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2. LACP Configuration on page 36 in this manual Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 23 Port Mirroring Configuration Port mirroring is a method of duplicating traffic seen on a particular port and sending it to another port This is used for analyzing traffic using a network sniffer The port being monitored is called the Mirrored port and the port used to analyze the traffic is called the Analysis port Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch Port Mirroring Mirroring State Both Analysis Port Port 08 Port ate Port Select the action menu TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 23 Port Mirroring Screen Select Port Mirroring from the Switch Configuration menu and then from the action line select lt edit gt By default port mirroring is disabled Use the lt spacebar gt to enable port mirroring The screen above will now be displayed Again using the lt spacebar gt select the Mirroring State There are three options RX Received packets are only sent to the Analysis port TX Transmitted packets are only sent to the Analysis port e Both Received and Transmitted packets are sent to the Analysis port Next using the lt tab gt key navigate to the Analysis port and select which port using the lt spacebars is to be the Analysis Port Again using the tab key scroll down through the port list to
3. The Switch is the main controller Switch in the stack There can be only one configured Master in the stack e Slave All other Switches in the stack are configured as Slaves Web management of these Slave Switches is preformed via the Master Switch IP Stacking System Information This is a meaningful name that can be given to the Switch e g Sales Switch rack 4 that is displayed when using a web browser to manage the Switch Please refer to page 42 for further details about Stacking Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 33 Protocol Related Configuration This menu option enables the following protocols to be configured STP RSTP Spanning Tree Protocol SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol IGMP GVRP Internet Group Management Protocol Generic Attribute Registration Protocol e RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial in User Service 802 1x RSTP Configuration Spanning Tree Protocol is a link management protocol that provides path redundancy while preventing undesirable loops in the network For an Ethernet network to function properly only one active path can exist between two stations The Switch supports two versions of this protocol RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1w e STP Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1d NOTE In this current version of firmware Spanning Tree will not work across trunk link
4. e UTP STP cable with RJ45 connectors Ensure that the cable has been tested e AC Power 100 to 240V AC at 50 60 Hz Make sure that the power is accessible and the AC power can be connected easily e Dedicated power supply Use a dedicated AC supply to power the Switch e A dry cool place Keep the Switch away from moisture Avoid direct sunlight sources of heat and a high amount of electromagnetic interference e Mounting tools If you intend to mount the Switch in a rack make sure you have all the tools mounting brackets screws etc Caution Cabling must be away from sources of electrical noise such as radio computers transmitters broadband amplifiers power lines etc Mounting the Switch The 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch is suitable for use in an office environment where it can be rack mounted in standard EIA 19 inch racks or Desktop Desktop Mounting Set the Switch on a sufficiently large flat space with a power outlet nearby and near the center of all networked devices Make sure mounting surface on the bottom of the Switch is grease and dust free Remove adhesive backing from the Rubber Feet EN Figure 5 Attach Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch Apply the Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch These footpads can prevent the Switch from shock vibrations Caution Do not place objects on top of the Switch Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 P
5. 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide tucao Electronics 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch With Dual Port Expansion Slot Product User Guide 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 2 Disclaimer Tyco Electronics makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Tyco Electronics reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Tyco Electronics to notify any person of such revision or changes Features e Conforms to IEEE802 3 802 3u 802 3z 802 3ab 802 3ad 802 3x 802 1p 802 1d 802 1w and 802 1q 802 1x e Single IP stack management e 24 auto sensing 10 100Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 ports e 1 Expansion slot for optional modules o 100Fx SC Multimode Fibre 100Fx ST Multimode Fibre 100Fx SC Singlemode Fibre Dual Gigabit Multimode Sx Dual Gigabit Singlemode Lx o Dual Gigabit Copper 1000BaseT e Store And Forward switch architecture e 8K entry MAC address table e Up to 256 Static and 2048 dynamic VLAN groups e IGMP snooping supporting 256 groups e 8 MB system memory 8 8 Gbps Backplane Bandwidth Full wire speed forwarding rate LED indicators for Power Link Activity FDX COL 10 100 1000M Gigabit Module LNK ACT FDX COL status Oo Oo Oo Oo Intelligent Management Features Console and Telne
6. MAC 00 0F 38 6A 9A 0C Slave MAC 00 0F 38 69 49 09 BackupMaster System Reboot IP Stacking Loop dep internet BS Figure 40 IP Stacking Screen If the Stacking Configuration has been successful then the IP Stacking screen will show a list of MAC addresses and System names which are Hyperlinks It is now possible to manage any member Switch in the stacking group by clicking on the Switch Hyperlink The Switch that is currently being managed is indicated by and Having selected a Switch to manage any actions performed using this web interface will affect the selected Switch only NOTE If a Stack of Switches needs to be disbanded using Web Based Management then Disable Stacking mode on the Slaves first and lastly Disable Stacking mode on the Master Switch Backup Master The Stack will remain manageable if the Master Switch fails or looses network connectivity If this should happen then the BackupMaster will go active and maintain the manageability of the Stack The BackupMaster is elected by the lowest MAC address in the Stack and no user configuration is needed The IP Stacking screen Figure 40 is used to determine the current Master and BackupMaster Switch NOTE The IP address used to manage the Stack after the Master Switch fails remains unchanged 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 45 Web Based Management Inside the Switch exists an embedded web server that allows adm
7. Pheore bee soa uror rame amj parivecid Siac Litt 184 18 1 Acai ina him Lwet Herra m Peed o EO h Rave hh posteni ir Ahh Ceci irh ok ew Figure 38 Web Login Screen Enter the Username and Password and click OK The defaults are Username root Password root If username and password are correct the browser will display the stacked Switch group homepage which will look similar to 4 Intelligent Switch Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt Wew Favorites Tools Help Heak gt OA Al Aeh ravot Gua A Eh 29 OI EI Address 4B http 162 109 37 2 MENU Home Port Seema Tyco Electronics TFTP Update Firmware sgrin 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Switch Factory Default System Reboot Panel List IP Stacking Figure 39 Switch Homepage Screen 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 44 To ensure that the stack has been properly configured click on the IP Stacking in the side menu and a window similar to below will appear intelligent Switch Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit Yew Favorites Tools Help E Bak gt O A A Reach Favores Breda C BD 2 KX 2 Address http 162 109 37 2 Home 6A 99 F2 master Port Status 0 9A 0C slavel lt lt Port Statistics 00 0F 38 69 49 09 slave2 Administrator EA AAA 00 0F 38 6A 9A 0C slavel TFTP Update Firmware IP Stac king MAC 00 0F 38 6A 99 F 2 Master
8. TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 11 Main Menu Screen The sub menus are e Status and Counters Displays Port Status Port Counters and System Information e Switch Configuration This large menu enables the configuration of key functions such as IP address Ports Trunking Mirroring VLANs QoS Security Broadcast filtering etc e Protocol Related Configuration Enables the configuration of Spanning Tree SNMP GVRP and LACP e System Reset Configuration Restores factory default values restarts the Switch and TFTP functions such as update firmware Restore Backup configuration e Save Configuration Saves the current configuration to the switches permanent memory Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 13 Status and Counters In Status and Counters you can view port status counters and system information Press the tab to choose item and press lt enter gt key to select item Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch Status and Counters Port Status Port Counters System Information Main Menu current status of all the switch ports Dis TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 12 Status and Counters main configuration screen Port Status This read only screen lists the status of every port Select the previous page and next page to scroll through the full port list e Type Displays the
9. If low priority packets are queued in the Switch for longer than the Low Queue Max Delay Time then the Switch will forward the packet immediately Default is Disable NOTE Ensure that Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound is ON before enabling Low Queue Delay Bound Low Queue Max Delay Time Defines the maximum time a low priority packet will be queued before being sent The valid range is 1 to 255ms The default max delay time is 255ms Collisions Retry Forever In the default enable state the Switch will attempt to send a packet forever in the event of collisions If disabled the Switch will re transmit the packet up to 48 times in the event of collisions and after this the packet will be dropped Hash Algorithm This controls the method used to maintain the MAC table Either CRC Hash or Direct Hash The default is CRC Hash IFG Compensation When enabled Inter Frame Gap is forced to 0 96 microseconds This maintains compatibility with LAN cards and other network equipment If disabled then the IFG remains unchanged The default is enabled IP Stacking Group ID Assigns the stacking group ID which is used to control stack membership Switches belonging to the same stack must be assigned the same stacking group ID The valid range is 0 to 65535 IP Stacking Mode There are three stacking modes that can be configured on the Switch e Disable The Switch is not participating in a stack and is standalone default e Master
10. Status field shows if the MAC address is Dynamic learnt or Static NOTE This option currently only works on a Standalone or Master Switch Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 31 Misc Configuration This menu is selected from the Switch Configuration menu screen and enables configuration of the remaining Switch specific variables such as MAC Ageing time Broadcast Storm Stacking mode etc Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch Misc Configuration MAC Address Ageing Time 0 300 765 300 Broadcast Storm Filter Mode 55 Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound OFF Low Queue Delay Bound Disable Low Queue Max Delay Time 1 255 255 Collisions Retry Forever Enable Hash Algorithm CRC Hash IFG Compensation Enable IP Stacking Group ID 0 65535 0 IP Stacking Mode Master IP Stacking System Infomation Master Mame lt Apply gt 3 Quit Select the action menu TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 29 Misc Configuration Screen MAC Address Aging Time This setting specifies the time that a dynamic MAC address can remain in the Switch tables before the value is aged out The valid range is 300 to 765 seconds The default value is 300 seconds which is the industry standard duration This value rarely needs to be modified Broadcast Storm Filter This is used to limit the number of p
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12. form of VLAN that reacts to the tagging field in the Ethernet packets Unlike Port Based VLANS where VLANS created are only significant to the local Switch 802 1Q VLANS can exist across multiple Switches The connection between these Switches is called an 802 1Q trunk Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch VLAN Configure VLRN Mode 802 10 VLAN ID Range 1 255 Ingress Acceptable Port VLAN ID Filter Frame Type Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Port Port Port Port Port 5 Port Port 9 I E E E EE lt Previous Page ext Page lt Quit gt Select the Action menu TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 25 802 1Q VLAN Configure Screen 1 Having selected 802 1Q in the VLAN Configure Menu the above is displayed 2 Use the tab to move into the VLAN ID Range and select required VLAN ID range by pressing space Again using the tab key to move into the port field of the menu Enter the number of the tagged VLAN ID directly into the VLAN ID field If the device connected to this port does not support tagged VLANS the ingress traffic will have the specified default tag number added to each packet This allows legacy devices that do not support tagging to interoperate with tagged VLAN systems 3 Use the tab key to move into the Ingress Filter field of the menu Use the lt spacebar gt to toggle between Disable and Enable When this fil
13. green port on the graphical representation of the Switch also indicates the link status of a port that is UP The programmable port values can be changed in the Administrator Port Controls Screen 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Port Statistics Screen The port statistics screen enables the network administrator to diagnose certain fault conditions The screen is accessed by selecting Port Statistics from the left hand menu bar A Intelligent Switch Microsoft Internet Explorer E o xl File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Bak gt Q A Asearch Favorites meda Ey 5 e 8 Address http 162 109 37 4 MENU Home Port status IP Configuration Switch Settings Console Port Information Port 01 100TX Down Enable Port Controls Port 02 100TX Down Enable Port Statistics Trunking Port 03 100TX Up Enable 3457 4 Forwarding and Filtering Port 04 100TX Up Enable VLAN Configuration Port 05 100TX Down Enable e Mises Port D6 100TX Down Enable Port Mirroring SNMP Management Port 07 100TX Down Enable Security Manager Port 08 100TX Down Enable 8021 Configuration Port 09 100TX Down Enable Close Port 10 100TX Down Enable Save Configuration Port 11 100TX Down Enable Port 12 100TX Down Enable Port 13 100TX Down Enable Port 14 100TX Down Enable EIU Port 15 100TX Down Enable Port
14. has been assigned to the Switch it should be possible to PING the Switch over the network This will prove that the Switch is present and responding correctly to network requests Now that the Switch can be accessed over the network use a web browser application to open up the configuration screens Enter the Switch s IP address into the web browser URL field and use the same user name and password set as in 3 above Using the preferred method console Telnet or web browser configure the Switch to meet the requirements Always save the configuration at the end of each action If you need to revert the Switch back to the factory default configuration then see page 41 Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 11 Management Using The Console Configuring the Console Interface When the connection between Switch and PC is complete turn on the PC and run a terminal emulation program such as Hyper Terminal and configure its communication parameters to match the following default characteristics of the console port COM2 Properties 2 x Port Settings Bits per second x Data bits eo H Baud Rate 9600 bps Data Bits 8 Bariy Nons E Parity none Stop Bit 1 Sopbis f Control flow None Flow control None v Figure 9 Communication 3 Advanced Restore Defaults parameters settings Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Swit
15. port type e Link Displays link status UP is a valid working link and Down is no link e State Displays if port is Enabled or Disabled by management Negotiation Displays the auto negotiation status Speed Duplex Displays port speed and duplex mode FC Displays the flow control status On or Off BP Displays backpressure status On or Off Bandwidth In Out Displays bandwidth In out control status Priority Displays the port priority status Enabled or Disabled Security Displays the port security status On or Off Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch Port Status S Band Width Security Negotiation Duplex FC I Priority 180T4 Enable Disable 100TX Enable Disable 100TX Enable Disable 100TX U Enable Disable 100TX Enable Disable 100TX Enable Disable 100TX Enable Disable 106TX Enable Disable OFF f ctions lt Previous Page gt Select the action menu TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 13 Port status Screen Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 14 Port Counters Displays real time counter values for each port This information can be especially useful when troubleshooting link and port problems Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch Port Counters Tx Good Tx Bad Rx Good Rx Bad Tx Abort Packet Packet Packet Packet Packet Collision 0 8 0 0 0 8 0 Clear lt P
16. should wait for a response to an EAP request identity frame from the client before retransmitting the request default 30 seconds Supplicant Timeout The number of seconds the Switch waits for a supplicant response to an EAP request default 30 seconds Server Timeout The number of seconds the Switch waits for a server response to an authentication request default 30 seconds Reauthorize Maximum The number of times that the Switch will send an EAP request identity frame before restarting the authentication process default 2 Reauth Period The number of seconds the authorized clients must be re authenticated default 3600 seconds Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 41 System Reset Configuration The following options can be selected from this menu Factory Default e System Reboot TFTP Configuration Factory Default This menu restores the Switch back to its original defaults Select this option from the System Reset Configuration When prompted choose if current IP address and username password are to be kept after the factory default After confirming the intention of restoring to factory defaults it is recommend that a system reboot is performed System Reboot This option reboots the entire Switch as soon as it is selected There is no confirmation step Only select this mode if you are sure that you want to reset th
17. through the VLAN options Having selected the required VLAN type use esc to return to action line and apply changes Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 25 Port Based VLAN Having selected Port Based VLAN in the VLAN Configure menu the next task is to create and assign ports into the VLAN This is achieved by selecting Create VLAN Group from the main VLAN Configuration menu The following information is required e VLAN Name e VLAN Group ID e VLAN Port Membership VLAN Name This is a local value intended to provide a simple description of the VLAN such as Sales Accounts etc VLAN Group ID This is used to provide a number identifier for the specific VLAN The legal range is 1 to 4094 with 1 being the default value The VLAN Group ID must be a unique number for each VLAN VLAN Port Membership To assign ports to a VLAN use the tab key to scroll through the port list and then the lt Spacebar gt to toggle the membership status between No and Member Select lt previous page and next page from the action line to see further ports in the list Select the required ports to be members of this VLAN and then use esc to move to the action line and then apply the settings Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 26 TEEE802 1Q VLANS This is a more complex
18. 100 Stackable Managed Switch Administration Configuration Device Information IP Configuration User Name Configuration Password Configuration Previous Menu Configure the device information TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 17 Administration Configuration Screen Device Information In this menu you can change device name description location and contact details Select the edit mode from the action line and edit the required fields use the tab key to move to the next field When configuration is complete use the esc key to move back to the action line and apply the changes Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch Device Information Master Description Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch Location Sales Office rack 2 Contact Tom Jones Actions gt i Select the action menu TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 18 Device Information Screen Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 18 IP Configuration This screen is used to set the IP address Sub Net Mask and Default Gateway DHCP client functionality for the Switch These settings are only required if the Switch is to be managed over the network using Telnet a web browser or SNMP Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch IP Configuration DHCP Client Disable IP Address
19. 16 100TX Down Enable Done 4p Internet o o o o o s o o o o o o o 8 o lo Figure 44 Port Statistics Screen 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 49 Administrator Screen This set of screens is used to deliver the advanced configuration and control functions of the Switch These settings are potentially network affecting so it is important that the consequences of these changes are clearly understood Select the Administrator option in the left hand menu bar and an extended drop down menu is displayed offering the following functions Option Function IP Configuration Displays the current IP addresses Switch Configuration Controls the Broadcast Storm QoS enable 802 1x etc Console Port Information Displays the console port setup read only configuration cannot be changed Port Controls Allows detailed port configuration Trunking LACP Static Trunk configuration Forwarding and Filtering IGMP Multicast group Static MAC MAC Filtering and Display MAC addresses learnt on a port VLAN Configuration Configure Port based 802 1Q VLANS Spanning Tree Configure STP 802 1d and 802 1w Port Mirroring Set up Analysis port and Monitor port SNMP Management Set up the trap addresses strings and access information Security Manager Set the password and user names 802 1x Conf
20. 162 109 37 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 10 10 254 Select the action menu Enter Select Item TRB BKSPC Move Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 19 IP Configuration Screen This menu enables the IP address of the Switch to be configured To change the IP Switch setting o o X Ox C ax Co ces 10 11 12 Use the tab to highlight the edit field in the action line and press lt enter gt The cursor will highlight the DHCP client field Use tab key to highlight the IP address field Enter the new IP Address as required Use tab key to highlight the Subnet Mask field Enter the Subnet mask address as required Use tab keys to highlight the default gateway field Enter the IP address of the default gateway as required Use the esc key return to the action line and then tab to the apply field and then select the apply using the enter key to save the IP address changes Navigate up to the Main Menu using the esc key and then select the Save Configuration This will save the IP address configuration to Flash Rom After saving the configuration reboot the Switch for IP address configuration to take affect After rebooting the Switch it is advisable to check that IP changes have been made current by checking the Administration Configuration gt IP Configuration menu again NOTE The Switch can also acquire its IP configuration automatically via DHCP by enabling D
21. 600 8 N 1 Figure 26 Create VLAN Group 802 1Q Screen VLAN Name This is a local value intended to provide a simple description of the VLAN such as Sales Accounts etc If a Security VLAN has been selected this field will display Security_ VLAN and cannot be changed VLAN ID The VLAN ID is used to provide a number for the specific VLAN The legal range is 1 to 4094 with 1 being the default value The VLAN ID must be a unique number Protocol VLAN It is possible to assign ports to a VLAN based on protocol The default is None Member Ports that are to be members of this VLAN are specified in the table by using lt tab gt key to move to the Port area and then the lt spacebar gt key to toggle the membership status between No Untagged and Tagged Select the required ports to be members of this VLAN and then use lt esc gt to move to the action line and then lt apply gt the settings changes Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 28 Edit Delete VLAN Group This menu section is selected from the VLAN Configuration menu and allows an existing VLAN group to be edited or even deleted When this option is selected all existing VLAN groups on the Switch are displayed Use the tab key to navigate to the edit field or delete field in the action line and then use the enter key to select the option If edit was selected the cursor now mo
22. FTP Configuration menu select edit from the action line Now enter the IP address of the TFTP server and the file name of the configuration file to upload Press esc to return to the action line and apply to start the upload Check on the TFTP server that the file has been saved Save Configuration Any changes made to the configuration of the Switch needs to be saved Otherwise after a reboot of the Switch any configuration changes will be lost Select this option from the Main Menu and confirm the save Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 42 IP Stacking The Switch can be web managed in either a standalone or stacking mode In stacking mode a group of Switches 8 maximum can be managed using a single IP address from a web browser which simplifies the management task One Switch in the Stack is configured as the Master Switch and all other Switches are configured as a Slave Switches belonging to the same Stacking group must have the same IP Stacking Group ID Note After configuring an IP Stacking Group Slave Switches can only be managed through the Master Switch It is not possible to Web Telnet SNMP Manage a Slave Switch directly IP Stacking Configuration 1 Select the IP Configuration menu on each Switch and assign a unique IP address to all Switches that are to be stacked NOTE Only the Master Switch s IP address is used on the LAN All
23. Gigabit Copper Link Activity Full duplex collision 1000Mbps 100Mbps 100FX module Link Activity Full duplex Connector 10 100TX RJ 45 100FX Multimode module SC ST 100FX Singlemode module SC Gigabit SX LX module SC Gigabit 1000T module RJ 45 MAC address 8K MAC address table Memory 3Mbits for packet buffer CPU ARM 7 Flash ROM 1 Mbytes System memory 8Mbytes Power Consumption 34Watts Maximum Dimensions 440mm W x 161mm D x 44mm H Power Supply 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 0 8A maximum EMI FCC Class A CE Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 52 Safety UL cUL CE EN60950 Order Codes 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch 0 1591100 x Plug In Option Modules 100Fx SC Multimode Fibre Plug In Option Module 0 1591094 0 100Fx ST Multimode Fibre Plug In Option Module 0 1591095 0 100Fx SC Singlemode Fibre Plug In Option Module 0 1591096 0 Dual Gigabit Multimode Sx Plug In Option Module 0 1591097 0 Dual Gigabit Singlemode Lx Plug In Option Module 0 1591098 0 Dual Gigabit Copper 1000BaseT Plug In Option Module 2 1591019 0 x Country Region suffix code as specified below 1 USA and Canada 5 Denmark 2 Europe ex Italy Denmark Swiss 6 Australia and New Zealand 3 Switzerland 7 UK Ireland Singapore 8 India South Africa Contact Tyco Electronics Kinmel
24. HCP client from the IP configuration screen Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 19 Change User Name and Password The Administration Configuration screen has separate options for changing the User Name and the Password for the Switch The default values are User Name root Password root NOTE User Name and Password are case sensitive To change either value select the required option in the Administration Configuration screen and the select the lt edit gt mode from the action line Make the change and then quit from the edit mode using lt esc gt key Ensure that the new User Name and Password is saved by selecting the lt apply gt option in the action line Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch Password Configuration Old Password New Password Enter Again Select the action menu TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 20 Password Configuration Screen Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 20 Port Configuration This menu section controls the port configuration of the Switch and is selected from the Switch Configuration menu screen The following port attributes can be configured from this menu Port State Auto Negotiation Mode Port Speed and Duplex Mode Port Flow Control Port Back Pressure Bandwidth In
25. Out Priority Security Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch Port Configuration Negotiation Speed Band Width _ Security State uplex n ut Priority Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable eoocooece gt Select the Action menu TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 21 Port Configuration Screen Selecting the required Port Attribute To edit the attribute of a selected port use the lt tab gt key to move the cursor in the action line to the lt edit gt mode Then press the lt enter gt key and the cursor will highlight the Enable status of Port 1 Use the lt tab gt key to navigate to the required port attribute and then use the lt spacebars gt key to toggle the values of that attribute Use the backspace key to move to the previous port attributes Ensure that port configurations are saved by selecting the apply in the action line Port State This allows the port to be enabled or disabled by management The default is enabled allowing packets to be transmitted and received Port Negotiation This allows the ports to be configured for Auto or Force If configured for Auto the port will auto negotiate speed and duplex with the its connected neighbour s port If configured for Force then the port is set to speed and duplex as defined in the speed duplex attribute The default is A
26. Park Rhyl Denbighshire LL18 5TZ UK Tel 44 1745 589290 Fax 44 1745 589345 Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 53 1 OCULI E AEE EE EE A E E UCET K PE EE EEEE E EE EA Intelligent Management Features sseessecssocesoocssoesssccssocesocesoocssocessecesccesocessosesse Technical Support and Service caeci eee eee sees esee ee esee eene eene ette seen te seen seen a Console and Telnet Management 4 e eeee eese ee ee sete sesso seen eee ean e ease ease ees Web Based Management PM SNMP Network Management e eee e ee eee eee eese eene ee enne seen ose eoo e tos tete s seco 2 2 2 3 Package Contents me isoon tosien oses torkas ai a A 5 5 5 Hardware DESCTIPHON ssi aia o io YO M Lr RUNE E ERR XR ee ee D 6 IUVOU dud RP D ES 10 100Base TX Auto MDI MDIX RJ 45 Ports eee 6 Expansion SlOU PT 6 Console POrt 2 eoe ties oet evtete ieri dud shes etes tes iit tats aces Poi Vies tive edd 6 DEED Indicators 5c tob ete eode eee Bis Ss Se DE E e E D E A 7 Rear Panel issccisivecccsccedsacsascasccocsssdssessoesceeecstescessoesceouactdecessesscsossndbeceseossccossbadcceosesese 7 Installation ansssuudcnisduduanasaundansednuNandaeamedandeucei ed teteto huforiiirimiitNiidirdi pec S Id atomi
27. To enable the protocol select 802 1x Setup from the 802 1x Configuration menu Using the lt tab gt key select edit from the action line and use the lt spacebar gt to toggle to Enable Now press esc key to return to the action line and apply to save changes The 802 1x protocol is now running on the Switch System Configuration This is the main configuration screen for the 802 1x protocol and is selected from the 802 1x Configuration screen Having selected this menu option the following screen is displayed Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch 802 1x System Configuration Radius Server IP 192 168 16 3 Shared Key 12345678 NAS Identifier NRS L2 SWITCH Server Port 1812 Accounting Port 1813 Select the action menu TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 37 802 1x System Configuration Screen Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 40 The following parameters can be configured Radius Server IP address This is the IP address of the authentication server that the Switch will use to authenticate and authorize Shared Key set an encryption key for use during authentication process with the specified radius server This key must match the encryption key used on the Radius Server NAS Identifier A meaningful name used in authentication and accounting Server Port The UDP dest
28. ackets flowing through the Switch that do not have associated entries in the Switch tables Destination Look Up Failures or excessive broadcast transmissions In some instances this high level of DLF broadcast traffic can degrade network performance To minimize this problem the Switch can be programmed to limit the amount of broadcast traffic that can flow through the Switch In normal networks only a few percent of traffic would normally be broadcasts This mode is accessed from the Misc Configuration screen and is changed by selecting lt edit gt from the action line and then using lt tab gt key for navigation to Broadcast Storm field Use the lt spacebars gt to step through the valid thresholds N A Disabled 5 10 15 20 25 The default value is 5 After the required threshold value has been selected use the lt esc gt key to return to the action line and then select lt apply gt to store the value Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 32 Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound This control is used in association with QoS Configuration to control the time that packets may be queued in the Switch If the packet is stored in the Switch for a time exceeding the specified amount then it is dropped These settings do not need to be changed except for networks where time sensitive prioritized traffic is used The default is OFF Low Queue Delay Bound
29. atic address value If VLANS are configured it will also request a VLAN ID When these values have been entered use the esc key to return to the action line and then select the apply to ensure that the MAC values are stored The menu will display each static MAC address configured the associated port and VLAN ID Filtering MAC Address There maybe times when filtering packets based on the destination MAC address is needed This is achieved using Filtering MAC Address menu selected from the MAC Address Configuration menu After selecting this option a new menu is displayed listing the current MAC addresses that are being filtered and their associated VLAN ID Select add from the action line A new menu is displayed that requests the MAC address value to be filtered and if VLANS are configured the VLAN ID value When these values have been entered use the esc key to return to the action line and then select apply to ensure the configuration is saved All MAC Addresses There can be occasions when it is useful to determine what MAC addresses have been learnt on a port for troubleshooting reasons Select AII MAC Addresses from the MAC Configuration Menu Now choose select from the action line and use the lt spacebar gt to list port number options Select the port to be viewed by pressing enter A new screen is now displayed showing a list of MAC addresses that have been learnt on this port and their associated VLANID The
30. be in standby Note It is not possible to create standby trunk ports if Static Trunks have been configured Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch LACP Working Ports Group Work Ports Trunk 1 uit Select the action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 32 LACP Working Ports Screen Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 37 Having selected working ports from the LACP Configuration screen the above is displayed Select lt edit gt from the action line and enter the number of ports to be working port Press esc to return to the action line and apply to save the configuration State Activity If a LACP trunk has been configured it is possible to set the port to the following modes Active default The port automatically sends LACP packet to the neighbor device to establish a trunk connection Passive The port waits for a LACP packet from the neighbor device before establishing a LACP trunk connection NOTE One or both ends of the trunk link must be set to Active Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch LACP State Activity Port State Activity Port State Activity 3 Active 4 Active Select the action menu LTRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 33 LACP State Activity Screen After selecting this option from the LACP config
31. ble Managed Switch IGMP GVRP Configuration IGMP Disable Query Mode Disable GVRP Disable uit Select the action menu TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 35 IGMP GVHP Configuration Screen Select lt edit gt from the action line and highlight the required field to modify using the tab key Use the lt spacebar gt to toggle through the settings IGMP and GVRP can be set to either Enable or Disable Query Mode can be set to enable disabled or auto Having made the selection use esc key to return to the action line and apply to save the configuration Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 39 802 1x Configuration The 802 1x is a security protocol that provides a means of authenticating and authorizing devices attached to a LAN port on the Switch and preventing access to that port when authentication and authorization fails Having selected 802 1x Configuration from the Protocol Configuration screen the following is displayed Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch 802 1x Configuration System Configuration Per Port Setting Misc Configuration Previous Menu Enable or disable 802 1x Protocol function LTRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 36 802 1x Configuration Screen 802 1x Setup This menu is used to enable to the 802 1x protocol By default the protocol is disabled
32. ch User Name Password Figure 10 Initial login screen After setting the communication parameters click OK on the PC Press lt enter gt and when the screen displays the initial login screen as above enter root in lower case letters for both the User Name and Password The Main Menu Screen of console management appears NOTE If an IP address has been assigned to the Switch then it also possible to manage the Switch remotely using Telnet The management menu structure is exactly the same as from console Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 12 Menu Navigation To navigate all these menus use the following keys e Tab Move the cursor to next item or right arrow key e Backspace Move the cursor to previous item or left arrow key e Enter Select the item e Spacebar Toggle selected item to next value in sequence e Esc Go back to the action list or the previous menu Note Most menus have an action line at the bottom of the screen This provides basic context instructions such as Edit Apply and Quit Main Menu Screen After login the screen below is displayed Use the lt tab gt or cursor keys to step through the sub menus Select the required sub menu using the lt enter gt key Main Menu Switch Configuration Protocol Related Configuration System Reset Configuration Save Configuration Logout Show the status of the switch
33. ctronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 6 Hardware Description The 24 Stackable Managed Switch has fixed 24 port auto sensing Ethernet RJ 45 connectors and one expansion slot that can support a range of optional modules These optional modules enable the Switch to support Gigabit copper and fibre optic circuits Front Panel The Front Panel of the Switch consists of 24 auto sensing 10 100Mbs Ethernet ports one optional expansion slot and a console port The LED Indicators are also located on the front panel of the Switch LED Indicators 10H 00Base TX RJ 45 ports Module Console Port 1 T o Mul diu in OEALL Ex ggg FPFF ggg NLIS Figure2 The Front panel of 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch 10 100Base TX Auto MDI MDIX RJ 45 Ports The 24 10 100Mbps auto sensing ports can support 10Base T or 100Base TX device connection The auto MDI MDIX function enables the direct connection to another Switch or workstation without the need to select either a straight or cross over cable Expansion Slot The Switch can support one of the following expansion modules Single 100Fx SC Multimode Fibre Single 100Fx ST Multimode Fibre Single 100Fx SC Singlemode Fibre Dual Gigabit Multimode Sx Dual Gigabit Singlemode Lx Dual Gigabit Copper 1000BaseT Console Port The Switch can be fully managed using the console port connected to a PC using the supplied RS 232 cable Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco E
34. e Switch TFTP Configuration From this menu option selected from System Reset Configuration it is possible to perform the following Update Firmware Restore Configuration Backup Configuration Update Firmware This option updates firmware running on the Switch from the TFTP server Having selected this option from the TFTP Configuration menu select lt edit gt from the action line Enter the IP address of the TFTP server and the file name to download Use the lt esc gt to return to action line and lt apply gt to start the download When the file has downloaded choose to reboot the Switch when prompted The firmware is now updated NOTE Check the version is updated from the System Information menu If it remains unchanged a factory default maybe needed Restore Configuration This selection allows a saved Switch configuration file to be downloaded to the Switch After choosing this option from the TFTP Configuration menu select edit from the action line Now enter the IP address of the TFTP server and the file name of the configuration file to download Press esc to return to the action line and apply to start the download If successful a prompt will appear to confirm if a system reset is required It is recommended that a reset be performed The Switch is now restored Backup Configuration Use this option to upload and save a backup Switch configuration file to a TFTP server After choosing this option from the T
35. e eese esee esscessssees L9 Port C OMFS UT AUTOM moe emma Selecting the required Port Attribute cccssccsssscssssscssssscssssscssssscsssessssssees 20 Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 54 Port State sececcccassecsseccsesccscssssssececessecsdsessSecescaccecdescsssccseacesedcecededeseedevcdsecsosesseasevedssseso lO Port Negotiation uius ibn d SOR doe tra eoe ication eu Dr dob eee echo slune M edes adia eo lO Port Speed Dupl deo Hc aa Port Flow Control EG ese eee eee ee ee eoe aeo eid ee oae gn ooo ea ed eorura do eed ae ee ee eeetoseosesseescese 2 D Back Pressure BD 5 5 cere escoesest scsevesescacFevaseoesesescovsestoesesesdsesesesaoeoesesade 2L Bandwidth In OWuk iei cen ee tein steer eti escieSs sis usitas uncle ioni a endtuiosbin L Tun Priority wees tuviccasscacesitdaviadecd vadaustieVadsardcuceitebavitdeddeadasedvarsdeeddasssdesabiadaddovusstebadisedovestsee OLTE i i i 1 A zie cR C o c oA Trunk Conbiguratinn m A Port Mirroring Configuration eee ecce eee rete eee eene ee ense ee en sees es sees ss sees sese 29 RAE ERIT mE c o Port Based VLAN ioaiiescessistp eb odeto os Cho ERA ERR REN USE RENE e eEERRIU REIS soins Ue ROLE pa SERES EVA o ETE Oo RE E DA TENE T T T A RU iere iesu ea eed sia MUR euepie test
36. eft hand side of the screen This menu area controls the configuration control and statistics elements of the Switch 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 47 Port Status Screen The most basic and useful menu is the read only Port Status screen which provides the current status of each port J Intelligent Switch Microsoft Internet Explorer dni xi File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Ea Bak gt Q A Qsearch Syravorites meda D S G 8 Address http 162 109 37 4 D Port Statistics Administrator IP Configuration Suitch Settings Console Port Information Port Controls 01 100TX Down Enable Disable Trunking 7 o Forwarding and Filtering 02 100TX Down Enable Disable VLAN Configuration Spanning Tree 1 100TX Enable Disable Port Mirroring SNMP Management A 100TX Enable Disable Security Manager 802 Configuration i 100TX Down Enable Disable Close Save Configuration 1 100TX Down Enable Disable l 100TX 08 100TX Down Enable OFF Disable uem 09 100TX Down Enable OFF Disable 100TX Down Enable OFF Disable Down Enable OFF Disable o dep Internet Figure 43 Port Status Screen This menu screen displays the read only link status Up Down of all ports together with the Auto negotiation mode duplex mode and flow control settings A
37. etwork The lower the priority the more likely this Switch will be elected as root The valid range is 1 65535 Max Age The number of seconds the Switch waits for hello messages from root bridge before deciding the root is unavailable and performing a reconfiguration The valid range is 6 40 e Hello Time This is the interval in time seconds that a root bridge sends BPDU configuration messages The valid range is 1 10 Forward Delay Time The period in time seconds a Switch will wait the listen and learn period before forwarding frames The valid range is 4 30 Per Port Setting This screen allows the individual RSTP STP values to be set on the required ports A port with higher priority lower path cost is less likely to be blocked if Spanning Tree Protocol detects a network loop The following can be configured Path Cost This parameter can be used to assign a higher or lower path cost to a port A port with a high path cost is more likely to be blocked The valid range is 1 200000000 Priority If path cost to root is equal then a port with a higher priority lower numerical value is more likely to forward traffic The valid range is 1 240 P2P This parameter is used by RSTP to determine if the port is connected to a shared or full duplex link which will affect RSTP state transaction It is recommended to keep this parameter with the default of Auto Edge This is a RSTP value A
38. g to display and set MIB variable information Trap Managers A trap manager is a network management station NMS that receives traps from distributed SNMP devices The Switch will generate trap messages when a fault condition is detected Create a trap manager by entering the IP address of the NMS and a community string Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 36 LACP Configuration The Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP provides a standardized means for grouping up to four consecutive ports into a single dedicated connection This feature can expand bandwidth to a device on the network LACP operation requires full duplex mode NOTE Before configuring LACP set a trunk group s from the Trunk Configuration menu Having selected LACP Configuration from the Protocol Related Configuration screen the following menu is displayed Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch LACP Configuration Working Ports State Activity Group Status Previous Menu Working ports setting TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 31 LACP Configuration screen Working Ports This menu allows the control of how many active LACP ports will participate in the trunk If an active port fails then a standby port will join the LACP trunk E g If 4 ports have been configured to be in an LACP trunk and work ports is 3 Then 3 ports Will be active and 1 port will
39. ge 56 nC IP Stacking Configuration eese ceres eee eee eee eene eene seen aseo ense sees sees ense eessse 2 Backup MaS erpuop erecti toe uiv deat qii dao ECRIRE REULR eee PER R DR LUE ER DI EUM ERI REDE soseste seais AA Web Based Maliagenient 4e arena three pecus ae ela reta LR IE Configuring The Switch for Web Based Management 45 Port Status SCHOEN e C Mn 7 Port Statistics SCPEelo oec spit eem utab ii ocies obe eura dqpe d reos sdo VES oU S co pla Geb Po cid iosi AO Administrator Screen erm D SAVE Configuration me nna a a A TFTP Update Firmware escoesssecssssocesssoocessooecesosccesssoosessooeessssecesssosssssooesesssees I Configuration Backup EP d Factory Debaullz s abre eR IRA Art RIRs eM uat cM toic Vn ix tne i A iugi vic EL ieudubtem c SI IP SEaCEIHU RAE AT DE e Eo nn ese td pude Product Specifications en eoa eria pera e eaa ne ei Seat rese pense de soe ed seio eese sio OL Order Codes neuen eeu aaa aeaa a i a a DZ Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1
40. ics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 50 System Reboot To reboot the Switch select this option from the left hand menu bar Please ensure that it is safe to do so be performing this operation Panel List This screen is used to refresh the most current view of the Switch that is being managed The current view can be seen in the lower panel This option is selected from the left hand menu bar IP Stacking It is possible to configure IP Stacking using Web Based Management Configure a Master Switch first and next configure the Slave Switches NOTE f a Stack of Switches needs to be disbanded using Web Based Management then Disable Stacking mode on the Slaves first and lastly Disable Stacking mode on the Master Switch Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 51 Product Specifications Standard IEEE802 3 10BASE T IEEE802 3u 100BASE TX 100BASE FX IEEE802 3z Gigabit SX LX IEE802 3ab Gigabit 1000T IEEE802 3x Flow Control and Back pressure IEEE802 3ad Port trunk with LACP IEEE802 1d Spanning tree protocol IEEE802 1p Class of service IEEE802 1Q VLAN Tagging IEEE 802 1x user authentication Switch architecture Store and forward switch architecture Back plane 8 8Gbps LED Indicators System Power 10 100TX RJ 45 Port 100Mbps Link Active Full duplex Collision Gigabit Fiber Link Activity
41. iguration Configure 802 1x parameters Table 2 Web Administrator Options All the above items are identical in structure to the console controls described in the first part of the manual Refer to these sections for guidance To close the administrator menu click on the red arrow in the lower part of the expanded administrator menu The menu will roll up Future manuals will describe the web based interface in more detail Save Configuration After configuring the Switch it is important to save the configuration otherwise the changes made will be lost after the Switch is rebooted This option can be selected from the left hand menu bar TFTP Update Firmware This menu allows the download of new firmware images to the Switch so that bugs can be fixed and enhancements added in the future This option can be selected from the left hand menu bar This option can be selected from the left hand menu bar Configuration Backup The screen is used to backup and restore a configuration This is useful when Switches need to be replaced or the configuration has been accidentally lost Factory Default It maybe necessary on occasions to reset all Switch attributes back to default Having selected this option from the left hand menu bar a new screen will appear If it is preferred to keep the current IP address and Username Password after the factory reset then check the appropriate boxes Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electron
42. ination port number used to send authentication requests to the Radius server e Accounting Port The UDP destination port number used to send accounting requests to the Radius server Per Port Setting Using this menu option it is possible to configure the 802 1x authentication state of each port Having selected this menu option from the 802 1x Configuration it is possible to set specific ports to the following authentication states Disable default Authentication is disabled on this port Reject The port is held in an unauthorized state Accept The port is held in an authorized state Authorize The port will participate in the authentication process and the authentication state will depend on the outcome of the authentication process between the supplicant and the Radius server From the action line select edit and use the esc key to highlight the port that needs changing Use the spacebar to toggle between the required authentication states Having made the selection press the esc to return to the action line and apply to save the changes Misc Configuration Use this option to change the following 802 1x attributes It is recommended to leave as defaults unless certain of the consequences Quiet Period The number of seconds that the Switch remains in the quiet state following a failed authentication exchange with the client default 60 seconds e Tx Period The number of seconds the Switch
43. inistrators to manage the Switch remotely The Web Based management is a graphical interface which some users may find easier and more intuitive than other management methods The Web Based Management supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 and above plus other web browsers It is based on Java Applets with an aim to reduce network bandwidth consumption enhance access speed and present an easy viewing screen Configuring The Switch for Web Based Management The Switch has the following default values that need to be adjusted to suit your network IP Address 10 10 10 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 10 10 10 254 User Name root Password root 1 Obtain the correct local IP addresses from your network administrator and enter the values from the console menu as detailed on page 17 This IP information has to be entered via the console as the web interface will not be accessible until the local IP address values have been entered saved and the Switch restarted 2 After the Switch has been restarted with the new IP address check that the Switch is visible on the network by pinging the address If the Switch is present and correctly configured then the ping will echo back a response message otherwise the message Request Timeout will be displayed Ensure that the Switch can be pinged before proceeding Consult your system administrator for details of pinging The syntax from your PC is Start gt Ru
44. lectronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 7 LED Indicators 2 Console LNK ACT O 9600 N 8 1 FDX cOL O LNK ACT O Power O Fox co O 1 Figure3 LED indicators All LED indicators are located on the front panel of the 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch and provide a real time indication of Switch condition and operational status The following table details the LED states LED Status Description Green Power On Power Off Power is Off Green The port is connected to an Ethernet device LNK ACT Blinks The port is receiving or transmitting data Off No device is attached FDX COL Orange The port is operating in Full duplex mode Blinks Collisions are occurring on the port Half duplex only Table 1 Descriptions of LED Indicators Rear Panel The 3 pronged power socket is located at the rear panel of the Switch The Switch operates in a range between 100 240V AC 50 60Hz without adjustment Figure 4 The Rear Panel of the 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 8 Installation Pre Installation Requirements Before starting the hardware installation make sure the installation environment has the below items e PC with 10 100Mbps RJ 45 Network Interface Card to connect the Switch s copper port
45. n gt ping 162 109 37 13 t Where the 162 109 37 13 is the example IP address allocated to the Switch The t causes the ping test to run continuously 3 After the ping test has passed open a web browser window such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter the allocated IP address of the Switch into the URL field For example http 162 109 37 13 If all the settings are correct then the browser will display a user name and password box similar to the one below INL DII MITT TI Wt Fics Ippo von user rane and paread sac Lat 158 08 1 Reat rak h n Lici Hiara roo Esrreed e mage th passus iry piii gasai lit 9 tee Figure 41 Web Login Screen Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 46 4 to the password box and enter the default password root If the settings are correct then the browser will begin to render a new page showing the image of the Switch This is the home page of the Switch web management screen T Intelligent Switch Microsoft Internet Explorer Eje Edt View Favorites Tools Help Heak gt O x A eh Favorites Pma C he 2 G a Adkes g hounezim372 0 i pert neurea Tyco Electronics Save Configuration TFTP Update Firmware wwe 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Switch actors Dafasit Figure 42 Web Browser Home Page Screen It is recommended that you explore the menu bar in the l
46. o E TS VLAN Group ID mE TE AS VLAN Port Membership cssc ooe eene a een ES n ICE NEA Spr NUR SOR Fei bU Ives aia Create VLAN Group seeeseeneevx veces eere enne reas eru V opel evi en Ra o eue voveo tanen eu sa eser MI MISAINCINSHEE o ot ee brit tto ER EPE esso rob eoe hes br ei IE Rost M TEE A Protocol VLA Nido poceseksckus dore eir eude beo ocdes eost culo deer seos outeaidisvacadssstensscvescadeononad VEC HINO gems E T1 Edit Delete VLAN GrOUp ee eee eere o e serere een aee no seen ese eo ese so osse en sseeenseeessse 29 Group Sorted Mode ey rr e PE ri HR YR Fee in PR PRO e Rp ERE aR AO Priority b oniluibclitr iE Modify the Egress Mapping 4 cere errore ee eere eee e sese sese es oseeesoseessse 29 Modify the Egress Weighting e eeee ecce esee eere ee eene seen sese ense sees sees es seesssse 29 MAC Address Configuration e eee ecce tree etes ee esses esas ee esse ee esseee esse eessse IU Static MAC Address visio itiie uro dr osson soosse EEE CREME LONE PER ERRQM ORDEN QUE iosas Filtering MAC Address m AO AIL MAC Add r SSe8a narra odores tengo tuno eua ev aae k a vae epe es b a hour eva eap rae robe Misc COnfIgrat On sera ORI I HAE UI vances NU eU III e in Hed eU to nen tere MAC Address Aging Time rire orte tto voee cosecssneucivencedauncoventavedeassivoonssoasesead 1 Broadcast Storm Filter eL ces L Max Bridge Transmi
47. ort Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 9 Rack mounted Installation The 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch is supplied with a rack mounted kit and can be mounted in an EIA standard size 19 inch rack The Switch can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment Perform the following steps to rack mount the Switch Position one bracket to align with the holes on one side of the Switch and secure it with the smaller bracket screws Then attach the remaining bracket to the other side of the Switch LIT 99s veta LT Figure 6 Attach mounting brackets with screws After attaching both mounting brackets position the Switch in the rack by lining up the holes in the brackets with the appropriate holes on the rack Secure the Switch to the rack with the rack mounting screws Figure 7 Mount the Switch in an EIA standard 19 inch Rack NOTE For ventilation allow at least 4 inches 10 cm of clearance on the front and 3 4 inches 8 cm on the back of the Switch This is especially important for enclosed rack installation Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 10 Connecting to the Switch The Console port is a male DB 9 connector located on the front panel of the Switch that enables a connection to a PC or terminal for monitoring and configuration Use the supplied RS 232 cable with a female DB 9 connector to connect a terminal or PC to the Console po
48. other IP addresses assigned to Slave Switches can be reused for other devices on the LAN Ensure that assigned IP addresses are in the same subnet 2 To enable one Switch as Master select Misc Configuration from Switch Configuration menu and modify IP Stacking Group ID Choose a unique ID between 0 65535 to identify the stacking group IP Stacking Mode Select this Switch to be Master IP Stacking System Information Give the Switch a meaningful name that will be displayed when web managed Save the configuration 3 The next task is to configure all other Switches as Slaves Select Misc Configuration on each Switch and modify IP Stacking Group ID Configure each Switch with the same ID as the Master IP Stacking Mode Select each Switch to be Slave IP Stacking System Information Give each Switch a meaningful name that will be displayed when web managed Save the configuration 4 Now ensure all Switches are connected to the LAN and are in the same broadcast domain subnet It is recommended that the Switches be directly connected to each other Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide The Stack is now configured It should now be possible to manage the stack of Switches from a web browser In the URL field of the web browser enter the IP address of the Master Switch A similar window as below should appear INL DLIMIDIL MITT I
49. ound Ratio x 1 The Switch will send x high priority packets followed by a low priority packet x can be between 2 to 7 First Come First Serve The first packet to arrive is sent out first no actual priority is applied Use the lt esc gt key to return to the action line and ensure that the settings are saved by selecting the apply field Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 30 MAC Address Configuration This menu section is selected from the Switch Configuration menu screen and enables configuration of the static or filtered MAC addresses These settings are only needed for certain security operations and are not generally used It is also possible from this option to view MAC addresses that have been learnt by the Switch In some instances it is necessary to manually apply a fixed or static address into the tables of the Switch When you add a static MAC address it remains in the Switch s address table regardless of whether the device is physically connected to the Switch This saves the Switch from having to learn a device s MAC address Static MAC Address From the MAC Address Configuration menu select the option Static MAC Address A new menu is displayed listing the existing static MAC addresses Select add from the action line A new menu is displayed that requests the MAC address value and the physical port that is associated with the st
50. ow packets egressing from the Switch can also be programmed This menu section is selected from the Switch Configuration menu screen Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch Priority Configuration High High High High QoS Mode All High Before Low it Select the action menu TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 28 Priority Configuration Screen Modify the Egress Mapping After the Priority Configuration menu has been selected the priority screen is displayed and this enables the control of the QoS egress mapping To adjust the mapping select lt edit gt from the action line and the cursor moves to the first map level Use the lt spacebar gt key to toggle between low and high settings The default mapping is Levels 0 3 are Low priority and Levels 4 7 are High priority Modify the Egress Weighting The Switch can be programmed to control the relative flow of high and low priority packets from the egress port Note that this weighting algorithm is applied to the whole Switch and not specific ports To adjust the weighting algorithm select edit from the action line and the cursor moves to the first map level Use the tab key to move through the mapping options to the QoS Mode field Then select the required algorithm using the lt spacebar gt The weighting options are All High Before Low All high priority packets are sent before low priority default Weight R
51. port directly connected to end stations cannot create a bridging loop The default is true Non STP The status shown here indicates if the port is participating in STP Per Port Status This is informational screen only and parameters cannot be changed The STP status of each port can be viewed The following STP port statuses are Role indicates the STP role of the port State determines the STP state of the port Path Cost The port cost P2P The current P2P status of the port Edge The current Edge status of the port STP Neighbor shows if the port has a STP neighbor or not Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 35 SNMP Configuration This set of screens configures the Switch to become an active SNMP agent There are several sub menus available System Options Community Strings Trap Managers System Options This sub menu is used to specify the System Name Contact and Location This information can be useful when querying a Switch from a network management station Community Strings In the SNMP Community Menu it is possible to create or edit communities and customize their access rights When the rights value is Read Only this enables SNMP requests accompanied by this community string to display MIB variable information When the rights value is Read Write this enables SNMP requests accompanied by this community strin
52. revious Pag Configure the action menu TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 14 Port counter Screen These counters display both transmitted and received packet counts together with the number of good and bad packets including the number of collisions half duplex mode only Select lt refresh gt to get newest port counter information and lt clear gt to reset the counters from the action line Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide System Information This screen displays useful information such as system name location firmware version MAC address and expansion module type if applicable Note this is a read only menu Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch System Information System Name System Location System Description Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch Firmware Version Kernel Version Hardware Version A7 00 MAC Address 000F386R99F2 Module Description Port 25 splay the switch system information TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 15 System Information Screen 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 16 Switch Configuration This menu selected from the main menu provides the primary method of configuring the Switch and its associated values Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch Switch Configuration Por
53. rt LS 8 CL 5 ma A I EN RS 232 Cable Figure 8 Connecting the 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch to a terminal via RS 232 cable Quick Start Guide If you do not need to apply VLANS Quality of Service Stacking functionality adjust any settings or manage the Switch via the network then the Switch can be used straight from the box to carry network traffic In that case no further action is needed If you want to use the management settings or controls then a little work is needed to configure the Switch 1 After the installation is complete and AC power is applied the Switch loads its operating code from memory and performs a full power on self test that takes about 30 seconds to complete Configure the PC terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal to allow it to communicate with the Switch via the supplied serial cable connected to the front panel Console port See page11 for details After configuring the emulation program press enter and input root in lower case letters for both the User Name and Password The main menu screen will be displayed Use either tab or cursor keys to navigate up and down the menu Select the item using the lt enter gt key The esc key will return to the previous menu level If the Switch is to be managed over the network using Telnet SNMP or the web browser then an IP address needs to be assigned to the Switch See page 18 for details Once an IP address
54. s Having selected RSTP Configuration from the Protocol Related Configuration screen the following menu is displayed console HyperTerminal DER File Edit View Call Transfer Help nz 8 08 fg Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch RSTP Configuration System Configuration Per Port Setting Per Port Status Previous Menu Set the RSTP Mode TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Connected 0 08 00 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 Figure 30 RSTP Configuration Screen Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 34 RSTP Setup To enable Spanning Tree highlight Set RSTP Mode using the tab key and press lt enter gt The RSTP Setup screen will now appear Select edit mode from the action line and use the spacebar to toggle between STP modes Choose either 802 1w RSTP or 802 1d Traditional Spanning Tree depending what type of spanning tree protocol is required Now use the esc key to return to the action line and then apply the changes Spanning Tree is now enabled on the Switch System Configuration This screen provides both information and configuration of the spanning tree protocol Useful information such as Root Bridge Root Port and cost to root can be gathered from here The following parameters can also be changed from this menu Priority This parameter allows the control of Root Bridge in the STP n
55. select which port s is to be mirrored Make the selection using the lt spacebar gt which is indicated by a Ensure that the Port Mirroring Configuration is saved by selecting apply in the action line Please disable Mirroring State when finished as Mirroring is very CPU intensive Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 24 VLAN Configuration This menu section controls the VLAN configuration of the Switch and is selected from the Switch Configuration menu screen The Switch supports the following VLAN modes Port Based 802 1Q The default configuration is Disabled console HyperTerminal e File Edit View Cal Transfer Help Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch VLAN Configuration Create VLAN Group Edit Delete VLAN Group Group Sorted Mode Previous Menu Configure VLAN mode and ingress egress rule TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Connected 0 02 22 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 Figure 24 VLAN Configuration Main Screen This menu allows basic control of the VLAN and its membership Select the VLAN Configure menu option and a new screen is displayed If the Switch is in the default setting of Disabled then this will need to be changed to the required VLAN type listed above Use the edit key in the action line to move into the options area of the screen Then use the lt spacebars gt to toggle
56. ssue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 22 Trunk Configuration The Switch supports trunk groups between Switches This scheme combines ports to become an aggregate link to increase the bandwidth available between Switches using the standard IEEE802 1ad LACP or Static Trunks Up to 4 ports can be assigned to a trunk and the Switch supports up to 7 trunks NOTE LACP trunk ports must be full duplex and same speed Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch Trunk Configuration 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 LACP Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Select the action menu TRB BKSPCI Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 22 Trunk Configuration Screen Select Trunk Configuration from Switch Configuration menu and use the tab key to move the cursor in the action line and select edit mode It is now possible to use the tab and backspace keys to navigate through the ports and add ports using the spacebar into a trunk group T1 to T7 Ports that are members of trunk are indicated by Having chosen which ports to add into the Trunk Group navigate to the appropriate group and use the spacebar to enable LACP or Static groups Ensure that the Trunk Group configuration is saved by selecting the apply in the action line For further configuration details of LACP trunk group please refer to
57. t Configuration Trunk Configuration Port Mirroring Configuration VLRN Configuration Priority Configuration MAC Address Configuration Misc Configuration Main Menu Configure the system IP and password TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Figure 16 Switch Configuration Screen The Switch configuration screens has the following sub menus e Administration Configuration used to configure device description information IP address configuration User Name and Password configuration e Port Configuration enable port attributes such as speed duplex state and security to be configured e Trunk Configuration allows configuration of LACP and Static port trunk groups e Port Mirroring Configuration used to configure a port s to be mirrored e VLAN Configuration enables VLANS to be configured e Priority Configuration controls the QoS settings on the Switch e MAC Address Configuration Sets the MAC address security and filtering attributes e Misc Configuration Controls various settings including Stacking mode Broadcast Filtering and MAC Ageing Timer Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 17 Administration Configuration The Administration Configuration screen selected from the Switch Configuration menu allows the configuration of device information IP address login username and password Tyco 24 Port 10
58. t Configuration Web based management SNMP network management Asymmetrical bandwidth limiting and control on each port Port based VLANS Protocol VLANS Tagged VLANS using IEEE802 1Q Programmable QoS Port Trunking Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1d and 802 1w GVRP IGMP protocol Port mirroring Radius Authentication TFTP support for firmware downloads configuration backup and restore Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 3 Technical Support and Service If you require technical advice for these products please see the FAQ pages on the web address http www tycoelectronics com products lanelectronics If you still have problems please contact us using the support form located on the above web site If you have a faulty unit then please contact us through the web site to arrange for a replacement unit The faulty unit must be returned to us as part of the replacement agreement Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Package Contents Unpack the contents of the 24 Stackable Managed Switch and verify them against the checklist below Four Rubber Feet Rack mounted Kit BEITI plus ome Exp Shot ingle D stactabe Switch User Guide Power Cord User Guide Figure 1 Package Contents Compare the contents of the 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch with
59. t Delay Bound eere ecce ee esee eee eene eese eo sese eese esse OD Low Queue Delay Bound e c P amp Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 55 Low Queue Max Delay Time e ccce ecce ee ee ee eere ee enne seen osse ense seen oseeesoe J2 Collisions Retry Forever ss vscesccvvissececissnscesvacsegeecsvnerevensndeonsdpy an PE ee vn ia e do spe e eh seo eee ee J2 Hash AS Orit ini Guide depo ckois Coe etai dpa e qEREL I0 cianesancueincaadestecaacccanies scaon ekose sesaat Ra RR ie 2 IFG Compensatii cerent o e o RR Ed le ve Eno vt ES Sere rv epa eie ien Oe IP Stacking Group ID eee Heine esie erae o ENS PEN ea ER EN pP e NEN RU i J2 IP Stacking Mode isseeiesexs oeste neta eroi epa un nevE viue een in pu tpe sensa ens avios kt vectes A IP Stacking System Information eeee ecce esee eere ee eene seen sese ense ee enseeeesse J2 Protocol Related Configuration eee e eee eee eese eerte esee en seen seen seen sseees se dO RSTP Configuration me RSEP Seblpa co ie rp On VOR oO iai eimi de System Configuration EP d Per Port Seti ore RR IE A tI BEIM Rr M ua c idv Vna i eta qid Per Port SIal s oii ico roO rere D RES EYE PEDEM Eso E rovs EEUDU ERE USE PEE PARAR epe Fvbed e OM SNMP Confisurati n me n Systenr ODGOBNS ace D n UR Ore Pee n PER EUR RN V t RA ae etu
60. ter is Enable default then only ingress packets with an identical VLAN tag to the port VLAN ID will be forwarded If Disable all tagged packets will be forwarded 4 Use the tab key to move into the Acceptable Frame Type field of the menu Use the lt spacebar gt key to toggle between All and Tag Only If All then all tagged and non tagged packets will be forwarded If Tag Only then only ingress packets with a tag will be forwarded Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 27 Create VLAN Group This menu section controls the VLAN Group Membership of the Switch and is selected from the VLAN Configuration menu This allows specified ports to be made members of specific VLAN groups It is also possible to create a Security VLAN from this menu A Security VLAN allows only members of this VLAN to manage the Switch using Web Telnet or SNMP There can be only one Security VLAN Having selected Create VLAN Group from the VLAN Configuration Menu and chosen if a Security VLAN is needed the following screen is displayed console HyperTerminal DER File Edit View Call Transfer Help nz 23 08 fg Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch Create VLAN Group VLAN Name Sales VLAN ID 5 Protocol VLAN None Member UnTagged UnTagged proud lt Next Page gt Quit TAB BKSPC Move Item Esc Previous Menu Connected 0 05 22 Auto detect 9
61. the standard checklist above If any item is missing or damaged please contact your local dealer for service 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 5 The 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch supports the following management methods e Console and Telnet Management e Web based Management e SNMP Network Management Console and Telnet Management Console Management is performed through the RS 232 Console Port Managing the 24 Stackable Managed Switch using this method requires a direct connection between a PC and the 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch Telnet allows remote management of the Switch across the network Once the 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch is on the network with an assigned IP address it is possible to use Telnet to log in and change the configuration Web Based Management The Switch can be managed using a standard web browser that supports Java applets This interface has the same functionality as the console Telnet interfaces but is more user friendly See page 42 for details SNMP Network Management SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol provides a means to monitor and control the Switch Agents which reside in the Switch respond to requests from the NMS Network Management Station The agent returns information contained in a MIB Management Information Base which is a data structure that defines what is obtainable from the Switch and what can be controlled Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Ele
62. uration the screen above will appear Now select lt edit gt from the action line Use the lt tab gt key to highlight the port to be modified and press the lt spacebar gt to toggle between Active and Passive modes Having made the selection press lt esc gt to return to the action line and lt apply gt to save the configuration Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 38 Group Status This is an informational screen only and provides the status of both LACP and Static trunk groups This option can be selected from the LACP Configuration screen Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch LACP Group Status Actor Partner Priority 1 1 MAC O00F 386A99F2 000F386R9R0C Port enero Priority Active fort iari oe 5 selected 5 4 513 1 selected 16 513 1 e Select the action menu TRB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 34 LACP Group Status Screen IGMP GVRP Configuration This screen selected from the Protocol Configuration screen is used to enable or disable the IGMP and GVRP and to configure the IGMP mode The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is a protocol that manages IP multicast traffic The Generic VLAN Registration Protocol allows automatic VLAN configuration between Switches and its nodes A node that that supports GVRP can send a request to the Switch to join a specific VLAN Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stacka
63. uto Port Speed Duplex This controls the speed and duplex capability of a port If negotiation is Auto then the port will advertise to the neighbour port its capability and will try and negotiate this capability If negotiation is set to Force the speed and duplex are fixed Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 21 Port Flow Control FC This allows a full duplex port to negotiate with connected equipment to implement a flow control process using embedded Pause frames The default setting is ON Back Pressure BP This allows a half duplex port to use back pressure as a method of flow control The default is OFF Bandwidth In Out Limits a port transmit and receive bandwidth The bandwidth limiting can be configured between 0 999 in 100Kbps increments The default is 0 which is no rate limiting Priority Configures a port to be high or low priority Packets entering this port will be assigned a priority and will follow the rule as defined in the Priority Configuration menu The default is Disable Security Stops a port from learning new MAC addresses which is useful when security is needed to disallow an unauthorized connection to the port This can be used in conjunction with Static MAC Address Configuration to allow only a known and authorized MAC address to use this port The default is OFF Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 I
64. ves to the VLAN group are Use the tab key to select the required group to edit and make the required changes Use the esc key to return to the action line and then apply the changes If delete was selected the cursor now moves to the VLAN group Select the required group using the tab and then lt enter gt to delete the VLAN group Use the esc key to return to the action line and then apply the changes NOTE The Default VLAN cannot be deleted Group Sorted Mode This menu controls the order VLANS are listed in the Edit Delete VLAN Group The VLANS can either be sorted using VLAN ID Numerically or by VLAN Name Alphabetically Select edit from the action line and use the spacebar to toggle between VLAN ID and Name Having selected the required order method use the esc key to return to action line and then apply the changes Tyco 24 Port 10 100 Stackable Managed Switch Group Sorted Mode VLAN Group Sorted by Name ii the action menu TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Figure 27 Group Sorted Mode Screen Product Number 0 1591099 x Tyco Electronics 2005 Issue 1 24 Port Stackable Managed Switch User Guide Page 29 Priority Configuration The Switch supports basic QoS operation with the ability to map the 0 7 priority levels in IEEE802 1p to either the low or high priority egress queue buffers In addition the relative weighting of high to l

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