storm Control has been talked about on here many times, a simple search yields these posts that talk about it:
search.php?keywords=%2BPause+%2BFrame+%2BStorm&terms=all&author=sirhc&sc=1&sf=all&sr=posts&sk=t&sd=d&st=0&ch=300&t=0&submit=Search - Device/Status - Pretty self explanatory
- Device/Log - You should know what this is
- Device/MAC Table - You should know what this is
- Device/Console - You should know what this is
- Device/Access Control - This is an access list that can talk to the switch UI/CLI/CPU and configures the Tar Pit
We are NOT Juniper, we are NOT Cisco, we are a SMALL company that is under staffed.
UBNT did not have manuals until they were about 5 years old and worth millions, give me a break please we are doing are best.