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1. oc I Firmware History ed ry help D ocuments File name switch cfg Save as type cfg Document Cancel Step 4 After downloading process has completed the following GUI will appear Click Close button if you do not want to view the downloaded file 35 Download complete Download Complete Sayed switch cfg from 192 168 99 128 Downloaded 199KBinlsec Download to DASG S 4802 switch cig Transferrate 19 9 KB Sec E Close this dialog box when download completes Open Open Folder Ce 3 21 3 Restore This option allows you to restore the old configuration from your backup file Step 1 Click Browse button and select the file that you want the system to restore back the con figuration Choose file E x Look in E 565 4802 e E ae switch ctg History File name switch cfg Mu Network P BN Files of type All Files Cancel E Step 2 Click Restore button to start the process 36 Save the Switch s current configuration rl Alan il re co 5 a Fe 7 Ai ku i the SV L iz Restore the Switch s configuration path and fil CASGSW 4BD2Nswitch cfg al all KI i ak al a i 14 LL i Me gydi a oe ME ld gin Erase the Switch s configure The system will reguest you to reboot the switch Step 3 Click Yes button to restart the switch Reboot Switch
2. ing amp Communication 25 7 2 31 3 35 37 39 4 43 45 47 50 SGSW 4802 Switch front panel 2 1 1 LED indicators SGSW 4802 PWR Green Lit on Power on Lit off power off Link Green Lit on the connection is good Lit off the port is disabled or not detecting a link Mode could be three kinds of meaning varies with the Mode button ACT Green Lit on the connection is good Blink The port is receiving or transmitting data FDX Green Lit on the port run at full duplex Blink Half Duplex Collision Off Half duplex or not connected 100 Green Lit on run at 100Mbps Lit off run at 10Mbps or not connected 2 1 2 Buttons indicators SGSW 4802 RESET When press this button Switch will reboot MODE Hold the button for at least 5 seconds the LED will turns to the next LED in cycle ACT FDX Speed ACT 2 2 Rear Panel The rear panel of the Switch indicates an AC inlet power socket which accepts input power from 100 to 240VAC 50 60Hz ae OO CH CH B O gt O O gt O fo n SGSW 4802 Switch rear panel Power Notice h The device is a power reguired device it means it will not work till it is
3. Non member T Tag U Untagged PMID ADD DDO LIL DD ROD DD 2 DD OD Dd VID 12345678 910111213141516171819202122232449 en 0004 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU 0002 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU fen FE UTUTUTUTUTUTUT en 4091 Son ono a oo PY TU PUT TU Figure 3 4 The VLAN config Web Page Setup Procedures Step 1 Decide which Group you want to set for monitoring using mirror port Click status column for that particular group and key in the VLAN ID Step 2 Next click on the dashed line to select either T for Tagged or U for Untagged Step 3 Click Apply button after you satisfied with the setup Click Save button to update the current configuration 11 3 5 Trunk config The SGSW 4802 provides 2 trunk groups and maximum up to 4 ports per trunk Port Trunking is the ability to group together several switch ports to increase the bandwidth between the management switch and other switch This is an inexpensive method to increase throughput between switches or to servers We define the Port Trunking as the ability to group a set of ports into a single logical link The port trunk acts as single link between switches lt doesn t create a loop even though it is physically connected as such 25 ae 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 434 45 47 Y PLANET CPPLANET scsw sto2 a A Networking Commanic Y y L de de ad 5 L Mod d g 4 ol 4 N k 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 i WB O
4. HA A EEE A EEE EF Press ENTER to stop suto boot Auto boot ind Firmware version 2 38 Build 264308844 2663 45 44 Loading firmware Attaching interface lo done Fort 54 TBI module Link Down Fort 49 TBI module Link Down 5554 4342 dd Ethernet Switch U 2 568 Bld 26656864 Aug 4 663 Password HHH Connected 0 14 16 Auto detect 38400 5 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture F Figure 4 2 SGSW 4802 Console Login on Screen Enter the console interface factory default console password admin or user defined password if you changed the default password using the instructions in Section 4 2 1 10 The Switch Management prompt in Figure 4 3 appears x Fil Edit EG call REN HERE l amp l Boot Loader Version 1 51 45 2G1 AAA AAA A A AA A FF FF FF FF FF FFF Press ENTER to stop auto boot Auta booting Firmware version 2 36 Build 26630864 2663 45 44 Loading firmware Attaching interface loh a done Fort 54 TEI module Link Down Port 43 TBI module Link Down 5551 4342 Intelligent Ethernet Switch UV 2 38 Bld 24836804 Aug 4 2063 Password Whe Leone t Command gt Connected 0 19 00 Auto detect 58400 S N 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture E Figure 4 3 SGSW 4802 Console Main Screen Please type Help on the command line The main menu displays all the system command usage that is available as below 42 2 S
5. 5G5W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help a El Updat ing one succeeded Change IP Address Sun Ee ta by starting to reset syste CommandsAttached TL Ip interface to sgwEnd unit Attaching interface lo done HAA AAA AA FF AAA AH Boot Loader Version 1 51 4a 2651 HAA ee Press ENTER to stop suto boot Auto booting Firmware version 2 38 Build 28638864 2663 45 44 Loading firmware pe interface lo done Connected 4 05 53 Auto detect 38400 S N 1 SCROLL Caps MUM Capture E Figure 4 13 Network setting Screen 49 4 2 1 7 sys set name string This command allows setting the system name of SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 14 appears s SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help gt Incomplete Command search set show info show ip show mac search ip SIP Address search mae lt MAC Address set ip SIP Address Subnet Hask gt Default Gateway gt set name string set contact string set location string set password set link info Son ioff set aging Saging time reset system reset config save config CGnmmand gt ceus set name planet Command gt Connected 4 18 05 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS LIM Capture Z Figure 4 14 System name setting Screen 4 2 1 8 sys set contact string This command allows setting the system administrator name of SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 15
6. Figure 3 6 The STP Port Web Page 13 Designated Port 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 nan State Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Tiunahlad 3 7 1 STP Port This function allows assigning Path Cost value and Priority level on each port of SGSW 4802 Please refer to the detail description of Path Cost and Priority and setup procedures shown as below Description of Parameters Bridge Port This option shows the port of the bridge that connects to the root bridge Path Cost The STA algorithm to determine the best path between devices uses this parameter Therefore lower values should be assigned to ports attached to faster media and higher values assigned to ports with slower media Path cost takes precedence over port priority The default and recommended range is Ethernet 100 50 600 Fast Ethernet 19 10 60 Gigabit Ethernet 4 3 10 The allowed range is O 65535 Priority Defines the priority for the use of a port in the Spanning Tree algorithm If the path cost for all ports on a switch are the same the port with the highest priority i e lowest value will be configured as an active linK in the Spanning Tree Where more than one port is assigned the highest priority the port with lowest numeric identifier will be enabled The range is O 255 Setup Proced
7. 10 100 1000Mbps Managed Stackable Switch SGSW 4802 User s Manual Trademarks Copyright O PLANET Technology Corp 2003 Contents subject to revision without prior notice PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET Technology Corp All other trademarks belong to their respective owners Disclaimer PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in all environments and applications and makes no warranty and representation either implied or expressed with respect to the quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose PLANET has made every effort to ensure that this User s Manual is accurate PLANET disclaims liability for any inaccuracies or omissions that may have occurred Information in this User s Manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of PLANET PLANET assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this User s Manual PLANET makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this User s Manual and reserves the right to make improvements to this User s Manual and or to the products described in this User s Manual at any time without notice If you find information in this manual that is incorrect misleading or incomplete we would appreciate your comments and suggestions FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digi
8. i On Ii OFF i Yr Down i On OFF i 3 i Down i I On Ii OFF i 3 Down i i On OFF i 16 Down I On Ii OFF i 11 Down i On OFF i 12 i Down i On Ii OFF i 12 i Down i On OFF i 14 Down i On 1 OFF i 15 7 Down i On SRE S 16 Down i On 1 OFF i 17 Down i On ERE 18 Down i On 1 OFF i 12 1 Down i On 1 OFF 2A Down i On 1 OFF i zi Down i On Ii Dff i cc 1 Down i On 1 OFF i ce 1 Down i On UEF 24 24 Down i On 1 OFF i 25 1 Down i On Po UEF 24 26 1 Down i On 1 OFF i er Down i On PETERT S ce 1 Down i On 1 OFF i 29 Down i On pr EEE 5 I Po a I I I I I I ae 31 5 Dawn i i Dn i On 1 OFF i On i 18 1BBEHSE T5 Se 1 Down i i Dn i On 1 OFF i On i 18 TABBASE TA 35 1 Down i i Dn i On 1 OFF i On i 1B1BBEHSE T5 34 5 Down i i Dn i On 1 OFF i On i 16 166BASE Te 35 5 Dawn i i SE i Al 1 OFF i Gn 1 1B 1BBEHSE T5 36 1 Down i i i i OFF i 1 1B1BBEHSE Th ee Connected 5 09 18 Auto detect 38400 M 1 SCR CAPS N MUM Capt ure Figure 4 25 Port statistics Screen 4 2 3 2 port show mir This command allows viewing the port mirror status of SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 26 ap pears 2 SGSW 4602 HyperTerminal i pe x File Edit view Call Transfer Help port set enable lt port number hi 18 1868 1 B H port set disable lt port number gt port set
9. show set stp Conioff show port show PHIge set port sport numbers lt c PathCost gt set port port number lt p DYA set bridge lt p RootPriority set bridge lt t HelloTime gt set bridge lt d ForwardDe lay gt 3 set bridge lt MarHge gt Command Connected 8 30 10 Auto detect 36400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS LIM Capture Figure 4 46 Disable enable STP Screen 4 2 6 1 stp on off This command allows disable off or enable on the STP function The screen in Figure 4 47 ap pears 64 op Le 3 35 D x l gt LL x O Ll i I a P I LO O T A E dp l l 00000000000 o eS Et lt l feet PP PP PP III III E LIE I FOOD im mm im im Ym mm am eT OO ANO ONO MOON tet assed ted ea ed ed ke ested cd fed ted UU UU UU UU UU pel fer m n ml oidos bin bin bnn ed gt vy Lu AAA A AAA A A AA 0 0101000101010 0101010101 l als 9 WWW N N f Im LI Lle Pet URO e use oo asp Jr LU O EE coa ca EE HS HI Y hc E E 7 ee AL CEN EN ENE NE m mH H OH HH HHUHGHUHHHHHH HOH le ee ele A le ee ee 09 ND I E Sy PO A A A OC OCH OO OCH OCH OCHOD HO CHOCH OCH OO OC AC 5 mo AAA D La a an Fu Cast a us Cu Le DN Du Cu Le edl CaN Fu Le edl LEN Cu Le a l BJ a Ti AAA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A lm E 0 I l2 E mm L im l mu mu mu YY YY 109109 1011091109109 000000100 O T
10. 3 7 STP Config The STP Config provides two menu pages to configure STP Port and STP Bridge The STP screen in Figure 3 6 appears CO PLANE Q Networking amp Communication CONFIGURATION Port Config VLAN Config Trunk Config ADVANCED STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config SNMP Config Port Security MirrorPort Config Aging Control Address Search SYSTEM TOOLS System Config System Information Change Password Firmware Upgrade Message Window Reboot Switch Lo go ut Technical Support CDPLANET G5W 4002 The Spanning Tree Setup Screen The IGMP Setup Screen The Stack Setup Screen The SNMP Setup Screen Show RMON statistics information The Port Security Setup Screen The Mirror Port Setup Screen The Aging Control Setup Screen The Address Search Setup Screen 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 LA LL 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 9 11 1315 17 19 21 CILLAJOLLL SL 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Spanning Tree Port Parameters STP Port STP Bridge Bridge Port PathCost Priority ee 1 y ha 128 0 1 19 128 0 19 128 0 3 19 128 0 4 19 128 0 5 19 128 0 6 19 128 0 E 19 128 0 8 19 128 0 9 19 128 0 10 19 128 0 11 19 128 0 12 19 128 0 12 10 199 n CI 18 20 22 24 Designated Bridge 0 000000000000 0 000000000000 0 000000000000 0 000000000000 0 000000000000 0 000000000000 0 000000000000 0 000000000000 0 000000000000 0 000000000000 0 000000000000 0 000000000000 0 000000000000 n nnnnnnnnnnnn
11. 3z and IEEE802 3ab Gigabit Ethernet standard w Provide 2 module slots for 100Mbps FX 1000Mbps T or 1000Mbps SX LX option of modules w Features Store and Forward mode with wire speed filtering and forwarding rates w Auto negotiation amp Full duplex Half duplex w Automatic source address learning and aging w Support up to 8K MAC address w Support IEEE802 1D Spanning Tree Protocol w IEEE802 3x compliant full duplex flow control w Broadcast storm control runt and CRC Filtering eliminates erroneous packets to optimize the network bandwidth w Stack up to 16 units w LED indicators for simple diagnostics and management w Internal power supply w Auto MDI MDI X on each port w Network management configuration Web based management Console and Telnet Configuration SNMP network management IEEE 802 1Q Tagging VLAN 32 VLAN Groups Port Trunking supported IEEE 802 1D Spanning Tree Protocol STP IGMP and Sniffer Port Mirroring supported Port Priority 802 1p supported MAC IP Address search Port security control MAC address filtering Virtual stacking up to 16 units Broadcast Storm Filter function supported Firmware upgradeable through Web interface 1 4 Specification Product Hardware Specification Ports Module Slot Stack Interface Switch Processing Scheme Throughput packet per second Switch Fabric Address Table Gueue Buffer Flow Control Broad
12. IKK OSS OSS N dinat ia h Figure 3 13 The SNMP Web Page 3 11 RMON Statistics This function allows use to view all port s RMON Statistics The RMON Statistics screen in Figure 3 14 appears O PLANET PLANET sesw 4802 al a 29 31 33 35 37 39 414345 47 Networking amp Commanication Y wooo eee oL pesos 28 30 34 36 38 42 44 46 Console r 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 SER config MYN y L L 4 L A A wyl ed ha JIN s 14 16 18 20 2 24 VLAN Contig Trunk Config ADOL Port RMON Statistics IGMP Config Stack Config SNMP Config Port 64 65 127 128 255 256 511 512 1023 1024 1518 1519 1522 Symbol CRC RMON Statistics No byte byte byte byte byte byte byte Error Error Port S ity Frames Frames Frames Frames Frames Frames Frames Frames Frames or secur y MirrorPort Config l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aging Control 2 l 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 J Address Search 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SYSTEM TOOLS 4 0 0 0 Oo 0 0 0 Oo O System Config 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 System Information 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Change Password 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Firmiw are Up g rade g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Message Window E 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reboot Switch ae 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Logout Technical Support a iG gt a D i a a 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 n n n n n n n n p Figure 3 14 RMON Statistics Web page 21 3 12 Port Security Of all 50 ports some of the end
13. MUM Capture 4 Figure 4 64 IGMP show screen 4 2 9 2 igmp on ver version off This command allows disable off or enable on the IGMP function in version 1 or version 2 z SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help Usage Lamp Con ver verslonlioff Wersion 1 or 2ldefault version 2 Example Ae ail ver 2 OR amp off ommand gt Lamp o ymn on ver 1 function Lis on IGMP is set csuccoessfullut Command gt Connected 13 32 14 Auto detect 38400 5 N 1 SCROLL CAPS LIM Capture Z Figure 4 65 IGMP off on screen 12 9 SWITCH OPERATION 5 1 Address Table The Managed Switch is implemented with an address table This address table composed of many entries Each entry is used to store the address information of some node in network including MAC address port no etc This information comes from the learning process of Managed Switch 9 2 Learning When one packet comes in from any port The Managed Switch will record the source address port no and the other related information in address table This information will be used to decide either forwarding or filtering for future packets 5 3 Forwarding amp Filtering When one packet comes from some port of the Ethernet Switching it will also check the destination address besides the source address learning The Ethernet Switching will lookup the address table for the destination address If not found this packet will be forwa
14. Mar Age Hold Time Designated Root Root Path Cost Root Port Hau Hae Helln Time Forward Delay Topology Change Detected Topology Change _ Topology Change Time Hold Time Command gt Connected 0047153 Auto detect 36400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS NLM Capture E Figure 4 49 STP show bridge Screen 4 2 6 4 stp set port lt port number gt lt c PathCost gt This command allows assigning pathcost to each port The available range is 1 65535 2 SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal MW raf File Edit View Call Transfer Help stp set port port number i e FPathCost gt Usage stp set port port number lt c PathCost gt PathEost gt I to 65535 Example stp set port 1 19 Cormand stp set SE o 65535 STF Fath Cost 65535 is set on port 1 Command gt E Connected 8 56 11 Auto detect 38400 8 4 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture y Figure 4 50 STP Pathcost Screen 66 4 2 6 5 stp set port lt port number gt lt p priority gt This command allows assigning priority to each port The available range is 0 255 SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help Ole amp 3 oe stp set port port number lt p priority Usage stp set port port number p priority gt priority gt A to 255 Example stp set port 1 p 125 Cormand stp set port 1 p 255 STF Priority 255 is set an port 1 Command gt a Connected 9 01 06 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS LIM Ca
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16. gt For example to configure the switch with the following IP settings IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 Press input the following command and press lt Enter gt button sys set ip 192 168 0 2 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 254 If the IP is successful configured the switch will automatically restart as the following window You can then configure the switch through its web interface 5G5W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help l gt sus set ip i daring conf ig sioceededt Change IP Address successfully starting to reset system CommandsAttached TCPYIF interface to sgsEnd unit EB Attaching interface locoB done AAA AAA A a RR le a Se a A A A A Boot Loader Version 1 51 4a 2651 HA AA A HEE A e A Press ENTER to stop ayto boot Auto booting wa Firmware version 2 38 Build 26638864 2663 45 44 Loading firmware pr interface lo done z Connected 4 05 53 Auto detect 36400 B N 1 SCROLL Caps MUM Capture E 3 WEB BASED MANAGEMENT 3 1 Configuration As well as the menu driven system configuration program the agent module provides an embedded HTTP Web agent This agent can be accessed by any computer on the network that using a standard Web browser Internet Explorer 5 0 or above or Netscape Navigator 4 5 or above Using the Web browser management interface you can configure a switch and view statistic
17. info lt onioff sus set aging aging time sus reset system ae reset config save config Gomniandecus show ip dmin Oper Destination Ifname State State IF Address Hetmask Broadcast Addr LAN Enabled Up 192 168 1600 1285 256 255 255 192 165 166 255 Command a Connected 1 13 51 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS LIM Capture Figure 4 7 Network information Screen 4 2 1 3 sys show mac This command displays the MAC address of SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 8 appears SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal Pike File Edit View Call Transfer Help sys set contact sys set location string 5343 set password sus set link info Son off sus set aging aging time SYS reset system Sc reset config save config Canton gt n show ip dmin Oper Destination Ifname State crate IF Address Hetmask Broadcast Addr Enabled Up 192 168 100 125 255 255 255 192 168 1988 255 Command gt sys show mac LAN Port Ethernet address BB 38 4f 1e 78 7d Command gt Connected 1 19 58 Auto detect 38400 5 N 1 SCROLL Caps MUM Capture Figure 4 8 MAC address information Screen 46 4 2 1 4 sys search ip lt IP Address gt This command provides to search specific IP address from various Ethernet environment The usage is sys search ip lt ddd ddd ddd ddd gt Please refer to the example in Figure 4 9 p SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal E lol x File Edit Djs 913 ola 3
18. located on the other port Solution The address table may contain older information than of the address table of that node Please power down to refresh the address information please also check VLAN configuration Performance is bad Solution Check the full duplex status of the Managed Switch If the Managed Switch is set to full duplex and the partner is set to half duplex then the performance will be poor 100Base TX port link LED is lit but traffic is irregular Solution Check that the attached device is not set to dedicated full duplex Some devices use a physical or software switch to change duplex modes Auto negotiation may not recognize this type of full duplex setting 74 APPENDIX A NETWORKING CONNECTION A 1 Switch s RJ 45 Pin Assignments 1000Mbps 1000Base T Contact MDI MDI X 1 Bl DA BI DB BI DA BI DB BI DB BI DA BI DC BI DD BI DC BI DD 2 3 4 Oe 808 Oo a BI DD BI DC BI DD BI DC Implicit implementation of the crossover function within a twisted pair cable or at a wiring panel while not expressly forbidden is beyond the scope of this standard A 2 10 100Mbps 10 100Base TX Contact A 3 RJ 45 cable pin assignment ia TE md There are 8 wires on a standard UTP STP cable and each wire is color coded The following shows the pin allocation and color of straight cable and crossover cable connection 19 Straight Cable 1
19. naaa anakan 45 ENER 916 OU ECO ddi RAO REE EEE REE REE 55 4 2 3 port Port Management Commands ccccsscccccccssneeeecsaseeeeeesaueeeeeesasueeeesssaussessauaeeeesssaaanesssaaanss 55 4 2 4 vlan VLAN Management COMMANAS ee ena aa nennen akan Kanan naaa 61 4 2 5 trunk TRUNK Management CommMAanQAS a ee na naa nan anakan 63 4 2 6 stp STP Management Commands ea eek naaa naaa naa ana Kanan ana naaa 64 4 2 7 snmp SNMP Management CommanoS 1 ccccccsseeeccccseeeeccseneeeecssssueeeessaaeeeeeesaneeeeesssaaenesssaaaess 68 4 2 8 stack STACK Management CommMAanQAS a ena naa ena ak nana anakan 70 4 2 9 igmp IGMP Management COMMANAS a ea naa a aa naa naaa ana naaa akan 71 5 SWITCH Operation Ann A Gu NN 73 AE TIDE PP 73 AE sa VAA AA EN EV ET NE a 73 Onde OF War SPE MG ket 73 ST SIO C NINE O ninian dl 73 55 AUTO Negev er ja 73 6 Troubl shodting iic nu Gu ed cps site a eee 74 Appendix A Networking Connection ccccssssceeeccccccnssseeeeeeeecenseeeeeeeeecoaseeeeseeeaconssseeeeenoconsseessnenoes 75 A 1 Switch s RJ 45 Pin ASSIQNMENHS ccccccecseeceeceeeeeecaeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeaeeeeseaueeeseueeessageeesseeeeesaass 75 A 10 100MBbps 10 100Base TX consi pe 75 A3 mJ45 caDle plnassignnmieLae Ge eU ea UG DANO een 75 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Checklist Check the contents of your package for following parts SGSW 4802 User
20. nodes may need to assign to the specific port In order to fulfill this act MAC Address should be added to that particular port This is to ban other users from using the static port A port can accommodate up to 20 MAC Addresses The Port security screen in Figure 3 15 appears Gr PLANET 505W 4802 en a 29 31 33 35 37 41 43 45 47 y Lld a e 26 28 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 1 3 5 7 9 11 1315 1719 21 23 PERH FERH Fige y 12 1416 18 20 VLAN Contig Trunk Config Stack Config SNMP Config Port 1 Secu rity RMON Statistics Port Security MirrorPort Config Choose Port 1 Aging Control New Mac Address Mac Address List Address Search SYSTEM TOOLS 7 AA fF ff a ff Add gt System Config System Information Change Password Accommodate up to 20 MAC Address per port Del lt Firmware Upgrade Save or Reset Settings Mossaga Vs 0 DeleteAll Reboot Switch Lo go ut Technical Support Save NOTE Add mac address will only take effect after rebooting Figure 3 15 Port Security Web Page 3 12 1 Setting Up Procedures Step 1 Select the port that you want to add in the MAC Address Step 2 Key in the MAC Address in the field provided e g 00 00 00 01 10 00 and click Add button Then the system message will show as below Press return for back to the previous screen System Messages The address 00 00 00 01 10 00 has been added successfully return The system wil
21. nw ny la a AF wom l a D D Or UU L TLl TM 4 A Cl Pe OOO IO DO DOO OO DODO OO GOO OD OO SOO OD DONO OO OO OOOO OOOO Oc eT Ch On Ch ET 4 OD un mu us RS Lat a us Gu Gast Da EJ La De EJ Le es EJ Le a EJ JE En Di n m EU rm rl a des mn LOCO AAA r T A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A TE SO Ly gt Te I EL 1 b aog no ono E Y Beli 5 E E 33 m o rs E e a mem 5 a COOREE EEE a A M o o mem cs oss O oP cn ca el mwr TT TT a Tm T Tm AAA AA AAA a O A A A ari a i o BW AA A E t cU zt 1 Mo Mann OO i I MAGI e gt PE T EL CL L EL EL DL EL LL LL EFE a gt uu z fr OO LO E Prerrpeprprppp E ce I i T M mananan m mm 2 O co a ia om an o E E e u c 05 bu lae EE a oO ELSE DU o Q Ma I SO SAFO oma os co cui Oo 00 Pon OP Lo we Wi oO fy ok oo E Wi oO I en En Fr Fs En SOI OOO COON SPP Pee er rr Im fn D E omni E c co my DO in a y iL z oo PWL Ll N ae o EN N lt r lt r CROLL 5 48 STP show port Screen 38400 G M 1 65 UN O i Ail e Auto detect Figure 4 Connected 8 42 51 4 2 6 3 stp show bridge This command allows viewing the Bridge Parameters of STP The screen in Figure 4 49 appears 5 SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal 4 n x File Edit view Call Transfer Help Cle 3 als Command gt stn show bridge STF State gt Root Priority Hello Time Forward De lay
22. powered If your networks should active all the time please consider using UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply for your de vice It will prevent you from network data loss or network downtime 2 ln some area installing a surge suppression device may also help to protect your switch from being damaged by unregulated surge or current to the Switch or the power adapter 2 3 Hardware Installation 2 3 1 Connecting end node or hub or switch 1 Place the Switch on a smooth surface or fasten the mounting brackets with the provided screws in a standard 19 rack 2 Connect switch or PC to one port of the Switch using Category 3 4 5 UTP STP cabling 3 Connect another switch or PC to the other port of Switch by following the same process as described in Step2 Notice Cable distance for Switch The cable distance between Ethernet Switch and hub PC should not exceed 100 meter for UTP STP cable 2km for 62 5 125 and 50 125 fiber cable on 100Base FX module 220m for 62 5 125 fiber cable and 500m for 50 125 fiber cable on 1000Base SX module 550m for 62 5 125 and 50 125 fiber cable and 10km for 9 125 fiber cable on 1000Base LX module Make sure the wiring is correct It can be used Category 3 4 5 cable in 10 Mbps operation To reliably operate your network at 100Mbps and 1000Mbps you must use an Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP Category 5 cable or better Data Grade cabling While a Category 3 or 4 cable may initially seem to work it will soon cause dat
23. protocol and is specified here from the point of view of a host rather than a multicast router IGMPv1 has no leave mechanism If a host no longer wants to receive the traffic it simply i quits If it is the last the router will not have any answers to its query and will delete the NOTE GDA for that subnet For IGMP v2 0 IGMP v2 0 allows group membership termination to be quickly reported to the routing protocol which is important for high bandwidth multicast groups and or subnets with highly volatile group membership Multicast routers use IGMP v2 0 to learn which groups have members on each of their attached physical networks A multicast router keeps a list of multicast group memberships for each at tached network and a timer for each membership Multicast group memberships means the presence of at least one member of a multicast group on a given attached network not a list of all of the members When a host receives a General Query it sets delay timers for each group excluding the all systems group of which it is a member on the interface from which it received the query When a router receives a Report it adds the group being reported to the list of multicast group memberships on the network on which it received the Report and sets the timer for the member ship to the Group Membership Interval When a host joins a multicast group it should immediately transmit an unsolicited Version 2 Membership Report for that group in
24. 02 3 Ethernet IEEE 802 3u Fast Ethernet IEEE 802 3z 1000Base SX LX IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base T IEEE 802 1D STP IEEE 802 3x full duplex flow control IEEE 802 1p QoS IEEE 802 1Q VLANs RFC 768 UDP RFC 783 TFTP RFC 791 IP RFC 792 ICMP RFC 826 ARP RFC 1122 Host Requirements RFC 2068 HTTP RFC 2236 IGMP v2 RFC 1157 SNMP v1 v2 RFC 1213 MIB II RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB 2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION This product series provide three different running speed 10Mbps 100Mbps and 1000Mbps in the same switch and automatically distinguish the speed of incoming connection This section describes the hardware features of SGSW 4802 For easier management and control of the switch familiarize yourself with its display indicators and ports Front panel illustrations in this chapter display the unit LED indicators Before connecting any network device to the switch read this chapter carefully There are following option module for expansion 1 Port 100Base FX Managed Fiber Module SC ST Multi mode fiber 1 port 100Base FX Fast Ethernet Module SC Single mode fiber 15km 1 Port Gigabit 1000Base T Managed Switch Module 1 Port Gigabit 1000Base SX LX Managed Fiber Module 2 1 Front Panel The Front Panel of the SGSW 4802 Managed Switch consists of 48x auto sensing 10 100Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 Ports two optional expansion slots and Console port The LED Indicators are also located on the front panel of the Switch
25. 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 CONFIGURATION ole rr 7 Port Config 38400801 wii hapi ha wyl hc id ia LLIT 2 4 6 8 10 2 12 14 16 18 20 24 VLAN Config Trunk Config STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config SNMP Config System Configuration RMON Statistics Port Security MirrorPort Config System Name SGSW 4802 Aging Control Address Search System Location PLANET SYSTEM TOOLS System Contact System Administrator System Config System Information Product Name SGSW 4802 Change Password fes la ha Firmware Upgrade IP Address 192 1168 99 1120 Save or Reset Settings Message Window SAD Mask o 1255 a J Reboot Switch Default Gateway 192 he fo dd 254 Lo go ut Apply Save Figure 3 21 The System Configuration Web Page The setup procedure is Step 1 Give a description for the system name and location of this switch Step 2 Key in the contact information and describe the product of the switch Step 3 Enter the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway Step 4 Click Apply button and save the current settings by press Save button 28 Upon making amendments on this page the screen will appear a message Reboot the switch Click on the Yes button to take effect on the changes Click on Logon button again if you still need to access to the management switch web page This cannot apply to the changing of IP Address Please refer to the following notes for details 3 18 Sy
26. 2934656 7 SIDE 1 7 HN 3 SIDE 1 1 White Orange 2 Orange 3 White Green 4 Blue amp White Blue 6 Green T White Brown Brown IDE 1 White Drange 2 Orange 3 White Green 4 Blue amp White Blue 6 Green T White Brown 8 Brown SIDE 1 1 White Orange 2 Orange 3 White Green 4 Blue 5 White Blue 6 Green T7 White Brown B Brown SIDE 2 1 White Green 2 Green 3 White Orange 4 Blue 5 White Blue 6 Orange T WhitefBrown B Brown Figure A 1 Straight Through and Crossover Cable Please make sure your connected cables are with same pin assignment and color as above picture before deploying the cables into your network 76
27. 4S 34S SUS SUS SU 34S 34S yn View Call Transfer Help set q y set contact string set location string set password set link info Sonioff gt set aging a9ing time gt reset system reset oe save confi nan cas sarah ip 192 168 99 57 search result E Ste Address 192 168 99 57 was found 00 B0 Fo 41 df 2 Connected 1 33 28 Auto detect 36400 5 h 1 SCROLL CAPS N MUM Capture f Figure 4 9 IP search successfully Screen If it can t find the specific IP address then the following screen in Figure 4 10 appears File Edit Djs sjal S45 Sy5 Sy5 Sys Sy5 EL eyn ioj xi View Call Transfer Help set contact ri ra set location string set password set link info Sonioff gt set aging aging time reset system reset Sr save confi Emma cg ee Doh ip 192 168 99 55 IF sesrch result Command gt Connected 1 39 31 Auto detect 36400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS LIM Capture Figure 4 10 IP search unsuccessfully Screen 47 4 2 1 5 sys search mac lt MAC Address gt This command provides to search specific MAC address from various Ethernet environment The usage is sys search mac lt hh hh hh hh hh hh gt Please refer to the example in Figure 4 11 s SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help Ole e 3 ols a sys search Lp P Hddreszs sus search mae MAL Address Sys set ip SIP Address Subnet Mask Default Gatewa
28. AP Read Only Community String is planet now Command gt snmp set rw user SNAP Resd WUllrite Community String is user now Command Connected 12 45 57 Auto detect 38400 M i SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture F Figure 4 59 Set community string Screen 69 4 2 8 stack STACK Management Commands These commands allow configuring the Stack Parameters The screen in Figure 4 60 appears 5G5W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help d nte Password 444 Welcome t Command gt stack ncomplete Command show fon off gt stack show stack on Ai mi sl ioff gt Command r Connected 12 50 23 Auto detect 36400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS LIM Capture Figure 4 60 Stack Screen 4 2 8 1 stack show This command allows to viewing the current status of stack function The screen in Figure 4 61 ap pears 5G5W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help Command gt stack show Stack function is Designated Mode fised Slave WhoAmI Type HAC Address IF Address Sustem Mame Total 1 Stacking Switches Command gt F Connected 13 12 10 Auto detect 56400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture E Figure 4 61 Stack show Screen 4 2 8 2 stack con A m s off gt This command allows enable the stack function There are four available options from the Stacking State The options and descriptions are shown as below Disable disable stack function
29. Auto select choose this stack mode It will assign the Switch with minimum MAC address as the Master device Master choose this stack mode It will allow user assign one specific Switch as the Master device Slave choose this stack mode It will allow user assign one specific Switch as the Slave device 70 5G5W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help stack show stack on Hic mi slioff gt Comnmand gt stack on A Stack function is Auto Select Mode Command gt stack on m Stack function is Designated Mode fired Master Command gt stack on s Stack function is Designated Mode fised Slave Command gt Connected 13 07 40 Auto detect 38400 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS HUM Capture Z 4 2 9 igmp IGMP Management Commands These commands allow configuring the IGMP Parameters The screen in Figure 4 63 appears SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal dioj x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Command i amp te Command show Lamp show Lamp Con wer version lioff 1 Command E xr Connected 13 16 37 Auto detect 384008 N 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture g Figure 4 63 IGMP Screen 4 2 9 1 igmp show This command allows to viewing the current status of IGMP function The screen in Figure 4 64 ap pears 71 z 5G5W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Command Lamp Show Command gt E Connected 15 22 02 Auto detect 38400 a M 1 SCROLL CAPS
30. CAPS MUM Capture ee Figure 4 34 Port VLAN ID Screen 99 4 2 3 11 port set mir lt port number gt m mirror_port This command allows configuring the port mirroring function of SGSW 4802 The port mirroring usage and DI in Figure 4 35 appears E SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal Fle Edt view Cal Transfer Help port set mir port number L m mirror port Usage pare set mir port number C m mirror port R port set mirror lt ghigl port number port group BLI 241 or port group 11254851 mirror port port group BT 241 or port group 10257481 delete port mirror Example port set mir 1 3 m 2H OR port set mir 964 Command gt Command port set mir 1 16 ChHOSetPorthir Pe portstr ill Mirror Port 1B is set Command gt 4 2 3 12 port sec add lt port number gt lt MAC Address gt This command allows configuring the port security function of SGSW 4802 A port can accommodate up to 20 MAC Addresses The port security usages and example in ge 4 36 appeal o SGSW aw YDI port sec add port number MAC Address Usage port sec add Sport number lt hh hh hh hh hh hh gt port numbers 1 to 58 Example port sec add 1 8e 21 11 44 55 66 Command gt port sec add 1 AB AR ABA A 11 A4 The address BA AA AA Al 11 66 has been added successfully NOTE Add mac address will only take effect after reboot ingt Command gt autodetect 389081 SCROLL Figure 4 36 Port security Scree
31. CED STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config SNMP Config Change Switch Password RMON Statistics Port Security MirrorPort Config Current Password HOOK Aging Control Address Search New Password pee System Config Confirm Password System Information Change Password Change Password Firmware Upgrade Figure 3 23 The change password screen Changing password procedure Step 1 Type in your current password Step 2 Enter your new password Step 3 Enter the new password again for confirmation Step 4 Click on Changing Password button to active the new setting If your password is keyed correctly the system will reply you with a system message stating that your password has been changed successfully System Messages The password has been changed return However if wrong password is entered any of the error messages shown below will appear 30 gt ystem Messages Incorrect current password Correct password is required return System Messages The new password does not match the confirm password return system Messages Password should be an alphanumeric string of size 5 to 15 starting with a letter return Press return button and re enter the password correctly 3 20 Firmware Upgrade You can simply download the newer version Firmware from www planet com tw Here you will find links that allows easy access for upgrading of future released of updated firm
32. Click Upgrade button to start replacing the latest Firmware revision The system will prompt you reboot the management switch 32 Firmware Upgrade L pgrade Firmware path and file name T Se Se ee C SGSW Browse Step 3 Click Yes button to restart the device Reboot Switch Step 4 Log on the web site after about 60 seconds if you still need to do some configuration on the management switch Firmware Upgrade On the other hand if you choose the wrong file a system message will appear System Messages Firmware downloaded is invalid Check your firmware file and upload again return 33 3 21 Save amp Reboot The Save and Reset Settings allow you to execute the amendments or reset to the default setting of configuration The screen in Figure 3 25 appears PLANE PLANET SGSW 4802 Lat ai 27 29 31 33 35 37 4143 45 47 NK t ps raa pe o wo o Networking 4 Communication x L i i L j i hg i 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 i g 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 Port Config a al El agd kgad bl ched ch TY HA WY AR 22 24 ENE 10 i2 1416 18 20 VLAN Contig Trunk Config ADVANCE STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config y i SNMP Config Switch Settings RMON Statistics Port Security MirrorPort Config Aging Control Save the Switch s current configuration Address Search Save SYSTEM TOOLS System Config Backup the Switch s configuration System Info
33. GSW 4602 HyperTerminal z _ D x File Edit view Call Transfer Help Boot Loader Version 1 51 45 2G FFF Auto booting wa Firmware version 2 236 Build 264368804 2663 45 44 Loading firmware Attaching interface lo done Fort 56 TEI module Link Down Fort 49 TBI module Link Down 5654 4302 mr Hen Ethernet Switch U2 36 Bld 266305644 Aug 4 2663 Password Press ENTER to stop auto boot Whe Loomet Command Help sus ogout port lan trunk stp SNAP stack Lanp ping xl Connected D2233 Auto detect 38400 M i SCROLL CAPS LIM Capture p Figure 4 4 SGSW 4802 Console command Screen sys System Management Commands sys show info sys show ip sys show mac sys search ip lt IP Address gt sys search mac lt MAC Address gt sys set ip lt IP Address gt lt Subnet Mask gt lt Default Gateway gt sys set name string sys set contact string sys set location string sys set password sys set link info lt on off gt sys set aging lt aging_time gt sys reset system sys reset config sys save config Logout Exit Management Commands Logout Port Port Management Commands port show stat port show mir port show sec lt port number gt port show rmonstat lt port number gt port set enable lt port number gt h f 10 100 1000 A 43 port set disable lt port number gt port set flw lt port number gt lt on off gt port set bck lt port number
34. ON Statistics Port Security Host Search MAC Address Search MirrorPort Config Aging Control Host IP Address Address Search SYSTEM TOOLS fisz fies p9 254 System Config System Information Change Password Search Firmware Upgrade Save or Reset Settings Message Window Reboot Switch Logout Technical Support Figure 3 19 The Host search Web Page 3 15 1 Host Searching Procedures Step 1 Enter the IP Address of the host Step 2 Click on Search button The result will displayed as shown Search Result The Host Address 192 168 99 254 was found MAC Addr 00 c0 02 44 67 52 port 22 return If the system cannot find the Host Address the following GUI will appear Search Result The Host 192 168 99 254 was not found return 26 3 15 2 MAC Address Search This feature helps to look for the particular MAC Address stated in the field which provides a useful way while configuring the VLAN The system will search through the device for the port s ownership of that particular PC The screen in Figure 3 20 appears 43 45 47 PLANET PLANET SGSW 4802 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 Q aw AEE Networking C 42 44 46 48 17 19 21 23 ete EE aw STAS 12 1416 18 20 VLAN Config Trunk Config STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config SNMP Config MAC Add ress Search RMON Statistics Port Security Host Search MAC Address Search MirrorPort Config Agin g Co ntrol BUR O Addres
35. P Config Stack Management RMON Statistics Port Security MirrorPort Config St ac k Settin g Aging Control Stacking State disable Address Search System Config Apply Save System Information Change Password Sta ck M em ber L i st Firmware Uc Message Window SN Type MAC Address IP Address System Name Reboot Switch No member List Lo go ut Technical Support Figure 3 9 The Stack Web Page After enable the stack function and the following screen in Figure 3 10 appears e PLANET gt PLANET SGSW 4802 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 4143 45 47 y z 7 im ea hanen e Lt tt ee oe a i 26 28 30 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 1 3 5 7 911 1318 1719 21 23 LL an e EFE EFE bue Port Config se ced bed bad ba nn bd nd be Uyd hd lt i ESE 12 1416 18 20 2 VLAN Contig Trunk Config ADVANCED STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config Stack is enabled SNMP Config All switches will now be managed by the Master ae ee To access enter the Master switch s IP to manage Port Security MirrorPort Config Aging Control Address Search SYSTEM TOOL System Config System Information Change Password Firmware Up O Message Window Rebont Switch Logout Technical Support Figure 3 10 The Stack enable Web page Step 4 Enter into web interface of another SGSW series Switches ex 192 168 100 129 Step 5 Choose Stack Config and choose the correct stack mode Step 6 After configure completed Press Sa
36. SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Ed Edit view Call Trans S45 SUS S45 Su SUS SUS SUS S45 SU S45 SUS S45 S45 34S S45 view Call Transfer Help show info show ip Show mac search ip SIP Address search mac MAC Address set set set set set set set ip IF Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway gt name string contact string Location string password Link info lt onoff aging a39in39_time gt reset system reset config save config Commandssys save config Saye sustem config now Updating config succeededt Connected 4 58 03 Auto detect 38400 5 M 1 SCROLL CAPS LIM Capture y Figure 4 22 System save config Screen 54 4 2 2 logout This command wills logout the SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 23 appears 2 SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal Ioj xj File Edit View Call Transfer Help Cy alz sys show info sys show ip sys show mac sys search ip SIP Hades sys se mac MAC Address sus set ip SIP Address 2 Subnet Mask gt Default Gateway gt Sys set name string sys set contact string sys set location string SYS set password sus set link info lt onioff gt sys set aging aging time sys reset system sys reset config SYS save config Com ands Logout Logged out Good Bye 5651 4842 Intelligent Ethernet Switch U 2 36 Bld 2662302864 Aug 4 2983 Password 5 00 56 Auto detect 56400 5 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture _ Figure 4 23 log
37. Son ioff gt Example port set bok 1718 on DR port set bok 1718 off Command port set bok 2 off Disabling Back Pressure on port 2 Command port set bok ena Eng Back Pressure on port Command vr Connected 7 49 26 Auto detect 36400 5 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture Figure 4 32 Back Pressure disable enable Screen 4 2 3 9 port set pri lt port number gt lt p priority gt This command provides setting the priority level on each port The screen in Figure 4 33 appears g SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help Dl S port set pri Sport number lt n priority Usage o port set pri Sport number p priority port number to 5A priority B tor Example port set pri 2H SH p 6 Command port set pri 28 p 6 Priority amp LS set on port 28 Command Connected nL a Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture E Figure 4 33 Port priority Screen 4 2 3 10 port set vid lt port number gt lt v vid gt This command allows setting the VLAN group and assigning VLAN ID on each port The screen in Figure 4 34 appears g 5G5W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help nis sl port set vid Sport numbers lt w vid Usage port set vid Sport number lt u vid port number D Tuld gt Z to 44691 Example port set vid 1714 3 DR port set vid 1718 188 Command gt a Connected hed Auto detect 38400 S N 1 SCROLL
38. Step 4 Wait for about 60 seconds and the system will automatically return to the Login Web page prompting you to enter password again 3 21 4 Clear and Reset By clicking this option you will restore the management switch to factory defaults And you will have to re enter all the configuration information to your network To Clear or reset the setting Step 1 Click Clear and Reset button The system will prompt you to choose whether you really want to reset the configuration data Step 2 Click Yes button to proceed and the system will automatically reset the IP address to factory default which is http 192 168 100 128 37 Reset Configuration Data Do you really want to continue Step 3 Click Logon button if you want to make some more changes 3 22 Message Windows Display Switch system message The Message Window in Figure 3 26 appears I Hesage Window Microsoft Internet Explorer Message Window Stack Config has been changed successfully Stack Config has been changed and system configuration has been saved successfully Stack Config has been changed and system configuration has been saved successfully Stack Management Choose Switch Num D to view the member switch Stack Management Choose Switch Num O to view the member switch Stack Management Choose Switch Num D to view the member switch Port 1 security Specified Mac address has been added successfully Stack Manageme
39. T TIP I Te Pe IT Te eT ee Te Pre ee He Te Tn ee ee Te LILI LU La cU zZ PH HN HS HS coa HS i SH cra o a LL LL LL LL LL Cc o PP Ps Po Pr Pos Ps Pi I Pros Pis Pri IP Ps I e I Pe om Po dn o o ITM LULULULULULULLuULULULULLULLULLU LU oe dd od od od LLI LLU LLI LLI LLI LLI LLI LLI LL wu 7 1 7 A A 7 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A c I 4 u LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLULLULLULLLLLLULLULLLLLLLLULLLLLLLLULLULLULLLLULL a I rab O BB rrr rrr rr rrr eh ET AAA Ten Fe ei Tie Len pes ge Ten Len Ten Fe eu ieu Ten Fas Fu iu en Fun NE me I O cU LO Oo OO Y COD o Dg cg OD 5 GEGEN EEE EEE EE EEE EEE ENE EEE NENNE Fel I N u mu i oi Tn Fe Te o Fn Fa i o et Fe ae aaa ia aaa ia Te ior en Jia Te ior wu da o Eu hp AM ss eo Q o IL I COEDIOG OO DG OO CO OO COCO OD A OCH me Ko ND l I g p O OO O O OA OO OL O m EN m EA m O O O LUO sm Cr LE 5 l Dose p re Po I Pe Pi IP a a Pis Ie Pis om Pi ee Js Pe ee Pe rm ee ee gt n Pe HH gt DEE Ne l I O ep pe HB A e p o A A A O HO i A A A HS HO Hn HO HS HO HOS HOS HO a E m lt r cg nim a Tn nn nu TT TT TR NT TN NN uu ve gun S t PE UR PEPER EA AEA Y DB m yi syn Ta m OD A 0 Im E HAH om a a E si le T Vol om mM Li gt T Mel FAST a A 3d D o N ell 1 cw pa a aaa GSX pan I mo BT Mu 0m D LL o Db Le c ir FU c ELE LLI mn da in u 5 fu Derm a D u 5 T IO pa 7 AA E alla yen E Le wyn
40. W 4802 The screen in Figure 4 30 appears 5G5W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help port set disable Sport number Usage port set disable lt port number Example port set disable 4 OR port set disable 171B Cormand port set disable 4 Disablina Port 4 Command Connected 74047 Auto detect 38400 A N 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture E Figure 4 30 Port set disable Screen 4 2 3 7 port set flw lt port number gt lt on off gt This command provide disable or enable flow control on each port of SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 31 appears z SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal ee File Edit view Call Transfer Help ola als port set flw Sport number lt on off gt sage port set flw Sport number lt onoff gt Example port set flw 17168 off OR port set flw 2 4 on Command port set flw 1 off Disabling Flow Control on port 1 Command port set flw 1 on ER Fn Flow Control on port 1 Command wr Connected 7 46 00 Auto detect 36400 5 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NLM Capture y Figure 4 31 Flow control disable enable Screen 58 4 2 3 8 port set bck lt port number gt lt on off gt This command provides disabling enable Back Pressure on each port of SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 32 appears SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help Djs sjal port set Beck Sport numbers Soniocfr gt Usage port set bek Sport number
41. a aa set link info on Link Status chamy Penot alr Commandssys set link info off Link Status Change Report disabled Command gt Connected 4339 23 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS NLM Capture yy Figure 4 18 System link report setting Screen 4 2 1 12 sys aging lt aging_time gt This command allows setting the aging time of SGSW 4802 The available range is 0 128 0 disable aging time The screen in Figure 4 19 appears 2 SG5W 4802 HyperTerminal MA sl EST File Edit view Call Transfer Help sys show Ufo sus show ip 543 show mac sus search ip IP Address sys search mac MAL Address sys set ip IF Address Subnet Hask gt Default Gateway gt Sys set name string sys set contact string sus set location string sus set password sus set link info son ioff gt sys set aging lt aging_t ime gt SUS reset system sys reset config SYS save config Conmmand sys set aging 68 Max imum Age of Address Entries 6Ab sec Command sys set aging 128 Hau imum Age of Address Entries 12845 sec Command gt Connected 4 45 57 Auto detect 384008 4 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture 5 Figure 4 19 Aging time setting Screen 92 4 2 1 13 sys reset system This command will reboot the SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 20 appears SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help e S Comnmand gt sus reset system reset system will cause unsaved configuration lost
42. a ae R3 a 15 Ru 19 21 23 Port Config RR UL MS gt E LL d oged ad bad bai Aged E JG 2 E 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 VLAN Contig Trunk Config ANA PET RICED AD VANLED STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config SNMP Config Port Trunking Setup RMON Statistics Port Security portl 24 port25 48 Non trunk T Trunk Member MirrorPort Config Aging Control Address Search SY RYSTENETOOES ystern Config System Information Change Password Port Number 1 23456 7 89 10 1112 13 14 15 1 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 24 i A ALLU E TTTT i eee een or dm oe eee Save NOTE Any port can be a trunk port Max 4 trunk ports can be set Firmware I para ade Message Window Rebont Switch Logout Technical Support Figure 3 5 The Port Trunk config Web Page Port Trunking Setup Procedures Step 1 Decide to create a trunk group from port 1 24 or port 25 48 Step 2 You can choose up to 4 port for Trunking by selecting as T Step 3 Click on Apply button to make the configuration effective Step 4 Click Save button to save the current configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer x AN The maximum for trunk is 4 ports Click OK button and select the ports again 12 3 6 Advanced Configuration The available options in Advanced menu are STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config SNMP Config RMON Statistics Port Security MirrorPort Config Aging Control Address Search
43. a loss 2 3 2 Connecting to Network Backbone or Server Connect to the Gigabit Ethernet ports with Category 5 copper cable or fiber optic cable for uplinking to a network backbone or network server These ports operate at 1000Mbps in full duplex mode A valid connection is indicated when the Link LED is light 2 4 Terminal Setup To configure the system connect a serial cable to a COM port on a PC or notebook computer and to serial console port of the device The console port of the device is DCE already so that you can connect the console port directly through PC without the need of Null Modem A terminal program is reguired to make the software connection to the device Windows Hyper Ter minal program may be a good choice lt can be accessed from the Start menu Click START then Programs Accessories and then Hyper Terminal MS DOS based terminal program such as PC PLUS PROCOMM can also make the connection with the device built in software The COM port should be configured as Baud 38400 Parity None Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Flow Control none Once the terminal has connected to the device power on the device The terminal will display that it is loading the firmware Then the screen as below will show up SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal 3 E File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dial ala Attached TLP IF interface ta sgxHEnd unit E Attaching interface l0o6 done HAA FFF Boo
44. abling and adapters Due to the learning function of the Ethernet switching the source address and corresponding port number of each incoming and outgoing packet are stored in a routing table This information is subseguently used to filter packets whose destination address is on the same segment as the source address This confines network traffic to its respective domain reducing the overall load on the network The Managed Switch performs Store and forward therefore no error packets occur More reliably it reduces the re transmission rate No packet loss will occur 5 5 Auto Negotiation The STP ports on the SGSW 4802 switch have built in Auto negotiation This technology auto matically sets the best possible bandwidth when a connection is established with another network device usually at Power On or Reset Detecting the modes does this and speeds at the second of both devices are connected and capable of both 10Base T and 100Base TX devices can connect with the port in either Half or Full duplex mode 1000Base T 1000Base SX can only connected in Full duplex mode 73 6 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter contains information to help you solve problems If Managed Switch is not functioning properly make sure the Managed Switch was set up according to instructions in this manual The Link LED is not lit Solution Check the cable connection and remove duplex mode of the Managed Switch Some stations cannot talk to other stations
45. ameters STP State When STP is enabled it will dynamically detect network looping owing to mis configuration of the network topology The redundant connectors will be disabled to avoid looping of packets Looping would often result in flooding of broadcast packets halting the normal traffic Root Priority Device priority is used in selecting the root device root port and designated port The device with the highest priority becomes the STA root device However if all devices have the same priority the device with the lowest MAC address will then become the root device The available range is 0 65535 sec Hello Time The Hello time of the Spanning Tree field shows the number of seconds between the transmis sions of Spanning Tree protocol configuration messages The available range is 1 10 sec Forward Delay The Forward Delay field shows the number of seconds a port waits before changing from its Spanning Tree Protocol learning and listening states to the forwarding state This waiting is nec essary so that other switches on the network ensure no loop is formed before they allow other port to forward packets The available range is 4 30 sec Max Age The maximum age time of the Spanning Tree shows the number of seconds the bridge waits without receiving Spanning Tree Protocol configuration message before attempting a reconfigu ration The available range is 6 40 sec 15 Setup Procedures Step 1 Select Spanning Tree state
46. anication el baed ved be ged teed vend bey pd Md gyll ie 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 CONFIGURATION Console gen EF BE y 9 11 1315 17 19 21 23 Port Config PA feed daed maad bag nn bwyd god gl dt Jit p as Es 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 VLAN Contig Trunk Config ADVANCED STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config SNMP Config RMON Statistics Welcome to PLANET SGSW 4802 Intelligent Ethernet Switch Web Manager Port Security MirrorPort Config Aging Control Address Search SYSTEM TOOLS System Config System Information Change Password Firmware Upgrade Message Window Reboot Switch Logout Technical Support PLANET Technology Corporation 11F No 96 Min Chuan Road Hsin Tien Taipei Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 2219 9518 Fax 886 2 2219 9528 Email Sales planet com tw Figure 3 2 The start up screen of SGSW 4802 Web Page 3 3 Port Config This section allows you to have an easy access in configuring the ports of the management Switch Notice that the Link state option indicates Up This shows that the port is connected to the network It can either be in Up Connected or Down No connection state 25 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 Console E E ri 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 PLANET a ke NK m Networking amp C i PRATET Da a del 38400 AM Er i Y e a z 2 4 6 8 10 12 1416 18 2 VLAN Contig Trunk Config je ae Port 27 Configuration GMP Co
47. appears g SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help gt Incomplete Command Seal set show info show ip show mac search ip SIP Address search mac MAL Address set ip IF Address Subnet NMask gt Default Gateway gt set name string set contact string set location string set password sus set link info son off sys set aging tagging time sys reset system sys reset config SYS save config EF set contact Marc Command gt LI Li F Connected 4 72 46 Auto detect 56400 5 N 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture Figure 4 15 System administrator name setting Screen 50 4 2 1 9 sys set location string This command allows setting the location of SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 16 aa SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help gt Incomplete Command Searc set show info show ip show mac search ip SIP Address search mac MAC Address set ip IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway set name string set contact string set location string Set password set link info onoff gt set aging a9ing time reset system reset config save confia e os set location off ice Command Auto detect Sa400eNe1 SCROLL CAPS Num Capture y Figure 4 16 System location setting Screen 4 2 1 10 sys set password This command allows setting the password of SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 17 appears SGSW 4802 HyperTerm
48. at flow control should not be used if a port is connected to a hub 3 4 VLAN Config The SGSW 4802 supports Virtual LAN which logically groups the connection into VLANs for traffic isolation and security purposes Both tagged and untagged based VLAN are supported with a total maximum of 32 groups Each VLAN group only forwards traffic within its member ports For tagged VLAN each port can be a member of more than one VLAN group and it also supports priority with eight levels There is also provision for creating an untagged VLAN which support a connection with a legacy untagged port The VLAN configuration feature also allows you to build delete and view tagged untagged VLAN groups and setting priority for tagged VLANs The range of VID starts from 3 to 4091 as VID 001 and VID 002 is the default for Group 1 and Group 2 PLANET 05W 4802 Gegner WLAN C Trunk Config STP Config IGMP Config Stack Co SNMP Config RMON Statistics Port Security MirrorPort Co onfig nfig Group1 1B port1 24 49 nfig Aging Control Address Search System Config 1 System Information Change Password Firmware Upgrade Save or Reset Settings e Window 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Static VLAN Setup port25 48 50 Group17 32 port1 24 49 port25 48 50 Group Status 25 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 50 ae E MATE E gt 27 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 au A D 14 16 18 2
49. case it is the first member of that group on the network When a host leaves a multicast group if it was the last host to reply to a Query with a Membership Report for that group it should send a Leave Group message to the all routers multicast group 3 9 Stack stacking function is convenient for administrator to manage multiple switches by single IP Basically you got to have min 2 units Step 1 Linking the switches by one category 5 or fiber cable Step 2 Choose either one management switch as Master switch ex 192 168 100 128 enter it s web interface Step 3 Choose Stack Config There are four available options from the Stacking State The op tions and descriptions are shown as below Disable disable stack function Auto select choose this stack mode It will assign the Switch with minimum MAC address as the Master device Master choose this stack mode It allow assign one specific Switch as the Master device Slave choose this stack mode It allow assign one specific Switch as the Slave device The stack config screen in Figure 3 9 appears 17 2527 29 31 33 35 37 39 4143 45 47 PLANET ormas aaa EEE Networking Communicat Sana Lt tt TT FYW 26 28 30 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 i 3 5 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 PRESA 1000 chaed bael Aged a hopet gl bel meget bopel x A D 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 E 18 20 VLAN Contig Trunk Config ADVANCED STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config SNM
50. cast Storm Control Dimensions Weight Power Requirement Power Consumption Dissipation Temperature Humidity Operating Network Management System Configuration Management Agent Spanning Tree Algorithm SGSW 4802 10 100 1000Mbps Managed Ethernet Stackable Switch 48 10 100Base TX RJ 45 Auto MDI MDI X ports 2 for 1000Base SX LX T and 100Base FX modules Through Ethernet interface Up to 16 units can be managed by single IP Store and forward 10Mpps 9 6Gbps 8K entries 4K for each 24 port 12Mbytes 6Mbytes for each 24 port Back pressure for half duplex IEEE 802 3x Pause Frame for full duplex Discards broadcast packets at a critical threshold 432 x 240 x 87 mm 2U high 6 2 kg 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 100 Watts maximum 341 BTU hr maximum Operating 0 40 degree C Storage 20 70 degree 10 to 90 Storage 5 to 90 Non condensing Console port Web browser SNMP RMON SNMP Support MIB II Ethernet MIB Repeater MIB and RMON MIB IEEE 802 1D provides redundant link support VLAN Qos IGMP Multicast Filtering Port trunking Port Mirroring Standards Conformance Regulation Compliance Standards Compliance IEEE 802 1Q VLAN up to 32 VLANs supported IEEE 802 1p QoS support with 2 priority queue using WFQ Weighted Fair Queuing Passive snooping on IGMP Query Report messages Up to 4 ports can be combined into a fat pipe 1 mirroring port to monitor several mirrored ports FCC Part 15 Class A CE IEEE 8
51. d dotted decimal nota tion host group addresses range from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 The address 224 0 0 0 is guaranteed not to be assigned to any group and 224 0 0 1 is assigned to the permanent group of all IP hosts in cluding gateways This is used to address all multicast hosts on the directly connected network There is no multicast address or any other IP address for all hosts on the total Internet The addresses of other well known permanent groups are to be published in Assigned Numbers 50 2527 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 W 48 LINK 3 PLANET sos 02 md HIIS ce an 2 MODE Mea kepi kapi hal bel Magl kopl bagl lapi kepi Lal dg 26 28 30 32 34 36 3B 40 42 44 46 48 Console wale 49 YNE AN A 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 MODE T ml he i ERRE a MODE 2 4 6 8 10 12 1416 18 20 22 24 Apply Save IGMP Groups List Group Source IP Source MAC PortNo Vlan ID a al support Figure 3 8 The IGMP Web Page 3 8 1 IGMP Management To activate IGMP function Step 1 Select enabled in the IGMP state field Step 2 Click on the radio button to select the version for IGMP Step 3 Click the Apply button and save your current configuration 3 8 2 Definition on IGMP v1 0 and v2 0 For IGMP v1 0 16 The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP v1 0 is used by IP hosts to report their host group memberships to any immediately neighboring multicast routers IGMP is an asymmetric
52. do you want to Sans PRUE Lu nlr starting to reset syst CommandsAttached TU SIP interface to sgwEnd unit Attaching interface Lo done HAA EE EEE Boot Loader Version 1 51 4535 25 HEHHEHE FF FF FFFFF FF FF FF A A A A Press ENTER to stop auto boot Auto boot ing Firmware version 2 38 Build 264304804 2663 45 44 Loading firmware aaa connected 4 50 28 Auto detect 38400 S N 1 SCROLL CAPS NLM Capture Figure 4 20 System reset Screen 4 2 1 14 sys reset config This command will reboot and reset the SGSW 4802 to default mode The screen in Figure 4 21 appears 5G5W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View cal Transfer Help Dle 8 3 ah ommand sys reset con are YOU sure to fare Togra oat ee config yeni Fy restore factory default cont ig ma Updating config succeededt Attached TCF I Rd to sgwEnd unit Attaching interface lo B done 4HE FF FF FF FF FF FF FFF FFF FFF Boot Loader Version 1 51 i 4585 251 HA AA A A A A FF FFF Press ENTER to stop auto bo0t Auto booting Firmware version 2 38 Build 264342864 2663 48 44 Loading firmware DW interface LoB done al Connected 4 53 32 Auto detect 38400 S N 1 SCROLL CAPS NLM Capture E Figure 4 21 System reset config Screen 53 4 2 1 15 sys save config This command will save the current configure of SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 22 appears a
53. eboot the Switch Aging Control Address Search y _ SYSTEM TOOLS ES System Config Systern Information Change Password Firmware Upgrade Save or Reset Settings Message Window Reboot Switch Lo go ut Figure 3 27 The Reboot Switch page Click Yes to reboot the switch The system will prompt you to logon again after about 60 seconds to see the effect 3 24 Logout With the web browser logging out is as easy as ABC By clicking Logout button you will get a logout GUI as shown below If you need to access to the Web Page again you just need to click Logon button This is true only if you have not changed the default factory settings for the IP address of your switch Alternatively you can log in again into the web based browser via http 192 168 100 128 or the new IP address which you have assigned to the switch The Logout screen in Figure 3 28 appears 39 O PLANET PPLANET sesw 4602 Bod GT a mmm apon Networking amp Communication o L T 1 f aY 38 40 42 44 46 48 CANCIO 205 Console 13 15 17 19 22 28 GUINEA Port Config VLAN Config Trunk Config STP Config IGMP Config O Management session was suspended Please log in again SNMP Config RMON Statistics Port Sec urity MirrorPort Config Aging Control Addres ON OTER A Tai OTVICM IUULoG System Config Change Password Firmware Upgrade Lo gou t miral Supp Technical Su pur Figure 3 28 The Lo
54. ee RPM Master 1 00 30 4f 1e 70 7d 192 168 100 128 y Port Config OLER ox er ar 24 ADVANCED STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config SNMP Config RMON Statistics Port Security MirrorPort Config Aging Control Am Save System Information sh Change Password Firmware Upgrade Cc y Ede 55 La ID UN s pe we E Mescaga Window MAC Address IP Address System Name Reboot Switch Tart ay May nrt A sl s Figure 3 12 The Stack member list Web page 3 10 SNMP The management switch provides Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP over the UDP IP transport protocol as defined in RFC 1517 for network management applications The screen in Figure 3 13 appears To control the access of the system a list of community entries is defined Each community entry consists of a community string and its access privilege The Access privilege is either Read Only or Read Write Only SNMP messages with correct community string and allowable operation are re sponded by the system The community list is configurable by allmanagement operations Only SNMP community with Read Write can view the whole list and make modifications A Read Only com munity can only see its own community entry Trap messages are generated to report system events spontaneously as defined in RFC 1215 The system can generate traps defined in the MIB it supports A list of Trap Receivers is defined in management as the targ
55. eleting ALL MAC Addresses Step 1 Click on Delete All button and the system will again prompt you the message as shown as above Step 2 Choose OK button to confirm All MAC Addresses will be deleted immediately 23 3 13 Mirror Port 3 13 1 Using Mirror Port to Monitor Traffic This function allows you to set up a mirror port of any specified port s or VLAN such that you can monitor the traffics of the monitored port s or VLAN without intervening them In effect the traffics on the monitored port s VLAN are replicated on the mirror port that you can use a protocol analyzer to analyze the traffic for specific problem The Port Mirroring screen in Figure 3 17 appears Pu y w 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 4143 45 47 3 PLANET Y PLANET 505W 4802 ces mm Pa IG ne mwn ddan iL pi gt begi L A L A Di Wal hd lagd k 26 28 30 32 42 44 46 48 i 5 91 i Fah is 17 19 21 23 CONFIGI SE ATION oye ew URATI AN gt Port Co onfig 38400 8 M 1 ge yi bl te 2 4 6 8 wt last gd eed AN A 10 12 14 16 18 20 2 24 VLAN Contig Trunk Config ADVAN CE ED STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config SNMP Config Mirror Port Setup RMON Statistics Port Security Non Mirror T Mirrored Member MirrorPort Config portl 24 port25 48 Aging Control Address Search SYSTEM TOOL ES Mirror Port 1234567891011 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 222324 ystem Config Ros Gan a a a Tai i cU Ii aia aw enim _ yT T S
56. ent connected speed are 100M Only 10M broadcast data can pass through the port Port Priority In a tagged VLAN application you can specify the VLAN priority to expedite the VLAN traffic There are 8 levels of priority namely 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 in ascending priority Port VLAN ID VLAN ID is the sequence number of a VLAN The setting of the VLAN ID depends on Belongs to VLANs option Thus you should first configure the VLAN table through VLAN config option and then specify this value Port State Port state is for enabling or disabling the switch operation of the chosen port If it is enabled the chosen port will receive and forward the packets and learns the respective source MAC Addresses If it is disable the chosen port will not receive or forward any packets or learn source MAC Ad 10 dresses It should be noted that if the cpu port i e the switch port connected to the management workstation is disabled without doubt the communication link between user and the switch will not proceed further It is recommended to locate the link your PC used before disable the port state Flow Control This feature enables or disables the Flow Control function of the port Flow control can eliminate frame loss by blocking traffic from end stations or segments connected directly to the switch when its buffers fill IEEE 802 3x flow control is used for full duplex Note th
57. et of each trap message A Trap Re ceiver is a network node that deserves the trap message sent by management switch A Trap Receiver entry contains the IP address of the node and a community string that is included in the trap message When an event arises that requires a trap message to be sent it is sent to every node listed in the Trap Receiver 20 O PLANET CPLANET sosw a002 a 29 31 33 35 37 41 43 45 47 mr n nenu wed dad dal hwyl bd bwyd pd api gol dapd bagl Ig 26 28 3032 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 1 3 5 7 911 1315 1719 21 23 Cc O Male JRATIO N Console 5 Port Config 384008 N 1 LILL LI I 1 ILL I 10 12 14 16 18 20 2 WLAN Config Trunk Config STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config SNMP Config SNMP Management RMON Statistics Port Security MirrorPort Config Community Setting Aging Control SNMP State enable Address Search SYSTEM TOOLS Read Only Community String public System Config Read Write Community String public em Information Change Password Firmware yg Trap Setting Community IP Address Subnet Mask State Message Window siting Reboot Switch 1 public 192 f168 po 67 bss pss 06 p f enable y Logout 1 public 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 disable Technical Support 2 public 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 disable 3 public 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 disable 4 public 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 disable public 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 disable K mohla AANA
58. fer to Figure 4 57 for usage and example 68 SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal MW File Edit View Call Transfer Help Incomplete Command fon off gt show set snmp Lonioffl snmp show community l snmp set lt ror rw CommunitysString Command gt snmp off Command gt snmp on Command gt Connected 12 52 13 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture P Figure 4 57 SNMP on off Screen 4 2 7 2 snmp show community This command allows viewing the current status and community string of SNMP function The screen in Figure 4 58 appears g SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Oel 13 ls Conmmand nmp show community SAMP Community String information SHMF State Read Only Community String public Read rite Community String public Commands Connected 12 38 03 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS NLM Capture E Figure 4 58 SNMP show community Screen 4 2 7 3 snmp set lt ro rw gt CommunityString This command allows to modify the Read Only and Read Write Community String The screen in Figure 4 59 appears z SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal MW 2 5 File Edit View Call Transfer Help Djs sjal snmp set lt rnci rw gt Communitystring Usage snmp set lt roi rw Commun ityString C LommunttyString 1 18 characters ro Read Only Community String rw Read Mrwite Community String Command gt snmp set ro planet SN
59. flw Sport number lt onioff port set bok Sport number lt onicff gt port set pri Sport number lt p priority port set vid Sport number Wo yid E port set mir Sport number m mirror port port sec add port number lt MAC Address port sec del Sport number MAC index gt Commandsport show mir Mirror port table ann Group Name i Mirror Port I mirrored member 0 00 Barra AR OA O AIKRIEIF 6112574851 45 II cb Command gt Connected 5 15 07 Auto detect S84006 N 1 SCROLL fears yum Capture z Figure 4 26 Port show mir Screen 96 4 2 3 3 port show sec lt port number gt This command allows viewing the port security status of each port from SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 27 appears SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help Ole e 3 ol El port port number port show rmonstat Sport number port set enable Sport number L hi fl 1Bi 18B 1BBmm A1 port set disable port number port set flw Sport number lt onoff gt port set z port number Seniorff gt port set pri Sport number lt p priority port set vid Sport number 2 4 vid port set port numbers L m mirror port port sec port numbers MAC Address port sec port numbers 2 MAC_ index gt Command port show sec 1 Port RECALLED table Command Connected 5 24 14 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture Figure 4 27 Port show sec Screen 4 2 3 4 port
60. gout Web Page 40 4 CONSOLE INTERFACE 4 1 CONNECT TO PC To configure the system through its console interface connect a serial cable to a COM port on a PC or notebook computer and to serial console port of the device The console port of the device is DCE already so that you can connect the console port directly through PC without the need of Null Modem A terminal program is reguired to make the software connection to the device Windows Hyper Ter minal program may be a good choice lt can be accessed from the Start menu Click START then Programs Accessories and then Hyper Terminal MS DOS based terminal program such as PC PLUS PROCOMM can also make the connection with the device built in software The COM port should be configured as Baud 38400 Parity None Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Flow Control none For example if using Hyperterminal the configuration should be 21x Port Settings Bits per second 38400 Data bits 8 Parity None Fl Stop bits Hp Flow control Nore Advanced Restore Defaults OR Cancel Figure 4 1 Port Settings for console interface 41 4 2 Logging on to the Switch To log on to the Switch 1 Atthe screen prompt x SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal E JO xj File Edit View Call Transfer Help ttached inte Attaching LHUErFEOL loa HH A AAA EEE PEPE A A tt tt ttt ei Boot Loader Version 1 51 464 26
61. gt lt onloff gt port set pri lt port number gt lt p priority gt port set vid lt port number gt lt v vid gt port set mir lt port number gt m mirror_port port sec add lt port number gt lt MAC Address gt port sec del lt port number gt lt MAC_index gt Vlan VLAN Management Commands vlan show vlan build lt vid gt lt u untags gt lt t tags gt lt p priority gt vlan delete lt vid gt vlan set pri lt vid gt lt p priority gt Trunk TRUNK Management Commands trunk show trunk set lt g0 g1 gt lt port1 gt port2 port3 port4 Stp STP Management Commands stp on off stp show port stp show bridge stp set port lt port number gt lt c PathCost gt stp set port lt port number gt lt p priority gt stp set bridge lt p RootPriority gt stp set bridge lt t HelloTime gt stp set bridge lt d ForwardDelay gt stp set bridge lt a MaxAge gt snmp SNMP Management Commands snmp on off snmp show community snmp set lt ro rw gt CommunityString Stack STACK Management Commands stack show stack lt on A m s off gt igmp IGMP Management Commands igmp show igmp on ver version off 44 4 2 1 sys System Management Commands This menu contains system parameters to display and configure the switch to your network The screen in Figure 4 5 appears 5G5W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help gt Incomplete Command Searc set show info sh
62. iew Call Transfer Help Command trunk gt Incomplete Command show set trunk Show trunk set lt ghigl portl gt port port3 port4 Command gt trunk show Command gt Connected 8 10 23 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture Figure 4 44 Trunk status Screen 63 4 2 5 2 trunk set lt g0 g1 gt lt port1 gt port2 port3 port4 These commands allow assigning maximum up to 4 ports as trunk port from port 1 24 and port 26 48 The screen in Figure 4 45 appears g SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal lol x File Edit view Call Transfer Help trunk set lt ghigl portis Cporte Cports port4 Usage trunk set lt gHigl gt or port2 Cohorts port4 DR trunk set lt ghigl 398 Trunk l only support port group BL 241 gl Trunkf11 only Sa piga port group 10257481 HM disable all trunking ports Example trunk set 94 1 2 5 OR trunk set gl 25 26 27 28 Command gt trunk set g 1 2 5 4 Trunk is configured successfully Command gt trunk set 91 25 26 27 28 Trunk 1 is configured successfully Command gt Connected 2 27 50 Auto detect 38400 S NM 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture 2 Figure 4 45 Trunk group setting Screen 4 2 6 stp STP Management Commands These commands allow configuring the STP function on SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 46 appears SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Command gt stp gt Incomplete Command fon off
63. inal O x File Edit View Cal Transfer Help show info sys show ip sus show mac sys search ip SIP Ut AI sus search mae MHL Address sus set ip SIP Address 2 Subnet Mask Default Gateway gt sus set name string sus set contact string sys set location string Sys set password sus set link info lt onioftf SYS set aging lt agJinag time SYS reset system Sys reset config SYS save config Commaad zas set password Please enter old password 4 4 Please enter new password HH HH Please re enter new password HKH Password has been changed successfully Command gt 3 Connected 4 29 32 Auto detect 36400841 SCROLL fears NUM Capture 4 Figure 4 17 Password setting Screen 91 4 2 1 11 sys set link info lt on off gt This command is used to report the link status of the ports Once it is enabled it will prompt the port status on the console Or if you disable it it will not prompt the port status any more The screen in Figure 4 18 appears SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help sus show info sys show ip sus show mac sus search ip IF Address sus search mac lt MAL Address sys set ip IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway gt Sus set name string sus set contact string sys set location string SUS Set password sus set link info lt onioff gt sys set aging aging time Sys reset system sus reset config SYS save config Emm
64. l then add in the New MAC Address into the listing on the right side of the screen The screen in Figure 3 16 appears 22 25 27 29 Ji 33 35 37 39 4143 45 47 PLANE CPPLANET sosw 4002 eae BY CLA EE er cel dol del del dapd bd del hagl apd tal yl dp 26 28 3032 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 TION 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 Port Config a Larra i dod bpd pl bal JV ES AE 24 O 12 1416 18 202 VLAN Config Trunk Config STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config SNMP Config Port 1 Security RMON Statistics Port Secu rity MirrorPort Config Choose Port 1 z Aging Control New Mac Address Mac Address List Address Search SYSTEM TOOLS rT D 8 ff fF fy Add gt System Config 00 00 00 01 10 00 System Information Change Password Accommodate up to 20 MAC Address per port Del lt Firmware Upgrade DeleteAll Save or Reset Settings Save NOTE Add mac address will only take effect after rebooting Figure 3 16 Port Security Web Page 3 12 2 Delete MAC Address If you want to delete MAC Addresses simply follow the procedures shown below For deleting individual MAC Address Step 1 Select a MAC Address and clink on Del gt button The system will prompt you to confirm your action Microsoft Internet Explorer xi 2 Are you sure Remove the MAC Address E Cancel Step 2 Choose OK button to confirm The particular MAC Address will be successfully deleted For d
65. lan delete 3 lan 3 has been deleted successfullut Command Connected 7 34 28 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture Figure 4 41 VLAN deleted successfully Screen 62 4 2 4 4 vlan set pri lt vid gt lt p priority gt This command allow to set VLAN priority level The screen in Figure 4 42 appears tp SGSW 4602 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help wlan set pri vids lt p priority Usage LA nu pri NC priocitus B to 3 Euamnle wlan set pri 3 p 2 Commandevlan set pri 3 p 2 Priority 2 is set on llan 3 ft Command u Connected 8 10 26 Auto detect 36400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS NLM Capture Z Figure 4 42 VLAN priority Screen 4 2 5 trunk TRUNK Management Commands This menu contains system parameters to display and configure the trunk of this switch The trunk screen in Figure 4 43 appears 5GSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help 5651 4862 Intelligent Ethernet Switch U 2 30 Bld 266362364 Aug 4 2003 an Password 48 Whe Leone t Command gt trunk gt Incomplete Command show set trunk Show trunk set lt ghigl portl gt port Cports port4 Command 5 Connected 4 15 30 Auto detect 36400 5 M 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture A Figure 4 43 Trunk command Screen 4 2 5 1 trunk show This command displayed the Trunk status The screen in Figure 4 44 appears 7 565W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit V
66. lay gt Lles stp set SERIE lt d oe cusco Loa 4 to 36 Example stp set bridge d 15 Cormand stp set bridge d 23 Bridge Forward Delay 23 is set now Command gt E Connected 12 07 45 Auto detect 38400 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NLM Capture Figure 4 54 STP Forward Delay Screen 4 2 6 9 stp set bridge lt a MaxAge gt This command allows to setting the maximum Age of STP The available range is 6 40 amp SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal Tel ES File Edit View Call Transfer Help stp set bridge lt a MNaxAge gt Usage STE set be LOE a MaxAge gt Mar Age 6 to 44 Example stp set bridge a 29 Command gt stp set bridge a 33 Bridge Max Age 33 is set now Command gt Connected 12 14 21 Auto detect 38400 5 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture F Figure 4 55 STP Max Age Screen 4 2 7 snmp SNMP Management Commands These commands allow configuring the SNMP Parameters The screen in Figure 4 56 appears s 5G5W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit view cal Transfer Help Nl slal aja Command gt snmp gt Incomplete Command fon oft gt show set snmp Consoff 1 snmp show commun it snmp set lt FD Commun LEYSt ring Command gt Connected 12 19 17 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL Caps MUM Capture Figure 4 56 SNMP Screen 4 2 7 1 snmp onloff This command allows disable off or enable on the SNMP function Please re
67. n 60 4 2 3 13 port sec del lt port number gt lt MAC index gt This command allow to deleted port security Mac address that input on each port of SGSW 4802 The usage and example in Figure 4 37 appears SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal al Bl xl File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dl 83 port sec del Sport number lt MAC index gt Usage port sec del Sport number MAC_ indes gt R port sec del port numbers 1 to BB MAC_Lindex 1 to 26 delete all mac addresses Example port sec del 2 6 UR port sec del 2 Command gt Command gt port sec del 1 ALL Mac addresses have been deleted successfullyt Command wr Connected 8 02 47 Auto detect 38400 S M 1 SCROLL CAPS NLM Capture E Figure 4 37 Port security Screen 4 2 4 vlan VLAN Management Commands This menu contains system parameters to display and configure the VLAN of SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 38 appears SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help 5651 4842 Intelligent Ethernet Switch U 2 386 Bld 266305464 Aug 4 2983 Password We Loomet Command Lan gt Incomplete Command show build delete set ulan show o wlan build lt wid gt lt u untags lt t tags lt p priority wlan delete lt wuid aa ulan set pri suid lt p priority Command gt Connected edd Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS LIM Capture E Figure 4 38 VLAN command Screen 61 4 2 4 1 vla
68. n show This command displays the current configuration of VLAN The screen in Figure 4 39 appears 7 565W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help UU TULL UI LULU WI UWI WI ULL UU GE MM MEM AM UNE BM ULL WLAN Function Command gt ee A Connected end Auto detect 38400 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture Figure 4 39 VLAN information Screen 4 2 4 2 vlan build lt vid gt lt u untags gt lt t tags gt lt p priority gt This command allows creating VLAN group and assigning VLAN tag and untagged The screen in Figure 4 40 appears p SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal i 3 ioj xj File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dl als wlan build lt vid gt lt u untags gt lt t tags p priority clan build suid CS to JASIN y WLAN untags C1 to BBl gt FE t VALN tags 1 to 58 gt Tp priority CAH to 317 Example whan build 3 u 14 15 t 16 17 p 3 Comnmand gt wlan build 3 u t 2 43 p E Member Ports joined in ULAR 3 aa Command gt Connected S0723 Auto detect 58400 5 M 1 SCROLL CAPS NLM Capture F Figure 4 40 VLAN build successfully Screen 4 2 4 3 vlan delete lt vid gt This command allows deleting VLAN group The usage and example in Figure 4 41 appears 7 SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal lof x File Edit View Call Transfer Help wlan delete suid Usage LJ an delete vid Send to 4891 wlan delete 3 Example Comnmand gt wu
69. nfig Choose Port 27 ERSDAL CORE Link State Up Media Type 10 100BASE TX Aging Contro Speed Duplex Auto a Port State Enabled v Address Searc Broadcast Rate SYSTEM TOOLS Limit lo Oy Flow Control Enabled System Config EA lo v System Information Port Priority Speed State 100Mbps FD D lowest 7 highest Port VLAN ID 2 v Belongs to VLANs 12 Change Password Firmware Upgrade Port Statistics Good Bytes 1062879 Runts 0 Good Packets 6453 Fragments 0 Broadcast Packets 1257 Undersized Packets 0 Multicast Packets 3078 Frames Too Big 0 fd hvtes 43N Collisinns p Figure 3 3 The Port Config Web Page Choose Port You can choose a port either by clicking on the picture or by selecting it at the Choose Port field Speed Duplex Speed Duplex is to select the operation mode of chosen port The options are as Auto Auto negotiation 10Mbps HD 10 Base T Half Duplex 10Mpbs FD 10Base T Full Duplex 100Mpbs HD 100Base TX Half Duplex 100Mbps FD 100Base TX Full Duplex Broadcast Rate Limit This function sets broadcast limit to the desired rate for the specified port It controls the reception of broadcasting packets The ranging for Broadcast rate limit varies from 0 to 100 The higher the rate is the more broadcast packets can pass through the port Rate is the percent of the traffic to allow before throttling That is if you configure this value to 10 and curr
70. nfig SNMP Config Aging Control of Address Entries RMON Statistics Aging Control Port Security MirrorPort Config Aging Control Enable Disable PK EGEN IN Maximum Age of Address Entries ED x5 Seconds 1 128 System Config System Information Apply Save Change Password Firmware Upgrade Save or Reset Settings Message Window Reboot Switch Logout Figure 3 18 Aging Control Web Page Aging Control Configuration Procedures Step 1 Select Enable from the Aging Control option Step 2 Enter an integer in the entry choosing from the range of 1 to 128 if the aging control is en abled If the aging control is disabled this step can be skipped 3 15 Address Search Host Search is for searching a host by IP or MAC address on the whole switch and getting the port number to switch the host is connected It is useful while configuring the VLAN With this function you can easily detect the port at which a host is connected to and have an idea about which ports should be included in a VLAN The Address search screen in Figure 3 19 appears 25 CY Networking Communication A oe LLL TT yet dag band dg 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 3 B7 9 11 13 15 O PLANE gt PLANET 68W 4802 am RE 29 31 33 35 TR 41 43 45 47 Port Config eos quad Mwd apd pi ngi pd al ba LL Ts x 2 4 6 8 10 12 1416 18 20 22 24 VLAN Contig Trunk Config STP Contig IGMP Config Stack Config SNMP Config Host Search RM
71. nt Choose Switch Num 0 to view the member switch MAC search MAC Address 00 3041 12 34 56 was not found Stack Config has been changed successfully The Host Address 203 70 249 254 was found MAC Addr 00 50 54 86 5c 60 port 26 Host search The Host 203 0 249 253 was not found MAC search MAC Address 00 304 0b 3c b8 was found MAC search MAC Address 00 304f0b 3c b9 was found MAC search MAC Address 00 304f0b 3c ff was not found System config has been changed and system configuration has been saved successfully Change Password The password has been changed successfully Change Password The new password does not match the confirm password Change Password Failed to change password The system configuration has been saved successfully Dave As Close Clean Figure 3 26 The Message Window page 38 3 23 Reboot Switch This function allows user to rebooting the management switch is reguired after changes are made in the configuration or setting The screen in Figure 3 27 appears ys 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 4143 45 47 2 ta 3 PLANE PLANET GS W 4802 su i LL TR j d Y Oy rer Communist Er LII an 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 ae i Eee y 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 CONFIGURATION A Ran Port Config MAN dpd bag ee gal dyd ai hol e JD 2 4 6 8 10 2 24 i 12 14 16 18 20 VLAN Config Trunk Config Reboot Switch ie LG li nc MH Dan R
72. option either to enable or disable it Step 2 Set Root Priority from 0 s 65535 s and Hello Time from 1 s 10 s Step 3 Key in the Forward Delay Time Maximum Age and Hello Time Step 4 Click Apply button and save it if everything is OK The screen is divided into two sections Current Spanning Tree Root section displays the read only Spanning Tree settings for the current root switch and the parameters this NOTE switch is to use when it becomes the root switch 3 8 IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is an Internet protocol that provides a way for an Internet computer to report its multicast group membership to adjacent routers It allows the man agement switch to forward multicast traffic intelligently The switch snoops the IGMP query and report messages and forwards traffic to only the ports that request the multicast traffic This prevents the switch from broadcasting the traffic to all ports and possibly affecting network performance The Host Group Addresses cre rr q oia A name Host groups are identified by class D IP mo addresses i e those with 1110 as their Or number of members in a host group A host may be a high order four bits Class D IP addresses member of more than one group at a time A host need not be a ie those with 1111 as their high order member of a group to send datagrams to it The IGMP screen ker a are reserved for future addressing in Figure 3 8 appears In Internet standar
73. out Screen 4 2 3 port Port Management Commands This menu contains system parameters to display and configure the port of the switch The screen in Figure 4 24 appears 5GSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Ola 913 ole el We Loomet Command port ca ISSUE DERE Command show et Sec port show stat port show mir port show sec port number gt port show rmonstat Sport number gt port set enable Sport number L hi fl C 16 1600 1 0 A1 port set disable port number port set flw Sport numbers Son off gt port set bok port number lt oniatt port set pri Sport number lt p FFR port set vid Sport number lt port set port number L m mirror port port sec port numbers MAL Address gt port sec Sport number MHAC index LA ML Command gt i a a f Connected 5 03 40 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture Figure 4 24 Port command Screen 99 4 2 3 1 port show stat This command provides to view the port status of each port The screen in Figure 4 25 appears SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal IOl xj File Edit View Call Transfer Help aW A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Duples i Speed Flow Cntr i i E A A A A A A A A A A A E aaa 1 i Dawn i On i 2 i Down i i On Ii OFF i 3 Down i i On Ii OFF i 4 Down i On Ii OFF i C i Down i i On OFF i 6 1 Down
74. ow ip show mac search ip IF Address search mac MAC Address set ip lt IP Address lt Subnet Mask Default Gateway gt set name string set contact string set location string set password set link info Sonioff gt set aging saging time reset system reset config SYS Saye config Command Connected 1 02 01 Auto detect 56400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS NLM Capture Z Figure 4 5 Sys command Screen 4 2 1 1 sys show info This command displays the system information of SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 6 appears p SG5W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dis a 3 ola Sustem infomation ommand s595s Show nto System name 565 4262 Sustem contact 3 unknown System location unknown System ue time B months A days 61 06 69 Console baudrate 38406 Firmware Version 2 56 Bld 26430804 Aug 4 2065 Haing time SAA sec 66 51 MAC Address B A 3A 4 IF Address Network Mask Default Gateway Connected 1 09 48 Auto detect 36400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture a Figure 4 6 System information Screen 45 4 2 1 2 sys show ip This command displays the network information of SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 7 appears 7 565W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help SYS SEaro MHL Hod Ts sus set ip CIP Address 2 Subnet Mask Default Gateway gt sus set name string sus set contact string sus set location string sus set password sus set link
75. pture ie Figure 4 51 STP Priority Screen 4 2 6 6 stp set bridge lt p RootPriority gt This command allows setting the root priority of STP The available is 0 65535 7 565W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help os ole stp set bridge lt p RootPriarity gt Usage stp set bridge 7p RootPriority gt lt RhootPr tor ity gt to 65535 Example stp set bridge p 32 65 Command stp set bridge p 32765 Bridge Root Priority 32765 is set now Command gt Connected 11 57 01 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture E Figure 4 52 STP Root Priority Screen 4 2 6 7 stp set bridge lt t HelloTime gt This command allows setting the hello time of STP The available range is 1 10 s SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal 3 io xi File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dil sjal ola ot stp set bridge lt t HelloTime gt Usage stp set brid e lt t HelloTine gt lt HelloTime gt to 19 Example stp set bridge t 2 Command stp set bridge t 6 Bridge Hello time 6 ls set now Command gt Connected 12 03 16 Auto detect 38400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture v t Figure 4 53 STP Hello time Screen 4 2 6 8 stp set bridge lt d ForwardDelay gt This command allows to setting the forward delay of STP The available range is 4 30 67 5G5W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help De 83 stp set bridge lt d ForwardDe
76. rded to all the other ports except the port which this packet comes in And these ports will transmit this packet to the network it con nected If found and the destination address is located at different port from this packet comes in the Ethernet Switching will forward this packet to the port where this destination address is located according to the information from address table But if the destination address is located at the same port with this packet comes in then this packet will be filtered Thereby increasing the network throughput and availability 5 4 Store and Forward Store and Forward is one type of packet forwarding technigues A Store and Forward Ethernet Switching stores the incoming frame in an internal buffer do the complete error checking before transmission Therefore no error packets occurrence it is the best choice when a network needs efficiency and stability The Managed Switch scans the destination address from the packet header searches the routing table provided for the incoming port and forwards the packet only if reguired The fast forwarding makes the switch attractive for connecting servers directly to the network thereby increasing throughput and availability However the switch is most commonly used to segment existing hubs which nearly always improves overall performance A Ethernet Switching can be easily configured in any Ethernet network environment to significantly boost bandwidth using conventional c
77. rmation Backup Change Password Firmware Upgrade Save or Reset Settings Restore the Switch s configuration path and file name Message Window DE Reboot Switch Restore Logout Erase the Switch s configuration and restore its factory default settings Clear and Reset Figure 3 25 The Save or Reset Settings Web Page 3 21 1 Save By click the Save button you will save all the changes made in the management switch You need to reboot the switch to ensure that the profile is updated correctly System Messages The system confiquration has been saved successfully return 3 21 2 Backup This option allows you to backup the switch s configuration into a file To create a backup configuration Step 1 Click on the Backup button and the system will prompt you to either open the file or save it to disk Step 2 Select the radio button to Save the file to disk and click OK button 34 File ERE You have chosen to download a file from this location witch cfg from 192 168 993 128 What would you like to do with this file C Open this file from its current location 7 Save this file to disk ca Al KEYS ask before OPENING tns tope are More Into A twen The system will then prompt you to save switch cfg to a destination Step 3 Select a folder that you want to save the file and click SAVE button to storage Saye As a A Save in y SGSW 4802 gt amp ee FE
78. s Search foo s 0 02 l a4 67 18 E2 SYSTEM TOOLS System Config System Information Search Change Password Firmware Upgrade Save or Reset Settings Message Window Reboot Switch Logout Figure 3 20 The MAC Address search screen MAC Address Search Procedures Step 1 Enter MAC Address in the field provided Step 2 Click on Search button If MAC Address was found by the system the result will appear as search Result MAC Address 00 cO 07 44 67 5 was found port 22 return But if the system cannot find any matching MAG Address the following search result will appear Search Result The Host 192 168 99 254 was not found return 27 3 16 System Tools The available options in System Tools are System Config The System Configuration Screen System Information The System Information Screen Change Password The Change Password Screen Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade Screen Save or Reset Settings The Switch Settings Screen Message Window The Message Window Screen Reboot Switch The Reboot Switch Screen Logout The logout Screen 3 17 System Config This page allows configuring the basic switch information and IP address The System config screen in Figure 3 21 appears e PLANET O ET 86 8W 4802 27 29 31 33 35 37 41 43 45 uu Networking amp Communication N t le HR h m m i LIT pc 5 dpi kapd hol hael ih bapi apl E pd dyd had de 26 28 3032 34 36 38 40
79. s manual CD Power cord 19 rack mounting kit RS 232 cable Quick Installation Guide If any of these pieces are missing or damaged please contact your dealer immediately if possible retain the carton including the original packing material and use them against to repack the product in case there is a need to return it to us for repair 1 2 About the Switch The SGSW 4802 Managed stackable Switch is designed to provide your network with Ethernet Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over twisted pair and fiber optic cabling Two expansion slots on the front panel of the SGSW 4802 Managed Switch further add to the flexibility of the systems The SGSW 4802 Managed Switch is a combination of 48x10 100M Ethernet RJ 45 ports and 2 op tional module slots The two optional modules can be 1 Port 100 Base FX Managed Fiber Modules Gigabit 1000Base T Managed Switch Modules and Gigabit 1000Base SX LX Managed Fiber Modules With its build in Web based Management managing and configuring the SGSW 4802 Managed Switch becomes easier From cabinet management to port level control and monitoring you can visually configure and manage your network via Web Browser just click your mouse instead of typing cryptic command strings However the SGSW 4802 Managed Switch can also be managed via Console or third party SNMP Management 1 3 Features Complies with the IEEE802 3 Ethernet IEEE802 3u Fast Ethernet IEEE802
80. s to monitor network activity The Web interface also provides access to a range of SNMP management functions with access to the switch s MIB and RMON database Prior to accessing the switch from a Web browser be sure you have first performed the following tasks Configure it with a valid IP address subnet mask and default gateway using an out of band serial connection For Internet Explorer 5 0 or later version user please check the Java setting below before startup Click on Tools Pick Internet Options Select the Security tab Select Local Intranet click on the icon Click on Sites click Advanced and add the IP address of the switch to the zone Click on Custom Level Scroll down and set Java Permissions to Custom Press the Java Custom Settings button Select the Edit Permissions tab Set Run Unsigned Content to Enable Press OK for all open dialog windows a eS DL SD 3 2 Web Pages To access the Web browser interface you must first enter the password The default password is admin You will see the following screen comes out on the Web browser program SGSW 4802 Web Manager Please enter your password a i Log On Forget your password see the Users Guide for mstruction5 Figure 3 1 SGSW 4802 login Web Page After the password is entered you will see the main menu web screen of SGSW 4802 Vg PLANET 368W 4002 25 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 3 PLANE O IST N Networking Comm
81. show rmonstat lt port number gt This command allows viewing the detail Network traffic of each port from SGSW 4802 The screen in Figure 4 28 appears 5G5W 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit view Call Transfer Help port set mir lt port number gt L m mirror port port sec add port number gt HAC Address port sec del Sport number lt HAC_index gt Command port show rmonstat 1 Port RMON Statistics te Frames B5 12F byte Frames ute Frames byte Frames te Frames ute Frames ce byte Frames Error Frames ror Frames Command gt d TE Connected 5 29 18 Auto detect 38400 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture ve Figure 4 28 Port show sec Screen 57 4 2 3 5 port set enable lt port numbers h f 10 100 1000 A This command allows setting the speed duplex mode of each port The screen in Figure 4 29 appears amp SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal Mm File Edit view Call Transfer Help port set enable Sport number L hi fl C 18 166 l1666 C A Usage port set enable Sport number C hi f C 16 166i 1666 C A h half duplex f i full SUB FEN au H Enable HutoNegotiation Example port set enable 1724 f 1BE DR port set enable 1 6 24 A Command gt Em e j Connected a ynia Auto detect 38400 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture a Figure 4 29 Ports set enable Screen 4 2 3 6 port set disable lt port number gt This command allows disabling each port of SGS
82. stem Information System Information displays the necessary data about the management system The System Infor mation in Figure 3 22 appears Networking amp Communication LA 4 LL 26 28 30 y 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 1 53 5 EEs PLANET PLANET s65W 4802 5 ah MTT CA san TAN Console INK 2 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 CONFIGURATION us mm bofetada Port Config pa C il eters 10 12 1416 18 20 VLAN Contig 1 do 24 Tr unk Bog STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config SNMP Config system Information RMON Statistics Port Security MirrorPort Config Sys stem name Aging Control system informatio Address Search os ELI TANIGC EM TOOLS a locati ion System Up Time update information Firmware Version 1 Config System Information Change Password ym P s yg Console baudrate IP Address Firmware Upgrade Save or Reset Settings Message Window Reboot Switch Logout gyn ymy ym Vag gen ECCHnICai SUPPpOTt Figure 3 22 The System Information Web Page 29 3 19 Change Password This option allows you to amend the current password The screen in Figure 3 23 appears PLANET SGSW 4802 25 27 29 31 33 35 SE 41 43 45 47 PLANET o ten BET EEG Networking amp Communication amd bod del be it Nast at at md bad heyd kg 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 SL AT JO TT ha LA BE RE 10 12 14 16 18 20 2 24 VLAN Contig Trunk Config ADVAN
83. t Loader Version 1 51 484 26 FFF EEE H 444444444 Press ENTER to stop suto boot aaa Auto boot 09 Firmware version 2 38 Build 264308844 2663 45 44 Loading firmware Attaching interface lo done Fort 54 TBI module Link Down Fort 42 TBI module Link Down 5554 4342 e e ORNA Ethernet Switch U 2 568 Bld 26656864 Aug 4 663 Fassword LS z Connected 0 14 16 Auto detect 139400 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture 5 Press Enter and input the password The default password is admin 2 5 IP Configuration Once log on to the console the Command gt prompt will be shown You can type help for all available commands z SGSW 4802 HyperTerminal et Cl x File Edit View Call Transfer FEE Die e l Boot Loader Version 1 51 45 2G1 PF FFF FF FF FF FE FF FF Press ENTER to stop auto boot Auta booting Firmware Version 2 36 Build 24630864 2663 45 44 Loading firmware Attaching interface Llo done Port 54 TEI module Link Down Port 49 TBI module Link Down 5551 4342 Intelligent Ethernet Switch Wie sh Bld 246834564 Aug 4 2063 Password H Whe loore t Command gt Connected 0 19 00 Auto detect 58400 B N 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Capture To setup the IP address please use sys set ip command in the following format sys set ip lt P Address gt lt Subnet Mask gt lt Default Gateway
84. tal device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the Instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Revision PLANET Managed Stackable Switch User s Manual FOR MODEL SGSW 4802 REVISION 1 0 Part No EM SGSW4802V1 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTO UC ON ne 1 A yd GR seca DH AAA WY GOD GWNAF 1 1 2 About he WINE ve 1 19 CIN ES ear FO MAN A SA Makan 1 a se CIC tO ATH Y FR REE A Y FR NR RR PET FFY A ND ERE 2 2 Mat dware Descnp AN 4 AV FOM Panel nidad 4 22 A dele 5 2 3 HANNA GE ASTA eee ee caida 5 2 4 Terminal SePar e e 5 nn A 6 S Web based management san nini inicial naiai aani aoi in nn nani 8 TEN 8 32 Web PIGS 9 PT ON 9 SAMAN CONG _ a 11 STK OMG ERDF eee Eee 12 30 AENEAS 13 3 LP CONIO se 13 SLT NN ao a o god Hn IR
85. ures Step 1 Select any one of the ports from 1 to 50 to connect to the root bridge Step 2 Key in the value for Path Cost Step 3 Set the priority level Step 4 Click Apply button after you satisfied with the setup Click Save button to save the current configuration 3 7 2 STP Bridge This function provides to have a clearer view in Spanning Tree parameters of SGSW 4802 The STP Bridge screen in Figure 3 7 appears O PLANE 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 A 4143 45 47 Networking Communication e 0 bed haci and bag Tr ced da handi da ONFIG ATION ons per gt E DET Sata 9 11 13 15 Port Config 39400 8 4 1 A CELO T kapi hapi apl lapi EA VLAN Config Sy NE MAE 10 12 1416 18 20 22 24 Trunk Config STP Config Spanning Tree Bridge Configuration IGMP Config Stack cantly STP Port STP Bridge SNMP Config RMON Statistics Bridge Parameters port Security STP State enable y MirrorPort Config Aging Control Root Priority 32768 0 65535 Hello Time 2 sec 1 10 ENESTE ag Forward Delay is sec 1 30 System Information Max Age Po sec 6 40 Stade Hold Time 1 sec or Reset Settings Current Spanning Tree DW Designated Root 32768 00304F1E6F55 Root Path Cost 4 Root Port 25 Max Age 20 sec Hello Time 2 sec Forward Delay 15 sec Topology Change Detected false Topology Change false Topology Change Time 35 sec Hold Time 1 sec sony Sat si Figure 3 7 The STP Bridge Web Page Description of Par
86. ve to save the current configuration 18 iddei yddo wi bd EY i awd ed 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 5 3 PLANET DPLANET sesw 4602 se gt a am pe 37 39 Es man AREA l 4 aar 7 UN aa 1315 17 19 21 23 FIAT TI YRU Console k Ji Port Config FARN DM KC L g 10 12 14 16 VLAN Contig Trunk Config STP Config IGMP Config Stack Config SNMP Config Stack Management RMON Statistics Port Security r 3 MirrorPort Config Stack Setting Aging Control Stacking State System Information Change Password Firmware Upgrade Save or Reset Settings a EDR ID Ada N Message Window SN ype MAC Address IP Address System Name Reboot Switch Logout a L Terhi IE G JUPP UT Figure 3 11 The Stack member list Web page You can key in Master IP ex 192 168 100 128 and choose Stack Config and then the entire stack member list will be displayed in Stack Member List You can then choose the switch you want to con figure from list of Stack Access bar The screen in Figure 3 12 appears 19 PU T s68W 4002 50 25 27 29 31 33 35 aM Og 41 43 45 47 PLANE seis fen L Y Networking Communication O 484 1 Lt EE i Lt is 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 EE Be eS Me ee E ELE 2 e OO al on an oa Kea O kan La d PARICICIIOATIOAL Console regir v p y UDINE UA EAN ce DA 22 ees RESET MODE R 10 12 14 16 18 20 VLAN Contig SR e
87. ware The firmware upgrade screen in Figure 3 24 appears 31 r 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 3 PLANET Ela NET s635W 4002 25 peer Networking amp C s ul del hal in eens cis apt esl amp 26 28 30 32 34 36 36 42 44 46 48 i WM AE ME e 13 7 17 19 21 23 ON IFIGI IATA J CO IGVKHATIVTI y q Port Config Fan Wt wed Mad ynyd h L A A cp asd iy 6S 3 14 16 18 20 VLAN Contig Trunk Config ADVANCED STP Config Config Stack Config SNMP Config Firmware Upgrade RMON Statistics Port Security NN R MirrorPort Config Upgrade Firmware path and file name Aging Control x Address Search PE Ei TEM TOOLS Upgrade System Config System Information Change Password Firmware ee Message Window Reboot Switch Logout Technical Support Figure 3 24 The Firmware Upgrade Web Page To check your current firmware version click Knowing the System Information as mentioned in 3 18 System Information After downloading the firmware saved it into your hard disk Upgrade Firmware Procedure Step 1 Click Browse button to select the file where you have just saved and Choose file dialog box will appear prompting you to select the file to upgrade the firmware Choose file Look in E Firmware a Planet_0804 img Mu Documents ER iJ ATEDD File name gt Mu an ork Fe Files of type All Files 5 5 Cancel E Step 2
88. y gt sys set name string sys set contact string sus set location string Sys set password sus set link info lt onioftf sus set aging aging time SYS reset system SYS reset contig SYS save config Command ssys search mac AkR G fo 41 df 2 MAC search resul Command gt e ei E Connected 2 01 31 Auto detect 36400 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture ag Figure 4 11 MAC address search successfully Screen If it can t find the specific MAC address then the following screen in Figure 4 12 appears 5GSW 4802 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help 243 SNOW Lp eS sys show mac sus search ip IP Address sys search mae MAC Address sys set ip SIP Address Subnet Hask gt Default Gateway gt sus set name string sys set contact string sys set location string sus set password sus set link info oniott sus set aging aging time SYS reset system ave reset config save config NE RY 2 search mac Ak LA fe 42 de 3f HAC search result Command gt Connected 2 09 04 Auto detect 38400 S N 1 SCROLL CAPS LIM Capture F Figure 4 12 MAC address search unsuccessfully Screen 48 4 2 1 6 sys set ip lt IP Address gt lt Subnet Mask gt lt Default Gateway gt This command allows setting the IP address Subnet Mask Gateway of SGSW 4802 After setup completed the Switch will reboot automatically The screen in Figure 4 13 appears
89. ystem Information A Change Password Firmware para ade Save Message Window Reboot Switch Logout Technical Support Figure 3 17 Mirror Port Setup Web Page 3 13 2 Setup Procedures Step 1 Select one Mirror Port Step 2 Click on the dashed line on that particular port if you wan to select it as a Mirrored Member T Step 3 Press Apply button after you are satisfied with the setup Click Save button to save the current configuration 24 3 14 Aging Control Aging Control is for the aging of address entries in the switch s forwarding table If the aging control is enabled a learned address entry not included the static entry will be removed from the forwarding table if there is no update within a pre determined period 1 128 x 5 seconds It is useful because the resource of the forwarding table is limited Enabling the aging control will not influence packets for warding for that the packet is forwarded to all other ports when the destination MAC address cannot to found in the forwarding table If the aging control is disabled all address entries will not be removes The Aging control screen in Figure 3 18 appears r PLANET PLANET SGSW 4802 x gee E 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 4143 45 47 ocre LN y LEIE EE LIT p da 26 28 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 133878 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 Console 38400 8 N 1 k PERH FERH EE NENN 1416 18 VLAN Contig Trunk Config STP Config IGMP Config Stack Co
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