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1. 33 3 5 FILTER 35 3 6 QOS 37 3 6 1 37 3 6 2 Policer Configuration 43 3 6 3 Shaper Setting 45 3 6 4 Flow 47 3 6 5 Police Flow 51 3 6 6 52 3 6 7 Mark enable 54 3 7 55 3 8 ACL QOS LOAD 62 3 9 USER
2. 96 3 20 REBOOT 98 3 21 LOGOUT 99 FAQ ce ere erre er ee 100 4 1 RESOLVING NO LINK CONDITION 100 4 2 amp 100 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 101 ili iv Revision History Release Date Revision 1 2 12 08 2006 A1 1 1 07 03 2006 A1 1 0 06 30 2006 A1 Caution Circuit devices are sensitive to static electricity which can damage their delicate electronics Dry weather conditions or walking across a carpeted floor may cause you to acquire a static electrical charge To protect your device always e Touch the metal chassis of your computer to ground the static electrical charge before you pick up the circuit device e Pick up the device by holding it on the left and right edges only Electronic Emission Notices Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of part 15 of FCC R
3. 8 2 1 4 Configuring the Management Agent of 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch 9 OPERATION OF WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 10 3 1 11 3 1 1 System Information 12 3 1 2 IP Configuration 14 3 1 3 Time 16 3 1 4 Account Configuration 19 3 2 PORT CONFIGURATION 20 3 2 1 Port Status 20 3 2 2 Port Configuration 23 3 2 3 Simple 25 3 2 4 Detail Counter 27 3 3 5 31 3 4
4. 63 3 10 5 64 3 11 LINK AGGREGATION 66 3 12 ALARM CONFIGURATION 68 3 13 CONFIGURATION 72 3 14 1 76 3 15 TFTP SERVER 79 3 16 LOG 80 3 17 FIRMWARE 82 3 19 1 87 3 19 1 VLAN Mode 87 3 19 2 VLAN 89 3 19 3 Port Protocol 94 3 19 4 Port
5. Fig 3 27 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 54 User Manual 3 7 ACL Function name ACL Mode Function description ACL Access Control List is designed to protect the switch from unnecessary IP traffic or Layer 4 packets and allows the users to filter denial of service DoS floods against the switch thereby preventing the flood from degrading the performance of the switch You can create 64 sets of ACL There are two mode Port Mode and VLAN mode for your using In Port Mode 48 ports use the map to same ACL number For example port 1 will follow to ACL number 1 However each VLAN could choose its own ACL number in VLAN Mode After ACL setting please press lt Apply gt button in ACL QoS Load function to make ACL act on Parameter description ACL Mode There are two mode Port Mode and VLAN mode for your using After selecting press lt Apply gt button to have this function taken effect ACL Mode Mode Port Mode Fig 3 28 Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 55 User Manual Function name ACL VLAN Mapping Function description In this function you can select the ACL number that each vlan would like be mapping to Parameter description VLAN ID This filed will appear existed VLAN VID Default VLAN VID 1 has been created ACL Number Each VLAN ID could have 1 64 ACL Number that could be selected when you use ACL VLAN Mode After selecting press lt A
6. M65534 25 1 Disable x 1 Disable z Disable 37 Disable z 2 Disable i4 Disable 26 Disable 7 3 Disable gt 15 27 Disable Disable 4 Disable i6 Disable 28 40 Disable 5 Disable 17 Disable 29 41 Disable z 6 Disable 18 Disable 42 Disable gt 7 Disable gt 19 Disable 31 J Disabley Disable 8 Disable 20 Disable 32 Disable Disable 9 Disable 21 Disable 45 Disable gt i0 Disable 22 Disable x 34 Disable 46 Disable 11 Disable 23 35 Disable 47 Disable 12 Disable 24 36 Disable Disable a Fig 3 10 Parameter description Multicast Storm To enable the Multicast Storm capability Default is Disable Broadcast Storm To enable the Broadcast Storm capability Default is Disable Rate The transmitting rate of Multicast or Broadcast packets Default is 125000000 bytes The setting range is 119 125000000 Limit Limit is the buffer size of the switch and the maximum tolerated packets Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 31 User Manual of switch s buffer as well This feature is 65534 by default Port There are 1 48 ports for your controlling Strom Control Discard To discard the frames of the multicast or broadcast exceeding the rate
7. 2006 Revision Al 101 User Manual Hardware Specifications Standard Compliance IEEE802 3 802 3ab 802 32 802 3u 802 3x Network Interface 10 100 1000Mbps Gigabit TP NWay RJ 45 1 48 1000Base SX Gigabit Fiber 1000 FDX SFP 44 48 Option 1000Base LX Gigabit Fiber 1000 FDX SFP 44 48 Option 1000Base LX Single Fiber WDM 1000 FDX SFP 44 48 Option Port 44 48 are TP SFP fiber dual media ports with auto detected function Optional SFP module supports LC or BiDi LC transceiver Transmission Mode 10 100Mbps support full or half duplex 1000Mbps support full duplex only Transmission Speed 10 100 1000Mbps for 1000Mbps for Fiber Full Forwarding Filtering Packet Rate PPS packets per second Forwarding Rate Speed 1 488 000PPS 1000Mbps 148 800PPS 100Mbps 14 880PPS 10Mbps MAC Address and Self learning 8K MAC address 256 VLAN table entries Flow Control IEEE802 3x compliant for full duplex Backpressure flow control for half duplex Cable and Maximum Length Cat 5 UTP cable up to 100m Up to 220 275 500 550m 1000 5 which depends on Multi Mode Fiber type 1000Base LX Single Mode Fiber up to10 30 50Km 1000Base LX WDM BiDi Single Mode Single Fiber up to 20Km Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 102 User Manual Diagnostic LED System LED Power CPU Per Port LED 10
8. o 512 1023 Bytes o PEZECON o 1519 1522 Bytes o 0 Fig 3 9 Function name Detail Counter Function description Display the detailed counting number of each port s traffic In the Fig 3 9 the window can show all counter information of each port at one time Parameter description Rx Unicast Show the counting number of the received unicast packet Rx Broadcast Show the counting number of the received broadcast packet Rx Multicast Publication date June 2006 Revision Al User Manual Show the counting number of the received multicast packet Rx Pause Show the counting number of the received Pause Frames Rx Other Control Show the counting number of the received other packets Tx Unicast Show the counting number of the transmitted unicast packet Tx Broadcast Show the counting number of the transmitted broadcast packet Tx Multicast Show the counting number of the transmitted multicast packet Tx Pause Show the counting number of the transmitted Pause Frames Rx 64 Bytes Number of 64 byte frames in good and bad packets received Rx 65 127 Bytes Number of 65 126 byte frames in good and bad packets received Rx 128 255 Bytes Number of 127 255 byte frames in good and bad packets received Rx 256 511 Bytes Number of 256 511 byte frames in good and bad packets received Rx 512 1023 Bytes Number of 512 1023 byte frames in good and bad packets re
9. when the time passes over the ending time the system time will be decreased one hour after one minute at the time since it passed over The switch supports valid configurable day light saving time is 5 5 step one hour The zero for this parameter means it need not have to adjust current time equivalent to in act daylight saving You don t have to set the starting ending date as well If you set daylight saving to be non zero you have to set the starting ending date as well otherwise the daylight saving function will not be activated Default for Daylight Saving 0 The following parameters are configurable for the function Daylight Saving and described in detail Day Light Saving Start This is used to set when to start performing the day light saving time Mth Range is 1 12 Default 1 Day Range is 1 31 Default 1 Hour Range is 0 23 Default 0 Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 17 User Manual Day Light Saving End This is used to set when to stop performing the daylight saving time Mth Range is 1 12 Default 1 Day Range is 1 31 Default 1 Hour Range is 0 23 Default 0 System Time Setting Current Time Wed Jun 21 10 24 42 2006 Year 2006 2000 2036 Month 6 1 12 Day 21 131 Hour 0 23 Minute 24 0 59 Second 42 0 59 209 81 9 7 USA 203 129 68 14 HK 133 100 9 2 JP Time Zone GMT 8 00 zl C 131 188 3 222 Germany
10. 67 User Manual 3 12 Alarm Configuration Alarm Configuration Events Configuration Email SMS Configuration Function name Events Configuration Function description The Trap Events Configuration function is used to enable the switch to send out the trap information while pre defined trap events occurred The switch offers 5 different trap events to users for switch management The trap information can be sent out in three ways including email mobile phone SMS short message system and trap The message will be sent while users tick the trap event individually on the web page shown as below Parameter description Trap Cold Start Warm Start Link Down Link Up Authentication Failure Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 68 User Manual Trap Events Configuration Email Select Unselect All SMS Select Unselect All Trap Select Unselect All Authentication Failure Fig 3 36 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 69 User Manual Function name Email SMS Configuration Function description Alarm configuration is used to configure the persons who should receive the alarm message via either email or SMS or both It depends on your settings An email address or a mobile phone number has to be set in the web page of alarm configuration See Fig 3 37 Then user can read the trap information from the email or the mobile phone This f
11. Daylight Saving Daylight Saving Start Mth 1 z Day 1 z Hour 0 zl Daylight Saving End Mth 1 Day 1 1 Hour 0 Fig 3 3 Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 18 User Manual 3 1 4 Account Configuration In this function only administrator can create modify or delete the username and password Administrator can modify other guest identities password without confirming the password but it is necessary to modify the administrator equivalent identity Guest equivalent identity can modify his password only Please note that you must confirm administrator guest identity in the field of Authorization in advance before configuring the username and password Only one administrator is allowed to exist and unable to be deleted In addition up to 4 guest accounts can be created The default setting for user account is Username admin Password admin The default setting for guest user account is Username guest Password guest Account Configuration Authorization admin Administrator guest Guest Fig 3 4 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 19 User Manual 3 2 Port Configuration Four functions including Port Status Port Configuration Simple Counter and Detail Counter are contained in this function folder for port monitor and management Each of them will be described in detail orderly in the following sections Port Configuration Configuration
12. OK Flash Test OK Ey Fig 3 44 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 76 User Manual Function name Loopback Test Function description In the Loopback Test function there are two different loopback tests One is Internal Loopback Test and the other is External Loopback Test The former test function will not send the test signal outside the switch box The test signal only wraps around in the switch box As to the latter test function it will send the test signal to its link partner If you do not have them connected to active network devices i e the ports are link down the switch will report the port numbers failed If they all are ok it just shows OK Note Whatever you choose Internal Loopback Test or External Loopback Test these two functions will interfere with the normal system working and all packets in sending and receiving also will stop temporarily Loopback Test M a Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail 2 Fail Fail i Fail Fail a Fail Fail 3 Fail Fail 19 Fail Fail 35 Ok Ok 4 Fail Fail 20 Fail Fail 36 Fail Fail 5 Fail Fail 21 Fail Fail 37 6 Fail Fail 22 Fail Fail 38 Fail Fail 7 Fail Fail 23 Fail Fail 39 Fail Fail 8 Fail Fail 24 Fail Fail 40 Fail Fail 9 Fail Fail 25 Fail Fail 41 Fail Fail 10 Fail Fail 26 Fail Fail 42 Fail Fail 11 Fail Fail 27 Fail Fail 43 Fail Fail 12 Fail Fail 28 Fail Fail 44 Fail Fail 13 Fail Fail 29 Ok Ok 45 Fail Fail 14 Fail Fail 30 Fail Fail 46 Fai
13. Parameter description IP ignored You can choose any port as Disable or Enable state of IP ignored If you select port 1 as Enable state it will disable QoS capability of DSCP IP Layer Priority State Setting _ E a Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable v Disable Disable v Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable v Disable Port Port 1g 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 J1 32 Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable v Disable Disable v Disable Disable v Disable Disable Disable v Disable v Disable v Disable Disable Fig 3 14 38 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Disable Disable v Disable Disable v Disable Disable Disable v Disable Disable v Disable Disable v Disable Disable Disable v Disable Disable Publication date June 2006 Revision Al User Manual Function name Differentiated Service Code Point DSCP Function description Differentiated Service Code Point DSCP function could form totally 64 0 63 kinds of Traffic Class based on the arrangement of 6 bit field in DSCP of the IP packets In the switch users are allowed to set up these 64 kinds of Class that belong to any of 0 7 Priority for any DSCP The s
14. be passed through or be discarded according to if the transmitting rate corresponds to the rate setting in this Policer Configuration Policer Configuration Rate 00090 ress 1 256009 Pass 2 Pss s Roo soose Passa Fig 3 19 Parameter description Port You can control any of 1 48 port of Policer Configuration Policer Because the switch has 4 queues 0 3 for Ingress ports 0 3 Policers are used for managing the 4 queues of Ingress ports in Policer Configuration Rate The rate bound and limit is for 0 3 Policer taking appropriate action The setting range 15 0 100 90 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 43 User Manual Limit The burst numbers of packets has admission to enter the switch for each Policer It is buffer size of Ingress ports The maximum value is 260096 The setting range is 2048 260096 bytes It let the switch have limiting capability of maximum packets in a flash The feature is 260096 by default Action There are four actions for Policer Configuration using those are Pass Discard congested Discard and Demote Pass setting will let packets be entered the switch successfully on ingress ports whatever the rate is Discard setting is that when the packets enter the switch and reach the rate setting in Policer Configuration function the packets will be discar
15. gt button the settings will take effect immediately VLAN Mode VLAN Mode Tag based Fig 3 53 Parameter description VLAN Mode Port based Port based VLAN acts according the port group Any packet transmit in or out in the same group of a port based VLAN of the switch For example for a port based VLAN named PVLAN 1 contains port members Port 1828384 If you are on the port 1 you can communicate with port 2 amp 3 amp 4 If you are on the port 5 then you cannot talk to PVLAN 1 Each port based VLAN must be assigned a group name This switch can support up to maximal 72 port based VLAN groups Tag based Tag based VLAN identifies its member by VID This is quite Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 87 User Manual different from port based VLAN If there are any rules in ingress filtering list or egress filtering list the packet will be screened with more filtering criteria to determine if it can be forwarded Each tag based VLAN must be assigned VLAN name and VLAN ID Valid VLAN ID is 1 4094 User can create total up to 256 Tag VLAN groups Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 88 User Manual 3 19 2 VLAN Group Function name Tag based VLAN Function description It shows the information of existed Tag based VLAN Groups You can also easily create edit and delete a Tag based VLAN group by pressing lt Create VLAN gt lt Edit VLAN gt and lt Delete VLAN gt function buttons Users ca
16. left section is the whole function tree with web user interface and we will travel it through this chapter Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 10 User Manual 3 1 System Four functions including System Information IP Configuration Time and Account setting are contained in this function folder for system and network management Each of them will be described in detail orderly in the following sections System Information Publication date June 2006 Revision Al User Manual 3 1 1 System Information Function name System Information Function description Show the basic system information Parameter description Model name The model name of this device System description It shows what this device is Here it is Web Smart Managed Switch Location Basically it is the location where this switch is put for user defining Contact In order to easily manage and maintain device you may write down the contact person and phone here for getting help soon You can configure this parameter through the device s user interface or SNMP Device name The name of the switch that could be for user defining System Up time The time accumulated since this switch is powered up Its format is day hour minute second Current time Show the system time of the switch Its format is day of week month day hours minutes seconds year For instance Wed Apr 23 12 10 10 2004 BI
17. log data The switch provides system log data for users There are 19 private trap logs 5 public trap logs The switch supports total 120 log entries For more details on log items please refer to the section of Trap Alarm Configuration and SNMP Configuration Log Data TFTP Server 192 168 1 101 Auto Upload Disabled Time 1 Thu Jun 22 13 54 27 2006 Cold Start s Fig 3 48 Function name Log Data Function description The Trap Log Data is displaying the log items including all SNMP Private Trap events SNMP Public traps and user logs occurred in the system In the report table No Time and Events are three fields contained in each trap record Parameter description TFTP Server TFTP Server IP address Log upload must co operate with TFTP server Auto Upload Auto Upload Status Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 60 User Manual No Display the order number when the trap happened Time Display the time when the trap happened Events Display the trap event name Auto Upload Enable Switch the enabled or disabled status of the auto upload function Upload Log Upload log data through TFTP Clear Log Clear log data Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 81 User Manual 3 17 Firmware Upgrade Software upgrade tool is used to help upgrade the software function in order to fix or improve the function The switch provides a TFTP client for software upgrade This can be done
18. of Storm Control s configuration Default is disable you could enable storm control function for each port After completing the function s setting press lt Apply gt button to have this function taken effect Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 32 User Manual 3 4 Mirror Function name Mirror Function description Mirror Configuration is to monitor the traffic of the network For example we assume that Port A and Port B are Monitoring Port and Monitored Port respectively thus the traffic received by Port B will be copied to Port A for monitoring First you could decide to monitor the traffic of Ingress or Egress ports And then you should be determined to which ports you would like monitor Parameter description Mode Decide the modes of mirror being disable Ingress and Egress When you choose Ingress the traffic of Ingress of the monitored ports will be monitored On the contrary when you choose Egress the traffic of Egress of the monitored ports will be monitored Monitoring Port To decide one as Monitoring port Valid port is Port 1 48 and default is None Monitored Ports To configure the ports for being monitored There are 1 48 ports Just tick the check box beside the port x and press lt Apply gt button to have this function taken effect Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 33 User Manual Mirror Setting Porti Port2 Port3 Porta Ports Por
19. remove the selected group entry from the Port based group table Edit VLAN Just select a group entry and press the Edit VLAN gt button then you can modify a group s description and member set All Port Unchecked Check box of all member ports will become unchecked after All Port Unchecked All Port Checked All uncheck box Of all member ports will become checked after All Port Checked Create VLAN Group VLAN Name VLAN 2 il 1 EI 3 0 0 610 zr gt lt m 1 m cun m gt gt m m gt lt esI cus m c gt W m lt lt Nj Member Port 345 mE 36 37 40 eum cg M cow o0 W B oo w Lug cca coo m 0o w 0o m tcm l Nj All Port Unchecked All Port Checked N Fig 3 57 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 93 User Manual 3 19 3 Port Protocol Function name Port Protocol Setting Function description Protocol based VLAN is based on 802 1q tag VLAN and is a kind of classification rules based on PVID configuration You must apply tagged VLAN first In switch it supports IPv4 IPv6 ARP RARP User Defined 0 User Defined 1 User Defined 2 and Other When the packets having no vlan s tag enter the p
20. status of Receive is disabled in some port the port will have no effect and not handle the Pause Frame if it receives Pause Frame Default of Transmit and Receive Enable Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 22 User Manual 3 2 2 Port Configuration Port Configuration is applied to change the setting of each port including Port Name Status Speed Mode and Flow Control Status All of them are described in detail below You can click the hyper link of Port No to configure Port Configuration As you disable Port Status the port will not transmit receive and deal with packets Flow Control will prevent the congestion from happening in real network situation Port Configuration port Name Mode Flow Control Enable zj auto zi Enable zi Enable m Auto ES Enable zl xl sle Fig 3 6 Port Configuration LS NNI TT Enable Auto Enable l Fig 3 7 Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 23 User Manual Function name Port Configuration Function description It is used to set each port s operation mode You can fill special Port Name for each port You also change the setting of Port Status Port Transmitting Mode and Flow Control Status Parameter description Port Name Assign the special name of each port You can fill any characters such as alphabets in the port name field State Set the communication capability of t
21. 100 1000M TP Port 1 to 44 LINK ACT 10 100 1000Mbps 1000M SFP Fiber Port 44 48 SFP LINK ACT Power Requirement AC Line Voltage 100 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Consumption 85W Ambient Temperature 0 to 40 C Humidity 5 to 90 Dimensions 44 H x 442 W x 248 6 D mm Comply with FCC Part 15 Class A amp CE Mark Approval Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 103
22. 2006 95 User Manual 3 19 4 Port VID Function name Port VID Function description Port VID is applied to untagged packets entering the switch The packets will add VID and forward in this VID group according to PVID number In the switch VLAN has different Modes to run in all kinds of network environment The switch supports four modes being Access Private Trunk and Hybrid When apply Access mode the switch only accept untagged packets otherwise it will discard these packets The ports applying Access mode also can t transmit untagged packets The behavior of Private Mode is the same as Access Mode basically The only one different point is that Private ports couldn t communicate with Private ports or Access Ports but could communicate with Trunk ports or Hybrid ports In Trunk mode the trunk ports only accept tagged packets otherwise they will discard the packets Trunk ports would only transmit tagged packets In Hybrid mode the trunk ports only accept tagged packets as well otherwise they will discard the packets Trunk ports would only transmit tagged packets but have a exception being that when VID of VLAN group of the packets is the same as PVID of the port the packets transmitting out of the switch will have no tag VLAN Port PVID Setting Port Mode Port Port Mode T 1 Access v 2 1 4ccess 3 Access 4 1 Access 5 1 acc
23. 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch User s Manual Release 1 2 Table of Contents VI ELECTRONIC EMISSION NOTICES VI INTRODUCTION ce ere rre rne n e ree re ree ree ree rer rer erre 1 1 1 OVERVIEW OF 48 GIGABIT WEB SMART SWITCH 1 1 2 CHECKLIST 2 1 3 USER INTERFACES ON THE FRONT PANEL BUTTON LEDS AND PLUGS 3 1 4 USER INTERFACES ON THE REAR PANEL 4 INSTALLATION ere e rer rer e er ere ere ere e rer ree nere 5 2 1 STARTING 48 GIGABIT WEB SMART SWITCH 5 2 1 1 Hardware and Cable Installation 5 2 1 2 Installing Chassis to a 19 Inch Wiring Closet Rail 7 2 1 3 Cabling Requirements 7 2 1 3 1 Cabling Requirements for TP Ports
24. 61 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 99 User Manual 4 FAQ 4 1 Resolving No Link Condition The possible causes for a no link LED status are as follows e The attached device is not powered on The cable may not be the correct type or is faulty The installed building premise cable is faulty The port may be faulty 4 2 Q amp A 1 Computer A can connect to Computer B but cannot connect to Computer C through the Gigabit Web Smart Switch Y The network device of Computer C may fail to work Please check the link act status of Computer C on the LED indicator Try another network device on this connection Y The network configuration of Computer C may be something wrong Please verify the network configuration on Computer C 2 The uplink connection function fails to work Y The connection ports on another must be connection ports Please check if connection ports are used on that Gigabit Web Smart Switch Y Please check the uplink setup of the Gigabit Web Smart Switch to verify the uplink function is enabled 3 The console interface cannot appear on the console port connection Y Gigabit Web Smart Switch has no console port so you cannot use console interface to connect with Gigabit Web Smart Switch 4 How to configure the Gigabit Web Smart Switch Y User can use Web browser program in window series of computer to control the web smart functions in Gigabit Web Smart Switch First choose any port in G
25. Configuration entry co operating with Prefix the packets will influenced by this IP Flow ID Configuration entry Source Flow ID Setting range is 0 3 Destination Flow ID Setting range is 0 3 IP Flow ID Configuration Prefix Source Flow 1D Destination Flow 10 No J ap Prefix Source Flow Destination Flow 1D Fig 3 23 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 49 User Manual Function name Static Forwarding MAC Function description Click Add button and you will create MAC Flow ID Configuration entry When the packets enter the switch and the MAC address of the packets fit in with the MAC Flow ID Configuration in some ports enabling IP Flow ID Ignore function you can check Policer Flow ID Table to find which priority should be mapping to the proper policer After Static Forwarding MAC setting please press lt Apply gt button in ACL QoS Load function to make ACL act on Parameter description MAC Setting range is 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff ff fe because the mac setting must be unicast Port No Setting range is 1 48 ports Source Flow ID Setting range is 0 3 Destination Flow ID Setting range is 0 3 Alias You can fill any unicode Static Forwarding MAC Port Source Destination No ay ID S ID um ox Source Flow Destination EE There is no forwarding MAC entry Fig 3 24 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 50 User Manual 3 6 5 Poli
26. D Ignore Setting Port IP Ignored Port IP Ignored IP Ignored 1 Enable 17 2 Enable 18 3 Enable 19 4 Enable 20 5 Enable 21 6 Enable 22 7 Enable 23 8 Enable 24 9 Enable 25 i0 Enable 26 ii Enable 27 12 Enable 28 N i3 Enable 29 i4 i5 Enable 231 16 Enable y 32 Enable Enable v Enable v Enable Enable Enable v Enable v Enable v Enable y Enable v Enable Enable Enable Enable v Enable Enable v I a 48 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Enable Enable Enable v Enable Enable Enable Enable v Enable v Enable v Enable v Enable v Enable Enable v Enable Enable Enable Publication date June 2006 Revision Al User Manual Function name IP Flow ID Configuration Function description In IP Flow ID Configuration click Add button and you will create IP Flow ID Configuration entry When the IP packets enter the switch and fit in with the IP Flow ID Configuration you can check Policer Flow ID Table to find which priority should be mapping to the proper policer After IP Flow ID setting please press Apply button in ACL QoS Load function to make ACL act on Parameter description IP Setting range is 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Prefix Setting range is 1 32 If the IP packets inside IP range of IP Flow ID
27. Defined Function name User Defined Function description Define your own values of the Ethertype and Protocol We can find these names when creating ACL rule Parameter description State Just tick the option button to open and fill the Value of Ethertype or IP Protocol After setting please press lt Apply gt button to have this function taken affect Value The Value of Ethertype and IP Protocol In Ethertype the default is 1537 however in IP Protocol the default is 0 User Defined SS 1537 r 1537 r 1537 o Fig 3 33 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 63 User Manual 3 10 SNMP Configuration Any Network Management System NMS running the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP can manage the Managed devices equipped with SNMP agent provided that the Management Information Base MIB is installed correctly on the managed devices The SNMP is a protocol that is used to govern the transfer of information between SNMP manager and agent and traverses the Object Identity OID of the management Information Base MIB described in the form of SMI syntax SNMP agent is running on the switch to response the request issued by SNMP manager Basically it is passive except issuing the trap information The switch supports a switch to turn on or off the SNMP agent If you set the field SNMP Enable SNMP agent will be started up All supported MIB OIDs including
28. Function name Aggregation Configuration Function description Display the current setup of Aggregation Trunking With this function user is allowed to add a new trunking group or modify the members of an existed trunking group Note Check the following to avoid errors in configuration When configuring the link aggregation function you should check that whether the aggregated ports are in full duplex mode as well as their speed is the same or not Parameter description Port 1 48 ports could be chosen as logical group of Link Aggregation Group Its Logical Group of Link Aggregation There are L1 L24 for your choosing Max 8 ports can be selected in a logical group Once completing the setting click lt Apply gt button the setting takes effect Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 66 User Manual Link Aggregation LLPP PPP gt 2 IE Group Nee Ree s None Group Nee Ree None 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 La ae a PP P t 5 15 18 8 8 15 15 2 2 2 lt 2 15 19 23 27 35 39 43 47 31 UO Bae ka a PS 5 8 15 5 18 8 8 8 8 Z 4 lt 4 lt 2 2 lt 14 18 22 26 34 38 42 46 HIPPI a a ka 5 5 15 18 15 5 8 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 13 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 45 Fig 3 35 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al
29. June 2006 Revision A1 15 User Manual 3 1 3 Time Configuration The switch provides manual and automatic ways to set the system time via NTP Manual setting is simple and you just input Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second within the valid value range indicated in each item If you input an invalid value for example 61 in minute the switch will clamp the figure to 59 NTP is a well known protocol used to synchronize the clock of the switch system time over a network NTP an internet draft standard formalized in RFC 1305 has been adopted on the system is version 3 protocol The switch provides four built in NTP server IP addresses resided in the Internet and an user defined NTP server IP address The time zone is Greenwich centered which uses the expression form of GMT xx hours Function name Time Function description Set the system time by manual input or set it by syncing from Time servers The function also supports daylight saving for different area s time adjustment Parameter description Current Time Show the current time of the system Manual This is the function to adjust the time manually Filling the valid figures in the fields of Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second respectively and press lt Apply gt button time is adjusted The valid figures for the parameter Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second are gt 2000 1 12 1 31 0 23 0 59 and 0 59 respectively Input the w
30. OS version The version of the BIOS in this switch Firmware version The firmware version in this switch Hardware Mechanical version The version of Hardware and Mechanical The figure before the hyphen is the version of electronic hardware the other after the hyphen is the version of mechanical Serial number The serial number is assigned by the manufacturer Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 12 User Manual Host IP address The IP address of the switch Host MAC address It is the Ethernet MAC address of the management agent in this switch Device Port Show all types and numbers of the ports in the switch RAM size The size of the DRAM in this switch Flash size The size of the flash memory in this switch System Information SEES web smart Managed Switch Cm _ Device Nene 1 Days 4 Hours 8 Mins 17 Secs Current Time Wed Jun 21 10 23 22 2006 Ck Cr ck oe 0 02 v1 00 v1 00 Series Number 010203040506 Host IP Address 192 168 2 2 Host MAC Address 00 40 7 39 88 22 2 UART 1 TP 44 Dual Media Port pevieeron KOVENEE RAM Size 64M Flash Size 16M Fig 3 1 Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 13 User Manual 3 1 2 IP Configuration IP configuration is one of the most important configurations in the switch Without the proper setting network manager will not be able to manage or view the device The switch suppo
31. RMON MIB can be accessed via SNMP manager If the field SNMP is set Disable SNMP agent will be de activated the related Community Name Trap Host IP Address Trap and all MIB counters will be ignored Function name SNMP Configuration Function description This function is used to configure SNMP settings community name trap host and public traps as well as the throttle of SNMP A SNMP manager must pass the authentication by identifying both community names then it can access the MIB information of the target device So both parties must have the same community name Once completing the setting click lt Apply gt button the setting takes effect Parameters description SNMP The term SNMP here is used for the activation or de activation of SNMP Default is Enable Get Set Trap Community Community name is used as password for authenticating if the requesting network management unit belongs to the same community group If they both don t have the same community name they don t belong to the same group Hence the requesting network management unit can not access the device with different community name via SNMP protocol If they both have the same community name they can talk each other Community name is user definable with a maximum length of 15 characters and is case sensitive There is not allowed to put any blank in the community name string Any printable character is allowable The community name for each f
32. Simple Counter Detail Counter 3 2 1 Port Status The function Port Status gathers the information of all ports current status and reports it by the order of port number link status port state Auto Negotiation status and speed duplex and flow control An extra media type information for the module ports 45 46 47 and 48 is also offered Port Current Status Link Auto Nego Speed Duplex control i 1 TP Down Disabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 2 Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 3 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 4 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 5 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 6 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 7 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 8 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 9 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 10 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 11 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 12 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 13 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 14 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 15 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 16 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 17 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 18 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 19 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 20 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled 21 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half En
33. abled Enabled 22 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled Fig 3 5 Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 20 User Manual Function name Port Status Function Description Report the latest updated status of all ports in this switch When any one of the ports in the switch changes its parameter displayed in the page it will be automatically refreshed the port current status about every 5 seconds Parameter Description Port No Display the port number The number is 1 48 Both port 45 46 47and 48 are optional modules Media Link Show the media type adopted in all ports The Port 45 48 are optional modules which support either fiber or UTP media with either Gigabit Ethernet 1000Mbps or 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet port They may have different media types and speed Especially fiber port has comprehensive types of connector distance fiber mode and so on Show that if the link on the port is active or not If the link is connected to a working well device the Link will show the link Up otherwise it will show Down This is determined by the hardware on both devices of the connection No default value State Auto Publication Revision Al Show that the communication function of the port is Enabled or Disabled When it is enabled traffic can be transmitted and received via this port When it is disabled no traffic can be transferred through this port Por
34. an add a new VLAN group by inputting a new VLAN name In the switch logical ports also could be created as VLAN group Logical Ports are according to the configuration of Link Aggregation that could create 24 sets of logical ports of Link Aggregation VLAN Group Information VLAN VLAN Name Member Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 15 ie 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 L default 414543 44 45 46 47 48 L1 L2 L3 LA LS L6 L7 L8 L9 L 10 11 12 L13 L14 L15 16 17 18 L 19 L 20 21 22 L23 L24 Create VLAN Delete VLAN Edit VLAN Fig 3 56 Parameter description VLAN Name The name defined by administrator is associated with a VLAN group Valid letters are A Z a z 0 9 and _ characters The maximal length is 15 characters VLAN VLAN group index Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 92 User Manual Member Port This is used to enable or disable if a port is a member of the new added VLAN Enable means it is a member of the VLAN Just tick the check box beside the port x to enable it Port based VLAN group could include physical ports 1 48 ports or logical ports 1 24 Create VLAN Create a new Port based VLAN Input the VLAN name and choose the member by ticking the check box beside the port No then press the lt Apply gt button to have the setting taken effect Delete VLAN Just press the lt Delete VLAN gt button to
35. as the RESET button on the front panel of the switch It will take around thirty 30 seconds to complete the system boot Parameter description Save and Reboot Save the current settings as start configuration before rebooting the switch and then reboot the system Reboot Reboot the system directly Reboot the System Save and Reboot Saving Configuration and Reboot Reboot the System Fig 3 60 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 98 User Manual 3 21 Logout You can manually logout in Logout function In the switch you could decide the time for auto logout in Auto Logout capability above the Web UI It could prevent the network administrator from forgetting logout Web UI operating interface Turn Auto Logout as OFF and the users will not be logout forever Function name Logout Function description The switch allows you to logout the system to prevent other users from entering the system without the permission Besides this manually logout You can use implicit logout by clicking lt Auto Logout gt radian at the right top corner to explicitly ON OFF this logout function Parameter description Logout Press the lt Logout gt button to have you logout straightly Auto Logout Select On OFF Default is ON If it is 8 min and no action and no key is stroke as well After 3 minutes the switch will have you logout automatically Logout Press Logout if you want to quit Fig 3
36. ate June 2006 Revision Al 45 User Manual Shaper Setting Accumulated Limit 61440 1561440 Rate 0 100 p rt 1 E 1 100 2 100 3 100 Fig 3 20 Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 46 User Manual 3 6 4 Flow Function name Flow Function description When the packets enter the switch they will be mapping to proper flow ID if they comforts to the IP Flow ID Configuration or MAC Flow ID Configuration And then the priorities of packets will agree with the setting in Policer Flow ID Table and are controlled by suitable policer Policer 0 3 There are there items in Flow Setting Those are IP Flow ID Ignore Setting IP Flow ID Configuration and MAC Flow ID Configuration Flow Setting IP Flow ID Ignore Setting IP Flow ID Configuration MAC Flow ID Configuration Fig 3 21 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al User Manual Function name IP Flow ID Ignore Setting Function description This section will allow you to cancel the effects of IP Flow ID and to use the influence of MAC Flow ID When we want to make MAC Flow ID be taken effect rather IP Flow ID in some ports you can enable IP Flow ID Ignore Setting of the ports Parameter description IP ignored You can choose IP ignored as Disable or Enable for each port After selecting press Apply button to have this function taken effect Default is Disable IP Flow I
37. ber Transceivers to the 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch Note If you have no modules please skip this section Fig 2 1 Installation of Optional SFP Fiber Transceiver Connecting the SFP Module to the Chassis The optional SFP modules are hot swappable so you can plug or unplug it before or after powering on 1 Verify that the SFP module is the right model and conforms to the chassis 2 Slide the module along the slot Also be sure that the module is properly seated against the slot socket connector 3 Install the media cable for network connection 4 Repeat the above steps as needed for each module to be installed into slot s Publication date June 2006 Revision Al User Manual SFP Transceivers Supported This device is designed to support the SFP transceivers from the following manufactures RubyTech Corporation Avago Technologies former Agilent Technologies Finisa Corporation SFP modules from other manufactures are not supported TP Port and Cable Installation n the switch TP port supports MDI MDI X auto crossover so both types of cable straight through and crossed over can be used It means you do not have to tell from them just plug it Use Cat 5 grade RJ 45 TP cable to connect to a TP port of the switch and the other end is connected to a network aware device Repeat the above steps as needed for each RJ 45 port to be connected to a Gigabit 10 100 1000 TP device Now you ca
38. cation date June 2006 Revision Al 70 User Manual Parameter description Email Mail Server the IP address of the server transferring your email Username your username on the mail server Password your password on the mail server Email Address 1 6 email address that would like to receive the alarm message SMS SMS Server the IP address of the server transferring your SMS Username your username in ISP Password your username in ISP Mobile Phone 1 6 the mobile phone number that would like to receive the alarm message Alarm Configuration Server _ _ mo _ cmon cess a o TT a Mobilephone _ _ _ ie Phone 3 _ Mobile 4 Fig 3 37 Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 71 User Manual 3 13 Configuration The switch supports three copies of configuration including the default configuration working configuration and user configuration for your configuration management All of them are listed and described below respectively Configuration Save as Start Configuration Save as User Configuration Restore Default Restore Default Configuration included default ip address Restore Default Restore Default Configuration without changing current ip address Restore User Configuration Fig 3 38 Function name Save Start Function description Save the curre
39. ce Flow Function name Policer Flow ID Table Function description These sections are for IP Flow ID Configuration and MAC Flow ID Configuration being mapping to and deciding appropriate Policer Parameter description Source Flow ID Setting range is 0 3 After selecting press lt Apply gt button to have this function taken effect Destination Flow ID Setting range is 0 3 After selecting press lt Apply gt button to have this function taken effect Priority There are 0 7 priorities totally Policer There are 0 3 Policer for each Priorities After selecting press lt Apply gt button to have this function taken effect Policer Flow ID Table Source Flow ID 0 Destination Flow ID 0 Oo amp WN o o o o o 65 o o 41141141141 14114 1414 Fig 3 25 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 51 User Manual 3 6 6 Mark Function name Mark Priority Function description In Policer function in QoS you can see the Demote capability in Action list When the amount of packets reaches the setting of the rate and your action is determined as Demote the queue of ingress port influenced by Policer function The priority will be decided and changed with the setting of Demoted in Mark Priority function Furthermore the amount of packets doesn t reach the rate of Policer function these packets will be put in the queues decided by your setting of Not demoted in Mark Priority function CoS wi
40. ceived Rx 1024 1518 Bytes Number of 1024 151 8 byte frames in good and bad packets received Rx 1519 1522 Bytes Number of 1519 1522 byte frames in good and bad packets received Rx Jumbo Packets Number of packets which are up to 6 times the size of standard Ethernet packets This field will show Number of Jumbo frames received Rx Runt Packets Collisions can generate runt packets that are less than 512 bits in length This field will show the number of Runt Packets Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 28 User Manual Rx Oversize Number of long frames according to max_length register with valid CRC Tx 64 Bytes Number of 64 byte frames in good and bad packets transmitted Tx 65 127 Bytes Number of 65 126 byte frames in good and bad packets transmitted Tx 128 255 Bytes Number of 127 255 byte frames in good and bad packets transmitted Tx 256 511 Bytes Number of 256 511 byte frames in good and bad packets transmitted Tx 512 1023 Bytes Number of 512 1023 byte frames in good and bad packets transmitted Tx 1024 1518 Bytes Number of 1024 151 8 byte frames in good bad packets transmitted Tx 1519 1522 Bytes Number of 1519 1522 byte frames in good and bad packets transmitted Tx Jumbo Packets Number of packets which are up to 6 times the size of standard Ethernet packets This field will show Number of Jumbo frames transmitted Rx CRC Number of Alignment errors and CRC error packets
41. connection expansion Key Features in the Device QoS ACL The switch offers powerful QoS function This function supports TOS field of IP header equal DSCP low 3 bits on Layer 3 of network framework and ACL VLAN Supports Port based VLAN IEEE802 1Q Tag VLAN And supports 256 active VLANs and VLAN ID 1 4094 Port Trunking Allows one or more links to be aggregated together to form a Link Aggregation Group by the static setting Publication date June 2006 Revision Al User Manual 1 2 Checklist Before you start installing the switch verify that the package contains the following Asetof Gigabit Web Smart Switch Mounting Accessory for 19 Rack Shelf This User s Manual in CD ROM AC Power Cord Please notify your sales representative immediately if any of the aforementioned items is missing or damaged Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 User Manual 1 3 User Interfaces on the Front Panel Button LEDs and Plugs There are 48 TP Gigabit Ethernet ports and 4 SFP fiber ports for optional removable modules on the front panel of the switch LED display area locating on the left side of the panel contains a Power LED which indicates the power status and CPU working status of the switch SFP Fiber Port Gigabit Ethernet Port TP Port Status Indication LEDs RESET Button Power CPU Indication RESE reboot the system LED Fiber Port Status Indica
42. d manage 44 10 100 1000Mbps TP Port and 4 Gigabit TP SFP Fiber dual media port The switch provides 44 fixed Gigabit Ethernet TP ports and 4 optional Gigabit dual media ports supporting either fiber or TP media With this facility you can easily access and monitor through any one port of the switch all the status of the switch including each port activity multicast traffic and so on The default values of 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch are listed in the table below IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 Password admin Table 3 1 After the 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch has been finished configuration you can browse it by using the IP address you set up For instance type http 192 168 1 1 in the address row in a browser it will show the following screen see Fig 3 1 and ask you inputting password in order to login and access authentication The default password is admin For the first time to use please enter the default password then click the lt Apply gt button The login process now is completed In the switch it supports a simple user management function allowing only one administrator to configure the system at the same time To optimize the display effect we recommend you use Microsoft IE_6 0 above Netscape V7 1 above or FireFox V1 00 above and have the resolution 1024x768 The switch supported neutral web browser interface In Fig 3 1 for example
43. ded immediately Discard congested setting is that when the rate that the packets enter the switch is reached in Policer Configuration function and the congestion happens the packets will be discarded Demote setting is referred as when the amount of packets entering the Switch reaches the setting of the rate in Policer Configuration function the priority of the packets will be decided and changed again in Mark function in QoS according to your demote s setting and the priority of the packets when these ports enable Mark affecting 802 1p CoS and DSCP Please see Mark function in QoS capability Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 44 User Manual 3 6 3 Shaper Setting Function name Shaper Setting Function description When the packets are passed through the switch Egress Ports finally the packets will put in Egress queue and be influenced by Shaper Configuration limiting rate of the packets That the packets put in which egress queue is determined in Shaper Queue function Parameter description State To open the Shaper function with Enable state default is Disable Accumulated The max packets are transmitted out of the switch The max setting is 61440 and setting rate is 1 61440 Port You can control the Shaper Setting of any of 1 48 ports Queue Each port has 4 Queue for Shaper affecting Rate Rate is the transmitting rate out of switch The setting range is 0 10096 Publication d
44. e of ACL override for each port and if you choose any port as Enable state ACL Priority will be taken effect rather other QoS priority ACL Priority Override Port AcL Override Port AcL Override Port ACL Override 1 Disable 17 Disable gt 2 Disable gt 18 34 Disable gt 3 Disable 19 Disable 35 Disable gt 4 Disable 20 Disable 36 Disable 5 Disable 21 Disable 37 Disable 6 Disable 22 Disable 7 Disable 23 Disable 8 Disable 24 Disable Disable gt 9 Disable 25 Disable gt 10 Disable 26 Disable 42 Disable gt 11 27 Disable Disable 12 28 Disable 44 Disable gt 13 bisable 29 Disable 45 Disable gt 14 Disable Disable 46 Disable gt 15 31 Disable 47 Disable 16 Disable 32 Disable Disable gt Fig 3 18 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 42 User Manual 3 6 2 Policer Configuration Function name Policer Configuration Function description When the packets are injected into the switch Ingress Ports and match Flow ID entry Flow ID will decide which priority will be worked on by determined policer in Policer Flow ID Table Finally the packets will be influenced by Policer Configuration setting Maybe the packets will
45. eplace the start configuration However the switch s current IP address that the user set up will not be changed and will NOT be restored to 192 168 1 1 as well Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 74 User Manual Restore Default Configuration Successfully Reboot the system to take effect for the setting Fig 3 42 Function name Restore User Function description Restore User Configuration function can retrieve the previous confirmed working configuration stored in the flash memory to update start configuration When completing to restore the configuration the system s start configuration is updated and will be changed its system settings after rebooting the system Restore User Configuration Successfully Reboot the system to take effect for the setting Fig 3 43 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 75 User Manual 3 14 Diagnostics Three functions including Diagnostics Loopback Test and Ping Test are contained in this function folder for device self diagnostics Each of them will be described in detail orderly in the following sections Diagnostics Loopback Test Ping Test Function name Diagnostics Function description Diagnostics function provides a set of basic system diagnosis It let users know that whether the system is health or needs to be fixed The basic system check includes EEPROM test UART test DRAM test and Flash t Diagnostics UART Test OK DRAM Test
46. er 4 Port number of Destination location Range is 0 65535 Permit Show if the packets could pass through or be blocked in the switch There are two statuses Allow or Deny Priority The transmitting precedence If the packets conform to some ACL rule and you apply ACL QoS Load in advance they will own this ACL priority when ACL override enabling in QoS function The switch supports 0 7 priority Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 59 User Manual Function name ACL Rule Setting Function description After pressing lt Create gt button in ACL Rule function you will see ACL Rule Setting page In this page you could fill suitable setting filed and press lt Apply gt button to create ACL rule After ACL setting please press lt Apply gt button in ACL QoS Load function to make ACL act on Parameter description ACL ACL rule number There are 1 64 ACL numbers Rule ACL rule index EtherType EtherType is used to indicate the protocol type in Ethernet packets and is coded as 2 bytes You can select EthertType as IPv4 ARP RARP Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 None or Any Type 1 2 3 are determined by you in User Defined function Source IP The Source of IP address and IP Prefix Range is 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 The range of IP Prefix is Range is 0 32 Destination IP The Destination of IP address and IP Prefix Range is 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 The range of IP Prefix is Range is 0 32 Protocol Prot
47. ess 6 Access 7 1 Access 8 1 access 9 1 Access 10 1 Access v 11 1 Access 12 1 Access 13 1 Access v 14 1 access gt 15 1 Access 7 16 1 Access 17 T access 18 Access 19 i Access v 20 1 access 21 Access 22 1 Access v 23 1 access 24 Access 7 25 1 Access 26 1 access 27 1 Access 28 1 access m 29 1 access 3 1 Access 31 1 Access 32 1 Access gt 33 Access N Fig 3 59 Parameter description Port 1 48 Port number PVID Publication date June 2006 Revision Al User Manual This PVID range could be 1 4094 Before you set a number x as PVID you have to create a Tag based VLAN with VID x For example if port x receives an untagged packet the switch will apply the PVID assume as VID y of port x and add tag to this packet the packet then will be forwarded as the tagged packet with VID y Mode Here you can choose Access Trunk or Hybrid After your selecting press the lt Apply gt button to have the setting taken effect Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 97 User Manual 3 20 Reboot We offer you many ways to reboot the switch including to close and open power supply hardware reset and software reset You can press the RESET button in the front panel to reset the switch Here that we are discussing is software reset Function name Reboot Function description Reboot the switch Reboot takes the same effect
48. evision Al User Manual 2 1 4 Configuring the Management Agent of 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch Web based UI for the switch is an interface in a highly friendly way You can configure and monitor the switch through the switch s Ethernet port 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch Default IP Setting IP 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Assign a reasonable IP address For example Ethernet LAN IP 192 168 1 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Fig 2 3 Managing 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch through Ethernet Port Before you communicate with the switch you have to finish first the configuration of the IP address or to know the IP address of the switch Then follow the procedures listed below 1 Setup a physical path between the configured the switch and a PC by a qualified cable with RJ 45 connector Note If PC directly connects to the switch you have to setup the same subnet mask between them But subnet mask may be different for the PC in the remote site Please refer to Fig 2 3 about the Gigabit Web Smart Switch default IP address information 2 Run web browser and follow the menu Please refer to Chapter 3 Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 User Manual 3 Operation of Web based Management This chapter instructs you how to configure and manage the 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch through the web user interface it supports to access an
49. f DSCP effective There are two modes Enable and Disable for your selecting After selecting press lt Apply gt button to have this function taken effect Default is Enable Mark enable CoS DSCP cos f cos 1 Enable Enable 17 enable Enable Enable v Enable gt 2 Enable Enable 18 enable Enable Enable Enable Enable 19 Enable Enable 35 Enable z Enable 4 Enable Enable 20 Enable Enable 36 Enable 5 Enable z Enable 21 Enable Enable 37 Enable 6 Enable Enable 22 Enable Enable Enable z Enable 7 Enable z Enable 2 Enable Enable Enable 8 Enable Enable 24 Enable Enable 40 Enable z Enable 9 Enable Enable 25 enable Enable 41 Enable z Enable 10 Enable Enable 26 Enable Enable 42 Enable 11 enable z Enable 27 Enable z Enable 2 Enable Enable z 12 Enable Enable 28 Enable z Enable 44 Enable 13 Enable Enable 29 Enable Enable 2 45 Enable gt 14 Enable z Enable Enable z Enable 46 Enable Enable gt iS Enable Enable 31 Enable Enable 47 Enable z 16 Enable Enable 32 Enable z Enable Enable gt
50. he amount of 2 power of the bit number of subnet number 2 bit number of subnet number 32 bits Networki Network Subnet number Subnet mask is used to set the subnet mask value which should be the same value as that of the other devices resided in the same network it attaches Default 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 1 254 DNS Server It is Domain Name Server used to serve the translation between IP address and name address The switch supports DNS client function to re route the mnemonic name address to DNS server to get its associated IP address for accessing Internet User can specify a DNS IP address for the switch With this the switch can translate a mnemonic name address into an IP address There are two ways to specify the IP address of DNS One is fixed mode which manually specifies its IP address the other is dynamic mode which is assigned by DHCP server while DHCP is enabled DNS can help you easily remember the mnemonic address name with the meaningful words in it Default is no assignment of DNS address Default 0 0 0 0 Publication date
51. he port is Enabled or Disabled When enabled traffic can be transmitted and received via this port When disabled the port is blocked and no traffic can be transferred through this port Port State is configurable by the user There are only two states Enable and Disable able to choose If you set a port s state Disable then that port is prohibited to pass any traffic even it looks Link up Default Enable Mode Set the speed and duplex of the port In speed if the media is 1Gbps fiber it is always 1000Mbps and the duplex is full only If the media is TP the Speed Duplex is comprised of the combination of speed mode 10 100 1000Mbps and duplex mode full duplex and half duplex The following table summarized the function the media supports Media type EM Speed Duplex 1000M TP ON OFF 310 100 1000M _ Full for all Half for 10 100 1000M Fiber ON OFF 11000M Full In Auto negotiation mode no default value In Forced mode default value depends on your setting Flow Control There are two modes to choose in flow control including Enable and Disable on the manners of Transmit and Receive If flow control is set as Enable on some port the port can send PAUSE frame to the transmitting device s as the receiving port is too busy to handle Moreover the port will decrease the transmitting speed as it captures the pause frames transmitted from others ports When it is set as Disable
52. igabit Web Smart Switch Then use browser and type default IP address 192 168 1 1 to connect to Gigabit with RJ45 network line Finally the login screen will appear at once Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 100 User Manual Appendix A Technical Specifications Features gt 44 10 100 1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet TP switching ports are compliant with IEEE802 3 802 3u 802 32 and 802 3ab 4 Gigabit TP SFP fiber are dual media ports with auto detected function Non blocking store and forward shared memory Web Smart switched Supports auto negotiation for configuring speed duplex mode Supports 802 3x flow control for full duplex ports Supports collision based and carrier based backpressure for half duplex ports Any ports can be in disable mode force mode or auto polling mode Supports Head of Line HOL blocking prevention Supports broadcast storm filtering Web based management provides the ability to completely manage the switch Supports Port based VLAN and Tag based VLAN Auto aging with programmable inter age time Supports 802 1p Class of Service with 8 level priority queuing Supports port trunking with flexible load distribution and failover function Supports port sniffer function Programmable maximum Ethernet frame length of 16KB jumbo frame Efficient self learning and address recognition mechanism enables forwarding rate at wire speed Publication date June
53. ity Port Priority 17 oO 33 0 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 amp jislisislislislis 4 cl 4 amaA AZ Fig 3 16 40 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 4 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al User Manual Function name Shaper Queue Function description The switch supports 4 Queues 0 3 for Shaper function controlling Any of 0 7 Priority could be mapping to any of 0 3 Queue After determining the queue of each priority the queue will influence of QoS scheduling and Shaper Queue when the packets transmit out from the switch The QoS scheduling is Strict Priority When all priorities put in the same queue you will not see the effect of Strict Priority Parameter description Priority The switch supports 0 7 Priorities Queue You can choose any of 0 4 Queue for any of 0 7 Priority corresponding to Shaper Queue Om amp WN amp OQ 4 o 4 Fig 3 17 Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 41 User Manual Function name ACL Priority Override Function description In the switch you can let ACL priority has the higher effects of precedence for each port in ACL Priority Override function If some ports enable ACL Override the other QoS priority of DSCP 802 1P and Priority will be seen Parameter description ACL override You can choose Disable or Enable stat
54. l Fail 15 Fail Fail 31 Fail Fail 47 Fail Fail 16 Fail Fail 32 Fail Fail 48 Fail Fail R Fig 3 45 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 77 User Manual Function name Ping Test Function description Ping Test function is a tool for detecting if the target device is alive or not through ICMP protocol which abounds with report messages The switch provides Ping Test function to let you know that if the target device is available or not You can simply fill in a known IP address and then click lt Ping gt button After a few seconds later the switch will report you the pinged device is alive or dead in the field of Ping Result Parameter description IP Address An IP address with the version of v4 e g 192 168 1 1 Default Gateway IP address of the default gateway Ping Test IP Address 192 168 2 116 Default Gateway 192 168 2 253 Ping Result 192 168 2 116 is alive Input an address to ping ex 192 168 1 1 Fig 3 46 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 78 User Manual 3 15 TFTP Server Function name TFTP Server Function description Set up IP address of TFTP server Parameter description Specify the IP address where the TFTP server locates Fill in the IP address of your TFTP server then press lt Apply gt button to have the setting taken effect TFTP Server Fig 3 47 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 79 User Manual 3 16 Log This function shows the
55. ll act on the packets of 802 1p QoS being the priority of vlan s tag DSCP another s QoS capability affects the priorities of IP Packets Parameter description Priority Totally there are 0 7 priorities in the switch Not demoted There are 0 3 queues for your selecting in ingress ports affected by Policer function when not reaching the rate in Policer function After selecting press lt Apply gt button to have this function taken effect Demoted There are 0 3 queues that let you input in ingress ports affected by Policer function when reaching the rate in Policer function After inputting setting press lt Apply gt button to have this function taken effect Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 52 User Manual Mark Priority Not Demoted Not Demoted 0 0 z bo 1 oz o 2 gt jo 3 oz gt b 4 02 bo 5 oz oz b bo 6 oz lo 7 oz oz b j Fig 3 26 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 53 User Manual 3 6 7 Mark enable Function name Mark enable CoS DSCP Function description You can enable the Mark function influencing on CoS DSCP per port Parameter description CoS Make the QoS of CoS effective There are two modes Enable and Disable for your selecting After selecting press lt Apply gt button to have this function taken effect Default is Enable DSCP Make the QoS o
56. n add a new VLAN group by inputting a new VLAN name and VLAN ID In the switch logical ports also could be created as VLAN group Logical Ports are according to the configuration of Link Aggregation that could create 24 sets of logical ports of Link Aggregation VLAN Group Information VID VLAN Name Member Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 1 default 174543 44 45 46 47 48 L1 L2 L3 LA LS L6 L 7 L8 L9 L10 L11 12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L 17 18 19 20 21 22 L23 L24 Create VLAN Delete VLAN Edit VLAN Fig 3 54 Parameter description VLAN Name The name defined by administrator is associated with a VLAN group Valid letters are A Z a z 0 9 and _ characters The maximal length is 15 characters VLAN ID VLAN identifier Each tag based VLAN group has a unique VID It appears only in tag based and Double tag mode Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 69 User Manual Member Port This is used to enable or disable if a port is a member of the new added VLAN Enable means it is a member of the VLAN Just tick the check box beside the port x to enable it Port based VLAN group could include physical ports 1 48 ports or logical ports 1 24 Create VLAN Create a new Tag based VLAN Input the VLAN name and choose the member by ticking the check box beside the port No then press the lt Apply g
57. n start having the switch in operation Power On The switch supports 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz power supply The power supply will automatically convert the local AC power source to DC power It does not matter whether any connection plugged into the switch or not when power on even modules as well Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 User Manual 2 1 2 Installing Chassis to a 19 Inch Wiring Closet Rail Fig 2 2 Caution Allow a proper spacing and proper air ventilation for the cooling fan at both sides of the chassis Wear a grounding device for electrostatic discharge Screw the mounting accessory to the front side of the switch See Fig 2 2 Place the Chassis into the 19 inch wiring closet rail and locate it at the proper position Then fix the Chassis by screwing it 2 1 3 Cabling Requirements To help ensure a successful installation and keep the network performance good please take a care on the cabling requirement Cables with worse specification will render the LAN to work poorly Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 User Manual 2 1 3 1 Cabling Requirements for TP Ports For Fast Ethernet TP network connection The grade of the cable must be at least Cat 5 with a maximum length of 100 meters Gigabit Ethernet TP network connection The grade of the cable must be at least Cat 5 with a maximum length of 100 meters Cat 5e is recommended Publication date June 2006 R
58. ng Tx Byte Rx Byte Tx Packet Rx Packet Tx Collision and Rx Error Packet Parameters description Rx Byte Total received bytes Tx Byte Total transmitted bytes Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 25 User Manual Rx Packet The counting number of the packet received Tx Packet The counting number of the packet transmitted Rx Error Packet Number of bad packets received Tx Collision Number of collisions transmitting frames experienced Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 26 User Manual 3 2 4 Detail Counter The function of Detail Counter collects any information and provides the counting about the traffic of the port no matter the packet is good or bad In the Fig 3 9 the window can show only one port counter information at the same time To see another port s counter you have to pull down the list of Select then you will see the figures displayed about the port you had chosen Each data field has 20 digit long If the counting is overflow the counter will be reset and restart counting The data is updated every time interval defined by the user The valid range is 3 to 10 seconds The Refresh Interval is used to set the update frequency Default update time is 3 seconds Detail Counter Select Port 1 z Refresh Interval sec Reset Receive Total Transmit Total unicast o o o 0 Ferme o 65 127 Bytes o 126 255 aytes o 256 511 aytes
59. nt configuration as a start configuration file in flash memory Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 72 User Manual Save as Start Configuration Successful Configuration Save Start h Save as Start Configuration Save as User Configuration Restore Default Restore Default Configuration included default ip address Restore Default Restore Default Configuration without changing current ip address Restore User Configuration Fig 3 39 Function name Save User Function description Save the current configuration as a user configuration file in flash memory Save as User Configuration Successful Configuration Save as Start Configuration Ee Save as User Configuration Restore Default Configuration included default ip address Restore Default Configuration without changing current ip address Restore User Configuration Fig 3 40 Function name Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 73 User Manual Restore Default includes default IP address Function description Restore Default Configuration function can retrieve factory setting to replace the start configuration And the IP address of the switch will also be restored to 192 168 1 1 Restore Default Configuration Successfully Reboot the system to take effect for the setting Fig 3 41 Function name Restore Default excludes current IP address Function description Restore Default Configuration function can retrieve factory setting to r
60. nt of data in the network environment Parameter description Maximum bytes Set up the maximum length of the packet to let each port of the switch can accept Maximum length can be up to 16383 bytes The default is 1522 bytes Maximum Packet Length Configuration Maximum Packet Length bytes 1522 16383 Fig 3 50 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 63 User Manual Function Name Static Forwarding MAC Function Description Static Forward is a function allowing the user to create the static forward table to access a specified port of the switch Static Forward table associated with a specified port of a switch is set up by manually inputting MAC address and its alias name When a MAC address is assigned to a specific port all of the switch s traffics with this MAC address could be forwarded through this port of the switch For adding a MAC address entry in the allowed table you just need to fill in four parameters MAC address associated port and Alias Just select the existed MAC address entry of your wanting and click Delete button you also can remove it Static Forwarding MAC Source Destination source flow 0 flow id There is no forwarding MAC entry Fig 3 51 Parameter description MAC It is a six byte long Ethernet MAC address and usually expressed by hex and separated by hyphens For example 00 40 C7 06 00 01 Por
61. ocol type in packets You can select Protocol as ICMP IGMP TCP UDP Protocol1 Protocol2 Protocol3 None or Any Protocol1 Protocol2 Protocol are determined by you in User Defined function Source Port OSI Layer 4 Port number of Source location would be set only when you select Protocol type as TCP OR UDP Setting range is 0 65535 Destination Port OSI Layer 4 Port number of Destination location Setting range is 0 65535 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 60 User Manual Permit Show if the packets could pass through or be blocked in the switch There are two statuses Allow or Deny Priority The transmitting precedence If the packets conform to some ACL rule and you apply ACL QoS Load in advance they will own this ACL priority when ACL override enabling in QoS function The switch supports 1 7 priority ACL Rule Setting ACL 1 1 EtherType Source 7 2 Destination IP 0 0 00 2 Protocol icme z Source Port o 65535 n 65535 allow z None z se Fig 3 31 Destination Port Publication date June 2006 Revision Al User Manual 3 8 ACL QoS Load Function name ACL QoS Load Function description Make QoS Capability in ACL function taken effect You just press lt Apply gt button to let ACL QoS act on ACL QoS Load Fig 3 32 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 62 User Manual 3 9 User
62. ort 1 of the switch and belong to ipv4 and the switch will add PVID to the packets It will follow the rule of the configuration of VLAN Port Protocol Setting If the packets have specific tag and VID it will follow the rule of the configuration of VLAN tagged group straight Port Protocol Setting mmm CI T S o o o o 5 0 o 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 15 o 16 0 IF 0 18 0 19 o 20 o 21 o 22 o 23 0 24 0 o 26 o 27 0 28 0 29 0 30 0 31 0 32 0 o 34 o 35 o 36 D 27 n an n In In zl hs Fig 3 58 Parameter description Protocol Including IPv4 IPv6 ARP RARP User Defined 0 User Defined 1 User Defined 2 and Other User 0 2 would be determined in User Defined function Port 1748 Port number PVID Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 94 User Manual Publication Revision Al In PVID Setting you can assign Port Permanent VLAN ID to each port for untagged packets that enter the switch and operate in designated VLAN group after adding the VLAN tag according to PVID The range of PVID number is the same as VID from 1 to 4094 Usually before you set a number x as PVID you would create a Tag based VLAN with VID x Because if port 1 receives an untagged packet the switch will add PVID assume VID 2 to this packet and make it have tag the packet will be forward to VLAN group of VID 2 you have created in advance in the switch date June
63. pply gt button to have this function take effect Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 56 User Manual ACL VLAN Mapping Index VLAN ID ACL Number 1 1 1 M Fig 3 29 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 57 User Manual Function name ACL Rule Function description In this function you can create the ACL rules in each ACL Number The smaller index of ACL Rule will have higher effect than the higher index of ACL Rule After ACL setting please press lt Apply gt button in ACL QoS Load function to make ACL act on Press lt Create gt button to create ACL Rule Press lt Edit gt button to edit ACL Rule Press lt Delete gt button to delete ACL Rule ACL Rule Number 6 ARP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Any 0 65535 0 65535 Allow None 7 IPv4 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 2 2 32 Any 0 65535 0 65535 Deny None 8 Any 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Any 0 65535 0 65535 Allow None Fig 3 30 Parameter description Rule ACL rule index EtherType Ethertype is used to indicate the protocol type in Ethernet packets and is coded as 2 bytes Source IP The Source of IP address Range is 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 56 User Manual Destination IP The Destination of IP address Range is 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Protocol Protocol type in packets Source Port OSI Layer 4 Port number of Source location Range is 0 65535 Destination Port OSI Lay
64. received Rx Code The number of packets received with a CRC error and a code error These packets do not have dribble bits and are at least 64 bytes in length Rx Fragment Number of short frames lt 64 bytes with invalid CRC Tx Single Collisions The number of packets successfully transmitted after experiencing one collisions Tx Multiple Collisions The number of packets successfully transmitted after experiencing multiple collisions Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 29 User Manual Tx Excessive Collisions The number of packets successfully transmitted after experiencing excessive collisions Tx Late Collisions The number of packets that fail to be transmitted due to a late collision Such packets may have experienced one or more normal collisions prior to the late collision Tx Deferred A count of all packets that had to defer to either traffic on the network half duplex mode or to an active pause timer full duplex mode Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 30 User Manual 3 3 Storm Function name Storm Control Function description Storm Control is used to block unnecessary frames of the multicast and broadcast reducing the switch s performance When the frames of the multicast or broadcast are over the rate and Strom Control enables they could be determined to drop the frames of exceeded rate Storm Control visable SEE visable 2 EE 1250000
65. rong figure and press lt Apply gt button the device will reject the time adjustment request There is no time zone setting in Manual mode Default Year 2000 Month 1 Day 1 Hour 0 0 Second 0 NTP NTP is Network Time Protocol and is used to sync the network time based Greenwich Mean Time GMT If use the NTP mode and select a built in NTP time server or manually specify an user defined NTP server as well as Time Zone the switch will sync the time in a short after pressing lt Apply gt button Though it synchronizes the time automatically NTP does not update the time periodically without user s processing Time Zone is an offset time off GMT You have to select the time zone first and then perform time sync via NTP because the switch will combine this time zone offset and updated NTP time to come out the local time otherwise you will not able to get the correct time The switch supports configurable time zone from 12 to 13 step 1 hour Default Time zone 8 Hrs Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 16 User Manual Daylight Saving Daylight saving is adopted in some countries If set it will adjust the time lag or in advance in unit of hours according to the starting date and the ending date For example if you set the day light saving to be 1 hour When the time passes over the starting time the system time will be increased one hour after one minute at the time since it passed over And
66. rts both manual IP address setting When IP address is changed you must reboot the switch to have the setting taken effect and use the new IP to browse for web management and CLI management IP Configuration IP Address 192 168 2 2 Default Gateway 192 168 2 253 Fig 3 2 Function name IP Configuration Function description Set IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS for the switch Parameter description IP address Users can configure the IP settings and fill in new values if users set the DHCP function Disable Then click Apply button to update the IP address When DHCP is disabled Default 192 168 1 1 If DHCP is enabled this field is filled by DHCP server and will not allow user manually set it any more 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 Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 14 User Manual But unfortunately the network classes A B and C are all too large to fit for almost all networks hence subnet mask is introduced to solve this problem Subnet mask uses some bits from host address and makes an IP address looked Network address Subnet mask number and host address It is shown in the following figure This reduces the total IP number of a network able to support by t
67. t button to have the setting taken effect Delete VLAN Just press the lt Delete VLAN gt button to remove the selected group entry from the Tag based group table Edit VLAN Just select a group entry and press the lt Edit VLAN gt button then you can modify a group s description and member set All Port Unchecked Check box of all member ports will become unchecked after All Port Unchecked All Port Checked All uncheck box Of all member ports will become checked after All Port Checked Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 90 User Manual Create VLAN Group VLAN Name VLAN ID 29r Er 1 4 5 Jr 99m EE Aes mi 20 vu zz wil 25 ccm 22 Member Port 339r 18339 SE PESE T izes mj All Port Unchecked All Port Checked Publication date June 2006 Revision Al Fig 3 55 91 em am em a Non fade 15 23 al 39 47 m am fm a r N to LL HIT User Manual Function name Port based VLAN Function description It shows the information of the existed Port based VLAN Groups You can easily create edit and delete a Port based VLAN group by pressing lt Create VLAN gt lt Edit VLAN gt and lt Delete VLAN gt function buttons Users c
68. t No Port number of the switch It is 1 48 Source Flow ID The setting range is 0 3 and is influenced by Flow ID setting in QoS Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 64 User Manual Destination Flow ID The setting range is 0 3 and is influenced by Flow ID setting in QoS Alias MAC alias name for your assigning Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 65 User Manual Function Name Static Filtering MAC Function Description Static Filter is a function denying the packet forwarding through the switch if the packet s MAC Address is listed in the filtering Static Filter table User can very easily maintain the table by filling in MAC Address and Alias fields individually User also can delete the existed entry by clicking lt Delete gt button Parameter description MAC It is a six byte long MAC hardware address and usually expressed by hex and separated by hyphens For example 00 40 C7 D6 00 02 Alias MAC alias name for your assigning Static Filtering MAC EUN MAC Em aas There is no filtering MAC entry Fig 3 52 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 86 User Manual 3 19 VLAN 3 19 1 VLAN Mode Function name VLAN Mode Function description The VLAN Mode Selection function includes two modes Port based and Tag based you can choose one of them by pulling down the list items and selecting an item Default is Tag based Then click lt Apply
69. t State is configured by user Default Enabled Nego Show the exchange mode of Ethernet MAC There are two modes supported in the switch They are auto negotiation mode Enabled and forced mode Disabled When in Enabled mode this function will automatically negotiate by hardware itself and exchange each other the capability of speed and duplex mode with other site which is linked and comes out the best communication way When in Disabled mode both parties must have the same setting of speed and duplex otherwise both of them will not be linked In this case the link result is Down Default Enabled date June 2006 21 User Manual Speed Duplex Display the speed and duplex of all port There are three speeds 10Mbps 100Mbps and 1000Mbps supported for TP media and the duplex supported is half duplex and full duplex If the media is 1Gbps fiber it is 1000Mbps supported only The status of speed duplex mode is determined by 1 the negotiation of both local port and link partner in Auto Speed mode or 2 user setting in Force mode The local port has to be preset its capability Default None depends on the result of the negotiation Flow Control Show each port s flow control status of Transmit and Receive You could control them in Port Configuration When flow control status of Transmit is disabled in some port the port will not transmit Pause Frame However When flow control
70. t6 Port Port8 Port9 Portio Portii Porti2 Porti3 Portia Portis Porti6 Porti7 Portis Porti9 Port20 Port21 Port22 Port23 24 Port25 26 Port27 Port28 Port29 Port30 Port31 M Port32 M Port33 Port34 Port35 Port36 Port37 Port38 Port39 Port40 Port41 Porta2 Porta3 44 Portas Port46 Port47 Portas 4 Monitored Port Fig 3 11 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 34 User Manual 3 5 Filter Function name Filter Setting Function description Filter Setting can prevent the switch from some bad or unknown traffic and make the switch s performance better It can filter the network traffic being Bad Length packet Unknown Encapsulation packet Unknown Ethertype frame Unknown IP Protocol packet IPv4 options packet or Unknown Source Address packet The switch will all accept completed and normal packets and block abnormal traffic flows Parameter description Filter Mode There are five options being Bad Length Unknown Encapsulation Unknown Ethertype Unknown IP Protocol IPv4 options and Unknown Source Address packet for your using Bad Length is a received packet s length field does not match the length of the packet s data field Unknown Encapsulation is a received packet s encapsulation that is not Ethernet V2 or SNAP with or without VLAN
71. tag Unknown Ethertype is a received packet s field that is not IPv4 IPv6 ARP or RARP Unknown IP Protocol is a received packet s IP protocol field that is not ICMP IGMP TCP and UDP IPv4 options are that an IPv4 packet contains options Ports 1748 ports are for your selecting Below ticking options L are used to filter the traffic of the logical ports created by Link Aggregation Tick All option will click all physical ports rapidly After completing the function s setting press Apply button to have this function taken effect Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 33 User Manual Filter Setting Bad renn Z Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 Port 9 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Port 13 Port 14 Port 15 Port 16 Port 17 Port 18 Port 19 Port 20 Iv Port 21 Port 22 Port 23 Port 24 Port 25 Port 26 Port 27 Port 28 Port 29 Port 30 Port 31 Port 32 Port 33 Port 34 Port 35 Port 36 Port 37 Port 38 Port 39 Port 40 Port 41 Port 42 Port 43 Port 44 Port 45 Port 46 Port 47 Port 48 gt Bis mio mj moo mit s mi s o mos o Io miis mide Qm Big mie lem 2 3 9 1024 Fig 3 12 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 36 User Manual 3 6 QoS 3 6 1 Priorit
72. there will be no flow control capability in the port It drops the packet if too much to handle If flow control is set as Enable of Receive of some port the port will decrease the transmitting speed as it gets the pause frames This feature is Enable by Default Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 24 User Manual 3 2 3 Simple Counter The function of Simple Counter collects any information and provides the counting about the traffic of the port no matter the packet is good or bad In the Fig 3 8 the window can show all ports counter information at the same time Each data field has 20 digit long If the counting is overflow the counter will be reset and restart counting The data is updated every time interval defined by the user The valid range is 3 to 10 seconds The Refresh Interval is used to set the update frequency Default update time is 3 seconds Simple Counter Refresh Interval 3 sec 7 N Port No Rx Byte Tx Byte Rx Packet Tx Packet Rx Error Packet Tx Collision 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fig 3 8 Function name Simple Counter Function description Display the summary counting of each port s traffic includi
73. through Ethernet Function name Firmware Upgrade Function description The switch supports TFTP upgrade tool for upgrading software If you assure to upgrade software to a newer version one you must follow two procedures 1 Specifying the IP address where TFTP server locates In this field the IP address of your TFTP server should be filled in 2 Specifying what the filename and where the file is You must specify full path and filename Then press Upgrade button if your download is not successful the switch will also be back to Software Upgrade and it will not upgrade the software as well When download is completed the switch starts upgrading software A reboot message will be prompted after completing upgrading software At this time you must reboot the switch to have new software worked Note Software upgrade is hazardous if power is off You must do it carefully Parameter description TFTP Server A TFTP server stored the image file you want to upgrade Path and Filename File path and filename stored the image file you want to upgrade Firmware Upgrade TFTP Server 192 168 1 101 Path and Filename m h Fig 3 49 Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 62 User Manual 3 18 Max Packet Length Function name Maximum Packet Length Configuration Function description The switch is capable of dealing with Jumbo Frames of 16k length which suit the transmission for a large amou
74. tion LEDs Fig 1 1 Front View of 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch Publication date June 2006 Revision Al User Manual LED Indicators LED Color Function System LED POWER Green Lit when 3 3V DC power is on and good 10 100 1000Ethernet TP Port 1 to 48 LED Lit when connection with remote device is good LINK ACT Green Blinks when any traffic is present Off when cable connection is not good Lit green when 1000Mbps speed is active 10 100 1000Mbps Green green when 100Mbps speed is active Off when 10Mbps speed is active 1000SX LX Gigabit Fiber Port 44 48 LED Lit when connection with the remote device is good SFP LINK ACT Green Blinks when any traffic is present Off when module connection is not good Blinks when the switch works normally Off when CPU fails or initializes Table1 1 CPU Green 1 4 User Interfaces on the Rear Panel AC Line 100 240V 50 60 Hz Fig 1 2 Rear View of 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 User Manual 2 Installation 2 1 Starting 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch Up This section will give users a quick start for Hardware and Cable Installation Management Station Installation Software booting and configuration 2 1 1 Hardware and Cable Installation At the beginning please do first Wear a grounding device to avoid the damage from electrostatic discharge Installing Optional SFP Fi
75. ules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment European Community CE Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the protection requirements of European Emission Standard EN55022 EN60555 2 and the Generic European Immunity Standard EN50082 1 EMC EN55022 1988 CISPR 22 1985 class EN60555 2 1995 class A EN60555 3 IEC1000 4 2 1995 4K V CD 8KV AD IEC 1000 4 3 1995 3V m IEC1000 4 4 1995 1KV power line 0 5KV signal line vi User Manual 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview of 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch 48 port Gigabit Web Smart Switch is a standard switch that meets all IEEE 802 3 u x z Gigabit Fast Ethernet specifications The switch included 44 Port 10 100 1000Mbps TP and 4 Port Gigabit TP SFP Fiber The switch can be managed through Ethernet port using Web based management unit associated with web based management the network administrator can logon the switch to monitor configure and control each port s activity In addition the switch implements the QoS Quality of Service VLAN and Trunking It is suitable for office application In this switch Port 45 48 include two types of media TP and SFP Fiber LC BiDi LC this port supports 10 100 1000Mbps TP or 1000Mbps SFP Fiber with auto detected function 1000Mbps SFP Fiber transceiver is used for high speed
76. unction provides 6 email addresses and 6 mobile phone numbers at most The 5different trap events will be sent out to SNMP Manager when trap event occurs After ticking trap events you can fill in your desired email addresses and mobile phone numbers Then please click lt Apply gt button to complete the alarm configuration It will take effect in a few seconds Note SMS may not work in your mobile phone system It is customized for different systems Trap In the switch there are 6 trap hosts supported Each of them has its own community name and IP address is user definable To set up a trap host means to create a trap manager by assigning an IP address to host the trap message In other words the trap host is a network management unit with SNMP manager receiving the trap message from the managed switch with SNMP agent issuing the trap message 6 trap hosts can prevent the important trap message from losing For each public trap the switch supports the trap event Cold Start Warm Start Link Down Link Up and Authentication Failure Trap They can be enabled or disabled individually When enabled the corresponded trap will actively send a trap message to the trap host when a trap happens If all public traps are disabled no public trap message will be sent As to the Enterprise no 6 trap is classified as private trap which are listed in the Trap Alarm Configuration function folder Default for all public traps Enable Publi
77. unction works independently Each function has its own community name Say the community name for GET only works for GET function and can t be applied to other function such as SET and Trap Publication date June 2006 Revision A1 64 User Manual Default SNMP function Enable Default community name for GET public Default community name for SET private Default community name for Trap public Default Set function Enable Default trap host IP address 0 0 0 0 Default port number 162 SNMP Configuration SCT 0 0 0 0 62 community public 7 aA 0 0 0 0 162 community public CSTE 02 community public 00 EZITZZLIUTCEEEMEa o 00 162 community public 0 0 0 0 iez community public EEEo 162 community public Fig 3 34 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 65 User Manual 3 11 Link Aggregation The Aggregation Port Trunking Configuration is used to configure the settings of Link Aggregation You can bundle more than one port with the same speed full duplex and the same MAC 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 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
78. witch supports 8 kinds of priorities and 4 Queues Parameter description DSCP Totally there are 0 63 DSCP priorities Priority You can choose any of 0 7 Priority for each DSCP Differentiated Service Code Point DSCP DSCP priority DSCP Priority DSCP Priority sce Priority 0 1 2 3 o gt o o gt o 4 o 5 o 6 o 7 8 9 10 11 gt 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 gt 20 21 22 o 23 24 gt 25 gt 26 gt 27 28 29 30 o 31 o gt 32 o 34 35 36 37 38 o 39 o gt 40 o 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 gt 48 o 49 o 50 o 51 o 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 gt 61 62 63 fo gt Fig 3 15 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al 39 User Manual Function name Port Priority Setting Function description Decide the priority of each port Parameter description Priority Port Priority WN Hm n amp WN o ecjojojojojojojo 4 2 You can choose one of 0 7 Priority for each port 0 4 cl 4 Port Priority Setting Port Prior
79. y Function name Priority Configuration Function description There are five settings of Priority Configuration for your using Those are IP Layer Priority State Setting Differentiated Service Code Point DSCP Port Priority Setting Queue and ACL override In the switch there are three modes of QoS will take effect There are DSCP 802 1p and Port Priority respectively The precedence of them are DSCP gt 802 1p gt Port Priority so when you want to use QoS of 802 1p or Port Priority of some ports these ports should enable IP ignored in advance Furthermore the scheduling of QoS uses Strict Priority The higher priority of packet will get the highest precedence to transit in the switch In Priority Configuration if you would like the priority of ACL override the other priorities of QoS such as DSCP you could enable ACL enabled in some ports 802 1p is the priority of vlan tag Priority Configuration IP Layer Priority State Setting Differentiated Service Code Point DSCP Port Priority Setting ACL Override Fig 3 13 Publication date June 2006 Revision Al User Manual Function name IP Layer Priority State Setting Function description These settings could let you to disable DSCP IP Layer QoS effects and the effects of 802 1p or Port Priority will be taken effect DSCP has higher precedence of influence than 802 1p and Port Priority so we need IP ignore function to let 802 1p or Port Priority act on
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