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1. 54 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Broadcast Storm Control Page Path Port Management gt Broadcast Storm Control The Broadcast Storm Control page prevents traffic on a LAN from being disrupted by a broadcast multicast or unicast storm on a port ALAN storm occurs when packets flood the LAN creating excessive traffic and degrading network performance Errors in the protocol stack implementation mistakes in network configuration or users issuing a denial of service attack can cause a storm Storm control uses rising and falling thresholds to block and restore the forwarding of broadcast unicast or multicast packets Storm control is configured for the switch as a whole but operates on a per port basis Broadcast Storm Control Threshold This value indicates the number of broadcast packet which is allowed to enter each port in one time unit One time unit is 50us for Gigabit speed 500 us for 100Mbps speed and 5000us for 10Mbps speed Note This effect may be not significant for long broadcast packet since the broadcast packet count passing through the switch in a time unit is probably less than the specified number To configure broadcast storm control 1 In the Threshold field enter a number from 1 to 63 that corresponds to the number of broadcast packets allowed to enter each port A higher threshold allows more packets to pass through 2 Next t
2. EtherWAN EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches FastFind Links Introduction Unpacking and Installation Preparing to Configure the Switch Configuring the Switch All Rights Reserved Dissemination or reproduction of this document or its contents is not authorized except where expressly permitted Violators are liable for damages All rights reserved for the purposes of patent application or trademark registration Disclaimer of Liability The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice EtherWAN is not liable for any errors or omissions contained herein or for resulting damage in connection with the information provided in this manual Registered Trademarks The following words and phrases are registered Trademarks of EtherWAN Systems Inc EtherOS Ethernet to the World All other trademarks are property of their respective owners Warranty For details on the EtherWAN warranty replacement policy please visit our web site at https kb etherwan com index php View entry amp EntryID 27 Products Supported by this Manual EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 EtherWAN Preface Audience This guide is designed for the person who installs configures deploys and maintains the Ethernet network This document assumes the reader has moderate hardware computer and Internet skills Document Revision Level This section provides a history of the revision changes to this
3. 66 Per Port Counter gt Port Counter Displays the number of packets transmitted and received for each port 68 QoS Setting gt Priority Mode Selects the priority mode used to queue high and low priority traffic 70 QoS Setting gt Port 802 1p IP DS Based Uses Class of Service CoS to set up consistent traffic prioritization 71 policies QoS Setting gt TCP UDP Port Based Configure CoS settings based on the protocol associated with packets 72 Security gt MAC Address Binding Binds Media Access Channel MAC addresses to switch ports 75 Security gt TCP UDP Filter Processes or drops incoming packets based on protocols 77 38 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Table 4 1 Web Management Interface Menus and Submenus Menus and Submenus Description See Page Trunking gt Link Aggregation Settings Configures switch ports for use in trunks 80 Backup Recovery Saves and restores the switch configuration 83 Miscellaneous Configures output queuing aging time VLAN striding IGMP snooping 86 versions 1 and 2 and VLAN uplink setting Logout Logs you out of the current Web management interface session 88 39 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Administrator Menu The Administrator menu lets you perform the following tasks Authentication Configuration changes the username and password used to log in to the Web management interface See page 41 System IP Confi
4. Connecting to the Gigabit Ethernet Ports page 24 Applying AC Power page 26 Chapters 3 and 4 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide A EtherWAN 2 Unpacking and Installation Topics This chapter describes how to unpack and install the EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 switches Unpacking the Hardware ji page 15 System Requirements page 15 Hardware Features page 16 Installing the Switch page 20 Where to Go from Here page 27 14 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Unpacking the Hardware Unpack the items and confirm that no items are missing or damaged Your package should include One EX17082 EX17162 or EX17242 switch One external power adapter Rack mounting hardware brackets One CD containing this user s guide If any item is damaged or missing notify your authorized EtherWAN representative Keep the carton including the original packing material in case you need to store the product or return it System Requirements To complete your installation you need the following items Computer with an Ethernet RJ 45 Interface Managing the switch requires a personal or notebook computer PC with a 10 100base TX Ethernet interface and a physical RJ 45 connection The preferred operating system for the computer is Microsoft Windows XP Vista 7 You can use Apple OSX or Linux systems as well but for brevity all web configurations in thi
5. VLAN Setting gt VLAN Member You configure a port to belong to a VLAN by assigning a membership mode that determines the kind of traffic the port carries and the number of VLANs to which it can belong The procedure you use depends on whether you configured the switch for port based VLAN or tagged based VLAN see VLAN Mode Page on page 59 Port Based VLANs If you configured the switch for a port based VLAN clicking VLAN Setting gt VLAN Member displays a page similar to the following VLAN Member Setting Port Based Port m Read Dest PORT o 02 03 04 05 06 07 Hi 09 select m E E E a E a t Dest PORT 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 select m a E a a 7 wje alalu alwlo B E s To add members to a port based VLAN 1 Using the Port drop down list select a port number and then click Read 2 On the select rows check each destination port that you want to make a member of this VLAN Uncheck each port that you do not want to make a member 3 Click Update or click Load Default to load default values instead The VLAN Member table at the bottom of the page shows read only settings for the VLAN memters associated with each switch port 63 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Tag Based VLANs If you configured the switch for a tag based VLAN cl
6. enter the same password you use to log into the Web management interface 4 Click Update 84 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Miscellaneous Menu The Miscellaneous menu lets you perform the following task e Miscellaneous configures output queuing aging time VLAN striding IGMP snooping versions 1 and 2 and VLAN uplink setting See page 86 85 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Miscellaneous Setting Page Path Miscellaneous The Miscellaneous Setting page lets you configure the following settings e Output queuing aging time e VLAN striding e IGMP snooping versions 1 and 2 e VLAN uplink setting Output Queuing or Aging Time Cosme me packet g i e Geste VLAN Striding VLAN striding IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping V1 amp V2 Vi amp V2 IGMP S000 Lee Snooping V1 amp V2functon enable VLAN Uplink VLAN Uplink Setting Setting o Uplink eg Zeen Zeien Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Dot 11 Port 12 Pon 14 Pon 15 Uplink1 Uplinkt Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink Uplink Uplink Uplink Clear Uplink1 Clear Uplink2 Updane Configuring Output Queuing Aging Time The Output Queuing Aging Time section is used to avoid poor utilization of the switch When a packet is stored in the switch for a long time the time slot defined by the protocol will expire and this packet becomes useless To prevent these useless packets from wasting the bandwidth the switch
7. 15 4W IEEE 802 3af PoE PSE with a total PoE power budget of 369 6 W Max Model EX17242L Features 24 10 100TX ports supporting 15 4W IEEE 802 3af PoE PSE with a total PoE power budget of 180 W Max Common Features Two pair of Gigabit Ethernet ports Two RJ 45 1000TX ports Two fibre optic Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP 1000TX ports All 10 100TX and 1000TX ports support full half duplex auto negotiation and auto MDI MDIX Web management interface for configuring PoE power status and link status system IP configuration port based VLAN QoS mode QoS priority and MAC port based trunking 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz internal universal power supply 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F operating temperature range Supports rack mounting 11 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Quick Start Guide The following procedure enables advanced users to get their switch up and running in the shortest possible time For detailed installation instructions refer to the sections in the right column below Step Description Find a Location for the Switch Set the switch on a flat surface or mount it in a standard rack 1 rack unit high using the supplied rack mounting hardware brackets Connect to the 10 100 Mbps Switch Ports e Connect one end of a Category 5 or better Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of a computer printer network storage or other network device e Connect the other end to
8. 21 Connecting to the 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 ports See page 24 Connecting to the Gigabit Ethernet ports See page 25 Checking the installation See page 26 Applying AC power See page 26 20 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Preparing the Site Before you install your switch be sure your operating environment meets the operating environment requirements in Table 2 3 Characteristics Mounting Desktop installations Rack mount installations Access Power source Environmental Temperature Operating humidity Ventilation Operating conditions Stacking Installing the Switch Table 2 3 Site Requirements Requirements Provide a flat table or shelf surface Use a 19 inch 48 3 centimeter EIA standard equipment rack that is grounded and physically secure You also need the rack mount guide supplied with your switch Locate the switch in a position that lets you access the front panel RJ 45 ports view the front panel LEDs and access the rear panel power connector Provide a power source within 6 feet 1 8 meters of the installation location Power specifications for the switch are shown in Appendix A Be sure the AC outlet is not controlled by a wall switch which can accidentally turn off power to the outlet and the switch Install the switch in a dry area with ambient temperature between 0 and 40 C 32 and 104 F Keep the switch away from heat sources such as direct sunl
9. Delete 64 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide e To modify a VID click a VID from the drop down list check or uncheck the VLAN member ports and VID source ports as desired and then click Update A map of the port VIDs appears at the bottom of the page 65 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Multi to 1 Page Path VLAN Setting gt Multi to 1 The Multi to 1 Setting page is a per port VLAN feature that lets you configure one or more physical switch ports to a single destination port If you configure this setting it deletes the VLAN group settings Similarly configuring the VLAN group settings thereafter deletes the Multi to 1 settings 1 Using the Destination Port No drop down list click a destination port number 2 On the Disable Port row check each physical port on the switch that you want to exchange packets with the destination port 3 Click Update Multi to 1 Setting Destination PortNo Oly Current Setting Port 01 0 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 Disable Port 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Note Disabled port defines the switch physical port which is disabled Update 1 A example for Multi to 1 structure Ports Destination Port ee Current Setting g e VLAN Groups 1 2 16 2 The original setting of the VLAN Group will be cleared and replaced by this special structure if you enable this fun
10. EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Back 440mm 17 32in 1 330mm 12 99in ze EE Figure 2 8 EX17162 Switch Dimensions 23 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Back CH De 1 440mm 17 32in 220mm 8 66in Top sisses S see T mm Figure 2 9 EX17242 Switch Dimensions Connecting to the 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 Ports The front panel of the switch provides 8 16 or 24 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 ports depending on the model see 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 Ports on page 17 To prevent ESD damage follow normal board and component handling procedures ea Note PoE faults are caused when noncompliant cabling or powered devices are connected to a PoE port Use only standard compliant cabling to connect IEEE 802 3af compliant devices to PoE ports A cable or device that causes a PoE fault must be removed from the network To connect devices to the switch s 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 ports 1 Insert one end of a Category 5 or better Ethernet cable into a switch port 2 Insert the other cable end into the Ethernet port of a computer printer network storage or other network device 24 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each additional device you want to connect to the switch Connecting to the Gigabit Ethernet Ports The front panel of the switch provides two 1000 Mbps RJ 45 ports and two 1000 Mbps fibre opt
11. Snooping V1 amp V2 function enable Gi Leave Packet Leave packet will be forwarded to IGMP router ports VLAN Uplink Setting This section lets you define the Uplink port This port normally is the port attached to the uplink router If you set this function any frame transferred to other VLAN members is forwarded out the uplink port only VLAN Uplink Setting ort 01 Port 02 Port 03 Port 04 Port 05 Port 06 Port 07 Port 08 Port 09 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 ort 10 Port 11 Port 12 Port 13 Port 14 Port 15 Port 16 Port 17 Port 18 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink1 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Uplink2 Clear Uplink1 Clear Uplink2 For example 1 Set ports 1 2 and 3 to the same VLAN and set ports 4 5 and 6 to the same VLAN 2 Set port 01 to Uplink1 set port 4 to Uplink2 and then click Update 3 If port 2 wants to send a unicast packet to port 5 the packet will be transferred to port 1 87 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Logout Menu The Logout menu logs you out of the current Web management interface session When you click this menu the prompt below asks whether you want to log out Click Accept to logout and end your session or click Back to remain in the cur
12. a 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 port on the switch Model EX17082 use ports 1 through 8 Model EX17162 use ports 1 through 16 Model EX17242 use ports 1 through 24 e Repeat this step for each additional device you want to connect to the 10 100 Mbps ports Connect to the Gigabit Ethernet Switch Ports Connect to the same ports either the two 1000 Mbps RJ 45 ports or the two fibre optic SFP ports You cannot use both pairs of ports at the same time RJ 45 Ports e Connect one end of a Category 5 or better Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of a device or other switch e Connect the other end to one of the 1000 Mbps RJ 45 ports on the front of the switch Model EX17082 use ports 9 TX and 10 TX Model EX17162 use ports 17 TX and 18 TX Model EX17242 use ports 25 TX and 26 TX e Repeat this step to use the second 1000 Mbps RJ 45 port if necessary For Reference See Preparing the Site page 21 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 Ports page 17 and Connecting to the 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 Ports page 24 Gigabit Ethernet Ports page 17 Connecting to the Gigabit Ethernet Ports page 24 12 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Step Description SFP Ports Remove any protector plugs from the SFP transceivers on the front of the switch Position and insert a SFP transceiver into one of the SFP ports until it is firmly seated and then close the latch
13. base VLAN mode Otherwise click on Back button to cancel Back 2 Click Continue to proceed or click Back to return to the previous page without changing the VLAN mode If you clicked Continue a page similar to the following appears 61 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide VLAN Mode Tag Based VLAN Change VLAN mode Port 01 5 AddTag don t care 5 RemoveTag Port 02 5 AddTag don t care RemoveTag Port 03 5 AddTag don t care 5 RemoveTag Port 04 5 AddTag don t care RemoveTag Port 05 5 AddTag don t care 5 RemoveTag Port 06 5 AddTag don t care 5 RemoveTag Port 10 5 AddTag don t care 5 RemoveTag Port 11 5 AddTag don t care RemoveTag Port 12 5 AddTag don t care 5 RemoveTag Port 13 5 AddTag don t care RemoveTag Port 14 5 AddTag don t care 5 RemoveTag Port 15 5 AddTag don t care 5 RemoveTag Note If the link partner is a network interface card it probably cannot recognize the VLAN tag In this case it is strongly recommended the network administrator to remove the VLAN tag of the corresponding port 3 Next to Tag Mode click whether the ports should add ignore or remove tags in the frames they forward to other nodes on the network 4 Click Update 62 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide VLAN Member Page Path
14. document Revision Document Version Date Description A Version 1 08 05 2014 Initial release Changes in this Revision N A this is first version of this document iii EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Document Conventions This guide uses the following conventions to draw your attention to certain information Safety and Warnings This guide uses the following symbols to draw your attention to certain information Description Notes emphasize or supplement important points of the main text Tips provide helpful information guidelines or suggestions for performing tasks more effectively Warnings indicate that failure to take a specified action could result in damage to the device or could result in serious bodily injury This symbol warns users of electric shock hazard Failure to take appropriate precautions such as not opening or touching hazardous areas of the equipment could result in injury or death Typographic Conventions This guide also uses the following typographic conventions Convention Bold Italic screen code lt gt angled brackets square brackets braces vertical bar Description Indicates text on a window other than the window title including menus menu options buttons fields and labels Indicates a variable which is a placeholder for actual text provided by the user or system Angled brackets lt gt are also used to
15. e Port Mirroring copies network traffic from one port to another port See page 51 Bandwidth Control limits the rates at which the switch accepts incoming data and retransmits outgoing data See page 52 Broadcast Storm Control prevents LAN traffic from being disrupted by a broadcast multicast or unicast storm on a port See page 55 e POE enables or disables PoE on switch ports See page 56 47 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Configure Switch Ports Here Current Status a Settings Port Configuration Page Path Port Management gt Port Configuration The Port Management page is organized into two sections e The top section provides drop down lists and check boxes for configuring switch ports See Configuring Switch Ports on page 49 e The bottom section is a read only area that shows the current status and settings of the switch ports See Port Configuration Fields on page 50 Port Configuration Duplex Pause 002A o A E oo 7H eo on DANGLE Ip 4H 50 68 78 Ip iii mir fete dade p amp s E Illu E 9 2 PA EE TE E EET 48 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Configuring Switch Ports To configure switch ports 1 At the top of the page next to Select Port No check each switch port that will have the
16. indicate variables Indicates text that is displayed on screen or entered by the user Indicates a variable which is a placeholder for actual text provided by the user or system Italic font is also used to indicate variables Indicates optional values Indicates required or expected values Indicates that you have a choice between two or more options or arguments iv EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide References to Switch Models This guide covers the EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches from EtherWAN Systems Inc When information in this guide applies to both models the models are referred to collectively as the switch If information applies to specific models only those models are identified by model name EX17082 EX17162 or EX17242 v EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide EtherWAN Contents KEEN iii Changes in this FBVISION sccces tase teesaxcadereecsie hasz cases cansasceesecadiasdesedccuanccansdetadeaassckcereesasie ili Document Conventons EEN iv Safety and VV ANTS EE iv Typographic Conventions 5 xi lt seiieseh caesar ee ad decease aie edited Gehan iv References to Switch n es e eltegeeieegeteg egene ege eeleren v CONTENTS eegene EEREeEEeEEeEEeEEEEeeeEEeEEeE vi 1 IMO H Lu E 9 Key SAD OS oceans se sce decals eect cap enee 11 Model EA a 11 Model Eet 11 Keeler ergees 11 Model EX17242L E 11 elle A sidan ccacts ant anevaectncaen vs ccayadenet
17. port Flashing Data is being sent or received on the port 1000M FON A valid network connection has been established on the 1000 Mbps port the port number OFF Data transmission is not occurring on the 1000 Mbps port Flashing Data is being sent or received on the 1000 Mbps port 18 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Rear Panel The EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 rear panels have a receptacle for connecting the supplied external power adapter Use only the external power adapter supplied with the switch The rear panels also have one or more fans that allow air to pass through the switch enclosure and exit through the rear of the chassis Be sure these fans are not blocked ON OFF Fan Switch Power Receptacle Figure 2 4 Rear Panel of the EX17082 Switch ON OFF Fan Fan Switch Power Receptacle Figure 2 5 Rear Panel of the EX17162 Switch ON OFF Fan Fan Switch Power Receptacle Figure 2 6 Rear Panel of the EX17242 Switch Side and Bottom Panels The EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 side panels have vents for cooling Be sure these vents are not blocked The bottom panels have a product label that shows regulatory compliance product serial number and other information 19 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide D a A U N Installing the Switch Switch installation involves the following steps Preparing the site See page 21 Installing the switch See page
18. same configuration settings 2 Using the Function drop down lists set the configuration settings for the checked ports see Table 4 2 3 Click Update Setting Tx Rx Ability Auto Negotiation Backpressure Table 4 2 Port Configuration Settings Description Enables or disables a port s ability to send and receive data on the network Choices are e Enable port can send and receive data e Disable port cannot send and receive data Enables or disables a port s ability to negotiate the communication speed and duplex mode automatically Choices are e Enable port can auto negotiate speed and duplex mode e Disable port cannot auto negotiate speed and duplex mode Specifies the maximum speed for a port Choices are e 1G maximum port speed is 1 Gbps e 100M maximum port speed is 100 Mbps e 10M maximum port speed is 10 Mbps Specifies the port s duplex mode Choices are e Full full duplex e Half half duplex Determines whether the port sends pause frames When a port gets overloaded enabling this setting allows a port to send pause requests to the devices sending it data to allow the overloaded condition to clear Choices are e Enable send pause frames e Disable do not send pause frames Enables or disables backpressure on ports operating at 10 or 100 Mbps in half duplex During periods of packet congestion ports use backpressure to stop their network counterparts from transmitting m
19. this is generally Automatic Select your connection method If using a wired connection select Built in Ethernet For wireless select Airport Click the Proxies tab Be sure each proxy in the list is unchecked Click Apply Now to finish 32 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Disabling Firewall and Security Software If you encounter problems connecting to the switch disable any firewall or security software that may be running on your PC before configuring the switch For more information refer to the documentation for your firewall 33 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide EtherWAN 4 Configuring the Switch Topics After you attach a PC to the switch and configure the PC to the same subnet as the switch use the information in this a Logging into tie Web chapter to configure the switch Management Interface page 35 4 Idle Time Security page 36 4 Understanding the Web Management Interface page 36 4 Web Management Interface Menus page 38 34 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Logging in to the Web Management Interface To access the switch s configuration settings launch a Web browser on the PC you configured in Chapter 3 and log in to the switch s Web management interface 1 Launch a Web browser Note Your computer does not have to be online to configure your switch 2 Inthe browser address bar type the s
20. 2 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Web Smart EX17082 EX17162 or EX17242 Switch from EtherWAN Systems Inc Your switch is a state of the art IEEE compliant network solution designed for users who require high performance along with the power of management to eliminate bottlenecks and increase productivity Your switch is also a Power Sourcing Equipment PSE device All 10 100 Mbps ports support Power over Ethernet PoE which detects and supplies power with IEEE 802 3af complaint powered devices automatically The switch also provides Gigabit speed connections to servers and other Gigabit Ethernet switches To simplify installation the switch is shipped ready for use 9 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Figure 1 1 EX17082 Series Switch Figure 1 2 EX17162 Series Switch Figure 1 3 EX17242 Series Switch 10 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Key Features This section summarizes the key features of the EX17162 and EX17242 switches Model EX17082 Features 8 10 100TX ports supporting 15 4 W IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet PoE Power Sourcing Equipment PSE with a total PoE power budget of 246 4 W Max Model EX17162 Features 16 10 100TX ports supporting 15 4 W IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet PoE Power Sourcing Equipment PSE with a total PoE power budget of 246 4 W Max Model EX17242 Features 24 10 100TX ports supporting
21. 2 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide EtherWAN EtherWAN System Inc www etherwan com USA Office Pacific Rim Office 4570 E Eisenhower Circle 8F No 2 Alley 6 Lane 235 Baoqiao Rd Anaheim CA 92807 Xindian District New Taipei City 231 TEL 1 714 779 3800 Taiwan R O C Email info etherwan com TEL 886 2 6629 8986 Email info etherwan com tw EtherWAN has made a good faith effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this document and disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customers EtherWAN shall not be held liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages due to omissions or errors The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice Copyright 2014 All Rights Reserved All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide August 13 2014 Document version Version 1
22. 8 Multi to Multi Sniffer function To configure port mirroring 1 Next to Dest Port check the ports you want to designate as destination ports 2 Using the Monitored Packets drop down list click the packets that are to be mirrored Choices are Disable disables mirroring Rx receive packets Tx transmit packets Tx amp Rx transmit and receive packets 3 Next to Source Port check the ports you want to designate as source ports Click Update 51 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Bandwidth Control Page Path Port Management gt Bandwidth Control The Bandwidth Control page is organized into two sections The top section provides drop down lists and fields for limiting the rate at which the switch accepts incoming data and the rate at which it retransmits outgoing data See Configuring Bandwidth Control on page 53 The bottom section is a read only area that shows the current status and setting status of the switch ports See Bandwidth Control Fields on page 54 Bandwidth Control Configure Bandwidth Control Here 1 32Kbps Ti Rx bandwidth resolution Wx bandwidth Rat H the ink speed of setected port rs lower than Switch Port Status and Settings Ki S o e x aja a u if 52 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Configuring Bandwidth Control To configure bandwidth control 1 Usin
23. AC Source specifies source MAC address as the load distribution method This is a Layer 2 load balance method e MAC Src amp Dst specifies source address destination MAC address as the load distribution method This is a Layer 2 load balance method Submit Button Click this button to submit your System Priority and Link Aggregation Algorithm selections 80 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Field Description Check the check boxes of the ports you want to aggregate Unchecked ports will not be aggregated Click whether aggregation is enabled or disabled for the ports Type Select the type of port trunk Choices are e Static multiple ports on the switch that function as a single virtual link between the switch and another device e LACP increases the bandwidth between two network devices by distributing the traffic load over multiple physical links See the note following this table Operation Key Identifies the group of ports that are eligible to be aggregated into a trunk group The software assigns a key to each group of ports automatically The Web management interface assigns the keys in ascending numerical order beginning with 0 You can change a port group s key to a value from 0 65535 Time Out Indicates the timeout value of the port Choices are e Long the trunk group has already been formed and the port is therefore using a longer message timeout for the LACPDU messages exchanged w
24. Click Update Priority Mode Priority Mode Mode First In First Out All High before Low Weight Round Robin Low weight 9 High weight 0 Note When the queue weight is set to 0 it will be treated as 8 The low wieght and high weight means the ratio of the packet in the transmit queue For example If low weight and high weight are set to 3 and 5 the ratio of the trasmit packet for the low priority to high priority is 3 5 70 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Port 802 1p IP DS Based Page Path QoS Setting gt Port 802 1p IP DS Based The Class of Service Configuration page lets you use the switch s Class of Service CoS feature to set up consistent traffic prioritization policies CoS prioritizes traffic to prevent less important traffic from consuming network bandwidth and slowing down or stopping the delivery of more important traffic For example without CoS most traffic received by the switch is forwarded with the same priority it had when it entered the switch In many cases such traffic is normal priority and competes for bandwidth with all other normal priority traffic regardless of its relative importance to your organization s mission CoS keeps the most important network traffic moving at an acceptable speed regardless of current bandwidth usage This means you can manage available bandwidth so that the switch transmits the most impo
25. FX Model EX17162 see Figure 2 2 17 TX and 18 TX 17 FX and 18 FX Model EX17242 see Figure 2 3 25 TX and 26 TX 5 FXand26FX 17 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Note These ports have also been referred to as mini GigaBit or GBIC ports but this term has been made obsolete by SFP Reset Button The EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 front panels have a reset button to reset the switch to its factory default settings This button is recessed to prevent accidental resets of the switch To reset the switch to its factory default settings and remove all customized overrides you made to the default settings 1 Leave power cord connected to the switch 2 Using a pin or paper clip press and hold the reset button for about 10 seconds then release the reset button 3 Wait for the switch to reboot a Note You can also reboot the switch using the Reboot Device page in the switch s Web management interface see Reboot Device Page on page 46 LEDs The EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 front panel LEDs show power PoE link activity and 1000 Mbps activity status Table 2 2 summarizes the LEDs on the switches Table 2 2 Front Panel LEDs LED Color Status Description PoE Yellow FON Power Device PD is connected the port number OFF PD is disconnected Link ACT FON A valid network connection has been established the port number OFF Data transmission is not occurring on the
26. Figure 2 2 Model EX17242 1 through 24 see Figure 2 3 These ports are auto sensing auto MDIX 10 100 Mbps ports When you insert a cable into an RJ 45 port the switch e Determines whether the cable is a straight through or crossover cable e Automatically ascertains the maximum speed 10 or 100 Mbps and duplex mode half or full duplex of the attached device After determining this information the switch configures the RJ 45 port automatically to enable communications with the attached device without requiring user intervention Gigabit Ethernet Ports EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 switches have four Gigabit Ethernet interfaces in the form of two RJ 45 ports and two fibre optic Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP ports These ports provide a full duplex 1000 Mbps 1 Gbps connection and can be used to connect upstream to other switches or to other devices For example you can connect a Network Video Recorder NVR to one port and use the other port to upstream to another switch or the network backbone Table 2 1 shows the port designations for the Gigabit Ethernet interfaces Only one pair of Gigabit Ethernet ports can be used at a time If you use one or two RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet ports for example you cannot use the SFP ports Table 2 1 Gigabit Ethernet Port Designations Switch Model Port Designations on 1000 Mbps RJ 45 Ports Port Designations on SFP Ports Model EX17082 see Figure 2 1 9 TX and 10 TX 9 FX and 10
27. IEEE802 3at PoE Model EX17242 IEEE802 3af IEEE802 3 10BASE T IEEE802 3u 100BASE TX IEEE802 3x IEEE802 3ab 1000BASE T IEEE802 3z 1000BASE SX LX IEEE802 1p Forward and Filtering Rate 10 Mbps 14 880 pps 100 Mbps 148 810 pps e 1000 Mbps 1 488 100 pps Packet Buffer Memory 2 75 M bits Processing Type e Store and Forward e Half duplex backpressure and IEEE802 3x full duplex flow control Address Table Size 4096 MAC addresses 92 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Power Specification Description Power Input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption Model EX17082 Device Max 9 W without PoE PoE power budget 246 4 W Max Model EX17162 Device Max 12 W without PoE PoE power budget 246 4 W Max Model EX17242 Device 390W Max PoE power budget 369 6 W Model EX17242L Device 195 W Max PoE power budget 180 W Model EX17082 IEEE 802 3at up to 30W port 50 57VDC 600 mA Max Model EX17162 and IEEE802 3af up to 15 4 W port 47 55 VDC 350 mA Max Model EX17242 Mechanical Specification Description Dimensions Model EX17162 440 mm W x 330 mm D x 44 mm H 17 32 W x 12 99 D x 1 73 H Standard 19 rack mount size one unit height Model EX17242 440 mm W x 220 mm D x 44 mm H 17 32 W x 8 67 D x 1 73 H Standard 19 rack mount size one unit height Weight Model EX17162 4 3 kg 9 46 lbs Model EX17242 4 K
28. P Configure Static DHCP 42 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide System Status Page Path Administrator gt System Status The System Status page displays the switch s system status information and lets you enter an optional comment and configure the idle time security System Status Field MAC Address Number of Ports Comment System Version Idle Time Security Update Button MAC Address 00 e0 b3 34 a3 6a Number of Ports 16 2 Comment switch MAX 15 System Version V110510EW Idle Time 0 1 30 Minutes E Idle Time Security Auto Logout Default Back to the last display Note Comment name only can use a z A Z _ 0 9 Description Read only field that shows the switch s Media Access Channel MAC address Read only field that shows the number of ports on the switch Lets you enter an optional comment up to 15 characters Permitted characters are lower case characters a z upper case characters A Z digits 0 9 underscore _ plus sign minus sign and equals sign Read only field that shows the system software version Number of minutes a Web management session can be idle before the switch ends the session or displays the last management page shown By default idle time security is disabled To change this setting 1 Check the Idle Time Security check box to enable idle time security 2 In the Idle Time
29. X17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Trunking Menu The Trunking menu lets you perform the following task Link Aggregation Settings configures switch ports for use in trunks See page 80 79 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Trunking Page Path Trunking gt Link Aggregation Settings Trunking is a feature that increases the bandwidth between network devices by allowing multiple physical links between switches to work as one virtual or aggregate link The Trunking page lets you configure the switch ports for use in trunks You can trunk ports that have different settings however the speed used will be the lowest speed between the ports The ports must be on the same VLAN Trunking System Priority 1 65535 Link Aggregation Algorithm MAC Src amp Dst v Refresh Member State Disable v Type Static v Operation Key 1 65535 Time Out Long Time Out Activity Passive e Description System Priority The system priority specifies the switch s link aggregation priority relative to the devices at the other ends of the links on which link aggregation is enabled A higher value indicates a lower priority You can specify a priority from 0 65535 Default is 1 Link Aggregation Algorithm used for link aggregation Choices are Algorith gorim e M
30. b management interface Table 4 1 Web Management Interface Menus and Submenus Menus and Submenus Description See Page Administrator gt Authentication Configuration Changes the Web management interface username and password Ai Administrator gt System IP Configuration Configures the switch to use a DHCP assigned or static IP address 42 Administrator gt System Status Shows the MAC address number of ports and system version and lets 43 you specify idle time security settings and an optional comment Administrator gt Load default setting Returns the switch to its default configuration 43 Administrator gt Firmware Update Updates the switch firmware 45 Administrator gt Reboot Device Reboots the switch 46 Port Management gt Port Configuration Configures switch ports 48 Port Management gt Port Mirroring Sends network traffic on a port copied to another port for analysis 51 Port Management gt Bandwidth Control Limits the rates at which the switch accepts incoming data and 52 retransmits outgoing data Port Management gt Broadcast Storm Prevents network traffic from being disrupted 55 Control Port Management gt POE Enables or disables PoE for each switch port 56 VLAN Setting gt VLAN Mode Toggles between tagged and port based VLAN modes 59 VLAN Setting gt VLAN Member Allows ports to join a VLAN 63 VLAN Setting gt Multi to 1 Setting Configures one or more physical switch ports to a single destination port
31. ch VLAN in a network 59 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide When the switch receives a frame with a VLAN tag referred to as a tagged frame the switch forwards the frame only to those ports that share the same VID A port that receives or transmits tagged frames is referred to as a tagged port Any network device connected to a tagged port must be IEEE 802 1Q compliant This is the standard that outlines the requirements and standards for tagging The device must be able to process the tagged information on received frames and add tagged information to transmitted frames Changing to a Port Based VLAN If a VLAN Mode page similar to the following appears the switch is configured for tagged based VLAN VLAN Mode VLAN Mode Tag Based VLAN C Change VLAN mode Port 02 AddTag Port 07 5 AddTag Port 08 5 AddTag Port 05 5 AddTag Port 06 AddTag Port 03 5 AddTag Port 04 AddTag Port 01 5 AddTag Tag Mode don t care 5 RemoveTag don t care RemoveTag don t care 5 RemoveTag don t care RemoveTag don t care 5 RemoveTag don t care 5 RemoveTag don t care 5 RemoveTag don t care D RemoveTag Port 10 5 AddTag don t care 5 RemoveTag Port 11 5 AddTag don t care 5 RemoveTag Port 12 AddTag don t care 5 RemoveTag Port 13 AddTag don t care RemoveTag Port 14 A
32. covery Page Path Backup Recovery The Configuration Backup Recovery page lets you save the switch configuration on your computer or restore the switch configuration by uploading a binary or bin file that you saved previously on your computer Configuration Backup Recovery Backup Switch PC Please check Download to download EEPROM contents Recovery PC Switch Select the image file Password To save the switch configuration 1 Under Backup Switch gt PC click Download 2 When the File Download dialog box appears click Save 83 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide EE Do you want to save this file or find a program online to open it Name down bin Type Unknown File Type 2 00KB From 192 168 2 1 Fna Jl See Cance ij While files from the Intemet can be useful some files can potentially Q ham your computer If you do not trust the source do not find a program to open this file or save this file What s the risk 3 Inthe Save As dialog box go to the location where you want to save the file and then click Save To recover switch settings using a bin file you saved using the procedure above 1 Under Recover PC gt Switch click Browse 2 When the Choose File to Upload dialog box appears use the dialog box to go to the location where the bin file resides and then click the file and click Open 3 In the Password field
33. ction On the other hand If you set the VLAN Group again this special structure will be cleared and replaced by your newest setting 66 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Per Port Counter Menu The Per Port Counter menu lets you perform the following task Port Counter displays the number of packets transmitted and received for each port See page 68 67 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Port Counter Page Path Per Port Counter gt Port Counter The Counter Category page displays the number of packets transmitted and received for each port 1 Using the Counter Mode Selection drop down list click the type of packet you want to view Choices are Transmit and receive packets Collision count and transmission packets Dropped packets and receive packets CRC error packets and receive packets 2 Click Update The page is refreshed and the information you requested is displayed Buttons at the bottom of the page let you refresh and clear the values shown on the page Counter Category Counter Mode Selection Transmit Packet amp Receive Packet Transmit Packet Receive Packet 68 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide QoS Setting Menu The QoS Setting menu lets you perform the following tasks Priority Mode selects th
34. d later Start Internet Explorer On your browser s Tool menu click Options The Internet Options dialog box appears In the Internet Options dialog box click the Connections tab In the Connections tab click the LAN settings button The Local Area Network LAN Settings dialog box appears In the Local Area Network LAN Settings dialog box uncheck all check boxes Click OK until the Internet Options window appears In the Internet Options window under Temporary Internet Files click Settings For the option Check for newer versions of stored pages select Every time I visit the webpage 31 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide 9 om Oo A a AeA Q ww SS Click OK until you close all open browser dialog boxes Disabling Proxy Settings in Firefox The following procedure describes how to disable proxy settings in Firefox Start Firefox On your browser s Tools menu click Options The Options dialog box appears Click the Advanced tab In the Advanced tab click the Network tab Click the Settings button Click Direct connection to the Internet Click the OK button to confirm this change Disabling Proxy Settings in Safari The following procedure describes how to disable proxy settings in Safari Start Safari Click the Safari menu and select Preferences Click the Advanced tab In the Advanced tab click the Change Settings button Choose your location from the Location list
35. ddTag don t care 5 RemoveTag Port 15 5 AddTag don t care 5 RemoveTag Port 16 AddTag don t care RemoveTag Port 17 AddTag don t care 5 RemoveTag Update Note If the link partner is a network interface card it probably cannot recognize the VLAN tag In this case it is strongly recommended the network administrator to remove the VLAN tag of the corresponding port To switch to a port based VLAN 1 WARNING Click Change VLAN Mode The following warning appears Current Tag base VLAN Setting will be reset to default setting if you click on Continue button to change to Port base VLAN mode Otherwise click on Back button to cancel Bak Click Continue to proceed or click Back to return to the previous page without changing the VLAN mode If you clicked Continue a page similar to the following appears indicating that the switch is now configured for a port based VLAN 60 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Port Based VLAN Change VLAN mode Changing to a Tagqged Based VLAN If the VLAN Mode page appears as shown below the switch is configured for port based VLAN Port Based VLAN To switch to a tagged based VLAN 1 Click Change VLAN Mode The following warning appears WARNING Current Port base VLAN Setting will be reset to default setting if you click on Continue button to change to Tag
36. e priority mode used to queue high and low priority traffic See page 70 Port 802 1p IP DS based uses Class of Service CoS to set up consistent traffic prioritization policies See page 71 TCP UDP Port Based configure CoS settings based on the protocol associated with packets See page 72 69 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Priority Mode Page Path QoS Setting gt Priority Mode Quality of Service QoS provides the switch with a mechanism to queue and service high priority traffic before low priority traffic Using the Priority Mode page you can select the priority mode the switch uses to queue high and low priority traffic 1 Next to Mode click one of the following priority modes First In First Out the switch processes and forwards packets in the order they arrive All High before Low the switch services high priority traffic in its transmit queue before low priority traffic Weight Round Robin the switch processes packets in order but uses a ratio of high vs low priority packets based on the Low weight and High weight values you select These values are converted into percentages for handling low priority and high priority traffic For example if Low weight 3 and High weight 5 the ratio of low priority transmit packets to high priority transmit packets handled by the switch is 3 to 5 Note A weight value of 0 is treated as a value of 8 2
37. eatures 11 package contents 15 rebooting using the reset button 18 rebooting using the Web management interface 46 system requirements 15 System requirements 15 version 43 Tagged based VLAN 59 TCP UDP filter configuration 77 port based page 72 Transmit packets 68 Troubleshooting chart 90 suggestions 91 Trunking 80 menu 79 Tx Rx ability 49 50 Unpacking 15 Updating firmware 45 Username 41 Version 43 VLAN member 63 mode 59 Setting menu 57 striding 87 uplink setting 87 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide W Configuration Backup Recovery 83 t t Web management interface 36 Counter Category 68 Firmware Update 45 Load Default Setting 44 MAC Address Binding 75 logging in 35 menus Administrator 40 Miscellaneous Setting 86 Multi to 1 66 POE Configuration 56 Backup Recovery 82 Logout 88 Per Port Counter 67 Port Management 47 Port Configuration 48 QoS Setting 69 Port Mirroring 51 Priority Mode 70 Reboot Device 46 Security 74 Trunking 79 tem IP fi tion 42 VLAN Setting 57 System IP Configuration System Status 43 TCP UDP Filter Configuration 77 TCP UDP Port Based 72 Trunking 80 VLAN Member 63 VLAN Mode 59 Weight Round Robin priority 70 menus and submenus 38 pages Authentication Configuration 41 Bandwidth Control 52 Broadcast Storm Control 55 Class of Service Configuration 71 98 EX1708
38. ena tes tense des vyaneety ouuiacnchGenchtenausyeccomenine 11 COUGH SUE ET o c PE 12 2 Unpacking and Installation EE 14 Unpacking the a go gt ae er een ee ee ee ee 15 System Requirements AAA 15 Hardware Feat eSis inniinn aiiai aAA EEEN Na AREETAN 16 Front Paneline nisa EE 16 SN E 19 Side and en 19 Installing the Switch rem eeneg 20 Preparing Be 21 installing tHE Sr 21 Connecting to the 10 100 Mbps Ru 45 Potts cceeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeneeeeeeetneeeeeeees 24 Connecting to the Gigabit Ethernet Portes 25 vi EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Checking the Installation sic ecccrsscccaccvisenmtiteeecctianaesasemnegeadnceneanatoeweinanciseaatidanseaiwed 26 Applying AC POWER wisscciacetiscnet scuutersdcentertdeetocreinoretdeyutotaestetemenietebiacacateeteentee 26 Where to Go from Here ee egen Eege 27 3 Preparing to Configure the SWItCN cccccessssseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 28 Connecting the E 29 Configuring TCP IP Settings for Microsoft WiNdOWS 7 29 Disabling Proxy Settings ccs seccscieccsnctssscesstecgehecaanctesivcaaistedinadssetoceav cativeaesitcananeaameends 31 Disabling Proxy Settings in Internet Explorer 31 Disabling Proxy Settings in FIRE eegener geesde ege EA geesde geueeeie 32 Disabling Proxy Settings in Garant 32 Disabling Firewall and Security Software s seeessnensseerrreeenenrsrerrssetrnntrnnnresrernseet 33 4 Configuring the Switch vc
39. erted properly and locked into the port at both the switch and the connecting device Be sure all cables used are correct and comply with Ethernet specifications Check for a defective adapter card cable or port by testing them in an alternate environment where all products are functioning Configure the switch and the attached device to auto negotiate Verify that the cabling is correct Be sure all connectors are securely positioned in the required ports Equipment may have been disconnected accidentally Recheck the settings of the device attached to the switch port Be sure the switch and the attached device are using the same duplex setting Be sure the switch and the attached device are set to auto negotiate Check and if necessary change the settings on the Port Management gt Broadcast Storm Control page see page 55 Break the loop by ensuring that there is only one path from any networked device to any other networked device 90 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Additional Troubleshooting Suggestions If the suggestions in Table 5 1 do not resolve your problem refer to the troubleshooting suggestions in this section Network Adapter Cards Be sure the network adapter cards installed in the PC used to configure the switch are in working condition and the latest software driver has been installed Configuration If problems occur after altering the switch s network configurat
40. es User Guide Firmware Update Page Path Administrator gt Firmware Update The Firmware Update page lets you upgrade the switch firmware After you obtain the upgraded firmware file from EtherWAN use the fields in this page to upgrade the switch firmware 1 In the Password field enter the case sensitive password used to access the Web management interface For security each typed password character is masked as a dot 2 In the ReConfirm field enter the same case sensitive password you typed in the Password field For security purposes every typed character is masked as a dot 3 Click Update A warning message appears 4 Click OK to proceed with the firmware update or click Cancel to abort the procedure Firmware Update Please input the password to continue the Firmware Update process Password ReConfirm 45 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Reboot Device Page Path Administrator gt Reboot Device The Reboot Device page has a Confirm button that reboots the switch This button is functionally equivalent to pressing the reset button on the switch see Reset Button on page 18 Reboot Device Click Confirm to Reboot the Device 46 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Port Management Menu The Port Management menu lets you perform the following tasks e Port Configuration configures switch ports See page 48
41. ettings loading 44 DHCP 42 Disabling proxy settings 31 Dropped packets 68 Duplex 49 50 Dynamic IP address 42 Index Filter configuration 77 Firmware update 45 First In First Out priority 70 Flow control 50 I Idle time security 36 43 IGMP snooping 87 IP addresses 42 K Key features 11 L Link aggregation 80 Loading default settings 44 Logout 88 M MAC address 43 binding 75 Member of VLAN 63 Menus Administrator 40 Backup Recovery 82 Per Port Counter 67 Port Management 47 QoS Setting 69 Security 74 Trunking 79 VLAN Setting 57 Minimum output power 56 Mirroring ports 51 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Miscellaneous settings 86 Multi to 1 page 66 Number of ports 43 O Output queuing aging time 86 P Package contents 15 Packet counters 68 Password 41 Pause frames 49 50 Per Port Counter menu 67 Per port VLAN feature 66 POE page 56 Port 802 1pIP DS based 71 configuration 48 counter 68 mirroring 51 number 43 Port Management menu 47 Port based VLAN 59 Priority mode 70 Proxy settings disabling 31 PSE current 56 Q QoS Setting menu 69 R Rebooting the switch using the reset button 18 using the Web management interface 46 Receive packets 68 Recovery 83 Reset button 18 Security menu 74 Specifications 92 Speed 49 50 Static IP address 42 Storm control 55 Switch integrity 91 key f
42. field enter the number of minutes the switch can remain idle before taking the action in step 3 automatically Range is 1 to 30 minutes 0 disables idle timeout security 3 Click the action the switch is to take when the idle time is reached e Auto logout log out of current management session The user is required to re login before using the Web management interface again e Back to the last display redisplay the last management page shown After configuring the settings on this page click this button to commit your settings 43 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Load Default Setting Page Path Administrator gt Load Default Setting The Load Default Setting page provides a Load button that returns the switch to its default configuration settings Clicking this button removes all overrides made to the default configuration settings The only settings that do not return to their default settings are e The switch s IP address e The comment entered in the Administrator gt System Status page The username and password configured in the Administrator gt Authentication Configuration page To reset the switch s IP address comment and username and password reset the switch using the reset button see Reset Button on page 18 Load Default Setting recover switch default setting excluding the IP address User name and Password 44 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switch
43. g 8 81 Ibs Installation Rack mounting 93 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Interface Specification Description Ethernet Ports Model EX17082 10 100BASE TX 8 PoE ports Gigabit 2ports Model EX17162 10 100BASE TX 16 PoE ports Gigabit 2 ports Model EX17242 10 100BASE TX 24 PoE ports Gigabit 2 ports LED Indicators e Per unit Power Status e Per port 10 100TX Link Activity PoE Act status e Gigabit Link Activity Environment Specification Description Operating Temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Storage Temperature 10 C to 70 C 14 F to 158 F Ambient Relative 10 to 95 non condensing Humidity Regulatory Approvals Specification Description ISO Manufactured in an IS09001 facility Emission Compliance FCC Part 15 Class A CE mark Class A 94 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide 95 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide EtherWAN Address learning 50 Administrator menu 40 All High before Low priority 70 Auto negotiation 49 50 91 B Backpressure 49 50 Backup 83 86 Backup Recovery menu 82 Bandwidth control 52 Binding MAC address 75 Broadcast storm control 55 C Class of Service 71 Collision count 68 Configuring ports 48 TCP UDP filters 77 Controlling bandwidth 52 broadcast storms 55 Counter categories 68 CRC error packets 68 D Default s
44. g the Port No drop down list click the switch port you want to configure 2 In the Tx Rate field enter a transmission rate from 0 to 255 0 full speed 3 4 In the Rx Rate field enter a receive rate from 0 to 255 0 full speed Using the Speed Base drop down list select Low or High as follows Low 32 Kbps Tx Rx bandwidth resolution for ports 1 through 18 e Actual Tx Rx bandwidth rate value x 32 kbps The rate value is 1 255 High e 1 256 Kbps Tx Rx bandwidth resolution for ports 1 through 16 e Actual Tx Rx bandwidth rate value x 256 Kbps If link speed is 10 Mbps the rate value is 1 255 The rate value is 1 39 e 2 Bandwidth is 2048 Kbps for ports 17 and 18 e Actual Tx Rx bandwidth rate value x 2048Kbps The rate value is 1 255 e If link speed is 10 Mbps the rate value is 1 4 e If link speed is 100 Mbps the rate value is 1 48 5 Click Update or click Load Default to load default values instead Note If the link speed of the selected port is lower than the rate you set the switch uses the link speed value as your setting rate 53 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Bandwidth Control Fields The fields at the bottom area of the Bandwidth Control page are two columns that show the current status of the switch ports Field Description Port numbers for each switch port Current Status Port transmission speed Link Speed Port link speed
45. guration configures the switch to use a DHCP assigned or static IP address See page 42 System Status shows the MAC address number of ports and system version Also lets you specify idle time security settings and an optional comment See page 43 Local default settings returns the switch to its default configuration See page 43 Firmware Update updates the switch firmware See page 45 Reboot Device reboots the switch See page 46 40 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Authentication Configuration Page Path Administrator gt Authentication Configuration The Authentication Configuration page lets you change the username and password used to log in to the switch s Web management interface Authentication Configuration Setting Value Username max 15 Characters Password max 15 Characters Confirm Password Note Username amp Password only can use a z A Z 0 9 The first time you log in we recommend you change the default username and password used to log in to the switch s Web management interface to prevent unauthorized individuals from gaining access to the switch 1 In the Username field enter a case sensitive username up to 15 characters Permitted characters are lower case characters a z upper case characters A Z digits 0 9 underscore _ plus sign minus sign and equals sign 2 In the Password field e
46. h port 4 in use The left side of the Web management interface contains the menus you use to configure the switch When you click a menu the configuration settings associated with the menu appear in the workspace see Figure 4 2 The menus and configuration settings for the EX17162 and EX17242 switches are the same Switch Ports green ports in use 16 Port 10 100Mbps Plus 2 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Basic toatu Menus Workspace Figure 4 2 Main Areas on the Web Management Interface EX17162 Switch 36 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Some menus have submenus If you click a menu that has submenus the submenus appear below it For example if you click the Administrator menu the submenus in Figure 4 3 appear Figure 4 3 Example of Administrator Submenus Note Depending on the switch model you have the number of ports shown in the screens in this chapter might differ from the number of ports shown in your Web management screens 37 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Web Management Interface Menus Table 4 1 describes the pages in the Web management interface The first time you configure the switch you must configure the following settings Administrator gt System IP Configuration page to configure the switch s IP address Administrator gt Authentication Configuration page to change the default username and password used to log in to the We
47. hat behave as if they were connected to a single network segment even though they may not be For example all marketing personnel may be spread throughout a building Yet if they are all assigned to a single VLAN they can share resources and bandwidth as if they were connected to the same segment The resources of other departments can be invisible to the marketing VLAN members accessible to all or accessible only to specified individuals depending on how the IT manager has set up the VLANs The Advantages of VLANs Provides network segmentation Users who communicate most frequently with each other can be grouped into common VLANs regardless of physical location Each group s traffic is largely contained within the VLAN reducing extraneous traffic and improving the efficiency of the whole network Improves management The addition of nodes as well as moves and other changes can be dealt with quickly and conveniently from a management interface rather than the wiring closet Increases bandwidth and performance VLANs free up bandwidth by limiting node to node and broadcast traffic throughout the network e Enhances network security VLANs create virtual boundaries that can be crossed only through a router So standard router based security measures can be used to restrict access to each VLAN VLAN Behavior in the Switch Packets received by the switch will be treated in the following way e H an untagged packet enters a p
48. ic SFP ports see Gigabit Ethernet Ports on page 17 Use these ports to connect upstream to other switches or to devices such as a storage unit or network video recorder NVR The Gigabit ports are combination ports where only one pair of ports can be used at a time If you use the RJ 45 interfaces on one port for example you cannot use the SFP on that same port Connecting to 1000 Mbps RJ 45 Ports To connect devices to the 1000 Mbps RJ 45 ports 1 Insert one end of a Category 5 or better Ethernet cable into either of the two 1000 Mbps RJ 45 ports on the front panel of the switch 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the other switch or device 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to connect the second 1000 Mbps RJ 45 port to another switch or device Connecting to 1000 Mbps Fibre Optic SFP Ports To connect devices to the 1000 Mbps fibre optic SFP ports 1 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a bare metal surface on the chassis 2 Remove the dust plugs from the fiber optic SFP module ports on the switch and store them in a safe place 3 Find the send TX and receive RX markings that identify the top side of the SFP module Note On some SFP modules the send and receive TX and RX markings might be replaced by arrows that show the direction of the connection either send or receive TX or RX 4 Align the SFP module in front of the slot opening 5 Insert the SFP module into the slot on the switch
49. ices are connected The switch is now functional and ready to pass data If you do not hear the fans or if the Power LED is not ON check that the power cable is plugged in correctly the ON OFF switch is set to the ON position and that the power source is good and not controlled by a wall switch If this does not resolve the problem see Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 26 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Where to Go from Here After you power up the switch for the first time you configure it using the switch s built in management software For more information see Chapters 3 and 4 27 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide EtherWAN Topics A Connecting the PC page 29 Configuring TCP IP Settings for Microsoft Windows 7 page 29 Disabling Proxy Settings page 31 Disabling Firewall and Security Software page 33 3 Preparing to Configure the Switch After you install the switch configure it using the switch s built in Web management interface and a Web browser on a PC For the Web browser to access the switch s Web management interface the PC and switch must be on the same subnet This means the first time you configure the switch you must change your PC s TCP IP settings to match the switch s default subnet of 192 168 2 1 The procedure for changing your PC s TCP IP settings depends on the PC s operating system This chapter describes how to c
50. icking VLAN Setting gt VLAN Member displays a page similar to the following VLAN Member Setting Tag Based up a9 Add os Add Enter a VID select the VLAN member for this entry and then press this button to add a VLAN entry to the table Det Select a VID in the table and then press this button to remove a VID entry from the table Update Modify the existing VID entry select VID and then press the button VLAN Member Port 01 04 select WI NI 13 select E E TI Note If you do not select any port this VID will be treated as a VID embedded in a 802 1Q tag VID Source port 01 02 03 04 05 select VID Source port 10 11 13 14 select To add members to a tag based VLAN 1 In the VID field enter a unique port VLAN identifier from 1 to 4094 and then click Add 2 On the select rows check the VLAN member ports and VID source ports that you want to add as members and uncheck the ones you do not want as members i Note If you do not check any VLAN member ports and VID source ports this VID is treated as a VID embedded in an 802 1Q tag 3 Click Update Delete and Update buttons on the top right side of the page let you remove or modify VIDs e To delete a VID click a VID from the drop down list and then click
51. ight warm air exhausts hot air vents and heaters The installation location should have a maximum relative humidity of 90 non condensing Do not restrict airflow by covering or obstructing the vents on the rear and side panels of the switch Keep at least 2 inches 5 08 centimeters free on all sides for cooling Be sure there is adequate airflow in the room or wiring closet where you intend to install the switch Keep the switch at least 6 ft 1 83 m away from nearest source of electromagnetic noise such as a photocopy machine If you intend to stack two or more switches be sure e The mounting surface can safely support the stack e There is adequate space around the stack for ventilation and cooling You can install your switch on a flat surface or in a standard EIA 19 inch rack that can be placed ina wiring closet with other equipment e If installing the switch on a desktop or shelf allow sufficient ventilation space between the device and the objects around it e H installing the switch in a rack attach the supplied rack mounting brackets to the switch s front panel one on each side and secure them with the screws provided with the equipment rack For more information refer to the documentation that came with the equipment rack 21 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide To 440mm 17 32in CC TZ Figure 2 7 EX17082 Switch Dimensions 22 EX17082
52. inds Media Access Channel MAC addresses to switch ports See page 75 TCP UDP Filter processes or drops incoming packets based on protocols See page 77 74 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide MAC Address Binding Page Path Security gt MAC Address Binding The MAC Address Binding page lets you bind up to three Media Access Channel MAC addresses to every port on the switch This page is organized into two sections Configure MAC Address Binding Here The top section has fields and drop down lists for enabling or disabling MAC address binding The bottom section shows the MAC address binding status for the switch ports MAC Address Binding Port No 1 MAC Address Post No Binding Status Disable Note The MAC address of current management connection is Side bef5 0b at port 4 Configuring MAC Address Binding To enable MAC address binding 1 2 Under MAC Address enter up to three MAC addresses that will bind to a switch port Using the Select Port drop down list click the switch port to which you want to bind the MAC address es you specified in step 1 Using the Binding drop down list click Enable or Disable Enable port binds MAC addresses until the specified number is reached Disable port learns MAC addresses freely Click Update If address learning is enabled a message warns you that enabling MAC address binding disables address learning auto
53. ing bale Model EX17082 use ports 9FX through 10FX Model EX17162 use ports 17 FX and 18 FX Model EX17242 use ports 25 FX and 26 FX Repeat this step to use the second SFP port if necessary Power On Connect the female end of the supplied AC power adapter cable to the power receptacle on the back of the switch Connect the 3 pronged end of the AC power adapter cable to a grounded 3 pronged AC outlet Move the ON OFF switch on the rear panel of the switch to the ON position Wait for the switch to complete its Power On Self Test Confirm that the LEDs for ports connected to a device are green If not replace the Ethernet cable and then check the port LED again Configure the Switch Configure a PC for subnet 192 168 2 n where nis a number other than 1 in the range 0 to 255 Connect the PC to a 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 port on the switch launch a browser and specify the switch s default IP address 192 168 2 1 At the User Log In page type admin in the ID and Password fields and then click OK Click Administrator gt Authentication Configuration enter a new case sensitive username and password and then click Update Click Administrator gt System IP Configuration Next to IP Configure click DHCP or click Static and enter the IP address subnet mask and gateway settings for the network on which you will use the switch Click Update Change any other settings as necessary 13 For Reference See
54. ion restore the original connections and determine the problem by implementing the new changes one step at a time Be sure cable distances repeater limits and other physical aspects of the installation do not exceed the Ethernet limitations Switch Integrity If required verify the integrity of the switch by resetting it To reset the switch use the reset button on the front panel see Reset Button on page 18 or use the Administrator gt Reboot Device page on the switch s Web management interface see Reboot Device Page on page 46 If the problem continues contact EtherWAN Systems technical support Auto Negotiation The 10 100 Mbps ports negotiate the correct duplex mode and speed if the switch is configured for auto negotiation this is the switch s default setting and the device at the other end of the link supports auto negotiation If the device does not support auto negotiation the switch determines only the speed correctly and the duplex mode defaults to half duplex The Gigabit ports on the switch negotiate speed duplex mode and flow control provided the attached device supports auto negotiation 91 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide EtherWAN Appendix A Specifications Technology Specification Description Standards Model EX17082 and IEEE802 3 10BASE T Model EX17162 IEEE802 3u 100BASE TX IEEE802 3x IEEE802 3ab 1000BASE T EEE802 3z 1000BASE SXILX IEEE802 1p QoS
55. is computer settings View your active networks k Network Access type No Internet access Weck network Connections N Local Area Connectior Change your networking settings et UD a new connecdbon or network H ecbon or netwe Set up a wireless broadband dial up ad hoc or VPN connection or set up a router of access point Connect or reconnect to a wireless wired dial up er VPN network connection group and shanng option Access files and printers located on other network computers or change sharing settings Troubleshoot problem Diagnose and repair network problems or get troubleshooting information 3 On the right side of the page select the connection right click it and then select Properties 29 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Disable A Status SC Diagnose Local Area Bridge Connections Connection Create Shortcut Delete Rename 4 Click Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then click Properties Marvel Yukon 88E8056 PCI E Ggabt Ethemet Controller L G ss This connection uses the following tems Wi ler Packet Scheduler wv lte and Printer Shanng for Microsoft Networks Wi A Reattke FuiProt WLAN Liity Protocol Driver D M KE Unk Layer Topolog WK A Link Layer Topology D Im ag Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse intercon
56. ith the remote port Typically these messages are used as confirmation of the health of the aggregate link Short the port has just started the LACPDU message exchange process with the port at the other end of the link The S timeout value also can mean that the link aggregation information received from the remote port has expired and the ports are starting a new information exchange Activity Switch interfaces exchange LACP packets only with partner interfaces that have an active or passive mode configuration e Passive interface responds to LACH packets that it receives but does not start LACP packet negotiation This setting minimizes the transmission of LACP packets Active places an interface into an active negotiation state in which the interface starts negotiations with other interfaces by sending LACP packets Submit Button After configuring the settings on this page click this button to commit your settings Note If you enable LACP on some specified ports and their link partners are normal ports without LACP these specified ports cannot transmit packets to receive packets from the link partner 81 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Backup Recovery Menu The Backup Recovery menu lets you perform the following task Backup Recovery saves and restores the switch configuration See page 83 82 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Configuration Backup Re
57. matically Click OK to remove the message and enable MAC address binding or click Cancel to abort the operation 75 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide MAC Address Binding Status Fields The fields at the bottom area of the MAC Address Binding page show the current MAC address binding status of the switch ports Field Description Port numbers for each switch port Binding Status MAC address binding status of the port Speed of the port for example 10 for 10 Mbps and 100 for 100 Mbps 76 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide TCP UDP Filter Configuration Page Path Security gt TCP UDP Filter The TCP UDP Filter Configuration page lets you specify which incoming packets are processed and which are dropped based on the protocol associated with the packets The packet will be either dropped or forwarded This is the secure WAN part Check TCP UDP Port Number To configure TCP UDP filter configuration 1 Using the Function Enable drop down list click Enable 2 Using the Port Filtering Rule drop down list click one of the following selections positive the switch forwards the protocols selected in the next step and drops the other protocols negative the switch drops the protocols selected in the next step and forwards other protocols 3 For Protocol check the protocols you want forwarded if Port Filtering Rule positive or drop
58. nd EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide VLAN Mode Page Path VLAN Setting gt VLAN Mode The VLAN Mode page lets you toggle between two virtual VLAN modes e Port based VLAN e Tagged based VLAN Port Based VLAN Port based VLANs A port based VLAN is a group of ports that form a logical Ethernet segment Each port of a port based VLAN can belong to only one VLAN at a time A port based VLAN can have as many or as few ports as needed The VLAN can consist of all the ports on an Ethernet switch or just a few ports In addition a port based VLAN can span switches and consist of ports from multiple Ethernet switches Ports in a port based VLAN are referred to as untagged ports and the frames received on the ports as untagged frames The names derive from the fact that the frames received on a port do not contain any information that indicates VLAN membership and that VLAN membership is determined solely by a port s PVID Taqgged based VLANs VLAN membership in a tagged based VLAN is determined by information within the frames that are received on a port This differs from a port based VLAN where the PVIDs assigned to the ports determine VLAN membership The VLAN information within an Ethernet frame is referred to as a tag or tagged header A tag which follows the source and destination addresses in a frame contains the VID of the VLAN to which the frame belongs IEEE 802 3ac standard This number uniquely identifies ea
59. nected networks 5 In the General tab click Use the following IP address 6 Inthe IP address field type 192 168 2 10 Tip Although the last digit in the previous step is 10 in reality this digit can be any number Q between 0 and 255 except the number 1 because the address 192 168 2 1 is already being used by the switch 7 Press the Tab key to populate the Subnet mask field automatically You can leave the Default gateway field blank 30 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide zeck Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 1468 2 10 Subnet mask 255 255 0 Default gateway TE Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate DNS server CeCe 8 Click OK to exit the current dialog box and then click OK again to exit the initial dialog box Disabling Proxy Settings Before using the switch s Web management interface disable proxy settings in your Web browser Otherwise you might not be able to view the switch s Web based configuration pages Disabling Proxy Settings in Internet Explorer The following procedure describes how to disable proxy settings in Internet Explorer 5 an
60. nter a case sensitive password up to 15 characters Permitted characters are the same as the ones for the username 1 For security each typed password character is masked as a dot 3 In the Confirm field enter the same case sensitive password you typed in the Password field For security purposes every typed character is masked as a dot e 4 Click Update 5 When a message tells you that the update was successful and prompts you to reboot the switch click Reboot 41 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide System IP Configuration Page Path Administrator gt System IP Configuration The System IP Configuration page lets you configure the switch to use a static or dynamic DHCP IP address The first time you log in configure these settings to match the settings of the network on which the switch will be used 1 If your network uses a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server to allocate IP addresses dynamically next to IP Configure click DHCP and then skip to step 3 2 If your network uses static IP addresses next to IP Configure click Static Then complete the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway fields with the static IP address information for the switch The IP address must be unique and must not be used by any other device on the network 3 Click Update System IP Configuration Setting Value IP Address be he bh Subnet Mask 255 Des Ges jn Gateway be be P Pa I
61. o Enable Port check each port to which you want to apply broadcast storm control 3 Click Update 55 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide POE Page Path Port Management gt POE Power over Ethernet PoE means that power sourcing equipment PSE supplies power to powered devices PD such as IP telephone wireless LAN access point and web camera from Ethernet interfaces through twisted pair cables The POE Configuration page lets you enable or disable PoE independently for each switch port Description 07 Di No Load 10 H No Load Update Update the power control funtion Enable Power On Enable Power Off 56 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide VLAN Setting Menu A Local Area Network LAN can be defined as a broadcast domain Hubs bridges or switches in the same physical segment or segments connect all end node devices End nodes can communicate with each other without the need for a router Routers connect LANs together routing the traffic to appropriate port A virtual LAN VLAN is a local area network with a definition that maps workstations on some other basis than geographic location for example by department type of user or primary application To communicate between VLANs traffic must go through a router just as if they were on two separate LANs A VLAN is a group of PCs servers and other network resources t
62. onfigure TCP IP settings for PCs that have a Microsoft Windows 7 operating system If your PC is running an operating system other than Windows 7 refer to the documentation for your operating system to find out how to change the PC s TCP IP settings 28 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Connecting the PC To connect a PC to the switch 1 Insert one end of a Category 5 or better Ethernet cable into an available 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 port on the front panel of the switch Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port on the PC you will use to configure the Confirm that the Link ACT LED for the port to which the PC is connected is ON If the LED is OFF replace the Ethernet cable connecting your computer and switch Configuring TCP IP Settings for Microsoft Windows 7 After connecting the PC to the switch change the PC s TCP IP settings to the switch s default subnet The following procedure describes how to change the TCP IP settings for a PC running Windows 7 1 2 Click Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt View network status and tasks In the left pane click Change adapter settings 20 SS gt Control Panel All Control Panel Rem Network and Sharing Center Control Panel Home View your basic network information and set up connections Manage wireless networks A x Jo x bech Change adapter settings tz Network iteme Change advanced sharing Th
63. ore packets temporarily This prevents a buffer overrun and the subsequent loss and retransmission of network packets You cannot set backpressure on ports where auto negotiation is enabled You can enable backpressure only on ports where the speed and duplex mode are configured manually Choices are e Enable enable backpressure e Disable disable backpressure 49 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Setting Description Addr Learning Allows the switch to learn the MAC addresses of the stations in the network to identify on which port to send traffic Choices are e Enable enable address learning e Disable disable address learning Port Configuration Fields The fields at the bottom area of the Port Configuration page show the current status and setting status of the switch ports Description Port Port numbers for each switch port Current Status Link Speed at which the port tries to connect to a port on another switch or device A green LED indicates ports in use Speed Speed ofthe port for example 10 for 10 Mbps and 100 for 100 Mbps Speed ofthe port for example 10 for 10 Mbps and 100 for 100 Mbps the port for example 10 for 10 Mbps and 100 for 100 Mbps Duplex Duplex mode of the port for example FULL for full duplex FlowCtrl Shows whether flow control is enabled ON or disabled OFF for the ports Setting Status Tx Rx Ability Sh
64. ort configured for tag based VLAN the port settings defined on the VLAN Setting gt VLAN Mode page determine whether the packet is tagged automatically Each port has a default VLAN ID setting that is user configurable The VLAN ID for each port can be changed on the VLAN Mode page 57 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide If a tagged packet enters a port configured for tag based VLAN the port settings defined on the VLAN Setting gt VLAN Mode page determine whether the is tag is ignored or removed automatically If the port in which the packet entered the switch does not have membership with the VLAN specified by the VLAN ID tag the packet is dropped Port VLAN membership settings are changed on the VLAN Setting gt VLAN Member page If the port has membership to the VLAN specified by the packet s VLAN ID the packet will be able to be sent to other ports with the same VLAN ID membership Packets leaving the switch will be either tagged or untagged depending on the setting for that ports VLAN membership properties The switch s VLAN features can be accessed from the VLAN Setting menu This menu lets you perform the following tasks VLAN mode toggles between tagged and port based VLAN modes See page 59 VLAN Member allows ports to join a VLAN See page 63 Multi to 1 Setting configures one or more physical switch ports to a single destination port See page 66 58 EX17082 EX17162 a
65. ows whether the port is configured to send and receive data Auto Nego Shows whether auto negotiation is enabled or disabled for the ports Specifies the port speed Duplex Shows the port duplex mode either HALF half duplex or FULL full duplex Shows whether the use of pause frames is enabled ON or disabled OFF for the ports Backpressure Shows whether backpressure is enabled ON or disabled OFF for the ports Addr Learning Shows whether address learning is enabled ON or disabled OFF for the ports 50 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Port Mirroring Page Path Port Management gt Port Mirroring The Port Mirroring page lets the switch send network traffic on a port copied to another port for analysis by a network analyzer A mirroring session consists of a destination port and at least one source port A mirror copy of the traffic on the source port s being probed is transmitted from the source port to the destination probe port A network analyzer can be connected to a destination probe port to analyze network traffic A port configured as a destination probe port acts as a mirroring port as long as the session is operationally active When the session is not active the port transmits and receives traffic based on the other configuration parameters Port Mirroring Dest Port Monitored Packets Disable Source Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 d 10 11 2 13 14 15 16 17 1
66. ped if Port Filtering Rule negative 4 For Secure WAN port check the port where the packet is to be forwarded or dropped 5 Click Update 77 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide TCP_UDP Filter Configuration Function Enable Disable negative v Note Port Filtering Rule 1 The outgoing packet with selected protocol will be either forwarded or dropped at secure WAN port as the figure shwon below 2 negative means the selected protocol will be dropped and other protocols will be forwarded positive means the selected protocol will be forwarded and other protocol will be dropped FTP 20 21 SSHQ22 I TELNET 23 SMTP Q25 EDNS 53 E TFTP 69 EHTTP 80 8080 E POP3 110 E NEWS 119 Protocol E SNTP 123 E NetBIOS 137 139 IMAP 143 220 E SNMP 161 162 HTTPS 443 1 XRD_RDP 3389 BOOTP_DHCP 67 68 User_Define_a User_Define_b E User_Define_c User_Define_d E Port01 Bom E Bom E Port04 Botz E Port06 E Port07 E Port08 E Port09 Secure WAN port E Port10 EPortl1 EPort12 E Port13 Portl4 7 Poet EPortl6 EPort17 EPort18 Note The description of Secure WAN port is shown below The packet will be either dropped or forwarded This is the secure WAN part Traffic Path Va raic Ingress Check TCP UDP Port Egress Number Port 78 EX17082 EX17162 and E
67. provides an option to enable the queue aging function Once enabled the switch monitors the aging timer for each packet before it is sent out A packet that stays in a queue for a long time will be discarded Output Queue Aging Time Aging time The output queue aging function allows the administrator to select the aging time of a packet stored in the output queue A packet stored in the output queue for a long time will lower the free Disable ms packet buffer resulting in the poor utilization of the buffer and the poor switch performance 86 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide VLAN Striding By selecting this function the switch forwards unicast packets to the destination port regardless of whether the destination port is in the same VLAN VLAN Striding VLAN Striding Disable v When this function is enabled the switch will forward a uni cast packet to the destination port No matter whether the destination port is in the same VLAN group IGMP Snooping When this function is enabled the switch executes IGMP snooping version 1 and version 2 without the intervention of the CPU The switch handles Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP report packets automatically If you enable Leave packet will be forwarded to IGMP router ports and members want to leave this multicast group the IGMP leave packet will be forwarded to the router ports IGMP Snooping V1 amp V2 IGMP Snooping Disable IGMP
68. rent session 88 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide EtherWAN 5 Troubleshooting Topics This chapter provides information about troubleshooting h itch 4 Troubleshooting Chart SES page 90 4 Additional Troubleshooting Suggestions page 91 89 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Troubleshooting Chart Table 5 1 symptoms causes and solutions of possible problems Symptom Power LED is OFF Link ACT LED is OFF or intermittent File transfer is slow or performance degradation is a problem A segment or device is not recognized as part of the network Collisions are occurring on the connected segment Link ACT LED is flashing continuously on all connected ports and the network is disabled Table 5 1 Troubleshooting Chart The switch is not receiving power Port connection is not working Half or full duplex setting on the switch and the connected device are not the same One or more devices are not connected properly or cabling does not meet Ethernet guidelines Some collisions are normal when the connection is operating in half duplex mode A network loop redundant path has been created Solution Check the power cord connections for the switch at the switch and the connected device Be sure all cables used are correct and comply with Ethernet specifications Check the crimp on the connectors and be sure the plug is ins
69. rtant traffic first 1 For each port check one or more characteristics that indicate to the switch to give packets with those characteristics higher priority than packets that do not have those characteristics For example to give packets that have VLAN tags and arrive on port 2 a higher priority than packets on other ports that do not have VLAN tags check VLAN Tag for Port No 2 2 Click Update Class of Service Configuration M Enable High Priority Port No Mode Hate SN IP DS Port Mo Mode E Key IP DS 1 10 J E J a un D E F 3 12 4 13 5 14 6 15 7 16 8 17 9 18 As long as any of three COS schemes 802 1p IP TOS DS or Port Base is mapped to high the data packet will be treated as the high priority VLAN Tag priority high priority gt 4 7 low priority gt 0 3 IPv4 DS and IPv6 TC high priority gt 10 18 26 34 46 48 56 low priority gt others 71 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide TCP UDP Port Based Page Path QoS Setting gt TCP UDP Based Clicking QoS Setting gt TCP UDP Based displays another Class of Service Configuration page where you configure CoS settings based on the protocol associated with packets Each protocol has an Option drop down list from which you can specify how the switch handles frames associated with the protocols The Option drop down list provides the following selections e _F I F O incoming packets are for
70. s manual use Windows 7 as the underlying operating system Category 5 Ethernet Cables An Ethernet cable of at least Category 5 rating is required to connect your PC to the switch The cable can be configured as straight through or crossover Web Browser Software Use any of the following web browsers when configuring the switch Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome Internet Explorer is the preferred browser for EtherWAN switch configuration 15 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Hardware Features The following sections describe the hardware features of the EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 switches Front Panel Figure 2 2 and Figure 2 3 show the front panels of the switches Reset 10 100 1000 Mbps Button popes Ports SFP Ports Status LEDs 1000 Mbps RJ 45 Ports Figure 2 1 Front Panel of the EX17082 Switch Reset 1000 Mbps 10 100 Mbps Ports SFP Ports Power Status LEDs 1000 Mbps LED RJ 45 Ports Figure 2 2 Front Panel of the EX17162 Switch Reset 1000 Mbps 10 100 Mbps Ports SFP Ports H HER JE zas 29 Power Status LEDs 1000 Mbps LED RJ 45 Ports Ee Figure 2 3 Front Panel of the EX17242 Switch 16 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 Ports The switches have the following 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 ports Switch Model Port Designations Model EX17082 1 through 8 see Figure 2 1 Model EX17162 1 through 16 see
71. until you feel the connector on the module snap into place in the rear of the slot 25 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Checking the Installation Before you apply power Inspect the equipment thoroughly e Verify that all cables are installed correctly e Check cable routing to make sure cables are not damaged or create a safety hazard Be sure all equipment is mounted properly and securely Applying AC Power EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 switches have an ON OFF switch that controls power to the switch Before you connect the power cord select an AC outlet that is not controlled by a wall switch which can turn off power to the switch After you select an appropriate outlet use the following procedure to apply AC power 1 Connect the female end of the supplied AC power adapter cable to the power receptacle on the back of the switch 2 Connect the 3 pronged end of the AC power adapter cable to a grounded 3 pronged AC outlet 3 On the rear panel move the ON OFF switch to the ON position d When you apply power e All green PoE Link ACT and 100M LEDs blink momentarily The fans start e The yellow Power LED goes ON e The Link ACT and 100M LEDs for every port connected to a device flash as the switch conducts a brief Power On Self Test POST After the switch passes the POST the Link ACT and 100M LEDs for every port connected to a device go ON The PoE LEDs also go ON if Power Dev
72. veiesetssssctececccscecisetiseaneewessnnnennsnneseuesevananntaneneneuewannnnnnes 34 Logging in to the Web Management Interface AAA 35 NONE Time SSCUNILY EE 36 Understanding the Web Management Interface A 36 Web Management Interface Menus eeeeeeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenseeeneeseeeeeeenes 38 ele ll Ee TEE 40 Port Management Ieper gege ees 47 Eier 57 Per Port Counter Wen eegener ee eegen 67 QoS Setting TE 69 Security TE 74 TCG MO TE 79 Backup Recovery MenU disctecneracensserdecaciucincadeatid tie recioneienneesceceetiaeed senna 82 POMS NEOUS TN E 85 Keen 88 5 Troubleshooting WEE 89 Tro bleshooting En GE 90 Additional Troubleshooting Suggestions cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeetaeeeeeeetaeeeeeees 91 Network Ee Dee accscccecescdnccsaaiiceceacnsieadeannsasieras aenurecadeascuianameieneeiaeaatzead bangle 91 vii EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Configuration E 91 Switch Integrity E 91 EE E EE 91 E ele SY cso ccses saa tns deep a a banda panne EA E E a a EE 92 Ne 93 Mechanik Steg gedet eege ee et elvan geet 93 WANS E 94 Environment 94 Regulatory Approvals e ed eegee geogr Eed EE eege seet 94 sisiddusiidagududddunududiaieudumidumdieusuandusisinududidusndiwuduendududiwudusdduuniiundusddumidumndedddunu usdddeudas 96 viii EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide EtherWAN Topics A A Key Features page 11 Quick Start Guide page 1
73. warded using a first in first out scheme e Discard incoming packets are discarded at the source port e Low incoming packets are forwarded with low priority e High incoming packets are forwarded with high priority i The last row on the page lets you specify CoS settings for a user defined port 1 In the Port field enter a port number 2 In the Mask field enter a bit number of the 7 bit IP address that you want the switch to ignore 72 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Examples e If UDP TCP port 65535 and Mask 5 the switch takes into account 65530 65531 65534 and 65535 e If UDP TCP port 65535 and Mask 0 the switch takes into account 65535 only Below this row is a TCP UDP port QoS function drop down list that provides two settings e Override switch ignores the port based IP type of service ToS based and CoS settings defined in the Web management interface Not Override switch obeys the port based IP ToS based and CoS settings defined in the Web management interface TCRHUDP port Go function not Geet j Note When fhe override em ls selected the Pori_based Tag_besed IP TOS_based CoS listed abo will be ignored 73 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Security Menu The Security menu lets you perform the following tasks Mac Address Binding b
74. witch s default TCP IP address of http 192 168 2 1 Address http 192 168 2 1 3 Press the Enter key The User Log In screen appears see Figure 4 1 Site 192 168 2 1 ID Password Figure 4 1 User Log In Screen 4 Inthe User Log In screen type admin as the default username and default password Both the username and password are case sensitive 5 Click OK The Web management interface starts and the page in Figure 4 2 appears Note First time logins must change the switch s system IP configuration settings see page 42 and default username and password see page 41 35 EX17082 EX17162 and EX17242 Web Smart Switches User Guide Idle Time Security For security the switch has an idle time security feature that either closes the current Web management session automatically or displays the last management page accessed if the interface is not used for a certain period of time By default this feature is disabled However you can use the System Status page to enable this feature and configure the period of inactivity that can occur during a Web management session before the switch ends the session automatically For more information see System Status Page on page 43 Understanding the Web Management Interface The top of the Web management interface shows the switch ports with ports in use highlighted in green In Figure 4 2 for example the ports for the EX17162 switch are shown wit

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