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User`s Manual 24-Port 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet Smart
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1. Please do remembering saving your configuration after doing any changes amaj Switch Uersion 2 0 Hain Henu Configuration Security Diagnostics Load Factory Defaults Function Ke TI To select menu item press item symbol F Refresh Screen Koseng ANSIW baaezuz SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echa 3 1 Status Select the Port Status sheet You can check each port s link status and configration information in this sheet Click F to get the latest information Click 0 Return previous setting sheet 123 HyperTerminal Status Menu 2 MIB Counter 3 Port Status J Function Rey TTT To select menu item press item symbol 8 Return F Refresh Screen Connected 0 01 59 ANSTW fiszooe n 1 SCROLL Kap 3 1 1 Status Overview The Management Application shows one switch s information at one time Which displayed switches discovered in the network Del 3 olal e Overview Description Suitch Name Switch MAC ID Read Only BH 02 S44 8AS4275 Chip Model ID Read Only BxFF28 Vender ID Read Only 8x 40474243 8 Return F Refresh Screen E Edit Switch Name Enter Edit OK Conected 00227 ww eens oo car NUM Cantor I 123 HyperTerminal 5 x File Edit View Call Transfer Help ois 9 3 219 2 Switch A Overview
2. Description switch Name UO Switch MAC ID Read Only BH202 S44 8Al5S4275 Chip Model ID Read Only BxFF28 Vender ID Read Only Bx 40474243 Enter Switch Name ASCII code gt Function Ke 8 Return F Refresh Screen EJEdit Switch Name Enter Edit OK CEnterz to execute input action la Connected 000044 nw fis200 amp N SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echa 3 1 2 Status MIR Counter Select the MIB Counter sheet You can view the MIB counter about the RX TX and Diagnostic Counter g 123 HyperTerminal Port Tx Counter Rx Counter Drop Counter Unit Packet Unit Packet Unit Packet Re start polling MIB counter when you change unit Byte Packet f Function Ke i 2 PageUp PageDown 8 Return F Refresh Screen C Clear All Counter P x Start Stop Polling T Toggle Drop CRC Collision B Toggle Byte Packet Unit Connected 0 03 53 ANSI i9200 8 N 1 SCROLL Click the T There are three objects you can select such as Drop count CRC error count and Collision count Click the B Byte Count button Showing the each port s amounts of bytes are sent and received e Packet Count button Showing the each port s amounts of packets are sent and received Click the C Clear all statistics data Click the P Start counting includes both transmitting and receiving data Click the XT Stop counting Page20 3 1 3 Status Port Status Selec
3. dh dh dech seh eh dech dech dech deng LTTE rTrrrdl bh dek deng bk dek dech sech seh eh dech dek dek eng LT rrrrtrdil HESR Shas a E a S S a S a o eri ne SksZkbe bksbkszbkszbkezke cke ke LTlTrTrriritt we weak SES EEE ES ES TlTrTrrritt eebe ke Gem E EE a EE EE See ILILILILIL SARs Ssh Sn a LEunctzon ey eC I M J LJUp Down Left Right 1 2 PageUp PageDown Return F Refresh Screen ISCH Mode Enter Update VLAH AJAdd VLAN D Del VLAN Space Toggle Edit State d Enter gt to update ULAH tablet View Call Transfer Help Fle Edt Die els ULAH Port Base ULAN ULAH e member Entry or l TEHE ET i j2 2 Ho 8082 10 ULAH l BIrIEIR Hini e zb bb bn 1112 516 181918 kk dek dh dech rtd i bh dek deng K dek dek dech ltd i Shab ho II Ska a e e II wea ek ak rill ha piel see E E II Sash 7 hk IMZ U L JUp Down Left Right 1 2 PageUp PageDown Return F Refresh Screen E Edit Mode Enter Update VLAN A Add ULAN D Del VLAH Space Toggle Edit State CES to execute ULAH entry configure lt Enter gt to update ULAH tablet Connected 0 10 30 Ce ANSI 19200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS MH Capture ES echa 3 2 8 Configuration Device Features Setting IGMP Snooping Control register 123 HyperTerminal e lU x File Edit View Call Transfer Help De
4. status 17 Support up to 32 VLAN groups entries for port based VLAN This switch supports maximum of 32 VLAN group entries for setting in default but it may be less than 32 entries can be really used sometime which depends on whether you do VLAN setting with overlap port or not 18 Support up to 7 Trunk groups function with load balance and fault tolerance Page4 Benefit Fiber Slide in Slot With fiber connectivity the workgroup distance could be extended to 2 000 meters Multi mode 20 km Single mode or above and solve the distance limit Full Half Duplex and Easy Expansion The Switch supports both full half duplex on all ports which are able to provide 200Mbps of bandwidth to the connected devices using auto negotiation The Switchis also expandable by cascading two or more switches together or connecting any RJ 45 MDI X port on the Switch to any device such as a workstation or a server Store and Forward Scheme The Switch uses store and forward switching to ensure all error packets will be filteredand maintain maximum data integrity even under heavy loading Upgrade Designed for plug and play the Switch is fully compatible with existing Ethernet networks thus saving your current network properties The 24 Port 10 100M Fast Ethernet Smart Switch offers a solution in accelerating Ethernet workgroup s bandwidth COM Port Configuration This easily using program provides completed smart function for small med
5. switch after Trunk function be enabled Network Loop Fault Port Detect When AS appears it means there is undesirable loop in the network caused of the cable be plugged in the corresponding port 3 5 Load Factory Defaults Select 5 to load the factory default setting Please remember to select 6 for save it after load the factory default setting File Edit View Call Transfer Help Hain Henu status Configuration Security Diagnostics Load Factory Defaults amp Hardware Reset YZH Function Ke TI To select menu item press item symbol F Refresh Screen EN s EE rt 19200 SM SCROLL Connected 0 12 42 ANSIN 3 6 Save Please do remembering saving your configuration after doing any changes Or the changes of configuration will not work 123 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Switch a Hain Henu Status Configuration Security Diagnostics Load Factory Defaults Save Configurations N 7 A Function Ke TI To select menu item press item symbol F Refresh Screen a Connected 0 12 69 nsw enga SRO CAPS wu caplure Printecho
6. EE 7 LA GIOS onii A A sae esac tea dca ace ohana cance ie 7 2 Hardware Unis talla QM oc csc csessacasevencveesussesadeecesenesabvevansvendsacsus sevadsasysaatisbvutansdenssantenveiessaeeesatiees 10 PAA ek C2 ih E 10 SEENEN ee 12 SHCONWE POEU COMMUN AUN N 5533555 5st hick esd EE 14 SE ae en ene ee ne ee INE E E ee ee ee re ee 18 EIERE EE 19 Jul Z DEALUS IVEIB COUNUEE E 20 SE TEE ee EE EE 21 Deh C Onheur OD eet ge E E a aa 22 De 2e D COMMG UP ACO GE 23 3 2 2 CONM SUPA TO EN e ra TEE 24 32 3 CONMGUFAMON GIODAN EE 25 3 24 COMMS UE ATION OOS rasne E E taeee 26 3 2 5 Configuration Priority Tag Insert Remove 0000nnnnnnnnnssssoeeennnssssssseeresssssseen 28 3 2 6 Configuration VLAN Global Control 29 3 2 7 Configuration VLAN Member Setup ccccccccccccccccesessssssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeees 30 3 2 8 Configuration Device Features 31 ST EE 32 De EE 33 3 3 Load Factory Default Sne Ri ee 34 JO SAVE aa vn een 34 Page3 1 Introduction The 24 Port 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Smart Switch is the latest design in its N Way Switches series for easy installation and high performance in an environment wheretraffic on the network and the number of users increase continuously Provide 24 Port 10 100M Fast Ethernet Switch support Auto MDI MDI X Small businesses and corporatebranch offices can take full advantage of 100Mbps Fast Ethernet performance andpreserve existing desktop investment with no changes require
7. Receive Bandwidth Transmit Bandwidth on which port for your requirement from follows listing 128K 256K 512K 1M 2M 4M 8M wl 3 Q NO Pag d 3 2 2 Configuration Trunking On the Enable Trunking sheet you can set up port trunks There are eight modes total to choose Please note that you can only choose one Trunk mode for use enable once from listed below while you do configuration 123 HyperTerminal gt O x File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Dle lB Enable Trunking Trunking Trunk Port Disable Trunk3 Port 63 64 15 16 Disable Trunks Port 65 606 717 18 Disable Trunks Port D 08 19 20 Disable Trunk Port 69 16 21 22 Disable Trunk 11 172 253 24 Disable Function Rey eee I M Up Down Return F Refresh Screen Space Toggle state Connected 0 07 43 ANN 19200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS Click the I M Up Down select Click the 0 Return previous setting sheet Click the Space Toggle state Click the F to get the latest information Page24 3 2 3 Configuration Global Configuration Global is used to configure the global port control registers Half Duplex Back Pressure Flow Broadcast Storm Filtering Control Loop Detect Funetion Enabled Half Duplex Back Pressure Flow Broadcast Storm Filtering Control Disable Loop Detect Disable LI4M Up Down 8 Return F Refres
8. User s Manual 24 Port 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Smart Switch With Fiber Support 472824DFS300 FCC Statement This equipment can generate use and radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual may cause interference to radio communications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures are necessary to correct the interference WARNING Any changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void any assurances of safety or performance and could result in violation of Part 15 of the FCC Rules CE Declaration of conformity This is a Class A product Ina domestic environment product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Trademarks All company brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies CC ek UO CH EN Contents NN reen Uu Lt EE 4 11 Feature TO EE 4 DZ Technical Specificato Mecer eine ne Atlee ee E 6 13 Package Contents naasia E E E
9. a modem you only need to set the Com port Select the available Com port usually COM2 since a mouse is usually connected to COM1 from the Connecting using label and press the Enter key P Enter details tor the phone number that you want to dial Countryrregion Urited States of 4menca 1 Area code HE Phone number Connect using S Cancel Pagel5 3 This COM properties settings must be mandatory correct Follow the instructions as shown to complete the settings and click OR D I Port Settings Bits per second 19200 Data bits fe sl Parity None sl stop bits 1 Flow control RERE m Restore Defaults Cancel Apply 4 Power Up Power up after switch to meet first Initializing 123 HyperTerminal Ioj x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Connected O 31 13 ANSIW feaageact SCROLL CAPS mum Capture Print echo On the main screen click any key You can check configuration information program REALTEK 24 Port Switch Enter any key into Main Menu _ Connected 0 31 53 ANSIW sft92008 N 1 SCROLL CAPS MN Capture The following figure shows the main menu Select the item you want to configure by clicking the item number You can use the Function Keys on below of the screen of each page to configure
10. d to PCs NICs cabling drivers or PC configurations 1 1 Feature and Benefit Feature 1 Provide 24 Port 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Switch to support Auto MDI MDI X 2 Provide one fiber slide in port for expansion the workgroup distance 3 Provide back pressure in half duplex and flow control in full duplex 4 Store and forward switching scheme capability supports rate adaptation and ensures data integrity 5 N way Auto negotiation on each RJ 45 port This allows for auto sensing of speed 10 100Mbps and auto detecting mode full duplex or half duplex thereby providing you with automatic and flexible solutions in your network connections 6 Auto polarity detection for correction of incorrect polarity on the received twisted pair Data fowarding rate 148 800 pps per port at 100 of wire speed ao N Data filtering rate eliminates all error packets runts etc at 148 800pps per port at 100 of wire speed 9 Conform to IEEE 802 3 IOBASE T IEEE 802 3u 1OOBASE TX FX and IEEE 802 3x flow control for full duplex standards 10 Provide non blocking twenty four ports full wire speed access 11 Support one fiber slide in port for expansion with the 24th port 12 Full half duplex mode operation on all ports 13 Auto negotiation capability 14 Source address learning and aging function 15 Provide 8K MAC address and 2 5Mbits SSRAM buffer per device 16 LEDs to indicate Power link activity full duplex collision and speed 10 100Mbps
11. ded when the destination port and source port belong to a different VLAN e ARP broadcast Packet Inter VLAN The packets with ARP frame will broadcast to all switch ports if enable this function e IP Multicast Packet Inter VLAN This function is to enable IP multicast packet to be flood to all the multicast address group member set and the VLAN member set domain limitation will be ignored e 802 1Q VLAN Tag aware This function is to enable disable 802 1Q VLAN Tag aware e Ingress Rule for acceptable frame types control This function is to admit all frames or to admit only VLAN tagged frames e Ingress Rule for Ingress Filtering control This function is to enable filtering the frame received from a port which is not included in the classified VLAN group member Page29 3 2 7 Configuration VLAN Member Setup This sheet allows you to set the VLANs This switch supports Port based and 802 1Q VLAN This switch supports maximum of 32 VLAN group entries for setting in default but it may be less than 32 entries can be really used sometime which depends on whether you do VLAN setting with overlap port or not e 123 HyperTerminal ell x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Del eis Switch Aa T ULAH Port Base ULAN ULAH e H member Entry or SE relatos EIERE No 882 10 ULAH l Jij2 a 4 4 S 6 7 4 FF bn MIDD 516 3 id a hd kk
12. eive concurrently effectively doubling the bandwidth of that link Port Trunk Defines a network link aggregation and trunking method which specifies how to create a single high speed logical link that combines several lower speed physical links Virtual LAN VLAN A Virtual LAN is a collection of network nodes that share the same collision domain regardless of their physical location or connection point in the network A VLAN serves as a logical workgroup with no physical barriers and allows users to share information and resources as though located on the same LAN IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Tagging Defines Ethernet frame tags which carry VLAN information It allows switches to assign endstations to different virtual LANs and defines a standard way for VLANs to communicate across switched networks IEEE 802 1p An IEEE standard for providing quality of service QoS in Ethernet networks The standard uses packet tags that define up to eight traffic classes and allows switches to transmit packets based on the tagged priority value Bandwidth Control This function allows the network manager to control the maximum rate for traffic transmitted or received on an interface Rate limiting is configured on interfaces at the edge of a network to limit traffic into or out of the network Traffic that falls within the rate limit is transmitted while packets that exceed the acceptable amount of traffic are dropped Pages IGMP Snooping Li
13. er on Lights to indicate a functional network link through the corresponding port with an attached device Blinks to indicate that the router is actively sending or Lights to indicate that the connected port is under Off to indicate that the connected port is under collision status Lights for any port to indicate that the port is Off to indicate that the port is operating at 10 Mbps Page 2 2 Hardware Connection The power receptacle is located on the rear panel of the switch The standard power receptacle is for the AC power cord 90 264VAC 47 63Hz 16 18 19 2 21 23 13 14 15 17 22 24 RJ 45 Ports PAAA Gana GAA The Switch contains 24 1OBASE T OOUT OOUT at IOOBASE TX RJ 45 ports All of these ports support automatic MDI MDI X operation so you can use straight through cables for all network connections to PCs or servers or to other switches or hubs Each of these ports also support auto negotiation so the optimum transmission mode half or full duplex and data rate 10 or 100 Mbps can be selected automatically See the following section to get more details about connection of RJ 45 ports Connecting to PC or Server D WM 5 jw mm mm mu 2 m OU You can connect any RJ 45 station porton E CH the Switch to a PC via twisted pair 23 4 5 678 9 0 i wD cablewith RJ 45 plugs at both ends Use Category 3 4 or 5 cable for standard 1O0MbpsEthernet connections or Category 5 cable for 100Mbps Fast Etherne
14. gging State Don t touch Don t touch Don t touch Don t touch touch touch touch Function Ke PC I M Up Down 1 2 PageUp PageDown Return F Refresh Screen Space Toggle state Connected 0 09 10 ANSI fiszooe 1 SCROLL Click the 1 2 Page up Page down check Click the I M Up Down select Click the 0 Return previous setting sheet Click the Space Toggle state Click the F to get the latest information ef YO D OH CTOH L 4 Favezs 3 2 6 Configuration VLAN Global Control This sheet is to set VLAN Control Registers 123 HyperTerminal O x File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help ULAN Control Function ULAN Function Unicast Packet Inter ULAN Leaky Disable ARP broadcast Packet Inter VLAN Leaky Disable IP Multicast Packet Inter ULAN Leaky Disable 882 19 ULAH tag aware Disable Ingress Rule for Acceptable frame types Admit all Frames Ingress Rule for Ingress Filtering Disable Function Rey eC LIfM Up Down 8 Return F Refresh Screen Space Toggle State Connected 0 09 44 at eemon SCROLL e VLAN Function Mark Enable Disable to enable disable VLAN function e Unicast Packet Inter VLAN Leaky A received unicast frame will be forward to the destination port when its destination port is in the different VLAN as the source port if this function is enabled Or the frame will be discar
15. h Screen 5pace Toggle State Connected 0 08 09 ANSTW f192008 N 1 oi Click the I M Up Down select Click the 0 Return previous setting sheet Click the Space Toggle state Click the F to get the latest information Half Duplex Back Pressure Flow Under Half mode to prevent packet overflow a problematic state in which packets received and transmitted in excess of buffer memory capacity are dropped Recommend Enable Broadcast Storm Filtering Control A broadcast storm occurs when a large number of broadcast packets are received from a given port Forwarding these packets can cause the network to slow down or time out To avoid this have to use broadcast storm control Recommend Enable Loop Detect Prevent undesirable loops in the network for an Ethernet network to function properly only one active path can exist between two stations Page25 3 2 4 Configuration Qos QoS Quality of Service Configuration is used to configure the QoS control registers Press the F button to read the status of the registers Press the Space button to set the registers There are three options in QoS Configuration and two options in priority queue You can enable disable these functions via marking the columns 123 HyperTerminal o O x File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Dlel al3 ole SN RIL8326 QoS Config
16. idth setting 123 HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help SE Del l3 aD ed RTL8326 Port Enabled speed advertisement DIN DIN 166H 166H DIN DIN DIN Full Full Full Full Full Full Full Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Hon control Hon control Hon control Hon control Hon control Hon control Hon control Hon control Hon control Hon control Hon control Hon control Hon control Hon control Hon control Hon control Function Ke I H J LJUp Down Left Right 1 2 PageUp PageDown Return F Refresh Screen Space Toggle State R Connected 0 07 14 ANSIW ho2006 M 1 SCROLL ap Click Obert M J L Up Down Left Right select Click the 0 Return previous setting sheet Click the Space Toggle state Click the R Restart Auto Negotiation Click the F to get the latest information Enable Port force to enable or disable The LED will be still lighted even on disable status if the hardware connection still existed between NIC and switch Speed advertisement You can choose what mode you want on each port from listed below 100 Full 100Half 10Full 10Half Please remember to press R for data update after you made choice Recommend 100Full Flow Control You can enable or disable the function of Flow Control on each port Rx Bandwidth Tx Bandwidth You can configure the
17. ium business such as VLAN gt Trunk Class of Service Bandwidth Control etc With these functions the network bandwidth will be utilized more efficiently and management will be more convenient 1 2 Technical Specification Standards IEEE 802 3 10BASE T Ethernet IEEE 802 3u IOOBASE TX FX Fast Ethernet ANSI TEEE Std 802 3 N way auto negotiation IEEE 802 3x flow control for Full Duplex beet euacn Transmission Method Store and Forward Transfer Rate Ethernet 10M half duplex 20M full duplex Fast Ethernet 100M half duplex 200M full duplex Media 10BASE T UTP Cat 3 4 5 Max cable length 100m 100BASE TX UTP Cat 5 Max cable length 100m 100BASE FX Multi mode Fiber cable Max cable length 2000m Single mode Fiber cable Max cable length 20 km or above Packet Filtering 148800 14800pps Seege a speed per port for LOOMbps amp 10Mbps Power Internal Universal Power Input 90 264V 47 63Hz Output 3 3V 7A Temperature Operating 45 C Storage 60 C 10 90 5 95 Conformance FCC Class A CE Mark Class A Page6 1 3 Package Contents 1 One 24 Port 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet Smart Switch 2 One Power Cord 3 Two Mounting Brackets 4 One User Manual 5 One Ethernet cable for COM Port 6 One RS 232 Transfor to RJ 45 connector Note If any item is damaged or missed please contact with your local supplier 1 4 Glossary 10BASE T IEEE 802 3 specification for 10 Mb
18. on on how to set up the 24 Port 10 100M N Way Rack Mount Smart Switch through a PC terminal emulation program A terminal program is required to communicate with the switch s internal software Only after the terminal program setup is done you are thus able to proceed to set up the 24 Port 10 100M N Way Rack Mount Smart Switch Before you are able to access the 24 Port 10 100M N Way Rack Mount Smart Switch 24 Port 10 100M N Way Rack Mount Smart Switch you have to configure your terminal emulation program Windows O S provides a suitable program called Hyper Terminal for configuration or you can choose other third party products such as Tel and ProCom instead Connect a RJ 45 Cable to a COM port on your PC and to the console port of your Smart Switch as the below figure 1 14 17 18 19 2 21 2 B QA 24 Port 10100M Ethernet Rack Mount Switch R gt Y naaa amaaa amaaa 2222288823222888 EE me m m e 1 2 H 12 Console RJ 45 Cable Pagel4 1 This section describes how to set up the terminal emulation program by using Windows O S Hyper Terminal The Connection Description Screen is displayed Type whatever you like in the Name panel to identify the connection choose an icon below Name panel and click OK Connection Description l a x as Hew Connection Enter a name and choose an icon tor the connectors Name li ER Icon 2 Since you won t dial out via
19. ps Ethernet over two pairs of Category 3 4 or 5 UTP cable 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3u specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over two pairs of Category 5 UTP cable Ethernet A network communication system developed and standardized by DEC Intel and Xerox using baseband transmission CSMA CD access logical bus topology and coaxial cable The successor IEEE 802 3 standard provides for integration into the OSI model and extends the physical layer and media with repeaters and implementations that operate on fiber thin coax and twisted pair cable Fast Ethernet A 100 Mbps network communication system based on Ethernet and the CSMA CD access method Media Access Control MAC A portion of the networking protocol that governs access to the transmission medium facilitating the exchange of data between network nodes Auto negotiation Signalling method allowing each node to select its optimum operational mode e g 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps and half or full duplex based on the capabilities of the node to which it is connected Page7 Bandwidth The difference between the highest and lowest frequencies available for network signals Also synonymous with wire speed the actual speed of the data transmission along the cable CSMA CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Detect is the communication method employed by Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Full Duplex Transmission method that allows switch and network card to transmit and rec
20. stening to IGMP Query and IGMP Report packets transferred between IP Multicast Routers and IP Multicast host groups to identify IP Multicast group members Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP A protocol through which hosts can register with their local router for multicast services If there is more than one multicast router on a given subnetwork one of the routers is made the querier and assumes responsibility for keeping track of group membership Page9 2 Hardware Installation This chapter describes the front panel LED indicators and rear panel on the Switch 2 1 Overview Front Panel k Power 24 Port 10 100M Ethernet Rac l 2 B A aaa B 4 15 6 HDH A l LOCH s0080 M A NI LI l 1 2345678 910111213141516 17 18 19 20 21222324 0 10 ll 12 Console 24 10 100Mbps RJ 45 Ports Uses these twenty four ports to connect to networked PCs or another Switches Hubs Each port uses auto negotiation for automatic speed and mode selection Fiber Module Slot Optional Extends the connection distance up to 2 000 meters Optional with Multi mode Rear Panel 90 264VAC 47 63Hz PagelO LED Indicators The LED indicators are all located on the front panel which include one Power per device one Link Act one FDX Col and one 100 indicator per port Power Link Act lt FDX ColO O ik lt 2 24 Port 10 100M Ethernet Rack Mount Switch Lights to indicate the switch is pow
21. t connections Make sure you have installed a IOBASE T or 1OOBASE TX network interface card forconnecting a PC to the Switch s RJ 45 MDI X station ports If LEDs don t light afterpowering on the Switch check if the LAN card the cable and connectors are properlyattached to the PC and the Switch When a attached PC is powered on or reset 1 The Link Act LED will light 2 The FDX Col LED depends on the installed LAN card s capabilities for the PC and the Switch connection 3 The 100M LED will light for 1OOMbps connection otherwise it will be unlighted Pagel2 Connecting to Switch or Hub You can also connect any RJ 45 station port on the Switch to the Uplink port of a Hub or any port of another switch via straight cable with RJ 45 plugs at both ends When a attached 10BASE T 100BASE TX Hub is powered on or reset LOBASE T Hub The Link Act LED will light The FDX Col LED will be unlighted OEE OEE LIL JL I The 100 LED will be unlighted 9 0 l L LOOBASE TX Hub The Link Act LED will light The FDX Col LED will be unlighted The 100 will light DM 15 6 17 8R 9 JH DB When a Switch or other devices is switched on The Link Act LED will light The FDX Col LED depends on the attached Switch or other devices capabilities The 100 LED will light for 100Mbps connection otherwise it will be unlighted R a Pagel3 3 COM port configuration In this chapter you will be provided with detailed informati
22. t the Port Status sheet You can check each port s link status and configration information in this sheet g 123 HyperTerminal 16h 18H 16H 18H 18H 16H Half Half Half Half Half Half Doun Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable J Function Rey eee 1 2 PageUp PageDown Return F Refresh Screen Connected 0 06 06 ANSTW Click the 1 Page up check Click the 2 Page down check Click the 0 Return previous setting sheet Click the F to get the latest information fiezoge Net SCROLL Cape Ia Di e 1 Page21 3 2 Configuration On the Configuration sheet you can configure Port Trunking Global QoS Priority Tag Inser Remove VLAN Global Control VLAN Member Setup Device Feature setting 123 HyperTerminal O x File Edit View Cal Transfer Help Trunking Global Jos Priority Tag Insert Remove ULAH Global Control ULAH Member Setup Device Features DBRS EES TI To select menu item press item symbol 8 Return F Refresh Screen Connected 0 06 36 ANSIW fis2008 N 1 SCROLL 3 2 1 Configuration Port On the Config Port sheet you can check each port s configuration information including port enable disable Speed Full Half duplex Tx Rx bandw
23. uration TOS Diff Seru Priority 862 1p Priority Disable Adapted Flow Control Disable Priority Weighted Ration High Low Function Ke i M J LJUp Down Left Right 8 Return F Refresh Screen Space Toggle State Connected 0 08 33 ANSIW 19200 8 N 1 SCROLL EAP TOS Diff Serv priority When you enable this function the switch can recognize TCP IP Differentiated Services Codepoint DSCP priority information from the DS field defined in RFC2474 The DS field byte for IPv4 is the Type of Service TOS octet and for IPv6 it is the Traffic Class octet The recommended DiffServ Codepoints is defined in RFC2597 to classify the traffic into different service classes This switch can extract the codepoint value of the DS field from IPv4 and IPv6 packets and identify the priority of the incoming IP packet as following definitions High priority whose DS field EF expected forwarding 101110 AF Assured Forwarding 001010 010010 011010 100010 Network Control 11x000 Low priority whose DS field others values Page26 e 802 1p priority When 802 1p tag priority is applied the switch can recognize the 802 1Q VLAN tag frames and extract the 3 bit User_Priority information from the VLAN tag The default setting of the threshold of User_Priority is 3 Therefore VLAN tagged frames with User_Priority value 4 7 will be treated as high priority frames and treat other User_Priority values 0 3 as low priorit
24. vice Features Function State IGMP Snooping f Function Ve 8 Return F Refresh Screen 5pace Toggle State Connected 0 11 29 E i9200 8 N 1 SCROLL Click the 0 Return previous setting sheet Click the Space Toggle state Click the F to get the latest information 3 3 Security This model does not support this function This function is only available on Windows based Smart version 123 HyperTerminal loj x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Function Ke IZZ L t JUpsDown Left Right Return F Refresh Screen Space Toggle State EnterJEdit OK Connected 0 11 56 ANSIW iszooe Nei SCROLL Capture Printecho Page32 3 4 Diagnostics This page shows some information about VLAN Network Loop Fault Test 123 HyperTerminal Il x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dlel eis sD el RTL8324 Switch A Version 2 6 Diagnostics Read Only Auto refresh Fault Information Trunk Link Warning Network Loop Fault Port Detected Hote X gt 1 Detected some port link down that belonged to the trunk group gt 2 50me port loop detected Function Ke F Refresh Screen 8 Return Connected 0 12 14 lANSIW fiezooe N i co Cape Mu Capture Print echo I i Trunk Link Warning When X appears that means the corresponding Trunk port does not link to
25. y frames e Adapted Flow Control Ability The switch can automatically turn off 802 3x flow control and Back pressure flow control for 1 2 seconds whenever the port receives a high priority frames The flow control 1s re enabled when no priority frames are received for 1 2 seconds e Priority Weighted Ratio This switch supports 2 level priority queues The queue service rate is based on the packet based Weighted Round Robin algorithm The packet based service weight ratio of high priority and low priority queuing can be set as 4 1 8 1 16 1 or Always high priority first The default setting is 16 1 e Force Set High Priority Port When Port based priority is applied any packet received from the high priority port will be treated as a high priority frame Page27 3 2 5 Configuration Priority Tag Insert Remove There are four types of VLAN Tag Control to choose 1 Remove the VLAN tag from all tagged frame 2 Insert priority tag into the untagged high priority frame Set priority field 7 VID field 0 for high priority frame 3 Insert priority tag into the all untagged frame Set priority field 7 VID field 0 for high priority frame Set priority field 0 VID field 0 for low priority frame 4 Don t touch Not modify the packet Note The function could be enabled even the VLAN function is not enabled 123 HyperTerminal 7 loj x File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help SIE ia Port Tagging Control Ta
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