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1. VLAN Configuration Misc Configuration Hain Menu Edit UserInfo Retry forever Auto aging Mac hash Tab Next Item BkSpc Prev Item Enter Select Item Connected 00 33 58 Anto detect 2600 8 N 1 CAPS NUM Figure 3 17 VLAN Configuration 31 2 HyperTerminal Smart Switch Misc Configuration UserName Old Passwd New Passud Passwd Again Retry Forever Enabled Auto Aging Enabled Hac Hash Algo CRC Hash actions gt lt Save gt Select the action menu Tab Hext Item BkSpc Prev Item Quit Prey menu Enter Select Itemnu Connected 00 32 07 Auto detect 9600 8 M 1 Figure 3 18 MISC Configuration Menu To access each setting use the Tab key to select the desired setting and then press Enter Enter the desired settings and then press Enter to save the new settings Description of each Misc Configuration function UserName Enter the user name here lt is a text string with a maximum of 10 alphanumeric characters Old Passwd Enter the old password here lt is a text string with a maximum of 10 alphanumeric characters New Passwd Enter the new password here It is a text string with a maximum of 10 alphanumeric characters Passwd Again Enter the new password again here lt is a text string with a maximum of 10 alphanumeric characters 32 Retry Forever The Retry Forever is used in the 10H 100H Mode which will r
2. y GIGABYTE GN GSV2401S SWITCHING HUB USER GUIDE Gigabyte Ethernet Switching Hub with 24 10 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Ports plus 2 Gigabit Ports Rev 1 0 Copyright 02003 Gigabyte Technology Co Ltd All Rights Reserved FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limitations are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into a different outlet from the one the receiver is connected to e Consult your local distributors or an experienced radio TV technician for help e Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits Changes or modifications to the equipment which are not approve
3. key 2 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Hain Menu Reboot Switch Logout Version A 1 0 Configure the switch Tab Next Item BkSpc Prev Item Enter Select Item Connected 00 14 51 Anto detect a600 8 N 1 Figure 3 7 Main Menu Description of each Main Menu function Switch Static Configuration The Switch Static Configuration menu gives you access to Port Configuration Trunk Configuration VLAN Configuration and Misc Configuration Reboot Switch The Reboot Switch function lets you reboot the Gigabyte GN GSV2401S Logout The Logout function allows you to logout of the Gigabyte GN GSV2401S 3 4 Switch Static Configuration The Switch Static Configuration menu gives you access to Port Configuration Trunk Configuration VLAN Configuration and Misc Configuration Select Switch Static Configuration from the Main Menu and press Enter 2 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Smart Switch Switch Configuration Trunk Configuration VLAN Configuration Misc Configuration Hain Menu Dis Tab Next Item BkSpc Cono Avto detect 9600 9 N 1 Figure 3 8 Switch Static Configuration Port Configuration Enables any port enables disables flow control and sets communication mode to auto negotiation full duplex or half duplex Trunk Configuration Specifies ports to group into aggregate trunks VLAN Con
4. Connected 0 09 16 Auto detect 9600 S M 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture Print echo 26 Edit Delete a VLAN Group You can modify or delete the settings for an existing VLAN aa HyperTerminal l O x File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Dis 3 3 Edit Delete a YLAN group DEFAULT test actions gt lt Quit gt lt Edit gt lt Delete gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt J CTRL A Action menu Enter Select Item Tab Next Item BkSpc Prev Item Connected 0 10 07 Auto detect 9600 8 H 1 SCROLL Caps NUM Capture Print echo 27 Port Based VLAN Port based VLANs are VLANs where the packet forwarding decision is based on the destination MAC address and its associated port You must define outgoing ports allowed for each port when using port based VLANs Note that VLAN only governs the outgoing traffic in the other word it is unidirectional Therefore if you wish to allow two subscriber ports to talk to each other e g between conference rooms in a hotel you must define the egress outgoing port for both ports An egress port is an outgoing port that is a port through which a data packet leaves VLAN Configuration aa HyperTerminal ioj xj File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dar lS al Smart Switch VLAN Support Configuraton VLAN Hode PortBased Connected 0 02 54 Auto detect 9600 5 M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 28 Create a VLAN Group Up t
5. Switching Hub 3 1 Local Console Management You can manage the Switch locally using HyperTerminal simply connect the Switch to a PC or workstation through the serial port The serial port settings need to be configured before connecting to the Switch In order to change the settings of your port run the HyperTerminal program This program comes packaged with Windows but it may not be installed on your computer lt should be located as is shown below varies according to operating systems If it is not consult your Windows documentation for instructions on installing HyperTerminal To enable communications with the Switch the serial cable must be connected between the Switch and the computer Make sure both the Switch and the computer are powered down Next plug one end of the serial cable into the console port of the GN GSV2401S and the other end of the serial cable into the COM1 port on the back panel of your computer Now start your computer and turn on the GN GSV2401S power After the power is turned on please select All Programs from the Start menu Then choose Accessories followed by Communications In the Communications sub menu select HyperTerminal gt Windows Update UltraEdit 32 or gt fs Communications gt a HyperTerminal VS Internet Explorer EN Command Prompt PA y A Documents gt 15 Outlook Express paint Y Internet Connection Wizard l Connects to other computers Internet telnet sites
6. bulletin A gt 3 J Eh Settings gt 3 Serv U FTP Server NetMeeting board systems online services and host computers using a GlobalSCAPE Network and Qeither a modem or a null modem cable e Search ta Atheros amp Phone Dialer a PC99 Network Compatibility Test Kit gt gx Help a GeoWave F Figure 3 1 HyperTerminal Path Please enter a name which you like for this connection then press OK Connection Description E x Da Mew Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name Gigabyte Ilcon Figure 3 2 Connection Description In the bottom drop down box labeled Connect using click the arrow and choose the COM port that the GN GSV2401S will be connected to In the example below COM1 is the port selected Press the OK button D Gigabyte Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Countryregion United States of America y Area code pz Phone number gt Connect using Cancel Figure 3 3 Dialup info 12 The console port is set for the following configuration e Baud rate 9 600 e Data width 8 bits e Parity none e Stop bits 1 e Flow Control None Make sure the terminal or PC you are using to make this connection is configured to match these settings and then press OK COM1 Properties E E x Port Settings Bits per second je00 y Data bits E Parity None Stop bits hy Flow cont
7. connect to a PC or can be used to expand your network by simply connecting to a 1000 Mbps switch or Hub Ethernet Port There are 24 Fast Ethernet ports each capable of being connected to network devices such as PCs and printer servers at 10 100 Mbps LEDs E POWER On When the Power LED light is on the GN GSV2401S is receiving power On p Off When the Power LED light is off the power cord is improperly connected Ports 1 24 LEDs Port LED indicators shows the operating status of each port E LNK ACT SPEED LED Every port has a Link Activity Speed LED Green light The connection speed is operating at 100Mbps Orange light The connection speed is operating at 10Mbps Blinking The port is transmitting or receiving data on the 10 100Mbps Ethetnet network A steady light link state indicates that the port has good linkage to its associated device If the port is connected but the Link Activity Speed LED does not light up please check the following items 1 The switching hub and the connected devices power are on 2 The port s cable is firmly seated in its connectors in the switching hub and in the associated device 3 The connecting cable is functional and the correct type 4 The connecting device including any network adapter is functioning properly mE FDX COL LED Green light A steady green light indicates the port is operating in full duplex mode Dark light A dark light indicates the port i
8. the company Trademarks All trade names and trademarks are the properties of their respective companies and are acknowledged Contents CHAPTER 1 GETTING STAR TED aii ads 1 1 1 UNPACKING INFORMATION CHECKING YOUR TEMS cccceccececcecececcececcscecesceseeces 2 LZ OMT OWS THIS A AT 3 CHAPTER2 INTRODUCTION TO THE GIGABYTE 2 24 PORTS 10 100 1000 MBPS GIGABYTE SWITCHING HUB oooocnnncinnnononococonnocccnnnccccnoccccnococo 4 Ze AE NER AG DESERIP NS e 5 A E A O aa a chee aeee tem seenasenat 6 23 ATA RON AN ascetic e dea a 7 2A THAF A RAN e a cetera do e O e de 9 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING AND USING THE GIGABYTE SWITCHING HUB10 3 1 LOCAL CONSOLE MANAGEMENT as 11 ES A A A E E 15 ES O A A O saat AAE io 16 3 4 SWITCH STATIC CONFIGURATION cccsceccscecceccccecccceccscccscesceceececescesescesescesesceseesens 17 IN PORT CONFIGURATION oss itaccsce soon ta ea e e dae do AU 18 3 6 TRUNK CONFIGURATION a 21 3T VLANCONFIGURATION pennie ses fa e dan AS 23 BS MSC CONPIGU RATION e a Sesrts leeheeusaalessecmnes noes 31 3 9 RESTART CONBIGURATION e T do tects 34 CHAPTER 4 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS onmmmocccccioncnccnnoccocinocconincccnonococonnoccononocononaccnnnoos 36 4 1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS FOR 10 100BASE X PORT FUNCTIONS 0ccecceceeceess 37 4 2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS FOR 10 100 1000 BASEX PORT FUNCTIONG 00 37 4 3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS FOR SWITCHING FUNCTIONS ccceccsceccecescecesceceeceseecs 37 4 4 P
9. AN can not IEEE802 1q VLAN IEEE 802 Local Area Networks LANs of all types may be connected together with Media Access Control MAC Bridges as specified in ISO IEC 15802 3 This standard defines the operation of Virtual LAN VLAN Bridges that permit the definition operation and administration of Virtual LAN topologies within a Bridged LAN infrastructure There are two key components to understanding IEEE 802 1Q VLANs Port VLAN ID numbers PVID and VLAN ID numbers VID Although both variables are assigned to a switch port there are important differences between them For instance a user can only assign one PVID to each switch port When packets have to be forwarded to another switch port or somewhere else on the network the PVID defines the relevant VLAN recipient On the other hand a user can define a port as a member of multiple VLANs VIDs thus allowing the connected segment to receive packets from many VLANs on the network 24 These two variables control a port s ability to transmit and receive VLAN traffic The difference between them provides network segmentation while still allowing resources to be shared across more than one VLAN Take for example a packet that is transmitted by a machine on Port 1 that is a member of VLAN 2 and has the Port VLAN ID number 2 PVID 2 If the destination lies on another port found through a normal forwarding table lookup the switch then looks to see if the other port Port 10 i
10. RODUCT SPECIFICATION FOR MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONG cscsecececececececcecececees 38 AD PHY SICAL SS PECIPICATIO Nada aa nl es enter ebay thane a O 38 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 1 Unpacking Information Checking Your Items Thank you for purchasing this powerful high performance Gigabyte 2 24 ports 10 100 1000 Mbps Gigabyte Switching Hub Before getting started please check the package to make sure all the following items are included The package should include the following e Gigabyte GN GSV2401S Switching Hub e AC power cord e User s Guide for the Gigabyte Switching Hub e Mounting Kit containing Rubber feet for placing the switching hub on a table or flat surface Two mounting brackets Screws for attaching the brackets to the switching hub Power cables lf you are missing any of the items listed above please contact your local distributor or authorized reseller Figure 1 1 The Gigabyte GN GSV2401S Switching Hub 1 2 How to use this Guide The Gigabyte GN GSV2401S User s Guide is divided into the follow chapters Chapter 2 Introduction contains a general description and key functions of the 2 24 ports 10 100 1000 Mbps Gigabyte Switching Hub Chapter 3 Installation explains the set up procedures to make the gigabyte switching hub operational Chapter 4 Product Specifications contains information about the technical aspects of the gigabyte switching hub Appendices including Contact Information and Warranty S
11. d by the party responsible for compliance could affect the user s authority to operate the equipment CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product The product may cause radio interference in a domestic environment or residential area If interference does occur the user may need to take appropriate actions to counteract this interference Copyright 2003 All Rights Reserved This publication including all photographs illustrations and software is protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserved Neither this manual nor any of the material contained herein may be reproduced without the express written consent of the manufacturer Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice The anufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability of fitness for any particular purpose Furthermore the manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes Gigabyte has an on going policy of upgrading its products and it may be possible that information in this document is not up to date Please check with your local distributors for the latest information No part of this document can be copied or reproduced in any form without written consent from
12. e IEEE802 1w rapid reconfiguration for fast address migration to support e static port trunking support e store and forward packet switching support e by port egress ingress rate control e head of line hol blocking prevention support e 14k mac address table 4k vlan table entries support e three scheduling schemes fcfs strictly priority scheduling and weighted round robin scheduling to support 37 4 4 Product Specification for Management Functions e RS 232 port interface for Console management amp System configuration Console Program The 24 port switch has an RS 232 console port for direct console management Pin Deseription DCD Data Carrier Detect RS 232 DB 9 DTE male connector When connecting a terminal directly to the switching hub use either a null modem cable or a null modem adapter on a serial straightthrough cable 4 5 Physical Specification Power Supply 110 220 V Operation Environment Operation Temperature 0 40 C Storage Temperature 20 65 C Dimension W x L x H 440mm x 250mm x 45mm Weight Gross Weight 3500 5g 38 Limited Warranty 1 Year Warranty Gigabyte warrants to the original consumer purchaser that the adapter product free from defects in material and workmanship for no limited time from the original manufactory shipment date This warranty does not cover the product if it is damaged in the process of being installed or improperly used Gigabyte may replace o
13. etry 16 times in case of collision drop Auto Aging The time the Gigabyte GN GSV24015S will retain a MAC address that has had no buffer memory activity Mac Hash Algo Under this option two settings are possible CRC Hash or DirectMap 33 3 9 Restart Configuration To access the Restart screen functions use the Tab key to select the desired function and then press Enter Select either Default or Restart Selecting the Default function will return all settings and values to the default setup Selecting the Restart function will restart the Gigabyte GN GSV2401S The Restart function is accessed from the Switch Static Configuration menu 2 2 HyperTerminal File Edit View Cal Transfer Help Smart Switch Restart Configuration Default Restart Previous Henu Recovering to default Tab Next Item BkSpc Prev Item Enter Select Item Connected 00 32 57 Auto detect 9600 S M 1 Figure 3 19 Restart Configuration Menu Default The Default option will reset the Gigabyte GN GSV2401S to the original factory settings Restart The Restart option will restart the Gigabyte GN GSV2401S 34 2 HyperTerminal rebooting Connected 00 29 40 Auto detect 9600 amp H 1 Figure 3 20 Reboot After a successful reboot the System Diagnosis menu will reappear 2 2 HyperTerminal System Diagnosis GN 65Y424615 Firmware V1 0 Switch Register R W Test Ph
14. figuration The VLAN Configuration menu allows changes to be made to VLAN settings Misc Configuration The Misc Configuration menu allows you to edit Userlnfo Retry Forever Auto aging Mac Hash Algo settings 3 5 Port Configuration The Port Configuration menu is displayed after selecting it from the Switch Static Configuration menu Settings for each port can be adjusted in this menu To access each port use the Tab key to select the desired port you wish to customize Enter the desired settings and then lt save gt the new settings a 2 HyperTerminal Smart Switch Port Configuration Inkate OutRate FlowControl 100K 100K Enable Auto Spd Dpx Full Half 100 Full 100 Full Full Full Full Full Full 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx SS E E EE SS 5 E E actions gt j lt Save gt lt Previous Pa lt Next Pag Select the Action menu Tab Next Item BkSpc Prev Item Quit Preyv menu Enter Select Item Connected 00 17 52 Auto detect 9600 8 M 1 Figure 3 9 Port Configuration Port 1 8 18 To access ports 9 24 and the two 1000Tx ports select Next Page and Enter to advance to the desired port 2 2 HyperTerminal PORTO PORT10 PORT11 PORT12 PORT13 PORT14 PORT15 PORT16 actions Tab Hext Smart Switch Port Configuration InRate 100K 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx gt SS 5 E E EE DutRate 100K Enable Au
15. lug and play without needing any software to configure and is also fully compliant with all kinds of network protocols Moreover the abundant diagnostic LEDs on the front panel provide the operating status of individual ports and the entire system 2 2 Key Features The Gigabyte Switching Hub provides the following key features Twenty four non blocking 10 100 Mbps Auto negotiation Ethernet ports Two non blocking 10 100 1000 Mbps Auto negotiation Ethernet ports Full or Half duplex transfer mode for each port Complies with the Flow Control support for Full duplex specifications of the IEEE802 3x standard Complies with Port Based VLAN tag based VLAN with either IVL or SVL support specifications of the IEEE802 1q standard Complies with Two Level priority Queuing support specifications of the IEEE802 1p standard Complies with Rapid Reconfiguration for fast address migration to support specifications of the IEEE802 1w standard Supports static Port Trunking Supports Store and Forward switching scheme Prevents Head of Line HOL blocking Supports 14K Mac address table 4K VLAN table entries RS 232 port interface for Console management amp System configuration Controls Ingress amp Engress rate 2 3 The Front Panel The front panel of the Gigabyte Switching hub is shown below Figure 2 1 Overview of Front Panel Reset button Pressing the reset button will reboot the entire system Gigabit Port The 2 gigabit ports are used to
16. o 26 port based VLAN groups can be designated for the GN GSV2401S Individual ports can exit in two or more VLANs simultaneously so VLAN groups can overlap or intersect aa HyperTerminal i IOl x File Edit View Cal Transfer Help ols els Edit an VLAN Group VLAN Name test 1 1726 Hember actions gt j j lt Save gt lt Previous Pac Select the Action menu Tab Next Item BkSpc Prey Item Quit Prey menu Enter Select Item a A Connected 0 05 17 Auto detect 12600 5 N 1 SCROLL CAFS MLM Capture Print echo 29 lt Edit Delete a VLAN Group You can modify or delete the settings for an existing VLAN 101 x File Edit View Call Transfer Help ols al actions gt lt Edit gt _ lt Delete gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt 3 Tab Hext Item BkSpc Prev Item Quit Prey menu Enter Select Item Connected 0 06 07 Auto detect 9600 S M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 30 3 8 Miscellaneous Configuration The MISC Configuration menu allows the user to edit a new password enable forever reconnect attempts Auto Aging and Mac Hash Algo The Misc Configuration Menu is displayed after selecting it from the Switch Static Configuration menu Settings for each port can be adjusted in this menu Select VLAN Configuration from the Main Menu and press enter 9600 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Smart Switch Switch Configuration Port Configuration Trunk Configuration
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18. rol Restore Defaults Figure 3 4 Console Port Properties You will now be taken to the Set Up page of the Gigabyte GN GSV2401S Switching Hub from where you can configure the GN GSV2401S see figure 3 5 2 2 HyperTerminal System Diagnosis GN GS 2461S Firmware V1 0 Switch Register R W Test Phy Register R W Test SRAM Biult_In_Self_Test EEPROM R W Test IRQ Connect Test Switch EEPROM Checksum O K ff Detect Module Card o k ff Hardware Initialize o k Trunk Initialize o k f Port Initialize o k ft BuCtrl Initialize o k ft Forwarding Initialize o k tH Vlan Initialize o k ft Connected 00 01 17 Auto detect 600 8 H 1 Figure 3 5 System Diagnosis 14 3 2 Log in Enter the required password in the Log in screen to access the command console The password can be changed from Misc Configuration under the Switch Configuration menu You can press the Tab key or Enter key to next item The default username is admin and password is 123 a 2 HyperTerminal User Interface GN 6SY2401 Standalone Switch SMART username admin password _ Connected 00 02 21 Auto detect 600 8 H 1 Figure 3 6 Log in screen 15 3 3 Main Menu The main menu allows you access to all the GN GSV2401S settings To access each setting press the Tab key to select the desired setting and then press Enter To return to the previous selection press BkSpc
19. s a member of VLAN 2 and can therefore receive VLAN 2 packets If port 10 is not a member of VLAN 2 then the packet will be dropped by the switch and will not reach it s destination If Port 10 is a member of VLAN 2 the packet will go through This selective forwarding feature based on VLAN criteria is how VLANs segment networks The key point being that Port 1 will only transmit on VLAN 2 because it s Port VLAN ID number is 2 PVID 2 VLAN Configuration You can assign the PVID for any ports in a domain File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Dis 3 5 aa HyperTerminal O x Smart Switch VLAN Support Configuraton actions gt lt Qui t gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Tab Next Item BkSpc Prey Item Space loggle Ctrl A Action menu Connected 0 07 19 Auto detect 9600 8 M 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture 25 Create a VLAN Group Enter a VLAN Name and a VLAN ID and then you can configure the VLAN tagging which indicates whether or not VLAN tags will be included on frames passing through this port aa HyperTerminal 10 x File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Add an YLAN Group VLAN Name test YLAN ID 10 1 17 4094 Member UnTagged UnTagged UnlTagged Tagged Tagged No No No actions gt lt Edit gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Tab Hext Item BkSpc Prey Item Ouit Prev menu Enter Select Item
20. s operating in half duplex mode Blinking A collision is detected Two Gigabit Ports LEDs E LNK ACT LED Green light The port is successfully connected to a network Blinking The port is actively operating m10 100 1000 LED Green light The connection speed is operating at 1000Mbps O reen light range light The connection speed is operating at 100Mbps Dark light The connection speed is operating at 10Mbps mE FDX COL LED Green light A steady green light indicates the port is operating in full duplex mode Dark light A dark light indicates the port is operating in half duplex mode Blinking A collision is detected Serial Port This is where you will connect the RS 232 serial port to your PC for configuring the smart function Please see Chapter 4 4 Management Functions for more details 2 4 The Rear Panel On Off switch After plugging in the power source with the power cable you may turn the switch to I for on and O for off Power socket for connecting the power For compatibility with electric service in most areas of the world the switching hub s power supply automatically adjusts to line power in the range 100 240 VAC and 50 60 Hz Plug the female end of the power cord firmly into the receptacle on the rear panel of the switching hub Plug the other end of the power cord into an electric service outlet The device is now ready to be turned on Chapter 3 Installing and Using the Gigabyte
21. t Setting menu 22 3 7 VLAN Configuration The VLAN Configuration menu allows users to configure the Gigabyte GN GSV2401S into their networks VLANs can be assigned to different ports Only one untagged VLAN can be assigned to one port alternatively multiple tagged VLANs can be assigned to the same port The VLAN Configuration Menu is displayed after selecting it from the Switch Static Configuration menu Settings for each port can be adjusted in this menu Ports can be combined to create high speed trunks Select VLAN Configuration from the Main Menu and press Enter z 9600 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Smart Switch Switch Configuration Port Configuration Trunk Configuration Misc Configuration Hain Henu Tab Next Item BkSpc Prev Item Enter Select Item Connected 00 33 25 i Auto detect 9600 amp H 1 Figure 3 15 VLAN Configuration 23 2 HyperTerminal Smart Switch VLAN Configuration VLAN Configure Create a YLAN Group Edit Delete a VLAN Group Previous Henu Configure the VLAN pvid Tab Hext Item BkSpc Prev Item Quit Preyv menu Enter Select Item Connected 00 28 37 Auto detect 9600 8 M 1 Figure 3 16 VLAN Configuration There are two most popular VLAN implementation IEEE 802 1q Tagged VLAN and Port based VLAN GN GSV2401S supports both VLAN implementation The biggest difference between both VLAN implementations is Tagged VLAN can cross Layer 2 switch but Port based VL
22. tatement Read only if necessary Chapter 2 Introduction to the Gigabyte 2 24 Ports 10 100 1000 Mbps Gigabyte Switching Hub 2 1 General Description The Gigabyte GN GSV2401S is a powerful high performance Fast Ethernet switching hub which acts as traffic controller for 24 local routes and 2 highways to connect your networks to other outside networks With all 24 ports capable of 10 or 100 Mbps auto negotiation operation NWay and 2 Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports the switching hub can automatically negotiate with the connected partners for the network speed and duplex mode It is ideal for micro segmenting large networks into smaller connected subnets for improved performance enabling bandwidth demanding multimedia imaging and database applications Moreover the 10 100Mbps auto sensing ability provides an easy way to migrate 10Mbps to 100 Mbps network with ease Compared to the shared 10Mbps or 100Mbps networks the switching hub delivers a dedicated 10 100Mbps connection to every attached client with no bandwidth congestion issues and the most cost effective way to invest in your network s performance in the long run Store and forward switching mode guarantees low latency plus eliminates all network errors including runt and CRC error packets To work under fullduplex mode transmission and reception of the frames can occur simultaneously without causing collisions as well as doubling the network bandwidth The switching hub is p
23. to Spd Dpx Full Full Full Full Full Full Full SS 5 E E EE lt Edi t gt lt Save gt lt Previous Pa Select the Action menu Item BkSpc Prev Item Quit Prev menu Enter Select Item FlowControl Full Half lt Next Page gt Connected 00 18 33 Auto detect 2 2 HyperTerminal PORT1 PORT18 PORT19 PORT20 PORT21 PORT22 PORT23 PORT24 actions Tab Next O600 8 H 1 Figure 3 10 Ports9 16 Smart Switch Port Configuration InRate 100K 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx gt SaaS OutRate 100K Enable Auto Spd Dpx Full Full Full Full Full Full Full S SS E EA lt Save gt lt Previous Pa Select the Action menu Item BkSpc Prey Item Quit Prey menu Enter Select Item FlowControl Ful Half lt Next Pag Come Auto detect 9600 8 H 1 Figure 3 11 Ports 17 24 19 2 2 HyperTerminal Smart Switch Port Configuration FlowControl Type 100K 100K Enable Auto Spd Dpx Full Half MOD_1 1000Tx 1800 Full Un MOD_2 1000Tx 1000 Full Un actions gt lt Ed1 t gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Pag Select the Action menu Tab Next Item BkSpc Prev Item Quit Prey menu Enter Select Item Connected 00 22 24 Auto detect 9600 8 M 1 Figure 3 12 1000Tx 1 2 20 3 6 Trunk Configuration The Port Trunk Configuration Menu is displayed after selecting it from the Switch Static Configuration men
24. u Settings for each port can be adjusted in this menu Port trunk groups are used to combine a number of ports together to make a single high bandwidth data pipeline Select Trunk Configuration from the Main Menu and press enter 9600 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Smart Switch Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration Misc Configuration Hain Menu Display or change trunk configuration Tab Next Item BkSpc Prev Item Enter Select Item Anto detect 0600 8 N 1 Figure 3 13 Port Trunk Configuration 21 Changing Port Trunking settings To access each setting use the Tab key to select the desired port you wish to customize Enter the desired settings and then lt save gt the new settings The GN GSV2401S can utilize up to 7 trunk groups With up to 4 ports in each group a potential bit rate of 800 Mbps can be achieved Note If the two Gigabit Ethernet ports are used as a trunk group and either port is disconnected packets intended for the disconnected port will be dropped 2 2 HyperTerminal Trunk Configuration ls 16 17 1 v 86 1 12 13 14 Pot A to tot amp pa A mo Po pl Pot ot t to tol a jp ma Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable actions gt Select the action menu Tab Next Item BkSpc Prev Item Quit Prey menu Enter Select Item Connected 00 24 11 Auto detect 9600 S M 1 Figure3 14 Trunking Por
25. y Register RH Test SRAM Biult_In_Self_Test EEPROM R W Test IRQ Connect Test Switch EEPROM Checksum O K ff Detect Module Card o k tH Hardware Initialize o k ff Trunk Initialize o k ff Port Initialize o k ff BwCtrl Initialize o k ft Forwarding Initialize o k tt Vlan Initialize o k ff Connected 00 01 17 Auto detect 9600 amp H 1 Figure 3 21 System Diagnosis 35 Chapter 4 Product Specifications Standards IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u IEEE802 3x IEEE802 3z and IEEE802 3ab Interface Twenty four 10 100 Mbps NWay ports Two 1000 Base ports NWay Protocal support Network speed 10M 100M and 1000 Mbps Duplex mode Full and Half 10M 100Mbps Full 1000 Mbps 4 1 Product Specifications for 10 100BASE X port Functions e Fully compliant with IEEE802 3 10BASE T and IEEE802 3u 100BASE TX e All ports support Auto negotiation e IEEE802 3x compliant Flow Control support for Full duplex e Collision based and carrier based backpressure support for halfduplex 4 2 Product Specifications for 10 100 1000 BASEX port Functions e Fully compliant with IEEE802 3z 1000BASE SX and IEEE802 3ab 1000BASE T e All ports support Auto negotiation e Full Half duplex support e EEE802 3x compliant Flow Control support for Full duplex ports 4 3 Product Specifications for Switching Functions e IEEE802 1q port based vlan tag based vlan with either IVL or SVL support e IEEE802 1p two level priority queuing support

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