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1. Click the icon under each port to change member state To change state of all ports click the icon under All B Mot member T Tag egress packets U Untag egress packets Apply The VID entry VID 200 is successfully deleted 23 If you would like to edit the parameters of an 802 1q VLAN just select a VID to be changed e g VID 300 then click the Apply button to do the modifications Port 17 and Port18 are selected to be the tag members of this group IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Enable VLAN ID Remove This VLAN All 01 02 03 04 05 Oo OF O08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 uj iiidid i iTiTlulujujTiTiT Click the icon under each port to change member state To change state of all ports click the icon under All Mot member T Tag egress packets Ul Untag egress packets Apply Finally click the Apply button to do the changes 24 2 7 Trunk This 24G web smart switch supports MAC based trunking which allows more than one port to be grouped together as a single link connection between two switch devices This is also useful for switch to server and switch to router applications The 24G web smart switch allows four trunk groups that can accommodate up to eight trunk members A port in one trunk group cannot be a member of another trunk simultaneously This feature provides redundancy and increases the effective bandwidth thr
2. Trunk 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Not Trunking Maximal number of ports per trunk Apply 32 2 8 Port Mirroring Port mirroring allows ingress and or egress traffic to be monitored by a single port The single port is mirror capture port The 24G web smart switch can be configured to mirror the ingress and or egress traffic of another port Port monitoring is independent of L2 switching The networking manager can monitor all traffic sent received through the 24G web smart switch Select the Mirror menu on the web page to activate the configuration page Mirror Setting 7 8 9 10 4112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Monitored Port Capture Port Apply 33 2 8 1 Get Refresh the Latest Mirror Settings Click the Mirror menu on the web page The mirror settings on the switch will be displayed This is also the page to configure the port mirroring function Mirror Setting Mirror All Frames v 12 a a 5 6 7 8a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Monitored Pot O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Capture Pot O OO O 0 0O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Apply The following parameters are required to be set E Mirroring Options There are four options for each port gt Disable Mirror to disable mirror function gt Mirror All Frame
3. D 0 iZ oO 0 18 0 0 19 00 0 20 0 0 21 0 0 22 D 0 23 D 0 24 D 0 All numbers shown are numbers of packets The button will clear all packet counters to 0 The button will get port Statistics again You can check each ports statistics more precisely Just click the Port number to see the detailed information Port Statistics Port UnicastPkts BroadcastPkts Multi Collisions 64 BytePkts 129 255 BytePkts 512 1025 BytePkts UnicastPkts BroadcastPkts AlignErrors FragmentPkts 64 BytePkts 128 255 BytePkts 412 1023 BytePkts TX MulticastPkts Single Collision 65 127 BytePkts 256 511 BytePkts 1024 15227 BytePkts RX MutticastPkts FCSErors SVInbolErrors Over SizePkts 65 127 BytePkts 246 511 BytePkts 1024 1522 BytePkts 12 The table shown below has the description for each column UnicastPkts Number of good unicast packets transmitted MulticastPkts Number of good multicast packets transmitted BroadcastPkKts Number of good broadcast packets transmitted Single Collision Number of packets in which the transmission experienced one collision Multi Collisions Number of packets in which the transmission experienced over two collisions 64 BytePkts Number of packets including bad ones transmitted that were 64 Bytes in length 65 127 BytePkts Number of packets including bad ones transmitted that were 65 127 Bytes in length 128 255 BytePkts Number of packets including bad ones transmitted
4. INDY COMPUTER CONNECTION TECHNOLOGY GIGA Smart Switch 24 2 User Manual English LINDY No 25010 www lindy com CE oy LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED amp LINDY ELEKTRONIK GMBH FIRST EDITION April 2005 TABLE OF CONTENTS NIAC EO UIC ELON ysoesace ec enscecoeees Cas sencke E ET A eens 4 1 1 Start to Manase THIS Switch sisssssscsccscccstescceacisccsecsssncasbevscheeestescceocussusescanusssuenseseoestaass 6 1 2 Configuration Functions for the Switch ssssssssececcccssssccecococssssceccocoossssecccocssssssssee 7 COMETS UE AUIONIS iiss ne Se aE E EEOSE ENA 8 2 1 Port SU AUS aaa A EEA EAAS 8 2 2 Port COMMUTATION gegaceccetcsacesdevacchceacesvesdeeeteevehieasesdevacedcaacaauesdeeedeecehscauentevecedcenceavesteeess 9 2 3 About the Copper Fibre Media Auto Detection cccccccccssssssssssssccccscscsssssssees 11 2 4 Port SEAUISCICS pias ics torodni a p a a 12 2 5 POrt Based VLAN raniona e E E TO 14 2 5 1 Add Port Based VLAN Groups eeeeneneeessssssssseeeerrenrssssssssssssssssseeerrreeeses 15 2 52 Delete Port Based VLAN Groups eeeessessssssssssseeeerrenrsssssssssssssssseeeerrreeeees 17 2 5 3 Edit Port Based VLAN Groups 0 ccccccccccccccssseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaas 18 2 6 S02 TO VLAN aaa evuaaeu bud ovandansacduduetsseudduvuadedbvcontndacsecdutentusutes 19 2 6 1 Enable Disable VEAN cicacesitienentnatitivaiiuaccticiven E 20 2 6 2 802 1Q VLAN Port Configuration 0
5. belong to Queuel Priority6 belong to Queue2 Priority7 belong to Queue4 Step 3 If Scheduling Method is Weighted Round Robin assign a weight for every transmit queue ex QueueO weight 1 Queuel weight 3 Queue2 weight 5 Queue3 weight 7 Step 4 Click the button to enable QOS settings QoS Setting Scheduling Method Weighted Round Rabin Low 0 fi 2 5 4 5 6 Queue D Low IOO OOO Queue 1 O 1O 1O O1 0 Queue O1o 1 o o o Queue 3 High OOO OO OO Weights 1 15 Apply Priority 40 2 9 3 Modify QOS Settings gt Step 1 Change the Scheduling Method to be Strict Priority gt Step 2 Change the Priority Queue map ex PrirotiyO belong to Queue3 Priorityl 2 and 3 belong to Queue2 Priority4 5 and 6 belong to Queuel and Priority7 belongs to Queue Q gt Step 3 Click the button to modify QOS settings QoS Setting Scheduling Method Strict Priority Priority z Queue 0 Low OIOI O O Queue 2 O I OIOI O OIOI OIOJ O Weights 1 15 Apply 1 O Queue 1 O 1010000 O Queue 3 High 4 2 10 Rate and Storm Control To provide more efficient system performance the 24G web smart switch provides rate and storm control to limit the per port traffic rate and to globally suppress the storm from unknown or broadcast frames received by the system 2 10 1 Rate Control This system supports per port rate control When the incoming frame rate of a particul
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7. 0O Maximal number of ports per trunk Apply 25 Because a trunk port can be aggregated by the member ports with the same configurations in most functions for each other there are some rules to limit the configurations of the trunking The following section will list the related rules for this function 26 2 7 1 Trunking Rules The following rules will limit the configurations for port trunking E The attributes of all trunk member ports in Port Configuration Mirror Rate Control 802 1Q VLAN and Port Based VLAN functions must be the same E All trunk member ports can not be a capture port or monitored port in Mirror function E If Portl Port2 using the fibre media wants to be grouped with the ports using pure copper Port3 Port24 as a trunk port the auto negotiation option must be set to Enable for all member ports If both Portl amp Port2 are the only trunk member ports and they are using fibre media the auto negotiation option can be Enable or Disable E After enabling a trunk group a new trunk port will be created in the port list For example Port2 Port4 and Port6 belong to Trunk 1 Check the other page Port Status with port list Trk1 port will be added after all normal ports The member ports of this trunk group will disappear Trunk setting Distribution Criterion 5A Source MAC Address 01 02 03 04 05 06G OF 08 09 10 di4 15 16 417 1819 20 21 22 23 Trunk 1 01010 0O O1O O O O O1O O
8. 1Q VLAN will be disabled automatically The port based VLAN and 802 1Q VLAN cannot co exist at the same time You can add delete and modify the port based VLAN for your needs This system supports up to 32 port based VLAN groups for manual entry The following pages will describe in detail how to configure the port based VLAN NOTE A default port based VLAN entry No 1 is initially created by the system This VLAN entry contains members for all ports It can be regarded as no VLAN function because all ports are in the same group and no traffic isolation between any two ports If there are new port based VLAN groups created the VLAN No 1 will contain no members The group No 1 is a read only VLAN group And there are only 2 situations for this VLAN all ports are member ports and all ports are not member ports 14 2 5 1 Add Port Based VLAN Groups To add a port based VLAN group select the Create New VLAN in the VLAN NO dropdown of the Port Based VLAN page shown as below Port Based WYLAN Enable 9 40 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 MA M MA MA MA MA MA MA MA M MA MA M4 M M M M M M M Click the icon under each por to change member state To change state of all ports click the icon under All Mot member M Member Apply After selecting the Create New VLAN the page will be changed like this Create New Port Based VLAN 8 9 1 11 12 13
9. Broadcast multicast and unknown unicast 44 E Storm Control Rate this field provides 13 different control rates from 1fps frames per second to 15 000fps This dropdown will be disabled while the Storm Control Type is disabled Storm Control Storm Control Type Broadcast only we storm Control Rate 1 Ths v 1 fps i Apply After selecting the storm control type and rate click the Apply button to activate the settings for this function The figure shown as below is an example of storm control configuration with type of broadcast only and limited rate of 15fps Rate Limit and Storm Control Port Ingress Rate Port Ingress Rate Mo Limit Mbps Mo Limit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Storm Control Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Broadcast only 15 fps 45 2 11 System Setup The System Setup page provides the management information of the switch This page shown as below can be activated by clicking the System Setup menu under the System section system Model Name 2403 2F Smart Chip Version Bis 345 A0 Firmware Version 1 0 0 Upgrade DHCP Client Disable IP Address 192 766 225 100 Subnet mask 255 255 248 0 Gateway 192 108 223 294 MAC address 00 04 17 E1 06 00 ARL Aging 300 seconds Apply The following parameters can be configured disp
10. Ethernet IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base Gigabit Ethernet IEEE 802 3x flow control for half and full duplex IEEE 802 1q Tag based VLAN Interfaces 24 x 1000BaseTX RJ 45 connector ports 2 mini GBIC ports 1 RS 232 terminal port Buffer Memory 512MB for packet buffers 8K entries for MAC 4K entries for VLAN Packet Forwarding and Filtering Rates 1Gbps Ethernet 1 488 000 packets per second per port 100Mbps Ethernet 148 800 packets per second per port 10Mbps Ethernet 14 880 packets per second per port Environment Operation temperature 5 to 45 centigrade Operating humidity 10 90 non condensing Storage temperature 20 to 70 centigrade LED Panel Display 1 power LED Green normal 1 Diagnostics LED Green normal Blinking reset configuration Port LEDs Port 24 left corner of each RJ 45 port Green link ok Blinking activity Speed LEDs Port 24 right corner of each RJ 45 port Green 1Gbps Off 1OMbps or 100Mbps Fibre LEDs Port1 2 Green link ok Blinking activity 60 Power Input 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Power consumption 40 Watts max Dimensions 440mm W x 184mm D x 44mm H Weight 2 3 Kg Electromagnetic Emissions Class A FCC CE VCCI C Tick Safety CB 61 CE Conformity This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the relevant European Community Directive 93 68 EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility for Information Technology Equipment FCC Warning This
11. PYID Get PYID Reboot System Reboot System After Write Default Logout Switch gt IG Hodel Name 246 2F Smart Firmware VYersion 1 0 Get Current Network Settings Press NG or ng to show DHCP client status system IP address network mask gateway and MAC address Switch gt NG Get Current Network Settings DHCP Client Disabled IP 192 168 223 166 Netmask 299 299 240 0 Gateway 197 168 229 254 HAC Address 6O A 1 E1 86 08 55 Configure Network Press NS or ns to configure system network Switch gt NS Configure Network Do you want to enable DHCP Client If the user wants to assign this system an IP address by DHCP server enter Y or y to start DHCP progress Switch gt NS Configure Network Do you want to enable DHCP Client y Swi tch gt IP got from DHCP Server 192 168 223 151 If the user wants to assign this system a fixed IP address manually please enter N or n to abort DHCP progress Switch gt NS Configure Network Do you want to enable DHCP Client n IP 192 168 223 206 Netmask 209 299 240 0 Gateway 192 168 223 234 IP Configuration Completed User Management Type UM or um to configure the account and password which is used to login to this system Enter a new username and password After confirming the password the system will ask user to re login Switch gt UM User Management New username
12. manual entry The following pages will describe in detail how to do these configurations 19 2 6 1 Enable Disable VLAN In the 802 1Q VLAN page you can enable disable the tag based VLAN function by clicking Enable or Disable besides the page header gt gt Enable to activate the tag based VLAN function port based VLAN function will automatically be disabled Disable to de activate the tag based VLAN function even though there are some VLAN entries created i e any tag based VLAN entry is still retained although tag based VLAN function is disabled Port based VLAN function will be auto enabled IEEE 802 10 VLAN Enable VLAN ID All 01 02 03 04 05 Oo Of 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Uj Uujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujuju Click the icon under each port to change member state To change state of all ports click the icon under AI T Torani Tag egress packets U Untag egress packets Apply 20 2 6 2 802 1Q VLAN Port Configuration Click the Port number to enter the port configuration page for 802 1q VLAN IEEE 802 1Q WLAN Enable LILILILILI eee eee i Click the icon under each port to change member state To change state of all ports click the icon under AI T U Tag egress packets JUntag egress packets Apply Not member The following figure shows the 802 1Q VLAN Port Configuration page by port e g Port10 IEEE 802 10 VL
13. that were 128 255 Bytes in length 256 511 BytePkts Number of packets including bad ones transmitted that were 256 511 Bytes ee SA 512 1023 BytePkts Number of packets including bad ones transmitted that were 512 1023 1024 1522 BytePkts Number of Non Jumbo packets including bad ones transmitted that were anneal 1024 1522 Bytes in length FCSErrors Number of packets received of proper size with CRC error and integral Number of packets received of proper size with CRC error and non integral octets SymbolErrors Number of packets received of proper size that experienced symbol error during reception FragmentPkKts Number of packets received that were less than 64 bytes without CRC or o OverSizePkts Number of packets received that were greater than the maximum length 13 2 5 Port Based VLAN The port based VLAN divides the ports into different Virtual LAN domain groups After setting the port based VLAN the different VLAN groups can t access each other The VLAN initial setting page is shown as below Port Based VLAW Enable All 6 9 10 11 12 15 14 Ei 16 17 18 19 AL 21 22 23 24 M M M M M Mt M Mt M M M M M iM MM iM Mi iM iM iM M M M MM Click the i icon under each port to ait member state To change state of all ports click the icon under All omenie M Member Apply You need to click the Enable Disable link text to enable disable the port based VLAN When port based VLAN is enabled the 802
14. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trunk 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 Trunk 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Not Trunking O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Maximal number of ports per trunk 6 Apply be 30 2 7 4 Modify Trunk Settings gt Step 1 Choose the Distribution Criterion gt Step 2 Choose the member port s up to 8 ports for each trunk group gt Step 3 Click the Apply button to modify trunk settings Trunk setting Distribution Criterion OA Destination MAC Address I 01 02 03 04 05 06 OF 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Trunk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trunk 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trunk 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trunk 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Not Trunking 0O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Maximal number of ports per trunk Apply 31 2 7 5 Disable Trunk gt Step 1 Click the Not Trunking gt Step 2 Click the Apply button to disable trunk Trunk setting Distribution Criterion OA Destination MAC Address I 01 02 03 04 05 06 OF 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Trunk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trunk 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trunk 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15. 0 0 0 0 Not Trunking 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00S Maximal number of ports per trunk Apply PORT Configuration Auto Speed Flow Default Jumbo con AL Hegotiation Duplex Control Priority Secumy Frame Enable a 6 Enable Enable a 28 2 7 2 Get Refresh the Latest Trunk Settings Click the Trunk menu on the web page the latest trunk settings on the switch will be displayed This is also the page to configure the trunk function Trunk setting Distribution Criterion 54 Source MAC Address 01 02 03 04 05 06 OF 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Trunk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trunk 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trunk 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trunk 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Not Trunking 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0O Maximal number of ports per trunk Apply 29 2 7 3 Enable Trunk gt Step 1 Choose the Distribution Criterion gt Step 2 Choose the member port s up to 8 ports for each trunk group gt Step 3 Click the Apply button to enable trunk settings Trunk setting Distribution Criterion 54 Source MAC Address 01 02 03 04 05 06 OF 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Trunk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trunk 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16. 0O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Capture Pot O OO O O0O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 2 8 4 Disable Mirror gt Step 1 Choose Mirror option to be Disable Mirror gt Step 2 Click the Apply button to disable mirroring Mirror Setting 112 34 5 66 8 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 24 Monitored Port Capture Port 37 2 9 QOS Quality of Service The 24G web smart switch provides up to four internal transmit queues per port to support four different traffic priorities The high priority traffic experiences less delay in the switch than that of lower priority traffic under congested conditions The 24G web smart switch provides three types of QOS It can assign the packet to one of four transmit queues according to 802 1P QOS If the incoming packet is untagged the 24G web smart switch uses the priority field in the per port Default Priority in the Port Config page to assign the packet to one of four transmit queues If the incoming packet is tagged or priority tagged the 24G web smart switch uses the priority field in the incoming packet tag to assign the packet to one of four transmit queues The 24G web smart switch also provides a remap function This switch always inserts the packet into the Tx Queue by priority ID Users can assign the map between priority and queues This switch handles the packets transmit by the Tx Queue Weight Setting w
17. 5 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 mimi Pt LP PL LL Click the icon under each port to change member state To change state of all ports click the icon under All Mot member M Member create Cancel In the above page VLAN NO will auto setup Users just need to set VLAN Port Members After the settings are complete press the button to go back to the VLAN initial setting page The Cancel button lets the user give up the settings and go back to the VLAN initial setting page 15 Below is the example page when the user sets Portl 12 to the VLAN Group after clicking the button Now there is a VLAN group No 2 created with the member Port1 12 Port Based VLAN Enable VLAN NO Remove This LAN All f 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 24 M oM M M M MiM M MiMiMiMiM dd e Click the icon under each port to change member state To change state of all ports click the icon under All eia M Member Apply While the group No 2 is created all the members in group No 1 are removed to operate the VLAN function 16 2 5 2 Delete Port Based VLAN Groups To delete a port based VLAN group just select a desired group e g No 2 to be removed and click the Remove This VLANI button Port Based VLAW Enable VLAN NO Remove This VLAN O All 1 2 39 4 6 7 88 989 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 16 19 20 21 22 25 24 SCC MMM TET
18. AN Port Configuration Port PY ID 41 4094 Untag Frame Tag Frame 10 Accept ka Accept PY ID must be one of the existing VLAN Group ID You can set the individual port for configuring the 802 1q settings in the following fields gt PVID enter a valid VLAN ID 1 4094 and PVID must be one of the existing VLAN group ID gt UnTag Frame Accept or drop incoming untag frames gt Tag Frame Accept or drop incoming tag frames Finally there are 2 buttons to select Apply To submit the port configuration settings to the switch Back To go back to the 802 1q main setting page 21 2 6 3 802 1Q VLAN Config The following figure is the page to add delete edit the 802 1q VLAN entry Each VLAN entry has 3 parameters VID Tag Members and UnTag Members to be assigned IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Enable Create New VLAN All 01 02 03 04 05 06 OF 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 45 24 ujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujuju Click the icon under each port to change member state To change state of all ports click the icon under AIN Mot member T tag egress packets U Untag egress packets Apply After selecting Create New VLANI the figure shown as below will be displayed gt VID a unique VLAN ID The range is from 1 to 4094 Tag Members amp UnTag Members Click the image directly it will switch to Not Member Tag Member or Untag Member Create New IE
19. EE 802 10 VLAN New VLAN ID 1 4094 All 01 02 O3 04 05 OG OF 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TF 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Uu ujujujujujujujujujujuju ujujujujujujujujujujuju Click the icon under each port to change member state To change state of all ports click the icon under All Mot member T rag egress packets U Untag egress packets Input the VID 1 4094 and check the member row to select the ports which belong to this VLAN group After these settings are complete click the button to submit the data to the switch Click the button to abort the actions and go back to the VLAN Config page 22 Here is an example of how to configure the 802 1q VLAN There are four existing 802 lq VLAN entries as Shown below IEEE 802 10 WLAN Enable Remove This WLAN 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 18 19 20 21 22 25 24 T T ujujuju e icon under each port to change member state To change state of all ports click the icon under All Mot member TI rag egress packets U Untag egress packets Apply You can delete the 802 1q VLAN entry Click a radio button on the Select column to select the entry to be deleted e g VID 200 then click the Remove This VLANI button to do the deletion After the action mentioned above the 802 1q VLAN table will be changed like this IEEE 802 10 VLAN Enable 300
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21. O 0 Trunk O 1O O O O OOO OO O O O1O O Trunk 3 O1O O O 0 O 1O O O O O 10 0 0 0 Trunk 4 0 6 6 O O O O1 O1O1O1 O 1 O 0O Not Trunking O ORTORMORORMONMORORORTO Maximal number of ports per trunk 8 PORT Status Link Speed Flow Speed Flow Status Duplex Control Duplex Control Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Lp 100Mbps Full Enable Down Down 100Mbps Full Enable 27 E When the enabled trunk group is set to disabled all trunk member ports will be released to ordinary ports and their functions can be configured individually At that moment their configuration attributes will be retained to the last settings while they were member ports of the trunk group The following 3 figures show how the port configurations e g Port6 will be retained before and after the trunk e g Trk1 is disabled PORT Configuration f 3D Flow Default Jumbo Port Admin Media Auto Negotiation Control Priority Security Foam Trk4 Enable Copper Enable Fiber Enable w Enable s 6 s Enable Enable Trunk setting Distribution Criterion SA source MAC Address ha 01 02 03 04 05 06 OF 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Trunk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trunk 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trunk 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trunk 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22. TEIT Click the icon under each port to change member state To change state of all ports click the icon under All Mot member M Member Apply Pressing the Remove This VLANI button results in the following Port Based WYLAN Enable All 1 2 3 4 5 6 Z amp 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 24 A E AeA y Mea f en ERNA pA pA A PE fB E Click the icon under each port to change member state To change state of all ports click the icon under AN Mot member M Member Apply Now all ports are set to the members in VLAN group No 1 17 2 5 3 Edit Port Based VLAN Groups To edit the current port based VLAN group first select the group e g group No 3 you want to edit to add Port7 amp Port8 as members and click the Apply button to activate the setting Port Based VLAN Enable Remove This VLAN 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 MjMjMjM ot PE EE Click the icon under each port to change member state To change state of all ports click the icon under All Mot member M Member Apply The following figure shows the configuration for the selected group e g No 3 Port Based VLAW Enable VLAN NO Remove This LAN All 1 2 3 4 5 G8 Z amp 99 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 MP ot A Tf e mmm f EE EY Click the icon under each port to change member state To change
23. admin user New password x Retype new password gt gt gt gt gt s Switch Login 56 Enable Disable 802 10 VLAN Type VE or ve to enable or disable the 802 1Q VLAN function Switch gt YE Enable Disable 802 10 VLAN 1 Disable 802 10 YLAN 2 Enable 802 10 VLAN Your choice is ACTION SUCCESS f Get 802 10 VLAN Enable Setting Type VF or vf to show if 802 1Q VLAN function is enabled or disabled switch gt YF Get 802 10 VLAN Enable Setting 002 10 VLAN is ENABLE Set PVID Type VV or vv to set per port PVID in 802 1Q VLAN function The PVID of admin port port 25 in 802 1Q VLAN function also can be modified The PVID which the user wants to set must be one of the existing VLAN group ID The Admin port is the port you use to manage the switch function The Default Admin PVID is 1 Switch gt YY Set PYID Port number 2 P ID must be one of the existing VLAN group ID ACTION SUCCESS ff Get PVID Type VP or vp to show per port PVID in 802 1Q VLAN function The PVID of admin port port 25 in 802 1Q VLAN function can also be shown Swuitch gt YP Get PYID Port number 2 P ID 1 ACTION SUCCESS t 57 Upgrade Firmware Via TF TP or BOOTP TFTP Type UF or uf to start the firmware upgrade progress via TFTP server switch gt UF Upgrade Firmware Yia IFIP or BOOTP TFIP 1 7TFIP 2 BOOTP TFIP Choose 1 to update f
24. ar port exceeds a Selected rate the excess frame traffic is subject to packet drops or flow control Click the Rate amp Storm Control submenu to open the Rate Limit and Storm Control page to configure this function Rate Limit and Storm Control ort Ingress Rate Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Lirnit Mo Limit Mo Lirnit Mo Limit Mo Lirnit Mo Limit Mo Lirit Storm Control 42 Port Disabled Ingress Rate Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Select port number to setup the per port rate control value In the page of ingress rate limit shown in the following figure e g for Port2 select one e g 8Mbps of 14 different rates to limit the rate or select No Limit to un limit the rate for this port Set Rate Limit for Port NO 02 Apply Mbps 32Mbps k 128Mbps 512 Mbps After clicking the Apply button to activate the setting the previous page will be reappear and show the latest setting Rate Limit and Storm Control Ingress Rate Port Ingress Rate Mo Limit Mbps Mo Lirit Mo Limit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Limit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Limit Mo Lirit Mo Lirnit Storm Control Disabled 43 Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Lirit Mo Limit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Limit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Lirnit 2 10 2 Storm Control In the Rate Limit and Storm Control page t
25. bps Full to set the speed 10Mbps in full duplex mode gt 10Mbps Half to set the speed 10Mbps in half duplex mode NOTE Only full duplex mode is supported for 1Gbps link speed For copper media this system supports the link speed from 10Mbps to 1Gbps for auto mode and from 10Mbps to 100Mbps for force mode For fibre media only the 1Gbps link speed is supported for both auto and force mode Flow Control to enable disable flow control function gt Disable to disable for the port gt Enable to enable for the port E Default Priority to setup the priority of frames which will be referenced in QOS function gt 0 7 to set the priority level range 0 7 m Security to enable disable port security function If the per port security is enabled and if a received frame contains a source MAC address that has already been learned in another port s address table but not aged out then the frame is dropped Otherwise the address table entry is updated with the new port s information and the entry 1s updated gt Disable to disable port security gt Enable to enable port security Jumbo Frame to enable disable jumbo frame function If the per port jumbo frame feature is enabled the maximum frame size is 9216 bytes In 100 Mbps mode the maximum jumbo frame size supported is 9000 bytes gt Disable to disable jumbo frame support gt Enable to enable jumbo frame support After the desired options are sel
26. ected for the above functions click the Apply button to save the current settings to the switch and go back to the Port Status Page Click the button to go back to Port Status page 10 2 3 About the Copper Fibre Media Auto Detection This switch provides an option to use either copper or fibre media for the first two combo ports Portl and Port2 This means that you can setup the link by using either copper media to plug in to the copper port or use fibre media to plug in the mini GBIC port This switch will automatically detect which media is plugged into the port If both copper and fibre media are plugged in the fibre media has higher priority than the copper to setup the link the link on the copper media will be down The link for the copper media will be re setup after the fibre media is un plugged The Port Status page will show the current link status according to the active media linking NOTE The link status will take 10 seconds to be stable after any port mode changing copper fibre media switching or auto force mode changing for fibre media for combo ports 11 2 4 Port Statistics The Port Statistics function lets you see the TX RX packets through each port Statistics Port Tx So Oo Oo O O ee ese es ees eee meme fm fe je fe PR FF lle a 8 la E l m SA m SA m S a E oy oy a 293 D D Gy co Clear Counters Refresh o Port Tx Rx 43 0 0 i4 0 0 45 0 0 d
27. ely by the DHCP server It may lose the web connection because of the changing of the system s IP Use the console port to get the most current network configurations after enabling the DHCP function The IP address Subnet mask and Gateway fields will be disabled read only while the DHCP client is set to Enabled 50 2 11 3 ARL Aging The 24G web smart switch supports aging timer for MAC address entry in the address table If ARL aging is enabled and aging time is 300 seconds every MAC address entry learned from every front port will stay in the address table for 300 seconds After 300 seconds the switch will remove this MAC entry Click ARL Aging to modify aging time settings Check the Enable ARL Aging checkbox to enable it Uncheck Enable ARL Aging to disable it Enter aging timer and click the Apply button to set aging time ARL Aging Enable ARL Aging Aging Time seconds Apply 51 2 12 User Management User management is used for maintaining the username and password for login validation to access the switch This switch provides one login account for configuration management Just click the User Management menu to activate the User Management page as shown below User Management Hew Username New Password Retype Password Apply E New Username to set the username string max 10 characters E New Password to set the password string max 10 characters E Retype Password to confir
28. 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 the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help LINDY No 25010 www lindy com 62
29. gle mode or multi mode fibre transceivers you can link remote users or share remote resources A web interface management facility provides control capability over TCP IP This makes operation easy to manage with a browser at the local or remote side Non blocking and maximum wire speed performance is supported on all switched ports It also supports an auto negotiation and MDI MDIX function on all switched 24 10 100 1000M RJ 45 Gigabit ports This switch supports both port based VLAN and 802 1q tag based VLAN To increase bandwidth application it supports 4 trunk groups with up to 8 ports Moreover these trunk ports provide redundant back up should one or more ports malfunction in that trunking group Main Features Broadcom chipset Non blocking full line speed store and forward operation Supports normal Ethernet frames and jumbo frames from 64 bytes to 9216 bytes Auto negotiation and auto MDIX on all 10 100 1000M copper ports 24 x 10 100 1000 RJ 45 ports with copper ports 2 are shared with mini GBIC Auto detection for copper fibre media link on 2 combo ports 512 K bytes packet buffer SK MAC entries 4K VLAN entries Web based interface for system management via the Ethernet connection Provides a command line interface CLI for simple system setup via the RS 232 port Supports port based VLAN and 4K 802 1q tag based VLAN Up to 4 trunk groups maximum 8 member ports for each trunk with fail over function Supports flow contro
30. he hyperlink e g Disabled on the row with Storm Control field shows the current setting of this function This function will globally affect all ports in the system Just click this hyperlink to configure the setting Rate Limit and Storm Control Port Ingress Rate Port Ingress Rate Mo Lirit Mbps Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Limit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Lirit Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Lirit Mo Limit Mo Lirit Mo Lirit Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Limit Mo Limit Storm Control Disabled In the Storm Control page there are 2 fields to configure this function Storm Control Type 5 options to provide in this dropdown gt Disabled to disable storm control This option will disable the dropdown in the Storm Control Rate field Broadcast only to suppress the broadcast frames only Y Vv Broadcast and multicast to suppress both the broadcast and multicast frames gt Broadcast and unknown unicast to suppress both the broadcast and unicast frames with unknown destination MAC address gt Broadcast multicast and unicast to suppress broadcast multicast and unicast frames with unknown destination MAC address The following figure shows the options in the dropdown box of the Storm Control Type field storm Control Storm Control Type Disabled we Storm Control Rate Disabled Broadcast only Broadcast and multicast Apply Broadcast and unknown unicast
31. he port mirroring function QOS to configure the Quality of Service function Rate amp Storm Control to limit the traffic rate and suppress the broadcast storm System functions contain System Setup to configure the required system information such as IP address etc User Management to maintain the login information to access the switch Reboot System to reboot the switch without writing default configurations Reset System to reboot the switch after writing default configurations Logout to log off the system 2 Configurations 2 1 Port Status This page provides the current link status for all ports You can select the Port Status menu to activate this page and to refresh the current port status PORT Status Port Link Speed Flow Port Link Speed Flow Status Duplex Control Status Duplex Control O1 Down 15 Dow Of Down 16 Lp 100Mbps Full Enable IK Down 17 Down O4 Down 18 Down g5 Down 19 Down Down 20 Ogwr IFA Down 21 Ogwr 0g Down oe Down 11 Down a Down 12 Down 24 Down 13 Down Irki Down 14 Dow This page provides the following information E Port to specify a port on the switch Link Status to show the port link status Up Down E Speed Duplex to show the current link speed 1G 100M 10M bps and duplex mode Full Half while the port is linkup NOTE Only the full duplex mode is supported while the link speed is 1Gbps Flow Control
32. hen the Weighted Round Robin algorithm is selected Select the QOS menu on the web page to activate the page shown as below QoS Setting Scheduling Method Weighted Round Robin gt Low 0 fi 2 5 4 5 6 Queue 0 Low O O O O O Queue 1 O 1O 1 O O 0 Queue O 10101010 lO Queue 3 High O O OOO Weights 1 15 Apply Priority 38 2 9 1 Get Refresh the Latest QOS Settings Click the QOS menu on the web page The QOS settings on the switch will be displayed This is also the page to configure QOS QoS Setting Scheduling Method Weighted Round Rabin Low 0 1 Queue 0 Low O OGO OOO Queue 1 O O 1 O O 0 Queue 2 O 10 O 0O Queue 3 High O O1O O 0O 0 Weights 1 15 Apply Priority The following parameters are provided to be set Scheduling Method gt Strict Priority to set this switch to transmit packets with Strict Priority algorithm gt Weighted Round Robin to set this switch to transmit packets with Weighted Round Robin algorithm Priority Queue Map gt To set the Priority and Queue map Weight gt To set the weight for every transmit queue Weight range 1 15 gt The weight of higher queue should not be less than the lower queue 39 2 9 2 Enable QOS gt gt Step 1 Choose the Scheduling Method ex Weighted Round Robin Step 2 Set Priority Queue map ex Priority 2 3 and 4 belong to QueueQ Priority4 and 5
33. irmware via TFTP Enter the TFTP server IP address and firmware filename Switch UF Upgrade Firmware Yia TFIP or BOOTP TFIP L TFIP 2 BOOTP TFIP 1 IFIP Server IP 192 168 223 118 Filename newfirmware hex This will start automatic IFIP firmware update via IFIP Are you sure y Press ESC to cancel before TFIP started Boot Start TFIP client IP 192 168 223 206 56K Sector based Flash Erase 8 Banks 56K Blank 8 Banks Checking Receiving IFIP Blocks Choose 2 to update the firmware via BOOTP TFTP Switch gt UF Upgrade Firmware Yia IFIP or BOOTP TFIP 1 7FIP BOOTP TFIP 2 This will start automatic IFIP firmware update via BOOTP TFIP Are you sure Boot Yerl 1 Start BOOTP Boot Start TFTP client IP 19 2 168 223 ini 56K Sector based Flash Erase 8 Banks 56K Blank 8 Banks Checking Receiving TFIP Blocks Reboot System Type RB or rb to restart the system Switch gt RB Reboot System This will reboot system Are you sure y Reboot system 58 E Reboot System After Write Default Type RD or rd to reset the system to factory settings Switch gt RD Reboot System After Write Default This will reboot system after write default Are you sure y Reset system to factory settings E Logout Type LO or lo to logout of the system 59 3 Specifications Standards Compliance IEEE 802 3 10BaseT Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100BaseTX Fast
34. ition to the web management the 24G web smart switch also provides a serial interface RS 232 as a console port on the rear panel to manage the switch for system setup user management reset system and firmware updates through the command line interface CLI We recommend you use Windows Hyper Terminal This section will show you how to setup and use Hyper Terminal to manage this switch 2 14 1 2 14 2 Hyper Terminal Setup Options Baud Rate 19200 bps Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Switch Management Commands In Console Login System After the system has started the following prompt will be displayed in Hyper Terminal The user needs a valid username and password to login to this system The username and password in CLI are the same as the ones used for login access through the web page Please enter the correct username now Switch login After entering the username the following prompt will be displayed The user should enter the correct password now and then begin to manage the 24G web smart switch Switch Login admin Password Web Smart Switch H Help menu Swi tch gt 54 Help Menu Press H h or to show all management commands in the console Switch h Help Menu IG Get System Information G Get Current Network Settings Configure bata User Management Enable Disable 842 10 YLAN Get 802 10 VLAN Enable Setting set
35. k The options provided for this function depend on the port type combo ports Port1 amp Port2 shared with fibre media using mini GBIC interface or ordinary ports from Port3 to Port24 for copper media only 2 Options for combo ports Porti and Port2 v Fibre Disable Copper Enable to enable the copper but disable the fibre media v Fibre Enable Copper Enable to enable both media NOTE Only the Enable option is provided for copper media in combo ports Force mode i e auto negotiation is disabled is not supported for copper media in combo ports 2 Options for ordinary ports Port3 to Port24 copper media only v Disable to disable for this port force mode v Enable to enable for this port auto mode The following figure shows the port configuration page for a combo port e g Port1 PORT Configuration cre Flow Default 3 Jumbo Port Admin Media Auto Negotiation Control Priority security Frame Fiber Enable Copper Enable Fiber Disable Copper Enable Cancel ot Enable Fibr Enable Copper Enable SX E Speed Duplex to setup the link speed and duplex mode in force mode The options for this function can be selected only when the Auto Negotiation is Disabled in force mode for copper media There are 4 options for this parameter gt 100Mbps Full to set the speed 100Mbps in full duplex mode gt 100Mbps Half to set the speed 100Mbps in half duplex mode gt 10M
36. l for half or full duplex operation Support port mirror Provides port statistics Supports 802 1p QoS Quality of Service with 4 queues Supports broadcast storm control Supports rate control Supports port security to prevent flooded traffic Supports firmware update via BOOTP TFTP transactions LED display for each port to show link and activity status Wall mount Rack mount or desktop Broadcom is registered trademark of Broadcom Corporation 1 1 Start to Manage This Switch Plug in the power source to power up the switch After the switch is powered on and in a ready state both the LED indicators POWER and DIAG are lit you can use any in band Ethernet port to remotely manage it through a web browser Alternatively use an RS 232 cable to plug in the console port on the rear panel to locally do the simple system configurations by using the command line interface CLI The default IP and related settings for this interface are shown as follows mM IP address 192 168 223 100 E Network mask 255 255 248 0 E Default gateway 192 168 223 254 Try to use the default IP shown above to PING the switch from your PC to make sure the network connection is successful The default IP address on this switch can be modified later for your needs If you encounter access problems you can just locally connect to the console port to get the correct IP address for this system Now you can use the browser to launch the web managed interface fo
37. layed Model Name the model name of this switch read only Chip Version the switch chip version of this switch read only Firmware Version the current version of the firmware existing on the switch read only DHCP Client DHCP client status IP Address the IP address to manage this switch through the configuration port Subnet mask the network mask to identify the sub network address Gateway the IP address of the default gateway to reach to the outside network MAC address the MAC address for the configuration port interface read only ARL Aging the aging time of dynamic ARL entry in address table 46 2 11 1 Firmware Update The 24G web smart switch provides the facility to update firmware for new features customized requests and system fault recovery The page shown as below can be activated by clicking the Update link on the System Setup page system Model Name 2403 2F Smart Chip Version Bis 345 A0 Firmware Version 1 0 0 aa DHCP Client Disable IP Address 192 766 225 100 Subnet mask 255 255 248 0 Gateway 192 108 223 294 MAC address 00 04 17 E1 06 00 ARL Aging 300 seconds Apply This system supports both BOOTP TFTP and pure TFTP to update the firmware The TFTP server IP address and firmware filename needs to be correctly provided to the switch to start the firmware updating if the pure TFTP way is selected Using the BOOTP TFTP it is much easier to do the firmware updating becau
38. m the password string max 10 characters 52 2 13 Reset System This switch can be rebooted or reset to default configurations through the web page Click Reboot System menu to reboot the system a Reboot ie a Reset Syst Click Reset System menu to reset the system back to factory settings Reboot System a Resets Hem gt Reboot System Just reboot the system All configuration settings will be retained to the latest changes before the reboot procedure If you want to keep your configuration select this option gt Reset System Reset all configurations including the username password and IP address only the MAC address won t be changed to default settings before rebooting the system This means that any customized configurations will be lost and can t be recovered The 24G web smart switch also provides an alternative to the Reset System option by using the Reset button on the rear panel gt While the system is running the DIAG LED indicator is ON pressing and holding the Reset button for over 5 seconds until the DIAG LED indicator stars to flash will activate the Write Default procedure After the procedure mentioned above is done the switch will be automatically rebooted and initialized using the default settings System rebooting will take about 10 seconds You need to login to the system again to enter the web pages for continuous configurations 53 2 14 Command Line Interface CLI In add
39. nsole to know how it goes and when it finishes fails Please wait and try to connect to web 2 minutes later if you cannot connect for quite a while more than 3 minutes please perform system reboot Before proceeding with the firmware update it is required to correctly prepare the BOOTP TFTP server and the firmware file which will be uploaded to the switch Please refer to the vendor s instruction guide for setting up the TFTP server you would like to use When the BOOTP TFTP server and the firmware file are ready click the Apply button to start the firmware update through the any front port on the switch The time taken for processing the firmware update will be approximately 55 seconds 49 2 11 2 DHCP Client The IP address of the 24G web smart switch can be statically assigned by manual entry or dynamically assigned by a DHCP server 2 11 2 1 Assign a fixed IP address Change DHCP Client to be disabled Enter a fixed IP address Subnet mask and Gateway and then click the Apply button system Model Name 2403 2F Smart Chip Version Bis 345 A0 Firmware Version 1 0 0 Upgrade DHCP Client Disable IP Address 192 766 225 100 Subnet mask 255 255 248 0 Gateway 192 1766 225 254 MAC address 00 04 17 E1 06 00 ARL Aging 300 seconds Apply 2 11 2 2 Assign an IP address by DHCP server Change DHCP Client to be enabled The system s IP address subnet mask and gateway address will be assigned and changed immediat
40. ough a link The traffic patterns can be more balanced between the ports within a trunk group by dynamically performing the MAC based algorithm It is supported only on point to point links with MACs operating in full duplex mode All links in the same trunk group must operate at the same rate The 24G web smart switch provides dynamic failover when trunking is enabled If a port in the trunk group fails the other ports of the trunk group assume traffic designated automatically for the trunk The links within the trunk group should have an equal amount of traffic To achieve this the switch performs load balancing based on a distribution algorithm The following parameters are required to be set E Distribution Criterion chooses the distribution algorithm with which the switch performs load balancing based on gt SA Source MAC Address gt DA Destination MAC Address gt SA DA both SA and DA E Member the member port s of trunk group s Select the Trunk menu on the web page to activate the page shown as below Trunk setting Distribution Criterion 5A Source MAC Address 01 02 03 04 05 0G OF O08 O09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 24 Trunk 1 OVO MOO OO rOsOlOsOlOsOlOsOlOsOlOl Oso oyO O Ol1o Trunk 2 OOOO OO ro OsOlrOsOsOlOsOOol oso Oo eo Oo ola ole Trunk 3 0 e o0 O POPO O O O O1O O 0O O1O O O Trunk 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 Not Trunking 0000
41. r this switch This system only supports Microsoft Internet Explorer for web interface configuration The login dialog box shown as below will show up first when the switch s IP address is entered in your browser b 24 Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch Site 192 168 223 100 Username Password we Use the default username and password shown as below to complete the login procedure E Username admin E Password 123 This username password can be modified later for your needs 1 2 Configuration Functions for the Switch After the login is successfully validated the switch s home page System page will show up The left part on the page provides the function menus shown as below to activate to the individual configuration page Switch Port Status Port Statistics Port Based LAN a 607 10 LAN a Trunk a Mirror a QOS a Rate amp Storm Control a System Setup a User Management Reboot System a Reset System a Logout The function menus contain two parts Switch for setting up the switch functions and System for maintaining the system parameters Switch functions contain Port Status to show port link status and configure port parameters Port Statistics to show packet statistic results passed through each port Port based VLAN to setup the port based VLAN 802 1Q VLAN to configure the tag based VLAN Trunk to build up the trunk function Mirror to setup t
42. s to set the corresponsive port to be a monitored port to investigate bi directional traffic gt Mirror Incoming Frames to set the corresponsive port to be a monitored port to investigate only ingress receiving Rx traffic gt Mirror Outgoing Frames to set the corresponsive port to be a monitored port to investigate only egress forwarding Tx traffic E Monitored Port The port which is monitored E Capture Port All traffic mirrored from the monitored port are received on the capture port 34 2 8 2 Enable Mirror gt Step 1 Choose Mirror option to be Mirror All Frames Step 2 Choose the Monitored Port to be Port16 Step 3 Choose the Capture Port to be Port8 Step 4 Click the button to enable mirroring settings VV WV Mirror Setting Mirror All Frames 12 3 4 5 6 f 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Monitored Port O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O Capture Pot O O O O O O O O O Sl OjOj OlOl Ol Ol O O O O O O O oO Apply 35 2 8 3 Modify Mirror Settings gt Step 1 Change Mirror option to be Mirror Outgoing Frames gt Step 2 Change the Monitored Port to be Port3 gt Step 3 Change the Capture Port to be Port22 gt Step 4 Click the Apply button to modify mirroring settings Mirror Setting Mirror Outgoing Frames 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 4044 12 43 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Monitored Pot O O
43. se no parameters need to be input if the BOOTP TFITP server is correctly setup 47 2 11 1 1 Firmware Update Via TFTP Firmware Update Via TFTP Current Firmware Version 1 0 0 TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 223 Firmware Filename newtirmware hex Apply Before proceeding with the firmware update it is required to correctly prepare the TF TP server and the firmware file which will be uploaded to the switch Please refer to the vendor s instruction guide for setting up the TFTP server you would like to use When the TFTP server and the firmware file are ready please enter the TFTP server IP address and firmware filename Click the Apply button to start the firmware update through the any front port on the switch The time taken for processing the firmware update will be approximately 50 seconds Firmware Upgrade In Progress Please wait for more than 2 minutes then try to connect again f you cannot connect for quite a while more than 4 minutes and the Cancel button doesn t work please perform a system reboot HOTE Cancel on works when it s still trying to locate the server or gateway For example TFTP process hasn t started transmitting data Cancel NOTE If the switch can not connect to the TFTP server click the button to stop the firmware update process 48 2 11 1 2 Firmware Update Via BOOTP TEFTP Firmware Update Via BOOTP And TFTP Apply HOTE When it has started check co
44. state of all ports click the icon under All Mot member M Member Apply 18 2 6 802 1Q VLAN IEEE 802 1q tag based VLAN can add or strip the 802 1q tag depending on the requirements of the individual transmitting port Click the 802 1Q VLAN menu to activate the following pages to do the configurations VLAN ID 1 is the default 802 1Q VLAN VLAN ID 1 cannot be deleted However the VLAN ID 1 group member can be changed Incorrect 802 1Q VLAN settings will cause the web access to fail to connect You can use the CLI Command Line Interface to recover The detailed CLI operating guide will be discussed in section 2 14 Here is a simple way to recover the web access to the switch l 2 Go to 802 1Q VLAN web interface Set the default VLAN ID 1 group member 01 24 to U 3 4 In CLI mode type to enable 802 1Q VLAN You can access the web in the 802 1Q VLAN In CLI type VE to disable 802 1Q VLAN Go back to CLI mode type to set Admin PVID port no 25 to 1 enable environment now IEEE 802 10 VLAN Enable VLAN ID All 01 G2 03 04 05 O06 OF 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 18 19 20 21 22 2 24 u ujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujujuju Click the icon under each port to change member state To change state of all ports click the icon under AIN Not member T Tag egress packets U kna egress packets Apply Currently this system supports up to 32 tag based VLAN groups for
45. to show the flow control capability is Enable Disable for this port The status for the two columns Speed Duplex and Flow Control won t show up while the port link is down The sign represents the status is unavailable to display If any trunk group is setup a trunk group can be regarded as one logical port e g Trk1 in the above figure is grouped by Port9 amp Port10 which will show up just like the others All the trunk member ports won t be displayed Section 2 7 Trunk describes port trunking in detail Click the button to manually get the most current link status for all ports 2 2 Port Configuration If you need to do the port configuration just select the desired port by clicking the Port number in the Port Status page Then the Port Configuration page shown as below for the selected port will be opened PORT Configuration Auto Speed Flow Default Jumbo EAS eet Hegotiation Duplex Control Priority SECUN Frame 03 Enable Enable Enable 0 Disable Disable The following parameters will be provided and configured in the Port Configuration page E Port the selected port number to be configured read only Admin to unblock block the traffic for the port gt Disable to block all traffic for the port gt Enable to enable the bi directional traffic for the port Media Auto Negotiation to enable disable the capability of auto negotiation for setting up the lin

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