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1. Figure 3 10 13 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 3 1 4 Windows Vista Please follow the steps below to setup your computer 1 Go to Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Click Network and Sharing Center se es QE gt Control Panel v Search O30PLA Name Category Control Panel Home Classic View hi de 6 lt ow i Add Administrat AutoPlay Backupand BitLocker Color Date and Default Device Ease of Folder Fonts Game Indexing Hardware Tools Restore DriveEn Management Time Programs Manager Acce Options Controllers Options ee La f PS gt La gt 0 Ja jz Internet iSCSI Initiator Keyboard Mouse Networkand Offline Files Parental Penand People Near Performance Personaliz Phone and Power Printers Options Sharing Ce Controls Input Devices Me Informatio Modem Options S p ngaga Problem Programs Regionaland Scannersand Secure Security Sound Speech Sync Center System Tablet PC Taskbar and Tetto User Reports a and Features Language Cameras Online K Center Recogniti Settings Start Menu Speech Accounts VMware Welcome Windows Windows Windows Windows Windows Windows Tools Center CardSpace Defender Firewall Sidebar SideShow Update Figure 3 11 3 Click Manage Network Connections GU 5 gt Control Panel Network and Sharing Center X Tasks Network and Sharing Center View
2. Address Ml http 192 168 2 11 v EJ co Figure 3 17 2 You will enter the user name and password and then click OK The default user name is 19 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual guest password is guest too USER LOG IN Site 192 168 211 ID guest Figure 3 18 3 After successful login you will be able to see the switch s web based configuration utility refer to the following picture In the home page of the switch the left navigation bar shows the main options to configure the system In the right navigation screen is the summary of system status for viewing the configurations ElHome Lisystem 24 Port 10 100Mbps Ethernet Switch Advanced Features Basic Features port Management e Bandwidth control e Embedded HTTP web Management HRedundancy e Port based amp Tag based VLAN e Configuration Backup Recovery DYLAN Setting e Statistics Counter e TFTP Firmware upgradeable e Firewall e Secure Management security e VLAN Uplink e User name Password security L2 L4 Class of Service Ogos Limiscellaneous Broadcast Storm Control LiLogout Figure 3 19 20 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 4 Web configuration The 24 port Fast Ethernet web management switch support web management configuration The web configuration of the 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch including the following options Home System Port Management Red
3. ex AAA 2 AAA 555 aa a aa pp pa Gjo o a OJO OM Oo Oo Oo ao Oyo yoyo io lt ll lt x SE RR ra Ea cael ow w Figure 4 29 The Class of Service for TCP UDP port number allows the network administrator to assign the specific application to a priority queue gt gt gt gt F I F O The incoming packet will be forwarded in first in first out scheme Discard The incoming packet will be discarded at the source port High The incoming packet will be forwarded with the high priority Low The incoming packet will be forwarded with the Low priority User_Define User_Define_a User_Define_b User_Define_c User_Define_d Port number Port Port Port Port 165535 Mask 0 255 Mask O Mask D Mask O Mask D Note The mask defines which bit is ignored within the IP address bit O bit 7 For example UDP TCP port 65535 and mask 5 this means 65530 65531 65534 and 65535 are all taken into account UDP TCP port 65535 and mask 0 this means only 65535 is taken into account TCP UDP port QoS function Not Override Note WWhen the override item is selected the Port_based Tag_based IP TOS_based CoS listed above will be ignored The Class of Service for TCP UDP port number allows the network administrator to assign the specific application to a priotity queue F I F O The incoming packet will be forwared in first in first out scheme Disc
4. gt Install the Switch in a site free from strong electromagnetic source vibration dust and direct sunlight gt Leave at least 10cm of space at the left and right hand side of the Switch for ventilation gt Visually inspect the AC power jack and make sure that it is fully secured to the power adapter gt Do not stack any device upon the Switch Installation gt Desktop or Shelf Installation When installing the Switch on a desktop or shelf the rubber feet included with the device must be first attached Attach these cushioning feet on the bottom at each corner of the device Allow enough ventilation space between the device and the objects around it gt Rack Installation The Switch can be mounted in an EJA standard size which can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment To install attach the mounting brackets on the switch s front panel one on each side and secure them with the screws provided Then use the screws provided with the equipment rack to mount the Switch in the rack 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 3 Login You can manage the 24 port Fast Ethernet web management switch via a web browser based computer The default IP address is 192 168 2 11 subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 so before you login the switch please make sure the IP address in your computer and the switch are of the same network 192 168 2 1 lt lt 255 and is not 11 Please follow the steps below t
5. 2 can only be port 5 8 the other ports can t be in link aggregation groups Link aggregation can only be used in full duplex Ethernet network All links in the link group must work in the same rate If you enable LACP on some specified port and their link partners are normal port without LACP these specified ports can t transmit packet to receive packet from the link 34 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual partner 4 5 VLAN Setting VLAN divides the devices of the LAN logically into different segments not physically to fulfill virtual work group In order to setup secure and independent broadcast or multicast domain the switch can be divided into multiple VLAN The establishment of VLAN restricts spread extension and reduces the influence of broadcast packets All Ethernet packets e g unicast multicast broadcast and unknown packets can only be transmitted in VLAN which improves security The other advantage of VLAN is it can change topological structure of network but physical movement of workstation or line link of network are not needed 4 5 1 VLAN Mode LAN Mode WLAN Mode Port Based VLAN Change mode Figure 4 18 This option can change VLAN mode The switch support tag VLAN and port based VLAN VLAN configuration divide LAN into several logical LAN depends on you Configure correctly can improve security and performance and reduce VLAN management greatly Click change mode VLAN mode can
6. 3 in select port option click read to view whether MAC address binding is enabled Note gt The binding device can only communicate in the binding port gt Each port can only binding 5 MAC gt The same device can t be binding and filtering at the same time gt If you enable the MAC address binding function the address leaning function will be disabled automatically 4 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 4 6 2 TCP UDP filter TCP_UDP Filter Configuration Function Enable Disable negative ee Note Port Filtering Rule 1 The outgoing packet with selected protocol will be either forwarded or dropped at secure WAN port as the figure shown below 2 negative means the selected protocol will be dropped and other protocols will be forwarded positive means the selected protocol will be forwarded and other protocol will be dropped O ren A O NEWS SNTP NetBIOS HTTP IMAP ae FTP 20 21 SSH 22 TELNET 23 SMTP 25 DNS 53 TFTP 69 80 8080 POP3 110 119 123 137 139 143 220 rotoco d O O O O SNMP HTTPS XRD_RDP BOOTP_DHCP E E H 161 162 443 3389 67 68 User_Define_aUser_Define_bUser_Define_c User_Define_d O PortO1 Port02 PortO3 PortO04 Portos PortO06 PortO PortO8 Port09 PortiO Port11 Port12 Secure WAN port O O O O O Port13 Porti4 Portis Port16 Port17 Portis Port19 Port20 Port21 Port22 Port23 Port24 The packet will be either dropped or fo
7. Activity select passive and active Active mode transmit protocol message In passive mode only the opposite side is active mode that transmit message The default is active E g 1 link aggregation between two devices using static mode The and 2 port of switch A and and 2 port of switch B link aggregation In switch A gt Y VV V WV gt Use the default values when select system priority and link aggregation algorithm and then click submit Select port 1 and port 2 as link group 1 State is configured to enable Select static in type Configure operation key is 3 The key of the two switches are different is OK Click submit Repeat the above steps of switch A in switch B E g 2 link aggregation between two devices using LACP mode The 1 and 2 port of switch A and 1 and 2 port of switch B link aggregation In switch A gt VV VV VV VV WV Use the default values when select system priority or use a different one from switch B Use the default values when select link aggregation algorithm Select port 1 and port 2 as link group 1 State is configured to enable Select LACP in type Configure operation key of the two switches are different is OK Select long time out in time out Select active in activity Click submit Repeat the above steps of switch A in switch B Note gt gt The switch support 2 link aggregation group 4 ports each group The link aggregation group can only be port 1 4 group
8. O Note Disabled port defines the switch physical port which is disabled 1 4 example for Multi to 1 structure Ports VLAN Groups Destination Port Current Setting N 24 2 The original setting of the VLAN Group will be cleared and replaced by this special structure if you enable this function On the other hand If you set the VLAN Group again this special structure will be cleared and replaced by your newest setting 3 This configuration is port base VLAN only Figure 4 24 This configuration is port based VLAN only gt Destination port No public port generally connect to network sharing device like server gt Disable port ports that are not in VLAN group checked means remove E g The port 1 of switch connects to a sharing server and only allows the computers in port 10 24 visit Follow the steps below gt Select VLAN setting VLAN mode change mode to port based VLAN gt In VLAN setting multi to 1 setting select port 1 in destination port No gt In disable port make sure port 2 9 are checked and then click update Note gt The initial settings of VLAN group will be erased when this function is enabled gt This function is only used in port based VLAN 4 6 Security You can use this option to configure your network It contains the following parts static MAC address and TCP UDP filter 40 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 4 6 1 Static MAC address MAC Address Binding Port No M
9. _ O Oo 5 8 Uh ue ii Subnet Mask Gateway 168 254 IP Configure Static C DHCP Figure 4 2 gt IP address Users can configure the IP settings and fill in new values Default 192 168 2 11 gt Subnet Mask Subnet mask is made for the purpose to get more network address because any IP device in a network must own its IP address composed of Network address and Host address otherwise can t communicate with other devices each other Default 255 255 255 0 gt Gateway Set an IP address for a gateway to handle those packets that do not meet the routing rules predefined in the device If a packet does not meet the criteria for other pre defined path it must be forwarded to a default router on a default path This means any packet with undefined IP address in the routing table will be sent to this device unconditionally Default 192 168 2 254 gt IP configure you can select Static or DHCP the default is static IP If you select DHCP please obtain the IP address from a DHCP server and then login the web page with this new IP address 22 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 4 2 2 Password Setting Value Username guest macs Password max 1s Note fe moo Be UN nn 11 Username amp Password can only use a z A A 09 7 T at Figure 4 3 Set system username and password for web management You can modify your username and password to protect your networks at the same time
10. be changed between tag based VLAN and port based VLAN 4 5 1 1 Tag based VLAN Tag based VLAN is usually called 802 1Q VLAN It divides network connection of LAN logically and supplies connection service between several VLAN which make VLAN connection between different manufacture possible 35 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual VLAN Mode Tag Based VLAN Change mode Port 01 Port D2 Port 03 Port 04 Port 05 Port 06 Port OF Port 08 Port 09 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Oa ddTag OdddTag OAddTag OAddTag OdddTag OdddTag OAddTag OdsddTag OdddTag OdddTag OAddTag OdddTag don t cae don tcare dontcae don tcare don tcare don tcare dontcae don tcare don tcare don tcare don t care don t car ORemoveTag O RemoveTag O RemoveTag O RemoveTag O RemoveTag O RemoveTag O RemoveTag O RemoveTag O RemoveTag RemoveTag O RemoveTag O Remove Port 13 Port 14 Port 15 Port 16 Port 17 Port 18 Port 19 Port 20 Port 21 Port 22 Port 23 Port 24 OdddTag OdaddTag OAddTag OdAddTag Oasddla OaddTaj OAddTag OAddTag OAddTag OdaddTag OAddTag OAddTag don t cae don tcare don tcare dontcae dontcae don tcare don tcare don tcare don tcare don tcare don tcare don t car ORemoveTag RemoveTag RemoveTag O RemoveTag RemoveTag RemoveTag RemoveTag RemoveTag RemoveTag RemoveTag RemoveTag Remove Note If the link partner is a network interface card it probably cannot recognize the VLAN tag In this case it is s
11. computers and devices f View full map Connect to a network A Set up a connection or network A Jo 3 e ws Manage network connections TECH PC Network Internet Diagnose and repair This computer de Network Private network Customize Access Local only Connection Local Area Connection View status E Sharing and Discovery Network discovery 9 On Y File sharing o Off Public folder sharing Off y Printer sharing Off no printers installed Password protected sharing O On Z dE Media sharing o Off Show me all the files and folders I am sharing Show me all the shared network folders on this computer Figure 3 12 4 Highlight the icon Local Area Connection right click your mouse and click Properties 14 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual es b Control Parie ar Conadi slaa BA I ean a_i D E Organize Views Disable this network device ry Dent this connection Cal Rename this connection Mame Status Device Mame Connectivity Network Category Owner Type Phone or Host Addre LAN or High Speed Internet 1 A m Local Area Connection me Network GF Intel R PROMO00 MT Netw O iM Disable Status Diagnose Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties Figure 3 13 5 Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP and then press Properties button 15 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch U
12. number that you want to dial County region Area code Phone number Connect using COM tye Figure 5 3 gt Refer to the following picture to configure port settings click OK 49 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual COM1 Properties Ports ethings Bits per second fiat al Data bits Stop bits Flow control None O Restore Defaults Figure 5 4 Power on the 24 Port Fast Ethernet web management switch press D on the keyboard all the time until the following picture appears The switch will restore to default settings automatically 24 port Hyperterminal KBS File Edit View Call Transfer Help le 5 2H 2 Flash Checksuml 6c1 Cal Checksum 6c FlashCheck OK Start HebCtrl Press d to load default Loading Default Setting Firmware Update_ Connected 0 03 46 Auto detect 38400 8 N 1 NUM Figure 5 5 50 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 6 FAQ 1 NO Link LED Condition The possible causes for a no link LED status are as follows gt The attached device is not powered on gt The cable may not be the correct type or is faulty gt The installed building premise cable is faulty gt The port may be faulty 2 Computer A can connect to Computer B but cannot connect to Computer C through the Managed Switch gt The network device of Computer C may fail to work Please check the link act status o
13. port sniffer function which can copy data from source port to destination port It allows user to configure mirror ports to monitor data of guarded ports the user analyses monitored data to know the information of guarded ports and then achieve network detection monitor and so on Port Mirroring 1 2 El 4 5 6 F 5 g 10 11 12 Dest LI LI dl d L d d d F L d Fi Fort 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 el 22 23 24 2 P ddi dl LI LI LI LI di O Fi F P Monitored Packets Disable 1 z El 4 al 6 7 5 g 10 11 12 source Pl d d d d d d d d L O F Fort 14 dls 16 17 18 19 20 el ee 23 24 2 LI LI LI LI LI LI LI Multi to Multi Sniffer function Figure 4 12 gt Destination port monitor port generally connect to network monitoring equipment gt Monitored packets the direction of message gt Source port port that are monitored generally connect to other network equipment E g Copy the message of port 14 15 to port 1 2 gt Select port 1 and 2 in destination port 27 op g op g 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual gt Select egress amp ingress in the monitored packets gt Select port 14 and 15 in source port gt Click update 4 3 3 Port Statistics Counter Category Counter Mode Selection Transmit Packet amp Receive Packet w Update Port Transmit Packet Receive Packet O O O O O a O O O O S 1 5 a Figure 4 13 This item displays packets information for each port gt Counter mode
14. selection you can select counter mode including transmit packet amp receive packet collision count amp transmit packet drop packet amp receive packet or CRC error packet amp receive packet gt Reset reset all statistics information gt Refresh refresh statistics information of current port 4 3 4 Band Restricting This function is one of the featuring functions of this switch through which you can restrict TX and RX rate for each port Reasonable bandwidth can optimize network structure 28 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual Bandwidth Control Port No Tx Rate ol 0 255 0 Full Speed Low Y Low 1 32Kbps Tx Rx bandwidth resolution for port 1 port 26 Actual Tx Rx bandwidth Rate value x 32 kbps The rate value is 1 255 High Speed Base 1 256Kbps Tx Rx bandwidth resolution for port 1 port 24 Actual Tx Rx bandwidth Rate value x 256Kbps The rate value is 1 255 When link speed is 10MB The rate value is 1 39 2 the bandwidth resolution is 2048Kbps for port 25 port 26 Actual Tx Rx bandwidth Rate value x 2048Kbps The rate value is 1 255 When link speed is 10MB The rate value is 1 4 When link speed is 100MB The rate value is 1 48 0 255 If the link speed of selected port is lower than the rate that you seting this system will use the value of link speed as your setting rate If the rate field is shown in red text it means the link sp
15. you need to confirm your password in case you enter a false The default username and password are both guest Note mom om mony gt gt Username amp Password can only use a z A Z 0 9 _ gt Please remember the new modified password If you forget the new password the only way to login this switch is restore to factory settings and at the same time all parameters configured will be lost gt This username and password modify operation 4 2 3 MAC address j AAC Address ge etti na o po pee poo po peo Figure 4 4 MAC address is one of the most important configurations in the switch you can also modify it and then click update then you need to reboot the switch and use the new setting to login Note please not modify the MAC address if unnecessary 23 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 4 2 4 System update Firmware Update Please input the password to continue the Firmware Update process p clicking the UPDATE button IF the firmware update webpage is not redirected correctly or is shown as Webpage not a connect to http 192 168 2 11 Figure 4 5 You can update the switch through this function If the firmware is old please enter password and reconfirm it and then click update In the pop up window click OK button the flash erase page appears wait for about 10 seconds in the update page Figure 4 6 click browser button and select a File to upgrade after you ha
16. 01 C3 00 00 90 2 20 15 I m the root bridge Figure 4 15 gt STP mode Two options are offered for the user s choosing STP algorithm One is RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Mode and the other is STP Spanning Tree Compatible Mode If STP is chosen RSTP will run as a legacy STP The switch supports RSTP 802 1w which is backward compatible with STP 802 1d 30 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual gt Bridge Priority The lower the bridge priority is the higher priority it has Usually the bridge with the highest bridge priority is the root If you want to have the 24 port Fast Ethernet web management switch as root bridge you can set this value lower than that of bridge in the LAN The valid value is O 61440 and 0 is highest priority The default is 32768 gt Hello Time Hello Time is used to determine the periodic time to send normal BPDU from designated ports among bridges It decides how long a bridge should send this message to other bridge to tell I am alive When the 24 port Fast Ethernet web management switch is the root bridge of the LAN for example all other bridges will use the hello time assigned by this switch to communicate with each other The valid value is 1 10 in unit of second Default is 2 seconds gt Max Age When the 24 port Fast Ethernet web management switch is the root bridge the whole LAN will apply this figure set by this switch as their maximum age time When a bridge received a BPDU orig
17. 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual v1 1 2010 05 31 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual Package Contents The following items should be found in your package 24 Port Fast Ethernet web management Switch Power Cord User Manual Rack mount Bracket Screw Rubber feet Y VV VV WV Please make sure that the package contains the above items if any of the listed items is damaged or missing please contact with your distributor 1 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual Contents INTRODUCTION 4 1 1 PRODUCE OVERVIEW diri AS ES 4 Le MAIN BAT URES ade 4 1 3 SUPPORTING STANDARD AND PROTOCOL sssscccccessecccseessecccseessecccsaeeecessaessecessaeeecessagaeses 4 1 4 WORKING ENVIRON MEN Tean OSOS 5 HARDWARE INSIALEA TION siii 6 2 1 SYS EMREOUIREMEN enre ote onc at eas a oe E O a ae ae 6 Zion SNS PA A ees 6 23 HARDWARE INSTALLATION PROCEDURES tddi 7 LOGIN AAA I II 8 3 1 CONFIGURE COMPUTER a 8 3 1 1 Windows S M Oerein a 6 Dales MVE LONM SOOO gaara schneider a 8 3 1 3 WIDOW SDT SNA E ATA 11 3 1 4 WAWQOWS V Eee e E datada 14 F2 CHECKING PC s IP AND CONNECTION WITH THE SWITCH 0sccccccssesecceeeesesceeeaeesscessaaeeees 18 HO A A as Pas A area 19 WEB CONFIGURATION oia aaa 21 4 1 HOME DATOS 2l 4 2 A 21 4 2 1 O pete mne E erie ee Tiere ratetT ee Ree eemneeS ee OR rent tT ere rer Teer Tree 22 4 2 2 POS O A REE AN NN a a te e a a N 23 4 2 3 MA
18. AC Address Select Port 01 Binding Disable Note If you enable the MAC address binding function the address leaning function will be disabled automatically Port No Binding Status Port No Binding Statu 1 Disable 13 Disable 2 Disable 14 Disable 3 Disable 15 Disable 4 Disable 16 Disable 5 Disable I7 Disable 6 Disable 18 Disable Fi Disable 19 Disable 8 Disable 20 Disable El Disable 21 Disable 10 Disable 22 Disable agl Disable 23 Disable 12 Disable 24 Disable Note The MAC address of current management connection is 00 23 a8 96 1f 1c at port 6 Figure 4 25 Static MAC address is a security technology based on port Generally MAC address table is established by source address learning but the network administrator can add special MAC address into MAC address table and make it binding with corresponding port of switch which improve port security gt Port No display current port no gt Select port select one port that you want to achieve MAC address binding gt Binding you may select enable or disable to enable or disable binding status for each port E g There is one PC in port 1 that needs binding please follow the steps below gt Select port 3 in select port option in security static MAC address and then click update gt Enter 00 10 10 10 10 10 in MAC address binding list gt Select enable binding and then click update Select port
19. Aggregation Configuration is used to configure the settings of Link Aggregation You can bundle more than one port to be a single logical port thus the logical port aggregates the bandwidth of these ports This means you can apply your current Ethernet equipments to build 32 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual the bandwidth aggregation For example if there are three Fast Ethernet ports aggregated in a logical port then this logical port has bandwidth three times as high as a single Fast Ethernet port has Trunking System Priority 1 165535 Link Aggregation Algorithm MAC Src amp Dst v Link Group 1 Link Group 2 P1 p2 P3 P4 PS P6 P7 Pg Member State Disable ba Disable ho Type LACP_ Y LAcP Y Operation Key 1 165535 2 165535 Time Out Short Time Out Short Time Out Activity Passive Y Passive Y Note If you enable LACP on some specified ports and their link partners are normal port without LACP these specified ports cannot transmit packet to receive packet from the link partner Figure 4 17 gt System priority configure priority of the switch enter number 1 65535 the default is 1 The number shows the main counter of LACP protocol When two devices are connected the higher priority device undertakes the main count If the two devices are configured the same there is no difference whoever counts but if the two devices are configured different the result maybe different whoe
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21. ard The incoming packet will be discarded at the source port High The incoming packet will be forwareded with the high priority Low The incoming packet will be forwareded with the Low priority Figure 4 30 Port number input TCP UDP port the number is 0 65535 Mask the mask defines which bit is ignored within the IP address bit O bit 7 If UDP TCP port 65535 and mask 5 this means 65530 65531 65534 and 65535 are all taken into account UDP TCP port 65535 and mask 0 this means only 65535 is taken into account 45 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual gt TCP UDP port QoS function including override and not override When the override item is selected the Port based Tag based IP TOS based CoS listed above will be ignored 4 8 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Setting Output Queue Aging Time Aging time The output queue aging function allows the administrator to select the aging time of a packet stored in the output queue A packet stored in the output queue for a Disable Y ms long time will lower the free packet buffer resulting in the poor utilization of the buffer and the poor switch performance LAN Striding VLAN Stridin Disable A When this function is enabled the switch will forward a uni cast packet to the destination port No matter whether the destination port is in the same VLAN group IGMP Snooping 1 amp 2 IGMP Snooping MP ZET V2 functi bl IGMP Snooping V1 a
22. cheduler Diescupbor Transresson Control Protocol finbemel Protocol The default wide area network protocol that podes commuricalion across dere infteeconmected melak s Show icon in notification area when conneciad Figure 3 8 6 Choose use the following IP address automatically enter proper IP address and then press OK to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window Please note that the IP address in your computer and the switch are of the same network 192 168 2 1 lt lt 255 and is not 11 12 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate P settings O Obtain an IF address automatically IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Lam LIS server Bod 5 Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered DNS server Altemate DNS server A TAN MC Figure 3 9 7 Press OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window Local Area Connection Properties Connect using B Intel PRO 100 VM Network Connection SS A 2 00S Packet Scheduler 64 FP intemet Protocol TCPAP 5 T Desenprhan Aws pow computer lo access resources on a Microsoft C Show icon in notification area when connected Cancel
23. eed is lower than the using bandwidth gt gt Port Tx Rate o VDO JOoOnADNA dc Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed 10 Full Speed 11 Full Speed 12 Full Speed Rx Rate Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Link Speed 100M Figure 4 Port No port for bandwidth restrict 14 Tx Rate Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Rx Rate 0 Full Speed Rx Rate Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Full Speed Link Speed Tx Rx rate select transmit receive rate for each port the number is 0 255 O is no limit Speed base rata limiting base of the switch including two one is low the other is high The speed base of low is 32Kbps the latter is 256 Load default configure rate limiting parameters of all port is 0 TX RX rate current TX RX rate Link speed the actual negotiation rate Note gt When you select low Actual Tx Rx bandwidth Rate value X 32kbps The rate value is gt The minimum rate limit is 32Kbps 1 255 When you select high if the link speed is 100M Actual Tx Rx bandwidth Rate value X 256Kbps and the ra
24. f gt Computer C on the LED indicator Try another network device on this connection The network configuration of Computer C may be something wrong Please verify the network configuration on Computer C 3 The uplink connection function fails to work gt The connection ports on another must be connection ports Please check if connection ports are used on that Managed Switch Please check the uplink setup of the Managed Switch to verify the uplink function 1s enabled 4 The console interface can t appear on the console port connection gt gt The COM port default parameters are Baud Rate 38400 Data Bits 8 Parity Bits None Stop Bit 1 Flow Control None Please check the COM port property in the terminal program And if the parameters are changed please set the COM configuration to the new setting Check the RS 232 cable is connected well on the console port of the Managed Switch and COM port of PC Check if the COM of the PC is enabled 5 How to configure the Managed Switch gt The Hyperterm is the terminal program in Win95 98 NT Users can also use any other terminal programs in Linux Unix to configure the Managed Switch Please refer to the user manual of that terminal program But the COM port parameters baud rate data bits parity bits flow control must be the same as the setting of the console port of the Managed Switch 51
25. h click Start All Programs Accessories Communications Hyper Terminal open the Hyper Terminal Set Program Access and Defaults a5 Windows Catalog Windows Update E mail Outlook Express pa A pr Accessories a Accessibility fr Games fa Communicatio gt ACA Internet Internet Explorer IT Ralink Wireless E Entertainment 4 Metwork Connections fan Startup fin System Tools 9 Network Setup Wizard T WinRAR J Address Book E New Connection Wizard hall Shortcut to Hprsnap Y Adobe Reader 9 Calculator F Remote Desktop Connection O E Internet Explorer EN Command Prompt lt Wireless Network Setup Wizard Windows Media Playe y MSN T Notepad r Outlook Express Paint Tour Windows XP a E Y pa Remote Assistance Program Compatibility Wizard Ae Settings Trai windows Media Player Y Synchronize izar 3 Windows Messenger Tour Windows XP a Windows Movie Maker 3 Windows Explorer a A WordPad pe Log Off 0 Turn OFF Computer 2 All Programs Figure 5 1 gt Enter name of the new connection click OK 48 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual X New Connection HyperTerminal all I Dees 2p Connection Description Y New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name 24 port Icon Disconnected Auto detect Auto detect Figure 5 2 gt Select using com click OK Connect To Enter details for the phone
26. in the same switch if the partition is between switches then you may use tag based VLAN 4 5 2 2 Tag based VLAN VLAN Member Setting Tag Based VLAN No 01 VID 1 4094 Dest PORT 0i 02 03 04 DS D6 07 08 09 10 11 12 select Dest PORT 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 select Index Index value is 0 31 Port 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Index 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 Ports 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Index 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Figure 4 22 VLAN No PVID from 1 24 VID VLAN ID from 1 4096 Destination port VLAN member port list Y V V WV Index index of VID the index of each port is one less than port No the default is generally used gt Load default restore all VLAN member information to factory settings in which situation all ports are in the same VLAN E g The port 1 of switch A uplink with port 1 of switch B the port 2 10 of switch A and port 2 10 of switch B can visit each other the port 11 23 of switch A and port 11 23 of switch B can visit each other the port 24 of switch B connect to the server and can be visited by all ports refer to the following picture 38 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual Serer Figure 4 23 First c
27. inated from the root bridge and if the message age conveyed in the BPDU exceeds the Max Age of the root bridge the bridge will treat the root bridge malfunctioned and issue a Topology Change Notification TCN BPDU to all other bridges All bridges in the LAN will re calculate and determine who the root bridge is The valid value of Max Age is 6 40 seconds Default is 20 seconds gt Forward Delay You can set the root bridge forward delay time This figure is set by root bridge only The forward delay time is defined as the time spent from Listening state moved to Learning state and also from Learning state moved to Forwarding state of a port in bridge The forward delay time contains two states listening state to Learning state and Learning state to Forwarding state It assumes that forward delay time is 15 seconds then total forward delay time will be 30 seconds This has much to do with the STP convergent time which will be more than 30 seconds because some other factors The valid value is 4 30 seconds default is 15 seconds Note 2 Forward Delay 1 gt Max Age Max Age gt 2 Hello Time 1 31 4 4 2 RST Port 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual Port No SIP Port Settings RPC Port No 1 5 003004000 RPC Auto 0 Auto 0 Auto 0 Auto 0 Auto 0 Auto 19 Auto 0 Auto 0 Auto 0 Antan Priority 0x80 0x50 0x80 0x80 0x80 0x80 0x80 0x80 0x80 MAN Priori
28. ing IP address automatically enter proper IP address and then press OK to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window Please note that the IP address in your computer and the switch are of the same network 192 168 2 1 lt lt 255 and is not 11 6 Press OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window Local Area Connection 2 Properties W Ml Chent for Microsoft Networks mA le and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks b i prin Pra Haee TCP if Descopton _ Transmission Control Protocol intemet Protocol The default wade area network protocol thal provides communicator actos diverse interconnected networks TF Show icon in taskbar when connected Figure 3 4 10 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 3 1 3 Windows XP Please follow the steps below to setup your computer 1 Go to Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Click Network and Internet Connections E Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help va Control Panel ES Switch to Classic view a Appearance and z Printers and T Themes 4 Other Hardware See Also E A Wind Updat w e ees Network and 9 Help and Support i y Internet User Accounts Connections 3 Date Time Add or Remove G Language and Programs Regional i Options Figure 3 5 3 Click Network Connections E Network and Internet Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Help AN ME F
29. ing for each port gt Port configuration lt Tx Rx ability enable or disable transmit and receive ability if you disable Tx Rx ability for one port the selected port isn t able to transmit and receive packets The default is enable lt gt Auto negotiation enable or disable auto negotiation The default 1s auto lt gt Speed you can configure speed 10 100M for each port lt Duplex configure full and half duplex for each port The default is full duplex 26 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual lt Pause enable or disable pause This function requires connecting devices must support IEEE802 3 and transfer in full duplex It is used to synchronize the rate between receiver and transmitter When the forward buffer is full the switch will send pause frame to inform transmit device to stop data transmitting The default is on lt Backpressure the switch support backpressure when it works in half duplex The default 1s on lt Addr Learning enable or disable address learning function If the function is disabled the device in this port can t communicate with other devices The default is on gt Select port select port that need configure you can either single or multi select ports When you finish the configuration click update button Note gt is not configure gt False configuration result in corresponding port work normal or disabled 4 3 2 Port Mirroring Port mirroring supplies
30. ink port It is mainly used to prevent address conflict 46 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 4 9 Broadcast storm control Broadcast Storm Control Threshold 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Enable O O O O O O O O O O O O Port nls 14 ls 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 O O O O O O O O O This value indicates the number of broadcast packet which is allowed to enter each port in one time unit One time unit is SOus for Gigabit speed 500 us for 100Mbps speed and 5000us for 10Mbps speed Figure 4 32 This function is a security defense way If this function is enabled the switch will abandon useless message to avoid link block gt Threshold You can set Threshold value in this field the valid range should be 1 63 and default value is 63 It indicates the number of broadcast packet which is allowed to enter each port in one time unit One time unit is 500 us for 100Mbps speed and 5000 us for 10Mbps speed 4 10 Logout Logout Figure 4 33 If you want to logout click accept otherwise click back 47 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 5 Console configuration There are also other ways to configure the 24 port Fast Ethernet web management switch for example Hyper Terminal of Microsoft Windows You can use this method to manage this device easily Please note that the console port is in rear panel of the switch 5 1 Restore to default gt Connect the PC and serial of the switc
31. iority mode port 802 1p IP DS based and TCP UDP port based 4 7 1 Priority mode First In First Out Mode O Al High before Low OWeightRound Robin Lowweight 8 e High weight 8 le Note The low wieght and high weight means the ratio of the packet in the transmit queue For example If low weight and high weight are set to 3 and 5 the ratio of the trasmit packet for the low priority to high priority is 3 5 Figure 4 27 The priority mode includes three modes fist in first out all high before low and weight round robin gt First in first out FIFO traditional priority mode which follow first in first out rules bit enter from one side and out from the other side in the same order It will be saved in FIFO when the frame is received gt All high before low absolute priority mode which always transmits high priority packets if high priority has no packets the low priority packets can be transmitted gt Weight round robin WRR it is a scheduling discipline The switch support 8 queue queues are serviced based on the weight There are two options one is low weight from 1 8 the other is high weight from 1 8 Note gt The low weight and high weight means the ratio of the packet in the transmit queue For example if low weight and high weight are set to 3 and 5 the ratio of the transmit packet for the low priority to high priority is 3 5 gt The large the number is the higher the pri
32. mp V2 function enable LAN Uplink Setting Port 01 Port 02 Port 03 Port 04 Port 05 Port 06 Port OF Port 08 Port 09 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Ouplink1 Ouplink1 OuUplink1 OUplink1 OUplink1 OUplink1 OUplink1 OUplink1 OUplink1 OUplink1 uplinki OUplink1 uplink2 OUplink2 OUplink2 OUplink2 OUplink2 Ouplink2 OUplink2 OUplink2 OUplink2 Ouplink2 OUplink2 OUplink2 Port 13 Port 14 Port 15 Port 16 Port 17 Port 18 Port 19 Port 20 Port 21 Port 22 Port 23 Port 24 Uplink1 Ouplink1 OuUplink1 OUplink1 OUplink1 OUplink1 OUplink1 OUplink1 OUplink1 OUplink1 uplinki OUplink1 O Uplink2 Ouplink2 Ouplink2 Ouplink2 Ouplink2 OUplink2 OUplink2 OUplink2 Ouplink2 OUplink2 OUplink2 OUplink2 Clear Uplink1 O Clear Uplink2 Figure 4 31 gt Aging time you may select disable or select aging time including 200 400 600 and 800 The output queue aging function allows the administrator to select the aging time of a packet stored in the output queue A packet stored in the output queue for a long time will lower the free packet buffer resulting in the poor utilization of the buffer and the poor switch performance gt VLAN striding When this function is enabled the switch will forward a uni cast packet to the destination port No matter whether the destination port is in the same VLAN group gt IGMP snooping V1 amp V2 enable or disable IGMP Snooping V1 amp V2 function gt VLAN uplink setting select one port as upl
33. nd click OK At the DOS prompt type the following command If the Command window returns something similar to the following C Documents and Settings admin gt ping 192 168 2 11 Pinging 192 168 2 11 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 2 11 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 2 11 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 2 11 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 2 11 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 64 18 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual Ping statistics for 192 168 2 11 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum 1ms Maximum Ims Average 1ms Then the connection between the switch and your computer has been successfully established If the computer fails to connect to the switch the Command window will return the following C Documents and Settings admin gt ping 192 168 2 11 Pinging 192 168 2 11 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Ping statistics for 192 168 2 11 Packets Sent 4 Received 0 Lost 4 100 loss Verify your computer s network settings are correct and check the cable connection between the switch and the computer 3 3 Login 1 Startup Internet Explorer and enter http 192 168 2 11 then press Enter about blank Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help x Z Ep Osh Hz Favorites E 62
34. o configure your computer 3 1 Configure computer 3 1 1 Windows 98 Me 1 Go to Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Find and double click the Network icon The Network dialog box appears 3 Click the Configuration label and ensure that you have network card 4 Select TCP IP If TCP IP appears more than once please select the item that has an arrow gt pointing to the network card installed on your computer DO NOT choose the instance of TCP IP with the words Dial Up Adapter beside it 5 Click Properties The TCP IP Properties dialog box appears 6 Ensure use the following IP address is checked Enter proper IP address and subnet mask 7 From the WINS Configuration dialog box Ensure that Disable WINS Resolution is checked 8 From the Gateway dialog box remove all entries from the Installed gateways by selecting them and clicking Remove 9 From the DNS Configuration dialog box remove all entries from the DNS Server Search Order box by selecting them and clicking Remove Remove all entries from the Domain Suffix Search Order box by selecting them and clicking Remove Click Disable DNS 10 Click OK back to Network Configuration dialog box 11 Click OK if prompted to restart click YES 3 1 2 Windows 2000 Please follow the steps below to setup your computer 1 Go to Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual E ES antral Pare Fle Edt ve
35. olders 35 gt Qe O y psn E ain Network and Internet Connections see Also S a My Network Places El Create a connection to the network at your workplace i Printers and Other Hardware Ej Set up or change your home or small office Remote Desktop network Phone and Modem Options or pick a Control Panel Troubleshooters Icon Home or Small OFFice Networking gt E 7 12 Internet Explorer E Internet Options Connections Network Diagnostics Figure 3 6 4 Highlight the icon Local Area Connection right click your mouse and click Properties 11 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual Network Connections Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help a 2 po Search m Folders Address E Network Tasks Create a new connection k saa IN Set up a home or small Status office network a Disable this network device E Repair this connection Repair Bridge Connections Create Shortcut mi Rename this connection E MD view status of this Delete connection Rename Change settings of this Properties connection 0 Figure 3 7 5 Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and then press Properties button 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Authenticabon Advanced P Ina PROTON VM Network Connection This connector uses the following tenes E i BI Chent for Microsolt Networks e File and Prrtes Sharing for Microsoft Networks Qos Packet S
36. on an a 48 Gi at E A EA A E E ee 51 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 1 Introduction 1 1 Product Overview The 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch fully complies with IEEE 802 3 802 3u Ethernet standards It is a high performance multiple purpose high security web management switch which is mainly designed for large and medium enterprises The 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch provides 24 10 100Mbps UTP STP RJ45 ports with auto MDI MDIX 4 8Gbps switching fabric capacity It also provides powerful web management page and firmware upgrades and more It s wise to choose this web management Switch 1 2 Main Features Y VV VV VV VV WV 4 8Gbps switching fabric capacity Support link aggregation Support port based VLAN and tag base VLAN Support port mirroring Supports QOS Support MAC Binding Support TCP UDP filtering Support web based management Support firmware upgrade based on web Support parameter backup and recovery 1 3 Supporting Standard and Protocol Y VV VV WV IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX IEEE 802 3x 10 100M full half duplex EEE 802 3ad IEEE802 1Q 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual gt JEEE802 1D spanning tree protocol gt IGMP V1 V2 1 4 Working Environment Temperature gt 0 to 40 C operating gt 40 to 70 C storage Humidity gt 10 to 90 non condensing gt 5 to 90 non conden
37. onfirm the type of VLAN tag based VLAN Configure VLAN group port 2 10 belong to VLAN 3 port 11 23 belong to VLAN 4 the server belongs to VLAN 3 and VLAN 4 follow the steps below Switch B Y VV V V WV v Select VLAN setting VLAN mode change mode to tag based VLAN Change tag mode of port 1 is add tag Change tag mode of port 2 23 and port 24 is remove tag Click update In VLAN member port select port 3 and enter 3 in VID text In destination select option make sure port 1 10 and port 24 are checked and click update In VLAN member port select port 4 and enter 4 in VID text In destination select option make sure port 1 11 23 and port 24 are checked and click update Switch A V Y Y VV NV V Y Select VLAN setting VLAN mode change mode to tag based VLAN Change tag mode of port 1 is add tag Change tag mode of port 2 23 is remove tag Click update In VLAN member port select port 3 and enter 3 in VID text In destination select option make sure port 1 10 are checked and click update In VLAN member port select port 4 and enter 4 in VID text In destination select option make sure port 11 23 are checked and click update 39 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 4 5 3 Multi to 1 setting Multi to 1 Setting Destination PortNo oly Current Setting Port o1 02 03 04 05 06 OF 08 09 10 alal 12 Disable O O O O O O O O O O O O Port 13 14 15 16 a 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 O O O O O O O O O O O
38. ority is 43 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 4 7 2 Port 802 1p IP DS based Class of Service Contiguration V Enable High Priority Port No Mode IP f DS Port No Mode IP DS 13 14 15 16 Iz 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 D0 0 00 WN RP o OOOOO0O000000 AIFF Fao 0 a a OOOOO0O000000 OOOOO0000000 OOOOO0O000000 BIG 0 E000 0 0 0 4 pa M As long as any of three COS schemes 802 1p IP TOS DS or Port Base is mapped to high the data packet wil be treated as the high priority Figure 4 28 You can configure port base VLAN tag and IP DS for each port Note gt Select corresponding priority mode and then click update gt As long as any of three COS schemes 802 1q IP TOS DS or port base is mapped to high the data packet will be treated as the high priority gt The three priority mode can t be used in the same port 44 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 4 7 3 TCP UDP port based Class of Service Configuration Protocol Option FTP 20 21 LEO we S5H 22 EF O TELNET 23 LEO we SMTP 25 DNS S3 TFTRPI69 HTTP 80 80801 POP3 110 NEWS 119 LEO W SNTP 123 MetBl0s 137 139 IMAP 143 220 SNMP 161 162 HTTPS1443 MSN 1563 L F 0 4 XRD_RDP 3389 004000 80001 ICO 51901 LF O Yahoo 5050 1 BOOTP_DHCP 67 68 Liser_Define_a Liser_Diefine_b Liser_Diefine_c Liser_Define_d F I F laa ra a a a a a ea A A eaa a a fa a a Beal
39. orm and improve network security 36 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual Dest PORT select Dest PORT 17 18 select VLAN MEMBER 1 2 Vv Figure 4 20 gt Section 1 PVID of VLAN When you select port in the drop down list and click read the VLAN member information display in section 3 gt Section 2 port list of switch You can add ports into VLAN list gt Section 3 information of VLAN member It displays VLAN information of all current ports E g There are two departments A and B and a resource server All computers and the server are connected in the same switch It is required that the department A and B can t communicate but both can visit the server Refer to the following picture Port 1 10 Port11 20 Pecans serer Figure 4 21 First confirm the type of VLAN port based VLAN Configure VLAN group A belongs to VLAN 1 B belongs to VLAN 2 the resource server belongs to VLAN 1 and VLAN 2 and is connected to the 24 port of the switch follow the steps below gt Select VLAN setting VLAN mode change mode to port based VLAN Sl 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual In VLAN member port select port 1 In destination select option make sure port 1 10 and port 24 are checked Click update In VLAN member port select port 2 In destination select option make sure port 11 20 and port 24 are checked Y VV VV WV Click update Note port based VLAN is generally used
40. rwarded This is the secure WAN port Note The description of Secure WAN port is shown below Check TCP UDP Port Nurabrer Figure 4 26 This function is also a basic security defense measure gt Function enable select enable or disable It is the first step before using TCP UDP filter gt Port filtering rule the outgoing packet with selected protocol will be either forwarded or dropped at secure WAN port as the figure shown below Negative means the selected protocol will be dropped and other protocols will be forwarded Positive means the selected protocol will be forwarded and other protocol will be dropped gt Protocol The protocol item supplies several protocols including FTP TELNET HTTPS HTTP etc Of course you can define protocols yourself gt Secure WAN port select one or more protocol to drop or forward for selected port The port means the port connected between router and switch E g The router is in port of the switch and it forbid all PCs FTP and TELNET application that connected to it the other applications are allowed gt Enable security TCP UDP filter gt Select negative in the port filtering rule or use the default value directly gt Select FTP and TELNET in the protocol gt Select port 1 in the secure WAN port and click update Note user defined template will be configured in QOS option 42 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 4 7 QOS It contains three parts pr
41. s will lost after click this button make sure you have backup all settings before click load button 4 2 7 Backup amp Recovery Configuration Backup Recovery Backup Switch PC Please check Download to download EEPROM contents Recovery PC gt Switch Selecttheimagefile CB passwords 00O Figure 4 9 This allows you to backup and comeback the system s parameters 25 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 4 2 8 Reboot Click Confirm to Reboot the Device Figure 4 10 Reboot your system 4 3 Port Management Port management includes port configuration port mirroring port statistics and band restricting 4 3 1 Port Configuration Port Contiguration eens Tx Rx Ability Auto Megotiation Speed Duplex Pause Backpressure Addr Learning Select oi A o2 LJ os A o A os A os A oF A os A os A 10 110 120 Port No 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 21020230 240 E Porto A Ador Link Speed Duplex FlowCtri TR Ability Auto bego Speed Duplex Pause Backpressure Learning 1 Or AUTO 1001 FULL OM OM OFF 2 Or AUTO 1001 FULL OM OM OFF 3 OM AUTO 100m FULL OM OM OFF 4 On AUTO 100M FULL On On OFF 5 ON AUTO 1001 FULL OM OM ee 6 de 100M FULL OM OM AUTO 100m FULL OM OM OM Fl OM ALTO 100M FULL On On OFF a ON AUTO 1001 FULL OM OM OFF q On ALTO 100m FL JI On On GEF Figure 4 11 You can configure Tx Rx ability auto negotiation speed duplex pause backpressure and address learn
42. ser Manual i Mar L lt E 5 da r a ie ap gt NAAA A A A ae E Mel en eee U Local Area Connection Properties 7 he AE E AR A A een A ee a J Networking Connect using E OE AA n a P Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Connection This connection uses the following items 0 Client for Microsoft Networks laos Packet Scheduler al File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks wi Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCR IP v6 Sa intemet Protocol Version 4 TEP IP wa a Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper VO Driver ei ink Layer Topology Discovery Responder Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Figure 3 14 6 Choose use the following IP address automatically enter proper IP address and then press OK to close the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window Please note that the IP address in your computer and the switch are of the same network 192 168 2 1 lt lt 255 and is not 11 16 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate F settings 0 Obtain an IP address automatically HO eec
43. sing Power gt AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 System Requirement gt Standard personal computer gt Operating system windows Linux and etc gt Standard web browser 2 2 Panel Front panel Figure 2 1 Port description These ports support network speeds of 1OMbps or 100Mbps and can operate in half and full duplex transfer modes These ports also support automatic MDI MDIX crossover detection which 1X 24X gives the Switch true plug and play capabilities Just connect any network cable between the Switch and the device and The Switch will automatically detect the settings of the device and adjust itself accordingly LED description On Power on Corresponding port connection normal Corresponding port data transmitting Corresponding port connection abnormal 10 100M Corresponding port works inl00Mbps 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual Corresponding port works in 10Mbps Rear panel Figure 2 2 gt Console console port gt Power connect to Power cord 2 3 Hardware Installation Procedures Notice before setting up the 24 Port Fast Ethernet web management Switch The setup of the switch can be performed using the following steps gt Install the switch in a fairly cool and dry place See Working Environment for the acceptable operation temperature and humidity ranges
44. t aster eee IP address 132 168 2 157 Subnet mask d Obtain OMS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Serre ES erie WAR Meiate DA it ZN Figure 3 15 7 Press OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window 17 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual de lt r AL i Local Area Connection Properties E Networking Connect using ae Intel R PROTO MT Network Connection This connection uses the following items iv 0 Client for Microsoft Networks laos Packet Scheduler File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks W 4 Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPvB Sa intemet Protocol Version 4 TEP 1Pvd W 4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 10 Driver 4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protecal Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks 0 Gta Figure 3 16 3 2 Checking PC s IP and Connection with the Switch After configuring the TCP IP protocol use the ping command to verify if the computer can communicate with the switch To execute the ping command open the DOS window and ping the IP address of the switch at the DOS prompt gt For Windows 98 Me Start gt Run Type command and click OK gt For Windows 2000 XP Start gt Run Type cmd a
45. te value is 1 255 If the link speed is 10M Actual Tx Rx bandwidth Rate value X 256Kbps and the rate value is 1 39 The connection rate is if the port is not connected E g1 Configure the TX RX rate of portl port10 is 256Kbps There are two methods the first select low the other select high Methodi gt gt gt gt Select port 1 in the port No Select speed base is low Input TX rate is 8 Input RX rate is 8 29 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual gt Click update gt Repeat the above steps for another 9 ports Method2 Select port 1 in the port No Select speed base 1s high Input TX rate 1s 1 Input RX rate is Click update gt gt gt gt gt gt Repeat the above steps for another 9 ports E g2 Cancel band restrict of port3 gt Select port 3 in the port No gt Input TX rate is 0 gt Input RX rate is O gt Click update 4 4 Redundancy Redundancy can avoid network meltdown due to network cycle effectively thus enhance stability and reduce network failure It includes RST Parameters RST Port and Link aggregation 4 4 1 RST Parameters STP Bridge Settings STP Bridge Status Bridge Priority Hello Time Max Age Forward Delay STP Mode 0 61440 1 10 Sec 6 40 Sec 4 30 Sec Note 2 Forward Delay 1 gt Max Age Max Age gt 2 Helo Time rl STP Mode Bridge ID Hello Time Max Age Forward Delay Root ID RSTP 32768 00
46. trongly recommended the network administrator to remove the VLAN tag of the corresponding port Figure 4 19 Taq Mode VLAN mode display the current VLAN mode click change mode the mode can be changed Tag mode display tag information of all ports in the switch gt Add tag add 802 1Q VLAN information to data frame header The tagging enabled port will add priority VID and other VLAN information to all data frame in and out of this port If data packet has been tagged before this data packet will not be modified Tagging enable the data packet transmit form one 802 1Q switch to another switch that has the Same type gt Don t care transmit message in normal way gt Remove tag remove 802 1Q VLAN information from data frame header The untagging enabled port will remove priority VID and other VLAN information from all data frame in and out of this port If data packet hasn t been tagged before this data packet will not be modified Untagging enable the data packet transmit form one 802 1Q switch to another switch that not support 802 1Q Note If the link partner is a network interface card it probably cannot recognize the VLAN tag In this case it is strongly recommended the network administrator to remove the VLAN tag of the corresponding port 4 5 2 VLAN Member 4 5 2 1 Port based VLAN Port based VLAN is VLAN based on port only the devices in the same VLAN port can communicate with each other which shield broadcast st
47. ty 1200000000 0 240 O AUTO STP Port Status State Status Designated Bridge Designated Port Disable a Disable Disable Disable Disable Designated Port Forwarding Disable Disable Disable Disahle Figure 4 16 Enter priority and RPC for each port gt Priority it indicates the priority of designated port The priority can be used to determine the port to choose when there are two ports connect in the same LAN gt RPC the number that RPC can select is from 1 to 200000000 The smaller the number is the more possible the corresponding port be selected to transmit data packets O is auto gt Status shows the current STP status of each port gt Disable indicates port link is disconnect Blocking port is blocked can t transmit or learn MAC address Listening port is in listening mode can t transmit and learn MAC address Learning port is in learning mode can t transmit but can learn new MAC address Forwarding port is in transmitting mode can transmit and learn new MAC address gt Designated bridge indicates MAC address and priority of designated bridge gt Designated port indicates MAC address and priority of selected port from designated bridge Note if you want to use this function you only need to select RSTP mode The switch will transmit BPDU and figure with other switches automatically there is no need to configure generally 4 4 3 Link aggregation The Link
48. undancy VLAN Setting Security QOS Miscellaneous Broadcast Storm Control and logout 4 1 Home When you login successfully the home page of this switch is appears It displays the basic and advanced features of the switch eee eee ee Ll 3 3 7 9 1119 15 1719 21 23 El Home O Syste Advanced Features Port Management Oredund e Bandwidth control e Embedded HTTP web Management Redundancy e Port based amp Tag based VLAN e Configuration Backup Recovery FIVLAN Setting e Statistics Counter e TFTP Firmware upgradeable e Firewall e Secure Management O Securi e VLAN Uplink e User name Password security e L2 L4 Class of Service Ogos O Miscellaneous O Broadcast Storm Control Logout Figure 4 1 The 1st section shows the front panel of the switch In the front panel the linked ports will display green as to the ports which are link off they will be dark The port that we use now 1s port 6 refer to the following picture The 2nd section shows configuration options The 3rd section displays basic features and advanced features of this switch 4 2 System This page Show the basic system configuration s wizard including IP address Password MAC address System update System status Load default Backup amp Recovery and Reboot 21 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual 4 2 1 IP address System IP Configuration Setting Yalue IP Address
49. ve selected the appropriate file click Upgrade button to execute upgrade procedure After the update finish the switch restarts automatically FW Select the image files http 192 168 2 11 Figure 4 6 Note please do not cut off the power supply during the process of upgrading 4 2 5 Statistics status MAC Address 00 01 c3 00 00 90 Mumber of Ports 24 Comment MAX 15 Contact MAX 15 Location MA 15 Idle Time Security eoo Seconds Range 60 1800 System Version S 1f74 1 1 04EN Hete U omment Haine only Cat 134 EA A A IS Figure 4 7 24 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual You can customize your switch including comment contact location and idle time security in this item gt Number of ports display the number of ports in this switch Comment user define device comment max 15 character Contact the contact information of system manager max 15 character Location the location of the device max 15 character Idle time security time when the switch goes to standby mode max time 1800 seconds Y VV V WV System version display software firmware version of the switch Note comment can only use a z A Z 2 _ 0 9 4 2 6 Load default Load Default Setting Recover switch default setting excluding the IP address User name and Password Figure 4 8 Click load this switch will restore to default setting automatically Note All parameter
50. ver counts The default is 1 gt Link aggregation algorithm including two algorithms MAC Src amp Dst and MAC Source Link aggregation is counted by this algorithm The value represent when a data message want to pass aggregation channel the CPU must figure out which port the data message pass through gt Member portl port8 is divided into two link group portl port4 is groupl and port5 port8 is group2 You may select one or some of these ports as link group gt State enable or disable link aggregation state gt Type including LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol and static LACP is an Ethernet protocol that allows the bundling of several ports It provides a method to control the bundling of several physical ports together to form a single logical channel LACP allows a network device to negotiate an automatic bundling of links by sending LACP packets to the peer directly connected device that also implements LACP The members in the same group must have the same operation key in LACP mode but in static mode active ports have the same operation key gt Operation key enter a key between 1 65535 This key is link aggregation identifier the two link aggregation can t be the same key or the function is fail The default operation key of aggregation is 1 the default operation key of aggregation is 2 33 gt gt 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual Time out select long time out or short time out
51. w Favorites Tools Heb a ena Qe rs SAA l E a Adijftemove Me Airdate ative Control Panel Option Hardee Propam Took Pwo a il Hal ie Caie h A A 4 Consects Lo other osmpabert abs ari Les Led rare Figure 3 1 2 Double click the icon Network and Dial up Connections 3 Highlight the icon Local Area Connection right click your mouse and click Properties EY Network and Dial up Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help da Back Se CA Folders ga AS Ge x Ea Local rea Connecti Make Mew Local 4rea Network and Dial up Connection Connection Connections Disable Status Create Shortcut Delete Type LAN Connection Fename Local Area Connection 2 Status Enabled Properties Realtek RTLG139 4 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter la Displays the properties of the selected connection 5 Figure 3 2 4 Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and then press Properties button 24 Port Fast Ethernet Web Management Switch User Manual l ocal Area Conner ion 2 Properties MY Reate ATLE139 4 PCI Fact Ethernet Adapter Components checked ae used by this connection Ml Chert for Microsoft Networks e ep Sharing for Microsoft Networks a prin Casal Peden dered Paba the dea sde area network protocol thal prowdes communication agost dense interconnected networks Show icon m taskbar when connected Figure 3 3 5 Choose use the follow
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