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3. 37 Figure 6 7 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration Mode Change Warning 38 Figure 6 8 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration 38 Figure 6 9 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration 39 Figure 6 10 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration Port based Add 40 Figure 6 11 Port based VLAN Network 40 Figure 6 12 Example Port based VLAN Configuration 41 Figure 6 13 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration 802 1Q 42 Figure 6 14 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration 802 10 43 Figure 6 15 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration 802 10 Port VLAN Mapping 43 Figure 6 16 Example 802 10 VLAN Configuration 44 Figure 6 17 Switch Configuration Port Mirror Configuration 45 Figure 6 18 Switch Configuration Port Mirror Configuration Warning 46 Figure 6 19 Example Port Mirror Configuration 46 Figure 6 20 Switch Configuration Security Configuration
4. 37 Table 6 5 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration 39 Table 6 6 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration 802 19 42 Table 6 7 Switch Configuration Port Mirror 45 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Preface About This Manual Thank you for purchasing the Smart Switch Series Four switch models are discussed in this User s Manual 16 ports TX smart switch 16 ports TX with 1 port FX smart switch 24 ports TX smart switch and 24 ports TX with 2 port FX smart switch This User s Manual is intended for users who have basic networking knowledge and is the primary reference for configuring and maintaining the device This manual includes description of the management interface and detailed instruction in its use Conventions Used Mouse click sequence is indicated by the gt symbol For example click Network gt VLAN gt Advanced means for you to click the Network link button the VLAN link button and then the Advanced link button Notes warnings or cautions in bold with shaded background In this manual the switch refers to the models discussed unless otherwise stated Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview This smart switch series are high performance switches with RMT
5. 00 80 40 06 00 1 192 168 1 2 o MAC 52 54 40 01 02 03 ChiplD 000 VendorlD 0 43424140 Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Intemals To configure select a Switch Selection Switch Database switch Discovered Switches or Name MAC Address Chip ID Vendor ID eet oe ee lt double click an entry Discovered Switch Links Uplink MAC Address Uplink Port lt gt Downlink MAC Address Dowlink Port 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 lt gt 52 54 4 01 02 03 5 3 5 RMT Menu Summary The following table lists the menus in the RMT Table 3 1 RMT Menu Summary NETWORK SWITCH STATUS SWITCH SWITCH INTERNALS CONFIGURATION Switch Port Status Global Configuration Device Management Selection MIB Information Port Configuration Switch Cable Tester QoS Configuration Database signal Quality VLAN Configuration Port Mirror Configuration Security Configuration 3 6 Exiting the RMT and Saving Configuration To close and exit from the RMT simply click the close button on the upper right corner A Confirm screen displays prompting you to save the configuration changes to the switch Click Yes to save the changes and close the screen Click No to discard all changes and close the screen Click Cancel to close the Confirm screen without exiting the RMT 19 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Figure 3 12 Confirm
6. 2 4 Hardware Connection This section describes the Ethernet ports and the power connection Port connections are on the front panel Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Figure 2 1 16 ports TX smart switch Figure 2 2 16 ports TX with 1 port FX smart switch Figure 2 3 24 ports TX smart switch 11710955 Figure 2 4 24 ports TX with 2 port FX smart switch Table 2 1 The Front Panel Connector MODEL LABEL DESCRIPTION 16 ports TX smart 1 16 There are 16 Ethernet ports on the front panel Connect a switch 16 ports LAN port to a computer using an Ethernet cable TX with 1 FX smart switch 24 ports TX smart 1 24 There are 24 Ethernet ports on the front panel Connect a switch 24 ports LAN port to a computer using an Ethernet cable TX with 2 FX smart switch 16 ports TX with Fiber Connect a Fiber port to a computer using an SC type 1 FX smart Fiber cable This fiber port is shared with Ethernet port 8 switch 24 ports TX with Fiber1 Connect a Fiber port to a computer using an SC type 2 FX smart Fiber2 Fiber cable Fiber1 port is shared with Ethernet port 12 switch and fiber2 is shared with Ethernet port 12 10 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Table 2 2 The Front Panel Switch MODEL LABEL DESCRIPTION 16 ports TX SW Select the activation of Ethernet port 8 or fiber port with 1 FX smart Low position fiber por
7. 6 7 Security Configuration Use the Security Configuration screen to view the authentication key and select the ports you can use to access the switch for management with the RMT Click Switch Configuration gt Security Configuration to display the screen To activate or deactivate management through a port right click on the port and click Enabled or Disabled If you disable a port this means that you cannot use RMT to manage the switch through that port 46 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Click Apply to save the changes Figure 6 20 Switch Configuration Security Configuration 0 00 50 48 57 57 1 192 168 1 101 4 0 52 54 4 01 02 03 ChiplD 0 000C 0 043424140 47 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Chapter 7 Switch Internals 7 1 Device Management Use the Device Management screen to save the configuration changes from the RMT to the switch or restore the switch s configuration back to the factory defaults You can also use this screen to restart the switch without turning off and on the power source Click Switch Internals Device Management to display the screen as shown Figure 7 1 Switch Internals Device Management Selected Network Interface Selected Switch Ed o MAC 52 54 4C 01 02 03 ChipID 0x000C VendordD 0 43424140 Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Intemals Configuration Save Load Load Factory D
8. 03 I SEN IE 03 EU og Cancel 4 The new VLAN displays in the VLAN Table list Example Port based VLAN In the following network example switch ports 1 2 3 and 4 belong to the sales VLAN group VLAN ID 02 ports 5 6 7 and 8 belong to the marketing VLAN group VLAN ID 03 and ports 1 9 10 and 11 belong to the finance VLAN group VLAN ID 04 Figure 6 11 Port based VLAN Network Example Ports 1 9 10 11 Finance VID 4 Ports 1 2 3 4 Ports 5 6 7 8 Marketing VID 3 For the network example add port based VLANs 02 03 and 04 as shown in the following figure 40 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Figure 6 12 Example Port based VLAN Configuration Selected Network Interface Selected Switch 0 MACI52 54 4C 01 02 03 ChipID 0x000C VendorlD 0x43424140 v Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Intemals Global Configuration Port Configuration QoS Configuration VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN Configuration Por gt VLAN Table VLAN Port Members 01 1213141516 02 01 02 03 04 03 05 06 07 08 04 01 If you do not activate a leaky VLAN feature the VLAN Configuration screen a unicast packet for example received on port 1 will be sent to ports 2 3 4 9 10 and 11 only 6 5 3 802 14 Tagged VLAN In 802 1q tagged VLAN the VLAN information is contained i
9. 0 2379 Cancel The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 4 2 Network Switch Selection Set LABEL DESCRIPTION Switch Name Enter a descriptive name for the switch MAC Address This field displays the MAC address of the switch You may change the MAC address here 22 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Table 4 2 Network Switch Selection Set LABEL DESCRIPTION NOTE This does NOT change the hardware MAC address on the switch Authentication Accept the default or enter the security key for the RMT to access the switch for Key management OK Click OK to save the settings in the RMT You can view the switch information in the Switch Database screen see Figure 4 3 Cancel Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen 4 2 Switch Database You can view the information of the switch es you added to the database in the Switch Database screen Click Network Switch Database to display the screen Figure 4 3 Network Switch Database Selected Network Interface Selected Switch 2 MAC O0 80 4D 06 00 EC IP 192 168 1 2 7 0 MAC 52 54 4C 01 02 03 ChiplD 0 000C 0 0543424140 Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Internals Switch Selection Switch Database Managed Switches Switch Name Address Authentication Key 16TX 52 54 4 01 02 03 02373 The following
10. Confirm Save your current configuration e into device before exiting No 20 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Chapter 4 Network 4 1 Switch Selection Display the Switch Selection screen to view the information of all switches Click Network Switch Selection to display the screen When you run the RMT the RMT will automatically search for all the RRCP enabled switches on the network and display the information in the Discovered Switches list table Select a switch for management from the Selected Switch field You can only manage one smart switch at a time Figure 4 1 Network Switch Selection Selected Network Interface Selected Switch B 00 80 0 06 00 1 192 168 1 2 x 0 MAC 52 54 4C 01 02 03 ChiplD 0 000C VendorlD 0 43424140 Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Intemals Switch Selection Switch Database Discovered Switches Name MAC Address Chip ID Vendor ID Unknown 52 54 4 01 02 03 0 000 043424140 Discovered Switch Links Uplink MAC Address Uplink Port lt gt Downlink MAC Address Dowlink Port 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 lt gt 2 54 40 01 02 03 6 The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 4 1 Network Switch Selection LABEL DESCRIPTION Discovered This table displays the information all RRCP enabled switches found on the Switches network Double click an entry to
11. 3 1 Setup Wizard WinPcap 3 1 has been installed on your computer Click Finish to close this wizard 10 When the RMT is installed successfully a screen displays as shown Click Next to exit Figure 3 9 Install RMT Setup Complete Setup Complete EB Setup has finished installing RMT on your computer 3 4 Accessing the RMT Access the RMT from the Windows Start menu 17 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Figure 3 10 RMT Main Selected Network Interface Selected Switch 2 00 80 06 00 1 192 168 1 2 0 52 54 4 01 02 03 ChiplD 0 000C VendorD 0 43424140 Switch Selection Switch Database Discovered Switches Name Address Chip ID Vendor ID 1600 52 54 4C 01 02 03 0 000 043424140 Discovered Switch Links Uplink MAC Address Uplink Port lt gt Downlink MAC Address Dowlink Port 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 lt gt 52 54 4 01 02 03 6 In the Selected Network Interface field select the network card to which the switch is connected This is applicable if you have more than one network card on your computer In the Selected Switch field select the switch you want to manage You can also double click on an entry in the Discovered Switches table 18 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual You can only configure ONE switch at a time Figure 3 11 RMT Selected Switch Selected Network Interface Selected Switch 2
12. 9 Install RMT Setup Complete 4 17 Figure ss10 PM TS MAU irai eo tre Be 18 Figure 3 11 RMT Selected SWIECI 19 Figure 3 12 e deret 20 Figure 4 1 Network Switch 21 Figure 4 2 Network Switch Selection 5 4 22 Figure 4 3 Network Switch Database 23 Figure 5 T Switeh Status Port Status eeepc reb ard abe gnato 25 Figure 5 2 Switch Status MIB Information ssesn 26 Figure 5 3 Switch Status Cable Tester oet eo Deb eren etae tope duet 28 Figure 5 4 Switch Status Signal Quality 29 Figure 6 1 Switch Configuration Global 31 Figure 6 2 Switch Configuration Port 32 Figure 6 3 Switch Configuration Port Configuration Trunk Setting 33 Figure 6 4 Switch Configuration Port Configuration Warning 34 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Figure 6 5 Switch Configuration QOS Configuration 35 Figure 6 6 Switch Configuration VLAN
13. Both TX RX Disabled Yes No Limit No Limit 100M Full Both TX RX Disabled 1 Disabled Confirm Disabled Disabled 9 The VLAN ID of P01 POZ P09 and P10 are different Disabled They can t setted to the trunk Do you switch to 802 10 Disabled VLAN Configuration page for VLAN setting Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 3 Disabled Yes No Limit No Limit 100M Full Both TX RX Disabled Yes No Limit No Limit 100M Full Both TX RX Disabled 6 3 Quality of Service QoS Configuration Configure QoS features to allow preferential treatment to specific IP packets This ensures that high priority packets are delivered efficiently even during bursts of heavy traffic If you plan to implement telephony video conferencing or any real time applications such as VoIP you should configure QoS settings on this switch to dramatically improve service quality Otherwise the quality of these services depends on the load of your network Click Switch Configuration QoS Configuration to display the configuration screen The switch provides two priority settings High and Low You can set the priority settings based on TOC DiffServ VLAN tag or a port 34 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Figure 6 5 Switch Configuration QoS Configuration Selected Network Interface Selected Switch z MAC 00 80 AD 06 00 EC IP 192 168 1 2 Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Intemals Global Configurati
14. a port and click Enabled and an option to activate or deactivate the port RX Bandwidth This field displays the bandwidth allowed for receiving traffic Right click on a port and click Bandwidth to restrict the receiving bandwidth Select No Limit if you want to use the port s total bandwidth for receiving traffic TX Bandwidth This field displays the bandwidth allowed for transmitting traffic Right click on a port and click TX Bandwidth to restrict the transmission bandwidth Select No Limit if you want to use the port s total bandwidth for transmitting traffic Advertising This field displays the port speed and duplex mode Speed Right click on a port and select Advertising Speed to configure the port speed and duplex mode 32 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Table 6 2 Switch Configuration Port Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Pause Flow Ctrl This field displays whether flow control is activated Trunking This field displays whether the port is a member of the trunk group Apply Click Apply to save the changes 6 2 1 Trunk Group Setting You can configure up to four trunk groups on the switch In the Port Configuration screen right click and click Trunking Enabled to activate trunking on the selected port A Trunk Setting screen displays as shown The screen displays the port numbers belonging to the trunk group Select the trunk speed Make sure the p
15. es 33 6 2 2 VLAN Cer ie e ER eire 33 6 3 Quality of Service QoS Configuration eene 34 6 4 Iritroduction to VAN niodo Er LE REL AA EO INR i 35 6 4 1 Port Based VLAN Pie niue 36 6 4 2 802 19 VLAN iie eite ete rai t dete 36 6 5 VLAN Configuration ss ocio ede oat nde o edite eoe n a i e addo a bit eda 36 6 5 1 Changing the VLAN Mode erret de epe RARE Ree ERR RR ane 38 6 5 2 Port Based VLAN nnnm enne 38 6 5 3 802 1 Tagged VLANs sic ih eere tee ere teal RA RE dente 41 6 6 Port Mirror Configuration aniei da inii iaaa ness nnne nnne ns 44 6 6 1 Port Mirror and aria iana eene enne enne enne enne 45 6 6 2 Example Port Mirror ereina iuam Tr o wie 46 6 7 Security Conflgurationo ERR Aa aA epe Aa Re HE e ERR o gd 46 Chapter 7 Switch Internals a a a E Robo DERE a ba 48 7 1 Device Management 1 ic e PUE bt D En a E i do tes 48 7 1 1 Restoring the Configuration Back to the Factory 48 7 1 2 Saving Gonfigutration tin tu vuota cer ob d DU e ed eR TR certes 48 7 1 3 Restarting the iP bete ferte ea EE beste edt 49 Appendix 1
16. higher 3 2 Installation Requirement Following are the minimum requirements for your computer to install the RMT Pentium compatible processor 32 of RAM Windows 98 SE Second Edition Windows ME Windows 4 0 with service pack 6 Windows 2000 or Windows XP 3 3 Installing the RMT Follow the steps below to install the RMT on your computer 1 Insert the included CD into your CD ROM drive The CD should start running automatically Otherwise search and double click Autorun exe 2 The AutoPlay Menu screen displays Click Install RMT Utility 13 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Figure 3 1 Install RMT AutoPlay Menu C AutoPlay Menu d eot tta aga tk tag ton Eon po10 sktri 5 mm eg ee RS 17121 1 3 AWelcome screen displays Click Next to continue Figure 3 2 Install RMT Welcome Welcome Welcome to the RMT Setup Program This Program GkWare will install on your computer To avoid problems please close all unning Windows programs before proceeding Please click Next to continue or Cancel to abort the setup program T b 4 Accept the default file location or click Browse to specify one Click Next to continue 14 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Figure 3 3 Install RMT Choose Destination Directory Choose Destination Directory EN Setup will install RMT in the following directory To
17. manage the switch Right click on an entry to add the switch information to the database Name This field displays a descriptive name for the switch This field displays Unknown if the switch information is not in the Switch Database screen 21 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Table 4 1 Network Switch Selection LABEL DESCRIPTION MAC Address This field displays the MAC address of the switch in six pairs of hexadecimal notation Chip ID This field displays the hardware number of the switch Vendor ID This field displays the ID of the switch manufacturer Discovered This table displays the connection information to the switch es Switch Links Uplink MAC This field displays the MAC address of the uplink port on the switch Address Uplink Port This field displays the uplink port number Downlink MAC This field displays the MAC address of the connected downlink port Address Downlink Port This field displays the connected Ethernet port number 4 1 1 Adding a Switch to the Database Follow the steps below to add a switch to the database 1 Click Network Switch Selection 2 In the Discovered Switches table right click on an entry and select Add to Switch Database 3 ASet Switch Information screen displays Figure 4 2 Network Switch Selection Set Set Switch Information Switch Name Unknown MAC Address 52 54 4C 01 02 03 Authentication Key
18. tUe ir ER DR ae 13 3 4 Accessing the poulet tates teintes nS 17 3 5 3 2 oe et ote e b b ae o e ee 19 3 6 Exiting the RMT and Saving Configuration sssssesseeeeeeeeee nenne 19 4 K Ean LoT d qRE 21 4 1 SWITCH Sele IOR 21 4 1 1 Adding a Switch to the Database emen enne 22 4 2 SWitch Database hi nu ee ee 23 4 2 1 Adding ede x e npe ede e aee edes 24 4 2 2 Editing Switch Information eene enne nns 24 4 2 3 Deleting a Switch eee dde 24 Chapter 25 5 1 oman dives inh neos item 25 5 2 MIB Informaltion aD eate ae eie e 26 5 2 1 Changing the Counter Unit Pee gere fe E 27 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual 5 3 GCable Iesters oet ret age t RE o ee c Edge a 27 5 4 signal Quality Ente teer d Een rp re Pe Pep b da Poe 28 Chapter 6 Switch Configuration nennen nnn nnne nnn arie nnn 31 6 1 Global Config ratlor 2 2 UAI AED 31 6 2 Port Configuration zonam bins 32 6 2 1 Trunk Group Settlng dein ee tee ier ette ete deed e epe e
19. table describes the labels in this screen Table 4 3 Network Switch Database LABEL DESCRIPTION Switch Name This field displays a descriptive name for the switch MAC Address This field displays the MAC address of the switch 23 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Table 4 3 Network Switch Database LABEL DESCRIPTION Authentication Key This field displays the security key for the RMT to access the switch for management 4 2 1 Adding a Switch You can add a device in the Switch Database screen for management 1 Click Network gt Switch Database 2 Right click in the Managed Switches table and click Add 3 ASet Switch Information screen displays Configure this screen and click OK to insert a new entry in the database Refer to Table 4 2 for the field descriptions 4 2 2 Editing Switch Information Follow the steps below to modify the information of the selected switch 1 Click Network gt Switch Database 2 Right click on a switch entry in the Managed Switches table and click Edit 3 ASet Switch Information screen displays Make the changes and click OK 4 2 3 Deleting a Switch In the Switch Database screen right click on a switch and click Delete to remove the selected switch from the database 24 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Chapter 5 Switch Status 5 1 Port Status Use the Port Status screen to view the status on the switch ports Click Swit
20. Quali Pair 1 2 Possible Cause TX Pair 3 5 Possible Cause t OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable 02 OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable 03 OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable OPEN in M device power down or bad cable 04 OPEN device power down or bad cable OPEN in M device power down or bad cable 05 OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable 06 Normal Cable Normal Cable 07 OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable 08 OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable OPEN in M device power down or bad cable 09 OPEN device power down or bad cable OPEN device power down or bad cable 10 OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable OPEN in M device power down or bad cable 11 OPEN device power down or bad cable OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable 12 OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable OPEN 0 device power down or bad cable 13 OPEN device power down or bad cable OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable 14 OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable 15 OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable 16 OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable OPEN inOM device power down or bad cable Start Testing 5 4 Signal Quality Check the port
21. Remote Management Tool for remote setting The switches come with fast Ethernet ports that allow you to easily expand your network by simply connecting computers or network devices to the switch Four switch models are discussed in this manual 16 ports TX smart switch 16 ports TX with 1 port FX smart switch 24 ports TX smart switch and 24 ports TX with 2 port FX smart switch The additional Fiber uplink interface is shared with one or two Ethernet ports RMT screens are similar for all switch models We will use the model 16 ports TX with 1 port FX smart switch as an example and show the screens for you The switch is easy to configure and maintain with the user friendly Remote Management Tool RMT using a unique RRCP Realtek Remote Control Protocol protocol Since the RMT does not use the IP protocol the switch cannot be managed from the Internet In this user manual the smart switch series will be referred to as the smart switch 1 2 Main Features The following lists the main features of the switch Independent per port bandwidth control Bridging capability for 100 10Mbps segments Store and Forward forwarding scheme IEEE 802 3x flow control support for full duplex operation Back pressure flow control support for half duplex operation All ports support Auto MDI MDI X and auto negotiation Supports up to VLAN groups for port based and IEEE 802 10 tagged VLAN the groups number is depended on your setting
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23. Tag Only to set the switch to drop frames without VLAN information NOTE When you change the VLAN mode a warning screen displays Click OK and Apply to complete the mode change Unicast Select Enabled to allow unicast packets to travel to different VLANs Packet Select Disabled to deactivate this feature Unicast packets can only travel to the Leaky specified VLAN ARP Packet Select Enabled to allow ARP packets to travel to different VLANs Leaky Select Disabled to deactivate this feature ARP packets can only travel to the specified VLAN Multicast Select Enabled to allow multicast packets to travel to different VLANs Packet Select Disabled to deactivate this feature Multicast packets can only travel to the Leaky specified VLAN Output Port Usethis table to configure whether the switch is to add VLAN information to outgoing Filtering packets Port This field displays the port number Tagging Right click and select a tagging option 37 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Table 6 4 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Control Select Don t Touch to set the switch not to add VLAN information to the outgoing frames Select Remove Tags to set the switch to remove VLAN tags from frames before transmitting Select Add Tag for all frames to set the switch to add VLAN information to outgoing frames Select Add Tag for high priority frames to set the swit
24. abled 05 Disabled 05 Disabled Disab Disabled 06 Disabled 06 Disabled Disab 07 Disabled 07 Disabled Disab ps Me td 08 Disabled 08 Disabled Disabled 09 Disabled 03 Disabled Disabled 10 Disabled 10 Disabled Disabled 11 Disabled 11 Disabled Disabled 12 Disabled 12 Disabled Disabled 13 Disabled 13 Disabled Disabled 14 Disabled 14 Disabled Disabled 15 Disabled 15 Disabled Disabled 16 Disabled 16 Disabled Disabled Apply The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 6 7 Switch Configuration Port Mirror Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Label Description Mirroring Ports Specify which port s to which the switch copies the traffic from the mirrored ports Right click on a port and click Enabled or Disabled Port This field displays the port number Mirroring This field displays Enabled when you set this port as the mirroring port This field displays Disabled when you deactivate mirroring on this port Mirrored Ports Specify which port s and the traffic the switch copies to the mirroring port s Right click on a port and click TX or RX for the outgoing or incoming traffic respectively Then click Enabled or Disabled to copy the specified traffic Apply Click Apply to save the changes 6 6 1 Port Mirror and Performance When you enable a port as a mirroring port this may decrease the performance on that port since bandwidth must be shar
25. ch Status gt Port Status to display the screen Figure 5 1 Switch Status Port Status Selected Network Interface Selected Switch 2 MAC O0 80 4D 06 00 EC IP 192 168 1 2 0 MAC 52 54 40 01 02 03 ChiplD D 000C VendorlD 0x43424140 Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Intemals MIB Information Cable Tester Signal Quality Port Link 01 Down 02 Down 03 Down 04 Down 05 Down 06 Up 07 Down 08 Down 09 Down 10 Down 11 Down 12 Down 13 Down 14 Down 15 Down 16 Down Refresh Speed Flow Control Auto Negotiation Loop Detected Trunk Fault Router Port 10M Half Both Enabled No No No 10M Half Both TX RX Enabled No No No 10M Half Enabled No No No 10M Half Enabled No No No 10M Half Both TX RX Enabled No No No 100M Full Disabled Enabled No No No 10M Half Both Enabled No No No 10M Half Both Enabled No No No 10M Half Both TX RX Enabled No No No 10M Half Both Enabled No No No 10M Half Both TX RX Enabled No No No 10M Half Both Enabled No No No 10M Half Both TX RX Enabled No No No 10M Half Enabled No No No 10M Half Enabled No No No 10M Half Both TX RX Enabled No No No The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 5 1 Switch Status Port Status LABEL DESCRIPTION Port This field displays the port
26. ch to add VLAN information to outgoing frames with the high priority setting Apply Click Apply to save the settings 6 5 1 Changing the VLAN Mode Follow the steps below to change the VLAN mode on the switch 1 Click Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration 2 Under VLAN Ability select Port based VLAN or 802 1Q VLAN 3 A warning screen displays Click OK to set the VLAN mode and close this screen Figure 6 7 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration Mode Change Warning will reset VLAN settings after pressing the Apply button Proceed Switch between different VLAN Functions Cancel 4 In the VLAN Configuration screen click Apply 5 When the VLAN mode change is complete a screen displays as shown Click OK to close the screen Figure 6 8 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration Apply Information 1 Operation Completed The Port based VLAN Configuration or 802 1Q VLAN Configuration tab shows 6 5 2 VLAN Configuration When you select Port based VLAN in the VLAN Configuration screen and click Apply the Port Based VLAN Configuration screen displays Use this screen to set port based VLANs 38 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Right click on the VLAN Table to create modify or delete a VLAN You cannot delete or modify the default VLAN with VLAN ID 01 to which all ports belong Port members are eliminated from the default VLAN when you add the ports
27. ed with the copied traffic To ensure that the RMT can communicate with the switch for management you cannot enable port mirroring on the port used for RMT management If you do so a warning screen 45 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual will display Figure 6 18 Switch Configuration Port Mirror Configuration Warning Warning Port currently in use by RMT can NOT be enabled 6 6 2 Example Port Mirror In the following example the switch copies incoming traffic from port 3 and outgoing traffic from port 4 to the mirroring port 16 Figure 6 19 Example Port Mirror Configuration Selected Network Interface Selected Switch 8 52 54 4 01 02 03 ChiplD 0 000C VendoiD 043424140 Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Intemals Port Configuration QoS Configuration VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN Configuration Port Mirror Configuration 41 Mirroring Ports Mirrorred Ports Port Mirroring Port Mirror TX Mirror 01 Disabled abled Disabled 02 Disabled 03 Disabled 04 Disabled 05 Disabled b d 06 Disabled 06 Disabled Disabled 07 Disabled 07 Disabled Disabled 08 Disabled 08 Disabled Disabled 09 Disabled 09 Disabled Disabled 10 Disabled 10 Disabled Disabled 11 Disabled 11 Disabled Disabled 12 Disabled 12 Disabled Disabled 13 Disabled 13 Disabled Disabled 14 Disabled 14 Disabled Disabled isabtect Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Apply
28. eer device to which this trunk connects is also set to use the same speed Click OK to save the setting and close this screen Figure 6 3 Switch Configuration Port Configuration Trunk Setting Trunk Setting The setting trunk contains P01 P02 and P10 Please select Advertised Speed Advertised Speed C 10M Full 100M Full Cancel 6 2 2 VLAN and Trunking Ports in the same trunking group must belong to the same VLAN group If you set the trunk port members to be in different VLAN groups a warning screen displays when you enable trunking in the Port Configuration screen Click Yes in the warning screen to display the Port based VLAN Configuration or the 802 1Q VLAN Configuration screen and change the VLAN settings Refer to Section 6 5 for more information on VLAN 33 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Figure 6 4 Switch Configuration Port Configuration Warning Selected Network Interface Selected Switch ha fo 52 54 4 01 02 03 ChiplD 0x000C VendorlD 0x434241 40 Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Intemals Port Configuration QoS Configuration VLAN Configuration 802 10 VLAN Configuration Port Mirror Configuration Se Port Enabled Bandwidth Bandwidth Advertised Speed Pause Flow Trunking Yes No Limit No Limit 100M Full Both TX RX Disabled Yes No Limit No Limit 100M Full Both TX RX Disabled Yes No Limit No Limit 100M Full
29. efault Configuration Save Configuration to Hardware Device Reset Reset Switch 7 1 1 Restoring the Configuration Back to the Factory Default To restore the switch configuration back to the factory default click Load Factory Default Configuration in the Device Management screen This will erase ALL your custom settings 7 1 2 Saving Configuration To save the configuration changes you made in the RMT click Save Configuration to Switch in the Device Management screen 48 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual You should save configuration changes to the switch before exiting the RMT unsaved configuration changes will be lost when you close the RMT 7 1 3 Restarting the Switch To restart or reboot the switch click Reset Switch in the Device Management screen 49 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Appendix 1 Troubleshooting PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION cannot run the RMT Make sure you have installed the RMT successfully Try installing the RMT on a different computer The RMT cannot find my switch Make sure the switch is powered on Check the Ethernet cable connection on both ends Make sure the cable length is not more than 100 meters Check that the Ethernet cable type is correct Check the LED for the corresponding connection port on the switch Use a different Ethernet cable if problem persists Power off and on the swi
30. el Port VLAN Mapping Use the VLAN ID Selection screen to specify the VLAN to which untagged packets received on the port are sent For example if you set the output VLAN ID of port 2 to 10 all untagged packets received on port 2 are sent to the port s belong to VLAN 10 Right click on an entry in the Port VLAN Mapping list and click Set VLAN ID in the 802 1Q VLAN Configuration screen to display the Port VLAN Mapping screen Select a VLAN ID and click OK to save the settings Figure 6 15 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration 802 1Q Port VLAN Mapping VLAN ID Selection Select VLAN ID From Existing VLAN Entries VLAN ID 1 X Cancel Example 802 1Q VLAN In the following VLAN example switch ports 1 2 3 and 4 belong to VLAN ID 2 ports 5 6 7 and 8 belong to VLAN ID 10 and ports 1 9 10 11 and 12 belong to VLAN ID 15 When an untagged packet is received on port 1 the packet is sent to ports 1 2 3 and 4 since the output VLAN ID on port 1 is set to 2 43 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual When an untagged packet is received on port 2 the packet is sent to ports 5 6 7 and 8 In addition before sending the packet to ports 6 and 7 the packet is tagged Figure 6 16 Example 802 1Q VLAN Configuration Selected Network Interface Selected Switch zl MAC 52 54 4C 01 02 03 ChiplD 0x000C VendorlD 0 43424140 Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Intemals Port Config
31. h Configuration VLAN Configuration 802 1Q LABEL DESCRIPTION Label Description VLAN Table This list displays the VLANs and port members Right click to create modify or delete a VLAN VLAN No This field displays the index number VLAN ID This field displays the number that identifies the VLAN Port Members This field displays the number of the port belonging to the VLAN Port VLAN Right click on a port entry and click Set VLAN ID to specify the ID of the VLAN to Mapping which the switch sends untagged packets received on this port This also sets the switch to add the selected VLAN ID information to outgoing packets Output Port Specify whether to add VLAN information to packets to a port PVID Insertion Right click on a port and click Enabled or Disabled 42 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Creating a 802 1Q Tagged VLAN Follow the steps below to add a new port based VLAN 1 Right click on the VLAN Table in the 802 1Q VLAN Configuration screen and click Add 2 A screen displays Enter a unique number 2 to 4094 in the VLAN ID field to identify this VLAN 3 Select the ports to belong to the VLAN 4 Click OK to save the changes and close this screen Figure 6 14 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration 802 1Q Add 802 10 VLAN Configuration VLAN ID 2 2 4094 1 default VLAN entry Port Members Be mee mes om 06 Be om om 14 Canc
32. install to this directory click Next To install to a different directory click Browse and select another directory To abort the installation process click Cancel Destination Directory C Program Files RMT 1 00 Browse Cancel 5 Ascreen displays Click Yes to create the new directory in which the RMT files are saved Figure 3 4 Install RMT Create Directory Setup 2 10b 3 The specified directory does not exist Do you want to create it 6 In the screen that displays specify the program folder to which the RMT icon is stored Click Next to continue Figure 3 5 Install RMT Select Program Folder Select Program Folder Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below You may type new folder name or select one from the Existing Folders list Click Next to continue Program Folders sri Existing Folders Accessories HTML Help Workshop Microsoft Web Publishing Quadralay Startup Winamp WinRAR lt Back Cancel 7 A screen displays Click Next to install WinPcap 15 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Figure 3 6 Install RMT WinPcap Setup WinPcap 3 1 Setup WinPcap 3 1 Installer In ap Welcome to the WinPcap 3 1 Installation Wizard This page contains news and updates From the WinPcap website www winpcap org Click on Next to proceed with the WinPcap installation The Network fff Toolkit The best WinPcap based tools on a CD or USB pen d
33. ion the switch is able to add VLAN information to frames before transmitting 6 5 VLAN Configuration To configure VLAN settings on the switch click Switch Configuration gt VLAN Configuration 36 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Figure 6 6 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration Selected Network Interface Selected Switch 2 00 80 40 06 00 1 192 168 1 2 o MAC 52 54 4C 01 02 03 ChipID 0x000C VendorlD 0 43424140 v Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Intemals Global Configuration Configuration QoS Configuration VLAN Configuration Port Mirror Configuration Security Cc 4 gt VLAN Ability Output Port Tagging Disabled Tagging Control Don t Touch Port based VLAN Don t Touch Don t Touch C 80210 VLAN Don t Touch Don t Touch Don t Touch Unicast Packet Leaky elk Disabled Enabled Don t Touch Don t Touch Don t Touch ARP Packet Leaky Don t Touch lt Disabled C Enabled poni Don t Touch Don t Touch Multicast Packet Leaky Disabled Enabled Apply The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 6 4 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION VLAN Ability Select Disable to deactivate the VLAN function Select Port based VLAN to set the switch to operate in port based VLAN mode Select 802 1Q VLAN to set the switch to operate in tagged VLAN mode Select Admit
34. iority level High Priority or Low Priority of the port If a port is set to high priority it means all traffic to the port is prioritizes and processed first Apply Click Apply to save the changes in the RMT 6 4 Introduction to VLAN Virtual LANs are logical grouping of devices on different network segments and allows the 35 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual users to communicate as if they were connected to a single network With VLAN you can group or segment your network and allow certain user groups to access certain network resources For example you can allow only the users from the sales department to access pricing information on the company network via VLAN setting The pricing information is not accessible to other departments in the same company Thus VLANs provide improved performance manageability and security Your switch supports two VLAN modes port based and 802 1q tagged The switch has a predefined VLAN the Default VLAN to which all ports belong 6 4 1 VLAN In port based VLAN you set a port to be a member of a VLAN For example you can assign pots 1 2 3 and 4 to belong to the sales VLAN and ports 5 6 7 and 8 to the marketing VLAN 6 4 2 802 14 Tagged VLAN In 802 1q tagged VLAN the VLAN information is contained in the frames known as tagged frames When the switch receives tagged frames it sends the frames to only ports that belong to the same VLAN In addit
35. isplays the traffic unit on the port Start Click Start to start counting the traffic through the ports The information is automatically updated in this screen Stop Click Stop to stop counting the traffic through the ports You must click Start again to update the information in this screen Clear Click Clear to reset the counters Pause Continue Click Pause to stop counting the traffic through the ports Click Continue to resume the counter update 5 2 1 Changing the Counter Unit To change the counter unit right click the mouse in the MIB Information list table The following table shows the options you can select Table 5 3 Switch Status MIB Information COUNTER UNIT OPTION Byte Per Byte Per KByte Per MByte Per GByte Packet CRC Error Packet Collision Packet 5 3 Cable Tester You can test port connection in the Cable Tester screen This allows you to diagnose the port cable links and determine possible connection problems Click Switch Status gt Cable Tester to display the screen Click Start Testing to begin the test 27 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Figure 5 3 Switch Status Cable Tester Selected Network Interface Selected Switch 2 MAC O0 80 4D 06 00 EC 1 192 168 1 2 0 MAC 52 54 4C 01 02 03 ChipID Ox000C VendorlD 0 43424140 Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Intemals Port Status MIB Information Cable Tester Signal
36. n the frames known as tagged frames When the switch receives tagged frames it sends the frames to only ports that belong to the same VLAN In addition the switch is able to add VLAN information to frames before transmitting When you select 802 1Q VLAN in the VLAN Configuration screen and click Apply the 802 1Q VLAN Configuration screen displays Use this screen to set 802 1q VLANs 41 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Right click on the VLAN Table to create modify or delete a VLAN You cannot delete or modify the default VLAN with VLAN ID 01 to which all ports belong Figure 6 13 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration 802 1Q Selected Network Interface Selected Switch m o 52 54 4 01 02 03 ChiplD 0 000C VendorD 0x43424140 Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Internals Global Configuration Port Configuration QoS Configuration VLAN Configuration 802 10 VLAN Configuration Port Mi gt VLAN Table VLAN No VLAN ID Port Members 01 1 010203 04 05 06 07 08 091011 1213141516 Add Port VLAN Mapping Dutput Port PVID Insertion Pot Port Insertion 01 1 01 Disabled 02 1 02 Disabled 03 1 03 Disabled 04 1 04 Disabled 05 1 05 Disabled 06 1 06 Disabled 07 1 0 Disabled 08 1 08 Disabled 09 1 09 Disabled 10 1 lt 10 Disabled a 44 4 44 poene The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 6 6 Switc
37. nfiguration VLAN Configuration Port Mirror Configuration Security Cc4 gt Multicast Flow Control IGMP Snooping Disabled Disabled C Enabled Enabled Broadcast Storm Filtering C Disabled Enabled The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 6 1 Switch Configuration Global Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Multicast Flow Select Disable to drop multicast packets on the switch Control Select Enabled to transmit multicast packets This may reduce performance in a busy network Broadcast Storm Select Disable to drop broadcast packets received on the switch Filtering Select Enabled to receive broadcast packets This may reduce performance in a busy network IGMP Snooping Select Disable to deactivate IGMP snooping on the switch Select Enabled to activate IGMP snooping on the switch Apply Click Apply to save the changes in the RMT 31 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual 6 2 Port Configuration Set the port settings in the Port Configuration screen Click Switch Configuration Port Configuration to display the screen To change the port settings in this screen right click and select the options Figure 6 2 Switch Configuration Port Configuration Selected Network Interface Selected Switch B 00 80 0 06 00 1 192 168 1 2 x 0 MAC 52 54 4C 01 02 03 ChiplD 0 000C VendorlD 0 43424140 Network Switch Statu
38. number Link This field displays the link status This field displays Up if a device is connected to this port This field displays Down if this port is not connected Speed This field displays the connection speed on the port Flow Control This field displays whether flow control is activated on the port Auto Auto negotiation allows the port to automatically detect and use the best Negotiation connection speed and duplex mode that are supported on the peer device 25 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Table 5 1 Switch Status Port Status LABEL DESCRIPTION This field displays whether this feature is activated on the port Loop Detected This field displays whether a network loop is detected on this port Trunk Fault This field displays whether this port is down in a trunk group Router Port This field displays whether this port is used for routing packets Refresh Click Refresh to update this screen 5 2 MIB Information Use the MIB Information screen to start collecting port statistics and see the amount of traffic received or transmitted on the ports Click Switch Status MIB Information to display the screen Right click to change the counter unit Figure 5 2 Switch Status MIB Information Selected Switch 0 MAC 52 54 4C 01 02 03 ChiplD 0 000C VendorlD Dx43424140 Selected Network Interface B 00 80 0 06 00 1 192 168 1 2 x Network Switch Status Swi
39. on Port Configuration 005 Configuration VLAN Configuration Port Mirror Configuration Security Cc 4 gt 802 1p VLAN Priority Disbaled Enabled High Low Priority Ratio C 41 C 81 16 1 High Priority First zl o MAC 52 54 4C 01 02 03 ChiplD 0 000C VendorlD 0x43424140 Port Priority Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 6 3 Switch Configuration QoS Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION 802 1p Select Enabled to set the switch to prioritize VLAN tagged packets VLAN tagged VLAN packets with priority levels O through 3 are treated as high priority Priority levels 4 Priority through 7 are treated as low priority Select Disabled to set the switch not to prioritize VLAN tagged packets High Low Select 4 1 8 1 or 16 1 to set the switch to assign the selected ratio of the bandwidth for Priority transmitting high and low priority packets respectively Ratio Select Disabled to disable this feature Port This list displays the priority of the port Priority To set the priority of the ports right click and select Low Priority or High Priority Port This field displays the port number Priority This field displays the pr
40. rive without any installation Get it now New WinPcap versions available online WinPcap 4 0 alphat Download WinPcap Support Mailing lists Commercial support Cancel 8 In the License Agreement screen click Agree to agree with the license Figure 3 7 Install RMT License Agreement WinPcap 3 1 Setup License Agreement wm cap Please review the license terms before installing WinPcap 3 1 Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement Copyright c 1999 2005 NetGroup Politecnico di Torino Italy Copyright c 2005 CACE Technologies Davis California All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary Forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the Following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the Following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary Form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the Following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials If you accept the terms of the agreement click I Agree to continue You must accept the agreement to install WinPcap 3 1 9 After the WinPcap installation process is complete a screen displays as shown Click Finish 16 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Figure 3 8 Install RMT WinPcap Installation Complete WinPcap 3 1 Setup Completing the WinPcap
41. s 4 Trunking groups Quality of Service QoS Port mirroring 1 3 Applications The following figure shows a network application where the switch is used In this example the switch connects the two networks A and B with high speed access to a multimedia server Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Switch LN Multimedia Server Network B Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection 2 1 Package Content 1x switch 1X power cord 1 mount kit optional 4x rubber feet for desktop mounting 1x user manual 1xQIG 2 2 Safety Warnings The length of exposed bare power wire should not exceed 7mm Do not use this product near water for example a wet basement e Only a qualified technician should service or disassemble this device 2 3 Hardware Installation The smart switch series can be rack mountable or set on a desk 2 3 1 Desktop Mounting For setting the smart switch on a desk or a flat surface attached the four rubber feet to the four corners of the smart switch first 2 3 2 Rack Mounting If you want to install the smart switch in a 19 rack cabinet use the included rack mount kit to attach the ears to the smart switch with the screws provided When stacking the switch with other devices leave space between devices to allow airflow Do NOT block the ventilating holes
42. s Switch Configuration Switch Intemals Global Configuration Port Configuration 905 Configuration VLAN Configuration 802 10 VLAN Configuration Port Mi 4 gt Port Enabled Bandwidth TX Bandwidth Advertised Speed Pause Flow Trunking 01 Yes No Limit No Limit 100M Ful Both TX RX Disabled 02 Yes No Limit No Limit 100M Full Both TX RX Disabled 03 Yes No Limit No Limit 100M Full Both TX RX Disabled 04 Yes No Limit No Limit 100M Full Both TX RX Disabled 05 Yes No Limit No Limit 100M Full Both TX RX Disabled 100M Full Both 07 Yes Enabled 100M Full Both TX RX Disabled 08 Yes RX Bandwidth 100 Ful Both TX AX Disabled 09 Yes Bandwidth gt Ful Disabled 10 Yes Advertised Speed gt 128 Kb Full Both TX RX Disabled 11 Yes Pots Flav Cont 56km full BOR DUBX Disabled 12 Yes Flow Conta 220 0 5 Both TX RX Disabled 13 Yes Trunking gt 512 Kbps Ful Both TX RX Disabled 14 Yes No Limit Nolmi 1 Mbps Full Both TX RX Disabled 15 Yes No Limit Nolimi 9 Mbps Full Both TX RX Disabled 16 Yes No Limit No Limi cx Full TX RX Disabled 4 Mbps 8 Mbps Apply The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 6 2 Switch Configuration Port Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Port This field displays the port number Enabled This field displays whether the port is activated Yes or deactivated No Right click on
43. t is selected switch High position Ethernet port 8 is selected 24 ports TX SW1 There are two selection switches on the front panel Select the with 2 FX SW2 activation of Ethernet port 12 24 or fiber port 1 2 smart switch Low position fiber port 1 2 is selected High position Ethernet port 12 24 is selected 2 4 4 Ethernet Port Connections For 10 100 Mbps Ethernet connections simply connect a computer or network device to a port on the smart switch using an Ethernet cable The 16 ports TX with 1 FX smart switch and the 24 ports TX with 2 FX smart switch come with one and two fiber uplink ports respectively for connecting to a high speed server or inter connecting with another switch On the 16 ports TX with 1 FX smart switch the uplink port is shared with Ethernet port 8 On the 24 ports TX with 2 FX smart switch the uplink ports are shared with Ethernet port 12 and 24 Follow the steps below to show the usage of the fiber port 1 Power off the smart switch 2 Connect the fiber cable Figure 2 5 Connecting the Fiber Cable am Copper EL ucc 3 Press down the button on the front panel beside the fiber port 4 Power on the smart switch 11 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Do NOT connect a telecommunication cable to the fiber port To avoid risk of severe eye damage do NOT look into an operating fiber port and or fiber connector 2 4 2 Po
44. tch Configuration Switch Intemals Port Status MIB Information Cable Tester Signal Quality Port RX Counter Unit TX Counter TX Unit Diag Counter Diag Unit 01 0 Packet 0 Packet 0 Packet 02 0 Packet 0 Packet 0 Packet 03 0 Packet 0 Packet Packet 04 0 0 Packet 0 Packet 05 0 Packet 0 Packet 0 Packet 06 ume 0 Packet 07 PerBye f 0 Packet 08 TX Unit gt Packet Per KByte Bt 0 Packet a Diag Unit CRC Eror Packet Per MByte e E 11 0 Collision Packet Per GByte 0 Packet 12 0 Packet 0 Packet 0 Packet 13 0 Packet 0 Packet Packet 14 0 0 Packet 0 Packet 15 0 Packet 0 Packet 0 Packet 16 0 Packet 0 Packet 0 Packet Start The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 5 2 Switch Status MIB Information LABEL DESCRIPTION Port This field displays the port number 26 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Table 5 2 Switch Status MIB Information LABEL DESCRIPTION RX Counter This field displays the amount of traffic received on the port RX Unit This field displays the traffic unit on the port TX Counter This field displays the amount of traffic transmitted on the port TX Unit This field displays the traffic unit on the port Diag Counter This field displays the total amount of traffic received transmitted on the port Diag Unit This field d
45. tch and try accessing the switch again 50
46. to other VLANs Figure 6 9 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration Port Based Selected Network Interface Selected Switch o MAC 52 54 4C 01 02 03 ChiplD 0x000C VendorlD 0x43424140 Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Intemals Global Configuration Port Configuration QoS Configuration VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN Configuration Por VLAN Table VLAN No Members 01 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 091011 1213141516 Add The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 6 5 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration Port based LABEL DESCRIPTION VLAN Table This list displays the VLANs and port members Right click to create modify or delete a VLAN VLAN No This field displays the VLAN ID Port Members This field displays the number of the port belonging to the VLAN Creating a Port based VLAN You can create up to 32 VLANs on the switch Follow the steps below to add a new port based VLAN 1 Right click on the VLAN Table in the Port based VLAN Configuration screen and click Add 2 The following screen displays A screen displays Select the ports you intend to set in this 39 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual VLAN group 3 Click OK to save the changes and close this screen Figure 6 10 Switch Configuration VLAN Configuration Port based Add Port based VLAN Configuration Port Members 01 02
47. transmission quality in the Signal Quality screen The RMT checks the Signal to Noise Ratio SNR for the transmission quality Click Switch Status Signal Quality and click Start Testing to begin the test 28 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Figure 5 4 Switch Status Signal Quality Selected Network Interface Selected Switch 2 00 80 0 06 00 1 192 168 1 2 0 MAC 52 54 4C 01 02 03 ChipID 0x000C VendorD Dx43424140 Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Intemals Port Status MIB Information Cable Tester Signal Quality Signal Quality 01 Link is Down 02 Link is Down 03 Link is Down 04 Link is Down 05 Link is Down 06 Very Good 07 Link is Down 08 Link is Down 09 Link is Down 10 Link is Down 11 Link is Down 12 Link is Down 13 Link is Down 14 Link is Down 15 Link is Down 16 Link is Down Start Testing 29 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Chapter 6 Switch Configuration 6 1 Global Configuration Set the system wide settings in the Global Configuration screen Click Switch Configuration Global Configuration to display the screen Figure 6 1 Switch Configuration Global Configuration Selected Network Interface Selected Switch 2 MAC 00 80 4D 06 00 EC IP 192 168 1 2 Ed o MAC 52 54 4C 01 02 03 ChiplD D 000C Vendor D 0x43424140 Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Intemals Port Configuration QoS Co
48. uration QoS Configuration VLAN Configuration 802 10 VLAN Configuration Port Mirror Configuration Sec 4 gt VLAN Table VLAN No VLANID Port Members 01 1 010203 04 05 06 07 08 091011 1213 14 15 16 02 2 010203 04 03 10 05 06 07 08 04 15 01 09101112 Port VLAN Mapping Output Port PVID Insertion Pot A Insertion 01 2 01 Disabled 02 10 02 Disabled 03 1 03 Disabled 04 1 04 Disabled 05 1 05 Disabled 06 1 06 Enabled 07 1 07 Enabled 08 1 08 Disabled 09 1 09 Disabled 10 1 a 10 Disabled a 44 4 44 poene 6 6 Port Mirror Configuration With port mirroring the switch copies the incoming and or outgoing traffic from a port to another port This is usually used for traffic analysis and diagnostic purposes Click Switch Configuration Port Mirror Configuration to display the screen 44 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Figure 6 17 Switch Configuration Port Mirror Configuration Selected Network Interface Selected Switch 8 MAC 52 54 40 01 02 03 ChiplD 0 000C VendorlD 0x43424140 Network Switch Status Switch Configuration Switch Internals Port Configuration QoS Configuration VLAN Configuration Port Based VLAN Configuration Port Mirror Configuration 41 Mirroring Ports Mirrorred Ports Port Mirroring Port Mirror TX Mirror 01 Disabled 01 Disabled Disabled 02 Disabled 02 Disabled Disabled 3 Disabled 03 Disabled Disabled 04 Dis
49. wer Connection The power socket is located on the rear panel of the switch Use the power cord to connect this socket to a power source to power on the switch Use the power source as labeled on the rear panel Figure 2 6 Rear Panel 2 5 LED Description The following table describes the LEDs on the front panel Table 2 3 LED LED STATUS DESCRIPTION PWR On The smart switch is receiving power Off The smart switch is not receiving power LNK ACT On The port is connected and is transmitting data Blinking The port is connected and is transmitting data Off The port is not connected 12 Smart Ethernet Switch Series User s Manual Chapter 3 The Remote Management Tool 3 1 Overview The Remote Management Tool RMT allows you to configure the switch from a remote location on the network without directly connecting a computer to the switch If you have more than one switch on the network you can maintain multiple switches using the RMT The RMT uses a unique RRCP protocol that allows you to access and manage the switch through the Ethernet network This provides management security as the switch is not manageable over the Internet You can configure advanced features such as VLAN trunking port mirroring etc using the RMT You can also back up restore or reset the smart switch s configuration The screens are best view with a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels or
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