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1. This function is used to configured the weight of priority queues for WRR operation the output bandwidth will be shared with the ratio of weight between priority queues 46 6 3 8 Trunk This switch supports up to eight trunk groups And the trunk could be configured with static assigned or by LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol protocol 1 Trunk Information Trunk E System Member selection Eg Security 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Eg Port GQ Addresses Table Apply EC Spanning Tree EC VLAN Eg 9 Bey Tk Think infomation Lacp Port Configuration Port Status QQ Tools This table is used to assign ports to Trunk groups statically Follow the steps to do it Don t connect trunk cables until this function is set Enable Trunk function first Then click Apply Select a Trunk Group at Grp Select the member ports Click Apply Repeat b d for another Trunk group setting e290 Note If a port are used as static port for any Trunk group its LACP function will be disable 2 Lacp Port Configuration Lacp Port Configuration 1 n 2 n 3 4 E 5 g 6 7 n 8 n 9 n 10 Dn 8 Lacp Port Configuration Apply 8 Lacp Port Status C Tools 47 This page is used to configure LACP function With LACP protocol switches
2. BEY Sytem EC EC Port GQ Spanning Tree Port Number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 C On o os off 19 08 information Port Number B 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 HE Tools On Off i ECL 802 1P Priority Mapping VLAN Tag Priority LAN Tag Priority Classes Tero Ey Home 802 1P Priority Tag 7 Hih v SC System Por gt 802 1P Priority Tag 6 High v HC Security 802 1P Priority Tag 5 Medium v C Port 802 1P Priority Tag 4 Medium v sa Addresses Table 802 1P Priority Tag 3 v Hes pa 802 1 Priority Tag 2 Nomal v 802 1P Priority Tag 1 lw v IM oi anas 802 1P Priority Tag 0 low v S Queue Mode Queue Scheduling Be Cj Trk C Tools For 802 1P priority priority value 0 7 in VLAN tag will be used for QoS operation the mapping of priority values to priority queues High Middle Normal Low could be defined here If 802 1P priority function is enabled these settings will be followed for QoS operation DiffServ Priority Mapping 44 IP Differentiated Services DiffServ Configuration DiffServ Priority Classes C3 Home System Pot v D S Low v 9 0 a C Addresses Table ow _ EE Spanning Tree Lw BE VLAN lw Qos ULT Lw
3. learn trunk connections automatically Follow the steps to do it Don t connect trunk cables until this function is set a Enable Trunk function at Trunk Information page first Then click Apply b Assign System Priority Its value is 1765535 and higher numbers have lower priority Combining with the Mac address of the switch it is used to identify this switch in LACP protocol operation Select ports that will run LACP protocol d Click Apply Note If ports are already in static trunk group they are not allowed to apply as ports If static ports are selected as LACP ports warning message will be prompted when Apply is clicked 3 Lacp Port Status LACP Aggregation Overview 3153123456789 10 Lc CENENE Sy Home L 801 System Cj Secuity aE Port GC Addresses Table Legend Spanning Tree d Down Port link down H VLAN C Qs 0 Blocked Port Blocked by RSTP Number is Partner port number if other switch has LACP enabled EMEg Tonk 0 Learning Learning by Trunk information Forwarding Port link up and forwarding frames S Lacp Port Configuration 1 09 Forwarding Port link up and forwarding by RSTP Number is Partner port number if other switch has LACP enabled H Tools Refresh This is for LACP protocol running status You can see current port status with colors If LACP trunk is created another port groups message will be show
4. Ere Veyron Ele ce id 2 2 WHERE TO PLACE THE SWITCH 42422 0 3 3 CONFIGURE NETWORK 6 3 1 CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE 2 2 6 3 2 CONNECTING TO ANOTHER ETHERNET SWITCH HUB eee 6 APPREIGATION 6 4 ADDING MODULE 2220 8 5 LEDS CONDITIONS DEFINITION 4222 2 2 2 9 6 MANAGE CONFIGURE THE SWITCH 22 21 10 6 1 INTRODUCTION OF THE MANAGEMENT 8 10 6 2 BASIC SETTINGS WITH CONSOLE 8 13 6 3 MANAGEMENT WITH 17 6 3 SYSE Mn k eee era t tee eer 18 6 3 2 Secutily 1 e e tte e oet 22 63 3 Poll uS RENI REM ee 26 6 3 4 Address Tabl6 dii tte se o os VER Te pore edat 31 6 3 5 5 34 6 6 vedono de cvs ae E 36 GROARI cc 43 Os B58 TUK m 47 EE 50 7 SOFTWARE UPDATE AND 52 A PRODUCT 85 222 112 53
5. 2 Port Information Current Setting amp Link Status Auto ey SEES Eee 1 Enable AUTO Down Port1 Enable OM Half Disable Disable 2 Port2 Enable Enable OM Half Disable Disable AUTO 3 Port3 Enable Enable OM Half Disable Disable MDI Home 4 Port4 Enable Enable OM Half Disable Disable AUTO HA System 5 5 Enable Enable 100M Half Disable Disable AUTO HE Security 6 Port6 Enable Enable OM Half Disable Disable AUTO 7 Port7 Enable Enable OM Half Disable Disable AUTO Port 8 Port 8 Enable Enable OM Half Disable Disable AUTO S Port Configurstion 9 Port9 Enable Enable OM Half Disable Disable AUTO fg 10 Port 10 Enable Enable OM Half Disable Disable AUTO A 11 Port 11 Enable Enable OM Half Disable Disable AUTO 8 Packet Length 12 Port 12 Enable Enable OM Half Disable Disable AUTO d Minor Port Configuration 13 Port 13 Enable Enable OM Half Disable Disable AUTO iz 14 Port 14 Enable Enable OM Disable Disable AUTO SC Rete Limit 15 Port 15 Enable Enable OM Half Disable Disable AUTO 8 Port Statistics 16 Port 16 Enable Enable OM Half Disable Disable AUTO HC Addresses Table 7 Port 17 Enable Enable OM Half Disable Disable NA 18 Port 18 Enable Enable OM Half Disable Disable HE Spanning Tree mg VLAN HE 005 Trunk HQ Tools Current Setting amp Link Status It is current status of ports Name The name of the port Admin It shows current port enable disable status AutoNegat
6. After login the switch a prompt will be shown Because this switch supports command line for console interface you can press 2 or help to check the command list first 13 With 2 command you find the command list as follow gt Command List default Restore to factory default setting Help commands Logout Ping a specified host with IP address Reset system Set commands Show commands Here is the detail about these commands 1 Default command This command is used to restore factory default settings Enter default at the prompt you will be ask to confirm with Yes No gt default All current setting will be lost after restoring default Are you sure to restore default setting now Y N If is entered the switch configuration will be set to factory default and reboot If n is entered just leave and any action will go 2 Help command This is a help command the same as command and the switch will prompt with command list 3 Logout command This is a logout command 4 Ping command User can use this command to ping another network device to verify the network connection and activity It is similar to the ping command in MS DOS Enter ping at the prompt the command syntax will be shown gt ping Syntax ping n count length w timeout ip n count Number o
7. Learned no _ Security Control 1 No Security E eg Home 2 o N A No Secudty HE System 3 o N A No Seriy E SES Seomity 4 E B Ver Account 5 2 News 8 MAC Security Configursti z E c 8021 5 T o N A BC Po Addresses Table 8 0 Spanning Tree 9 o N A No E AE VLAN 10 0 No Security BE os Apply Gq Truk HE Tools There two Mac ID security modes for the switch is Static Mac ID Filter on Port another is Dynamic Mac ID Number Limit on Port Static Mac ID Filetr on Port This function can limit only those static Mac addresses on the port can access network Other Mac addresses will be rejected by the port Sometimes it is called Mac Port Binding Follow the steps to configure it a Setthe Security Control to Accept on those ports that will apply static Mac ID security Then click Apply b Set Static Mac Addresses that are allowed for network access at Static Address of Address Table function Please refer to that section for the details Dynamic Mac ID Number Limit on Port This function can limit the Mac ID number to access network through a port For example five Mac ID are allowed for Port 2 That means up to five users are allowed but don t care who the users are Follow the steps to configure it a Set the Security
8. There are two ways to get the system time a Get time from Time Server This switch support NTP protocol to get time from Internet time server For such application you have to select Get Time by Time Server input the IP of Time Server and select the Time Zone of your location Then click Apply If time is got from Time Server it will be shown at Current Time For such application you have to get the IP of Time Server from your network administrator first b Set time manually This switch can count time internal You can select Get Time by Manually and input current time manually Then click Apply 4 Log 19 Configuration System Log Setting Log Setting System Log Status 6 Enable Disable Home Log Level 0 7 M EHE System 8 System Information ig IP Configuration Remote Log Server IP 1 Remote Log C Enable Disable 8 Time Configuration Remote Log Server IP 2 59 Log S Configuration 8 Log Table Security Remote Log Server IP 5 SC Port Apply Cj Addresses Table QQ Spanning Tree VLAN 83 Qos Tnmk Cj Tools Remote Log Server IP 3 Remote Log Server IP 4 Users can configure System Log function and view log records here If this function is enabled the switch will record events to a log file and put the log file to flash Up to 512 records are allowed for local logging If more than 512 events happen the records will be o
9. 8 QoS information Others Low 8 Queue Mode 8 Queue Scheduling CQ Truk Cg Tools DSCP priority operation will use the priority setting in ToS field of IP packets for QoS operation Seven DSCP values 0 63 could be defined and map to priority queues High Middle Normal Low If DSCP priority function is enabled these settings will be followed for QoS operation 2 Queue Mode Queue Mode Home Apply System EC Security EC Port EC Addresses Table EC Spanning Tree VLAN 05 905 information gurie Mod Queue Scheduling EC Tnk EC Tools This switch supports Strict Priority and WRR Weight Round Robin operation for sending out packets from piority queues If Strict Priority is selected packets in higher priority queues will always get bandwidth service first Lower priority queues will get service when higher priority queues are empty If WRR is selected priority queues will be served with the weighting of priorities And the setting of weight could be configured at Queue Scheduling 45 3 Queue Scheduling Queue Scheduling Lad Home Traffic Class 0 weight _ Sytem Traffic Class 1 Weight2 BA Security Traffic Class 2 weight4 HE Port Traffic Class 3 weight 8 EH Addresses Table EE Spanning Tree 7 mj Ey Qos 9 QoS information 8 Queue Mode s Queue Scheduling E Tools
10. a From console when booting doing by Xmodem protocol and by terminal program for boot code and run time code updating b From web browser doing by http protocol and by web browser for run time code and configuration backup update 12 6 2 Basic Settings with Console Connection Please follow the steps to complete the console hardware connection first 1 Connect from the console port of the switch to COM port of PC with the console cable 2 Start the terminal program of Windows Create a new connection and select COM port of PC used for the console Set the configuration of the terminal as 9600 8 N 1 You can find the terminal program in Start gt Programs gt Accessory Programs gt Communication gt Terminal If you cannot find it please install it from your Windows Installation Disk Please refer to your Windows user manual for the installation 3 Power on the switch If everything is correct the booting screen will appear in the terminal program when the switch is powered on It will stop at the following screen after some initializing messages Start to run system initialization task System Configuration Company Name Model Name Gigabit Web Smart Switch MAC Address 00 00 00 01 53 47 Firmware version 1 01 04 built at Jul 15 2008 09 19 16 Press ENTER key to start Press Enter key user name and password will be requested default user name and password is admin admin
11. QoS this is for QoS function enable disable Port Priority this is used to define the priority setting of each port It will map to the four priority queues of the switch 802 1P Enable this is for 802 1P priority operation enable diable on each port 802 1P priority operation will use the priority setting in tag of packets for QoS operation The mapping of 802 1P priority values 0 7 to priority queue could be defined at VLAN Tag Priority page by clicking Configure VLAN Tag Priority button DSCP Enable see the following picture this is for DSCP Differential Service Code Point priority operation enable disable on each port DSCP priority operation will use the priority setting in ToS field of IP packets for QoS operation Seven DSCP values 0 63 could be defined and map to priority queue at IP Differential Service DiffServ Configuration page by clicking Configure DSCP Priority button Configure VLAN Tag Priority button Click this button can go to the VLAN Tag Priority page for 802 1P priority values 0 7 to priority queue mapping setting Configure DSCP Priority button Click this button can go to the IP Differential Service DiffServ Configuration page for DSCP priority values 0 63 to priority queue mapping setting 43 Port Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Low e e Normal Medium Home High
12. a aa inaa 56 57 1 Introduction There are three models for the Gigabit Web Smart Switch Series 8TX 2SFP 10G model 16TX 4SFP 16G model and 24TX 4SFP 24G model This Gigabit Web Smart Switch is a Layer2 Web Smart switch with lots of advanced network functions including VLAN trunking spanning tree mirror port rate limit and port configuration Console is supported for some basic settings Web interface is for switch management IEEE 802 1x is supported for port security application These functions can meet most of the management request for current network 1 1 Package Contents One Gigabit Web Smart Switch One AC power cord One console cable Two rack mount kits and screws for 16TX 4SFP 24TX 4SFP models only This user s manual 2 Where To Place the Switch This Switch can be placed on a flat surface your desk shelf or table Place the Switch at a location with these connection considerations in mind switch configuration does not break the rules as specified in Section 3 The switch is accessible and cables can be connected easily to it The cables connected to the switch are away from sources of electrical interference such as radio computer monitor and light fixtures There is sufficient space surrounding the switch to allow for proper ventilation the switch may not function according to specifica
13. 43 mm CE Mark FCC Class A Standard Operating 0 to 50 C 1096 to 90 Non condensing Filtering forwarding and learning Store and forward 8K entries Line speed 9600 Bytes 802 3x for full duplex backpressure for half duplex 802 1Q VLAN Port based VLAN Private VLAN 4 transmit priorities per ports for port based 802 1P tagged based DSCP priority operation Support RSTP STP protocol 8 groups max Static and LACP are supported Yes Static Mac address access limit on port and Dynamic Mac address number limit on port Yes support Authentication and Transparent modes Yes 128Kbps 1000Mbps for ingress egress traffic Broadcast Multicast and Unicast Storm Control Yes by IP Subnet Interface limit Yes by NTP protocol Yes Local and Remote by syslog logging Console basic settings only http Software Update Backup by http protocol Xmodem for firmware configuration 55 Compliances EMI Certification Class Certification USA Warning This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a
14. Configuration t 10 M 8 Port Basd VLAN HE Ws SC Took BE Tools There are three types for a port Normal Host and Promiscuous Normal is for ports doing normal operation instead of Private VLAN Host is for ports that could be in Community VLAN or Isolated VLAN Promiscuous is for ports that could be in Primary VLAN or Isolated VLAN Follow the steps to do the port assignment a Select the type for a port b If itis Host you can select a VLAN from Community VLAN or mark Isolated VLAN and select from it c If it is Promiscuous you can select a VLAN from Primary VLAN or mark Isolated VLAN and select from it d Repeata c to complete the port assigment e Click Apply Please see the following picture Private VLAN Port Configuration Porte Port Type Primary VLAN Community VLAN Isolated VLAN Promiscuous v 1 amp Home 3 EC System Security EC Port 4 EC Addresses Table 5 6 7 9 Host v v none z Spanning Tree none v By VLAN 80210 VLAN ENG Private VLAN 8 Configuration 8 Port Configuration 10 9 Port Besed VLAN Apply BE WS EC Tronk Tools 41 3 Port based VLAN Port Based Virtual LAN Fa ben CN A QQ Security 1 VEAN
15. Control to Limited by MAC no on those ports that will apply dynamic Mac ID number security set the Max MAC no to the users number allowed on the ports 23 b Then click Apply The switch will learn users automatically and show current user number at Learned no 3 802 1x Configuration If 802 1x function is enabled the switch will act as an authenticator for users accessing network through the switch will need a RADIUS server for the authentication function Users will be asked for username and password before network access If the RADIUS server authenticates it the switch will enable the port for network access This function is very useful for network security application to prevent illegal users access network through the switch 802 1x Configuration Authentication Configuration 802 1 System Authentication Status Disable vi He a Re authentication Disable v a 1 eel Re authentication Timeout Period 360 0 65535 seconds B Security 7 Ver Accounts Re authentication Max Count 0 10 9 MAC Security Configuratic Max Request Count 2 8 10 B8 8021 Server Timeout Period 30 0 65535 seconds 9 Configuration Supplicant Timeout Period po 0 65535 seconds Eg Port Quiet Timeout Period 60 0 65535 seconds Saee Tabs Tx Timeout Period po 0 65535 seconds EC Spanning Tree Eg VLAN HC Ws EC Tools Radius Server IP Address 192 168 1 222 Radius S
16. VLAN working Create New Private amp Home HE System vee VLAN Name EC Security 24094 Maximum length 16 EE Pot Addresses Table H Spanning Tree Ee vian S 802 10 VLAN VLAN Select wel E EHES Private VLAN VLAN ID VLAN Type VLAN Name 9 Configuration S Port Configuration 8 Port Besed VLAN Apply Delete 005 Tnmk EC Tools Creating Private VLAN do the steps first a Create VLAN groups and define as Primary Community or Isolated b Associate Community VLAN with Primary VLAN If more than one Primary VLAN select Primary VLAN first and then do the association See the following picture Private VLAN Setting VLAN ID VLAN Name T Primary S Home 27 4094 Maximum length 16 TI C Security BE C BH Spanning Tree VLAN Select Type Pinar VLAN bg 902 10 VLAN VLAN ID VLAN Type VLAN Name EE Private VLAN 2 STATIC Tel cmg B 8 Port Based VLAN g es EC Tok 3 QQ Tools 4 Apply 2 2 Port Configuration After VLANs are created assign ports to VLANs 40 Private VLAN Port Configuration Port Type Primary LAN Community LAN Isolated LAN 1 Nomal lt m 2 DENS C Security Port Med GC Addresses Table 5 Nomd C Spanning Tree Normal Gey VLAN Nom SE 802 10 VLAN m Private VLAN 9
17. allowed for Port 2 That means up to five users are allowed but don t care who the users are It is done by Limit by Mac no option in Mac Security Configuration function 8 IEEE 802 1x Port Security Function If the 802 1x function is enabled the switch will act as an authenticator for users accessing network through the switch It will need a RADIUS server for the authentication function Users will be asked for username and password before network access If the RADIUS server authenticates it the switch will 11 enable the port for network access This function is very useful for network security application to prevent illegal users access network through the switch 9 Rate Control This function can limit the traffic rate for physical ports The traffic could be ingress traffic or egress traffic This function can limit the network bandwidth utilization of users 10 Private VLAN Three kinds of VLAN are defined for this application Primary VLAN Community VLAN and Isolated VLAN Community VLAN and Isolated VLAN can communicate with Primary VLAN but they cannot communicate with each other And users in Isolated VLAN cannot communicate with each other This is a special VLAN configuration This switch supports a dedicated configure interface for such application 11 Software Backup Update This switch supports backup and update functions for its internal software and its network configuration could be done in two ways
18. are not received for some time those Mac addresses will be removed from the table This operation is called aging The aging operation could be disable here And all the learned Mac addresses will not be removed from the ARL table And the time for aging operation could be modified here It is 300 seconds by default 33 6 3 5 Spanning Tree Spanning Protocol can prevent traffic looping in network can be configured for switch unit bridge and port unit If spanning tree function is enabled any link down to link up will have several seconds delay for the port going to forwarding state Setting of Bridge Rapid Spanning Tree Bridge Spanning Tree C Enable Disable 8 Home Force Version Normal C Compatible with old STP EC System 0 61440 in steps of BC Security Bridge Priority 32768 4096 Port Hello Time 2 1 10 EC Addresses Table Maximum Age po 6 40 23 Spanning Forward Delay B 4 30 8 Configuration a 8C VLAN Input Format 2 hello time 1 lt maximum age lt 2 forward delay 1 96 os D Trunk Configuration ST Port 1 Tools Here are the parameters for Spanning Tree operation on the switch Enable Disable enable disable spanning tree operation Force Version It will operate as Rapid Spanning Tree in Normal state And it can be forced to operate at old Spanning Tree mode if Compatible with old STP is selected Bridge Priority 0
19. 6 3 52 A Product Specifications Access Method Standards Conformance Communication Rate MDI MDIX Indicator Panel Number of Ports Dimensions Certification Temperature Humidity Bridging Function Switching Method Address Table Filtering Forwarding Rate Maximum Packet Size Flow Control VLAN QoS Spanning Tree Trunking Mirror Port Mac ID Security on Port 802 1x Rate Control Storm Control Admin Manage Security System Time System Log Out band Management In band Management Software Update Backup 8TX 2SFP Model Ethernet CSMA CD IEEE 802 3 10BASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE IEEE 802 3z IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base 10 100 1000Mbps Full Half duplex auto negotiation Auto detect for each TX port LEDs for each unit Power System each port Link Act Green 1000M Yellow 10 100M FDX Col 8 RJ45 TX 2 SFP ports 10 GE Ports totally 250 x 117 x 37 mm CE Mark FCC Class A Standard Operating 0 to 50 C 10 to 90 Non condensing Filtering forwarding and learning Store and forward 8K entries Line speed 9600 Bytes 802 3x for full duplex backpressure for half duplex 802 1Q VLAN Port based VLAN Private VLAN 4 transmit priorities per ports for port based 802 1P tagged based DSCP priority operation Support RSTP STP protocol 8 groups max Static and LACP are supported Yes Static Mac address access limit on port and Dynamic Mac address number limit on port Yes support Authentication a
20. 61440 Bridge priority is for selecting the root device root port and designated port The device with the highest priority lowest value becomes the STA root device If all devices have the same priority the device with the lowest MAC address will then become the root device Hello Time 1 10 the period to send the spanning tree maintenance packet if the switch is the root of the spanning tree Default is 2 seconds Maximum Age 6 40 the spanning tree aging time if no spanning tree maintenance packet is received It will cause the spanning tree to re create Default is 20 seconds Forward Delay 4 30 the maximum waiting time before changing states i e learning to forwarding This delay is required because every device must receive information about topology changes before it starts to forward frames addition each port needs time to listen for conflicting information that would make it return to a blocking state otherwise temporary data loops might result The parameters have relation with each other And here is the rule for it 2 Hello Time 1 is less or equal to Maximum Age and Maximum Age is less or equal to 2 Forward Delay 1 Setting of Port Click Configuration STA Port You can configure RSTP STP on ports 34 5 Spanning Tree Bridge Port ra C3 Home Port Priority 0 240 in steps of 16 128 EO Srem Port State Linked Down Securit i Port Enable 6 Enable C Disable Port GC Addre
21. 70 Thu Jan 01 09 06 41 1970 Thu Jan 01 09 06 24 1970 Thu Jan 01 09 00 16 1970 You can view log content here change the page or go to a page by its operation icons 6 BORRERERHRERERER Logs Table EST User admin login from web Link up port 5 System Started Link up port 3 Link down port 3 Link up port 3 Link down port 3 Link up port 3 Link down port 3 Link up port 3 Link down port 3 Link up port 3 Link down port 3 Link up port 3 User admin login from web System Started There could be more than one page You may Clicking clear log button will clear the local log table 21 6 3 2 Security This function is used to configure security functions of the switch Those security functions are Administrator Management Security Mac ID Access Security and 802 1x Authentication Security 1 User Accounts Administrator Management Security Admin Configuration Admin Username Password Old Username 2 Home Old Password i HC System New Username Security S User Accounts New Password 8 MAC Security Contiguratic Confirm Password BO 8021x Apply BA Port Spanning Tree Username leo EC VLAN 55 Password 77 777 o GC Trunk Apply EE Tools Administrator Username Password This is for network administrator to change his her username and password Default is admin admin Guest Username Password This is used to setup the username passwor
22. Gigabit Web Smart Switch User s Manual Rev 1 21c EV We make no warranties with respect to this documentation and disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability quality or fitness for any particular purpose The information in this document is subject to change without notice We reserve the right to make revisions to this publication without obligation to notify any person or entity of any such changes Trademarks or brand names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies About this manual This manual is a general manual for different models of our Gigabit Web Smart Switch They are similar in operation but have different hardware configurations These models are 1 2 8 TX 2 SFP 106 ports model This model supports eight TX ports and two extra SFP ports for Gigabit Ethernet connections 16 TX 4 SFP 166 ports model This model supports sixteen TX ports and four share SFP ports Port 13 16 are 1000TX RJ45 port SFP port optional for Gigabit connection 24 TX 4 SFP 246 ports model This model supports twenty four TX ports and four share SFP ports Port 21 24 are 1000TX RJ45 port SFP port optional for Gigabit connection And they can auto detect the connection from 1000TX RJ45 port or SFP port Contents 1 5 n d ER ETE E d 2 1 4 PACKAGE CONTENTS
23. H Addresses Table GC Spanning Tree Mode This is used to enable disable Mirror function Monitering Port This is used to set the capture port The switch will copy the traffic from Monitored Port to this port if Mirror function is enabled 28 Monitored Port This is the monitored port switch will copy the traffic from this port to Monitoring Port 5 Rate Control Two traffic rates could be controlled by the switch One is the ingress egress traffic of each port Another is Broadcast Multicast Unicast Storm Control 5 1 Rate Control Configuration This function can setup the ingress and egress rate limit of ports Ingress Egress Rate Control Unit N N 0 No Limit N O 31 Formuta 01552 60 gt number ingress Rate control earess Rate control Apply 1 8 0 NOLMIT 0 NOLMIT mis Egress Rate Control Port Configuration 8 PortIntormation 18 Max Packet Length 9 Minor Port Configurati 1 No Limit No Limit Rab 2 No Limit No Limit Rab Control Contig 3 No Limit No Limit 19 Storm Control Conf 4 No Limit No Limit 8 Port Statistics 5 No Limit No Limit BC Addresses Table 6 No Limit No Limit 7 No Limit No Limit 8 No Limit No Limit 9 No Limit No Limit 10 No Limit No Limit Follow the steps to configure a Set Unit first It could be selected from pre defined units or define b
24. I X function you can connect from any TX port of the Switch to the MDI or MDI X port of another hub switch with Straight Through or Crossover cables If the switches have fiber optic ports you can cascade them with fiber optic cable Straight Th rough cable Max 100m 3 3 Application A switch can be used to overcome the hub to hub connectivity limitations as well as improve overall network performance Switches make intelligent decisions 6 about where to send network traffic based on the destination address of the packet As a result the switch can significantly reduce unnecessary traffic The example below demonstrates the switch ability to segment the network The number of nodes on each segment is reduced thereby minimizing network contention collisions and boosting the available bandwidth per port With Web Smart function of the switch network administrator is easy to monitor network status and configure for different applications File Server j M do server VEU Power User Workgroup Workqrotp 4 Adding Module This switch supports SFP for 1000SX LX connectors for gigabit ports Because the SFP slots support hot swap function you can plug unplug the SFP transceiver to from the SFP slot directly The switch can auto detect the gigabit connection from SFP slot Follow the steps for module adding and removing Add SFP Transceiver 1 Plugin the SFP Transceiver to SFP slot dire
25. Spanning Tree 2 1 00 11 22 33 44 66 2 LAN SET 00 11 22 33 44 77 B C Qos C Took Cj Tools itii This switch supports static Mac address assignment You can assign static Mac addresses by the following steps a Give an Entry ID This ID is used as the index of the entry in Static Address Table b Givethe VLAN ID 1f 802 1Q is disable the VID will always be 1 This VID will put the static Mac address in some VLAN for 802 1Q VLAN operation c Fillthe Mac address This is the Static Mac Address for this entry d Select the port for this Static Address e Click Confirm Add Change button Then this entry will be added to the table In Current Static Address Setting table you can edit and delete an entry Different Mac Address will be another entry Address is not allowed to edit for an entry The switch will not age out these static Mac addresses But there is a limitation for these static Mac addresses they are allowed to work on the assigned port only because they are static fixed on the assigned port If you want to delete an entry in the static Mac address table click Delete button of the entry and the static Mac address will be removed from the table If you want to modify an entry click Edit button of the entry Do the modification and click Confirm Add Change button Different Mac Address will be another entry Mac Address is not allowed to edit for an entry About Por
26. WR HA Port 2 E EXE E i El EC Addresses Table 3 rrrrrrrrrrr TUM penne Tee 4 5 la pe n 5 0 9 Port Based VLAN Z Qos n nin n n n n n n n PE Tek 9 H 10 i hrs Follow the steps to configure Port based VLAN Enable Port based VLAN click Apply button Give VLAN name Select ports for each VLAN Click Apply button 42 6 3 7 5 This switch supports Port based priority 802 1P priority priority These priority operations could be enable disable on each port For 802 1P and DSCP priority operations their priority values can be mapped to four priority queues of the switch for QoS operation 1 QoS Information Qos Fos Enable Disable Apply S Sysem PortNumber 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SC Low 6 Port Normal o C Addresses Table Medium EC Spanning Tree High HG VLAN Apply 005 8 Dor information 1 8 Queue Scheduling Port Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 EC Tank On HA Tools Off e Apply
27. a Trunk for 802 10 VLAN groups operation between switches Untag port will always send untagged packets and is used for switch to users connection And its role is a Access connection for users You can define ports as Trunk or Access according to their connection devices If a port is defined as Hybrid it is a tag port basically But it will act as an untag port for packets working in VLAN defined in Untag VID So it is called a hybrid port For example set Port 5 as Hybrid and its Untag VID as 10 Port 5 will act as a tag port for all packets except packets for VLAN 10 Port 5 will act as an untag port for packets working for VLAN 10 1 3 Static 10 VLAN 37 802 10 Static VLAN Setting Create New Static VLAN VLAN ID VLAN Name Maximum length 16 Create VLAN Select ma VLAN ID VLAN Type VLAN Name 1 STATIC 80210 VLAN Port Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 B VLAN Tag Rules member 2 o 8 Siti 19 VLAN Non member 8 VLAN Table E DEE C Private VLAN 8 Port Basd VLAN 3 06 SC Tmk SA Tools This function is used to maintain 802 1Q static VLAN Create an 802 1Q VLAN 1 Input the VLAN ID and VLAN Name in Create New Static VLAN Click Create to create the VLAN The valid VLAN ID is 1 4094 2 Select the VLAN in Modify Static VLAN Table The new VLAN is empty by default You can select ports for th
28. able 802 1x operation on this port And you can see current 802 1x status on each port 25 6 3 3 Port This section is about configurations for ports For port speed setting maximum packet size setting mirror port setting port bandwidth limit and port statistics 1 Port Configuration Port Configuration 6 Auto Detect Auto Negotiation Apply Cy Home EQ seem OAA EC Security zb Pont Enable v v v Diese v Disable v Port PokCongust og Port Information 8 Mex Packet Length 2 Mirror Port Configuration Rate Limit 9 Port Statistics Addresses Table EC Spanning Tree aE VLAN HE 005 BMC Trunk Tool This function is used to configure port settings of the switch You can enable disable a port set it to fixed 10M or 100M or 1000M and so on Auto Mode User can select the operation mode of port when auto is set to disabled For Auto Negotiation mode the switch will do port auto negotiation function ON OFF when the auto function of port in Port Configuration setting is enabled disabled For Auto Detect mode the switch will always keep port auto negotiation function ON but just modify its attribution if auto function of port in Port Configuration setting is disabled For applications you should select Auto Detect mode if the connected device is auto negotiation enabled For examp
29. able after some time when users do not send any packets to the switch This operation is called aging and the time is called aging time It is about 5 minutes normally it could be changed by users If users want to keep a Mac address always in ARL table on some port they can assign the Mac address to ARL table These Mac ID are called Static Mac address This switch supports static Mac address assignment The static Mac address assignment will also limit the Mac address could be used on the assigned port only with the port security configuration function For example assigning 00 00 2 11 22 33 to Port 5 will always keep this Mac ID alive on Port 5 but also limit this Mac address could work on Port 5 only Note About Static Mac Address Filter in port binding function There is a Mac Security Configuration function for port security If it is set to Accept function only these static Mac addresses can access network through the assigned port other Mac addresses will be forbidden for network access through that port This function can be used for port binding security application Please refer to Section 6 3 for the details of the Mac address filter in operation of the switch 7 Dynamic Mac ID Number Limit Beside Static Mac ID Limit there is another Dynamic Mac ID Number Limit function for Mac address security on port This function can limit the Mac ID number to access network through a port For example five Mac ID are
30. all another bracket to the switch 5 Now it is ready to mount to a rack pe Mount the Switch on a Rack 1 Position a bracket that is already attached to the switch on one side of the rack 2 Line up the screw holes on the bracket with the screw holes on the side of the rack 3 Use screwdriver to install the rack screws through the mounting bracket holes into the rack 4 Repeat Step 1 3 to attach another bracket that is already attached to the switch on another side of the rack 3 Configure Network Connection 3 1 Connecting Devices to the Switch Connection Guidelines For 10BaseT connection Category 3 or 5 twisted pair Ethernet cable For 100BaseTX connection Category 5 twisted pair Ethernet cable For 1000BaseTX connection Category 5e or 6 twisted pair Ethernet cable For TX cable connection always limit the cable distance to 100 meters 328 ft as defined by IEEE specification If your switch has 1000BaseSX 1000BaseLX connections you can connect long distance fiber optic cable to the switch Because this switch supports Auto MDI MDI X detection on each TX port you can use normal straight through cable for both workstation connection and hub switch cascading 5 Twkt d Pall Cabk 100 met 3 2 Connecting to Another Ethernet Switch Hub This Switch can be connected to existing 10Mbps 100Mbps 1000Mbps hubs switches Because all TX ports on the Switch support Auto MDI MD
31. ch with Http Web Browser connection Before http connection IP address configuration of the switch should be done first Please follow the instruction in Section 6 2 to complete the console connection and use show net command to check IP address of the switch first If users want to change the IP address of the switch use set net ip xxx xxx xxx xxx netmask gateway command to modify the address of the switch default IP configuration is 192 168 1 1 mask 255 255 255 0 and gateway 192 168 1 254 After IP address configuration done and the switch is connected to network users can start Http connection by entering IP address of the switch to the web address line in Web Browser login screen will be prompted for user name and password The default user name and password is admin admin Then the management homepage will appear System Configuration Main Board Information Firmware Version 1 01 04 built at Jul 15 2008 09 19 16 Mac Address 00 C0 F6 01 53 47 Number of Ports 10 1Q VLAN Max Group 256 8 Addresses Table GC Spanning Tree EC VLAN aE 005 Trunk Cj Tools Left part of the homepage is a function list Users can select one of them for status monitoring or switch configuration Upper part of the homepage is the link status of the switch Three different colors are used to show different status of ports Link Up Lin
32. ctly 2 Connect network cable to the SFP Transceiver If the connected devices are working the Link Act LED will be ON Remove SFP Transceiver Unplug the SFP Transceiver from SFP slot directly 5 LEDs Conditions Definition The LEDs provide useful information about the switch and the status of all individual ports For 8TX 2SFP 16TX 4SFP 24TX 4SFP Models LED STATUS CONDITION Power ON Switch is receiving power System OFF System is booting Yellow System is initializing Green System is running Link Act Port has established a valid link Flashing Data packets being received or sent Green The connection speed is 1000Mbps Yellow The connection speed is 10 100Mbps FDX Col ON The connection is Full Duplex Flashing Collisions happen for Half Duplex 6 Manage Configure the switch 6 1 Introduction of the management functions This switch is L2 Web Smart switch It supports in band management function from Http interface Console is supported for some basic settings It supports network configuration functions like VLAN Trunking Port Mirror QoS spanning tree and software backup update Users can configuration these functions for different network applications following is a brief introduction about these functions before the detail operation sections VLAN Virtual LAN VLAN can divide the switch to several broadcast domains to prevent ne
33. d of guest right user who just can view the setting of the switch Security Policy gt Old Password New Username New Password Confirm Password Hone EMCg System 5 Guest Username Password 8 User Accounts Username gest 8 Security Configuratic Cj 8021x Password pes EC Port Ed GC Addresses Table SE Spanning Tree Security Policy VLAN Note If no http is selected Web management will become disable s If no modify is selected setting configuration will become disable ae Ps rabies address Nocmask _ Node 1 2 0000 905 Moaity 2 EC Tools 2 n 0200 255 255 255 055 n 3 n 0000 255 255 255 255 view 4 n 0000 155255255255 view n E 4 This is used to setup the IP addresses that can manage this switch They have different access rights set in Mode And the remote management interfaces 22 Http could be enable disable for different administrators This is for security policy for switch management Note Remember to enable at least one IP Subnet with Modify right for Http interface Otherwise configuring switch from remote will become impossible In that case you have to use the default command from console to restore settings to factory default for switch management 2 Mac Security Configuration MAC Security Configuration Port MAC
34. e VLAN 4 transmit priorities per ports for port based 802 1P tagged based DSCP priority operation Support RSTP STP protocol 8 groups max Static and LACP are supported Yes Static Mac address access limit on port and Dynamic Mac address number limit on port Yes support Authentication and Transparent modes Yes 128Kbps 1000Mbps for ingress egress traffic Broadcast Multicast and Unicast Storm Control Yes by IP Subnet Interface limit Yes by NTP protocol Yes Local and Remote by syslog logging Console basic settings only http by http protocol Xmodem for firmware configuration 54 Access Method Standards Conformance Communication Rate MDI MDIX Indicator Panel Number of Ports Dimensions Certification Temperature Humidity Bridging Function Switching Method Address Table Filtering Forwarding Rate Maximum Packet Size Flow Control VLAN QoS Spanning Tree Trunking Mirror Port Mac ID Security on Port 802 1x Rate Control Storm Control Admin Manage Security System Time System Log Out band Management In band Management 24TX 4SFP Model Ethernet CSMA CD IEEE 802 3 10BASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE IEEE 802 3z IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base 10 100 1000Mbps Full Half duplex auto negotiation Auto detect for each TX port LEDs for each unit Power System each port Link Act Green 1000M Yellow 10 100M FDX Col 24 RJ45 TX 4 SFP shared ports 24 GE Ports totally 440 x 172 x
35. e VLAN After that click Apply to complete the VLAN configuration Modify an 802 1Q VLAN 1 Select the VLAN in Modify Static VLAN Table 2 Modify its setting and click Apply to activate the new setting Delete an 802 1Q VLAN 1 Select the VLAN in Modify Static VLAN Table 2 Click Delete to delete the 802 1Q VLAN 1 4 VLAN Table 38 Active 802 10 VLAN Table SS eee vip vian Type E Fon Fan GS 1 Static Default sisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisis GC Addresses Table H Spanning Tree EE VLAN Ey 802 10 VLAN S 802 19 LAN 8 VLAN Tag Rules S Static IQ VLAN 8 VLAN Table Private VLAN 8 PortBesed VLAN This table will show the activity of 802 10 VLAN Both static and dynamic 802 1Q VLAN will be shown in the table For ports 5 means static member and D means dynamic member If GVRP protocol is enabled this table will also show the learned remote 802 1Q VLAN 2 Private VLAN Three kinds of VLAN are defined for this application Primary VLAN Community VLAN and Isolated VLAN Community VLAN and Isolated VLAN can communicate with Primary VLAN but they cannot communicate with each other And users in Isolated VLAN cannot communicate with each other This is a special VLAN configuration 2 1 Configuration 39 Private VLAN Setting NOTE 802 1Q must enable in 802 10 VLAN for Private
36. erver Port Number 1812 Security Key 12345678 mu 4 The function here is for 802 1x function configuration 1 802 1x Authentication Status Enable Disable Transparent Enable enable 802 1x function in authentication mode Disable disable 802 1x function Transparent only forwarding 802 1x packets 2 Re authentication enable disable Timeout Period and Max Count The re authentication function will re authenticate users after the timeout period The Max Count is the maximum re try count between the switch and users before authentication fail 3 MaxRequest Count and Server Timeout Period The Server Timeout Period is the timeout period for the request between the switch and RADIUS server The Max Request Count is the maximum re try count between the switch and RADIUS server before authentication fail 4 Supplicant Timeout Period This is the timeout value between the switch and users called supplicant in 802 1x after first identification The valid value is 0 655535 24 5 Quiet Timeout Period This is the quiet time value between the switch and the user before next authentication process when authentication fails 6 Tx Timeout Period This is the timeout value for the identification request from the switch to users The request will be re tried until the Re authentication Max Count is met After that authentication fail message will be sent The valid value is 0 65535 Radius Server Configuration This function i
37. f echo requests to send length Send buffer size and length is between 64 8148 t Ping the specified host until stopped by lt ESC gt key W Timeout in milliseconds to wait for each reply ip IP address For example ping 192 168 1 80 Ctrl C can be used to break continuous ping operation 14 5 Reset command This command is used to reset switch Enter reset at the prompt you will be asked to confirm the action gt reset Are you sure to reset switch now Y N If y is entered the switch will reboot If n is entered just leave and no action will go 6 Set command This command can be used to configure IP configuration of the switch and change the username password of administrator Enter set at the prompt the sub command list will be shown gt set Command List admin Set administrator name and password net Set network configuration 6 1 set admin command This command can be used to modify the user name and password for administrator 6 2 set net command This command is used to configure IP address of the switch Its syntax is gt set net Syntax set net arg 1 data 1 arg 2 data 2 arg n data n Argument List dhop Set DHCP client ipiius Set IP Address netmask Set netmask gateway Set gateway IP address This switch supports DHCP client function If you set DHCP enable it will t
38. function to get IP configuration from DHCP server automatically Or disable DHCP client function and set configuration manually Management VLAN This is used to setup the VLAN ID for remote management 18 interface of the switch Only users the same VLAN can manage the switch remotely For example setting it to 5 will allow the users the VLAN with VLAN ID 5 to manage the switch remotely It works only 802 10 VLAN function is enable And please don t use Community VLAN and Isolated VLAN of Private VLAN as management VLAN t is caused by the limitation of Private VLAN function About DHCP Client renew and release button renew button If DHCP client function is enabled you can click renew button to refresh the lease time of the IP address If IP configuration is not got when boot up clicking renew button will try to get IP configuration again release button If DHCP client function is enabled and IP configuration is got clicking release button will release current IP configuration After that you can click renew button to get the IP configuration again 3 Time Configuration Time Setting Get Time By C Time Server amp Manually os Time Server IP 22013015834 0 it ee Time Zone se s 8 IP Configuration Current Time o pr pz pr B Ey Log Security Port HQ Addresses Table EC Spanning Tree EM VLAN Eg 005 EC Trk H Tools
39. iation It shows current Auto enable disable status of ports Speed Duplex It will show current working speed and duplex mode if ports are link up Or the setting of speed duplex when auto is disable Flow Control It shows current Flow Control function status of ports Power Saving It shows current Power Saving enable disable status of ports MDI MDI X It shows current MDI MDI X setting of ports Link It shows the link status of each port 27 3 Packet Length Maximum Packet Length f Port no non Frame size Port no Max Frame size 1518 B E 1518 gt 1518 Port Configuration 9 Port Information Apply 8 Mex Packet Length S Minor Port Configuration GC Rate Limit Port Statistics HH Addresses Table This switch supports Jumbo Frame function And the maximum packet size could be up to 9600 byte packet You can select the maximum packet size for each port here 4 Mirror Port Configuration This switch operates in store and forward algorithm so it is not possible to monitor network traffic from another connection port But the port mirror function can copy packets from some monitored port to another port for network monitor Mirror 2 68 7 8 Monitored Port 10m 8 Port Configuration Apply Port Information d Mex Packet Length 8 Minor Port Configuration Rate Limit d Port Statistics
40. icast Frame a bes r Good Broadcast Frame a Good Multicast Frame 0 B Discarded Frame 0 9 Port Information Errors o 9 Max Packet Length Total Receive Byte Count 8 S Minor Port Configuration Tx Counter Statistics C Ree Limit Good Unicast Frame 0 3 Ports Good Broadcast Frame 0 HE Addresses Good Multicast Frame 0 2 Discarded Frame 0 EC Spanning Tree Errors 0 VLAN Total Transmit Byte Count 0 955 Refiesh Statistics BMC Tuk a Tools Port statistics counters could be read here Select a port to get its counters Refresh The counters will be refreshed automatically You can modify the refresh interval And you can click Refresh to refresh the counters immediatelly Reset Counters Click Reset Statistics can reset the counters to 0 30 6 3 4 Address Table These are functions about Mac address table One is Static Address Assign and another is Aging Time Setup 1 Static Addresses Static Address Table NOTE When 802 10 vlan is disabled vid always is 1 oe HI 5 1 XX XX XX XX XX C Systm 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011121314 15 16 17 18 HE Security onnon HA Port Confirm Add Change EMEg Addresses Table 9 TES Addis Current Static Address Setting 8 Dynan Mines Destination port S Address Aging 1 1 00 11 22 33 44 55 1 GJ
41. k Down and Port Disable Middle part of homepage is the main operation area for each function The details about management with http connection will be shown in the following sub sections 17 6 3 1 System System Information is the homepage of the switch there are four sub functions for it 1 System Information System Configuration Main Board Information Firmware Version 1 01 04 built at Jul 15 2008 09 19 16 Home LE Mac Address 00 C0 F6 01 53 47 B Cg System g System Information Number of Ports 10 19 IP Configuration 1Q VLAN Max Group 256 S Time Configuration HQ Log HG Security BQ Addresses Table FG Spanning Tree Eg VLAN Qs EC Tonk EC Tools This function lists the system information about the switch You can find the firmware version Mac address connection port number and maximum VLAN group number here 2 IP Configuration IP Setting DHCP Client C Enable 6 Disable 1060 arc 1971681192 System B System Infomation Network Mask 2552552550 Configuration Gateway 192 168 1 254 S Time Configuration Management VLAN 18 HC Log Apply HC Security EM Port Note Community vlan and Isolated vlan can not be Management VLAN EC Addresses Table EE Spanning Tree VLAN Gy 005 EC Tank Tools This function is used to setup the IP configuration of the switch You can enable DHCP client
42. le customers PC is auto negotiation enable and you want to set his network connection to work at 10Mbps And you can select Auto Negotiation mode if the connected device is auto negotiation disabled it is called forced mode sometimes Some of old TX FX Converters needs to work in this mode because FX supports 100 Full forced mode only For most applications Auto Detect mode is OK Port Setting It is for modifying the setting of port Follow the steps to do it 26 Select the port that you want to modify first Fill the name of the port Select Enable Disable state in Admin If Disable is selected this port will be disabled for any network access Select the Enable Disable state of Auto function of port The auto mode could be auto negotiation or auto detect operation when auto is set to disable If Auto is disabled select the operation speed and duplex mode of the port in Speed Duplex Select the Enable Disable state of Flow Control function of port Select the Enable Disable state of Power Saving function of port If it is enabled port will go to low power state when link down Select the MDI MDI X operation mode It could be Auto MDI or MDI X Auto can auto detect and get the correct connection mode will set the port to MDI mode for switch to switch connection MDI X will set the port to MDI X mode for user PC connection Click Apply after any modification
43. n Click Refresh can update the status information The following table will show the LACP enable disable status of each port And the port number and port key of the partner switch will also be shown in the table when LACP Trunk is running 48 9 Forwarding Port link up and forwarding by RSTP Number is Partner port number if other switch has LACP enabled Refresh S3 Home LACP Port Status System rp Port 1 no C Addresses Table Spanning 2 no YLAN 3 no ws 4 no BS Trunk S Tronk information 5 no 8 Lacp Port Configuration 6 no LE uhi 7 no BE Tool 8 no 9 no 10 no 49 6 3 9 Tools The follow functions are used for system maintenance They are Software Upgrade Configuration Backup Restore Restore Factory Default Reset System and Ping functions 1 Tools Information Four functions are supported as the system maintenance tools Maintenance Tools System Upgrade Enter the path and name of the upgrade file then click the START button mes y Home Eg System Config Backup Restore EC Port Please press the Backup Setting button to save the configuration data to your EC Addresses Table Backup Setting HE Spanning Tree Enter the path and name of backup file then press Restore Setting button LJ HQ 005 Big Tonk Sq Toos Restore Factory Default rpm Please press the Restore button to restore the factory default set
44. nd Transparent modes Yes 128Kbps 1000Mbps for ingress egress traffic Broadcast Multicast and Unicast Storm Control Yes by IP Subnet Interface limit Yes by NTP protocol Yes Local and Remote by syslog logging Console basic settings only http by http protocol Xmodem for firmware configuration 53 Access Method Standards Conformance Communication Rate MDI MDIX Indicator Panel Number of Ports Dimensions Certification Temperature Humidity Bridging Function Switching Method Address Table Filtering Forwarding Rate Maximum Packet Size Flow Control VLAN QoS Spanning Tree Trunking Mirror Port Mac ID Security on Port 802 1x Rate Control Storm Control Admin Manage Security System Time System Log Out band Management In band Management Software Update Backup 16TX 4SFP Model Ethernet CSMA CD IEEE 802 3 10BASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE IEEE 802 3z IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base 10 100 1000Mbps Full Half duplex auto negotiation Auto detect for each TX port LEDs for each unit Power System each port Link Act Green 1000M Yellow 10 100M FDX Col 16 RJ45 TX 4 SFP shared ports 16 GE Ports totally 440 x 172 x 43 mm CE Mark FCC Class A Standard Operating 0 to 50 C 1096 to 90 Non condensing Filtering forwarding and learning Store and forward 8K entries Line speed 9600 Bytes 802 3x for full duplex backpressure for half duplex 802 1Q VLAN Port based VLAN Privat
45. pply to start the ping operation Then the result of ping operation will be shown 51 7 Software Update and Backup This switch supports software update and configuration backup update restore functions could be done in two ways 1 From console when booting by Xmodem protocol and doing by terminal program This function can be used for run time code and boot code updating Boot code works only at boot time before the main program starts Press Ctrl C when the switch is booting the following message will be shown Boot Menu 0 Start the Run time code 1 Upgrade Run time code 2 Upgrade Boot Code gt Select a Start Run time code This option will continue the booting process b Upgrade Run time code This option will try to update run time code main code from terminal program with Xmodem protocol If this option is selected the following message will be shown Waiting to receive file by Xmodem Then user can select Send File function of terminal program and select Xmodem protocol and the update file then start the file upgrade c Upgrade Boot Code This option will try to update boot code from terminal program with Xmodem protocol User can select Send File function of terminal program and select Xmodem protocol and the update file then start the file upgrade 2 From web browser Doing by http protocol and by web browser Please refer to the description of Tools function in Section
46. protocol can learn remote 802 1Q VLAN on other switches and add to dynamic 802 1Q VLAN table You can enable disable the operation of this protocol Ingress Filter This is used to enable disable doing VLAN filtering function at ingress port If it is enable the ingress port must be in the same VLAN for packet forwarding f it is disable VLAN filtering function will be done at egress port Frame Control This function could be used to drop non 802 1Q frames untagged packets Port VLAN ID Setting PVID is used to set Port VLAN ID When untagged packet is received PVID of the ingress port will be used as the its VLAN ID is also used as the VLAN ID for tag adding when untagged packet is translated to tagged packet 1 2 VLAN Tag Rules 36 3 Tag Rule Configuration Access 1 Keg Home 5 ies s 20 HE Securit im Port Access 1 SiC Addresses Table 5 Access E 1 HE Spanning Tree 6 Access v By VLAN 7 Access Sy 902 10 VLAN 3 9 802107148 VLAN Tag Rules S EJ S Static 10 VLAN 10 Access e 1 9 VLAN Table Apply H Private VLAN 8 Port Based VLAN C Qs C C Tools For 802 1Q VLAN every port could be tag port or untag port Tag port will always send tagged packets and is used for switch to switch cascading It is a VLAN trunk connection because there could be more than one VLAN working through it And its role is
47. residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures are required to correct the interference CE Mark Declaration of Conformance for EMI and Safety EEC This is to certify that this product complies with ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN45014 It conforms to the following specifications EN55022 1988 CISPR 22 1985 class A EN60555 2 1995 class A EN60555 3 1000 4 2 1995 4kV CD 8kV AD 1000 4 3 1995 3V m IEC 1000 4 4 1995 1kV power line 0 5kV signal line This product complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Warning Do not plug a phone jack connector in the RJ 45 port This may damage this device 56 Warranty We warrant to the original owner that the product delivered in this package will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of warranty time from the date of purchase from us or the authorized reseller The warranty does not cover the product if it is damaged in the process of being installed We recommend that you have the company from whom you purchased this product install it 57
48. ry function is supported by the switch It could be queried by Port or queried by Mac Address Select the query function and input the query target Then click Query The result will be shown For example Address Table NOTE Address table will refresh once every 30 seconds gp FEET EA EE Addresses Table Query 00 00 e2 82 8c e6 Address VID _ 9 Static Addresses 8 Dynamic Addresses Status 00 00 2 82 8 I S Address Aging Spanning Tree 10 Address VID Learning Port Status FLAN 1 00 11 d8 ce 46 fc 5 Dynamic mg 905 2 00 13 d4 9e c4 01 5 Dynamic aE Trunk 3 00 16 d3 eb 7f 21 5 Dynamic 4 00 0e a0 00 03 28 5 Dynamic EC Tools 5 00 90 08 a0 6d a7 5 Dynamic 6 00 90 f5 28 84 93 5 Dynamic 7 00 0 6 01 09 91 5 Dynamic 8 00 90 08 7 76 5 Dynamic 9 00 c0 f6 01 11 40 5 Dynamic 10 00 21 91 56 07 cf 5 Dynamic 11 00 0 6 85 51 47 5 Dynamic 12 00 11 32 00 0f 72 5 Dynamic 32 3 Address Aging Port Aging Time Setting ARL Aging Enable Disable Te b ARL Aging Time seconds po 2 EC Security Apply Port Gy Addresses Table 9 Static Addresses 18 Dynamic Addresses 8 Address Aging EE Spanning Tree SE VLAN Ey 9 C Tk Tools The switch will learn Mac addresses to an ARL table automatically And follow the table to do packet store and forward operation If Mac addresses
49. ry to get IP configuration from DHCP server when it boots up You can use show net command to check the DHCP setting and current IP configuration of the switch If DHCP is enable and the switch cannot find a DHCP server in the network a message BOOTP DHCP failed on ethO will be shown and it will use 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 as its IP configuration If DHCP is enable you can use the renew sub command to refresh the lease time of the IP address or get the IP configuration again if IP is not got when boot up If you set DHCP disable you can set the IP configuration with jp netmask and gateway commands For example set net ip 192 168 1 250 netmask 15 255 255 255 0 gateway 192 168 1 154 will set these parameters as the address configuration of the switch After the command you can use show net to verify the setting 7 Show command This command is used to show IP configurations of the switch gt show Command List net Show network configuration 7 1 show net command will show current IP address configuration of the switch For example gt show net ethO Network Configuration DHCP DISABLE IP Address 192 168 1 12 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 2 Note the default IP configuration of the switch is DHCP DISABLE IP Address 192 168 1 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 16 6 3 Management with Http Connection Users can manage the swit
50. s for configuration between switch and RADIUS server You can assign the IP address of Radius Server the protocol port number and the security key Port Authentication Configuration Radius Server Configuration Radius Server IP Address 192 168 1222 Radius Server Port Number 1812 Home Security Key 12345678 EC System Apply EHE Security S User Accounts 9 MAC Security Configuratic Port Authentication Configuration B 8021 Status Authentication Mode 8 Configuration 4 Foroe Authorized SC Pot Foroe Authorized WC Addresses Table Authorized HE Spanning Tree Fo Authorized mg VLAN Foroe Authorized C Qos Foroe Authoriad Tronk Force Authorized Cj Tools Force Authorind s lt o al The Port Authentication Configuration is used to select the authentication mode for each port of the switch 1 Auto This is the normal 802 1x operation mode The authentication status authenticated or unauthenticated depends on the authentication result of port 2 Force Authorized This mode will force the port always being authentication successful in 802 1x process and the real authentication result will be ignored 3 Force Unauthorized This mode will force the port always being authentication fail in 802 1x process and the real authentication result will be ignored 4 None This mode will dis
51. sses Table Is edge C Yes 6 No Fy Spanning Tree Port Path Cost 1 65535 19 9 Configuration Port Designated Root 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 Gq Port Designated Cost 0 a 5 mc Port Designated Bridge 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 EC Tonk C Tools Designated Port 1 128 Port Forward Transitions 0 Port Role Nonstp Point To Point Yes Apply Configure STA Bridge Bridge Port Number is the Ethernet port that will be configured Port Priority 0 240 If the path cost for all ports on a switch the same the port with the highest priority lowest value will be forwarded when looping happens If more than one port have the same highest priority the port with lowest port number will be forwarded Port State It is current spanning tree operation state of the port Port Enable enable disable spanning tree function on the port Is edge If this switch is at edge of the network tree please select Yes If there are another switches connected please select No This parameter is used by RSTP to increase its operation speed Port Path Cost 1 65535 It is used to determine the best path between devices if looping happens Lower values will be forwarded and should be assigned to ports with fast connections Higher values will be blocked and should be assigned to ports with slow connections The suggestion values are 100 50 600 for 10M 19 10 60 for 100M and 4 3 10 for 1000M connections Port Designated Root This will show
52. t Security function You can configure Mac Security Configuration function in Security page for 31 port access security with Mac address Select Accept for such security application 2 Dynamic Addresses Address Table NOTE Address table will refresh once every 30 seconds 7 803 System Somiy NENNEEITST UU aE Port T NN Port 00 11 d8 ce 46 fc ue Addressee Table 2 00 13 44 9 4 01 5 Dynamic S Static Addresses 3 00 16 d3 eb 7f 21 5 Dynamic 4 00 0 0 00 03 28 5 Dynamic 5 00 90 f5 28 84 93 5 Dynamic S Address Aging 6 00 0 16 01 09 91 5 Dynamic 7 00 90 08 7 76 6 5 8 00 0 46 01 11 40 5 Dynamic 9 00 21 91 56 07 cf 5 Dynamic 10 00 0 6 85 51 47 5 Dynamic ji d 9 11 00 11 32 00 0f 72 5 Dynamic EC Tonk 12 00 14 85 24 7d 31 5 Dynamic C Tools 13 00 1d 72 08 88 ce 5 Dynamic 14 00 20 ed 37 29 11 5 Dynamic 15 00 80 c8 bf 10 d2 5 Dynamic 16 00 15 f2 67 07 8d 5 Dynamic 27 00 c0 f6 b3 68 91 5 Dynamic 18 00 22 15 66 11 fb 5 Dynamic 19 00 20 ed 6a 4b 57 5 Dynamic 20 00 cO f6 01 15 87 5 Dynamic This function can show the dynamic Mac addresses learned by the switch This table will refresh every 30 seconds The address table could be more than one page You can click Previous Page Next Page to change page Or give the page number directly Que
53. the root bridge ID of this segment and its bridge priority Port Designated Cost This will show the path cost between the root port and the designated port of the root bridge Port Designated Bridge This will show the switch s bridge ID and its bridge priority setting Designated Port This will show the port number and its port priority Port Forward Transitions This is the forwarding transition counter on the port Port Role It is the role of the port for the STP operation It could be Root Designated Backup or Alternated If the port is link down the port role will be Nonstp Point To Point This is a Point to Point link on the port 35 6 3 6 VLAN This switch supports 802 1Q VLAN Port based VLAN and Private VLAN 1 802 1Q VLAN 1 1 802 1Q VLAN 802 1Q Virtual LAN C Enable Disable Apply 8 fo Frame Control GC Spanning Tree ENTE E 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ey VLAN No Drop c o 80210 VLAN Drop o S 90210 VLAN Apply S VLAN Tag Rules 9 Static IQ VLAN Port VLAN ID Setting 8 VLAN Table NOTE Changing Port VID will put ports to different VLANs Check Management VID setting in IP Configuration to prevent management connection break Private Porte 8 PortBased VLAN pvo f i i am 9 aA Tank Apply Cj Tools 802 1Q VLAN This is used to enable disable 802 1Q VLAN function GVRP The GVRP
54. tings of the Device 8 messes Fee 19 Ping Reset System In the event that the Device stops responding correctly or in some way stops functioning you can perform a reset Please press the Reset button Reset System Upgrade This function will upgrade the system operation software from the web management PC Config Backup Restore Clicking Backup Setting button the switch can backup the configuration of the switch to the web management PC And the configuration of the switch can be restored to switch by Restore Setting button after the configuration file is selected Restore Factory Default This function will restore the switch configuration to factory default setting Reset System This function will cause the switch to reboot itself 2 Ping 50 Ping Parameters 1 gt rine ox BMC System Apply EC Security EES 900 aine Ta SC it completed va 0 os SO Averse Response 9 EHE Tools 8 Tools information lg fug This function is used to ping network devices from the switch can be used to verify network connection Target IP address This is the target IP address for the ping operation Count This is the repeat count for the ping operation Time Out This is the timeout value for the ping operation After the above items are set click A
55. tions beyond the temperature range of 0 to 50 degrees For 16TX 2SFP 24TX 4SFP model you can also install the switch on a 19 rack with the rack mount kits as the picture lt lt Rack Mount Installation gt gt Before rack mounting the switch please pay attention to the following factors 1 Temperature Because the temperature in a rack assembly could be higher than the ambient room temperature check that the rack environment temperature is within the specified operating temperature range Please refer to Product Specifications in the manual Air flow is necessary in a rack for temperature stable 2 Mechanical Loading Do not place any equipment on top of this rack mounted switch 3 Circuit Overloading Be sure that the supply circuit to the rack assembly is 3 not overload after installing this switch 4 Grounding Rack mounted equipment should be properly and well grounded Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the mains Attach Rack Mount Brackets to the Switch g le 33 9 1 Position a Rack Mount Bracket on one side of the Switch 2 Line up the screw holes on the bracket with the screw holes on the side of the Switch 3 Use a screwdriver to install the M3 flat head screws through the mounting bracket holes into the switch There could have two or four screws for one bracket That depends on the model that installed 4 Repeat Step 1 3 to inst
56. twork traffic between different user groups This switch supports 802 1Q tag based VLAN and Port based VLAN Users with the same VLAN ID can transfer data to each other The network traffic will be blocked if they have different VLAN ID 2 Trunk If two switches are cascaded together the bottleneck will happen at the cascading connection If more cables could be used for the cascading connection it will reduce the bottleneck problem In normal case switches will become unstable because of traffic looping when more than one cable is connected between them the switches support trunk function they can treat these cables as one connection between them The traffic looping will not happen between these cables and the switches will work stable with bigger bandwidth between them Notes About redundant application The trunk connection supports redundant function If any trunk cable is broken the traffic going through that cable will be transferred to another trunk cable automatically For example if traffic of user port Port 6 is assigned to Port 1 in a Trunk and Port 1 connection breaks Port 2 will take over the traffic for Port 6 automatically It could be used for redundant application 3 Spanning Tree Protocol Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Spanning tree is a protocol to prevent network loop in network topology If network loop happens it will cause switches in the network unstable because more and more traffic will loop in the net
57. verwritten from beginning And if remote syslog server is applied the switch will also send event record to the syslog server About log function configuration System Log Status This can enable disable system logging function Log Level 0 7 Log levels 0 7 are defined ad below Level Name Description 0 Emergency System is unusable 1 Alert Action must be taken immediately 2 Critical Critical conditions 3 Error Error conditions 4 Warning Warning conditions 5 Notice Normal but significant condition 6 Informational Informational messages 7 Debug Debug level messages Remote Log This can enable disable remote syslog function Remote Log Server IP This is the syslog server IP for remote logging Up to five syslog servers is supported Event logs will be sent to those syslog servers at the same time Log Table 20 Home EHE System 8 System Information 8 Configuration S Time Configuration 29 Log 8 Configuration 8 Log Table CJ Security EC Port HG Addresses Table BC Spanning Tree HE 005 C Trunk Tools Thu Jan 01 09 01 52 1970 Thu Jan 01 09 00 18 1970 Thu Jan 01 09 00 17 1970 Thu Jan 01 09 14 18 1970 Thu Jan 01 09 07 41 1970 Thu Jan 01 09 07 24 1970 Thu Jan 01 09 07 11 1970 Thu Jan 01 09 07 10 1970 Thu Jan 01 09 07 08 1970 Thu Jan 01 09 07 02 1970 Thu Jan 01 09 06 56 1970 Thu Jan 01 09 06 55 1970 Thu Jan 01 09 06 46 19
58. work If network loop happens spanning tree protocol will block one connection in the loop automatically But it will also cause a period of delay 30 seconds for STP and shorter time for RSTP if any network connection is changed because of the network topology detection operation of the protocol Because there could be more than one switch in the network users can configure this function for their network spanning tree application 4 Port Mirror This switch operates in store and forward algorithm so it is not possible to 10 monitor network traffic from another connection port But the port mirror function can copy packets from some monitored port to another port for network monitor 5 QoS For Quality of Service request in a network packets could be classified to different forwarding priorities For real time network traffic like video audio it needs higher priority than normal network traffic With the definition of packet priority it could have 8 priority levels from 0 to 7 This switch supports four priority level queues on each port It could be configured for port based 802 1P tagged based or DiffServ of IP packets priority User can define the mapping of priority values to the priority queues 6 Static Mac ID in ARL table The switch can learn the Mac address from user s packets and keep these Mac address in the ARL table for store and forward table lookup operation But these Mac addresses will be deleted from ARL t
59. y user Click Apply after the setting b Select the Port Number Enter the rate limit number for Ingress and Egress traffics 0 means NO LIMIT Click Apply after the setting About Packet Drop for Ingress Limit function When Ingress traffic rate exceeds Ingress Rate Limit the switch can drop packets or pause the traffic If packet drop is enabled flow control of ports will be disabled and packets could be dropped If packet drop is disabled flow control of ports will be enabled and pause frame will be sent when ingress traffic rate exceeds the limit 5 2 Storm Control Configuration This function can setup the broadcast multicast and unicast storm rate of the Switch 29 Storm Control 0 NO LIMIT Home 1 7 1K 2K 4K 8K 64K AK one at sew Cec 8 Port Configuration Port Information 3 d Max Packet Length 8 Minor Port Configurati Cy Rate Limit 9 Rete Control Config S Semi Conber Cont Port Statistics EC Addresses Table HC Spaning Tree m VLAN mg Qos EC Tmk Hi Tools sf 4 gt Please follow the rules in table to setup the maximum storm rates Note The storm rate is counted by pps packet per second 6 Port Statistics Statistics Destination Port Refresh Interval 5 60 secs 30 Home BMC System Rx Counter Statistics HE Secwity Good Un
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