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1. Untagged packet No modification Priority tagged packet VID 0 Priority tag removed Tagged packet Tag removed 3 Warning Message displayed when changing Port based VLAN mode to Tag based VLAN mode WARNING All previous settings are reset to default values after changing to new WLAN mode 36 4 Warning Message displayed when changing Tag based VLAN mode to Port based VLAN mode WARNING All previous settings are reset to default values after changing to new WYLAN mode Egress Tagging and Un tagging settings will be reset to Don t care Are you sure to proceed 4 12 VLAN Member Port based Configuration Port Member port Apply LoadDefault Remark VLAN Member Setting Port Based Pot 01 x Rea Member Port 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 slet MIM i ta aim EIERE Member Port 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 seed eel fe elf Bm Description Specify an ingress port for reading or configuring its allowed member ports Select the allowed egress ports for the above specified ingress port Click to apply the configuration change Click to use default setting values 1 Inport based VLAN mode the packets received on one ingress port can only be forwarded to the ports among the allowed egress ports associated to the ingress port 2 The default setting is that every port is allowed to forward packets to any ports 3 The current se
2. Operate the product only from the type of external power source indicated on the electrical ratings label If you are not sure of the type of power source required consult your service provider or local power company 13 2 3 Mounting the Switch Desktop Mounting The switch can be mounted on a desktop or shelf Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation from and adequate ventilation around the device Do not place heavy objects on the device Rack Mounting Two 19 inch rack mounting brackets are supplied with the switch for 19 inch rack mounting The steps to mount the switch onto a 19 inch rack are 1 Turn the power to the switch off 2 Install two brackets with supplied screws onto the switch as shown in above figure 2 Mount the switch onto 19 inch rack with rack screws securely 4 3 Turn the power to the switch on 15 2 4 AC Power Supply If the purchased switch is with AC power input one AC power cord which meets the specification of your country of origin was supplied in package Before installing AC power cord to the switch make sure the AC power is OFF and the AC power to the power cord is turned off AC power input specifications Connector IEC320 type Power Rating 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Voltage Range 90 264VAC Frequency 47 63 Hz Power Consumption 20W max 2 5 DC Power Supply If the purchased switch is with DC power input the power connector is shown below
3. DC IN ogBgo DC power input specifications Receptacle Screw type terminal block Operating Voltages 36 72VDC Power Consumption 20W max 48VDC 16 2 6 Reset Button The reset button is used to perform a reset to the switch It is not used in normal cases and can be used for diagnostic purpose If any network hanging problem is suspected it is useful to push the button to reset the switch without turning off the power Check whether the network is recovered RESET Button The button can also be used to restore the software configuration settings to factory default values The operations are Operation Function Press the button more than 4 seconds when power up Restore factory default settings Press the button and release during switch operation Reboot the switch AW 3 Making Connections and Configuring IP Address 3 1 Making UTP Connections The 10 100 and 10 100 1000 RJ 45 copper ports support the following connection types and distances Network Cables 10BASE T 2 pair UTP Cat 3 4 5 EIA TIA 568B 100 ohm 100BASE TX 2 pair UTP Cat 5 EIA TIA 568B 100 ohm 1000BASE T 4 pair UTP Cat 5 or higher Cat 5e is recommended EIA TIA 568B 100 ohm Link distance Up to 100 meters Auto MDI MDI X Function This function allows the port to auto detect the twisted pair signals and adapts itself to form a valid MDI to MDI X connection with the remote connected device automatically No matter a s
4. Eye safety Switch Functions MAC Addresses Table Forwarding amp filtering Switching technology Maximum packet length Flow control VLAN function QoS function Port control Storm control Aggregation Port Mirroring IGMP Snooping IEEE 802 3z 1000Base SX LX mini GBIC SFP for optional SFP type fiber transceivers Auto Forced 1000Mbps Full duplex 1000Mbps MME 50 125 60 125 SMF 9 125 IEC 825 compliant 4K entries Non blocking full wire speed Store and forward 1536 bytes IEEE 802 3x pause frame base for full duplex operation Back pressure for half duplex operation Port based VLAN and IEEE 802 1Q Tag based VLAN Port based 802 1p based IP DS based Port configuration control via software management Broadcast storm protection control via software management Link aggregation or called port trunking Mirror received frames to a sniffer port IGMP snooping configuration Software Management Functions Interfaces Management objects AC Power Input Interfaces Operating Input Voltages Power Consumption DC Power Input Interfaces Operating Input Voltages Power Consumption Web browser System settings port status statistics port control VLAN QoS Link aggregation port mirroring Firmware upgrade STP RSTP Configuration backup and restore IEC320 receptacle 100 240VAC 20W max 110VAC Screw type terminal block 36 72VDC 20W max 48VDC 1 Mechanical Dimension base 295 x 160 x 4
5. KFS 2621 Web Smart 24 Port 10 100 Fast Ethernet Switch with 2 Gigabit Combo Ports User s Manual R DOC 091229 C 2009 KTI Networks Inc All rights reserved No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any directive work such as translation or transformation without permission from KTI Networks Inc KTI Networks Inc reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of KTI Networks Inc to provide notification of such revision or change For more information contact United States KTI Networks Inc P O BOX 631008 Houston Texas 77263 1008 Phone 713 2663891 Fax 713 2663893 E mail kti ktinet com URL http www ktinet com International Fax 886 2 26983873 E mail kti ktinet com tw URL http www ktinet com tw The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice Copyright C All Rights Reserved TRADEMARKS Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp FCC NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including the interference that may cause undesired operation CE NOTICE Marking by the symbol indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC directive o
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7. Low F I F O MAC Address Binding Configuration MAC Address binding Disable for all ports TCP UDP Filter Configuration Function Enable Port Filtering Rule All protocol Secure Egress Ports Disable Negative Disable Disable for all ports 68 STP Bridge Settings STP Mode Disable Bridge Priority 32768 Hello Time 2 Max Age 20 Forward Delay 15 STP Port Settings Port No Null Priority Null RPC Null Trunking System Priority 1 Link Aggregation Algorithm Link Group 1 Member State Operation Key Time Out Activity Link Group 2 Member State Operation Key Time Out Activity Link Group 3 Member State Operation Key Time Out Activity MAC Src amp Dst Enable for all ports Static 1 Show Time Out Passive Enable for all ports Static 2 Show Time Out Passive Enable for all ports Static 3 Show Time Out Passive 69 Miscellaneous Settings Packet Aging Time in Queue VLAN Striding IGMP Snooping VLAN Uplink Setting Uplink1 Uplink2 Disable Disable Disable Clear Clear 70
8. port Note Please enter a valid MAC at least 3 An enabled port can not be the member port of any link aggregation trunk 4 Member ports of any link aggregation trunk can not be enabled for MAC address binding setting Note The port has been set trunking 5 For a port the MAC Address Binding function and STP RSTP function can not be enabled at the same time 50 4 20 TCP UDP Filter TCP UDP Filter Configuration Configuration Description Function Enable Enable enable TCP UDP filter function Disable disable TCP UDP filter function Port Filtering Rule Negative the matched packets port number matched are dropped Positive only matched packets port number matched are forwarded to the enabled egress ports Protocol v select the protocols TCP UDP port numbers for applying filter function User Define x User defined TCP UDP port numb a b c d Secure Egress Ports v select egress ports for filter function Apply Click to apply the configuration Note 1 As the MAC address binding function of a port is enabled the MAC address auto learning function of the port is disabled at the same time 52 4 21 STP Bridge Settings STP Bridge Settings STP Mode Bridge Priority Hello Time Max Age Forward Delay 0 61440 1 10 Sec 6 40 Sec 4 30 Sec L Note STP RSTP function and MAC Address Binding function can not be enabled at the same time STP B
9. 0 Ful Speed 0 255 0 Full Speed Low EN Low Port1 26 Bandwidth Rate value x 32Kbps High Port1 24 Bandwidth Rate value x 256Kbps Speed Base Link speed 10M Rate value 1 39 Port25 26 Bandwidth Rate value x 2046Kbps Link speed 10M Rate value 1 4 100M Rate value 1 48 Remark If the port link speed is lower than the set bandwidth the rate value for the speed is used If the rate is shown in red text it means the link speed is lower than the set bandwitdh Port Tx Rate Rx Rate Link Speed Port Tx Rate Rx Rate Link Speed 1 Full Speed Full Speed EES 14 Full Speed Full Speed RR 2 FullSpeed Full Speed EEE 15 FullSpeed Full Speed NN 3 Full Speed Full Speed EN 16 Full Speed Full Speed DRIN 4 Ful Speed Full Speed Down 17 Full Speed Full Speed Dom 5 Full Speed Full Speed EN 18 Full Speed Full Speed RE 6 Full Speed Full Speed BESSE 19 Full Speed Full Speed RN 7 Full Speed Full Speed N 20 Full Speed Full Speed DEER 8 Ful Speed Full Speed Dam 21 Full Speed Full Speed Dom 9 Full Speed Full Speed EEE 22 Full Speed Full Speed RE 10 Full Speed Full Speed DI 23 FullSpeed Full Speed HERZ 14 Full Speed Full Speed DEER 24 Full Speed Full Speed NDR 1 Full Speed Ful Speed RE 25 FullSpeed Full Speed BEES 13 Full Speed Full Speed EEE 26 Full Speed Full Speed DRIN 32 LA Configuration Description Port No The selected destination ports are forwarded all packets received on the source ports Tx Rate
10. Bit 15 13 Priority field in TCI data 000 011 low priority 100 111 high priority IP DS v set to enable IP based priority classification scheme IPv4 packet is examined the TOS Type of Service 6 bits data and IPv6 packet is examined the Traffic Class 6 bits data The classification rule is 101110 001010 010010 011010 100010 11x000 high priority Others Low priority Apply Click to apply the configuration change Remark 1 Each incoming packet is classified as high or low priority based on classification configuration of the ingress port 2 When multiple schemes are applied a received packet is treated as the high priority as long as any one of the enabled schemes classifies it as high priority 46 4 18 Priority Classification TCP UDP Port Based TCP UDP Port CoS Configuration Protocol Classification Protocol Classification Protocol Classification rro iw rro v rro iw rro v rro w rro v rro iw rro rro v rro v row Ee rro v rro v rro v Faro v The mask defines which bit is ignored within the IP address bit O bit 7 For example UDP TCP port 65535 and mask 5 this means 65530 65531 65534 and 65535 are all taken into account UDP TCP port 265535 and mask 0 this means only 65535 is taken into account Not override Loes Remark 1 TCP UDP CoS configuration is applied to all switched ports globally 2 Classification options F I F O Firs
11. STP support and MAC Address Binding function are exclusive Two functions can not be enabled at the same time 4 22 STP Port Settings STP Port Settings Configuration Description Port No Priority RPC Select a port number for configuration Port priority 0 240 Specifies the path cost of the port that switch uses to determine which port are the forwarding ports the lowest number is forwarding ports Value 1 200 000 000 0 Auto Auto means a default cost is automatically calculated in RSTP operation based on the port link speed The default costs are Link Speed Auto Default Cost 10Mbps 2000000 100Mbps 200000 1000Mbps 20000 Apply Click to apply the configuration ERBE Status Description Port No Port RPC Path cost of the p Priority Port priority State Root Port A forwarding port that is the best port from Nonroot bridge to Root bridge Designated Port A forwarding port for every LAN segment Alternate An alternate path to the root bridge This path is different than using the root port Back Up A backup redundant path to a segment where another bridge port already connects Status Forwarding A port receiving and sending data normal operation STP still monitors incoming BPDUS that would indicate it should return to the blocking state to prevent a loop Blocking A port that would cause a switching loop no user data is sent or received but it may
12. go into forwarding mode if the other links in use were to fail and the spanning tree algorithm determines the port may transition to the forwarding state BPDU data is still received in blocking state Listening The switch processes BPDUs and awaits possible new information that would cause it to return to the blocking state Learning While the port does not yet forward frames packets it does learn source addresses from frames received and adds them to the filtering database switching database Designated Bridge ID of the STP gridge who designated the root port Designated Port Port number of the bridge from where the bridge designated the root port 56 4 23 Link Aggregation Trunking System Printy 1 em mac sneost v Link Group 1 Link Braut P1 P2 P3 Pa ps po P7 PS CICICICICI CIC IE IE M aa Ze ae Disable x Geer Short Time Out w Short Time Out v Seed Short Time Out Passive Passive v Passive Passive Passive Passive Configuration Description System Priority Determines which switch in an LACP link controls port priorities Link Aggregation Algorithm MAC Source use MAC SA as base to hash to a member port for packet forwarding MAC Src amp Dst use MAC SA amp DA as base to hash to a member port for packet forwarding Apply Click to apply the configuration change Member Member ports of Link Group x Trunks Link Group 1 Trunk group 1 valid m
13. management interface for System Configuration 22 4 Web Management 4 1 Abbreviation Ingress Port Ingress port is the input port on which a packet is received Egress Port Egress port is the output port from which a packet is sent out IEEE 802 1Q Packets A packet which is embedded with a VLAN Tag field VID VLAN identifier 12 bit field identifies the VLAN to which the frame belongs to Untagged packet A standard Ethernet frame with no VLAN Tag field Priority tagged packet An IEEE 802 1Q packet which VID filed value is zero VID 0 VLAN Tagged packet An IEEE 802 1Q packet which VID filed value is not zero VID lt gt 0 DSCP Differentiated Service Code Point 6 bit value field in an IP packet VLAN Table lookup The process of searching VLAN table to find a VLAN which matches the given VID index MAC address table lookup The process of searching MAC address table to find a MAC entry which matches the given destination MAC address and the port where the MAC address is located Packet forwarding also known as packet switching in a network switch based on MAC address table and VLAN table information VLAN forwarding the operation that a packet is forwarded to an egress destination port based on VLAN table information VLAN group configuration information about a VLAN which can be recognized in the switch The information includes a VID associated to the VLAN member ports and some special settings 23 4 2 Web Inte
14. uU uot are 35 4 12 VLAN Member Port based RE 37 4 13 VLAN Member Tag based cccccs sccseccceeseetensesenccineneeeeneeeeeecneneeeeneenenees 39 4 14 Multrto 1 VLAN Setting u nenernirat iaaea a AN A 42 4 15 Important Notes for VLAN Configuration 43 4 16 Q0S te e EE 44 4 17 Priority Classification Port 802 1p IP DS Based 45 4 18 Priority Classification TCP UDP Port Base 47 4 19 MAC Address BOING E 49 4 20 TCP UDP E 51 4 21 STP Bridge Seine ee ana u 53 422 TP ein Elte see 54 423 Link PIE SA INI EE 57 4 24 Miscellaneous Selling reniras aana 59 ein EE 61 4 26 Back p RECOVETY E 63 4 27 Reboot SY EEN 63 4 28 Restore Default au sea 64 4 29 Update Firmware E E O EE O ETE 64 PO OUT E 66 Appendix Factory Default Settings unsuussnresnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 67 1 Introduction The KFS 2621 is a managed Fast Ethernet switch which is featured with the following switched ports and advantages in a 19 rack mountable box m 24 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet copper ports m 2 combo ports 10 100 1000Mbps copper amp 1000Base X SFP Model Definition Model Description Management Power Input KFS 2621 S AC power model Managed AC 100 240V KFS 2621 D DC power model Managed DC 36 72V Plug and Play The switch is shipped with factory default configuration which behaves like an unmanaged Fast Ethernet switch for wor
15. 2 1p IP DS based TCP UDP Port Based MAC Address Binding TCP UDP Filter STP Bridge Settings STP Port Settings Link Aggregation Settings Miscellaneous Monitoring Port Counter Maintenance Backup Recovery Reboot System Restore Default Update Firmware Logout System Configuration is displayed after a successful login 4 5 Main Management Menu Fast Ethernet Switch System Configuration MAC Address 00 1 1 22 33 44 01 Number of Ports 124 2G System Version vi 02 Password nan max 15 Characters Confirm Password ecc Name SWITCH2621 MAX 15 Contact MAX 15 Location MAX 15 Note Valid characters a z A Z and 0 9 Setting Value IP Address 192 fiss fo M2s Subnet Mask 255 255 255 Default Gateway be 168 o hn IP Configuration Mode Static DHCP Apply 25 Configuration System Configuration Port Configuration Port Mirroring Bandwidth Control Broadcast Storm Control VLAN Mode VLAN Member Multi to 1 VLAN Setting QoS Priority Mode Port 802 1p IP DS based TCP UDP Port Based MAC Address Binding TCP UDP Filter STP Bridge Settings STP Port Settings Link Aggregation Miscellaneous Monitoring Port Counter Maintenance Backup Recovery Reboot System Restore Default Update Firmware Logout Switch information system and IP related settings Port link status port operation mode configurat
16. 3 mm WxDxH Housing Enclosed metal Mounting Desktop mounting 19 rack mounting Environmental Operating Temperature Typical 20 C 60 C Storage Temperature 30 C 85 C Relative Humidity 10 90 non condensing Electrical Approvals FCC Part 15 rule Class A CE EMC CISPR22 Class A Safety LVD IEC60950 1 12 2 Installation 2 1 Unpacking The product package contains The switch unit One AC power cord Models with AC power One 19 rack mounting kit One product CD ROM 2 2 Safety Cautions To reduce the risk of bodily injury electrical shock fire and damage to the product observe the following precautions Do not service any product except as explained in your system documentation Opening or removing covers may expose you to electrical shock Only a trained service technician should service components inside these compartments If any of the following conditions occur unplug the product from the electrical outlet and replace the part or contact your trained service provider The power cable extension cable or plug is damaged An object has fallen into the product The product has been exposed to water The product has been dropped or damaged The product does not operate correctly when you follow the operating instructions Do not push any objects into the openings of your system Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior components
17. Mngt Rear panel AC power model AQv 00L NI SV Rear panel DC power model DC IN oBgBgo 1 3 LED Indicators LED Power Mngt LINK Act Port 1 24 100M Port 1 24 LINK Act Port 25 26 1000M Port 25 26 F25 Link F26 Link Color Function Green Power status Green Management status Green Link amp activity status Yellow Port speed 100Mbps Green Link amp activity status Yellow Port speed 1000Mbps Green SFP Fiber is selected and link up on Port 25 Green SFP Fiber is selected and link up on Port 26 1 4 Specifications 10 100 Copper ports P1 P24 Combo port P26 10 100 Copper Ports Compliance Connectors Pin assignments Configuration Transmission rate Duplex support Network cable Combo port P25 IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Shielded RJ 45 jacks Auto MDI MDI X detection Auto negotiation or software control 10Mbps 100Mbps Full Half duplex Cat 5 UTP Combo Port 25 26 with 10 100 1000 RJ 45 and 1000Mbps SFP 10 100 1000 Copper Port Interface Compliance Connectors Pin assignments Configuration Transmission rate Duplex support Network cable Fiber interface IEEE 802 3 10Base T IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX IEEE 802 3u 1000Base T Shielded RJ 45 jacks Auto MDI MDI X detection Auto negotiation or software control 10Mbps 100Mbps 1000Mbps Full Half duplex Cat 5 UTP 10 Compliance Connectors Configuration Transmission rate Network cables
18. Rate value 0 255 Rx Rate Rate value 0 255 Speed Base Low Low rate base Port 1 Port 26 Port Rate Bandwidth Rate value 32Kbps High High rate base Port 1 Port 24 Port Rate Bandwidth Rate value 256Kbps Port 25 Port 26 Port Rate Bandwidth Rate value 2048Kbps Apply Click to apply the configuration change Refresh Click to refresh the port rate display LoadDefault Click to use the default configuration for all ports Status Description Link Speed The port link speed 10Mbps 100Mbps 1000Mbps Note 1 Rate value 0 means full speed for Tx amp Rx 2 Port 1 Port 24 Link speed 10M with high rate base Valid rate value 1 39 3 Port 25 Port 26 Link speed 10M with high rate base Valid rate value 1 4 4 Port 25 Port 26 Link speed 100M with high rate base Valid rate value 1 48 33 4 10 Broadcast Storm Control Broadcast Storm Control Remark pene 63 1 7 83 CS a ile lal siet al E 13 Enable LEET CIIL LN Port M 15 k 17 gg 20 2 fe 23 a EXE DIDIDIOI I adg NEE The setting indicates the number of broadcast packets which are allowed to enter a port in one time slot The time slot is 50us for 1000Mbps 500us for 100Mbps and 5000us for 10Mbps Configuration Description Threshold Broadcast storm protection is activated when the number of broadcast packets received on the port exceeds a threshold in a time slot Time slot 50us for 1000Mbps 500us for 100Mb
19. ber ports The ports not in the member list are not affected by the multicast traffic 4 VLAN Uplink Ports With VLAN uplink enabled a packet which is filtered in a VLAN is forwarded to VLAN uplink ports instead The VLAN uplink port must be a member of the same VLAN Two VLAN uplink ports can be designated one port in one VLAN Clear option is to disable uplink forwarding 60 4 25 Port Counter Counter Category Transmit Packet amp Receive Packet Apph 61 Selection Description Counter Mode Selection Select a counter to display Available counters are Transmit Packet amp Receive Packet Collision count amp Transmit Packet Dropped Packet and Receive Packet CRC Error Packet and Receive Packet Apply Click to confirm the selection Port Port no of the statistic data 2 Counters Two selected statistic data of a port Clear Click to reset the statistic counters Refresh Click to refresh the statistic counters 262 4 26 Backup Recovery Configuration Backup Recovery Backup Switch PC Please check Download to download EEPROM contents _ Download Recovery PC Switch the image Browse Apply This menu is used to store backup the all of current switch configuration to a computer The Recovery is used to use a backup configuration stored in a computer for the switch Configuration Description Download Click to stor
20. ct setting might cause network problem 2 Members of a Tagged based VLAN Group For Tag based mode the ingress port of a received packet must be the member port of the matched VLAN Otherwise the packet is dropped 3 Link Aggregation Trunking configuration Make sure all members of one link aggregation trunk group are configured with same VLAN configuration and are in same VLAN group 43 4 16 QoS Priority Mode QoS Priority Mode S First In First Out Mode O All High before Low OWeight Round Robin Low weight 0 v High weight Remark 1 The priority defines the service policy of the egress operation in all ports 2 First In First Out mode presents no priority difference among packets 3 All High before Low means all packets with high priority are transmitted first 4 5 The weight of D value in Veight Round Robin mode presents 5 actually The service weight for egress between low packets and high packets is the ratio of Low weight High weight Configuration Description Mode QoS service policy for egress operation on a port First In First Out egress by packet arrival time no priority difference All High before Low all high priority packets transmitted first Weight Round Robin egress based on High Low weight ratio Low weight Weight of low priority in weight ratio 0 7 weight 0 weight 8 High weight Weight of high priority in weight ratio 0 7 weight 0 weigh
21. ction Miscellaneous gt VLAN Uplink for more details A1 4 14 Multi to 1 VLAN Setting Multi to 1 VLAN Setting Joint Pot Current Setting Port Remark 1 Multi to 1 WYLAN is a special port based VLAN mode that each not disabled port and the joint port become an individual 2 port WLAN group 2 As Apply button is confirmed all previous VLAN settings are cleared and replaced by new mode Configuration Description Joint port Select a port as the joint port Apply Click to apply the configuration change LoadDefault Click to use default setting values Remark 1 This mode is a special port based VLAN application Each of all ports combing the joint port becomes an individual 2 port VLAN group logically The joint port is the common port for all groups 2 Each of all ports except the joint port can only forward packets to the joint port 3 The point port can forward packets to all ports except itself 4 All ports can t talk to each other except the joint port Note To click Apply will change VLAN mode to port based VLAN and configure according settings The previous egress rule settings are set to defaults 42 4 15 Important Notes for VLAN Configuration Some considerations should be checked in configuring VLAN settings 1 Switch VLAN Mode selection It is suggested to evaluate your VLAN application first and plan your VLAN configuration carefully before applying it Any incorre
22. disable port auto address learning v Select the port numbers to use the above port configuration settings Apply Click to apply the configuration change Current Status Function Link FlowCtrl Down port link down 100FDX 100M Full duplex 100HDX 100M Half duplex 10FDX 10M Full duplex 10HDX 10M Half duplex 1000FDX 1000M Full duplex 1000HDX 1000M Half duplex ON Flow control enabled OFF Flow control disabled Note 1 802 3x pause flow control is used for full duplex mode 2 Backpressure flow control is used for half duplex mode 30 4 8 Port Mirroring Port Mirroring p This function supports Multi ports to Multi ports sniffer Configuration Description Dest Port The selected destination ports are forwarded all packets received on the source ports Monitored Packets The type of packets mirrored Disable disable port mirroring function Rx received packets on the source ports are mirrored Tx transmitted packets on the source ports are mirrored Rx amp Tx all packets on the source ports are mirrored Source Port Select the ports which will be mirrored all received packets to the destination ports Apply Click to apply the configuration change Note 1 This port mirroring function supports multi ports to multi ports mirroring 31 4 9 Bandwidth Control Bandwidth Control Port No Tx Rate Rx Rate 01 v 10 255
23. e 66 Appendix Factory Default Settings System Configuration Password Confirm Password Name Contact Location IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway IP Configuration Mode Port Configuration Auto Negotiation Speed Duplex Pause Backpressure Addr Learning 123 123 SWITCH2621 Null Null 192 168 0 2 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 Static Auto for all ports Port 1 Port 24 100M Port25 Port 26 1000M Full for all ports ON for all ports ON for all ports ON for all ports Port Mirroring Monitored Packets Disable for all ports Bandwidth Control Tx Rate Full Speed for all ports Rx Rate Full Speed for all ports Speed Base Low Broadcast Storm Control Threshold 63 Enable Port Disable for all ports VLAN Mode 67 VLAN Mode Tag Based VLAN Tagging VLAN Member Setting Port Based VLAN Members of each port Tag Based VLAN VID Member ports VLAN index Multi to 1 VLAN Setting Joint Port QoS Priority Mode Mode Low weight High weight Port Based VLAN Don t care tagging for all ports All ports 1 32 for 32 VLANs individually All ports 1 32 for 32 VLANs individually Null First In First Out 0 0 Port Base 802 1p IP DS CoS Configuration High Priority Setting Port Base 802 1p IP DS Enable Disable for all ports Disable for all ports Disable for all ports TCP UDP Port CoS Configuration BOOTP DHCP 67 68 All others protocol
24. e v ms VLAN Striding Disable Disable x RL VLAN Uplink Setting Ulin pink Apply Remark Packet Aging Time The global aging time for the packets stored in high and low queues when egress VLAN Striding VLAN boundary is not limited to the uni cast packets IGMP Snooping Support IGMP vi amp V2 Configuration Description Packet Aging Time in Queues Option Disable 200ms 400ms 600ms 800ms VLAN Striding Option Disable Enable IGMP Snooping Option Disable Enable Uplink1 VLAN uplink 1 options Clear Port 1 Port 2 Port 26 Uplink2 VLAN uplink 2 Option Clear Port 1 Port 2 Port 26 Apply Click to apply the configuration change 59 Remark 1 A packet is dropped if the time it stays in output queue is more than the configured Aging time Disable setting forces a packet never aged out 2 VLAN Striding In normal case a uni cast packet is not allowed to be forwarded to a port not in a VLAN member port list and the uni cast is dropped Enable VLAN Striding allows the uni cast packet to be forwarded cross a VLAN That means uni cast packets are forwarded as no VLAN limitation 3 IGMP Snooping When this function is enabled the switch will monitor multicast router ports and maintain IP multicast group information The switch also listens on IGMP messages to maintain the associated member ports of each multicast group Multicast packets are forwarded only to the group s mem
25. e the configuration to a PC Select image file Specify a backup configuration file for upload to the switch Password Authentication for Recovery operation Browse Click to browse your computer file system for the image file Apply Click to start upload 4 27 Reboot System Reboot System Are you sure you want to reboot system Yes No This menu is used to reboot the switch unit remotely with current configuration Starting this menu will make your current http connection lost You must rebuild the connection to perform any management operation to the unit 63 4 28 Restore Default Are you sure you want to restore factory default Restore switch default setting excluding the IP address and Password This menu is used to restore all settings of the switch unit with factory default values Note Current IP address settings and Password will be kept and will not be restored to factory defaults 4 29 Update Firmware Firmware Update Please input the password to continue the Firmware Update process Password ReConfirm Notice After clicking the Apply button If the firmware update webpage is not redirected correctly or is shown as Webpage not found Please connect to http 192 158 0 2 This menu is used to update the embedded software of the switch Firmware update may be required due to bug fix or function enhancement Configuration Description Password Authentication for operation ReConf
26. ember ports P1 P2 P3 P4 Link Group 2 Trunk group 2 valid member ports P5 P6 P7 P8 Link Group 3 Trunk group 3 valid member ports P25 P26 State Disable The Link Group is disabled Enable The Link Group is enabled Type Static The type of link aggregation mechanism is static and proprietary LACP LACP compliant mode IEEE 802 3ad Operation Key An integer value assigned to the port that determines which ports are 57 aggregated into an LACP link aggregate LACP operation key value 65535 Time Out LACP option Long Time Out Short Time Out Activity LACP option Passive Active Refresh Click to refresh current configuration Apply Click to apply the configuration change Link aggregation function allows making connection between two switches using more than one physical links It can increase the connection bandwidth between two switches The switch supports up to three trunk groups and the number of member ports belonging to one trunk group is limited and must be more than two Notes 1 All member ports of one trunk group must belong to same VLAN group and have same VLAN configuration settings Otherwise abnormal operation might be experienced 2 An enabled port for MAC address binding is not allowed to be member port of any trunk group Note The port has been set MAC binding 58 4 24 Miscellaneous Settings Miscellaneous Settings Packet Aging Time in Queue Disable v Disabl
27. f the European Community Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following technical standards EMC Class A EN55022 2006 EN61000 3 2 2006 EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 Class A EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 IEC 61000 4 2 2001 IEC 61000 4 3 2002 A 1 2002 IEC 61000 4 4 2004 IEC 61000 4 5 2001 IEC 61000 4 6 2003 IEC 61000 4 8 2001 IEC 61000 4 11 2001 Table of Contents 1 didium 6 at SE 8 r 2 Produei Panels en Ee EE eet 9 1 3 LED ndiCatOrS ce een 10 E eelere EE 10 KI UU T 13 2 LUNBSCKNg een 13 KMS LES UU gU RR 13 2 3 Mo nting et 14 2 4 AC Power Supply sssssssssssssssssseneeeeneeem eem eene nene enne nne nnne nnnm nenne nennen 16 2 5 DC Power SUpPp EE 16 2 0 Reset BONON ee e es EZ 3 Making Connections and Configuring IP Address eee 18 3 1 Making U TP EE 18 3 2 Making Fiber COmme Ci aussage 19 33 LED ICAU e ee M 21 3 4 Configuring IP Address and Password for the Switch 22 4 SHEET GE 23 41 PMU SV nenne 23 e VV SMU ACG EE 24 4 3 Start Browser Software and Making Connection nennen 24 4 4 Login Rn R1 EE 24 4 5 Main Management Menu 222 ccceseescsccceeceeneneseeenececeeeeeeenssneeceeneeeeeeneenenees 25 4 6 System Configuratio een 27 4 7 seen E 29 2 0 PO MAT MN anna 31 4 9 Bandwidth COMTO eT 32 4 10 Broadcast Storm CODO are 34 e Zb KK BOUE io iet
28. hanged in any cases The number of LAN ports equipped in the switch Vx xx Set new password Re enter the new password Set the system name for this switch unit Contact person in case of any problem with this switch unit Location where this switch unit is located Configured IP address for the switch management Configured subnet mask for IP address for the switch management Configured gateway IP address for the switch management Static Use the above configured IP settings DHCP Use DHCP to get dynamic IP address configuration for the switch Apply Click to apply the configuration change Note 1 It is suggested to give each switch unit a system name as an alternative unique identification beside IP address 2 Setting change of DHCP mode takes effective in next boot up 28 4 7 Port Configuration Port Configuration 29 Configuration Function Auto Negotiation Speed Duplex Pause Backpressure Addr Learning Select Port No Enable enable auto negotiation Disable disable auto negotiation 100M Fast Ethernet 100Mbps 10M Ethernet 10Mbps 1000M Gigabit Ethernet 1000Mbps Full Full duplex Half Half duplex Enable enable 802 3x pause flow control Disable disable 802 3x pause flow control Enable enable Backpressure flow control Disable disable Backpressure flow control Enable enable port auto address learning Disable
29. ion Port mirroring related configuration Port Tx rate Rx rate control Broadcast Packet Storm protection control configuration VLAN related configuration VLAN group member settings Special Multi to 1 VLAN application setting Quality of Service priority configuration QoS port based 802 1p based IP DS based settings TCP UDP port number based QoS control Static MAC address configuration associated to each port TCP UDP protocol based filtering STP RSTP bridge configuration STP RSTP per port configuration Port link aggregation port trunk related configuration Configurations of Packet aging time IGMP snooping VLAN striding VLAN uplink ports List statistics for all ports Backup switch s current configuration Upload a saved configuration file to the switch Command to reboot the switch Command to restore the switch with factory default settings Command to update the switch firmware Command to logout from the switch management 26 4 6 System Configuration System Configuration MAC Address oa ms Name comet 00408 80000 0 GC GER Zeen ee Location wm Note Valid characters a z A Z and 0 9 21 Configuration Description MAC Address Number of Ports System Version Password Confirm Password Name Contact Location IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway IP Configuration Mode The MAC address factory configured for the switch It can not be c
30. irm Re confirm the password input Apply Click to start upload After clicking Apply a warning window prompts The flash code will be erased and all functions are deleted before a new firmware is uploaded 64 Microsoft Internet Explorer x Warning The code of Flash memory will be erased All Functions will be deleted except the Firmware update itself 4re you sure Se As confirmed the existing firmware is erased and a message is displayed as follows Erase Flash 0 256 If this webpage doesn t refresh smoothly please connect to http 192 168 0 2 to continue Specify the new firmware and proceed to upload new firmware F W Select the image file Browse http 192 168 0 2 If the uploading of new firmware is interrupted unexpectedly and can not be finished properly connect to http 192 168 0 2 to restart the uploading procedure A prompt is displayed as follows Application Program CheckSum Error ET 65 4 30 Logout Logout Are you sure you want to logout E m If no user action in around 5 minutes a notice is displayed as follows Around 5 minutes without any actions on this system for security issue this system will be logout in 10 minutes and without any notices Click Back other items or re login if timeout to continue your works If no user action around 10 minutes after the notice the web connection is logout automatically without notic
31. is up and there is traffic OFF Port link is down 100M Port speed status ON P1 P24 copper port 100Mbps is selected Yellow OFF P1 P24 copper port 10Mbps is selected P25 amp P26 LINK Act Green 1000M Yellow F25 LINK F26 LINK Port link status Port speed status Port link status Port link status ON BLINK OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF P25 amp P26 copper port link is established No traffic Port link is up and there is traffic Port link is down P25 amp P26 copper port 1000Mbps is selected P25 amp P26 copper port 10 or 100Mbps is selected P25 SFP fiber link is established Port link is down P26 SFP fiber link is established Port link is down 3 4 Configuring IP Address and Password for the Switch The switch is shipped with the following factory default settings for software management Default IP address of the switch 192 168 0 2 255 255 255 0 The IP Address is an identification of the switch in a TCP IP network Each switch should be designated a new and unique IP address in the network Refer to Web management interface for System Configuration The switch is shipped with factory default password 123 for software management The password is used for authentication in accessing to the switch via Http web based interface For security reason it is recommended to change the default settings for the switch before deploying it to your network Refer to Web
32. kgroup It provides 24 10 100Mbps copper ports for connections to Ethernet and Fast Ethernet devices With the featured auto negotiation function the switch can detect and configure the connection speed and duplex automatically The switch also provides auto MDI MDI X function which can detect the connected cable and switch the transmission wire pair and receiving pair automatically This auto crossover function can simplify the type of network cables used Gigabit Ethernet Connectivity Two Gigabit combo ports are provided in the switch The combo port provides one 10 100 1000Mbps RJ 45 for connecting to Gigabit copper device and one 1000M SFP slot which can be installed with optional SFP optical fiber transceivers to support one Gigabit 1000Base X fiber connections respectively when needed Fiber Connectivity The 1000M SFP slot provided in a combo port which can be installed with optional SFP optical fiber transceivers to support one Gigabit 1000Base X fiber connection when needed Management The switch is embedded with an Http server which provides management functions for advanced network functions including Port Control Quality of Service and Virtual LAN functions The management can be performed via Web browser based interface over TCP IP network Quality of Service For advanced application the switch is featured with powerful Quality of Service QoS function which can classify the priority for received network frames based on
33. nto the SFP slot Normally a bail is provided for every SFP transceiver Hold the bail and make insertion LINK Act 1000M LINK Act 1000M GREEN YELLOW GREEN YELLOW Feat 3 Until the SFP transceiver is seated securely in the slot place the bail in lock position 19 Connecting Fiber Cables LC connectors are commonly equipped on most SFP transceiver modules Identify TX and RX connector before making cable connection The following figure illustrates a connection example between two fiber ports RX Fiber rahle TX TX Fiber cable Da Make sure the Rx to Tx connection rule is followed on the both ends of the fiber cable Network Cables Multimode MMF 50 125um 62 5 125 um Single mode SMF 9 125 um Fiber Port Configuration For 1000M fiber application on Port 25 and Port 26 just leave the default port configuration Auto for fiber connection 20 3 3 LED Indication 10 100 Copper Port LEDs Combo Ports LEDs UN 23 1C GREEN YEL OW LED Function State Interpretation Power Power status ON The power is supplied to the switch OFF The power is not supplied to the switch Mngt Management status OFF The switch is in initialization and diagnostics BLINK The switch is initialized completely with diagnostic error ON The switch is initialized completely and normal P1 P24 LINK Act Port link status ON P1 P24 copper port link is established No traffic Green BLINK Port link
34. ps 5000us for 10Mbps 1 63 Enable Port v Select the ports to be configured Remark As the function is enabled the incoming broadcast packets are dropped when the number of received broadcast packets exceeds the threshold in the time slot 34 4 11 VLAN Mode Current VLAN mode Port Based VLAN Mode hange VLAN mode Current VLAN mode Tag Based VLAN Mode N Most of NIC cards do not support VLAN tag It is strongly suggested to remove VLAN tag for egree ports connected to PC NIC cards Configuration Description Change VLAN mode Click to change VLAN mode VLAN Mode Current VLAN mode Port Based VLAN port based VLAN Tag Based VLAN 802 1Q Tag based VLAN Port Egress port number Add Tag Click to enable port tagging function Don t care Click to disable port tagging and un tagging function Remove Tag Click to enable port un tagging function Apply Click to apply the configuration change Remark 1 Port Tagging function enabled Add Tag Packet type received on the ingress port Packet output on the egress port with Add Tag Untagged packet Insert the PVID tag of the ingress port Priority tagged packet VID 0 Replace the tag with the PVID tag of the ingress port Priority field not changed Tagged packet No modification 2 Port Un tagging function enabled Remove Tag Packet type received on the ingress port Packet output on the egress port with Add Tag
35. r O 0 0 2000000 DD DD D e 14 15 16 17 18 19 a 21 22 23 24 25 26 m m m m m m m m m m m m mu Port No MAC Address Management Connection 20 00 22 15 be 84 af Remark 1 MAC address The allowed source MAC address up to three 2 As binding is enabled MAC address learning is disabled on the port 3 MAC address binding function and STP RSTP function can not be enabled at the same time Configuration Description Port No The port for configuration MAC Address Up to three MAC addresses can be configured as the static MAC addresses associated to the select port The static addresses are never aged out Select Port Select a port to display its current static MAC address settings Read Click to read and display current static MAC address settings of the selected port Port v select the ports to enable MAC address binding function Static MAC addresses Status Description Management Connection The current http connection to the switch device Port No The port on which the management connection currently hooks MAC Address The MAC address of the connected management station 49 Apply Click to apply the configuration Note 1 As the MAC address binding function of a port is enabled the MAC address auto learning function of the port is disabled at the same time 2 A setting of fT fF ff ff ff ff means not set One valid MAC address at least must be set for the enabled
36. rface The switch features an http server which can serve the management requests coming from any web browser software over TCP IP network Web Browser Compatible web browser software with JAVA script support Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or later Set IP Address for the System Unit Before the switch can be managed from web browser software make sure a unique IP address is configured for the switch 4 3 Start Browser Software and Making Connection Start your browser software and enter the IP address of the switch unit to which you want to connect The IP address is used as URL for the browser software to search the device URL http xxx xxx xxx xxx Factory default IP address 792 168 0 2 4 4 Login to the Switch Unit When browser software connects to the switch unit successfully a Login screen is provided for you to login to the device as the display below Site 192 168 0 2 Password The switch accepts one successful management connection only at the same time The other connection attempts will be prompted with a warning message as the right display above A new connection will be accepted when the current user logout successfully or auto logout by the switch due to no access for a time out of 5 minutes 24 Configuration System Configuration Port Configuration Port Mirroring Bandwidth Control Broadcast Storm Control VLAN mode VLAN Member Multi to 1 VLAN Setting QoS Priority Mode Port 80
37. ridge Status STP Mode Bridge ID Hello Time Max Age Forward Delay Root ID Disable 0 0000 00000000 0 0 D I m the root bridge Configuration Description STP Mode Disable Disable STP or RSTP support Bridge Priority Hello Time Max Age Forward Delay STP Enable Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE802 1D support RSTP Enable Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802 1w support The lower the bridge priority is the higher priority it has Usually the bridge with the highest bridge priority is the root 0 61440 Hello Time is used to determine the periodic time to send normal BPDU from designated ports among bridges It decides how long a bridge should send this message to other bridge to tell I am alive 1 10 seconds When the switch is root bridge the whole LAN uses this setting as the maximum age time 6 40 seconds This figure is set at Root Bridge only Apply Click to apply the configuration 53 Status Description Bridge ID Priority MAC address ID of current STP bridge Hello Time Current Hello Time Max Age The maximum age time Forward Delay This figure is set at Root Bridge only The forward delay time is defined as the time spent from Listening state moved to Learning state and also from Learning state moved to Forwarding state of a port in bridge Root ID The MAC address of current STP root If this switch is STP root a message of I m the root bridge is displayed Note
38. t 8 Apply Click to apply the configuration change Remark 1 The switch implements two levels of priority queues for port egress operation 2 Each packet is classified as high priority or low priority based on CoS classification configuration 3 Weight value 0 represents 8 actually 44 4 17 Priority Classification Port 802 1p IP DS Based Port Base 802 1p IP DS CoS Configuration v Tide Boe 210 108 jth Base M247 IPS ER EF Ka ES RS Im EN ES KA KS o00000000000 C kee uni s D GIEIGEISIEIEIGIEIGIEIGIE sagaoagaanaat As enabled the following packets are classified as high priority Port base All packets received on the port 802 1p IP DS Tagged packets with User Priority value 4 7 received on the port IP packets with DSCP matching one of EF 101110 AF 001010 010010 011010 100010 and Network Control 111000 110000 Configuration Description Enable High Priority v set to enable high priority classification Port No Port number for QoS classification in ingress Port Base v set to enable the port as high priority port All packets received by a high priority port are classified as high priority packets 802 1p v set to enable 802 1p based priority classification scheme 802 1Q tagged packet is examined the TCI Tag Control Information 16 bits field of the 802 1Q tag data 45 The classification rule is
39. t In First Out Disabled Discard packets dropped Low Low priority High High priority 3 TCP UDP Port CoS function Override option Port Base 802 1p IP DS CoS configuration is ignored Configuration Description Protocol Well known TCP UDP based protocol and the port numbers used Classification F I F O First in First out also means disable Discard The matched packet is dropped Low The matched packet 1s classified as low priority 47 High The matched packet is classified as high priority User Defined x User defined port number a b c d Port Number Specify the port number base for User Defined x 1 65535 Mask 0 255 Used to mask the unchecked bits of the port number base 0 255 TCP UDP Port CoS function Override Override other classification methods port 802 1p IP DS Not override Not override other classification methods port 802 1p IP DS Apply Click to apply the configuration change Remark 1 For TCP UDP packets configuration of classification based on TCP UDP port number is a global setting and applied for all ports 2 Discard option can be used to filter the associated TCP UDP packets 48 4 19 MAC Address Binding MAC Address Binding Configuration Port No MAC Address ff Buff ff ff By ff ey ff 1 ff afr afr eff STT ay ft ff ff Buff ff Buff Buff Select Port 01 x i 2 3 a s e 7 a e qo 11 12 13 p
40. the ingress port and frame contents Furthermore many service priority policies can be configured for egress operation in per port basis Virtual LAN VLAN For increasing Tagged VLAN applications the switch is also featured with powerful VLAN function to fulfill the up to date VLAN requirements The switch supports both port based VLAN and tagged VLAN in per port basis AC amp DC Power Options In addition to standard AC power input the switches provide DC options for applications with DC power system 1 1 Features Provide 24 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet ports amp 2 Gigabit combo ports All copper ports support auto negotiation and auto MDI MDI X detection Wire speed reception and transmission Supports 802 3x flow control for full duplex and backpressure for half duplex Store and Forward switching method Self learning for active MAC addresses up to 4K entries Provide in band web based management interface Provide port status statistic monitoring and control function Provide port bandwidth control function Provide static and LACP port link aggregation function Support port based and 802 1Q Tag based VLAN Provide QoS function Provide IGMP snooping function Support 802 1w RSTP and 802 1D STP Support DHCP for dynamic IP configuration No fan design 19 rack mountable Wide operating temperature range 1 2 Product Panels The following figure illustrates the front panel and rear panel of the switch Front panel
41. traight through cable or crossover cable are connected the ports can sense the receiving pair automatically and configure themselves to match the rule for MDI to MDI X connection It simplifies the cable installation Auto negotiation Function The ports are featured with auto negotiation function and full capability to support connection to any Ethernet devices The port performs a negotiation process for the speed and duplex configuration with the connected device automatically when each time a link is being established If the connected device is also auto negotiation capable both devices will come out the best configuration after negotiation process If the connected device is incapable in auto negotiation the switch will sense the speed and use half duplex for the connection Port Configuration Management For making proper connection to an auto negotiation INCAPABLE device it is suggested to use port control function via software management to set forced mode and specify speed and duplex mode which match the configuration used by the connected device 8 3 2 Making Fiber Connection The SFP slot must be installed with an SFP fiber transceiver for making fiber connection Your switch may come with some SFP transceivers pre installed when it is shipped Installing SFP Fiber Transceiver To install an SFP fiber transceiver into SFP slot the steps are 1 Turn off the power to the switch 2 Insert the SFP fiber transceiver i
42. tting for all ports is displayed as follows 37 Slslslslslslslslslslslslsls ISlslslslslslslslsktsislslsls Slslsltslslslslslsltstslslsls Lelslslslslslslslslslslslsls Lelslslslslslslslslslslslsls Lelslslslsislslslslslslslsla zeet PTRRRRARRE 38 4 13 VLAN Member Tag based VLAN Member Setting Tag Based Remark An associated VLAN Index is used for each port to index to a default VLAN among VLANT1 VLAN32 Configuration Description VLAN No Index of VLAN Group 1 Group 32 1 32 N VLAN Group N VID VLAN ID of the VLAN group 1 4094 Member port Select the member ports of the VLAN group Default VLAN Index Index to the default VLAN group associated to the port 1 32 N VLAN Group N Apply Click to apply the configuration change LoadDefault Click to use default setting values 39 Remark 1 In Tag based VLAN a received packet is forwarded to egress ports based on the rules below Packet type received on an ingress port Untagged packet Forwarding Rule toa VLAN Use ingress port s default VLAN index pointing to the VLAN group to be used Priority tagged packet VID 0 Use ingress port s default VLAN index pointing to the VLAN group to be used Tagged packet Use the embedded VID in tag data of the packet to find a matched VLAN group within VLAN Group Group32 2 The default member ports and VID of all 32 VLAN groups are displayed as follows

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