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1. 3 The login screen will appear right after 4 Key in the user name and password The default user name and password are the same as root Connect to 192 168 16 1 A index htm User name root z Password eer Login screen 5 Press Enter key or click OK button and then the home screen of the Web based management appears as below Main interface Open all E Main Page amp 22 System Fl 2 Port Protocol m 7 Security El Factory Default Save Configuration E System Reboot Welcome to the 3 slot Chassis 2 Gigabit Copper Mini GBIC Combo Managed Switch Main interface 19 System Information Here you can view the system information and assign the system name and location to make this switch more easily identified on your network System Name Assign the name of the switch The maximum length is 64 bytes System Description A read only field displaying the description of the switch System Location Assign the switch physical location The maximum length is 64 bytes System Contact Enter the name of contact person or department Firmware Version Displays the switch s firmware version Kernel Version Displays the kernel software version MAC Address Displays the unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer default m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect NOTE Don t set O for the first segment of the subnet mask and d
2. Security IP10 0 0 0 0 IP Security interface 41 User Authentication The User Authentication interface allows users to configure login user account and password for security reasons m User Name The user account is root by default Type in the User Name field with a new name as you wish m New Password The password to the user account is root by default Type in the New Password field with a new password as you wish Confirm password Type in the new password again for confirmation When finished click Apply to have the configuration take effect User Authentication User Name root New Password esee Confirm Password wees User Authentication interface 42 Advanced Configuration Broadcast Storm Filter This tab allows users to enable the broadcast storm filter for the specific packet type Tick the checkboxes respectively to enable the filters m Flooded Unicast Multicast Packets When this check box is ticked the switch will filter the packet type of Flooded Unicast Multicast m Control Packets When this checkbox is ticked the switch will filter the Control packet m IP Multicast Packets When this checkbox is ticked the switch will filter the IP Multicast packet m Broadcast Packets When this checkbox is ticked the switch will filter the Flooded Unicast Multicast packet m Broadcast Storm Rate Users can set theingress filtering rate ranging from 1 2 to 1 16 m And then clic
3. ADT Atlantic Daylight 9 am AST Atlantic Standard 4 hours 8 am EDT Eastern Daylight EST Eastern Standard 5 hours 7 am CDT Central Daylight 36 CST Central Standard 6 hours 6 am MDT Mountain Daylight MST Mountain Standard 7 hours 5 am PDT Pacific Daylight PST Pacific Standard 8 hours 4 am ADT Alaskan Daylight HAW Hawaiian 10 hours 2 am Standard CET Central European FWT French Winter MET Middle European 1 hour 1 pm MEWT Middle European Winter SWT Swedish Winter EET Eastern European 2 hours 2 pm USSR Zone 1 BT Baghdad USSR 3 hours 3 pm Zone 2 VVest Australian 7 hours Standard CCT China Coast 48 hours 8 pm USSR Zone 7 37 JST Japan Standard 9 hours 9 pm USSR Zone 8 EAST East Australian Standard GST 10 hours 10 pm Guam Standard USSR Zone 9 IDLE International Date Line NZST New Zealand 12 hours Midnight Standard NZT New Zealand m SNTP Sever URL Specify the SNTP server IP address You can assign a local network time server IP address or an internet time server IP address m Switch Timer When the switch has successfully connected to the SNTP server whose IP address was assigned in the field of SNTP Server URL the current coordinated time is displayed here m Daylight Saving Period Set up the start and end date time of the daylight saving period Please key in the value in the format of YYYYMMDD an
4. DHCP Server Configuration interface 24 Client Entries When the DHCP Server function is enabled the system will collect the DHCP client information including the assigned IP address the MAC address of the client device the IP assigning type states and lease time DHCP Server Client Entries System Configuration I Client Entries Port and IP Binding IP addr Client ID Type Status Lease 192 168 16 10100 99 88 77 66 55 dynamic DHCP 86383 192 168 16 100 00 0F 38 FF F5 01 dynamic DHCP 85762 DHCP Client Entries interface 25 Port and IP Bindings As the figure shown below the switch will assign the IP address to the connected client according to the Port IP binding table The user is allowed to fill each port with one particular IP address When the device is connecting to the port and asks for IP assigning the system will assign the IP address bound with the port to the device DHCP Server Port and IP Binding System Configuration 1 Client Entries I Port and IP Binding Port IP Port 1 1 0 0 0 0 Port 1 2 0 0 0 0 Port 1 3 0 0 0 0 Port 1 4 0 0 0 0 Port 1 5 0 0 0 0 Port 1 6 0 0 0 0 Port 1 7 0 0 0 0 Port 1 8 0 0 0 0 Port 2 1 0 0 0 0 Port 2 2 0 0 0 0 Port 2 3 0 0 0 0 Port 2 4 0 0 0 0 Port 2 5 0 0 0 0 Port 2 6 0 0 0 0 Port 2 7 0 0 0 0 Port 2 8 0 0 0 0 Port 3 1 0 0 0 0 Port 3 2 0 0 0 0 Port 3 3 0 0 0 0 Port 3 4 0 0 0 0 Port 3 5 0 0 0 0 Port 3 6 0 0 0 0 Port 3 7 0 0 0 0 Port 3 8 0 0 0 0
5. M Keep current IP address setting M Keep current username 8 password Reset Help Factory Default interface 88 Save Configuration Save all changes you have made in the system To ensure the configurations you have made will be implemented the next time you power on the switch remember to click the Save button to save the all configurations into the flash memory Save Configuration Save Help Save Configuration interface 89 System Reboot Reboot the switch under software control Click the Reboot button to restart the system System Reboot Please click Reboot button to restart switch device Reboot System Reboot interface 90 6 Troubleshooting This section is intended to help you solve the most common problems on the 3 slot intelligent chassis switch Incorrect Connections The switch port can auto detect straight or crossover cable when you link switch with other Ethernet devices The RJ 45 connector should use correct UTP or STP cable 10 100Mbps ports use 2 pair twisted cable and Gigabit 1000T ports use 4 pair twisted cable Incorrect pin wiring will cause link failure As for fiber connection please notice that fiber cable mode and fiber module should match Faulty or loose cables VU Look for loose or obviously faulty connections If they appear to be OK make sure the connections are snug If that does not correct the problem try a different cable Non standar
6. Make sure mounting surface on the bottom of the Switch is grease and dust free D Remove adhesive backing from the rubber feet Apply the rubber feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch These footpads can prevent the Switch from shock vibration Attaching rubber feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch Rack mounted Installation The 3 slot intelligent chassis switch comes with a rack mounted kit and can be mounted in an ElA standard size 19 inch rack The Switch can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment Perform the following steps to rack mount the switch A Position one bracket to align with the holes on one side of the switch and secure it 10 with the smaller bracket screws Then attach the remaining bracket to the other side of the Switch ee Ss FEE S Attach mounting brackets with screws After attaching both mounting brackets position the switch in the rack by lining up the holes in the brackets with the appropriate holes on the rack Secure the Switch to the rack with a screwdriver and the rack mounting screws Mount the Switch in 19 Rack Note For proper ventilation allow about at least 4 inches 10 cm of clearance on the front and 3 4 inches 8 cm on the back of the Switch This is especially important for enclosed rack installation 11 Power On Connect the 3 prong AC power cord or the 14 pin 2 row DC power cable to the power socket at the rear pane
7. port spends changing from its learning and listening state to the forwarding state m When finished click the Apply button to have the configuration take effect NOTE Follow the rule below to configure Max Age Hello Time and Forward Delay Time parameters 2 x Forward Delay Time value 1 gt Max Age value gt 2 x Hello Time value 1 Root Bridge Information The column fields give the current bridge information for the switch 62 Bridge ID This field displays the bridge ID by showing the MAC address of this switch Root Priority This field displays the numerical value indicating bridge priority of the switch Generally the switch with the lowest numerical value in the network is set as the root bridge Root Port This field indicates which port is connecting to the root bridge When the switch is set as the root bridge the word Root shows here Root Path Cost This field displays the path cost between the switch s root port and the designated port of the root bridge Path cost is a value to each port typically based on rules described as part of 802 1d For the root bridge this is zero For all other bridges it is the sum of the port path costs on the least cost path to the root bridge Max Age Displays the configured aging time of the switch Hellow Time Displays the configured Hellow Time Forward Delay Displays the configured forward delay time RSTP System Configuration System Configuration 1 Port Con
8. switch101 123 com to identify where the e mail alert comes from m Authentication Tick the checkbox to have the mail account password and confirm password fields show up Configure the email account and password for authentication procedures when this switch logs in to the SMTP server m Mal Account Set up the email account e g johnadmin to receive the email alert It must be an existing email account on the mail server Password Type in the password to the email account Confirm Password Reconfirm the password Rept e mail Address 1 6 You can also specify up to 6 e mail accounts to receive the email alert m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect 32 System Event Log SMTP Configuration Syslog Configuration I SMTP Configuration il Event Configuration E mail Alert Enable z SMTP Server IP Address 192 168 16 5 Sender switch101 123 com_ Authentication Mail Account fiohnadmin o Password s Confirm Passvvord Iesse 2 Rcpt e mail Address 1 supervisore123 c0m Rcpt e mail Address 2 Rcpt e mail Address3 gt Rcpt e mail Address 4 Rcpt e mail Address 5 gt Rcpt e mail Address 6 Apply Hele SMTP Configuration interface 33 System Event Log Event Configuration The checkboxes and pull down menus are not available unless the Syslog Client Mode on the Syslog Configuration tab and the E mail Alert on the SMTP Configuration tab are enabled firs
9. 5 N A 6 N A 7 N A 8 N A 9 N A 10 N A 11 N A 12 N A 13 N A 14 N A 15 N A 16 N A 17 N A 18 N A 19 N A 20 N A 21 N A 22 N A 23 N A 24 N A 25 N A 26 N A Port Trunk State Activity interface 51 Port Mirroring Port Mirroring is a method for monitoring of network traffic on switched networks Traffic tnrough ports can be monitored by one specific port which means traffic going in or out the monitored source ports will be duplicated into the analysis mirroring port m Mode Select the mirroring mode by clicking the pull down menu RX TX or Both RX TX m Analysis Port Select one port to be the analysis mirroring port for monitoring RX only TX only or both RX and TX traffic which come from source port Users can forward the traffic captured by the analysis port to the packet analyzer like Netxray for further analyses m Monitored Port Select the port that you want to monitor All monitored port traffic will be copied to analysis mirroring port Users can select one monitored port by clicking the pull down menu m When finished click the Apply button Port Mirroring Mode prene Analysis Port Port 1 1 z Monitored Port Port 1 1 v Hel Port Trunk Port Mirroring interface 52 Rate Limiting You can respectively configure the ingress egress rate for each port Rate Limiting Port InRate OutRate Port 1 1 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 1 2 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 1 3 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 1 4 0 Mbps fo
10. An Access Port untagged port connecting to the access link has an untagged VID also called PVID After an 58 NOTE untagged frame gets into the access port the switch inserts a four byte tag in the frame The contents of the last 12 bit of the tag is the untagged VID When this frame is sent out through any of the access ports of the same PVID the switch will remove the tag from the frame to recover it to what it was Those ports of the same untagged VID are regarded as the same VLAN group members Because the access port doesn t have an understanding of tagged frame the field of Tagged VID is not available Trunk Link A segment which provides the link path for one or more VLAN aware devices Trunk Port connecting to the trunk link has an understanding of tagged frame which is used for communications across VLANs Which frames of the specified VIDs will be forvvarded depends on the values filled in the Tagged VID field Please insert a comma between two VIDs 1 A trunk port doesn t insert tags into an untagged frame and therefore the NOTE untagged VID field is not available 2 It s not necessary to type 1 in the tagged VID field The trunk port will forward the frames of VLAN 1 3 The trunk port has to be connected to a trunk hybrid port of the other switch Both the tagged VID of the two ports have to be the same gt Hybrid Link A segment which consists of Access and Trunk links The hybrid
11. Apply to add the context name added or changed User Table Configure the SNMPV3 user table User ID Type the user name in the field Authentication Password Assign the authentication password to the user ID Privacy Password Assign the private password to the user ID Click the Add button to create a new user profile To remove a user profile select an entry in the Current User Profiles listbox and click the Remove button to remove the unwanted user profile Group Table Configure the SNMPv3 group table Security Name User ID Specify the user name that you have set up in the user table Group Name Type the group name in the field Click the Add button to create a new group name To remove a group name select an entry in the Current Group Content listbox and click the Remove button to remove the unwanted group 71 SNMP SNMPv3 Configuration System Configuration Trap Configuration I SNMPv3 Configuration Context Table Context Name User Table Current User Profiles New User Profile none User ID Authentication Password Privacy Password Group Table Current Group content New Group Table add Security Name User ID none Group Name Access Table Current Access Tables New Access Table add Context Prefix Group Name O NoauthNoPriv AuthNoPriv O authPriv Contex
12. Auto 1G Full 100 Full Enable OFF OFF Port Control interface 47 Port Trunk Port trunking is the combination of several ports or network cables to expand the connection speed beyond the limits of any one single port or network cable Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP which is a protocol running on layer 2 provides a standardized means in accordance with IEEE 802 3ad to bundle several physical ports together to form a single logical channel All the ports within the logical channel or so called logical aggregator work at the same connection speed and LACP operation reguires full duplex mode Aggregator setting Please read the instrutions below to make an LACP or non LACP trunk group System Priority A value which is used to identify the controlling switch of an LACP link system The switch with the lower value has the higher system priority and is selected as the controlling end which controls port priorities of the LACP link system Group ID There are four trunk groups to be selected Assign the group ID to the particular trunk group LACP Click the pull down menu to enable disable LACH for the trunk group With LACP enabled a port which joins an LACP trunk group has to make an agreement with its member ports first Please notice that a trunk group including member ports split between two switches has to enable the LACP function of the two switches When disabled the trunk group is a static trunk
13. Frame T Enable Jumbo Frame Apply Jumbo Frame Setting 44 Port Statistics The following chart provides the current statistics information which displays the real time packet transfer states for each port The user might use the information to plan and implement the network or check and find the problem when the collision or heavy traffic occurs m Click the Clear button to clean all counts Port Statistics Tx Good Tx Bad Rx Good Rx Bad Tx Abort Packet Packet RX Bcast RX Mcast Port Link State packet Packet Packet Packet Packet Collision Dropped Packet Packet Port 1 1 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 1 2 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 1 3 100TX Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 1 4 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 1 5 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 1 6 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 1 7 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 1 8 100TX Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 2 1 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 2 2 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 2 3 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 2 4 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 Port 2 5 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 2 6 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 2 7 100TX DovvnEnable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 2 8 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 3 1 100TX Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 3 2 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 Port 3 3 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14. Mbps Port 1 5 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 1 6 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 1 7 0 Mbps fo Mbps Port 1 8 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 2 1 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 2 2 0 Mbps p Port 2 3 0 Mbps fo Mbps Port 2 4 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 2 5 b o Port 2 6 0 Mbps fo Mbps Port 2 7 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 2 8 fo Port 3 1 0 UMbps 0 Mbps Port 3 2 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 3 3 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 3 4 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 3 5 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 3 6 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 3 7 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 3 8 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Port 4 1 Jo Mbps 0 Mbps Port 4 2 0 Mbps 0 Mbps Apply Help Rate Limiting interface m All the ports support packet ingress and egress rate control gt mnhate Enter the port effective ingress rate The default value is 0 gt OutRate Enter the port effective egress rate The default value is 0 m When finished click Apply to have the configuration take effect 53 VLAN Configuration A Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain which allows you to isolate network traffic Therefore only the members of the same VLAN will receive traffic from the ones among the same VLAN Basically creating a VLAN on a switch is logically equivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch however all the network devices are still plugged into the same switch physically This switch supports Port based and 802 1Q tagged based VLAN Please read the following instruct
15. OFF Port 3 3 oFF z Port 1 4 OFF Z Port 2 4 OFF Z Port 3 4 OF 1 Port 1 5 OFF x Port 2 5 OFF x Port 3 5 oFF x Port 1 6 OFF zl Port 2 6 OFF x Port 3 6 Orr Port 1 7 OFF Port 2 7 oFF Port 3 7 off Port 1 8 OFF zl Port 2 8 OFF zl Port 3 8 FoFF d TOS DSCP Priority Mapping om 0 fox 10549 oz TOS2 og tosis fox om fox toss om Tosi9 om Tosas fox rosa fox tos4 ox fox tosses fox 10552 fox toss oxl 2 om om oz rose fox 22 om fox 10554 oz TOS7 Ox tos23 fox om Tosss oz toss ozm Tosza oz toss fox tosses fox TOS9 og 25 om Tosa om 0557 og 10 om 26 om Tosaz fox foz Tosii ox 2 fom ox ox Tosi2 oz os28 oz Tosaa fox rosen fox Tos 3 TE Tosz foe Tosas om tose oz Tosi4 oz om mosae fox 2 fox tosis ox fom ox fox tosis fog Tosaz 07 oxl rossa pg Apply Help QoS Configuration interface 75 IGMP Configuration IGMP is the protocol used by IPv4 systems to report their IP multicast group memberships to neighboring multicast routers IGMPv3 adds support for source filtering that is the ability for a system to report interest in receiving packets only from specific source addre
16. Port 4 1 0 0 0 0 Port 4 2 0 0 0 0 Apply Help Port and IP Bindings interface 26 TFTP It provides the functions allowing the user to update the switch firmware via the Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server Before updating make sure the TFTP server is ready and the firmware image is located on the TFTP server Update Firmware m TFTP Server IP Address Type in the IP address of the TFTP server Nm Firmware File Name Type in the name of the firmware image file to be updated m When finished click Apply to start updating TFTP Update Firmware Update Firmware 1 Restore Configuration Backup Configuration TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 16 2 Firmware File Name fimage bin Apply Help Update Firmware interface 27 Restore Configuration You can restore a previous backup configuration from the TFTP server to recover the settings Before doing that you must locate the image file on the TFTP server first for the switch to download back the flash image m TFTP Server IP Address Type in the IP address of the TFTP server Restore File Name Type in the correct file name for restoring When finished click Apply to start configuration restoration TFTP Restore Configuration Update Firmware Restore Configuration Backup Configuration TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 16 2 Restore File Name data bin Apply Help Restore Configuration interface 28 Backup Configuration You can b
17. from 0 100Mbps Support IEEE802 1x User Authentication and can report to RADIUS server 802 1x m Reject Authentication Accept m Authorize Disable DHCP DHCP Client Server Packet filter Broadcast storm control Package Contents Unpack the contents of the 3 slot intelligent chassis switch and verify them against the checklist below E 3 slot intelligent chassis switch m Power Cord m Four Rubber Feet m RS 232 cable m Rack mounted kit m User Manual CD ROM DA Four Rubber Feet RS 232 Cable Rack mounted Kit Power Cord User Guide CD ROM Package Contents Compare the contents of your 3 slot intelligent chassis switch package with the standard checklist above IF any item is missing or damaged please contact your local dealer for service Ethernet Switching Technology Ethernet Switching Technology dramatically boosted the total bandwidth of a network eliminated congestion problems inherent with CSMA CD Carrier Sense multiple access with Collision Detection protocol and greatly reduced unnecessary transmissions This revolutionized networking First by allowing two way simultaneous transmissions over the same port Full duplex essentially doubled the bandwidth Second by reducing the collision domain to a single switch port eliminated the need for carrier sensing Third by using the store and forward technology s approach of inspecting each packet to inter
18. of their VLAN database Therefore the user needn t manually configure the link type The packets belonging to the same VLAN can communicate across switches Each member port of 802 10 is on either an Access Link VLAN tagged or a Trunk Link no VLAN tagged All frames on an Access Link carry no VLAN identification Conversely all frames on a Trunk Link are VLAN tagged Besides there is the third mode Hybrid A Hybrid Link can carry both VLAN tagged frames and untagged frames A single port is supposed to belong to a particular VLAN group except it is on a Trunk Hybrid Link The technique of 802 10 tagging inserts a 4 byte tag including VLAN ID of the destination port PVID in the frame With the combination of Access Trunk Hybrid Links the communication across switches also can make the packet sent through tagged and untagged ports Please follow the instructions below to configure the 802 1Q VLAN m Click the pull down menu to select 802 1Q and click Apply to configure the VLAN Operation Mode on 802 1Q m Enable GVRP Protocol Tick this checkbox to enable GVRP protocol This checkbox is available while the VLAN Operation Mode is set on 802 10 m Management VLAN ID Only the VLAN members whose Untagged VID PVID equals to the value specified in this field have permission to access the switch The default value is 0 that means this limit is not enabled all members in different VLANs can access this switch 57 m After
19. please replug in Warning Slot 3 is unstable and please replug in Connected 00 00 15 Auto detect Auto detect SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Z Warning message interface 16 5 Web Based Management This section introduces the configuration and functions of the Web Based management About Web based Management Inside the CPU board of the switch there exists an embedded HTML web site residing in flash memory It offers advanced management features and allow users to manage the switch from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer The Web Based Management supports Internet Explorer 6 0 It is based on Java Applets with an aim to reduce network bandwidth consumption enhance access speed and present an easy viewing screen Preparing for Web Management Before use web management you can use console to login the switch checking the default IP of the Switch Please refer to Console Management Chapter for console login If you need change IP address in first time you can use console mode to modify it The default value is as below IP Address 192 168 16 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 16 254 User Name root Password root System Login 1 Launch the Internet Explorer on the PC 2 Key in http the IP address of the switch and then Press Enter Fe v S x 2 A je Search o Favorites a s 234 address
20. you have configured the three parameters click the Apply button right beneath this area to finish creating an 802 1Q VLAN Port Port 1 1 Port 1 2 Port 1 3 Port 1 4 Port 1 5 Port 1 6 Port 1 7 Port 1 8 Port 2 1 Port 2 2 Port 2 3 Port 2 4 Port 2 5 Port 2 6 Port 2 7 Port 2 8 Port 3 1 Port 3 2 Port 3 3 Port 3 4 Port 3 5 Port 3 6 Port 3 7 Port 3 8 Port 4 1 Port 4 2 VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode 802 190 z Enable GVRP Protocol Management Vlan ID o Apply 802 1Q Configuration Group Configuration Port Link Type Untagged Vid Tagged Vid Port 1 1 vi Access Link z 1 Apply Help Link Type Untagged Vid Tagged Vid Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link Access Link ft ft fo l i ot ft i ot ii l fot ot gt 802 1q VLAN interface m On the 802 1Q Configuration tab click the Port pull down menu to select a port you want to configure within the VLAN m Link Type Three options are available Click the pull down menu to select the link type gt Access Link A segment which provides the link path for one or more stations to the VLAN aware device like switches
21. 0 Port 3 4 100TX Down Enable 0 0 D D 0 0 0 0 0 Port 3 5 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 3 6 100TX Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 3 7 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 3 8 100TX Dovvn Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 4 1 1GTX mGBIC Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 4 2 1GTX mGBIC Up Enable 10318 0 78727 0 0 0 42516 42795 4254 Clear Help Port Statistics interface 45 Port Control In Port Control you can configure the settings of each port to control the connection parameters m Port Scroll up down the scroll bar and click on the port number to choose a particular port to be configured m State Enable disable the port If the port state is set on Disable the port will not be able to receive or transmit any packet m Negotiation Options include Auto and Force With this parameter set on Auto the speed and duplex fields display in grey which means the port are negotiated automatically When you set it on Force you have to set the speed and duplex mode manually by clicking the pull down menus of the Speed and Duplex fields m Speed It is available for selecting when the Negotiation field is set on Force When the Negotiation field is set on Auto this field becomes a read only field displaying in grey m Duplex It is available for selecting when the Negotiation field is set on Force When the Negotiation field is set on Auto this field becomes a read only field displaying in grey m Flow Contro
22. 3 1 Highest SecHigh SecLow Lowest 15 10 5 1 The process order is in compliance with the transfer rate of 15 10 5 1 m 802 1p priority 7 0 Configure each priority level gt Priority 0 7 each priority has 4 priority levels Highest SecHigh SecLow and Lowest m Static Port Ingress Priority The port ingress level is from to 7 m TOS the system provides 0 63 TOS priority level Each level has 8 priorities 0 7 The default value is priority for each level When the IP packet is received the system will check the TOS level value in the IP packet that has received For example user set the TOS level 25 is 0 The port 1 is following the TOS priority policy only When the port 1 packet received the system will check the TOS value of the received IP packet If the TOS value of received IP packet is 25 priority 0 and then the packet priority will have highest priority m When finished click Apply 74 Qos Configuration Qos Mode Disable QoS Priority z Disable QoS Priority mari 6 oil x 8 4 2 1 o Cowset ll Lowset SE 15 10 5 1 Lowset El Port 1 1 OFF z Port 2 1 OFF Port 3 1 oFF Port a oFF z Port 1 2 OFF X Port 2 2 OFF Port 3 2 OFF Port a 2 orf z Port 1 3 OFF zl Port 2 3
23. ENN RE 62 Pr RINg SVEN EE 66 SNMP EISE 68 QOS 08 ee 74 IGMP Configuration nana 76 PN 78 PE 0 EE EEE EE nab 0 79 MAG Address Ee EE 82 ACCESS C hirol LS pa rennene 86 Factory Defaults au 88 Save ele Ile EE 89 System Reboot RE cud ee dabei sat de dad ae 90 FROUBLESHOO ENG E 91 nero lg 510079 1 1 CHONG EEE 91 Diagnosing LED Indicators e na 92 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS resnnornennannnnnnennnnnnvnnnnnnnnevnennnnnn nnennnnnnnnnennnnnenenenne 93 1 Introduction The 3 slot Modularized Fast Ethernet L2 plus 2 Gigabit Copper Mini GBIC Combo Managed Switch is a modular Ethernet switch that can be used to build high performance switched workgroup networks This switch is a store and forward device that offers low latency for high speed networking The Switch is targeted at workgroup department or backbone computing environments The 3 slot Modularized Fast Ethernet L2 plus 2 Gigabit Copper Mini GBIC Combo Managed Switch features a store and forward switching scheme This allows the switch to auto learn and store source address in an 8K entry MAC address table MDI Medium Dependent Interface Port is also called an uplink port The MDI port does not cross transmitting and receiving lines which is done by the regular ports MDI X ports that connect to end stations In general MDI means connecting to another Hub or Switch while MDIX means connecting to a wor
24. Lantech LES 2400 RPS 3 slot Modularized Fast Ethernet L2 2 Gigabit Copper Mini GBIC Combo Managed Switch User Manual v1 2 Apr 2011 Contents 1 INTRODUCTION NE abad azad vdana 1 oe a R R O O O OT O A Ha M 1 ENEE e 2 Package GOMONISK a eege 5 Ethernet Switching Technology na 6 2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION E 7 Physical Dimensi ns Are AARSET 7 FrOnLPaNc a a aya b EE ENE a l Ala nd asad 7 RE Leet 8 PICA PANG ee 9 Desktop Installation en 10 Rack mounted Installation efi face m Ad 10 PN ln DEE 12 510 VL 110 ui geet 12 3 NETWORK x a as aa a a nakne nike 13 Connecting TO the SVIE EE 14 4 CONSOLE adada aaa anaaa ada 15 Login in the Console Interface se BY pela 15 Module Hot Swapping EEN 16 17 About Web based Management Au 17 Preparing for Web Management 17 S S El OUI ME 18 Main BU Le AI RA A O O A ROE ssla 19 Main IN LON EE 19 System Information DEE 20 P Comaudllbn eege 21 DK ak GE 27 System Ee DEE 30 SNIP Configuration EE 36 P SECUN pe 40 e ee Ire KEE 42 Advanced Configuration 43 EK 45 Port Control need 46 Friis 48 Eet 52 EET OH EE ET EEE VEE NE TERESE 53 NEIER ee 54 Rapid SP
25. Period 3600 Apply 802 1x Misc Configuration interface 81 MAC Address Table The MAG Address Table interface allows users to configure static MAC addresses MAG filtering multicast filtering and provides information of all MAC addresses on each port Static MAC Address You can add a static MAC address that remains in the switch s address table regardless of whether the device is physically connected to the switch This saves the switch from having to re learn a particular device s MAC address when the disconnected or powered off device is active on the network again Via this interface you can add modify and delete a static MAC address m MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the port that should permanently forward traffic regardless of the device network activity Port No Click the pull down menu to select the port number VLAN ID Type in VLAN group ID where the MAC address belongs Click the Add button to finishing adding the entry If you want to delete the entry from the table select the MAC address entry listed in the table and click the Delete button MAC Address Table Static MAC Addresses Static MAC Addresses MAC Filtering 1 All Mac Addresses Multicast Filtering MAC Address Port VLAN ID MAC Address Port No Port 1 1 VLAN ID Static MAC Addresses interface 82 MAC Filtering By filtering MAC address the switch can easily filter pre configured MAC addresses and reduce the un safety You c
26. able RFC 3418 SNMP MIB RFC 1213 MIBII RFC 2011 MIB RFC 1493 Bridge MIB RFC 2674 VLAN RFC 1215 Trap MIB RFC 1643 Ethernet like RMON 1 Private MIB SNMP Trap Cold warm start trap link down link up trap authorization fail trap fan fail trap power event trap Port Trunk Supports IEEE802 3ad with LACP function Up to 13 trunk groups trunk member up to 4 ports and include 2 uplink ports Spanning Tree IEEE802 1d spanning tree IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning tree protocol Port based VLAN up to 24 groups IEEE802 1Q Tag VLAN VLAN Static VLAN groups up to 256 Dynamic VLAN group up to 2048 VLAN ID from 1 to 4094 GVRP up to 256 groups Port based Tag based IPv4 Type of service IPv4 Different QOS Policy service Class of Service Per port 4 queues High low queue Service rule first come first service all High before Low WRR for High or low weight Weight round ratio WRR 8 4 2 1 IGMP It supports IGMP V1 and V2 snooping IGMP Snooping for Multi Media application IGMP group supports 256 groups and IGMP query Port Security Support 50 entries of MAG address for static MAC and another 50 for MAC filter Port Mirror Support 3 mirroring types RX TX and Both packet Per port support ingress rate limiting and egress rate shaping control Bandwidth Control Wee l The rate limiting and rate shaping can be setting
27. ack up the current configuration from flash ROM to the TFTP server for the purpose of recovering the configuration later It helps you avoid wasting time on configuring the settings by backing up the entire configuration m TFTP Server IP Address Type in the IP address of the TFTP server Backup File Name Type in the file name When finished click Apply to start backing up TFTP Backup Configuration Update Firmware Restore Configuration Backup Configuration Server Address 192 168 16 2 Backup Name data bin Apply Help Backup Configuration interface 29 System Event Log This page allows the user to decide whether to send the system event log and select the mode which the system event log will be sent to client only server only or both client and server What kind of event log will be issued to the client server depends on the selection on the Event Configuration tab System Event Log Syslog Configuration m Syslog Client Mode Select the system log mode Client Only Server Only or Both Client Only means the system event log will only be sent to this interface of the switch but on the other hand Server Only means the system log will only be sent to the remote system log server with its IP assigned If the mode is set in Both the system event log will be sent to the remote server and this interface m Syslog Server IP Address When the Syslog Mode item is set as Server Only B
28. after resetting the switch to default the two strings show up again 68 SNMP System Configuration System Configuration Trap Configuration 1 SNMPv3 Configuration Agent Mode SNMP V1 V2C only v Community Strings Current Strings New Community String Remove Add String Oro ORW SNMP System Configuration interface 69 Trap Configuration A trap manager is a management station that receives trap messages generated by the switch H no trap manager is defined no traps will be issued To define a management station as a trap manager assign an IP address enter the SNMP community strings and select the SNMP trap version IP Address Enter the IP address of the trap manager Community Enter the community string for the trap station Trap Version Select the SNMP trap version v1 or v2c When finished click Add To remove a specific manager station select the entries listed in the Current Managers field and click Remove SNMP Trap Configuration System Configuration 1 Trap Configuration SNMPv3 Configuration Trap Managers Current Managers New Manager Add none IP Address Community Trap version Ovi Ov2c Trap Managers interface 70 SNMPV3 Configuration This tab allows users to configure the SNMPv3 settings for communications via SNMPV3 Context Table Configure the SNMPv3 context table Assign the context name in the field Click
29. allows the P2P states of the link to be manipulated administratively True means the port is regarded as a point to point link False means the port is regarded as a shared link Auto means the link type is determined by the auto negotiation between the two peers m Admin Edge The port directly connected to an end station is known as an edge port that won t create bridging loop in the network To configure the port as an edge port set the port to True state m Admin Non Stp Configure whether the port includes the STP mathematic calculation True means not to include the STP mathematic calculation False means the STP mathematic calculation is included m When finished click Apply to have the configure take effect 64 RSTP Port Configuration System Configuration 1 Port Configuration Path Cost 1 200000000 Priority Admin P2P Admin Edge Admin Non stp 20000 128 Auto x true z false DI priority must be a multiple of 16 Apply Help RSTP Port Status Path Port Port Cost Priority z SE State Role Port 1 1 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 1 2 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 1 3 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 1 4 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 1 5 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 1 6 200000 128 True True Fal
30. an add or delete filtering MAC addresses MAC Address Table MAC Filtering Static MAC Addresses 1 MAC Filtering All Mac Addresses Multicast Filtering MAC Address VLAN ID MAC Address VLAN ID MAC Filtering interface MAC Address Enter the MAC address to be filtered VLAN ID Type in the VLAN group ID the MAC address belongs Click Add If you want to delete the entry from the filtering table select the MAC address entry listed in the table and click the Delete button 83 All MAC Addresses This tab displays all MAC address entries learned or set MAC Address Table All Mac Addresses Static MAC Addresses MAC Filtering I All Mac Addresses 1 Multicast Filtering Port No Port 1 4 E Current MAC Address 0022681379D2 VLAN ID 1 DYNAMIC Dynamic Address Count 1 Static Address Count 0 Clear MAC Table All MAC Address interface m Port No Click the pull down menu to select a particular port to show its information m Current MAC Address Information of the selected port will be displayed in this field m Click the Clear MAC Table button to clear the listed entries of the current static MAC address information 84 Multicast Filtering Similar to broadcasts multicasts are sent to all end stations on a LAN or VLAN Multicasting filtering is the function which end stations can receive the multicast traffic if the connected ports had been included in the specific multicast groups With multicast f
31. ared Key Set an encryption key for using during authentication sessions with the specified radius server This key must match the encryption key used on the Radius Server NAS Identifier Set the identifier for the radius client Click the Apply button to have the configuration take effect 802 1x Radius System Configuration System Configuration Port Configuration Misc Configuration 802 1x Protocol Disable v Radius Server IP 0 0 0 0 Server Port 11812 Accounting Port 1813 Shared Key 12345678 NAS Identifier NAS L2 SWITCH Apply Help 802 1x System Configuration interface 79 Port Configuration You can configure 802 1x authentication state for each port The State provides Disable Accept Reject and Authorize Use Space key to change the state value m Reject The specified port is required to be held in the unauthorized state m Accept The specified port is required to be held in the Authorized state m Authorized The specified port is set to the Authorized or Unauthorized state in accordance with the outcome of an authentication exchange between the supplicant and the authentication server Disable The specified port is required to be held in the Authorized state m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect 802 1x Radius Port Configuration System Configuration I Port Configuration Misc Configuration State Apply Help Port Authorization Port State Port 1 1 Disab
32. ask This means that a new computer can be easily added to a network without the hassle of manually assigning it a unique IP address The system provides the DHCP server function With the DHCP server function enabled the switch system is able to be configured as a DHCP server 23 System configuration DHCP Server This pull down menu allows you to configure the switch to be the DHCP server on your local network Low IP Address Type in an IP address as the beginning of a range of the dynamic IP address As the figure shown below for example 192 168 16 100 is the relatively low IP address of the range High IP Address Type in an IP address as the beginning of a range of the dynamic IP address As the figure shown below for example 192 168 16 200 is the relatively high IP address of the range Subnet Mask Type in the subnet mask of the IP configuration Gateway Type in the IP address of the gateway in your network DNS Type in the IP address of Domain Name Server in your network Lease Time sec The length of time the dynamic IP addresses assigned to clients Click Apply to have the configuration take effect DHCP Server System Configuration System Configuration 1 Client Entries Port and IP Binding DHCP Server Disable Low IP Address High IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Lease Time sec 192 168 16 100 192 168 16 200 1255 255 255 0 1192 168 16 254 0 0 0 0 86400
33. ble 3 z Port 3 8 Disable 38 z Disable zi Port 4 1 Disable 3 Disable 121 Port 4 2 Disable zl Disable wf Apply Help Event Configuration interface 35 SNTP Configuration SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol is a simplified version of NTP which is an Internet protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers with some time reference Because time usually just advances the time on different node stations might be different With the communicating programs running on those devices it would cause time to jump forward and back a non desirable effect Therefore the switch provides comprehensive mechanisms to access national time and frequency dissemination services organize the time synchronization subnet and the local clock in each participating subnet peer Daylight Saving Time DST is the convention of advancing clocks so that afternoons have more daylight and mornings have less Typically clocks are adjusted forward one hour near the start of spring and are adjusted backward in autumn m SNTP Client Enable disable the SNTP function to get the time from the SNTP server m Daylight Saving Time This function is used to enable disable Daylight Saving Period and Daylight Saving Offset fields m UTC Timezone Set the location time zone for the switch The following table lists different location time zones for your reference Local Time Zone Conversion from UTC Time at 12 00 UTC November Time Zone 11am
34. cept corrupt or redundant data eliminated unnecessary transmission that slow the network By employing address learning replaced the inefficient receiving port Auto negotiation regulates the speed and duplex of each port based on the capability of both devices Flow control allows transmission from a 100Mbps node to a 10Mbps node without loss of data Auto negotiation and flow control may require disablement for some networking operations involves legacy equipment Disabling the auto negotiation is accomplished by fixing the speed or duplex of a port Ethernet Switching Technology supplied higher performance at costs lower than other solutions Wider bandwidth no congestion and the reduction in traffic is why switching is replacing expensive routers and inefficient hubs as the ultimate networking solution Switching brought a whole new way of thinking to networking 2 Hardware Description This Section mainly describes the hardware of the 3 slot intelligent chassis switch and gives a physical and functional overview of the switch Physical Dimensions The 3 slot intelligent chassis switch physical dimensions are 440mm VV x 44mm H x 280mm D Front Panel The Front Panel of the 3 slot intelligent chassis switch supports up to 4 kinds of module Please refer to the module user guide for further information LED Indicators The LED Indicators gives real time information of systematic operation status The following tables desc
35. ch the following default characteristics of the console port Baud Rate 9600 bps 3 Port Settings Data Bits 8 Parity none Bits per second Stop Bit 1 Data bits 8 v Control flow None Parity None sl Stop bits 1 x Elow control None v Advanced Restore Defaults The settings of communication parameters After finishing the parameter settings click OK When the blank screen shows up press Enter key to bring out the login prompt Key in the root default value for the both User name and Password use Enter key to switch then press Enter key and the Main Menu of console management appears Please see below figure for login screen 3 slot Chassis 2 Gigabit Copper Mini GBIC Combo Managed Switch User Name Password Console login screen Module Hot Swapping The 3 slot Modularized Fast Ethernet L2 plus 2 Gigabit Copper Mini GBIC Combo Managed Switch supports module hot swapping User can insert or pull the module out of the slot without powering down the switch Once the module is not fully inserted the LEDs on the module panel will all light on at the same time Meanwhile the switch also sends warning message to the connected PC work station or terminal via console port Please see the picture as below for reference ps File Edit View Call Transfer Help Die viel el Warning Slot 3 is unstable and please replug in Warning Slot 3 is unstable and
36. connections 1000 Category 5 cable for 100Mbps or 1000 Category Be cable for 1000Mbps connections Also be sure that the length of any twisted pair connection does not exceed 100 meters 328 feet The length does not exceed 100 meters 92 7 Technical Specifications This section provides the specifications of the 3 slot intelligent chassis switch as the table shown below IEEE802 3 10BASE T IEEE802 3u 100BASE TX 100BASE FX IEEE802 3z Gigabit SX LX IEE802 3ab Gigabit 1000T IEEE802 3x Flow Control and Back pressure Standard IEEE802 3ad Port trunk with LACP IEEE802 1d Spanning tree protocol IEEE802 1w Rapid Spanning tree protocol IEEE802 1p Class of service IEEE802 1q VLAN Tagging IEEE802 1x User authentication Switch Architecture Store and forward switch architecture Back Plane 8 8Gbps System Power Green 8 10 100TX module Link Activity Green Full duplex collision Yellow 8 100Base FX module Link Green Activity Green LED Indicators Blinking 8 100SFP module Link Green Activity Green Blinking Gigabit Copper Link Activity Green 1000Mbps Green 100Mbps Green Full duplex collision 93 Yellow MINI GBIG Link Activity Green 1000Mbps Green Connector RS 232 console 1 x DB 9 female 10 100TX module 8 x RJ 45 100FX Multi Single Mode module 8 x SC 100SFP module 8 x SFP Gigabit Copper Mini GBIC Combo 2 x RJ 45 2 x Mini GBIC E
37. curity Mode With this selection item set in the Enable mode the Enable HTTP Server Enable Telnet Server checkboxes and the ten security IP fields will then be available If not those items will appear in grey m Enable HTTP Server With this checkbox ticked Ethernet devices whose IP addresses match any one of the ten IP addresses in the Security IP table will be given permission to access this switch via the HTTP service m Enable Telnet Server With this checkbox ticked Ethernet devices whose IP addresses match any one of the ten IP addresses in the Security IP table will be given permission to access this switch via the telnet service NM Security IP 1 10 The system allows the user to assign up to 10 specific IP addresses for access security Only when IP Security Mode is enabled can these 10 IP addresses access and manage the switch through the HTTP Telnet services m And then click Apply to have the configuration take effect NOTE Remember to execute the Save Configuration action otherwise the new configuration will lose when the switch powers off 40 IP Security IP Security Mode Disable v enable HTTP Server enable Telnet Server Security IP1 0 0 0 0 Security IP2 0 0 0 0 Security IP3 0 0 0 0 Security IP4 0 0 0 0 Security IP5 0 0 0 0 Security IP6 0 0 0 0 Security IP7 0 0 0 0 Security IPS 0 0 0 0 Security IP9 0 0 0 0
38. d HH MM leave a space between YYYYMMDD and HH MM gt YYYYMMDD an eight digit year month day specification gt HH MM a five digit including a colon mark hour minute specification For example key in 20070701 02 00 and 20071104 02 00 in the two fields respectively to represent that DST begins at 2 00 a m on March 11 2007 and ends at 2 00 a m on November 4 2007 m Daylight Saving Offset mins For non US and European countries specify the amount of time for day light savings Please key in the valid figure in the range of minute between 0 and 720 which means you can set the offset up to 12 hours m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect 38 SNTP Configuration SNTP Client Daylight Saving Time Disable v Disable v UTC Timezone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London ze SNTP Server URL 0 0 0 0 Switch Timer Daylight Saving Period 20040101 00 00 20040101 00 00 Daylight Saving Offset mins 0 SNTP Configuration interface 39 IP Security IP security function allows the user to assign up to 10 specific IP addresses that have permission to manage the switch through the http and telnet services for securing switch management The purpose of giving permission to limited IP addresses is to allow only the authorized personnel device to do the management task on the switch m IP Se
39. d VLAN group 60 VLAN Configuration v VLAN Operation Mode 802 10 Cl Enable GVRP Protocol Management ID o T Group Configuration 802 10 Configuration Group Name Default ti VLAN ID 1 Group Configuration interface m When finished click Apply to have the modification take effect 61 Rapid Spanning Tree The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP is an evolution of the Spanning Tree Protocol providing for faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change The system also supports STP and will auto detect the connected device running STP or RSTP RSTP System Configuration This tab allows users to configure parameters for RSTP and displays the spanning tree information of the root bridge RSTP mode Click the pull down menu to enable the RSTP function Priority 0 61440 The switch with the lowest numerical value has the highest priority and will be selected as the root device If the value is changed users must reboot the switch Note the value specified in this field must be a multiple of 4096 according to the protocol rule m Max Age 6 40 Enter the time in seconds between 6 and 40 for which the switch waits to attempt to save its configuration m Hello Time 1 10 Enter the time in seconds between 1 and 10 that controls the switch to send out the BPDU packet to check current states of RSTP m Forward Delay Time 4 30 Enter the time in seconds between 4 and 30 that a
40. d cables sl UM Non standard and miss wired cables may cause numerous network collisions and other network problem and can seriously impair network performance category 5 cable tester is a recommended tool for every 100Base T network installation lmproper Network Topologies sl ER It is important to make sure that you have a valid network topology Common topology faults include excessive cable length and too many repeaters hubs between end nodes In addition you should make sure that your network topology contains no data path loops Between any two end nodes there should be only one active cabling path at any time Data path loops will cause broadcast storms that will severely impact your network performance 91 Diagnosing LED Indicators The Switch can be easily monitored through panel indicators to assist in identifying problems which describes common problems you may encounter and where you can find possible solutions IF the power indicator does turn on when the power cord is plugged in you may have a problem with power outlet or power cord However if the Switch powers off after running for a while check for loose power connections power losses or surges at power outlet IF you still cannot resolve the problem contact your local dealer for assistance Cabling RJ 45 ports use unshielded twisted pair UTP or shield twisted pair STP cable for RJ 45 connections 1000 Category 3 4 or 5 cable for 10Mbps
41. dard Management Information Base MIB where the information can be accessed by a Network Management System NMS using a protocol like the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP LLDP runs on all 802 media The protocol runs over the data link layer only allowing two systems running different network layer protocols to learn about each other m LLDP Protocol Click the pull down menu to disable or enable the LLDP function LLDP Interval Type the value in seconds as the interval for the switch to advertise its information to other nodes m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect LLDP Configuration LLDP Protocol Enable v LLDP Interval 20 sec LLDP Configuration interface 78 802 1x Radius 802 1x is an IEEE authentication specification that allows a client to connect to a wireless access point or wired switch but prevents the client from gaining access to the Internet until it provides authority like a user name and password that are verified by a separate server System Configuration After enabling the IEEE 802 1X function you can configure the parameters of this function m IEEE 802 1x Protocol Enable or disable 802 1x protocol m Radius Server IP Set the Radius Server IP address m Server Port Set the UDP destination port for authentication requests to the specified Radius Server m Accounting Port Set the UDP destination port for accounting requests to the specified Radius Server m Sh
42. efault gateway _ 000 Refresh the web screen if the web could not be displayed while you change the setting System Information System Name System Description 3 slot Chassis 2 Gigabit Copper Mini GBIC Combo Managed System Location EH System Contact FO Apply Help Firmware Version v1 09 Kernel Version v5 13 MAC Address 000F38006521 System information interface 20 IP Configuration m DHCP Client Enable or disable the DHCP client function When the DHCP Client function is enabled the industrial switch will be assigned an IP address from the network DHCP server The default IP address will be replaced by the assigned IP address on DHCP server After users click Apply a popup dialog shows up It is to inform the user that when the DHCP client is enabled the current IP will lose and the user should find the new IP on the DHCP server m P Address Assign the IP address for the industrial switch With the DHCP Client function enabled the switch is configured as a DHCP client and users doesn t need to assign the IP address that is assigned by the DHCP server The default IP is 192 168 16 1 or the user has to assign an IP address manually when DHCP Client is disabled Subnet Mask Assign the subnet mask to the IP address If the DHCP Client function is disabled the user has to assign the subnet mask manually m Gateway Assign the network gateway for the switch If the DHCP Client functi
43. figuration RSTP Mode Enable x Priority 0 61440 32768 Max Age 6 40 20 Hello Time 1 10 2 Forward Delay Time 4 30 15 Priority must be a multiple of 4096 2 Forward Delay Time 1 should be greater than or equal to the Max Age The Max Age should be greater than or m to 2 Hello Time 1 Apply Help Root Bridge Information Bridge ID 8000000F38006521 Root Priority 32768 Root Port Root Root Path Cost 0 Max Age 20 Hello Time 2 Forvvard Delay 15 RSTP System Configuration interface 63 Port Configuration This tab offers the interface for RSTP port configuration where you can assign parameters to each port The rapid spanning tree protocol will have the port with the higher priority in forwarding state and block other ports to make certain that there is no loop in the LAN Scroll the list box to select a port for configuration Path Cost The path cost can be managed Enter a number in the range of 1 to 200 000 000 m Priority Port Poriority Give the value to decide which port should be blocked by setting its priority Enter a number between 0 and 240 The entered value must be a multiple of 16 m Admin P2P The rapid state transitions possible within RSTP are dependent upon whether the port concerned can only be connected to exactly another bridge i e it is served by a point to point LAN segment or can be connected to two or more bridges i e it is served by a shared medium LAN segment This function
44. for Deny traffic will be dropped m VLAN Select one of the radio buttons to determine packets entering any or a particular VLAN will be checked against this control list Packet Type Select the packet type lPv4 or Non IPv4 Src IP Address Select any or assign an IP address with Subnet Mask for source IP address 051 IP Address Select any or assign an IP address with Subnet Mask for destination IP address Ether Type Click the pull down menu to select Any ARP or IPX for Ether type IP Fragment Click the pull down menu to determine whether the fragment is checked or not L4 Protocol Select the L4 protocol from among ICMP 1 IGMP 2 TCP or UDP Current List This field displays entries of the access control list 86 Access Control List Group Id a255 Action VLAN any 1 k1 4094 Packet Type G 1Pv4 ONon IPv4 Types ox IP 0 0 0 0 Src IP Address An o Y Mask 255 255 255 255 Ether Type O 1P 0 0 0 0 Mask 255 255 255 255 IP Fragment Uncheck ze Protocol L4 Protocol Any v Port Oupp Port Dst IP Address 6 Any Current List Access Control List interface 87 Factory Default Click the Reset button to reset the switch back to factory defaults Before resetting you can tick the checkboxes to keep the current IP address and user name password Factory Default
45. gement Protocol SNMP is the protocol developed to manage nodes servers workstations routers switches and hubs etc on an IP network SNMP enables network administrators to manage network performance find and solve network problems and plan for network growth Network management systems NMS learn of problems by receiving traps or change notices from network devices implementing SNMP System Configuration This tab allows users to define new community strings and remove the unwanted community strings for authentication purposes With adding a new community string you should also specify the type of access permission and the agent mode m Agent Mode Click the pull down menu to select the SNMP version that the community string will use And then click the Change button to ensure the selected SNMP version mode is changed Community Strings gt String Enter the community string in the field as a password for authentication RO Read only With this radio button selected the community string is given the read only permission for the MIB objects RW Read write With this radio button selected the community string is given the read write permission for the MIB objects Click Add to finish adding a new community string To remove a specific community string select the community string shows in the list box and click Remove The strings of Public RO and Private RW are default strings You can remove them but
46. group The advantage of having the LACP disabled is that a port joins the trunk group without any handshaking with its member ports but member ports won t know that they should be aggregated together to form a logic trunk group Work Ports This field allows the user to type in the total number of active ports up to four With a LACP trunk group employed for example you assign four ports to be the members of a trunk group whose Work Ports field is set as two the excessive ports will be standby redundant ports and can be aggregated instead of working ports that fail As for the static trunk group non LACP the number of work ports must egual the total number of the group member ports 48 The system allows a maximum of four ports to be aggregated in a trunk group Having configured the parameters above highlight the ports in the right list box to join the trunk group Click the Add button and the ports highlighted in the right list box will be shifted to the left list box To remove unwanted ports select the ports in the left list box and click the Remove button When LACP enabled you can configure LACH Active Passive states for each member port on the State Activity tab When finished click Apply to take the configuration take effect To remove a trunk group select the Group ID by clicking the pull down menu labeled as Group D and click then click the Delete button Port Trunk Aggregator Setting Aggregator Setting 1 Aggregat
47. iltering network devices only forward multicast traffic to the ports that are connected to the registered end stations m P Address Assign a multicast group IP address in the range from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 VLAN ID Type in VLAN group ID where the MAC address belongs Member Ports Tick the checkbox in front of the port number to include the port as the member port in the specific multicast group of the given IP address Click the Add button to finishing adding the entry If you want to delete the entry from the table select the entry listed in the table and click the Delete button MAG Address Table Multicast Filtering Static MAC Addresses MAC Filtering Al Mac Addresses I Multicast Filtering IP Address VLAN ID Member Port IP Address VLAN ID Port 1 1 Port 1 2 Port i 3 Port 1 4 ElPort 1 5 Clpo te Port 1 7 Port i 8 Member Ports Port 2 1 Port 2 2 Port 2 3 Port 2 4 Port 2 5 Port 2 6 Port 2 7 Port 2 8 ElPort 4 1 Port 4 2 Add Delete Help Multicast Filtering interface 85 Access Control List The switch provides a 256 entry access control list ACL to check IPv4 non IPv4 addresses and TCP UDP port numbers of packets m Group ld Type in the Group ID from 1 to 255 for the access control list being configured m Action Click the pull down menu to select Permit or Deny for the control list Permit means traffic checked against this access control list will be processed As
48. ions to configure the appropriate type of VLAN for your need Port based VLAN A port based VLAN normally consists of its members ports which means the VLAN is created by grouping the selected ports This method provides the convenience for users to configure a simple VLAN easily without complicated steps Packets can go among only members of the same VLAN group Note all unselected ports are treated as belonging to another single VLAN that is technically a single broadcast domain If the port based VLAN is enabled the VLAN tagging will be ignored Port based VLAN allows the user to create separate VLANs to limit the unnecessary packet flooding however for the purpose of sharing resource a single port called a common port can belongs to different VLANs which all the member devices ports in different VLANs have the permission to access the common port while they still cannot communicate with each other in different VLANs 54 VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode Port Based v Enable GVRP Protocol Management Vlan ID IH Apply VLAN Port Based interface m Click Add to create a new VLAN group The VLAN groups can be up to 64 VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode Port Based x Enable GVRP Protocol Management Vlan ID Apply Group Name VLAN ID 1 Apply Help VLAN Port Based Add interface m Enter the group name and VLAN ID Select the port number available in the left list 55 b
49. issue a log message only when the link up event of the port occurs Link Down The system will issue a log message only when the link down event of port occurs Link UP amp Link Down The system will issue a log message at the time when port connection is link up and link down 34 System Event Log Event Configuration Syslog Configuration SMTP Configuration YET Event Configuration System Event Selection Event Type Syslog SMTP Device cold start e o Device warm start PM m Authentication failure _ Port Event Selection Port Syslog SMTP Port 1 1 Disable zl Disable A Port 1 2 Disable zl Disable wf Port 1 3 Disable x Dese of Port 1 4 Disable xl Disable wh Port 1 5 Disable 8888 z Disable Port 1 6 Disable zl Disable Port 1 7 Disable zl Disable wf Port 1 8 Disable x ee of Port 2 1 Disable zl Disable 4 Port 2 2 Disable zl Disable 11 Port 2 3 Disable xl Disable Port 2 4 Disable zl Disable zi Port 2 5 Disable zj disable oo Port 2 6 Disable zl Disable zi Port 27 Disabe 8888 zl disable H Port 2 8 Disabe z Disable Port 3 1 Disable 2 Disable Port 3 2 Disable z Disable PA Port 3 3 Disable zl Disable 1 Port 3 4 Disable z Disable H Port 3 5 Disable z Disable wf Port 3 6 Disable 88 8 z see Z Port 3 7 Disable 2 Disa
50. k Apply to have the configuration take effect Advanced Configuration Broadcast Storm Filter Broadcast Storm Filter Aging Time Jumbo Frame Filter Packet Type Flooded Unicast Multicast Packets LI Control Packets HE IP Multicast Packets Broadcast Packets LI Broadcast Storm Rate Up to 1 2 of ingress rate x Up to 1 2 of ingress rate 1 Up to 1 4 of Ingress rate Up to 1 8 of ingress rate Up to 1 16 of ingress rate Broadcast Storm Filter 43 Aging Time This tab is used to assign the aging time of the MAC table m Aging Time of MAC Table Set the aging time on OFF 150 sec 300 sec or 600 sec When MAC table is not used within the aging time the MAG address table will then be cleared m Auto Flush MAC Table When Link Down When this item is enabled the switch will flush its MAC address table when connection links down m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect Advanced Configuration Aging Time Broadcast Storm Filter I Aging Time Jumbo Frame Aging Time of MAC Table 500 sec v Auto Flush MAC Table When Link Down Disable DN Aging Time Setting Jumbo Frame This tab is used to enable the jumbo frame function m Enable Jumbo Frame When the checkbox is ticked the Gigabit port of the switch on the rear panel will enlarge the frame size to 9022bytes m Click the Apply button to have the configuration effect Advanced Configuration Jumbo Frame Broadcast Storm Filter Aging Time Jumbo
51. kstation or PC Therefore Auto MDI MDIX means you can connect to another Switch or workstation without changing non crossover or crossover cabling The 3 slot Modularized Fast Ethernet L2 plus 2 Gigabit Copper Mini GBIC Combo Managed Switch has 3 module slots Users can purchase the modules on demand increasing elasticity of network application Features m Conforms to IEEE802 3 10BASE T 802 3u 100BASE TX FX 802 3ab 1000BASE T 802 3z Gigabit SX LX m 3 slots for 8 ports 10 100TX 8 ports 100Mbps multi mode fiber module 8 ports 100Mbps single mode fiber module or 8 ports 100Mbps SFP module m EEE802 3x Flow control gt Flow control for full duplex gt Backpressure for half duplex High back plane bandwidth 8 8Gbps Supports IEEE802 3ad Port trunk with LACH Broadcast storm filter supported IGMP supports for Multi Media application Supports IEEE 802 1p class of service Port security supported Port bandwidth control supported Supports IEEE 802 1d Spanning tree protocol Supports GVRP function Port Base VLAN 802 1Q VLAN supported IEEE 802 1X user authentication Supports DHCP client Web SNMP Telnet CLI management Optional Module for slot gt 8 ports 10 100TX module 8 ports 100FX single mode module gt gt 8 ports 100FX multi mode module gt 8 ports 100SFP module Software Features Management SNMP v1 v2c v3 Web Telnet CLI RMON1 Software Upgrade TFTP and Console firmware upgrade
52. l Whether the receiving node sends feedback to the sending node is determined by this item With this item enabled if the input data rate of the receiving device exceeds the receiving device will send a PAUSE frame which halts the transmission of the sender for a specified period of time With this item disabled the receiving device will drop the packets it is unable to process m Security When the Security selection is set as On any access from the device which connects to this port will be blocked unless the MAC address of the device is included in the static MAC address table Keep in mind that the Security item is set as On so that the MAC violation event log email alert will then be issued Further information please see the segments of MAC Address Table Static MAC Addresses and System Event Log Event Configuration m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect 46 Port Control Port State Negotiation Speed Duplex Flow Control Security Enable z Auto x 100 z Fun z Enable z Off z Port 1 2 Port 1 3 Port 1 4 gt apply z 2 Speed Duplex Flow Control Port Group ID Type Link ate gene zm Re verse Port 1 1 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 1 2 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A EnableN A OFF Port 1 3 N A 100TX Down Enable Au
53. l of the Ethernet switch The Ethernet switch can work with AC power in the voltage range of 100 240V 50 60Hz or 12 48VDC The AC and DC inputs can be used for redundant power supply If one of the power inputs fails the other one is able to keep providing power to the Ethernet switch Check the power LED indicator on the front panel to see if power is properly supplied Redundant power Connect the optional redundant power cord to the redundant power socket on the rear panel of the Switch The other side of redundant power cord connects to the power supply The Switch works with power supply of 12 48 VDC en VS HERAT pg E OTTO H N Ask Please make sure the connection on power supply is correct when using the optional redundant power cord Red cord should be connected to and black cord should be connect to 3 Network Application This section provides you a few samples of network topology in which the Switch is used In general the 3 slot intelligent chassis switch is designed as a segment switch That is with its large MAC address table 8K entry and high performance it is ideal for interconnecting networking segments PCs workstations and servers can communicate each other via the 3 slot intelligent chassis switch The switch automatically learns node addresses which are subsequently used to filter and forward all traffic based on the destination address By using the Gigabit mini GBIC port for long dista
54. le Port 1 2 Disable Port 1 3 Disable Port 1 4 Disable Port 1 5 Disable Port 1 6 Disable Port 1 7 Disable Port 1 8 Disable Port 2 1 Disable Port 2 2 Disable Port 2 3 Disable Port 2 4 Disable Port 2 5 Disable Port 2 6 Disable Port 2 7 Disable Port 2 8 Disable Port 3 1 Disable Port 3 2 Disable Port 3 3 Disable Port 3 4 Disable Port 3 5 Disable Port 3 6 Disable Port 3 7 Disable Port 3 8 Disable Port 4 1 Disable Port 4 2 Disable 802 1x Per Port Setting interface 80 Misc Configuration m Quiet Period Set the period during which the port doesn t try to acquire a supplicant m TX Period Set the period the port waits for retransmitting the next EAPOL PDU during an authentication session Nm Supplicant Timeout Set the period of time the switch waits for a supplicant response to an EAP request m Server Timeout Set the period of time the switch waits for a server response to an authentication request m Max Requests Set the number of authentication that must time out before authentication fails and the authentication session ends Reauth period Set the period of time the connected clients authenticated to be authenticated again m Click Apply to have the configuration take effect 802 1x Radius Misc Configuration System Configuration Port Configuration 1 Misc Configuration Quiet Period 60 Tx Period 30 Supplicant Timeout 30 Server Timeout 30 Max Requests 2 Reauth
55. nce up link the switch can connect with another switch or hub to interconnect other small switched workgroups to form a larger switched network The figure below is an example application topology managed S W 1 100Base FX 8 10 100TX Gigabit Ethernet Data CAT 6 UTP Base Manage Siw 24 port 10 100 1000TX IIMIIIJI Gigabit Fiber 100 Mbps Cht 5 UTP Gigabit Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet CAT 6 T AT 6 uj 1 Server w Gigabit NIC LES 2400 RPS LES 2400 RPS managed S W 1 100Base FX 8 10 100 100 Mbpg Fiber cable managed S W 1 100Base FX 810 100Mbps CAT 5 UTP 100 Mbps CAT UTP 100 Mbps CAT UTP COmpute Computer COmputer Computer COmpute Computer Small workgroup Small workgroup Small workgroup The example of application topology 13 Connecting to the Switch The Console port is a female DB 9 connector that enables a connection to a PC or terminal for monitoring and configuring the Switch Use the supplied RS 232 cable with a male DB 9 connector to connect a terminal or PC to the Console port The Console configuration out of band allows you to set Switch for remote terminal as if the console terminal were directly connected to it 4 Console Management Login in the Console Interface When the connection between Switch and PC is ready turn on the PC and run a terminal emulation program or Hyper Terminal and configure its communication parameters to mat
56. on is disabled the user has to assign the gateway manually The default gateway is 192 168 16 254 Mm DNS1 The abbreviation of Domain Name Server an nternet service that translates domain names into IP addresses The domain name is in alphabetic order which is easy to be remembered The Internet is based on IP address Therefore every time you use a domain name a DNS service must translate the name into the corresponding IP address For example the domain name www net com might translate to 192 168 16 1 m DNS2 The backup for DNS1 When DNS1 cannot function DNS2 will then replace DNS1 m When finished click Apply to have the configuration take effect 21 IP Configuration DHCP Client Disable IP Address 192 168 16 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 132 168 16 254 DNS1 0000 DNS2 0 0 0 0 IP configuration interface 22 DHCP Server DHCP is the abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol that is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network With dynamic addressing a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network In some systems the device s IP address can even change while it is still connected DHCP also supports a mix of static and dynamic IP addresses Dynamic addressing simplifies network administration because the software keeps track of IP addresses rather than requires an administrator to manage the t
57. or Information State Activity System Priority Group ID Trunk 1 DN Lacp Enable Work Ports Em EEN Remove gt gt Apply Delete Help Port Trunk Aggregator Setting interface 49 Aggregator Information When you have set the LACP aggregator you will see the related information here Port Trunk Aggregator Information Aggregator Setting I Aggregator Information State Activity Static Trunking Group Group Key 1 Port Member Port 1 1 Port 1 3 Port Trunk Aggregator Information interface 50 State Activity Having configured the LACP aggregator on the Aggregator Setting tab you may want to change the state activity for the members of the LACP trunk group You can tick untick the checkbox beside the state label If you remove the tick mark of the corresponding port and click the Apply button the port state activity will change to Passive m Active The port automatically sende LACP protocol packets Passive The port does not actively send LACP protocol packets It responds only if it receives LACP protocol packets from the opposite device NOTE A link having two passive LACP nodes will not perform dynamic LACH trunk because both ports are waiting for an LACP protocol packet from the opposite device Port Trunk State Activity Aggregator Setting Aggregator Information 1 State Activity Port LACP State Activity Port LACP State Activity 1 M Active 2 Z Active 3 N A 4 N A
58. ort and 2 Ring Port is the backup port When 17 Ring Port fails the system will automatically upgrade the 2 Ring Port to be the working port 66 m Enable Coupling Ring To enable the coupling ring function Marking the check box to enable the coupling ring function Coupling port Assign the member port Control port Set the switch as the master switch in the coupling ring Enable Dual Homing Set up one of port on the switch to be the Dual Homing port In an X Ring group maximum Dual Homing port is one Dual Homing only work when the X Ring function enable m And then click ZARA to apply the configuration X Ring Configuration Enable Ring C Enable Ring Master 1st Ring Port UnPlug v 2nd Ring Port UnPlug C Enable Couple Ring Coupling Port UnPlug v Control Port UnPlug C Enable Dual Homing UnPlug ist Ring Port 2nd Ring Port Coupling Port Control Port Homing Port LINK DOWN LINK DOWN LINK DOWN LINK DOWN LINK DOWN X ring Interface NOTE 1 When the X Ring function enable user must disable the RSTP The X Ring function and RSTP function cannot exist at the same time 2 Remember to execute the Save Configuration action otherwise the new configuration will lose when switch power off X Ring I Em ja Recovery time table Dual Homing Dual Ring Central Ring Recovery Time ms Using 1G Fiber Cable or 150 6000 100Mb Copper Cable Recovery Time ms 67 SNMP Configuration Simple Network Mana
59. oth the user is reguired to assign the system log server IP address to which the log will be sent Click Reload to refresh the event log displaying area Click Clear to clear the displaying area Make sure the selected mode and IP address if needed is correct and click Apply to have the setting take effect 30 System Event Log Syslog Configuration Syslog Configuration SMTP Configuration 1 Event Configuration Syslog Mode Both vi Apply Syslog Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 0 Jan 1 01 37 22 System Log Enable Page 1 z Reload Clear Help Syslog Configuration interface 31 System Event Log SMTP Configuration Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP is the standard for email transmissions across the network You can configure the SMTP server IP address sender mail account password and the recipient email account to which the e mail alert will send Besides this page provides the authentication mechanism including authentication steps through which the client effectively logs in to the SMTP server during the process of sending e mail alert m Email Alert With this function enabled the user is allowed to configure the detail settings for sending the e mail alert to the SMTP server when the events occur m SMTP Server IP Address Assign the mail server IP address when Email Alert is enabled this field will then be available m Sender Type in an alias of the switch in complete email address format e g
60. ox and click the Add button to move the highlighted ports to the right list box Or you can select any of the ports listed in the right field and click Remove to remove port s from the VLAN When finished click Apply to have the VLAN configuration take effect And then you will see the VLAN list shows up m With the VLAN list box showing up select VLAN s and click the Delete button to get rid of the VLAN s m Highlight a VLAN and click the Edit button to change group name VLAN ID or to add remove the members of the existing VLAN group NOTE Remember to execute the Save Configuration action otherwise the new configuration will lose when the switch powers off 56 802 1Q VLAN When the VLAN operation mode is set on 802 1Q all ports on the switch belong to the default VLAN of VID 1 which means they logically are regarded as members of the same broadcast domain The valid VLAN ID is in the range of number between 1 and 4094 The amount of VLAN groups is up to 256 including the default VLAN that cannot be deleted GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol is a protocol that facilitates control of VLANs within a larger network GVRP conforms to the IEEE 802 10 specification which defines a method of tagging frames with VLAN configuration data This allows network devices to dynamically exchange VLAN configuration information with other devices For example with GVRP enabled the switches are able to automatically exchange the information
61. port has both the features of the access and trunk ports A hybrid port has a PVID belonging to a particular VLAN and also forwards the specified tagged frames for the purpose of VLAN communications between switches 1 It s not necessary to type 1 in the tagged VID field The hybrid port will NOTE forward the frames of VLAN 1 2 The trunk port has to be connected to a trunk hybrid port of the other switch Both the tagged VID of the two ports have to be the same m Untagged Vid This field is available when the Link Type pull down menu is set on 59 Access Link and Hybrid Link Assign a number in the range between 1 and 4094 m Tagged Vid This field is available when the Link Type pull down menu is set on Trunk Link and Hybrid Link Assign a number in the range between 1 and 4094 Click the Apply button on the tab to have the port configuration take effect And then you can see the link type untagged VID and tagged VID information of each port shown in the table on the screen Group Configuration Edit the existing VLAN Groups m Click the Group Configuration tab m Select a VLAN group in the list box and click the Edit button VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode 802 10 v enable GVRP Protocol Management Vlan ID 0 apply 802 10 Configuration I Group Configuration Default 1 Group Configuration interface m After clicking the Edit button you can change group name and VLAN ID of the selecte
62. ribe definitions for LED indicators LED Status Description Green The port is connecting with the device LK ACT Blinks The port is receiving or transmitting data Off No device attached Yellow The port is operating in Full duplex mode FD COL Blinks Collision of Packets occurs in the port Off In half duplex mode 1000 Green The port is operating at the speed of 1000Mbps The port is operating at the speed of 100Mbps 100 for RJ 45 port only The Description of LED Indicators Rear Panel Equipped with a 3 pronged power plug for AC power input and a 14 pin dual row connector for DC power input the Ethernet switch allows users to supply AC power in the range of 100 to 240V 50 60Hz or DC power in the range of 12 to 48V for redundant supplying purposes The Rear Panel of the 3 slot intelligent chassis switch Note As the photo shown below the DC power terminal male should be connected with a 2x7 pin pitch 4 2 mm Mini Fit connector DC 12 48V INPUT Pin Number Pinouts of the DC Power Connector Desktop Installation Set the Switch on a sufficiently large flat space with a power outlet nearby The surface where you put your Switch should be clean smooth level and sturdy Make sure there is enough clearance around the Switch to allow attachment of cables power cord and allow air circulation Attaching Rubber Feet
63. rts in the ring Only one switch in the X Ring group would be set as a master switch that would be blocked called backup port and another port is called working port Other switches in the X Ring group are called working switches and their two member ports are called working ports When the failure of network connection occurs the backup port will automatically become a working port to recovery the failure The switch supports the function and interface for setting the switch as the ring master or slave mode The ring master can negotiate and place command to other switches in the X Ring group If there are 2 or more switches in master mode then software will select the switch with lowest MAC address number as the ring master The X Ring master ring mode will be enabled by the X Ring configuration interface Also user can identify the switch as the ring master from the R M LED panel of the LED panel on the switch The system also supports the coupling ring that can connect 2 or more X Ring group for the redundant backup function and dual homing function that prevent connection lose between X Ring group and upper level core switch m Enable X Ring To enable the X Ring function Marking the check box to enable the X Ring function m Enable Ring Master Mark the check box for enabling this machine to be a ring master m 15 amp 2 Ring Ports Pull down the selection menu to assign two ports as the member ports 1 Ring Port is the working p
64. se Disabled Disabled Port 1 7 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 1 8 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 2 1 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 2 2 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 2 3 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 2 4 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 2 5 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 2 6 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 2 7 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 2 8 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 3 1 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 3 2 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 3 3 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 3 4 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 3 5 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 3 6 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 3 7 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 3 8 200000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 4 1 20000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 4 2 20000 128 True True False Forwarding Designated RSTP Port Configuration interface 65 Pro Ring System X Ring provides a faster redundant recovery than Spanning Tree topology The action is similar to STP or RSTP but the algorithms not the same In the X Ring topology every switch should enable X Ring function and assign two member po
65. sses or from all but specific source addresses sent to a particular multicast address IGMP have three fundamental types of message as follows A message sent from the querier IGMP router or switch Query asking for a response from each host belonging to the multicast group A message sent by a host to the guerier to indicate that the Report host wants to be or is a member of a given group indicated in the report message Leave A message sent by a host to the guerier to indicate that the Group host has guit being a member of a specific multicast group With the switch supporting IP multicast you can enable IGMP MLD protocol via this interface Destination IP multicast addresses range from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 IGMP Protocol Enable or disable the IGMP protocol IGMP Query Select the IGMP query function as Enable or Auto to set the switch as a querier for IGMP version 2 multicast network m Click Apply 76 IGMP Configuration IP Address VLAN ID Member Port IGMP Protocol Enable v IGMP Query Auto v IGMP Configuration interface 77 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP a one way protocol specified in the IEEE 802 1AB standard allows stations attached to the same IEEE 802 LAN to advertise their information to neighbors and store the information received from adjacent stations Receivers on the same physical LAN will store the information distributed via LLDP in stan
66. t This tab mainly controls whether an event notification is to be sent to the Syslog SMTP server The part of System Event Selection controls the event notification including Device Cold Start Authentication Failure and MAC Violation With the Syslog SMTP checkbox ticked the event log email alert will be sent to the system log server SMTP server respectively As for the part of Port Event Selection port events link up link down and both can be sent to the system log server SMTP server by setting the trigger condition for each port respectively m System Event Selection There are three event types Device Cold Start Device warm start and Authentication Failure gt Device cold start Tick the Syslog SMTP checkboxes respectively to have the system issue the event log email alert to the system log SMTP server when the device executes the cold start action Device warm start Tick the Syslog SMTP checkboxes respectively to have the system issue the event log email alert to the system log SMTP server when the device executes the warm start action Authentication Failure When the SNMP authentication fails the system will issue the event log email alert to the system log SMTP server respectively m Port event selection Each drop down menu has four options Disable Link UP Link Down and Link UP amp Link Down Disable means no event will be sent to the system log SMTP server gt Link UP The system will
67. t Match Rule O Exact O Prefix Read View Name Security Level Write View Name Notify View Name MIBYiew Table Current MIBTables New MIBView Table add none View Name SubOid Tree Type O Excluded Included Note Any modification of SNMPv3 tables might cause MIB accessing rejection Please take notice of the causality between the tables before you modify these tables SNMP V3 configuration interface Access Table Configure the SNMPv3 access table 72 Context Prefix In this filed type in the prefix letters of the context name that is assigned in the context table Group Name Type in the group name that is assigned in the group table Security Level Select a radio button to determine which security level is assigned to the group The options include NoAuthNoPriv Communications are made without authentication or encryption AuthNoPriv Communications are made with authentication but without encryption AuthPriv Communications are made with authentication and encryption Context Match Rule Select the radio button to determine the context matching rule You can configure it as a complete matching or prefix matching condition Read View Name Assign permission of reading to a user ID typed that exists in the User Table Write View Name Assign permission of writing to a user ID typed that exists in the User Table Notify View Name Assign permission of notifying
68. to 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 1 4 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 1 5 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A EnableN A OFF Port 1 6 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 1 7 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A EnableN A OFF Port 1 8 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A EnableN A OFF Port 2 1 N A 100TX Dovvn Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 2 2 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 2 3 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 2 4 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A EnableN A OFF Port 2 5 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A EnableN A OFF Port 2 6 N A 100TX Dovvn Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 2 7 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A EnableN A OFF Port 2 8 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 3 1 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A EnableN A OFF Port 3 2 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 3 3 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 3 4 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 3 5 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 3 6 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 3 7 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 3 8 N A 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A Enable N A OFF Port 4 1 N A 1GTX mGBIC Down Enable Auto 1G Full N A EnableN A OFF Port 4 2 N A 1GTX mGBIC Up Enable
69. to a user ID typed that exists in the User Table Click Add to create a new access entry Select an entry in the Current Access Tables listbox and click Remove to delete the unwanted access entry MIBview Table Configure the SNMPv3 MIB view table ViewName Type in a new view name in the field Sub Oid Tree Type in the Sub OID that allows the view to access the objects of the level Type Select the radio button to determine the view type exclude or included Click Add to create a new entry Click Remove to delete the unwanted entry 73 QoS Configuration You can configure Qos mode 802 1p priority 7 0 setting Static Port Ingress Priority setting and TOS setting m Qos Mode Click the pull down menu to select the Qos policy rule gt gt Disable QoS Priority The default status of Qos Priority is disabled High Empty Then Low When all the high priority packets are empty in queue low priority packets will be processed then Highest SecHigh SecLow Lowest 8 4 2 1 The switch will follow the ratio of 8 4 2 1 to process priority queues including High Middle Low and Lowest For example while the system processing 1 frame in the lowest queue 2 frames in the low queue 4 frames in the middle queue and 8 frames in the high queue will be processed at the same time in accordance with the 8 4 2 1 policy rule Highest SecHigh SecLow Lowest 15 7 3 1 The process order is in compliance with the transfer rate of 15 7
70. xpansion Module m 8 port 10 100TX module with RJ 45 connector 8 port 100Mbps multi mode fiber module with SC connector m 8 port 100Mbps single mode fiber module with SC connector m 8 port 100Mbps SFP module MAC Address 8K entry Packet Buffer 4Mbits Flash ROM 4Mbytes DRAM 16Mbytes Jumbo Frame 9022bytes only for Gigabit ports Power Consumption 50Watts Maximum Dimensions 440mm W x 44mm H x 280mm D Power Supply 100 240Vac 50 60Hz 0 8A maximum 94 Redundant Power DC 12 48V Ventilation 2 x DC cooling fans with auto detect function Operating Temp 0 C 45C 5 95 RH Storage Temp 40C 70C 5 95 RH EMI FCC Class A CE Safety UL cUL CE EN60950 1 95
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