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Abocom Plus 2 Fast Ethernet Switch User's Manual

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1. OC 47 o u SL o SSS oc CO emo lt exp Lem oem ext uem em Ce SS qp e em em a eS FH ee et JU lt eS eee SS SS eS eS Se eR aem SS SNMP Management The Manageable 14 port HomePNA Switch supports SNMP through SNMP applications like SNMPc or Hewlett Packard OpenView Please refer to the appropriate documentation for instructions on installing and using the SNMP applications that you choose SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol As networked installations become larger and more complex the cost of network management rises To control costs standardized tools are needed that can be used for various products types including end systems bridges routers In response to this need the simple network management protocol SNMP has been developed to provide a tool for multivendor interoperable network management SNMP is an application layer protocol designed to facilitate the exchange of management infor
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3. 7 j 200288808 68 66 5 11 Setup Utility Management Run the switch setup utility provided Goto Start gt Run Browse to select the setup utility and click OK Run 2 gt Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you When the setup utility installation is complete go to Start Programs HomePNA Switch Management Utility Ina 12 Find When the opening screen appears click Find to search for all the switches in the local network HomePNA Switch Management Utility JETON Za Local Switch Click OK when the Find Switches window pops up It will list all the switches being found in the local network Remote Switch To configure the switch outside the local network you may enter the IP address of the switch and click OK 13 search will now be perfomed to find all Remote Switches switch devices on the local network If there are switches outside this network which must be managed enter their addresses here Remote Switch Address Add This Switch Remove Behind Firewall bo x Cancel Remotely Configuration with IP sharing device Click the Behind Firewall and check the box Enter the public IP address Click OK Note With this function provided you can manage multiple s
4. enne nennen nennen innen entente enne NETWORK CONNECTION saan rer ene rt Inh Peter e civics Pede Tee de eee E MDF IDE CONNEGTION nitet eee e sete Sisa es Connecting HomePNA Switches to Another Fast Ethernet Switch uus Expanding To More HomePNA Ports Uplinking to a Multi ports Ethernet How to Manage Switch tassa sensn 10 SETUP UTILITY MANAGEMENT oani aa e nennen nenne nre trennen nre trennen 12 13 CONJ DUTO s 15 a Ports configures each HomePNA port 15 b Device manages the HomePNA Switch 18 c Configure configures the parameters for each HomePNA port 20 d Statistics displays the real time status for each HomePNA port 21 Tirniware UDrade ds 21 LOCAL CONSOLE MANAGEMENT 24 WEB MANAGEMENT Z a patan EI e E e RE Un 27 VEANS Setting 27 E Pe Er E Pee 29 Prts Setting isa t eee 31 View Stats ERU e 32 TELNET MANAGEMENT
5. MDF IDF Connection There are two ways to connect the switch to MDF IDF panel Method A Cut in the existing phone line connecting the PBX PSTN ends to the switch LINE ports and the PCs to the PNA ports Telephone Wotebook PC Telephone Wotebook 10 100 Ethernet Uplink T 10 100 Ethernet Downlink PBX PSTN e Method Keep the existing phone line pulling another connection line from the MDF IDF connect it to the PNA ports 10 100 Ethernet Uplink o cHHHEHHN 10 100 Ethernet Downlink PBX PSTN Connecting HomePNA Switches to Another Fast Ethernet Switch Floor 2 TILLITI DDCHSSSNHN 1 1 1 1 ie MDFI IDF PSTN EXPANDING TO MORE HOMEPNA PORTS To expand the home networking applications you could Uplinking to a Multi ports Ethernet Switch Use an UTP CATS cable to connect the switch s Uplink port to the Uplink of another Switching Hub for example an 8 ports switch as illustrated below Check the Link LED on the 8 port switch to verify if the switch and Ethernet switch are well connected One of the Ethernet ports on the 8 port switch could be connected to Cable Modem xDSL Modem or Router for Internet Access 10 100 BaseT Switch Hub 4 CableModem or ADSL Modem Using Daisy chain Topology Use an UTP CATS cable to connect
6. 240V SNMP management agent supported Web management supported Windows GUI configuration management program supported Local console management and Telnet management supported Package Contents Open the box and carefully unpack the switch You should have all the items on the following checklist Manageable 14 port HomePNA Switch One power cord Four rubber feet Two mounting brackets and screws User s manual Setup diskette Console cable If any items are missing or damaged contact the retailer where you purchased the switch for assistance Specifications Standards EEE802 IOBASE T standard EEE802 3u 100BASE TX standard HomePNA 1 15 compliant Standard based SNMP MIBI MIB II and proprietary MIB Interface 2 10 100M Fast Ethernet port 14 1Mbps Manageable 14 port HomePNA Switching ports 2 RJ 11 bypass connectors for each HomePNA port Buffer Memory MAC Address Table 512KB memory 8K MAC table in system Certifications FCC Part 15 Class A Part 68 Rich LED indicators System Power Warning Ports HomePNA ports LINK ACT Ethernet ACT LINK Speed 10 100 Parts Names and Functions Front Panel The front panel of the switch displayed below has fourteen 1Mbps switching ports supported gt TES a 1 2 Grows when the switch is powered on and self testing System Power The Power LED dims after self
7. 5 4 0 6029 port 6 7 Yes 5 4 0 6029 port 7 8 Yes 5 4 0 6029 port 8 9 Yes 5 4 0 6029 port 9 0 Yes 5 4 0 6029 port 10 1 Yes 5 4 0 6029 port 11 2 Yes 5 4 0 6029 port 12 3 Yes 5 4 0 6029 port 13 4 Yes 5 4 0 6029 port 14 5 Yes 5 4 0 0 Link downlink 6 Yes 5 4 6128 110 Linkuplink 36 uptime Displays how much time the switch has been running Example command gt uptime System Name Untitled System Uptime 90 seconds enable Each port can be set to enabled or disabled You can only log in ports which are enabled and make changes on them After performing this command there will be a listing of ports displayed on the screen Example command gt enable 13 Port Enable Power Threshold RxCounter TxCounter Link label 0 Yes 5 4 180 10332 management 1 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 1 2 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 2 3 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 3 4 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 4 5 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 5 6 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 6 7 Yes 5 4 0 10170 7 8 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 8 37 9 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 9 10 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 10 11 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 11 12 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 12 13 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 13 14 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 14 15 Yes 5 4 0 0 Link downlink 16 Yes 5 4 10333 180 Linkuplink disable Each port can be set to enabled or disabled Disabled port cannot log in and no changes can be made After performing this command there will be a listing of ports displayed on the screen Example
8. Enter to enter the configuration mode The screen prompts you for the following command command gt Type help for a list of all commands Refer to the Telnet command for detailed description of each command 26 Web Management Web Management provides you an easy access to set up your switch Open the web browser enter the IP address to the Switch default 192 168 168 168 and click Go to run the Web Management In the home page the left navigation pane where bookmarks are provided links you to the representative items to set up appropriate parameters You can select VLANS Setting Device Setting Ports Setting and View Stats to configure VLANs Setting In this page the row of Ports 1 14 is your device s physical HomePNA ports and the column of Ports 1 14 stands for 14 logical groups In default settings each logical group belongs to one VLAN s port which means others couldn t see your data from other ports However you can have your own settings For example select port 1 port3 and port5 as a new group which is illustrated below Then this group becomes a separate broadcast domain The port of other VLAN group will not receive packets sending from this group Therefore VLAN could meet the demand to relief congestion and protect privacy 272 Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Address 2 http 192 168 168 168 ZEE n Port Label port 1 port 2 port 3 port 4 po
9. and perform other management functions The management session will timeout after five minutes if you have not taken any action You will have to log in again after a timeout Perform the following steps to begin a management session using Local Console Management RS 232 DB 9 female connector lt a 1 Connect the male end of the DB 9 RS 232 serial cable to the console port located at the front of the switch 2 Connect the female end to the COM port of your PC Go to Start Program Accessories Communications HyperTerminal When the HyperTerminal window appears double click Hypertrm to start new session 24 5 6 Name the new connection and select an icon for this session In the Connect To dialog box select the COM port that you used to connect to this switch Connect To gt Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country code United States of America 1 Area code 3 Phone number Connect using Cancel When the following dialog box appears set the Bits per second rate as 38400 and Flow controlat None Click OK to complete the setting COM1 Properties x Port Settings Bits per second Data bits 8 x Parity None Stop bits E Flow control None Advanced Restore Defaults Cancel Apply 25 10 Once the connection is successfully made via HyperTerminal press
10. command gt disable 2 Port Enable Power Threshold RxCounter TxCounter Link label 0 Yes 5 4 180 10332 management 1 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 1 2 No 5 4 0 10170 port 2 3 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 3 4 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 4 5 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 5 6 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 6 7 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 7 8 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 8 9 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 9 38 10 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 10 11 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 11 12 Yes 4 0 10170 port 12 13 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 13 14 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 14 15 Yes 5 4 0 0 Link downlink 16 Yes 5 4 10333 180 Linkuplink quit This command allows you to exit the login prompt Example command gt quit Bye reboot This command allows you to restart the switch which simulates the action of powering the switch off and then back on Example command gt reboot Disconnect amp Reboot the switch 39 power P L This command allows you to adjust the transmitting level for each HomePNA port P HomePNA Port 1 14 L Level 1 10 Example command gt power 5 2 Port Enable Power Threshold RxCounter TxCounter Link label 0 Yes 5 4 180 10332 management 1 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 1 2 No 5 4 0 0170 port 2 3 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 3 4 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 4 5 Yes 2 4 0 0170 port 5 6 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 6 7 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 7 8 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 8 9 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 9 10 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 10 11 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 11 12 Yes 5 4 0
11. to be authentic if the sender knows the password When the network manager wants to access the private MIB every time the agent will check the identity and make sure that the password has been created by the authorized network manager Only the authorized network manager can configure the private MIB for those SNMP managed devices The default value for the private community name is config It is changeable This community name being set is for set request SNMP command only 42 Example command gt private public SNMP private community string set to public vlist This command allows you to view the virtual LAN Group status for each port Example Command gt vlist Port po deo Port 012345067890123 4N Group V Group Group 0 1 2 Group 4 V Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group Group 1 Group 1 Group 1 9 0 li Group 12 V 34 Group 14 k Downlin V Uplink V VV V V V VN V V V N N V V V 43 vset GP This command allows you to create new VLAN Groups The following example shows you how to add Port 3 Port 5 in the VLAN Group 1 G VLAN Group 1 14 P HomePNA Port 1 14 Example command gt vset 1 3 5 Port lb Port 012 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 4 Group 0 V Group Group Group 2 4 Group 4 V Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group Group 1 Group 1 Group 1 9 0 1 Group 12 V 3 Group 14 k V Uplink V V V V V V V V
12. 0170 port 12 13 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 13 14 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 14 LS Yes 5 4 0 0 Link downlink 16 Yes 5 4 10333 180 Linkuplink 40 threshold P L This command allows you to adjust the receiving level for each HomePNA port P HomePNA Port 1 14 L Level 1 10 Example command gt threshold 5 2 Port Enable Power Threshold RxCounter TxCounter Link label 0 Yes b 4 180 10332 management 1 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 1 2 No 5 4 0 0170 port 2 3 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 3 4 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 4 5 Yes 2 2 0 0170 port 5 6 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 6 7 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 7 8 Yes 5 4 0 10170 port 8 9 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 9 10 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 10 11 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 11 12 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 12 13 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 13 14 Yes 5 4 0 0170 port 14 LS Yes 5 4 0 0 Link downlink 16 Yes 5 4 10333 180 Linkuplink 41 pname P NAME This command allows you to change name for each HomePNA ports Example command gt pname 5 Home5 name newname The command allows you to set or display the system s name Example command gt name HSM1402 Setting Name to hsm1402 Sets the switch s name command gt name Switch Name hsm1402 online for 1104 seconds Displays the switch s name and how much time has been running for the switch private community This command allows you to set a community name for the SNMP managed devices The name functions as a password and the message is assured
13. Manageable 14 port HomePNA Plus 2 Fast Ethernet Switch User s Guide M73 APO01 280 REGULATORY STATEMENTS Part15 Class A 1 This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interface and 2 This device must accept any interface received including interface that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 8 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by party responsible for compliance could v
14. P from group G enable default VLAN Groups turn off VLAN P port 1 14 L level 0 10 show Displays the current configuration of the switch about the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Example command gt show IP address SubNetmask Gateway 0 0 20 01 192 168 168 168 255 255 2550 34 passwd No password is required for the first time login Password can be set up to six characters long Password is case sensitive Example command gt passwd Please type old password type new password 0 to 6 characters re type new password 0 to 6 characters Password has been changed set Allows you to change the switch s IP address subnet mask and default gateway address Press Enter to accept the default values or input new values to change Example command gt set Press lt ENTER gt if you agree with the default value or lt ESC gt to escape IP address 192 168 168 168 SubNetmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 New configuration will be IP address 192 168 1 77 SubNetmask 255 255 255 0 235 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Save and reboot Yes No No list Displays the status of each port Example command gt list Port Enable Power Threshold RxCounter TxCounter Link label 0 Yes 5 4 110 6128 management 1 Yes 5 4 0 6029 port 1 2 Yes 5 4 0 6029 port 2 3 Yes 5 4 0 6029 port 3 4 Yes 5 4 0 6029 port 4 5 Yes 5 4 0 6029 port 5 6 Yes
15. V V V V V V V v Downlin 44 vclr GP This command allows you to delete VLAN settings The following example shows you how to remove Port 3 Port 5 from VLAN Group 1 Example command gt vclr 3 5 1 Port lou SD WOULD Port Q I2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 12 3 4 Group V Group Group 0 1 2 Group 4 V Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group Group 1 Group 1 Group 1 9 0 1 Group 12 V 3 Group 14 Downlink V Uplink V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V v 45 vrst This command allows you to reset VLAN Groups Example command gt vrst Resetting VLAN Port Port Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group 1 Group 1 Group 1 Group 1 Downlink Uplink 0 1 2 Group 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 Group 12 3 14 l dec Gb Q L2 3 4 56 48 9 0 4 2 3 4 V V VVVVVVVVV VV VV VV V 46 voff This command allows you to disable VLAN Groups Example command gt vof f Port Port Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group Group 1 Group 1 Group 1 Group 1 Downlink Uplink 0 1 2 Group 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 LO 11 Group 12 13 14 lt OO lt lt FH
16. able For the best transmitting quality you can move the arrow up or down to select the optimal level WThreshold The default threshold level is 4 It is adjustable For the best receiving quality you can move the arrow up or down to select the optimal level After all settings are done press the Exit button to go back to the HomePNA Management Utility window 20 d Statistics displays the real time status for each HomePNA port Parts Device Configure Port Activity Port Transmit Receive Port Transmit Receive port 1 13356 4 port 8 13366 port 2 13366 port 3 13370 0 port 3 13366 0 port 10 13366 0 port 4 13366 0 11 133 0 port 5 13370 0 port 12 13366 port 6 13366 0 port 13 13366 0 port 7 13366 0 port 14 13366 Management 15688 5952 Uplink 6956 15689 E Uplink Displays packets that the upper Fast Ethernet Uplink port counts from other cascade switches E Management Displays the real time data transmitting status for the HomePNA Switch Firmware Upgrade Follow the steps below to upload new firmware 1 Download the latest firmware from your distributor and save it to the hard drive of your PC or the floppy disk drive Connect the HomePNA Switch and the PC with the RJ 45 Ethernet Cable through the Uplink management port Open the HomePNA Switch Management Utility window 21 4 Highlight the HomePNA switch and select the Upgrade button HomePNA Switch Managem
17. ality you can move the arrow up or down to select the optimal level WThreshold The default threshold level is 4 It is adjustable For the best receiving quality you can move the arrow up or down to select the optimal level WEnable Enable Disable each HomePNA port Default every port is enabled After all settings are done press the SAVE button to save settings or you could press the RESET button to go back to the saving screen 80 View Stats statistic E http 192 168 168 168 Microsoft Internet Explorer Be l E Rj eB Port TX Link 5 15242 6 15242 6 15242 c 0 15242 615247 c Ports Setting Popa c 015242 0115247 6 15242 6 15242 c 0 15242 B 6 15242 c EUTZE Device Setting E Done El Intemet BI abel Displays the name of each port It is changeable in Device Setting page WPort Displays the port number of each port ERX Displays the real time data receiving byte counts for each HomePNA port ETX Displays the real time data transmitting byte counts for each HomePNA port BLink Displays that which ports connect to the NIC For example the above figure shows that the port 1 on the HomePNA switch is linked to a NIC 32 Telnet Manacement Telnet is done over the network You can manage the switch via Telnet First you have to assign a unique IP address to the swi
18. detecting is done LEDs Grows when the switch is malfunctioning HomePNA LINK ACT Grows green when connecting Port LEDs LED Grows green when connecting to a 100Mbps Fast Uplink Ethernet connection 100 LED Grows dim when connecting to a 10Mbps Ethernet connection Blinks when receiving data Ethernet LINK ACT 5 Port LEDs Grows green when connecting to a 100Mbps Fast Downlink Ethernet connection 100 LED Grows dim when connecting to a 10Mbps Ethernet connection LINK ACT Blinks when receiving data Tablel LED Indicators RS232 Serial Port Connects to the serial port on your PC with the RS 232 cable HomePNA Ports Connects to other HomePNA devices Uplink 10 100 Fast Ethernet port with MDI MDIX auto crossover b Management capability Management for the HomePNA switch through this Port port 10 100 Fast Ethernet port with MDI MDIX auto crossover d Downlink Port capability Only use for connecting to another HomePNA switch see page 9 Table2 Connections Ports Rear Panel Plug the female end of the provided power cord into O AC Power Connector this connector and the male end into the wall outlet Input voltages ranges from 90 to 240 V The fans and the vents are used to help cool the switch System Fans Vents Always leave two inches of space around the switch so that air can circulate and co
19. ent Utility 1921681141 192 168 168 168 5 When the Upgrade window opens there are two options provided for your choice WDefault File Replace the older firmware with the latest one in the default location the default path followed by the file name is C FIRMWARE BIN WSpecify File Replace the older firmware with the latest one in the specified location Select the appropriate location where the latest firmware 1 e firmware bin is stored and press Start to transfer the firmware Do not interrupt or power off the switch during the upgrade process 22 e Firmware C Default File Specify File Full Path and File Name AMFirmware bin Stant Cancel Please wait 25 seconds for saving new firmware When the firmware transfer is complete you will see the Programming Done message displayed on the screen Click finish Full Path and File Name A A Firmware bin Start Finish Programming Done 23 Local Console Management Local Console Management is done through the RS 232 Console port Managing the switch in this mode requires a direct connection between a PC and the switch This type of management is very useful when the network is not working and the switch cannot be reached by any other means Using Local Console Management to log into the switch for the first time you do not need to know the IP address After you log in you can configure the switch set the IP address
20. le status of each port WI ink Status Displays the link status of each port For example the above figure indicates that all ports are linked Groups Whatis VLAN A Virtual Local Area Network VLAN is a logical subgroup within a physical network The purpose of a VLAN is to prevent broadcast storms ease congestion and protect your privacy VLANs become more important as the network grows and traffic increases VLANs are usually used on high traffic networks For example Port 3 amp Port 5 amp Port 7 can be VLAN Group A then those ports become a separate broadcast domain The port of other VLAN Group will not receive the packets sending from VLAN Group A Therefore creating VLAN can decrease traffic and protect privacy The default value for VLAN Groups is that each port and Uplink port belong to one VLAN group This feature ensures that data from any of the ports cannot be directly seen by another port B Group Select any group you want to create B In Group 16 Displays the ports included in the VLAN Group you currently create If you want to delete the port you previously added in the VLAN Group you can click V to remove them WNot In Group Displays the ports not included in the VLAN Group you currently create You can highlight the ports in the list click to add them in the VLAN Group W Refresh Interval Displays the data refresh speed The above figure displays that Port 1 Port 5 a
21. mation between network devices By using SNMP transported data network administrators can more easily manage network performance find and solve network problems and plan for network growth MIB Management Information Base For SNMP the MIB is a database structure in the form of a tree Each system workstation server router bridge etc in a network maintains a MIB that reflects the status of the managed resources at that system The MIB values can be retrieved from any SNMP based network manager network management entity can monitor the resources at that system by reading the values in the MIB and may control the resources at that system by modifying those values 48
22. mp Port 9 are included in one VLAN Group 17 b Device manages the HomePNA Switch Device Name Specifies the full name of the switch The default device name for this switch is untitled It is changeable WIP Address Specifies the unique IP address of your LAN Default 192 168 168 168 It is changeable WSubnet Mask Specifies the Subnet Mask Default 255 255 255 0 It is changeable WGateway Specifies the Gateway Default 0 0 0 0 115 changeable WFirmware Version Specifies the version of the firmware being used on the switch Read only 18 E Adapter Address Displays the hardware address of the switch Read only i Change Administrator s Password Enter the user s password in this field Passwords are case sensitive Please record the passport and keep it in safety The default values have no password for the switch Once you setup the administrator s password and click apply all and reboot switch you will jump back to the initial screen Every time you want to manage or configure the switch the following screen may pop up and ask you to enter your password Login Port Enable Disable Only Cancel After all settings are done press the Apply All and Reboot Switch button to take effect 19 c Configure configures the parameters for each HomePNA port W Label Displays the name of each port It is changeable E Power The default power level is 5 It is adjust
23. oid the user authority to operate the equipment FCC Part 68 Registration This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the button of this equipment is label that contains among other information the FCC registration Number and Ringer equipment Number REN for the equipment If requested this information must be given to the Telephone Company The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the REN s of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you re local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for you re calling area If your telephone equipment cause harm to the telephone network the Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice isn t practical you will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give your opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment please contact the following address and phone number for information on obtaining service or
24. ol the switch HARDWARE INSTALLATION The switch can be placed directly on your desktop or mounted in a rack Desktop Installation Follow these steps to install the switch on a desktop 1 Place the four rubber feet at the corners of the switch 2 Place the switch on a clean flat desktop 3 Plug in all network connections and the power cord Rack Mounting Installation The switch may stand alone or may be mounted in a standard size 19 inch rack Rack mounting produces an orderly installation when you have a number of related network devices The switch is supplied with two mounting brackets and screws These are used for rack mounting the unit Follow these steps to install the switch on a rack 1 Disconnect all cables from the switch before continuing 2 Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the switch with the screws provided 3 Slide the switch into the rack and use the screws provided to secure the switch to the rack 4 Connect the power cord and verify that if the switch is receiving adequate power 5 Reconnect all cables Network Connection Connect PCs to the switch with telephone wires Plug one end of the RJ 11 cable into one of the 1Mbps switching HomePNA ports and the other end into the PC s network adapter If you have two PCs linked together within the same 1Mbps home network use another telephone wire to link the two PCs to the wall jack through telephone wires 286
25. or mode where each of the ports is dedicated to directly communicate with the Uplink downlink ports This mode ensures that data from any of ports 1 14 cannot be directly seen by another port This feature therefore provides data privacy to subscribers The manageable 14 port HomePNA Switch is designed to eliminate unnecessary network traffic and relieve congestion by delivering dedicated bandwidth for each of the ports Able to begin operating after power up the switch will learn addresses automatically and begin forwarding packets at full wire speed to any of the outputs Additionally this switch comes with the full network management functions such as SNMP Web browser Telnet Windows GUI tool and Local Console management Moreover the switch can be operated stand alone or can be cascaded to stack up with multiple units to provide low cost network solutions Features EEE802 3 compliant for 10 IEEE802 3u for 100BASE TX HomePNA specification 1 1 compliant 14 1 Mbps home networking ports supported 2 10 100M Fast Ethernet port supported and auto MDI X function supported 2 RJ 11 bypass connectors for each IMbps home networking port Store and forward architecture filters VLAN group supported Rich diagnostic LED indicators _Rack mount sized design Ethernet port for uplink connection 512KB system buffer memory supported 8K MAC address table supported nternal universal switching power supply 90
26. repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Table of Contents REGULATORY STATEMENTS teen Part Ex lbs FCC 68 REGIS UG ON aQ bless u u u i ua u Sp THE MANAGEABLE 14 PORT HOMEPNA SWITCH n eene EEATURES Sa h a EE eese eee M PACKAGE CONTENTS Lu iret eerte re eter Ito ansa Une icta eet SPECIFICATIONS pt ER DD B p EU i ic ERE SEDUM STanaakds zo ACD rt ATL a aaa aae Inierface ist n ee Buffer Memory MAC Address Table eene GertifiCalions 1 s ooi eer dte etre D Rich LEDundicdloEs aue t uote Retenir coat oh te rot PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Risa Front Panel n tiae deaur uie qa ri eed Rear Panel T Hardware InstallatIQniz uice y u u istas eene a eer ev eu eo aee ue uro ev ne eee on eva EV ae eSEE i Sna DESKIOPINSEAEPATION ttem aan p te tv mites RACK MOUNTING INSTALLATION
27. rt 5 port 6 port 7 port 8 port 9 port 10 port 11 port 12 port 13 port 14 wu i mimi naRAREEHRARHRERERM wu i mimi wu i mi mO m ee ee on a ee oo nEREERLEREREERRR mui Ncc m ko m m m m m m a a Ka m m m meee SAVE No VLANs Normal VLANs Done B SAVE Click to save settings RESET Click to go back to the saving screen B No VLANs Click to disable VLAN B Normal VLANs Click to return to the default value 28 Intemet Device Setting Device Name Untied Firmware Version 224 Address 192 168 168 168 Adapter Address 00 E0 98 96 E1 67 Subnet Mask 2552552550 Model 1402 Gateway 0000 Change Password Confirm password SAVE wef _ Done EDevice Name Specifies the full name of the switch Default untitled It is changeable MIP Address Specifies the unique IP address of your LAN Default 192 168 168 168 It is changeable mgSubnet Mask Specifies the Subnet Mask Default 255 255 255 0 It is changeable Gateway Specifies the Gateway Default 0 0 0 0 It is changeable WFirmware Version Specifies the version of the firmware being used on the switch Read only E Adapter Address 29 Specifies the hard
28. tch then you can use the Telnet Management method Follow these steps to manage the Switch l Assign an IP address to the switch Run Telnet e g telnet 192 168 168 168 which is the factory default values for the HomePNA Switch 2 Log into the switch The Log In figure displays the following messages Before you start a management session enter the password required Default No password is required Press Enter to log in for the first time It is recommended that you set a password for security and management purpose Version 2 24 Managed HomePNA Switch Admin password command gt help or The following menu lists the keystroke and typographic conventions available on the Switch command gt hel p Version 2 24v Help Show this message Show Displays active configuration 233 Passwd Set List Uptime enable P disable P Quit Reboot power P L threshold P L pname P NAME name newname private community vlist vset G P vclr G P vrst voff Change administrator s password Configure device in batch List port status System name and uptime enable 12 disable 2 enable port P eg disable port P eg Exit to login prompt Restart device ts transmi se t power sets receive threshold sets port name P to NAME show set system name show set SNMP private community list vlan groups G group P port to add eg vset 1 14 remove port
29. the switch s Downlink port to another s Uplink port WAN Cable Modem ADSL Modem past SS S SS tS es r gt ooo S we meet r RE tor ima lt rr qe HOW TO MANAGE THE SWITCH You can configure this Manageable 14 port HomePNA Switch through one of the following methods 1 Setup Utility that comes with the package via an Ethernet connection 2 Local Console management in terminal emulation program via a RS 232 cable connection 3 Telnet Management via an Ethernet connection 4 Web Management via an Ethernet connection 5 SNMP Management via an Ethernet connection The factory default IP address of the HomePNA Switch is 192 168 168 168 To manage the switch remotely through Setup Utility Telnet Web Management SNMP your NIC IP address needs to be in the Subnetwork e g 192 168 168 X with netmask at 255 255 255 0 The environment setup for Setup Utility Management Local Console Management Web Management Telnet Management and SNMP Management is illustrated below m Str aicht thr cuc We Ethernet Cable Setup Utility Management Web Management mm Telnet Management SNMP Magement Note Be sure to connect to the Uplink port or you cannot manage and configure the switch 10 33 so
30. ware address of the switch Read only mChange Password Enter the user s password in this field Passwords are case sensitive Please record the passport and keep it in safety The default values have no password for the switch Once you setup the administrator s password every time you want to manage or configure the switch the following screen may pop up and ask you to enter your password Ports Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt View Favores Toole Heb C E 92 m Back Fowsd Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites Histoy Mai Edt Discuss Addiess 27 132158158 158 71219 Name Untitled IP 192 168 168 168 Password Device Setting Ports Setting Done ODD After all settings are done press the SAVE button to save settings or press the CANCEL button to leave the screen without saving 30 Ports Setting 2 http 192 168 168 168 Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edi View Favotites Tools 3 7 Device Setting x Ports Setting 10 port 10 TITAN Henn wama 12 port12 g q q q lt 13 port13 port14 H H E a i i RESET EJ Done WI abel Port Name Displays the name of each port It is changeable EPower The default power level is 5 It is adjustable For the best transmitting qu
31. witches without knowing their IP addresses However it is only applicable to our company s associated device like CA2000 or CAS2040 NAT Routers are not applicable search will now be perfomed to find all Remote Switches switch devices on the local network If there are switches outside this network which must be managed enter their addresses here Remote Switch Address Add This Switch Remove its M Behind Firewall EnA Cancel 14 Configure Select the switch that you want to manage from the switch list and press the Configure button to change the default settings HomePNA Switch Management Utility cb xii Device IP Address Untitled 192 168 168 168 Untitled 192 168 1 141 Configure Upgrade Exit Version The Configure dialog box is categorized into four tabs a Ports configures each HomePNA port status Ports Device Configure Statistics Status V L N Groups omo ort 1 ez etter never pet port2 Configuring Untitled address 192 168 168 168 Refresh Interval ms 1000 15 WPort Status Displays the Enable Disable status for each HomePNA port When the port button lights green the port is enabled When the port button lights red the port is disabled The default settings for all ports are Enabled Click the port button to toggle between Enable Disab

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