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1.           m    a       E u       3 r    ee    T        gt  Note    m  y             Read Me First    48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch Packing List      Before you start installing 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch  please verify that the package  contains the following items       48 Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch     AC Power Cord     Mounting Accessory  for 19    Rack Shelf      User   s Guide CD ROM    Please notify your sales representative immediately if any of the aforementioned items is  missing or damaged     Power Requirements   AC Line  Voltage   100 240 VAC  Frequency   50 60 Hz  Consumption   85 W    Quick Installation      1  Install the switch in the rack with mounting accessory   2  Connect the switch to an AC power source     3  The port 1 48 connector is RJ 45 jack on the switch  Use Category 5 UTP cable to  connect between the switch and end station    4  The port 45 48 includes two types of media     TP and SFP fiber module  they support  TP or fiber with auto detected function     5  The default values of the switch are as follows     IP Address   192 168 1 1  Subnet Mask   255 255 255 0  Default Gateway   192 168 1 254  Password   admin    User can use web to configure the switch with the default IP address and password in the first  configuration  Please refer to User   s Guide contained in CD ROM for details on the setting of  parameters  User   s manual is filed under the path   manual of the CD ROM     Note  The GbE switch fiber interface could not guarantee work
2.      UI  fff  ft    Fig  3 34    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    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     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     It   s 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  May  200
3.     Fig  4 2    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    101    User Manual       4 2  Commands of CLI    To see the commands of the mode  please input         after the prompt  then all  commands will be listed in the screen  All commands can be divided into two  categories  including global commands and local commands  Global commands can  be used wherever the mode you are  They are    exit        end        help        history        logout         save start        save user        restore default    and    restore user     For more details     please refer to Section 4 2 1     Command instructions reside in the corresponding modes are local commands    The same command with the same command name may occur but perform totally  different function in different modes  For example     show    in IP mode performs  displaying the IP information  however  it performs displaying the system information      in system mode  For more details  please refer to Section 4 2 2                 Copyright  c  1981 2007 Ruby Tech Corp    Web Smart Switch   G5 1148L   Login  admin   Password    GS 1148L     autologout Change autologout time  hostname Change hostname  ip Enter into ip mode  reboot Reboot the system  system Enter into system mode  ee  lt  lt  Global commands  gt  gt               end Back to the top mode  exit Back to the previous mode  help Show available commands  history Show a list of previously run commands  logout Logout the system  restore Restore default or user conf
4.   Disable x  31   Disable   47  Disable  gt    16  Disable   32  Disabley  48  Disable  gt      mt       Fig  3 14    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    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 switch 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  DSP  Priority   oScp  Priority    o 07 1 0x 2 3 fo x      ox   o  gt    o  gt   o  4  o  gt   5 fo  gt   6  o  gt   7  o  gt    8  o x  9 fo xl 10  ox  11 fo xl  12  ox  13  ox  14  o  gt   15  o  gt    16  o  gt   17 fo  gt   18  ox  19 fo     20  ox  21  ox  22  o  gt   23  ox   24  ox  25  ox  26  o  gt   27 fo  gt    28  ox  29 fo x  30  ox  31 fo x   32  o  gt   33 fo  gt   34 Jo  35 fo  gt    36  o x  37 fo x 38  ox  39 fo xl  40  ox  41  ox  42  o  gt   43  o  gt    44  ox  45 fo  gt   46  o  gt   47  ox   48  ox  49  ox  50  o  gt   51  ox   52  o  gt   53  o  gt   54  o  gt   55  o  gt    56  ox  57 fo  gt   58  ox  59 fo x   60  o  gt   61 fo  gt   62 Jo    63
5.   Disablex  24   Disable   36   Disable x  48  Disable  gt    ES    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  May  2007  Revision A2    32    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  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  May  2007  Revision A2  33    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 
6.   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   EEE802 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    IDR SX 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  May  2007  Revision A2  116    User Manual         Diagnostic LED     System LED  Power  CPU  Per Port LED   10 100 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  May  2007  Revision A2    117    Release Note    History     1  Date  12 08 2006    Release Content     1   48 Port GbE Web Smart Switch User s Manual    2   Read Me First    3   RUBY Brochure    Release Version  v1 2    New Added Content  None  Modified Content  None    2  Date  05 15 2007    Release Content     1   48 Port GbE Web Smart Switch with 4 SFP Dual Media Use
7.   M  of all member ports will become unchecked after    All  Port Unchecked        All Port Checked     All uncheck box of all member ports will become checked  M  after    All  Port Checked        Create VLAN Group    VLAN Name    YLAN 2         1 ml 28 3 1  4 0 5  0 6  zg 8 7  a  Goal ce  a  sl tel ls  on  caa m de  c   al cle  20e  2208  nl RZE  vis  MI  ie Ml  er  ec lt  ml  oc  Member Port Sar    a ease se   a7a    san  0 Sao   4a  mj 42  01045 Li  4450  4550  46  DJP 472  1 48  1   Lim  Gel le  Col Col ol o    o    OP  ET  PES   eee   RES   BE 0  PES   PEREZ  Caa Me PESO   eee Re  RES  REC  BERD     All Port Unchecked     All Port Checked  N  Fig  3 60    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    93    User Manual       3 21 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 port 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    mr a  pt E    o o  o  o    5 o  o 7  o 8  o  9 o 10 o LL 
8.   oz    oz   oz   0x Oo    a gt    oz     DSCP    Not Demoted Not Demoted  oy 0    AUTO  NN    Fig  3 26    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    54    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 of 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   DScP   Port   cos   DstP    1  Enable x   Enable   17  enable    Enable   33  Enable      Enable  gt   2  Enable    Enable   18  enable z   Enable   34  Enable    Enable  gt    3 enable z   Enable   19  Enable z   Enable    35  Enable    Enable  gt    4  Enable     Enable    20  Enable z   Enable    36  Enable z   Enable  gt    5  enable 7   Enable z  21  Enable z   Enable    37  Enable Y  Enable  gt    6 enable     Enable 7  22  Enable z   Enable    38  Enable    Enable  gt    7   Enable     Enable    23  Enable z   Enable    39  Enable z   Enable  gt    8   Enable z   Enable z  24  Enable z   Enable    40  Enable z   Enable  gt    9  Enable z   Enable   25  Enable z   Enable z  41  Enable z   E
9.   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  lt Upgrade gt  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  ATFTP 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 L m  gt     N    Fig  3 50    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  83    User Manual       3 19  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 amount 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 Len
10.  0 0 0 0    32    Destination IP  0 0 00      a2    Protocol rem    gt     Source Port o     65535    Destination Port fo o   65535  Permit  allow  gt      None x     ee    Fig  3 31    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    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 Lond       Fig  3 32    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  63    User Manual       3 9  User 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       Ethertype    a   Value   State J value        1 u 1537  m po  2 ml D po   3     p       Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    64    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 mana
11.  14  T   Port 20  T Port 26  T Port 32  T Port 38  l Port 44    Publication date  May  2007    Revision A2    l Port 3   Port 9  T Port 15  T   Port 21  l Port 27  T   Port 33  T   Port 39  T   Port 45     Port 4  l Port 10  l Port 16  T Port 22  T Port 28  l Port 34  T Port 40  T Port 46    Fig  3 12    37     Port 5    Port 11  l Port 17  l Port 23  l Port 29  I Port 35   I Port 41  l Port 47    l Port 6  l Port 12  l Port 18  l Port 24  l Port 30  l Port 36  l Port 42  l Port 48    User Manual       3 6  QoS  3 6 1  Priority    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 St
12.  32 fi Access    33 1 Access  gt    gt    Ema N  Fig  3 62  Parameter description   Port 1 48   Port number   PVID     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    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  May  2007    Revision A2    97    User Manual       3 22  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 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    Fi
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14.  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    JO Oo  amp  WN  amp  O      4        4    Fig  3 17    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  42    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 state 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  gt   17 _  Disable  33  Disable  gt    2  Disable  gt   18 _  Disable  34  Disable  gt    3  Disable  gt   19 _  Disable  35 _  Disable  gt    4  Disable  20  Disable  36  Disable    5  Disable    21  Disable  37 _  Disable x  6  Disable x  22   Disable x  38  Disable  gt    7  Disable    23  Disable  39  Disable  gt    8  Disable  gt   24  Disable  gt   40  Disable  gt    9  Disable    25  Disable  41  Disable    10   Disable x  26   Disable x  42  Disable    11   Disable   27   Disable   43  Disable  gt    12  Disable   28   Disable   44  Disable  gt    13   Disable x  29   Disable   45 _  Disable  gt    
15.  Time zone   8 Hrs     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  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  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  May  2007  Revision A2  17    User Manual       Day Light Saving End     This is
16.  fo x   md Is  Fig  3 15    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    40    User Manual       Function name    Port Priority Setting  Function description    Decide the priority of each port   Parameter description     Priority   You can choose one of 0 7 Priority for each port     Port Priority Setting    Port   Priority   Port   Priority   Port   Priority    17 0x 33 07    1  o  gt    ox   o  gt    2  o  gt   18  o  gt   34  o  gt    3  o  gt   19  o  gt   35  o  gt    4 Jo  gt   20 fo  gt   36  o  gt    5  o  gt   21  o  gt   37  o  gt    6 07 22  o  gt   38 07  7 fo  gt   23  o  gt   39  o  gt    8 07 24 07 40 0x  9 fo x  25  o  gt   41  o  gt    10 07 26  o  gt   42 07  ii  o  gt    gt   oz  43  o  gt    12  o  gt   28  o  gt   44  o  gt    13  o  gt   29  o  gt   45  o  gt    14  o  gt   30  o  gt   46  o  gt    15  o  gt   31  o  gt   47  o  gt    16  o  gt   32 kiz  48  o  gt    mms   X    Fig  3 16    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    41    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  
17.  in OE nei A eee DA Et MAMA yy A dr mincir 81  3 18  Firmware Upgrade  ua ia anne aan tian alain 83  3 19  Max  Packet Length iii 84  Be LAIN mra NE a Abner sata al ee ete thats  88  3 21  14VEAN  MOJEGO ANO EE AE YE RZ Menara tenues age eas EA 88  3 21 2 gt  VLAN GOUD zzz EA OPAD OE REAR AAA ZAWA   90  3 213  POTLPTOtOCOJ wys z dA a AS we de ne dA RARE a Et 94  CIE PE  pdo  ANAVA   DIAE PEENE EEEE ne tasse RR lente 96  9222  n   01010  EEE EAA A casei Ae A LR PL EAA 98  3 23  Ea a21 LE  ere EEA EEE A A Pe E O E E A TEET ENTAI AET 99  Operation of CLI Management    eennnnnnnnenenns 100  4 1  CLI Management  nirvana A day dite eee AE a Ay eut tendant 100  AVA EOG M cette dee O OO Pa Berne gene a ee 100  4 2  Commands of Gesi Za asin a ada arte oa ude tag RDA E nn RE OWA 102  4 2 1  Global Commands of CLIS is 103  4 2 2  Local Commands of CL    ins 109  FAQ ZOE PLA ELA OW 114  5 1  Resolving No Link Condition    114  D 2 08Aw iain kod nn M A eda eh A CA AO nee 114  Appendix A Technical Specifications mens 115    iii    iv    Revision History                            Release   Date   Revision  1 3 05 15 2007 A2  1 2 12 08 2006 Al  1 1 07 03 2006 Al  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 comput
18.  o 12  o  13 o 14 o 15  o 16 0  ir  o 18 o 19  o 20  o  21 o 22 o 23  o 24 0  29 o 26 o Z  o 28  o  29 o 30 o 31  o 32  o  33 o 34 o 35  o 36 0  27 In aa In 2a In an In az  I  Fig  3 61  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 1 48   Port number   PVID     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    94    User Manual       Publication  Revision A2    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  May  2007    95    User Manual       3 21 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 appl
19.  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  May  2007  Revision A2  31    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    RES visable    SESS  visable      EH  125000000 M65534  25    1  Disable  gt   13  Disable    Disable  gt   37  Disable  gt    2  Disable  gt   14  Disable  26 _  Disable  38   Disable  gt    3  Disable  gt   15 _  Disable w  27 _  Disable  39  Disable  gt    4  Disable  gt   16  Disable  28 _  Disable  40  Disable    5  Disable  17  Disable  29 J Disable gt    41  Disable  gt    6  Disable  gt   18  Disable  30 _  Disable  42  Disable  gt    7  Disable  gt   19  Disable  31 J Disabley  43   Disable    8  Disable  20  Disable  32 J Disabley  44   Disable    9  Disable  21  Disable  33 _  Disable  45   Disable  gt    10   Disablex  22 _  Disable  34   Disable   46   Disable    11  Disable  23   Disable   35  Disable  47   Disable  gt    12 
20.  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  May  2007  Revision A2    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 and 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  BZICUIACEIOWNZIJ 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 
21.  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 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     1 48 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  lt Apply gt  button to have this function taken effect     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  36    User Manual        Port 1   Port 7  l Port 13  l Port 19  l Port 25  l Port 31  l Port 37  l Port 43    Fall    Bad Length Filtering     Port 2   Port 8  T   Port
22.  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  112   Day  21  1031  Hour  10  023   Minute 24  0059  Second 42  0 59           209 81 9 7 USA      203 129 68 14 HK        133 100 9 2 JP  Time Zone  GMT  8 00 z         131 188 3 222 Germany    amp        Daylight Saving  o     Daylight Saving Start Mth   1 z  Day   1 z  Hour  0 z   Daylight Saving End Mth   1 x  Day   1      Hour  0 x     Fig  3 3    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    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 Con
23.  wrong  Please  verify the network configuration on Computer C     2  The uplink connection function fails to work   v The connection ports on another must be connection ports  Please check if  connection ports are used on that Gigabit Web Smart Switch   v 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   v 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    v 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 Gigabit 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  May  2007  Revision A2  114    User Manual       Appendix A  Technical Specifications    Features      ee 0e          o o    0e e       44  10 100 1000Mbps  Gigabit Ethernet  TP  switching ports are compliant with  IEEE802 3  802 3u  802 3z 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 
24. 000001  Host IP Address 192 168 1 1  Host MAC Address 00 40 C7 3B 00 CB  CT art   1  TP   44  Dual Media Port RJ45 SFP    4  RAM Size 64 M   Flash Size 16 M         Fig  3 1    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    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 supports 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  lt Apply gt  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     
25. 007  Revision A2    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  lt Apply gt  button to have this function taken effect  Default is Disable     IP Flow ID Ignore Setting     Port  Ip Ianored_ Port  IP Ignored_ Port  IP Ignored     Enable z  17  Enable    33  Enable       1  2  Enable  gt   18  enable  gt   34  Enable  gt     3  Enable  gt   19  Enable z  35  Enable  gt    4  Enable    20  Enable  gt   36  Enable  gt    5  Enable  gt   21  Enable    37  Enable  gt    6  Enable 7  22  Enable  gt   38  Enable  gt    7  Enable    23  Enable x  39  Enable  gt    8  Enable    24  Enable x  40  Enable  gt    9  Enable  gt   25  Enable  gt   41  Enable  gt    10  Enable 7  26  Enable  gt   42  Enable  gt    11  Enable z  27 _  Enable  gt   43  Enable  gt    12  Enable     28  Enable  gt   44  Enable  gt    N 13  Enable    29  Enable    45  Enable  gt    14  Enable    30  Enable   46  Enable  gt    15  Enable    31  Enable    47  Enable  gt    16  Enable x  32 Enable x 48  Enable  gt    er  Fig  3 22    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    49    User Manual       Funct
26. 14   Disable x  30  Disable  46  Disable    15   Disable   31   Disable   47   Disable  gt    16  Disable   32 Disable 7 48  Disable 7    rented  Fig  3 18    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    43    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 be passed through or be  discarded according to if the transmitting rate corresponds to the rate setting in this  Policer Configuration     Policer Configuration    CI  Policer  Rate    f EC f Action    mrg    w  Peowe  pass ml  1  160  eoooe    Pass   2  o  260086  Pas  3  106  260086  Pas El           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 is 07100         Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  44    User Manual       Limit     The burst numbers of packets has admission to enter the switch for each  Policer  It is buffer size of Ingress ports  T
27. 52    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 will 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  May  2007  Revision A2  53    User Manual       JO UM BE WN  k       Mark Priority     ox   o  gt     ox   o  gt     oz   o  gt     oz   oz    oz 
28. 7  Revision A2  67    User Manual       Link Aggregation    IPPP a ka S       AHAHAAAAAAE    zZ       Group   Nee      Rae     None w    Group   Nee      Ree  None      e    2  2      EE    16  20  24  28  32  36  40  44  48    Lh a a a a a P    RARE    SIS 18 18  8 18 18  3       e le  2  4  Z      2 le    15  19  23  27  35  39  43  47    31    GRAN a a a a a a    S18 181818  8 18  8       a  2  e    e  2  e  e  2    14  18  22  26  30  34  38  42  46    ENEI cl ca a ka ka  gt     S13  8 18  S  8 18  8       a  Z  e        2    e  ez    13  17  21  25  29  33  37  41  45    E    Fig  3 35    Revision A2    Publication date  May  2007    68    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   W  the trap event individually on the web page shown as below     Parameter description     Trap  Cold Start  Warm Start  Link Down  Link Up  Authentication    Failure     Trap Events Configuration    Pp Event email   sms mt WIECY W       Cold Start LI Li Vv  r r p  r z p  r 
29. Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    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 the amount of 2 power of the bit  number of subnet number  2  bit number of subnet number       32 bits      Network ID   Host         Networkin     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 
30. User Manual       3 15  Loop Detection    Loop Detection    51  21  3 0 4    5    9  LI TG aS Shee TT    17  0 Ml  Skee EZR NI Sei m  25  LJ 26 1   27013 26 11 25 11  33     34 LIN 351  361  37 10  41  0 422111 43510  44   I Z4551   Action Enable I    Locked Port  1 8 2  i 3  E 4  i 5  E  9   amp  10  F 11  M 12  E 13  M  17  i is  F 19  20 8 2115  25 5 265 27 8 265 29 E  33  F 34 8 35 8 2365 37 8  41 8 42  43 8 44 8 45 8  Fig  3 47    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  79    14   22   30   38   46     14   22   30   38   46     mmja    a      HAHAHA a    15  23   SE  39   47     15   23   ERU  39   47     LEK BSL BEL NE MILI    HSE    16   24   32   40   48     16   24   42   40   48     mmj          M KM KK KM M    User Manual       3 16  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    N    Fig  3 48    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    80    User Manual       3 17  Log    This function shows the 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  Au
31. aken 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  M  of all member ports will become unchecked after    All  Port Unchecked        All Port Checked     All uncheck box of all member ports will become checked  M  after    All  Port Checked        Create VLAN Group    VLAN ID    YLAN Name l         1  O 21  3 0 GH   SL 6 7  LI 8  O  coll So HU SES Si  Tie my  Si a   17 Ml  Gsm  ake LU Se mY  ech ml  etm  sep im  Ses el  Member Port  29 Ml  ir    A i  es 297 ly DISC 2 0    330 34 LIP SESLIP 360LIPB7LIP3B LIP Son   31201 42 4 IJ 43010  44517 2455114651 are li 24801        All Port Unchecked     All Port Checked    Fig  3 58  Publication date  May  2007    Revision A2    91    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 can 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  L
32. arting 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 Fiber 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  May  2007  Revision A2    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      In the switch  TP port supports MDI MDI X auto crossover  so b
33. ate Setting    Differentiated Service Code Point DSCP        ACL Override    Port Priority Setting  Fig  3 13    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    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     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     Port IP Ignored  Port   IP Ignored Port  IP Ignored    1  Disable  gt   17   Disable x  33  Disable  gt    2  Disable  gt   18 _  Disable  34  Disable  gt    3  Disable    19   Disable x  35 _  Disable x  4  Disable  gt   20   Disable x  36  Disable  gt    5  Disable  21   Disable x  37  Disable x  6  Disable  gt   22  Disable   38 _  Disable  gt    7  Disable  gt   23   Disable x  39  Disable x  8  Disable  gt   24   Disable x  40  Disable  gt    9  Disable  gt   25   Disable x  41  Disable x   10   Disable  gt   26  Disable  42  Disable     11  Disable   27   Disable   43  Disable  gt    12   Disable x  28   Disable   44   Disable  gt    13  Disable   29   Disable   45   Disable  gt    14  Disable   30   Disable   46  Disable  gt    15 
34. 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 function 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  May  2007  Revision A2  65    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    State i  No     Security    1   NoauthNoPriv    B    1    kg 3  z z z   lt lsli lt hsh lt hs a m  o o o a  BERE   EEE    vin    zZ   NoAuthNoPriv    E  3   NoAuthNoPriv z   L  4   NoauthNoPriv z MDS       gt  a  va z    NoauthNoPriv   MD5 7  5 Bj  v1 zj   NoAuthNoPriv    MD5      Note   Privacy protocol always is DES    Authentication    SNMP Configuration    BENT c Enable    Disable    IP   Port     fs ff   to  
35. ble value    None   Example    GS 1148L  ip    show    IP Address   192  168  1  1  Subnet mask   255  255  255  0  Gateway   192  168  1  254  DNS Setting   Manual   DNS Server   168 95  1  1    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  110    User Manual         reboot  reboot  Syntax     reboot  Description     To reboot the system     Argument    None    Possible value   None    Example   GS 1148L  reboot    Publication date  May  2007    Revision A2    111    User Manual         system  set contact    Syntax    set contact  lt contact string gt    Description    To set the contact description of the switch   Argument     lt contact gt  string length up to 40 characters   Possible value     lt contact gt   A  b  c  d       z and 1  2  3       etc   Example    GS 1148L system   set contact Taipei    set device name    Syntax    set device name  lt device name string gt   Description    To set the device name description of the switch   Argument     lt device name gt   string length up to 40 characters   Possible value     lt device name gt       b  c  d       z and 1  2  3       etc   Example    GS 1148L system   set device name GS 1148    set location    Syntax    set location  lt location string gt    Description    To set the location description of the switch   Argument     lt location gt   string length up to 40 characters   Possible value     lt location gt   A  b  c  d       z and 1  2  3       etc   Example    GS 1148L system   set location Taipei    Publication da
36. 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  May  2007  Revision A2    115    User Manual       Hardware Specifications       Standard Compliance  IEEE802 3 802 3ab   802 3z   802 3u   802 3x      Network Interface                                10 100 1000Mbps Gigabit TP NWay TP  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  BiDi   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 TP  1000Mbps for Fiber    
37. d duplex mode  full duplex and half duplex  The  following table summarized the function the media supports              Media type   NWay   Speed   Duplex  1000M TP ON OFF _  10 100 1000M _  Full for all  Half for 10 100  1000M Fiber  ON OFF _  1000M 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  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  May  2007    Revision A2    25       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 co
38. 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        BIOS 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  May  2007  Revision A2  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         Model Name GS 1148L  CRETE EN 48 Port 10 100 1000M Gigabit sw     KTW                0       Cm      80       ie _         X lt Y 0  SESS  0 Days 0 Hours 34 Mins 35 Secs  CT Fri May 4 16 54 07 2007   CCRT el v1 00   Firmware Version  NE   CERN ee v 1 01   v1 01    Serial Number 031402
39. e 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     Protocol 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  May  2007  Revision A2  61    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             r   im       1  EtherType  IPv4     
40. ed 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 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  May  2007  Revision A2    23    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      portNo   PortName   State   Mode   Flow control    le HW H  enable E a  le Eee A  enable H  CE ECS H  enable  H  RE ET E  enable el  ler dil lae A  enable     ei Eee H  enable HI   enable fe E  Erbe E    Enable A fe E  
41. el 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     Raz RESET button is used to  Power CPU Indication reboot the system    LED    Fiber Port Status Indication LEDs        Fig  1 1 Front View of 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    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   Blink 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  May  2007  Revision A2    User Manual       2  Installation    2 1  St
42. enable E    ei H le H  enable  H   CE EC E  Enable E     E dill lae A  enable E       Enable     Auto    Enable    I Enable   Tauto Z  Enable   xi       JULA    Fig  3 6    Port Configuration      portNo     PortName  State  Mode   Flow Control  1    Enable     Auto     Enable  gt      Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    24    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 the 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  an
43. er 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 Rules  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 A    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 ac
44. es 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 and 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 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  May  2007  Revision A2  30    User Manual       Tx Excessive Collisions     The number of packets successfully transmitted after experiencing  excessive collisions     Tx Late Collisions     The number of
45. figuration        Attach the DB 9 female connector to the male DB 9 serial port connector on the  Management board        Attach the other end of the DB 9 cable to an ASCII terminal emulator or PC Com   1  2 port  For example  PC runs Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal utility        At    Com Port Properties    Menu  configure the parameters as below   see the next  section     Baud rate 57600   Stop bits 1   Data bits 8   Parity N   Flow control none  4 1 1  Login    The command line interface  CLI  is a text based interface  User can access  the CLI through either a direct serial connection to the device or a Telnet session   The default values of the managed switch are listed below     Username  admin  Password  admin    After you login successfully  the prompt will be shown as         if you are the  first login person and your authorization is administrator  otherwise it may show         See the following two figures  The former means you behave as an administrator  and have the access right of the system  As to the latter  it means you behave as a  guest and are only allowed to view the system without the permission to do any  setting for this switch     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  100    User Manual          Copyright  cj 1961 2007 Ruby Tech Corp   Web Smart Switch   G5 1148L    Login  admin  Password     GS 1148L              Fig  4 1       Copyright  c  1961 2007 Ruby Tech Corp   Web Smart Switch   G5 1148L    Login  admin  Password     G5 1148L          
46. figuration    Authorization    admin Administrator  guest Guest    ne    Fig  3 4    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    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    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    Port Port Name Link Auto Nego  Speed Duplex Flow Control  ak Up    TP Enabled Enabled 100M Full Disabled Disabled   2 TP 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 Dow
47. 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 OK  Flash Test OK    ET       Fig  3 44    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  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  e a a a a M aM  a Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail  2 Fail Fail ia Fail Fail 3 Fail Fa
48. g  3 63    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    98    User Manual       3 23  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    X    Fig  3 64    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  99    User Manual       4  Operation of CLI  Management    4 1  CLI Management    Refer to Chapter 2 for basic installation  The following description is the brief of the  network connection        Locate the correct DB 9 null modem cable with female DB 9 connector  Null  modem cable comes with the management switch  Refer to the Appendix B for  null modem cable con
49. ged 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 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 
50. gth  bytes     1522    16383    Fig  3 51    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  84    User Manual       3 20  MAC Table    MAC Table Information    MoiMo2Mo03M 04M 05M 06M 07 M08 M09M 10M11M12  M13Mi4M 15M 16M 17M 18M 19M 20M 21M 22M 23M 24  M25 26M 27 M 28 M 29 30M 31 M 32 M 33 M 34 M 35M 36  M 37 M 38M 39M 40 M 41M 42M 43M 44M 45M 46 M 47 M 48  l Select Unselect All      MAC Address   72 r EN 27 En En    D No   MAC Address   Port   Type   State      Fig  3 52       Aging Time Setting    Aging time  16065535  300 sec    Fig  3 53    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  lt Delete gt  button  you  also can remove it     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    85    User Manual       Static Forwarding MAC    Source Destination    CHEN EE M    AE one NS  flow id    There is no forwarding MAC entry    Fig  3 54    Parameter descr
51. guration  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  100      Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  46    User Manual       Shaper Setting    sue  Dis bre     Accumulated Limit  61440  1061440           Port   Queue   Rate      0 100   Porti  gt    1 100  2  100  3 100    Fig  3 20    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    47    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  May  2
52. h 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     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  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    Noi Server       WW                 M          ms   nn      ms ss  mn ss  ms   nn      En    R    R a  Pur    gt     0     DW  gt   gt     0      Mobilephone z lM    obne rhone o ns   Mobile Phone 4      Fig  3 37    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    71    User Manual       3 13  Configuration    The switch supports three copies of configuration  including the default  configura
53. he 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  discarded 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  May  2007    Revision A2    45    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 Confi
54. ial port with RS 232  cable  you would logout the system and be back to the initial login prompt when you  run this command    Argument    None    Possible value    None    Example    GS 1148L  logout    restore default    Syntax    restore default   Description    When you use this function in CLI  the system will show you the information    Do you  want to restore the default IP address  y n      If you choose Y or y  the IP address  will restore to default    192 168 1 1     If you choose N or n  the IP address will keep  the same one that you had saved before     If restoring default successfully  the CLI would prompt if reboot immediately or not  If  you press Y or y  the system would reboot immediately  otherwise  it would be back  to the CLI system  After restoring default configuration  all the changes in the startup  configuration would be lost  After rebooting  the entire startup configuration would  reset to factory default     Argument    None    Possible value    None    Example    GS 1148L  restore default   Do you want to restore the default ip address  y n   Restoring       Restore Default Configuration Successfully   Do you want to reboot the system  y n     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  106    User Manual       Restore user    Syntax    restore user   Description    To restore the startup configuration as user defined configuration  If restoring default  successfully  the CLI would prompt if reboot immediately or not  If you press Y or y   the sy
55. ig  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  May  2007  Revision A2    59    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 Layer 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  May  2007  Revision A2  60    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 rul
56. ig  save Save as start or user config   Fig  4 3    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  102    User Manual       4 2 1  Global Commands of CLI  end    Syntax    end   Description    Back to the top mode    When you enter this command  your current position would move to the top mode  If  you use this command in the top mode  you are still in the position of the top mode   Argument    None    Possible value    None    Example    GS 1148L  ip   GS 1148L  ip    end       GS 1148L     exit    Syntax    exit   Description    Back to the previous mode    When you enter this command  your current position would move back to the  previous mode  If you use this command in the top mode  you are still in the position  of the top mode    Argument    None    Possible value    None    Example    GS 1148L  ip   GS 1148L  ip    exit       GS 1148L     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  103    User Manual       help    Syntax    help   Description    To show available commands     Some commands are the combination of more than two words  When you enter this  command  the CLI would show the complete commands  Besides  the command  would help you classify the commands between the local commands and the global    ones   Argument    None    Possible value   None    Example   GS 1148L  ip  GS 1148L  ip    help  Commands available           set dns Set dns   set ip Set ip  subnet mask and gateway  show Show IP Configuration  ee  lt  lt  Global commands  gt  gt                end Back t
57. il  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 Fail Fail  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 Fail 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  May  2007  Revision A2    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  May  2007  Revision A2    78    
58. ing for all of vendor   s SFP  transceivers  We approved four SFP vendors  Agilent  Avago  Finisar and Ruby Tech  To  prevent SFP compatibility issues  we strongly recommend users better to install the approved  SFPs  The GbE switch could not use the SFP transceivers with RX Disable function  loss of  signal to disable RX  especially     48 Port GbE Web Smart Switch  with 4 SFP Dual Media  User s Manual    Release 1 3    Table of Contents    CAIO eea aia ide Ne dus ude A Lea deed In edo eee vi  Electronic Emission Notices    vi  Introduction sze ci dw   ro E wod seecbecedevepbect av isccesavesbecteeeecni e 1  1 1  Overview of 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch    ss 1  122  CHECKS sie w  d an sada an R A w Aa dz A A Aa 2  1 3  User Interfaces on the Front Panel  Button  LEDs and Plugs                          24 1111  111  3  1 4  User Interfaces on the Rear Panel    su 4  installatioN   SES ZZ A NE AAAA OE 5  2 1  Starting 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch Up ss 5  2 1 1  Hardware and Cable Installation                         eeeee eee aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa anawa aeenaaca 5  2 1 2  Installing Chassis to a 19 Inch Wiring Closet Rail    7  2 1 3  Cabling Requirements sis 7  2 1 4  Configuring the Management Agent of 48 Gigabit Web Smart Switch                    9     Operation of Web based Management    sens 10  Sde SYSTEM a nd Z O Z Az AE ZA ao de cime 11  3 1 1  System Information    sise 12  3 1 2  IP    Configuration sus in i A EA A A to ae 14  3 1 3  Time Configuration sine 16  3 1 4 
59. ink Aggregation     VLAN Group Information    VLAN YLAN 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     L default   11 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 L1 L2   L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 110 L11 L12   L13 L14 L15 L16 L17 L18 L19 L20 L21 L22   L23 L24     Create YLAN Delete YLAN Edit YLAN    Fig  3 59  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  May  2007  Revision A2    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  IT  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 remove the selected group  entry from the Port 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
60. ion A2    User Manual       2 1 3 1  Cabling Requirements for TP Ports      gt  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  May  2007  Revision A2    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  Set up 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
61. ion 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   lt Apply gt  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  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    m O O   prefix   Source Flow 1D   Destination Flow 1D    No   mp Jprefix  Source Flow ID   Destination Flow ID      Fig  3 23    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    50    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  
62. iption     MAC     It is a six byte long Ethernet MAC address and usually expressed by hex  and separated by hyphens  For example     00     40   C7   D6    00   01  Port 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     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  May  2007  Revision A2    86    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    emy    m MAC f las    There is no filtering MAC entry    Fig  3 55    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    87    User Manual       3 21  VLAN  3 21 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 pul
63. is function taken effect     ACL Mode  Mode   Port Mode       Fig  3 28    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  56    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 Apply gt  button  to have this function take effect     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  57    User Manual       ACL VLAN Mapping      Index   VLAN ID ACL Number  1 i 1  gt      N    Fig  3 29    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    58    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  Pact Number  FMI  6 ARP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Any 0 65535 0 65535 Allow None  z 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  F
64. ling down the list items and  selecting an item  Default is Tag based  Then  click  lt Apply gt  button  the  settings will take effect immediately     VLAN Mode    YLAN Mode  Tag based         Fig  3 56  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 1 amp 2 amp 3 amp 4  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  May  2007  Revision A2  88    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  May  2007    Revision A2    89    User Manual       3 21 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 grou
65. 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  left section is the whole function tree with web user  interface and we will travel it through this chapter     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  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  May  2007  Revision A2    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 
66. n 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  zk TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled  22 TP Down Enabled Enabled 1G Half Enabled Enabled   Fig  3 5    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    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     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     Link     Show that if the link on the port is active or not  If the link is c
67. nable  gt    10  Enable    Enable z  26  Enable z   Enable   42  Enable   lEnable  gt    11  Enable z   Enable z  27  Enable z   Enable z  43  Enable  Enable  gt    12  Enable z   Enable z  28  Enable z   Enable    44  Enable    Enable  gt    13  Enable z   Enable z  29  Enable z   enable    45  Enable    Enable  gt    14  Enable z   Enable    30  Enable z   Enable z  46  Enable    Enable  gt    15 _  Enable    Enable z  31  Enable z   Enable    47  Enable    Enable  gt    16 Enable z   Enable z  32  Enable z   Enable    48  Enable    Enable  gt          Fig  3 27    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    55    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 th
68. ng 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 wrong 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  Minute  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
69. o the top mode   exit Back to the previous mode   help Show available commands  history Show a list of previously run commands  logout Logout the system   restore default Restore default config   restore user Restore user config   save start Save as start config   save user Save as user config    Publication date  May  2007    104    Revision A2    User Manual       history    Syntax   history      Description   To show a list of previous commands that you had ever run   When you enter this command  the CLI would show a list of commands which you  had typed before  The CLI supports up to 256 records  If no argument is typed  the  CLI would list total records up to 256  If optional argument is given  the CLI would  only show the last numbers of records  given by the argument   Argument         show last number of history records   optional    Possible value         1  2  3        256  Example   GS 1148L  ip    history   Command history    0  trunk   exit  GS 1148L  trunk  GS 1148L  trunk    exit  GS 1148L              trunk  exit    DEP OT tee gees    alarm         events         end   ip   help   ip  history      M M R  EIRE    GS 1148L ip   history 3  Command history    13  ip   14  history   15  history 3    GS 1148L  ip       Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  105    User Manual       logout    Syntax    logout   Description    When you enter this command via Telnet connection  you would logout the system  and disconnect  If you connect the system through direct ser
70. onnected 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     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  Port State is configured by user     Default  Enabled     Auto 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  Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  21    User Manual       of them will not be linked  In this case  the link result is    Down      Default  Enabled    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  22    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 support
71. oth 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 can 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  May  2007  Revision A2    User Manual       2 1 2  Installing Chassis to a 19 Inch Wiring Closet Rail       4 g            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  May  2007  Revis
72. p by pressing  lt  Create  VLAN  gt    lt Edit VLAN gt  and  lt Delete VLAN gt  function buttons  Users can 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  ETC   VLAN Name   Member Port    1 default 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 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 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48     Fig  3 57  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  May  2007  Revision A2  90    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  M  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 gt  button to have the setting t
73. 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 m ID    ID    de    ox    Source Flow   Destination  Pence ED    There is no forwarding MAC entry    Fig  3 24    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  51    User Manual       3 6 5  Police 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   o       NOM E WN mm O  O O O O O O O O  4 14  4  4  4  4   4  4    Fig  3 25    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    
74. 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  Port1 xl Refresh Interval  3 sec x  Rome   ix unicast 0  Rx Multicast   BF ic ulica o  Gr Broadcast o  Tx Pause              o  o   oE 0   165 127 bytes o  Gfx 120 255 Bytes o  ht 256 511 Bytes   o  ti  Tx 512 1023 Bytes 0  Gfx 1024 1518 Bytes o  Gfx 1519 1522 Bytes o   Tx Jumbo Packets 0  o    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  May  2007  Revision A2    User Manual       Show the counting number of the received multicast packet     Rx Pause    Show the counting number of the recei
75. r s Manual    2   Read Me First    3  RUBY Brochure    Release Version  v1 3    New Added Content  CLI  Modified Content  Web based Management    3  Date  12 07 2007    Release Content     1   GS 1148L User s Manual    2   Read Me First    3  RUBY Brochure    Release Version  v1 3    New Added Content  Non  Modified Content  Non    4  Date  03 26 2008    Release Content     1  GS 1148L User s Manual    2   Read Me First    3  RUBY Brochure    Release Version  v1 3    New Added Content  Non  Modified Content  Read_Me_ First    
76. s   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 replace  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  May  2007  Revision A2  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  May  2007  Revision A2    75    User Manual       3 14  Diagnostics    Three functions  including Diagnostics  Loopback Test and Ping Test are  contained in this function 
77. stem would reboot immediately  others would back to the CLI system  After  restoring user defined configuration  all the changes in the startup configuration  would be lost  After rebooting  the entire startup configuration would replace as user  defined one    Argument    None    Possible value    None    Example    GS 1148L  restore user   Restoring       Restore User Configuration Successfully   Press any key to reboot system     save Start    Syntax    save start   Description    To save the current configuration as the start one  When you enter this command   the CLI would save your current configuration into the non volatile FLASH  If you  want the configuration still works after rebooting  save the configuration using the  command    save start       Argument    None    Possible value    None    Example    GS 1148L  save start   Saving start      Save Successfully    GS 1148L     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  107    User Manual       Save user    Syntax    save user   Description    To save the current configuration as the user defined configuration  When you enter  this command  the CLI would save your current configuration into the non volatile  FLASH as user defined configuration    Argument    None    Possible value    None    Example    GS 1148L  save user   Saving user      Save Successfully    GS 1148L     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  108    User Manual       4 2 2  Local Commands of CLI      autologout  autologout    Syntax    autologou
78. 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  May  2007    Revision A2    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 savi
79. t  lt time gt    Description    To set up the timer of autologout   Argument     lt time gt   range 1 to 3600 seconds  0 for autologout off  current setting is 180  seconds    Possible value     lt time gt   0 1 3600   Example    GS 1148L  autologout 3600   Set autologout time to 3600 seconds      hostname  hostname    Syntax    hostname  lt name gt    Description    To set up the hostname of the switch   Argument     lt name gt   hostname  max  40 characters   Possible value     lt name gt   hostname  max  40 characters   Example    GS 1148L  hostname Company    Company     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  109    User Manual       u  P  set dns    Syntax    set dns  lt ip gt    Description    To set the IP address of DNS server   Argument     lt ip gt    dns ip address   Possible value    168 95 1 1   Example    GS 1148L  ip   set dns 168 95 1 1    set ip    Syntax    set ip  lt ip gt   lt mask gt   lt gateway gt    Description    To set the system IP address  subnet mask and gateway   Argument     lt ip gt    ip address    lt mask gt    subnet mask    lt gateway gt    default gateway   Possible value     lt ip gt    192 168 1 2 or others    lt mask gt    255 255 255 0 or others    lt gateway gt    192 168 1 253 or others   Example    GS 1148L ip   set ip 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 253    show    Syntax    show   Description    To display the system   s IP address  subnet mask  default gateway  DNS mode  and  DNS server IP address   Argument    None   Possi
80. te  May  2007  Revision A2  112    User Manual       show    Syntax   show  Description     To display the basic information of the switch     Argument    None    Possible value   None    Example    GS 1148L  system    show  Model Name   System Description  Location   Contact   Device Name   System Up Time  Current Time   BIOS Version  Firmware Version       Hardware Mechanical Version  Serial Number   Host IP Address   Host MAC Address   Device Port     4   RAM Size   Flash Size       Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2      GS 1148L    48 Port 10 100 1000M Gigabit SW       GS 1148L     0 Days 0 Hours 4 Mins 14 Secs     Tue Jan 17 16 28 46 2006     vi  00     vil  05     vl  0l v1  01     031402000001     192  168  1 1     00 40 c7 3b   00 cb     UART   1  TP   44  Dual Media Port  RJ45 SFP       64 M    16M    113    User Manual       5  FAQ    5 1  Resolving No Link Condition    The possible causes for a no link LED status are as follows     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   e The port may be faulty    5 2  Q amp A    1  Computer A can connect to Computer B  but cannot connect to Computer C  through the Gigabit Web Smart Switch    v 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    v The network configuration of Computer C may be something
81. tion  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 current configuration as a start configuration file in flash memory     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  72    User Manual       Save as Start Configuration Successful    Configuration    Save Start N 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  Se 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  May  2007  Revision A2    73    User Manual       Restore Default  includes default IP addres
82. tivity  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 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  May 2007  Revision A2    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  May  2007  Revision A2    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 pan
83. to Upload Disabled    Time  1 Thu Jun 22 13 54 27 2006 Cold Start    Auto Upload Enable IN  Fig  3 49    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  May  2007    Revision A2  81    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  May  2007  Revision A2  82    User Manual       3 18  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 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
84. unter  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 x  R    Port No  RxByte   TxByte   Rxpacket   Tx Packet  Rx Error Packet  Tx Collision    1 0 0 0 0 0 0  2 0 0 0 0 0 0     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 0 0 0 0  11 0 0 0 0 0 0  12 0 0 0 0 0 0  14 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  including 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  May  2007  Revision A2  26    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  May  2007  Revision A2  27    User Manual       3 2 4  Detail Counter    The function of Detail Counter collects any information and provides the  counting about the traffic of the 
85. ved 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 received   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  May  2007  Revision A2  29    User Manual       Rx Oversize    Number of long frames according to max_length register  with valid CRC   Tx 64 Bytes    Number of 64 byte fram
86. y    Access    mode  the switch only accept untagged packets   otherwise  it will discard these packets  The ports applying    Access    mode also  cant transmit untagged packets  The behavior of    Private    Mode is the same  as    Access    Mode basically  The only one different point is that Private ports  couldnt 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   PvID   Mode   Port   pvip   Mode   Port   pvip   Mode    1 1  access    2 1 Access    3 1 Access       4 1  Access    5 1 Access    6 1 Access z   7 1  Access  gt   8 1 Access    9 1 Access  gt    10 1  access    sl l Access    12 1 Access    13 1  Access    14 1 Access    15 1 Access z   16 1  Access  gt   17 fi Access    18 i Access     19 1  access    20 1 Access    Pal 1 Access     22 1  Access    23 1 Access    24 1 Access    25 1  Access  gt   26 1 Access    27 1 Access  gt    28 1  Access    29 1 Access    30 1 Access     ch 1  Access   
87. 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  M  beside the port x and press  lt Apply gt  button to  have this function taken effect     Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2  34    User Manual       Mirror Setting       IF Porti   Port2   Port3   Porta   Ports  I Port6   Port    Porta   Portg   Portio  I Port11   Porti2   Port13   Port14   Portis  FI Port16   Port17   Portis   Port19   Port20  Ff Port21   Port22   Port23   Port24   Port25  I Port26   Port27   Port28   Port29   Port30  M Port31 M Port32 M Port33   Port34   Port35  I Port36   Port37   Port38   Port39   Port40  I Port41   Port42   Port43   Port44   Port45  I Port46   Port47   Portas           Fig  3 11             Monitored Port                               Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    35    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
88. z p  r r p    Fig  3 36    Publication date  May  2007  Revision A2    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 function  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 switc
    
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