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1. Console Login v SNMP Authentication Failure v STA Topology Change lv STA New Root v 3 8 VLAN The VLAN functions a group of ports that may spread around the network to communicate as though they belong to one subnet lt doesn t only provide Port based VLAN to divide whole the network into subnets but also 802 1Q VLAN compliant VLAN to recognize all ports into separate broadcast domains for security reasons and reduce collision to obtain efficient bandwidth usage lt produces cleaner network environment by reducing broadcast traffic and simplify network management by allowing moving devices to another VLAN without changing physical connections 802 1Q VLAN 13 VLAN Static List Right here you can add new VLAN groups Just enter VLAN ID amp VLAN Name and then click 1D 1 Name State ACTIVE VLAN Static Table Right here you configure VLAN members for the created VLAN groups When the switch receives packets packets will be tagged and forwarded to all ports within the VLAN group EA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 E Note Packets go out of the tagged port and are still tagged with VLAN ID However packets go out of the Egress port and VLAN tag will be removed VLAN Port Configuration Right here you configure PVID Port VID for each port When the switch receives packets on the port packets will be tagged with VLAN ID according to PVID of the incoming port 14 8 802 10 VLAN gt Port Group VLAN ist VLAN St
2. Select Enable Enter the Server IP Enter the Server UDP port 25 4 Text based User Interface 4 1 Setup the Connection The switch provides other user interface to access by telnet and direct console The management functions of Telnet program or console are exactly the same with web based management interface but in text mode In band Connection Telnet To access the switch through a Telnet session just start the Telnet program on a PC and connect to the switch Factory Default value of system is IP Address 10 10 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 10 10 0 254 Press Enter key to begin login screen Enter the username and password to login the system Telnet 192 168 0 254 Jof x ETS ATT NONE E UserName Login accounts Username admin Password admin admin can do any configuration except changing password Username guest Password guest guest can view the runtime information only Out of band Connection Console To activate console port connection attach a RS 232 cable Straight through to the serial port of a PC running a terminal emulation program and configure the program as follows Baud rate 9600 Parity None Data bit 8 Stop bit 1 Flow control None Press Enter key to begin login screen Enter the username and password to login the management console The management functions of console program are exactly the same with web based management int
3. User s Manual 10 100M Management Switch Model No SP1658B http www micronet info Table of Content he INTRODBUCTTON nani dd nana 2 1 1 PACKAGE CONTENT AE eee EA TEEN PE A ES RN NS ME La Be 2 1 2 KEY FEATURES sectecs ices cee a a ses alee ieee 2 1 3 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION a ide 3 2 INSTALLATION ii dia 4 2 1 INSTALLATION WITHOUT THE RACK coooocccccnnccnccnnnocncnnnoconononononononnnonononncnnnnnnncnnnnnnnannno none ncnn nana nano nana rnnn REEERE cnn nancncnananinnns 4 2 2 RACK MOUNT INSTALLATION 220 02 E E E EA gant vigha thas alevanthdvahe decewed cadeddcsmensekcsueaabeectees 4 2 3 INSTALLING NETWORK CABLES cccceccccceeececeeeceeeueeuceesueeuseesuueucuusueuaceeaueuaueeaceusueeauausueeueausveneuaueaseuaeeseeaaugeaeenaeeaees 4 3 WEB BASED USER INTERFACE ccccccsescsescnssensseneeeneseneueneeeneueneeeeeeeeeeeueeeaeeeaeseeeeas 6 3 1 SETTING UP CONNECTION cad A dead sda daca bb 6 3 2 THE HOMEPAGE aheul ehokd haa kd SEMA batted ded a a a 6 3 3 DEVICE Aa e A a O A A O e A 8 3 4 VERSION ANO E E E a ads 8 3 5 O A A A REAA 9 3 6 SECURE RE A A NT 11 3 7 SIM Pi o el dee dao e el end 11 3 8 MEAN a ated ce lh 13 3 9 IGMPZSNOOPING 6 cccccthconi els iia 16 3 10 PORTAGGREGATION it See eee ces tet yes EEE EE fahete scada 16 3 11 Asatte e tar hee AE ies e Site A cee dea ea ibid ENEE dile GE t Gut acia A ee 2 Na 17 Ses PRIOR aaa a Denar ant o aida eos 21 3 13 ADDRESS TABEE a o E e EA cd e 22 FS a K T EOE AEE E e
4. 1 System Information 2 System Configuration lt Press ESC key to go back previous screen gt or Please input one value 1 2 1 lt enter gt 4 3 System information System Menu 1 System Information 2 System Configuration System Information Show system name software version system up time device name device location management 27 capabilities System Configuration Provide system contact device name and device location modification 4 4 Management Setup Management Setup Menu 1 Network Configuration Console Port Status Display SNMP Community Setup Trap Receiver Control Management Features Control DAA GO Trap Filtering Setup Network Configuration Provide IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway modification Please select 4 to apply changes after modification Console Port Status display Display Console port status SNMP Community Setup Provide new entry create existing entry modification and deletion Trap Receiver Control Provide new entry create existing entry modification and deletion Management Features Control For users to enable or disable the following capabilities 1 Web based Capability 2 Telnet Capability 3 SNMP Capability Trap Filtering Setup For users to enable or disable Cold Start Warm start Link Up Link Down Test Only Console Login STA TCN and STA New Boot 4 5 Device Control Device Control Menu 1 Port Status Configuration 2 Addr
5. If a removed port is no longer belonging to any other group it is temporarily disabled because no one can communicate with it The port which is assigned a PVID and the PVID is equal to VLAN ID removing the 15 port will not allow until you change it 3 9 IGMP Snooping Multicasting is widely used to support multi media applications such as video conferencing The multicasting simply broadcasts its services to the group of a network instead of establishing connections separately with every host that subscribed the services With no Multicast Filtering aware switches a multicast server may floods broadcast data overall the broadcast domain and wastes a lot of bandwidth The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP snooping uses the protocol to make switches join leave multicast group and interacts switches to optimize the network performance by monitoring the IGMP packets and forward to the ports containing multicast hosts or switches This will efficiently reduce the multicast traffic rather than flooding overall network IGMP snooping is more and more important by the booming of multi media demand IGMP Snooping Port Aggregation STA Priority Address Table Mirror i Device Version Info Ports Security SNMP IGMP Configuration Admin Status Enable Y Refresh Note As IGMP Snooping only operates under 802 1Q VLAN mode please change VLAN mode from Port Group VLAN to 802 1Q VLAN before enabling IG
6. Mirror SNTP Configuration STA Port Configuration Path Cost Fast Forward Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable ON OM MM amp Goh Apply Priority The value of the priority field which is contained in the first in network byte order octet of the 2 octet long Port ID Path Cost The contribution of this port to the path cost of paths towards the spanning tree root which include this port 802 1D 1990 recommends that the default value of this parameter be in inverse proportion to the speed of the attached LAN Fast Forward The device omits from the 4 steps Blocking Listening Learning Forwarding to 3 steps Blocking Listening Forwarding for speeding up specified port to be running when STA topology has been changed 20 3 12 Priority This switch supports IEEE802 1p CoS with 2 level priority There are 8 traffic classes and 5 Service Rules in the Priority Map When one packet carries with priority tag which has specified a CoS Class of Service received by the switch the specified CoS tag determines the priority Low High level according to the Priority Map in the switch Priority TAG Mapping elije ela neal Service Rule Service Rule FIFO x FIFO The first in
7. Rack mounting facilitate to an orderly installation when series of networking devices circumstance needed The switch is supplied with rack mounting brackets and screws for rack mounting the unit Procedures to Rack Mounting the Switch in the 19 inch rack Disconnect all cables from the switch before continuing Place the unit the right way up on a hara flat surface with the front facing you Locate a mounting bracket over the mounting holes on one side of the unit Insert the screws and fully tighten with a suitable screwdriver Repeat the two previous steps for the other side of the unit Insert the unit into the 19 rack and secure with suitable screws not provided Reconnect all cables so Di ASA 2 3 Installing Network Cables Station Connections Connect each station with proper cables For correct cable type please refer to Wiring for the 24 2G Mini GBIC SNMP Switch in section 2 3 Switch to Switch Connections In making a switch to switch connection use Gigabit ports to connect another switch or backbone is strongly recommended The Gigabit ports provide the fat pipe to the server or backbone for boosting the total system performance Please refer to Wiring for the 24 2G Mini GBIC SNMP Switch in section 2 3 and connect the switch with correct cable types Note The switch supports port aggregation port trunk can further enhance the transmission speed in switch to switch connectivity The port trunk function sup
8. To remove a static address Click the static address in the MAC address table of the port Click Remove gt gt button to remove it from MAC address table 3 14 Mirror Port mirror is used to mirror traffic from source port to a target port for analysis Only 2 ports can be monitored mirrored simultaneously to 1 sniffer port target port Note that the target port must be in the same VLAN as the source port Click Active radio button to activate port mirror Select Monitored Ports up to 2 ports Click Sniffer Port combo box and select a sniffer port target port and click Apply to apply Address Table Mirror Version Info Security Mirroring Active gt Inactive Monitored Porte 14 12 13 14 Ms mwe 17 D 4 Sniffer Port 25 7 Apply 23 3 15 SNTP This switch provides SNTP function You can synchronize the time with the SNTP server on the Internet to ensure the correctness of system time To enable the function Select Enable in SNTP Function status To Add SNTP Server IP Enter the IP Address in the NEW textbox Click to add it on the list Click h to get the latest Time To Remove the IP Select the IP you want to remove To select Time zone Select the Time Zone where the Switch is in the drop list 204 123 2 72 24 3 16 System log To sent the system log to remote server for backup
9. Log to make configuration 4 6 User Authentication Users are able to change the login username password in this menu Note As default only the username password root superuser is allowed to access this menu 4 7 System Utility System Utility Menu 1 System Restart Default Factory Reset Timeout Interval Setup TFTP Download Ping 2a Aw ND Search Location by Port Name System Restart Commands are given to restart system Default Factory Reset Commands are given to reset to factory default Timeout Interval Setup Set the time period for timeout TFTP Download The menu includes the following configuration 1 Modify Download Filename 2 Modify TFTP Server IP 3 Start TFTP Download Ping The menu includes the following configuration 1 Modify Ping Count 2 Modify Ping Target IP 30 3 Start Ping Search Location by Port Name Provide users to search location by inputting port name 4 8 Save Runtime Configuration Provide users to save runtime configurations 31 Specification IEEE Standards IEEE802 3 10BASE T IEEE802 3u 100BASE TX IEEE802 3ab 1000BASE T IEEE802 3z 1000BASE LX SX IEEE802 3x Flow control IEEE802 1q Tag based VLAN IEEE802 1p Traffic prioritization CoS IEEE802 1d Spanning Tree Protocol Hardware Processor SDRAM 8MB amp Performance Processor Flash 2MB Packet Buffer 384KBytes MAC address table 6K entries 10 100M RJ 45 24 10 10
10. 0 1000M RJ 45 2 mini GBIC slots 2 share with Gigabit RJ 45 ports Switching Fabric 8 8 Gbps Filtering Forwarding Rate 10Mbps 14 880pps 14 880pps 100Mbps 148 800pps 148 800pps 1000Mbps 1 488 000pps 1 488 000pps Switching Mechanism Store and Forward Key Features Auto Negotiation Auto Uplink Flow Control for full duplex IEEE802 3x Port Trunking 7 groups of port trunk Max 2000Mbps throughput one trunk Tag based VLAN IEEE802 1q Max 255 VLAN groups Port based VLAN Max 26 VLAN groups Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE802 1d Port Mirror IGMPv1 Snooping IP Lock to control access to system Quality of Service Class of Service IEEE802 1p 2 priority queues per port FIFO or Weighted Round Robin Services Bandwidth Control 32 Management Http Web based Interface Telnet Command Menu interface Console Command Menu interface Tftp Firmware upgrade Config Backup Restore SNMPv1 System log MIBs Supported MIB II RFC1213 Bridge MIB RFC1493 Private enterprise MIB Emission FCC Class A CE Environment Temperature 0 to 40 C operating Humidity 10 90 non condensing operating Dimension amp Weight 441 x 130 x 44 mm 1 62 kg Power Supply 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 33
11. CT On Green Link detected Blink Green Traffic detected Off No link Gigabit Ports 1000M On Green 1000M link detected 100M On Green 100M link detected 10M On Green 10M link detected Note The two RJ 45 ports 25 amp 26 are respectively shared with the two mini GBIC slots 2 Installation This switch can be placed directly on your desktop or mounted in a rack If you install the device in a normal standalone standard the switch is an Intelligent Switch and users can immediately use most of the features simply by attaching the cables and turning the power on Before installing the switch we strongly recommend 1 The switch is placed with appropriate ventilation environment A minimum 25mm space around the unit is recommended 2 The switch and the relevant components are away from sources of electrical noise such as radios transmitters and broadband amplifiers 3 The switch is away from environment beyond recommend moisture 2 1 Installation without the Rack Install the switch on a level surface that can support the weight of the unit and the relevant components Plug the switch with the female end of the provided power cord and plug the male end to the power outlet Attach the provided robber feet to the bottom of the switch to keep the switch from slipping The recommend position has been square marked 2 2 Rack mount Installation The switch may standalone or may be mounted in a standard 19 inch equipment rack
12. MP Snooping 3 10 Port Aggregation Port Aggregation Port Trunk is used to increase the bandwidth of a switch to switch connection and backup This switch provides 7 port aggregation groups which consist of 4 ports and create bandwidth up to 800Mbps per group at full duplex mode group 6 consists of the 2 Gigabit ports Check the box of Aggregation Group in the Status Enable column and press Apply then the selected Aggregation Group is activated However before making connections between switches pay attention to The ports at both ends of a Port Aggregation connection must be configured as Aggregation Ports The ports at both ends of a Port Aggregation connection must have the same port properties including Speed Duplex mode All the ports of a Port Aggregation must be treated as an integer when added to deleted from a VLAN 16 Spanning Tree Algorithm STA treats all the ports of a Port Aggregation as an integer Before connecting cables between switches enable the Port Aggregation to avoid looping Before disabling Port Aggregation remove the connecting cables between switches to avoid looping Port Aggregation A Port Aggregation Configuration regation Gro MemberPort Status Enable A 02 13 14 103 04 15 16 05 06 17 18 107 08 19 20 09 10 21 22 4 1 12 23 24 125 26 Apply 3 11 STA The Spanning Tree Algorithm STA outlined in IEEE 802 1D can avoid network looping but coexist with li
13. WARDING 128 19 0 0 8000 000854 0 6 FORWARDING 128 19 0 0 8000 000854 0 7 FORWARDING 128 19 0 0 8000 000854 0 8 FORWARDING 128 19 o 0 8000 000854 0 9 FORWARDING 128 19 0 0 18000 000854 0 10 FORWARDING 128 19 lo 0 8000 000854 0 11 FORWARDING 128 19 0 0 8000 000854 0 12 FORWARDING 128 19 0 0 8000 000854 0 14 FORWARDING 128 19 0 0 8000 000854 0 158 EO BAR DIK 1 28 19 if Tat 2 A Parameter STA State Designated Root Bridged ID Root Port Max Age 6 40 sec Hello Time 1 10 sec Hold Time Description Shows if STA is enabled on the switch and participated an STA compliant network The unique Bridge Identifier of the Bridge recorded as the Root in the Configuration BPDUs transmitted by the Designated Bridge for the segment to which the port is attached The MAC address used by this bridge when it must be referred to in a unique fashion It is recommended that this be the numerically smallest MAC address of all ports that belong to this bridge However it is only required to be unique The port number of the port which offers the lowest cost path from this bridge to the root bridge The maximum age of Spanning Tree Protocol information learned from the network on any port before it is discarded in units of a second This is the actual value that this bridge is currently using The amount of time between the transmission of Configuration bridge PDUs by this node on any port when it is the roo
14. atic Table VLAN Port Configuration JA Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable 1 1 1 11 11 Disable 1 1 1 1 Port Group VLAN The Port Group VLAN Port based VLAN is concentrate on definite ports The packets forwarding policies are based on destination MAC addresses or related ports by voluntary learning relationship of MAC addresses and its related ports VLAN 5 802 10 VLAN 8 Port Group VLAN Port Group VLAN VLAN Group ID 1 Member To add member port Click the VLAN ID combo box 1 26 and select a VLAN you want the new ports to join in Select ports press Shift Ctrl key for selecting multi ports in the Non Member column Click lt lt Add button to join selected ports in To remove member port Click the VLAN ID combo box and select the VLAN you want to remove ports Select ports with Shift Ctrl key to select multi ports in the Member column Click Remove gt gt button to delete selected ports All Together Click All Together button then all the ports of the switch will be added to VLAN group 1 All Independent Click All Independent button then all the ports will be divided into separated subnets that are 26 subnets Every port can be belonged to different Port Group VLANs simultaneously without limitation Note
15. ccess the agent with Read Only access right without limitation To Add a community Input a name as a community string for authentication in the Community String field ex administrator Enter the IP address in the IP address field you allow to access from ex 192 168 1 22 Click the Access Mode combo box and select an authority Read Only Read Write Click lt lt Add button to add this entry To Remove a Community Select the community you want to remove from the Current list Click Remove gt gt button to remove it To Modify a Community Select one community you want to modify in the Current column The New column lists the corresponding values please modify it Click Modify button to update the entry Device Version Info Ports Security SNMP if Community Trap Manager Trap Filtering SNMP Community Capacity 3 Current Name public Mode Read Onty 1P 0 0 MET New Name private Mode Read Write 1P 10 9 Communitystring IP Address _ Modify Access Mode Read Ony v Trap Manager Trap Manager specifies the Network Management Stations NMS that will receive trap messages from the SNMP agent and can up to 5 entries A Trap Manager entry with Aging Time 0 will never expire and Aging Time 10 will expire when 10 minutes is up and no trap messages can corresponding entry receive To A
16. dd a Trap Manager Input a name for authentication in the Community String field ex administrator Enter the IP address in the IP address field you allow to access from ex 192 168 1 22 Enter a expiry time for this entry will be durable in minutes 0 for never expires Click lt lt Add button to add the entry To Remove a Community Select the community you want to remove from the Current list Click Remove gt gt button to remove it To Modify a Community 12 Select one community you want to modify in the Current column The New column lists the corresponding values please modify it Click Modify button to update the entry Trap Manager Press Trigger test trap button one test trap will be sent to all NMS that have been added to Trap Manager list A Versioninfo Ports Security SNMP oy munity Trap Manager Trap Fittering Trap Receiver Capacity 5 Current Name NetAdmin 1P 10 10 14 123 Aging 0 IT New Remave gt gt Community String z IP Address Mody Aging Time Trap Filtering Check the Enable boxes by mouse clicking to receive a notice when corresponding event occurs Reserve means reserve for future update Mersioninfo Ports Security SNMP E ager Trap Filtering Enable Cold Boot v Warm Boot i Link UP v Link Down y Test Only v
17. ditada i n LE 23 E Hid LOADEN f A ASAE EE a AEE VEEN TEN EAN EOE Ta OTA e EEE FS RA AE EE EEEE o LA 24 ENE NN EEE AEEA AT EE EE TE A A EEEE EE e A ETA EARE a Eh ee ca 25 4 TEXT BASED USER INTERFAC E scs uciaiiiaaa nado 26 4 1 SETUP THE AONI ON ET A E AEE TE T E A T 26 4 2 MAN MENU aten 27 4 3 SASTEMIN FORMATION a CIO 27 4 4 MANAGEMENT SETUP tata 28 4 5 DEVICE GONTROL Y ata en dad ted ocios 28 4 6 USER AUTHENTICATION Sos da A A A A A a rl i 30 4 7 SIASTEMUTI Na o orita did 30 4 8 SAVE RUNTIME CONFIGURATION coccccnoccccccnnconoconnconcnnnnanonononancnononanannn nen canon near cnn nene nnnn nana nena nan aan nn nana nn nana ana cnn EEEn EnEn 31 Di SPECIFICATION a A a a EEA 32 1 Introduction Micronet SP1658B is a Layer 2 Management Switch that is designed to economically meet the enterprise s needs With 24 10 100M ports and 2 Gigabit ports it provides non blocking transmission and allows choosing either copper or mini GBIC slots for Gigabit expansion without any proprietary modules Moreover it brings advanced features as tag based VLAN port aggregation Class of Service 802 1p and bandwidth control All of these features are configurable via various management interfaces including RS 232 console TELNET HTTP and SNMP 1 1 Package Content Before you start installing the device verify the following items are in the package SP1658B Management Switch Quick Installation Guide Manual CD Power cord RS 232 cable Rack m
18. e Auto Disable 100 8 MWA Enable Auto Disable 100 Name Enter a name for identification ex Richard and press Enter Admin Leave the column Enable to make the port to be in operation or Disable to pause it Speed Duplex 10Half 10Full 100Half 100Full Auto Flow Control Select Enable to take Flow Control effect Bandwidth Ctrl Select the predefined Bandwidth Control scale 10 100 Click Apply button to apply settings Flow Control operation mode Speed Duplex mode Flow Control 10 Half Back pressure 100 Half Back pressure 10 Full IEEE 802 3x Pause Frame 100 Full IEEE 802 3x Pause Frame 1000 Full IEEE 802 3x Pause Frame Statistic Device Version Info Ports Security SNMP Information Configuration Statistic Ether Like Frame Types RX Good Frame Types RX Error Frames Types Port RxXBytes RXframes RXcrc_err Txbytes TXframes TXcollisions TXdrops TXunderruns 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 2 7592 67 0 6768722 83129 0 0 0 3 18572836 70600 0 21088518 125939 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 18458589 197069 0 37277659 338339 45 0 0 6 12086514 46955 0 16584917 117921 0 0 0 r ul a a 304 a Ether Like Frame Types RX Bytes Number of bytes received in good and bad frames RX Frames Number of good and bad packets received RX crc_err Number of CRC errors received TX Byte Number of bytes transmitted in good and bad fram
19. erface but in text mode Login accounts by default are Username root Password superuser root can do any configuration includes changing password and enable disable management capability 26 Username admin Password admin admin can do any configuration except changing password Username guest Password guest guest can view the runtime information only Note Root is only for console access Guest is not allowed accessing to web UI 4 2 Main Menu To get access to the CLI you will have to get the username and password for login Three default usernames passwords are configured as root superuser admin admin and guest guest for different privilege levels To Logout you may press ESC in main manual Note We recommend users to configure a new username password to prevent unauthorized users from accessing to the device After success login the main menu shows up and 6 sub menus are listed Main Menu System Information Management Setup Device Control User Authentication System Utility oe aK WON DZ Save Runtime Configuration The CLI is constructed with menus and sub menus You can select a menu by inputting the number that corresponds to each sub menu and press ESC to exit Commands are given by entering the command number listed on each menu Select a number for your desire then press enter to configure EX Select 1 then press enter to show the system information System Menu
20. es TX Frames Number of good and bad packets transmitted TX Collisions Number of collisions on transmitted frames TX drops Frames dropped due to lack of receive buffer TX underruns RX Good Frame Types RX Bytes RX frames RX broadcasts RX multicasts RX less64_pkts RX 65to127_pkts RX 128t0255_pkts RX 256t0511_pkts RX 512t01023_pkts RX 1024more_pkts Increments when packet transmission fails due to the inability of the interface to retrieve packets from the local packet buffer fast enough to transmit them onto the network Number of bytes received in good and bad frames Number of good and bad packets received Number of good broadcasts Number of good multicasts Number of short frames with invalid CRC lt 64 bytes Number of 65 to 127 bytes frames in good and bad packets Number of 128 to 255 bytes frames in good and bad packets Number of 256 to 511 bytes frames in good and bad packets Number of 512 to 1023 bytes frames in good and bad packets Number of 1024 to max length type frames in good and bad packets 10 RX Error Frame Types RX alignment_err Number of alignment errors received RX crc_err Number of CRC errors received RX oversize_err Number of long frames with valid CRC RX undersize_err Number of short frames with valid CRC RX fragments_err Number of short frames with invalid CRC RX jabbers_err Number of long frames with invalid CRC 3 6 Security For security reason you can specify the Station IP address t
21. ess Table 3 VLAN 4 Security 28 5 IGMP Snooping 6 Mirror 7 Statistic Information 8 Priority Tag 9 STA 10 Port Aggregation 11 SNTP 12 System Log Port Status Configuration Show port status and provides port configuration Address Table Provide the following configuration Display Address Table 2 Mac Address Entry Created 3 Mac Address Entry Delete 4 Modify Aging Time 5 Search a Unicase Mac Address _ VLAN Provide the following configuration 1 Select VLAN Mode Tag based or Port based VLAN 2 Port Group VLAN Status and Configuration Security You can add or delete Lock IP Entry after enable Lock IP function IGMP Snooping For IGMP configuration or IP Multicast Registration Table checking Note Tag based VLAN mode should be selected first Mirror For active inactive Mirror function and further configuration Statistic Information Enter port number for statistic information Priority Tag For priority tag mapping and service rule control STA The following configuration provided 1 STA Status 2 STA Local Configuration 3 STA Port Status 4 STA Port Configuration Port Aggregation 29 Show port aggregation status and configuration SNTP The following configuration is provided 1 SNTP Function 2 SNTP Server UDP Port and Time Zone Configuration 3 Add a New SNTP Server IP Entry 4 Delete an Old Existed SNTP IP Entry System Log For users to enable disable System
22. locates optional 3 4 Version Info Bo Versiono Pots Secwiy SMe Device ID HAN Yer Boot UP Ver POST Yer Runtime Yer JAVA Applet Ver gent Status Device Name Device Location 0 IR3 1 00 1 1 4 2 1 00 945 11 31 111 7 20 2 0001 2 10 2004 MASTER NONE NONE a 3 5 Ports Information The Information screen shows a summary table of port configuration You can know the status of each port clear at a glance via information provided including Link Up Link Down Enable Disable Link Speed Duplex mode and Flow Control Ports Flow Ctrl 1 N A 100TX Link Down Enable Auto Auto None 2 NIA 100TX Link Up Enable 10M Half None 3 NIA 100TX Link Up Enable 100M Full None 4 NIA 100TX Link Down Enable Auto Auto None 5 NIA 100TX Link Up Enable 10M Half None NIA 100TX Link Up Enable 400M Full None Note Also by simply clicking the port on the Panel Display the port information screen pops up Configuration Port attributes can be setup in this page Device Versioninfo Ports Security gt dg Configuration Port Name _Admin Speed Duplex Flow Ctrl Bandwidth Ctrl 1 NiA Enable Auto Disable 100 2 NIA Enable Auto Disable 1100 3 NA Enable Auto Disable 100 4 NA Enable Auto Disable 100 5 MWA Enable Auto Disable 100 6 MWA Enable Auto Disable 100 Y MWA Enabl
23. n do any configuration except changing password 3 2 The Home Page This page shows all available system tools for switch management Function Statement lt Save gt Save the current setting to Non volatile Memory The difference between lt Save gt and lt Apply gt is that Apply applies settings right away but saves the values in the system memory By every switch reboot system obtains system parameters from Non volatile Memory you lt Saved gt before but not buffer memory Click Save button to save it to Non volatile Memory F Save option dialog Save all current runtime Setting to NVRAM Save Cancel Java Applet Window lt Default gt To make the switch restore default value Click Default button to apply the switch with initial value If you want to clear the previous value in the Non volatile Memory please lt Save gt it lt Reboot gt lt Ping gt lt Telnet gt lt Contact gt lt Upgrade gt A Factory default option dialog Do you want to use the factory default setting with the device Yes No Java Applet Window Warm Boot Boot the switch without Power On Self Test POST to shorten the booting time Cold Boot Boot the switch and with fully Power On Self Test 2 Restart configuratio 8 Warm Boot Cold Boot ok Close Java Applet Window To Ping is acommonly used tool to detect existence of the remote host or IP address Also the network stat
24. nking backup This feature permits STA aware switches interact with each other This can ensure only one route exists between any two devices on the network If looping is detected maybe implements on purpose for linking backup looping ports will be blocked to discard additional route If one using route fails this Soanning Tree Algorithm automatically releases the blocking port and establishes connection with other devices Since a STA network has been established all devices listen for Hello BPDUs Bridge Protocol Data Units sent from the Root Bridge After the Max Age maximum time is up the device supposes that the route to the Root Bridge is down The devices initiate negotiations with each other to reconfigure the network for a valid topology Information This screen displays summaries of STA information For further configuration please go to next session 17 _IGMP Snooping Port Aggregation STA Priority Address Table Mirror SNTP Information Configuration STA Port Configuration Spanning Tree STA Bridge Protocol IEEE8021D STA State Disable Designated Root 0000 000000000000 Bridge ID 8000 000854D5E696 Root Port 0 Path Cost Designated C Forward Tran Designate Bri 1 FORWARDING 0 0 8000 000854 0 2 FORWARDING 128 19 lo 0 8000 000854 0 3 FORWARDING 128 19 0 0 8000 000854 0 5 FOR
25. o prevent other user to access this switch There are five sets for you to add To Add IP Enter the IP address in the textbox Click lt lt Add to add the new IP To Remove IP Select the Service IP you want to remove Click Remove To Enable or Disable Select Enable or Disable in the Lock IP Function state Version Info r Ports f Security lf SNMP Lock IP Function State Disable Y lt lt Add New Remove IP Address Service IP MAX 5 Apply 3 7 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a communication protocol for managing devices on a network It is commonly used for network administrators to communicate with multiple devices hub switch router for configuring and monitoring while convenient for troubleshooting but no miscellaneous platform consideration The built in SNMP is an agent which watches the status of it self The Network Management Station A computer attached to network with SNMP management program well installed can be used for accessing to 11 Community A valid entry of Community String and IP Address is for authentication to login to the SNMP agent for configuration Moreover the community capacity can up to 3 sets and only by the way of specified IP address here will be allowed to access the agent One entry consist of IP address 0 0 0 0 will allow the ones who know the community string to a
26. ount brackets Rubber foot and screws 1 2 Key Features Compliant with IEEE802 3 10Base T IEEE802 3u 100Base TX IEEE802 3ab 1000Base T IEEE802 3z 1000Base LX SX IEEE802 1q tag based VLAN and IEEE802 1p traffic classification CoS standards Support auto link and auto negotiation for all RJ 45 ports Provide 2 mini GBIC slots for fiber extension Support Port Aggregation and up to 7 groups Support port based VLAN up to 26 groups Support 802 1Q VLAN and up to 255 groups Support spanning tree protocol IEEE802 1d STP Support IGMP snooping Support 2 priority queues per port and CoS policies Weighted Round Robin WRR Support bandwidth control per port Support IP lock to control access to the switch Support SNMPv1 for network management Support MIBs MIB ll Bridge MIB private enterprise MIB Support web based and menu command telnet console configuration interfaces Support 8MB SDRAM for run time data storage Support 2MB Flash EPROM for cooperation and configuration data storage Support 6K MAC address entries Support 384KBytes packet buffer 1 3 Physical Description EAS e poem SP1658B front view RESET Button The button provides users to restart the switch LED Status Please refer to the following table for LED definition Status Operation POWER On Green Power is on Off Power is off Status On Green System OK Off System fails 10 100M Ports LINK A
27. packet the first out packet No priority 1 1 Send 1 high priority packet then 1 low priority packet 3 1 Send 3 high priority packets then 1 low priority packet 5 1 Send 5 high priority packets then 1 low priority packet 7 1 Send 7 high priority packets then 1 low priority packet 21 3 13 Address Table The address table is the learning table which is composed of many entries and is the most important base to do packet filtering and forwarding MAC Address List Choose the port you would like to view the address table and click the table will be listed Configuration button the MAC address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Aging Time Set the period for keeping a accessing MAC 0 30 300 secs address to be learned in the switch O If the parameter is configured as 0 the Aging Time is unlimited 30 300 secs each number represents the time for a MAC to be learned Dynamic Address Number of MAC addresses automatically Counts learned by the switch Static Address Counts Number of MAC addresses manually added to the switch To add a static address Click the combo box and select a port then the MAC address table of the port appears Fill in configuration value VLAN ID MAC address then click lt lt Add button Note that ports on the switch are all defaulted to VLAN 1 Note The ports of Port Aggregation Group can not be added in Static Address table
28. ports up to 7 aggregation groups which consist of 4 ports per group to create bandwidth up to 800Mbps 3 Web based User Interface 3 1 Setting up Connection This switch can be managed using a standard Web Browser from any computer attached to the network The SNMP management feature also permits the switch to be managed from any SNMP network management station running a network management program Factory Default value of system is IP Address 10 10 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 10 10 0 254 This Web Browser User Interface is coded by Java Applet and running on the JavaTM Virtual Machine JVM version 1 3 1 platform You should configure the management station with an IP address and subnet mask compatible to your switch for accessing Also the management station should be well configured and connected to Internet for automatically downloading upgrading the suitable JVM through Internet from http java sun com Or you can download it yourself by the URL nttp java sun com j2se 1 3 download html and manually install it Running your Web Browser and enter the IP address 10 10 0 1 as the URL in the address field After authentication procedure the home page shows up Note Occasionally the newer JavaTM Virtual Machine is not backward compatible that JVM version 1 3 1 is strongly recommended to ensure properly operation Login account by default is Username admin Password admin Note admin ca
29. t of the spanning tree or trying to become so in units of a second This is the actual value that this bridge is currently using This time value determines the interval length during which no more than two Configuration bridge PDUs shall be transmitted by this node in units of a second 18 Forward Delay 4 30 sec Root Path Cost Configuration Changes Last Topology Change Configuration Device IGMP Snooping Port Aggregation This time value measured in units of a second controls how fast a port changes its spanning state when moving towards the Forwarding state The value determines how long the port stays in each of the Listening and Learning states which precede the Forwarding state This value is also used when a topology change has been detected and is underway to age all dynamic entries in the Forwarding Database The cost of the path to the root device as seen from this bridge The total number of topology changes detected by this bridge since the management entity was last reset or initialized The time in a second since the last time a topology change was detected by the bridge entity Priority Address Table Mirror SNTP SystemLog Version Info Ports Security SNh Information Configuration STA Port Configuration Usage Priority 1 65535 Hello Time 1 10sec Maximum Age Switch Usage Enable aa Priority 32768 When
30. the Switch Becomes Root Hello Time 2 Seconds Maximum Age E 0 Seconds Forward Delay i 5 Seconds Apply Enable Disable this switch to join in withdraw from a STA compliant network Priority is a decisive key for selecting root device root port and designated port The smaller number the higher priority The device with the highest priority becomes the STA root device However if all devices have the same priority the device with the lowest MAC address will become the root device The amount of time between the transmission of Configuration bridge PDUs by this node on any port when it is the root of the spanning tree or trying to become so in units of a second This is the actual value that this bridge is currently using The maximum age of Spanning Tree Protocol information learned from 19 6 40sec the network on any port before it is discarded in units of a second This is the actual value that this bridge is currently using Forward Delay This time value measured in units of a second controls how fast a port 4 30sec changes its spanning state when moving towards the Forwarding state The value determines how long the port stays in each of the Listening and Learning states which precede the Forwarding state This value is also used when a topology change has been detected and is underway to age all dynamic entries in the Forwarding Database STA Port Configuration Port Aggregation STA Priority Address Table
31. us can be known by the ratio of packets Reply and Loss 2 Ping Function Dialog Ping Test Ping Requests Ping Count Ping Replies arget IP Address Start To begin the Telnet program The login screen pops up by simply clicking the lt Telnet gt button Contact technicians for technical support by E Mail A Upgrade configuration dialog O 8 TFTP Download OK Close Java Applet Window WEB Upload Select Device ID and WEB Upload radio button then click OK Specify the file path by clicking Browse button and click Start to trigger A Web Upload Microsoft Internet Ex a E TFTP Download Select Device ID and TFTP Download radio button then click OK Enter the TFTP server s IP address in Server IP field Enter file name in File Name field Click Start button to download the code for system to update with it automatically 3 TFTP Config Dialog Server IP 192 168 0 100 File Name RUNTIME BIN Java Applet Window 3 3 Device Panel Display ax x nx A GGA A Ajde eee BP Arda Cemi Eo AN o o sratus 60 RESET powrn SLINWACT t Network Configuration IP Address IP address of this device Subnet Mask NetMask of your network Gateway IP IP address of Gateway Device Information Name Naming the system optional Contact Who the System administrator is optional Location Where the management stack

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