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1. 116 addresses are associated with individual VLANs Type the VID tag based VLANs to associate with the MAC address 6 Click the Add button 7 To delete a static MAC address highlight the selection in the table you want to delete and then click the Delete button 117 5 4 6 3 MAC Filtering MAC address filtering allows the switch to drop unwanted traffic Traffic is filtered based on the destination addresses Forwarding and Filtering IGMP Snooping Static MAC Addresses MAC Filtering MAC Address VLAN ID MAC Address LAN ID Steps to specify a MAC address to filter 1 In the MAC Address box enter the MAC address to filter 1 If tag based 802 1Q VLAN are set up on the switch in the VLAN ID box type the VID to associate with the MAC address 2 Click the Add button 3 To delete a MAC address highlight the selection in the table you want to delete and then click the Delete button NOTE Changing the VLAN type in the Advanced Switch Setting menu will cause the contents of this table to clear 118 5 4 7 VLAN Configuration A Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain It allows you to isolate network traffic so only members of the VLAN receive traffic from the same VLAN members Basically creating a VLAN from a switch is logically equivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch However all the network devices are still plugged
2. Actions gt ORR lt Clear gt lt Quit gt Configure the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Actions gt Press the Tab or Backspace key to choose action menu and then press the Enter key to select item lt Refresh gt Updates statistics on all counters lt Clear gt Sets all counters to 0 lt Quit gt Exits the port counters page and returns to previous menu 22 4 2 3 System Information System Name Displays the name of device System Location Displays where the device is located System Description Displays the device description Firmware Version Displays the switch s firmware version Kernel Version Displays the system kernel software version Hardware Version Displays the switch s hardware version MAC Address The unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer Uplink port information Displays the 100BASE FX fiber port information SHE801P Intelligent Switch System Information System Name System Location System Description MiLAN MIL SME8 1P Intelligent Switch Firmware Version v1 10 Kernel Version v2 04 Hardware Version A7 00 MAC Address 004063809988 Uplink Type Description Port 9 100FX 100M FX Multi Mode Port Module Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Actions gt lt Quit gt Exits the system information page and returns to previous menu 23 4 3 Switch S
3. Port Controls Disable v Port 01 100TX Up Enable Auto Auto 100 Full 100 FullloN ON ON OFF OFF OFF Disable OFF 107 5 4 5 Trunking The Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP provides a standardized means for exchanging information between Partner Systems on a link to allow their Link Aggregation Control instances To reach agreement on the identity of the Link Aggregation Group to which the link belongs move the link to that Link Aggregation Group and enable its transmission and reception functions in an orderly manner Link aggregation allows grouping of up to eight consecutive ports into a single dedicated connection This feature can expand bandwidth to a device on the network LACP operation requires full duplex mode For more detailed information refer to IEEE 802 3ad If there are two trunk groups A and B and B group is enabled LACP then it will act as a redundant link Backup group for Trunk group A If trunk group A fails Group B will be its backup 5 4 5 1 Aggregator Setting Trunking Aggregator Setting Aggregator information State Activity Group ID Trunk Lacp Work Ports Disable v 0 Ad Remove B Apply Delete Help System Priority A value used to identify the active LACP The switch with the lowest value has the
4. User Name root Actions NAHA lt Save gt lt Quit gt elect the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits the user name configuration page and returns to previous menu 28 4 3 1 4 Password Configuration Use this screen to change the console and web management password The default password is root SHE801P Intelligent Switch Password Configuration Old Password New Password Enter Again Actions NAHA lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits the password configuration page and returns to previous menu 29 4 3 2 Port Configuration This page can change every port status Press the TAB key to select each item and press the SPACE key to change the configuration of each item State Displays current port status The port can be set to disable or enable mode If the port setting is set to disable the port will not receive or transmit any packets Negotiation Displays current auto negotiation setting status of each po
5. 1 Press the lt Add gt key Then press the lt Edit gt key on this menu to add a SNMP Trap Manager 2 Enter the IP address and Community Name for the SNMP Trap Manager 3 Press ESC to go back action menu line and then select lt Save gt to save all configured values 69 SME8 1P Intelligent Switch Edit Trap Managers IP 192 168 1 254 Community Name netman Actions gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Edit SNMP Trap Managers 1 Press lt Edit gt key to modify a SNMP Trap Manager 2 Choose the IP address and Community Name that you want to modify and then press enter 3 Enter the correct IP Address and Community Name 4 Press ESC to go back action menu line and then select lt Save gt to save all configured values 70 SHE801P Intelligent Switch SNMP Trap Managers Community Name 192 168 1254 netman Actions gt lt Add gt lt Edit gt lt Delete gt lt Quit gt Delete SNMP trap managers Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Delete SNMP Trap Managers 1 Press the lt Delete gt key to delete a SNMP Trap Manager 2 Choose the IP Address and Community Name that you want to delete and then press enter 3 After deleting the SNMP Trap Manager you must press lt Save gt to complete the deletion Actions gt lt Add gt Creates a trap manager lt Edit gt Configures all items When
6. The valid range is 300 to765 seconds Default is 300 seconds 52 4 3 8 2 Broadcast Storm Filtering Broadcast storm filtering is used to limit the amount of broadcast traffic on the network An excessive amount of broadcast traffic can inhibit data packets from timely delivery The valid threshold values are 5 10 15 20 25 and NO Ifthe broadcast traffic is greater than the configured value broadcast packets will be dropped The default is NO The default is set so that no broadcast packets are ever dropped no matter how many broadcast packets there are on the network 53 4 3 8 3 Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound Max bridge transmit delay bound 0 1 4 sec Limits the packets queuing time in the switch If enabled the packets exceeding the queuing time will be dropped Press the Space key to set the time Valid values are 1sec 2sec 4sec and Off The default is 1 second when this feature is enabled This setting does not depend on what values are set in the Priority Configuration menu Enable Delay Bound If this parameter is enabled the Max bridge transmit delay bound must also be configured This item allows you to limit queuing time of the low priority packets in the switch When the low priority packets exceed the Max Delay Time they will be transmitted Press the Space key to enable or disable this function By default the Enable Delay Bound is set to OFF Max Delay Time Set the time that
7. lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Spanning tree information for the Root Bridge on the left is for display only Configure new values for the STP parameter on the right You must enable STP function before selecting the configuration menu Priority The value used to identify the root bridge The bridge with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the root Enter a number 1 through 65535 58 Max Age The number of seconds a bridge waits without receiving Spanning Tree Protocol configuration messages before attempting a reconfiguration Enter a number 6 through 40 Hello Time The number of seconds between the transmission of Spanning Tree Protocol configuration messages Enter a number 1 through 10 Forward Delay Time The number of seconds a port waits before changing from its Spanning Tree Protocol learning and listening states to the forwarding state Enter a number 4 through 30 Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 59 4 4 1 3 STP Per Port Setting SHE881P Intelligent Switch STP Per Port Setting Path Cost Priority Forwarding Forwarding Forwarding Forwarding Forwarding Forwarding Forwarding Forwarding Forwarding
8. Actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Qui t gt Select the Action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu State Spanning tree status for each port is either forwarding or blocking PathCost Specifies the path cost of the port that the switch uses to determine which ports are the forwarding ports If you change the value you need to restart the switch for valid value change to take effect Priority Specifies the path cost of the port that the switch uses to determine which ports are the forwarding ports The lowest number is picked as the forwarding port The range is 1 65535 and the default value is based on IEEE802 1D standard The values should be in the range 10Mb s 50 600 100Mb s 10 60 If you change the value you must reboot the switch to save the value change 60 Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 61 4 4 2 SNMP Any Network Management station running the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP can manage the switch provided that the Management Information Base MIB is installed SNMP is a protocol that governs the transfer of information between management and agent The switch supports SNMP V1 Use this menu to define management stations as trap managers and to enter SNMP community st
9. Actions gt lt Add gt Adds a static MAC address lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Delete gt Deletes selected static MAC addresses lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 49 4 3 7 2 Filtering MAC Address SHE801P Intelligent Switch Filtering MAC Address MAC Address MAC Address Actions gt lt Add gt lt Edit gt lt Delete gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt K Qui t gt Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu See naran ARL Arann a mana SHE801P Intelligent Switch Add Filter MAC Address MAC Address Actions QR lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Add Filtering MAC address 1 Press the lt Add gt key Then press the lt Edit gt key on this menu to add a filtering MAC address 2 Press ESC to go back action menu line and then select lt Save gt to save 50 all configured values Edit Filtering MAC address Press the lt Edit gt key to modify a Filtering MAC address Choose the MAC address that you want to modify and then press enter Press the lt Edit gt key to modify all the items gt A W PD Press ESC to go back action menu line and then select lt Save gt to save all configured values Delete Filtering MAC address 1 Press the lt Delete
10. Feet A Make sure mounting surface on the bottom of the Switch is grease and dust free B Remove adhesive backing from the Rubber Feet C Apply the Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch These footpads can prevent the Switch from shock vibration Figure 2 3 Attaching Rubber Feet to each corner on the bottom of the Switch 11 Power On Connect the power cord to the power socket on the rear panel of the switch Connect the other end of the cord to an appropriate power outlet The internal power supply in the switch works with AC in the voltage range 100 240VAC frequency 50 60Hz Check the power indicator on the front panel to see if power is properly supplied 3 Network Application Small Workgroup The MIL SME801P switch can be used as a standalone switch to direct connect computers servers and printer servers to form a small workgroup Printer server Figure 3 1 Small Workgroup Application Extended Workgroup The MIL SME801P switch can be also used o interconnect two small workgroups By using the fiber ports to connect the switches the distance between the two switches via fiber cable can be up to 2Km or 30Km SC single mode fiber connector eu LI LT i ar Fiber cable Up to 2 or 30 Km 200Mbps mR Printer server Figure 3 2 Fiber port on MIL SMES801P switch extends the distance between workgroups 4 Console Management Connecting a Terminal or PC to
11. LED statuses and their meaning LED Status Color Description Power On Green Power On On Green The port is operating at 100Mbps 100M ae The port is operating at 1OMbps mode or no device is attached The port is successfully connecting with On Green the device LNK ACT The port is receiving or transmitting Blinks Green data Off No device attached The port is operating in Full duplex On Orange mode Collision of Packets is occurring on the FDX COL Blinks Orange port ae The port is operating in Half duplex mode or no device is attached The port is successfully connecting with On Green the device Fiber Off Orange No device attached Table 2 1 The Description of LED Indicators 8 Rear Panel The 3 pronged power plug and ventilation fan are located at the rear panel of the MIL SME801P switch as shown in Figure 2 2 The switch will work with AC in the range 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Console port Power Plug gt oO ie 3 E ma XY Z ee Figure 2 2 The Rear Panel of MIL SME801P Switch Desktop Installation Set the Switch on a sufficiently large flat soace with a power outlet nearby The surface where you put your Switch should be clean smooth level and sturdy Provide enough clearance around the switch to allow attachment of cables power cord and air circulation Attaching Rubber
12. MAC address will be listed on this page SHE801P Intelligent Switch Add Static MAC Address MAC Address Port No Actions gt NAHA lt Save gt lt Quit gt elect the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Add static MAC address 1 Press the lt Add gt key Then press the lt Edit gt key on this menu to add a static MAC address 2 Enter the MAC address to and from which the port should permanently forward traffic regardless of the devices network activity 3 In the Port num field enter the port number for the device 48 4 If tag based 802 1Q VLANs are configured the static addresses are associated with individual VLANs Enter the VID to associate with the MAC address 5 Press ESC to go back action menu line and then select lt Save gt to save all configured values Edit static MAC address Press lt Edit gt key to modify a static MAC address l Choose the MAC address that you want to modify and then press enter Press the lt Edit gt key to modify all the items gt W N Press ESC to go back action menu line and then select lt Save gt to save all configured values Delete static MAC address 1 Press the lt Delete gt key to delete a static MAC address 2 Choose the MAC address that you want to delete and then press enter 3 After delete static MAC address you must press lt Save gt to complete the deletion
13. enable or disable GVRP protocol There are 256 VLAN groups provided to configure If 802 1Q VLAN is enabled then all ports on the switch belong to the default VLAN1 The default VLAN1 can t be deleted GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP allows automatic VLAN configuration between the switch and nodes A GVRP request can be sent using the VID of a VLAN defined on the switch when the switch is connected to a device with GVRP enabled The switch will automatically add that device to the existing VLAN VLAN Operation Mode 802 10 v ClEnable GVRP Protocol ClEnable Security VLAN Basic Part VLAN ID DEFAULT__1 add Edit Delete Previous Page Next Page Help 123 Security VLANs Security VLAN s allow for limiting telnet SNMP and web access to the switch to aspecific VLAN The VID of the Security VLAN may be changed from 255 to another value after creating the VLAN The new VID must not already exist on the box Note Before enabling the security VLAN feature you must set the management port you are managing from to PVID 255 This is due to the fact that the CPU can only accept management requests from VLAN 255 this is intentional and part of the feature of Security VLAN VLAN Operation Mode 802 10 v Enable GVRP Protocol Enable Security VLAN Basic Port VLAN TD DEFAULT__1 Security VLAN 255 Ada Edit Delete Previous Page Next Page Help 124 Basic VLAN Configuratio
14. for a particular purpose except as expressly set forth in this warranty In no event shall MiLAN Technology be liable for incidental or consequential damages costs or expenses arising out of or in connection with the performance of the product delivered hereunder MiLAN Technology will in no case cover damages arising out of the product being used in a negligent fashion or manner Trademarks The MiLAN logo and MiLAN Technology trademarks are registered trademarks of MiLAN Technology in the United States and or other countries To Contact MiLAN Technology For prompt response when calling for service information have the following information ready Product serial number and revision Date of purchase Vendor or place of purchase You can reach MiLAN Technology technical support at E mail support milan com Telephone 1 408 744 2751 Fax 1 408 744 2771 MiLAN Technology 1329 Moffett Park Drive Sunnyvale CA 94089 United States of America Telephone 1 408 744 2775 Fax 1 408 744 2793 http Awww milan com info milan com Copyright 2003 MiLAN Technology P N 90000415 Rev A Table of Contents 1 Introduction Features Intelligent Management Features Package Contents Management Methods Console and Telnet Management Web based Management 2 Hardware Description Front Panel LED Indicators Rear Panel Desktop Installation Power On 3 Network Application Small Workgroup Extended Workgroup 4 Console Management
15. go back action menu line and then select lt Save gt to save all configured values Delete Community Strings 1 Press the lt Delete gt key to delete a Community String 2 Choose the Community Name that you want to delete and then press enter 3 After deleting the Community String you must press lt Save gt to complete the deletion 66 Actions gt lt Add gt Creates a trap manager lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Delete gt Deletes a community string After deleting press lt Save gt to complete the deletion lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 67 4 4 2 3 Trap Managers A trap manager is a management station that receives traps The switch generates system alerts If no trap manager is defined no traps are issued Create a trap manager by entering the IP address of the station and a community string SME801P Intelligent Switch SNMP Trap Managers Community Name Actions gt gt ers Arrow TABZBKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu 68 SME801P Intelligent Switch SNMP Trap Managers Community Name 192 168 1 254 netman Actions gt lt Add gt lt Edit gt lt Delete gt lt Quit gt Add Edit Delete trap managers Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Hove Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Add SNMP Trap Managers
16. highest Port Priority priority The range is 0 255 and the default setting for all ports is 128 If you change the value you must reboot the switch Path Cost specifies the path cost of the port that the switch uses to determine which ports are the forwarding ports The lowest number becomes the Path Cost forwarding port The range is 1 65535 and the default value is based on IEEE802 1D 10Mb s 50 600 100Mb s 10 60 If you change the value you must reboot the switch 131 5 4 9 Port Mirroring The Port Mirroring feature is disabled by default Selecting enable from the pull down menu will cause the selected traffic from the selected monitor ports to be mirrored to the selected analysis port Press the Apply button to submit the changes Port Mirroring State Enables or Disables the port mirroring function Enabled states include RX TX or Both Analysis Port All mirrored traffic is sent out this port Monitor Port The ports you want to mirror All source port traffic will be copied to a mirror port You can select a maximum of 8 source ports in the switch If you want to disable the function you must select monitor port to none Port Mirroring Port Mirroring State Disable v Analysis Port None Port 02 Port 04 Port 06 Port 07 Port 08 Port 09 Trunk 2 Apply Default Help 132 5 4 10 SNMP Management A SNMP is a protocol that governs the
17. into the same switch physically The MIL SME801P switch supports port based 802 1Q tag based and protocol based VLANs VLAN support is Disabled and all ports belong to a single broadcast domain by default VLAN Contiguration VLAN Operation Made Por Based v Enable GVRP Protocol Enable Security VLAN Add Edit Delete PreviousPage Next Page Help NOTE Rebooting the switch is necessary for changes to take effect 119 Support Port based VLANs Ethernet frames received on a port are sent only to ports belonging to the same VLAN group of ports All ports default belonging to the same VLAN group The VLAN information included in Ethernet frames tagged with VLAN IDs is ignored by the switch in Port Based VLAN mode Support Tag based VLAN IEEE 802 1Q VLAN The IEEE 802 1Q specification is the standard for Port based Tagging Therefore it is possible to create a VLAN across devices from different switch suppliers IEEE 802 1Q VLAN uses a technique to insert a tag into the Ethernet frames The tag contains a VLAN Identifier VID that indicates the VLAN numbers 120 5 4 7 1 Port based VLAN In order for an end station to send packets to different VLANs it has to be either capable of tagging the packets it sends with VLAN tags OR be attached to a VLAN aware bridge The VLAN aware bridge must be capable of classifying and tagging the packet with different VLAN ID The classification and tagging of the pa
18. low priority packets are queued in the switch The valid range is 0 to 255 ms Since the default is OFF the Max Delay Time is 0 This item must be set if Enable Delay Bound is configured NOTE Max bridge transmit delay bound control must be enabled before Max Delay Bound is enabled 54 4 3 8 4 Collision Retry Forever Collisions Retry Forever User can choose to disable collision retry forever and if a collision occurs in half duplex mode the switch will attempt to send the packet 48 times and then drop the frame When enabled a collision that occurs in half duplex mode will result in repeated attempts by the switch forever 4 3 8 5 Hash Algorithm This Hash Algorithm is for hardware maintenance on the MAC table calculation This field should only be changed if an excessive amount of MAC address table collisions are seen It changes the hashing algorithm for storing new MAC addresses in local memory 4 3 8 6 IFG Compensation IFG compensation Disable or Enable Provides the ability to compensate for shorter inter frame gaps during rate limiting It is recommended that this selection remain disabled 55 4 4 Protocol Related Configuration SME8 1P Intelligent Switch Protocol Related Configuration SNMP Configuration LACP Configuration IGHP GYRP Configuration 802 1x Configuration Previous Menu Configure the Spanning Tree Protocol Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Move Item Enter Select Item 4 4 1
19. lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 79 4 4 5 3 802 1x Per Port Configuration SME801P Intelligent Switch 802 1x Per Port Setting Port State Port 1 Disable Port 2 Disable Port 03 Disable Port 4 Disable Port 05 Disable Port 06 Disable Port 7 Disable Port 08 Disable Port 09 Disable Actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt MIMA Select the Action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Press the Space key to select Disable Accept Reject or Authorize for the State of each port Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 80 4 4 5 4 802 1x Miscellaneous Configuration SHE801P Intelligent Switch 802 1 Misc Configuration Quiet Period 65535 Default 60 60 Tx Period 65535 Default 30 30 Supplicant Timeout 1 300 Default 30 30 Server Timeout 1 308 Default 30 30 Reauthorize Maximum 1 10 Default 2 ae Reauth Period 1 9999999 Default 3600 3600 Actions RHR lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Quiet per
20. that can be used to build high performance workgroup networks and as Customer Provider Edge CPE devices in Fiber to the Home FTTH networks Figure 1 1 The MIL SMES0IP switch The MIL SME801P switch has eight auto sensing 10 100BASE TX Ru 45 ports plus one 100BASE FX fiber port that enables long distance connections The MIL SME801G switch has eight auto sensing 10 100BASE TX RJ 45 ports plus one 1000BASE X fiber port in either SX or LX optic types The switch features a store and forward switching scheme This allows the switch to auto learn and store source address in a 6K entry MAC address table An MDI Medium Dependent Interface Port is also called an uplink port This means that the wiring is configured to connect to a hub switch or router An MDI X Port swaps the transmit and receive pins so that it is able to communicate with an MDI device An auto MDI MDI X port senses how the device it is connected to is configured and automatically configures it to work with that device So if it receives data on pins 1 and 2 it knows it needs to transmit on pins 3 and 4 This eliminates the need of having multiple patch cable types In order to improve readability for the remainder of this document the phrase MIL SME801P will be used to refer to both the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet fiber port versions of the product Where the document refers to 100FX and you are installing the MIL SME801G read this as 1000FX F
21. the Console Port Console management involves the administration of the switch via a direct connection to the RS 232 console port This port is a male DB 9 connector wired for connecting to a standard PC serial port From the main menu of the console program the user has access to manage the functions of the switch ee E E at ill oe aye ae L El e a iat m l a J E RS 232 Cable PO or Work station Figure 4 1 Connecting the switch to a terminal via RS 232 cable Use the supplied RS 232 cable to connect a terminal or PC to the console port The terminal or PC to be connected must support the terminal emulation program After the connection between Switch and PC is finished turn on the PC and run a terminal emulation program or Hyper Terminal to match the following default characteristics of the console port COM2 Properties 2x Port Settings Baud Rate 9600 bps Data Bits 8 Parity none Bits per second BA i ata bits ff Stop Bit 1 Dota b Party Nore i Flow Control None Stop bits 1 x Elow control None v Advanced Restore Defaults Figure 4 2 The settings of communication parameters After you have entered the parameter settings press the Enter Key and the Main Menu of console management appears SHE801P Intelligent Switch User Name _ Password Console Menu 1 The switch also provides a serial interface to manage and monitor the switc
22. to change the configuration of each item SHE801P Intelligent Switch Trunk Configuration Port 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Trunk 1 Disable Trunk 2 Disable Trunk 3 Disable Trunk 4 Disable Trunk 5 Disable Trunk 6 Disable Trunk 7 Disable Actions NAHA lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits the trunk configuration page and returns to previous menu 32 4 3 4 Port Mirroring Configuration Port mirroring is a method for monitoring traffic in switched networks Traffic through ports can be monitored by one specific port The traffic being received or transmitted by the monitored ports will be duplicated into the monitoring port Press the Space key to change the configuration of an item Mirroring state User can enable or disable Port Mirroring mode The default is disabled enabled options are TX packet only RX packet only or Both Analysis port The port to which all traffic to be mirrored will be sent Press the SPACE key to mark each of the ports that should be mirrored SHE801P Intelligent Switch Port Mirroring Mirroring State Analysis Port Port 3 Ge B aN e P O E CES R Trunk 1 Actions gt _ lt Edit gt lt S
23. transfer of information between management and agent The switch supports SNMP V1 Any Network Management station running the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP can manage the switch provided that the Management Information Base MIB is installed Use this menu to define management stations as trap managers and to enter SNMP community strings Users can also define community strings for a name location and contact person for the switch 1 System Options The length of each can be 26 characters Name Enter a name to be used for the switch Location Enter the location of the switch Contact Enter the name of a person or organization SNMP Management System Options Name Location Contact Community Strings Enae New Community String public__RO String private__ RV Oro Orw Trap Managers Current Managers none IP Address Community New Manager 2 Community strings serve as passwords and can be entered as one of the following RO Read only Enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB object information RW Read write Enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB object information and to set MIB objects 134 3 Trap Manager A trap manager is a management station that receives traps Traps are the system alerts generated by the switch If no trap manager is defined no traps are issued Create a trap manager by enteri
24. useful for accommodating devices that you want to participate in the VLAN but that don t support tagging Only one untagged VLAN is allowed per port Other VLANs need to be tagged The VLAN ID must be the same as the VLAN ID of the port that belongs to the VLAN group or the untagged traffic will be dropped The VLAN ID must be in the range between 1 and 255 with the default value being 1 Ingress Filtering Ingress filtering lets frames belonging to a specific VLAN to be forwarded if 127 the port belongs to that VLAN Enable Forward only packets with VID matching this port s configured VID Disable Disable Ingress filter function Acceptable Frame Type ALL All packets are acceptable Tag Only Only packets that match the VLAN ID will have permission to go through the port 128 5 4 8 Spanning Tree The Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a standardized method IEEE 802 1d for avoiding loops in switched networks When STP is enabled it ensures that only one path at a time is active between any two nodes on the network Spanning Tree Protocol can be enabled using web management s switch setting advanced item and selecting enable Spanning Tree protocol By default spanning tree is disabled on the switch It is recommended that STP be enabled on all switches to ensure a single active path on the network Spanning Tree System Configuration Per Port Configuration ic 32768 20 Root Bridg
25. your user name and password Site 192 168 1 77 Realm index htm User name root Password eee C Remember my password Figure 5 1 The Password Window 4 In the login screen type the user name and password The default is root for both 5 Press Enter or Click OK and the Home Page screen for web based management will appear MiLAN aranz Welcome to TFTP Update Firmware Configuration Backup reste pafat MiLAN MIL SME801P Intelligent Switch 92 5 2 Port Status Port Status Ena con Aa Conte ennta acun a loa Port 01 100TX Enable Auto 100 Full 100 Full Auto Auto 100TX Down Enable Auto Disable Port 04 100TX Down Enable Auto Disable Port 05 100TX DownjEnable Auto Disable Port 06 100TX Down Enable Auto Disable Port 07 1 Disab Port 08 100TX 100 Full Disab Port 09 100FX Down Enable Force N A 100 Full N A ON N A ON N A OFF OFF Disable OFF State Displays port status off or on depending on user setting Unlink means the port is offline or off Link Status Down is No Link UP is Link Auto Negotiation Displays the auto negotiation mode There are three selections Auto Force and Nway force Speed status Displays link speeds of 100Mbps or 10Mbps Duplex status Displays full duplex or half duplex mode Flow Control Displays the flow control status as enabled or di
26. 2 168 X 20 Client 192 168 X 30 IGMP Query Ch Disable Mode Sate Client 3 The following topology must be set when the IP address of the switch is not the smallest in the subnet The network will cause a multi cast storm from the IGMP client report if it is in Auto mode All switches must be in disable mode when the VOD server is configured for IGMP Querier IGMP Query Disable Mode aD 192 168 X 10 aP Client s IGMP Query Enable Mode 192 168 X 20 VOD 192 168 X 30 Cb IGMP Query Disable Mode Client Note It is suggested that the VOD server switch have the smallest IP address 104 5 4 3 Console Port Information Console is a standard UART interface to communicate with a serial port The Windows HyperTerminal program can be used to link the switch with the console port In order to change any of these parameters you must be connected to the console port Baud rate bits sec 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity Check none Stop Bits 1 Flow Control none Console Port Information 5 4 4 Port Controls The menu allows changing of port configurations State User can disable or enable each port Negotiation User can set auto negotiation mode for each port to Auto Nway specify the speed duplex on this port and enable auto negotiation or Force Speed User can set 100Mbps or 10Mbps speed on Ports 1 to 8 Port 9 is fixed at 100 Mbps Duplex U
27. 5 System Reset Configuration 4 5 1 Factory Default 4 5 2 System Reboot 4 5 3 TFTP Configuration 4 5 3 1 Update Firmware 4 5 3 2 TFTP Restore Configuration 4 5 3 3 TFTP Backup Configuration 4 6 Xmodem Upgrade 5 Web Based Management Preparing for Web Management 5 1 System Login 5 2 Port Status 5 3 Port Statistics 5 4 Administrator 5 4 1 IP Address 5 4 2 Switch Setting 5 4 2 1 Basic 5 4 2 2 Advanced Setting 5 4 2 3 Miscellaneous Setting 5 4 3 Console Port Information 5 4 4 Port Controls 5 4 5 Trunking 5 4 5 1 Aggregator Setting 5 4 5 2 Aggregator Information 5 4 5 3 State Activity 5 4 6 Forwarding and Filtering 5 4 6 1 IGMP Snooping 5 4 6 2 Static MAC Address 5 4 6 3 MAC Filtering 5 4 7 VLAN Configuration 5 4 7 1 Port based VLAN 5 4 7 2 802 1Q VLAN 5 4 8 Spanning Tree 5 4 8 1 System Configuration 5 4 8 2 Per Port Configuration 5 4 9 Port Mirroring 5 4 10 SNMP 5 4 11 Security Manager 5 4 12 802 1x 5 4 12 1 System Configuration 5 4 12 2 Per Port Configuration 5 4 12 3 802 1x Miscellaneous Configuration 5 4 13 TFTP Update Firmware 5 4 14 Configuration Backup 5 4 14 1 TFTP Restore Configuration 5 4 14 2 TFTP Backup Configuration 5 4 15 Factory Default 5 4 16 Reboot 6 Troubleshooting Incorrect connections Diagnostic LED Indicators 7 Technical Specifications A Introduction The MIL SME801P and MIL SME801G advanced managed switch families are multi port switches
28. Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port Console Menu 4 1 Main Menu 4 2 Status and Counters 4 2 1 Port Status 4 2 2 Port Counters 4 2 3 System Information 4 3 Switch Static Configuration 4 3 1 Administration Configuration 4 3 1 1 Device Information 4 3 1 2 IP Configuration 4 3 1 3 Username Configuration 4 3 1 4 Password Configuration 4 3 2 Port Configuration 4 3 3 Trunk Configuration 4 3 4 Port Mirroring Configuration 4 3 5 VLAN Configuration 4 3 5 1 VLAN Configure 4 3 5 2 Create VLAN Group 4 3 5 3 Edit Delete VLAN Group 4 3 5 4 Groups Sorted Mode 4 3 6 Priority Configuration 4 3 7 MAC Address Configuration 4 3 7 1 Static MAC Address 4 3 7 2 Filtering MAC Address 4 3 8 Miscellaneous Configuration 4 3 8 1 MAC Address Ageing Time 4 3 8 2 Broadcast Storm Filtering 4 3 8 3 Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound 4 3 8 4 Collision Retry Forever 4 3 8 5 Hash Algorithm 4 3 8 6 IFG Compensation 4 4 Protocol Related Configuration 4 4 1 STP 4 4 1 1 STP Setup 4 4 1 2 System Configuration 4 4 1 3 STP Per Port Setting 4 4 2 SNMP 4 4 2 1 SNMP System Options 4 4 2 2 Community Strings 4 4 2 3 Trap Managers 4 4 3 LACP 4 4 3 1 Working Ports Setting 4 4 3 2 LACP State Activity 4 4 3 3 Group Status 4 4 4 IGMP GVRP Configuration 4 4 5 802 1X Configuration 4 4 5 1 802 1x Setup 4 4 5 2 802 1x System Configuration 4 4 5 3 802 1x Per Port Configuration 4 4 5 4 802 1x Miscellaneous Configuration 4
29. LOADER Checksum O R 11 Press X key to start Xmodem receiver Key 58 Download IMAGE through console iK Xmodem baudrate 57600bps Start Xmodem Receiver sofon Properties RS PF Post Settings Bis per second 57e00 z af E 3 Ee E i swn a Floweontrot None 3 Advanced Restore Defauks 88 3 Select send file under the transfer menu from menu bar 4 Press the browse button to select the path 5 Select 1K Xmodem of protocol and press the Send button Switch LOADER Checksum O K 111 Press X key to start Xmodem receiver Key 58 Download IMAGE through console 1K Xmodem baudrate 57600bps Start Xmodem Receiver Folder D Filename D image bin Browse 6 After successfully upgrading to the new firmware change the baud rate back to the default 9600bps Switch LOADER Checksum 0 K ff Press X key to start Xmodem receiver Key 78 Download IMAGE through console 1K Kmodem SERE ya E 57600bps Start Kmodem Receiver C Download IMAGE 0 K ff Update firmware ic cnc cccd ck vad vek vaca wadex sdk ceeb daa aeunars s i 2 ee Update firmware 0 K ff ee console baudrate of new image is 9600bps eboot 89 5 Web Based Management This section introduces the configuration and functions of the web based management of MIL SME801P switch series The managed switch series provides an embedded HT
30. MAAN TECHNOLOGY irga tatt 8 Port 10 100BASE TX Plus One 100BASE FX or 1000BASE FX Port Advanced Managed Switch MIL SME801P MIL SME801GSX MIL SME801GLX USER GUIDE Regulatory Approval FCC Class A UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 EN60950 CE EN55022 Class A EN55024 Canadian EMI Notice This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada European Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives imply conformity to the following European Norms EN55022 CISPR 22 Radio Frequency Interference EN61000 X Electromagnetic Immunity EN60950 IEC950 Product Safety Five Year Limited Warranty MiLAN Technology warrants to the original consumer or purchaser that each of it s products and all components thereof will be free from defects in material and or workmanship for a period of five years from the original factory shipment date Any warranty hereunder is extended to the original consumer or purchaser and is not assignable MiLAN Technology makes no express or implied warranties including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness
31. ML website residing in flash memory It offers advanced management features and allow users to manage the device from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Web Based Management supports Internet Explorer 5 0 It is based on Java Applets with an aim to reduce network bandwidth consumption enhance access speed and present an easy viewing screen Note By default Internet Explorer 5 0 or later versions do not allow Java Applets to open sockets The user must explicitly modify the browser setting to enable Java Applets to use network ports 90 Preparing for Web Management You must either reconfigure the IP address information for the switch using the serial console port following the instructions in the Console Management section or setup your network to support the default address of the switch The default values are as follow IP Address 192 168 1 77 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 6 User Name root Password root If you change the IP address of the box from the one above please replace references of 192 168 1 77 in the remainder of the manual with the new IP address of the device 91 5 1 System Login Launch Internet Explorer or Netscape 2 Type http and the IP address of the switch in the Location or Address field The default IP Address is 192 168 1 77 3 Press Enter Enter Network Password EX Please type
32. Priority Supports First Come First service All High before Low WRR for High or Low weight Supports 3 settings Disable Low and High priority When set to Disables the incoming packet will follow QoS policy Otherwise the packet will follow port priority setting to High Low queue 3 IGMP Port Security Port Mirror Bandwidth Control 802 1x DHCP IGMP Snooping for Multi Media applications IGMP group supports 256 groups MAC address filtering for ingress packets Static MAC address lock for source address Global system supports 3 mirroring types RX TX and Both The maximum mirror entries is 8 Per port bandwidth control support Per level 100K Supports IEEE802 1x user authentication and can report to Radius Server Supports DHCP Client Package Contents Unpack the contents of the package and verify them against the checklist below MIL SME801P Switch Power Cord Four Rubber Feet RS 232 cable Rack mounted kit CD ROM containing Users Guide If any item is missing or damaged please contact your local dealer for service Management Methods The MIL SME801P switch supports the following management methods m Console and Telnet Management m Web based Management Console and Telnet Management Console Management is done through the RS 232 Console Port Managing the switch in this method requires a direct connection between a PC and the switch Telnet management requires a network connecti
33. STP SME8 1P Intelligent Switch STP Configuration STP Setup System Configuration Per Port Setting Previous Menu Enable or disable Spanning Tree Protocol function Configure system information Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item 56 4 4 1 1 STP Setup This page enables or disables the Spanning Tree function Press the Space key to select Enabled or Disabled SME801P Intelligent Switch STP Setup STP Disable Actions QR lt Save gt lt Quit Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 57 4 4 1 2 System Configuration All devices in the spanning tree instance will utilize the same values as the root bridge to ensure consistency throughout the network If this device becomes the root bridge then the other switches in the STP instance will utilize its values SME881P Intelligent Switch STP System Configuration Root Bridge Information Configure Spanning Tree Parameters Priority 32768 Priority 8 65535 Mac Address 202020202020 Root Path Cost Max Age 6 48 Root Port Root Max Age 20 Hello Time 1 10 Hello Time x 2 Forward Delay 15 Forward Delay Time 4 30 Aictions gt lt Edit gt
34. System Configuration Per Port Configuration Misc Configuration Authorize v Port Authorization Port 09 Each port can be configured to one of the following four states Reject The specified port is required to be held in the Unauthorized state Accept The specified port is required to be held in the Authorized state Authorized The specified port is set to the Authorized or Unauthorized state in accordance with the outcome of an authentication exchange between the Supplicant and the authentication server Disable The specified port is required to be held in the Authorized state 5 4 12 3 802 1x Miscellaneous Configuration 802 1x Configuration System Configuration Per Port Configuration Misc Configuration Quiet period Set the period during which the port doesn t try to acquire a supplicant TX period Set the period the port waits to retransmit next EAPOL PDU during an authentication session Supplicant timeout Set the period of time the switch waits for a supplicant response to an EAP request Server timeout Set the period of time the switch waits for a server response to an authentication request Max requests Set the number of authentication that must time out before authentication fails and the authentication session ends Reauth period Set the period of time after which clients connected must be re authenticated 5 4 13 TFTP Update Firmware The fol
35. able The valid range is 300 to 765 seconds Default is 300 seconds Max bridge transmit delay bound control Limits the packets queuing time in the switch If enabled the packets that exceed the time limit in the queue will be dropped This valid values are 1sec 2 sec 4 sec and off Default is 1 second Enable Low Queue Delay Bound Limits the low priority packets queuing time in switch If a low priority packet in the switch exceeds the Max Delay Time it will be sent The valid range is 1 to 255 ms NOTE Make sure the Max bridge transit delay bound control is enabled before enabling Delay Bound The Enable Delay Bound only works under Max bridge transit delay bound control is enabled situation Broadcast Storm Filter The threshold is the percentage of the port s total bandwidth used by broadcast traffic To configure broadcast storm control first enable it and then set the upper threshold for each individual port When broadcast traffic for a port rises above the threshold set broadcast storm control becomes active The valid threshold values are 5 10 15 20 25 and OFF 98 Switch Settings Basic Advanced Misc Config MAC Table Address Entry Age Out Time 300 seconds 300 765 must multiple of 3 Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound OFF C Enable Low Queue Delay Bound Max Delay Time 255 1 255 2ms unit Broadcast Storm Filter Mode 10 x Priority Queue Service 802 1p Priori
36. ackup system reset and reboot MiLAN MiLAN MENU Home a Pore Stabe es Port Statistics E Welcome to IP Configuration Switch Settings Console Port Information pat MiLAN MIL SME801P arn ma raen Intelligent Switch Security Manager 8021s Configuration Close t TFTP Update Firmware Configuration Backup Factory Default System Reboot 95 5 4 1 IP Address The IP Settings can be changed by entering new values and clicking the Apply button The switch must be reset for the new IP address to take effect Default IP 192 168 1 77 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 6 IP Configuration DHCP Client Disable v 192 168 1 77 255 255 255 0 96 5 4 2 Switch Setting 5 4 2 1 Basic System Name Displays the name of the device System Location Displays the location of the device System Description Displays the name of the device type Firmware Version Displays the switch s downloaded firmware version Kernel version Displays write to default EEPROM value version Hardware Version Displays the switch s hardware version MAC Address Displays unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer Switch Settings Basic Advanced Misc Config MILAN MIL SME801P Intelligent Switch 97 5 4 2 2 Advanced Setting MAC Address Entry Age out Time Enter the number of seconds that an inactive MAC address remains in the switch s address t
37. alue to an image file Then go to the update configuration page to restore the EEPROM value SME8 1P Intelligent Switch TFTP Backup Configuration TFTP Server IP 192 168 1 78 Backup File Name data dat Actions NAHA lt Save gt lt Quit gt elect the action menu Arrow TABZBKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Start the TFTP server and copy the firmware update version image file to TFTP server TFTP Server IP Enter the IP address of the TFTP server Restore File Name Enter the image file name Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Starts the upload of the current configuration to the selected destination file on the TFTP server lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 87 4 6 Xmodem Upgrade 1 While booting the switch press the X key to start the Xmodem routine on the device 2 Pressing X will cause the switch Xmodem application to begin and cause the baud rate to change to 57600 bps You will need to disconnect the cable connected to the serial port and change the baud rate of your hyper terminal application on your laptop to 57600 bps then connect the cable and reconnect to the switch Switch LOADER Checksum O K ff Press X key to start Kmodem receiver Download IMAGE through console 1K Kmodem baudrate 5 600bps Start Kmodem Receiver Switch
38. ave gt lt Quit gt elect the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Space Toggle Esc Previous Menu Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits the port mirroring configuration page and returns to previous menu 33 4 3 5 VLAN Configuration SME801P Intelligent Switch VLAN Configuration Create VLAN Group Edit Delete VLAN Group Group Sorted Mode Previous Menu Configure VLAN mode and ingress egress rule Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu This page can set VLAN mode to port based VLAN 802 1Q VLAN or disable VLAN function All ports are automatically placed in VLAN 1 the default VLAN To create new VLANs use the Create a VLAN Group menu and add a VLAN Make sure when you enter a VLAN name you do not leave spaces For example VLAN2 is correct VLAN 2 will give an error The VLAN name can be any 15 alphanumeric characters Special characters are not allowed NOTE When changes are made to the VLAN mode it is recommended that the device be rebooted to ensure system integrity 34 4 3 5 1 VLAN Configure Choose a VLAN In the VLAN Configure menu select the type of VLAN you want to configure VLAN Disabled default Port Based VLAN or IRRR802 1Q Tag based VLAN Save the configuration There are 3 different options for VLANs to choo
39. ckets is based on default PVID and other information about the packet such as the protocol The MIL SME801P switch will support protocol based VLAN classification by means of both built in knowledge of layer 2 packet formats used by selected popular protocols such as Novell IPX and AppleTalk s EtherTalk and some degree of programmable protocol matching capability VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Made Port Based Y Enable GVRP Protocol Enable Security VLAN Add Edit Delete PreviousPage _NextPage Help 121 Create a VLAN and add tagged member ports to it 1 Click the Add button to create a new VLAN group 2 Enter the VLAN name group ID and select the members for the new VLAN 3 Click the Apply button 4 f the number of groups exceeds the limit for a single page click the NextPage button to view other VLAN groups 5 To delete a VLAN group highlight the selection in the table you want to delete and then click the Delete button 6 To edit a VLAN group highlight the selection in the table you wan tot edit and then click the Edit button 7 To remove members from a VLAN group highlight the members in the table you want to remove and then click the Remove button NOTE If the trunk groups exist it will be displayed ex Trunk1 Trunk2 after port 9 The user can select if it is a member of the VLAN or not 122 5 4 7 2 802 1Q VLAN On this page the user can create Tag based VLANs and
40. e Information 32768 202020202020 as Root 20 129 5 4 8 1 System Configuration To enable STP mode select the box next to STP State and click so that a check mark y appears This indicates that STP is enabled on the device After enabling STP configure the system level functions for the device The second table displays the current active Root Bridge The switch will take on the attributes of the active Root Bridge regardless what has been configured above 5 4 8 2 Per Port Configuration You can configure path cost and priority of each port This information is utilized in determining which port is the primary in the root bridge path 1 Select the port in Port column 2 Assign the Path Cost The value range is from 1 to 65535 3 Assign the port priority value The value range is from 0 to 255 The lowest value has higher priority 4 Click the Apply button Information about the current spanning tree status is displayed in this table Spanning Tree System Configuration Per Port Configuration A Port 02 Pot 04 Port 06 Porto7 STP Port Status Port 01 128 Forwarding Port 02 128 Forwarding Forwarding Port 06 The priority and path cost can be configured for each port Click the Apply button to modify the configuration Parameter Description A change to the Port Priority affects which port will be the root port The lowest number has the
41. e low priority packets Ratio 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 Select the preference given to packets in the switch s high priority queue These options represent the number of high priority packets sent before one low priority packet is sent SME801P Intelligent Switch Priority Configuration Level 7 High QoS Mode All High Before Low Actions NAHA lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu 45 Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 46 4 3 7 MAC Address Configuration SHE801P Intelligent Switch MAC Address Configuration Static MAC Address Filtering MAC Address Previous Menu Configurate the MAC address Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Sek nan ARL Arann mana 47 4 3 7 1 Static MAC Address When a static MAC address is added it remains in the switch s address table regardless of whether the device is physically connected to the switch This saves the switch from having to re learn a device s MAC address when the device is disconnected or powered off and then becomes active again The menu shows the current configured static MAC addresses The user can add modify or delete a static MAC address Once added the
42. e switch to the factory default configuration The software version that the switch will be reset to can be found on the System Information menu under the main menu Status and Counters N Returns to the previous menu Warning The unit must be allowed to complete restart process to restore the defaults without an interruption Manually powering off the system before the process has been completed may result in corrupted memory and may cause the unit to not start or come up in an unknown state 4 5 2 System Reboot Reboots the switch to enable items that have been configured 83 4 5 3 TFTP Configuration Use this screen to update firmware restore EEPROM values or upload current EEPROM value SHE801P Intelligent Switch TFTP Configuration Update Firmware Restore Configuration Backup Configuration Previous Menu Update system firmware from IFIP server Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item 84 4 5 3 1 Update Firmware Use this screen to update firmware from the TFTP server SME8 1P Intelligent Switch TFTP Update Firmware TFTP Server IP 192 168 1 78 Firmware File Name image bin Actions NAMA lt Save gt lt Quit gt elect the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Start the TFTP server and copy the firmware update version image file to TFTP server TFTP Server IP Enter the IP address of the TFTP server Firmware File Na
43. eatures Console and Telnet management Conforms to IEEE803 u 10BASE T 802 3u 100BASE TX FX 8 auto sensing 10 100Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 ports One 100 FX fiber port Switch fabric bandwidth up to 8 8 Gbps throughput Full Layer 2 management function Port mirroring IGMP support for Multi media applications Back Pressure Base flow control on Half duplex link mode Pause Frame Base flow control on Full duplex link mode Port Based VLAN IEEE802 1Q VLAN Class of Service Port trunking Type of service for Quality of Service Port Security IEEE802 1d Spanning Tree Protocol Per port bandwidth control Full wire speed forwarding rate 6K entry MAC address table 3Mbits for shared packet buffer Management RFC Standard Software Upgrade Port Trunk Spanning Tree VLAN QOS Policy Class of Service Port Based Priority Intelligent Management Features Telnet management Web management In Band Local Console RS 232 RFC 1157 SNMP RFC 1213 MIB Il Bridge MIB RFC 1643 ETHERNET LIKE RFC 1493 BRIDGE MIB RFC 1757 RMON 1 RFC 1215 Trap TFTP and console firmware upgrade Supports IEEE802 3ad and IEEE802 1ad with LACP function and provides 2 Trunk groups of 4 member ports within 10 ports IEEE802 1d spanning Tree Port based VLAN IEEE802 1Q Tag VLAN and GVRP supported IEEE802 1v Protocol VLAN IP IPX VLAN groups up to 256 VLAN ID up to 4095 Supports 8 priority levels ID for two priority queues Supports IEEE802 1p
44. f it is the member of the VLAN or not Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 41 4 3 5 3 Edit Delete VLAN Group Use this menu to edit or delete a VLAN group When editing the chosen VLAN the user can change the protocol VLAN or a member port A new protocol can be configured and the ports can be changed to tagged or untagged or deleted as member ports from this VLAN In edit mode the VLAN Name and VLAN ID are read only and cannot be modified VLAN1 the default VLAN can never be deleted Name VLAN ID Name VLAN ID DEFAULT aR Security_VLAN 255 Actions gt _ lt Edit gt lt Delete gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt tiie Edit Delete a VLAN Group TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu 1 Press lt Edit gt or lt Delete gt item 2 Choose the VLAN group to edit or delete by using the TAB key and then press Enter 3 User can change the protocol VLAN or a member port 4 After editing or deleting a VLAN press the lt Save gt key to save all configured values 42 NOTE The VLAN Name and VLAN ID are read only and cannot be modified In 802 1Q VLAN mode the default VLAN cannot be deleted In Port Based VLAN mode there is no default VLAN Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When fin
45. finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Delete gt Deletes a trap manager After deleting press lt Save gt to complete the deletion lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 71 4 4 3 LACP The Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP provides a standardized means for exchanging information between Partner Systems on a link to allow their Link Aggregation Control instances to reach agreement on the identity of the Link Aggregation Group to which the link belongs move the link to that Link Aggregation Group and enable its transmission and reception functions in an orderly manner Link aggregation lets you group up to eight consecutive ports into a single dedicated connection This feature can expand bandwidth to a device on the network LACP operates in full duplex mode only For more details on the protocol refer to IEEE 802 3ad standard SHE801P Intelligent Switch LACP Configuration Working Ports State Activity Group Status Previous Menu Working ports setting Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item 72 4 4 3 1 Working Ports Setting Group Displays the trunk group ID LACP Press the Space key to enable or disable LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol support If enabled the group is an LACP static trunking group If disabled the group is a local static trunking group LACP Work Port Num The maximum number
46. groups exist it will be displayed ex Trunk1 Trunk2 after port 9 The user can select if it is the member of the VLAN or not 39 Create 802 1Q VLAN SME801P Intelligent Switch Create VLAN Group VLAN Name VLAN ID 1 Protocol VLAN None Port Member Port 03 No Port 04 No Port 05 No Port 06 No Port 07 No Port 08 No Port 09 No Trunk 1 No Actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt K Qui t gt Select the Action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Select lt Edit gt to create an 802 1Q VLAN and add tagged or untagged member ports to it 1 VLAN Name Type a name for the new VLAN using 15 alphanumeric characters and no spaces 2 VLAN ID Type a VID between 1 4096 The default is 1 There are 256 VLAN groups provided to configure 3 Protocol VLAN Press the Space key to choose the protocol type 4 Member Press the Space key to choose the VLAN member There are three selections UnTagged This port is the member port of this VLAN group and outgoing frames are NO VLAN Tagged frames Tagged This port is the member port of this VLAN group and outgoing frames are VLAN Tagged frames NO The port is NOT member of this VLAN group 5 Press ESC to go back to the action menu line 40 6 Select lt Save gt to save all configured values NOTE If the trunk groups exist it will be displayed ex Trunk1 Trunk2 after port 9 The user can configure select i
47. gt key to delete a Filtering MAC address 2 Choose the MAC address that you want to delete and then press enter 3 After delete Filtering MAC address you must press lt Save gt to complete the deletion Actions gt lt Add gt Adds a static filtering address lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line 51 4 3 8 Miscellaneous Configuration SHE801P Intelligent Switch Misc Configuration MAC Address Ageing Time 0 300 765 300 Broadcast Storm Filter Mode 3 Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound OFF Low Queue Delay Bound Disable Low Queue Max Delay Time 1 255 259 Collisions Retry Forever Enable Hash Algorithm CRC Hash IFG Compensation Enable Actions NAHA lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 4 3 8 1 MAC Address Ageing Time To configure a different MAC Address Ageing Time type the number of seconds that an inactive MAC address remains in the switch s address table before it is deleted Once the address is removed from the table a device will have to send out broadcast packets to be relearned by the switch and have its address put in the table
48. gures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured value lt Quit gt Exits the device information page and returns to previous menu 26 4 3 1 2 IP Configuration This menu enables the user to change the default settings of the IP address subnet mask and gateway Rebooting the switch is necessary to have the configuration change take affect SHE801P Intelligent Switch IP Configuration DHCP Client Disable IP Address 192 168 1 77 Subnet Mask 299 259 259 0 Gateway 192 168 1 6 Actions gt KEdit gt lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu DHCP User can disable or enable the DHCP function IP Address User can assign a new IP address for the switch Subnet Mask User can assign a new subnet mask IP address for the switch Gateway User can assign a new gateway IP address for the switch Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits the IP configuration page and returns to previous menu Note Rebooting the switch is necessary to have the configuration change take effect 27 4 3 1 3 Username Configuration Use this screen to change the User Name The default user name is root SME801P Intelligent Switch User Name Configuration
49. h Create VLAN Group VLAN Name Security_VLAN VLAN ID 255 Protocol VLAN None Hember UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged P UnTagged Port UnTagged Actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Previous Page gt lt Next Page gt KOMMTTES Select the Action menu LTAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Previous Page gt Displays previous page lt Next page gt Displays next page lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 37 PVID Port VID Set the port VLAN ID that will be assigned to untagged traffic on a given port This feature is useful for accommodating devices that you want to participate in the VLAN but don t support tagging Only one untagged VLAN is allowed per port Other VLANs need to be tagged Ingress Filter 1 If this is set the port will only forward packets with VID VLAN ID matching this port s configured VID Press the Space key to choose forward or drop the frame with the VID not matching this port s configured VID Ingress Filter 2 Drop untagged frame Press the Space key to choose drop or forward the untagged frame SHE801P Intelligent Switch VLAN Configure VLAN Mode ERT Ingress Acceptable Port VLAN ID Filter Frame Type Port 3 1 E
50. h The user can follow the Console Port Information provided by the web to use the Windows HyperTerminal program to link the switch 2 Type the user name and password to login The default user name is root the default password is root 3 The timeout on the console port is 60 seconds If no action is taken on the console screen for one minute the program reverts back to the logon screen and a new login is necessary in order to continue 4 The switch is shipped with a default IP address of 192 168 1 77 The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 4 1 Main Menu There are five items for selection as follows Main Menu Switch Configuration Protocol Related Configuration System Reset Configuration Logout Show the status of the switch Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Move Item Enter Select Item Status and Counters Shows the status of the switch Switch Configuration Menus to configure the switch Protocol Related Configuration Configures the protocol features System Reset Configuration Restarts the system or resets switch to the default configuration Logout Exits the menu line program lt Control Key gt The control keys listed below are provided in all menus Tab Move the cursor to next item Backspace Move the cursor to previous item Enter Selects item Space Toggle selected item to next configuration 18 4 2 Status and Counters SHE801P Intelligent Switch Status and Counters Port Statusi Port Cou
51. highest priority and is selected as the active LACP To create a trunk across two or more ports 1 2 Group ID Choose the Group ID and click Get LACP If enabled the group supports LACP If disabled the group is a local static trunking group between two switches All ports support LACP dynamic trunking group If connecting to another device that also supports LACP the LACP dynamic trunking group will be created automatically Work ports Enter the maximum number of ports that can be aggregated at the same time If the group is an LACP static trunking group the exceed ports is standby and able to aggregate if work ports fail If the group is a local static trunking group the number must be the same as group ports Select the ports to join the trunking group If LACP is enabled you can 109 configure LACP Active Passive status for each port 5 Click the Apply button to save the new configuration 6 To remove ports from a trunk group highlight the ports in the table you want to remove and then click the Remove button To delete a trunk group highlight the selection in the table you want to delete and then click the Delete button 110 5 4 5 2 Aggregator Information The LACP Aggregator relation information is displayed as shown Trunking Aggregator Setting Aggregator information State Activity Group Key 2 Port Member 35 111 5 4 5 3 State Activity Trunking Aggregator Sett
52. hoose Enabled or Disabled mode SME801P Intelligent Switch 802 1x Setup 802 1x Disable Actions QR lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 78 4 4 5 2 802 1x System Configuration Use the 802 1x System Configuration screen to configure the IEEE 802 1x parameters SHE801P Intelligent Switch 802 1x System Configuration Radius Server IP 192 168 221 72 Shared Key 12345678 NAS Identifier NAS_L2 SWITCH Server Port 1812 Accounting Port 1813 Actions NAHA lt Save gt lt Quit gt elect the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu ore CENTET Radius Server IP Enter the Radius Server IP address Shared Key Enter an encryption key for use during authentication sessions with the specified radius server This key must match the encryption key used on the Radius Server NAS Identifier Enter the identifier for the radius client Server Port Enter the UDP destination port for authentication requests to the specified Radius Server Accounting Port Enter the UDP destination port for accounting requests to the specified Radius Server Actions gt
53. imes and then drop frame Enabled In half duplex if a collision occurs the switch will retry forever 802 1x Protocol Select enable or disable for 802 1x protocol Hash Algorithm CRC Hash or Direct Map for MAC address learning algorithm IFG Compensation Select enable or disable for Internal Packet Gap time compensation configuration IGMP Query Mode Recognizes different queries from clients or servers to decide which Query will be the first priority The modes are Auto Mode Chooses the switch that has the smallest IP address to be set for the IGMP Query mode Enable Mode Enables the switch to be the IGMP Querier Disable Mode Disables all other switches from being the IGMP Querier 101 IGMP Theory of Operation The following three topologies detail how IGMP Query works and to be configured within a network 1 Auto mode needs to be enabled when the router s IP address is smaller than other switches in the subnet IGMP Query Auto Mode T ly VOD 1 IGMP Query Auto Mode Client 192 168 X 10 192 168 X 20 192 168 X 30 3 IGMP Query lt Auto Mode Client 102 2 IGMP needs to be enabled when the router s IP address is not smaller than other switches in the subnet This Router supports IGMP protocol but IGMP has to be enabled and the Router has to be the Querier IGMP Query Disable Mode T VOD F IGMP Query Disable Mode 192 168 X 10 19
54. ing Aggregator information State Activity M Active Active selected The active port automatically sends LACP protocol packets Passive not selected The passive port does not automatically send LACP protocol packets but responds only if it receives LACP protocol packets from the other device A link having either two active LACP ports or one active port can perform dynamic LACP trunking A link that has two passive LACP ports will not perform dynamic LACP trunking because both ports are waiting for an LACP protocol packet from the opposite device If the port has active LACP s and you select the trunking port the active 112 status will be created automatically 113 5 4 6 Forwarding and Filtering 5 4 6 1 IGMP Snooping Forwarding and Filtering IGMP Snooping Static MAC Addresses MAC Filtering IP Address VLAN ID Member Port IGMP Protocol Disable v Apply The switch supports IP multicasting You can enable IGMP via the web managements configuration screen In addition you can view different multicast groups VIDs and member ports and IP multicast addresses that range from 224 0 0 0 through 239 255 255 255 The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is an internal protocol of the Internet Protocol IP suite IP manages multicast traffic by using switches routers and hosts that support IGMP Enabling IGMP allows the ports to detect IGMP queries and report packet
55. iod Enter the period during which the port doesn t try to acquire a supplicant TX period Enter the period the port waits to retransmit next EAPOL PDU during an authentication session Supplicant timeout Enter the period of time the switch waits for a supplicant response to an EAP request Server timeout Enter the period of time the switch waits for a server response to an authentication request Reauthorize Maximum Enter the number of authentication that must time out before authentication fails and the authentication session ends Reauthorize period Enter the period of time after which clients connected must be re authenticated Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 81 4 5 System Reset Configuration SHE801P Intelligent Switch System Reset Configuration Factory Default System Reboot TFTP Configuration Previous Menu Restore to factory default setting Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item 82 4 5 1 Factory Default Use this menu to restore all factory default settings Pressing y will reset the switch configuration settings to their factory defaults Rebooting the switch is necessary for the new configurations to take effect Do you want to restore factory default setting y N _ y Resets th
56. ished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Delete gt Deletes selected VLAN Groups lt Previous Page gt Displays previous page lt Next page gt Displays next page lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 43 4 3 5 4 Groups Sorted Mode Use this menu to select the VLAN groups sorted mode There are two selections Name Sorted by name VLAN ID Sorted by VID SME8 1P Intelligent Switch Group Sorted Mode VLAN Group Sorted by Name Actions gt RRR lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu The results can be viewed on the Edit Delete a VLAN Group screen MAME UID MAME UID DEFAULT i AL 3 E4 4 U2 2 Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 44 4 3 6 Priority Configuration Level 0 7 There are eight 0 to 7 priority levels that can be mapped as high or low priority queues QoS Mode User can select the ratio of high priority packets and low priority packets by pressing the Space key High Low Queue service ratio 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 FIFO HL First In First Out FIFO The sequence of packets sent depends on arrival order High to Low HSL The high priority packets are sent before th
57. lowing menu options provide some system control functions to allow a user to update firmware and remotely reboot the switch system Before updating make sure you have your TFTP server ready and the firmware image copied to the TFTP server TFTP Server IP Address Enter the TFTP server IP address Firmware File Name Enter the firmware image file name TFTP Update Firmware 192168178 lirnage bin 5 4 14 Configuration Backup 5 4 14 1 TFTP Restore Configuration The configuration image can be downloaded into the switch from a TFTP server When restoring the image care must be taken to download an image made from the same revision level of software as is in use on the switch TFTP Server IP Address Enter the TFTP server IP address Restore File Name Enter the correct file name to be restored 140 Configuration Backup TFTP Restore Configuration TFTP Backup Configuration 192 168 1 78 data dat 5 4 14 2 TFTP Backup Configuration The current configuration image can be uploaded from the switch to a TFTP server using this page Use the TFTP Restore Configuration page to download a configuration image to the switch TFTP Server IP Address Enter the TFTP server IP address Backup File Name Enter the file name to back up Configuration Backup TFTP Restore Configuration TFTP Backup Configuration 192 168 1 78 data dat 5 4 15 Factory Default Resets
58. me Enter the image file name Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Starts download of image file from the TFTP server When the save is successful the image is downloaded Rebooting the switch is necessary to have the new firmware version take effect lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 85 4 5 3 2 TFTP Restore Configuration Use this screen to restore an EEPROM value or save a previous version of the image file from the TFTP server SHE801P Intelligent Switch TFTP Restore Configuration TFTP Server IP 192 168 1 78 Restore File Name data dat Actions gt MRR lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Start the TFTP server and copy the firmware update version image file to TFTP server TFTP Server IP Enter the IP address of the TFTP server Restore File Name Enter the image file name Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Starts the download of the configuration file from the selected source file on the TFTP server Reboot is necessary for the new configuration to take effect lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 86 4 5 3 3 TFTP Backup Configuration Use this screen to save the current EEPROM v
59. n VLAN Operation Mode 802 10 v C Enable GVRP Protocol ClEnable Security VLAN Basic Port VID Group Name VLAN ID 1 Protocol VLAN NONE v Por 01 Port 02 Port 04 Port 06 aes Pon 07 Add Port 08 Pon 09 To create a VLAN and add tagged member ports to it 1 Select the Add button to create a new VLAN 2 Enter a name for the new VLAN 3 Enter a VLAN ID 2 to 4094 The default is 1 4 Choose the protocol type Default is NONE 5 From the Available ports box select ports to add to the switch and click Add If the trunk groups exist you can see it here ex Trunk1 Trunk2 and configure it as a member of the VLAN or not 6 Click the Next button Use this page to set the outgoing frames are VLAN Tagged frames or not and then click the Apply button 125 Tag Outgoing frames with VLAN Tagged Untag Outgoing frames without VLAN Tagged VLAN Operation Mode 80210 C Enable GVRP Protocol vwo Port 06 Untag Port 08 Untag v 126 VLAN Port ID To configure port VID settings From the main 802 1Q VLAN page click Port VLAN ID Settings VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode 802 10 wil ClEnable GYRP Protocol Vl Enable Security VLAN Basic Port VLAN ID Port 03 1 Enable All Port 04 v Apply Default Help VLAN ID Set the port VLAN ID that will be assigned to untagged traffic on a given port This feature is
60. nable All Port 4 1 Enable All Port 5 1 Enable All Port 6 1 Enable All Port 7 1 Enable All Port 08 1 Enable All Port 09 1 Enable All Trunk 1 1 Enable All Actions gt _ lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the Action menu Arrow TABZBKSPC Move Item Space Toggle Esc Previous Menu Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 38 4 3 5 2 Create VLAN Group Create Port Based VLAN SME801P Intelligent Switch Create VLAN Group VLAN Name Group ID Port Member Port 03 No Port 4 No Port 5 No Port 06 No Port 7 No Port 08 No Port 09 No Trunk 1 No Actions gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt MIMA Select the Action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Select lt Edit gt to create a port based VLAN and add member or nonmember ports to it 1 VLAN Name Type a name for the new VLAN using 15 alphanumeric characters and no spaces 2 Group ID Type the VLAN group ID The group ID range is 1to 4094 3 Member Press the Space key to choose VLAN member type There are two selections Member The port is member port NO The port is NOT member port 4 Press ESC to go back to the action menu line 5 Select lt Save gt to save all configured values NOTE If the trunk
61. ng the IP address of the station and a community string 5 4 11 Security Manager The user can change the user name and password to keep the switch secure After entering a new user name and password click the Apply button to submit the changes The default user name and password are below User Name root Password root Security Manager User Name root New Password s Confirm Password ecco 5 4 12 802 1x You must enable the 802 1x protocol on the miscellaneous section of the Switch Settings menu for changes in this section to take effect This section deals with the system level and per port configurations to support the IEEE 802 1x authentication and authorization protocol 5 4 12 1 System Configuration 802 1x Configuration System Configuration Per Port Configuration Misc Configuration 192 168 221 72 NAS_L2_SWITCH Radius Server IP Set the Radius Server IP address Server Port Set the UDP destination port for authentication requests to the specified Radius Server Accounting Port Set the UDP destination port for accounting requests to the specified Radius Server Shared Key Set an encryption key for use during authentication sessions with the specified radius server This key must match the encryption key used on the Radius Server NAS Identifier Set the identifier for the radius client 137 5 4 12 2 Per Port Configuration 802 1x Configuration
62. nters System Information Main Menu Display current status of all the switch ports Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Press the Tab or Backspace key to choose an action item and then press Enter key to select the item 4 2 1 Port Status SHE801P Intelligent Switch Port Status State Speed Band Width Security Port Type Link Negotiation Duplex FC BP In Out Priority Port 1 188TK Down Enable Auto 100 Full ON OFF OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 2 188TK Down Enable Auto 100 Full ON OFF OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 3 188TK Down Enable Auto 100 Full ON OFF OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 4 100T4 Down Enable Auto 100 Full ON OFF OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 5 100TKX Down Enable Auto 100 Full ON OFF OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 6 100T4 Down Enable Auto 100 Full ON OFF OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 7 100TKX Down Enable Auto 100 Full ON OFF OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 8 100T 4 Down Enable Auto 100 Full ON OFF OFF OFF Disable OFF Port 9 100FK Down Enable Force 100 Full ON OFF OFF OFF Disable OFF Actions gt KQuit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Type Displays the port type of 10T 100TX or 100FX Link Displays the port s link Down the port has no link and Up the port has a link with the remote device State A port that is enabled will be displayed as Enable A port that is disabled will be displayed as Disable Negotiation Displays the state
63. of Auto negotiation as either Auto or Fixed Speed Duplex Displays the port speed and duplex mode FC Displays the flow control for the port as being either on or off BP Indicates if Back Pressure capability is enabled or disabled only valid for HDX mode of operation Bandwidth In Indicates the Ingress bandwidth rate limiting speed in increments of 100 kbps 0 indicates port is at full bandwidth in Bandwidth Out Indicates the Egress bandwidth rate limiting speed in 20 increments of 10 kbps 0 indicates port is at full bandwidth out Priority Indicates whether traffic received on this port is put into the high priority or low priority queue or do not care Security Indicates whether or not source MAC address based traffic filtering is enabled on the port Actions gt Press the Tab or Backspace key to choose action menu and then press the Enter key to select the item lt Quit gt Exits the port status page and returns to previous menu 21 4 2 2 Port Counters The following information provides a view of the current status of the unit Select Refresh to view updated statistics or select Clear to reset all counters to 0 SHE801P Intelligent Switch Port Counters Tx Good Tx Bad Rx Good Rx Bad Tx Abort Packet Port Type Packet Packet Packet Packet Packet Collision ee 3 oe an en j x eoooooooo eooqooooooo eSooqooooooo eoooooooo eSoooeooooo eSooqooooooo
64. of ports that can be aggregated at the same time If the group is an LACP static trunking group the exceed ports is standby and able to aggregate if the work ports fail If the group is a local static trunking group the number must be the same as group ports NOTE Before setting LACP support you must first set the trunk group using the Port Trunk Configuration screen SHE801P Intelligent Switch LACP Working Ports Group Work Ports Actions N H lt Save gt lt Quit gt elect the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values 73 lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 4 4 3 2 LACP State Activity Active The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets Passive The port does not automatically send LACP protocol packets and responds only if it receives LACP protocol packets from the opposite device SME801P Intelligent Switch LACP State Activity Actions NAHA lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TABZBKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to pre
65. on The default IP address is 192 168 1 77 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 This default address can be used to login and change the configuration using Telnet Web based Management The switch provides an embedded HTML web site residing in flash memory It offers advanced management features and allows users to manage the switch from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape 2 Hardware Description Front Panel The Front Panel of the MIL SME801P switch consists of eight 10 100BASE TX RJ 45 ports and one 100BASE FX fiber port one LED Indicator for Power one LED Indicator for the Fiber port and 3 LED Indicators for each of the RJ 45 ports on the switch SC Connector 100Base FX fiber port Multi node so teene ene Olio FoxicoL Pii 12ee6e78 100M Fiber LED Indicators RJ 45 Ports Auto MDI MDIX Figure 2 1 Front panel for MIL SMES801P RJ 45 Ports Auto MDI MDIX The MIL SME801P comes with eight 10 100Mbps N way auto sensing for 1OBASE T or 100BASE TX UTP connections 100BASE FX Fiber Ports The MIL SME801P comes with one fixed SC connector Console Port Console management can be done through the Console Port It requires a direct connection between the switch and an end station PC via a RS 232 cable LED Indicators The LED Indicators give real time information of systematic operation status The following table provides descriptions of
66. rings Users can also define a name location and contact person for the switch SME8 1P Intelligent Switch SNMP Configuration System Options Community Strings Trap Managers Previous Menu Configurate the system information Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Move Item Enter Select Item 62 4 4 2 1 SNMP System Options SNMP System Options Contact Location Actions gt lt Edi t gt lt Save gt lt Quit gt elect the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Press lt Edit gt to enter all items ESC to return to the action menu and then press lt Save gt to save the configured values System Name Enter a name to identify the switch System Contact Enter the name of the contact person or organization System Location Enter the location of the switch Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 63 4 4 2 2 Community Strings Community strings serve as passwords and can be entered as one of the following Read only Enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB object information Read Write Enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB object information and to set MIB objects Community Name Enter the name of current community strings The default i
67. rt Speed Duplex Each port can be set for link speed and duplex mode FC BP User can set flow control function to enable or disable FC Flow control for full duplex link mode BP Backpressure for half duplex mode Bandwidth In Out User can determine packet transmission rate control for each port Per level is 100Kbps Individual control method of TX and RX is supported Priority User cab set each port to high or low priority Security User can enable or disable port security function 30 SHE801P Intelligent Switch Port Configuration Negotiation Speed Band Width Security Port Type State Duplex FC BP n u Priority Disable OFF Disable OFF Disable OFF Disable OFF Disable OFF Disable OFF Disable OFF Disable OFF Disable OFF Ps mt on x m g a oO D c w SEN ma eoooooooo eoooooooo Port 09 100FX Enable Force 100 Full ON OFF Actions gt _ lt Edit gt lt Save gt QIMA Select the Action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits the port configuration page and returns to previous menu 31 4 3 3 Trunk Configuration This page can configure trunk groups Press the TAB key to select each item and press the SPACE key
68. s public Write Access Enables the permissions for Read Only or Read Write SME801P Intelligent Switch SNMP Community Strings Community Name Write Access public Read Write private Read Only Actions gt RMB lt Edit gt lt Delete gt lt Quit gt Add7Edit Delete communit trings Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu 64 SME891P Intelligent Switch Add SNMP Community Community Name Write Access Read Write fActions gt QRS lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Move Item Enter Select Item Esce Previous Menu Add Community Strings 1 Press the lt Add gt key Then press the lt Edit gt key on this menu to add a SNMP Trap Manager 2 Enter the Community Name and select the Write Access setting for the Community String 3 Press ESC to go back action menu line and then select lt Save gt to save all configured values 65 SME801P Intelligent Switch Edit SNMP Community Community Name public Write Access Read Write Actions gt lt Edi t gt lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Edit Community Strings 1 Press lt Edit gt key to modify a Community String 2 Choose the Community Name that you want to modify and then press enter 3 Enter the correct Community Name and Write Access setting 4 Press ESC to
69. s and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch 114 IGMP has three fundamental types of messages Message Description A message sent from the querier IGMP router or switch Query asking for a response from each host belonging to the multicast group A message sent by a host to the querier to indicate that the Report host wants to be or is a member of a given group indicated in the report message A message sent by a host to the querier to indicate that the Leave Grou p host has quit to be a member of a specific multicast group 115 5 4 6 2 Static MAC Address Forwarding and Filtering IGMP Snooping Static MAC Addresses MAC Filtering MAC Address Port VLAN ID MAC Address Port No Port 01 LAN ID When a static MAC address is added it remains in the switch s address table regardless of whether or not the device is physically connected to the switch This saves the switch from having to re learn a device s MAC address when the device is disconnected or powered off To add a static MAC address 1 Click on Administrator on the main menu 2 Click on Filter Database 3 Click Static MAC Addresses In the MAC address box enter the MAC address to and from which the port should permanently forward traffic regardless of the devices network activity 4 In the Port Number box select a port number 5 If tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLANs are set up on the switch static
70. sabled in full duplex mode Backpressure Displays the backpressure status as enabled or disabled in half duplex mode Rate Control Displays the rate control setting Ingr Displays the port effective ingress rate of user settings in increments of 100 Kbps Egr Display the port effective egress rate of user settings in increments of 100 Kbps Priority Displays the port static priority status as High or Low or Disabled Port Security Displays the port security as enabled or disabled Config Displays the setting configured by the user Actual Displays the negotiation result 93 5 3 Port Statistics The following information provides a view of the current status of the unit Pressing the Reset button will return all counts to zero Port Statistics Lid ed eel ee Port 01 100Tx Up Enable 20 o L00Tx DownlEnable o o 100TX Down Enable 0 E 0 100Tx Down Enable o o 100TX Down Enable 0 0 Port 08 100Tx Down Enable Li Port 09 100Fx Down enable o o 21 Left click mouse on the desired port on the graphical image of the switch to get specific information for that port Disable on _ None 0 0 ae za 94 5 4 Administrator The management functions include IP address switch settings console port information port controls trunking filter database VLAN configuration spanning tree port mirroring SNMP security manager TFTP update firmware configuration b
71. se from using the space bar Disabled Port Based and 802 1Q To configure a new VLAN select Edit and then use the tab key to select items you want to configure The space bar allows you to select the different options After adding a VLAN group the configuration option Edit a VLAN Group will allow you to change the membership by adding or deleting ports Port Based VLANs These VLANs only apply to this switch The VLANs can be overlapping meaning that any port can belong to more than one VLAN One configuration that is common for port based VLANs is to have all the ports on the switch on separate VLANs except for the port that has the server connected The port connected to the server belongs to all the VLANs This enables security between ports but allows all ports access to the server Up to 256 different port based VLANs may be configured 35 IEEE802 1Q VLANs If IEEE802 1Q VLANs is selected all the ports will belong to the default VLAN If more than one VLAN is necessary the additional VLANs may be created Security VLANs SME8 1P Intelligent Switch Create VLAN Group VLAN Name VLAN ID Do you want to enable security VLAN setting y N Security VLAN s allow for limiting telnet SNMP and web access to the switch to a specific VLAN The VID of the Security VLAN may be changed from 255 to another value after creating the VLAN The new VID must not already exist on the box 36 SME8 1P Intelligent Switc
72. ser can set full duplex or half duplex mode for each port Flows control User can set flow control function to enabled ON or disabled OFF in Full Duplex mode Back Pressure User can set backpressure to enabled ON or disabled OFF in Half Duplex mode Band Width Ports 1 to 9 support by port ingress and egress rate control For example if port 1 is set to 10Mbps you can set it s effective egress rate to 1Mbps and ingress rate to 500Kbps The switch will perform flow control or backpressure to confine the ingress rate to meet the specified rate In Enter the port effective ingress rate The valid range is 0 to 1000 The unit is 100K 0 disable rate control 1 to 1000 valid rate value Out Enter the port effective egress rate The valid range is 0 to 1000 The unit is 100K 0 disable rate control 1 to 1000 valid rate value Priority This static priority is based on each port setting If the port priority is set high incoming frames from this port will always be high priority frames Security A port in security mode will be locked unless address learning is enabled Only the incoming packets with SMAC already existing in the address table can be forwarded normally User can disable the port from learning any new MAC addresses and then use the static MAC addresses screen to define a list of MAC addresses that can use the secure port Enter the settings then click Apply button to save the changes on this page
73. stance Single mode fiber connector types must use 9 125 um single mode fiber cable Two devices may be connected over a15 to 60 kilometer distance in full duplex operation in single mode 145 a Technical Specifications This section provides the specifications of the MIL SME801P switch product IEEE802 3 10BASE T IEEE802 3u 100BASE TX 100BASE FX IEEE802 3x Flow Control and Back pressure Standard IEEE802 3ad Port Trunk with LACP IEEE802 1d Spanning tree protocol IEEE802 1p Class of service IEEE802 1Q VLAN Tagging LED Indicators System power 10 100BASE TX RJ 45 Port 100M Link Active Full duplex Collision 100BASE FX module Link Activity Full duplex Collision Connector 10 100TX RJ 45 100BASE FX Multi Single Mode module SC 2KM 30 KM 146 1000BASE SX MMF SC 220m 1000BASE LX SMF SC 10km Gigabit SX Transceiver SC Support Multi mode fiber up to 500Meters Gigabit LX Transceiver SC Supports Single Mode fiber up to 10KM Switch architecture Store and Forward 8 8Gbps Back plane MAC address 6K Mac with Auto Learning Memory 3Mbits for packet buffer Dimensions 250mm x 133mm x 37mm L x W x H Power Supply 100 240V AC 50 60Hz EMI amp Safety FCC Class A CE amp UL cUL 147 MILAN TECHNOLOGY 90000415 Rev A
74. tatic Configuration SME801P Intelligent Switch Switch Configuration Port Configuration Trunk Configuration Port Mirroring Configuration VLAN Configuration Priority Configuration MAC Address Configuration Misc Configuration Main Menu Configure the sysytm IP and password Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Press the Tab or Backspace key to choose action menu and then press the Enter key to select item 24 4 3 1 Administration Configuration SME801P Intelligent Switch Administration Configuration IP Configuration User Name Configuration Password Configuration Previous Menu Configure the device information Arrow TAB BKSPC1 Move Item Enter Select Item 25 4 3 1 1 Device Information SHE801P Intelligent Switch Device Information Name Description MiLAN MIL SME801P Intelligent Switch Location Contact Actions QW lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Name 10 characters can be used to give the switch a unique name in order to distinguish it on the network After configuration this name will show at the top of each menu screen Description 32 characters can be used to describe the switch Location 32 characters can be used to give a location of the switch Content 32 characters can be used to describe devices attached Actions gt lt Edit gt Confi
75. the Switch to default configuration Default IP address 192 168 16 1 Default Gateway 192 168 16 254 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 All other settings default to either Disabled or no value Factory Default Please click Default button to restore factory default setting 5 4 16 Reboot Select Reboot to restart the system with the current saved configuration System Reboot Please click Reboot button to restart switch device 142 6 Troubleshooting This section is intended to help you solve some common problems encountered while using the MIL SME801P switch series Incorrect connections The RJ 45 port will auto detect the signal configuration of the cable For 10 100 Mbps only two pairs of wires are required for communications For 1000Base TX all four pairs of wire are required Some cabling plants may not have all four pairs causing a fault in the link The fiber port is either a multi mode or single mode fiber type Ensure that the fiber in the cable matches that of the fiber port m Faulty or loose cables Look for loose or obviously faulty connections If they appear to be OK make sure the connections are snug If that does not correct the problem try different cables m Non standard cables Non standard and miss wired cables may cause numerous network collisions and other network problem This can seriously impair network performance A category 5 cable tester is a recommended tool for every ne
76. twork installation 143 improper Network Topologies It is important to make sure that you have a valid network topology Common topology faults include excessive cable length and too many repeaters or hubs between end nodes In addition you should make sure that your network topology contains no data path loops Between any two ends nodes there should be only one active cabling path at any time Data path loops will cause broadcast storms that will severely impact your network performance Diagnostic LED Indicators The Switch can be easily monitored through panel indicators to assist in identifying problems If the power indicator does not turn on when the power cord is plugged in you may have a problem with power outlet or power cord However if the switch powers off after running for a while check for loose power connections power losses or surges at power outlet If you still cannot resolve the problem contact your local dealer for assistance Cabling RJ 45 ports Use unshielded twisted pair UTP or shield twisted pair STP cable for RJ 45 connections 1000 Category 3 4 or 5 cable for 10Mbps connections or 1009 Category 5 cable for 100Mbps connections Be sure that the length of any twisted pair connection does not exceed 100 meters 328 feet 144 100BASE FX Fiber port Multi mode fiber connector types must use 50 125 or 62 5 125 um multi mode fiber cable Two devices may be connected over a 2 kilometer di
77. ty OFisrt Come First Service All High Before Low O Weight Round Ratio 2 1 wl Qos Policy Checked for High Priority Olevelo Jtevel1 CJLevel2 Levels MLevel4 MLevel5 MLevel6 MLevel7 Apply Default Help Priority Queue Service settings First Come First Service The sequence of packets sent is dependent on the order of arrival The first packets in the queue are transmitted before any other packets All High before Low The high priority packets are sent before the low priority packets Weighted Round Robin This option enables the user to choose a ratio of the number of high priority packets sent before one low priority packet is sent For example 2 1 2 High 1 Low will have the switch send 2 high priority packets before sending 1 low priority packet 99 Qos Policy High Priority Levels 0 to 7 priority level can map to a high or low queue When the VLAN Tag number of a frame is mapping as a high priority level this frame always has high priority In this example the QoS policy applies to the switch not for a single port 5 4 2 3 Miscellaneous Setting Switch Settings Advanced Misc Config Collisions Retry Forever Enable j Hash Algorithm CRC Hash IFG Compensation Enable v 802 1x Protocol Disable v IGMP Query Mode Auto i Apply Default Help Collisions Retry Forever Disabled In half duplex if a collision occurs the switch will retry 48 t
78. vious menu 74 4 4 3 3 Group Status When setting a trunking group the relationship status information may be seen on the LACP Group Status screen SHE801P Intelligent Switch LACP Group Status NO GROUP ACTIVE Actions gt QIMA Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Actions gt lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 75 4 4 4 IGMP GVRP Configuration Use the GVRP Configuration screen to enable or disable GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol support Press the Space key to choose Enabled or Disabled SME801P Intelligent Switch IGHP GYRP Configuration IGMP Disable Query Mode Auto GYRP Disable Actions gt NAHA lt Save gt lt Quit gt Select the action menu Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item Esc Previous Menu Actions gt lt Edit gt Configures all items When finished pressing ESC returns to the action menu line lt Save gt Saves all configured values lt Quit gt Exits this page and returns to previous menu 76 4 4 5 802 1x Configuration SME801P Intelligent Switch 802 1x Configuration System Configuration Per Port Setting Misc Configuration Previous Menu Enable or disable 802 1 Protocol function Arrow TAB BKSPC Move Item Enter Select Item 77 4 4 5 1 802 1x Setup Use this screen to enable or disable 802 1x Press the Space key to c
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