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1. Misc Config lt Space gt Toggle This powerful 8 2 Gigabit NWay Switch provides the following management function Function Control Key lt Shft_1 gt Port Config Check operating status of all ports and setup the Shift 1 port configuration like speed duplex mode and flow control lt Shft_2 gt VLAN Config Supports up to 10 groups of port based VLAN Shift 2 group or 802 1Q VLAN function lt Shft_3 gt Trunk Config Review and setup the port trunk function It Shift 3 supports up to 4 port trunk groups of eight 10 100M bps ports lt Shft_4 gt Misc Config Including priority map traffic monitoring MAC table Shift 4 auto aging and broadcast storm control lt Ctrl_W gt Apply Apply the setting Ctrl W lt Ctrl_D gt Reset to Default Reset to initial state Ctrl D lt Tab gt Next Item Move to next setting Tab lt Space gt Toggle Change the item Space lt BackSpace gt Previous Item Return to previous item Backspace Remark When you decide to apply the setting please remember to press the control key Ctrl W Otherwise if you press Enter key first all the setting which has not been applied will be refreshed Please try again 16 Port Status Configuration The port setting menu includes Port speed and duplex mode setting 10 100 1000M bits half full duplex mode and auto negotiation m Flow control enable disable You could ch
2. 4 1 Power Connecting For compatibility with electric service in most areas of the world the switch s power supply automatically adjusts to line power in the range 100 240 VAC and 50 60 Hz Plug the female end of the power cord firmly into the receptacle on the rear panel of the switch Plug the other end of the power cord into an electric service outlet then the power will be ready 3 Installing And Using 8 2 Gigabit NWay Switch 3 1 Installing The 8 2 Gigabit NWay Switch The switch does not require software configuration Users can immediately use most of the features of this product simply by attaching the cables and turning the power on 3 1 1 Desktop Installation For desktop installation please put the switch on a clean flat desk or table close to a power outlet Plug in all network connections and the power cord then the system is ready When deciding where to put the switch you must ensure a Itis accessible and cables can be connected easily a Cabling is away from Sources of electrical noise such as radio transmitters broadband amplifiers and fluorescent lighting fixtures a Water or moisture can not enter the unit E Air flow around the unit and through the vents in the side of the case is not restricted company recommend that you provide a minimum of 25mm clearance To prolong the operational life of your units E Never stack units more than eight sets high if freestanding E Do not place objects on
3. Supports auto MDI X function on all ports Supports up to 10 groups of port base VLAN or 802 1q VLAN Supports up to 4 groups of port trunking function Wire speed packet filtering and forwarding rate Store and forward architecture filters fragment amp CRC error packets Supports 6KBytes MAC address entries in whole system 256KBytes buffer memory Desk Top design 19 rack mountable with optional rack mount brackets Supports extensive LED indicators for network diagnostics Internal universal switching power supply 100 240VAC 50 60Hz FCC Class A CE 2 3 The Front Panel The front panel of the switch is shown as below 2 4 6 ch LONCSHINE 100M OIM Link EACT 100m a 10 10 1000 Mbps Gigabit Switch Se i amp aa ge gy Linkiact v 100M 1 3 5 7 it 3 S 7 UnWACT LCS 883R SW802 The auto negotiation feature of the switch allows each port of the device running at one of the following operation modes Port Speed Duplex Mode 10 100 Mbps 100 Mbps Half duplex Full duplex 10 Mbps Half duplex Full duplex 1000 Mbps 1000 Mbps Full duplex 100 Mbps Full duplex 10 Mbps Full duplex Each port supports auto MDI X capability that is the port could connect either the PC or hub without any cable adjustment Warning The RJ 45 ports are shielded data sockets They cannot be used as telephone sockets Only RJ 45 plugs are allowed to connect th
4. top of any unit or stack E Do not obstruct any vents at the sides of the case 3 1 2 Rack Mount Installation rack mount kit is optional The switch may standalone or may be mounted in a standard 19 inch equipment rack Rack mounting produces an orderly installation when you have a number of related network devices The switch is supplied with two optional mounting brackets and screws These are used for rack mounting the unit Rack Mounting the Switch The switch should be able to fit in the 19 inch rack 1 Disconnect all cables from the switch before continuing 2 Place the unit on a hard flat surface with the front facing toward you 3 Locate a mounting bracket over the mounting holes on one side of the unit 4 Insert the screws and fully tighten with a suitable screwdriver 5 Repeat the two previous steps for the other side of the unit 6 Insert the unit into the 19 inch rack and secure with screws 7 Reconnect all cables 3 1 3 Installing Network Cables After placing the switch on the desktop we need to know how to connect the device to network 3 1 3 1 Station Connections with Twisted Pair Cable Connect each station to the switch by a category 5 twisted pair cable straight or cross over cable Plug one RJ 45 connector into a front panel port of the switch and plug the other RJ 45 connector into the station s network adapter 3 1 3 2 Switch to Switch Connections with Twisted Pair Cable In making a switch t
5. CE Declaration of conformity This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility EN 55022 class A for ITE the essential protection requirements of Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limitations are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if no installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into a different outlet from that the receiver is connected Consult your local distributors or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits Changes
6. VLAN groups is configured as below Member Port Tagged Port When one packet with VLAN tag 222 comes into port 1 the packet will be forwarded to VLAN ID 222 group thus port 2 9 When one packet with VLAN tag 222 comes into port 3 the packet will not be forwarded to VLAN ID 222 group because that port 3 is not belong to VLAN ID 222 group Then the packet will be dropped When one packet without VLAN tag comes into port 2 the packet will be added into VLAN tag 222 automatically Then this packet will be forwarded to VLAN ID 222 group thus port 1 9 When one packet without VLAN tag comes into port 1 the packet will be added into VLAN tag 54 automatically However the packet will be dropped because that there are no VLAN group tagged as 54 Trunk Status Configuration This switch provides 4 trunk groups which can support up to 8 ports of each 10 100M bit ports You can select some ports into the same trunk group by symbol V Copyright CG 8 2 Smart Switch Trunk Configuration Trunk Member Port 12345678 lt Shft_1 gt Port Config lt Ctrl_W gt Apply lt BackSpace gt Previous Item lt Shft_2 gt VLAN Config lt Ctrl_D gt Reset to Default lt Shft_3 gt Trunk Config lt Tab gt Next Item lt Shft_4 gt Misc Config lt Space gt Toggle Misc configuration This Misc configuration setting includes the priority map traffic monitoring and other
7. ange the default setting by the function key Copyright C 8 2 Smart Switch Port Spd Dpx FlowCtr EmA Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable Auto Auto Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable L Auto Enable lt Shft_1 gt Port Config lt Ctr1_W gt Apply lt Shft_2 gt VLAN Config lt Ctrl_D gt Reset to Default lt Shft_3 gt Trunk Config lt Tab gt Next Item lt Shft_4 gt Misc Config lt Space gt Toggle For example If you want to set port 1 to auto negotiation and let flow control enable please follow the directions listed as below 1 Move the cursor to port 1 Spd Dpx setting column by pressing Tab Press Space to select Auto auto negotiation mode Then press Tab to FlowCtrl setting column Press Space to select flow control Enable function Press Ctrl and W at the same time to apply to setting value You can return to the previous item by press Backspace Otherwise you can just press Ctrl and D at the same time to give up the current setting and reset to default VLAN Status C onfiguration This powerful 8 2 Gigabit NWay Switch provides two types of VLAN function m Portbased VLAN m 802 1Q VLAN tag Copyright C 8 2 Smart Switch VLAN Configuration DE lt Shft_1 gt Port Config lt Ctrl_W gt Apply lt BackSpace gt Previous Item lt Shft_2 gt VLAN Config lt Ctrl_D gt Reset to Default lt Shft_3 gt Trunk Conf
8. ata Terminal Ready GND Ground DSR Data Set Ready RTS Request To Send CTS Clear To Send 00 4 om on RS 232 DB 9 DCE female connector When connecting a terminal directly to the switch use a serial RS232 straight through cable Switch t RS232 Cable Console Management m Provide out of band management via console user interface RS 232 m Please follow de factor standard VT 100 terminal Otherwise the terminal will show disorder display System Test Power on Self Test After power on the system will run Power on Self Test Program The screen will show as below Copyright C 8 2 Smart Switch System Diagnosis Switch Register R W Test Phy Register R W Test EEPROM R W Test SRAM Biult_In_Self_Test EEPROM Content Check Remark If there are any error messages please contact your local distributor for detail information Main menu After system test program the first setting screen is shown as below Copyright C 8 2 Smart Switch Port Spd Dpx FlowGtr Aut off Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable lt Shft_1 gt Port Config lt Ctr1_W gt Apply lt BackSpace gt Previous Item lt Shft_2 gt VLAN Config lt Ctrl_D gt Reset to Default lt Shft_3 gt Trunk Config lt Tab gt Next Item lt Shft_4 gt
9. cket filtering and forwarding When one packet comes in from any port the switch will learn the source address port ID and the other related information in address table Therefore the content of the MAC table will update dynamically Filtering and Forwarding When one packet comes in from any port of the switch it will check the destination address besides the source address learning The switch will look up the address table for the destination address If not found this packet will be forwarded to all the other ports except the port where this packet comes in If found and the destination address is located at different port from this packet comes in the packet will be forwarded to the port where this destination address is located according to the information of address table But if the destination address is located at the same portas this packet comes in this packet will be filtered Store and Forward Store and forward is one kind of packet forwarding methodology As a store and forward Switch it will store the complete packet in the internal buffer and do the complete error checking before transmitting to the network Therefore no error packets will disturb the network Itis the best choice when a network needs efficiency and stability 5 Console Program Console Port The switch provides a RS 232 console port for direct console management Description DCD Data Carrier Detect RX Receive TX Transmit DTR D
10. configurations The main setting menu is shown as below Copyright CG 8 2 Smart Switch 802 1p Priority Map o L 1 L 2 L 3 L 40H 5 H 6 H 7 H High Low Queue Service Ratio H L FIFO Traffic Monitoring 12345678 90 MAC Table Auto Aging Enable Broadcast Storm Gontrol off lt Shft_1 gt Port Config lt Ctrl_W gt Apply lt BackSpace gt Previous Item lt Shft_2 gt VLAN Config lt Ctrl_D gt Reset to Default lt Shft_3 gt Trunk Config lt Tab gt Next Item lt Shft_4 gt Misc Config lt Space gt Toggle m 802 1P Priority Map This switch contains two priority queues High Low queue You can define the priority level 0 7 in High or Low queue individually The High Low Queue Service Ratio H L indicates the High Low ratio of forwarding frames m Traffic Monitoring Administrators can monitor other ports where the frames come in or out from the Monitoring Port For example if port 1 is Monitored port and port 8 is Monitoring Port as the packets come into portl the packets will be copy to port 8 m Other Configuration lt MAC Table Auto Aging MAC address of filtering table will update automatically every 3 minutes You can set this function enable or disable lt Broadcast Storm Control When broadcast frames reach the setting ratio the broadcast frames which just come into the switch will be dropped Reset to Default If you face some problem on current setting a
11. ese sockets LEDs definition The rich diagnostic LEDs on the front panel can provide the operating status of individual port and whole system The following table is a summary for LEDs definition Type System LED Power Status Steady Green Operation Power is on Off Power is off 10 100 Mbps Port 100M Steady Green Connected as 100M bps Off Connected as LOMbps Link Act Steady Green The port is connected Blinking Green There is traffic transverses the port Off No connection 1000 Mbps Port 1000M Steady Green Connected as 1000M bps Off Not connected as 1000Mbps 100M Steady Green Connected as 100M bps Off Not connected as 100Mbps 10M Steady Green Connected as LOMbps Off Not connected as 10Mbps Link Act Steady Green The port is connected Blinking Green There is traffic transverses the port Off No connection 2 3 1 System LEDs System LED indicators are located on the front panel for showing the operating Status of the whole device 2 3 11 Power LED This indicator lights green when the switch is receiving power otherwise it is off 2 3 2 PortLEDs PortLED indicators are located on the front panel for showing the operating status of each port 2 3 2 1 10 100Mbps port LED Every port has a 100M LED Steady green indicates that the port is operating at 100Mbps If
12. g comes into port 1 the packet could be forwarded to VLAN group VLAN1 VLAN7 Thus only port 2 3 7 8 9 0 will receive this packet and other ports of this switch will not On the other hand if another packet comes into port 6 it will not be forwarded to any port of this switch because that port 6 does not belong to any VLAN group VLAN Status Configuration 802 1Q VLAN This switch provides 10 groups of 802 1Q VLAN function Each group can contain 0 10 ports The group overlap is allowed You can select some ports into one VLAN group by symbol V If the packets come into one port with the same VLAN tag as this coming port s VLAN ID the packets just can be forwarded to another ports of this VLAN group If the packets come into one port without VLAN tag the PVID of this port will be automatically added into the packets as it s VLAN tag In one word all packets without the same VLAN ID could not be forwarded to other ports The Tagged Port indicates the aware or unaware VLAN device connected with the port Copyright C 8 2 Smart Switch VLAN Configuration E YID Member Port Tagged Port Port PVID 4094 12345678 90 12345678 90 1 4094 1 vvvvvvvv vv lt Shft_1 gt Port i lt Ctrl_W gt Apply lt Shft_2 gt VLAN i lt Ctrl_D gt Reset to Default lt Shft_3 gt Trunk Config lt Tab gt Next Item lt Shft_4 gt Misc Config lt Space gt Toggle lt BackSpace gt Previous Item For example If the
13. ig lt Tab gt Next Item lt Shft_4 gt Misc Config lt Space gt Toggle You can select VLAN types or just disable the VLAN function For example If you want to disable the VLAN function please follow the directions listed below 1 Press Space to select Disable VLAN function 2 Press Ctrl and W at the same time to apply to setting value You can return to the previous item by press Backspace Otherwise you can just press Ctrl and D at the same time to give up the current setting and reset to default VLAN Status Configuration Port based VLAN This switch provides 10 port based VLAN groups Each group can contain 0 10 ports The group overlap is allowed You can select some ports into the same VLAN group by symbol V If the packets without the tagging frames come into one port which only belongs to one VLAN group the packets just can be forwarded to another ports of this VLAN group Copyright CG 8 2 Smart Switch VLAN Configuration PortBase 12345678 90 12345678 90 12345678 90 VLANI vvv VLAN2 VLAN VLAN4 VLAN8S VLAN9 VLAN1OL lt Shft_1 gt Port Config lt Ctrl_W gt Apply lt Shft_2 gt VLAN Config lt Ctrl_D gt Reset to Default lt Shft_3 gt Trunk Config lt Tab gt Next Item lt Shft_4 gt Misc Config lt Space gt Toggle lt BackSpace gt Previous Item For example If the VLAN groups is configured as below VLANI VLAN4 VLAN7 When one packet without VLAN ta
14. nd want to make the system go back to the initial state you can use factory reset Are you sure to reset all config to default y n y Applying Please wait 6 Product Specifications Standard Interface Cable Connections Network Data Rate Transmission Mode LED indications VLAN Port Trunking Console Port System Buffer Memory MAC Address Table Filtering Forwarding Rate Emission Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Power Supply IEEE802 3 10BASE T IEEE802 3u LOOBASE TX IEEE802 3ab 1000BASE T RJ 45 x 8 10 100Mbps switching ports RJ 45 x 2 10 100 1000Mbps Gigabit port RS 232 x 1 console port RJ 45 LOBASE T UTP Category 3 4 5 RJ 45 LOOBASE TX UTP Category 5 RJ 45 1000BASE T UTP Category 5 10 100M bps Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet 10 100 1000 Mbps 10 100M bps Ethernet Full duplex Half duplex Gigabit Ethernet F ull duplex only System Power x1 10 100 Mbps Port 100M Link Activity Gigabit Port 1000M 100M 10M Link Activity Port based VLAN or 802 1q VLAN tag Up to 10 groups 4 port trunking Up to 4 group 19200 8 n 1 n 256KB 6K entries 10Mbps 14 880pps 14 880pps 100Mbps 148 800pps 148 800pps 1000Mbps 1 488 100pps 1 488 100pps FCC Class A CE 0 50 C 320 1220F 10 90 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz 61LS 55100 200 24 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE European Community Conformity Mark We Manufacturer Importer Longshine Technol
15. o switch connection you could use any port to connect another switch with straight or cross over cable As all ports support auto MDI X function the connection is independent of cable type Thus a straight cable is also allowed to make a switch to switch connection In order to increase the bandwidth between switch and switch you could use the Gigabit ports to connect each other 5 LONGSHINE 10 100 1000 Mbps Gigabit Switch PWR Lini LCS 883R SW302 2 4 e e 100M 10M Link 3EACT 46 ooo a 00 a a 3 5 Tawncr 1 3 5 7 3 LONGSHINE 10 10 1000 Mbps Gigabit Switch PWR LCS 883R SW802 100m 10M z 1 3 5 7 CED 3 1 3 3 Network Application com O10 LONGSHIN 24s 10 10 1000 Mbps Gigabit Switch ns LCS 883R SW802 1 1000Mbps us LONGSHINE Fee 10 100 1 Li u 1000 Mbps Gigabit Switch LCS 883R SW802 1000Mbps File Server 4 Switch Operation 4 1 MAC Address Table and Learning The switch is implemented with a MAC address table where is composed of many entries Each entry is used to store the address information of network nodes on the network including MAC address port ID etc The information is the most important base to do pa
16. ogie Europe GmbH An der Strusbek 9 22926 Ahrensburg Germany Declare That The Product LCS 883R SW802 8x 10 100 Mbps 2 x 1000Base TX Gigabit Switch vLan amp Trunking Is In Conformity With Standards Results N 55022 1994 A1 1995 A2 1997 ClassA Pass N 61000 3 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 1998 Class A Pass N 61000 3 3 1995 Pass N 55024 1998 Pass N 61000 4 2 1995 Pass N 61000 4 3 1995 Pass N 61000 4 4 1995 Pass N 61000 4 5 1995 Pass N 61000 4 6 1996 Pass N 61000 4 8 1993 Pass N 61000 4 11 1994 Pass wwo m oo a a a Identification of signatory empowered to bind the manufacturer or his authorized representative Signature Manufacturer Importer amp LONGSHINE ore EUROPE H A Date 18 09 2002 25
17. ontents of this package If there is anything missing please contact with your local agent The product package should include the following 1 One 842 Gigabit NWay Switch 2 One power cord 3 Rack mount brackets and screws Optional 4 User s Manual 2 Introduction To 8 2 Gigabit NWay Switch 2 1 General Description The device is a powerful high performance 8 2 10 100 1000Mbps Fast Ethernet and Gigabit switch with eight 10 L00Mbps ports and two 1000Mbps ports All ports support auto MDI X function and auto negotiation operation NWay which means the switch could automatically negotiate with the connected partners on the network speed and duplex mode The Gigabit copper switching ports are ideal for micro segmenting large networks into Smaller connected subnets for improved performance enabling the bandwidth demanding multimedia and imaging applications The Gigabit ports also provide the fat pipe to the Server or backbone connection for boosting the total system performance Moreover the 10 100 1000M bps auto sensing ability provides an easy way to migrate between 10Mbps 100Mbps or 1000Mbps on networks with no pain Compared to the shared 10 100 1000Mbps networks the switch delivers a dedicated 10 100 1000Mbps connection to every attached client with no bandwidth congestion issue Store and forward switching mode promises the low latency plus eliminates all the network e
18. or modifications to the equipment which are not approved by the party responsible for compliance could affect the user s authority to operate the equipment Copyright 2001 All Rights Reserved Company has an on going policy of upgrading its products and it may be possible that information in this document is not up to date Please check with your local distributors for the latest information No part of this document can be copied or reproduced in any form without written consent from the company Trademarks All trade names and trademarks are the properties of their respective companies Table of Contents 1 Unpacking Information 2 Introduction To 8 2 Gigabit NWay Switch General Description Key Features The Front Panel System LEDs Power LED PortLEDs 10 100Mbps Ports LED Gigabit Ports LEDs Console Port The Rear Panel Power Connecting Installing And Using 8 2 Gigabit NWay Switch 3 1 Installing the 8 2 Gigabit NWay Switch 3 1 1 Desktop Installation 3 1 2 Rack Mount Installation 3 1 3 Installing Network Cables 3 1 3 1 Station Connection with Twisted Pair Cable 3 1 3 2 Switch to Switch Connections with Twisted P air Cable 3 1 3 3 Network Application Switching Operation MAC Address Table amp Learning Filtering and Forwarding Store and Forward Console Program Product Specifications Unpacking Information Thank you for purchasing the 8 2 Gigabit NWay Switch Before you start please check all the c
19. rrors including runt and CRC error packets To work under full duplex mode transmission and reception of the frames can occur simultaneously without causing collisions as well as double the network bandwidth The switch is plug n play without any software to configure and also fully compliant with all kinds of network protocols Moreover the rich diagnostic LEDs on the front panel can provide the operating status of individual port and whole system For network connection The switch can use the following types of cabling m 10BASE T Category 3 4 or 5 UTP STP m 100BASE TX Category 5 UTP STP mM 1000BASE T Category 5 UTP STP Category 5 cable is preferred to use with this product in structured wiring environments This will ensure correct operation of all ports at LOMbps 100Mbps or 1000Mbps 2 2 Key Features The switch provides the following key features Complies with 1OBASE T specifications of the IEEE 802 3 standard Complies with 100BASE TX specifications of IEEE802 3u standard Complies with 1000BASE T specifications of IEEE802 3ab standard Eight RJ 45 ports for OOBASE TX 10BASE T connectivity Two RJ 45 ports for LOOOBASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T connectivity One RS 232 console port for basic management Supports NWay protocol for speed 10 100Mbps and duplex mode Half F ull auto detection on 10 100Mbps ports Supports NWay protocol for speed 10 100 1000Mbps and duplex mode Full only auto detection on Gigabit ports
20. the LED is off the link speed is LOMbps Link Act LED Every port has a Link Activity LED Steady green indicates that the port has good linkage to its associated devices Flashing green indicates there is traffic transverses the port If the port is connected but the Link Activity LED is dark check the following items 1 The switch and the connected device s power are on or not 2 The port s cable is firmly seated in its connectors in the switch and in the associated devices 3 The connected cable is good and with correct type 4 The connecting device including any network adapter is functioning 2 3 2 3 Gigabit LEDs There are four LEDs for Gigabit switching port 2 3 3 Console Port Through the console port it provides rich diagnostic information includes network Statistics link status and system setting The operating mode of the console portis DCE 19200 Fix baud rate n No parity checking 8 8 Data bits 1 1 stop bit None None flow control You could use a normal RS 232 cable and connect to the console port on the device After the connection you could run any terminal emulation program Winterm Telix and so on to enter the startup screen of the device All the detail software operation please refer to Console Program session The Rear Panel The rear panel of the switch is shown as below AC LINE 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 1 0A Max 2
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