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1. the stack for flexible usage 2 Well integrated UI to view status of stacking switches An user friendly Web UI provides user to have a total view of the port link status and VLAN group settings for all stacked switches at a glance 3 Easy adding or removal stacking member All Stacking members can be easily added or removed through the network By clicking on the UI the administrator can quickly determinate which switch will join the stack without adjusting the network connection in front of those switches It saves great efforts when trouble shooting the network abnormality 5 4 1 A guide to build up Stacking Switches Follow these steps to build up a set of Stacking Switches 1 Connect switches with Giga port purchased separately in serial sequence By reference to the picture of typical network connection of Single IP Stacking mode user can connect these stacking switches with Giga port in serial sequence Technically in Stacking Mode the Master Switch is able to connect control up to 31 Salve Switches total 32 Switches however for better performance we recommend stacking no more than 8 Switches A connection check by pinging these switches IP will help to avoid network failure 2 Make sure the master switch is set to Stacking Master and slaves to Stacking Slave In the Main Menu in Administrator IP amp Management Mode user has to set the management mode to Stacking Master and
2. Link Status VL AN DEFAULT 1 4091 4091 Please choice the VLAN members Ml Untagged Member E Tagged Member PYID Edit or Delete a VLAN To edit an existing VLAN just select the VLAN from the VLAN panel and modify the members 55 in the Stacking Manager panel After done press Apply to submit the setting 3 Stacking Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer E E Master gt 192 168 223 100 Slave 1 E 192 16 5 10 Slawe 4 192 168 5 40 Slave 192 152 5 50 Link Status VLAN DEFAULT 1 4091 4091 Current setting is on the Tae above ed Untagged Member Tagged Member En To delete a VLAN is also an easy task Select the unwanted VLAN and press Delete to remove it There are two special cases for deleting VLAN The DEFAULT VLAN and Stacking Tag VLAN are undeletable A error message will pop up to cancel the task Stack VLAN also can t be edited Microsoft Internet Explorer A Stack YLAN could not be edited PVID SETUP The default PVID value of all ports of 802 1Q VLAN is 1 Hence only default VLAN PVID 1 has all of ports as members in the beginning 56 E Stacking Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer E m E Stacking Mana lt Master gt 192 163 223 100 Slawe 1 192 168 5 10 Slawez 192 168 5 20 Slawe 192 153 5 30 Slaved 192 16 5 40 Slaves 192 163 5 50 ke Link Status LA
3. Before you can access the switch you have to know following things First you have to know the IP Address and Subnet Mask of both your switch and your PC The default value of the IP Address and Subnet Mask within the switch can be got through terminal mode operation described in chapter 4 while the IP Address and Subnet Mask of PC can be found in your PC system Second in general within a network the members in the same network domain must have the same Subnet IP unless there are routers between them or members in the same network domain can t talk to each others so make sure the communication members in the same domain must have different IP Addresses and same Subnet Mask Third If there is a DHCP server in the network domain be sure to enable the DHCP function both on your PC and the switch then save the setting and reboot the switch again power off and on once DHCP server and its protocol will automatically assign IP address and related IP Subnet Mask and Default gateway under this condition you can execute your browser program in your PC and simply type http IP Address of switch to access the switch through Ethernet or over Internet But if there is no DHCP in the network then you must follow the steps instructed below 11 When there is no DHCP server in your network domain according to the concept described above you must modify either the PC side or switch side to match the rule the communication member
4. Select Item actions gt lt Edit gt lt Delete gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Arrow TAB BKESPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item In the Edit Delete a VLAN Group page the result of sorted by VID 76 actions gt Edit Delete lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Edit Delete a VLAN Group Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 4 2 4 Misc Configuration Intelligent Switch Misc Configuration HAC Age Interval Broadcast Storm Filtering Max bridge transmit delay bound Port Security Collisions Retry Forever Hash Algorithm IFG Compensation Previous Henu the device IP address P1 Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item a 4 2 4 1 Ping Intelligent Switch IP Address 192 168 1 8 Send Counts 10 Reply Counts 18 actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Quit Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Type the Host IP and the counts for pinging then back to action menu and press Save Reply Counts will display the result of pinging 4 2 4 2 MAC Age Interval Type the number of seconds that an inactive MAC address remains in the switch s address table The valid range is 300 765 seconds Default is 300 seconds JR x Intelligent Switch HAC Aging Time HAC Age Interval sec 388 388 disable valid value 300 765 actions
5. Supplicant Timeout Used to determine timeout conditions in the exchanges between the supplicant and authentication server Default value 1s 30 seconds Server Timeout Used to determine timeout conditions in the exchanges between the authenticator and authentication server Default value 1s 30 seconds Max requests Used to determine the number of re authentication attempts that are permitted before the specific port becomes unauthorized Default value is 2 times Reauth Period Used to determine a nonzero number of seconds between periodic re authentication off the supplications Default value is 3600 seconds 47 2 5 13 Ping This switch provides a simplified ping function for user to check whether a IP is on line or not Ping IP Address Please input the hast Ip to be pinged and count number then press the Apply button Input the IP Address and counts of ping packet to send Press Apply to continue next page Ping IP Result This page provides the result of pinging host IP Press the Stop button to stop pinging and return Ping Setting IP Address 192 169 22 Send Counts Reply form the device This page will display the result of the pinging IP It continues updating the Reply Counts when the ping packets are sending User can interrupt the progress by clicking Stop button If the reply counts remain zero after webpage reload stops it could mean that the pinged host of this I
6. 4 4 1 Port Status This page display every port status Intelligent Switch Port Status InRate OQutRate Flow 168K 160K Enable Auto Spd Dpx Control 18 Half 188 Full 18 Half 18 Half PORT9 18 Half PORT18 Down 18 Half PORT11 Down Half actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Link Status Display the port is link or no link 120 InRate Display the input rate control 100K unit setting value OutRate Display the output rate control 100K unit setting value Enabled Display the port is enabled or disable depended on user setting Enable will be display Yes disable will be display No If the port is unlink will be treated as No Auto Display the port is link on which Nway mode Auto Nway Force and Force Spd Dpx Display the port speed and duplex FlowCtrl In auto Nway force mode display the flow control status is enable or not after negotiation In force mode display the flow control status 1s enabling or disable depending on user setting Actions gt lt Quit gt Exit the page of port status and return to previous menu lt Previous Page gt Display previous page lt Next page gt Display next page 4 4 2 Port Counters The following information provides a view of the current status of the unit Intelligent Switch Port Counters IxGoodPkt IxBadPkt RxGoodPkt RxBadPkt IxMAbort Collision DropPkt
7. 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 go back action menu line 8 Press Save to save configure value 117 4 3 6 3 802 1x PerPort Configuration Intelligent Switch 882 1x Port Status PORT11 actions gt Quit lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item In this page set the authorization status to activate 802 1x function by port 1 Select lt Edit gt 2 Status Press Space key to choose Fu Fa Au No authorization status 3 Press Ctrl A go back action menu line 4 Select Save to save all configure value Note Fu Force the specific port to be unauthorized Fa Force the specific port to be authorized Au The state of the specific port was determined by the outcome of the authentication No The specific port didn t support 802 1x function 118 4 3 6 4 802 1x Misc Configuration Intelligent Switch 882 1x Misc Configuration uiet period 8 65535 default 68 Ix period 8 65535 default 30 Supplicant timeout lt 1 306 default 30 gt Server timeout 1 388 default 30 30 ReHuthMax x1 18 default 2 Reauth period lt 1 99999
8. The 24 2G switch can be used with an AC power supply 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 fallows All LED indicators will momentarily blink This blinking of the LED indicators represents a reset of the system The power LED indicator will blink while the Switch loads onboard software and performs a self test After approximately 20 seconds the LED will light again to indicate the switch 1s in a ready state The Speed Link Activity LED indicator may remain ON or OFF depending on every port s situation The fan LED will be vanished if fan works normally or LED goes RED if fan stop or failed 1 3 Initial set up for management There are two management ways can be chosen one is out of band management you work this way with a PC and connect your PC and switch through RS232 cable The other way is in band management you also work with a PC but connect your PC and switch through Ethernet network no matter local or remotely or simply directly connect your PC and switch through an Ethernet cable Before you activate the management function with the Switch you have to read the instructions below carefully and do some proper setting to insure you can
9. VLAN Configuration Misc Configuration Administration Configuration Port Mirroring Configuration Priority Configuration MAC Address Configuration Main Menu ort configuration Displa e Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Control Key You can press the key of Tab or Backspace to choose item and press Enter key to select item The action menu line as follow provided in later configure page Actions gt lt Quit gt Exit the page of port configuration and return to previous menu lt Edit gt Configure all items Finished configure press Ctrl A Back to action menu line lt Save gt Save all configure value lt Previous Page gt Return to previous page to configure Next page Go to the next page to configure it 6 4 2 1 Port Configuration This page can change every port status Press Space key to change configures of per item Intelligent Switch Port Configuration InRate OutRate FlowControl Half 106K 166K Enable Auto Spd Dpx Full actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 1 InRate 100K unit User can set input rate control per unit is 100K The valid range is 0 1000 0 disable rate control 1 1000 valid rate value 2 OutRate 100K unit User can set output rate control per unit is LOOK The valid range is 0 1000 0 disab
10. 1 Press Edit key 2 Choose the MAC address that you want to modify and then press enter 9 Intelligent Switch Static MAC Address Configuration Mac Address Port num Ylan ID Mac Address Port num Vlan ID B9BCC26BBRR PORTS 005000108881 PORTO 4 actions gt lt Quit gt Edit Delete lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Add Edit Delete a Mac Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 3 Press lt Edit gt key to modify all the items 4 Press Ctrl A to go back action menu line and then select lt Save gt to save all configure value Intelligent Switch Static MAC Address Configuration Mac Address SIUM i IBI Hs EE Port num PORTS Vlan ID 2 actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Space Toggle Ctrl A Action menu Delete static MAC address Actions gt 1 Press lt Delete gt key 2 Choose the MAC address that you want to delete and then press enter 3 Pressing lt Enter gt once will complete deletion on delete mode 92 Intelligent Switch Static HAC Address Configuration Mac Address Port num Ylan ID Mac Address Port num Vlan ID B9BCC2O6BBRR PORTS 0058008100001 PORTO 4 amp 4 actions gt lt Quit gt lt Add gt lt Edit gt MIAGE lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Add Edit Delete a Mac Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item _ 93 4 2 8 2 Filtering MAC Address M
11. Copper ports in both half or full duplex mode The Auto MDIX function makes it convenient for the user because it eliminates cabling on straight line or cross line issues 24 2G switch provides a convenient way to operate Layer 2 management through the browser The User friendly drop down menu allows the user to easily learn control and monitor It supports not only traditional SNMP function but also RMON 1 2 3 9 groups for advanced network analysis A new management tool called Single IP is implemented here to provide the administrator an access right to enter private IP domain through a single real IP By this management tool network manager can remotely control his far side servers in private IP domain without being there The Switch also supports both port based VLAN and Tag based To increase bandwidth application it supports 7 groups with up to 4 ports Trunk and moreover these trunk ports provide fair over function to provide back up when one or more ports malfunction A stacking mode is introduced here to enhance the ability of VLAN An integrated UI not only displays the link status of the stacking sets but also gives the easy way to set up their VLAN Totally front access design and full LED status display ease user s installation and inspection and maintenance efforts at rack mount environments The extra LED display reflecting the fan status allows for quick diagnosis of over heat issues 1 1 Unpacking Open the shipping c
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13. active between any two nodes on the network Intelligent Switch Spanning Tree Protocol Enable Disable STP System Configuration Perport Configuration Previous Henu Enabled or disabled the Spanning Tree Protocol Arrow TAB BRSPC Hove Item Enter Select Item 4 3 1 1 Enable Disable STP This page is showing the users how to enable or disable Spanning Tree function Press Space key to select enable or disable Intelligent Switch SIP Enabled Disabled Configuration SIP Enabled actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 4 3 1 2 STP System Configuration Intelligent Switch SIP System Configuration Configure Spanning Tree Parameters Priority Priority 0 65535 32 768 Mac Address 860950102148 Root Path Cost 28 Max Age 6 48 28 Root Port PORTA Max flge 20 Hello Time 1 18 2 Hello Time A Forward Delay 15 Forward Delay Time 4 30 15 actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 00 Actions gt 1 You can view spanning tree information about the Root Bridge on the left 2 Onthe right user can set new value for STP parameter NOTE All about the parameter description please see the sections 2 4 6 100 4 3 1 3 Perport Configuration Intelligent Switch SIP Port Configuration Priority Forwarding Forwarding Forwarding Forwar
14. form TFTP server Intelligent Switch Restore Configuration File TFTP Server 132 168 223 99 Remote File Mame data dat actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Actions gt Start the TFTP server Press lt Edit 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 key it will start to download the image file When save successfully the image file download finished too pe o x E A YT x Restart switch 125 4 6 3 Backup Configure File This page user can save current EEPROM value to image file Then go to the update configure page to restore the EEPROM value Intelligent Switch Backup Configuration File TFTP Server 132 168 223 99 Remote File Mame data dat actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Actions gt Start the TFTP server Press lt Edit 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 key 1t will start to upload the image file When save successfully the image file upload finished too por OP E E Restart switch 126 9 Application Examples 5 1 VLAN application used with switch VLAN is a simple solution to protect your n
15. menu Enter select Item 113 Actions gt 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 the next page to view 114 4 3 6 802 1x Protocol This page can configure and view all the 802 1x status Intelligent Switch 882 1x protocol Enable Disable 882 1 system Configuration PerPort Configuration Hisc Configuration Previous Henu Enabled or disabled the 802 1 Protocol Arrouw TAB SBESPC Hove Item Enter Select Item 4 3 6 1 Enable Disable 802 1x Intelligent Switch 882 1x Enabled Disabled Configuration 302 1x Enabled actions Select the action menu Hrrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 115 1 Select Edit 2 Press Space key to choose Enabled Disabled 3 Press Ctrl A go back action menu line 4 Select Save to save configure value 116 4 3 6 2 802 1x System Configuration Intelligent Switch 882 1x System Configuration Radius Server IP 192 168 1 128 shared Kev 123456 8 NAS Identifier NAS_L2 SWITCH server Port 1812 Accounting Port 1813 actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 1 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 authentication server
16. order for an end station to send packets to different VLANS it itself has to be either capable of tagging packets 1t sends with VLAN tags or attached to a VLAN aware bridge that is capable of classifying and tagging the packet with different VLAN ID based on not only default PVID but also other information about the packet such as the protocol 244 2G 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 Ether Talk and some degree of programmable protocol matching capability lt 34 2 5 7 1 Port Based VLAN Fort Based vLAM VLANT 1 VLANZ 2 Add Edit Delete PrePage MextPage Click Add to create anew VLAN group Enter the VLAN name group ID and select the members for the new VLAN Click Apply If there are many groups that over the limit of one page you can click the Next Page to view other VLAN groups a qw 4 PORT red s PORTA PORTA PORTA FORTE lt Remove Apply Help NOTE If the trunk groups exist you can see it ex TRK1 TRK2 in select menu of ports and you can configure it is the member of the VLAN or not 295 2 5 7 2 802 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 VL
17. remains in the switch s address table regardless of whether the device 1s 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 1s active on the network again In this page user can add modity delete a static MAC address Intelligent Switch Static MAC Address Configuration Mac Address Port num Vlan ID Mac Address Port num Vlan ID actions gt lt Quit gt Edit Delete lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Add Edit Delete a Mac Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 90 Add static MAC address Actions gt 1 Press Add gt Edit key to add static MAC address 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 Space key to select the port number Vlan ID If tag based 802 1Q VLAN 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 action menu line Then select Save to save all configure value Intelligent Switch Add Static HAC Address Mac Address 00948CC26BBAA Port num PORTS Vian ID 24 actions gt Select the action menu Hrrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item e Edit static MAC address Actions gt
18. the VLAN configuration panel 53 There are two default VLAN existing in the stacking switches 3 Stacking Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer m Ed Stacking Manager e lt Master 192 168 223 100 Slawe 1 197 168 5 10 192 168 5 20 Slavez 192 158 5 30 Slaved 192 168 5 40 Slawe5 192 168 5 50 IEEE Link Status YLAN Current setting is on the above 4091_ 4091 B Untagged Member E Tagged Member PVID E Stacking Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer E m E Stacking Manager HH HH oo s iT HHH lt Master gt 192 168 223 100 Slawez 192 168 5 20 cl 3 HHHH i 192 168 5 30 Slaved 192 168 5 40 Slaves 192 163 5 50 q _AA lt A lt A gt A Link Status LAN DEFAULT 1 Current setting is on the above E Untagged Member Ki Tagged Hember PVID As seen above the VLAN name DEFAULT and VID 1 is standard setting for general Tag VLAN and all port are added as untagged port The other VLAN 4091 as so called Stacking Tag VLAN 1s an unique setting for this type of stacking And all of their Giga ports are set to tag members to form a VLAN connection channel A strong warning declares here that the Stacking Tag VLAN is highly restricted to be modified or removed for incorrect operation will ruin the connection of stacking switches What condition and how to change the Stacking Tag VLAN will discuss in
19. the switch are listed below Click 4dd to add a new static entry to the address table 000a1 000355 000a1 000340 Prev 50 Top Next 50 Delete Help At the main menu click administrator Filter Database Static MAC Address 2 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 In the Port Number box enter a port number If tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLANs are set up on the switch static addresses are associated with individual VLANs Type the VID tag based VLANs to associate with the MAC address Click the Add Click the Prev 50 will list the previous 50 MAC addresses Click the Top will refresh the list from the first entry Click the Next 50 will list the next 50 MAC addresses p pe ruv saja 2 5 6 3 MAC filtering MAC address filtering allows the switch to drop unwanted traffic Traffic is filtered based on the destination addresses IGMP Snooping Static MAC Addresses MAC Filtering Specify a MAC address to filter 000317440007 00031 Fdd0003 00031 Fdd001 E BA Delete Help 1 Inthe MAC Address box enter the MAC address that wants to filter 2 If tag based 802 1Q VLAN are set up on the switch in the VLAN ID box type the VID to associate with the MAC address 3 Click the Add Choose the MAC address that you want to delete and then click the Delete 255 2
20. time user have to restart the switch for valid value If set 502 10 VLAN you can set PVID ingress filtering 1 and ingress filtering 2 in this page too Intelligent Switch VLAN Support Configuraton IngressH1lterl IngressH1lter2 NonMember Pkt Untagged Pkt Forward Forward Forward Drop Forward Drop Forward Drop Forward Drop Forward Drop Forward Drop Forward 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 actions gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Pa Select the Action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Actions gt 1 PVID Port VID 1 255 Type the PVID 2 NonMember Drop It matches that Ingress Filtering Rule 1 on web Forwarding only packets with VID matching this port s configured VID Press Space key to choose forward or drop the frame that VID not matching this port s configured VID 3 UnTagged Drop It matches that Ingress Filtering Rule 2 on web Drop untagged frame Press Space key to choose drop or forward the untagged frame s79 4 2 3 2 Create a VLAN Group Create Port Based VLAN Create a port based VLAN and add member nonmember ports to it 1 Select Edit 2 VLAN Name Type a name for the new VLAN 3 Grp ID Type the VLAN group ID The group ID rang is 1 4094 4 Member Press lt Space gt key to choose VLAN member There are two types to selected a Member the port is member port b No the port is NOT member port d P
21. to add the selected hosts to the list The searching range bases on Class C IP domain within Agent IP Changing Agent IP domain in Administrator IP amp Management Mode webpage will alter the search range For example Agent IP is set to 192 168 223 100 and then the auto discover function will search available switchs in the range from 192 168 223 1 to 192 168 223 255 182 158 223 15 182 152 223 55 182 158 223 BB 182 158 223 77 192 158 223 88 Note Stacking Master finds the Stacking Slaves only while Agent Master will find all slaves and masters Manual method User can add members by manual Fill up the IP Address and Host Name then press Apply to complete the addition of a new member 50 182 158 223 15 slave 01 z 182 158 223 55 slave 02 192 168 223 606 slave Os 192 168 223 771 182 158 223 7 7 Editing an existing member is also easy thing to do Select the host which needs to edit and the IP address and Host Name will appear what you choose Modify the Host Name only for advice For any IP is not within the member list the modification will assume to add a new member Press Apply to confirm the modification To delete an existing member choose the host and press Delete Then the host will be removed from the list Launch Manager This button launches the agent manager Launch Manager For Stacking mode there is an extra option VLA
22. 5 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 1s logically equivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch However all the network devices are still plug into the same switch physically The 24 2G switch supports port based 802 1Q tagged based and protocol base VLAN in web management page In the default configuration VLAN support is disabling VLAN Configuration 8 E YLAN NOT ENABLE Support Port based VLAN Packets can only be broadcast among members of the same VLAN group Note all unselected ports are treated as belonging to another single VLAN If the port based VLAN enabled the VLAN tagging is ignored Engineering Marketing 1 A 2 a commun Em E Support Tag based VLAN IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Tagged based VLAN is an IEEE 802 1Q specification standard Therefore it is possible to create a VLAN across devices from different switch venders IEEE 802 10 VLAN uses a technique to insert a tag into the Ethernet frames Tag contains a VLAN Identifier VID that indicates the VLAN numbers ll N i Ly zb LE ZEE v 2 3 4 i j AAA AS E1 ES 1 Mio M2 X Engineering vib 2 234 Marketing ID 2 3 4 he os T Support Protocol based VLAN In
23. 8010 to Local Service Port 80 In that case user must have Port 80 available for the Switch Virtual Server Real IP E 123 539 252 cervice Name Port HTTP 80 v External Serice Port eo 10 Real Server IP Step 3 Set up agent function mapping port 211 23 53 252 28019 gt 192 168 223 90 28019 q i Zi Edit Virtual Server Microsoft Internet Explorer a perver Mo Ea UTENTE service Name Port User Defined External Service Port pene Real Server IP Step 4 Modify Master s A gent IP to new IP other than its Switch IP Important According to the basic rule 2 of Single IP if administrator would like to access the slaves from Internet and master s Switch IP should differ from 1ts Agent IP In this case change Agent IP to 192 168 223 91 to meet the rule even thought Switch IP and Agent IP are still within the same IP domain Note If administrator wishes to access the slaves from LAN he she should change back the 41 Agent IP to Switch IP again before launching the Agent Stacking Manager ess 192 169 223 90 ich Subnet_Mask 255 255 255 0 Management Mode Default amp gent Slave IP Addres 1982 158 223 91 t subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 TRENDware Technical Support 3135 Kashiwa Street Torrance CA 90505 Tel 1 310 891 1100 Fax 1 310 891 1111 E mail supportOtrendware com www trendnet com 149
24. 99 default 3600 gt 3688 actions gt Select the action menu Hrrow IBB BKSPC Hove 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 1s 60 seconds 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 1s 30 seconds 6 ReAuthMax Used to determine the number of re authentication attempts that are permitted before the specific port becomes unauthorized Default value is 2 times 7 Reauth Period Used to determine a nonzero number of seconds between periodic re authentication of the supplications Default value is 3600 seconds 8 Press Ctrl A go back action menu line Press Save to save configures value 119 4 4 Status and Counters Intelligent Switch 5tatus and Counters Port Status Port Counters System Information Main Menu current status of all the switch ports Displa Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Enter Select Item You can press the key of Tab or Backspace to choose item and press Enter key to select item
25. AC address filtering allows the switch to drop unwanted traffic Traffic 1s filtered based on the destination addresses In this page user can add modity delete filter MAC address Intelligent Switch Filter MAC Address Configuration Mac Address Vlan ID Mac Address Vlan ID actions lt Quit gt Edit Delete lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Add Edit Delete a Mac Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Add filter MAC address Actions gt 1 Press lt Add gt gt lt Edit gt key to add a filter MAC address 2 MAC Address Type the MAC address to filter 3 Vlan ID If tag based 802 1Q VLAN are set up on the switch type the VID to associate with the MAC address 4 Press Ctrl A to go back action menu line and then select Save to save all configure value 94 Intelligent Switch Add Filter MAC Address Mac Address 600000001 AH1 Vlan ID a actions gt Save successfully i to return Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item O Edit filter MAC address Actions gt 1 Press lt Edit gt key 2 Choose the MAC address that you want to modify and then press enter Intelligent Switch Filter HAC Address Configuration Mac Address Vlan ID Mac Address Vlan ID 00000000001 1 000888880802 0000088880003 3 actions gt lt Quit gt lt Add gt lt Edit gt Delete lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Add Edit Delete a
26. AN VID is 1 The default VLAN can t be deleted Bl2 1 i3 v DEFAULT 1 Add Eait Delete PrePage MextPaqe Help GVRP GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP allows automatic VLAN configuration between the switch and 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 that device to the existing VLAN 36 Basic Create a VLAN and add tagged member ports to it 1 From the main menu click Administrator gt VLAN configuration click Add then you will see the page as follow sae TN FORTI PORT PORTS PORT4 FORTS Remove Help 2 Type a name for the new VLAN 3 Type a VID between 2 4094 The default is 1 4 Choose the protocol type We support 802 1v with the implementation of Port and Protocol based VLAN classification User can combine the field Protocol Vlan and the field of the port number to form a new VLAN group NOTE IEEE 802 1v provides user to classify the packet through untagged port There are two possible strategies of the 802 1v supporting Port based VLAN and Port and Protocol based VLAN We can support both Port based VLAN and Port and Protocol based VLAN with our product User set the VID to mark the packet from untagged port Then the packet can be scheduled by the way of the IEEE 802 1q a I
27. Actions gt Press Space key to change configure of per item 1 Select lt Edit gt 2 Sniffer Mode Press Space key to set sniffer mode Disable Rx Tx or Both 3 Monitoring Port It means sniffer port can be used to see all monitors port traffic Press Space key to choose it 4 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 to monitor in only one sniffer mode Press Space key to choose member port V is the member not the member 5 Press Ctrl A go back action menu line 6 Select Save to save all configure value 7 On the action menu line you can press Next Page to configure port9 port26 press Previous Page return to last page Intelligent Switch Port Sniffer Sniffer Mode Monitoring Port Monitored Port y y y actions gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item NOTE Only has one sniffer mode in switch at the same time 81 4 2 7 Priority Configuration Intelligent Switch The Priority configuration Port Static Priorit 882 1p priority Previous Henu Configure port static priority Arrow TABZBKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item 4 2 7 1 Port Static Priority This static priority based on port if you set the port is high priority income fra
28. EC Port VID APPLETALEK APPLETALE_AARP MOVELL_IPA BANYAN VINES C4 BANYAN VINES C5 BAN YAR VINES AD DECMET MOP U1 DECMET OP 02 ext Help 5 From the Available ports box select ports to add to the switch and click Add gt gt If the trunk groups exist you can see it in here ex TRK1 TRK2 and you can configure it is the member of the VLAN or not 6 Click Next Then you can view the page as follow 7 Uses this page to set the outgoing frames are VLAN Tagged frames or no Then click Apply Tag outgoing frames with VLAN Tagged Untag outgoing frames without VLAN Tagged 38 Port VID Configure port VID settings From the main Tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLAN page click Port VID Settings Base Port VID Assign a Part VLAN ID 1 255 for untagged traffic on each port then click Submit to apply the changes on this page 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 24 2G switch each port allows user to set one PVID the range is 1 255 default PVID is 1 The PVID must as same as the VLAN ID that the port belong to VLAN group or the untagged traffic will be dropped Ingress Filtering Ingress filtering lets frames belonging to a specific VLAN to be forwarded 1f the port belongs to that VLAN 24 2G switch has two ingr
29. ICATORS INFORMATION osuna 14 Z WEB MANAGEMENT FUNC LION asa 15 2 1 WEB MANAGEMENT HOME OVERVIEW cssccccessscceesssceecessececessacecesssneecessacecessseescsssaeecessaeesessaeeeeessaeesessaeesesas 15 DEN PORE S TA UU TT 16 22 SINGLE POT counter and IONS A AA AAA A 17 Zoe PORT STATISTICS cronista ca 18 ZA SOW MAC TABLE nreno 19 AN O MA 20 2d A OO MAINA COMICON TOO ii tet NOE RO PP None EN aad tinea AEO 20 YEE UT NIIT EN ee PO E NE E E A ATE A 22 AA A mA ee T ee eee eer rere nen re ere eer a ree 22 AA AAA E Tm 23 Zid CODSDIE Tori In MONON a o dt cti eta 24 pM WOVE O E E EE E EE AE EE ER 29 E TT ENIO AIETAN E O ENEE A A 27 PAN grues OS AP O OO T TO Omm 21 DED 2 e O OE PNE TT E 55 A ui cenautienies 28 A A A O I ONA E I TETT 29 LIE T DO O eE e E E 30 2 5 6 1 IGMP Snooping ss 30 PANE OMM e B vivis NER 31 IAEA OI 32 Ls VLAN COR PUTA ana 33 AN e AAA A gq e E E EEE RE A 35 ESA o 5 nn ro Az P 36 EE MIU DIT OT E E e A A OS O ER ERN 40 E VE AAA e A E e A 42 A A ri A 43 DDE SS E O A T E E E A E I m URL 45 PIN EEUU TIERE Tm mS 46 DD TC S 46 DLE AGENT SIACKING Mande meht zsuiestoti A eee E d ME 49 25 T T INV ana IH BENE DSTI asco est tee itat RAR 50 25412 2 A GOL NANA CCL ic cord ose tee ae D feetete tet
30. IP AGENT MODE APPLICATION USED WITH SWITCH eene nne 130 5 3 1 Typical setup of Single IP Agent mode network oooonnccnncccnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanininnos 131 5 4 SINGLE IP STACKING MODE APPLICATION USED WITH SWITCH USED WITH SWITCH 134 DRA A guide to build up StackngisSwitehas ee Ei I tue E e Hd t c taa te ve c t ED 135 S42 An Example of Fork Base Stacking VEAN 136 5 4 3 Limitation with Trunking in Stacking mode sees eese a eeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeeeesaaaaaseeeeeeees 159 5 5 COMPATIBILITY ON VIRTUAL SERVER AND SINGLE IP 0 oooococonoccccccoocccnooncnonnoncnnnnnonnnonnnnanonnnnn cnn ran cnc rnanancrnnnass 140 1 Introduction 2442G switch is a high performance web managed SNMP Layer 2 switch that provides users with 24 10 100Mbps Ethernet and 2 1000Mbps Gigabit ports This Switch has SNMP management and remote control capabilities such as Web Cluster The Gigabit module which can be copper or fiber media supports 1000BASE SX I000BASE LX or 1000BASE T allowing users to increase their network response time at gigabit speeds and with great flexibility A RS 232 serial port provides an easy way for installation and initial set up Non blocking and maximum wire speed performances are designed on all ports The Switch not only supports Auto Negotiation but also Auto MDIX function on all switched 24 10 100M RJ 45 ports and two Gigabit
31. Item NOTE If the trunk groups exist you can see it ex TRK1 TRK2 after port 26 and you can configure it is the member of the VLAN or not 74 4 2 3 3 Edit Delete a VLAN Group In this page user can edit or delete a VLAN group 1 Press Edit or Delete item 2 Choose the VLAN group that you want to edit or delete and then press enter 3 User can modify the protocol VLAN item and the member ports are tagged or un tagged and remove some member ports from this VLAN group 4 After edit VLAN press Save key to save all configures value DEFAULT actions gt lt Quit gt lt Edit gt __ Delete Seay PCE Page gt lt Next Page gt J Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item CIRL A Action menu Enter Select Item VLAN Name vlan LAN ID I 1 48094 Protocol VLBM None Member Tagged aeos actions gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item NOTE 1 When pressing lt Enter gt once will complete deletion on delete mode 2 The VLAN Name and VLAN ID cannot modify 3 The default VLAN can t be deleting 75 4 2 3 4 Groups Sorted Mode In this page user can select VLAN groups sorted mode 1 sorted by name 2 Sorted by VID The Edit Delete a VLAN group page will display the result Intelligent Switch Group Sorted Selection Group Sorted Sorted By Name actions gt
32. Mac Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Space Toggle Ctrl A Action menu 3 Press lt Edit gt key to modify all the items 4 Press Ctrl A to go back action menu line and then select lt Save gt to save all configure value _ 95 Intelligent Switch Edit Filter HAC Address Mac Address 0B00000000001 Vlan ID MN actions gt Can not modify for Read Only item Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Space Toggle Ctrl A Action menu 96 O Delete filter MAC address Actions gt 1 Press Delete key to delete a filter MAC address 2 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 Intelligent Switch Filter HAC Address Configuration Mac Address Vlan ID Mac Address Vlan ID 000088880001 1 000008880802 000088800803 3 actions Quit lt Add gt Edit KOSI lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Add Edit Delete a Mac Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 97 4 3 Protocol Related Configuration Intelligent Switch Ihe Protocol Related configuration GYRP IGHP LACP 602 1A4 Previous Henu Configure the Spanning ree Protocol Hrrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item 4 3 1 STP The Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a standardized method IEEE 802 1D for avoiding loops in switched networks When STP enabled to ensure that only one path at a time is
33. N PYID Current setting is on the above PVID 1 The available PVIDs are based on the VLANs that user created in the previous VLAN page 1 Select the PVID to be modified and choose the ports for this PVID value 2 Click Apply button to submit and a message Please wait to notice user to wait patiently 3 When message Current setting is on B Stocking Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer f lt Master gt 192 168 223 100 HEBES 182 360 5 10 FAA Ena 192 169 5 29 SERBS EE 192 168 5 30 AAA FH A Link Status LAN PYID DEFAULT 1 4091 X 4091 Please wait PVID 20 shows up the task 1s done Y Stacking Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer d Eg m Pe Master 197 168 275 100 Slave 1 192 168 5 10 Slave 192 158 5 20 hl Stacking Manage 40 12 14 16 LEJ L Mia l1 1315 fh ih ih ih fh mmu uw L 1g 11 43 15 gf t t t muti ww 1a 1 13 118 anne 2247 Beep ww 17 15 CELLILELLLILLELILLJ 192 168 5 50 SEH EEE Ee nn VLAN PYID 5lawe3 192 158 5 30 Slaved 192 168 5 40 Slawe5 DEFAULT 1 4091 4091 Current setting is on the above PVID 20 2 6 TFTP Update Firmware 1 The following menu options provide some system control functions to allow a user to update firmware and remote boot switch system Install TFTP program such as Turbo98 or Cisco TFTP and then execute Copy updated firmware i
34. N Mode for user to choose which type of VLAN the stacking switch will carry on There are 802 1Q and Port base VLAN Note For the cause of http authentication mechanism it happens that web browser keeps asking administrator to input login name and password when agent manager changes a new host Typically web browser will keep the authentication key of the successful login host and passes it to next other WebPages Since single IP switch remains its URL of the master switch IP no matter what the agent manager has change the forwarding host new host will still receive the same authentication key as the master switch when it requests the login authentication If the new host has the different username and password from the master switch authentication failure and reentry thus happens It is strongly recommended that the administrator changes the usernames and passwords of the managed hosts to the same ones as master switch 51 2 5 14 2 Agent Manager A floating menu will show up after clicking Launch Agent Manager in the agent management amiz Bi xi Agent Manager Agent Manager TZ Remote Agent gt n Z Local Agent gt 192 168 3 85 he 192 168 5 1 1 Router 1 Router 192 163 5 101 192 16 5 101 2 Switch 01 2 Switch 01 192 168 5 1 02 192 168 5 102 3 Switch 02 3 Switch 02 192 1568 5 103 192 168 5 103 4 Web server 4 192 168 5 104 4 linux PL 5 Linux PC 192 168 5 105 192 168 5 105 The a
35. P does not exist 48 2 5 14 Agent Stacking Management This switch provides a new management tool for user to manage a group of LAN switches by an IP agent method Single IP 1s the name meaning that the administrator can access other network devices through one single IP device Different from the method of router s NAT from virtual IP domain to real IP domain single IP provides a reverse access from real IP domain to virtual IP domain by an IP forwarding technology With this IP agent method network administrator can remotely control his far side hosts without being there for he she can access the private domain hosts through the agency of one real IP switch with Single IP There are maximum 32 sets of information of network devices stored in the single IP switch and 16 sets in Stacking switch Basically these network devices should provide http or telnet service for the single IP switch to forward those protocol packets meanwhile SNMP protocol can be also passed through if they support SNMP service More over this single IP switch has no exclusiveness meaning that administrator can group up network devices of any type router switch server or brand without worrying their incompatibility However for stacking switch only the switches of the same model can detect each other and transfer information to their partner so it won t support other network devices This 1s the major difference between single IP ag
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37. State Active Configuration Active Active Active actions lt Save gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BESPC Move Item ouit Previous menu Enter Select Item Actions gt 1 Select Edit 2 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 3 Press Ctrl A go back action menu line Select Save to save configure value NOTE If user set LACP mode in the trunk group all of the member ports of this trunk group will set Active automatic 112 4 3 5 3 LACP Status When you re setting trunk group you can see the relational information here Static trunk group Intelligent Switch LACP Group Status Static Trunking Group Group Key Port No t sl 22 23 24 actions gt lt Quit gt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BESPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item LACP trunk group Intelligent Switch LACP Group Status Actor Partner Priority 1 1 MAC 00041700456 000417005678 Port No Priority Active Port No Kev Priority pl l selected 24 519 1 Za 1 selected 3 5135 1 23 1 selected dd 5154 1 2d 1 selected Zl 5135 1 actions gt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous
38. TEG S25001 24 2G Stackable Switch User s Guide Version 11 01 4 26 2004 C TRENDware TRENDnet Limited Warranty TRENDware warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the following lengths of time from the date of purchase Wired 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet Products 5 years Adapter Switch Router Firewall VPN Fiber AC adapter Cooling Fan and Power Supply If a product does not operate as warranted above during the applicable warranty period TRENDware shall at its option and expense repair the defective product or part deliver to customer an equivalent product or part to replace the defective item or refund to customer the purchase price paid for the defective product All products that are replaced will become the property of TRENDware Replacement products may be new or reconditioned TRENDware shall not be responsible for any software firmware information or memory data of customer contained in stored on or integrated with any products returned to TRENDware pursuant to any warranty There are no user serviceable parts inside the product Do not remove or attempt to service the product by any unauthorized service center This warranty is voided if i the product has been modified or repaired by any unauthorized service center ii the product was subject to accident abuse or improper use iii the product was subject to conditions more severe tha
39. TENT ALLOWED BY LAW TRENDWARE ALSO EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATE OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE USE PERFORMANCE FAILURE OR INTERRUPTION OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID AT TRENDWARE S OPTION THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE Governing Law This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the state of California TRENDware International Inc 3135 Kashiwa Street Torrance CA 90505 USA Tel 310 891 1100 www trendnet com TEG S25001 Stackable Switch User s Guide LINIRODUC TION ainia M 7 1 2 INSTALLATION pm 8 1 3 INITIAL SET UP FOR MANAGEMENT cccccccssecccessccccceccccusecsceeecseuseccecuuecsceecsseusecsesueecsseueceseusecsssuecsseuneceeseeeseeees 10 1 3 1 out of band Terminal mode Management ccccccccccccccccceeeecceeceeeennsesseeeeeee ene eeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaseeeeeeesaaaaeeseeeeas 10 1 35 2 In band management ihrough Ethernet eiii n EI Ieri idad 11 UBI A TH HTTP e AAA TT RI ono o A 15 1 4 LED IND
40. Time Type the number of seconds that an inactive MAC address remains in the switch s address table The valid range is 300 763 seconds Default is 300 seconds Max bridge transit delay bound control Limit the packets queuing time in switch If enable the packets queued exceed will be drop These valid values are 1sec 2 sec and 4 sec and off Default is 1 seconds NOTE Make sure of Max bridge transit delay bound control is enabled before enable Delay Bound because Enable Delay Bound must be work under Max bridge transit delay bound control 1s enabled situation Broadcast Storm Filter 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 control becomes active The valid threshold value 1s 5 10 15 20 25 and off Y MAC Table Address Entry amp ge Out Time 300 seconds 300 765 must be multiple of 3 Max bridge transmit delay bound control oFF Enable Low Queue Delay Bound Max Delay Time 255 1 255 2ms unit Broadcast Storm Filter Mode 5 Priority Queue Service settings First Come First Serve The sequence of packets sent is depending on arrive orders 22 All High before Low The high priority packets sent before low priority packets WRR Weighted Round Robin Sele
41. access the switch through your PC then the switch devices will be replied or responded correctly as you wish 1 3 1 out of band Terminal mode Management First turn on your PC and execute with terminal mode program such as if you are in Microsoft Window environment you may choose super terminal from programs that are listed for communication Then follow the steps below Step 1 Set Hyper Terminal parameters on your PC Bits Rate per second 9600 Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop Bit 1 Flow Control None Step 2 After setting the above on the PC then connect your switch device with RS 232 cable then type the enter key then the device will response the Main Menu to you and ask you answer the username and password Then Type the default value for the username and password to get further service the default username is admin and default password 123 To know more about operation in this mode please refer the instructions in chapter 4 of this manual to perform all function you want 10 User Interface Intelligent 24 2 Switch 11 erliiaIlre z password 1 3 2 In band management through Ethernet In addition to terminal mode operation 24 2G switch also supports in band management through browser this function is much more user friendly than terminal mode because it can be operated through mouse on the PC screen and moreover it can be performed either locally or remotely through Ethernet
42. actions gt lt Reset All gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Configure the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Actions gt lt Quit gt Exit the page of port status and return to previous menu lt Reset All gt Set all count to 0 lt Previous Page gt Display previous page lt Next page gt Display next page 121 4 4 3 System Information MAC Address The unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer Firmware Version Display the switch s firmware version ASIC Version Display the switch s Hardware version Module 1 Type Display the module 1 Type 1000Tx or 100Fx ext Depend on module card mode Module 1 information Display the information saved in EEPROM of modulel Module 2 Type Display the module 2 Type 1000Tx or 100Fx ext Depend on module card mode Module 2 information Display the information saved in EEPROM of module2 Intelligent Switch System Information HAC Address 6606417550526 Firmuare uersion 18 03 81 ASIC version AY 88 Module 1 Type HE Hodule 1 information N A Module 2 Type HE Hodule 2 information N A actions gt lt Quit gt Display the switch system ArrousTABSBRKSPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select tem 122 4 5 Reboot Switch Intelligent Switch Restart Configuration Default Restart Previous Henu Recovering to default Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Sel
43. ager Microsoft Internet Explorer E m lx lt Master gt 192 168 223 100 Slawe 1 192 168 5 110 Slave 192 168 5 120 Slawe 3 192 168 5 130 Slave4 192 168 5 140 Slawe 5 192 168 5 150 Link 5tatus VLAN Current setting is on the Virtual Switch above Click Z Add Delete gt to create or delete a YLAN group or Click the ports to edit the YLAN group members pp C Documents and Settings Administrator tracert 192 168 223 92 Tracing route to 192 168 223 92 over a maximum of 368 hope Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out C Documents and Settings Administrator gt tracert 192 168 223 93 Tracing route to 192 168 223 939 over a maximum of 386 hops lt 1 ms 1 ms 192 168 223 93 138 5 4 3 Limitation with Trunking in Stacking mode Two basic rules declare here 1 Stacking members can t and trunk with each other 2 Stacking members can trunk with non stacking member The packet traffics between stacking members are transferred only through Giga module Trunking between stacking members may cause the spanning tree protocol STP to alter the topology and change the routed ports If 1t happens Giga port traffic may break and the stacking mechanism will fail For non stacking member it has no such limitation Non Stacking Member E dE din GR mmm HAL Pe a Ti 7 cXxIIHHILBHIDEIEEIB M Li B e e Stack
44. arton of the Switch and carefully unpack its contents the carton should contain the following items One 24 2G 24 port Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switch Mounting Kit 2 mounting brackets and screws Four rubber feet with adhesive backing One AC power cord One RS 232 cable This User s Guide Disk or CD Note to get the Stacking feature please install the optional Gigabit Module purchased separately 1 2 Installation You can use the following guidelines when choosing a place to install the Switch The surface must support at least 3 Kg of weight Do not place heavy object on the Switch Visually inspect the power cord and AC power connector O Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation form and adequate ventilation around the Switch Desktop or Shelf Installation When installing the Switch on the desktop of shelf the rubber feet included with the device should first be attached Attach these cushioning feet on the bottom at each corner of the device Allow adequate space for ventilation between the device and the objects around it Rack Installation The 24 2G switch can be mounted in an ELA standard sized 19 inch rack which can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment To install attach the mounting brackets on the switch side panels one on each side 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
45. ator information State Activity The following information provides a view of LACP current status HO GROUP ACTIVE 2 This page 1s Static Trunking groups Aggregator Setting Aggregator information State Activity The following information provides a view of LACP current status Group Key Port No 1234 Group Key Port No 78910 3 This page is Actor and Partner trunking one group 28 nanaifrarme sio 2 5 5 3 State Activity Active select The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets N A no select 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 has either two active LACP ports or one active port can perform dynamic LACP trunking A link has two N A LACP ports will not perform dynamic LACP trunking because both ports are waiting for and LACP protocol packet from the opposite device 2 If you are active LACP s actor when you are select trunking port the active status will be created automatically Aggregator Setting Aggregator information State Activity 5 N 6 N J Fame Fame s mane i Pave Apply Help 29 2 5 6 Filter Database 2 5 6 1 IGMP Snooping The 24 2G switch supports multicast IP One can enable IGMP protocol on this web page and then display the IGMP snooping information on this page There are all multicast groups VIDs and member
46. ct 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 Enable Delay Bound Limit the low priority packets queuing time in switch Default Max Delay Time is 255ms If the low priority packet stays in switch exceed Max Delay Time it will be sent The valid range is 1 255ms Qos Policy High Priority Levels 0 7 priority level can map to high or low queue Priority Queue Service First Cama First Serve C All High before Low C WRR High weight 2 Low weight Qos Policy High Priority Levels Leveld Leveli Level Levela M Levely M Levels Iv Levels Iv Level Apply Default Help 2 5 2 2 Misc Config Collisions Retry Forever Disable In half duplex collision retry maximum is 48 times and packet will be dropped if collision still happen Enable In half duplex if happen collision will retry forever Hash Algorithm Choose algorithms CRC Hash or DirectMap to maintain MAC address table IFG Compensation Enable or disable inter frame gap IFG compensation 802 1x Protocol Enable or disable 802 1x protocol 23 Advanced Misc Contig Collisions Retry Forever Enable Hash Algorithm CRC Hash IFG compensation Enable 802 1x Protocol Disa
47. detail information refers to IEEE 802 3ad 2 5 5 1 Aggregator setting Trunking Aggregator Setting Aggregator information State Activity lt Add Remove gt Apply Delete Help 1 System Priority A value used to identify the active LACP The switch with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the active LACP Valid value is 1 65535 2 Group ID There are seven trunk groups to provide configure Choose the group id and click Get 3 LACP If enable the group is LACP static trunking group If disable the group is local static trunking group All ports support LACP dynamic trunking group If connecting to the device that also 27 supports LACP the LACP dynamic trunking group will be created automatically 4 Work ports Allow max four ports can be aggregated at the same time If LACP static trunking group the exceed ports is standby and able to aggregate if work ports fail If local static trunking eroup the number must be as same as the group member ports 5 Select the ports to join the trunking group Allow max four ports can be aggregated at the same time 6 If LACP enable you can configure LACP Active Passive status in each port on State Activity page 7 Click Apply 2 5 5 2 Aggregator Information When you are setting LACP aggregator you can see relation information in here 1 This page is no group active LACP don t working Trunking Aggregator Setting Aggreg
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49. ding Forwarding Forwarding Forwarding Forwarding actions gt Quit lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Hrrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item CIRL A Action menu Enter Select Item Actions gt 1 PortState Display spanning tree status about the switch for per port is forwarding or blocking 2 Select lt Edit gt 3 PathCost Specifies the path cost of the port that switch uses to determine which port are the forwarding ports Priority This means priority port you can make it more or less likely to become the root port Press Ctrl A back to action menu line Select lt Save gt to save all configure value a A a On the action menu line you can press Next Page to configure port9 port26 press Previous Page gt return to last page NOTE All about the parameter description please see the sections 2 4 6 101 4 3 2 SNMP Any Network Management running the simple Network Management Protocol SNMP can be management the switch Use this page to define management stations as trap managers and to enter SNMP community strings User can also define a name location and contact person for the switch Intelligent Switch SNMP Configuration System Options Community Strings Trap Managers Previous Henu Confic Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Enter Select Item 102 4 3 2 1 System Options Intelligent Switch System Options Configuration S
50. e function that listed at left Below 1s the explanation of each function 2 2 Port status 2 3 Port Statistics 2 4 Show MAC Table 2 5 Administrator A 2 6 TFTP Update Firmware 2 7 Configuration Backup 2 8 Reset System 2 9 Reboot 2 2 Port status This page provides current status of every port that depends on user s setting and the negotiation result Port Status The following information provides a view of the current status of the unit cot ECT State Display port statuses disable or enable Unlink will be treated as off Link Status Down means No Link UP means Link Auto Negotiation Display the auto negotiation mode auto force Nway force Speed status Display 1000Mbps or 100Mbps or 10Mbps speed port 1 24 are 10 100Mbps Port 25 26 are 10 100 1000Mbps Duplex status Display full duplex or half duplex mode m qe m 6 Flow Control Full Display the flow control is enabled or disabled in full mode Half Display the backpressure is enabled or disabled in half mode 7 Rate Control Display the rate control setting Ingr Display the port effective ingress rate of user setting Egr Display the port effective egress rate of user setting 8 Port Security Display the port security is enabled or disabled 9 Config Display the state of user setting 10 Actual Display the negotiation result 16 2 2 1 single port counter and status User can also click any p
51. ect Item 4 5 1 Default Reset switch to default configuration default value please section 2 4 14 Resetting to the default will restart the system automatically Do you want to continue vy n 4 5 2 Restart Reboot the switch in software reset 123 4 6 TFTP Update Firmware This page provide user to update firmware or restore EEPROM value or upload current EEPROM value Intelligent Switch IFIP Update firmware Configuration IFIP Update Firmware IFIP Restore configuration IFIP Backup configuration Previous Henu Use IFIP to update firmware Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item 4 6 1 TFTP Update Firmware This page provides user use TFTP to update firmware Intelligent Switch IFIP Update Firmware TFIP Server 192 168 223 99 Remote File Name 1mage bin action gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 124 Actions gt Start the TFTP server and copy firmware update version image file to TFTP server Press lt Edit 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 Save key it will start to download the image file When save successfully the image file download finished too O A A AE Restart switch 4 6 2 Restore Configure File This page user can restore EEPROM value save image file before
52. ent mode and stacking mode Please read Chapter 5 for more applications stacking Management 1 182158 223 15 Stack 01 182 158 223 15 2 182158 223 55 Stack 02 182 158 223 55 3 1982158 223 BB Stack 03 182 158 223 BB 192 168 223 665 lamel Max 15 letters Stack 03 VLAN Made 502 10 VLAN Launch Manager 49 2 5 14 1 Management Web UI Web Uls of Agent Management and Stacking Management look similar In this page user can add or delete managed network devices here If user disables the IP agent function that 1s he she sets the management mode to Agent Slave or Stacking Slave in the IP setting webpage this item will not show up in the main menu Agent Control Port The control port defines the specific TCP UDP port the single IP switch is listening which the agent manager sends its command to Agent manager use this specific port to tell single IP switch to change the current forwarding target host The range of available port number 1s 28000 30000 Ignore the default settings of Agent Control Port unless user has the special need for this protocol port like virtual server The default port number 1s 28019 28019 Apply There are two ways to add the members Auto discover and Manual Auto discover method Press Find gt gt and the found stackable switches will be gathered in Auto Discover List Select these found members and press lt lt Add
53. er a number 6 through 40 Hello Time You can change Hello time value the number of seconds among the transmission of Spanning Tree Protocol configuration messages Enter a number 1 through 10 Forward You can change forward delay time The number of seconds a port waits Delay time before changing from its Spanning Tree Protocol learning and listening states to the forwarding state Enter a number 4 through 30 4 Thefollowing parameter can be configured on each port click set Apply button to modify Configure Spanning Tree Fort Parameters Apply Help Description Port Priorit You can make it more or less likely to become the root port the rage is Y 0 255 default setting is 128 The lowest number has the highest priority Specifies the path cost of the port that switch uses to determine which port Path Cost are the forwarding ports the lowest number is forwarding ports the rage is 1 65535 and default value base on IEEE802 1D 10Mb s 50 600 100Mb s 10 60 1000Mb s 3 10 4 2 5 9 Port Mirror The Port Mirror is a method for monitor traffic in switched networks Traffic through ports can be monitored by one specific port That is traffic goes in or out monitored ports will be duplicated into Analysis port 1 Roving Analysis Mode Press Space key to set mirror mode Disable Rx Tx Both 2 Analysis Port It means this port can be used to see all monitors port traffic You can connect analysis
54. ess filtering rule as follows Ingress Filtering Rule 1 A forward only packet with VID matching this port s configured VID Ingress Filtering Rule 2 Drop Untagged Frame 230 2 5 8 Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a standardized method IEEE 802 1D for avoiding loops in switched networks Enable STP to ensure that only one path at a time 1s active between any two nodes on the network You can enable Spanning Tree Protocol on web management s switch setting advanced item select enable Spanning Tree protocol We are recommended that you enable STP on all switches ensures a single active path on the network 1 You can view spanning tree information about the Root Bridge Such as follow screen Root Bridge Information 32 60 o00a1 fore 2 You can view spanning tree status about the switch Such as follow screen STP Port Status 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 40 3 You can setting new value for STP parameter then click set Apply button to modify Configure Spanning Tree Parameters Priority You can change priority value A value used to identify the root bridge The bridge with lowest value has the highest priority and 1s selected as the root Enter a number 1 through 65535 Max Age You can change Max Age value The number of second bridge waits without receiving Spanning Tree Protocol configuration messages before attempting a reconfiguration Ent
55. et its management mode to Agent Master According to the basic rule 1 agent IP should be set in the same domain of slaves that 1s 192 168 223 100 The other procedures are the same as example 1 Now administrator 192 168 1 30 can access the slaves in other domain 192 168 223 0 3 Master in WAN domain and slaves in LAN domain This example gives the practice application for remote management The differences from example 2 are that master switch links directly to Internet and administrator from worldwide can access it through Internet Set the Switch IP and gateway of master switch to real IP 211 23 53 251 and 211 23 53 249 and make sure administrator can access the master switch from Internet The other procedures are the same as example 1 Now administrator from Internet can access the slaves in other domain 192 168 223 0 Somewhat we can image the master is playing a role of tiny virtual server for these slaves Internet Gateway IP 192 168 223 249 xDSL Cable l l l l l l e PEGO l l l l l LAN IP 192 168 223 254 Router i WAN IP 211 23 53 250 Nc e Slave Master Switch IP 192 168 223 102 Gateway 192 168 223 254 133 5 4 Single IP Stacking mode application with Switch This switch provides traditional stacking mode to stack with maximum 32 switches by cascading their Gigabit ports purchased separately For better performa
56. etwork against broadcast storming by creating segments based on Layer2 Ethernet information and avoiding the complexity and the heavy processing requirements of Layer3 IP based routers As a result each group of stations connected to separate Segmented Ports forms 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 Virtual LAN or VLAN is generally defined as 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 Boracdcast Domain 127 Benefits of VLANs Grouping users into logical networks for performance enhancement Provides effective broadcasts 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 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 characteristic such as a common bus
57. from VLAN test and process testl again 136 i Stacking Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer e Stacking Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer E X Stacking Manager Stacking Manager x LENS lt Master gt lt Master gt 192 168 223 100 Slawe 1 l 192 168 5 1 10 Slawe 2 I 192 168 5 120 Slawe 3 I 192 168 5 130 Slave 3 192 168 5 140 i 192 168 223 100 LEJ Slawe 1 de uy g yg 192 168 5 110 ww Slave Litt 192 168 5 120 LEJ Slawe3 uu 192 168 5 130 LENS Slave4 192 168 5 140 Hh lh 24 LENS Slawe5 Link Status Link Status Slawe 5 192 168 5 150 The Panel shows the current link up parti s Current setting is on the Virtual Switch above Click Z Add Delete gt to create or delete a YLAN group or Click the ports to edit the YLAN group members To view or setup VLAN click WLAN to the switch panel Result PC 0 can access both PC 01 and PC 02 CisPocuments and Settings Administrator gt tracert 192 168 2235 92 Tracing route to 192 168 223 92 over a maximum of 3H hops 1 lt 1 ms lt 1 ms 1 ms 1972 168 223 92 C Documents and Settings Administrator gt tracert 192 168 223 93 Tracing route to 192 168 223 93 over a maximum of 38 hops 1 lt 1 ms lt 1 ms lt 1 ms 192 168 223 953 137 2 PC 0 can only access PC 02 only PC 01 will not reply 7A Stacking Man
58. gent manager holds 32 1 slots in the floating menu The most top slot zero slot displays the Web server 192 169 5 104 master switch IP and its relative location Remote Agent means that the user comes from the other IP domain than the managed ones while Local Agent that user comes form the same one as the managed ones There are differences between Remote Agent and Local Agent The Local Agent we refer to 1t as Local Single IP uses a method like URL link and the main browser window will directly jump to the target host Since the URL of web browser has change authentication will request once again when new host 1s selected Due to consideration of switch loading a restriction confines here that only one remote user can access the agent manager in the same time Other user will be rejected 1f someone has launched the agent manger first The switch will release the control of single IP access in 25 seconds after the previous user closes his agent manager For Local Single IP there is no restriction but if a remote user has launched the agent manager in the same time the local user is also denied Note Commands from agent manager can not pass over current management level meaning that in case that a slave host 1s a single IP switch with its agent function enable user launch the slave host s agent manager and he she will find the agent manager 1s replaced by the slave s one Much
59. gent mode one of this switch special features provides a new solution for all issues above There are benefits of Single IP Agent mode 1 Reduce the demand of real IP public IP Since there are up to 32 devices which have a IP agent as Single IP switch meaning that the switch becomes a network agent and handles all functions of these devices MIS can reduce the number of hosts that are directly connected to Internet and make use the saved real IPs more efficiency 2 Integrate network devices without modifying hardware or software Single IP is a technique mainly based on application layer in OSI standard The connection between master and slave hosts is linked by Ethernet protocol It is little concern of hardware and packet transmits Modifications of hardware or software of the slave hosts are not necessary Thanks to the characteristics single IP switch gives the best compatibility with other network devices router gateway web server and even another brand switch 3 Handy User interface without learning complex setting or changing user s habit of 130 operation A floating menu gives a comprehensive user interface for administrator to pick the managed devices It provides host IP and host name in the same time saving the trouble that the administrator tries to remember which IPs those slave hosts are assigned to Since there 1s only one browser window displaying on the screen at one time Agent Manager plays a role
60. gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 4 2 4 3 Broadcast Storm Filtering This page is configuring broadcast storm control 1 Press Edit to configure the broadcast storm filter mode 2 Press Space key to choose the threshold value The valid threshold value 1s 5 10 15 20 25 and NO Default is 5 Intelligent Switch Broadcast Storm Filter Mode Broadcast Storm Filter Hode actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 79 4 2 4 4 Max bridge transmit delay bound 1 Max bridge transmit delay bound Limit the packets queuing time in switch If enabled the packets queued exceed will be drop Press Space key to set the time Those valid values are 1sec 2sec and 4sec and off Default is off 2 Low Queue Delay Bound Limit the low priority packets queuing time in switch If enabled the low priority packet stays in switch exceed Low Queue Max Delay Time it will be sent Press Space key to enable or disable this function Default 1s disable 3 Low Queue Max Delay Time To set the time that low priority packets queuing in switch The valid range is 1 255ms Default Max Delay Time is 255ms Intelligent Switch Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound Max bridge transmit delay bound OFF Low Queue Delay Bound Disabled Low Queue Max Delay Time 255 2ms unit actions gt Select the acti
61. he authentication server information 802 1x Configuration Per Port Configuration Misc Configuration Configure 802 1x Parameters 92 168 221 72 1812 1813 2345675 NAS_L2_SWITCH Apply Help 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 authentication server NAS Identifier A string used to identify this switch Perport Configuration In this page you can select the specific port and configure the Authorization State Each port can select four kinds of Authorization State 46 Configure 802 1x Per Port State Apply Help Fu Force the specific port to be unauthorized Fa Force the specific port to be authorized Au The state of the specific port was determined by the outcome of the authentication No The specific port didn t support 802 1x function Misc Configuration In this page you can change the default configuration for the 802 1x standard Configure 802 1x misc configuration Quiet Period Used to define periods of time during which it will not attempt to acquire a supplicant Default time 1s 60 seconds Tx Period Used to determine when an EAPOL PDU is to be transmitted Default value is 30 seconds
62. here are 100 loggings for maximum capacity of this switch The latest event will overwrite the oldest one All records will be kept in flash memory even after writing default unless user clears the event log Press Prev or Next button will browse previous 25 or next 25 sequences The Top button will re list the table from the latest event Clear button will clear all history Event logger displays the real time according to the time zone where user 1s Event Logging The following information provides a lag af the recent events that switch has happened Now is Sunday January 11 2004 7 49 06 PM Sunday January 11 2004 User fram IP 192 168 1 82 login the Web O O PM m m 5 i d User from IP 192 168 223 99 login the Web 11 A e008 Switch power on and System Is up 10 ba o i e004 IP ar Gateway was changed uid cx oid User fram IP 192 168 223 99 login the Web a Syringe Danssle timent a 5 c3 200 User from IP 192 168 223 99 login the Web 6 aic co 20 console login 5 Fee t Switch power an and System is up e ie ih 3 After us En 0 day s console timeout 61 3 Console 1K Xmodem update firmware We provide the Ik X modem to update firmware on console IK X modem only works in 57600bps mode So you must change boudrate to 57600bps to download firmware There are 2 cases to use Ik X modem to update firmware a User enters IK X modem receiver mode through press
63. his switch is going to be a member of stacking set This setting will force the switch to activate spanning tree protocol and some VLAN settings for preparation of stacking switches Stacking Master does the same tasks too but it plays the role of manager of the whole stacking switches Only the Stacking Slave can be added into the members of a stacking set under one Stacking master The default management mode is Agent Slave The extra Agent IP setting 1s necessary for the Single IP management It defines the IP and the subnet mask the master switch will be assigned which are in the same IP domain as the managed 20 hosts one User can contine the Single IP function to local management by assigning the agent IP to the same one as switch IP Different from original IP forwarding method it uses a method like webpage link and won t increase the loading of switch Agent IP setting and Agent management in the main menu will not show up if the agent mode is set as Slave Note If any of the value is changed in this field reboot is necessary IP amp Management Mode DHCP Disable J 192 168 223 100 net_Mask 255 255 255 0 192 160 223 254 Management Mode Default amp gent Slave Stacking Master e Agent Slave Agent Master Stacking Slave Stacking Master aie AJA 2 5 2 Switch Setting 2 5 2 1 Advanced Miscellaneous Setting MAC Address Age out
64. hle Apply Default Help 2 5 3 Console Port Information Console is a standard UART interface to communicate with Serial Port User can use windows HyperTerminal program to link the switch Connect To gt Configure Bits per seconds 9600 Data bits 8 Parity none Stop Bits 1 Flow control none Console Information Help a AY 2 5 4 Port Controls User may modify or change mode operation in this page Port Controls A M em mrt peso em jm Apply E 1 State User can disable or enable this port control 2 Auto Negotiation User can set auto negotiation mode is Auto Nway specify the speed duplex on this port and enable auto negotiation Force of per port 3 Speed User can set 100Mbps or 10Mbps speed on Port Port24 User can set 1000Mbps 100Mbps or 10Mbps speed on Port25 Port26 depend on module card mode 4 Duplex User can set full duplex or half duplex mode of per port 5 Flows control Full User can set flow control function is enable or disable in full mode Half User can set backpressure is enable or disable in half mode 6 Rate Control port port 24 supports by port ingress and egress rate control For example assume port 1 is 10Mbps users can set its effective egress rate at 1Mbps and ingress rate at 500Kbps Device will perform flow control or backpressure to confine the ingress rate to meet the specified rate Ingress Type the port effective ingress rate The val
65. id range is 0 1000 The unit is 100K 0 disable rate control 1 1000 valid rate value Egress Type the port effective egress rate The valid range is 0 1000 The unit is 100K 205 0 disable rate control 1 1000 valid rate value 7 Port Priority Enable or disable the port priority function There are two priorities high or low provided if port priority is enabled 8 Port Security A port in security mode will be locked without permission of address learning Only the incoming packets with SMAC already existing in the address table can be forwarded normally User 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 then click Apply button to change on this page 206 2 5 5 Trunking The Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP provides a standardized means for 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 move the link to that Link Aggregation Group and enable its transmission and reception functions in an orderly manner In conclusion Link aggregation lets you group up to eight consecutive ports into a single dedicated connection This feature can expand bandwidth to a device on the network LACP operation requires full duplex mode more
66. iness function or a common protocol A single switch may have several independent VLANs within it Below is a example that R amp D Manufacturing and Administration group can be partitioned into two different VLAN group even members in different group can t talk directly but they still share the same server such as MRP server printer server in Adminstration group etc 128 5 2 Trunking Application used with switch Trunking allows you to increase the available bandwidth between switches by grouping ports into a trunk Trunk can also be used to connect server to switches for higher bandwidth service required You can use trunking to improve the throughput between segments Moreover this switch furtherly provides trunk with fail over function that 1s when one of the links of trunk is fail or broken the traffic originally go through that link will be automatically re direct to other links of trunk this give the trunk with redundancy and greatly increase the value of trunking 600 Mbps CELLA LII 24 t 2 Switch 800 Mbps with cross line cable 129 5 3 Single IP Agent mode application Single IP is a management utility of network devices for administrator to access private IP devices through a single IP real IP or private IP By this utility administrator can manage much more network devices than ever and reduce the demand of real IPs because every real IP switch can be an agent host for any netw
67. ing Members 139 5 5 Compatibility on Virtual Server and Single IP There are practical applications on combination of virtual server and single IP Network administrator prefers a router as unique gateway to Internet while he she likes to use the Single IP to manage his network hosts both from LAN and WAN This example gives a guide how to setup virtual server with agent stacking switch Example target 1 Any client with port 80 http go to company s default web server example 192 168 223 80 2 Any client with port 28010 go to agent stacking switch example 192 168 223 90 3 Any client can use the agent stacking function through virtual server WANIP 80 192 168 223 80 80 fu E Enterprise Web server WANIP 28010 192 168 223 90 80 142 168 223 90 28019 Master WANIP 28019 a 2 Slave 1 Router virtual server eiiuurprESIB The instructive pictures may vary depending on the router the user sets up The sample uses a GR102 router module for demonstration Step 1 Set up web server mapping port 211 23 53 252 80 gt 192 168 223 80 80 i 211 83 53 2652 service Name Port HTTP 60 Y External Service Port o Real Server IF I 92 1BB 2273 80 140 Step 2 Setup agent stacking switch mapping port 211 23 53 252 28010 gt 192 168 223 90 80 Note Some Routers are not able to allow users to direct External Service Port 2
68. ing any key within 5 seconds after system power on b System automatically enters IK X modem receiver mode if it detects the firmware checksum fail while booting 1 Press disconnect button when you start 1K X modem modes Press File gt Properties change boudrate to 57600bps then press OK 9600 HyperT erminal 9600 Properties Properties COM1 Properties BEI File Edit View Cal Transfer oel ex 8 ole Connect To Settings Part Settings Bits per second famili County code United Data bits E Enter the area code with Area code E Parity Nowe Phone number Stop bits Connect using Direct I Cc Flow control Honey uitch LOADER e r E county cade ar Uz Fedia orn busy Advanced Restore Defaults Press any key t Loading A4modem Download IMAGE Start Hmodem Ke Disconnected Auto d _ 62 2 Press connected you will see CCCC displayed on console Then select Transfer Send File 3600 HyperT erminal File Edi View Call Transter Help co e E Send File Receive File Capture T ext Send Text File Static Configuration Capture to Printer ol Related Configuration Status and Counters IFTP Update Firmware Logout Restart the system Switch LOADER Checksum 0 K tttous Item Enter Select Item 55 Press any key to start Amodem receiver 55 Loading modem Driuer cc ccce ee 55 Download IMAGE thro
69. king the MAC on the top of table will refresh the table by the index of MAC Learned MAC Table The following information provides a table of the current MAC addresses that switch has learned OU O05 10 11 BD 4 Dynamic 00 0C 6E 99 93 34 E Dynamic 00 04 E6 81 30 E3 Dynamic 00 048 1 00 00 45 Static 00 04 1 FF 00 68 0 Static 00 04 1 00 33 33 0 Static OO 5S0 FC 64 66 CE Dynamic Total MACS in table 7 19 2 5 Administrator There are many management functions can be set or performed if you click the Administrator on Home Page including IP and Management mode Switch settings Console port information Port configuration Trunking IGMP and MAC Filter VLAN configuration Spanning tree Port Mirror SNMP Trap Manager Security Manager 802 1x Configuration Ping 9 99 9 9 99 9 9 9 9 99 Agent Stacking Management 2 5 1 IP and Management mode User can modify the switch IP Settings by filling with the new value then clicks apply button to confirm save his setting then he she must reboot switch then new IP configuration value will be activated The Management mode indicates which role this switch is currently playing Agent Slave means it is treated as a normal switch Agent Master means the Single IP is activated and the switch 1s treated as agent manager Stacking slave is used only when t
70. le rate control 1 1000 valid rate value 3 Enabled User can disable or enable this port control Yes that mean the port is enable No that mean the port is disable 4 Auto User can set auto negotiation mode is Auto Nway Force Force of per port 5 Spd Dpx User can set 100Mbps or 10Mbps speed on port 1 port 24 Set 1000Mbps 100Mbps or 10Mbps speed on port25 port26 depend on module card mode and set full duplex or half duplex mode 68 6 Flow Control Full User can set full flow control function pause as enable or disable Half User can set half flow control function backpressure as enable or disable NOTE 1 Pressing Save only can save one page configuration 2 If the static trunk groups exist you can see it ex TRK1 TRK2 after port 26 and you can configure all of the items as above 69 4 2 2 Trunk Configuration This page can create max seven trunk groups User can arbitrarily select up to four ports from port 1 port 26 to build a trunk group Intelligent Switch Trunk Configuration nmn Qu E C C E Qu E pr E C E C E E c2 E MI m m E m Qu E m Io gd d tos S LN LU E E SN ISSN ESSE ul Ip bo ES E We T ul Static LACP Disable Disable Disable Disable Static actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Se
71. lect Item Actions gt 1 Select lt Edit gt on actions menu 2 Press space key to configure the member port of trunk group Besides you have to set Static or LACP for the corresponding trunk group of TRK1 TRK7 item Static the normal trunk LACP this trunk group have link aggregation control protocol Press Ctrl A to go back action menu line Select lt Save gt to save all configure value If the item of TRK1 TRK7 is set Disable it s mean the trunk group 1s deleted All ports in the same static trunk group will be treated as single port So when you setting VLAN Se e members and Port configuration they will be toggled on or off simultaneously NOTE If VLAN group exist all of the members of static trunk group must be in same VLAN group 70 4 2 3 VLAN Configuration Intelligent Switch VLBM Configuration Create a VLAN Group Edit Delete a YLAN Group Group Sorted Mode Previous Henu Confic wid and ingress egress Rule Hrrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 4 2 3 1 VLAN Configure This page can set VLAN mode to port based VLAN or 802 1Q VLAN or disable VLAN function Intelligent Switch YLAN Support Configuraton VLAN Mode Meade actions gt Quit lt Ed1 t gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Space Toggle Ctrl A Action menu EP NOTE Change the VLAN mode for every
72. like a TV channel Remote Controller Administrator can easily switch to the device he she wants and enter the configuration webpage as desired 4 Totally remote control of network devices in private IP domain It is not necessary for MIS to put all devices together in one place Single IP function will operate normally no matter how far the distance is between the master and the slave hosts if their packets can reach each other in local area network Moreover a remote administrator can access the far side servers in the private domain through the intermediary of single IP switch which is directly connected to Internet 5 No up link limitation through Gigabit port Unlike stacking mode up link in agent mode can be achieved through any port rather than Gigabit port only This provides great flexibility as long as network administrator can access them and hence Gigabit ports can be saved for other applications 5 3 1 Typical setup of Single IP Agent mode network The basic rules to set up Single IP 1 The A gent IP of master switch should be within the IP domain of the managed hosts slave switches 2 The Agent IP should be the same as Switch IP if administrator 1s within the IP domain of slaves In other hand the Agent IP should be different from Switch IP if administrator want to manage the slaves cross IP domain There are three typical examples to demonstrate the usage of Single IP Agent mode 1 Maste
73. mage bin into TFTP server s directory n web management select administrator TFTP update firmware Download new image bin file by pressing update firmware After update finished press reboot to restart switch TFTP Download New Image resco 2 Image download complete Would you make sure to update firmware Update Firmware Reboot Switch System reboot Help _ 58 2 7 Configuration Backup 2 7 1 TFTP Restore Configuration Use this page to set ftp server address You can restore EEPROM value from here but you must put back image in ftp server switch will download back flash image TFTP Configuration TFTP Restore Configuration TFTP Backup Configuration 192 168 3 87 data dat Apply Help 2 7 2 TFTP Backup Configuration Use this page to set tftp server 1p address You can save current EEPROM value from here then go to the TFTP restore configuration page to restore the EEPROM value TFTP Configuration TFTP Restore Configuration 192 168 32 87 data dat Apply Help _ 59 2 8 Reset System Reset Switch to default configuration default value as below Reset System Reset Switch to Default Configuration reset 2 9 Reboot Reboot the Switch 1n software reset Reboot Switch System reboot Help 60 2 10 Event Logging A history log is provided here to give a track about events that the switch had happened T
74. me from this port always high priority frame Intelligent Switch Port Priority High Low High High Low High Low actions gt Quit lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 88 4 2 7 2 802 1p Priority Configuration There are 0 7 priority level can map to high or low queue Actions gt 1 Select Edit 2 Press Space key to select the priority level mapping to high or low queue 3 High Low Queue Service Ration H L User can select the ratio of high priority packets and low priority packets Press Ctrl A go back action menu line 5 Select Save to save all configure value Intelligent Switch 882 1p Priority Configuration Will be overwritten by port prior1ty Low Low Low Low High High High High Priority Priority Priority Priority Priority Priority Priority Priority a A AN A E Po A E DosHode High Low Queue Service Ratio gt H I21 L 1 actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 89 4 2 8 MAC Address Configuration Intelligent Switch HAC Address Configuration Static MAC Address Filtering MAC Address Previous Menu Configurate the HAC address Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item 4 2 8 1 Static MAC Address When you add a static MAC address it
75. n drop frame Enable In half duplex if happen collision will retry forever Default 81 Intelligent Switch Collisions Retry Forever Collisions Retry Forever Enabled actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 4 2 4 6 Hash Algorithm Select CRC Hash default or DirectMap for Hash algorithm Intelligent Switch Hash Algorithm Hash Algorithm CRC Hash actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Qu1t gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 4 2 4 7 IFG Compensation Enable or disable the inter frame gap IFG compensation function 82 Intelligent Switch IFG Compensation IFG Compensation Enabled actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 83 4 2 5 Administration Configuration Intelligent Switch Device Configuration Change Username Change Password Device Information IP Configuration Previous Henu Configure the username Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item 4 2 5 1 Change Username Use this page user can change web management user name Type the new user name and then press lt Save gt item 84 Intelligent Switch UserName Configuration UserName admin actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Ente
76. n and a community string Intelligent Switch Trap Managers Configuration actions gt lt Delete gt ers Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Add SNMP trap manager Press lt Add gt gt lt Edit gt to add the trap manager IP Type the IP address Community Name Type the community name A 1 x Press Ctrl A go to actions line press Save key to save all configure Intelligent Switch Add SNMP Trap Manager IP 192 168 1 131 Community Name MMSE actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item CIRL A Action menu Enter Select Item 107 Edit trap managers Press Edit key and then choose the item that you want to modify IP Type the new IP address Community Name Type the community name zv A cues Press Ctrl A go to actions line press Save key to save all configure Intelligent Switch Edit Trap Managers IP 192 168 1 131 Community Name public actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item o Delete trap manager 1 Press Delete key 2 Choose the trap manager that you want to delete and then press enter 3 When pressing lt Enter gt once will complete deletion on delete mode Intelligent Switch rap Managers Configuration actions gt lt Delete gt Delete SNHP trap managers Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Selec
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78. nce we recommend stacking no more than 8 Switches This feature helps network administrator to easily use one switch assigned as the master to manage the other stacked switches through the browser That is the master can bring a global view showing all stacked devices to network administrator as long as he she accessed to the master switch by using its IP this IP should be public for remote access through the Internet This will easily let the network administrator know the group settings e g tag based VLAN groups and link status among all stacked units A typical arrangement of network connection of Single IP Stacking mode 1s shown below Typical connections for switch management by stacking Master Jp Internet x 7 AAA Remote PC Slave 1 5 weesssseeess Pi qi i Slave 2 Local PC el sccciscesicces ye de Slave 3 F sss sssslssss de yo Server 1 Slave 4 mettre ee EM B Slave 5 i ne leeesleeesicees de e Server 2 The significant characteristics of this switch are 1 No redundant hardware required Unlike special requirement of connecting cable among hardware stacking switches this switch provides the least demand as a Gigabit module to build up a stacking set The Gigabit module give the best performance for inter communication between stacking switches and the administrator can spare one port of Gigabit module in the top switch or the bottom one in 134
79. ner left one indicates link status and activity while the right one indicates the speed information Each RJ 45 of 10 100 1000M for gigabit module optional is somewhat different Upper yellow LED indicates for 10M LINK middle green LED indicates for 100M LINK but for 1000M or Gigabit both upper and middle LEDs are lit when gigabit port 1s link with other Gigabit port LED Color Status Blinking applied to this device DIAG during power on diagnostics FAN N A Ethernet collision packets 100Mbps Fast Ethernet 10Mbps Fast Ethernet 14 2 Web Management Function 2 1 Web Management Home Overview This is a Home Page Main Menu Welcome 24 2 Intelligent Switch Show MAC Table Administrator FTP Update Firmware Configuration Backup Reset System Reboot Switch Information Module Information Module1 10B0TX Module2 10B0TX At this page you may see the basic switch information and module information All information in these fields 1s read only That 1s user can t modify its contents Description Display the name of device type MAC Address The unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer default Firmware Version Display the switch s firmware version ASIC Version Display the switch s ASIC version On the top of web page there 1s a link status from image of front panel every port will be with a connector icon if this port is really linked with others you also may click th
80. next section To Add a new VLAN press Add the VLAN Panel They will come out two script prompt to ask user to input VLAN name and VLAN ID Explorer User Prompt Script Prompt WEAN Name max length is 16 Cancel VLANZ 54 Explorer User Prompt Script Prompt VLAN ID 174094 Cancel 20 After input user can choose the VLAN member in the Stacking Manager panel by clicking the designated port Color cycling from blue yellow to black means that the port is set to untagged port tagged port or no member When finishing press Apply to submit It is always wise to remember that the Giga ports of each member switch are set to tagged port and keeping at least one member port in the master switch The stacking switches interchange VLAN information through the Giga ports which are set to tagged members by Stacking Tag VLAN so a new VLAN should keep its Giga ports as tagged ones Since the master switch holds all VLAN group information the master switch should have the right to access the new VLAN by adding at least one Giga port to 1t s tagged member An exclusion of all master switch ports leads to unmanageability on this VLAN for master switch has no such VLAN in its internal table 13 Stacking Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer m iz x o Stacking Manager lt Master gt 192 168 223 100 DAHA Je Slave 192 163 2 20 Era m E 30 Slaved 192 163 5 40 ESSE us ur a 50
81. nt 1 24 2G switch also provide a serial interface to manage and monitor the switch user can follow the Console Port Information provide by web to use windows HyperTerminal program to link the switch 2 You can type user name and password to login The default user name is admin the default password is 123 PCI Hyper Terminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help User Interface FHA 24VM Layer Intelligent Switch Manager Ver 18 83 01 username password 65 4 1 Main Menu There are six items for selected as follows Main Menu switch Static Configuration Protocol Related Configuration status and Counters Reboot Switch IFIP Update Firmware Logout Configure the switch Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Switch Static Configuration Configure the switch Protocol Related Configuration Configure the protocol function Status and Counters Show the status of the switch Reboot Switch Restart the system or reset switch to default configuration TFTP Update Firmware Use TFTP to download image Logout Exit the menu line program Control Key The control key as follow is provided for this mode operation Tab Move the cursor to next item Backspace Move the cursor to previous item Enter Select item Space Toggle selected item to next configure 66 4 2 Switch Static Configuration Intelligent Switch Switch Confiauration Trunk Configuration
82. on menu Hrrow TAB BKSPC Hove 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 must be work under Max bridge transit delay bound control is enabled situation 4 2 4 5 Port Security A port in security mode will be locked without permission of address learning Only the incoming packets with SMAC already existing in the address table can be forwarded normally User 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 80 Intelligent Switch Port Security Enable Security disable for MAC Learning Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Actions gt 1 Select Edit 2 Press Space key to choose enable disable item 3 Press Ctrl A to go back action menu line 4 Select Save to save all configure value 5 You can press Next Page gt to configure port9 port26 press Previous Page gt return to last page 4 2 4 5 Collisions Retry Forever Collisions Retry Forever Disable In half duplex if happen collision will retry 48 times and the
83. ork devices in their private IP domain The Single IP feature 1s able to manage up to 32 devices in the LAN using one IP address There are some defects in the current solutions of network management For example switches with legacy stack capability have to stack together due to their special limited length cables and have the limitation of stacking quantities and brand compatibility due to hardware specification Moreover administrator always has troubles in finding out the target window among those multi display interfaces Though there are expert network management utilities available in the current market like HP OpenView expensive cost and difficult task of implementation into embedded system are main drawbacks for their practical application Because of the rapid development of Ethernet the scare of real IP shortage becomes a serious issue when an enterprise continues its IA growth It is a resource waste and cost a large expense that every individual host has its own real IP inside the enterprise s network Privates IPs and NAT function provided by router gateway or IP sharing provide a solution to the shortage of real IP but new issue gives rise to that remote user from Internet has no access permission into the private IP domain thus an administrator has no choose but accesses the private IP devices from the very location of the local area network to trouble shoot any problems that network clients report until now Single IP A
84. ort directly on the front panel of Home Page to get single port Status which is shown below There 1s a flow rate historical chart on the right User can track the flow rate of this port in the past 60 hours Changing the scale will re calculate the chart Scale 10 sec v o Internet 17 2 3 Port Statistics The following information provides a view of the current status of the whole unit Press Reset button to clean all count Port Statistics The following information provides a view of the current status of the unit O alal Pog2 On bown 0 a a o o o o Porta on bow o0 o a a o o o Pog4 on Down 0 o a o o o o PORTS on bow a o a o o o o Oa Ce c PORTE On Down 0 a a ao o o o Fara itn bow o0 o a a o o o Porte On Up 477 o se o o o 2 Ese exe A peg eme a sm pera PORTO On Down T 0 O 0 O O T IPORT11 On Down O T O 0 O O 0 bias C C 2 4 Show MAC Table The following information provides a table of the current MAC address that the switch has learned Press Prev or Next button will browse previous 50 or next 50 items The Top button will re list the table from the first MAC A sorting function is implemented here Clicking header on the top of table will bring a new sorted list of current content in the order of its title For instance clic
85. owing 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 public RO And private EVA Remove 3 Trap Manager 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 43 Trap Managers 182 158 1 1 lt lt Add lt lt IP Address 192 168 1 254 opem Community private 44 2 5 11 Security Manager On this page user can change user name and password with following steps 1 User name Type the new user name 2 Password Type the new password 3 Reconfirm password Retype the new password 4 Click Apply Security Manager Apply 45 2 5 12 802 1x Configuration System Configuration 802 1x makes use of the physical access characteristics of IEEE802 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 from Administrator VS witch setting Advanced then you still to fill in t
86. port to LAN analyzer or netxray 3 Monitored Port The ports you want to monitor All monitor port traffic will be copied to analysis port You can select max 25 monitor ports in the switch User can choose which port that they want to monitor in only one mirror mode If you want to disable the function you must select monitor port to none Mirror Port Configuration Roving Analysis State BOTH v Analysis Port PORTI v o mn o oo wm A ra FE ws RE wmm o RH Fm RH ws FH lt E S s s _ 42 2 5 10 SNMP Trap Manager Any Network Management platform running the simple Network Management Protocol SNMP can manage the switch provided the Management Information Base MIB is installed correctly on the management station The SNMP is a Protocol that governs the transfer of information between management station and agent 1 System Options Use this page to define management stations as trap managers and to enter SNMP community strings User can also 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 5 ati 2442 Intelligent Switch MIS administrator 2 Community strings serve as passwords and can be entered as one of the foll
87. ports in the list IP multicast addresses range from 224 0 0 0 through 239 255 255 255 IGMP Snooping Static MAC Addresses MAC Filtering 259 255 2595 250 239 255 255 250 eel Enable Apply The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is an internal protocol of the Internet Protocol IP suite IGMP can manage the multicast traffic if the members switches router or other network devices of group support IGMP With IGMP enable the member ports will detect IGMP queries report packets and manage the IP multicast traffic through the switch IGMP have three fundamental types of message as follows Query A message sent from the queries IGMP router or switch asking for a response from each host belonging multicast group Report A message sent by a host to the queries to indicate that the host wants to be or is a member of a given group indicated in the report message Leave Group A message sent by a host to the queries to indicate that the host has quit being a member of a specific multicast group 30 2 5 6 2 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 IGMP Snooping Gtatic MAC 55E MAC Filtering Static addresses currently defined an
88. r Select Item 4 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 action gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 4 2 5 3 Device Information This page is provided to the user to configure the device information SN E Intelligent Switch Device Information Name layer 2 Intelligent Switch Contact Admin location Description 24 26 Layer 2 Intelligent SNMP Switch actions gt Edit lt Save gt Dui t Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 4 2 5 4 IP Configuration User can configure the IP setting and fill in the new value Intelligent Switch IP Configuration Disabled switch IP 192 168 223 100 switch netmask 299 299 299 0 Gateway 192 168 223 294 Management Mode Agent IP 192 168 5 106 Agent netmask 200 200 200 8 actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Hrrow IBB BKSPC Hove Item Space Toggle Ctrl H Action menu 86 4 2 6 Port Mirror Configuration The port mirroring is a method for monitor traffic in switched networks Traffic through ports can be monitored by one specific port That 1s traffic goes in or out monitored ports will be duplicated into monitoring port
89. r and slave switches in the same LAN domain In this example master switch will manage 2 slave switches and 1 router Switch IP of master is 192 168 223 100 Set its management mode to Agent Master Since the IP domain of slaves and router are in the IP domain 192 168 223 0 Agent IP of master should be set as same as switch IP 192 168 223 100 Add slavel and slave2 into agent list by auto discover or by manual Router can only be added by manual Administrator 192 168 223 30 can access those slaves through master 131 l j l Switch IP 192 168 223 100 L_ a a l Agent IP 192 168 223 100 Administrator I Gateway 192 168 223 254 R outer 7 Internet Master caEEDGIDII mem la LAN IP 192 168 223 254 WAN IP 211 23 53 250 Slave1 Switch IP 192 168 223 101 Gateway 192 168 223 254 Slave2 Switch IP 192 168 223 102 Gateway 192 168 223 254 2 Master and slave switches in different LAN domain In this example master will manage 2 slave switches and 1 router in other IP domain Internet LAN IP 192 168 223 254 WAN IP 211 23 53 250 Administrator Router Master switch IP 192 168 1 100 Agent IP 192 168 223 100 Gateway optional Switch IP 192 168 223 102 Gateway 192 168 223 254 132 The differences from examplel are that administrator and master switch IP are in the other IP domain 192 168 1 0 Switch IP of master is 192 168 1 100 S
90. ress Ctrl A go back action menu line Select lt Save gt to save all configure value Add an YLAN Group VLAN Name vlan 1 17 4894 Member actions gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item NOTE If the trunk groups exist you can see it ex TRK1 TRK2 after port26 and you can configure it is the member of the VLAN or not 73 Create 802 10 VLAN Create an 802 1Q VLAN and add tagged untagged member ports to it 1 Select Edit 2 VLAN Name Type a name for the new VLAN 3 VLAN ID Type a VID between 1 4094 The default is 1 There are 256 VLAN groups to provided configure 4 Protocol VLAN Press Space key to choose protocols type 5 Member Press Space key to choose VLAN member There are three types to selected a UnTagged This port is the member port of this VLAN group and outgoing frames are NO VLAN Tagged frames b Tagged This port is the member port of this VLAN group and outgoing frames are VLAN Tagged frames c NO The port is NOT member of this VLAN group 6 Press Ctrl A go back action menu line 7 Select Save to save all configure value Add an YLAN Group VLAN Name vlan LAN ID 2 1 1 4894 Protocol VLBM None Member actions gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the Action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select
91. s in the same domain must have different IP Addresses and same Subnet Mask below we try to state the steps if we modify the content of IP configuration within the switch to match the domain requirement of the PC Step 1 Get the IP configuration information in your PC Step 2 Get IP configuration value used for switch from your network manager Get an IP Address for your switch get IP Subnet Mask and get default gateway IP address 1f needed from your network manager Step 3 Modify the IP configuration value within the switch to match the rule In the step 3 you must use the data that get from step 2 to modify the default value within the switch to achieve this use terminal mode operation mentioned in 1 3 1 After modifying the IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway in the switch then save the setting and execute the browser program with http IP Address of switch then you may access the switch with following dialogue below Then type user name and password to get further service To find out more operation in this mode please refer the instructions in chapter 3 of this manual Connect to 192 168 1 83 index htm User name V admin wv Password TT Remember my password 12 1 3 3 Telnet management In addition to local terminal mode operation 24 2G switch supports remote management through Telnet over network or even over Internet for that environment without browser In this mode user al
92. slave switches to Stacking Slave User who wishes to access the stacking switches from remote IP should fill up the switch IP with its real IP and the agent IP with the alternative LAN IP on the other hand for a local area network access only the switch IP and agent IP should be kept as the same as the LAN IP 3 Add stacking members in the Stacking management Please refer section 2 4 14 for detailed configuration 4 Launch the Stack manager 135 5 4 2 An Example of Port Base Stacking VLAN Lr PC 0 192 168 223 99 Stacking Master 9 d VLAN Group OOO test 10 Fa Agent IP 192 168 223 100 Switch IP 192 168 223 100 192 168 223 110 ARAS ru a ess sess TN 492 468 223 140 192 168 223 120 esses sssesses Sve 192 168 223 150 PC 2 192 168 223 93 192 168 223 130 e DM Port Base Stacking VLAN setting Switch Master 192 168 223 100 Slaves 192 168 223 110 192 168 223 120 192 168 223 130 192 168 223 140 192 168 223 150 PC PC 0 192 168 223 99 on port 22 of Master 192 168 223 100 PC 1 192 168 223 92 on port 9 of Slave 4 192 168 223 140 PC 2 192 168 223 93 on port 23 of Slave 5 192 168 223 150 Port Base VLAN Group VLAN name test VLAN ID 10 Members Port 22 24 of Master 192 168 223 100 Port 9 of Slave4 192 168 223 140 Port 23 24 of Slave5 192 168 223 150 Test case 1 PC 0 ping or trace PC 01 and PC 02 The same VLAN 2 Remove port 9 of Slave4
93. so has to do the same setting as required in in band management to the IP Configuration before executing the Telnet program Again after proper setting to the switch save the setting and connect your Ethernet cable from your PC to any port of the Ethernet Switch then you can simply typing as following at the command line to access the switch Telnet IP Address of Switch The following dialogue below appears type in user name and password to login To find out more operation in this mode please refer the instructions in chapter 3 of this manual via HyperTerminal Ew E User Interface c Intelligent 24 2 Standalone Switch username password lt T Mill Disconnected Auto detect TCPIP cl 1 4 LED indicators information There are many LEDs on the front panel of switch after the power on these LEDs will reflect the current status truly within the switch we explain below There is one power LED on the left side of front panel whenever power is applied it lights with ereen below it there 1s Diagnostic LED it will go blinking during the power on diagnostics There are two more FAN status LEDs aside the power LEDs the upper one indicate the left fan status inside the switch it vanishes when fan works normally and will goes RED while fan is stop or with malfunction the lower one indicates the same for the fan at right side within the switch Each RJ 45 of 10 100M is with two LEDs built in on its upper cor
94. t Item 108 4 3 3 GVRP GVRP GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP allows automatic VLAN configuration between the switch and nodes For example if the switch 1s connected to a device with GVRP enabled you can enable 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 This page you can enable disable the GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol support Intelligent Switch GVRP Configuration GVRP MI actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Space Toggle Ctrl A Action menu Actions gt 1 Select lt Edit gt 2 Press Space key to choose Enabled Disabled 3 Press Ctrl A back to action menu line 4 Select lt Save gt to save configure value Note GVRP must also be enabled on participating network nodes 109 4 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 IGMP Protocol IGMP Query Mode Auto actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Space Toggle Ctrl H Action menu Actions gt 1 Select lt Edit gt IGMP Protocol Press Space ke
95. te Access Press Space key to select the right is restricted or unrestricted Intelligent Switch Add SNMP Community Community Name Commandl Write Access gaRestricted actions Select the action menu Hrrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Space Toggle Ctrl A Action menu O Edit Community Name 1 Press lt Edit gt key choose the item that you want to modify and then press Enter 2 Community Name Type the new name 3 Write Access Press lt Space gt key to change the right is restricted or unrestricted Intelligent Switch Edit SNHP Community Community Name public Write Access Restricted action gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Hove Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item 105 Delete Community Name 1 Press Delete key 2 Choose the community name that you want to delete and then press enter 3 When pressing Enter once will complete deletion on delete mode Intelligent Switch SNMP Community Configuration public Restricted private Unrestricted Commandl Restricted actions gt lt Edit gt lt Delete gt Delete SNMP community strings Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item CIRL A Action menu Enter Select Item 106 4 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 statio
96. ugh consoleciK Xmodem baudrate 576B8BWHhps 55 Start Amodem Receiver cccccccccccccc_ 3 Select 1K Xmodem in the Protocol item and give the place that image file folder Press Send button Send File El Folder CANDO 5 Desktop Filename d 5526 25 bin Browse Protocol 63 4 Start download image file 1K modem file send For 39600 Sending a 6526V25 B1N Packet 138 Error checking CRC Retriez o Total retries o ast error File nii 1k of 512K Elapsed 00 00 31 Remaining 00 01 25 Throughput 4492 cps cps bps 5 Finish download image the switch system will update firmware automatic Update firmware ok the switch will reboot Please change the boudrate to 9600bps 2 9600 HyperTerminal File Edt View Cal Transter Help Dia a13 Restart the systen Switch LOADER Checksum K tttous Item Enter 5elect Item Press any key to start Kmodem receiver Loading Amodem Driver Download IMAGE through consaolecik Emodem baudrate 57656BHhbps gt Start Xmodem Receiver ccccecccccccccccccccccccccce Download IMAGE K ttt Update Firmware 555 Update firmware 0 K ttt 555 Note console baudrate of new image is 66 bps cccccoconococececotecoc oc oc cec oc ocior oc cecoc oc oc ococ CEOCOLOCOCCCOCOLCCCCOC CCOCOCOCOE _ Connected 0 03 51 Auto detect 57600 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echa d 64 4 Out of band Terminal mode manageme
97. worst commands to pick the slave hosts will case unexpected forwarding error here We strongly recommend that a single IP switch should not activate the IP agent manager when it is a slave host of active master switch 52 2 5 14 3 Stacking Manager After addition of stacking members press Launch manager to pop up the Stacking Manager This web UI provides not only the integrated VLAN management but also a handy IP agent Administrator can easily access other detail configurations in one individual switch of stacking set by clicking the hostname on the right side of this panel and jumping to its configuration webpage Link Status The first page shows the current link status of all stacking members Link up ports will glow in their port numbers An off line switch will dim to gray if it does not respond to the information request from the stacking master in a period of time This characteristic provides an easy method for network diagnose Network administrator can check backbones connection of stacking switches at a glance of this panel 3 Stacking Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer E Stacking Manager lt Master gt 192 168 223 100 Slawe 1 192 162 5 10 m Slavez pe Slave Ls Slave SARA EEE HEE Slaves Link Status The Panel shows the current link up partis To view or setup VLAN click WLAN to the switch panel VLAN SETUP To configure the VLAN setting of the stacking switch click VLAN to bring up
98. y to choose Enable Disable IGMP Query Mode Press Space key to choose Auto Enable Disable Press Ctrl A go back action menu line ee do I9 Select Save to save configure value 110 4 3 5 LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol This page can configure and view all the LACP status Intelligent Switch LACP Configuration Working Ports Settine State Activity LACP Status Previous Menu LACP setting Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Note All ports support LACP dynamic trunk group If connecting to the device that also supports LACP the LACP dynamic trunk group will be created automatically 4 3 5 1 Working Port Setting This page can set the actually work ports in trunk group Intelligent Switch LACP Group Configuration actions gt lt Save gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Previous menu Enter Select Item 111 Actions gt 1 Select Edit Group Display the trunk group ID LACP Display the trunk group s LACP status LACP Work Port Num The max number of ports can be aggregated at the same time If LACP an Oe dist static trunk group the exceed ports is standby and able to aggregate if work ports fail If local static trunk group the number must be the same as group ports NOTE Before set this page you have to set trunk group on the page of Trunk Configuration first 4 3 5 2 State Activity Intelligent Switch LACP Port
99. ystem Mame layer 2 Intelligent Switch System Contact Admin System Location System Description 24 26 Layer 2 Intelligent SHHP Switch actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Qu1t gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Quit Previous menu Enter Select Item Actions gt 1 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 System Description Type the description about the switch Press Ctrl A go back action menu line TDA KR WN Press lt Save gt to save the configure value 103 4 3 2 2 Community Strings Use this page to Add Edit Delete SNMP community strings 1 Community Name The name of current strings 2 Write Access Enable the rights is 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 SHMP Community Configuration Restricted private Unrestricted actions gt Ed Delete Add Edit Delete community string S Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item CIRL A Action menu Enter Select Item 104 Add Community Name 1 Press Add Edit key 2 Community Name Type the community name 3 Wri
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