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PLANET 24-port 10/100Mbps+ 2-Gigabit Web Smart Ethernet Switch User's
Manual
FOR MODEL: FGSW-2402VS / FGSW-2620VS / FGSW-2620VSF
Rev: 2.0 (November. 2004)
Part No.: 2010-000031-002

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  • Page 1: Fcc Warning

    PLANET has made every effort to ensure that this User’s Manual is accurate; PLANET disclaims liability for any inaccuracies or omissions that may have occurred.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.2 How to Use This Manual 1.3 Product Features 1.4 Product Specifications Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Product Description 2.2 Installing a FGSW-2402VS/FGSW-2620VS/FGSW-2620VSF Chapter 3 Console Configuration 3.1 Preparing for configuration 3.2 Getting Started Chapter 4 Web Configuration 4.1 Login in to the Switch 4.2 Main Menu...
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 Introduction

    ● Section 2, Installation It explains the functions of FGSW-2402VS / FGSW-2620VS / FGSW-2620VSF and how to physically install the FGSW-2402VS / FGSW-2620VS / FGSW- 2620VSF. ● Section 3, Console Configuration It contains information about the smart function from the console interface of FGSW-2402VS / FGSW-2620VS / FGSW-2620VSF.
  • Page 4: Product Features

    It contains cable information of FGSW-2402VS / FGSW-2620VS / FGSW- 2620VSF. In the following section, the term Switch means the Switches mentioned titled in the cover page of the user manual, i.e. FGSW-2402VS, FGSW-2620VS and FGSW-2620VSF; term of switch can be any third part switches. 1.3 Product Features ●...
  • Page 5: Product Specifications

    1.4 Product Specifications Model FGSW-2402VS / FGSW-2620VS / FGSW-2620VSF Hardware Specification Network ports 24 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 MDI/MDI-X ports Module slot 2 open slots for 10/100Base- TX, 1000Base-T and (FGSW-2402VS only) 100Base-FX, 1000Base-SX/LX fiber-optic interface Gigabit ports 2 10/100/1000Mbps ports (FGSW-2620VS only)
  • Page 6 1 Mirroring port to monitor several mirrored ports. Port Mirroring The monitor modes are Disable, RX, TX, TX& RX Allow to assign low and high priority on each port Bandwidth control Allow to assign rate control on each port Standards Conformance IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet) IEEE 802.3u (Fast Ethernet) IEEE 802.3z(Gigabit Ethernet)
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Installation

    100Mbps or 1000Mbps fiber ports, and two 10/100Mbps TP or 1000Base-T ports for cost effective high-performance network connectivity. With its 8.8Gbps non-blocking switch fabric, the PLANET Switch can also provide a local, high bandwidth, Fast Ethernet network for your departmental backbone plus the ability to trunk four ports (800Mbps) to enable switch-to-switch backbone.
  • Page 8 2.1.2 Switch Front Panel Figure 2-1 shows front panel of FGSW-2402VS. Figure 2-1 PLANET FGSW-2402VS Front Panel Figure 2-2 shows front panel of FGSW-2620VS. Figure 2-2 PLANET FGSW-2620VS Front Panel Figure 2-3 shows front panel of FGSW-2620VSF. Figure 2-3 PLANET FGSW-2620VSF Front Panel 2.1.3 LED Indicators...
  • Page 9: Installing A Fgsw-2402Vs/Fgsw-2620Vs/Fgsw-2620Vsf

    Per 10/100/1000Mbps port (FGSW-2620VS only) Color Function Lit: indicate the link through that port is successfully established. LNK/ACT Green Blink: indicate that the switch is actively sending or re- ceiving data over that port. Green / Orange: indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps. 100/1000 Orange Green: indicate that the port is operating at 100Mbps.
  • Page 10 2.1.4 Extension Slots The extension slots #25 and #26 of FGSW-2402VS can be a 10/100Base-TX, 1000Base-T or 100Base-FX, 1000Base-SX/LX switching port as the extension module installed. Please refer to the section 3.2.4 Port Configuration for the detailed installation and settings.
  • Page 11 front of the Switch. B. Connect the other end of the cable to the network devices such as printer serv- ers, workstations or routers…etc. Connection to the Switch requires UTP Category 5 network  cabling with RJ-45 tips. For more information, please see the Note: Cabling Specification in Appendix A.
  • Page 12 Figure 2-6 Mounting the Switch in a Rack Step6: Proceed with the steps 4 and steps 5 of section 2.2.1 Desktop Installation to connect the network cabling and supply power to your Switch.
  • Page 13: Chapter 3 Console Configuration

     2402VS, for FGSW-2620VS /FGSW-2620VSF the display will be Note: the same to FGSW-2402VS. 3.1 Preparing for configuration 3.1.1 Connecting a PC or Terminal to the RS-232 Port When you are ready to configure the smart functions of the Switch, make sure you had connected the supplied RS-232 serial cable to the RS-232 port at the front panel of your Switch and your PC.
  • Page 14 Figure 3-1 Console Port Settings for smart functions 3.1.3 Power-up Self-test Status As the Switch powers on, it goes through a self-test process to ensure proper operations of the Switch hardware. The messages will be displayed to show the test progress. When the test completes successfully, the system will display a login screen.
  • Page 15: Getting Started

    Figure 3-3 Switch Console Login screen 3.2 Getting Started 3.2.1 General Guidelines Switch allows users to configure the device via menu screens. To work within the menu, please follow the guidelines shown in Table 3-1. Item Description Value 0-8 Choose one item from the console screen. TAB KEY Choose next item from the console screen.
  • Page 16 Figure 3-4 Main Menu Screen 1. Port Status Display the port status, which allow you to view the port disable/enable status, current link status, speed/duplex mode, flow control status. Explained on sec- tion 3.2.3. 2. Port Configuration Allow user to disable/enable each port, Auto-negotiation disable/enable on each port, per port 10/100Mbps full and half duplex mode selection.
  • Page 17 Allow user to configure the advanced function. Explained in section 3.2.10. 0. Logout Allow user to logout the Switch console interface. Explained in section 3.2.11. 3.2.3 Port Status Press 1 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Port Status and press “Enter”...
  • Page 18 the options. After setup completed, press “ESC” key to return to Actions menu and use the “TAB” key to choose the <Save> for saving the current configuration. Figure 3-6 Port Configuration Screen Object Description Port Indicate port 1 to port 24, and 2-module slot. Enable Allow user to disable or enable each port.
  • Page 19 MII-SFP / 1000Base-T; RJ-45, Auto-negotiation and force FGSW-2620VSF 1000Base-SX and duplex mode on 1000Base-T 1000Base-LX; LC interface Auto-negotiation mode on 1000Base-SX/ LX interface Table 3-4 Operation of MII-series module 1. xx represents the maximum fiber-optic distance, for example MII-L40 for 40kilometers. For the available models, please consult your local dealer for the avail- ...
  • Page 20 Object Description Trunk 1 to Trunk 7 Allow user to disable or enable trunk function in Trunk 1 to Trunk 7 groups. Trunk Groups 1-7 From port 1 to port 24. Allow user to assign maximum 4 ports of each Trunk group. Table 3-5 Descriptions of the Trunk Configuration screen Objects 3.2.6 VLAN Configure Press 4 on your keyboard or use the "TAB"...
  • Page 21 Figure 3-9 Create a port-based VLAN Group screen Figure 3-10 Create a port-based VLAN Group screen Figure 3-11 Create a port-based VLAN Group screen...
  • Page 22 Figure 3-12 Create a port-based VLAN Group screen Press “Enter” then the following screen in figure 3-13 appears. Figure 3-13 Create a port-based VLAN Group screen Use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Add and press “Enter” to access the screen of Add a PortBased VLAN Group.
  • Page 23 Figure 3-14 Create a port-based VLAN Group screen Figure 3-15 Create a port-based VLAN Group Successfully screen Press “Enter” for back to the VLAN Configuration screen. The screen in figure 3-16 appears. Figure 3-16 Create a port-based VLAN Group completed screen 3.2.6.2 Edit a VLAN Group Use the "TAB"...
  • Page 24 Figure 3-17 Edit existence VLAN Group Configuration Screen Use the “Tab” and “Back space” to move forth and back between VLAN and press “Enter” to select the VLAN you want to edit. The screen in figure 3-18 appears. Please follow the same procedure as section 3.2.6.1 create a port-based VLAN Group to edit the VLAN group.
  • Page 25 3.2.6.3 Delete a VLAN Group Use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the <Delete> and press "Enter" to start the deleting of existence VLAN group. The screen of Delete a VLAN Group in figure 3-20 appears. Figure 3-20 Delete existence VLAN group Screen Use “TAB”...
  • Page 26 After press ” Y”. The screen similar to figure 3-23 appears with message “Operation completed successfully!” Figure 3-23 Delete existence VLAN Group successfully Screen Figure 3-24 Delete existence VLAN Group successfully Screen 3.2.6.4 Return to Main Menu Choose “Return to Main Menu” to return to Main Menu screen of the Switch. The screen in figure 3-25 appears.
  • Page 27 3.2.7 Port Mirroring Configuration Press 5 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Port Mirroring Configuration and press “Enter” to access the screen of Port Mirroring Configuration from the Main Menu screen (please see the figure 3-4). Table 3-7 shows the descriptions of the Port Mirroring Configuration screen Objects.
  • Page 28 Figure 3-27 Port Mirroring Configuration save successfully screen 3.2.8 QoS Configuration Press 6 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the QoS Configuration and press “Enter” to access the screen of QoS Configuration from the Main Menu screen (please see the figure 3-4).
  • Page 29 Object Description QoS Mode The available options are shown as below: High: Low=3:1: the packet output ration of high priority and low priority is 3 to 1. High: Low=5:1: the packet output ration of high priority and low priority is 5 to 1. High: Low=7:1: the packet output ration of high priority and low priority is 7 to 1.
  • Page 30 control screen Objects. Use the "TAB" key to choose the <Edit>, then start to modify these settings. The screen of Bandwidth control in figure 3-30 appears. Figure 3-30 Bandwidth Control setting Screen Object Description Port Indicate port 1 to port 24. InRate Allow user to input the value of packet rate sent from the con- nected port to this port.
  • Page 31 3.2.10 Misc Configuration Press 8 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Misc Configuration and press “Enter” to access the screen of Misc Configuration from the Main Menu screen (please see the figure 3-4). Table 3-10 shows the descriptions of the Misc Configuration screen Objects.
  • Page 32 Use the "TAB" key to choose the <Edit>, then start to modify these settings. The screen of Advanced Switch Configuration in figure 3-33 appears. Figure 3-33 Advanced Switch Configuration Screen Object Description Broadcast Strom If this function enable, the Switch will limitation the broad- Filter cast packets.
  • Page 33 Figure 3-34 Misc Configuration save successfully Screen 3.2.10.2 Password Setting Press 2 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Password Setting and press “Enter” to access the screen of Password Setting from the Misc Configuration screen (please see the figure 3-32).
  • Page 34 key to choose the <Save> for saving the current configuration. The screen in figure 3-36 appears with message “Operation completed successfully!” Figure 3-36 Password Setting save successfully Screen 3.2.10.3 Reset System Default Setting Press 3 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Reset System Default Setting and press “Enter”...
  • Page 35 Then the Switch will reboot, the screen in figure 3-39 appears. After power on completed, then the login screen of Switch in figure 3-40 appears. Figure 3-39 Reboot Switch Screen Figure 3-40 Switch Console Login Screen 3.2.10.4 Reboot System Press 4 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the Reboot System and press “Enter”...
  • Page 36 Figure 3-42 Switch Reboot Screen Figure 3-43 Switch Console Login Screen 3.2.10.5 System Information Press 5 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the System Information and press “Enter” from the Misc Configuration screen (please see the figure 3-32).
  • Page 37 3.2.10.6 IP Configuration Press 6 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the IP Configuration and press “Enter” from the Misc Configuration screen (please see the figure 3-32). Table 3-13 shows the descriptions of the IP Configuration screen Objects. Use the "TAB"...
  • Page 38 3.2.10.7 Return to Main Menu This function allows user to return to the main menu of Switch. The screen in figure 3-47 appears. Then the main menu in screen figure3-48 appears. Figure 3-47 Return to Main Menu Screen Figure 3-48 Main Menu Screen 3.2.11 Logout Press 0 on your keyboard or use the "TAB"...
  • Page 39: Chapter 4 Web Configuration

    Chapter 4 Web Configuration The Web Smart Ethernet Switch provides a Web interface for Switch Smart function configuration. Since the Switch can be configured through the Web Browser, a network administrator can manage and monitor the Switch from the local LAN or from the Internet. Before login the Web interface of Switch, please setup the IP Address with local serial console port (RS232 port) and use this IP address to configure Switch through the Web interface.
  • Page 40 Figure 4-2 Web Main Menu Screen The smart functions are shown on the left of the browser window and they are: Port Status: Display the port status, which allow to viewing the port disable/enable status, current link status, and speed/duplex mode, flow control status. Explained on section 4.3 Port Configuration: Allow user to disable/enable each port, Auto-negotiation disable/enable on each port, per port 10/100Mbps full and half duplex mode selection.
  • Page 41: Port Status

    4.3 Port Status This menu displays each port’s status of the Switch. The Port Status in the screen will includes each port’s disable / enable and current link status, connection speed duplex mode and flow control status. The screen is as like figure 4-3 below. Figure 4-3 Port Status Screen You can also click on the refresh button of your browser to get the latest status of the Switch.
  • Page 42: Trunk Configuration

    Figure 4-5 Port Configuration save successfully Screen Press “Back” for back to previous web screen. 4.5 Trunk Configuration This function allows to configuring the trunk function. It provide up to 7 trunk groups and each trunk for up to maximum 4-ports. The screen in figure 4-6 appears. Figure 4-6 Trunk Configuration Screen After setup is completed.
  • Page 43 After setup is completed. Press "Apply" button for enable the port-based VLAN. The screen in figure 4- 9 appears Figure 4-9 VLAN Configuration Screen Press “Add NEW” to create a new port-based VLAN group. The screen in figure 4-10 appears. Up to 26 port-based VLAN groups can be added and the group ...
  • Page 44: Port Mirroring Configuration

    4.7 Port Mirroring Configuration This function allows to enabling the port mirroring function. Table 4-1 shows the descriptions of the Port Mirroring Configuration screen Objects. Object Description Disable Disable port mirroring function. This mode will duplicate the data from Monitored port and forward to the Monitoring port.
  • Page 45: Qos Configuration

    Figure 4-14 Port Mirroring Configuration save successfully Screen Press “Back” for back to previous web screen. 4.8 QoS Configuration This function allows enabling the QoS function. Table 4-2 shows the descriptions of the QoS Configuration screen Objects. Object Description Disable QoS Disable QoS priority function.
  • Page 46 Figure 4-16 QoS Configuration Screen Figure 4-17 QoS Configuration Screen After setup is completed. Press "Apply" button for save the current configuration. The screen in figure 4-18 appears with message “Operation completed successfully!” Figure 4-18 QoS Configuration save successfully Screen Press “Back”...
  • Page 47: Bandwidth Control

    4.9 Bandwidth Control This function allow to set bandwidth on each port. Table 4-3 shows the descriptions of the Bandwidth Control screen Objects. Object Description InRate Allow user to input the value of packet rate sent from the con- nected port to this port. You must enable the flow control feature of this port for the function to work normally.
  • Page 48: Misc Configuration

    4.10 Misc Configuration This function provides the advanced configuration of the Switch. The available options are shown as below: Advanced Switch Configuration: Allow user to configure the advanced Switch configuration. Please refer to section 4.10.1. Password Setting: Allow user to disable or enable password protection. Set the username and password, Maximum up to 8 characters.
  • Page 49 4.10.1 Advanced Switch Configuration The available options are shown as below: Broadcast Strom Filter: If this function enable, the Switch will limitation the broadcast packets. The available options are off, 5%, 10%, and 20%. The screen in figure 4-22 appears. Figure 4-22 Broadcast Storm Filter Screen Collision Retry Forever: If this function is disabled, when a packet meet a collision, the switch will retry 6 times...
  • Page 50: Password Setting

    Figure 4-25 MAC Table Hashing Screen Console Auto Logout Time: Allow user to set the Auto logout time of console interface. The available options are Never, 5min, 10min, 20min. The screen in figure 4-26 appears. Figure 4-26 Console Auto Logout Time Screen Web Auto Logout Time: Allow user to set the Auto logout time of web interface.
  • Page 51 Object Description Password Allow user to disable or enable the password request of the protection console and Web interface. User Name Allow user to modify the login user name. Up to 8 charac- ters. New Password Allow user to modify the login password. Up to 8 characters. Password Again Input the password again for confirm.
  • Page 52 Figure 4-31 Password Setting Screen Press, “OK” for re-login the Switch. Then enter into the web interface of the Switch with username and password request. And also can modify the username and password. After setup is completed. Press "Apply" button for save the current configuration. The screen in figure 4-32 appears with message “Operation completed successfully!”...
  • Page 53: System Information

    Figure 4-34 Reboot System Screen 4.10.5 System Information This function allows viewing the system information of the Switch. The screen in figure 4-35 appears. Figure 4-35 System Information Screen 4.10.6 IP Configuration This function allows modifying the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. The screen in figure 4-36 appears.
  • Page 54: Logout

    After setup is completed. Press "Apply" button for save the current configuration. The screen in figure 4-37 appears with message “Operation completed successfully!” Figure 4-37 IP Configuration save successfully Screen Press “Back” for back to previous web screen. 4.11 Logout This function allows to logout the web interface of the Switch.
  • Page 55: Chapter 5 Switch Operation

    Chapter 5 Switch Operation 5.1 Address Table The Switch is implemented with an address table. This address table composed of many entries. Each entry is used to store the address information of some node in network, including MAC address, port no, etc. This information comes from the learning process of Ethernet Switch.
  • Page 56: Auto-Negotiation

    The Switch performs "Store and forward" therefore, no error packets occur. More reliably, it reduces the re-transmission rate. No packet loss will occur. 5.5 Auto-Negotiation The STP ports on the Switch have built-in “Auto-negotiation”. This technology automatically sets the best possible bandwidth when a connection is established with another network device (usually at Power On or Reset).
  • Page 57: Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This chapter contains information to help you solve problems. If the Ethernet Switch is not functioning properly, make sure the Ethernet Switch was set up according to instructions in this manual. The Link LED is not lit Solution: Check the cable connection and remove duplex mode of the Ethernet Switch Some stations cannot talk to other stations located on the other port...
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  • Page 59: Appendix

    APPENDIX A A.1 Switch‘s RJ-45 Pin Assignments 1000Mbps, 1000Base T Contact MDI-X BI_DA+ BI_DB+ BI_DA- BI_DB- BI_DB+ BI_DA+ BI_DC+ BI_DD+ BI_DC- BI_DD- BI_DB- BI_DA- BI_DD+ BI_DC+ BI_DD- BI_DC- Implicit implementation of the crossover function within a twisted-pair cable, or at a wiring panel, while not expressly forbidden, is beyond the scope of this standard.
  • Page 60 The standard cable, RJ-45 pin assignment The standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector There are 8 wires on a standard UTP/STP cable and each wire is color-coded. The following shows the pin allocation and color of straight cable and crossover cable connection: Figure A-1: Straight-Through and Crossover Cable Please make sure your connected cables are with same pin assignment and color as above picture before deploying the cables into your network.
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