Datto Network Manager : Switch port settings

Topic

This article gives an overview of Datto Network Manager's Switches page.

Environment

  • Datto Network Manager

Description

Datto Network Manager's Switches page lets you add, configure and manage switches on your Datto network.

Index

Navigating to the Switches page

From the Navigation menu, expand the Manage tab, then click Switches.

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Figure 1: The Navigation menu

Using the Switches page

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Figure 2: The Switches page

Below these options, Network Manager will show a list of all switches on the network, along with the following at-a-glance information:

  • Device name and MAC address (click the switch name for in-depth status statistics)
  • Switch description
  • Model
  • IP address
  • Last check-in
  • Uptime
  • Ports (active / total)
  • Power (available / total)
  • Connectivity to the Cloud server for each device (represented as a horizontal bar graph covering the last three hours)
  • A column for further actions for each device

Additional actions on the Switches page

To access additional management options for each switch, click the ellipsis icon in the rightmost column. Additional options are:

  • Apply Template
  • Create Template
  • Reboot
  • Move to Network
  • Replace Switch
  • Delete Device

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Figure 3:Additional actions on the Switches page

Advanced switch status information

Click a switch's device name for expanded status information. The following new options will also appear under Switches in the Navigation menu:

  • Switch Settings
  • Port Settings
  • Tools

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Figure 4: The Switch Status page

Using the Switch Settings page

On this page, you can configure the following switch options:

  • Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
  • LLDP
  • Voice VLAN
  • Quality of Service (QoS)
  • Access Control Lists (ACLs)
  • IGMP Snooping
  • Jumbo Frames
  • SNMP
  • Monitor Only

Read Getting started with Datto Switches to learn more about switch settings.

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Figure 5: The Switch Settings page

Using the Port Settings page

The Port Settings page shows all active ports on the switch and lets you configure them individually.

Port isolation

You can also isolate ports on this page using Isolate Port option.

When using port isolation, selected ports are isolated from each other, but not from non-isolated ports.


Figure 6: The Port Settings page

Using the Troubleshooting Tools page

The Troubleshooting Tools page lets you reboot the switch and test individual ports with the following tools:

  • Cable Diagnostics
  • LLDP Neighbors
  • Ping
  • Traceroute
  • Connected Devices

Choose your tool from the Tools drop-down menu, choose the port from the Ports drop-down menu, then click the Run Test on Port button.

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Figure 7: The Troubleshooting Tools page

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