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1. Trunk 08 default none selected These are ports that are allowed to be members of the VLAN A trunk can be selected as a VLAN member but a trunk group needs to be configured first NOTE Model 524063 24 Port allows up to 12 member ports per trunk Model 524087 16 Port allows up to 8 member ports per trunk Delete Click to delete the current VLAN Group configuration Modify Click to complete the current VLAN configuration 802 1Q VLANS A virtual LAN or VLAN is a group of devices on one or more LAN segments that communicate as if they were attached to the same physical LAN segment VLANs are extremely flexible because they are based on logical instead of physical connections When VLANs are introduced all traffic in the network must belong to one or another VLAN Traffic on one VLAN cannot pass to another except through an intranetwork router or Layer 3 switch A VLAN tag is the identification information that is present in frames in order to support VLAN operation Tagged vs Untagged Frames Tagged frames are frames with 802 1Q VLAN tags that specify a valid VLAN identifier VID Untagged frames are frames without tags or frames that carry 802 1p Prioritization tags only having prioritization information and a VID of 0 Frames with a VID of O are also called priority tagged frames When a switch receives a tagged frame it extracts the VID and forwards the frame to other ports in the same VLAN Native VLAN Each port
2. GIGABIT WEB SMART SWITCH USER MANUAL MODELS 524063 amp 524087 Shown Model 524063 24 Port a INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS INT 524063 524087 UM 0308 02 Thank you for purchasing the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Gigabit Web Smart Switch Model 524063 24 Port or Model 524087 16 Port This handy device lets you increase the speed of your network with 10 100 1000 Mbps auto sensing ports that automatically detect optimal network speeds and it lets you increase the speed of your own work through user friendly Web based management for uncomplicated administration Easy to follow instructions in this user manual help make installation of the switch quick and simple so you ll also soon be enjoying the benefits of these additional features e All RJ45 ports with Auto MDIX auto uplink support e Supports NWay auto negotiation e Broadcast storm control with multicast packet rate settings e Store and forward switching architecture e Packet filtering forwarding rates 1 488 000 pps 1000 Mbps 148 800 pps 100 Mbps 14 880 pps 10 Mbps e Supports port controls speed flow control and maximum frame size e Supports VLAN tag based and port based e Supports link aggregation trunking e Provides IEEE 802 1x port based security e Supports port mirroring e 19 rackmount e LEDs for power link activity connection speed e Supports IEEE802 1D Spanning Tree Protocol e Supports static priority ToS 8
3. MAC Address Format OO E0 4C 63 2B BD 00 00 00 00 00 00 VLAN ID 1 Port Number Port 1 Index MAC Address Delete Port Number Options range from Port 1 default to Port 24 Specifies the port number to be bound with MAC addresses MAC Address XX XX XX XX XX XX where XX ranges from O to FF Default 00 00 00 00 00 00 This is the MAC address that is to be statically configured VLAN ID Options range from 1 default to 4094 This is the VLAN identifier of the VLAN upon which the MAC address operates Add Click to add the item Delete Click to delete the bound MAC address item Exit Click to exit this configuration screen NOTE When the current VLAN Mode option is not IEEE802 1Q tag based VLAN the VLAN ID parameter will be disabled NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT ARL TABLE This screen allows you to view MAC addresses of the MAC address table ARL Table Management MAC Address Format D0 E0 40 63 28 BD 00 00 00 00 00 00 Address 00 0 7 69 1a ac col 00 10 24 10 39 63 MAC Address XX XX XX XX XX XX where XX ranges 0 to FF Default 00 00 00 00 00 00 Specifies the MAC address to search for Search Click to start searching for the specified MAC address NOTE The MAC address table consists of static addresses dynamic addresses and the device address MULTICAST CONFIGURATION IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol is used by IP hosts to report their
4. subjected to extreme temperatures humidity or electromagnetic interference Specifically the site you select should meet the following requirements e The ambient temperature should be between 32 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit 0 to 40 degrees Celsius e The relative humidity should be less than 90 percent non condensing e Surrounding electrical devices should not exceed the electromagnetic field RFC standards for IEC 801 3 Level 2 3V M field stength e Make sure that the switch receives adequate ventilation Do not block the fan exhaust port on the switch e The power outlet should be within 1 5 meters of the switch e Do not place objects on top of the unit e Always avoid dust and dirt CONNECTING TO POWER 1 Connect the AC power cord to the receptacle on the back of the switch then plug it into a standard AC outlet with a voltage range from 180 to 260 V AC 2 Disconnect the power cord if you want to shut down the switch CABLING 1 Ensure the power of the switch and end devices is turned off NOTE Always ensure that the power is off before any installation 2 Prepare cable with corresponding connectors for each type of port in use 3 Connect one end of the cable to the switch and the other end to a desired device 4 Once the connections between two end devices are made successfully turn on the power and the switch is operational NETWORK SOLUTIONS HARDWARE INSTALLATION WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT
5. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 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 interference that may Cause undesired operation CE STATEMENT This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility EN 55022 class A for ITE the essential protection requirement of Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility NETWORK SOLUTIONS REGULATORY STATEMENTS HARDWARE INSTALLATION SELECTING A SITE FOR THE SWITCH As with any electrical device you should place the switch where it will not be
6. default All Low Priority All Normal Priority All Medium Priority and All High Priority This screen allows you to quickly configure the 802 1p priorities 802 1p Value Ranging from 0 to 7 these are the values of the IEEE 802 1p priority Priority Options are low normal medium and high Default according to the Priority Traffic option This is a QoS assigned to received tagged frames with the specified IEEE 802 1p priority value NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT QoS Mode DSCP Prioritize Traffic All High Priority DSCP Configuration DSCP Yaluecd 63 All others Prioritize Traffic Options are Custom All Low Priority All Normal Priority All Medium Priority and All High Priority default This screen allows you to quickly configure the DSCP priorities DSCP Value Enter a value from O to 63 This is a Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP a value of the 6 bit DiffServ field in the Type of Service ToS field of the IP header Priority Options are low normal medium and high Default according to the Priority Traffic option This is a QoS assigned to received tagged frames with the specified DSCP NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT Qos Configuration QoS Mode Port Prioritize Traffic All Low Priority Port Priority Configuration Priority Pr
7. host group memberships to multicast routers As hosts join and leave specific multicast groups streams of traffic are directed to or withheld from that host The IGMP protocol operates between multicast routers and IP hosts When an unmanaged switch is placed between multicast routers and their hosts the multicast streams will be distributed to all ports This may introduce significant traffic onto ports that do not require it and receive no benefit from it A device with IGMP Snooping enabled will act upon IGMP messages sent from the router and the host restricting traffic streams to the appropriate LAN segments The following figure provides a simple example of IGMP use One producer IP host P1 is generating two IP multicast streams M1 and M2 There are four potential consumers of these streams C1 through C4 The multicast router discovers which host wishes to subscribe to which stream by sending general membership queries to each of the segments In this example the general membership query sent to the C1 C2 segment is answered by a membership report also referred to as a join indicating the desire to subscribe to stream M2 The router will forward the M2 stream onto the C1 C2 segment In a similar fashion the router discovers that it must forward M1 onto segment C3 C4 NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT Multicast Router Membership Query Membership Query p 2 Mamharchin
8. Displays the current link status of each port 1000MFDX 100MFDX OOMHDX 10MFDX 10MHDX or Down The field lights green and shows the link speed if there is a valid connection on the port Mode Options are Auto speed 10M Half 10M Full 100M Half 100M Full 000M Full and Disabled Default Auto Enabling auto negotiation Auto results in speed and duplex being negotiated upon link detection both end devices must be auto negotiation compliant for the best possible results 10Mbps and 100Mbps fiber optic media dont support auto negotiation so these media must be explicitly configured to either half or full duplex Full duplex operation requires that both ends be configured as such otherwise severe frame loss will occur during heavy network traffic Auto supports all speed and duplex modes Disabling a port for troubleshooting or to secure it from unauthorized connections perhaps will prevent all frames from being sent and received on that port Also when disabled link integrity pulses aren t sent so the link activity LED will never be lit Flow Control Either Enabled or Disabled default This is useful for preventing frame loss during times of severe network traffic Examples of this include multiple source ports sending to a single destination port or a higher speed port bursting to a lower speed port When the port is half duplex it is
9. STP e Superior performance as RSTP will recognize a link failure and put an alternate port into forwarding mode within milliseconds e RSTP may be enabled on a per port basis e Ports may be configured as edge ports which allows rapid transitioning to the forwarding state for non STP hosts e Path costs may be hard configured or determined by port speed negotiation in either the STP or RSTP style e Full bridge historically a device implementing STP on its ports has been referred to as a bridge and the device uses the terms bridge and switch synonymously and port status provide a rich set of tools for performance monitoring and debugging RSTP Operation The 802 1D Spanning Tree Protocol was developed to allow the construction of robust networks that incorporate redundancy while pruning the active topology of the network to prevent loops While STP is effective it requires that frame transfer must halt after a link outage until all bridges in the network are sure to be aware of the new topology Using 802 1D recommended values this period lasts 30 seconds Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802 1w was a further evolution of the 802 1D Spanning Tree Protocol It replaced the settling period with an active handshake between bridges that guarantees topology information to be rapidly progagated through the network RSTP also offers a number of other significant innovations e Topology changes in RSTP can be originated from and acted up
10. Tx Packets The number of transmitted good packets Tx Octets The number of octets on a transmitted good packets Tx High Priority Packets The number of transmitted High Priority good packets Tx Low Priority Packets The number of transmitted Low Priority good packets Tx Broadcast The number of transmitted Broadcast packets Tx Broad and Multicast The number of transmitted Broadcast and Multicast packets Tx Error Packets The number of any type of erroneous packets Receive Size Counters Panel Rx 64 Bytes The number of received packets with size of 64 octets Rx 65 127 Bytes The number of received packets with size of 65 to 127 octets Rx 128 255 Bytes The number of received packets with size of 128 to 255 octets Rx 256 511 Bytes The number of received packets with size of 256 to 511 octets Rx 512 1023 Bytes The number of received packets with size of 512 to 1023 octets Rx 1024 Bytes The number of received packets with size of 1024 to maximum octets Transmit Size Counters Panel Tx 64 Bytes The number of transmitted packets with size of 64 octets Tx 65 127 Bytes The number of transmitted packets with size of 65 to 127 octets Tx 128 255 Bytes The number of transmitted packets with size of 128 to 255 octets Tx 256 511 Bytes The number of transmitted packets with size of 256 to 511 octets Tx 512 1023 Bytes The number of transmitted packets with size of 512 to 1023 octets Tx 1024 Bytes The number of tran
11. accomplished using backpressure in which the switch simulates collisions causing the sending device to retry transmissions according to the Ethernet backoff algoritam When the port is full duplex it is accomplished using PAUSE frame which causes the sending device to stop transmitting for a certain period of time Drop frames after excessive collisions Either Enabled or Disabled default Enable to discard the frames after excessive collision Jumbo Frame Support Either Enabled or Disabled default or 1518 bytes Enable to adjust the size of Jumbo Frames to a maximum value of 9600 bytes PVLANS Configure the port based VLAN members on this screen You need to configure the current VLAN mode on the System Configuration screen to be PVLAN Port Segmentation VLAN Configuration VLAN Configuration List LAN Group1 Port 01 Port 05 4 Port 09 4 Port 13 4 Port 17 E Port21 C Trunk01 Trunk 05 Port 02 Port Ub Port 10 Port 14 Port 16 Port 22 Trunk 02 Trunk Ob Port U3 Port 07 Port 11 Port 15 Port 19 Port 23 Trunk U3 Trunk 07 Port 04 4 Port 08 W Port 12 W Port 16 W Port 20 4 Port 24 Trunk O04 Trunk 08 NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT VLAN Configuration List Options range from VLAN Group 1 to VLAN Group 24 default Specifies the VLAN Group No to configure its members VLAN Members Options range from Port 1 to Port 24 and Trunk 01 to
12. bridges the time spent in this state is usually quite short RSTP bridges operating in STP compatibility mode will spend 6 to 40 seconds in this state After learning the bridge will place the port in the forwarding state The port both learns addresses and participates in frame transfer while in this state From here you can configure the RSTP RSTP System Configuration System Priority a bo Y Hello Time 2 Max Age ZU Forward Delay 15 Force version Normal System Priority Options range from 0 to 61440 Default 32768 This setting provides a way to control the topology of the STP connected network The desired root and designated bridges can be configured for a particular topology The bridge with the lowest priority will become root In the event of a failure of the root bridge the bridge with the next lowest priority will then become root Designated bridges that for redundancy purposes service a common LAN also use priority to determine which bridge is active In this way careful selection of System Priorities can establish the path of traffic flows in normal and abnormal conditions Hello Time Enter a value from 1 to 10 Default 2 This is the time between configuration messages issued by the root bridge Shorter hello times result in faster detection of topology changes at the expense of moderate increases in STP traffic Max Age Enter a value from 6 to 40 Default 20 This is the time for which a confi
13. desirable alternative to disabling NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT the port is to leave STP enabled but to configure the port as an edge port A good candidate for disabling STP would be a port that services a single host computer You can enable RSTP of all aggregations Edge Port Either Enabled default or Disabled Edge ports are ports that do not participate in the Spanning Tree but still send configuration messages Edge ports transition directly to frame forwarding without any listening and learning delays The MAC tables of edge ports do not need to be flushed when topology changes occur in the STP network Unlike an STP disabled port accidentally connecting an edge port to another port in the spanning tree will result in a detectable loop Path Cost Enter a value from 0 to 2147483647 or Auto default Setting the cost manually provides the ability to preferentially select specific ports to carry traffic over others Leave this field set to Auto to use the standard RSTP port costs as negotiated 20 000 for 1Gbps links 200 000 for 100Mbps links and 2 000 000 for 10Mbps links or the standard STP port costs as negotiated 4 for 1Gbps links 19 for 100Mbps links and 100 for 10Mbps links MIRRORING Port mirroring is a troubleshooting tool in which all traffic on a designated port is copied or mirrored to a target port If a protocol analyzer is attached to the target Mirroring Configuratio
14. gt IP subnet mask default Subnet mask for address class lt ipgateway gt Default IP gateway default 0 0 0 0 lt vid gt VLAN ID 1 4094 default 1 PES Enter the IP address IP mask IP gateway or VID according to the above format HELP This displays command syntax information help Commande at top level oyetem commands Console commands Port commands MAC commands VLAN commands Aggregation commands IEEE 802 lw Rapid Spanning Tree commands User Group commands Joo commands Mirror commands IP commands Filter commands Debug commands SYSTEM Commands at oyestem level System Configuration all System Restore Default lkeepIP System Name lt name gt system Reboot system Xmodem System SNMP enable disablel System Trap lt IP Address gt System Readcommunity lt community string Writecommunity lt community string gt Trapcommunity lt community string gt Webtimeout L timeout gt VlanMode L lt mode gt NETWORK SOLUTIONS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION oyetem configuration System Configuration Name wuhan S W Version CV1 5 1 CVS Tag sw 605 2 48 Compile Date Jul 04 2009 14 37 57 H W Version 1 1 0 MAC address QO 10 24 10 39 68 SNMP enabled Trap IP 0 0 0 0 Readeommunity public Writecommunity private Trapcommunity public Webtimeout O Vlanmode gqvlan o ystem gt _ SYSTEM RESTORE DEFAULT Systemerestore default Y oyntax Syatem Restore De
15. to manage the device from another LAN connected via an IP router The gateway address must be on the same IP subnet as this device NOTE After applying a new IP address a new login page will automatically appear Log in again to proceed to other configurations TFTP Server Enabled Either Enabled or Disabled default When you want to use the TFTP upgrade model from the console enable this parameter Management VLAN The number ranges from 1 to 4094 Default 1 Modify this parameter with care lt specifies the VLAN through which the switch can be managed By default the switch is programmed to use VLAN 1 for management and every port on the switch is programmed to use VLAN 1 If you modify a switch port to use a VLAN other than the management VLAN devices on that port will not be able to manage the switch If you change the management VLAN without having at least one port that supports the new management VLAN number you will lose the ability to contact the management package The switch will immediately stop responding to any pings TFTP Telnet and Web sessions from the old management VLAN For this reason it s suggested that modification of VLAN management information be made early in the switch commissioning process and via the console port Name 16 character ASCII string Default admin The system name can make it easier to identify the switches within your network provided that all switches are given a unique name Pass
16. 02 1p Class of Service with 4 level priority queuing e Lifetime Warranty some of the following screen images have been modified to fit the format of this user manual NOTE For a quick install procedure refer to the printed quick install guide enclosed with this product INTRODUCTION VY INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS CONTENTS HARDWARE INSTALLATION spccececcdcsesesececssvessesuccesadvecsseesneuancetestercesesessvevsetecuse is 5 WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT cccccssceeseceeeeseeseeseeeeeseneneneees 6 SW TACCO S rate 6 can e Po en E een eee an T o a vs A O E E E E T e e EEA E 10 PLANS eo E oia 11 IPR OU AMM II 12 AQUEL Oro ee eee een ee eee eee 15 MAS BIRON nenita aaa 17 SN a 18 AAA Ie O a 18 A E E O P E E E E 21 NOTNO eere E E E E 25 Quality of Service Q0S east 26 A A o E E E E 30 Ral Last 31 os a e o PIS 32 A NMG eena pee sere cesses E E E EEE E E OEE EEEE 33 Detailed StalsStCS ee ee ee ene ee ene ee eee eee eres 33 A O UA 35 ILC GING A E OE E EO 37 VaN RES Musa AT 3 A A E Or Software UDI nato 38 POO IE e o E E E 38 CONSOLE MANAGEMIEN Toscasocaiaai airis 38 OOC AC OS Susaeta 38 OC O EE E a a e a E 38 Command Line Interface CLI COMMANAUS occcocccccncconicocncocncncnnnononanocaness 39 SPECIFICATIONS a nannannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen nnn 43 NETWORK SOLUTIONS CONTENTS SAFETY amp COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS
17. 02 1q VLAN Tagging e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IEEE 802 3ab Twisted Pair Gigabit Ethernet e IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation e IEEE 802 3x flow control for full duplex mode General e Media support 10Base T Cat3 4 5 UTP STP RJ45 100Base TX Cats UTP STP RJ45 1000Base T Catbe UTP STP RJ45 e Packet filter forwarding rate 1 488 000 pps 1000 Mbps 148 800 pps 100 Mbps 14 880 pps 10 Mbps e MAC address table 8192 entries e Backplane speed Model 524063 48 Gbps Model 524087 32 Gbps e Switch architecture store and forward e Certifications FCC Class A CE Configuration Options e Port link speed 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps or auto negotiation e Flow control on off per port e VLAN e Port Mirroring NETWORK SOLUTIONS e Port Aggregation Trunking Model 524063 8 groups with up to 12 member ports per trunk Model 524087 8 groups with up to 8 member ports per trunk e Broadcast Storm configuration with ICMP rate broadcast rate multicast rate flooded unicast rate e Port Filter configuration LEDs e Power e Link Act Power e Internal power supply 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz e Power consumption 30 Watts max Environmental e Metal housing 19 rackmount 1U e Dimensions 440 L x 205 W x 44 H mm 17 3 x 8 x 1 7 in e Weight 3 7 kg 8 0 Ibs e Operating temperature O 40 C 32 104 F e Operating hu
18. Group currently has offered no solution Users are advised to be aware of and avoid this problem From here you can configure your Static Multicast Groups static Multicast Table Configuration MAC Address Format 01 E0 4C 63 2B BD U0 00 00 00 00 00 VLAN ID 1 O Port 01 O Pert 05 O Port 09 O Port 13 O Port 17 O Port 21 El Port 02 El Port 06 O Port 10 O Port 14 O Port 18 O Port 22 El Port 03 O Port 07 O Port 11 O Port 15 El Port 19 El Port 23 O Pert 04 C Port 08 C Pert 12 C Port 16 C Por 20 C Pert 24 Index tmulticast Address TLAN ID Port List MAC Address XX XX XX XX XX XX where XX ranges from O to FF Default 00 00 00 00 00 00 This is the multicast group MAC address VLAN ID Options range from 1 default to 4094 This is the VLAN identifier of the VLAN upon which the multicast group operates Ports Select any combination of numbers valid for this parameter default none selected These are ports to which the multicast group traffic is forwarded Add Click to add a new static multicast group Delete Click to delete the item Static Multicast Group Table From the static multicast table you can view all of the current static multicast groups information NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT RSTP The Gigabit Web Smart Switch provides these RSTP related features e Industry standard support of the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol which features a compatibility mode with legacy
19. R M1 Membership Report A Membersh p mep M2 Membership Report i Ci 4 EN C4 e Nu e e A consumer may join any number of multicast groups issuing a membership report for each group Hosts on the segment note membership reports from other hosts and will suppress their own reports accordingly In this way the IGMP protocol guarantees the segment will issue only one join for each group The router periodically queries each of its segments in order to determine if at least one consumer still subscribes to a given stream If no responses occur within a given timeout period usually two query intervals the router will prune the multicast stream from the given segment A more usual method of pruning occurs when consumers wishing to unsubscribe issue an IGMP leave group message The router will immediately issue a group specific membership query to determine if there are any remaining subscribers of that group on the segment After the last consumer of a group has un subscribed the router will prune the multicast stream from the given segment IGMP Snooping Rules When a multicast source starts multicasting the traffic stream will be immediately blocked on segments from which joins have not been received The switch will always forward all multicast traffic to the ports where multicast routers are attached unless configured otherwise Packets with a destination IP multicast address in the 224 0 0 X range which are not IGMP are alw
20. The Gigabit Web Smart Switch switch provides an Administration Authority that lets you configure and manage the switch remotely This section describes how to configure the switch using its Web based browser management interface Switch Access The advanced management capabilities of the switch can be accessed using a standard Internet browser To access the Web based management interface configure the management station with an IP address and subnet mask that are compatible with your switch The factory defaults are 192 168 1 254 for the IP address 255 255 255 0 for the subnet mask 1 Activate your Web browser and enter the IP address 192 168 1 254 in the address field O El http 192 168 1 254 2 Select the Administration Authority and key in the password The factory default for the password is admin Please enter password to login Password After login the initial menu screen displays Click on the links on the left side of each screen to access the various management functions Gigabit Web Smart Switch Configuration System Password Successfully Entered Ports PYLANs 602 10 VLANs 604 10 Advanced Conhtguration ARL Table h A tt le A m pa A Sb P m km EN WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT NETWORK SOLUTIONS Configuration The Configuration menu includes the following subsections System Ports PVLANs 802 1Q VLANs Aggregation MAC Binding ARL Table M
21. ating the DHCP is disabled Lease Time Left Displays the real remaining lease time to the DHCP server DHCP Enabled Either Enabled or Disabled default Specifies whether the IP address is static or dynamically assigned via DHCP Enabled is a special case of a dynamically assigned IP address DHCP is widely used in LAN environments to dynamically assign IP addresses from a centralized server which reduces the overhead of administrating IP addresses Fallback IP Address XXX XXX XXX XXX where XXX ranges from 0 to 255 Default 192 168 1 254 Specifies the IP address of this device An IP address is a 32 bit number that is notated by using four segments of numbers each from O through 255 separated by periods Only a unicast IP address is allowed which ranges from 1 0 0 0 to 233 255 255 255 Fallback Subnet Mask XXX XXX XXX XXX where XXX ranges from 0 to 255 Default 255 255 255 0 Specifies the IP subnet mask of this device An IP subnet mask is a 32 bit number that is notated by using four numbers from 0 WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT NETWORK SOLUTIONS through 255 separated by periods Typically subnet mask numbers use either 0 or 255 as values e g 255 255 255 0 but other numbers can appear Fallback Gateway XXX XXX XXX XXX where XXX ranges from 0 to 255 Default 192 168 1 1 Specifies the default gateway IP address It is only required if you intend
22. ays forwarded to all ports This behavior is based on the fact that many systems do not send joins for IP mulicast addresses in this range while still listening to such packets The switch will only send IGMP membership reports out of those ports where multicast routers are attached because sending membership reports to hosts could result in unintentionally preventing a host from joining a specific group Multicast routers use IGMP to elect a master router Known as the querier the one with the lowest IP address All other routers become of non queriers participating WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT NETWORK SOLUTIONS only to forward multicast traffic When the querier election process is complete the switch simply relays IGMP queries received from the querier When sending IGMP packets the switch uses its own IP address if it has one or an address of 0 0 0 0 if it doesn t have any assigned IP address e g when sending packets on a non management VLAN NOTE IGMP Snooping switches perform multicast pruning using a multicast frame s destination MAC multicast address which depends on the group IP multicast address IP address W X Y Z corresponds to MAC address 01 00 5E XX Y Y ZZ where XX is the lower 7 bits of X and YY and ZZ are simply Y and Z coded in hexadecimal IP multicast addresses such as 224 1 1 1 and 225 1 1 1 will both map onto the same MAC address 01 00 5E 01 01 01 This is indeed a problem for which the IETF Network Working
23. efault 0 0 0 0 Specifies the packets source IP address range to be allowed forwarding An IP NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT subnet mask is a 32 bit number that is notated by using four numbers from O through 255 separated by periods Typically subnet mask numbers use either 0 or 255 as values e g 255 255 255 0 but other numbers can appear DHCP Server Allowed Either Enabled or Disabled default When the DHCP option is configured enable these parameters otherwise the DHCP packets will be discarded and the port will discard all packets RATE LIMIT Rate Limit Configuration Port Policer Shaper 1 gt hl hi h uf a i a e d d bi h mz d d ii id Im a 3 IS 5 e Oo g g ow n r rB n o Y INTELLINET WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT NETWORK SOLUTIONS Policer Options range from 128 to 3698 Kbps or None default This is the rate at which received frames will start to be discarded by the switch Shaper Options range from 128 to 3698 Kbps or None default Thi
24. er of packets transmitted with data length greater than 1518 octets and valid CRC RSTP STATUS This displays the switch s RSTP parameters Click Refresh to renew the status RSTP VLAN Bridge Infomation VLAN Id Bridge Id Hello Time Max Age Fwd Delay Topology Root Id 1 22769 00 10 24 10 38 60 2 20 15 steady This switch is Foot NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT RSTP Port Status Port Group Vlan Id Fath Cost Edge Port P2p Port Protocol Port State Port 1 Mon TP Port 2 Hon TP Port 3 Mon STP Port 4 Mon TP Port 5 Mon 5TP Port 6 Mon TP Port 7 Hors TP Port Mon TP Port 9 HMon 5TP Port 10 Mon 5TP Port 11 Mon TP Port 12 Mon TP Port 13 Mon TP Port 14 Mon 5TP Port 15 Hon TP Port 16 Mon STP Port 17 Mon TP Port Any combination of numbers corresponding to port numbers as seen on the switch s front panel valid for this parameter VLAN ID Displays a value from 1 to 4094 or None default Path Cost Displays a value from O to 2147483647 or None default This is the cost offered by this port If the Bridge RSTP cost style is STP 1Gbps ports will contribute 4 100Mbps ports will contribute 19 and 10Mbps contribute a cost of 100 If the cost style is RSTP 1Gbps ports will contribute 20 000 100Mbps ports will contribute a cost of 200 000 and 10Mbps ports contribute a cost of 2 000 000 Edge Port Displays either yes or no P2P Port Displays either yes or no Default None RSTP us
25. es a peer to peer protocol that provides for rapid transitioning on point to point links This protocol NETWORK SOLUTIONS WER_RACEN RREMNA CED MANAG N NT VVI D B AOC D D VOVVOER MANAGE VI La is automatically turned off in situations where multiple STP brdges communicate over a shared non point to point LAN The bridge will automatically take point to point to be true when the link is found to be operating full duplex The point to point parameter allows this behavior or operates a point to point link but cannot run the link full duplex It will force the parameter false when the port operates the link full duplex but is still not point to point e g a full duplex link to an unmanaged bridge that concentrates two other STP bridges Protocol Displays either RSTP or STP Port State Displays Non STP Disabled Learning Forwarding Blocking or Discarding to indicate the STP status of the port e Non STP STP is disabled on this port e Disabled STP is enabled on this port but the link is down e Learning The port is learning MAC addresses in order to prevent flooding when it begins forwarding traffic e Forwarding The port is forwarding traffic e Blocking The port is used in the STP topology but isn t forwarding traffic e Discarding The link is not used in the STP topology but is standing by Maintenance WARM RESTART Warm Restart Are you sure you wa
26. eter identifies the MIB tree s to which this entry authorizes write access SNMP Trap Community Any 20 characters Default public This parameter identifies the MIB tree s to which this entry authorizes access for notifications VLAN Mode Either Port based or 802 1Q VLAN default Specifies the VLAN mode to configure the 802 1Q based VLAN or the port based VLAN or to close the function This device supports Virtual VLAN which means the network can be segmented into groups to reduce collisions caused by wide broadcasting The device supports both port based VLAN and 802 1Q tag based VLAN Port based VLAN directs incoming packets to VLANs according to their ingress ports 802 1Q tag based VLAN adds a tag to the header of the packet to direct the packet to the right VLAN NOTE When you change the VLAN mode the system will reboot MAC Agetime secs 10 to 65535 Default 300 seconds This configures the time a learned MAC address is held before being aged out PORTS On this screen you can configure the function of each port including Mode and Flow Control settings Select the port number and set its function then click Apply to save the new settings to the device Port Configuration Port Mode Flow Control 1 Auto Speed k Auto Speed lt I Auto speed k Auto Speed Drop frames after excessre collisions O K Jumbo Frame support NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT Link
27. fault lkeepIP Description Restore factory default configuration keeplIP Preserve IP configuration default Not preserved oyatem restore default ek Restoring to default configuration SYSTEM REBOOT oyatem reboot Y Syntax o ystem Reboot Description Reboot the switch oyatemreboot Booting NETWORK SOLUTIONS IP CONFIGURATION lIP gt configuration oyntax IP Configuration Description show IP configured IP address mask gateway VLAN ID and mode IP gt confisurat ion IP Configuration Address 19 168 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 VID 1 Mode enabled dhep disabled tito disabled IP SETUP lP gt setup Y lt ipaddress gt lt ipmask gt lt ipgateway gt lt vid gt setup or show IP configuration lt ipaddress gt IP address default Show IP configuration lt ipmask gt IP subnet mask default Subnet mask for address class lt ipgateway gt Default IP gateway default 0 0 0 0 VLAN ID 1 4094 default 1 Ping the specified IP address n lt count gt Number of echo requests to send default 1 w lt timeout gt Timeout in seconds to wait for each reply default 2 IP pine 192 168 1 250 Reply from 194 168 1 450 packet l time 17 me E NETWORK SOLUTIONS SPECIFICATIONS Standards e IEEE 802 1d Spanning Tree Protocol e IEEE 802 1p Traffic Prioritization e IEEE 8
28. guration message remains valid after being issued by the root bridge Configure this parameter with care when many tiers of bridges exist or when slow speed links such as those used in WANs are part of the network Forward Delay Enter a value from 4 to 30 Default 15 This is the amount of time a bridge spends learning MAC addresses on a rising port before beginning to forward traffic Lower values allow the port to reach the forwarding state more quickly but at the expense of flooding unlearned addresses to all ports Force Version Either Normal default or Compatible Select the version of WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT NETWORK SOLUTIONS Spanning Tree Protocol to support Normal only supports Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Compatible supports both STP 802 1d and RSTP RSTP Port Configuration Port Protocol Enable Edqe Path Cost Aggregations E auto E auto E auto E auto E auto E auto auto E auto lt I auto E auto auto E m m m m m lal m m m m m m auto E E auto Protocol Enabled Either Enabled or Disabled default Enabled means you re enabling RSTP for this port as per the configuration in the RSTP Port Configuration menu STP may be disabled for the port only if the port does not attach to an STP enabled bridge in any way Failure to meet this requirement will result in an undetectable traffic loop in the network A more
29. ion NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT Aggregation Trunking Configuration Group Pont 1 2 217 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Normal 5 0 0060 06 0 Bes Bl BBs Bl BBs sl Ble 0 010190 1010160 Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group T Group 3 Group Options range from Group to Group 8 or Normal default NOTE The trunk group number doesnt affect port trunk operation in any way and is only used for identification The port of the normal group does not belong to any trunk groups Port Select any combination of numbers valid for this parameter default none selected This creates a list of ports aggregated in the trunk Procedure Recommendations and Limitations Link aggregation is also known as port trunking or port bundling The Gigabit Web Smart Switch provides these related features e Support for up to eight port trunks NOTE At least two ports are required to compose a port trunk e Up to 12 ports can be aggregated in a port trunk for Model 524063 24 Port up to 8 ports for Model 524087 16 Port e Highly randomized load balancing between the aggregated links based on trunk algorithm configuration Port trunks must be properly configured on both sides of the aggregated link In switch to switch connections if the configuration on both sides doesn t match e g some ports are mistakenly not included in the port trunk it will result in a
30. ioritize Traffic Options are Custom All Low Priority default All Normal Priority All Medium Priority and All High Priority This screen allows you to quickly configure the Port priorities Priority Options are low normal medium and high Default according to the Priority Traffic option Specifies the default QoS priority for each port NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT FILTER Filter Configuration Source IP Filter DHCP Server Mode IP Address Allowed Disabled E Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled m Do Mm ga a a a a Disabled Disabled E Mode Options are Disabled default Static and DHCP Specifies the source IP address filter model Disabled allows all packets to be forwarded Static allows packets with the specified source IP address to be forwarded while other packets are discarded DHCP allows packets with a DHCP server assigned as the source IP address to be forwarded IP Address XXX XXX XXX XXX where XXX ranges from 0 to 255 Default 0 0 0 0 Specifies the packets source IP address to be allowed forwarding An IP address is a 32 bit number that is notated by using four numbers from O through 255 separated by periods Only a unicast IP address is allowed that ranges from 1 0 0 0 to 233 255 255 255 IP Mask XXX XXX XXX XXX where XXX ranges from 0 to 255 D
31. is assigned a native VLAN number the port VLAN ID PVID When an untagged frame ingresses a port it is associated with the port s native VLAN By default when the switch transmits a frame on the native VLAN it sends the frame untagged but can be configured to transmit frames on the native VLAN tagged VLAN Ingress and Egress Rules Ingress rules are the rules applied to all frames when they are received by the switch as indicated below NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT Frame received os Priority Tagged VID 0 This doesn t depend on ingress port s VLAN configuration parameters VLAN the frame associated with PWID PWID VID in the taco No Tagged valid VID Frame dropped due to its tagged untagged format Frame dropped if associated with VLAN not configured or learned in the switch Frame dropped if ingress port is not a ha member of the VLAN the frame associated with Egress rules are the rules applied to all frames when they are transmitted by the switch as indicated below is Frame sent i VLAN On egress port s native Egress port VLAN Port i is member cba jo Edge According to the egress N A frame is dropped port s PVID Format parameter Tagged dropped From here you can configure the IEEE 802 1Q tag based VLAN members You need to configure the current VLAN mode on the System Configuration screen to be 802 1Q VLAN 802 10 VLAN Configuration Add VLAN L
32. ist Port 01 M 2 Port 09 W Pot 17 F Trunk 01 C Trunk 05 Port 02 Port 06 V Fl W Port 18 Port 22 Trunk 02 Trunk 06 Port 03 Port OF Port 11 Y Port 15 Pot 19 F Trunk 03 Trunk OF Port 04 Port 08 4 Port 12 W Port 16 Fort 20 Fort 24 Trunk 04 Trunk 08 VLAN List Options range from 1 default to 4094 Specifies the VLAN ID to configure its members First you need to click Add to add your VLAN ID NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT VLAN Members Options range from 1 to 24 and Trunk 01 to Trunk 08 default none selected These are ports that are allowed to be members of the VLAN A trunk can be selected as a VLAN member but a trunk group needs to be configured first Delete Click to delete the current VLAN Group configuration Modify Click to complete the current VLAN configuration When your VLAN Mode option is 802 10 tag based VLAN you need to configure the VLAN member port s attribute VLAN Per Port Configuration VLAN aware Ingress Filtering Port Enabled Enabled Packet Type Port 1 E E All O Tagged Only Port 2 All O Tagged Only Port 3 All O Tagged Only Port 4 Port 5 Port6 Port Port 8 Port 20 Port 21 Port 22 Port 23 Port 24 WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT O 0 0 0 0m a a 0 00 O00 0 0 00 a 0 0 0 0 T Al All Al 2 All Al Al An An AN AN O Tagged Only O Tagged Only O Tagged Only O Tagged Onl
33. loop To avoid this and ensure a successful configuration the following procedure is strongly recommended 1 Disconnect or disable all the ports involved in the configuration e either being added to or removed from the port trunk 2 Configure the port trunk on both switches WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT NETWORK SOLUTIONS 3 Double check the port trunk configuration on both switches 4 Reconnect or re enable the ports If the port trunk is being configured while the ports are still connected or enabled the ports will be disabled for a few seconds automatically Also consider these function limitations when configuring port trunks e A port mirroring target port can not be a member of a port trunk However a port mirroring source port can be e A DHCP relay agent client port can not be a member of a port trunk e Load balancing between the links of a bundle is randomized and may not be ideal For instance if three 1000Mbps links are aggreagted the result bandwidth of the port trunk may not be precisely 3000 Mbps e A static MAC address should not be configured to reside on an aggregated port as it may cause some frames destined to that address to be dropped MAC BINDING This screen allows you to bind a MAC address to a specific port on the switch Static MAC addresses are usually configured to enforce port security if supported and when a device can receive but cannot transmit frames MAC Binding
34. midity 10 90 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 40 70 C 4 158 F Package Contents e Gigabit Web Smart Switch e Quick installation guide e Setup CD with user manual SPECIFICATIONS INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS offers a complete line of active and passive networking products Ask your local computer dealer for more information or visit www intellinet network com Copyright INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS All products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners
35. mitted by the mirrored port to be transmitted out of the sniffer port Source Port Options range from Port 01 to Port 24 The selected port is the port being monitored Mirroring Port Options range from Port 01 to Port 24 The selected port is the port where a monitoring device should be connected QUALITY OF SERVICE QoS Quality of Service enhances communication quality by giving precedence to certain classes of packets This device provides Disabled 802 1p DSCP and Port QoS modes The inspection phase results in the QoS of individual frames being determined When these frames are forwarded to the egress port they re collected into one of the priority queues according to the QoS assigned to each frame QoS weighting selects the degree of preferential treatment attached to different priority queues The ratio of the number of higher QoS to lower QoS frames transmitted can be programmed If desired the user can program that lower QoS frames are transmitted only after all higher QoS frames have been serviced From here select a QoS mode and click Apply to put settings into effect Qos Configuration QoS Mode llos Disabled NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT Qos Configuration QoS Mode S02 1p Prioritize Traffic Custom 902 1p Configuration 802 1p Value Priority 0 normal l lowy low normal medium medium high high Prioritize Traffic Options are Custom
36. n Mode all Mirrorring Port Port Ul Source Port E Port 01 E Port Os C Potos E Por 13 E Por 17 C Port 21 Fl Port 02 E Port 06 E Port 10 E Port 14 El Pot 18 El Pon 22 Fl Pon 03 C Por OF C Port 11 C Pot 15 C Porn 19 C Port 23 E Port 04 E Port Os E Port 12 E Port 16 El Por 20 El Port 24 NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT port the traffic stream of valid frames on any source port is made available for analysis Select a target port that has a higher speed than the source port Mirroring a 1000Mbps port onto a 100Mbps port may result in an improperly mirrored stream Frames will be dropped if the full duplex rate of frames on the source port exceeds the transmission speed of the target port Since both transmitted and received frames on the source port are mirrored to the target port frames will be discarded if the sum traffic exceeds the target port s transmission rate This problem reaches its extreme in the case where traffic on a 1000Mbps full duplex port is mirrored onto a 100Mbps half duplex port NOTE Invalid frames received on the source port will not be mirrored These include CRC errors oversize and undersize packets fragments jabbers collisions late collisions and drop events Mode Either Tx default or All The All mode causes all frames received and transmitted by the mirrored port to be transmitted out of the sniffer port Tx mode causes all frames trans
37. ng either root or designated One bridge the root bridge is the logical center of the network All other bridges in the network are designated bridges RSTP also assigns each port of the bridge a state and a role The RSTP state describes what is happening at the port in relation to address learning and frame forwarding The RSTP role basically describes whether the port is facing the center or edges of the network and whether it can currently be used or not There are three RSTP states discarding learning and forwarding Forwarding Forwarding Timer Expires Or Active RSTP Handshake has Occurred Learning BPDUS indicate port should not be active Forwarding Timer Expires Or Active RSTP Handshake Discarding e RSTP Disabled in any state j Link rises or falls Y Disabled 3 Link Down RSTP Enabled gt The discarding state is entered when the port is first taken into service The port does not learn addresses in this state and does not participate in frame transfer The port looks for RSTP traffic in order to determine its role in the network When it is determined that the port will play an active part in the network the state will change to learning The learning state is entered when the port is preparing to act as an active member of the network The port learns addresses in this state but does not participate in NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT frame transfer In a network of RSTP
38. nt to perform a Warm Restart Yes Click to reboot the device in software reset FACTORY DEFAULT Factory Default Are You sure you want to perform a Factory Default Yes Click to reset the switch to the default configuration WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT NETWORK SOLUTIONS SOFTWARE UPLOAD software Upload INS EXT Browse Click to find the new firmware file you want then click Upload to upgrade the firmware and reboot the switch system IMPORTANT During the upgrade process dont turn off the power or any function on the Web page LOGOUT Click to exit the Web management interface CONSOLE MANAGEMENT The Gigabit Web Smart Switch switch provides a console interface for local configuration through its RS232 port This is an internal character oriented user interface for system administration such as resetting factory configuration or changing some settings Direct Access Direct access to the administration console is achieved by directly connecting a terminal or a PC equipped with a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal to the switch console port When using the management method configure the terminal emulation program to use the following default parameters e 115200bps e 8 data bits e No parity e 1 stop bit Logging On Enter the factory default password The user default password is admin the super password is superword Or e
39. nter a user defined password if you change the factory default password later NETWORK SOLUTIONS CONSOLE MANAGEMENT 4 Porte Remote Smart Control Gigabit Switch Password _ NOTE The super password can t be modified and only one console user can log on to the switch at a time Command Line Interface CLI Commands The console management interface is based on command lines After you log in to the system the root directory displays Enter to show all commands At top level a list of command groups will be shown At group level a list of the command syntaxes will be shown If given after a command the syntax and a description of the command will be shown gt Lommande at top level System commands Console commands Port commands WAC commands VLAN commands Aggregation commands IEEE 80 lw Eapid Spanning Tree commands User Group commands Jos commands Mirror commands IP commands Filter commands Debug commands If youre not sure about the correctness of a command entry enter or a space and the system will list possible commands and descriptions as shown on the screen below Common commands and their resultant screens with options follow NETWORK SOLUTIONS lP gt eetup Y Syntax IP Setup lt ipaddress gt lt ipmask gt lt ipgateway gt Kvid Description setup or show IF configuration lt ipaddress gt IP address default Show IP configuration lt ipmask
40. on by any designated bridges leading to more rapid propagation of address information unlike topology changes in STP which must be passed to the root bridge before they can be propagated to the network e RSTP explicitly recognizes two blocking roles alternate and backup port roles including them in computations of when to learn and forward while STP recognizes one state blocking for ports that should not forward e RSTP bridges generate their own configuration messages even if they fail to receive one from the root bridge This leads to quicker failure detection but STP relays configuration messages received on the root port out its designated ports If an STP bridge fails to receive a message from its neighbor it cannot be sure where along the path to the root a failure occurred e RSTP offers edge port recognition allowing ports at the edge of the network to forward frames immediately after activation while at the same time protecting them against loops NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT e While providing a much better performance than STP IEEE 802 1w RSTP still required up to a few seconds to restore network connectivity when a topology change occurred revised and highly optimized RSTP version which this switch supports was defined in the IEEE standard 802 1D 2004 edition and now reduces network recovery times to just milliseconds RSTP States and Roles RSTP bridges have roles to play bei
41. rames ingressing a VLAN unaware switch are not associated with any VLAN e Frames egressing a VLAN unaware switch are sent out unmodified i e in the same untagged 802 1Q tagged format as they were received Ingress Filtering Enabled Either Enabled or Disabled default When enabled checks whether the source port and this port are in the same VLAN only allowing the same VLAN members to forward packets When disabled it allows the same PVID packets to receive Packet Type Either All or Tagged Only default All When selecting Tagged Only the port will only be allowed to receive the tagged frames All allows all packets to access this port PVID Default 1 Specifies the VLAN ID associated with untagged frames received on this port Frames tagged with a non zero VLAN ID will always be associated with the VLAN ID retrieved from the frame tag AGGREGATION This screen allows you to aggregate several Ethernet ports into one logical link port trunk with a higher bandwidth Aggregation can be used for two purposes e To obtain increased linearly incremental link bandwidth To improve network reliability by creating link redundancy If one of the aggregated links fails the switch will balance the traffic between the remaining links To set up port trunk groups put the selected ports numbers into the same trunk group You can configure up to eight groups Click Apply to complete the configurat
42. s is the maximum rate at which the switch will transmit frames on this port The switch will discard frames in order to meet this rate if required STORM CONTROL This screen allows you to configure the rules for Storm Control which limits ICMP Rate Learn Frames Rate Broadcast Rate Multicast Rate Multicast Rate and Flooded Unicast Rate storm Control Configuration storm Control Number of frames per second ICMP Rate No Limit Learn Frames Rate No Limit Broadcast Rate No Limit Multicast Rate No Limit Flooded unicast Rate Mo Limit ICMP Rate Options range from No Limit default to 1K to 32768K Learn Frames Rate Options range from No Limit default to 1K to 32768K Broadcast Rate Options range from No Limit default to 1K to 32768K Multicast Rate Options range from No Limit default to 1K to 32768K Flooded Unicast Rate Options range from No Limit default to 1K to 32768K NOTE No Limit means all frames will not be limited Specify the appropriate limit rate of the frame type NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT Monitoring DETAILED STATISTICS View the detailed transmitting and receiving status of each port by clicking the port s hyperlink Click Clear to clear all statistics click Refresh to renew them Receive Total Ri Packets Rx Octe
43. smitted packets with size of 1024 to maximum octets NETWORK SOLUTIONS WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT Receive Error Counters Panel Rx CRC Aligment The number of packets received which meet all the following conditions e Packet data length is between 64 and 1518 octets inclusive e Packet has invalid CRC e Collision Event has not been detected e Late Collision Event has been detected Rx Undersize The number of received packets that meet all the following conditions e Packet data length is less than 64 octets e Collision Event has not been detected e Late Collision Event has not been detected e Packet has valid CRC Rx Oversize The number of packets received with data length greater than 1518 octets and valid CRC Rx Fragments The number of packets received which meet all the following conditions e Packet data length is less than 64 octets or packet without SFD and is less than 64 octets in length e Collision Event has not been detected e Late Collision Event has not been detected e Packet has invalid CRC Rx Jabber The number of packets which meet all the following conditions e Packet data length is greater that 1518 octets e Packet has invalid CRC Rx Drops The number of received packets that are dropped Transmit Error Counters Panel Tx Collisions The number of transmitted packets for which Collision Event has been detected Tx Drops The number of transmitted packets that are dropped Tx Overflow The numb
44. ts Rx High Priority Packets Rx Low Priority Packets Ri Broadcast Rx Multicast Px Broad and Multicast Rx Error Packets Receive Size Counters Rx 64 Bytes Rx 65 127 Bytes Rx 128 265 Bytes Rx 256 511 Bytes Rx 512 1023 Bytes Rx 1024 Bytes Receive Error Counters Rx CROVAli gment Rx Underzize Rx Oversize Rx Fragments Rx Jabber Rx Drops VY INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Statistics for Port 1 Transmit Total Tx Packets Tx Octet Tx High Priority Packets Tx Low Priority Packets Tx Broadcast Tx Multicast Tx Broad and Multicast Ts Error Packets Transmit Size Counters Tx 64 Bytes Tx 65 127 Bytes Tx 128 255 Bytes Tx 256 511 Bytes Tx 612 1023 Bytes Tx 1024 Bytes Transmit Error Counters Tx Collisions Tx Drops Tx Overflow Receive Total Panel Rx Packets The number of received good packets Unicast Multicast Broadcast and dropped packets Rx Octets The number of octets in received good packets Unicast Multicast Broadcast and dropped packets Rx High Priority Packets The number of received High Priority good packets and dropped packets Rx Low Priority Packets The number of received Low Priority good packets and dropped packets Rx Broadcast The number of good Broadcast packets received Rx Broad and Multicast The number of good Broadcast and Multicast Packets received Rx Error Packets The number of any type of erroneous packets Transmit Total Panel
45. ulticast Configuration RSTP Mirroring Quality of Service Filter Rate Limit and Storm Control SYSTEM This screen provides the current status of the device Click Apply so any changes that are made will take effect system Configuration WAC Address 00 10 24 10 39 68 SY Version C 1 5 1 EMT Version 1 1 0 Active IP Address 19 2 168 1 254 Active subnet flask 255 255 2550 Active sateway 192 165 1 1 DHCP Server 0 0 0 0 Lease Time Lett 0 DHCP Enabled Fallback IF Address 192 166 1 454 Fallback Subnet Wask 255 255 255 0 Fallback Gateway 192 165 1 1 TFTP Server Enabled Management VLAN Name Password Console Inactraty Timeout secs 60100007 NETWORK SOLUTIONS Web Inactraty Timeout secs 60100007 SHIVIP enabled SHIP Trap destination 0 0 0 0 SNMP Read Corenunity public SNIP Write Community private SNMP Trap Comunity public VLAN Mode OU 1 VLAN WLAC Agetime secs 300 10 6553235 S W Version This is the software version of this device H W Version This is the hardware version of this device Active IP Address Displays the current effective IP address of the device Active Subnet Mask Displays the current effective subnet mask of the device Active Gateway Displays the current effective gateway of the device DHCP Server If the device uses the DHCP server to connect to the network the system will display the IP address of the DHCP server The default value is 0 0 0 0 indic
46. word 16 character ASCII string Default admin From here you can modify the default management password Console Inactivity Timeout secs O or 60 to 10000 Default 0 Specifies when the console will time out and display the login screen if there is no user activity A value of zero disables timeouts for console users For console users the maximum timeout value is limited to 10 000 seconds Web Inactivity Timeout secs 0 or 60 to 10000 Default 0 Specifies when the Web management interface will time out and display the login screen if there is no user activity A value of zero disables timeouts for Web management users For Web server users the maximum timeout value is limited to 10 000 seconds SNMP Enabled Either Enabled or Disabled default This parameter enables or disables SNMP access to the device The device supports Simple Network Management Protocol Version 1 and Version 2 SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 which provide access to devices over the network SNMP Trap Destination XXX XXX XXX XXX where XXX ranges from 0 to 255 WEB BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT 9 NETWORK SOLUTIONS Default 0 0 0 0 This is the IP address of the user s SNMP management station if it is configured to receive traps and notifications SNMP Read Community Any 20 characters Default public This parameter identifies the MIB tree s to which this entry authorizes read access SNMP Write Community Any 20 characters Default private This param
47. y O Tagged Only Tagged Only O Tagged Only O Tagged Only O Tagged Only O Tagged Only NETWORK SOLUTIONS VLAN Aware Either Enabled or Disabled default When enabled the VLAN aware attribute will be enabled when disabled the VLAN unaware attribute will be enabled The native operation mode for an IEEE 802 1Q compliant switch is VLAN aware Even if a specific network architecture doesn t use VLANs the system default VLAN settings allow the switch to still operate in a VLAN aware mode while providing functionality required for almost any network application However the IEEE 802 10 standard defines a set of rules that must be followed by all VLAN aware switches For example e Valid VID range is 1 to 4094 VID 0 and VID 4095 are invalid e Each frame ingressing a VLAN aware switch is associated with a valid VID e Each frame egressing a VLAN aware switch is either untagged or tagged with a valid VID which means priority tagged frames with VID 0 are never sent out by a VLAN aware switch It turns out that some applications have requirements conflicting with the IEEE 8202 1Q native mode of operation e g some applications explicitly require priority tagged frames to be received by end devices To ensure the required operation in any possible application scenario and provide full compatibility with legacy VLAN unaware devices the switch can be configured to work in a VLAN unaware mode In that mode e F
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