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1. Console Management Command ae Default Commands Level Description Setting Example 8021x system Global Allows you to set the 1813 Switch config st accountport Configuration accounting port 8021x system Port Number mode accountport 1816 8021x system Global Allows you to setthe NAS NAS L2 SWI Switch config st nasid word Configuration ID TCH 8021x system mode nasid test1 8021x misc Global Use the global 802 1x 60 sec Switch config quietperiod Configuration Misc Quiet Period 8021x misc sec mode configuration command quietperiod 10 Or to set the parameter for Default no 8021x misc aona panad af the Switch config quietperiod T no 8021x misc Use the no form of this Weteefdd command to restore the qu default setting 8021x misc Global Use the global 802 1x 30 sec Switch config txperiod Configuration Misc TX Period 8021x misc sec mode configuration command txperiod 5 Or to set the TX period Default no 8021x Use the no form of this Switch contig txperiod command to restore the no 8021x misc default setting txperiod 8021x misc Global Determines the period of 30 sec Switch config supptimeout Configuration time the switch waits for a 8021x misc sec mode supplicant to reply to an supptimeout 30 EAP request 8021x misc Global Determines the period of 30 sec Switch config st servertimeout Configuration sec mode time the switch waits for the serve
2. 0 00 tees 160 Troubleshooting xccexeskk kh aor work Y ce eae RC ed cena ye 161 6 1 Incorrect Connections u eassa c ett 161 6 2 Error Diagnosis via LEDs 0 0 00 tee 162 6 3 POE Error Troubleshooting 0 000 eee e eee eee 162 Specifications 52k oho ge aoa CIR i ee D E ce 165 Appendix cuu a unn ee lel i ee PRA de add R 167 8 1 Pin Assignment at the Console Port 00000 cee eee eee 167 82 Cable iere E Vn pak db deben E pPLIQXuedpprennies 168 8 3 100BASE TX 10BASE T Pin Assignment 00200 eee eee 169 User Manual Introduction 1 Introduction When using Power over Ethernet PoE the devices are powered via network cabling with a voltage of 110 220 V AC If Power over Ethernet is applied only one Cat 5 Ethernet cable is required which transports both the power and data to each device This offers more flexibility in the placement of the network de vices and leads to considerable cost reduction in many cases In the case of PoE two system components are used the Power Sourcing Equipment PSE which provides the power and sets up the connection to the second component the Powered Device PD The electric current flows over 2 of the 4 twisted pair wires of the Cat 5 cable Power over Ethernet complies to the IEEE 802 3af Standard and is absolutely compatible with state of the art Ethernet switches and network devices The Power Sourcing Equipment PSE checks whether t
3. 20 20 e eee cence 17 3 Network Application LLleleeeeeeeeeeee 19 3 1 Power over Ethernet Application lleseeeeees 19 3 2 DC Power SUDply xc iiaiai daia asi edid o ERU ADR ee dixe ko ERR Wes 19 3 8 Redundant Power Supply 0 0c cece e eee es 20 4 Console Management 000 cece eee eee 21 4 1 Connection to the Switch 00 0 eee 21 4 2 Log on to the Console Interface 0000 cee ee 21 43 CLI Management 00 00 tte 23 4 3 1 Command Level 00 0c eee ee 23 4 4 Listof Commands 000 0 cece eee 25 4 5 Working with the Menus 0 000 eee 57 Benizehandbuh 50d 4 5 1 Status and Counters 0 0 00000 es 59 4 5 2 Switch Configuration 0 0 0 0 sees 63 4 5 83 Protocol Related Configuration 0000 e eee eee 88 4 5 4 System Reset Configuration 0 000 cece eee 103 45 5 PowerMenu i c lle ee eam ya ee Dae 108 4 5 6 POE M6nU i 2 045005 6403405244 Rid pad a Ed Ede be 110 4 5 7 Save Configuration 0 0 ee 114 4 5 8 Xmodem Upgrade ce eres 114 Web Based Management leeees 117 5 1 Web Based Management sesseesee ees 117 5 2 Preparation for Web Management anaran ee eee eee 117 5 3 OnlineHelp 0 2 118 5 4 System Log on 0 eee 118 5 5 Save Configuration 0 0 ren 119 56 System uius
4. State Authorize zl Port Authorization Port State Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Figure 5 33 802 1x Configuration Per Port Configuration Misc Configuration MH QUIET PERIOD Defines the time period during which the port does not accept queries from supplicants W TX PERIOD Determines the time period during which the port waits to send the next EAPOL PDU during an authentication Wi SUPPLICANT TIMEOUT Determines the period of time the switch waits for a supplicant to reply to an EAP request BEEN Web Based Management E SERVER TIMEOUT Determines the period of time the switch waits for the serv er to reply to an authentication request W MAX REQUESTS Defines the number of authentication attempts after which the authentication will be regarded as failed and the authentication session will be terminated Bi REAUTH PERIOD Determines the period of time after which the connected clients have to be re authenticated H Click the Apply button 802 1x Configuration System Confiquration Per Port Configuration Quiet Period Tx Period Supplicant Timeout Server Timeout Max Requests Reauth Period Apply Figure 5 34 802 1x configuration Misc interface 156 We
5. E WRITE ACCESS Allows you to define read only or read and write access rights A READ ONLY Enables requests with this string to display information on MIB objects read only access User Manual 93 Console Management DE READ WRITE Enables requests with this string to display information on MIB objects and to create MIB objects read and write access rights funkwerk 1224p SNMP Community Strings Write Access Read Only private Read Write Delete _ lt Quit gt Add Edit Delete community strings TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 38 Adding community strings interface Editing SNMP Communities Select lt Edit gt Press the Enter key Community NAME Enter the new name WRITE ACCESS Press the space key to modify the access rights Select lt Apply gt to apply the configuration Deleting SNMP Community Strings E Select lt Delete gt B6 Select the community string you wish to delete Wi Press the Enter key to delete the address Trap Managers 946 User Marat 4 Console Management A trap manager is a management station which receives traps Traps are sys tem alerts created by the switch If no trap manager has been defined no traps will be created Adding a Trap Manager E Select Add gt Edit Wi IP Enter the IP address of the station which is to be the trap manager sta tion Community NAME Enter the community name Press the
6. systemlog log show systemlog show Privileged EXEC Displays the system log switch show systemlog client and the server systemlog information Syslog Client Enable Syslog Server Ip 192 168 0 2 systemlog ip Global Sets the IP address of Switch config IP address Configuration the system log server systemlog ip mode 192 168 171 100 systemlog Global Enables or disables the Switch config enable Configuration system log mode systemlog disable mode enable SNTP Commands Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example sntp Global Activates disables Disabled Switch config st enable Configuration SNTP sntp enable disable mode Switch config sntp disable sntp ip Global Determines the IP switch sntp ip IP address Configuration address of the SNTP 192 168 0 123 mode server sntp Global Determines the time Switch config timezone Configuration zone sntp timezone 8 value mode Console Management 4 5 Working with the Menus After logging on to the system you will be prompted to enter a command To get to the menu interface enter the menu command The main menu ap pears The default user name is admin and the default password is funkwerk There are 8 menus available B STATUS AND COUNTERS Displays the status of the switch B SWITCH CONFIGURATION Serves to configure the switch E PROTOCOL RELATED CONFIGURATION Serves to configure the protocol func tionality B SY
7. 0 d i f Class Curr mA n TNI lass nad AAAS KIDS WIS RR ai has SS AW ATS A t Port E I set Port Pct Te Manag ON OFF 1 Set Port Priority 1 C 2 H 3 L 1 Auto Refresh OFF 1 Power Limit Management Disable i Set Port PwrLimitClass ON OFF Set Port DetectLegacy pet Port PowerLimitMax lt 15400 Exi Total Power 0 0 M N N eee e OJ 9 eeseeeeeeeessebMeeSMeeesseeeeeel Next Page ect command _ Maes Ia ASN Power supply management POE management Figure 4 56 Displaying POE information W DETECT LEGACY Enable this function to be able to supply power to so called legacy PDs which do not support Standard IEEE 802 3af PRIORITY Port priority for the power supply priority 1 C critical 2 H high 3 L low PowerLimitMax Maximum output power parameter per port FAULT STATUS Displays the PD error status messages There are the follow ing three error status messages Null There is no PD connected or the status of the connected PD is normal Overload The current is above the maximum defined for the PD 475mA 48V DC for more than 50 msec B Mobe STATUS Displays the current mode status of the PD V SAMPLE ORI SAMPLE Voltage or intensity of current sample When the POE switch detects a PD and supplies power to it it will then monitor User Manual 111 Console Management ll the voltage or intensity of current on this port to find out wh
8. Add Group Name vian001___VLAN ID 2 at VLAN MODE 802 10 Set VLAN Operation Mode 802 10 Set VLAN ID Range 1 255 Set GVRP Protocol Disable Set VLAN Operation Mode Port Based Set GVRP Protocol Disable Trunking Ports 01 02 03 Work Ports Number 3 LACP is Disable Trunking Group ID Trunk 1 Set LACP System Priority 1 Port 02 LINKUP Port 02 LINKDOWN Port 02 LINKUP 1 Jan 1 00 00 05 Clear System Log Table Page z Reload Clear Figure 5 13 System log interface 5 7 Port 5 7 1 Port Status Check the status of each port which is configured via the user settings as well as the negotiation results E LinKk Down means No connection UP means Connection is active E STATE Displays the port status If there is no connection OFF is dis played Web Based Management NEGOTIATION Displays the auto negotiation status Config means that the parameter was configured by the user Actual means that the current port parameter is shown SPEED DUPLEX Specifies the data rate on this port Config means that the parameter was configured by the user Actual means that the current port parameter is shown FLow CONTROL Displays the flow control status in full duplex mode Config means that the parameter was configured by the user Actual means that the current port parameter is shown BACK PRESSURE Displays the back pressure status Config means that the paramete
9. P Clear Previous Page Next Page gt igure the action menu on E TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 6 Port counter information interface System Information Displays the system parameters User Manual SYSTEM NAME Name of the device SYSTEM LOCATION Specifies where the device is located SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Specifies the device type FIRMWARE VERSION Indicates the firmware version of the switch HARDWARE VERSION Indicates the hardware version of the switch KERNEL VERSION Indicates the kernel version of the system MAC ADDRESS Indicates the unambiguous hardware address which is as signed by default by the manufacturer 61 Console Management B MODULE INFORMATION Displays information on the installed module funkwerk 1224p System Information System Name System Location E System Description funkwerk 1224p Firmware Version v1 03 Kernel Version v17 07 Hardware Version 817 00 MAC Address 0000F9161100 Module Type Description Port 25 Auto 1000T4 Copper 1000FM MiniGBIC Port 26 Auto 100014 Copper 1000FM MiniGBIC the switch system information TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 7 System information interface Console Management 4 5 2 Switch Configuration There are 8 functions available Administration Port Trunk Port Mirroring VLAN Priority MAC Address and Misc Configuration funkwerk 1224p
10. Switch Configuration Port Configuration Trunk Configuration Port Mirroring Configuration VLAN Configuration Priority Configuration MAC Address Configuration Misc Configuration Main Menu password Figure 4 8 Switch configuration interface 63 Console Management lm Administration Allows you to configure system parameters IP log in user name password Configuration and SNTP funkwerk 1224p fldministration Configuration IP Configuration User Name Configuration Password Configuration SNTP Configuration System Log Client Configuration Previous Menu Configure the device information LTRB BKSPC I l Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 4 9 Administration Configuration main menu Device Information Serves to configure the device parameters Select Edit to change a configuration NAME Assign a name to the switch DESCRIPTION A short description of the switch LOCATION Location of the switch e g Nuremberg CoNrACT Contact partner or related information Console Management B Select Apply to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p Device Information Description funkwerk 1224p fictions WMS lt Apply gt Quit Select the action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 10 Device information interface IP Configuration Serves to configure the IP address of the switch B Select lt Edit gt WB DHCP CLIenT Select
11. User Manual Web Based Management Company NAME Name of the UPS manufacturer MOobDEL Model name of the UPS VERSION Internal software version of the UPS Anm Disconnect rs Input eo Status Status ge State grs Bypass gs Test Shutdown The figure shows the UPS status If a new status is detected the color of the icon changes from yellow to red and the status description is adapted 5 11 Power over Ethernet Allows you to display POE information and lets you configure the individual ports B6 Select the port and configure it B6 Click the Apply button 157 Web Based Management B Click the Refresh button to refresh the view Power Over Ethernet Power Limit Management Enable z Total Power Limit vv 369 Firmware i 214 TotalPowerW 00 Apply Refresh Power Power Power Limit Limit Detect Port Port Port Class Deter Bypass Limit Max Fault Mode Di Enable Detection BY 1 By Legacy Priority mW Status Status R ohms Current Voltage Power Current mined Classi Manage Signature lt 15400 m v mw mA Class fication ment r Hn v nul Sample Iam 131068 I ades null 131068 I 0 0 Sample R null Detect 131 069 E S 00 R 131068 R 131068 nur Detect null EA 131068 TR Detect R Detect l null 131068 lg alaiaiaiaiala n ninininininin ninini
12. Valid threshold values are 5 96 10 96 15 96 20 96 25 96 and off WB Select Apply to finish the configuration System Information Advanced M Enable MAC Address Aging Out Age Out Time 300 seconds 300 765 must multiple of 3 Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound OFF zj IT Enable Low Queue Delay Bound Max Delay Time 255 1 255 2ms unit Broadcast Storm Filter Mode 5 x Priority Queue Service 802 1p Priority First Come First Service All High Before Low C Weight Round Ratio 2 1 Qos Policy Checked for High Priority D Level Levelt Level2 Level MLeveld V Level IV Level amp M Level Apply Default Figure 5 4 Advanced switch settings interface PRIORITY QUEUE SERVICE Select the service type regarding the queue priority E FIRST COME FIRST SERVICE The packets will be transmitted in the order in which they are received E ALL HIGH BEFORE Low High priority packets will be transmitted before low priority packets W WEIGHTED ROUND Ratio Define the degree of preferential treatment pack ets from the high priority queue are to receive Define the number of high priority packets that are to be transmitted before one low priority packet will be sent Example 5 High Low means that the switch will transmit 5 high priority packets before sending 1 low priority packet Misc Configuration User Manual Web Based Management Qos POLICY CHECKED FOR HIGH PR
13. optional RFC 1492 TACACS optional RFC 1215 Trap RFC 1757 RMON 1 SOFTWARE UPGRADE TFTP Console PORT TRUNK Supports IEEE802 3ad with LACP function Up to 7 trunk groups with up to 4 connections each Trunk port integrated in 24 port 10 100TX and 2 auto mini GBIC copper ports SPANNING TREE IEEE802 1d Spanning Tree IEEE802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree VLAN Port based VLAN IEEE802 1Q Tag VLAN IEEE802 1v protocol VLAN IP IPX Up to 256 static and up to 2048 dynamic VLAN groups VLAN IDs from 1 to 4094 can be assigned CLASS OF SERVICE For each system high and low priority queues are supported Priority rules First come first service All high before low WRR for high or low weight PORT BASED PRIORITY 3 settings are supported disabled low or high priority If Disabled is selected the packet will be treated according to the QoS rules otherwise the port priority setting for high or low priority queues will be applied to the packet IGMP IGMP snooping for multimedia applications and support of up to 256 groups User Manual Introduction PORT SECURITY Filters for ingress and egress MAC addresses as well as static MAC source address blocking PORT MIRROR The switch supports 3 mirroring types RX TX and both packet types Up to 25 port mirror entries supported BANDWIDTH CONTROL Every port supports bandwidth control Can be set in increme
14. 5 Save Configuration Saves the configuration to the flash memory when the configuration has been changed Otherwise the new configuration will be lost if the switch is restarted or taken off the power supply Click the Save Configuration button to save the configuration in the flash memory Save Configuration Save Configuration Figure 5 2 Save configuration interface Web Based Management 5 6 System This menu item offers the following items System Information IP Configuration Console Port Information Security Manager SNTP Configuration TFTP Update Firmware Configuration Backup and System Event Log 5 6 1 System Information Basic Displays general information referring to the switch System NAME Name of the switch SYSTEM LOCATION Physical location of the switch SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Description of the switch FIRMWARE VERSION Indicates the firmware version of the switch KERNEL VERSION Indicates the kernel software version HARDWARE VERSION Indicates the hardware version of the switch MAC ADDRESS Indicates the unambiguous hardware address which is as signed by default by the manufacturer User Manual Advanced Note Web Based Management E MODULE Displays module information If the module is not installed on the Switch no information is shown System Information Advanced Misc Config System Name System Location System Description funkwerk 81224p Firmware Version v1 03 K
15. Esc key to return to the next highest menu Select Apply to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p SNMP Trap Managers Delete Quit fidd Edit Delete trap managers TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 39 Adding trap manager interface Deleting a Trap Manager B Select lt Delete gt Bi Select the trap manager you wish to delete Wi Press the Enter key to delete the address a H o 96 Console Management LACP The Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP permits the standardized infor mation exchange between partner systems on a trunk In the process it enables the link aggregation control instances of both systems to negotiate the identity of the aggregation group to which the link belongs to assign the link to this link aggregation group and to ensure that the transfer and receipt of data on this link works without fault 4 consecutively arranged ports can be combined to a single dedicated connection by means of trunk groups This feature serves to extend the bandwidth provided for a device in the network LACP requires the full duplex mode For further details see Standard IEEE 802 3ad funkwerk 1224p LACP Configuration Working Ports State Activity Group Status Previous Menu Working ports setting TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 4 40 LACP configuration interface Working Ports B6 Select lt Edit gt E Group Displays inf
16. FOREVER DISABLE IN HALF DUPLEX MODE If collisions occur the system will retry to send the frame 48 times before discarding it ENABLE IN HALF DUPLEX MODE If collisions occur the system will retry to send the frame infinite times E HASH ALGORITHM This hash algorithm serves to manage the entries in the MAC address table through arithmetic techniques E FG COMPENSATION Lets you enable or disable the internal packet gap time compensation funkwerk 1224p Misc Configuration MAC Address Ageing Time 0 300 765 300 Broadcast Storm Filter Mode 3 Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound OFF Low Queue Delay Bound Disable Low Queue Max Delay Time 1 255 255 Collisions Retry Forever Enable Hash fllgorithm CRC Hash IFG Compensation Enable fictions REESE lt Apply gt Quit Select the action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 30 Misc Configuration menu interface User Manual 87 88 Console Management 4 5 3 Protocol Related Configuration The Protocol Related Configuration menu allows you to configure the Rapid Spanning Tree SNMP LACP IGMP GVRP and 802 1x protocols funkwerk 1224p Protocol Related Configuration SNMP Configuration LRCP Configuration IGMP GVRP Configuration 802 1x Configuration Previous Menu Configure the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 4 31 Protocol Rela
17. Figure 4 58 Xmodem Upgrade interface 3 From the Transfer menu select send file 4 Click the browse button to select the path 5 Select 1K Xmodem as protocol and click the Send button 6 When you have successfully upgraded the firmware reset the baud rate to 9 600 bps User Manual Note Web Based Management 5 Web Based Management This section introduces you to the configuration and the functions of Web based management 5 1 Web Based Management The CPU circuit board of the switch comes with an integrated HTML Web site stored in the flash memory It offers extended management features and allows the user to manage the switch from any location in the network by means of a standard browser e g Microsoft Internet Explorer Web based management supports Internet Explorer 5 0 The application with Java Applets consumes less bandwidth increases the access speed and of fers the user an easy to monitor screen By default IE 5 0 and higher does not allow Java Applets to activate sockets To allow the Java Applets to control network ports you have to change your browser settings 5 2 Preparation for Web Management Before launching Web Management you can use the console to log on to the switch Check the default IP address of the switch Chapter Console Management provides information on how to log in using the console If you have to change the IP address when logging in for the first time please use the conso
18. ID to every port supported values are 1 255 the default VLAN ID is 1 The port VLAN ID must correspond to the VLAN to which the port was assigned Otherwise the untagged data traffic will be discarded E INGRESS FILTER You can have frames of a specific VLAN forwarded over an ingress filter if the port belongs to this VLAN ENABLE Packets need to have the VID of this port to be forwarded DISABLE Disables the ingress filter function Bi ACCEPTABLE FRAME TYPE ALL All packets are accepted 4 Web Based Management TAG ONLY Packets need to have the right VID to be forwarded over the port H Click the Apply button VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Made 802 10 zl Enable GVRP Protocol I Enable Security VLAN Basic Port VLAN ID Acceptable Frame Type Port 05 Port 06 1 Enable zl All 7 1 255 x Port o7 gt Port Port VLANID Ingress Filter VLAN ID Range Apply Default Acceptable Frame Type Enable All Ingress Filter Figure 5 25 Adding a VID to a 802 1q VLAN interface 5 8 2 Rapid Spanning Tree The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP is a standardized method IEEE 802 1w that is used to prevent loops in switched networks Enabling RSTP makes sure that there is no more than one path active between any two nodes in the network We recommend activating RSTP on all switches to make sure that there is no more than one active path in the network System Configuration Wi n a
19. Mode Previous Menu Configure VLAN mode and ingress egress rule TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 20 VLAN Configuration main menu User Manual Console Management VLAN Configure Select the VLAN mode to enable the VLAN functionality Select lt Edit gt Select the VLAN mode by pressing the tab key There are two VLAN modes PortBase and 802 1Q In VLAN mode 802 1Q the following set tings have to be configured VLAN ID INGRESS FILTER and ACCEPTABLE FRAME TYPE VLAN ID RANGE Enter the PVID The PVID only applies to incoming packets not to all packets INGRESS FILTER This filter for incoming packets corresponds to filter rule 2 in the Web and serves to discard or forward untagged frames Press the space key to select whether you want to discard or forward untagged frames ACCEPTABLE FRAME TYPE Corresponds to ingress filter rule 1 in the Web Packets will be forwarded only if they have the same VID as the port Press the space key to select the acceptable frame type Select Apply to apply the configuration C If you have changed the VLAN mode you will have to restart the switch Note Console Management funkwerk 1224p VLAN Configure Mode ELAM ID Range 17255 Ingress Acceptable Filter Frame Type Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable lt Previous Page gt Select the Action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item
20. RJ 45 ports on the switch support automatic MDI MDI X operation You can therefore use standardized 1 1 twisted pair cables to connect other network de vices PCs servers switches routers or hubs Please note the cable specifi cations in the below table WB Cable Types and Specifications Cable Type Maximum Length Network Ports 10BASE T Cat 3 4 5100 Ohm UTP 100 m RJ 45 100BASE TX Cat 5 100 Ohm UTP 100 m RJ 45 100BASE FX 50 125 or 62 5 125 micrometer core 2 km SC or ST multimode fiber MMF Table 8 1 Table Cable specifications Note Appendix 8 3 100BASE TX 10BASE T Pin Assignment In the case of 1OOBASE TX 10BASE T cables pins 1 and 2 are used for data transfer Pins 3 and 6 are used to receive data W RJ 45 pin assignment Pin Number Assignment 1 Tx 2 Tx 3 Rx 6 Rx The and characters indicate the polarity of the wires forming a wire pair All ports on this switch support automatic MDI MDI X operation You can there fore use 1 1 cables to connect other PCs servers switches or hubs In the case of 1 1 cables pins 1 2 3 and 6 at the one cable end are connected end to end with pins 1 2 3 and 6 at the other cable end The following table shows the pin assignments for 10BASE T 100BASE TX MDI and MDI X ports Pin MDI X Signal Name MDI Signal Name 1 Receive Data plus RD Transmit Data plus TD 2 Receive Data minus RD
21. Space Toggle Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 21 VLAN Configure interface Create VLAN Group Allows you to create a port based VLAN Select lt Edit gt BW VLAN NAME Enter a name for the new VLAN e g VLANO1 B Group ID Enter the VLAN group ID E MEMBER Press the space key to modify the member parameter There are two types 1 MEMBER The port is a member port 2 NO The port is NOT a member port Wi Press the Esc key to return to the next highest menu B Select Apply to apply the configuration Console Management When you have finished configuring the trunk groups they will appear in the port list e g Trunk1 Trunk2 You can also configure the trunk group as a Note VLAN member funkwerk 1224p Create VLAN Group VLAN Name VLAN ID Protocol VLAN None Port Actions gt Edit pply lt Previous Page Next Page gt Select the flction menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 22 Create VLAN Group interface PortBase Creating an 802 1Q VLAN 1 ENABLE SECURITY VLAN SETTING This option allows you to enable or disable the security VLAN If you enable the security VLAN the switch can be ac cessed only by members of this VLAN To configure the security VLAN please perform steps 2 8 below After finishing this configuration you can create more VLANS If you do not want to enable the security VLAN directly perform steps 2 8 to create ot
22. name Global Determines the name Switch contig word Configuration string for the switch system name xxx mode system system Global Determines the location Switch config location Configuration string for the switch system location word mode system XXX system Global Determines the Switch contig description Configuration description string for system word mode the switch system description xxx system Global Determines the contact Switch config contact Configuration window string for the system contact word mode switch system XXX 25 Console Management Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example ip address Global Use the ip address Switch contig IP address Configuration command to define an ip address subnet mask mode IP address for a switch 192 168 1 1 gateway Use the no form of 255 255 255 0 this command to 192 168 1 254 remove an IP address or to disable IP processing write PrivilegedEXEC The write memory Switch write memory command saves the memory terminal configuration and Update NVRAM write terminal shows to Flash the entire configuration Complete Switch write terminal reload Global Stops all processes and Switch contig Configuration performs a cold restart reload mode default Global Resets the system to Switch config Configuration the default settings default mode username Global Changes the log in user Switc
23. perform the modification Press the Esc key to return to the next highest menu Select lt Apply gt to apply the configuration Deleting the Static MAC Address Select lt Delete gt Select the MAC address you want to delete Press the Enter key to delete the address 4 Console Management Filtering MAC Address Allows you to add delete and edit filtering MAC addresses Adding a Filtering MAC Address Select Add gt Edit to add a MAC address to the filter W MAC AppnESS Enter the MAC address you wish to filter Wi Press the Esc key to return to the next highest menu B Select Apply to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p Filtering MAC Address MRC Rddress VLRN ID MRC Rddress VLRN ID Actions gt fld Edit Delete Previous Page lt Next Page QIMA Add Edit Delete a Mac TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 29 Adding filtering MAC addresses interface Editing a Filtering MAC Address Select Edit to change a filter address Select the MAC address you want to edit Press the Enter key Select Edit to perform the modification Press the Esc key to return to the next highest menu mmc 86 Console Management Misc Configuration Select lt Apply gt to apply the configuration Deleting a Filtering MAC Address Select lt Delete gt to delete a filter MAC address Select the MAC address you w
24. previous page funkwerk 1224p RSTP Per Port Setting Path Cost Priority 1 200000000 0 240 P2P Non Stp 200000 200000 200000 200000 200000 200000 200000 Port 200000 Priority must be a multiple of 16 fictions Edit flpply lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 35 Port specific settings interface SNMP Allows you to define management stations as trap managers and SNMP com munity strings funkwerk 1224p SNMP Configuration System ptions Community Strings Trap Managers Previous Menu Configurate the system information TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 4 36 SNMP configuration interface 92 User Manual Console Management SNMP System Options B Select lt Edit gt NAME Assign a name to the switch CONTACT Enter the name of a contact person or organization LOCATION Enter the switch location Press the Esc key to return to the next highest menu Select Apply to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p SNMP System Options Name Contact Location fictions NAHA lt Apply gt Quit Select the action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 37 SNMP system options interface Community Strings Adding Community Strings E Select Add gt Edit W Community NAME Enter the name of the community string
25. setpm POE mode Enables or disables the Switch poe on off power management setpm on Set Power Management Enable Console Management Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example setlimit POE mode Enables or disables the Switch poe value maximum power output setlimit 100 setting If this function is enabled the overall power output is controlled by the portplm parameter portebl POE mode Enables or disables the Switch poe enable POE injector portebl disable disable functionality 1 3 ports portcls POE mode Enables or disables the Switch poe enable port power limit through portcls enable 1 disable classification 3 ports portmng POE mode Enables or disables the Switch poe enable port power limit through portmng enable disable management 2 5 ports portleg POE mode Enables or disables Switch poe enable port legacy detection portleg enable 3 disable 6 ports portpri POE mode Sets the port priority for Switch poe critical power supply portpri critical 2 high low management ports portplm POE mode Allows you to set the Switch poe value maximum power output portplm 12200 5 ports for each port 7 Console Management System Log Commands Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example show User EXEC Displays the system Switch gt
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27. the processing sequence of packets with high and low priority FiRST COME FiRST SERVICE The first packet to be processed by the Switch will be the one that comes first ALL HIGH BEFORE LOW Packets with high priority will always be pro cessed before packets with low priority WEIGHT ROUND RATION 2 1 The switch will process 2 high priority pack ets first then 1 low priority packet WEIGHT ROUND RATION 3 1 The switch will process 3 high priority pack ets first then 1 low priority packet WEIGHT ROUND RATION 4 1 The switch will process 4 high priority pack ets first then 1 low priority packet User Manual 81 Console Management WEIGHT ROUND RATION 5 1 The switch will process 5 high priority pack ets first then 1 low priority packet WEIGHT ROUND RATION 6 1 The switch will process 6 high priority pack ets first then 1 low priority packet WEIGHT ROUND RATION 7 1 The switch will process 7 high priority pack ets first then 1 low priority packet Wi Press the Esc key to return to the next highest menu B Select Apply to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p Priority Configuration Low Low Low Low High High High High QoS Mode All High Before Low fictions NAHA lt Apply gt Quit Select the action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 26 Priority configuration interface MAC Address Inserta static MA
28. used for individ ual control purposes PRIORITY Lets you assign high or low priority to the packets on the port Security Lets you enable or disable the security function on the port Select Apply to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p 100TX 100TH 100TM 100TH 100TX 100TM 100TM 100TH fictions Edit State Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable lt Appl TRB BKSPC Move Item Port Configuration Negotiation Speed Band Width Security n ut Priority Duplex Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable eooooooo cocco cocco lt Previous Page Next Page gt Select the flction menu Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 16 Port configuration interface Serves to configure port trunk groups B Select Edit Use the tab key to go to the port you want to add to a trunk group E WB Use the space key to select the port E Use the tab key to select the trunk and to change the trunk parameter to Static LACP or Disable 71 Console Management B Select Apply to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p Trunk Configuration Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Select the action menu TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 17 Trunk configuration interface Port Mirroring Port mirroring is a method to monitor the data traffi
29. 02 3ab 1000BASE T 802 3z Gigabit Optical Fiber 802 3af Power over Ethernet Wi Offers an additional redundant 48 V DC connection and a power status query option over the RS 232 port High backplane bandwidth of 8 8 Gbps Rapid Spanning Tree IEEE802 1w IGMP snooping and support of the IGMP query mode for multimedia appli cations Port mirror and bandwidth control GVRP function Remote power supply over UTP cable connection to the end point IEEE802 3x flow control Full duplex flow control Half duplex back pressure Port based VLAN 802 1Q Tag VLAN IEEE802 3ad port trunk with LACP Supports Spanning Tree protocol IEEE 802 1d IEEE 802 1p Class of Service IEEE 802 1x User Authentication TACACS optional Broadcast storm filter DHCP client SNTP Introduction System event log Command line interface management Management over Web SNMP Telnet console Online power supply test over the RS 232 port 1 2 Software Features MANAGEMENT SNMP management Telnet management Web management RS 232 terminal console for command line interface management SNMP MIB RFC 1157 SNMP RFC 1213 MIB II RFC 1643 Ethernet like interfaces RFC 1493 bridge MIB RFC 2674 VLAN MIB Private MIBRFC 1628 UPS MIB RFC3621 Power Ethernet MIB TRAP TYPE Cold start Warm start Link down Link up Authentication failed Up to 3 trap stations Introduction RFC STANDARD RFC 2030 SNTP RFC 2821 SMTP
30. 100TX Down Enable Auto 100Full N A ON NA ON N A OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 14 100TX Down Enable Auto 100Full NIA ON NA ON N A OFF Disable OFF Port 15 100TX Down Enable Auto 100Full N A ON NA ON N A OFF Disable OFF Port 16 100TX Down Enable Auto 100Full N A ON NA ON N A OFF Disable OFF Port 17 100TX Down Enable Auto 100Full N A ON NA ON NIA OFF Disable OFF Port 18 100TX Down Enable Auto 1100 Full N A ON NA ON NA OFF Disable OFF Port 19 100TX Down Enable Auto 100Full N A ON NA ON N A OFF Disable OFF Port 20 100TX Down Enable Auto 100Full N A ON NA ON N A OFF Disable OFF Port 21 100TX Down Enable Auto 100 Full N A ON NA ON NA OFF Disable OFF Port 22 100TX Down Enable Auto 1100 Full N A ON NA ON NA OFF Disable OFF Port 23 100TX Down Enable Auto 100Full N A ON NA ON N A OFF Disable OFF Port 24 100TX Down Enable Auto 100Full N A ON NA ON NA OFF Disable Port25 Auto Down Enable Auto 1GFul N A ON NA ON N A OFF Disable Port 26 Auto Down Enable Auto 1G Full N A ON NA ON N A OFF Disable Port Type Link State Priority Security Figure 5 14 Port status interface 5 7 2 Port Statistics Displays current statistical information on the port Wi To display further port statistics scroll down 130 Web Based Management Click the Clear button to delete all count
31. 5 connections 100 Category 3 4 or 5 cables for 10 Mbps connections or 100 Category 5 cabes for 100 Mbps connections Moreover make sure that no twisted pair connection is longer than 100 m 161 162 Troubleshooting Faulty Network Topologies It is very important to make sure that you are working with an admissible and functioning network topology Frequent faults in the topology consist in exces sive cable lengths and the use of too many repeaters hubs between the end nodes Moreover you should make sure that there are no loops on the data paths in your network topology There must only be one active connection be tween any two end nodes Loops on the data paths cause broadcast storms and seriously decrease the performance of your network 6 2 Error Diagnosis via LEDs The switch can be monitored in a simple way by means of the LEDs at the de vice They indicate frequently occurring problems with which the user is typically confronted and help him to detect and localize faults and problems If the power LED is not lit even though the power cord is plugged in the socket or the power cord may be defective If the switch suddenly loses its functionality you should check whether there are loose cables or whether there are power losses or surges at the socket If the problem still cannot be solved please con sult your local dealer 6 3 POE Error Troubleshooting E NO POWER FORWARDING Make sure that the PD is compat
32. AN To disable the function set the Select Monitor Port option to None 5 8 Protocol 5 8 1 VLAN Configuration A virtual LAN VLAN is a logical network group which delimits the broadcast do main It allows traffic in the network to be isolated so that VLAN subscribers only receive data traffic from subscribers of the same VLAN The setup of a VLAN from a switch corresponds in principle to the connection of a group of network devices to another layer 2 switch All network devices however are still physi cally connected to the same switch The switch supports port based 802 1Q tag based and protocol based VLAN over the Web management Web page The VLAN function is disabled in the de fault configuration If you have changed the VLAN mode you will have to restart the switch Packets are only transferred between subscribers of the same VLAN group Please note that all ports which have not been selected are treated as if they belonged to another unconnected VLAN If the port based VLAN function is en abled VLAN tagging will be ignored To enable an end device to transfer packets into other VLANs it must either be able to mark the packets to be sent with VLAN tags or it has to be connected to a VLAN capable bridge This bridge must be able to classify and tag packets with other VLAN IDs This does not only apply to VLAN IDs based on standard User Manual ized PVIDs but also to all other information referring to the packet suc
33. C address which will remain in the address table of the switch Configuration independent of whether or not the device is physically connected to the switch The switch will not have to learn the MAC address of the device again if the lat 82 User Manual Console Management ter is operated in the network once more after a connection breakdown or after the device was switched off funkwerk 1224p MAC Address Configuration Static MAC Address Filtering MAC Address Previous Menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 4 27 MAC address configuration interface Static MAC Address Adding a Static MAC Address Allows you to add a static MAC address to the address table of the switch E Select Add gt Edit to add the static MAC address E MAC AppnESS Enter the MAC address of the port which forwards the data traffic permanently independent of the device activity in the network Port No Press the space key to select the port number VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID Press the Esc key to return to the next highest menu Console Management Select lt Apply gt to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p Add Static MAC Address MAC Address Port No VLAN ID nu Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 28 Adding static MAC addresses interface Editing the Static MAC Address Select lt Edit gt Select the MAC address you want to edit Press the Enter key Select lt Edit gt to
34. DC for more than 50 msec W MODE Status Displays the current mode status of the PD V SAMPLE OR SAMPLE Voltage or intensity of current sample When the POE switch detects a PD and supplies power to it it will then monitor the voltage or intensity of current on this port to find out whether or not the PD is still active This procedure corresponds to IEEE 802 3af R DETECT If there is no PD connected to the port the POE switch polls every port and detects the resistance Discovery R oHMS Displays the resistance PorT CURRENT MA Displays the current PORT VOLTAGE V Displays the voltage Port Power W Displays the power in Watt CLASS CURRENT MA Shows the current in mA for the class DETERMINED CLASS Displays the determined class in numerical format e g 0 1 etc User Manual 159 Web Based Management 5 12 Factory Default Reset button to reset the system to the default settings Bi DEFAULT IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 248 Wi DEFAULT GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 Wi SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 L Click the Default button to reset the switch to its default settings Factory Default Please click Default button to restore factory default setting Default Figure 5 37 Default settings interface 5 13 System Reboot Restart the switch via a software reset H Click the Reboot button to restart the switch System Reboot Please click Reboot button to restart switch device Reboot Figur
35. Enable to be assigned an IP address by the DHCP server For the opposite option select Disable The DHCP client function works only if the switch has not been assigned a static IP address other than the default IP address If the default IP address has been changed DHCP is no longer effective and the switch will go on using the static IP address assigned by the user B JP AppnESs Assign the IP address for the switch the default is 192 168 0 248 SuBNET MASK Assign an IP subnet mask to the switch GATEWAY Assign a gateway to the switch the default is 0 0 0 0 Select Apply to apply the configuration User Manual 65 Console Management v Always restart the switch after changing the IP address Note funkwerk 1224p IP Configuration DHCP Client Disable IP Address 192 168 0 248 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 Select the action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 11 IP configuration interface User Name Configuration You can use this menu item to change the user name for console and Web man agement log on B Select Edit WB Enter the new user name Console Management B Select Apply to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p User Name Configuration User Name admin Select the action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 12 User name configuration interface Pas
36. HCP server For the opposite option select Disable The DHCP client function works only if the switch has not been assigned a static IP address other than the default IP address If the default IP address has been changed DHCP is no longer effective and the switch will go on using the static IP address assigned by the user W P ADDRESS Assign an IP address to the switch The default IP address is 192 168 0 248 SuBNET MASK Assign an IP subnet mask to the switch GATEWAY Assign a gateway to the switch The default is 0 0 0 0 Click the Apply button Restart the switch IP Configuration DHCP Client Disable IP Address 192 168 0248 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 Apply Figure 5 6 IP configuration interface 5 6 3 Console Port Information The console is a standard UART interface for communication over the serial port Use the Windows HyperTerminal application to set up the connection to the switch Section Log on to the Console Interface provides a description of the individual steps The HyperTerminal should use the following settings User Manual 4 Web Based Management BAUD RATE 9600 Parity CHECK none DATA BITS 8 STOP BITS 1 FLOW CONTROL none Console Port Information Baud Rate bps 9600 Parity Check none Data Bits bit 8 Stop Bits bit 4 Flow Control none Figure 5 7 Console port information interface 5 6 4 Security Manager You can
37. INTEGRATED AC POWER SUPPLY 90 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 200 W ADDITIONAL POWER SUPPLY JACK 48 V DC POWER CONSUMPTION 20 W maximum with additional DC power supply VENTILATION 2 DC ventilators with detection function OPERATING 0 C 45 C 10 95 relative humidity not TEMPERATURE condensing STORAGE 40 C 70 C 95 relative humidity not condensing ENVIRONMENT EMI CE SECURITY UL cUL CE EN60950 User Manual 8 Appendix 8 1 Pin Assignment at the Console Port The serial DB 9 port at the front serves to connect the switch in an out of band configuration The menu driven configuration program can be accessed from an end device or PC which emulates an end device The pin assignments to be used for connections on the serial ports are given in the following tables sc 9 DTR TD 7 RxD pep 4 DB 9 Figure 8 1 Pin numbers at the DB 9 console port W Pin assignment at the DB 9 console port Switch DB9 DTE EIA Circuit CCITT Signal Description PC DB9DTE Pin Pin BB 104 RxD received data 2 2 BA 103 TxD transferred data 3 3 AB 102 SGND signal ground 5 5 H Connection from the console port to 9 pin end device port on PC Switch 9 Pin Serial Port CCITT Signal PC 9 Pin End Device Port 2 RXD lt RXD 3 TxD 3TXD si TXD gt 2 RxD 5SGND SGND 5 SGND 8 2 Cable The
38. IORITY The priority levels 0 7 are avail able for you to assign to the queues with high or low priority COLLISIONS RETRY FOREVER DISABLE IN HALF DUPLEX MODE If collisions occur the system will retry to send the frame 48 times before discarding it ENABLE IN HALF DUPLEX MODE If collisions occur the system will retry to send the frame infinite times HASH ALGORITHM Select CRC Hash or Direct MAC as learning algorithm for MAC addresses IFG COMPENSATION Lets you enable or disable the internal packet gap time compensation 802 1x PROTOCOL Enables or disables the 802 1x protocol IGMP Query MODE Detects various IGMP queries from clients or servers and decides which IGMP queries have the highest priority The following modes are available Auro MODE The device with the smallest IP address in the network sends IGMP queries ENABLE MODE Enables the transmission of IGMP queries DISABLE MODE Disables the transmission of IGMP queries System Information Basic Advanced Misc Config Collisions Retry Forever enable gt Hash Algorithm CRC Hash gt IFG Compensation Enable gt 802 1x Protocol Disable IGMP Query Mode Disable z Apply Default Figure 5 5 Various switch settings interface 123 124 Web Based Management 5 6 2 IP Configuration Serves to configure the IP address and DHCP client function E DHCP CLiENT Select Enable to be assigned an IP address by the D
39. IP address of the TFTP server E FiRMWARE FILE NAME Name of the firmware configuration file 105 Console Management B6 Click the Apply button funkwerk 1224p TFTP Update Firmware TFTP Server IP 0 0 0 0 Firmware File Name image bin Actions gt fipply lt Quit gt TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 52 Update TFTP firmware interface TFTP Restore Configuration This menu item allows you to restore the EEPROM parameter from the TFTP server E TFTP SERVER IP ADDRESS Enter the IP address of the TFTP server Wi RESTORE FILE NAME Enter the name of the configuration file you wish to re store 106 Console Management B6 Click the Apply button funkwerk 1224p TFTP Restore Configuration TFTP Server IP 0 0 0 0 Restore File Name data dat Actions gt QARA lt Apply gt Quit Select the action menu TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 53 Restore configuration from TFTP interface TFTP Backup Configuration Saves the current EEPROM parameter of the switch to the TFTP server E TFTP SERVER IP ADDRESS Enter the IP address of the TFTP server E Backup Fite NAME Enter the name of the configuration file 107 Console Management H Click the Apply button funkwerk 1224p TFTP Backup Configuration TFTP Server IP 0 0 0 0 Backup File Name data dat Select the action menu
40. Manual Specifications 7 Specifications This section describes the specifications of the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch STANDARD IEEE802 3 10BASE T IEEE802 3u 100BASE TX 100BASE FX IEEE802 3z Gigabit SX LX IEE802 3ab Gigabit 1000T IEEE802 3x Flow control and back pressure procedure IEEE802 3ad Port trunk with LACP IEEE802 1d Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE802 1p Class of Service IEEE802 1Q VLAN tagging IEEE 802 1x user authentication IEEE802 3af Power over Ethernet LEDs System power 10 100TX RJ 45 PORT link activity green 1000 Mbps yellow 10 100 Mbps full duplex collision MINI GBIC COPPER BH link activity full duplex collision 1000 Mbps 100 Mbps NETWORK PORTS 10 100TX 24 x RJ 45 Gigabit copper cable 2 x RJ 45 2 MINI GBIC for MINI GBIC transceiver RS 232 PORTS One RS 232 DB 9 jack for switch management Two RS 232 DB 9 plugs 165 166 Specifications SWITCH ARCHITECTURE Store and forward architecture BACKPLANE Up to 8 8 Gbps MAC ADDRESSES 8 K MAC address table with auto learning function MEMORY 3 Mbps for packet buffer FLASH ROM 512 KBytes x 2 SYSTEM MEMORY 8 Mbytes x 1 DIMENSIONS 440 mm W x 280 mm D x 44 mm H REMOTE POWER End point power supply over UTP cable compatible SUPPLY with IEEE802 3af Power supply per port 15 4 Watt maximum SYSTEM VOLTAGE
41. P router or switch It is used to request a reply from each host which belongs to the multicast group Report This is a message which the host sends to a querying party to signal that the host is a member of the group specified in the report message or wants to become a member Leave Group This is a message which the host sends to a querying party to signal that it is no longer a member of a specific multicast group If IGMP snooping is activated the corresponding information will be displayed here Forwarding and Filtering IGMP Snooping Static MAC Addresses MAC Filtering IP Address VLAN ID Member Port IGMP Protocol Disable z Apply Figure 5 29 IGMP snooping interface Static MAC Address Insert a static MAC address which will remain in the address table of the switch independent of whether or not the device is physically connected to the switch The switch will not have to learn the MAC address of the device again if the lat ter is operated in the network once more after a connection breakdown or after the device was switched off 4 Web Based Management E MAC ADDRESS Enter the MAC address of the port to and from which the port should permanently forward the data traffic independent of the device activity in the network Port NuMBER Select the port number VLAN ID If tag based VLANs according to IEEE 802 1Q have been de fined on the switch static addresses are allocated to indiv
42. P Switch work ports contig port no port group group 1 1 4lacp group ID off workp 4 lacp on off workp work ports port group Global Activates the port fora Switch config group ID Configuration trunk group port group 3 activityport mode activityport 2 4 port ID Trunk 1 Lacp Enable Check OK NEW 24 Update finished VLAN Commands Console Management Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example Vlan Privileged EXEC Allows you to enter the Switch vlan database mode VLAN configuration databaseSwitch interface vian vlanmode VLAN Database Allows you to set the Disabled Switch vlan disable mode VLAN mode of the vlanmode portbase switch Use the no 802 1q 802 1q form of the command to gvrp restore the default setting show vlan vlan VLAN Database Adds anew port based Switch vlan st Group Name mode VLAN vlan v2 grpid 2 grpid port 1 4 Group ID port Port ID no vlan VLAN Database Deletes the port based Switch vlan Group Name mode VLAN group no vlan v2 2 Group ID show vlan VLAN Database Displays the VLAN with Switch vlan st Group Name mode the respective group Show vlan v2 2 Group ID or name or group ID vlan Group name add port ID VLAN Database mode Allows you to set the port of a specific port group Switch vlan vlan v2 add 5 vlan Gr
43. Rx Port 08 TxRx Analysis Port 09 TxRx Port 10 TxRx OK Commands 802 1x Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Console Management Example show 8021x User EXEC Displays a summary of N A Switch gt show mode the features of 802 1 and 8021x of the port states 8021x Global Use the global 802 1x Disabled Switch config on off Configuration configuration command 8021x on s mode to enable 802 1x protocols NS RUE Use the no form of this command to restore the default setting 8021x system Global Use the global 192 168 0 3 Switch config radiusip Configuration configuration command 8021x system IP address mode 802 1x System Radius IP radiusip s to change the IP address 192 168 1 1 of the radius server Default Switch no 8021x CHO sytem Use the no form of this config no radiusip command to restore the 8021x system default setting radiousip 8021x system Global Use the global 802 1x 12345678 Switch config sharekey Configuration System Sharekey 8021x system number mode configuration command sharekey 123456 Or to change the parameter Default Switch no 8021x for the shared key config system Use the no form of this no 8021x system sharekey command to restore the sharekey default setting 8021x system Global Allows you to set the 1812 Switch config serverport Configuration radius server port 8021x system mode serverport 1815 Port Number
44. STEM RESET CONFIGURATION Serves to restart the system and to restore the default configuration of the switch Power MENU Serves to configure the uninterruptible power supply UPS POE MENU Serves to configure the POE functionality Wi SAVE CONFIGURATION Saves the current configuration in the system mem ory 57 58 Console Management B LoGouT Closes the menu interface Main Men Status and Counters Switch Configuration Protocol Related Configuration System Reset Configuration Power Menu POE Menu Save Configuration Logout TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 4 3 Main menu H Description of the function keys The function keys can be used in all the menus TAB BACKSPACE KEY Moves your cursor to get you to the menu item you want to configure ENTER Selects a menu item SPACE KEY Changes the setting of selected menu items Esc Cancels the current work mode Console Management 4 5 1 Status and Counters Allows you to display port status and counters and lets you configure the system parameters funkwerk 1224p Status and Counters Port Status Port Counters System Information Main Menu Display current status of all the switch ports TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 4 4 Configuration interface for status and counters Port Status Displays the status of each port Wi TYPE Specifies the data rate on this port W LINK Dis
45. TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 54 TFTP backup configuration interface 4 5 5 Power Menu Allows you to display information on and configure the Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS 108 Console Management HEN IT NND Ps TL Eee RR RW UU in Hax M1 Test for 10 seconds P wN I P Volt 0 P Volt Frequency Bty Cap Overload Temperat RatVoltage RatBtyVoltage RatCurrent RatFregency YV 2 Test until battery low M 3 Test for N mins N 01 99 z coocoocoz ccocox VMVAMA cocco gt 81 Turn ON OFF Beeper Switch Com 1 2 UPS coc aq OOOO NNNNNNN coco oo ID lt lt Oooo N Auto Refresh OFF Exit Module Select command _ Version NG UPS Connect NG UPS State NG UPS Input OFFIUPS Bypass NG Potential IOFFIUPS Testing OFFIUPS Shutdown EE TE TTS UPS information display UPS commands Figure 4 55 Displaying UPS information I P VoLr Displays the current value as well as minimum and maximum UPS input voltage O P Vort Displays the current value as well as minimum and maximum UPS output voltage FREQUENCY Displays the UPS frequency parameter Bry Cap Displays the UPS battery capacity OVERLOAD Displays the UPS overload capacity TEMPERAT Displays the current UPS temperature SELECT COMMAND Enter the command number into the field and press En ter Console Management UPS Command
46. Transmit Data minus TD 3 Transmit Data plus TD Receive Data plus RD 6 Transmit Data minus TD Receive Data minus RD
47. You can create only one security VLAN Note Basic Click the Add button GROUP NAME Assign a name to the VLAN VLAN ID Enter a VLAN ID 2 4094 The default is 1 PRorocoL VLAN Select the protocol type The default is NONE VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode 6021 Q zl Enable GVRP Protocol I Enable Security VLAN E NN DEFAULT 1 Figure 5 24 Adding a 802 1Q VLAN interface B6 Select the ports and click Add If trunk groups have been configured they will appear in the port list e g Trunk1 Trunk2 You can also configure the trunk group as a VLAN member VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode 802 10 Enable GVRP Protocol I Enable Security VLAN Web Based Management Wi Click Next to call up the following page VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode 802 18 zl T Enable GVRP Protocol T Enable Security VLAN VLAN Name vlan001 VLAN ID 2 Port 04 Untag zl Port 05 untag zl Port 06 Untag z Apply Select whether or not the outgoing frames are to be VLAN tagged TAG Outgoing frames are given a VLAN tag UNTAG Outgoing frames are not given a VLAN tag H Click the Apply button Port VID VID Configuration W VLAN ID Define the port VLAN ID to be used for untagged data traffic on a specific port This option is useful for integrating devices belonging to the VLAN but which do not support tagging You can assign a port VLAN
48. al fiber Giga optical fi ber is the optional mini GBIC module 13 Hardware Description Figure 2 1 Front panel of the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch 2 3 LEDs The LEDs show the current operating state of the device There are three LEDs link activity full duplex power forwarding for each UTP port and one power LED for the device The table below describes the various states of the LEDs and explains what they mean LED Status Description POWER Green Power on Off Power off LNK ACT Green A device is connected at the port Blinking Data is being transmitted over this port Off No device connected FDX Orange The port works in full duplex mode Off The port works in half duplex mode POWER FORWARDING Green The POE injector functionality is enabled and the connected PD receives power Off POE injector functionality off 1000 25 amp 26 PORTS Green Data rate 1 000 Mbps GIGA PORTS Hardware Description LED Status Description 100 25 amp 26 Ports Orange Data rate 100 Mbps GIGA PORTS LNK ACT 25 amp 26 Green A device is connected at the port PORTS GIGA PORTS Blinking Data is being transmitted over this port Off No device connected FDX COL 25 amp 26 Orange The port works in full duplex mode PORTS GIGA PORTS Blinking Collision of packets on the port Off The port works in half duplex mode 2 4 Rear Panel T
49. and secure it with the smaller screws Then install the remaining corner on the other side of the switch 2 After installing both mounting corners position the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch in the rack by placing the cut outs in the mount ing corners above the cut outs of the rack Secure the switch in the rack by fastening the rack mounting screws with a screwdriver User Manual Note When mounting the switch in a rack always use the mounting corners provided 2 6 1 Connection to the Power Supply Plug in the power cord at the corresponding jack at the rear side of the switch Plug in the other end of the power cord into a mains socket The integrated pow er supply is operated in a voltage range of 100 240 V AC and in a frequency range of 50 60 Hz Check the LED for the power supply Power at the front panel of the device It shows you whether you have connected the device cor rectly to the power supply User Manual Network Application 3 Network Application Its large address table 8 K MAC addresses and its high performance make the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch ideally suited for the connection of network segments PCs workstations and servers can communicate through a direct connection with the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch The switch automatical ly learns the addresses of the nodes and uses them subsequently to filter and forward the complete data traffic directed to the dest
50. and to restore the default setting 128 Switch config interface fastEthernet 0 2 Switch config if stp path priority 127 Console Management QoS Commands Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example qos Global Enables disables Off Switch config storm Configuration broadcast storm qos storm control mode control Use the no control 5 5 10 15 20 form of this command 25 off to restore the default or no storm setting control qos low Global Enables disables low Off Switch config priority Configuration priority delay bound qos low priority delay bound mode Use the no form of delay bound on on o this command to 1 sec restore the default or no qos setting low priority delay bound qos level Global Priority 0 7 0 3 LOW Switch config priority Configuration 4 7 HI qos level 2 3 mode no qos level Global Priority 0 7 0 3 LOW Switch config st priority Configuration 4 7 HI no qos level 0 7 mode BEEN Console Management Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example qos Global Policy fcfs first in and WRR WRR queuepolicy Configuration first out Hi 2 Switch contig Policy hi mode wrr weight round robin ow 4 qos queuepolicy number low ahbl all high before wrr hi 7 low 1 number low First Come First Priority Hi 1 7 Low 1 Served Switch con
51. ant to delete Press the Enter key Allows you to configure the switch parameters MAC ADDRESS AGEING TIME Update interval of the MAC address table En ter a duration in seconds a non active MAC address is to remain in the ad dress table of the switch Valid parameters are 0 300 765 seconds The default is 300 seconds BROADCAST STORM FILTER MODE Allows you to configure the filter mode for the broadcast storm Valid threshold values are 5 10 96 15 96 20 25 96 and N A The port will be blocked when the configured percentage is ex ceeded Max BRIDGE TRANSMIT DELAY BOUND Allows you to limit the delay of pack ets in the switch If the delay time of a packet is exceeded it will be discard ed Press the space key to enter the delay time Valid parameters are 1 sec 2 sec 4 sec and off the default is off Low Queue DELAY BOUND Allows you to limit the delay of low priority pack ets in the switch If a low priority packet remains in the switch longer than the Low Queue Max Delay Time parameter specifies it will be transmitted Use the space key to enable or disable this function Low Queue Max DELAY TIME Allows you to set the delay of low priority packets in the switch Valid parameters are 1 255 ms the Max Delay Time default is 255 ms User Manual Console Management To be able to use the Max Bridge Transit Delay Bound option the Low Queue Delay Bound option must be enabled Note HM COLLISIONS RETRY
52. b Based Management 5 10 UPS Status Allows you to display information on and configure the Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS UPS Status com v Refresh Input Voltage Ouput Voltage Frequency Now 0 0 Volt 0 0 Volt 0 0 Hz Min 0 Volt 0 Volt OHz Max 0 0 Volt 0 0 Volt 0 0 Hz Battery Capacity UPS Overload Temperature Now 0 0 96 0 0 0c Min 0 0 oc Max 0 0 96 0 0 0 C RatVoltage 0 0 Vac RatBtyVoltage 0 0 vdc RatCurrent 0 0 A RatFrequence 0 0 Hz Model Version Bs Disconnect gs Input ann Status p Status J e State ays Bypass Gps Test a Shutdown Figure 5 35 Uninterruptible power supply interface UPS INFORMATION The information is displayed when the UPS Uninterrupt ible Power Supply is connected to the switch a regular connection exists and the UPS is activated Click the Refresh button to refresh the view INPUT VOLTAGE Displays the current value as well as minimum and maximum UPS input voltage OUTPUT VOLTAGE Displays the current value as well as minimum and maximum UPS output voltage FREQUENCY Displays the UPS frequency parameter BarrERY CAPACITY Displays the UPS battery capacity UPS OvenLOoaAD Displays the UPS overload capacity TEMPERATURE Displays the current UPS temperature RATVOLTAGE Voltage range of the UPS RATBTYVOLTAGE Voltage range of the UPS battery RATCURRENT Current range of the UPS RATFREQUENCY Frequency range of the UPS
53. c in switched networks The Configuration individual ports can monitor the data traffic through the mirrored ports The in coming or outgoing data traffic of the monitored ports is duplicated in the mon itoring ports B Select Edit E MIRRORING SrArE Select the Port Mirroring mode to start port mirroring dis abled by default RX RX packets only TX TX packets only Console Management BorH RX and TX packets funkwerk 1224p Port Mirroring Mirroring State Disable fictions Edit fipply NITET Select the action menu TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 18 Port mirroring interface E ANALYSIS PORT Sets the destination port of the mirroring packet All packets of the mirrored port are duplicated and sent to the analysis port Port STATE Select the port you wish to mirror Use the space key to select the port to be mirrored Console Management B Select Apply to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p Port Mirroring Mirroring State Analysis Port Port 01 Port Port State Port State Port 25 Port 26 Actions gt Edit fipply Quit Select the action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Spacel Toggle Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 19 Port mirroring interface VLAN Configuration Configuring VLAN groups funkwerk 1224p VLRN Configuration Create VLAN Group Edit Delete VLAN Group Group Sorted
54. ch and compare them with the components of the check list below BW funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch B Power cord WB 4 rubber feet User Manual W Rack mounting kit B RS 232 cable B User manual on CD ROM Please compare the package contents of your funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch with the scope of delivery specified above If a component is dam aged or missing please consult your local dealer Hardware Description 2 Hardware Description This chapter describes the hardware of the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch and gives an overview of the setup and functions of the switch 2 1 Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch are 440 mm width x 280 mm depth x 44 mm height 2 2 Front Panel The front panel of the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch accommo dates 24 10 100Base TX RJ 45 ports Auto MDI MDIX 2 Auto Detect Giga ports and 1 console port The LEDs are also integrated in the front panel of the Switch B RJ 45 ports Auro MDI MDIX 24 10 100 N way auto sensing for 10Base T or 100Base TX connections MDI generally means the setup of a connection to another hub or switch while MDIX stands for the setup of a connection to another end device or PC The Auto MDI MDIX feature allows you to set up a connection to an other switch or end device without having to use a cross over cable B 2 Giga ports 2 auto detect Giga ports UTP or optic
55. ch are to be al lowed to access the secure port Select Apply to apply the configuration User Manual Trunk Group Settings User Manual Web Based Management WB The current port configuration will also be displayed when you select the port Port Controls Flow Back Band Width Port State Negotiation Speed Duplex Control pressure 5 x Priority Security Pono a Portus Enable E auo 1003 run s fon x orr z o o Disable v m Port 04 Port Type Link State Negotiation Speed Duplex Flow Control Back Pressure Band Width Priority Security Config Actual Config Actual Config Actual Config Actual In Out Figure 5 16 Port control interface 5 7 4 Trunking The Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP permits the standardized infor mation exchange between partner systems on a trunk In the process it enables the link aggregation control instances of both systems to negotiate the identity of the aggregation group to which the link belongs to assign the link to this link aggregation group and to ensure that the transfer and receipt of data on this link works without fault 4 consecutively arranged ports can be combined to a single dedicated connection by means of trunk groups This feature serves to extend the bandwidth provided for a device in the network LACP requires the full duplex mode For further details see Standard IEEE 802 3ad Wi SYSTEM PRIORITY This value is used to identify active LACP T
56. cp Disable x Work Ports 3 Port 01 Port 02 Port 03 Apply J Delete Figure 5 17 Settings for trunk aggregation at the port interface Web Based Management Information on Trunk When setting LACP trunk aggregation the corresponding information will be Aggregation displayed here Trunking Aggregator Information Aggregator Settin Aggregator information State Activity Static Trunking Group Group Key 1 Port Member 1 1 1 2 1 3 Figure 5 18 Information on trunk aggregation at the port interface Aggregator State After setting LACP trunk aggregation configure the activity state of the port BEUMY E Active The port transfers LACP protocol packets automatically Wi Passive The port does not transfer LACP protocol packets automatically The port replies only if it receives an LACP protocol packet from a device at the opposite end B Click Apply to change the activity status of the port 1 A link which has either two active LACP ports or one active port is able to perform dynamic LACP trunk aggregation Note 2 Ifa link has two passive LACP ports it cannot perform dynamic LACP trunk aggregation since both ports will wait for an LACP protocol packet to be sent from a device at the opposite end 3 If LACP capable remote end of the trunk has been enabled the status will automatically be set to active as soon as the user selects a trunk port User Manual 135 Trunking State Activity Amessorsetnn aggre
57. ddition root bridge information on Rapid Spanning Tree will be dis played here B Changing the RSTP state Priority 0 65535 The bridge with the lowest parameter has the highest priority and will be selected as the root when the parameter is changed The system must be restarted to specify the priority value of Web Based Management ll paths According to the standard protocol the value must be a multiple of 4096 Max AGE 6 40 Duration in seconds 6 to 40 that protocol information received on a port is stored by the switch A HELLO TIME 1 10 Definition of a time slot from 1 to 10 s during which the switch transfers hello broadcasts to other switches FORWARD DELAY TIME 4 30 Duration in seconds of the listening and learning states before the port starts the forwarding H Click the Apply button Spanning Tree System Configuration Per Port Configuration RSTP Mode Disabled zl Priority 0 61440 Max Age 6 40 Hello Time 1 10 Forward Delay Time 4 30 Priority must be a multiple of 4096 2 Forward Delay Time 1 should greater than or queal to Max Age Max Age should be greater than or equal to 2 Hello Time 1 Apply Root Bridge Information Bridge ID 0000000000000000 Root Port Root Root Path Cost o Max Age 20 Hello Time 2 Forward Delay 15 Figure 5 26 Spanning Tree system configuration interface Per Port Configuration Configure the path costs and the priority on each port B6 Sel
58. delete VLAN groups H Select Edit or lt Delete gt B Select the VLAN group you want to edit or delete Wi Press the Enter key E In Edit mode you can modify member ports or delete them from this VLAN group Console Management CH Note 1 2 3 VLAN name and VLAN ID cannot be changed In 802 1Q VLAN mode you cannot delete the default VLAN In port based VLAN mode there is no default VLAN VLAN ID DEFAULT Delete lt Previous Page gt Edit Delete a VLAN Group Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 24 Edit Delete VLAN Groups interface Group Sorted Mode To specify the sorting criterion for the VLAN groups select Group Sorted Mode The result will then be displayed on the Edit Delete a VLAN group page B Select Edit Wi Press the space key to sort by NAME or VLAN ID Console Management B Select Apply to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p Group Sorted Mode VLAN Group Sorted by Name fictions Ka lt Apply gt Quit Select the action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 25 Group sorting interface Priority Configuration Allows you to configure the priority level of each port The priority levels 0 7 are available Each can be assigned to the queue with high or low priority E Select Edit Wi Press the space key to assign the desired priority high or low B Qos MODE Lets you specify
59. ds Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example copy Global Command used to Switch config flash config Configuration create a backup of the copy text tftp mode configuration file flash config text TFTP IP tftp address Server file name IP 192 168 1 1 Image Filename backu p dat tftp config Global Command used to Switch config text flash Configuration restore the Tftp contig text TFTP IP mode configuration file flash address Server file name IP 192 168 1 11m age Filename restore dat tftp firmwar Global Command used to Switch config e flash Configuration update the firmware Tftp firmware TFTP IP mode flash address Server file name IP 192 168 1 1 Image Filename image bin Commands for the Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example status UPS mode Displays a status Switch summary of the ups status uninterruptible power Input Output supply Voltage Info UPS mode Displays information on Switch ups the uninterruptible info Company power supply Name xxx Model xxx Version xxx Test 10 UPS mode A self test of the Switch ups uninterruptible power test10 supply is carried out test OK which lasts 10 seconds POE Commands Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example status POE mode Displays POE Switch poe information status
60. e 5 38 System reboot interface Faulty or Loose Cables Non Standardized Cables RJ 45 Ports User Manual Troubleshooting 6 Troubleshooting This section is meant to help you solve the most frequent problems which may occur during the operation of the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch 6 1 Incorrect Connections The switch port can automatically detect straight or cross over cables when the Switch is connected with other Ethernet devices An appropriate UTP or STP ca ble has to be connected to the RJ 45 connector 4 wire twisted pair cables are connected to the 10 100 Mbps port If the RJ 45 connector is not plugged in at the right pin no connection will be set up If you are using an optical fiber con nection make sure that the mode of the fiber cable and the mode of the fiber module match Make sure that the cables are not plugged in loosely and that no faulty cables are used If the cables are ok make sure that all connectors are plugged in cor rectly If this does not solve the problem try another cable Non standardized cables or cables with incorrect wire assignment are frequent ly the cause for network outages disturbances or other network problems They may seriously impair your network performance For each installation of a 100Base T network we recommend using the Category 5 Cable Tester as a proven tool for cable testing Use unscreened twisted pair cables UTP or twisted pair cables STP for RJ 4
61. e displayed The figure below shows the log on screen Welcome to funkwerk 1224p User Name _ Password Copyright c 2007 Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH All Rights Reserved Figure 4 2 Console log on screen Mode USER EXEC 4 3 CLI Management The system supports two types of console management CLI commands and the selection via the menu After logging on to the system you will be prompted to enter a command To go to the CLI management interface enter the enable command The following table lists the CLI commands and describes them 4 3 1 Command Level Access Method Prompt Exit Method About This Mode Start a session switch gt Enter logout or The user with your switch quit commands which are available on the user level are a subgroup of the commands offered on the privileged level You can use this mode to carry out basic tests B display system information Console Management Access Method Exit Method About This Mode PRIVILEGEDEXEC If you are working switch Enter disable to The Privileged in the User EXEC exit this mode Mode is an mode enter the extended mode enable You can use this command mode to B display the status of extended functions E store configurations GLOBAL Enter this switch config To exit this mode Use this mode to CONFIGURATION command if you and return to the configure are working in the Priv
62. ecent_02 Decent_dpr decent_dpr Decent_LAT decent_lat Decent_LAVC decent lavc IBM SNA ibm X 75 internet x75 X 25 Layer3 x25 VLAN ID 2 4094 port ID port ID 1 10 Default Setting Example Switch vlan st vlan protocol v3 ip vlanid 2 port 5 8 tag 6 8 Switch vlan st vlan protocol v3 arp vlanid 2 port 5 8 tag 6 8 Switch vlan st vlan protocol v3 banyan vlanid 2 port 5 8 tag 6 8 Console Management Commands vlanidrange VLAN ID range Command Level VLAN Database mode Description Allows you to set the VLAN ID range 1 255 range 0 256 511 range 1 512 767 range 2 768 1023 range 3 1024 1279 range 4 1280 1535 range 5 1536 1791 range 6 1792 2047 range 7 2048 2303 range 8 2304 2559 range 9 2560 2815 range 10 2816 3071 range 11 3072 3327 range 12 3328 3583 range 13 3584 3839 range 14 3840 4094 range 15 Default Setting Example VLAN protocol Group name add port ID VLAN Database mode Sets the port of a specific port group to tagged resp untagged Switch vlan vlan protocol v2 add 5 tagged tagged untagged VLAN VLAN Database Removes the port from Switch vlan st protocol mode the port group vlan protocol v2 Group name delete port ID delete 5 m Commands show vlan Group name Group ID or show vlan Command Level VLAN Database mode Description D
63. ect the Port from the corresponding column Wi PATH Cost Specifies the path costs of the port which the switch uses to determine which ports are forwarding ports Wi Priority Refers to the port priority Allows you to define how probable it is for this port to become the root port Web Based Management B6 Click the Apply button Spanning Tree System Configuration Path Cost Priority 1 200000000 0 240 Admin P2P Admin Edge Admin Non Stp io i26 Auto v True zj False z priority must be a multiple of 16 Apply RSTP Port Status Path Port Admin Admin Stp Cost Priority P2P Edge Neighbor 7 Port 04 20000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port05 20000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled Port 06 20000 128 True True False Disabled Disabled PortO7 20000 128 True False Disabled Disabled Port 08 20000 128 True False Disabled Disabled Port 09 20000 128 True False Disabled Disabled Port10 20000 128 True False Disabled Disabled Port11 20000 128 True False Disabled Disabled Port12 20000 128 True False Disabled Disabled Porti3 20000 128 False Disabled Disabled Port14 20000 128 False Disabled Disabled Port15 20000 128 False Disabled Disabled Port16 20000 128 False Disabled Disabled Port 17 20000 128 False Disabled Disabled Port18 20000 128 K ed Disabled Port19 20000 Port 20 20000 E False Disabled Disabled Port 21 20000 False Disabled Disabled Port 22 20000 False Disabled D
64. ectLegacy Enables the Legacy Detection function on the port 6 Set Port Priority 1 C 2 H 3 L Sets the port priority for power supply management 7 Set Power Limit Max lt 15400 Allows you to set the maximum power output for each port The maximum must be below 15400 a Auto Refresh OFF Lets you enable or disable the automatic refresh parameter t Set Total Power Limit Allows you to set the total output power limit This option will be displayed if power management is enabled n Next Page Jumps to the next page 0 Exit Exits the POE menu mode 113 Console Management 4 5 7 Save Configuration Saves the configuration to the flash memory when the configuration has been changed Otherwise the new configuration will be lost if the switch is restarted or taken off the power supply Save user configuration into flash rom Do you want to continue y n _ Figure 4 57 Save configuration interface 4 5 8 Xmodem Upgrade Before using the Xmodem Upgrade function unplug the terminal and set the baud rate to 57 600 bps Then reconnect the terminal 1 Enter X to start the Xmodem upgrade 2 The following messages will be displayed Switch LOADER Checksum 0 K fff Select Item Press M key to start Mmodem receiver Loading Xmodem Driver Download IMAGE through console 1K Mmodem baudrate 57600bps Start Kmodem Receiver
65. ernel Version v17 07 Hardware Version AT 00 MAC Address OOAOF9161100 Module Type Description Port 25 Auto 1000TX Copper 1 000FX MiniGBIC Port 26 Auto 1000TX Copper 000FX MiniGBIC Figure 5 3 General switch settings interface Refers to entries in the MAC address table E AGE OUT TIME Enter a duration in seconds a non active MAC address is to remain in the address table of the switch Valid parameters are 300 765 seconds The default is 300 seconds W MAX BRIDGE TRANSMIT DELAY BOUND CONTROL Allows you to limit the delay of packets in the switch If the delay time of a packet is exceeded it will be discarded Valid parameters are 1 sec 2 sec 4 sec and off E ENABLE LOW QuEUE DELAY BOUND Allows you to limit the delay of low pri ority packets in the switch If a low priority packet remains in the switch longer than the Max Delay Time parameter specifies it will be transmitted Valid parameters are 1 255 ms To be able to use the Max Bridge Transit Delay Bound option the Low Queue Delay Bound option must be enabled W BROADCAST STORM FILTER MODE Allows you to configure the broadcast storm control Enable this option and define the upper limit for the individ 121 Web Based Management ll ual ports The upper limit corresponds to the percentage of the entire port bandwidth that is available for broadcast traffic If the broadcast traffic on a port exceeds the defined limit the broadcast storm control becomes active
66. ers Port Statistics Tx Good Tx Bad Rx Good Rx Bad Tx Abort Packet Packet Packet Packet Packet Packet Collision 0 Port Type Link State Port01 100TX Down Enable 0 D D Porto2100T Up Enable 753 1361 Porto3 100TX Down Enable 0 Port 04 100TX Down Enable Port 05 100TX Down Enable P Down Enable Por0T 100TXDown Enable Port 08 100TX Down Enable Port09 100TX Down Enable Port10 100TX Down Enable Port 11 100TX Down Enable ooocoooooooooooooooooooo lololololo 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port12 100TX Down Enable 0 Port13 100TX Down Enable 0 Port14 100TX Down Enable 0 Port15 100TX Down Enable 0 Port16 100TX Down Enable 0 Port 100TX Down Enable 0 Porti8 100TX Down Enable 0 Porti8 100TX Down Enable 0 Port20100TXDown Enable 0 Port21 100TX Down Enable 0 Port 22 100TX Down Enable 0 Port23100TXDown Enable 0 Port24100TXDown Enable 0 0 0 0 D D D D D 0 D D 0 0 D 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 oooocooooooocoooooooo Figure 5 15 Port statistics interface 5 7 3 Port Controls Allows you to change the port status Select the port by scrolling through the Port column STATE Serves to enable or disable the port control NEGOTIATION There are three auto negotiation modes Auto N way per forms auto negotiation for speed and duplex mode and Force SPEED Allows you to set the speed on each port DUPLEX Here you can determine the ful
67. ether or not the PD is still active This procedure corresponds to IEEE 802 3af R DETECT If there is no PD connected to the port the POE switch polls every port and detects the resistance Dsvry R onms Displays the resistance Port Curr MA Displays the current Port VoLT V Displays the voltage Port Pwr W Displays the power in Watt CLAss CURR MA Shows the current in mA for the class FIRMWARE VERSION Indicates the firmware version of the system TOTAL PORT POWER W Displays the total power provided to PDs POWER MANAGEMENT Status of the power management function TOTAL POWER Limit Maximum total power all ports can provide Commands Wi SELECT COMMAND Enter the number of the POE command or power supply management command into the field and press Enter The power supply management command appears if Port PwrLimit Mangag is enabled Command Description 1 Power Management Enable Console Management Lets you enable or disable the POE power management function 2 Set Port Enable ON OFF Lets you enable or disable the POE inject function 3 Set Port PwrLimitClass ON OFF Lets you enable or disable an output power limit If this function is enabled the Power Limit Max per port parameter will be taken into account 4 Set Port PwrLimitManag ON OFF Lets you enable or disable the port power limit management for the power supply management 5 Set Port Det
68. face Use the duplex Auto Switch config st full half Configuration command to set the interface auto mode duplex mode for the fastEthernet 0 1 operation with Fast Switch config Ethernet if duplex full Use the duplex Auto Switch config command to set the interface duplex mode for the moduleEthernet operation with Module 1 1 Ethernet Switch config if duplex full speed 10 Interface Use the speed Auto Switch config 100 auto Configuration command to set the interface mode speed mode for the fastEthernet 0 1 operation with Fast Ethernet Switch config if speed 10 Console Management Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example speed 10 Interface Use the speed Switch contig 100 1000 Configuration command to set the interface auto mode speed mode for the fastEthernet 1 2 operation with Module Switch config Ethernet if speed 1000 B The 100Base FX module only supports the speed setting 100 B The 1000Base FX module only supports the speed settings 1000 amp auto flowcontrol Interface Use the flow control On Switch contig on no Configuration command on Ethernet interface flowcontrol mode ports to control the data fastEthernet 0 1 rate in the event of Switch config traffic jams if flowcontrol You can use the no on form of this command to disable the flow control security on Interface Use the security Disabled Swi
69. funkwerk enterprise communications User Manual funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch Copyright Februar 2008 Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Version 1 1 ne funkwerk enterprise communications Copyright 9 Februar 2008 Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Version 1 1 Purpose Liability Trademarks Copyright Guidelines and Standards How to Reach Funkwerk En terprise Communications GmbH CE Mark Warning This document describes how to install and use the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this manual Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH cannot assume liability to any part for any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions or by statements of any kind in this document and is only liable within the scope of its terms of sale and delivery The information in this manual is subject to change without notice Additional information and modifi cations can be found under www funkwerk ec com Company names product names and trademarks mentioned are usually the property of the respec tive companies and manufacturers All rights are reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means graphic electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording in any medium taping or storage in information retrieval systems without the prior written permissi
70. gator ntormation Sate Actny ini Port LACP State Activity 1 M Active 3 Iv Active 5 NIA 7 NIA 11 NIA 13 NIA Figure 5 19 Trunk aggregation activity state interface 5 7 5 Port Mirroring Port mirroring is a method to monitor the data traffic in switched networks Data traffic which goes over various ports can be monitored from one specific port BEEN Web Based Management This means that data traffic which is received on or transferred from a moni tored port is duplicated on the mirrored port Port Mirroring Port t Mirroring State Disable z analysis Port None s Monitor Port Porto Port 05 Port 06 Port 07 Port 08 Port 09 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Port 13 Port14 Port 15 Port 16 Port17 Port 18 Port 19 Port 20 Port 21 Port 22 Port 23 Port 24 E a CILICIA Figure 5 20 Port mirroring interface E PORT MIRRORING STATE Allows you to set the port mirroring mode Disable RX TX and both E ANALysis Port The entire monitored data traffic of the port can be seen from the analysis port You can connect the mirrored port to a LAN analyzer or to Netxray W Monitor Port The port to be monitored The data traffic on all monitored ports is copied to the mirrored port up to 25 ports can be monitored 138 Web Based Management Note LS Note Port based VL
71. h config st word Configuration name maximum 10 username xxxxxx mode characters password Global Sets a password Switch config st word Configuration maximum 10 password xxxxxx mode characters show PrivilegedEXEC Displays user name Switch show accounting and password accounting User name admin password funkwerk 26 User Marat 0 Commands show system info Command Level User EXEC Description Displays system information Default Setting Example Switch gt show system info Name switch1 location lab Description layer2 switch Contact somewhere Serial NO 1 00 show ip PrivilegedEXEC Displays IP information Switch show ip address ip 192 168 1 1 Address subnet 255 255 255 0 Address gateway 192 168 1 254 show version User EXEC Use the show version User EXEC command to display version information for the hardware and firmware Switch show versionFirmware version 1 0 Hardware version 3 0 Kernel version 1 10 Console Management Port Commands Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example interface Interface Use the Interface Switch contig FastEtherne Configuration FastEthernet interface t module mode command fastethernet 0 1 Eth T ERE Use the module Switch config slot id E id Ethernet interface interface command moduleEthernet 1 1 duplex Inter
72. h as the protocol H Click the Configuration hyperlink to call up the VLAN configuration inter face VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode Port Based zi T Enable GVRP Protocol I Enable Security VLAN PORT BASE VLAN SET SUCCESSFULLY Configuration Figure 5 21 Port based VLANs interface If you click the Apply button you will create a new VLAN group VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode Port Based v IF Enable GVRP Protocol T Enable Security VLAN Figure 5 22 Adding port based VLANs interface Web Based Management lm Bi Enter the name of the group and the VLAN ID and select the subscribers of the VLAN group B6 Click the Apply button VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode Port Based v T Enable GVRP Protocol T Enable Security VLAN Group Name The VLAN groups are displayed in a table To call up the VLAN groups on the next page click Next Page To remove a VLAN group click the Delete button To modify a VLAN group click the Edit button E When you have finished configuring the trunk groups they will appear in the port list e g Trunki Trunk2 You can also configure the trunk group as Note VLAN_Member 802 1Q VLAN Standard IEEE 802 1Q specifies tag based VLANs On the basis of this stan dardization it is possible to set up a VLAN comprising switches of different ven dors VLANs which are configured according to Standard IEEE 802 1Q inser
73. he network device is PoE capable This means that a current will only flow if it has been ensured that a powered device has been connected at the other end of the cable Moreover the PSE monitors the transmission channel If the powered device does not use up a minimum power because it has been disconnected or switched off the PSE will switch off the power supply to this port As an option the standard per mits the powered devices to signal the PSEs how much power they precisely require The funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch is a multi port switch which can be used to set up high performance switched workgroup networks The switch is a device which permits store and forward switching and offers low latencies for high speed networks This enables the switch to perform auto learning and to store source addresses in a MAC address table by means of 8 K entries The switch has been designed for the operation in networks for work groups departments or backbones The funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch provides 24 10 100Base TX RJ 45 ports with auto sensing and all ports support the POE inject functionality The switch offers 2 auto detect Giga ports for higher data rates In addition the Switch is equipped with an additional jack for 48 V DC Introduction 1 1 Features HM 2410 100 plus 2 MINI GBIC RJ 45 combo switch with 24 POE injector and integrated 200 W AC B Complies with IEEE802 3 10BASE T 802 3u 100BASE TX FX 8
74. he switch with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as active LACP W Group ID There are three configurable trunk groups Select the Group ID and click the Select button E LACP f this option has been enabled the group is a static LACP trunk group If this option has been disabled the group is a static local LACP trunk group All ports support dynamic LACP trunk groups If a connection 133 Web Based Management ll is set up to a device which supports LACP a dynamic LACP trunk group is automatically created BW Work PORTS A maximum of 4 ports can be aggregated simultaneously If a static LACP trunk group is configured all excess ports are set to the stand by mode and are added to the group if a work port breaks down In the case of local static trunk groups the number of ports has to match the number of member ports Select the ports which are to be added to a trunk group A maximum of 4 ports can be aggregated simultaneously Select Apply to add the port To remove a port click the Remove button When LACP is activated you can configure the LACP active passive sta tus of each port in section Aggregator State Activity Click the Apply button To remove a trunk group click the Delete button Select the group ID and click the Delete button Trunking Aggregator Setting Aggregator Setting Aggregator information State Activity System Priority fr Group ID Trunk 1 z Select La
75. he two fans two console ports and the network jack are located at the rear panel of the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch as shown in the fig ure In addition the switch provides a 48 V DC connection for the additional power supply as well as an internal 48 V DC connection for the redundant pow er supply The two console ports can be used to connect and manage the UPS or power supply device Figure 2 2 Rear panel of the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch 15 Hardware Description 2 5 Desktop Installation Place the switch on a sufficiently large and level area in the near of a mains socket The surface on which you place the switch must be clean smooth level and solid Make sure that there is enough space around the switch to connect cables and permit sufficient air circulation around the device 2 5 1 Attaching the Rubber Feet 1 Make sure that the lower side of the switch is grease and dust free Remove the protective sheet from the rubber feet Attach the rubber feet at the marked positions at the lower side of the switch The rubber feet prevent the switch from being toppled in the case of vibrations 2 6 Rack Mounting The switch comes with a rack mounting kit and can be installed in a 19 EIA standard rack The switch can be inserted in a floor distributor along with other devices To mount the switch in a rack proceed as follows 1 Position a corner above the cut outs on one side of the switch
76. hentica tion requests to the specified Radius server W ACCOUNTING Port Defines the UDP destination port to be used for billing requests to the specified Radius server E SHARED Key Defines an encryption key to be used for authentication re quests to the specified Radius server This key must match the encryption key on the Radius server E NAS IDENTIFIER Defines the ID for the Radius client 152 User Manual Web Based Management B Click the Apply button 802 1x Configuration Per Port Configuration Misc Configuration Radius Server IP 192 168 0 3 H n Server Port 1812 E Accounting Port 1813 Shared Key 12345678 NAS Identifier NAS_L2_SWITCH Apply Figure 5 32 802 1x system configuration interface Per Port Configuration B Select the Port from the corresponding column B6 Select the activity status of the port REJECT The specified port has to remain in an unauthorized state ACCEPT The specified port has to remain in an authorized state AUTHORIZED The specified port is either set to authorized or unau thorized The state depends on the result of the authentication pro cess which is performed between the supplicant and the authentication server DISABLE The specified port has to remain in an authorized state H Click the Apply button 153 Web Based Management Wi The authorization information of each port is displayed in a table 802 1x Configuration
77. her VLANs C You can create only one security VLAN Note User Manual 77 Console Management funkwerk 1224p Create VLAN Group VLAN Name VLAN ID Do you want to enable security VLAN setting y N _ Select lt Edit gt VLAN NAME Enter a name for the new VLAN e g VLANO1 VLAN ID Enter a VID There are 256 configurable VLAN groups the de fault is 1 PROTOCOL VLAN Press the space key to select the protocol type MEMBER Press the space key to modify the member parameter WB UNTAGGED The port belongs to this VLAN group and outgoing frames are NOT VLAN tagged W TAGGED The port belongs to this VLAN group and outgoing frames are VLAN tagged NO The port does NOT belong to this VLAN group Press the Esc key to return to the next highest menu Select Apply to apply the configuration 4 Console Management When you have finished configuring the trunk groups they will appear in the port list e g Trunk1 Trunk2 You can also configure the trunk group as a Note VLAN member funkwerk 1224p Create VLAN Group VLAN Name Security VLRN VLAN ID 255 Protocol VLAN None Member UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged lt Previous Page gt Select the Action menu TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 23 802 1Q VLAN creation interface Edit Delete VLAN Group Allows you to edit and
78. ible with Standard IEEE 802 3af The funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch only supports PDs com patible with IEEE 802 3af The POE switch uses the signal carrying wires to transmit the power The data and the power are juxtaposed on the pins Read the docu mentation provided with your PD to find out which wire pair it uses The following table shows the pin allocation of the RJ 45 port User Manual Troubleshooting Pin Signal Name 1 RX VCC 2 RX VCC 3 TX VCC 4 NC 5 NC 6 TX VCC T NC 8 NC Ifthe pin allocation of the PD is in MDI mode without bridge switching function please use the connecting cable for power and data transmis sion For the pin allocation please refer to the table above VCC 1 1 VCC VCC 2 2 VCC VCC 3 3 VCC VCC 6 6 VCC MDI X MDI without bridge switching If the pin allocation of the PD is in MDI mode with bridge switching function please use the straight forward and cross over connecting cable for power and data transmission For a juxtaposition of the pin al location please refer to the table above 163 VCC 1 VCC 2 VCC4 3 VCC4 6 MDI X OR VCC 1 VCC 2 VCC4 3 VCC4 6 MDI X 1 VCC 2 VCC 3 VCC 6 VCC MDI with bridge switching 1 VCC 2 VCC gt 3 VCC gt 6 VCC4 MDI with bridge switching User
79. idual VLANs En ter the VID of tag based VLANs to allocate them to the MAC addresses Click the Add button To delete a MAC address click the Delete button Forwarding and Filtering IGMP Snooping Static MAC Addresses MAC Filtering MAC Address Port MAC Address Port No Port o4 z Aad Delete Figure 5 30 Interface for the configuration of static MAC addresses MAC Filtering The filter option for MAC addresses enables the switch to filter undesirable traf fic The data traffic will then be filtered based on the destination address W MAC AppnESS Enter the MAC address you wish to filter E VLAN ID If tag based VLANs according to IEEE 802 1Q have been de fined on the switch enter the VID into the VLAN ID field to allocate it toa MAC address 151 Web Based Management H Click the Add button Bi To delete a MAC address click the Delete button Forwarding and Filtering IGMP Snooping Static MAC Addresses MAC Filtering MAC Address VLAN ID MAC Address VLAN ID Add Delete Figure 5 31 Filtering of MAC addresses interface 5 9 2 802 1X Configuration If the IEEE 802 1X protocol is activated you can configure the 802 1X parame ters To activate the IEEE 802 1X protocol go to Administrator gt Switch Setting gt Misc Config System Configuration B RADIUS SERVER IP Determines the IP address of the Radius server SERVER Port Defines the UDP destination port to be used for aut
80. ile mode IGMP profile entry igmp profile IP VID Port 224 1 1 1 10 1 2 6 MAC Filter Table Commands Console Management Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example mac address Global The global MAC 300 secs Switch contig table aging Configuration Address Table Aging mac adaress time mode Time configuration table aging time on off command allows you to on mac address define the duration that Switch config table aging a dynamic entry mac address time remains in the MAC table aging time sec address table after it 333 or no mac has been used ya Disable Switch address updated Use the no table aging form of this command config mac time to restore the default address table interval for the aging aging Ningon time The aging time Or applies to all VLANs Switch contig no mac address table aging time mac address Interface Use the MAC Address N A Switch config table table Configuration Table Static command interface static mode to add static entries to fastEthernet 0 2 filter the MAC address table Switch config hwaddr Use the MAC Address if mac MAC Table Filter command address table address to create a MAC static hwaddr vlanid address filter 004063112233 VLAN ID vlanid 10 Console Management Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example no mac Inte
81. ileged EXEC parameters which Privileged EXEC mode enter exit are valid for your mode or end Switch as a total VLAN DATABASE If you are working switch vlan To exit this mode Use this mode to in the Privileged and return to the configure VLAN EXEC mode User EXEC mode specific enter the vlan enter exit parameters database command INTERFACE If you are working switch config if t To exit this mode Use this mode to CONFIGURATION in the Global and return to the configure Configuration Global parameters for the mode enter the Configuration Switch port and to interface mode enter exit configure the command with a specific interface To return to the Privileged EXEC mode enter end Ethernet port Console Management Mode Access Method Prompt Exit Method About This Mode UPS Enter the ups switch ups To exit this mode Use this mode to command if you and return to the configure the are working in the Privileged EXEC parameters for the Privileged EXEC mode enter exit uninterruptible mode power supply POE Enter the poe switch poe To exit this mode Use this mode to command if you and return to the configure the POE are working in the Privileged EXEC parameters for the Privileged EXEC mode enter exit switch mode 4 4 List of Commands System Commands Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example system
82. imum 1 10 Default 2 2 Reauth Period 1 9999999 Default 3600 3600 fictions Select the action menu TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 48 Miscellaneous configurations according to 802 1x interface 4 5 4 System Reset Configuration funkwerk 1224p System Reset Configuration Factory Default System Reboot TFTP Configuration Previous Menu Restore to factory default setting TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 4 49 System reset configuration interface User Manual 103 Factory Default Reset button to reset the system to the default settings Wi Enter Y if you want the switch to reload the default settings WB After resetting the default settings the switch automatically performs a re boot Do you want to restore factory default setting V N Figure 4 50 Default settings interface System Reboot Restart the switch via a software reset All configurations remain the way you have defined them 4 Console Management TFTP Configuration This menu item allows you to define the TFTP configuration funkwerk 1224p TFTP Configuration Update Firmware Restore Configuration Backup Configuration Previous Menu Update system firmware from TFIP server TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 4 51 TFTP configuration menu TFTP Update Firmware Allows you to update the switch firmware E TFTP SERVER IP ADDRESS Enter the
83. ination addresses Through the uplink port of the switch a connection to another switch or hub can be set up and other smaller switched workgroup networks can be connected In this way larger switched networks can be set up Based on state of the art technology optical fiber ports can be used to connect switches The distance between two switches connected over optical fiber can be up to 550 meters multimode fiber or 10 kilometers single mode fiber 3 1 Power over Ethernet Application The funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch offers a POE injector func tionality on every Ethernet port which can provide power to the PD such as a WLAN access point or a PoE capable telephone This functionality is helpful if there are not enough power outlets available at the site the PD is located 3 2 DC Power Supply The funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch provides an additional net work connector for a 48 V DC power supply The 48 V DC power supply can be used as a Spare power supply if the AC power supply fails or is not available at the installation site The DC and 48 V AC power supply can both be connected at the same time In that case the switch will use the 48 V DC supply as its main power supply and the DC supply as secondary or spare power supply 19 3 3 Redundant Power Supply To protect the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch from power outag es it can be connected to a UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply 4 Co
84. ing Tree command to activate the Spanning Tree Protocol STP Use the no form of this command to restore the default setting Disabled Switch config spanning tree on or Switch config no spanning tree m Console Management Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example spanning Global Use the global 32768 Switch contig tree Configuration Spanning Tree priority spanning tree priority mode command to change priority 32767 number the priority Use the no form of this command to restore the default setting spanning Global Use the global 20 sec Switch contig tree max age Configuration configuration command spanning tree seconds mode for Spanning Tree with max age 15 maximum age to change the time intervals between which the Spanning Tree receives messages from the root switch If the switch does not receive any BPDU Bridge Protocol Data Unit message from the root switch it recalculates the topology of the Spanning Tree Protocol STP Use the no form of this command to restore the default setting Console Management Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example spanning Global Use the global Hello 2 sec Switch contig tree hello Configuration Time configuration spanning tree time mode command for Spanning hello time 3 seconds Tree to set the time intervals between Hello BPDUs Bridge Pr
85. isabled Port 23 20000 False Disabled Disabled Port 24 20000 False Disabled Disabled Port 25 20000 False Disabled Disabled Port 26 20000 False Disabled Disabled Trunk 1 20000 False Disabled Disabled Port State Role Figure 5 27 RSTP configuration per port interface 5 8 5 SNMP Management SNMP is a protocol which regulates the information transfer between manage ment and agent The switch supports SNMP V1 You can define management stations as trap managers and enter SNMP com munity strings 147 Web Based Management DE SYSTEM OPTIONS Allows you to enter a name for the switch as well as a location and contact name W NAME Assign a name to the switch Wi LOCATION Physical location of the switch Wi Contact Enter the name of a contact person or organization SNMP Management System Options Name Location Contact public RO private RW Trap Managers Current Managers New Manager none Add IP Address Remove community Figure 5 28 SNMP management interface COMMUNITY STRINGS Serve as password Wi STRINGS Enter the name of the string W RO Enables requests with this string to display information on MIB objects read only access BW RW Enables requests with this string to display information on MIB objects and to create MIB objects read and wri
86. isplays the VLAN with the respective group name or VLAN ID vlanid 1 4094 Default Setting Console Management Example Switch vlan show vlan v2 show vlan protocol VLAN Database mode Displays the VLAN protocol Protocol ip ipx netbios Switch vlan show vlan protocol port port ID pvid port VID ingressfilte r1 on off ingressfilte r2 on off VLAN Database mode Allows you to set the port PVID and the filter rules 1 and 2 for incoming data traffic Switch vlan port 2 pvid 2 ingressfilter1 off ingressfilter2 on show port port ID VLAN Database mode Allows you to display the port PVID and the filter rules 1 and 2 for incoming data traffic Switch vlan st show port 2 Port ID 2 Port Vid 2 Ingress 1 Filter Disable Ingress 2 Filter Enable Console Management Commands show spanning tree Spanning Tree Commands Command Level User EXEC mode Description Displays a summary of the Spanning Tree states Default Setting Example Switch gt show spanning tree System Priority 32768 Max Age 20 Hello Time 2 Forward Delay 15 Priority 32768 Mac Adaress 004063800030 Root Path Cost 0 Root Port we are root Max Age 20 Hello Time 2 Forward Delay 15 spanning tree on off or no spanning tree Global Configuration mode Use the general Spann
87. key to be used for authentication re quests to the specified Radius server This key must match the encryption key on the Radius server NAS IDENTIFIER Defines the ID for the Radius client SERVER Port Defines the UDP destination port to be used for authentica tion requests to the specified Radius server User Manual User Manual Console Management ACCOUNTING Port Defines the UDP destination port to be used for billing requests to the specified Radius server Select lt Apply gt to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p 802 1x System Configuration Radius Server IP 192 168 0 3 Shared Key 12345678 NAS Identifier NRS L2 SWITCH Server Port 1812 Accounting Port 1813 fictions QAM lt Apply gt Quit Select the action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 46 802 1x system configuration interface Per Port Setting Possible status parameters are Disable Accept Reject and Authorize Press the space key to modify the status parameter REJECT The specified port has to remain in an unauthorized state ACCEPT The specified port has to remain in an authorized state AUTHORIZED The specified port is either set to authorized or unautho rized The state depends on the result of the authentication process which is performed between the supplicant and the authentication server 101 102 Console Management DISABLE The specified port has to re
88. l duplex or half duplex mode for the port FLow CoNTROL Allows you to set the flow control in full duplex mode to ON or OFF 132 Web Based Management BACK PRESSURE Allows you to set the back pressure procedure in full du plex mode to ON or OFF BAND WIDTH All ports support the control of the ingress and egress data rate at the ports Assuming a data rate of 10 Mbps for port 1 for instance the user can set the effective egress data rate of these ports to 1 Mbps and the ingress data rate to 500 kbps The switch performs flow control or a back pressure procedure to keep the ingress data rate at the specified rate N Enter the ingress data rate on the port Valid parameters are 0 999 The parameter can be set in increments of 100 K 0 disables the data rate control Our Enter the egress data rate on the port Valid parameters are 0 999 The parameter can be set in increments of 100 K 0 disables the data rate control PRIORITY The static priority is port based If you assign a high priority to the port all incoming frames on the port will always be treated at high priority SECURITY f the security mode is enabled on the port the port is blocked and address learning is suppressed Incoming packets will be forwarded normally only if they have static MAC addresses that are already present in the address table You can prevent the port from learning new MAC ad dresses and then define a list of static MAC addresses whi
89. le to do this The default settings are as follows 117 Web Based Management IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 248 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 DEFAULT GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 USER NAME admin PASSWORD funkwerk 5 3 Online Help Click Help if you have any questions during the configuration 5 4 System Log on 1 Startthe Internet Explorer 2 Enter http the IP address of the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch Press the Enter key The login screen appears Enter the user name and the password by default admin and funkwerk BEEN Web Based Management 6 Click the Enter or OK button The home page of the Web based manage ment application is displayed funkwerk 1224p Language English y Online Help System Information System Information E Bai o Advanced Misc Config IP Configuration m mM i Console Port Information Security Manager System Name E SHTP Configuration System Location TFTP Update Firmware System Description funkwerk 81224p Configuration Backup Firmware Version v1 03 System Event Log Kernel Version MIO 0 Hardware Version A700 Port status MAC Address 00A0F9161100 Port Statistics Module Type Description Port 25 Auto 1000TX Copner 1O00FX MiniGBIC Port 26 Auto 1000TX Copper DODF MiniGBIC Port Mirroring Figure 5 1 Web management interface of the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Switch 5
90. log server B Select Edit E CLIENT MODE Enables or disables the system log client function Wi SERVER IP Assign an IP address to the system log server 69 70 Console Management Port Configuration Select lt Apply gt to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p System Log Client Configuration Client Mode Disable Server IP 192 168 0 2 fictions WR lt Apply Quit Select the action menu TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 15 System log client configuration interface Serves to configure the individual ports Select Edit Use the tab backspace key to move from one menu item to the next TYPE Specifies the data rate on this port STATE Current port status The port can be set to the enabled or disabled mode If the port is disabled no packets will be received on or transferred from this port NEGOTIATION This item serves to determine the auto negotiation status on this port SPEED DUPLEX Lets you specify the speed on the port connection and the duplex mode FC Lets you enable or disable flow control flow control for full duplex link mode BP Lets you enable or disable the back pressure function back pressure for half duplex mode User Manual Trunk Configuration User Manual Console Management B BANDWIDTH IN OUT Lets you control the data rate for each port Can be set in increments of 100 kbps The TX and RX options can be
91. main in an authorized state funkwerk 1224p 802 1x Per Port Setting Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable fictions Edit lt Apply gt lt Previous Page Next Page gt Select the Action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 47 802 1x configuration per port interface Misc Configuration Select lt Edit gt QUIET PERIOD Defines the time period during which the port does not accept queries from supplicants TX PERIOD Determines the time period during which the port waits to send the next EAPOL PDU during an authentication SUPPLICANT TIMEOUT Determines the period of time the switch waits for a supplicant to reply to an EAP request SERVER TIMEOUT Determines the period of time the switch waits for the serv er to reply to an authentication request REAUTHORIZE Maximum Defines the number of authentication attempts after which the authentication will be regarded as failed and the authentication session will be terminated REAUTHORIZE PERIOD Determines the period of time after which the con nected clients have to be re authenticated User Manual Console Management B Select Apply to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p 802 1x Misc Configuration Quiet Period 0 65535 Default 60 Tx Period 0 65535 Default 30 Supplicant Timeout 1 300 Default 30 Server Timeout 1 300 Default 30 Reauthorize Max
92. ninininin rea reso i5400 nut Delect rs 00 nut rea EIE null 131068 Apply port 1 8 zl Figure 5 36 POE status interface W PowER Limit MANAGEMENT Lets you enable or disable the POE power man agement function FIRMWARE Indicates the firmware version of the system TOTAL POWER LiMiT Displays the power limit provided to PDs via the POE port W TOTAL PowER W Displays the total power provided to PDs Port Select the port you wish to configure E ENABLE Lets you enable or disable the POE on the port B POWER Limit BY CLASSIFICATION Lets you enable or disable the classifica tion function for the output power on the port Web Based Management BW Power Limit BY MANAGEMENT Lets you enable or disable the port power limit management for the POE power management E DETECT LEGACY SIGNATURE Enable this function to be able to supply power to so called legacy PDs which do not support Standard IEEE 802 3af Wi PRIORITY Sets the port priority for POE power management 1 C critical 2 H high 3 L low W Power Limit MAX MW 15400 Allows you to set the output power limit The maximum must be below 15400 Wi FAULT STATUS Displays the PD error status messages There are the follow ing three error status messages NULL There is no PD connected or the status of the connected PD is normal OVERLOAD The current is above the maximum defined for the PD 475mA 48V
93. nsole Management 4 Console Management 4 1 Connection to the Switch The console port is a DB 9 jack which allows the connection to a PC or a ter minal to monitor and configure the switch Please use the RS 232 cable includ edin the delivery with a DB 9 plug to connect a terminal or a PC to the console port The console configuration out of band allows the user to configure the switch through a direct connection over the RS 232 cable 4 2 Log on to the Console Interface After setting up the connection between the PC and the switch turn on the PC and start a terminal emulation program e g Hyper Terminal Configure the communication parameters They have to match the following default settings for the console port BITS PER SECOND 9600 bps DATA BITS 8 PARITY None STOP BITS 1 Console Management WB FLOW CONTROL None COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits 1 Flow conto i Ca Ceres Cm Figure 4 1 Settings of the communication parameters After entering the settings for the parameters click OK If an empty screen is displayed press the Enter key to call the log on dialog box Enter the default pa rameters admin as the user name and funkwerk as the password use the Enter key to go from one input field to the next Press the Enter key Subse quently the console management menu will b
94. nsole Management Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example show Interface Displays the current Switch contig interface Configuration status of the interface interface status mode fastEthernet 0 1 Switch config if show interface status show Interface Displays the statistics Switch contig interface Configuration counter of the interface interface accounting mode fastEthernet 0 1 Switch config if t show interface accounting show Interface Displays the speed Switch config bandwidth Configuration interface mode fastEthernet 0 1 Switch config if t show bandwidth interface Interface Use the Interface Switch config FastEtherne Configuration FastEthernet interface t module mode command fastEthernet 0 1 Ethernet slot id id Console Management Commands show group Trunk Commands Command Level Privileged EXEC Description Displays information on Default Setting Example Switch show group ID mode a trunk group If you do group 1Group not enter a trunk group Trunk 1 Ports 02 number all trunk 03 04Priority groups will be 0001Lacp displayed EnableWork ports 0 port group Global Adds a trunk group Disabled LACP Switch group ID Configuration Use the no form of contig port port list mode this command to delete group 1 1 4 lacp trunk groups lacp on workp 2 Lem EET Trunk without beri LAC
95. nts of 100 kbps 802 1X AUTHENTICATION IEEE802 1x user authentication and report to RADIUS server B Reject B Accept B Authorize B Disable DHCP DHCP client PACKET FILTER Broadcast storm filter SYSTEM SETUP AND System calibration CONTROL IEEE 802 3af resistance adaptation ERROR STATUS DETECTION Null No device connected Overload if current above 475 mA at 48 V DC for over 50 milliseconds DR error PD resistance test result outside the allowed range PARAMETER INFORMATION Display of current device parameters Resistance test result Current voltage Power consumption Classification current Determined class User Manual 10 Introduction PORT CONTROL Port enable disable CONFIGURATION PD device detection control enable disable Classification detection control enable disable Detection of interrupted power supply control MODE System detects status B Sample B V Sample B R Detect NTP RFC 2030 Simple Network Time Protocol optional SMTP RFC2821 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol optional SYSTEM PROTOCOL System protocol records up to 1000 entries POWER MONITOR Power supply monitoring for AC DC fan status The POE switch supports 3 types of power supply POW DPW POE SPW and POE UPW POWER SUPPLY TEST Power supply monitoring function 1 3 Scope of Delivery Unpack the package contents of the funkwerk S1224p FastEthernet PoE Swit
96. on of Funkwerk En terprise Communications GmbH Adaptation and especially translation of the document is inadmissible without the prior consent of Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Funkwerk products comply with the following guidelines and standards R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC CE marking for all EU countries and Switzerland You can find detailed information in the Declarations of Conformity under www funkwerk ec com Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Suedwestpark 94 D 90449 Nuremberg Germany Telephone 49 180 300 9191 0 Fax 49 180 300 9193 0 Internet www funkwerk ec com This is a class A product If operated in a domestic environment the device may cause interferences As a result the user may have to take appropriate countermeasures 1 INDOGUCHON iua x Qon oe ad Eod da ee RO e e ew eee Cee eae 5 1 1 Agar 6 1 2 Software Features 00 00 cee rh 7 1 3 Scope of Delivery 0 0 0 tee 10 2 Hardware Description L eeeees e 13 2 1 Physical Dimensions liil re 13 2 2 Front Panel zone ERE thee eR Re m REDE Lok eo aes 13 2 3 LEDS n te E da ca ation gah Am eet ee pacae 14 2 4 Fear Fariel xus oed RR RE EE USB ree RR Pade edited ats 15 2 5 Desktop Installation 0 rd ccc BI 16 2 5 1 Attaching the Rubber Feet 0 cee eee 16 2 6 Rack Mounting 22x Tbe bed edu heels cede eNO wate aw a 16 2 6 14 Connection to the Power Supply
97. ormation on the trunk group ID W WORKING Port Num Maximum number of ports that can be aggregated si multaneously If a static LACP trunk group is configured all excess ports are set to the stand by mode and are added to the group if a work port breaks down In the case of local static trunk groups the number of ports has to match the number of member ports B Select Apply to apply the configuration User Manual Console Management s Configure the trunk groups before configuring the LACP functionality Note funkwerk 1224p LACP Working Ports Group Work Ports Actions gt lt Apply gt lt Quit gt TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 4 41 LACP working ports configuration interface LACP State Activity B Select Edit Esc Previous Menu B6 Press the space key to select the activity status of the port ACTIVE The port transfers LACP protocol packets automatically PASSIVE The port does not transfer LACP protocol packets automati cally The port replies only if it receives an LACP protocol packet from a device at the opposite end 98 Console Management IGMP GVRP Configuration B Select Apply to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p LACP State Activity Weim lt Apply gt Quit Select the action menu Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 42 LACP activity status configuration interface LACP Group Status If you have set up trunk g
98. otocol Data Units Use the no form of this command to restore the default setting stp path Interface Use the stp path cost 10 Mbps 100 Switch config cost Configuration interface configuration 100 Mbps 10 interface number mode command to determine fastEthernet 0 2 the path costs for calculations according to the Spanning Tree Protocol STP If a loop is created Spanning Tree uses the path costs to determine whether an interface is switched to forwarding mode Use the no form of this command to restore the default setting Switch config if stp path cost 20 m Commands spanning tree forward time seconds Command Level Global Configuration mode Description Use the global Forward Time configuration command for Spanning Tree to set the forwarding time for the specified Spanning Tree events The forwarding time determines the duration of the listening and learning states before the port starts the forwarding Use the no form of this command to restore the default setting Default Setting 15 sec Console Management Example Switch contig spanning tree forward time 20 stp path priority number Interface Configuration mode Use the Path Priority Interface command for Spanning Tree to configure the path priority It is used when 2 switches compete for the root switch function Use the no form of this comm
99. oup name delete port ID VLAN Database mode Removes the port from the port group Switch vlan st vlan v2 delete 5 33 Commands vlan Group name vlanid group ID port port ID tag port ID Command Level VLAN Database mode Description Adds a new 802 1Q VLAN group name VLAN name group ID 2 4094 port ID port members 1 9 Default Setting Example Switch vlan st vlan v2 vlanid 2 port 1 4tag 2 4 vlan group name add port ID tagged untagged VLAN Database mode Sets the port of a specific port group to tagged resp untagged Switch vlan st vlan v2 add 5 8 taggedorvlan v2 add 5 8 untagged vlan group name delete port ID VLAN Database mode Removes the port from the port group Switch vlan vian v2 delete 5 no vlan Group name or group ID VLAN Database mode Deletes the 802 1Q VLAN group Switch vlan no vlan v2 Switch vlan no vlan v22 Commands vlan protocol group name protocol value vlanid group ID port port ID tag port ID Command Level VLAN Database mode Description Adds a VLAN protocol group name vlan group name IP ip ARP arp Appletalk app Appletalk_AARP app_arp Novell_IPX ipx Banyan_vines banyan_c4 Banyan_vines banyan_c5 Banyan_vines banyan_ad Decent_mop_01 decent_01 Decent_mop_02 d
100. plays the connection status of the port If there is currently a con nection from the port to the device which is up and running normally UP is displayed here Otherwise Down is displayed STATE Current port status NEGOTIATION Displays the auto negotiation status SPEED DUPLEX Displays the duplex mode of the port FC Displays the flow control status BP Displays the back pressure status User Manual 59 Console Management lm W BANDWIDTH IN Our Displays the bandwidth control status for incoming outgoing traffic PRIORITY Displays the port priority status Security Displays the port security status funkwerk 1224p Port Status State Speed Band Width Security Negotiation Duplex FC In Out Priority Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Actions gt lt Previous Page lt Next Page gt Select the action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 5 Port status interface Port Counters Displays current port counter information E lt REFRESH gt Refreshes the counter information Wi CLEAR Sets all port counters to 0 WB lt NEXT PAGE Jumps to the next page Console Management PREVIOUS PAGE Jumps back to the previous page funkwerk 1224p Port Counters Tx Bad Rx Good Rx Bad Tx Abort Packet Packet Packet Packet Packet Collision fictions Refresh
101. r to reply to an authentication request 8021x misc servertimeout 50 Commands sabe Description SURG Example 8021x misc Global Defines the number of 2 Switch config maxrequest Configuration authentication attempts 8021x misc Number mode after which the maxrequest 2 authentication will be regarded as failed and the authentication session will be terminated 8021x misc Global Determines the period of 3600 Switch config reauthperiod Configuration time after which the 8021x misc sec mode connected clients have to reauthperiod 20 be re authenticated Commands 8021x prostate reject accept authorize disable Command Level Interface Configuration mode Description Use the 802 1x Port State command to set the state of the selected port E Reject The specified port has to remain in an unauthorized state H Accept The specified port has to remain in an authorized state W Authorized The specified port is either set to the authorized or unauthorized state The state depends on the result of the authentication process which is performed between the supplicant and the authentication server W Disable The specified port has to remain in an authorized state Default Setting N A Example Switch config interface fastethernet 0 3 Switch config if 8021x portstate accept TFTP Comman
102. r was configured by the user Actual means that the current port parameter is shown BANDWIDTH Displays the bandwidth for incoming and outgoing data traffic on each port PRIORITY Displays the static port priority status Web Based Management M Security Displays the port security status Port Status Negotiation Speed Duplex Flow Control Back Pressure Band Width Config Actual Config Actual Config Actual Config Actual In Out Port 01 100TX Down Enable Auto NA 100Full NIA ON NA ON N A OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 02100TX Up Enable Auto Auto 100Full 100 Full ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 03 100TX Down Enable Auto N A 100Full N A ON NA ON N A OFF OFF Disable OFF Port04 100TX Down Enable Auto N A 100Full N A ON NA ON N A OFF OFF Disable OFF Port05 100TX Down Enable Auto N A 100Full N A ON NIA ON N A OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 06 100TX Down Enable Auto NA 100Full N A ON NA ON NIA OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 07 100TX Down Enable Auto N A 100Full N A ON NA ON NWA OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 08 100TX Down Enable Auto N A 100Full N A ON NA ON N A OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 09 100TX Down Enable Auto N A 100Full N A ON NA ON NIA OFF OFF Disable OFF Port10 100TX Down Enable Auto N A 100Full N A ON NA ON N A OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 11 100TX Down Enable Auto 100Full NIA ON NA ON NA OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 12 100TX Down Enable Auto 1100 Full N A ON NA ON NA OFF Disable OFF Port 13
103. rface Use the No MAC Switch config address Configuration Address Table Static interface table mode Filter command to fastEthernet 0 2 static remove static entries or Switch config filter address filters from the if no mac hwaddr MAC MAC address table address table address static hwaddr vlanid 004063112233 VLAN ID vlanid 10 show mac Privileged EXEC Use the Show MAC Switch show address mode Address Table User mac address table EXEC command to table static static display the MAC filter address table show mac Privileged EXEC Switch show address mode mac address table aging table aging time timeMAC Address aging time 300 SNMP Commands Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example snmp system Global Determines the system N A Switch config name Configuration name of the SNMP snmp system word mode agent name I2switch snmp system Global Determines the location N A Switch config location Configuration of the SNMP agent snmp system mode location lab word Console Management Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example snmp system Global Determines the contact N A Switch config contact Configuration to the administrator of snmp system word mode the SNMP agent contact where snmp Global Adds SNMP community PUBLIC RO Switch config community Configuration string Use the no snmp strings
104. roups the information below will be displayed Enables or disables IGMP GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol B Select Edit Wi Press the space key to modify the parameter Console Management B Select Apply to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p IGMP GVRP Configuration IGMP Disable Query Mode Disable GVRP Disable fictions fipply Quit TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 43 IGMP GVRP configuration interface 802 1x Configuration Configuring the 802 1x settings funkwerk 1224p 802 1x Configuration System Configuration Per Port Setting Misc Configuration Previous Menu Enable or disable 802 1x Protocol function TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 4 44 802 1x configuration interface 100 Console Management 802 1x Setup Enables or disables the 802 1x protocol Select lt Edit gt Use the space key to enable or disable the 802 1x protocol Select lt Apply gt to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p 802 1x Setup 802 1x Disable fictions QZMA lt Apply gt Quit Select the action menu TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 45 802 1x setup interface System Configuration Allows you to configure the 802 1x parameters Select lt Edit gt Rapius SERVER IP Determines the IP address of the Radius server SHARED KEY Defines an encryption
105. s Command Description 1 Test for 10 seconds A self test of the uninterruptible power supply is carried out which lasts 10 seconds 8 Turn ON OFF Beeper Lets you turn the UPS beeper on and off 9 Switch Com 1 2 UPS Switches to UPS on com1 or com2 a Auto Refresh Enables the automatic screen refresh 0 Exit Exits the UPS menu mode 4 5 6 POE Menu Allows you to display POE information and lets you configure the POE port E Port ENABLE Displays the POE port status Y means that the port is en abled N means that the port is disabled and there is no power supply The port can still transmit the data packet however W PwRLIMITCLASS Displays Y if the classification function for the maximum output power delivered to a PD is enabled and N if it is disabled If you en able this function the maximum power output parameter will be controlled by the PowerLimitMax parameter W PwnLiMITMANAG Shows the POE management which may be based on the priority rules Console Management POE information display As 1 Port Enable PwrLimitClass N N Purl imitManag Detect Legacy Priority Low Low Low Low Low Powerl imitMax 15400 15400 15400 15400 15400 Fault Status null null null null null Mode Status V Smpl V Smpl V Smpl V Smpl V Smpl Dsury R ohms 131068 131068 131068 131068 131068 131068 Port Curr mA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port Volt V 002 3 002 2 002 2 002 3 002 3 002 2 Port Pwr ml d
106. s you to define a time slot from 1 to 10 s during which the switch transmits hello broadcasts to other switches FoRWARD DELAY TIME 4 30 Duration in seconds of the listening and learn ing states before the port starts the forwarding User Manual 4 Console Management B Select Apply to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p RSTP System Configuration Configure rstp Parameters Bridge ID 80000000F9161100 Priority 0 61440 Root Port Root Root Path Cost 0 Max Age 6 40 Max flge 20 Hello Time 2 Hello Time 1 10 Forward Delay 15 Forward Delay Time 4 30 Priority must be a multiple of 4096 2 Forward Delay Time 1 should greater than or equal to Max Age Max Age should be greater than or equal to 2 Hello Time 1 fictions NARA lt Apply gt Quit Select the action menu TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 34 RSTP system configuration interface Per Port Setting Select Edit PATH Cosr Specifies the path costs of the port which the switch uses to determine which ports are forwarding ports Priority Refers to the port priority Allows you to define how probable it is for this port to become the root port Press the Esc key to return to the next highest menu Select Apply to apply the configuration Console Management B6 Select Next Page gt to configure the remaining ports and then lt Previous Page to return to the
107. sword Configuration You can use this menu item to change the password for console and Web man agement log on B Select lt Edit gt OLD PASSWORD Enter your old password Oo BW NEw PASSWORD Enter a new password E ENTER AGAIN Enter the new password again to confirm it 67 68 Console Management SNTP Configuration B Select Apply to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p Password Configuration Old Password New Password Enter flgain Select the action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 13 Password configuration interface This menu item serves to configure the SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol settings which the switch can use to synchronize its clock over the Internet W SNTP CLIENT Enables or disables the SNTP function which is used to query a clock synchronization from the SNTP server W UTC TIMEZONE Determines the local time zone in which the switch is work ing System Log Client Configuration Console Management WB SERVER IP Determines the IP address of the SNTP server funkwerk 1224p SNTP Configuration SNTP Client Disable UTC Timezone 0 Server IP 192 168 0 2 u Select the action menu enu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 14 SNTP configuration interface Configures the switch as the system log client which can query system log in formation from the system
108. t 140 User Manual Web Based Management tags into Ethernet frames The tag contains a VLAN Identifier VID which spec ifies the VLAN number The user can set up tag based VLANs and in the process enable or disable the GVRP protocol There are 256 configurable VLAN groups If you activate 802 1Q VLAN all ports of the switch will belong to the default VLAN The VID is 1 The default VLAN cannot be deleted GVRP permits the automatic configuration of a VLAN between the switch and the node If the switch is connected to a device where GVRP has been enabled you can send a GVRP request and use the VID of the VLAN which has been defined on the switch The switch will then add the device automatically to the existing VLAN VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode 802 10 hd Enable GVRP Protocol Enable Security VLAN 802 10 SUCESSFULLY ENABLED Configuration Figure 5 23 802 1Q VLAN interface H Click the Configuration hyperlink to call up the VLAN configuration inter face E ENABLE GVRP PROTOCOL Check the checkbox in order to activate the GVRP protocol Wi ENABLE SECURITY VLAN SETTING Check the checkbox in order to activate the security VLAN If you enable the security VLAN the switch can be access ed only by members of these VLANs To configure the security VLAN please perform the steps in section Basic below After finishing the security VLAN configuration you can create more VLANs 141 ez
109. tch contig or no Configuration command on Ethernet interface security mode ports fastEthernet 0 1 You can use the no Switch config form of this command if security on to disable the security on the port Console Management Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example priority on Interface Use the priority Disabled Switch contig high low Configuration command on Ethernet interface or no mode ports fastEthernet 0 1 priority You can use the no Switch config form of this command if priority on to disable the priority on high the port Bandwidth Interface Sets the bandwidth for Disabled Switch contig in out Configuration incoming or outgoing interface value mode data traffic The value fastEthernet 0 1 range is 0 999 0 Switch config means disabled The if bandwidth in bandwidth for the 50 extension module port 25 and 26 cannot be set State Interface Use the state Enabled Switch config Enable Configuration command to set the interface Disable mode state of the Ethernet fastEthernet 0 1 ports You can use this Switch config command in the disable if amp state disable variant to disable the port Show Interface Displays the status of Switch config st interface Configuration the interface interface configuratio mode configuration fastEthernet 0 1 n Switch config if show interface configuration YY Co
110. te access rights WB Click the Add button IGMP Snooping User Manual Web Based Management Trap Manager A trap manager is a management station which receives traps Traps are sys tem alerts created by the switch If no trap manager has been defined no traps will be created To create a trap manager enter the IP address of the end device and a community string E P ADDRESS Enter the IP address of the trap device BW Community STRINGS Community strings of the trap device B Click the Add button 5 9 Security 5 9 1 Forwarding and Filtering The switch supports IP multicast If you have activated IGMP on the Switch Set tings Advanced page in Web Management the IGMP snooping information will be displayed here You will find the various multicast group VIDs and member ports The IP multicast address range extends from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is an internal protocol of the Internet Protocol IP Suite The Internet Protocol implements multicast data traffic by the application of switches routers and hosts which support IGMP The application of IGMP enables the port to detect IGMP based requests and messages and to administrate IP multicast traffic over the switch As a matter of principle IGMP uses 3 types of messages as described in the following ta ble 149 Web Based Management Message Description Query This is a query transmitted by a querying party IGM
111. ted Configuration interface Console Management RSTP Configuration Rapid Spanning Tree is a link management protocol which offers path redun dancy and at the same time prevents undesirable loops in the network funkwerk 1224p RSTP Configuration Set RSIP Mode System Configuration Per Port Setting Per Port Status Previous Menu Set the RSTP Mode TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 4 32 RSTP configuration interface RSTP Setup Enabling the Rapid Spanning Tree Functionality B Select Edit Wi Press the space key to select the option 89 Console Management Select lt Apply gt to apply the configuration funkwerk 1224p RSTP Setup RSTP Disable Select the action menu TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 4 33 RSTP setup interface System Configuration Allows you to configure the RSTP system parameters In addition root bridge information on Rapid Spanning Tree will be displayed here 90 Select lt Edit gt Priority 0 65535 The bridge with the lowest parameter has the highest priority and will be selected as the root when the parameter is changed The system must be restarted to specify the priority value of paths According to the standard protocol the value must be a multiple of 4096 Max AGE 6 40 Duration in seconds 6 to 40 that protocol information re ceived on a port is stored by the switch HELLO TIME 1 10 Allow
112. terface Web Based Management 5 6 7 Configuration Backup Serves to restore the saved configuration to the switch In addition it allows the user to save the configuration to the TFTP server TFTP Restore This menu item allows you to restore the EEPROM parameter from the TFTP Configuration server E TFTP SERVER IP ADDRESS Enter the IP address of the TFTP server W RESTORE FILE NAME Enter the name of the configuration file you wish to re store H Click the Apply button Configuration Backup TFTP Restore Configuration TFTP Backup Configuration TFTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Restore File Name Apply Figure 5 11 Restore configuration from TFTP interface TFTP Backup Saves the current EEPROM parameter of the switch to the TFTP server Configuration amp TFTP Server IP ADDRESS Enter the IP address of the TFTP server E Backup FiLE NAME Enter the name of the configuration file B Click the Apply button Configuration Backup TETP Restore Configuration TFTP Backup Configuration TFTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Backup File Name Apply J Figure 5 12 TFTP backup configuration interface Web Based Management 5 6 8 System Event Log The events recorded in the system log are displayed as shown below W Click the Reload button to refresh the view System Log System Log Client Mode Disable System Log Server IP Address fo o o0 E 16 Jan 1 19 01 26 Protocol VLAN NONE at VLAN MODE 802 10
113. tig qos queuepolicy fcfs All High before Low Switch config qos queuepolicy ahbl qos bridge Global Use the QoS Bridge Off Switch config delay bound Configuration Delay Bound qos bridge sec mode command delay bound 1 n qos Use the no form of bridge this command to delay bound restore the default setting show qos Global Displays broadcast Switch config storm Configuration storm control show qos storm control mode control QOS storm control mode ENABLE show qos Global Displays the QoS Switch config st policy Configuration policy show qos policy mode Qos Mode WRR Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example show gos low Global Displays low priority Switch config priority Configuration delay bound show qos low delay bound mode priority delay bound Qos low priority delay bound 1 show qos Global Displays bridge delay Switch config bridge Configuration bound show qos delay bound mode bridge delay boundbridge delay bound 5 IGMP Commands Commands Command Level Description Default Setting Example igmp Global Enables disables the Off Switch config st on off Configuration IGMP snooping igmp on mode function igmp query Global Changes the IGMP Disabled Switch config auto Configuration query mode igmp query enable mode enable disable show ip igmp Privileged EXEC Displays details of an Switch show ip prof
114. use this menu item to change the user name and password for the Web management log on Wi USER NAME Enter the new user name the default name is admin B NEW PASSWORD Enter the new password the default password is funk werk CoNriRM PASSWORD Retype the new password Click the Apply button Security Manager User Name famn New Password p Confirm Password q F Apply Figure 5 8 Security Manager interface Web Based Management 5 6 5 SNTP Configuration This menu item serves to configure the SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol settings which the switch can use to synchronize its clock over the Internet WB SNTP CLIENT Enables or disables the SNTP function which is used to query a clock synchronization from the SNTP server W UTC TIMEZONE Determines the local time zone in which the switch is work ing WB SERVER IP Determines the IP address of the SNTP server SNTP SNTP Client Disable z UTC Timezone o SNTP Server IP fi 92 168 0 2 Switch Timer Apply Figure 5 9 SNTP configuration interface 5 6 6 TFTP Update Firmware Allows you to update the switch firmware E TFTP SERvER IP ADDRESS Enter the IP address of the TFTP server E FIRMWARE FILE NAME Name of the firmware configuration file B6 Click the Apply button TFTP Update Firmware TFTP Server IP Address 19216802 Firmware File Name image bin Apply Figure 5 10 Update TFTP firmware in
115. word mode form of the command to community right RO RW delete the respective strings public Or community right RW no snmp Switch config community no snmp strings community word strings public right rw snmp serverhost Global Configures host N A Switch config IP address Configuration information and snmp server community mode community string for host192 168 1 5 the SNMP server 0 word No snmp server host IP address community word communitypublic Switch config no snmp server host 192 168 1 50 community public Console Management Commands port monitor RXITXIboth port ID Or no port monitor Port Mirroring Commands Command Level Interface Configuration mode Description Use the Port Monitor command to enable port monitoring ona port using Switch Port Analyzer SPAN Use the no form of this command to restore the default setting for the port Default Setting N A Example Switch config Interface fastEthernet 0 8 Switch config if port monitor both 3 show port monitor Privileged EXEC mode Use the Show Port Monitor Privileged EXEC command to display the ports with port monitoring via Switch Port Analyzer SPAN enabled Switch show port monitor State Enable AnalysisPortld 8 Port 01 TxRx Monitor Port 02 TxRx Port 03 TxRx Port 04 TxRx Port 05 TxRx Port 06 TxRx Port 07 Tx
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