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1. rii rii Bump Pode Oa ex Law iat Pach I S Ta Lae Priya E Som Control Fe Braicu I s Te Baca Reet lB Monitoring Bi Bread and Metta Re Eno Paia ameme f a slalistics Overiew Recalve Sire Counters Transmit Size Counters Figure 17 Configuration File Transler Logini 4 3 LACP Status Display the port LACP Status i LP SGW2400 SNMP Gigabit Switch a Wii LAN PRODUCTS COM LACP Aggregation Overview leaming Port Leaning by RSTE DB Foroaring Port ink up and forwarding trames Bh Focwacing Port ink up ad forwarding by RST Naber is Pastner port amber if otber switch has LACP enabled LACP Part Status Figure 18 g www lanpro com Active Products Switches LP SGW2400 4 4 RSTP Port Status Address 46 epii 168 2 1 enue erie a a l LP SGW2400 SNMP Gigabit Switch WWW LAN PRODUCTS COM VLANId Bridge Id_ Heello Time Max Age Fwd Delay Topology Root 1d 1 32769 00 01 e1 00 00 02 2 lo i5 Steady This switch is Root Rakesh RSTP Port Status oGroup Van T Pik Can age Fon Pp Fon Protea Port Stat Pott Nom SP rea T T T Mes e a e e e a ea Figure 19 eee 7 f ej i pees res er ee Non STP 4 5 IGMP Status Display IGMP Status IGMP Status VLAN ausor Queries Queries efor fers epee ID as nsmitted received Reports Reports Reports Leaves 4 te oo oOo pes Refresh Figure 20 4 6 Veri
2. 256fps 512fps 1024fps 2048fps ICMP Rate No Lirnit 4096fps 8192fps 16384fps 32768fps j j j Learn Frames Rate No Limit Remarks 1 Broadcast means sending the data package to all the Broadcast Rate No Limit x host of thenetwork 2 Multicast means sending the data package to a Host Multicast Rate No Limit z aver Oh ie E Flooded unicast Rate No Limit 3 Uncase means sending the data package to a Host of the network 4 Unknown uncase means the destination MAC address Apply Refresh haven t been confirmed 5 Switch cannot control the broadcast package totally can Figure 15 only restrict the broadcast sent speed a www lanpro com Active Products Switches LP SGW2400 ee gt Chapter 4 Monitoring Guide 4 1 Statistics Overview LP SGW2400 SNMP Gigabit Switch LANPRO Display all the port current Transmit information and Receive WWW LAN PRODUCTS COM i nfo rm ati on Statistics Overview for all ports Figure 16 OQ 4 2 Detailed Statistics Display the port current Transmit detailed information and CP SGYWVZ400 SNMP Gigabit Switch Receive detailed information i adakah aE Statistics for Port 1 Cuu Retesh poni Ponz Pots pona poas ene Patz Pons Pot Pot 0 Ponit Por 12 Por 13 Potta Pot 15 Poa 16 Pod 17 Pot 18 Pon 19 Pont 20 Pon 21 Pon 22 Pot 23 Pot 24 Racehe Total Transmit Total free i S a O Y Oo y a kai
3. LANPRO Active Products Switches LP SGW2400 24 ports 10 100 1000 24 ports Remote Web Manageable Smart Switch 10 100 1000 Mbps SNMP capable LPSGW2400_UG_ENBO1W LP SGW2400 24 ports 10 100 1000 24 ports Remote Web Manageable Smart Switch 10 100 1000 Mbps SNMP capable www anpro com Active Products Switches LP SGW2400 a Chapter 1 Product Specification Thank you for the loyalty you have shown to our company and products We are sure the performance and the quality of our devices will be up to your demanding standards LanPro provides technical support to your product along its lifetime so you get the most of your investment 1 1 Product Characteristics Complies with IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u IEEE802 3ab standards Supports port bandwidth control function Supports QoS function Supports port based access control support IEEE 802 1X Supports circuit diagnoses Supports up to 16 VLAN groups for 802 1q VLAN Supports up to 24 trunks with up to 16 ports in a trunk Supports source IP filter per port to block unwanted access Supports flow statistic function dynamic display switch port receiving transferring data package situation Suports administration via console TInside wide power 2 Fan Vents for additional redundance 1U steel case 19 Inches strong metallic standard structure design 1 2 Packing list Please check the articles included after you open the packing as below 1 pie
4. Transfer Name Logout Figure 3 System Display current switch system situation and you can set the relative items according to your demands MAC address Display the current switch MAC address Lease Time Left O default www lanpro com Active Products Switches LP SGW2400 3 3 Ports Port display Link station and can set each port as speed flow control Every port can choose one work mode in 7 kinds as below 10M half duplex 10M full duplex 100M half duplex 100M full duplex 1000M full duplex auto negotiation disable Default is auto negotiation Each port must choose a best work mode after it is negotiated with the corresponding object automatically Figure 4 O 3 4 VLANs Can set 16 VLAN groups for 802 1q VLAN VLAN group setting the port can communicate only when it is set to the same VLAN goup a port can belong to a multi VLAN group and can communicate with a multi Vlan group at the same time Figure 5 3 5 Aggregation Aggregation also called port trunk ismostly used for the Uplink passage redundancy an incorrect containerTrunk group can not span the VLAN all the trunk members must be in the same VLAN otherwise Trunk function will be lost You cannot connect the two Trunk groups into each other and cannot connect two switches by two Trunk passages Any operation of them will make the network cycle and stop the network Figure 6 Tle nPro LP Suwa 08 2650 ET Ea g
5. on the related indicators are on Every port of the switch can be used as Uplink port Note Don t plug a phone line into an RJ45 port otherwise it will damage the unit Q The switch can adjust the power automatically depending on the input voltage range within the marked voltage on the rear board amp 2 2 LED Indications ON OFF Power on off Link Act ON OFF Ports connected Ports unconnected FLASH Data frames are through Speed ON OFF The transmission rate among ports is 1000Mbps The transmission rate is 10 100 Mbps Chapter 3 Configuration Guide 3 1 Fast Log In Notice You must configure IP for the managing PC because the default parameter of the switch is listed as below Default IP address is 192 168 2 1 there is no password You can log in the switch setting window through the steps as below Connect the switch with the managing PC adapter 2 Turn on the switch power supplier Make sure the PC IP address belong to 192 168 2 xxx e g 192 168 2 100 xxx is the integer between 2 254 3 www lanpro com Q Open the browser input the http 192 168 2 1 and Enter it you will see the switch login window as below take 24 Ports Switch as sample figure1 Figure 1 Input the Password default there is no password then click the Apply and the Configuration window will show as below There are items in the window s left side they are Configuration Moni
6. PHY 4 7 Ping Type of diagnostics Full comprises cable length and full The ping function is to test the connectedness of the link anomaly check anomaly comprises full anomaly check between the switch and destination and termination comprises anomaly check without check for coupling between pairs default full VeriPHY Cable Diagnostics Ping Parameters Port Pont Poti Target IP address M d fu Count 1 a Time Out in secs 1 i ppl Apply na Ping Results Cable Status Target IP address 0 0 0 0 Pair Length m Status Status Test complete A jp Request timeouts bpo B Average Response Time in ms i a E o Figure 21 Figure 21b E LLL S 10 www lanpro com Active Products Switches LP SGW2400 gt Chapter 5 Maintenance Guide amp 5 1 Warm Restart Warm Restart click Yes to start restart the switch Warm Restart Are you sure you want to perform a Warm Restart Nol Figure 22 5 2 Factory Default Restore Factory Configuration click Yes to start restore factory default configuration NOTICE Please do login into the switch window again after you restore factory default configuration If you once changed the default IP address before restore please use the new IP address of you set Factory Default Are you sure you want to pe
7. bit Switch An ISP or WISP application as well as a district broadband e WWW LAN PRODUCTS COM network environment needs this kind of switch application quite a lot Pone e ss Port 24 Optional 10 100 1000Mbps port choose the ts pees oes relative port if needed IGM Snoopi Sy fe tet ho tine Policer Shaper Speed Qualy oS we ee a oe optional is as below 128kbps 256kbps 384kbps 512kbps iem Contre Shee DE 640kbps 768kbps 836kbps 896kbps 1024Mbps 1152kbps monitoring Le eeo e 1280kbps 1408kbps 1536kbps 1664kbps 1792kbps ies Oveniow E E 1920kbps 2048kbps 2176kbps 2304kbps 2432kbps rE ome it 2560kbps 2688kbps 2816kbps 2944kbps 3072kbps yer 5 No Lima z az E 3200kbps 3328kbps 3456kbps 3584kbps 3712kbps i C pe E z 3840kbps 3968 kbps isee res erm Notice If the chosen speed is higher than the practical cogen E oum fio time speed the status column will display the chosen No but t o o E not the practical speed Figure 14 Oo 3 14 Storm Control Storm Control Can Prevent the switch the transfer of broadcasts when the broadcast package arrives the Storm Control Configuration switch sets frames according to the customer s setting the exceeding package will be thrownautomatically this will a ensure that the switch runs in an stable way Broadcast Storm Control Control speed optional is 1kfps 2fps 4fps 8fps 16fps Number of frames per second 32fps 64fps 128fps
8. ce 24 ports Ethernet Switch 1 piece power cable 1 piece console cable 1 pair L bracket 4 pieces rubber padding 1 piece User s manual If any element is remaining please contact with your distributor LanPro can supply Spare parts in case you need to repair a damaged unit 2 www lanpro com Active Products Switches LP SGW2400 es B Chapter 2 Hardware Installation D 2 1 Quick Installation Guide Choose a proper place for the LP SGW2400 rack mountable switch considering the surroundings such as power requirements space keep it away from sunlight heat source and electromagnetic interference area The wind range must be at least 10 cm 3 inches for a good ventilation Installation amp Connection method Stick the rubber padding to the rear side of the switch Use standard EIA 19 rack mount and fix the rack on both sides of the switch LanPro has a complete line up of cabinets racks and Server racks for all kinds of applications Adjust the holes so that they can fit and fasten the switch with the turnbuckle O Plug the cable into the switch socket turn the power on the switch will test itself all indicators and lights are on at the same time after 5 seconds the lights automatically turn off and test is done Put one end of the Cat 5 Cat5e or 6 cable cable into a RJ45 port of the switch the other end is connected with the NIC card and router If the power of the switch is
9. d lt password gt Description Set or display console password The empty string the password check W disables lt password gt Password string of up to 16 characters Console gt op level System commands Console commands Port commands MAC commands VLAN commands Aggregation commands eee 802 3ad Link Aggregation commands 802 10 Rapid Spanning Tree commands User Group User Group commands oS QoS commands Mirror Mirror commands IP commands Dotlx commands Filter commands IGHP Snooping commands Debug commands Figure 30 Te 13 www lanpro com Active Products Switches LP SGW2400 6 5 Example 2 Please open the Hyperterminal console Configure the Hyper terminal Bie Edt View cal Transfer Help Dis 3 3 l aixi Fori Settings Ei per second Daas Baty Noe tt Stewe Figure 31 Place the sublevel you wish to enter to in this example we wish to reset the switch values to factory settings hence we input System and then Enter In order to take a look at the sublevel values we enter and then enter We will be able to look at the available commandes In this case we will input Restore Default KeepIP this will restablish factory settings and keep the IP then input Enter The equipment will show us the factory settings restablishment and the reset process Dotix commands Filter commands IGHP Snooping commands D
10. ebug commands Commands at System level Configuration all Restore Default keepIP Name lt name gt Reboot Amodem l SNMP enablejidisable Trap lt IP Address Readcommunity lt community string Writecommunity lt community string gt Trapcommunity lt community string gt Up System Restore Default KeepIP Restoring to default CONT dl ela u Restored to default Cont eatin ee Activating new configuration System Connected 0 01 42 Autodest 115200 SA1 Figure 33 24 Input the password an press hit enter You will be located at the console root indicated by the symbol gt In order to know the available commands in this level please enter and then enter op level System commands Console commands Port commands MAC commands VLAN commands Aggregation commands TEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation commands IEEE 802 14 Rapid Spanning Tree commands User Group commands QoS commands Mirror commands IP commands Dotis commands Filter commands IGHP Snooping commands Debug commands rrd edt Ft bb oF a a a utodetect 115200 8 N 1 Figure 32 In order to return to the submenu please input the symbol and then Enter Please input Exit and then Enter for exiting Configuration all Restore Default keepIP Name lt name gt Reboot Kmodem SNMP lenabletdisabled Trap KIP Address gt Readcommunity lt community string gt Writecomm
11. essing the key or entering help The help info depends on the context At top level a list of command groups is displayed File Edt Wew Cal Transfer Help Dia 2 3 wl Configuration all Restore Default keepIP Name lt name gt Reboot Xnodem SNMP enable disable Trap lt IP Address gt Readcommunity lt community string Writecommunity lt community string gt Trapcommunity lt community string gt Up System gt Restore Default KeepIP_ Restoring to default configuration Restored to default configuration Activating new configuration At group level a list of the command syntaxes for the current group is displayed If the help command is issued for a specific command the command syntax and a description of the command are shown 6 5 Example 1 The command hierarchy and the help utility is demonstrated in the following example gt lt enter gt Commands at top level VLAN VLAN commands Aggregation Aggregation Trunking commands LACP IEEE802 3ad Link aggregation commands RSTP IEEE802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree commands User Group User Group commands Debug commands gt console lt enter gt Console gt lt enter gt Commands at Console level Console Configuration Console Password lt password gt Console Timeout lt timeout gt Console Prompt lt prompt string gt Console gt password Syntax Console Passwor
12. f192 168 2 1 LP SGW2400 SNMP Gigabit Switch WW CAN FRODUC TS COM Configuration Mirroring Configuration SS r Er a Ca E N aaa 2 3 5 6 7 a a aie inning Quality of Senice Rate Limit Starn Contra l j 10 1 Monitoring Statistics Oversew Detailed Statesics LACP Salus HI a pa ae u 5 8 m Shows the configured QoS mode IP ToS Precedence priority mapping VLAN user priority mapping default priority default VLAN user priority L4 default priority L4 match priority and UDP TCP entries for the port QoS Configuration QoS Mode QoS Disabled APPLY CANCEL Figure 12 www lanpro com Active Products Switches LP SGW2400 3 12 Filter aoe hipio 1682 1 Sets the source IP filter per port to block unwanted access _ LP SGW2400 SNMP Gigabit Switch LANPRO Filter Configuration WA LAN PRODUCTS COM Source IP Filter e Fan mea Allowed GMP S Tees Disabled oe pipada Control ee Disabled T i ma Monitoring 5 Disabled Disabled Z Disabled J Statistics Overnew e osabea A l Daas ents a oie ieee Disabled I o Sotware Upload Clee Disabled eee Logout wu Disabled Sane FREE A a 3 13 Rate Limit The Rate Limit can prevent the saome customer to occupy a Address fE heto 7192 168 2 1 huge bandwidth which may affect the normal network using BE l LP SGW2400 SNMP Giga
13. nfiguration memory The IGMP snooping module will listen to IP multicast router IGMP queries and the IGMP reports from hosts and will update the switch device MAC table with IP multicast group MAC addresses and port masks according to the received reports If no IP multicast router is present in an IGMP enabled VLAN the switch will perform the querying itself in that particular VLAN The switch querying functionality can be enabled and disabled per VLAN The switch must be setup for IP management in order for the querying to work amp 3 10 Mirroring Port mirror function can transfer a monitored package means the received and sent or sending receiving package can be monitored by the monitor mode to the monitor port satisfy the managing bureau to monitor the Internet cafe the enterprise monitoring software monitors the totality of visiting demands If the monitor and monitored port is the same port the later will be neglected by the system automatically The Monitor port bandwidth should be bigger or equal to the monitored port bandwidth Figure 11 3 11 Quality of Service Active Products Switches LP SGW2400 IGMP Configuration IGMP Enabled Li Router Ports 10 20 30 46 50 60 70 8D gr 10F 11 127 137 147 180 167 170 187 197 2007 2107 2207 237 2407 Unregistered IPMC Flooding enabled mj VLANID IGMP Snooping Enabled IGMP Querying Enabled ea r ea Apply Refresh Figure 10 Aagdress HE hetpof
14. rform a Factory Default Nol Figure 23 OQ 5 3 Software Upload Software Upload The upgrading process will need about 1 minute the switch will reboot automatically after upgraded you need to re rT Bowen login Figure 24 eS 5 4 Configuration File Transfer l l l Configuration Upload Configuration File upload and download Browse Upload Configuration Download Figure 25 Download 5 5 Logout Cancel user exit the setting window make sure system Please enter password to login security j Password Ii www lanpro com Active Products Switches LP SGW2400 E gt Chapter 6 Command Line Interface 6 1 Com Port Set up To use the command line interface you may connect a PC BBSSeSiiNAiss COM port to the RS 232 connector and activate a terminal oie l2 ale ai program e g HyperTerminal under Windows The COM port must be set up to run 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity 115200 baud and without flow control Figure 27 6 2 Command Hierarchy The CLI is hierarchical with two levels a top level and a group level The group level consists of the following groups System Console Port MAC VLAN Aggregation LACP RSTP User Group QoS Mirror IP Dot1X Debug At top level you may enter a command by giving the full command string including group or you may change context into a group by entering the name of the group At group level you may enter commands for the par
15. t Mcroet intemmet Doplorer Back ess a a eh seen Se ravertes Adress E herp i 192 168 2 1 Eco uws LP SGW2400 SNMP Gigabit Switch WWW LAN PRODUCTS COM Port Configuration 4 Storm Control Monitoring Statatics Gramirw Det led Star aStice BE om m ou j 212 A il Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Sofware Upkar Configuration File Tranter mm Hj Lane LPS W400 SAP galt Satih lt METOS Davbemnet Eeplorer LP SGW2400 SNMP Gigabit Switch WWW LAN PRODUCTS COM Port Segmentation VLAN Configuration Add a VLAN e Leri Hl Coniral Monitoring Datigtics Overs Warm Resia Factory Default Software Upload Configuration File Trannlar Logout Beech is Fi 2 4 Search P3 3 Address E hetp 7192 168 2 4f LP SGW2400 SNMP Gigabit Switch Www LAN PRODUCTS COnm Configuration Aggregation Trunking Configuration pemon ETE ere eel e a pe Ss ee eas Warm Aiesdaet Factory Defaut www lanpro com 3 6 LACP LACP IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation Protocol provides a way to set up aggregation automatically between switches Figure 7 P IGMP Snooping Miar ni Guaily of Serace i Rate Limi Stonn Control Monitoring Sairis Owari Detailed Statistics LAP Status RSTP Status IGMP Status WenPHyY Ping Maintenance Wann Restat Factory Default Softee Upload Conhgurateon File Transfer Active Produc
16. ticular group you have chosen without specifying the group name or you may return to the top level by entering the up command The current level and group is indicated by the prompt If you are at the top level the prompt will be gt If you are at group level the prompt will display the actual group e g System gt At group level you also have the option of using the slash key to refer to a context relative to the top level E g you may be in the system group and enter a console configuration command or change context into the console group by entering console op level System commands Console commands Port commands MAC commands VLAN commands Aggregation commands IEEE 8 2 3ad Link Aggregation commands IEEE 862 14 Rapid Spanning Tree commands User Group commands QoS commands Mirror commands IP commands Dotix commands Filter commands Figure 28 IGHP Snooping commands Debug commands 12 www lanpro com Active Products Switches LP SGW2400 6 3 Login Logout Procedures To get access to the CLI you must login by entering a password You will automatically be queried about the password The password is configurable The password check may be disabled by setting the password to an empty string in which case any password entered during login will be accepted You may logout at any time and at any context level using the exit command Figure 29 6 4 Help Utility You may get help by pr
17. toring and Maintenance You can set the relative items according to your demands the more detailed guide will be mentioned in the later chapters will take the 24Port Switch as sample Figure 2 Active Products Switches LP SGW2400 Please enter password to login Password is 3 l anPro LP SGW2400 SNMP Gigabit Switch Microsoft Internet Eplorer Ble E yew Favortes Jods tib i 2 p wh Foes amp oe ia G LP SGW2400 SNMP Gigabit Switch WWW LAN PRODUCTS COM Password Successfully Entered L Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overmew Maintenance Warm Restart Factory Default Software Upload Configuration F de Transfer Logout 3 2 System TJ LanPro LP SGW2400 SNMP Gigabit Switch Microsoft Internet Beplorer Ele Edt Yew Favortes Joos Hop Ou O 2 Alph Foes O Oe BG Address E heto 192 168 2 1 Jo uw LP SGW2400 SNMP Gigabit Switch LANPRO WWW LAN PRODUCTS COM Configuration System Configuration ee MAC Address 1 c1 00 00 01 VLANs SW Version Luton24 2 30b Aggregation HW Version ho o R Temperature o c IGMP Snooping 192 168 21 255 255 255 0 Storm Control Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics Ping Fallback IP Address fis2 168 2 1 allback Subnet Mask pss 255 2550 Maintenance Fallback Gateway 000 Warm Restart TFTP Server Enabled woo as Factory Default Server Enabled N Software Upload Management VLAN fi Configuration File
18. ts Switches LP SGW2400 LACP Port Configuration Port Protocol Enabled Key Value auto ji i amp o i amp 2 i S k7 iit i i amp amp i WW LAM PRODUCTS COM 3 7 RSTP j RSTP is a protocol that prevents loops in the network and dynamically reconfigures which physical links in a switch should forward frames Figure 8 Quaiey of Semice Fiter Rale Limit Stomm Contral Monitoring Stasies Cveriew D laded Stalrsing LACP Statue RSTP Status MP Status VWenPHY Ping Maintenance Warm Restar Factory Detaylt Sodware Upload Configuration File Transfer Logout WWW LAN FRODUC TS COM 3 8 802 1X Sets or shows 802 1X processes for every port of the SGW2400 switch Figure 9 Monitoring Statistics Overiew Deiaded Statrstiics LACE Siaius RSTP Salus IGMP Status WenPHT Ping Maintenance Warm Restan Factory Default Soawart Upload Confiqurateon File Transier Logout LP SGW2400 SNMP Gigabit Switch 802 1 Configuration Mode Ovsabled RADIUS IP pono RADIUS UOP Port 1812 D Force Authonzed Force Authonzed Force Authonzed WW LAN PRODUCTS COM WH Force Authonzed 12 DT Force Authonzed l www lanpro com O 3 9 IGMP Snooping Per default and when enabled IGMP snooping will function in each statically defined VLAN i e those VLANs that are stored in non volatile co
19. unity lt community string Trapcommunity lt community string Up System gt Restore Default KeepIP Restoring to default configuration Restored to default configuration Activating new configuration Auto detect his200 ScAc AL Figure 34 cars MM fe aphure E Print echo www lanprod com
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