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1. Figure 3 31 Switch Login Screen 4 SWITCH OPERATION 4 1 Address Table The Switch is implemented with an address table This address table composed of many entries Each entry is used to store the address information of some node in network including MAC address port no etc This information comes from the learning process of Ethernet Switch 4 2 Learning When one packet comes in from any port the Switch will record the source address port no And the other related information in address table This information will be used to decide either forwarding or filtering for future packets 4 3 Forwarding amp Filtering When one packet comes from some port of the Ethernet Switching it will also check the destination address besides the source address learning The Ethernet Switching will lookup the address table for the destination address If not found this packet will be forwarded to all the other ports except the port which this packet comes in And these ports will transmit this packet to the network it connected If found and the destination address is located at different port from this packet comes in the Ethernet Switching will forward this packet to the port where this destination address is located according to the information from address table But if the destination address is located at the same port with this packet comes in then this packet will be filtered Thereby increasing the network throughput and availabil
2. Table 3 5 Descriptions of the Configuration screen Objects 3 2 4 1 Port Press 1 on your keyboard to access the screen of Port from the Configuration screen please see the figure 3 9 This function allows user to setting each port of Switch the screen in figure 3 10 appears Rx Bandwidth Tx Bandwidth Figure 3 10 Port Configuration Screen Please useI M J L Up Down Left Right key to move the highlight to the object and press the Space Bar key to toggle back and forth between the options After setup completed press S key to saving the current configuration Then press R to restart the Auto negotiation to ensure the setting activated immediately Table 3 6 describes the Port objects Enabled Allow disable or enable each port If the port status is disabled then this port will not receive or transmit any packet Default mode enable Speed adver tise Allow set the port link speed and duplex mode base on ment auto negotiation Default mode 100M Full 10 100Mbps port 1000M Full Gigabit port Flow Control Allow disable or enable flow control Default mode Enable Rx Bandwidth Per port packet transmission control 128K 256K 512K 1M 2M 4M 8M Default mode non control Tx Bandwidth Per port packet transmission control 128K 256K 512K 1M 2M 4M 8M Default mode non control Table 3 6 Descriptions of the Port screen Objects 17 I e Be noted the Switch support auto negotiati
3. E r mo mo Wawa T T T TE zm Figure 2 2 PLANET FGSW 2620RS Front Panel 2 1 3 LED Indicators System Per 10 100Mbps port Lit indicate the link through that port is successfully es LNK ACT Green e Blink indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiv ing data over that port Lit indicate that the port is operating at 100Mbps 100 Orange Ne p E Off indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps Per 10 100 1000Base T port SFP interfaces ES Lit indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps Off indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps or LNK ACT 1000 Green 100Mbps Blink indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiv ing data over that port Lit indicate that the port is operating at 100Mbps Off indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps or LNK ACT 100 Green 1000Mbps Blink indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiv ing data over that port Lit indicate that the port is operating at full duplex mode FDX Green Off indicate that the port is operating at half duplex mode i 2 1 4 10 100 1000Base T port SFP interfaces The TP SFP interfaces 17 18 or 25 26 of FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS can be a 10 100Base TX 1000Base T or 1000Base SX LX LX WDM switching port Please refer to the section 3 2 4 1 Port for the detailed installation and settings 2 1 5 The Rear Panel The rear panel of the Switch indicates an AC inlet power sock
4. zl Stop biz fi Flow ccenct TD Restore Detfauks ian ec pe Figure 3 1 Console Port Settings for smart functions 3 1 3 Power up Self test Status As the Switch powers on it goes through a self test process to ensure proper operations of the Switch hardware The messages will be displayed to show the test progress When the test completes successfully the system will display a login screen If any of the components fails during the test you may need to contact your local dealer and have the Switch replaced Figure 3 2 shows a successful Self test menu of the Power up System Self diagnostic Process Intttalifing cccccccvccsceccccsccccccsvccese a Figure 3 2 Power up System Self diagnostic screen 11 e 3 1 4 Login After the self test completes successfully the screen in figure 3 3 appears Login is required to access the console interface The factory default username is admin without password You may change it in the Password To access to the Main Menu please always enter the correct username and password Welcome to PLANET FGSW 2620R S Smart 24 2 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Swe admin Password NENNEN Copyright 2003 lt c gt PLANET Technology Corp Figure 3 3 Switch Console Login screen 3 2 Getting Started 3 2 1 General Guidelines Switch allows users to configure the device via menu screens To work within the menu please follow the guidelines shown in Table 3 1 S KEY Sa
5. 8 1 16 1 Default 16 1 Force set high priority Use M key to move down the cursor and select the port ports by Space toggle that you would like to set base on the QoS options above Table 3 9 Descriptions of the QoS Screen Objects 3 2 4 5 Priority Tag Insert Remove Press 5 on your keyboard to access the screen of Priority Tag Insert Remove from the Configuration screen please see the figure 3 9 The screen of Priority Tag Insert Remove in figure 3 14 appears Table 3 10 shows the descriptions of the Priority Tag Insert Remove screen Objects PLANET FGSli 26 Por Table 3 10 Descriptions of the Priority Tag Insert Remove Screen Objects 3 2 4 6 VLAN Global Control Press 6 on your keyboard to access the screen of VLAN Global Control from the Configuration screen please see the figure 3 9 The screen of VLAN Global Control in figure 3 15 appears Table 3 11 shows the descriptions of the VLAN Global Control screen Objects 21 I PLANET FGSlu 2628RS Leaky ULAN Leak er L e Figure 3 15 VLAN Global Control Screen VLAN function Allow disable or enable VLAN function Default disable Unicast packet Allow disable or enable the packet to be forward to a des Inter tination port at different VLAN VLAN Leaky Default disable ARP broadcast Allow to disable or enable ARP frame to broadcast to all packet Inter VLAN switch port Leaky Default disable IP Multicast packet Allow to disabl
6. also check the in out rate of the port Why the Switch doesn t connect to the network Solution Check the LNK ACT LED on the switch Try another port on the Switch Make sure the cable is installed properly Make sure the cable is the right type Turn off the power After a while turn on power again APPENDIX A NETWORKING CONNECTION A 1 Switch s RJ 45 Pin Assignments 1000Mbps 1000Base T 31 p 10 100Mbps 10 100Base TX RJ 45 Connector pin assignment Contact MDI MDI X Media Dependant Interface Media Dependant Interface Cross A 2 RJ 45 cable Pin Assignments The standard RJ 45 receptacle connector There are 8 wires on a standard UTP STP cable and each wire is color coded The following shows the pin allocation and color of straight cable and crossover cable connection EGE ED d Wer LL eee J a Der LET a Jom Aiie p J Ajme 4 ae am Bass om murus ud hormis i raa dit rms Jom mpegrg Edu uues ELE LE ey i bree B eB ERA m PE 4 UL ae cd Aon LLL da apg Pe i a hm mane aon bonam Ig doro Hoc a rm a Hoc mma RR m a Cee i gt To ited A ee TO J qM T Ev Figure A 1 Straight Through and Crossover Cable Please make sure your connected cables are with same pin assignment and color as above picture before deploying the cables into your network 122 Part No 2010 A81120 000 E
7. designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment gen erates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the Instruction manual may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures WEEE Warning To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and elec tronic equipment end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed out wheeled bin symbol Do not E dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and have to collect such WEEE separately Revision PLANET 16 24 Port 10 100Mbps 2 Gigabit TP SFP combo Ethernet Smart Switch User s Manual FOR MODEL FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS Rev 1 0 July 2006 Part No 2010 A81120 000 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 1 2 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL 1 1 3 PRODUCT FEATURES 2 1 4 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 3 2 INSTALLATION 5 2 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 5 2
8. into current VLAN group 4 After setup completed please press Enter key to update the VLAN table 5 Please press S key to save the current VLAN configuration 3 2 4 8 Device Features Press 8 on your keyboard to access the screen of Device Features from the Configuration screen please see the figure 3 9 The screen of Device Features in figure 3 17 appears Table 3 12 shows the descriptions of the Device Features screen Objects PLANET FGSh Figure 3 17 Device Features Screen 23 JE IGMP Snooping Allow disable or enable IGMP Snooping This function is support the ability of IGMP Control packets and IP multicast data packets to learn the multicast router port and group address member port into multicast address table Default disable Table 3 12 Device Features Screen Objects 3 2 5 Security Press 3 on your keyboard to access the screen of Security from the Main Menu screen please see the figure 3 4 The screen of Configuration in figure 3 18 appears This function reserved for further management purpose UJp Uown ertzRight biReturn elToggle State CEnterJEdit Ok Figure 3 18 Security Screen 3 2 6 Diagnostics Press 4 on your keyboard to access the screen of Diagnostics from the Main Menu screen please see the figure 3 4 The screen of Diagnostics in figure 3 19 appears Table 3 13 shows the descriptions of the QoS screen Objects that belonged to the trunk ar Figure 3 19 Diagnostic
9. 2 INSTALLING A FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS 7 3 CONSOLE CONFIGURATION 10 3 1 PREPARING FOR CONFIGURATION 10 3 2 GETTING STARTED 12 4 SWITCH OPERATION 29 4 1 ADDRESS TABLE 29 4 2 LEARNING 29 4 3 FORWARDING amp FILTERING 29 4 4 STORE AND FORWARD 29 4 5 AUTO NEGOTIATION 30 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 30 APPENDIX A NETWORKING CONNECTION 31 A 1 SWITCH S RJ 45 PIN ASSIGNMENTS 31 A 2 RJ 45 CABLE PIN ASSIGNMENTS 32 This page is intentionally left blank ese Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Package Contents Check the contents of your package for following parts 16 24 Port 10 100Mbps 2 Gigabit TP SFP combo Ethernet Smart Switch x1 User s manual x1 RS 232 cable x1 Power cord x1 Two Rack Mounting Brackets with Attachment Screws x1 If any of these are missing or damaged please contact your dealer immediately if possible retain the carton including the original packing material and use them against to repack the product in case there is a need return to it to us for repairing 1 2 How to Use This Manual This 16 24 Port 10 100Mbps 2 Gigabit TP SFP combo Ethernet Smart Switch Users Manual is structured as follows Section 2 Installation It explains the functions of FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS and how to physi cally install the FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS Section 3 Console Configuration It contains information about the smart function from the console interface of FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS Section 4 Switch operation It explain
10. RS FGSW 2620RS Product 16 24 Port 10 100Mbps 2 Gigabit TP SFP combo Ethernet Smart Switch Hardware Specification 16 24 10 100Base TX RJ 45 Auto MDI MDI X ports 2 10 100 1000Mbps ports and 2 SFP interfaces Ports Gigabit ports Switch Processing Store and forward Scheme Throughput packet per second FGSW 1820RS 5 35Mpps FGSW 2620RS 6 54Mpps Switch fabric 8 8Gbps Address Table Share data Buffer 8K entries 2 5Mbit Back pressure for half duplex IEEE 802 3x Pause Frame for full duplex 440 x 120 x 44 mm 1U height FGSW 1820RS 1 46 kg FGSW 2620RS 1 57 kg 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz FGSW 1820RS 13 2 watts 45BTU FGSW 2620RS 23 1 watts 78BTU Flow Control Dimensions Weight Power Requirement Power Consumption Dissipation Operating 0 50 degree C Temperature Storage 40 70 degree Humidity Operating 5 to 90 Storage 5 to 90 Noncondensing Smart function System Configuration Console interface Port disable enable Auto negotiation 10 100Mbps Port configuration full and half duplex mode selection Flow control disable enable Bandwidth control on each port Display each port s speed duplex mode link status Port Status Flow control status Auto negotiation status trunk status VLAN 26 port based VLAN groups Port trunking Support 6 8 groups of 4 Port trunk support QoS Allow to assign high priority on each port IGMP Snooping Allow to disable or enable S
11. Trademarks Copyright PLANET Technology Corp 2006 Contents subject to revision without prior notice PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET Technology Corp All other trade marks belong to their respective owners Disclaimer PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications and makes no warranty and representa tion either implied or expressed with respect to the quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose PLANET has made every effort to ensure that this User s Manual is accurate PLANET disclaims liability for any inaccuracies or omissions that may have occurred Information in this User s Manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of PLANET PLANET assumes no re sponsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this User s Manual PLANET makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this User s Manual and reserves the right to make improvements to this User s Manual and or to the products described in this User s Manual at any time without notice If you find information in this manual that is incorrect misleading or incom plete we would appreciate your comments and suggestions FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are
12. a standard network cable to the 10 100 RJ 45 ports on the 7 L front of the Switch B Connect the other end of the cable to the network devices such as printer serv ers workstations or routers etc Connection to the Switch requires UTP Category 5 network cabling D RES with RJ 45 tips For more information please see the Cabling Specification in Appendix A Step5 Supply power to the Switch A Connect one end of the power cable to the Switch B Connect the power plug of the power cable to a standard wall outlet then power on the Switch When the Switch receives power the Power LED should remain solid Green 2 2 2 Rack Mounting To install the Switch in a 19 inch standard rack follow the instructions described below Stepl1 Place your Switch on a hard flat surface with the front panel positioned towards your front side Step2 Attach a rack mount bracket to each side of the Switch with supplied screws attached to the package Figure 2 4 shows how to attach brackets to one side of the Switch o gS Qo 8 o h 2 0 ONN 8 yf d tia Figure 2 4 Attaching the brackets to the Switch You must use the screws supplied with the mounting brackets Caution Damage caused to the parts by using incorrect screws would in validate your warranty Step3 Secure the brackets tightly Step4 Follow the same steps to attach the second bracket to the opposite side Step5 Aft
13. acket loss will occur 4 5 Auto Negotiation The STP ports on the Switch have built in Auto negotiation This technology automatically sets the best possible bandwidth when a connection is established with another network device usually at Power On or Reset This is done by detect the modes and speeds at the second of both device is connected and capable of Both 10Base T and 100Base TX devices can connect with the port in either Half or Full Duplex mode If attached device is 100Base TX port will set to e10Mbps no auto negotiation 10Mbps e10Mbps with auto negotiation 10 20Mbps 10Base T Full Duplex e100Mbps no auto negotiation 100Mbps e100Mbps with auto negotiation 100 200Mbps 100Base TX Full Duplex 5 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter contains information to help you solve problems If the Ethernet Switch is not functioning properly make sure the Ethernet Switch was set up according to instructions in this manual The Link LED is not lit Solution Check the cable connection and remove duplex mode of the Ethernet Switch 4 30 Some stations cannot talk to other stations located on The other port Solution Please check the VLAN settings trunk settings or port enabled disabled status Performance is bad Solution Check the full duplex status of the Ethernet Switch If the Ethernet Switch is set to full duplex and the partner is set to half duplex then the performance will be poor Please
14. e or enable multicast to be flood to the Inter VLAN Leaky entire multicast group member Default disable 802 1Q VLAN tag Allow to disable or enable IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Tag aware aware Default disable Ingress Rule for To permit all frames or VLAN tagged frames Acceptable frame Default Admin all frames types Ingress Rule for Allow to disable or enable filter the frame received from a Ingress filtering port which port is not in the classified VLAN group mem ber Default disable Table 3 11 VLAN Global Control Screen Objects The Ingress rule only allows use for additional IEEE 802 1Q VLAN c operation mode That is the connected devices such as any third party Notice switch workstations servers should also support IEEE 802 1Q VLAN tag fecauters is 3 2 4 7 VLAN Member Setup Press 7 on your keyboard to access the screen of VLAN Member Setup from the Configuration screen please see the figure 3 9 The screen of VLAN Member Setup in figure 3 16 appears i i t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 R R R ett Right LivejPageUp PageVown LujKeturn erJUpdate VLAN CAIHdd VLAN DJDel VLAN Spa Figure 3 16 VLAN Member Setup Screen Port based VLAN setup procedure 1 Please press E key change to Edit mode 2 Please press A key to add port based VLAN group 3 Please use L key move to specific port then press space key to add this port
15. ects The Trunking Configuration menu controls the trunking or the so called Link Aggregation function There are 6 8 Trunk groups in the FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS can be bundled together to form a high speed trunk Please use I M Up Down key to move the high light to the object and press the Space Bar key to toggle back and forth between the options After setup completed press S key to saving the current configuration PLANET FGSW 2626RS Enable Trun Figure 3 11 Trunking Screen Trunking Provide 6 8 trunk groups in FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS maximum up to 4 ports per trunk Enable Allow disable or enable each trunk group Table 3 7 Descriptions of the Trunking Screen Objects c The Switch at the other end must enable the trunking function with the Notice same port count to get the optimal usage of the trunk bandwidth 3 2 4 3 Global Press 3 on your keyboard to access the screen of Global from the Configuration screen please see the figure 3 9 The screen of Global in figure 3 12 appears Table 3 8 shows the descriptions of the Global screen Objects PLRNET ck Pressure Flow m Filtering Contro 3JRmeturn 17 Up ZLown u CSpacelToggle State Figure 3 12 Global Screen 19 FR aea been Half duplex back Provide disable or enable half duplex backpressure flow pressure flow To disable will turn off the half duplex back pressure con trol and drop the packets without sending out any collision
16. er the brackets are attached to the Switch use suitable screws to securely attach the brackets to the rack as shown in figure 2 5 48 Step6 Figure 2 5 Mounting the Switch in a Rack Proceed with the steps 4 and steps 5 of section 2 2 1 Desktop Installation to connect the network cabling and supply power to your Switch 9 E t Chapter 3 Console Configuration Unlike the unmanaged switch the Smart Switch perform series smart functions that make the Switch operate more effectively This section will describe the common usage of the Switch Smart Configuration The following section will base on the console screens of FGSW 2620RS for FGSW 1820RS the display will be the same to FGSW 2620RS c Note 3 1 Preparing for configuration 3 1 1 Connecting a PC or Terminal to the RS 232 Port When you are ready to configure the smart functions of the Switch make sure you had connected the supplied RS 232 serial cable to the RS 232 port at the front panel of your Switch and your PC 3 1 2 Terminal Emulation Setup Program In Windows 98 2000 XP launch HyperTerminal create a new connection and adjust settings as below e Emulation VT 100 compatible e Baud per second 19200 e Data bits 8 e Parity None e Stop bits 1 e Flow Control None To get a demonstration please see the figure 3 1 10 eg Pott Settings Bits per second 19200 DuBr s v Party ins
17. et which accepts input power from 100 to 240VAC 50 60Hz Figure 2 3 shows Rear panel of the Switch Figure 2 3 Rear Panel of The Switch Power Notice 1 The device is a power required device it means it will not work till it is pow ered If your networks should active all the time please consider using UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply for your device It will prevent you from network data loss or network downtime 2 In some area installing a surge suppression device may also help to protect your Switch from being damaged by unregulated surge or current to the Switch or the power adapter 2 2 Installing the Switch This part describes how to install your Ethernet Smart Switch and make connections to the Switch Please read the following topics and perform the procedures in the order being presented To install your Switch on a desktop or shelf simply complete the following steps 2 2 1 Desktop Installation To install a Switch on a desktop or shelf simply complete the following steps Stepi Attach the rubber feet to the recessed areas on the bottom of the Switch Step2 Place the Switch on a desktop or shelf near an AC power source Step3 Keep enough ventilation space between the Switch and the surrounding objects c When choosing a location please keep in mind the environmental Note restrictions discussed in Chapter 1 Section 4 Specification Step4 Connect your Switch to network devices A Connect one end of
18. from that Switch port after the Switch s data buffer over flow Default Enable Broadcast storm Provide disable or enable broadcast storm filtering Enable filtering control will turn on the capability to drop broadcast packets after a continuous 64 broadcast packets Default Disable Loop Detect Provide disable or enable loop detect function To turn on will loop detect the connection status This feature is used for diagnose purpose Default Disable Table 3 8 Descriptions of the Global Screen Objects 3 2 4 4 QoS Press 4 on your keyboard to access the screen of QoS from the Configuration screen please see the figure 3 9 The screen of QoS in figure 3 13 appears Table 3 9 shows the descriptions of the QoS screen Objects Figure 3 13 QoS Screen TOS Diff Serv priority Provide disable or enable TOS priority Check the packets IP TOS priority tag and base on the priority to forward the packets Default Disable 802 1p priority Provide disable or enable 802 1p priority Check the packet s 802 1p priority and base on the priority to forward the packets Default Disable Adapted flow control Provide disable or enable priority of flow control Check the priority and turn off the flow control when high priority packets received Default Disable Priority weight ration Use M key to move down to Priority weight ration high low then use Space key to select the ration priority Avail able weights 1 0 4 1
19. fter this first setup 3 2 8 Reboot Press 6 on your keyboard to access the screen of Reboot from the Main Menu screen please see the figure 3 4 The screen of Reboot in figure 3 25 appears PLANET FGSu Figure 3 25 Reboot Switch Screen Reboot and reset switch to default mode procedure 1 Please press D key to reset switch to default mode the screen in figure 3 26 amp 3 27 appears Main Menu Jletault JRestart jNeturn Load factory defaults Initializing t menu item press item symbol Figure 3 27 Reset Switch to default mode Screen 2 Please press F to refresh the screen 3 Please press R key to reboot Switch the screen in figure 3 28 amp 3 29 ap pears 21 PLANET FGSW 2626RS BJReturn Figure 3 28 Reboot Switch Screen SS Figure 3 29 Reboot Switch Screen Choose D Default to reset the Switch to default mode Not include the modified username and password Please memorize the new username and password after change it a Notice 3 2 9 Logout Press 7 on your keyboard to access the screen of Logout from the Main Menu screen please see the figure 3 4 The screen of Logout in figure 3 30 appears Figure 3 30 Switch Logout Screen 28 Press any key then the console login screen appears again The screen in figure 3 31 appears o PLANET FGSlul 2628RS Smart 2442 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Copyright 2003 lt c gt PLANET Technology Corp Rev 1 68
20. ity 4 4 Store and Forward Store and Forward is one type of packet forwarding techniques A Store and Forward Ethernet Switching stores the incoming frame in an internal buffer do the complete error checking before transmission Therefore no error packets occurrence it is the best choice when a network needs efficiency and stability 29 The Ethernet Switch scans the destination address from the packet header searches the routing table provided for the incoming port and forwards the packet only if required The fast forwarding makes the switch attractive for connecting servers directly to the network thereby increasing throughput and availability However the switch is most commonly used to segment existence hubs which nearly always improves overall performance An Ethernet Switching can be easily configured in any Ethernet network environment to significantly boost bandwidth using conventional cabling and adapters Due to the learning function of the Ethernet switching the source address and corresponding port number of each incoming and outgoing packet are stored in a routing table This information is subsequently used to filter packets whose destination address is on the same segment as the source address This confines network traffic to its respective domain reducing the overall load on the network The Switch performs Store and forward therefore no error packets occur More reliably it reduces the re transmission rate No p
21. ive high performance network connectivity With its 8 8Gbps non blocking switch fabric the PLANET Switch can also provide a local high band width Fast Ethernet network for your departmental backbone plus the ability to trunk four ports 800Mbps to enable switch to switch backbone The advanced functionality of the Switch eliminates traditional problems associated with the use of Ethernet Users can be segregated using built in VLAN functionality These coupled with the flexible fiber module options make the Switch one of the best and most cost effective MTU switch solutions for Multi tenant service providers This Switch also supports store and forward forwarding scheme to ensure low latency and high data integrity eliminates unnecessary traffic and relieves congestion on critical network paths With an intelligent address recognition algorithm Switch could recognize up to 8K different MAC address and enables filtering and forwarding at full wire speed 2 1 2 The Front Panel Figure 2 1 shows front panel of FGSW 1820RS 1GSW woes 16 Port 10 100Mbps Etherne do vn 9 9 922 99980896 o 3338 acd Ex me 93515388377 o Figure 2 1 PLANET FGSW 1820RS Front Panel 5 H Figure 2 2 shows front panel of FGSW 2620RS 24 Port 10 100Mhps 2 Gigabit Ethernet m VGSW 26206 T y PLANET ot Smart Switch 2 9 f8922992 22 6060000006000 oO oO 999999999899 e e we 2
22. on at each port please re main in option 100M Full 1000M Full port 17 18 or port 25 26 if the other device do not support auto negotiation If a device does not support auto negotiation the Switch will auto detect the optimal speed at half duplex i e 100Mbps half duplex or 10Mbps half duplex Also be noted that in Gigabit module both of devices must support auto negotiation Please refer to the tables below Notice Link status of the device using Auto negotiation to the Switch Switch s Device mode setting Speed Advertise setting 100M Half 10M Half 1000M Full 100M Half 10M Half 100M Full 100M Half 10M Half Speed Advertise setting 10M Full 10M Half 1000M Full 10M Full 10M Half 100M Full 10M Full 10M Half 100M Half 10M Full 10M Half 10M Full 10M Full 10M Half 1 Fields with gray color is recommended setting in the Switch 2 NC means no communication 3 1000M Full setting can be found only in port 17 18 of FGSW 1820RS or port 25 26 of FGSW 2620RS Though device with forced full duplex mode build the link with the Switch the performance could be bad due to the devices runs in Full while the Switch runs in Half duplex 3 2 4 2 Trunking Press 2 on your keyboard to access the screen of Trunking from the Configuration screen please see the figure 3 9 18 i The screen of Trunking in figure 3 11 appears Table 3 7 shows the descriptions of the Trunking screen Obj
23. s Screen 424 aea heme Trunk Link Warning Display the trunk status at each group when trunk is en abled Network loop Fault Display the information loop detect when loop occur on Port Detected each port Table 3 13 Diagnostics Screen Objects 3 2 7 Password Press 5 on your keyboard to access the screen of Password from the Main Menu screen please see the figure 3 4 The screen of Password in figure 3 20 appears Jsernamne Figure 3 20 Password Screen Username and password modify procedure 1 Please press 1 key to change the username the screen in figure 3 21 amp 3 22 appears PLANET FGSW 2626RS tus figuration ity Enter New Confirm New Jsername Figure 3 21 Change username Screen 25 2 Please press Enter to execute current configuration PLANET FGSlu Main Menu menu ten Username changed Don t forget itt Figure 3 22 Change username successfully Screen 3 Please press F to refresh the screen 4 Please press 2 key to change the password the screen in figure 3 23 amp 3 24 appears PLANET FG Figure 3 23 Change password Screen 5 Please press Enter to execute current configuration PLANET menu item press Password changed Don t forget itt Figure 3 24 Change password successfully Screen 6 Please press F to refresh the screen c For security reason please change and memorize the new username Notice and password a
24. s the Switch operation of FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS Section 5 Troubleshooting It contains troubleshooting guide of FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS Appendix A It contains cable information of FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS In the following section unless specified the term Switch means the two Switches i e FGSW 1820RS or FGSW 2620RS term of switch can be any third part switches 1 JH I II 1 3 Product Features Comply with the IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u IEEE 802 3ab IEEE 802 3z Gigabit Ethernet standard 16 24 Port 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Switch 2 10 100 1000Mbps ports and 2 SFP interfaces Each Switching ports support auto negotiation 10 20 100 200Mbps support ed Auto MDI MDI X detection on each RJ 45 port Prevents packet loss with back pressure half duplex and IEEE 802 3x PAUSE frame flow control full duplex High performance Store and Forward architecture broadcast storm control runt CRC filtering eliminates erroneous packets to optimize the network band width 8K MAC address table automatic source address learning and ageing 2 5Mbit embedded memory for packet buffers Console interface for Switch basic management and setup Support up to 26 port based VLAN groups Support up to 6 8 Trunk groups each trunk for up to maximum 4 port with 800Mbps bandwidth Support QoS and bandwidth control on each port Support IGMP Snooping EMI standards comply with FCC CE class A 3 1 4 Product Specifications FGSW 1820
25. tandards Conformance Regulation Compliance FCC Part 15 Class A CE IEEE 802 3 Ethernet IEEE 802 3u Fast Ethernet IEEE 802 3x full duplex flow control IEEE 802 1p QoS Standards Compliance 3 Chapter 2 Installation This section describes the functionalities of the Switch components and guides how to install it on the desktop or shelf Basic knowledge of networking is assumed Please read this chapter completely before continuing 2 1 Product Description The PLANET Switch provides 16 24 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet ports with 2 10 100 1000Mbps ports and 2 SFP interfaces port 17 25 port 18 26 either TP or SFP per port The two Gigabit ports either can be 1000Base T for 10 100 1000Mbps or 1000Base SX LX through SFP Small Factor Pluggable interface The distance can be extended from 100 meters TP 550 meters Multi mode fiber up to above 10 50 70 120 kilometers Single mode fiber The Switch with non blocking backplane and simplifies the task of upgrading your LAN to cater for increased bandwidth demand Equipped with console the Ethernet Smart Switch can be programmed for basic Switch management functions such as port speed configuration Port Trunking VLAN QoS bandwidth control and IGMP Snooping 2 1 1 Product Overview PLANET FGSW 1820RS FGSW 2620RS the Switch is Ethernet Smart Switch with 16 24 RJ 45 10 100Mbps ports The Switch also provides up to two 10 100 1000Mbps ports and 2 SFP interfaces for cost effect
26. the Switch Explained in section 3 2 8 7 Logout Allow user to logout the Switch console interface Explained in section 3 2 9 3 2 3 Port Status Press 1 on your keyboard to access the screen of Status from the Main Menu screen please see the figure3 4 The screen of Status in figure 3 5 appears Table 3 2 describes the Status objects of Switch 13 5 o select menu item press item symbol Figure 3 5 Status Screen Overview Display the Switch information Explained in section 3 2 3 1 MIB Counter Display the traffic counter on each port Explained in sec tion 3 2 3 2 Port Status Display the current status of each port Explained in sec tion 3 2 3 3 Table 3 2 Descriptions of the Status screen Objects 3 2 3 1 Overview This function display the Switch information the available items are Switch name Switch MAC ID Chip Model ID and Vender ID The screen in figure 3 6 appears Version 1 0 ILE turn Figure 3 6 Overview Screen 3 2 3 2 MIB Counter This function provides Ethernet traffic transmits receive counter on each port The screen in figure 3 7 appears Please refer to the guidelines shown in table 3 3 14 Re start polling MIB counter when you change unit Byte Packet own veturn LF L e er o Lbljke f M MET TM h olling T Togagle iston CBIToagl Packet Unit Table 3 3 Guideline within the MIB Counter screen 3 2 3 3 Port Status This function displays the real time sta
27. tus on each port of the Switch The screen in figure 3 8 appears Please refer to the guidelines shown in table 3 4 PLANET Enable Enable Figure 3 8 Port Status Screen 15 1 2 KEY Page up Page down 0 KEY Return to the previous menu Table 3 4 Guideline within the Port Status screen 3 2 4 Port Configuration Press 2 on your keyboard to access the screen of Configuration from the Main Menu screen please see the figure 3 4 The screen of Configuration in figure 3 9 appears Table 3 5 describes the Configuration objects of Switch PLANET FGSlu 2628RS Figure 3 9 Configuration Screen Port This function allow user to setting each port of Switch Explained in section 3 2 4 1 Trunking Allow user to disable or enable the trunk function Explained in section 3 2 4 2 Global Allow user to disable or enable the Global func tions Explained in section 3 2 4 3 QoS Allow user to disable or enable the QoS functions Explained in section 3 2 4 4 Priority Tag Insert Re Allow user to insert or remove the priority Tag on move each port of Switch Explained in section 3 2 4 5 VLAN Global Control Allow user to disable or enable the VLAN Global capabilities Explained in section 3 2 4 6 VLAN Member Setup Allow user to create VLAN group Explained in sec tion 3 2 4 7 816 Device Features Allow user to disable or enable IGMP Snooping and indicate the IP Multicast Router Port Explained in section 3 2 4 8
28. ve the current configuration SPACE KEY When a List item is performed the Space key starts the selection and scrolls through the available choices 0 KEY Return to the previous menu Table 3 1 General Guideline within the Menu 3 2 2 Main Menu Screen The main menu enables you to view and manage the Switch settings Press value 1 7 key on your keyboard for chooses Smart function of Switch After entering into any smart function screen use I M J L for configuring Then Press the Space Bar to toggle back and forth between the options After setup completed press F key to refresh Le i screen and press the S key for save the current configuration Please refer to figure 3 4 for available options on main menu PLANET FGSW 2626RS O select menu item press Figure 3 4 Main Menu Screen 1 Status Allow user to view the basic information of the Switch The available options are Switch overview MIB counter and Port Status Explained on section 3 2 3 2 Configuration Allow user to perform the smart functions of the Switch Explained on section 3 2 4 3 Security Reserved for further management purpose Explained in section 3 2 5 4 Diagnostics Allow user to view the information about the Trunk link warning and Network loop fault port detected Explained in section 3 2 6 5 Password Allow user to change the username and password Explained in section 3 2 7 6 Reboot Switch Allow user to reboot

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