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1. Hidji A mido Reboot Sarboh la Figure 3 11 The Stack screen page 3 10 SNMP The management switch provides Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP over the UDP IP transport protocol as defined in RFC 1517 for network management applications To control the access of the system a list of community entries is defined Each community entry consists of a community string and its access privilege The Access privilege is either Read Only or Read Write Only SNMP messages with correct community string and allowable operation are responded by the system The community list is configurable by all management operations Only SNMP community with Read Write can view the whole list and make modifications A Read Only community can only see its own community entry A In a stack environment for master switch to Know which switch you want to view and set by SNMP either the switches IP or community name must be different Thus if you have NOTE stacked several switches by single IP their community name must be different Trap messages are generated to report system events spontaneously as defined in RFC 1215 The system can generate traps defined in the MIB it supports A list of Trap Receivers is defined in management as the target of each trap message A Trap Receiver 18 is a network node that deserves the trap message sent by management switch A Trap Receiver entry contains the IP address of the node and
2. Link State Dorem Media Typa 1000B45E Tx HirrorPort Config Speed Duplex arto al Pont Slate Enabled Dou Corral Broadcast Ha d E Lo T s En mm Limit 100 la Flow Contral Er albo fl SYSTEM TOOLS Poot Priority o Speed State i lower 7 highest d ES EDU Ee i Sistem Fas n PH PTT Port VLAN x ga harga Password Belongs to VLANs 1 Firme are LUiporsde Port Statistics zl Figure 3 3 The Port Config screen Choose Port You can choose a port either by clicking on the picture or by selecting it at the Choose Port field Speed Duplex Speed Duplex is to select the operation mode of chosen port The options are as Auto Auto negotiation 10Mbps HD 10 Base T Half Duplex 10Mpbs FD 10Base T Full Duplex 100Mpbs HD 100Base TX Half Duplex 100Mbps FD 100Base TX Full Duplex Broadcast Rate Limit This function sets broadcast limit to the desired rate for the specified port It controls the reception of broadcasting packets The ranging for Broadcast rate limit varies from 096 to 10096 The higher the rate is the more broadcast packets can pass through the port Rate is the percent of the traffic to allow before throttling That is if you configure this value to 1096 and current connected speed is 100M Only 10M broadcast data can pass through the port Port Priority In a tagged VLAN application you can specify the VLAN priority to expedite the VLAN traffic
3. 38400 Parity None Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Flow Control none For example if using hyperterminal the configuration should be rust X x Port Settings Dum s EN E Seb er Flow control Hore x drenced Rectora D lai o c co 40 4 2 Logging on to the Switch To log on to the Switch 1 Atthe screen prompt 5B55Ww 2402 HyperT erminal File Edt View Call Transfer Help T 4 sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis Boot Loader Version 1 260 e sis sis sis de ds de sis le de ds sis ds de sis sis sis sis le sis dl sis la sis Press ENTER to stop auto boot Auto booting Firmware version 1 18 Loading firmware Attaching interface loH done Port 25 No module Port 26 No module Password sm SS Connected 0 03 50 Auto detect 38400 amp H 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 4 1 SGSW 2402 Console Login on Screen Enter the console interface factory default console password admin or user defined password if you changed the default password using the instructions in Section 4 2 9 The Switch Management prompt in Figure 4 2 appears SG5SW 2402 Hyper Terminal File Edt View Call Transfer Help Fra FF de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de sia dd sis e da a xs Boot Loader Version 1 248 Fra sia sis sis sis sis sis sis sia sis sia sis sis
4. 26 Host search The Host 203 70 249 253 was not found MAL search MAL Address Ot 3041 0b 3c b8 was found MAL search MAC Address 00 304 f b 3c b9 was found MAC search MAC Address DD 304 f b 3c ff was not found System config has been changed and system configuration has been saved successtulh Change Password The password has been changed successfully Change Password The new password does mot match the confirm password Change Password Failed to change password The system configuration has been saved successtul ly Soto cose Cin Figure 3 23 The Message Window page 37 3 23 Reboot Switch Rebooting the management switch is required after changes are made in the configuration or setting A IEF a ss iaa TIS m HETA dm E LEE ELSE PES Se LEH LIFE Ii LJ Ba nupt Er L li ori Sk HL LIBELLI LIJCLLI Trunk Contig z 4 H a0 Ld im 10 id 10 HE i iira M ET AURA EL GRP Config non m c5 Reboot Switch MirrorPort Config Lor Comal Address Search CLT eid Tose ges SYSTEM TOOLS ves Steam E ont a Geiben Irfurmatian B E E d arc Figure 3 24 The Reboot Switch page Click Yes to reboot the switch The system will prompt you to logon again after about 60 seconds to see the effect 3 24 Logout With the web browser logging out is as easy as ABC By clicking Logout button you will get a logout GUI as shown below If you need t
5. G sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sia sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sia sis sis sis sis sis sis m Press ENTER to stop auto boot Auto booting Firmware version 1 18 Loading firmware Attaching interface loB done Port 25 No module Port Z6 No module Connected 0 15 40 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 4 8 SGSW 2402 network setting Screen 45 4 2 6 sys set name string This commands allow to set the system name of SGSW 2402 5G5wW 2402 HyperT ermmal File Edt View Call Transfer Help Port Z6 No module de Password zs We lcomet Command s ys Incomplete Command s how set reset sys show info sys show ip sus show ethernet address sus set ip lt 1P Address 5ubnet Mask lt Default Gateway sus set name string sys set contact string sys set location string SYS set password sys set link info lt onioff gt Sus reset system sus reset config sus save config Command zus set name planet Command gt Connected 0 16 53 Auto detect 38400 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS LIRA Capture Print echo p Figure 4 9 SGSW 2402 system name setting Screen 4 2 7 sys set contact string This command allow to set system administrator name of SGSW 2402 5GSW 2402 HyperT erminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Password We lcomet Command s ys Incomplete Command show set reset
6. Port 26 No module Password sx Welcome Command logout Logged out Good Bye Password Connected 0 02 01 Auto detect 38400 B8 H 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo s HL Figure 4 17 SGSW 2402 logout Screen 4 2 15 port Port Management Commands This menu contains system parameters to display and configure the port of the switch Menu items are 565W 2402 HyperT erminal L BI XJ File Edt View Call Transfer Help Loading firmware Attaching interface loH done Port Z5 Ho module Port Z6 Ho module Password zs We lcomet Conmand gt port Incomplete Command s how set port port enable lt port number hi 1 i18i i18BHi 18BHH1 A port disable lt port number port flu lt port number lt onioff gt port bck port number lt on off gt port pri port number p priority port uid port number u uid Command gt Connected 0 05 10 Auto detect 38400 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo a Figure 4 18 SGSW 2402 port command Screen 50 4 2 16 port show This command display port status of each port 5 5Ww 2402 Hyppa lamna Djs ext5 cls 2 Command port ahew eee a a a a a a aaa Port Link Paplex peed Rute 1 Plow Ente BackF Enable linterface A A A a a A TER o quens i i u d of dl Dem om i On OFF On 3 D n i Un i On 1 OFF Cn 4 i Down i i tm i on i Off On 5b B
7. Sys reset config Sys save config LOGOUT EXIT MANAGEMENT COMMANDS Logout PORT PORT MANAGEMENT COMMANDS port show port set enable port number h f 10 100 1000 A port set disable port number port set flw port number on off port set bck port number on joff port set pri port number lt p priority port set vid port number v vid 42 VLAN VLAN MANAGEMENT COMMANDS vlan show vlan build lt vid gt lt u untags gt lt t tags gt lt p priority gt vlan delete lt vid gt vlan set pri lt vid gt lt p priority gt TRUNK TRUNK MANAGEMENT COMMANDS trunk show trunk set lt port1 gt port2 port3 port4 STP STP MANAGEMENT COMMANDS stp on off SNMP SNMP MANAGEMENT COMMANDS SNMP ONIOFF STACK STACK MANAGEMENT COMMANDS stack on joff 4 2 1 sys System Management Commands This menu contains system parameters to display and configure the switch to your network Menu items are 9h5Ww 2402 HyperT erminal File Edt View Call Transfer Help Ol Command z ys Incomplete Command s how set reset sus show info sus show ip sus show ethernet address sys set ip IP Address lt Subnet Mask Default Gateway gt sys set name string sus set contact string sus set location string sys set password sus set link info ontoff gt Sus reset system sys reset config SYS save config Command _ Connected 0 06 36 Auto dete
8. Entru i PUID iBHiBHBHH i HHAH i HHHH i HHHH i HHAH i HHHH po 446 8666 HAHH i 868668 10008 0060 0006 H i HAHH i HAHH HAHH i HAHH i HAHH 0066 xi1HBH i1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 ug sup iu uuu uuu sug iud 18 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ULAH Function N Command gt Connected 0 22 43 Auto detect 38400 B8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo i Figure 4 26 SGSW 2402 VLAN statics Screen 54 4 2 25 vlan build vid lt u untags gt lt t tags lt p priority gt This command allow to create VLAN group and assign VLAN tag and untagged 9G54 2402 HyperT erminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dial eis vlan build lt vid gt lt u untags lt t tags p priority Usage vlan build vid i to 487415 tu ULAN untags i to 261 lt t VALN tags 1 to 2615 Tp GPU priority B to 31 gt Example vlan build 2 u 14 15 t 14 15 p 3 Command gt Connected 0 24 00 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Z Figure 4 27 SGSW 2402 VLAN setting Screen 4 2 26 vlan delete lt vid gt This command allow to delete VLAN group SG5W 2402 HyperT erminal File Edt View Call Transfer Help vlan delete lt vid gt Usage vlan d
9. TE 26 Sv o OTE GONE C Eu I Mad ep M I Mp uod M LM D E E MEME 26 Suo SYSTEM INFORMA T ON m et inse i cette ke n LR RU ipu eo RE ee ELM LL e teh Leu LS 27 SEAN E MASSIVE 28 SAN UPGRADE A E NT 30 E SNA A LM AMA ULM i Ln MA a en Mt ee Ld 32 ERE O O II a a A EET O 33 D BES E121 E oM In PH PE 33 EPEA EER a 215 AA A 35 E O eee ee 36 3 22 WESSAGE WINDOWS toria act Sos mant rase tones nas heed Senda ant ia teo nea acr nen pot o a dll Monos sete 37 Sn REBOOT A e lee rini iti i iai i ele EAT 38 Cro AES Hel RUMORS 38 4 CONSOLE INTERFACE tazen pins Fk Ow ES gk run A Esa EON Eau CI eR S Vir Fea EVI CE a Ca deba ORE EE VENE AR 40 AT GONNEGT TOPO RC EIE TEE 40 42 LOGGINGON TO THE WITCH area a dl da e ti Ud Ed 41 4 2 1 sys System Management COMMANdOS ccoooooonccnnnncccccnconncnnnncnnnnonnnnnnnnnonnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 43 A227 SYS SHOW INNO om 44 A ES o AG EDER anes 44 4 2 4 sys show Ethernet address cccoccccocccococcccononocononononnononnononnnonnnnononnnanonnnnonnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnannnnnns 45 4 2 5 sys set ip IP Address gt lt Subnet Mask Default GGateway gt cccccccoooconccccnnnccnonooononnnnnocononaness 45 SEE E E E e E a 46 AP Fe SEE CONAC STINO da A E E ii 46 AOS VS SEL locaton SUNG ir ii ia deba 47 ALI SYS SOL PASS WOO si Ed EA AA to ci 47 D SAN TOME Me MOTO SOM OS to 48 22 1 5 5 4050 SVSIBITI uai utiles A ea A TA E v uud Mu DOE EE RI E EPE 48 4212 SYS TOS OL CODIGO inicie petas dE AAA AAA A A s
10. There are 8 levels of priority namely 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 in ascending priority Port VLAN ID VLAN ID is the sequence number of a VLAN The setting of the VLAN ID depends on Belongs to VLANs option Thus you should first configure the VLAN table through VLAN config option and then specify this value Port State Port state is for enabling or disabling the switch operation of the chosen port If itis enabled the chosen port will receive and forward the packets and learns the respective source MAC Addresses If it is disable the chosen port will not receive or forward any packets or learn source MAC Addresses It should be noted that if the cpu port i e the switch port connected to the management workstation is disabled without doubt the communication link between user and the switch will not proceed further It 10 is recommended to locate the link your PC used before disable the port state Flow Control This feature enables or disables the Flow Control function of the port Flow control can eliminate frame loss by blocking traffic from end stations or segments connected directly to the switch when its buffers fill IEEE 802 3x flow control is used for full duplex Note that flow control should not be used if a port is connected to a hub 3 4 VLAN Config The management switch supports Virtual LAN which logically group the connection into VLANs for traffic isolation and sec
11. a community string that is included in the trap message When an event arises that requires a trap message to be sent it is sent to every node listed in the Trap Receiver Y PLANE A A EA ME CONFIGURATION Po rt C i reu WLAN Config Trunk Conf ADVANCED TF Er True IGP C ni Stack Config WMP Conhg RHON 3tatistics Port Eescurity Birr rPort Config Aging Control Address Search rem Conia EE 4 H E intormabor I aie LES Dir u 1 i h i NY enable STEEL are Upgrade i Cave or Asset Settings Friii Panis Reboot Erich Figure 3 12 The SNMP screen 3 11 RMON Statistics This function allows to display all port s RMON Statistics 19 GAP Config shack Corta SAME Cora RPA Sheer bee Port Securit HirrorPort Confry gr omrol address E b gm J RATION LEM ones Port RMON Statistics bem Core esha a eee ord Firtrevare Upgrade Figure 3 13 RMON Statistics page 3 12 Port Security Of all 26 ports some of the end nodes may need to assign to the specific port In order to fulfill this act MAC Address should be added to that particular port This is to ban other users from using the static port _A port can accommodate up to 20 MAC Addresses Y PLANET O DI HE CONFIGURE Fort Conte H Contra Trunk Conf KREERET i 4 ANE GRP Config Sack Config RMON Stetishics Port Saturits HirrorPort Conf a Bur Confrol fu
12. detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL FE NUM Capture Print echo Figure 4 31 SGSW 2402 disable enable STP Screen s HL 4 2 32 snmp SNMP Management Commands This command allow to disable enable SNMP function on SGSW 2402 5654 2402 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Command gt snmp on Command gt nmp SNMP is on Command snmp off Command snmp SAMP is off Commands a LL Connected 0 45 59 Auto detect 38400 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NLM Capture Print echo Figure 4 32 SGSW 2402 disable enable SNMP Screen 57 4 2 33 stack STACK Management Commands This command allow to disable enable Stack function on SGSW 2402 SGSW 2402 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Command gt stack on Stacking is On Command gt stack Stack function is on Command gt stack off Stacking is Off Command gt stack Stack function ls off Command Connected 0 47 18 Auto detect 38400 B8 M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 4 33 SGSW 2402 disable enable Stack Screen 58 Pile Es APPENDIX A NETWORKING CONNECTION When attaching an end station to the device a standard straight through CAT5 cable may be used even when the end station is attached via a patch panel However when attaching another switch or attaching workstations via hubs a crossover cable will need to be used Please see the following wire diagrams for examples of both cable types End node MDI II F
13. on the dashed line to select either T for Tagged or U for Untagged Step 3 Hit on Apply button after you satisfied with the setup Click Save button to update the latest configuration 11 3 5 Trunk config Port Trunking is the ability to group together several switch ports to increase the bandwidth between the management switch and other switch This is an inexpensive method to increase throughput between switches or to servers We define the Port Trunking as the ability to group a set of ports into a single logical link The port trunk acts as single link between switches lt doesn t create a loop even though it is physically connected as such 15 LEM TEC IA L 1906316 mig III 222m Lll La E nn Fi 1B LJ da de La Ji JE AA a EL Men trunk Tz Trunk Member RMON Ststisbics HirrorPort Config m SYETEM TOOLS NOTE Any port can be a trunk port Max 4 trunk ports can be sat m 5 ont a ag Corral Ester Ir orrmraton hare Password Firrreeanre Uporsde Figure 3 5 The Port Trunk config Page Port Trunking Setup Procedures Step 1 You can choose up to 4 port for Trunking by selecting as T Step 2 Click on Apply button to make the configuration effective Step 3 Click Save button to save the latest setting Click OK button and select the ports again 12 3 6 Advanced Configuration The available options in Advanced menu are STP Config The Spanning Tree Se
14. port number u uid OR port set vid FromPortHNumber gt lt ToPortNumber gt u uid port number 1 to 26 lt uid gt 1 to 4695 Example port set vid 118 u 1 Example port set vid 118 u i Command _ Connected 0 17 04 Auto detect 38400 S N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 4 25 SGSW 2402 port VLAN ID Screen s HL 93 4 2 23 vlan VLAN Management Commands This menu contains system parameters to display and configure the VLAN of SGSW 2402 Menu items are e Ow 2402 hyper ermmnal File Ect View Cal Janse Help ole 513 le 2 Firnware version 1 18 Loading Firmware Attaching interface loB done Port 25 Ho sodule Fort 26 Ho module Pace ue Pal mm He lcome 2nmnand v Lam Incomplete Command s how build delete set lan show vlan build vid u untagz t tags i p priority delete lt y id set pri tuid gt lt p priority gt Correciad 0 21 57 Aulo detect 35400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS Muk Capture Print echo a Figure 4 25 SGSW 2402 VLAN command Screen 4 2 24 vlan show This command display VLAN states SGSW 2402 HyperT erminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Command gt wlan show Entry Port 124212222 12111 11111 111H HBHH 00466 LP Num 165 14321 18987 16543 1219 18765 14321 1 44 d 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
15. sia sia sis sis sis sis sis sia sia sis sia sia sia a Press ENTER to stop auto boot Auto booting Firmware version 1 18 Loading firmware Attaching interface loH done Port 25 Ho module Port 26 No module Password zs We lcome Command gt Connected 0 04 28 Auto detect 38400 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Prin echo ee Figure 4 2 SGSW 2402 Console Main Screen 41 Please type Help on the command line the main menu displays all the system command usage that are available as below 9G5 2402 HyperT erminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help us Boot Loader Version 1 20 S sis sis sis sis sis sis sia sis sis sis sis sis sis sia sia sis sis sia sia sis sis sis sia sia sia sia nia a Press ENTER to stop auto boot uto booting Firmware version 1 18 Loading firmware Attaching interface loB done Port 25 Ho module Port 26 Ho module Password zs Welcome Command gt He lp S Us logout port ulan trunk stp snmp stack El Connected 0 05 45 Auto detect 38400 8 M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Ls Figure 4 3 SGSW 2402 Console command Screen SYS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS sys show info sys show ip sys show ethernet address sys set ip IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Sys set name string Sys set contact string Sys set location string Sys set password sys set link info lt on off gt Sys reset system
16. sn pr pop A Tih 22 L hott L dild CONFIGURATION i Fort Conf VLAH Conta Trunk Coni ADVANCED TP Cerig Stack Management GMF Config Stack Config DEUM Stack Setting RMON Statistics Stackiny State disable TA HirrorPort Config Apply ye Ara Corral Address Search St k M nb Li SYSTEM TOOLS n ee E ETC Conte Select switch to view Mone Sisben Aurra i mM terege Phen peer SH Type MAC Address IP Address System Hama Mo member List Firmware Upgrade Figure 3 8 The Stack screen page 16 PLANET Wear M Q GU RATION Port Config VLAH Confra Trunk Confs byte k r El LM SL it i y Sr gum mmm E Config GRP Config EMUN A cs Fort 7 Y rite MirrorPort Conan Agr Corral es Searoh addre STEM TOOLS ber Conf 22 Lir TTI l worms ON rd T Change Pass Frm arg Upor Stack is on now if Master is already exist the switch will be managed by it please access master IP to manage this switch Can not access this switch by this IP Figure 3 9 The Stack screen page Step 5 enter another unit management switch IP ex 203 70 249 154 as Slave switch Step 6 choose Stack Config Step 7 choose Enable of Stacking State and Save PLANET EA M Qa Trunk anf ADVANCED STF Config LUMP Config Laca Cong SNMP Config ROH Fort ST rite MirrorPort Confra Ara Cortrol Address Search STEN TOOLS bem Conf 2E Ede I
17. sus show info sus show ip sus show ethernet address sus set ip lt IP Address lt Subnet Mask lt Default Gateway gt sus set name string sys set contact string sus set location string sys set password sus set link info lt ontoff gt Sys reset system sus reset config sys save config Command gt s ys set contact John Command gt Connected 0 00 50 Auto detect 38400 B H 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo F Figure 4 10 SGSW 2402 system administrator name setting Screen 46 4 2 8 sys set location string This command allow to set the location of SGSW 2402 E a IA HyperT ermmnal a ES File Edt View Cal Transfer Help Comnmand z ys Incomplete Command show set reset sus show info sus show ip sus show ethernet address sus set ip lt IP Address lt Subnet Mask Default Gateway sus set name string sus set contact string sus set location string sus set password sus set link info lt on ioff gt Sys reset system sus reset config sus save config Command s us set location office Command gt Connected 0 18 54 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Ls Figure 4 11 SGSW 2402 system location setting Screen 4 2 9 sys set password This command allow to set the password of SGSW 2402 SGSW 2402 HyperT erminal File Edt View Cal Transfer Help Dis als Command gt ys Incomplete Command s how set reset sus show info s
18. will have to re enter all the configuration information to your network To Clear or reset the setting Step 1 Click on Clear and Reset button The system will prompt you to choose whether you really want to reset the configuration data Step 2 Click Yes button to proceed and the system will automatically reset the IP address to factory default which is http 192 168 100 128 36 Reset Configuration Data pum I Y n I F7 L Qm amm gum L H RT aA WAIL O CONTEO Step 3 Click Logon button if you want to make some more changes 3 22 Message Windows Display Switch system message Bj Message Window Micro t Internet Explorer i E EE Ln xi Message VVindow Stack Config has been changed successfully Stack Config has been changed and system configuration has been saved successtullhy Stack Config has been changed and system configuration has been saved successtully Stack Management hause Switch Hum 0 ta view the member Swibch Stack Management Choose Switch Num 0 to view the member switch Stack Management Choose Switch Num 0 to view the member switch Port 1 security Specified Mac address has been added successtully Stack Management Choose Switch Num 0 to view the member switch MAC search MAC Address 0D 3041 12 34 56 was not found Stack Config has been changed successfully The Host Address 203 70 249 244 was found MAL Addr 00 50 54 46 5c 60 port
19. 0 11 20 Auto detect 38400 B8 M 1 SCROLL CAPS INUM Capture Print echo A Figure 4 6 SGSW 2402 network information Screen 44 4 2 4 sys show Ethernet address This command display the MAC address of SGSW 2402 5G5W 2402 HyperT ermmal File Edt View Cal Transfer Help Command 5 5 Incomplete Command show set reset sus show info sus show ip sus show ethernet address sus set ip lt IP Address lt Subnet Mask lt Default Gateway gt sus set name string sus set contact ztring sus set location string SYS set password sys set link info lt ontoff gt SUS reset system sys reset config sys save config Command zus show ethernet address LAH Port Ethernet address HB 3H 4f 1H a2 17 Command _ Connected 0 12 56 Auto detect 38400 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo E Figure 4 7 SGSW 2402 Mac address information Screen 4 2 5 sys set ip lt IP Address gt lt Subnet Mask gt lt Default Gateway gt This command allow to set the IP address Subnet Mask Gateway of SGSW 2402 E A IA HyperT erminal File Edt View Call Transfer Help Commands ys set ip 263 786 249 175 255 255 255 H 2BH3 78 2494 254 Change IP Address successfully Updating config succeeded Attached TCP IP interface to sqgxEnd unit H Attaching interface loB done e sis de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de de sis sis sis e sia mia a Boot Loader Version 1 2H T T
20. 10 100 1000Mbps Intelligent Stackable Switch SGSW 2402 User s Manual Trademarks Copyright O PLANET Technology Corp 2002 Contents subject to revision without prior notice PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET Technology Corp All other trademarks belong to their respective owners Disclaimer PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications and makes no warranty and representation either implied or expressed with respect to the quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose PLANET has made every effort to ensure that this User s Manual is accurate PLANET disclaims liability for any inaccuracies or omissions that may have occurred Information in this User s Manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of PLANET PLANET assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this User s Manual PLANET makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this User s Manual and reserves the right to make improvements to this User s Manual and or to the products described in this User s Manual at any time without notice If you find information in this manual that is incorrect misleading or incomplete we would appreciate your comments and suggestions FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device p
21. 27 36 Auto detect 38400 8 1 SCROLL FE NUM Capture Print echo Figure 4 13 SGSW 2402 system link report setting Screen 4 2 11 sys reset system This command will reboot the SGSW 2402 SGSW 2402 HyperT erminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dl Ep amp E Es Command sus set link info off Link 5tatus Change Report disabled Command s ys Incomplete Command s how set reset sus show info sus show ip sus show ethernet address sys set ip IP Address lt Subnet Mask lt Default Gateway sus set name string sys set contact string sus set location string sus set password sus set link info amp onioff SYS reset system sys reset config sys save config Command sus reset system reset system will cause unsaued configuration lost do you want to continue tuy n uy Connected 0 28 28 Auto detect 38400 8 M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo L Figure 4 14 SGSW 2402 reset system Screen 48 4 2 12 sys reset config This command will reboot and reset to the default mode of SGSW 2402 9G5W 2402 A El File Edit View Call Transfer Help Password s Welcome Command z ys Incomplete Command s how set reset sus show info sus show ip sus show ethernet address sus set ip IP Address lt Subnet Mask lt Default Gatevay gt sys set name string sys set contact string sys set location string sys set password sys set link info lt ontoff
22. A ev Ru a cin iR rli c ev i nw ib 8 Bol CONFIGURATION T o 8 So MEET AGES und m LAN ML ME I M s DE M M LI do fp a D A LEE 9 SS PORT GON CEINTURE 9 SAN LAN GC ON FIG usa e do eo EDAM M MA io do e aaa 11 9 5 TRUNK GONEIG o A do e eta DE 12 3 6 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION A assure ar do eo a o LR LE e MUI ME Lus ah SEM Nr 13 SC STPGONEIG ute eed eas ean ME ELI Mi A MED REM Le AR S EM MU UAM E PAESE 13 QUT TTF MISI S Ce ORE AOR ML I E AC M E Mu mt 13 Del 2 Ol aEziolotte E 14 ONCE IEEE 15 9 01 IGMP cec MM 15 3 6 2 Definition on IGMP v1 0 and V2 0 a ewe beads 15 CESSIT HERREN RON SENE ra 16 oes LO Ph L ses eee shoes ROSEO a o A tes 18 SERMON STATO NO A uer uote riot ei Ip i ede Ee S uM DL M EE MU AE D Lien ene 19 O o O e tsi o icu E nl du I i MON IU LAN aaa D nae Ur A ELO eat 20 912 1 SCUING UD PIOCCO 18 6 EE 21 9 122 Delete MAG AOUIeSS o e al oo Deseo 21 6 FS a N21 21 2 FORN ema eet eR Oe ee oe ey TER oes nn Pom eR OR EAST Ns Se eee On OTe ET PEN 21 IIS USING Mirror POM TOWMIONIIOF TAME A A tS 21 9 19 2 OCUIO FIOCCOUI GS st a Si A 22 AGING Co ONT ROU MNT T m 22 SO ADDRESS re ARCA e a a e E URE OE Sr A a eee ree 23 2 1391 AOSUSEarChING PIOCCOUICS 20 Uses vies E E obe s sue Teen Eo La 24 15 2 VALOR o lo o wes sees Cie bn ee MU E au ar E ici due bocce tents E REL EIE 25 BG SNE MESS Im O n
23. Loafing firmware ALLS inlerface Loo dome Port 26 Ne medule Fort 35 CHIT module Link born 3 WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 3 1 Configuration As well as the menu driven system configuration program the agent module provides an embedded HTTP Web agent This agent can be accessed by any computer on the network using a standard Web browser Internet Explorer 5 0 or above or Netscape Navigator 4 5 or above Using the Web browser management interface you can configure a switch and view statistics to monitor network activity The Web interface also provides access to a range of SNMP management functions with access to the switch s MIB and RMON database Prior to accessing the switch from a Web browser be sure you have first performed the following tasks Configure it with a valid IP address subnet mask and default gateway using an out of band serial connection For Internet Explorer 5 0 or later version user please check the Java setting below before startup Click on Tools Pick Internet Options Select the Security tab Select Local Intranet click on the icon Click on Sites click Advanced and add the IP address of the switch to the zone Click on Custom Level Scroll down and set Java Permissions to Custom Press the Java Custom Settings button Select the Edit Permissions tab Set Run Unsigned Content to Enable Press OK for all open dialog windows SS BR ETE dx O L For IE5 0 or later version if you can not fi
24. SNMP Management Commands isses esses nana nn naa nnns assassins nnns 57 4 2 33 stack STACK Management COMMAandAS occccccccccncconncccnnnccnnononnnnnnnnncononoronnnnnnnnnonannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 58 APPENDIX A NETWORKING CONNECTION coonoocccccccccccccocccnnccccnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnrrrrnnn nana 59 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Checklist Check the contents of your package for following parts SGSW 2402 User s manual CD Power cord 19 rack mounting kit RS 232 cable Quick Installation Guide If any of these pieces are missing or damaged please contact your dealer immediately if possible retain the carton including the original packing material and use them against to repack the product in case there is a need to return it to us for repair 1 2 About the Switch The SGSW 2402 Intelligent stackable Switch is designed to provide your network with Ethernet Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over twisted pair and fiber optic cabling Two expansion slots on the front panel of the SGSW 2402 Intelligent Switch further add to the flexibility of the systems The SGSW 2402 Intelligent Switch is a combination of 24x10 100M Ethernet RJ 45 ports and 2 optional module slots The two optional modules can be 1 Port 100 Base FX Intelligent Fiber Module Gigabit 1000Base T Intelligent Switch Modules and Gigabit 1000Base SX LX Intelligent Fiber Modules With its build in Web based Management managing and
25. Sach SYSTEM TOOLS ELT TS f a A a e Figure 3 22 The Firmware Upgrade page 30 To check your current firmware version click Knowing the System Information as mentioned in 3 18 System Information After downloading the firmware saved it into your hard disk Upgrade Firmware Procedure Step 1 Click Browse button to select the file where you have just saved and Choose file dialog box will appear prompting you to select the file to upgrade the firmware Choose file Mo Dac uments m ok Mu Compuba Step 2 Click Upgrade button to start replacing the latest Firmware revision The system will prompt you reboot the management switch Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Firmware path and file name C SGSW2402 Firmware planet 731 img Step 3 Click Yes button to restart the device 31 Reboot Switch Step 4 Log on the web site after about 60 seconds if you still need to do some configuration on the management switch Firmware Upgrade fal S S ME j e t mM DIE rever ug cms ee METUS diente SOLE ds or lider tat ME CUFTETIE ore MW watt t USE Tis On the other hand if you choose the wrong file a system message will appear System Messages Firmware downloaded is invalid Check your firmware file and upload again nm 3 21 Save amp Reboot The Save and Reset Settings allow you to execute the amendments or reset to the default setting of configuratio
26. bridge Step 2 Key in the value for Path Cost Step 3 Set the priority level 3 7 2 STP Bridge A ii ii ig iF if Fi 15 gt PLANE i RAT T BEDE IT ARAFAT T 15 b x 7 i seem MESE EE EP NE E E i Le E IE H if La MI CONFIGURATION WLAN Corfo Trunk Config ADVANCED kh m E ETP Comha IGM Confia spanning Tree Port Parameters mack tonnhmg DKP Confiq STE Part STE Bridas AAHON Statistics Port Security Sido ES Hirr rPFort Conci poen Path Cost Priority o E Sale dama Comtral x Address Search fi ha 128 18 32768 00304F7042198 1280 Disabled AE TE kd TR C SY a 3 PLS bell igs o 18 128 18 32760 00304F104219 cheer eels enh 2 148 128 18 32768 00304E T0AD18 Mor ere icr a0 18 138 18 32758 D0304F 100019 Save or Reset Settings 4 13 128 18 37768 00304F 104319 nine Window 5 18 128 18 327BB 00304F10A215 Imhnngk Serre o pee 19 128 18 2768 00304F 10218 Technology Support d a da oleada A B 18 128 18 37768 00304F104319 n 3 i 470 di a E TES NNT dC NAT Ta Figure 3 6 The Spanning Tree Screen Description of Parameters STP State When STP is enabled it will dynamically detect network looping owing to mis configuration of the network topology The redundant connectors will be disabled to avoid looping of packets Looping would often result in flooding of broadcast packets halting the normal traffic Root Priority Device pri
27. configuring the SGSW 2402 Intelligent Switch becomes easier From cabinet management to port level control and monitoring you can visually configure and manage your network via Web Browser just click your mouse instead of typing cryptic command strings However the SGSW 2402 Intelligent Switch can also be managed via Console or third party SNMP Management 1 3 Features Complies with the IEEE802 3 Ethernet IEEE802 3u Fast Ethernet IEEE802 3z and IEEE802 3ab Gigabit Ethernet standard Provide 2 module slots for 100Mbps FX 1000Mbps T or 1000Mbps SX LX option of modules Features Store and Forward mode with wire speed filtering and forwarding rates Auto negotiation amp Full duplex Half duplex Automatic source address learning and aging Support up to 4K MAC address Support IEEE802 1D Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE802 3x compliant full duplex flow control Broadcast storm control runt and CRC Filtering eliminates erroneous packets to optimize the network bandwidth Support to handle up to 1522 bytes packet Stack up to 8 units LED indicators for simple diagnostics and management Internal power supply Auto MDI MDI X on each port Network management configuration Web based management Console and Telnet Configuration SNMP network management IEEE 802 1Q Tagging VLAN 32 VLAN Group Port Trunking supported EEE 802 1D Spanning Tree Protocol STP IGMP and Sniffe
28. cs on the monitored port s VLAN are replicated on the mirror port that you can use a protocol analyzer to analyze the traffic for specific problem 21 gt PLANE ma A T LRT P PEE STETERIT EET m m A LEE LE ig ir 1 a LINE i I1 SS LEE EH E L h F J 7 F3 aug HELL LECT LL LL co i EN 5 5 IE 13 MI IF 10 32 24 CONFIGURATION nri nr F J HLAM GE Trunk Conf ADVANCED Mirror Port Setup a Mon Mimor 1 Mrrorad lerkar 2 mm HARE rro mi mm RMON Zztatrsties Mirror Port Esrurte Port MirrorPort Conf 1 SE 123458 7 H9 101112 1314 15 16 17 18 198 20 21 272 23 24 25 25 Ara Coraral ddress Search MLS Apply Save E Eie Sn Conf casta renrrristinn Change EI Tn Fira Ia Uporadea Save or Reset Setbngs Figure 3 15 Mirror Port Setup screen 3 13 2 Setup Procedures Step 1 Select one Mirror Port Step 2 Click on the dashed line on that particular port if you wan to select it as a Mirrored Member T Step 3 Hit on Apply button after you are satisfied with the setup Click Save button to update the latest configuration 3 14 Aging Control Aging Control is for the aging of address entries in the switch s forwarding table If the aging control is enabled a learned address entry not included the static entry will be removed from the forwarding table if there is no update within a pre determined period 1 gt 128 x 5 seconds lt is useful because the r
29. ct 38400 8 M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo E Figure 4 4 SGSW 2402 sys command Screen 43 4 2 2 sys show info This command display the system information of SGSW 2402 5GSW 2402 HyperT erminal Ip x File Edt View Call Transfer Help Dg 213 Command zus show info System System name System contact System location System up time Console haudrate Firmware Version MAC Address IF Address Network Mask Default Gateway 2442 ports unknown unknown A months H days HB H65 H1 38400 1 18 HH 3H 4f 18 a2 19 192 168 168 128 255 255 255 6 6 0 4 Command _ Connected 0 08 45 Auto detect 38400 S N 1 SCROLL CAPS NLM Capture Print echo f Figure 4 5 SGSW 2402 system information Screen 4 2 3 sys show IP This command display the network information of SGSW 2402 SGSW 2402 Hpperl erminal File Edt View Cal Transfer Help Command s ys Incomplete Command s how set reset sus show info sus show ip sus show ethernet address sus set ip IP Address lt Subnet Mask Default Gateway sus set name string sus set contact string sus set location string sus set password sus set link info lt on off gt Sus reset system sus reset config sus save config Comnmmand suz show ip Admin Oper Destination Ifname State State IP Address Hetmask Broadcast ddr Enabled Up 192 168 188 128 255 255 255 0 192 168 100 255 Command gt Connected
30. ddreds Search M TOOLS System Config Geiben Infarmatian hare Pasevord Fira are Jp marji E Se thea Hazzsgs Window Reboot Sich NOTE Add mac address will only take effect after rebooting 20 Figure 3 14 Port Security page 3 12 1 Setting Up Procedures Step 1 Select the port that you want to add in the MAC Address Step 2 Key in the MAC Address in the field provided e g 00 80 40 E8 85 12 and click Add button The system will then add in the New MAC Address into the listing on the right side of the screen 3 12 2 Delete MAC Address If you want to delete MAC Address es simply follow the procedures shown below For deleting individual MAC Address Step 1 Select a MAC Address and clink on Del gt button The system will prompt you to confirm your action P Ara era mara Haeren Hn HAC Ariben Cancel Step 2 Choose OK button to confirm The particular MAC Address will be successfully deleted For deleting ALL MAC Addresses Step 1 Click on Delete All button and the system will again prompt you the message as shown as above Step 2 Choose OK button to confirm All MAC Addresses will be deleted immediately 3 13 Mirror Port 3 13 1 Using Mirror Port to Monitor Traffic This function allows you to set up a mirror port of any specified port s or VLAN such that you can monitor the traffics of the monitored port s or VLAN without intervening them In effect the traffi
31. ed LAN QoS IEEE 802 1p QoS support with 2 priority queue using WFQ Weighted Fair Queueing Regulation Compliance FCC Part 15 Class A CE Standards Compliance IEEE 802 3 Ethernet RFC 768 UDP IEEE 802 3u Fast Ethernet RFC 783 TFTP RFC 791 IP IEEE 802 3z 1000Base SX LX RFC 792 ICMP IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base T RFC 826 ARP IEEE 802 1D STP HFC 1122 Host Requirements IEEE 802 3x full duplex flow control RFC 2068 HTTP IEEE 802 1p QoS RFC 2236 IGMP v2 IEEE 802 1Q VLANs RFC 1157 SNMP v1 v2 RFC 1213 MIB II RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB RFC 1757 RMON group 1 statistics 2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION This product series provide three different running speed 10Mbps 100Mbps and 1000Mbps in the same switch and automatically distinguish the speed of incoming connection This section describes the hardware features of these Switches For easier management and control of the switch familiarize yourself with its display indicators and ports Front panel illustrations in this chapter display the unit LED indicators Before connecting any network device to the switch read this chapter carefully There are following option module for expansion e 1 Port 100 Base FX Intelligent Fiber Module e 1 Port Gigabit 1000Base T Intelligent Switch Module e 1 Port Gigabit 1000Base SX LX Intelligent Fiber Module 2 1 Front Panel The Front Panel of the SGSW 2402 Intelligent Switch consists of 24x auto sensing 10 100Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 Ports two opt
32. elete lt vid gt vid 2 to 4694 Example vlan delete 3 Conmand gt _ Connected 0 26 44 Auto detect 38400 S M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo a EL Figure 4 28 SGSW 2402 VLAN delete Screen 4 2 27 vlan set pri lt vid gt lt p priority gt This command allow to set VLAN priority SGSW 2402 HyperT erminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help cis als wlan set pri Xvid lt p priority gt Usage wlan set pri Xvid p priority lt uid gt 1 to 4694 lt priority gt to 3 Example vlan set pri 1 p 2 Commands _ Connected 0 22 50 Auto detect 38400 8 H 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Ls Figure 4 28 SGSW 2402 VLAN priority Screen 55 4 2 28 trunk TRUNK Management Commands This menu contains system parameters to display and configure the trunk of this switch Menu items are 5h5Ww 2402 HyperT erminal File Edt View Call Transfer Help C Press ENTER to stop auto boot uto booting Firmware version 1 18 Loading firmware Attaching interface loH done Port 25 Ho module Port 26 No module Password 55 lelcome Command trunk Incomplete Command show set trunk show trunk set lt porti gt port2 port31 L port41 Command Connected 0 31 20 Auto detect 38400 B8 M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 4 29 SGSW 2402 Trunk command Screen s LL 4 2 29 trunk show This command displayed the Tru
33. er to switch the host is connected It is useful while configuring the VLAN With this function you can easily detect the port at which a host is connected to and have an idea about which ports should be included in a VLAN 23 TIA dd La 435 i ig Ji 2 on PLANET a ae E Aii pa CEEH EFE E if Li of JE E dU d ATION Trunk us y ADVANCED C TP Long Host Sea rch GHF Confra Has Search Mar Host IP Address pos Fo Pa E4 55 STE TOOLS Sethe Coria System reformation Change Password dist MIT D Reset Settings Figure 3 17 The Host search page 3 15 1 Host Searching Procedures Step 1 Enter the IP Address of the host Step 2 Click on Search button The result will displayed as shown search Result The Host Address 203 70 249 254 was found MAC Addr 00 50 54 66 5c 60 port 26 return If the system can not find the Host Address the following GUI will appear 24 search Result The Host 203 70 249 253 was not found return 3 15 2 MAC Address Search This feature helps to look for the particular MAC Address stated in the field which provides a useful way while configuring the VLAN The system will search through the device for the port s ownership of that particular PC sl LA l L IW J3 m x LAT D RENE LIN a TI aie H a HHHH CEEE id Li J is Trunk Conte ADVANCED om a MAC Address Search E DE GHP Conf MAL Addre
34. esource of the forwarding table is limited Enabling the aging control will not influence packets forwarding for that the packet is forwarded to all other ports when the destination MAC address cannot to found in the forwarding table If the aging control is disabled all address entries will not be removes 22 s PLANET E f PLAS A FF ENS E T 10 i NE F ES LEN ig i7 if Fi 3 XL aE al i A HA 44 EF FHI ERNE L M pa s SA PA PAP A PAI PAP 3 kamni i mar a IH EE EH FH EEPE 24 5 pr y EEE FEDE IE L3 IS I DF ENT CONFIGURATION Port Config Trunk Conf ADVANCED i STP Config Aging Control of Address Entries LENF Config y a LA LAO Aging Control Enable Disable RMON Statistics Maximum Age of Address Entries Bp o x5 Seconds 1 128 Port Security MirrorPart Config ddress Search SYSTEM TOOLS bem Comi wrbemr re nrrristinn Chan Je Password Firme ra Liporade r Save or Reset Dethreg Figure 3 16 Aging Control screen Aging Control Configuration Procedures Step 1 Select Enable from the Aging Control option Step 2 Enter an integer in the entry choosing from the range of 1 to 128 if the aging control is enabled If the aging control is disabled this step can be skipped 3 15 Address Search Host Search is for searching a host by IP or MAC address on the whole switch and getting the port numb
35. file Cancel More Info The system will then prompt you to save switch cfg to a destination Step 3 Select a folder that you want to save the file and click SAVE button to proceed Histon e esop que My Documents p My Computer Step 4 After downloading process has completed the slowing GUI will appear Click Close button if you do not want to view the downloaded file 34 Download complete Downloaded SEDKBR sec Download to C Documents and Setting switch cfo 3 BD KB 5ec 3 21 3 Restore This option allows you to restore the old configuration from your backup file Step 1 Click Browse button and select the file that you want the system to restore back the configuration Choose ibe Hielo G Desktop res Mu Documents ix My Compubs ra pep m a E NEN fm dd Mu Netv rk P FP uer Fies of type AN Files Cancel Step 2 Click Restore button to start the process 35 Switch Settings CAsGowe40e switch cty _ Browse The system will request you to reboot the switch Step 3 Click Yes button to restart the switch Reboot Switch Step 4 Wait for about 60 seconds and the system will automatically return to the Login Web page prompting you to enter password again 3 21 4 Clear and Reset By clicking this option you will restore the management switch to factory defaults And you
36. gt SUS reset system sys reset config sys save config Command gt ys reset config Updating config succeeded Connected 0 32 44 Auto detect 38400 B8 H 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo E Figure 4 15 SGSW 2402 reset config Screen 4 2 13 sys save config This command will save the current configure of SGSW 2402 SGSW 2402 HyperT erminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help stack ST CE Management Commands stack on off Command s ys Incomplete Command s how set reset sus show info sus show ip sus show ethernet address sys set ip lt 1P Address lt Subnet Mask amp Default Gateway gt sys set name string sys set contact ztring sys set location string sys set password sus set link info onioff Sus reset system SYS reset config sys save config Command sys save config Updating config succeededt Command gt Connected 0 34 02 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL FE NUM Capture Print echo i Figure 4 16 SGSW 2402 save config Screen 49 4 2 14 logout This command will logout the SGSW 2402 E A IA A El File Edit View Call Transfer Help oel e 08 a Boot Loader Version 1 260 D sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sia sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sia sis sia sis sis Press ENTER to stop auto boot uto booting Firmare version 1 18 Loading firmware Attaching interface loH done Port 25 No module
37. he root switch 3 8 IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is an Internet protocol that provides a way for an Internet computer to report its multicast group membership to adjacent routers It allows the management switch to forward multicast traffic intelligently The switch snoops the IGMP query and report messages and forwards traffic to only the ports that request the multicast traffic This prevents the switch from broadcasting the traffic to all ports and Host Group Addresses possibly affecting network performance Host groups are identified by class D IP The membership of a host group is dynamic hosts may join addresses e those with 1110 as their E ape high order four bits Class D IP addresses ANA leave groups at any time There is no restriction on the ie those with 1111 as their high order location or number of members in a host group A host may four bits are reserved for future addressing be a member of more than one group at a time A host need Juss not be a member of a group to send datagrams to it In Internet standard dotted decimal notation host group addresses range from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 The address e ELE EM SEE 224 0 0 0 is guaranteed not to be assigned eS to any group and 224 0 0 1 is assigned to the permanent group of all IP hosts including gateways This is used to address all multicast hosts on the directly connected network There is no multicast address or any othe
38. he setting by hitting Save button Upon making amendments on this page the screen will appear a message Reboot the switch Click on the Yes button to take effect on the changes 26 Click on Logon button again if you still need to access to the management switch web page This cannot apply to the changing of IP Address Please refer to the following notes for details System Configuration SGSW M swatch enhig AMON ec n na De Port Security HirrorPort Conf a Perg Control Address Seareh EE an E SYSTEM TOOLS TIA Po r e ue r zH Shean E ont Sachem Information harga Pasevord Firmware Uporede Figure 3 19 System Config screen 3 18 System Information System Information displays the necessary data about the management system 27 A SAS PLRNET E nrt Contig STF E anmg GRP Conf Stack Config HMF Cong RON Statistics system information Sys Port Secure E HirrorPort Confra i hore Contrnl AR eee ee dare Se arc i EE KERN SNE HR Km LE SE I wysbem r armistinn Change Password dinis are Liporade Save or Reset Etna Figure 3 20 The System Information 3 19 Change Password This option allows you to amend the current password 28 Y TEES NEL L O 1 NA 6 LJ da 1h Le JH 158 S Trunk Config ADVANCED STF Config Change switch Password GRP Config WME Cand Current Password RMON Statistics Hew Pasa
39. iguration Once log on to the console the Command gt prompt will be shown You can type help for all available commands Atitaching interface 100 dom EK LNS RAEE AFA Dent Loader Version 1 260 T T bebe bbe be bbe bbe bee be bbe d dad Press ENTER to step suto bhoot Rutse henting Fairrym ur vrrgsiesen 1 10 Loading firmare Attaching interface Lot dome Port 26 Mo mdule Port 2 BMII module Link Bown Fakmwnrdl bei Helii Command To setup the IP address please use sys set ip command in the following format sys set ip lt P Address gt lt Subnet Mask gt lt Default Gateway gt For example to configure the switch with the following IP settings IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 Press input the following command and press lt Enter gt button sys set ip 192 168 0 2 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 254 If the IP is successful configured the switch will automatically restart as the following window You can then configure the switch through its web interface amanda ya set ip 192 168 0 1 245 255 253 0 197 168 0 354 Change IF Address successfully Ppostimg config saccereded Attarhrd TCP IP interface Lo xsqgx md unit d Attaching interface lo0 dam BARRERA EET i i Heot Loader Version 1 20 O ES E sl msn Press ENTER to stop asuto boot a Aunts haonting Firmware versien 1 10
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41. ional expansion slots and Console port The LED Indicators are also located on the front panel of the Switch Quer E a i Zum E m a I i 1 EH u a 5 1 u u r SGSW 2402 Switch front panel 2 1 1 LED indicators SGSW 2402 PWHR Green Lit on Power on Lit off power off Link Green Lit on the connection is good Lit off the port is disabled or not detecting a link Mode could be three kinds of meaning varies with the Mode button ACT Green Lit on the connection is good Blink The port is receiving or transmitting data FDX Green Lit on the port run at full duplex Blink Half Duplex Collision Off Half duplex or not connected 100 Green Lit on run at 100Mbps Lit off run at 10Mbps or not connected 2 1 2 Buttons indicators SGSW 2402 RESET When press this button Switch will reboot MODE Hold the button for at lease 5 seconds and release the LED will turns to the next LED in cycle ACT lt FDX gt Speed gt ACT 2 2 Rear Panel The rear panel of the Switch indicates an AC inlet power socket which accepts input power from 100 to 240VAC 50 60Hz 100 240V AC SGSW 2402 Switch rear panel Power Notice 1 The device is a power required device it means it will not work till it is powered If your networks should active all the time please consider using UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply for your device It will prevent you from network data loss or network downtime 2 In some area installing a surge sup
42. n 32 i FLAP pOr TENNENT IL E 153 IP l MEL L EE Hitt aa 1 LL vere z E Sief HE LIII of Ll 13 id 1h iii o 33 Switch Settings AMON 3tatisbics BirrnrPort i ong gt a amp gmg Ce contre E Address Search Backup the Switch s configuration SYSTER M re m o S System Canig Backup ETT TB Lrfarnmiah orn Change P asseord Restore the Switches configuration ipath and file mama Firmimare Upgrade Browse Save or Reset Settings Te Restore TT E hed Reba miih EEUN SANE Logout Erase the Swiich s configuration and restore its factory default setings 7T Er holger up por lear end Hesel 3 21 1 Save By click the Save button you will save all the changes made in the management switch You need to reboot the switch to ensure that the profile is updated correctly System Messages The system configuration has been saved successfully return 3 21 2 Backup This option allows you to backup the switch s configuration into a file To create a backup configuration Step 1 Click on the Backup button and the system will prompt you to either open the file or save it to disk Step 2 Select the radio button to Save the file to disk and click OK button 33 File Download You have chosen to download a Ide from this location avetch cig hom 182 168 1 128 pen tis ien cure etn e Algar au before openng ther type of
43. nd the Java option in point 7 please make sure your NOTE Ethernet Explorer is installed with Microsoft VM JAVA virtual machine plug in 3 2 Web Pages To access the Web browser interface you must first enter the password The default password is admin You will see the following screen comes out on the Web browser program SGSW 2402 Web Manager ee pr Forget your password see fue Uea s Guide for instruction Figure 3 1 Password Screen After the password is entered you will see the main menu screen d ch EH EA jasa 1B LJ da A uS JO Fo AA Welcome to PLANET SGSW 2402 Switch Web Manager PLANET Technology Corporation mm 116 Ho 46 Min Chuen Road Hsin Tien aipiai spe ROG Tel 886 2 2219 0518 Fax BEG 2 2219 gs corral r Fea Saro rad pm ra Pte m oO nh a Ewsbem Infurmatian haraa Pasevord Firrreeare Upgesde Figure 3 2 The start up screen of SGSW 2402 Web Page 3 3 Port Config This section allows you to have an easy access in configuring the ports of the management Switch Notice that the Link state option indicates Up This shows that the port is connected to the network It can either be in Up Connected or Down No connection state J EIE edm T Tere EERE PI E EF i CONFIGURATION Port Confeg WLAN Conta Trunk Conf ADVANCED STF Contig Port 1 Configuration GRP Config FR Choose Port oiu E NE Fig RMON Static
44. nk status 5G65W 2402 HyperTerminal File Edt View Call Transfer Help 7 Cae Press ENTER to stop auto bhont uto booting Firmware version 1 18 Loading firmware Attaching interface loH done Port 25 Ho module Port 26 Ho module Password zx We lcome Gommand trunk show Port 1d is trunking Port 2 is trunking Port 3 is trunking Port 4 is trunking Command gt Connected 0 34 46 Auto detect 38400 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo a Figure 4 30 SGSW 2402 Trunk status Screen 56 4 2 30 trunk set lt port1 gt port2 port3 port4 This command allow to set trunk port SG9W 2402 HyperTerminal OW E File Edt View Call Transfer Help Die trunk set lt port1 gt Cport2 port31 port4l Usage trunk set lt port1 gt port2 port31 port4l OR trunk set H 6 disable all trunking ports Example trunk set 2 3 Example trunk set 1 2 3 4 Command Connected 0 35 33 Auto detect 38400 S N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo s EL Figure 4 31 SGSW 2402 Trunk group setting Screen 4 2 31 stp STP Management Commands This command allow to disable enable STP function on SGSW 2402 5Bh5W 2402 HyperT erminal rf x File Edt View Cal Transfer Help Digg 5 8 Command gt stp on Command stp STP is on stp onioff gt Command gt stp off Command gt stp STP is off stp lt on soff gt Command Connected 0 40 44 Auto
45. o access to the Web Page again you just need to click Logon button This is true only if you have not changed the default factory settings for the IP address of your switch Alternatively you can log in again into the web based browser via http 192 168 100 128 or the new IP address which you have assigned to the switch 38 Port Cont Trunk an F ig rrr AAA T ery A a EL SL PA t L i STF Cong GHP Conf J AE i En angi ment session was suspended Please log in again RMA Ztabkiebcs roreort A i rul Lu onig ir arratiar Padivebrd Firma are Uporsds z SG T Sees 2L ELT Js wirsdom Figure 3 25 The Logout page 39 4 CONSOLE INTERFACE 4 1 CONNECT TO PC To configure the system through its console interface connect a serial cable to a COM port on a PC or notebook computer and to serial console port of the device The console port of the device is DCE already so that you can connect the console port directly through PC without the need of Null Modem A terminal program is required to make the software connection to the device Windows Hyper Terminal program may be a good choice It can be accessed from the Start menu Click START then Programs Accessories and then Hyper Terminal MS DOS based terminal program such as PC PLUS PROCOMM can also make the connection with the device built in software The COM port should be configured as Baud
46. ority is used in selecting the root device root port and designated port The device with the highest priority becomes the STA root device However if all devices have the same priority the device with the lowest MAC address will then become the root device Hello Time The Hello time of the Spanning Tree field shows the number of seconds between the transmissions of Spanning Tree protocol configuration messages Forward Delay The Forward Delay field shows the number of seconds a port waits before changing from its Spanning Tree Protocol learning and listening states to the forwarding state This waiting is necessary so that other switches on the network ensure no loop is formed before they allow other port to forward packets Max Age The maximum age time of the Spanning Tree shows the number of seconds the bridge waits without receiving Spanning Tree Protocol configuration message before attempting a reconfiguration Setup Procedures Step 1 Select Spanning Tree state option either to enable or disable it Step 2 Set Root Priority from O s 65535 s and Hello Time from 1 s 10 s Step 3 Key in the Forward Delay Time Maximum Age and Hello Time 14 Step 4 Click Apply button and save it if everything is OK A The screen is divided into two sections Current Spanning Tree Root section displays the read only Spanning Tree settings for the current root switch and the parameters this switch is NOTE to use when it becomes t
47. own i 1 0n 3 Dn OFF Dn i i l TED 18 71 v H Om 3 On On 11A BARASE TX A l I i n i n On iiB 1BPGB BE TA Y i I im I tn im lle BAAS Te iB E 1 Um 1 On OF On 110 BABASE TN ii b i i Om i itn in i1B 1PGHBH5E TA 123 i I I Un I tn in 11A IBADASE T5 13 I 1 0n if On On IIB 1BGBASE T 4 id Bewn i i n i itn i Off in iil 1BPAIBAUGE T 15 Down I I Om I Dn OFF Dn IIBZT1PBBHRSE T X 16 Bewn I i Om Ii On i OFF On IIB 1BPGBA BE IN 17 bon i i tn i Un i Off in 1071 RARAGE TH 1H Don i I Om 3 Dn I OFF Un 16 1 BRAS E TH 19 Down i 0n i On i OFF On 110 1 BABEE TN 28 Down i i im i n i Off i tm i181 BETA TE zl Den i 1 Um 3 Dn OFF On 18 1 BRBASE Ts 22 Down i Om i On i OFF On 110 1B0BAEE TA 27 Bean i i im i n i Off i im iA LBS Te 2d Dem i I Om 3 Dn OFF On i181 BRAS E Ts 25 1 i 1 Ho Rodo le 2h I l 1 l l Hin Moda la p a Eo A A A e Eo E TI Figure 4 19 SGSW 2402 port statistics Screen 4 2 17 port set enable port numbers h f 10 100 1000 A This command allow to set the speed duplex mode of each port 5G5wW 2402 HyperT ermmal File Edt View Call Transfer Help Ol 5 port set enable sport number hi f1 18 i 1HBH 18BH1 A1 port set enable lt FromPor
48. pression device may also help to protect your switch from being damaged by unregulated surge or current to the Switch or the power adapter 2 3 Hardware Installation 2 3 1 Connecting end node or hub or switch 1 Place the Switch on a smooth surface or fasten the mounting brackets with the provided screws in a standard 19 rack 2 Connect switch or PC to one port of the Switch using Category 3 4 5 UTP STP cabling 3 Connect another switch or PC to the other port of Switch by following the same process as described in Step2 Notice Cable distance for Switch The cable distance between Ethernet Switch and hub PC should not exceed 100 meter for UTP STP cable 2km for 62 5 125 and 50 125 fiber cable on 100Base FX module 220m for 62 5 125 fiber cable and 500m for 50 125 fiber cable on 1000Base SX module 550m for 62 5 125 and 50 125 fiber cable and 10km for 9 125 fiber cable on 1000Base LX module Make sure the wiring is correct It can be used Category 3 4 5 cable in 10 Mbps operation To reliably operate your network at 100Mbps and 1000Mbps you must use an Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP Category 5 cable or better Data Grade cabling While a Category 3 or 4 cable may initially seem to work it will soon cause data loss 2 3 2 Connecting to Network Backbone or Server Connect to the Gigabit Ethernet ports with Category 5 copper cable or fiber optic cable for uplinking to a network backbone or network server These ports operate at 1000Mbps in f
49. r Port Mirroring supported Port Priority 802 1p supported MAC IP Address search Port security control MAC address filtering Virtual stacking up to 8 units Broadcast Storm Filter function supported Firmware upgradeable through Web interface 1 4 Specification SGSW 2402 10 100 1000Mbps Intelligent Ethernet Stackable Switch Hardware Specification Ports 24 10 100Base TX RJ 45 Auto MDI MDI X ports Module Slot 2 for 1000Base SX LX T and 100Base FX modules Stack Interface Through Ethernet interface Up to 8 units can be managed by single IP Switch Fabric 9 6Gbps Switch Processing Scheme Store and forward Throughput packet per second 6 547Mpps Address Table 4K entries Queue Buffer 16Mbytes Flow Control Back pressure for half duplex IEEE 802 3x Pause Frame for full duplex Broadcast Storm Control Discards broadcast packets at a critical threshold Dimensions 431 x 201 x 44 5 mm 1U high 3 1 kg Power Requirement 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption Dissipation 59 watts maximum 170 BTU hr maximum Temperature Operating 0 40 C Storage 20 70 C Humidity Operating 1096 to 9096 Storage 596 to 9096 Non condensing Network Management System Configuration Console port Web browser SNMP RMON Management Agent SNMP Support MIB II Ethernet MIB Repeater MIB and RMON MIB RMON Groups 1 Statistics spanning Tree Algorithm IEEE 802 1D provides redundant link support V 802 1Q VLAN up to 32 VLANS support
50. r IP address for all MP Na nage rent IGRIP Fani hosts on the total Internet The addresses of A ee BET other well known permanent groups are to ai be published in Assigned Numbers my tum IP Soups Lis Figure 3 7 The IGMP Screen page 3 8 1 IGMP Management To activate IGMP function Step 1 Select enabled in the IGMP state field Step 2 Click on the radio button to select the version for IGMP Step 3 Hit on the Apply button and save your setting 3 8 2 Definition on IGMP v1 0 and v2 0 For IGMP v1 0 The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP v1 0 is used by IP hosts to report their host group memberships to any immediately neighboring multicast routers IGMP is an asymmetric protocol and is specified here from the point of view of a host rather than a multicast router A IGMPv1 has no leave mechanism If a host no longer wants to receive the traffic it simply quits If it is the last the router will not have any answers to its query and will delete the GDA NOTE for that subnet For IGMP v2 0 IGMP v2 0 allows group membership termination to be quickly reported to the routing protocol which is important for high bandwidth multicast groups and or subnets with highly volatile group membership 15 Multicast routers use IGMP v2 0 to learn which groups have members on each of their attached physical networks A multicast router keeps a list of multicast group memberships for each attached netwo
51. rd Port Securite HirrorPort Conf J Confirm Password ra m i a En real l Address Search SYSTEM TOOLS radio System Config Sistem Irdormat n haras Pazsyenrd Firrreeare Uporsde uu or Ba Figure 3 21 The change password screen Changing password procedure Step 1 Type in your current password Step 2 Enter your new password Step 3 Enter the new password again for confirmation Step 4 Click on Changing Password button to active the new setting If your password is keyed correctly the system will reply you with a system message stating that your password has been changed successfully system Messages The password has been changed return However if wrong password is entered any of the error messages shown below will appear 29 System Messages The new password does not match the confirm password return System Messages Password should be an alphanumeric string of size 5 to 15 starting with a letter return Hit return button and re enter the password correctly 3 20 Firmware Upgrade You can simply download the newer version Firmware from www planet com tw Here you will find links that allows easy access for upgrading of future released of updated firmware iod aeo HH H EE n ig il da ii 10 11 RATION Firmware Upgrade Upyrade Firmware ipath and file name HACH Sat Es Port Terry mE Eni Hirra rPaort Conti i Aging Contral Ubgrade Address
52. rformiston Change Piipa Fra ara Upor 3 LET PILAE IUE LENE T 5 zl e y mio y SIE Figure 3 10 The Stack screen page 17 A Slave switch IP will be covered by Master one and disappear temporarily The slave IP address can be the same as Master IP address Thus if master switch is malfunction you NOTE can still access the other switch by same IP address You can key in Master IP ex 203 70 249 152 and choose Stack Config then all the stack member list will be displayed You can then choose the switch you want to configure from the Select switch to view list A If you have difficulty on selecting another switch you may be connecting to the slave switch s web please close the browser window use the arp d DOS command to clear the ARP NOTE table and then reopen the web RR LST ee ee AENA TE AS ii iF if iF if Fi 2 gt PLANET EN n T HH CEN CEE A oe ro PO rr ene ms CONFIGURATION E Port Config WLAN Config Trunk Config ADVANCED Ew onhig Stack Manag ement orig ok Coria CEPA 1 mng Star cet ng AHON statistics leas Stacking Slate enable FJ Hirr rPaort Config Aging AAN Apply Gawe Address Sesrch as stack Member List System Dnifarmatiai Select switch owes 2 I hangs LES nr hire are Upgrade SM Typa MAC Address P Address System Mame Lolli sib ne 1 Master DO 30 4F 10 32 18 2370248152 SGSW 2402 J ie Me 30 17 2 30 7 F 203 70 249 154 36G5W 2407
53. rk and a timer for each membership Multicast group memberships means the presence of at least one member of a multicast group on a given attached network not a list of all of the members When a host receives a General Query it sets delay timers for each group excluding the all systems group of which it is a member on the interface from which it received the query When a router receives a Report it adds the group being reported to the list of multicast group memberships on the network on which it received the Report and sets the timer for the membership to the Group Membership Interval When a host joins a multicast group it should immediately transmit an unsolicited Version 2 Membership Report for that group in case it is the first member of that group on the network When a host leaves a multicast group if it was the last host to reply to a Query with a Membership Report for that group it SHOULD send a Leave Group message to the all routers multicast group 3 9 Stack Stacking function is convenient for administrator to manage multiple switches by single IP Basically you got to have min 2 units Step 1 linking the switches by one category 5 or fiber cable Step 2 Choose either one management switch as Master switch key in its IP number ex 203 70 249 152 Step 3 Choose Stack Config Step 4 Choose enable of Stacking State and Save a e TE PCS murerne ES m EM EM IL LN 15 IF 19 31 1J OO e
54. rt number gt on off This command allow to disable enable Back Pressure on each port SGSW 2402 HyperTerminal File Edit View Cal Transfer Help port set bck lt port number lt ontoff gt Usage port set bck port numbers lt onioff gt OR port set bck lt FromPortNumber gt lt ToPortNumber gt xon i off Example port set bck 118 on Example port set bck 118 off Command gt _ Connected 0 75 00 Auto detect 38400 B M 1 SCROLL CAFS NLM Capture Print echo Figure 4 23 SGSW 2402 Back Pressure disable enable Screen s HL 92 4 2 21 port set pri port number gt p priority This command allow to set the priority on each port 5G65wW 2402 HyperT ermmal Ml x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Di es s port set pri port number p priority gt Usage port set pri lt port number p prioritu OR port set pri lt FromPortHNumber gt lt ToPortNumber gt lt p prioritu lt port number 1 to 26 priority gt A to 7 Example port set pri 1 i p 6 Command gt Connected 0 16 09 Auto detect 38400 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo s Fl Figure 4 24 SGSW 2402 port priority Screen 4 2 22 port set vid lt port number gt lt v vid gt This command allow to set the VLAN group and assign VLAN ID 5G5W 2402 HyperT erminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dl e 5 port set uid lt port number u uid Usage port set vid lt
55. ss Search oo 30 ir 12 f i Fa HirrorPart Confra igi Control SYSTEM TOOLS Port Securrty siberi Canhg FE TFT TEN Gn Charge Parssord Frreare Upgrede Save OF Reset Settings Figure 3 18 The MAC Address search screen MAC Address Search Procedures Step 1 Enter MAC Address in the field provided Step 2 Click on Search button If MAC Address was found by the system the result will appear as 25 search Result MAC Address 00 304f0b 3c b8 was found port 26 return But if the system cannot find any matching MAC Address the following search result will appear search Result No address was found return 3 16 System Tools The available options in System Tools are System Config The Spanning Tree Setup Screen System Information The IGMP Setup Screen Change Password The Stack Setup Screen Firmware Upgrade The SNMP Setup Screen Save or Reset Settings The Port Security Setup Screen Message Window The Mirror Port Setup Screen Reboot Switch The Aging Control Setup Screen Logout The Address Search Setup Screen 3 17 System Config This page allow configuring the basic switch information and IP address The configuration procedure is Step 1 Give a description for the system name and location of this switch Step 2 Key in the contact information and describe the product of the switch Step 3 Enter the IP address and Subnet Mask Step 4 Click Apply button and save t
56. tNumber gt lt ToPortNumber gt hi f1 18 i i 18H h half duplex E full duplex HR Enable utoNegotiation Example port set enable 1 24 f 166 OR port set enable 1724 f Command Connected 0 11 57 Auto detect 38400 S N 1 SCROLL CAFS INUIM Capture Print echo Ls Figure 4 20 SGSW 2402 port set enable Screen 91 4 2 18 port set disable lt port number gt This command allow to disable each port SGSW 2402 HyperT erminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help port set disable port number Usage port set disable port number OR port set disable lt FromPortNumber gt lt ToPortHNumber gt Example port set disable 1 1H8 Command Connected 001253 Auto detect 38400 S N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Ls Figure 4 21 SGSW 2402 port disable Screen 4 2 19 port set flw port number gt on off This command allow to disable or enable flow control on each port 5GSW 2402 HyperT erminal Imp x File Edt View Cal Transfer Help Dg sls port set flw lt port number lt on off gt Usage port set flu lt port number lt on off gt OR port set flu lt FromPortNum gt lt ToPortHNum gt lt on off gt Example port set flu 110 off Example port set flu 1168 on Command gt Connected 0 13 50 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo j Figure 4 22 SGSW 2402 flow control disable enable Screen 4 2 20 port set bck po
57. tup Screen IGMP Config The IGMP Setup Screen Stack Config The Stack Setup Screen SNMP Config The SNMP Setup Screen RMON Statistics Show RMON statistics information Port Security The Port Security Setup Screen MirrorPort Config The Mirror Port Setup Screen Aging Control The Aging Control Setup Screen Address Search The Address Search Setup Screen 3 7 STP Config STP Config provides two menu page to configure STP Port and STP Bridge 3 7 1 STP Port Bridge Port This option shows the port of the bridge that connects to the root bridge Path Cost This parameter is used by the STA algorithm to determine the best path between devices Therefore lower values should be assigned to ports attached to faster media and higher values assigned to ports with slower media Path cost takes precedence over port priority The default and recommended range is Ethernet 100 50 600 Fast Ethernet 19 10 60 Gigabit Ethernet 4 3 10 The allowed range is 0 65535 Priority Defines the priority for the use of a port in the Spanning Tree algorithm If the path cost for all ports on a switch are the same the port with the highest priority i e lowest value will be configured as an active link in the Spanning Tree Where more than one port is assigned the highest priority the port with lowest numeric identifier will be enabled The range is O 255 Setup Procedures Step 1 Select any one of the ports from 1 to 26 to connect to the root
58. ull duplex mode A valid connection is indicated when the Link LED is light 2 4 Terminal Setup To configure the system connect a serial cable to a COM port on a PC or notebook computer and to serial console port of the device The console port of the device is DCE already so that you can connect the console port directly through PC without the need of Null Modem A terminal program is required to make the software connection to the device Windows Hyper Terminal program may be a good choice It can be accessed from the Start menu Click START then Programs Accessories and then Hyper Terminal MS DOS based terminal program such as PC PLUS PROCOMM can also make the connection with the device built in software The COM port should be configured as D Baud 38400 Parity None Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Flow Control none Once the terminal has connected to the device power on the device The terminal will display that it is loading the firmware Then the screen as below will show up Attached TCF IP interface tn kgxEnd unit 0 ALE aching inlterci ce Le dore do de de ol e Most Loader Vrrkginn 1 70 SHEP A Press EHTEH to stop amta hent AuctEn henting Firmgarec version 1 10 Leading Tirmrare Attaching interiace lol don Port 26 He module Port 2 AMI mhle Link Bown Press Enter and input the password The default password is admin 2 5 IP Conf
59. upe TED cot us aded 49 TED S VO COnN Pen erm 49 V5 O a M MU M AD DRM M IL EI ME 50 4 2 15 port Port Management Commands eeeiiiiiissseseeea aee enne sna a ahhh nsns snas aas sns s assa aaa aan nnn 50 ALTO DOES HOW Er 51 4 2 17 port set enable port number h f 10 100 1000 FA oooncccccccconcconccoccnncnncconanononocnnanonnos 51 4 2 40 POM SOLIS able DON MUNDOS etse rti A A A ke Da ao vaut et 52 4 2 19 port Sel flw port numbers lt a 52 4 2 20 port set bck port number lt ON OPP gt eei isses essen annees nhau nn nns ren aras nass aaa assa na 52 4 2 22 port set vid port number v vid iiis ss ees ena ennen ennen kr seras saa a arra snas aane nnn 53 4 2 23 vlan VLAN Management Commands 1ccccccccccccseeeeeeccecssseeeseccessesasuesceeecesssasaeeseeeessssssaneseeees 54 71 EVEL ESO C E Eo oT PENES 54 4 2 25 vlan build vid lt u untags lt t tags p priority sessi eese 55 L2 20 Vande tE sr 55 ALE Ri Vianset Pi e vass p PIO gt na TEDE E AAN A AA 55 4 2 28 trunk TRUNK Management Commands sisse esses enar nnns nna aaa nnns assa aaa aan nnns 56 229 Un SNOW se i ae ieee atm t ML IM DELI LI MD M LA IU 56 4 2 30 trunk set lt port1 gt port2 port3 port4 cooccccccccconnnonococnnonononononnnonononononononannnnncnnananannns 57 42 31 Sip STP Management Commands ii 57 4 2 32 snmp
60. urity purposes Both tagged and untagged based VLAN are supported with a total maximum of 32 groups Each VLAN group only forwards traffic within its member ports For tagged VLAN each port can be a member of more than one VLAN group and it also supports priority with eight levels There is also provision for creating an untagged VLAN which support a connection with a legacy untagged port The VLAN configuration feature also allows you to build delete and view tagged untagged VLAN groups and setting priority for tagged VLANs The range of VID starts from 2 to 4094 as VID 001 is the default for Group 1 PLANET irap y A eae AA L Static VLAN Setup Group1 16 GEmuypi 32 Mon member T Tag WU Untagged riy Group Status VID 123143557889 10111121314151617 1813707122 7124 2576 RMON Statistics en 0001 eee A LJ U LE LE LE LI LI U U LE LE LE m m LJ LJ en E HOD UUUUUL eee eee eee Port Security HirrorPort Config Bur contrul x bedres Sadr SYSTEM TOOLS nn eatin az ie M renatus zLwrbem C onf a Sten Irfu rmatian r mmm REPRE CHE c aa REN Figure 3 4 The VLAN config Page har se Pan word ui 0 m d of dl M Firrre are Upgrade Setup Procedures Step 1 Decide which Group you want to set for monitoring using mirror port Click status column for that particular group and key in the VLAN ID Step 2 Next click
61. ursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the Instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Revision PLANET Intelligent Stackable Switch User s Manual FOR MODEL SGSW 2402 REVISION 2 0 Part No EM SGSW2402V2 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Morem A A E AAA AAA AA 1 UNI iP eetict E elec ice valle tion loe cal dedo aa Led EE ica ela ecc 1 A SUE MAE 1 A MERO 1 WARS PEGI ATION A E E 2 2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION viaria dd 4 A ON TERANE N ste Me MEL REL ME LM M E Ede 4 2 HEAR ANE ic DUE LLLI M E M P EM M ML P M 5 2 o HARDWANE INSTALLA TIONS uc e Ecce tt EM n LR ELM LAM IE E M MEME tahoe oe iR re 5 A AAA A hp M LL MA LM M iu M M E Mi NU 5 2 5 Ee se WD S ERE O elelr een gere seler 6 Jj WEB BASED MANAGEMENT iei rti tvsi vena xus vai E A
62. us show ip sus show ethernet address sus set ip IP Address lt Subnet Mask lt Default Gateway gt sus set name string sus set contact string sys set location string SYS set password sus set link info lt ontoff gt Sus reset system sus reset config sys save config Command gt sys set password Please enter old password xxxx Please enter neu password ooo Please re enter new password Password has been changed successfully Command SE LoL Connected 0 23 33 Auto detect 38400 8 M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 4 12 SGSW 2402 password setting Screen 47 4 2 10 sys set link info on off This command is used to report the link status of the ports Once it is enabled it will prompt the port status on the console Or if you disable it it will not prompt the port status any more SSW 2402 HyperT erminal Oj x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Ole 515 Command s ys Incomplete Command s how set reset sys show info sus show ip sus show ethernet address sus set ip IP Address 5ubnet Mask lt Default Gateway gt sus set name string sus set contact string sus set location string sys set password sus set link info amp onioff SUS reset system sus reset config sus save config Command gt s ys set link info on Link Status Change Report enabled Command sys set link info off Link Status Change Report disabled Commands _ Connected 0

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