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1. 24 Port Fast Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch VLAN Trunking QoS ES 5224R ES 5224RF ES 5224RE ES 3124RE User s Manual EDIMAX FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A computing devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications If you suspect this product is causing interference turn your computer on and off while your radio or TV is showing interference If the interference disappears then when you turn the computer off and reappears then you turn the computer on something in the computer is causing interference You can try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Ensure that all expansion slots on the back or side of the computer are covered Also ensure that all metal retaining brackets are tightly attached to the computer Content 1 Introduction ssooesesssosoesesssosesessooseee 3 2 Features amp Specificat
2. 25 5 3 Reboot Switch Restart the system or configure the switch to default value XT ns fa be e Gal hot fet Saart feiich festat Configuration 5 3 1 Default 66 99 Press y to reset this switch to default configuration a fn oe Cd fete mlak alg oe eo fosatiing te ibe dofault wili readart the yalia automatically Da you sand to continue yteh_ 26 5 3 2 Restart Reboot the switch in software reset Switch ister AW Feat a miner e PEPR RA Test sc sosintas a Switch TENEN oa a fH Betect Hedule Card 27 6 Troubleshooting 1 Power LED is not lit Check if the power cord is properly connected to the power outlet and the switch Make sure the power switch at the rear panel is turned ON 2 Link LED is not lit when connected to the network device 1 Make sure the power switch of the network device is turned on 2 Check if the network cable is properly connected to the switch and the network device 3 Make sure the UTP cables comply with EIA TIA 568 and Category 5 specification 3 Collision LED flashes constantly 1 Remove all the network cables connect the cables back one by one to isolate the source of the collision 2 Check the network cable inferior cable quality will result in excessive collisions and packet errors Contact your dealer if problems persist 28
3. set up the VLAN Trunking Port speed Full Half duplex modes and QoS Before using advance Configuration Connect to PC Attach a RS 232 serial cable 9 pin male connector to the female connector on the switch Plug the other side of this cable to your PC Using Hyper Terminal to connect to Switch In MS Windows launch Hyper Terminal create a new connection and follow these steps 1 Open the HyperTerminal application 2 In Windows select run from the start menu and choose the application 3 From the HyperTerminal menu double click the icon then on the next window create a new name such as Smart Switch hee Bees SO 9 4 Adjust the settings of the communication port 4 1 Select the using by connect interface such as COM1 COM2 4 2 Select the Bits per second at 9600 4 3 Set the flow control value as None Lonmesck To 10 5 1 Main Manu Once you have powered on the swtich it will boot up automatically and the welcome window will ask you to enter user name and password If this is your first time to log into the configuration program then the default user name is admin with default password 123 bier Iebertacn Col Smard 74 2 Slandalone Sei ich LESS kiN Pe besseord _ 11 After you have entered the correct user name and password you will have access to the system configuration program The console port will display the Ma
4. 8 W x 6 9 D in Weight 2 45 Kg 5 5 Ib Operation Temperature 50 131 F 10 55 C Operation Humidity 10 95 Non condensing Power 100 240V AC full range internal power supply Emission FCC Class A CE C Tick 3 Package Contents Packing list Check the contents of your package for following parts One Fast Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch One User s manual One Power cord One RS 232 Cable If any of the items are missing or damaged please contact your local dealer 4 Hardware Description This section describes the hardware features of this Fast Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch For easier management and control of the switch familiarize yourself with its display indicators and ports All LEDs are located on the front panel of the switch They serve the purpose of monitoring the operation and performance of the switch at a glance LED indicators 24 6 8 10 R 4 618 20 2 2 4 oo0oo0o0000000O O OLNKAcT O000000000 O O1m 0000000000 OO mkaa m o 0000000000 O Om 13 579UBHEvVIAB LNK ON LNK ACT i ACT Blink ON 100M 100M j OFF 10M Operating Environment This smart switch must be installed and operated within the limits of the specified operating temperature and humidity see previous section on Specifications Do not place objects on top of the unit or obstruct any vents at the sides of the unit Do not position the unit near any h
5. alf duplex modes and auto negotiation Provides two Fast Ethernet Modules option Fast Ethernet Smart Switch e 100 10Mbps UTP connector RJ 45 100Mbps Fiber SC ST connector multi single mode Provides two Gigabit Ethernet Modules option Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch only e 1000 100 10Mbps UTP connector RJ 45 e 1000Mbps Fiber SC connector multi single mode Supports flow control back pressure for half duplex mode IEEE 802 3x for full duplex mode Supports Port based VLAN and IEEE802 1Q Tag based VLAN up to 256 groups Supports Trunking Up to 7 trunking groups Supports Console configuration 19 rackmount size designed Specifications Standards IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u IEEE802 3z TEEE802 3ab IEEE802 1Q IEEE802 1p 10 100Mbps Ports RJ 45 x 24 Expansion Slot Option Fast Ethernet Switch e 10 100Mbps UTP connector RJ 45 100M Fiber SC ST connector multi single mode Expansion Slot Option Gigabit Ethernet Switch only e 1000 100 10Mbps UTP connector RJ 45 1000Mbps Fiber SC connector multi single mode Console Port DB9 x 1 Forwarding Method Store and Forward MAC Address 14K Buffer Memory 512KBytes Flow control Back pressure for half duplex and TEEE802 3x for full duplex Auto negotiation All ports Auto MDI MDI X function All ports System LED indication Power Port LED indication LNK ACT Link Activity Speed 10 100Mbps Dimension 45 H Xx 445 W x 170 D mm 1 8 H Xx 1
6. dating devices that you want to participate in the VLAN but that don t support tagging This smart switch allows you to set one PVID for each port the range is 1 255 19 5 2 3 2 Create a VLAN Group Create a VLAN group and configure tagged untagged member ports to it Create Port Based VLAN e E Er Cel fee fad an YLIK ren NOIN Maisa V1 Gee IB l1 HIZ Port Hinbk r Hieber 1 VLAN Name Type a name for the new VLAN ex V1 2 Grp ID In port based VLAN mode this item means VLAN group ID The group ID range is 26 3 Member Press Space key to choose VLAN members There are two types to selected in port based VLAN mode a NO This port is NOT member of this VLAN group b Member This port is the member of this VLAN group NOTE If the trunk group exists you can see it ex TRKI TRK2 after port 26 and you can configure it as the member of the VLAN group or not 20 Create 802 1Q VLAN SS Oy fe BE ie Ce Berd Hh ris algi ai g ml Aid om VLA beri WAH Heme W7 WAH m I ee Feri BErahier PORTE Un Taaaed POHT Tagued PORTS Ma PORTS fin POH TS fig PORTE fin POHI Ra Pag 14 fin ie bon mui i Edi Li Pruuli Fae 4 Heer LP ig labhaii lima Back Spee Pro isa foi tePrey mmi EntereSelect Tie 1 WLAN NAME Type a name for the new VLAN ex V2 2 VLAN ID The VLAN ID range is 1 4094 and it s default VLAN group is 1 You can set up to 256 VLAN gr
7. eating source such as heaters radiators or direct exposure to sun Do not expose the unit to water and or moisture If necessary use a dehumidifier to reduce humidity Connecting to network devices 1 All ports of this switch support the Auto MDI MDI X function That is to say you can connect any device including PC Switch Hub to a port of this switch using a regular cable The RJ 45 port will auto detect and auto switch to the correct MDI MDI X mode do not need to connect to a specific uplink port or cross over cable 2 Connect one end of the network cable to the RJ 45 port on the front panel and connect the other end of the network cable to the RJ 45 port on the network device Follow the same procedure to connect all the RJ 45 ports of the switch Maximum length using UTP cable between the switch and connected device is 100 meters 300ft Once the network cable is connected to both ends and the attached network device is powered on the LNK ACT LED should be lit 3 Make sure the wiring is correct You need to use Category 3 4 5 cable for 1OMbps operation or Category 5 cable for 100Mbps connections Connecting the power Plug the power cable into the internal three pronged power plug Connect it to an electrical outlet then turn on the switch 5 Advance Smart Function Setting This smart switch provides advance features which offers you more flexibility in setting up your network The following section explains how to
8. h Port Conf iwration FlasCaniral lene Enable Fito Sp lipa Full Salf LOOT 5 Pal Tip Uni LEST ELTE On LET E l th i LET Ta Ful On LDA w 1G n On On l Full On tee H ka Pres Thom Quit Prov mone intertelect Lios Termii Ce A dm ee ul ai Enable Press Space key to enable or disable this port Yes means the port is enable No means the port is disable Auto You can enable or disable the auto negotiation of each port Press Space key to choose items as follows AUTO enable auto negotiation NWAY_FORCE force the port in specified speed duplex and enable auto negotiation FORCE disable auto negotiation Spd Dpx You can set 10 or 100Mbps speed and full duplex or half duplex mode on each port FlowControl Full Enable or disable the flow control function in full duplex mode Half Enable or disable the flow control function in half duplex mode 14 Note If the trunk group exists you can see it ex TRK1 TRK2 etc after port 26 and you can configure all of the items as above Action gt lt Quit gt Exit this menu and return to the previous menu lt Edit gt Configure all items After finished configure press Ctrl A to go back action menu line lt Save gt Save all configure value lt Previous Page gt Return to previous page to configure lt Next Page gt Go to the next page to configure Note You have to save the settings after configured o
9. in Menu as follows mB ey Hain Homsi Farich Sialic Cont iguret yan Rebyo1 Seiich Loui Tabet Clem Mackie roa lica Lebor telect meer 2 ine i Switch Static Configuration Configure the switch Such as port speed and duplex trunk configure VLAN MISC and QoS Reboot Switch Restart the system or configure the switch to default values Logout Exit the system Note The control keys as following provide in all menus Tab Move the cursor to next item Backspace Move the cursor to previous item Enter Select item Space Toggle selected item to next configure 12 5 2 Switch Static Configuration There are six items to select Sear lt Saitoh Saito Lant igrati Port Coed iurat a rink Configuration ULAH Coe iguration Hisc Comfiguralion Peiloei iy Lanf bywali Halin Hiii Desplay or chars port confi gore ii abeel Lian BeckipecoPrey lto Enier Seloct Lica Port Configuration Configure the port state auto negotiation speed duplex and flow control Trunk Configuration Configure the trunk group VLAN Configuration Configure the VLAN group Misc Configuration Display the firmware version change user name and password Priority Configuration Configure the priority of each port Main Menu Return to main menu 13 5 2 1 Port Configuration In this configuration you can set the status of each port wim eih Hri l eee fo E s G e Dle alai cia a sari Sjic
10. ions 00004 3 Package Conte nts csscsccccssssssseees 6 4 Hardware Description ccccsssee7 5 Advance Smart Function Setting 9 5 1 Main Manu ssesecssssccecssooccssssoseee 11 5 2 Switch Static Configuration 13 5 2 1 Port Configuration 0 14 5 2 2 Trunk Configuration 16 5 2 3 WLAN Configuration 17 5 2 3 1 VLAN Configure 18 5 2 3 2 Create a VLAN Group 20 5 2 3 3 Edit Delete a VLAN Group 22 5 2 4 Misc Configuration 0 23 5 2 4 1 SW VEVSION cccccccceceseceseseseseees 23 5 2 4 2 Change User Name 24 5 2 4 3 Change User Password 24 5 2 5 Priority Configuration 25 5 3 Reboot Switch e sscsesssocsssocesooseeso 26 Sl De faul citeiies honest east niscsavenidelesunast 26 I2 RESE trar orea renar EEEE rae 27 6 Troubleshooting ssssssescceccessssssseeee 28 2 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this Fast Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch This high performance smart switch provides Ethernet ports to segment network traffics extend Ethernet connection distance and convert data packets between different transmission speeds This switch utilizes stored and forward switching architecture that filters and forwards data after the complete data packet is received and examined to be free of errors With one set of status LEDs for each ind
11. ividual port the switch operation status can be easily monitored All the Fast Ethernet ports support both Full and Half duplex mode which are able to provide up to 200Mbps 2000Mbps for Gigabit Ports of bandwidth to the connected devices with auto negotiation providing the capability to connect to 100 10Mbps 1000 100 10Mbps for Gigabit ports network devices It also supports backpressure and IEEE 802 3x advanced flow control capabilities that can reduce congestion and prevent packet loss And it offers advance features VLAN Port based and Tag based VLAN allow you to set virtual LANs within your network Trunking Reduce the bottleneck between switches QoS Two priority queues per port allow you to define which port has higher priority Expansion Slot Option Provides copper or fiber multi single mode module option In addition all the ports support the MDI MDI X auto detect function That is to say you can connect any device including PC Switch Hub to a port of this switch using a regular cable The RJ 45 port will auto detect and auto switch to the correct MDI MDI X mode do not need to use a specific uplink port or cross over cable 2 Features amp Specifications Features Complies with the IEEE802 3 Ethernet IEEE802 3u Fast Ethernet IEEE802 3z IEEE802 3ab for Gigabit switch Provides Store and Forward architecture and full wire speed filtering and forwarding rates 10 100Mbps Ports support full h
12. main It allows you to isolate network traffic so that only members of the VLAN receive traffic from the same VLAN members Basically creating a VLAN from a switch is 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 This smart switch supports both port based and Tag based 802 1Q VLAN In the default configuration VLAN function is disabled If enable the 802 1Q VLAN all ports on the switch belong to default VLAN VID is 1 NOTE The default VLAN can t be deleted SSS rm Se E eer CE fees fe Sami Silih WAH Configured Lom LRH Crest iganen Create a WAN Grom EditTelsis a VLAN Group Preyjous Ben 17 5 2 3 1 VLAN Configure In this menu you can set VLAN mode as port based VLAN or 802 1Q VLAN or just disable this function a hami mn He EEE Me in es ol e Smari Seiich WHN Sapport Lani iguala ULAH Hode ME 18 If the VLAN mode is 802 1Q VLAN you can set PVID port VID in the same menu too a teers ties Heer wm eee he ee ce fede Hi Smart Geiieh WUE Support Cent igueaien ULAH Hode AMP ii Ei Py Io ari RTI WTA PORTS PORTA PORTS PORTS PIATT WTE nilionz Duil Edi i Saree Frieri mc Pipes Hani P tees biis imm i PVID Port VID Set the port VLAN ID that will be assigned to untagged traffic on a given port This feature is useful for accommo
13. ne page and then change to the next page 15 5 2 2 Trunk Configuration There are seven trunk groups to configure You can arbitrarily select up to four ports from port 1 port 24 or port 25 port 26 to build a trunk group a ainis ii Heip aasaga o S Suari Sei lch Tron Conf iyoran bor Hl ga da 05 AE a7 BE AF 10 11 17 13 Wk 15 I6 17 I8 J9 787l A MO W 4 i p TEE GS haabix fk hicable TEKS Mita hle Tki hisable THES Misable IEKE iFisabia TEK Misab e a iuit TN EL TIA Ka labant lima Back Space Prey isa Maii Preu mmi EntereSelect Tle Doremi dee i Configure a trunk group as the following steps 1 Select lt Edit gt on actions menu and then press Space key to configure the member ports of each trunk group 2 Besides choosing the member ports you have to set Static for the corresponding trunk group of TRK1 TRK7 item 3 Press Ctrl A to go back actions menu line and select lt Save gt to save all configure values 4 If the item of TRK1 TRK7 is set Disable it means the trunk group is deleted 5 All ports in the same trunk group will be treated as single port So when you set VLAN members and Port configurations they will be toggled on or off simultaneously NOTE If VLAN group exists all of the members of trunk group must be in the same VLAN group 16 5 2 3 VLAN Configuration A Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast do
14. oups 3 Member Press Space key to choose VLAN member There are three types to selected in 802 1Q VLAN mode a NO this port is NOT the member of this VLAN group b Untagged this port is the member of this VLAN group and outgoing frames are NO VLAN Tagged frames c Tagged this port is the member of this VLAN group and outgoing frames are VLAN Tagged frames NOTE If the trunk group exists you can see it ex TRK1 TRK2 after port 26 and you can configure it as the member of the VLAN group or not 21 5 2 3 3 Edit Delete a VLAN Group SS fe BE i CE Teir Hh SET HEHI Woo HHE wo Wa I We Fs Talali Provim Ping abtMiwnt Jine BackSpoceeProw isa Maii Pran mimi EnterSelect 1i ma d In this menu you can see all the VLAN groups and edit or delete a VLAN group as following steps 1 Press lt Edit gt or lt Delete gt item 2 Choose the VLAN group that you want to edit or delete and then press Enter 3 You can modify the member port as tagged or un tagged and remove some member ports from this VLAN group 4 After edit VLAN press lt Save gt to save all configure values NOTE a The VLAN Name and VLAN ID can t be modified b The default VLAN can t be deleted 22 5 2 4 Misc Configuration Display the firmware version change user name and password SSS a EL iow ol fee sart Seidech Mise Configuration ee Ta Dhaene Dyrnar Change User Password Previa Heni abhal Die
15. s Mackie ra p en fn ae mi fae tee 5 2 4 1 SW version This menu shows the firmware version Press ESC key to return to the previous menu SS le f BE i Ge Dede He 7 Saari Geilch Sypilem Yuriion sarees Firemare version 2 5 Chip warsisn MI EscePrevigui mami AET aie aidh Pa i PE Fe femm 5 2 4 2 Change Username 1 Press lt Edit gt 2 Type anew username 3 Press Ctrl A to go back to actions menu line 4 Press lt Save gt to save configure aari Seiich Userteas Conf brat ian Peer ay UrerHame admin Coven i nit Maak EN ARE pe ee 5 2 4 3 Change User Password In this menu you can change login password fy Resin tw a EE eee lt Sear Seiich Passeerd Configuration ld Fasssord new passmord mhior maim 1353 TE Da aaj 5 2 5 Priority Configuration SSS me a er a pein Baari arie h fhe Priority configura lion LETTET Previous Hepu Coed ie hakit ie o fen In this menu you can DoE to set the priority queues of each port Select the Port Static Priority option and you will see the following menu stead este me SE Me ih as cl fae A Saari Seidch Port Prioriiy SEE Boers il T T i lekar trm Quit Frov wen fiter select Ita g hmb m ce p You can set the me as High o or Low for each port When packets are buffered in this switch the ports with high priority will have precedence over the ports with low priority

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