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1. 5e Cat 5e is recommended 1000M fiber connection MMF or SMF depending on the SFP transceiver used 2 6 Rack Mounting Two 19 inch rack mounting brackets are supplied with the switch for 19 inch rack mounting The steps to mount the switch onto a 19 inch rack are 1 Turn the power to the switch off 2 Install two brackets with supplied screws onto the switch 2 Mount the switch onto 19 inch rack with rack screws securely 3 Turn the power to the switch on 2 RESET Button The reset button is located on the front panel The button provides the following functions Operation Function Press the button more than 3 second Restore the switch back to factory default settings Press the button less than 3 seconds Reboot the switch 2 8 Software Management It will take about 30 seconds after that the switch will flash all the LED once and automatically performs self test and is in ready state The switch features an http server which can serve the man agement requests coming from any web browser software over internet or intranet network Web Browser e Microsoft IE 6 0 above recommended Netscape V7 1 above or FireFox V1 00 above e Display resolution 1024x768 Set IP Address for the switch unit Before the switch can be managed from a web browser software make sure a unique IP address 19 configured for the switch 2 9 IP Address Settings and Changing Password The switch is shipped with the following factory default settings
2. Dd D 8 amp 8 amp 8 4 O Dd b 8 8 8 amp 8 8 4 iin G C d Our 90 Apply Parameter description Normal Group 1 8 Group the ports you choose together Up to 12 ports can be selected for each group Note Check the following to avoid errors in configuration When configuring the link aggregation Ce Ce Dd 8 8 amp 8 8 4 t 8 amp 8 4 O t 8 8 amp 8 8 4 B D 8 8 D 8 4 O B 8 8 amp 8 8 4 Dd 8 8 amp 8 0 4 Dd b 06 D 8 4 O D 8 amp 8 4 Dd b 0 8 D 8 4 O Dd amp 8 8 amp 8 amp 8 4 Dd 8 8 amp 8 o 8 4 Dd amp 06 8 4 O Dd 0 amp 8 4 Dd b 06 8 amp 8 4 O Dd 8 8 D D AW Dd 8 8 4 8 4 fe Ce Ce Ce Ce Ce Ce Ce Ce Ce Ce Set up the ports that do not join any aggregation trunking group Ce S Ce B Ce C Ce Dd b 8 amp 6 4 O Dd 8 oe 8 4 e function you should check that whether the aggregated ports are in full duplex mode as well as their speed is the same or not The aggregated ports are in the same VLAN group slo 3 2 Mirror Configuration Mirror Configuration is to monitor the traffic of the network For example we assume that Port A and Port B are Sniffer Port and Source Port respectively thus the traffic passed by Port B will be copied to Port A for monitoring Mirror Setting L DT SpitterModeczAtnable E Suitor 9 i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 pDRDDR
3. No filtering criterion applies in port based VLAN The only criterion is the physical port you connect to Tag based Tag based VLAN identifies its member by VID This is quite different from port based VLAN Each tag based VLAN you built up must be assigned VLAN name and VLAN ID Valid VLAN ID is 1 4094 Metro Mode The Metro Mode is a quick configuration VLAN environment method on Port based VLAN It will create 22 or 23 Port based VLAN groups This function is enabled only when metro mode is chosen in VLAN mode 23 Except Port 23 each port of the switch cannot transmit packets with each other Each port groups a VLAN with Port 23 thus total 23 groups consisting of 2 members are formed 24 Except Port 24 each port of the switch cannot transmit packets with each other Each port groups a VLAN with Port 24 thus total 23 groups consisting of 2 members are formed 23 amp 24 Except Port 23 and Port 24 each port of the switch cannot transmit packets with each other Each port groups a VLAN with Port 23 and Port 24 thus total 22 groups consisting of 3 members are formed This switch can support up to maximal 24 port based VLAN groups or 24 Tag VLAN groups Management Interface State It works when the tag based mode is chosen When this function is enabled only the tagged packets with this VID can manage the switch VID Valid range 1 4094 3 2 4 VLAN Group Configuration Port based VLAN Configuration 1 Defaul
4. Table of Contents 1 IA OGUCUION BEE 6 NK EE 6 1 2 View of Web Smart 24 Port Gigabit Switch see eee eee eee 7 1 3 e Fe Eeer 8 1 4 Management Software Specifications see ee e e e e ee ee ee 9 A aaa OTi 10 AS A e erie eta as 10 22 VESKO el lle E 10 229 ADDIVING OW EE 10 2 4 SFP Transceiver Installation cccccccccssecccceeeecceseeecseseeecesseeecsuseeecsaeeeeseaesessaaeees 10 Ze aT ehe LT 11 20 TAC IC MOUNINO E 11 e RESET BU WOO EE 11 2 6 SOltwalre Management o sb 11 2 9 IP Address Settings and Changing Password cesses eee eee ee eee 11 3 Operation of Web based Management sssccsesseecsenseecenseesenseeseeaes 12 3 1 Web Management Home Overview sse eee ee ee eee eee 13 A O E 14 32 1 System COMIQUEROS 15 322 POMS ee le UTC de EE 16 3 2 3 VEAN Mod eene BEE 17 32 e KE eet e den re le e e EE 18 32220 PVD CONIU e 20 3 2 6 Aggregation Configuration e eee eee eee eee 21 3 2 7 MIRFOF CONMOUPATON cost toca ested a 22 3 2 8 Quality of Service Configurati0N coconccncccccoconnconooncnncnonononncononnnnnnnnnancnncnonanennnss 23 3 2 8 1 Vian Tag COntiqUra ON acid ti 24 3282 IP TOS Classical ii S A 25 32 831P TCP UDP Por Classificat ON ME 26 3 2 8 4 IP Diffserv ClaSsifiCation ccccccccccssececcseeeccesececseuseecseneeeseseeeseueeeesaaeeessaaeees 28 3 2 9 Bandwidth Management 29 322 10 Trap EVENUC OMfQUIATION BEE 30 Bee sl Max Packer e EE 31 BR ei rell G EE ER Sl ota HEEN EE 32 Sa Detal
5. all ports Clear Refresh Tx Bytes Rx Bytes A dl 1 1267826 101748 297196550 1307533 O E O O O O O O 3 O O O O O O 4 O O O O O O a O O O O O O D O O O O O O 7 23533188 141177 13071346 107250 O O D O O O O O O H O O O O O O 10 O O 0 O O O 11 O O O O O D 12 O O O O O O 13 O O O O O O 14 O O U O O O 15 O O O O O O 14 n n n n n n If the counting is overflow the counter will be reset and restart counting Parameters description Tx Bytes Total transmitted bytes Tx Frames The counting number of the packet transmitted Rx Bytes Total received bytes Rx Frames The counting number of the packet received Tx Errors Number of bad packets transmitted Rx Errors Number of bad packets received 372 3 3 2 Detailed Statistics Statistics for Port 1 Clear Refresh Port 1 Port2 Port3 Port4 Port Porto Port Ports Port9 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Port 13 Port 14 Porti5 Port 16 Port 17 Portis Port 19 Port 20 Port 21 Port 22 Port 23 Port 24 Feceive Total Transmit Total Receive Size Counters Feceive Error Counters Transmit Error Counters Rx CRC Aligment rz Collisions o Rx Fragments 0 Rx Jabber 0 o Parameter description Rx Packets The counting number of the packet received RX Octets Total received bytes Rx High Priority Packets Number of Rx packets classified as high priority Rx Low Priority Packets Number of Rx packets classified as low priority Rx Broadcast Show th
6. distance depending on the SFP transceiver Diagnostic LED System LED Power Port 1 24 10 100 1000M Speed status Port 1 24 LINK ACT Link status and activities Port 23 24 SFP SFP fiber link status Power Requirement Voltage 100 240 VAC Frequency 50 60 Hz Consumption 30W Ambient Temperature Operating 0 to 50 C Humidity 5 to 90 Dimensions 44 H 442 W 209 D mm Approval Comply with FCC Part 15 Class A amp CE Mark Approval 1 4 Management Software Specifications Interface Web Http browsing System configuration IP address settings system name password Auto logout timer Port configuration Port operating mode flow control VLAN configuration VLAN mode disable Port based 802 1Q Tag based Metro predefined Port based VLAN groups up to 24 active groups Group ID description VID member ports VID value range 1 4094 Port VID range PVID 1 4094 Per Port Ingress Rules Forward packets with VID PVID Drop untagged packets Per Port Egress Rules Port Tagging mode Untagging specific VID packets Link Aggregation Trunking Configuration Trunks up to 8 groups Trunk port members up to 8 ports Mirroring Function Sniffer mode Ingress traffic of the source ports Sniffer port one port Source ports multiple ports are allowed Quality of Service QoS Priority class High and low Per port classification options 802 1p IP ToS IP DSCP IP TCP UDP Port L4 base Bandwidth Cont
7. number is 1 24 Both port 23 and 24 are optional modules Link Status will show the current active link speed and duplex Otherwise it shows Down Display Auto or Forced the speed mode Show each port flow control status Display the ports that do not join any aggregation trunking group Display the members of the Group Display Port based Tag based and metro mode which depends on the setting in VLAN mode configuration function Display the Group ID Display the description defined by administrator is associated with a VLAN group Display VLAN identifier Each tag based VLAN group has a unique VID It appears only in tag based mode Display the port members belonging to each VLAN Group VLAN Tagging status of the switch management interface VID used by the switch management interface 236 Mirror Sniffer Mode Sniffer Port Source Port Trap Event Trap IP Trap IP Warm Boot Cold Boot Illegal Login Link Up Link Down Rx error threshold Tx error threshold Error threshold Display the status the activation or deactivation of Port Mirror function Display the port for monitoring Display the port for being monitored The IP address of the first Trap manager The IP address of the second Trap manager Trap event enable setting Trap event enable setting Trap event enable setting and counter Trap event enable setting and counter Trap event enable setting and counter Trap event enable set
8. you follow the operating instructions e Do not push any objects into the openings of your system Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior components e Operate the product only from the type of external power source indicated on the electrical ratings label If you are not sure of the type of power source required consult your service provider or local power company 2 2 Desktop Mounting The switch can be mounted on a desktop or shelf Make sure that there is proper heat dissipation from and adequate ventilation around the device Do not place heavy objects on the device 2 3 Applying Power One AC power cord which meets the specification of your country of origin was supplied with the switch unit The switch supports wide range of AC power input specifications as follows Power Rating 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 30W max Voltage Range 90 264 VAC Frequency 47 63 Hz 2 4 SFP Transceiver Installation Verify the following Steps when installing an SFP transceiver into an empty SFP port 1 Use the SFP transceivers qualified only by switch manufacturer 2 The switch supports Hot plug installation of the SFP transceiver even when the switch is on 3 Make sure the transceiver is seated in the SFP port securely 4 Install the fiber cable after the transceiver installation 2 5 Port and Cable Connection Cables 10 100M copper connection Cat 3 4 5 Cat 5 is recommended 1000M copper connection Cat 5
9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 29 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 _ Add Group Delete Group It shows the existed information of VLAN Groups List and maintains them i e modify and delete one of them You can easily create and delete a VLAN group by pressing lt Add Group gt and lt Delete Group gt function buttons or click the Group ID directly to edit it Parameter description ID Group ID When you want to edit a VLAN group you must select the Group ID field Then you will enter Tag based VLAN Group Setting or Port based VLAN Group Setting page which depends on your VLAN mode selection Description The description defined by administrator is associated with a VLAN group VID VLAN identifier Each tag based VLAN group has a unique VID It appears only in tag based mode Member This is used to enable or disable if a port is a member of the new added VLAN Enable means it is a member of the VLAN Just tick the check box t beside the port x to enable it lt Add Group gt Create a new port based VLAN or tag based VLAN which depends on the VLAN mode you choose in VLAN mode function Add VLAN Group A ee R 10 20 30 40 50 60 7O sO Member 20 100110 1201320 140 150160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 Apply Add a Port based VLAN group 18 Add VLAN Group O OA a ee et eee Sto vit R RE tar iat ton S 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 Add a Tag based VLAN group lt Delete Group gt
10. DDDDDD 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DODODBODDODDODOO Source Port Apply Parameter description Sniffer Mode Used for the activation or deactivation of Port Mirror function the switch port mirror supported Ingress traffic only Default is disable Sniffer Port Set up the port for monitoring Valid port is Port 1 24 and default is Port 1 Source Port Set up the ports for being monitored Just tick the check box t under the port x and valid port is Port 1 24 Note When configuring the mirror function you should avoid setting a port to be a sniffer port and aggregated port at the same time It will cause something wrong 77 3 2 8 Quality of Service Configuration Quality of Service QoS Configuration _ MLAN Tag Priority Configure C IP ToS Classification Configure IP TCP UDP Port Classification Configure IP Diffserv Classification Configure Apply Function description Default Class VLAN Tag Priority IP ToS Classification IP TCP UDP Port Classification IP Deffserv Classification Some packets which did not belong to the selected QoS classifica tion method would be classified as Default Class In VLAN tagged packet there are 3 bits belonging to priority According to these 3 bits we could arrange 8 traffics 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 010 100 101 110 111 We can set High priority or Low priority for each traffic class In a received IP packet TOS field is used to classify the p
11. Just tick the check box t beside the ID then press the lt Delete Group gt button to delete the group Port based VLAN Configuration ETT Member TL Default 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ia 2 accountin 9 10 11 Ssss Add Group Delete Group Delete a Port based VLAN group Tag based VLAN Configuration T ID ER Member TL Default L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 IS 2 2 9 10 Serres Add Group Delete Group Delete a Tag based VLAN group 19 3 2 5 PVID Configuration This configuration 1s applied to Tag based VLAN mode only PVID Configuration EE oro fosa E RS p sO sabe E EN o o o fete E Sib rr o E ENE rr rr fosa fl HR o o Deme E SS oc of oo P E RS rr OO Jose E EN oro D E RRE rr p sabe E EJ fr ron fosa E ERE non sape fi EJ o o p fosa fl BEBE o o Deme fi EB o o o osea E PE pP o p cate E Bar o o o D fi BBE no non sabe E EJ o oro ford E PR o o o osea E EA o oc p fosa fl h o o o Deme E EJ rr o P K EER rr p ee K b D D E Rule 1 Drop Frame from Nonmember Port Rule 2 Drop Untagged Frame Parameter description Port 1 24 Port number PVID This PVID range will be 1 4094 Before you set a number x as PVID you have to create a Tag based VLAN group with VID x Rule 1 Forward only packets with VID matching this port configured VID You can apply Rule 1 as a way to a gi
12. KGS 2402 Web Samrt 24 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch with SFP support Installation Guide DOC 050724 C 2005 KTI Networks Inc All rights reserved No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any directive work such as translation or transformation without permission from KTI Networks Inc KTI Networks Inc reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of KTI Networks Inc to provide notification of such revision or change For more information contact United States KTI Networks Inc P O BOX 631008 Houston Texas 77263 1008 Phone 713 2663891 Fax 713 2663893 E mail kti ktinet com URL http www ktinet com International Fax 886 2 26983873 E mail kti ktinet com tw URL http www ktinet com tw The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice Copyright C All Rights Reserved TRADEMARKS Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with th
13. S ToS Configuration O e e e CO OO O O Ka D D a o Apply Parameter description O D D e D e High High High High High High High gt High AEE E EEE Port Port 1 Port 24 User can set up the port 1 24 respectively to let IP ToS QoS Classification function work on them Multiple port selection is allowed All select all ports 1 24 to simplify the procedure of configuration Class Each ToS value is configured with a priority class High High Priority Low Low priority Note Bit 0 Bit 1 Bit 2 represent Bit 5 Bit 7 in TOS Field of IP Header in an IP packet SSES 3 2 8 3 IP TCP UDP Port Classification Quality of Service QoS Layer 4 Configuration G Disable IP TCP UDP Port Classification Down prioritize web browsing e mail FTP and news Prioritize IP Telephony VoIP Prioritize iSCSI Prioritize web browsing e mail FTP transfers and news Prioritize Streaming AudioVideo Prioritize Databases Oracle IBM DB SQL Microsoft Simple lt lt TCP IP Layer 4 TCP UDP Classes Special TCP UDP class Low Default class all other TCP UDP ports Low Special UDP TCP Port Selection Port 1 sl Custom lo Custom E Custom lo Custom E NE P la Custom lo Custom lo Custom lo Custom lo Custom lo In L4 QoS Configuration you can select one of these special network transmission events with the associated predefined configurati
14. ast broadcast and multicast Data Rate Mbps Valid range is 0 1000 Broadcast amp Multicasat Set up the limit of Ingress bandwidth for the port you choose Incoming traffic will be discarded if the rate exceeds the value you set up in Data Rate field The format of the packet only limits to broadcast and multicast Data Rate Mbps Valid range is 0 1000 Egress Rate Limiting parameter description All Traffic Set up the limit of Egress bandwidth for the port you choose Packet transmission will be delayed if the rate exceeds the value you set up in Data Rate field Traffic may be lost if egress buffers run full The format of the packet limits to Unicast broadcast and multicast Data Rate Mbps Valid range is 0 1000 29 3 2 10 Trap Event Configuration The Trap Events Configuration function is used to enable the switch to send out the SNMP trap information while predefined trap events occurred Trap Events Configuration Trap IP 0 0 0 0 Trap IP 0 0 0 0 C Warm Boot System Event T Cold Boot IT Illegal Login Illegal Login Counter O C Link Up Link Up Counter 0 Link Down Link Down Counter oO TP and Fiber Port Event FT Rx error threshold Rx error threshold Counter 0 FT Tx error threshold Tx error threshold Counter 0 Error threshold fio packets in 5 seconds Apply Clear Parameter description Trap IP IP address of the SNMP trap manager who can receive the traps Two trap managers are supporte
15. ation Disable IP TCP UDP Port Classification E Down prioritize web browsing e mail FTP and news Prioritize IP Telephony VoIP Prioritize iSCSI Prioritize web browsing e mail FTP transfers and news Prioritize Streaming Audio Video Prioritize Databases Oracle IBM DB2 SQL Microsoft TCP IP Layer 4 TCP UDP Classes Special TCP UDP class Low y Default class all other TCP UDP ports High lt Special UDP TCP Port Selection Port 1 sl Custom 80 Custom 280 Custom 443 Custom 25 Custom 110 Custom 20 Custom 21 Custom 69 Custom 1119 Custom 2009 Apply S 3 2 8 4 IP Diffserv Classification IP Diffserve Classification method uses 6 bit field of DSCP in an IP packet to classify the priority class of the received IP packet Each DSCP Diffserv value can be configured a priority class IP Differentiated Services DiffServ Configuration _ DiffServ Class Diffserv Class Diffserv Cl High High sl BC Ge Ion sl BCS loar S REES dich El Loop S BEL ron El BEE a riche P SE High l i 5 E T SE ES 29 33 37 45 Parameter description Diffserv Display 64 0 63 DSCP items Class Class assigned to the DSCP High High Priority Low Low priority Note The classification function are applied to all ports and can not be configured for each port respectively 28 3 2 9 Bandwidth Management Bandwid
16. d System Events Warm Boot Warm Start Management operation event Cold Boot Power on event of the switch Illegal Login Invalid login event Port Events Link Up Port link up event Link Down Port link down event Rx error threshold Rx error over threshold event Tx error threshold Tx error over threshold event Error threshold The number of error packets in 5 seconds This page also displays occurrence counters of some events 30 3 2 11 Max Packet Length Maximum Packet Length Port Max Frame Size Port Max Frame Size 1532 1532 1532 1532 1532 1532 sl 15327 1532 1532 1532 15328 0 1532 sl E 1532 7 15328 6 1532 sl 18 1532 si 0 1532 7 2 aas 4 1532 lt n Qu Ja j l KP 1532 1532 Y 1532 1532 1532 Y Wy n Kl N Pp E RECERCA EE N Lu N Apply This function is used to limit the maximum packet length accepted by each port Jumbo Frame bytes Set up the maximum length of the packet that each port can accept Options 1518 1532 9216 bytes The default is 1532 bytes 31 3 3 Monitoring Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics There are two functions contained in the monitoring section 3 3 1 Statistics Overview The function of Statistics Overview collects any information and provides the counting summary about the traffic of the port no matter the packet is good or bad Statistics Overview for
17. e instruction manual may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense NOTICE 1 The changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2 Shielded interface cables and AC power cord if any must be used in order to comply with the emission limits CISPR A COMPLIANCE This device complies with EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following technical standard EN 55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment This device complies with CISPR Class A WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interfer ence in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures CE NOTICE Marking by the symbol C indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC directive of the Euro pean Community Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following techni cal standards EN 55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference characteristics of Information Technology Equipment EN 50082 1 Generic Immunity Standard Part 1 Domestic Commercial and Light Industry EN 60555 2 Disturbances in supply systems caused by household appliances and similar electrical equipment Part 2 Harmonics
18. e IP address of the switch 192 168 1 1 e Subnet Mask of the switch 255 255 255 0 e Default Gateway of the switch 192 168 1 254 e Password admin For security reason it is recommended to change the default settings for the switch before deploying it to your network To change IP address Use Web System Configuration Menu To change password Use Web System Configuration Menu 3 Operation of Web based Management The steps to start web management are 1 Type http 192 168 1 1 in the address row in a browser 2 Type password in order to login and access authentication The default password is admin Please enter password to login Password Login For the first time to use please enter the default password then click the lt Apply gt button The login process now is completed In the switch it supports a simple user management function allowing only one administrator to config ure the system at the same time To optimize the display effect it is recommended to use e Microsoft IE 6 0 above Netscape V7 1 above or FireFox V1 00 above e Display resolution 1024x768 3 1 Web Management Home Overview The Information of Page Layout Aggregation dor Gualty of Service Bandwidth Management Trap Event ax Packet Length Monitoring Statistics Overview Detailed Statistics Maintenance Status Warm Restart Factory Default software Update Logout Top side It shows the front panel of the s
19. e counting number of the received broadcast packet Rx Multicast Show the counting number of the received multicast packet Tx Packets The counting number of the packet transmitted TX Octets Total transmitted bytes Tx High Priority Packets Number of Tx packets classified as high priority Tx Low Priority Packets Number of Tx packets classified as low priority Tx Broadcast Show the counting number of the transmitted broadcast packet Tx Multicast Show the counting number of the transmitted multicast packet Rx 64 Bytes Number of 64 byte frames in all packets received 2387 Rx 65 127 Bytes Rx 128 255 Bytes Rx 256 511 Bytes Rx 512 1023 Bytes Rx 1024 Bytes Tx 64 Bytes Tx 65 127 Bytes Tx 128 255 Bytes Tx 256 511 Bytes Tx 512 1023 Bytes Tx 1024 Bytes Rx CRC Alignment Rx Undersize Rx Oversize Rx Fragments Rx Jabber Rx Drops Tx Collisions Tx Drops Tx FIFO Drops Number of 65 126 byte frames in all packets received Number of 127 255 byte frames in all packets received Number of 256 511 byte frames in all packets received Number of 512 1023 byte frames in all packets received Number of 1024 max_length byte frames in all packets received Number of 64 byte frames in all packets transmitted Number of 65 126 byte frames in all packets transmitted Number of 127 255 byte frames in all packets transmitted Number of 256 511 byte frames in all packets transmitted Number of 512 1023 byte frames in all
20. es Click this function and press the lt Yes gt button then you will enter next two pages to complete the software updating procedures You must complete the updating procedure Note After pressing lt Yes gt if you encounter any problems or you want to quit the updating you must turn off the power to the switch for more than 5 seconds and turn it on to resume the manage ment operation Software Update Processing now Wait around 5 seconds and then click the lt Go gt button to enter software update page Software Update Please select a file bini to update Update Updating software may take 1 min SSES Update must NOT be interrupted Click the lt Browse gt button to search for the file on your management host Click the lt Update gt to start the updating 39 3 4 5 Logout Besides the Auto Logout Timer function described in the section of System Configuration the switch also allows the user to logout manually by performing the Logout function Logout Press Logout if you want to quit Logout If no action and no key is stroke as well in any function screen more than the minutes you set up in Auto Logout Timer the switch will have you logout automatically Or press the lt Logout gt button in Logout function to exit the system manually 40
21. eway 197 168 0 1 MAC Address 00 40 c7 e5 00 0e System Name Giga Switch Auto Logout Timer mins TP Port Status Link Status Flow Control Link Status Flow Control 100Full Auto Enabled Down Auto Disabled Down Auto Disabled Down Auto Disabled Down Auto Disabled 6 Down Auto Disabled 100Full Auto Enabled EJ Down Auto Disabled Down Auto Disabled Down Auto Disabled Down Auto Disabled Down Auto Disabled Down Auto Disabled 14 Down Auto Disabled Down Auto Disabled ETA Down Auto Disabled 35 Each of them will be described in detail orderly in the following sections System Status Product Name Firmware Version Hardware Version Serial Number IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address System Name Auto Logout Timer Ports Status Port Link Status Speed Flow Control Aggregation Normal Group 1 8 VLAN VLAN Mode ID Description VID Member Management Interface State VID To show the product name of this device To show the firmware version of this switch To show the hardware version of this switch The serial number is assigned by the manufacturer To show the IP address of this switch To show the subnet mask of this switch To show the default gateway of this switch To show the Ethernet MAC address of this switch To show the special name for this switch To show the setting of auto logout timer in the web UI Display the port number The
22. gin Maximal packet length can be up to 9216 bytes for jumbo frame application Supports Broadcasting Suppression to avoid network suspended or crashed Supports to send the trap event while monitored events happened Supports default configuration which can be restored to overwrite the current configuration which is working on via Web UI and Reset button of the switch Supports on line plug unplug SFP modules Supports Quality of Service QoS for real time applications based on the information taken from Layer 2 to Layer 4 such as VoIP Built in web based management with convenient GUI for the user 1 2 View of Web Smart 24 Port Gigabit Switch The major user interface components on the front panel and rear panel are e LED indicators LED Display for system power status and port status e 10 100 1000M copper ports Gigabit copper ports Port 1 Port 24 e 1000M SFP fiber ports Gigabit fiber ports with SFP connectors Port 23 Port 24 e RESET button Button for reboot the switch or reset the switch to factory defaults e AC power socket Power socket for AC power cord LED indicators 10 100 1000M copper ports RESET button 25 E SO a curr plies wilt Pei 13 Piles LED Color System POWER Green Port 1 to 24 LINK ACT Green Port 1 to 24 10 100 1000Mbps Green Ember Port 23 24 SFP Green AC power socket Function ON when 5V DC power is on and go
23. le e Rn e TTT 33 EEN degen EE 35 Ee EE 35 34 2 Warm Restan ai 37 3 43 Facto DU EE 38 344 SOlWare Update EE 39 O aea anat as 40 1 Introduction Before you start installing the switch verify that the package contains the following Web Smart 24 Port 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet Switch unit 19 rack mounting brackets This User Manual in CD ROM AC Power Cord DEER SGOHGRHGOOS SSSGCOHGESS Sege EIE i EE EE EE EE 1 1 Features Non blocking store and forward Web Smart switched 24 10 100 1000Mbps Auto negotiation Gigabit Ethernet copper ports 2 1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet fiber ports support dual media types fiber and copper 400KB on chip frame buffer Jumbo frame support Diversified classification supports for QoS even L4 support 8K MAC address and 4K VLAN support 1EEE802 10Q Per port bandwidth rate control and Broadcast Storm Control TEEE802 1Q VLAN support Full duplex flow control IEEE802 3x and half duplex backpressure Extensive front panel diagnostic LEDs System Power Copper Port1 24 LINK ACT 10 100 1000Mbps and SFP LINK ACT Management Supports concisely the status of port and easily port configuration Supports per port traffic monitoring counters Supports port mirror function Supports the static trunk function Supports 802 1Q VLAN Supports user management and limits one user to lo
24. od ON when connection with remote device is good Blink when any traffic is present Off when cable connection is not good ON green when 1000Mbps speed is active ON ember when 100Mbps speed is active Off when 10Mbps speed is active ON when connection with remote device is good Blink when any traffic is present Off when cable connection is not good 1 3 Hardware Specifications Standard Compliance IEEE802 3 802 3ab 802 3z 802 3u 802 3x Network Interface Configuration Mode Connector Port 10 100 1000Mbps Gigabit Copper NWay RJ 45 1 24 1000Base X Gigabit Fiber 1000 FDX SFP 23 24 Option Port 23 24 are RJ 45 SFP fiber dual media ports with auto detected function Optional SFP modules support MMF SMF LC or BiDi LC transceiver Transmission Mode 10 100Mbps support full or half duplex 1000Mbps support full duplex only Transmission Speed 10 100 1000Mbps for Gigabit copper ports 1 OOOMbps for Gigabit Fiber ports Full Forwarding Packet Rate PPS packets per second Forwarding Rate Speed 1 488 000pps 1000Mbps 148 800pps 100Mbps 14 880pps 10Mbps MAC Address and Self learning 8K MAC address VLAN Table 4K VLAN table entries Buffer Memory Embedded 400 KB frame buffer Flow Control TEEE802 3x compliant for full duplex Backpressure flow control for half duplex Cable and Maximum Length Gigabit copper Cat 5 UTP cable Cat 5e recommended up to 100m Gigabit fiber 50 125 60 125 MMF 9 125 SMF
25. on Or click lt Advanced gt to view the detailed configuration and make change for customizing The L4 event options are e Disable IP TCP UDP Port Classification e Down prioritize web browsing e mail FTP and news e Prioritize IP Telephony VoIP e Prioritize 1SCSI e Prioritize web browsing e mail FTP transfers and news e Prioritize Streaming Audio Video e Prioritize Databases Oracle IBM DB2 SQL Microsoft Click one of the options lt Advance gt gt gt Click Advanced mode to view and modify detailed port number configuration lt Simple lt lt gt Click to disable display of the detailed port number configuration 26 Advanced Mode Special TCP UDP class Class assigned to the configured Custom Port numbers High High Priority Low Low priority Default class all other TCP UDP ports The class assigned to the port numbers that are not in the Custom port list Port Port 1 Port 24 User can set up the port 1 24 respectively to let L4 QoS Classifi cation function work on them Multiple port selection is allowed All select all ports 1 24 to simplify the procedure of configuration Custom TCP UDP port number Up to 10 custom port numbers can be configured The following figure illustrates the predefined configuration when selecting option of Down prioritize web browsing e mail FTP and news and the port numbers are 80 280 443 25 110 20 21 69 119 2009 Quality of Service QoS Layer 4 Configur
26. packets transmitted Number of 1024 max_length byte frames in all packets transmitted Number of Alignment errors and CRC error packets received Number of short frames lt 64 Bytes with valid CRC Number of long frames according to max_length register with valid CRC Number of short frames lt 64 bytes with invalid CRC Number of long frames with invalid CRC Frames dropped due to the lack of receiving buffer Number of collisions transmitting frames experienced Number of frames dropped due to excessive collision late collision or frame aging Number of frames dropped due to the lack of transmitting buffer 3342 3 4 Maintenance Maintenance Status Warm Restart Factory Detault software Update Logout The functions are supported Status Display all configuration and status of the switch Warm Start Perform a reboot for the switch Factory Default Restore all settings back to factory default values Software Update Perform an update to the management firmware of the switch Logout Perform a logout from the switch 3 4 1 Status The status including System Status TP Port Status Fiber Port Status Aggregation VLAN Mirror Trap Event and Maximum Packet Length are contained in this function folder for port monitor and management System Status EAS 24 Port 1071007 1000M Gigabit sw Firmware Version v 1 08 Hardware Version v 1 01 Serial Number 030801000015 192 168 0 230 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gat
27. r IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway System Name Password Auto Logout Timer System Configuration ve i DO 40 c7 e5 00 De Apply It is the Ethernet MAC address of the management agent in this switch The firmware version of this switch The hardware version of this switch The serial number is assigned by the manufacturer Users can configure the IP settings and fill in new values Default 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask is used to set the subnet mask value Default 255 255 255 0 Set an IP address for a gateway to handle those packets that do not meet the routing rules predefined in the device Default 192 168 1 254 Set a special name for this switch Up to 16 characters are allowed in this parameter Any alphanumeric character and null are acceptable Default Giga Switch Set a password for this switch Up to 16 characters are allowed in this parameter Any alphanumeric character is acceptable Default admin Set the auto logout timer The valid value is 0 60 in the unit of minute and a decimal point is not allowed The value O means auto logout timer is disabled Default 0 3 2 2 Ports Configuration Port Configuration Down Auto Speed zl Enable Parameter description Mode Link Mode Low Co k AN Flow Control 100Full Auto speed sl nable zi Down Auto Speed zi Enable y Down Auto Speed g
28. riority class to which the packet belongs In a received TCP or UDP packet the software Port number associated with the packet is checked and classified for the priority class Eight Port numbers can be configured This option also supports simple L4 configuration for some popular applications In a received IP packet DiffServ field is used to classify the priority class to which the packet belongs Click one of the QoS classification methods for the switch and click lt Apply gt to confirm the selection Then click Configure for further detailed configuration for the selected classification method HEE 3 2 8 1 Vlan Tag Configuration VLAN Tag Priority YLAN Tag Priority Classes 0 0 0 Low 0 0 1 Low zl 0 1 0 Low sl 0 1 1 Low zl 1 0 0 High 7 1 0 1 High 1 1 o High lt 1 1 1 High sl Parameter description Port Port I Port 24 User can set up the port 1 24 respectively to let Vlan Tag QoS function work on them Multiple port selection is allowed All select all ports 1 24 to simplify the procedure of configuration Class Each priority tag value is configured with a priority class High High Priority Low Low priority Note 1 Bit O Bit 1 Bit 2 represent the 3 bit value in priority tag field 2 Each port can be configured its own tag values and priority class mapping 3 Untagged packets are classified with Default Class RER 3 2 8 2 IP ToS Classification Quality of Service Qo
29. rol Per port basis control Ingress Rate control All traffic rate Unicast rate Broadcast Multicast rate Egress Rate control All traffic rate Trap Event Control System events Cold boot Warm boot Port events Port link up port link down Invalid login Tx error Rx error Event counters Max Packet Length Control Per port basis control Option 1518 1532 9216 Jumbo frame support Statistics Monitoring Per port basis control Simplified port statistics Detailed port statistics Status Monitoring All configuration current settings All port link status Maintenance Warn Restart Ge Reboot Warn Boot Restore Factory default Software update Logout 2 Installation 2 1 Safety Cautions To reduce the risk of bodily injury electrical shock fire and damage to the equipment observe the following precautions e Do not service any product except as explained in your system documentation e Opening or removing covers may expose you to electrical shock e Only a trained service technician should service components inside these compartments e If any of the following conditions occur unplug the product from the electrical outlet and replace the part or contact your trained service provider The power cable extension cable or plug is damaged An object has fallen into the product The product has been exposed to water The product has been dropped or damaged The product does not operate correctly when
30. t Enable y Down Auto Speed zs Enable y Down uta Speed y Enable z Down fautospeed Enable y 100Full Auto speed y Down Auto Speed y Enable y Down Auto Speed y Enable Down Auto Speed si Enable Down auto Speed 2 Enable Down Auto Speedie Enable Down Auto Speed si Enable Down Auto Speed Enable Down Auto Speed si Enable Down Auto Speed Enable y Down Enable y enable y Down Es K Set the speed and duplex of the port Speed Duplex is comprised of the combina tion of speed mode 10 100 1000Mbps and duplex mode full duplex and half duplex In Auto Speed mode no default value In Forced mode default value depends on your setting There are two modes to choose in flow control including Enable and Disable If flow control is set Enable both parties can send PAUSE frame to the transmit ting device s if the receiving port is too busy to handle When it is set Disable there will be no flow control in the port It drops the packet if too much to handle Default Enable Flow Control 16 3 2 3 VLAN Mode Configuration The switch supports Port based VLAN and 802 1Q Tag based VLAN Support 24 active VLANs and VLAN ID 1 4094 VLAN Mode vo Apply Parameter description VLAN Mode Up link Port Disable Stop VLAN function on the switch In this mode no VLAN is applied to the switch This is the default setting Port based Port based VLAN is defined by port
31. th Management function is used to set up the limit of Ingress and Egress bandwidth for each port Note Each port of the switch owns 16KB packet buffer The packet buffer size will be reduced when the bandwidth rate limitation is enabled which may cause that jumbo frame cannot be forwarded Avoid enabling jumbo frame and bandwidth rating functions at the same time Bandwidth Management Configuration Port Number f l Ingress Rate Limiting Policing Traffic State Data Rate Mbps Disable o Incoming traffic is discarded if rate is exceeded All Traffic Disable 2 Pause frames are generated if flow control is enabled Broadcast amp Disable WT on i Multicast Disable O Incoming traffic is discarded if rate is exceeded Egress Rate Limiting Shaping Data Rate Mbps Disable o Packet transmission is delayed if rate is exceeded All Traffic Disable J Traffic may be lost if egress buffers run full Apply Ingress Rate Limiting parameter description Port Number Choose the port that you would like this function to work on it Valid range of the port is 1 24 Multiple port selection is allowed All means all ports Port 1 24 All Traffic Set up the limit of Ingress bandwidth for the selected ports Incoming traffic will be discarded if the rate exceeds the value you set up in Data Rate field Pause frames are also generated if flow control is enabled The format of the packet limits to Unic
32. ting and counter Trap event enable setting and counter Setting Maximum Packet Length Jumbo Frame bytes lt Refresh gt Display the settings about the maximum length of the packet that each port of the switch can accept Button to refresh all status 3 4 2 Warm Restart Warm Start function allows to reboot the switch with the current settings and configuration After upgrading software then you must reboot to have the new configuration taken effect Warm Restart Yeas Press lt Yes gt button to confirm warm restart function and it will take around thirty 30 seconds to complete the system boot EXE 3 4 3 Factory Default Factory Default function can restore settings back to factory default values except the IP address settings Restore Default Configuration Click Yes Button to Continue Yes Note You will lose current setting after restoring to the default configuration Note Function Current IP Address settings Other settings Factory Default web command No change Factory default values Push RESET button less 3 seconds No change No change Push RESET button for 3 seconds Factory default values Factory default values 38 3 4 4 Software Update The switch supports the software update function for the user to upgrade the firmware of the switch to the latest software version Software Update After pressing the Yes button please wait while the update request is being processed Y
33. ven port to filter unwanted traffic Rule 2 Drop untagged frame You can configure a given port to accept all frames Tagged and Untagged or just receive tagged frame Note If Rule 1 is enabled and port 1 for example receives an untagged packet the switch will apply the PVID of port 1 to tag this packet the packet then will be for warded But if the PVID of port 1 is not 100 the packet will be dropped Tag This is an egress rule of the port Here you can choose untag or tag Tag means the outgoing packets must carry VLAN tag header just click the check box Untag means the outgoing packets carry no VLAN tag header Untag State If you checked this function for a Tag out port the packet form this port may be tag out But the packet would be untag out if the VID of its tag is the same as the value of Untag VID while Untag VID state is Enable Untag VID Valid range is 0 4094 20 3 2 6 Aggregation Configuration The Aggregation Port Trunking Configuration is used to configure the settings of Link Aggregation You can bundle more than one port with the same speed full duplex and the same MAC to be a single logical port thus the logical port aggregates the bandwidth of these ports Aggregation Trunking Configuration Group Port 112 3 4 5 617 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ACA Ge de e e AUT O OO AT 6 G G C ATTE 6 G G C A M Group 4 gimme G G C ETTR 6 G G C ETTR 6 G G C
34. witch In the front panel the linked ports will display green as to the ports which are link off they will be dark For the optional modules the slot will show only a cover plate if no module exists and will show a module if a module is present The image of module depends on the one you inserted The same if disconnected the port will show just dark if linked green Left side The main menu tree for web is listed in the page According to the function name in boldface all functions can be divided into three parts including Configuration Monitoring and Maintenance The functions of each folder are described in its corresponded section respectively As to the function names in normal type are the sub functions When clicking it the function is performed Right side This area is used for detailed configuration and status The following list is the main function tree for web user interface SES 3 2 Configuration Configuration cystern Ports ye Nets Fou PID Aggregation Mlirror Liuality of service Fenai Management rap Event Max Packet Length Each of them will be described in detail orderly in the following sections 3 2 1 System Configuration The switch supports manual IP address setting When IP address is changed you must reboot the switch to have the setting taken effect and use the new IP to browse for web management Parameter description MAC Address Firmware Version Hardware Version Serial Numbe

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