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1. 2 Auto Negotiation You can set the auto negotiation mode to Auto N way specify the speed duplex on a specific port and enable auto negotiation or Force for each port 3 Speed You can set the speed at 1OOMbps or 10Mbps for Ports 1 24 You can set the speed at 1000Mbps 100Mbps or 10Mbps for Ports 25 amp 26 depending on the module card mode 4 Duplex You can set each port to either full duplex or half duplex mode 5 Flow control Full You can enable or disable the flow control function in full duplex mode Half You can enable or disable the backpressure function in half duplex mode 26 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Rate Control Ports 1 24 support ingress and egress rate control for each port For example assume that Port 1 is set at 10Mbps You can set its effective egress rate at 1Mbps and ingress rate at 500Kbps The device will perform flow control or backpressure to confine the ingress rate to the specified rate Ingress Type the effective ingress rate for a specific port The valid range is 0 1000 The units are 100K i 0 disables rate control i 1 1000 valid rate value Egress Type the effective egress rate for a specific port The valid range is 0 1000 The units are 100K ii 0 disable rate control iv 1 1000 valid rate value Port Priority This field is set at Disable by default You can set the priority of a specific port to either
2. Select the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 1 You can view the spanning tree information about the Root Bridge on the left 2 On the right you can set new values for the STP parameters NOTE For parameter descriptions please see Section 2 4 8 98 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 3 1 3 Per Port Configuration os Intelligent Switch STP Port Configuration Priority Forwarding Forwarding E28 Forwarding 128 Forwarding 128 Forwarding 128 Forwarding 128 Forwarding 128 Forwarding 128 actions gt lt Quit gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu ab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item CTRL A Action menu Enter Select Item PortState Displays the spanning tree status for each port whether the port is forwarding or blocking Select lt Edit gt PathCost Specifies the path cost of the port that the switch uses to determine which ports are the forwarding ports Priority This specifies the priority of port you can make it more or less likely to become the root port Press Ctrl A to go back to the action menu Select lt Save gt to save all configured values On the action menu line you can press lt Next Page gt to configure ports 9 26 press lt Previous Page gt to return to the last page NOTE For parameter descriptions please s
3. 49 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch gt Trap Managers A trap manager is a management station that receives traps which are the system alerts generated by the switch If no trap manager is defined no traps are issued Create a trap manager by entering the IP address of the station and a community string Trap Managers Current Managers none Ae IP Address Remove Community Mew Manager 5 4 11 Security Manager On this page you can change the user name and password as follows ae User name Type the new user name Password Type the new password Reconfirm password Retype the new password Click Apply User Name Assign Change password Recontirm pssvrord 50 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 4 12 802 1x Configuration System Configuration 802 1x makes use of the physical access characteristics of IEEE 802 LAN infrastructures in order to provide a means of authenticating and authorizing devices attached to a LAN port that has point to point connection characteristics and of preventing access to that port in cases in which the authentication and authorization process fails To enable 802 1x go to Administrator gt Switch Settings gt Advanced You can enable 802 1x at the bottom of the page After enabling 802 1x proceed to the 802 1x Configuration section to fill in t
4. Download the new image bin file by clicking Apply After the update is completed click Reboot to restart the switch TFTP Download New Image 32 168 223 99 Apply Help Image download complete Would you make sure to update firmware Update Firmware Reboot Switch System 56 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 6 Configuration Backup 5 6 1 TFTP Restore Configuration Use this page to set the FTP server address You can restore the EEPROM value from here but you must put the image back in the FTP server the switch will download back the flash image 192 168 223 99 rash dat 5 6 2 TFTP Backup Configuration Use this page to set the TFTP server IP address You can save the current EEPROM value from here and then go to the TFTP Restore Configuration page to restore the EEPROM value TETP Restore Contiguration TFTP Backup Configuration Server IP Address 192 168 223 99 e N ame fash dat a7 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 7 Reset System In this page you can reset the switch to its default configuration The default value is shown below 5 8 Reboot In this page you can reboot the switch in software reset PAA FAN b e DAS FAN 58 Console Firmware Update HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Console 1K Xmodem Firmw
5. High or Low Port Security A port in security mode will be locked without permission of the address learning Only the incoming packets with SMAC already existing in the address table can be forwarded normally You can disable the port from learning any new MAC addresses then use the static MAC addresses screen to define a list of MAC addresses that can use the secure port Enter the settings and then click the Apply button 2 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 4 5 Trunking The Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP provides a standardized means for a exchanging information between partner systems on a link to allow their Link Aggregation Control instances to reach agreement on the identity of the Link Aggregation Group to which the link belongs b moving the link to that Link Aggregation Group and c enabling its transmission and reception functions in an orderly manner Link aggregation allows you to group up to eight consecutive ports into a single dedicated connection This feature can expand bandwidth for other devices on the network LACP operation requires full duplex mode Please refer to the IEEE 802 3ad specifications for more details 5 4 5 1 Aggregator Setting Group ID PORT Add lt PORT2 PORTS PORT4 1 System Priority A value used to identify the active LACP The switch with the lowest value has the highest priority and is
6. NOTE If the trunk groups already exist you can view them ex TRK1 TRK2 in the menu of ports see the section titled Basic in the pages that follow and you can configure them as the members of a VLAN 39 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 4 7 2 Tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLAN This page user can create Tag based VLAN and enable or disable GVRP protocol There are 256 VLAN groups to provide configure Enable 802 1Q VLAN the all ports on the switch belong to default VLAN VID is 1 The default VLAN can t be delete VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode a02 10 T Enable GVRP Protocol Basic Port YID j YLAN Information DEFALILT__1 Ada Edit Delete PrePage MextFage Help GVRP GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP allows automatic VLAN configuration between the switch and corresponding nodes If the switch is connected to a device with GVRP enabled you can send a GVRP request using the VID of a VLAN defined on the switch The switch will automatically add the device to the existing VLAN 40 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Basic Create a VLAN and add tagged member ports to it 1 Click on the Basic tab and then click Add to reach the page shown below Basic Port YID VLAN Name YID Protocol Vian PORTI a PORT2 PORTS PORT
7. Write Access Restricted actions gt lt Save gt Select the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 103 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Delete Community Name 1 Press lt Delete gt key 2 Choose the community name that you want to delete and then press enter 3 When pressing lt Enter gt once will complete deletion in delete mode Intelligent Switch SNMP Community Configuration Restricted private Unrestricted Command1 Restricted actions gt lt Edit gt lt Delete gt Delete SNMP community strings Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item CTRL A Action menu Enter Select Item 104 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 3 2 3 Trap Managers A trap manager is a management station that receives traps the system alerts generated by the switch If no trap manager is defined no traps are issued Create a trap manager by entering the IP address of the station and a community string Intelligent Switch Trap Managers Configuration actions gt lt Add gt lt Edit gt lt Delete gt Add Edit Delete trap managers Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Add SNMP trap manager 1 Press lt Add gt lt Edit gt to add the trap manager 2 IP Type the IP address 3 Community Name Type the community name 4
8. 000000000002 000000000003 actions gt lt Quit gt lt Add gt lt Edit gt lt Delete gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Add Edit Delete a Mac Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Space Toggle Ctrl A Action menu 3 Press the lt Edit gt key to modify all the items 4 Press Ctrl A to go back to the action menu and then select lt Save gt to save all configured values Intelligent Switch Edit Filter MAC Address Mac Address 000000000001 Vlan ID actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Can not modify for Read Only item Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Space Toggle Ctrl A Action menu 90 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Delete Static MAC Address Press lt Delete gt key to delete a filter MAC address Choose the MAC address that you want to delete and then press enter 3 When pressing lt Enter gt once will complete deletion on delete mode N e Intelligent Switch Filter MAC Address Configuration Mac Address vlan ID Mac Address vlan ID 000000000001 o00000000002 000000000003 actions gt lt Quit gt lt Add gt lt Edit gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Add Edit Delete a Mac Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 91 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 2 8 2 Filtering MAC Address MAC address filtering allows
9. 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 2 5 Administration Configuration Intelligent Switch Device Configuration Username Change Password Device Information IP Configuration Previous Menu Configure the username Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Enter Select Item 82 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 2 5 1 Change Username From this page you can change the web management username Type in the new username and then press lt Save gt Intelligent Switch UserName Configuration UserName admin actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Select the action menu ab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 7 2 5 2 Change Password Use this page user can change web management login password Intelligent Switch Password Configuration Old Password new password enter again Entering new password Esc Previous menu 83 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 2 5 3 Device Information From this page you can configure the device information Intelligent Switch Device Information Intelligent 24 2 Switch Intelligent 24 2 Switch LAB 24 2 PORTS actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 7 2 5 4 IP Configuration From this page
10. 4 6 2 Static MAC Address When you add a static MAC address it remains in the switch s address table regardless of whether or not the device is physically connected to the switch This saves the switch from having to re learn a device s MAC address when the disconnected or powered off device is active on the network again _ Forwarding and Filtering IGMP Snooping Static MAC Addresses MAC Filtering Static addresses currently defined on the switch are listed below Click Add to add a new static entry to the address table MAC Address PORT VID Mac Address Port num Vian ID Click on the Static MAC Addresses tab In the MAC address box enter the MAC address to and from which the port should permanently forward traffic regardless of the device s network activity 3 Inthe Port num box enter a port number NO m 34 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 4 If tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLANs are set up on the switch static addresses are associated with individual VLANs Type in the VID tag based VLAN ID to associate with the MAC address 5 Click the Add button 5 4 6 3 MAC Filtering MAC address filtering allows the switch to drop unwanted traffic Traffic is filtered based on the destination addresses OoOo000000002 OOOOO0O00003 Mac Address Ylan ID 1 Inthe MAC Address box enter the MAC address that you want to filter 2 Ifa tag based
11. BackSpace Previous Item Space Toggle Ctr1l A Action menu 93 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 3 Press lt Edit gt to modify all the items 4 Press Ctrl A to go back to the action menu and then select lt Save gt to save all configured values Intelligent Switch Edit Filter MAC Address Mac Address 000000000001 vlan ID o actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Can not modify for Read Only item Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Space Toggle Ctr1l A Action menu Delete filter MAC address 1 Press lt Delete gt to delete a filter MAC address 2 Choose the MAC address that you want to delete and then press enter 3 Pressing lt Enter gt once will complete the deletion 94 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Intelligent Switch Filter MAC Address Configuration Mac Address Vlan ID Mac Address Vlan ID 000000000001 000000000002 000000000003 actions gt lt Quit gt lt Add gt lt Edit gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Add Edit Delete a Mac Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 95 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 3 Protocol Related Configuration Intelligent Switch The Protocol Related configuration SNMP GVRP IGMP DHCP LACP 802 1Xx Previous Menu Configur
12. Flow Control Full Displays whether flow control is enabled in full duplex mode Half Displays whether back pressure is enabled in half duplex mode GS 17 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 Rate Control 100K Displays the rate control setting Ingr Displays the port s effective ingress rate Egr Display the port s effective egress rate Port Security Display the port security is enabled or disabled 9 Config located beneath the Flow Control category Displays the state of the user settings 10 Actual Displays the negotiation results ae Single Port Counter and Status as Flows You can also click on any port directly using the diagnostic of the unit s front panel located at the top of the page By doing this you can view the status of each port individually see figure below E Port 6 Status Network Forts Information ie DEFAULT 1429 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 3 Port Statistics This page provides a display of the current status of the entire unit Press the Reset button to clear all counters on this page Port Statistics JE D 7 in lt i gi i 5 z D a iy DOTO o 3 2 2 a aje ia Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 4 Administrator Many of the management functions can be
13. Managed Switch 7 2 1 Port Configuration From this page you can manipulate the status of every port Press Spacebar to toggle between items Intelligent Switch Port Configuration InRate OoutRate FlowControl 100K 100K Enable Auto Spd Dpx Full 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 1O00Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100Tx 100 Full 100 Full 100 Full 100 Full 100 Full 100 Full 100 Full One Soervreargne amp Oro GE Oe amp actions gt lt lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 1 InRate 100K unit You can adjust the input rate 100K per unit The valid range is 0 1000 0 disables rate control 1 1000 valid range of rate values 2 OutRate 100K unit You can adjust the input rate 100K per unit The valid range is 0 1000 0 disables rate control 1 1000 valid range of rate values 65 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 3 Enabled You can enable or disable the ports Yes indicates that the port is enables No indicates that the port is disabled 4 Auto You can set the auto negotiation mode to either Auto N way Force or Force for each port 5 Spd Dpx You can set the speed of ports 1 24 to either 100Mbps or 1OMbps You can set the speed of ports 25 amp 26 at either 1000Mbps 100Mbps or 10Mbps depending
14. Press Ctrl A to go to the actions menu Press lt Save gt key to save all configured values 105 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Intelligent Switch Add SNMP Trap Manager TP PL 2whoowdweos Community Name SSS actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Select the action menu ab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item CTRL A Action menu Enter Select Item Edit trap managers 1 Press lt Edit gt key and then choose the item that you want to modify 2 IP Type the new IP address 3 Community Name Type the community name 4 Press Ctrl A go to actions line press lt Save gt key to save all configure Intelligent Switch Edit Trap Managers BE L92 p68 Lla 2A Community Name public actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 106 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Delete trap manager 1 Press the lt Delete gt key 2 Choose the trap manager that you want to delete and then press Enter 3 Pressing lt Enter gt once will complete deletion in delete mode Intelligent Switch Trap Managers Configuration actions gt lt Delete gt Delete SNMP trap managers Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 107 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Man
15. Save gt to save all configured values Add an VLAN Group VLAN Name vlan2 VLAN ID 2 1 4094 Protocol VLAN None Member UnTagged Tagged UnTagged No No No No No actions gt lt Quit gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item V2 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch NOTE If the trunk groups already exist you can view them ex TRK1 TRK2 after port 26 in the menu of ports and configure them as the members of a VLAN 7 2 3 2 Edit Delete a VLAN Group In this page you can edit or delete a VLAN group l 2 gt Press lt Edit gt or lt Delete gt Choose the VLAN group that you want to edit or delete and then press Enter You can modify the VLAN items the member ports are tagged or un tagged and remove member ports from the VLAN group After editing the VLAN press lt Save gt to save all configured values actions gt OLS E gt lt Edit gt lt Delete gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Edit Delete a VLAN Group SEOUL ab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item CTRL A Action menu Enter select Item 73 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Edit an VLAN Group VLAN Name wlan2 1 40943 Protocol WLAN AppleTalk NetBIos UnTagged Tagge
16. The switch supports IP multicasting You can enable the IGMP protocol in the IGMP Snooping section IGMP snooping information is displayed on this page You can view different multicast groups VIDs and member ports in this section IP multicast addresses range from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 Forwarding and Filtering IGMP Snooping Static MAC Addresses MAC Filtering Multicast Group Ip Address MemberPort a Poe prea a mae Rea ares ate eee a ea ea HR arene Lay ete te ume ee ee nen oe a a a a a a a ee i a a i a a a Gace a ar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aau IGMP Protocol Enable Apply 32 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is an internal protocol within the Internet Protocol IP suite The IP suite manages multicast traffic by using switches routers and hosts that support IGMP Enabling IGMP allows the ports to detect IGMP queries and report packets and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch IGMP has three fundamental types of messages shown below Message Description Query A message sent from the queries IGMP router or switch asking for a response from each host belonging to the multicast group already is a member of a given group cited in the report message member of a specific multicast group 33 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5
17. band Configuration through Ethernet In addition to terminal mode configuration the switch also supports in band configuration via a web browser Web browser configuration is easier than terminal mode configuration because the user can simply connect the network ready PC to the switch open the web browser go to the switch s configuration page by typing the switch s IP address and configure the switch by clicking on the subject on the menu Before you can access the switch via in band tools you must make sure the computer that is connected to the switch has a web browser and the TCP IP protocol with valid IP address 1s bound to the network adapter After that you can either change your computer s IP address to the same class as the switch s IP address or you can log into the Switch with the out of band method described in the previous section and configure the Switch s IP address to the same class as your computer s IP address Below is the Switch s default IP information IP Address 192 168 223 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 248 0 Gateway 192 168 223 254 Initial Setup for Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Modify the Switch s IP Address via the Out of Band Method Log into the console default username admin default password 123 Use the Tab key to select highlight Switch Static Configuration and hit Enter Use the Tab key to select Administration Config
18. gt gt gt Manual 24 Port 10 100 Layer 2 Managed Switch Intelligent 2 Port Gigabit Module Slot HGMS224 www hawkingtech com techsupport hawkingtech com Copyright 2003 Hawking Technologies Inc All rights reserved FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limitations are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into a different outlet from the one that the receiver is connected to e Consult your local distributors or an experienced radio TV technician for help e Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits Changes or modifications to the equipment which are n
19. gt x BO ReAuthMax lt 1 10 default 2 gt x 2 Reauth period lt 1 9999999 default 3600 gt 3600 actions gt Select the action menu ab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 1 Press lt Edit gt 2 Quiet Period Used to define periods of time during which it will not attempt to acquire a supplicant default time is 60 seconds 115 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 3 Tx Period Used to determine when an EAPOL PDU is to be transmitted default value is 30 seconds 4 Supplicant Timeout Used to determine timeout conditions in the exchanges between the supplicant and authentication server default value is 30 seconds 5 Server Timeout Used to determine timeout conditions in the exchanges between the authenticator and authentication server default value is 30 seconds 6 Re AuthMax Used to determine the number of re authentication attempts that are permitted before a specific port becomes unauthorized default value is 2 times 7 Re Auth Period Used to determine a non zero number of seconds between periodic re authentication of the supplications default value is 3600 seconds Press Ctrl A to go back to the action menu 9 Press lt Save gt to save configured values 7 7 4 Status and Counters Intelligent Switch Status and Counters Port Counters System Information Main Menu Display current status of all
20. has the highest priority This parameter specifies the path costs of the ports that the switch uses to Path ost determine which ports are the forwarding ports The ports with the lowest numbers are the forwarding ports The range is 1 65535 and the default value is bases on the IEEE 802 1D specifications 10Mb s 50 600 100Mb s 10 60 1000Mb s 3 10 Port riority 5 4 9 Port Sniffer The port sniffer is a tool for monitoring traffic in switched networks Traffic through ports can be monitored via one designated port Traffic going in or out of monitored ports will be duplicated into a sniffer port 1 Sniffer Mode Press Spacebar to set the sniffer mode to Disable Rx Tx Both 2 Monitoring Port The sniffer port can be used to monitor port traffic You can connect the sniffer port to a LAN analyzer or NetXRay 47 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 3 Monitored Port The ports you want to monitor All monitor port traffic will be copied to sniffer port You can select max 25 monitor ports in the switch User can choose which port that they want to monitor in only one sniffer mode If you want to disable the function you must select None in the Analysis Port category Port Sniffer Roving Analysis State DISABLE DISABLE E wi LA g 3 T TA BOTH 2 Default ia PORT 1 PORTS PORTS PORT PORT PORTI1 P
21. the switch ports Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Enter Select Item You can press the Tab or Backspace key to choose an item and then press Enter to select the item 116 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 4 1 Port Status This page displays the status of every port Intelligent Switch Port Status InRate oOutRate Flow 100K 100K Enable Auto Spd Dpx Control 10 Half LO Halt 10 Halt 10 Half 10 Halt 10 Half 10 Half Gyore Gumi aO ooo ODNO a a actions gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the action menu ab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Link Status Indicates whether the port is linked or not linked InRate Displays the input rate control 100K unit setting value OutRate Displays the output rate control 100K unit setting value Enabled Indicates whether the port 1s enabled or disabled This depends on the user setting Enabled will be displayed as Yes disabled will be displayed as No If the port is unlinked it will be listed as No Auto Indicates the port s setting in N way mode Auto Nway_ Force Force Spd Dpx Displays the port speed and duplex FlowCtrl Displays whether the flow control status is enabled or disabled in auto N way force mode after negotiation In force mode the flow control status is displayed enabled or disabled dependin
22. the switch to drop unwanted traffic Traffic is filtered based on the destination addresses In this page you can add modify delete filter MAC addresses Intelligent Switch Filter MAC Address Configuration actions gt lt Quit gt ebe lt Edit gt lt Delete gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter sSelect Item Add filter MAC address 1 Press lt Add gt lt Edit gt to add a filter MAC address MAC Address Type the MAC address to filter 3 VLAN ID If tag based 802 1Q VLANs are set up on the switch type the VID to associate with the MAC address 4 Press Ctrl A to go back to the action menu and then select lt Save gt to save all configured values 92 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Intelligent Switch Add Filter MAC Address Mac Address 000000001A01 wlan ID na actions gt ccessfully press any key to return Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Edit filter MAC address 1 Press the lt Edit gt key 2 Choose the MAC address that you want to modify and then press enter Intelligent Switch Filter MAC Address Configuration Mac Address Vian ID Mac Address Vian ID ooo000000002 000000000003 actions gt lt Quit gt lt Add gt lt Edit gt lt Delete gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Add Edit Delete a Mac Tab Next Item
23. you can configure the IP settings Intelligent Switch IP Configuration Disabled IP Address 192 168 223 358 Subnet Mask 255 255 248 0 Gateway gt 192 168 223 254 actions gt Select the action menu ab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 84 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 2 6 Port Mirroring Configuration Port mirroring is a method of monitoring traffic in switched networks Traffic through ports can be monitored via one designated port Traffic through ports can be monitored by one specific port That is traffic going in or out of monitored ports will be duplicated into the monitoring port Press Spacebar to change the configuration of each item 1 Select lt Edit gt 2 Sniffer Mode Press Spacebar to set the Sniffer mode to Disable Rx Tx Both 3 Monitoring Port This means that the sniffer port can be used to see traffic of all monitored ports Press Spacebar to select it 4 Monitored Ports The ports you want to monitor All monitored port traffic will be copied to the sniffer port You can select up to 25 ports to monitor on the switch You can choose which port to monitor in only one sniffer mode Press Spacebar to choose a member port V is the member not the member 5 Press Ctrl A go back to the action menu Select lt Save gt to save all configured values 7 On the act
24. 00Fx ext Depends on module card mode Module 1 information Displays the information saved in EEPROM of module 1 Module 2 Type Displays the module 2 type 1000Tx or 100Fx ext Depends on module card mode Module 2 information Displays the information saved in EEPROM of module 2 Intelligent Switch System Information MAC Address HB4H63807768 Firmware version 2 5 ASIC version AY PCEA version 1 6 Serial number Module 1 Type z 1BKBTx Module 1 information HA Module 2 Type Module 2 information 119 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 5 Reboot Switch Intelligent Switch Restart Configuration Restart Previous Menu Recovering to default Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Enter Select Item 7 5 1 Default Resets the switch to its default configuration For default settings please see Section 2 4 14 Resetting to the default will restart the system automatically Do you want to continue y n 7 5 2 Restart Reboot the switch in software reset 120 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 6 TFTP Firmware Update This page provides you with the option to update the firmware restore the EEPROM values or upload current EEPROM values Intelligent Switch TFTP Update firmware Configuration TFTP Update Firmware TFTP Restore configuration TFTP Backup configuration Pr
25. 4 PORTS PORTS 4 PORT PORTS PORTS FORTID PORT11 se Type a name for the new VLAN Type a VID between 2 4094 The default is 1 Choose the protocol type From the column box on the left that displays the available ports select the ports you would like to add click Add gt gt If the trunk groups already exist you can view them here ex TRK1 TRK2 and configure them as the members of a VLAN Sh de a 41 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 6 Click Next Then you can view the page as follows 7 Use this page to set the outgoing frames as VLAN tagged frames if necessary Then click Apply Tag outgoing frames that are VLAN tagged Untag outgoing frames that are not VLAN tagged 42 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Port VID Configure Port VID Settings From the main tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLAN page click the Port VID tab Basic Port VID Assign a Port WYLAN ID 1 255 for untagged traffic on each port then click Submit to apply the changes on this page Disable Port VID PVID Set the port VLAN ID that will be assigned to untagged traffic on a given port This feature is useful for accommodating devices that you want to participate in the VLAN but that don t support tagging Each port allows you to set one PVID the range is 1 255 and the default PVID is 1 The PVID must be the
26. 5 Ifthe items of TRK1 TRK7 are set to Disable then the corresponding the trunk group will be deleted NO AR 67 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 6 All ports in the same static trunk group will be treated as a single port So when you set the VLAN members and port configuration they will be toggled on or off simultaneously NOTE If VLAN groups exist all of the members of a static trunk group must be in the same VLAN group 68 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 2 3 VLAN Configuration Intelligent Switch VLAN Configuration VLAN Configure Create a VLAN Group Edit Delete a VLAN Group Group Sorted Mode Previous Menu Configure the VLAN pvid and ingress egress Rule Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item The page below allows you to set the VLAN mode to port based VLAN 802 1Q VLAN or Disable Intelligent Switch VLAN Support Configuraton VLAN Mode ig actions gt lt Quit gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Space Toggle Ctr1l A Action menu 69 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch NOTE Whenever you change the VLAN settings you will need to restart the switch If the VLAN mode i
27. 802 1Q VLAN is set up on the switch type the VID in the VLAN ID box to associate with the MAC address 3 Click the Add button 4 Choose any MAC addresses that you want to delete and then click the Delete button 35 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 4 7 VLAN Configuration A Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain It allows you to isolate network traffic so only members of the VLAN receive traffic from the same VLAN members Basically creating a VLAN from a switch is logically equivalent to reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch However all the network devices are still physically plugged into the same switch The switch supports port based 802 1Q tag based and protocol based VLAN through web management In the default configuration VLAN support is disabled VLAN Operation Mode No VLAN F Enable GVRP Protocol LAN NOT ENABLE 36 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Port based VLAN Packets can only be broadcast among members of the same VLAN group Note that all unselected ports are treated as belonging to another single VLAN If the port based VLAN is enabled the VLAN tagging is ignored d r M3 v engneerng vio 2 ese VID 3 a a a a to a e mi 37 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Modu
28. CH Server Port 1812 Accounting Port 1813 Force Unauth Fu Force Auth Fa Auto Au None No O1 02 03 O4 05 OS OF 08 09 40 11 12 I3 IF 15 16 17 Te 19 28 ZL 22 23 24 M1 M2 No No Au Au Au No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No actions gt Select the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 114 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 1l Press lt Edit gt 2 Radius Server IP Address the IP address of the authentication server 3 Shared Key A key shared between this switch and the authentication server 4 NAS Identifier A string used to identify this switch 5 Server Port The UDP port number used by the authentication server to authenticate 6 Accounting Port The UDP port number used by the authentication server to retrieve accounting information 7 Press Ctrl A to go back to the action menu 8 Press lt Save gt to save configured values Note Fu Forces a specific port to be unauthorized Fa Forces a specific port to be authorized Au The state of the specific port 1s determined by the outcome of the authentication No The specific port doesn t support the 802 1x function 7 3 5 3 802 1x Mise Configuration Quiet period lt 0 65535 default 60 gt Tx period lt 0 65535 default 30 gt Supplicant timeout lt 1 300 default 30 gt Server timeout lt 1 300 default 30
29. D G a G G n mn S G m D G a A G n H m A a m E G a E G m oyoO o o TI 71 T1 71 E am 5 Db m b m i o H o TI I o 5 b E 5 o T ce o fF o l o TI n Off Disable oo n I I a O Jaja A S E Z Sr Fea Ga iP amp Cye ye ea ct ct ct ct O JaJa A EIEEE E i AEE E ye ct ct ct oO oO o oO oOyo o o Djaja Djaja a ajaja mim Tnn Disable I 5 T T m oO Tt a o o o o TI n Lam o 5 b a o I o aed o D H o TI La a 5 o D co D TI I Oo g Ei E Cc Z oO 5 Cc Z oO g m m 8 ci Cc E alojalaialolalalalalalalalalalala z p SRI SR SRL S SR SSR SR SRI SE Se BRI SR SE SRS On Down Auto Auto 100 100 Full tJ a 1 State Displays port status either disabled or enabled Unlink will be treated as off 2 Link Status Down indicates that the port is not linked Up indicates that the port is linked In the figure above refer to the Link column for PORT6 3 Auto Negotiation Displays the auto negotiation mode auto force n way force 4 Speed Status Displays 1000 100 or 10 as corresponding to the speed Ports 1 24 are 10 100Mbps ports 25 26 are 10 100 1000Mbps Duplex Status Displays full duplex or half duplex mode 6
30. Gigabit Module Managed Switch 2 The page shown below displays the static trunking groups Trunking Aggregator Setting Aggregator information State Activity The following information provides a view of LACP current status Static Trunking Group Group Key Port No 1234 Trunking Aggregator Setting Aggregator information State Activity The following information provides a view of LACP current status es 0040626099688 004062608899 30 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 4 5 3 State Activity Active select The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets N A not selected The port does not automatically sends LACP protocol packets and responds only if it receives LACP protocol packets from the opposite device 1 A link that either has two active LACP ports or one active port can perform dynamic LACP trunking A link that has two N A LACP ports will not perform dynamic LACP trunking because both ports are waiting for an LACP protocol packet from the opposite device 2 If the port is an active LACP actor the active status will be created automatically when you select port trunking Pol irt LACP St ate Activity Port LACP Sta te Activi ty a wae 2 Roane o piem e Peme o Bre o paan a pae e wam 31 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 4 6 Filter Database 5 4 6 1 IGMP Snooping
31. NOTE Before setting this page you first have to set trunk groups on the Trunk Configuration page 7 3 4 3 State Activity NO m Intelligent Switch LACP Port State Active Configuration Active Active Passive Passive lt Edit gt SAVE Save successfully press any k to return Hext Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Select lt Edit gt Press Space key to choose the item Active The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets Passive The port does not automatically send LACP protocol packets and responds only if it receives LACP protocol packets from the opposite device Press Ctrl A go back action menu line Select lt Save gt to save configure value NOTE If you set a trunk group to LACP mode all of the member ports of this trunk group will automatically be set to Active 111 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 3 4 4 LACP Status When you re setting trunking group you can see the relational information here Static trunk group Intelligent Switch LACP Group Status Static Trunking Group Group Key Port _Mo lt Previous Page gt Hext Page gt Select the action menu Back pace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Iten_ LACP trunk group Intelligent Switch LACP Group Status Actor Priority 1 MAC z SiS 3809988 Fort _Ho Priority 5 5 1 selected selected selected
32. ORTIS PORTIS PORTI PORT19 PORT21 PORT23 port m o _ ports E Pors E _ port E porta E PoR E Portia m PoRTiS E PoR E PORTIS E Porter E _Porrza m 48 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 4 10 SNMP Trap Manager Any network management platform that is running the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP can manage the switch provided the Management Information Base MIB is installed correctly on the management station SNMP is a protocol that governs the transfer of information between management station and agent 1 System Options You can define a name location and contact person for the switch Fill in the system options data and then click Apply to update the changes on this page Name Enter a name to be used for the switch Location Enter the location of the switch Contact Enter the name of a person or organization System Options Mame 2442 intelligent switch Location Lab Contact Local 2 Community sSrings serve as passwords and can be entered as one of the following RO Read only enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB object information RW Read write enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB object information and to set MIB objects Community Strings Current Strings New Community String public RO se Add se String private Riv ro C RW Remove _
33. aged Switch 7 3 3 GVRP GVRP GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP allows automatic VLAN configuration between the switch and corresponding nodes For example if the switch is connected to a device with GVRP enabled you can activate this setting to allow dynamic VLAN configuration information to be processed by the switch If a device sends a GVRP request using the VID of a VLAN defined on the switch the switch will automatically add that device to the existing VLAN From this page you can enable disable the GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol support Intelligent Switch GVRP Configuration actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Select the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Space Toggle cCtrl A Action menu Select lt Edit gt Press Spacebar to choose enable disable Press Ctrl A to go back to the action menu Select lt Save gt to save configured values P Note GVRP must also be enabled on participating network nodes 108 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 3 4 IGMP The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is an internal protocol of the Internet Protocol IP suite This page you can enable disable the IGMP support Intelligent Switch IGMP Configuration actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Select the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Space Toggle Ctr1l A Ac
34. aracteristic such as a common business function or a common protocol A single switch may have several independent VLANs within it On the following page is an example in which an R amp D Manufacturing and Administration group can be partitioned into two different VLAN groups Even members in different groups cannot talk directly but they still share the same server such as an MRP server printer server in the Administration group etc 126 Application Examples HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 127 lt Application Examples HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 2 Trunking Application Used with Switch Trunking allows you to increase the available bandwidth between switches by grouping ports into a trunk Trunking can also be used to connect a server to switches if higher bandwidth service is required You can use trunking to improve the throughput between segments Moreover this switch provides trunking with a fail over function When one of the links of a trunk fails or breaks the traffic originally moving through that link will automatically be re directed to other links of the trunk This gives the trunk redundancy and greatly increases the value of trunking 400 Mbps C_ gt 600 Mbps C gt aie 800 Mbps with cross line cable 128
35. are Update We provide a Ik Xmodem to update the firmware via the console The X modem only works in 57600bps mode So you must change the baud rate to 57600bps to download the firmware There are two situations in which to use the 1K X modem to update the firmware l You can enter 1K X modem receiver mode by pressing any key within 5 seconds of the system power being turned on 2 The system automatically enters IK X modem receiver mode if it detects the firmware checksum failed while booting 1 Press the Disconnect button when you start 1K X modem modes Go to File gt Properties change the baud rate to 57600bps and then click OK 9600 HyperTerminal 4600 Properties COM Properties x File Edit View Call Transfer Connect To Settings Port Settings ie 9600 Bits per second Country code United l Data bits E Enter the area code with Area code 2 Parity None Phone number Stop bits fi Connect using Direct Cr Flow control Nowe Switch LOADER 55 Press any key t I Use country code ip 5 Loading Xmodem Fedial on busy E EREE 55 Download IMAGE 65 Start Hmodem Re Cancel Apply zh Disconnected Auto d 59 Console Firmware Update HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 2 Press the Connect button and you will see CCCC displayed on the console Then go to Transfer gt Send Fi
36. ccccccccccccccc Download IMAGE 0 K tt Update firmware Update firmware 0 K ttt Note console baudrate of new image is 60 bps ccacacnaancnancanannnannannananncnac ChOcCK cece CeCe CeCe CK CK oKCeCeCe oe _ 61 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Out of band Terminal Mode Management l The switch also provides a serial interface to manage and monitor the switch You can follow the steps outlined in the Console Port Info section of the web interface for using the Windows HyperTerminal program to link the switch You can type a user name and password to login The default user name is admin and the default password is 123 User Interface Intelligent 24 2 Switch Username password 62 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 1 Main Menu There are six selectable items as shown below Main Menu Switch Static Configuration Protocol Related Configuration Status and Counters Reboot Switch TFTP Update Firmware Logout Configure the switch Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Enter Select Item Switch Static Configuration Allows you to configure the switch Protocol Related Configuration Allows you to configure the protocol function Status and Counters Displays the status of the switch Reboot Switch Allows you to restart the system or reset switc
37. d UnTagged No No No actions gt i lt BEdit gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu ab Next Item BacksSpace Previous Item Quit Preyious menu Enter select Item NOTE 1 Pressing lt Enter gt once will complete deletion when in delete mode 2 The VLAN Name and VLAN ID cannot be modified 3 The default VLAN cannot be deleted 7 2 3 3 Groups Sorted Mode In this page you can sort the VLAN groups by 1 Name 2 VID 74 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch The Edit Delete a VLAN group page will display the result Intelligent switch Group sorted Selection Group sorted sorted By Name actions gt lt Save gt actions gt lt i lt Edit gt lt Delete gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Edit Delete a VLAN Group Tab Next Item BacksSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter select Item T Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Shown below is the page if sorted by VID DEFAULT vlan2 B1 AL actions gt lt Edit gt lt Delete gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter sSelect Item 7 2 4 Miscellaneous Configuration Intelligent Switch Misc Configuration MAC Age Interval Broadcast Storm Filtering Max bridge transmit delay bound Port Security Previous Menu Configure t
38. d values are Isec 2sec 4sec and Off The default setting is Off 2 Low Queue Delay Bound Limits the queuing time of the low priority packets in the switch If enabled the low priority packets that exceed the Low Queue Max Delay Time will be sent Press Spacebar to enable or disable this function The default setting is Disabled 3 Low Queue Max Delay Time Allows you to set the time that low priority packets can queue in the switch The valid range is 1 255ms The default Max Delay Time is 255ms 78 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Intelligent Switch Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound Max bridge transmit delay bound OFF Low Queue Delay Bound Disabled Low Queue Max Delay Time 255 actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Select the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item NOTE Make sure Max bridge transit delay bound control is enabled before enabling Low Queue Delay Bound because Low Queue Delay Bound can only work when Max bridge transit delay bound control is enabled 7 2 4 4 Port Security A port in security mode will be locked without permission of the address learning Normally only the incoming packets with SMAC already existing in the address table can be forwarded You can disable the port from learning any new MAC addresses then use the static MAC addresse
39. des an easy medium for installation and initial set up All ports are capable of non blocking and maximum wire speed performance The HGMS224 supports auto negotiation and auto MDIX technology on all 24 switched RJ 45 ports and both gigabit copper ports in both half and full duplex modes The auto MDIX function enables the use of either standard or crossover cables for connection with other devices The switch provides a convenient way to control Layer 2 management via a web browser The user friendly drop down menu allows you to easily learn control and monitor the switch It supports not only traditional SNMP function but also RMON remote monitoring 1 2 3 9 groups for advanced network analysis A new tool called Web Cluster can also be used to manage the switch easily and efficiently Using this tool all switches can be managed via a single master switch The HGMS224 also supports both port based and tag based VLANs To increase bandwidth the switch supports 7 groups with up to 4 port trunking capabilities These trunk ports utilize the fair over function to provide back up when one or more ports malfunction Complete front access design and a full LED status display simplify your installation inspection and maintenance efforts within rack mount environments Two extra LEDs display fan status for quick diagnosis of over heating issues Package Contents HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch The comple
40. e the 5 Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Enter Select Item 7 3 1 Spanning Tree Protocol The Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a standardized method IEEE 802 1D for avoiding loops in switched networks When STP is enabled it ensures that only one path at a time is active between any two nodes on the network Intelligent Switch Spanning Tree Protocol STP Enable System Configuration Perport Configuration Previous Menu Enabled or disabled the s a 7 Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Enter Select Item 96 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 3 1 1 Enabling STP This page allows you to enable or disable the Spanning Tree function Press Spacebar to select Enabled or Disabled Intelligent Switch STP Enabled Disabled Configuration STP Enabled actions gt Select the action menu ab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 97 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 3 1 2 STP System Configuration Intelligent Switch Priority Mac Address 000417000001 Root Path Cost 0 Root Port Root Max Age lt ou Hello Time 2 Forward Delay 15 actions gt STP System Configuration Configure Spanning Tree Parameters Priority 065535 232768 Max Age 6 40 20 Hello Time 1 10 ne Pa Forward Delay Time 4 30 lt Save gt
41. ect COM port and set up the connection properties according to step 3 below 1 Type in a name for the connection e g SNMP Switch select an icon for the connection and click OR 2 Select the COM port that you are using for this connection and click OR 3 Set up the COM port properties by using the information below and click OR Bits Rate per Second 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bit 1 Flow Control None 4 Connect the included serial cable from the computer s COM port to the switch s console port 5 Power on the switch and you will see messages displayed on the HyperTerminal The switch s Power On Self Diagnostic POSD takes about 90 seconds After that you will see the login screen If the switch is already powered on and has finished its self diagnostic run the terminal communication program and then hit Enter to get to the login screen 6 Inthe User name field type in admin and hit Enter 7 In the Password field type in 123 and hit Enter You are now logged in to the switch s configuration program 8 In the lower portion of the screen you will see descriptions of the navigation keys e g Tab Spacebar and Enter Use these keys to navigate through the configuration program 11 Initial Setup for Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch User Interface Intelligent 24 2 switch USeEMaivle u password 4 2 In
42. ee Section 2 4 8 99 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 3 2 SNMP Any network management running the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP can be used to manage the switch Use this page to define management stations as trap managers and to enter SNMP community strings You can also define a name location and contact person for the switch Intelligent Switch SNMP Configuration Community strings Trap Managers Previous Menu configurate the system information Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Enter Select Item 100 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 3 2 1 System Options Intelligent Switch System Options Configuration system Name Intelligent 24 2 Switch System Contact Root System Location actions gt lt Edit gt Select the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item CTRL A Action menu Enter Select Item Press lt Edit gt System Name Type a name to be used for the switch System Contact Type the name of contact person or organization System Location Type the location of the switch Press Ctrl A to go back to the action menu Press lt Save gt to save the configured values oF A 101 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 3 2 2 Community Strings Use this page to Add Edit Delete SNMP communi
43. ers 7 3 3 GVRP 7 3 4 IGMP 7 3 4 1 LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol 7 3 4 2 Working Port Setting 7 3 4 3 State Activity 7 3 4 4 LACP Status 7 3 5 802 1x Protocol 7 3 5 1 Enable 802 1x 7 3 5 2 802 1x System Configuration 7 3 5 3 802 1x Miscellaneous Configuration 7 4 Status and Counters 7 4 1 Port Status 7 4 2 Port Counters 7 4 3 System Information 7 5 Reboot Switch 7 5 1 Default 7 5 2 Restart 7 6 TFTP Firmware Update 7 6 1 TFTP Firmware Update 7 6 2 Restore Configure File 7 6 3 Backup Configure File 8 Application Examples 8 1 VLAN Application Used with Switch 8 2 Trunking Application Used with Switch 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 119 119 120 121 121 123 125 125 128 Introduction HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Hawking Technologies HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 Layer 2 Managed Switch Intelligent 2 Port Gigabit Module Slot is a high performance web managed SNMP simple network management protocol Layer 2 switch that provides users with 24 10 100Mbps Ethernet ports and 2 1000Mbps gigabit ports The switch features SNMP management and remote control capabilities such as Web Cluster The gigabit module available in copper media or fiber media by special order supports the lOOOBASE SX 1O00BASE LX or 1OOOBASE T standards thus allowing you to increase your network response times to gigabit speeds as well as improve flexibility In addition an RS 232 serial port provi
44. evious Menu Use TFTP to update firmware Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Enter Select Item 121 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 6 1 TFTP Firmware Update This page allows you to use TFTP to update the firmware Intelligent Switch TFTP Update Firmware TFTP Server 924 2685 223499 Remote File Name image bin actions gt Select the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Start the TFTP server and copy the firmware update version image file to the TFTP server Press lt Edit gt on this page TFTP Server Type the IP of the TFTP server Remote File Name Type the image file name Press Ctrl A to go to the action menu Press lt Save gt and the image file will begin to download When saved successfully the image file will have finished downloading as well Restart the switch ae 7 6 2 Restore Configure File From this page you can restore the EEPROM values save the image file from before and form the TFTP server 122 St et ee Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Intelligent Switch Restore Configuration File TFTP Server S92 163 223 99 Remote File Name data dat actions gt Select the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Start the TFTP server Press lt Edit
45. g on the user setting 117 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch lt Quit gt Exit the Port Status page and then return to the previous menu lt Previous Page gt Displays the previous page lt Next page gt Displays the next page 7 4 2 Port Counters The following information provides a view of the current status of the unit Intelligent Switch Port Counters RxBadPkt TxAbort Collision CF OVS Cano Oo G6 O70 Gio 5 Ono oor G5 Oo OO 0 O 0 G0 5 Oo oreare Oro o Ose 6 00 Oi S OO O O O Oo actions gt lt Q lt Reset All gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt configure the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item lt Quit gt Exit the Port Status page and return to the previous menu lt Reset All gt Set all counters to 0 lt Previous Page gt Displays the previous page lt Next page gt Displays the next page 118 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 4 3 System Information MAC Address The unique hardware address assigned by the manufacturer Firmware Version Displays the switch s firmware version ASIC Version Displays the switch s hardware version PCBA version Displays the board number Serial number Displays the serial number assigned by the manufacturer Module 1 Type Displays the module 1 type 1000Tx or 1
46. gabit Module Managed Switch Intelligent Switch Static MAC Address Configuration Mac Address Port num Vlan ID Mac Address Fort num Vian ID actions gt or Rdd gt lt Edit lt Delete gt lt Previous Page gt Next Page gt PUL ake ob LPT kak ee 4 ab Wext Item BackSpace Previous Item uitePreviocus menu Entec Select Item Add static MAC address 1 Press the lt Add gt lt Edit gt keys to add static MAC addresses 2 MAC Address Enter the MAC address to and from which the port should permanently forward traffic regardless of the device s network activity 3 Port num Press Spacebar to select the port number 4 VLAN ID If tag based 802 1Q VLANs are set up on the switch static addresses are associated with individual VLANs Type the VID to associate with the MAC address 5 Press Ctrl A to go back to the action menu 6 Then press lt Save gt to save all configured values Intelligent Switch Add Static MAC Address Mac Address 0000CCZ6BBAA Port num PORTS wlan ID re actions Edit lt Save gt Tab Next Item EackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter sSelect Item 89 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Edit Static MAC Addresses 1 Press the lt Edit gt key 2 Choose the MAC address that you want to modify and then press enter Intelligent Switch Filter MAC Address Configuration Mac Address vlan ID Mac Address vlan ID
47. gt on this page TFTP Server Type the IP of TFTP server Remote File Name Type the image file name Press Ctrl A go to action line Press lt Save gt and the image file will begin to download When saved successfully the image file will have finished downloading as well Restart the switch 123 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 6 3 Backup Configure File In this page you can save the current EEPROM value to the image file Then go to the update configure page to restore the EEPROM value Intelligent Switch Backup Configuration File TFTP Server 192 168 223 993 Remote File Name data dat actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Select the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Start the TFTP server Press lt Edit gt on this page TFTP Server Type the IP of the TFTP server Remote File Name Type the image file name Press Ctrl A to go back to the action menu line Press lt Save gt and the image file will begin to download When saved successfully the image file will have finished downloading as well Restart the switch ot oE ia a 124 Application Examples HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 1 VLAN Application Used with Switch VLANs provide a simple solution for protecting your network against broadcast storming by creating segments based
48. h to its default configuration TFTP Update Firmware Uses TFTP to download the updated firmware Logout Exits the menu line program The control key can be used as follows for this mode of operation Tab Moves to the next item Backspace Moves to the previous item Enter Selects the item Spacebar Toggles between the selectable items 63 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 2 Switch Static Configuration Intelligent Switch Switch Configuration Trunk Configuration VLAN Configuration Misc Configuration Administration Configuration Port Mirroring Configuration Priority Configuration MAC Address Configuration Main Menu Display or change port configuration Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Enter Select Item You can press the Tab or Backspace keys to choose an item and then press Enter to select the item The action menu shown below applies for configuration in this section lt Quit gt Allows you to exit the current page and return to previous menu lt Edit gt Configures all of the items Once you have completed making the appropriate changes press Ctrl A to return to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all of the configured values lt Previous Page gt Allows you to return to the previous page lt Next page gt Allows you to proceed to the next page 64 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module
49. he MAC aging time Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Enter Select Item 76 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 2 4 1 MAC Age Interval Type the number of seconds that an inactive MAC address remains in the switch s address table The valid range 1s 300 765 seconds The default value is 300 seconds Intelligent Switch MAC Aging Time MAC Age Interval sec 600 600 disable 0 valid value 300 765 actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Select the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 7 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 2 4 2 Broadcast Storm Filtering This page will allow you to configure broadcast storm control 1 Press lt Edit gt to configure the broadcast storm filter mode 2 Press Spacebar to choose the threshold value The valid threshold values are 5 10 15 20 25 and NO The default value is 5 Intelligent Switch Broadcast Storm Filter Mode Broadcast Storm Filter Mode 5 actions gt Select the action menu ab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 7 2 4 3 Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound 1 Max bridge transmit delay bound Limits the queuing time of the packets in the switch If enabled the queued packets that exceed the limit will be dropped Press Spacebar to set the time The vali
50. he authentication server information System Configuration PerPort Configuration Misc Configuration T 92 168 221 72 Shared Key iz345678 2345678 NAS Identifier NAS_L2 SWITCH L2 SWITCH Radius Server IP Address The IP address of the authentication server Server Port The UDP port number used by the authentication server to authenticate Accounting Port The UDP port number used by the authentication server to retrieve accounting information Shared Key A key shared between this switch and the authentication server NAS Identifier A string used to identify this switch 51 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Per Port Configuration In this page you can select a specific port and configure the authorization state You can select from a list of four authorization states for each port SOFT BUEe wool 1x Per Port State Port Ss tate ei T Fu Forces a specific port to be unauthorized Fa Forces a specific port to be authorized Au The state of a specific port is determined by the outcome of the authentication No The selected port is not 802 1x enabled 32 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Misc Configuration In this page you can change the default configuration for the 802 1x standard System Configuration PerPort Configuration Misc Configuration ene Lae Quiet Period Used to define periods of t
51. ime during which it will not attempt to acquire a supplicant default time is 60 seconds Tx Period Used to determine when an EAPOL PDU is to be transmitted default value is 30 seconds Supplicant Timeout Used to determine timeout conditions in the exchanges between the supplicant and authentication server default value is 30 seconds Server Timeout Used to determine timeout conditions in the exchanges between the authenticator and authentication server default value is 30 seconds Re Auth Max Used to determine the number of re authentication attempts that are permitted before a specific port becomes unauthorized default value is 2 times Re Auth Period Used to determine a non zero number of seconds between periodic re authentication of the supplications default value is 3600 seconds 33 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 4 13 Web Cluster This switch provides a new management tool for you to manage a group of LAN switches through a master switch It is called the Web Cluster function This function allows the manager switch also called master switch to fetch the web pages from the managed switches to the user s browser The MIS can store information about up to 16 sets of other switches in one master switch and easily switch to the web page of the desired Ethernet switch without remembering the IP of the host Moreover the switch has no exclusiveness mean
52. ing that the MIS can group switches of any brand and the web cluster switch will not reject any other switch from any other brand Web Cluster Menu A pop up menu will be displayed after clicking the Web Cluster item in the main menu a eT ae VAT SR athe hd if cel rrie at Exeriliniy 1 FA LI x a een Web Cluster Setting Switch 01 Oaniee 333 92 168 1 114 Ip fen fies i ia Switch 03 Switch 04 Name Switch 15 i Web Cluster Support j 192 168 1 116 Everts I Switch 05 192 168 1 117 Web Cluster Status ee uP Del Switch 01 192 168 1 112 rc Switch 02 192 168 1 114 iv Switch 03 192 168 1 115 iv Switch 04 192 168 1 116 B Switch 05 E Add Del switches 5 54 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch There are 16 1 rows in the web cluster menu The top row with the deep blue background indicates the master switch IP and cannot be modified The other 16 rows in a lighter blue background can be added with managed switches by clicking Add Del Switches In the row there is specific information about the managed switch host names and their IPs If the host is a Web Cluster supported switch an asterisk will appear before the host name The current managed switch will be highlighted in red on the menu You can switch to another host by clicking on it and the browser window will jump to its homepage Web Cluster se
53. ion menu line you can press lt Next Page gt to configure ports 9 26 and lt Previous Page gt to return to the last page gt Intelligent Switch Port Sniffer Sniffer Mode Rx Monitoring Port PORT1 Monitored Port v y v actions gt lt Quit gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item NOTE You can only operate in one sniffer mode at any given time 85 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 2 7 Priority Configuration Intelligent Switch The Priority configuration 802 1p priority Previous Menu configure port static priority Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Enter Select Item 7 2 7 1 Port Static Priority The static priority is based on the port if you set the port priority to high incoming frames from this port will always be high priority frames Intelligent Switch Port Priority High Low High High Low High Low actions gt LOTES lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 86 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 2 7 2 802 1p Priority Configuration Queues are assigned high low priority levels from 0 7 Select lt Edit gt Press Spacebar to select
54. le i 9600 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help rc alz Send File Receive File Capture Text Send Text File Static Configuration Capture to Printer ol Related Configuration Status and Counters TFTIP Update Firmware Logout Restart the B Switch LOADER Checksum K fttous Item Enter Select Item Press any key to start modem receiver Loading Amodenm Driver Download IMAGE through consoletik Amodem baudrate 57606bps gt Start Hmodem Receiver CcCcccccccccccc_ 3 Select 1K Xmodem under the Protocol item and list the directory for the image file folder Then click Send Send File E x Folder CAWVINDOW S Desktop Filename 4 6526 25 bin Browse Protocol TE modern Close Cancel 60 Console Firmware Update HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 4 Start downloading the image file 1K Xmodem file send for 9600 a B526V25 BIN ise 5 Finish downloading the file and the switch system will update the firmware automatically If the message Update firmware ok appears the switch will reboot Please change the baud rate to 9600bps 9600 HyperT erminal ols als oll Restart the R Switch LOADER Checksum 0 K tttous Item Enter Select Item Press any key to start Kmodem receiver Loading Xmodem Driver Download IMAGE through console iK Kmodem baudrate 57606bps gt Start Kmodem Receiver cccccccccccc
55. le Managed Switch Tag based VLAN IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Tag based VLAN is an IEEE 802 1Q specification standard Therefore it is possible to create a VLAN across devices from different switch vendors IEEE 802 1Q VLAN uses a technique to insert a tag into the Ethernet frames Tags contain a VLAN Identifier VID that indicates the VLAN numbers Protocol based VLAN In order for an end station to send packets to different VLANs it must either itself be capable of tagging packets it sends with VLAN tags or be attached to a VLAN aware bridge that is capable of classifying and tagging the packet with different VLAN IDs based not only on default PVID but also on other information about the packet such as the protocol The switch will support protocol based VLAN classification by means of both built in knowledge of Layer 2 packet formats used by selected popular protocols such as Novell IPX and AppleTalk s EtherTalk and some degree of programmable protocol matching capability 38 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 4 7 1 Port Based VLAN VLAN Operation Mode Port Based VLAN I Enable G RP Protocol YLAN Information vlan 1 1 Click Add to create a new VLAN group 2 Enter the VLAN name and group ID and select the members for the new VLAN 3 Click Apply 4 If there are more groups than the viewable box can display you can click Next Page to view other VLAN groups
56. ns 1 Member the port is a member port ii No the port is NOT a member port Press Ctrl A go back to the action menu 6 Select lt Save gt to save all configured values ae GN Add an VLAN Group VLAN Name vlan2 1 4094 Member Member Member No Member No No No No actions gt lt Quit gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu ab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item NOTE If the trunk groups already exist you can view them ex TRK1 TRK2 after port 26 in the menu of ports and configure them as the members of a VLAN 71 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Create an 802 1Q VLAN Create an 802 1Q VLAN and add tagged untagged member ports to it 1 Select lt Edit gt 2 VLAN Name Type in a name for the new VLAN 3 VLAN ID Type in a VID between 1 4094 The default is 1 You can configure up to 256 VLAN groups 4 Protocol VLAN Press Spacebar to choose protocol types 5 Member Press Spacebar to choose VLAN members There are three options a UnTagged the port is a member of this VLAN group and outgoing frames are NOT VLAN tagged frames b Tagged the port is a member of this VLAN group and outgoing frames are VLAN tagged frames c NO The port is NOT a member of this VLAN group 6 Press Ctrl A to go back to the action menu 7 Select lt
57. nt HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 3 You can change the settings for the STP parameters Then click Apply Configure Spanning Tree Parameters You can change the priority value which is a value used to identify the Priority root bridge The bridge with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the root Enter a number between and 65535 You can change the max age value which is the number of second bridge Max Age waits without receiving spanning tree protocol configuration messages before attempting a reconfiguration Enter a number between 6 and 40 You can change the Hello Time value which is the number of seconds Hello Time between the transmissions of spanning tree protocol configuration messages Enter a number between 1 and 10 You can change the forward delay time which is the number of seconds a port waits before changing from its spanning tree protocol learning and listening states to the forwarding state Enter a number between 4 and 30 46 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 4 The following parameters can be configured on each port Click Apply after you have made the appropriate changes Configure Spanning Tree Port Parameters Apply Help Para eter Description You can increase the priority level for a port to become the root port The range is 0 255 and the default setting is 128 The lowest number
58. on Layer 2 Ethernet information and avoiding the complexity and heavy processing requirements of Layer 3 IP based routers As a result each group of stations connected to separate segmented ports forms a different isolated broadcast domain The broadcast sharing ports should be used to connect servers and other common services such as Internet access that are used by all the stations connected to the different segmented ports A Virtual LAN or VLAN is generally defined as a broadcast domain It can be viewed as a group of end nodes possibly on different physical network segments which can communicate with each other 24 2 Switch Boradcast Domain 125 Application Examples HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Benefits of VLANs Grouping users into logical networks for performance enhancement Provide effective broadcast containment between segmented ports which prevents flooding of a network Offers security by completely isolating from each other the different broadcast domains connected on separate segmented ports Preserving current investment in equipment and cabling Providing an easy flexible and economic way to modify logical groups when needed Network administrators can easily fine tune the network Keeping network structure from the physical topology of the cabling Making large networks more manageable You can group users according to some shared ch
59. on the module card mode You can set all of the ports at either full duplex or half duplex mode 6 Flow Control Full You can enable the flow control pause function for full duplex mode Half You can enable the flow control backpressure function for half duplex mode NOTE Pressing lt Save gt only can save one page configuration If the static trunk groups exist you can see them listed ex TRK1 TRK2 after port 26 and you can configure all of the items as above 66 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 2 2 Trunk Configuration This page will allow you to create a maximum of seven trunk groups You can arbitrarily select up to four ports from ports 1 26 to build a trunk group Intelligent Switch Trunk Configuration Static LACP Disable Disable Disable Disable Static actions gt Select the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Select lt Edit gt on the actions menu Press the spacebar to configure the member ports of a trunk group You will also have to set the corresponding trunk groups between TRK1 and TRK7 to Static or LACP Static the standard normal method of trunking LACP this method of trunking utilized the link aggregation control protocol LACP Press Ctrl A to go back to the action menu line Select lt Save gt to save all configured values
60. ontrol becomes active The valid threshold value are 5 10 15 20 25 and Off Module Info Advanced Enter the settings then click Submitto apply the changes on this page M MAC Table Address Entry Age Out Time 300 seconds 300 765 must multiple of 3 Max bridge transmit delay bound control OFF M Enable Low Queue Delay Bound Max Delay Time 256 1 255 2ms unit Broadcast Storm Filter Mode OFF Priority Queue Service Settings First Come First Serve The sequence of packets sent depends on the order in which they are received All High before Low The high priority packets are sent before low priority packets WRR Weighted Round Robin Select the preference given to packets in the switch s high priority queue These options represent the number of high priority packets sent before one low priority packet is sent For example 5 High 2 Low means that the switch sends 5 high priority packets before sending 2 low priority packets 23 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Enable Delay Bound Limit the queuing time of low priority packets in the switch The default Max Delay Time is 255ms If the low priority packet stays in the switch longer than the Max Delay Time it will be sent The valid range is 1 255ms QoS Policy High Priority Levels Priority levels from 0 7 can be mapped to high or low queues Collisions Retry Forever Di
61. ot approved by the party responsible for compliance could affect the user s authority to operate the equipment CE Mark Warning This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility EN 55022 class A for ITE the essential protection requirement of Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility LIMITED WARRANTY Hawking Technology guarantees that every HGMS224 24 Port 10 100M Layer 2 Managed Switch Intelligent 2 Port Gigabit Module Slot is free from physical defects in material and workmanship under normal use for two 2 years from the date of purchase If the product proves defective during this two year warranty period call Hawking Customer Service in order to obtain a Return Authorization number The warranty is for repair or replacement only Hawking Technology does not issue any refunds BE SURE TO HAVE YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE RETURN REQUESTS CANNOT BE PROCESSED WITHOUT PROOF OF PURCHASE When returning a product mark the Return Authorization number clearly on the outside of the package and include your original proof of purchase IN NO EVENT SHALL HAWKING TECHNOLOGY S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT FROM DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT ITS ACCOMPANYING SOFTWARE OR ITS DOCUMENTATION Hawking Technology makes no warranty or representa
62. reboot the computer After the computer finishes rebooting open the web browser and in the Address field enter http 192 168 223 100 Then hit Enter or click on Go and the switch s configuration page will prompt you to enter a User Name and Password to log in Note that the default user name is admin and the default password is 123 Initial Setup for Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Connect to index htm _ Remember my password 4 3 Telnet Management In addition to local terminal mode operation the switch supports remote management through Telnet over the network or even over the Internet for browser less environments In this mode before executing the Telnet program you will again be asked to modify the IP Configuration settings as required for management via a web browser Again after changing the settings save them and connect your Ethernet cable from your PC to any port on the switch Then to access the switch simply follow the prompts in the command lines Telnet IP Address for the Switch The following dialogue below appears Input the user name and password to proceed Please refer to chapter 3 of this manual to for instructions on operation in this mode Initial Setup for Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch User Interface Intelligent 24 2 Switch username password 15 Web Managemen
63. s screen to define a list of MAC addresses that can use the secure port 79 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Intelligent Switch Port Security Enable Security disable for MAC Learning enabled enabled enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled actions gt lt Quit gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Select lt Edit gt Press Spacebar to choose whether to enable or disable the item Press Ctrl A to go back to the action menu Select lt Save gt to save all configured values You can press lt Next Page gt to configure the remaining ports you can press lt Previous Page gt to return to the last page oe a 7 2 4 5 Collision s Retry Forever Collisions Retry Forever Disable In half duplex if collisions occur the system will retry 48 times before dropping the frame Enable In half duplex if collisions occur the system will retry forever default 80 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Intelligent Switch Collisions Retry Forever Collisions Retry Forever Enable actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Select the action menu ab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 81 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10
64. s set to 802 1Q VLAN you can set PVIDs as well as ingress filtering 1 and ingress filtering 2 in this section Intelligent Switch VLAN Support Configuraton VLAN Mode 802 10 IngressFilterl IngressFilter2 NonMember Pkt Untagged Pkt Forward Forward Forward Drop Forward Drop Forward Drop Forward Drop Forward Drop Forward Drop Forward 1 3 I 1 1 ak 1 NE actions gt lt Quit gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item PVID Port VID 1 255 Type in the PVID Non Member Drop Same as Ingress Filtering Rule 1 on the web interface Only forwards packets with a VID that matches a corresponding port s configured VID Press Spacebar to choose to forward or drop a frame whose VID does not match the port s configured VID 3 Untagged Drop Same as Ingress Filtering Rule 2 on the web interface Drops untagged frames Press Spacebar to choose to forward or drop the untagged frame NO m 70 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 2 3 1 Create a VLAN Group Create a Port Based VLAN Create a port based VLAN and add member nonmember ports to it Select lt Edit gt VLAN Name Type in a name for the new VLAN Grp ID Type in the VLAN group ID The group ID range 1s 1 4094 Member Press Spacebar to choose the VLAN members There are two optio
65. sable In half duplex the collision retry maximum is 48 times after which the packet will be dropped if collisions continue Enable In half duplex collisions will retry forever 802 1x Protocol You can enable or disable the 802 1x protocol Priority Queue Service 802 1p Priority amp Fist Come First Service All High before Low High weight E Low weight fi Qos Policy High Priority Levels C Leveld D Levelt D Level D Level M Levely LevelS M Level6 Collisions Retry Forever Disable 802 1 Protocol Disable Default M Level 24 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 4 3 Console Port Information The Console has a standard UART interface to communicate with the serial port You can use the Windows HyperTerminal program to establish a link to the switch Connect To gt Configure Bits per seconds 9600 Data bits 8 Parity none Stop Bits 1 Flow control none Console Information i jnone as ntrol tone Baurate ry JI 3 B 7 re Data Bits r e Baam ee i LEHO Pia ees bits sec 3600 Hu J 25 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 4 4 Port Controls User may modify or change mode operation in this page 1 State You can enable or disable the port control for each port Port Controls m At LH m mg Atua ALLT Eer an a lf rere a fee oe Palkan linge lene
66. same as the VLAN ID of the port that belongs to the VLAN group or the untagged traffic will be dropped 43 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Ingress Filtering Ingress filtering allows frames that belong to a specific VLAN to be forwarded if the port belongs to that VLAN The switch has two ingress filtering rules They are as follows Ingress Filtering Rule 1 Only forward packets with VIDs matching this port s configured VID Ingress Filtering Rule 2 Drop untagged frames 5 4 8 Spanning Tree The spanning tree protocol STP is a standardized method IEEE 802 1D for avoiding loops in switched networks Enabling STP will ensure that only one path at a time is active between any two nodes on the network You can enable the spanning tree protocol on the Switch Settings page in the Advanced section Select Enable Spanning Tree protocol We recommend that you enable STP on all switches to ensure a single active path on the network 1 You can view spanning tree information about the Root Bridge A sample is shown below Root Bridge Information 32 60 OO4065509960 44 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 2 You can also view the spanning tree status of the switch A sample is shown below STP at Status PortNum PathCost Priority PortState eee eT ee PORT 10 128 FORWARDING _ 45 Web Manageme
67. selected Partner 1 HE46638 68899 Port _No Key Priority 5 514 1 Di4 Di4 514 Previous Page gt lt MNext Page gt Select the ac BackSpace Previous Item tion menu Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 112 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch lt Quit gt Exit this page and return to previous menu lt Previous Page gt Return to previous page to view lt Next page gt Go to next page to view 7 3 5 802 1x Protocol From this page you can configure and view the 802 1x status LTACSLLIGENt Switch 802 protocol system Configuration Misc Configuration Previous Menu Enabled or disabled the 802 1 Protocol Tab Next Item BackSpace Preyvious Item Enter Select Item 113 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 3 5 1 Enable 802 1x Intelligent Switch 802 1x Enabled Disabled Configuration 802 1x Enabled actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Select the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Select lt Edit gt Press Spacebar to choose enabled disabled Press Ctrl A go back to the action menu Select lt Save gt to save configure value cael ae ae 7 3 5 2 802 1x System Configuration Intelligent Switch 802 1x System Configuration Radius Server IP 192 168 221 72 Shared Key 12345678 NAS Identifier NAS_L2_ SWIT
68. selected as the active LACP 28 6 Te Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Group ID You can configure up to seven trunk groups Choose the Group ID and click Get LACP If enabled the group is an LACP static trunking group If disabled the group is a local static trunking group All ports support LACP dynamic trunking groups If connecting to a device that also supports LACP the LACP dynamic trunking group will be created automatically Work ports Allows a maximum of four ports to be aggregated into each group If the group is LACP static trunking the excess ports are standby and able to aggregate if work ports fail If the group is local static trunking the number of ports must be the same as the group member ports Select the desired ports for the trunking group Again the maximum number of ports per group is four If LACP is enabled you can configure LACP Active Passive status for each port This can be done in the State Activity section Click Apply 5 4 5 2 Aggregator Information When you are configuring LACP aggregator you can view the vital corresponding information in this section l The page shown below is displayed when there are no active groups Trunking Aggregator Setting Aggregator information The following information provides a view of LACF current status NO GROUP ACTIVE 29 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port
69. set or performed by clicking on Administrator in the left column of the page Once you have clicked on Administrator you will see a menu that includes the following categories IP Address Switch Settings Console Port Info Port Controls Trunking Filter Database VLAN Configuration Spanning Tree Port Sniffer SNMP Security Manager 802 1x Configuration 99 HHHHHHHOF 5 4 1 IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway You can modify the IP settings by filling in a new value and then clicking Apply to confirm save the new settings You must reboot the switch in order for the new IP settings to be activated Please note that if any of the value are changed in this field you must reboot the switch Set IP Addresses IP Address 192 168 223 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 20 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 4 2 Switch Settings 5 4 2 1 Basic All information in the Basic section is read only Therefore you will not be able to modify its contents Description Displays what type of device you are using MAC Address The unique hardware address assigned by the manufacturer default Firmware Version Displays the firmware version of the switch Hardware Version Displays the hardware version of the switch Default Configuration Value Version Displays the default EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory value version Switch Settings Module Info Ad
70. t HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 1 Web Management Home Page Overview PAR FANI LJ a Mis Fane DEE Reiki A if Port Status Port Statistics Administrator Connection Icon From this page you can view the link status of every port on the switch Ifa given port is linked it will be represented by a connection icon see figure above within the switch diagram diagnostic at the top of the page In the column on the left side of the page you can click on the function names to monitor and manage the switch The functions are listed below and their corresponding overviews are provided in the sections immediately following the list Port status Port Statistics Administrator TFTP Update Firmware Configuration Backup Reset System Reboot ge ee ee Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 2 Port Status This page provides a display of the current status of every port on the switch The status depends on the user settings and the negotiation results Port Status a BS The following information provides a view of the current status of the unit D D tI 5 b L m D fas Z m H o Hi o TI E 3 D H o TI GJO I a EERI MEFA O 0 je Z a ore im iP b gt C yo ye ye ct ct ict ct Oja o o PiPiPl b Cyo ye ye ct ct ct ct OJo o o mn O G m
71. te HGMS224 package consists of e One HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 Layer 2 Managed Switch Intelligent 2 Port Gigabit Module Slot Rack mount kit 2 mounting brackets and screws Four rubber feet with adhesive backing One AC power cord One RS 232 cable One user s manual One CD Check to make sure that the unit was not damaged during shipping and that no items are missing If you encounter a problem please contact your dealer Please read this user s manual thoroughly and follow the installation and operation procedures in the following pages Hardware Installation HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Please follow the guidelines below when choosing a location to install the switch e The surface must support at least 3 kg Do not place heavy objects on the switch e Visually inspect the power cord and AC power connector e Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation from and adequate ventilation around the switch Desktop or Shelf Installation When installing the switch on a desktop or shelf it is recommended that you secure to the unit the four rubber feet that are included with the package Attach these cushioning feet to each of the four corners at the bottom of the device Allow adequate space for ventilation between the device and the objects around it Rack Installation The switch can be mounted on a standard sized 19 inch rack that can be placed in a wiring closet with other eq
72. tents HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 4 10 SNMP Trap Manager 5 4 11 Security Manager 5 4 12 802 1x Configuration 5 4 13 Web Cluster 5 5 TFTP Firmware Update 5 6 Configuration Backup 5 6 1 TFTP Restore Configuration 5 6 2 TFTP Backup Configuration 5 7 Reset System 5 8 Reboot 6 Console Firmware Update 7 Out of band Management 7 1 Main Menu 7 2 Switch Static Configuration 7 2 1 Port Configuration 7 2 2 Trunk Configuration 7 2 3 VLAN Configuration 7 2 3 1 Create a VLAN Group 7 2 3 2 Edit Delete a VLAN Group 7 2 3 3 Group Sorted Mode 7 2 4 Miscellaneous Configuration 7 2 4 1 MAC Age Interval 7 2 4 2 Broadcast Storm Filtering 7 2 4 3 Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound 7 2 4 4 Port Security 7 2 4 5 Collisions Retry Forever 7 2 5 Administration Configuration 7 2 5 1 Change Username 7 2 5 2 Change Password 7 2 5 3 Device Information 7 2 5 4 IP Configuration 7 2 6 Port Mirroring Configuration 7 2 7 Priority Configuration 7 2 7 1 Port Static Priority 7 2 7 2 802 1p Priority Configuration Table of Contents HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 2 8 MAC Address Configuration 7 2 8 1 Static MAC Address 7 2 8 2 Filtering MAC Address 7 3 Protocol Related Configuration 7 3 1 Spanning Tree Protocol 7 3 1 1 Enabling STP 7 3 1 2 STP System Configuration 7 3 1 3 Per Port Configuration 7 3 2 SNMP 7 3 2 1 System Options 7 3 2 2 Community Strings 7 3 2 3 Trap Manag
73. the priority level mapping to high or low queue 3 High Low Queue Service Ratio H L You can select the ratio of high priority packets and low priority packets 4 Press Ctrl A to go back to the action menu 5 Select lt Save gt to save all configured values NO m Intelligent Switch 802 1p Priority Configuration Will be overwritten by port priority Low Low Low Low High High High High Priority Priority Priority Priority Priority Priority Priority Priority Ano SWNHR OO QosMode High Low Queue Service Ratio gt H 2 L 1 actions gt Select the action menu ab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 87 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 2 8 MAC Address Configuration Intelligent Switch MAC Address Configuration Filtering MAC Address Previous Menu Configurate the MAC address Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Enter Select Item 7 2 8 1 Static MAC Address When you add a static MAC address it remains in the switch s address table regardless of whether the device is physically connected to the switch This saves the switch from having to re learn a device s MAC address when the disconnected or powered off device is active on the network again In this page you can add modify delete a static MAC address 88 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gi
74. tic Green Self diagnostic successful diagnostic after power on Cooling FAN1 Red Left cooling fan failed N A Fans FAN2 Red Right cooling fan failed N A 100Mbps Fast Ethernet connection speed N A 100M Port 1 24 10Mbps connection speed N A 10 100 1000Mbps Copper Gigabit Port Optional Module 100Mbps Fast Ethernet connection speed gi cand with Middle LED off NA 10Mbps Ethernet connection Middle LED with Top LED off N A Bottom LED Green N A ies ea oe collision Top Middle Oranget a LEDs Green 1000Mbps Gigabit connection speed N A Initial Setup for Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch There are two ways to perform the initial setup for the Switch a Out of Band Configuration connect your PC s serial port to the switch s console port with the included RS 232 serial cable and run the terminal communication program b In Band Configuration network a PC to the switch and run a web browser or telnet The sections below show the instructions on how to perform both operations 4 1 Out of band Terminal mode Configuration If you are using Microsoft Windows boot up the computer go to Start Programs Accessories Communications and open the HyperTerminal After that follow the instructions below to set up a new terminal connection for the switch If you are using other communication software please select the corr
75. tion expressed implied or statutory with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software and specifically disclaims its quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Hawking Technology reserves the right to revise or update its products software or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity Please direct all inquiries to techsupport hawkingtech com Table of Contents HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 1 Introduction 7 2 Package Contents 8 3 Hardware Installation 9 4 Initial Setup for Management 11 4 1 Out of band Terminal Mode Configuration 11 4 2 In band Management through Ethernet 12 4 3 Telnet Management 14 5 Web Management 16 5 1 Web Management Home Page Overview 16 5 2 Port Status 17 5 3 Port Statistics 19 5 4 Administrator 20 5 4 1 IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway 20 5 4 2 Switch Settings 21 5 4 2 1 Basic 21 5 4 2 2 Module Info 22 5 4 2 3 Advanced 22 5 4 3 Console Port Information 29 5 4 4 Port Controls 26 5 4 5 Trunking 28 5 4 5 1 Aggregator Setting 28 5 4 5 2 Aggregator Information 29 5 4 5 3 State Activity 31 5 4 6 Filter Database 32 5 4 6 1 IGMP Snooping 32 5 4 6 2 Static MAC Address 34 5 4 6 3 MAC Filtering 35 5 4 7 VLAN Configuration 36 5 4 7 1 Port based VLAN 38 5 4 7 2 802 1Q VLAN 39 5 4 8 Spanning Tree 43 5 4 9 Port Sniffer 46 Table of Con
76. tion menu Select lt Edit gt Press Spacebar to choose enabled disabled Press Ctrl A to go back to the action menu Select lt Save gt to save configured values ae 109 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 7 3 4 1 LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol This page can configure and view the LACP status Intelligent Switch LACP Configuration working Ports Setting State Activity LACP Status Previous Menu LACP setting Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Enter Select Item Note All ports support LACP dynamic trunking groups If connecting to a device that also supports LACP the LACP dynamic trunking group will be created automatically 7 3 4 2 Working Port Setting This page can set the actual work ports within the trunk group Intelligent Switch LACP Group Configuration Group LACE Work Port Hum lt Edit gt CtrltA Action menu 110 a Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Select lt Edit gt Group Displays the trunk group ID LACP Displays the trunk group s LACP status LACP Work Port Num The maximum number of ports that can be aggregated at the same time If the group is LACP static trunking the excess ports are standby and able to aggregate if work ports fail If the group is local static trunking the number of ports must be the same as the group member ports
77. tting In this page you can add or delete web cluster group members There is a list in the Web Cluster Status section indicating the current group setting Hosts in blue font are Web Cluster supported Add Enter the IP and name of the switch to be added If the switch is Web Cluster supported click the checkbox Web Cluster Support The default setting is Off After clicking Add the input host will be added to the Web Cluster Status list Delete In the Web Cluster Status list click the Del checkbox for items to be removed After that click Delete to refresh the list Apply When the list is confirmed click Apply to submit The web cluster menu list will be updated The group information will be stored in the master switch Note Web Cluster supported indicates that if the managed host is also a Web Cluster switch the master switch will bypass the password authentication and suppress the Web Cluster item in the managed host s main menu 55 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 5 TFTP Firmware Update The following menu options provide some system control functions to allow you to update the firmware and remote boot switch system Install the TFTP program such as Turbo98 or Cisco TFTP and then execute Copy updated firmware image bin into the TFTP server s directory Using the web management tool select TFTP Update Firmware
78. ty strings l 2 Community Name The name of current strings Write Access Indicates if the rights are read only or read write Restricted Read only enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB object information Unrestricted Read write enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB object information and to set MIB objects Intelligent Switch SNMP Community Configuration Community Name Restricted private Unrestricted actions gt lt Add gt lt Delete gt Add Edit Delete community strings Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item CTRL A Action menu Enter Select Item 102 Out of band Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Add Community Name 1 Press lt Add gt gt lt Edit gt key 2 Community Name Type the community name 3 Write Access Press Space key to select the right is restricted or unrestricted Intelligent Switch Add SNMP Community Community Name Command1 Write Access actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Select the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Previous Item Space Toggle Ctrl K Action menu Edit Community Name 1 Press lt Edit gt choose the item that you want to modify and then press Enter 2 Community Name Type the new name 3 Write Access Press Spacebar to set the rights to Restricted or Unrestricted Intelligent Switch Edit SNMP Community Community Name public
79. uipment To install attach the mounting brackets to the side panels of the switch and secure them with the screws provided Then use the screws provided with the equipment rack to mount the switch on the rack Power on The switch features a built in AC power supply and operates within the following range 90 260V AC 50 60Hz The AC power connector is located at the rear of the unit The switch s power supply will adjust to the local power source automatically and may be turned on without having any or all LAN segment cables connected After the power switch is turned on the LED indicators should respond as follows e All LED indicators will blink for a few moments The blinking LEDs indicate a reset of the system e The Power LED indicator will blink while the switch loads its onboard software and performs a self test After approximately 20 seconds the LED will light up again to indicate that the switch is ready for use e The 100M and Link Activity LED indicators will remain lit or unlit depending on the status of connection and activity of each port Hardware Installation HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch e If the fans are working properly the Fan LEDs will remain unlit If either or both of the fans stop or fail the corresponding Fan LED s will be lit red LED Indicators Status Ma adi Blinking Power The device is powered on N A Performing self Diagnos
80. uration and hit Enter Use the Tab key to select IP Configuration and hit Enter Use the Tab key to select Edit and hit Enter Use the Tab key to highlight IP Address enter the desired IP address e g 192 168 1 100 and hit Enter The Subnet Mask is now highlighted Enter the correct subnet mask and hit Enter Input the gateway address and hit Enter Press and hold the Ctrl key and then hit A to go to the Action Menu 0 Use the Tab key to select Save and hit Enter 1 The screen will prompt you to Restart the system Turn off the switch wait for 10 seconds and then turn the switch s power back on oe a 0 After the switch finishes the self diagnostic open your computer s web browser and enter the switch s IP address e g http 192 168 1 100 in the Address field Then hit Enter or click on Go and the switch s configuration page will prompt you to enter a User Name and Password to login Note that the default user name is admin and the default password is 123 Modify the Network Adapter s IP Address You can change the network adapter s IP address in the Properties section for this device We suggest that you change the network adapter s IP settings to the following IP Address 192 168 223 101 Subnet Mask 255 255 248 0 Note You do not need to enter the Gateway address at this time If necessary
81. vanced Intelligent 24 2 Switch ee 21 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch 5 4 2 2 Module Info All information in the Module Info section is read only Therefore you will not be able to modify its contents Its purpose is to display the module card information Advanced 5 4 2 3 Advanced Miscellaneous Settings MAC Table Address Entry Age out Time Type in the number of seconds that an inactive MAC address remains in the switch s address table The valid range is 300 765 seconds The default is 300 seconds Max bridge transit delay bound control You can limit the queuing time of the packets in the switch If enabled and the packets queued exceed the time value that has been set they will be dropped The valid values are Isec 2 sec 4 sec and Off The default value is 1 second NOTE Make sure that Max bridge transit delay bound control is enabled before enabling Low Queue Delay Bound because this function is only operable when Max bridge transit delay bound control is enabled 22 Web Management HGMS224 24 Port 10 100 2 Port Gigabit Module Managed Switch Broadcast Storm Filter Mode To configure broadcast storm control enable it and set the upper threshold for individual ports The threshold is the percentage of the port s total bandwidth used by broadcast traffic When broadcast traffic for a port rises above the threshold you set broadcast storm c

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