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Dimension ES-2008
Ethernet Switch
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Version 1.02
March 2003

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  • Page 1 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Version 1.02 March 2003...
  • Page 2 Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. All rights reserved. Disclaimer ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any products, or software described herein. Neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the patents' rights of others.
  • Page 3: Zyxel Limited Warranty

    (at the discretion of ZyXEL) and the customer will be billed for parts and labor. All repaired or replaced products will be shipped by ZyXEL to the corresponding return address, Postage Paid.
  • Page 4: Information For Canadian Users

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Information for Canadian Users The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operation and safety requirements. The Industry Canada does not guarantee that the equipment will operate to a user's satisfaction.
  • Page 5 This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Taiwanese BCIQ A Warning: Certifications Refer to the product page at www.zyxel.com. Interference Statements and Warnings...
  • Page 6: Customer Support

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Customer Support When contacting your Customer Support Representative, please have the following information ready: Product model and serial number. Firmware version information. Warranty Information. Date you received your product. Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Interference Statements and Warnings ................v Customer Support ......................vi List of Figures ........................xi List of Tables........................xiv Preface ..........................xvi Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your ES-2008..............1-1 Features......................1-1 Management Features..................1-1 Management Methods ..................1-2 Applications..................... 1-2 Chapter 2 Hardware Description and Installation .............
  • Page 9 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chapter 8 Filter and Security Setup ................8-5 IGMP ....................... 8-5 Static MAC Address ..................8-10 Port Security....................8-11 MAC Address Filtering.................. 8-12 Chapter 9 VLAN......................9-1 Introduction...................... 9-1 VLAN Types....................9-1 Selecting VLANSupport .................. 9-2 Port-Based VLAN Configuration ..............
  • Page 10 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch 16.1 Introduction ....................16-1 16.2 STP Configuration ..................16-1 16.3 SNMP Configuration ..................16-4 16.4 GVRP Configuration ..................16-6 16.5 LACP Configuration..................16-7 Chapter 17 Status and Counters ................17-1 17.1 Status and Counters ..................17-1 Chapter 18 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance ........
  • Page 11: List Of Figures

    Figure 1-3 VLAN Application Example ................1-5 Figure 2-1 ES-2008......................2-1 Figure 2-2 ES-2008 with Fiber Port................. 2-2 Figure 2-3 ES-2008 with Gigabit Port ................2-2 Figure 2-4 Ethernet Port LEDs ..................2-4 Figure 2-5 Rear Panel ...................... 2-5 Figure 3-1 Login Window....................3-1 Figure 3-2 Welcome Screen .....................
  • Page 12 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Figure 9-7 Tag-Based VLAN: Port VLAN ID..............9-6 Figure 10-1 Activating STP ................... 10-2 Figure 10-2 Configure Spanning Tree Parameters............10-2 Figure 10-3 View STP Root Bridge Information............10-3 Figure 10-4 Configuring STP Port Parameters .............. 10-4 Figure 10-5 STP Port Status ..................
  • Page 13 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Figure 16-5 SMT: STP Per Port Setting................. 16-3 Figure 16-6 SMT: SNMP Configuration................ 16-4 Figure 16-7 SMT: SNMP System Options..............16-5 Figure 16-8SMT: SNMP Community Strings..............16-5 Figure 16-9 SMT: SNMP Trap Manager................ 16-6 Figure 16-10 SMT: Add SNMP Trap Manager .............. 16-6 Figure 16-11 SMT: GVRP Configuration ..............
  • Page 14 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch List of Tables Table 2-1 Network Cable Types ..................2-3 Table 2-2 The Switch Power LED Description ............... 2-3 Table 2-3 Ethernet Port LED Descriptions ..............2-4 Table 2-4 100FX Module LED Descriptions..............2-4 Table 2-5 Gigabit Module LED Descriptions ..............2-5 Table 3-1 Commonly Used Button ..................
  • Page 15 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 15-8 SMT: Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound ..........15-16 Table 16-1 SMT: STP Per Port Setting ................16-4 Table 16-2 SMT: LACP Group Setting................16-8 Table 16-3 SMT: LACP State Activity................16-9 Table 16-4 SMT: LACP Group Status ................. 16-10 Table 19-1 Troubleshooting Power LED ...............
  • Page 16: Preface

    Congratulations on your purchase of the ES-2008 Ethernet Switch. About The ES-2008 Series Switches The ES-2008 switch allows you to easily configure and manage your network via a web browser. Just click your mouse instead of typing cryptic command strings. Moreover, the ES-2008 can also be managed via SNMP.
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    Getting Started Getting Started Part I covers Getting to Know Your Switch, Hardware Installation, and Introducing the Web Configurator.
  • Page 19: Chapter 1 Getting To Know Your Es-2008

    Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your ES-2008 The ES-2008 is a multi-port switch that can be used to build high-performance switched workgroup networks. This switch uses a store-and-forward switching scheme, in which incoming data frames are first stored in buffer memory and checked for errors before being forwarded;...
  • Page 20: Management Methods

    The switch is ideally suited as a workgroup switch or a bridge for large network segmentation. For ES-2008 models that come with a fiber port, you can also use the fiber port to connect to other network switches. The distance between two switches via fiber cable can be up to 2 Km (multi-mode) or 30 Km (single-mode).
  • Page 21: Figure 1-1 Standalone Workgroup Example

    In the next illustration, two Ethernet switches with attached computers, print server and local server, are all connected to the switch. All devices in this network can communicate with each other through the switch and also access the server. Getting to Know Your ES-2008...
  • Page 22: Figure 1-2 Bridging Application Example

    VLAN. Note that VLANs are unidirectional - they only govern outgoing traffic. Port-based VLANs are VLANs where the packet forwarding decision is based on the destination MAC address and its associated port. Getting to Know Your ES-2008...
  • Page 23: Figure 1-3 Vlan Application Example

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Figure 1-3 VLAN Application Example Getting to Know Your ES-2008...
  • Page 25: Chapter 2 Hardware Description And Installation

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chapter 2 Hardware Description and Installation This chapter describes the switch hardware and installation Hardware Installation The switch is suitable for an office environment where it can be placed on a desktop. Step 1. Make sure the switch is clean and dry.
  • Page 26: Figure 2-2 Es-2008 With Fiber Port

    2.2.2 The Ethernet Connections Auto-Sensing 10/100Base-TX RJ-45 Ports (Auto MDI/MDIX) The ES-2008 has eight auto-negotiating, auto-sensing 10/100Base-TX Ethernet RJ-45 ports. All these ports support auto-sensing, a built-in function that automatically recognizes the type (straight/crossover) of the attached cable. This feature effectively removes all wiring troubles caused by a cable type mismatch.
  • Page 27: Front Panel Leds

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch 2.2.3 Network Cable Types The following table describes the types of network cable used for the different connection speeds. The fiber and gigabit ports are not available on all ES models. Make sure the 10/100 Base-TX and/or 1000Base-T cable length between connections does not exceed 100 meters (328 feet).
  • Page 28: Figure 2-4 Ethernet Port Leds

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Figure 2-4 Ethernet Port LEDs The following table describes the LEDs for the Ethernet ports on the front panel. Table 2-3 Ethernet Port LED Descriptions COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION Green The port is operating at 100Mbps. No device is attached or the port is operating at 10Mbps.
  • Page 29: Rear Panel

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 2-4 100FX Module LED Descriptions COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION No device is attached or the port is operating in half- duplex mode 2.3.4 The Gigabit Port The gigabit port module is capable of transferring data at a speed up to 1000 mbps. The gigabit port is not available on all switch models.
  • Page 30: Turning On The Switch

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch 2.4.1 Console Port Local switch management is done through the console port. It requires a direct connection between the switch and a computer via an RS-232 console cable. Refer to chapters on SMT configurations. Turning On the Switch Connect one end of the power cord to the power receptacle on the rear panel of the switch and the other end to the power outlet.
  • Page 31: Chapter 3 Introducing The Web Configurator

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chapter 3 Introducing the Web Configurator This chapter describes how to access the embedded web configurator and view general switch information. Accessing the Web Configurator Follow the steps below to access the web configurator. Step 1.
  • Page 32: Figure 3-2 Welcome Screen

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Figure 3-2 Welcome Screen 3.1.1 The Navigation Panel The navigation panel on the left of all web pages provides a consistent way to access all program functions. Click Administrator to expanded the menu and configure the switch.
  • Page 33: Commonly Used Buttons

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch 3.1.2 The Web Configurator Front Panel Display The front panel graphic is displayed on all web screens to indicate the real-time port status of the switch. Figure 3-5 Web Configurator Front Panel Display A port in green means a device is connected to the port. To view port information, click on the ports to open a read-only status window as shown next.
  • Page 34: General Switch Information

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch General Switch Information To view general information such as firmware version and MAC address click Administrator, Switch Configuration and click on the Basic tab. The following screen displays as shown. Figure 3-7 Web Configurator: View Switch Information The table below describes the read-only fields in this screen.
  • Page 35 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Use the information in this screen to set the communication parameters of a terminal emulation program to access the switch via the console port. Introducing the Web Configurator...
  • Page 37: Chapter 4 Basic Switch Configuration

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chapter 4 Basic Switch Configuration This chapter describes how to set the IP address of the switch, reset and reboot the switch. Setting the IP Address of the Switch To configure the Ethernet TCP/IP settings of the switch click Administrator and then Network Configuration to display the screen shown next.
  • Page 38: Resetting The Switch

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Click Administrator and then User Authentication to display the screen shown next. Figure 4-2 User Authentication Follow the instructions in the next table to set the fields in this screen. Table 4-2 User Authentication FIELD DESCRIPTION User name Type in your new switch system user name.
  • Page 39: Rebooting The Switch

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Rebooting the Switch You must reboot the switch after you make changes to the switch’s IP address and uploads a firmware or configuration file. Step 1. Click System Reboot to display the screen as shown next.
  • Page 40: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Part II covers advanced port settings such as trunking, port security and filtering.
  • Page 42: Chapter 5 Advanced Switch Configuration

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chapter 5 Advanced Switch Configuration This chapter shows you how to configure the Advanced Switch Settings screen. Switch Configuration Use the Switch Configuration screen to configure advanced features of the switch. From the main menu, click Administrator, Switch Configuration and then click on the Advanced tab to display the screen as shown next.
  • Page 43: Table 5-1 Switching Configuration: Advanced

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Follow the instructions in the table below to configure this screen. Table 5-1 Switching Configuration: Advanced FIELD DESCRIPTION MAC Table Select this check box to remove a MAC address from the MAC address Address Entry table after a duration specified in the field provided.
  • Page 44 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 5-1 Switching Configuration: Advanced FIELD DESCRIPTION Max Delay Specify a time period a low priority packet is allowed to queue in the Time switch before the packet is dropped. Priority Queue With QoS (Quality of Service) organizations can differentiate traffic by...
  • Page 46: Chapter 6 Port Control

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chapter 6 Port Control This chapter shows you how to configure the Ethernet ports and view port status. Configuring the Ethernet Ports The Port Configuration screen allows you to configure settings for individual Ethernet ports on the switch and view the status of all the ports.
  • Page 47: View Port Status

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 6-1 Port Configuration FIELD DESCRIPTION Auto Select Enable from the drop-down list box to have the port detect the Negotiation speed of incoming transmission and adjust appropriately without manual intervention. Speed Select from the drop-down list box to set the transmission speed of the port.
  • Page 48: Figure 6-2 Port Statistics

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Figure 6-2 Port Statistics The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 6-2 Port Statistics FIELD DESCRIPTION Port This field displays the port number of each entry. State This field indicates whether the port is connected (On) to an Ethernet device or not connected (Off).
  • Page 50: Chapter 7 Port Trunking

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chapter 7 Port Trunking This chapter describes how to configure trunk groups and IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation. Introduction Port Trunking (or link aggregation) lets you group physical ports into one logical high- capacity link. It may be more cost-effective to group multiple lower-speed ports than to under-utilize a higher-speed, but more costly, port.
  • Page 51: Configuring Port Trunking

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Configuring Port Trunking Port trunking lets you group up to eight consecutive ports into a single dedicated connection. To configure port trunking, click Administrator, Trunking and the Aggregator Setting tab. Figure 7-1 Trunking: Aggregator Setting Follow the instruction in the table next to change the settings.
  • Page 52: Viewing Static Trunk Group Information

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 7-1 Trunking: Aggregator Setting FIELD DESCRIPTION Work Ports Enter the number of ports that to be aggregated. If you select Enable in the LACP field, then enter any number greater than 0 and smaller than the total number of the trunk ports. The excess ports are in standby and can be aggregated if any of the other ports fail.
  • Page 53: State Activity

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 7-2 Aggregator Information FIELD DESCRIPTION Port No This field displays the port number(s) belonging to a static trunk group. State Activity Ports in a dynamic trunk group can be in either active or passive state.
  • Page 54: Chapter 8 Filter And Security Setup

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chapter 8 Filter and Security Setup This chapter shows you how to set IGMP and MAC filters and port security. IGMP Traditionally, IP packets are transmitted in one of either two ways -Unicast (1 sender to 1 recipient) or Broadcast (1 sender to everybody on the network).
  • Page 55: Figure 8-1 Configuring Igmp

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch 8.1.1 Configuring IGMP Follow the steps below to activate IGMP on the switch. Step 1. Click Administrator and then Switch Configuration. Step 2. In the Switch Configuration screen, click the Advanced tab. Step 3. Select the Enable IGMP Protocol check box under Protocol Enable Setting.
  • Page 56: Figure 8-2 Igmp Example 1

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Figure 8-2 IGMP Example 1 Example 2: Select an IGMP Server Manually To force Switch A to be the IGMP server, select Enable in the IGMP Query Mode field. However if another multicast device is set to Auto and it has a numerically lower IP address, it will act as the IGMP server also.
  • Page 57: Figure 8-3 Igmp Example 2

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Figure 8-3 IGMP Example 2 Example 3: Disable IGMP on the Switch When you want to set a multicast router on your network to be the IGMP server but the router does not have the lowest IP address, disable IGMP on all other multicast devices.
  • Page 58: Figure 8-4 Igmp Example 2

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Figure 8-4 IGMP Example 2 8.1.3 Viewing IGMP Snooping Information Click Filter Setup and then IGMP Snooping to display IGMP snooping information. Figure 8-5 IGMP Snooping The following table describes the read-only fields in this screen.
  • Page 59: Static Mac Address

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 8-3 IGMP Snooping FIELD DESCRIPTION IP Address This field displays the IP multicast address in the range 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.254. VLAN ID This field displays the VLAN or multicast group ID. Member Port This field displays the port number to which the Ethernet device is connected.
  • Page 60: Port Security

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Figure 8-6 Static MAC Address Step 3. Enter the MAC address (without the “:” separator) of an Ethernet device in the MAC Address field. Step 4. Enter the port number that the Ethernet device is connected to in the Port No.
  • Page 61: Mac Address Filtering

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Figure 8-7 Port Security Step 3. Select the check box beside the port number to stop the port from learning new MAC addresses. Step 4. Click Apply. Step 5. Follow Section 8.2.1 to define static MAC addresses on the ports to allow only...
  • Page 62: Figure 8-8 Mac Address Filtering

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Figure 8-8 MAC Address Filtering Step 2. Enter the MAC address (without the “:” separator) of an Ethernet device in the MAC Address field. Step 3. If VLAN is enabled, enter the VLAN ID of a VLAN group the port belongs to in the VLAN ID field.
  • Page 63 Advanced Applications Advanced Applications Part III covers VLAN, Port Mirroring, STP, SNMP and firmware and configuration maintenance.
  • Page 65: Chapter 9 Vlan

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chapter 9 VLAN This chapter shows you how to set up Virtual LANs on the switch. Introduction A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain. It allows you to isolate network traffic so only members of the VLAN group receive traffic from the same VLAN group members.
  • Page 66: Selecting Vlansupport

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Dynamic VLANs GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) is a Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) application that provides VLAN registration services through dynamic configuration (or registration) and distribution of VLAN membership information across the network. With GVRP, the switch is able to register necessary VLAN members to create IEEE 802.1Q-compliant VLANs on links with other devices that are running GVRP.
  • Page 67: Port-Based Vlan Configuration

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Port-Based VLAN Configuration Follow the steps below to configure port-based VLANs. Step 1. In the Switch Configuration screen, select Port-Based from the VLAN Operation Mode drop-down list box. Then click Apply. Step 2. Click VLAN Configuration in the navigation menu to display the setup screen as shown next.
  • Page 68: Tag-Based Vlan Configuration

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 9-2 VLAN Setup: Port-based Configuration FIELD DESCRIPTION Group Name Enter a descriptive name to identify the VLAN. VLAN ID Enter a VLAN identification number. The number must be between 1 and 4094. Select a port number from the left selection list and click Add to add the port to the VLAN.
  • Page 69: Figure 9-5 Tag-Based Vlan: 802.1 Q Vlan Basic Setup

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Step 3. Click Add to add a new VLAN. A setup screen displays. Figure 9-5 Tag-Based VLAN: 802.1 Q VLAN Basic Setup Follow the instructions in Table 9-2 to set the fields in this screen. All ports in the same VLAN must be in the same trunk group.
  • Page 70: Figure 9-7 Tag-Based Vlan: Port Vlan Id

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 9-3 VLAN Setup: 802.1Q VLAN Port Tagging FIELD DESCRIPTION VLAN This read-only field displays the name of the VLAN. Name VLAN ID This read-only field displays the identification number of the VLAN group. Port No This read-only field displays the port number on the switch.
  • Page 71 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch The default VLAN ID for all ports is 1. This feature is useful for accommodating devices that you want to participate in the VLAN but that don't support tagging. Only one untagged VLAN is allowed per port.
  • Page 73: Introduction

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chapter 10 Spanning Tree Protocol This chapter describes the basics and configuration of STP. 10.1 Introduction Spanning Tree Protocol) is a standardized method (IEEE 802.1D) that eliminates loops in a network by disabling some ports and allowing other ports to forward traffic based on the parameters you configured.
  • Page 74: Activating Spanning Tree Protocol

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch 10.2 Activating Spanning Tree Protocol Use the Switch Configuration screen to activate STP on the switch. Step 1. Click Administrator, Switch Configuration and then the Advanced tab. Step 2. Select the Enable STP Protocol check box under Protocol Enable Settings:.
  • Page 75: Viewing Root Bridge Information

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 10-2 Configure STP Parameter FIELD DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE MAX Age A time interval (in seconds) a root bridge waits without receiving a STP configuration message before initiating a topology change. Specify a number between 6 and 40.
  • Page 76: Configuring Spanning Tree Port Parameters

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 10-3 View STP Root Bridge Information FIELD DESCRIPTION This field displays the path cost from this switch to the root bridge. The bigger the number, the higher the path cost. Root Path Cost This field is 0 to indicate that this switch is the root bridge in a spanning tree.
  • Page 77: Viewing Stp Port Status

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch 10.6 Viewing STP Port Status View the STP port status information at the bottom of the Spanning Tree screen. Figure 10-5 STP Port Status The following table describes the read-only port status fields in this screen.
  • Page 79: Chapter 11 Port Mirroring

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chapter 11 Port Mirroring This introduces the port mirroring or port sniffer feature of the switch. 11.1 Introduction You can monitor traffic on the ports by duplicating or mirroring the traffic to a port. You can monitor input traffic, output traffic or both. A port that mirrors the traffic of other ports is the analysis port or the sniffer port.
  • Page 80: Table 11-1 Port Mirroring

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 11-1 Port Mirroring FIELD DESCRIPTION Port Mirroring Select ENABLE from the drop-down list box to activate port mirroring State feature. Select DISABLE to deactivate port mirroring. This is the default setting. Analysis Port You must select a port from the drop-down list box to act as the sniffer port when you select ENABLE in the Port Mirroring State field.
  • Page 81: Chapter 12 Snmp

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chapter 12 SNMP This chapter explains SNMP in the web configurator. 12.1 About SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol used for exchanging management information between network devices. SNMP is a member of the TCP/IP protocol suite.
  • Page 82: Configuring Snmp

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch administrators perform network management functions. It executes applications that control and monitor managed devices. The managed devices contain object variables/managed objects that define each piece of information to be collected about a device. Examples of variables include such as number of packets received, node port status etc.
  • Page 83: Figure 12-2 Snmp Management

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Figure 12-2 SNMP Management The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 12-1 SNMP Management FIELD DESCRIPTION System Options You must fill in all three fields. Name Enter a descriptive name for the switch for identification purposes.
  • Page 84 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 12-1 SNMP Management FIELD DESCRIPTION Select RO to enable the request accompanied by this string to display MIB information. Select RW to enable the request accompanied by this string to display MIB information and set MIB objects on the switch.
  • Page 85 Using the SMT and System Maintenance Using the SMT and System Maintenance Part IV introduces configuration using the SMT screens and firmware/ configuration maintenance.
  • Page 87: Chapter 13 Introducing The Smt

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chapter 13 Introducing the SMT This chapter introduces the basics of managing the switch. 13.1 Introduction The System Management Terminal (SMT) is a menu – driven interface that you use to configure the switch. You may access the SMT using either Telnet or the console port.
  • Page 88: Initial Smt Screen

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch 13.3.1 Establishing a Console Port Connection After the switch is directly connected to a computer, turn on the computer and run a terminal emulation program (for example, Hyper Terminal in Windows) and configure its communication parameters as follows: 9600 bits per second.
  • Page 89: The Smt Overview

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch 13.5 The SMT Overview The following figure gives you an overview of the various SMT menu screens of your switch. Figure 13-4 SMT Overview 13.6 Navigating the SMT Interface Familiarize yourself with the SMT operations before you attempt to modify the configuration.
  • Page 90: Figure 13-5 Smt: Menu Breakdown

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Screen Title Intelligent Switch : Device Information =================== Device Name : ES-2008SC Intelligent Switch Device Content : Earth configuration menu. Device Location : 8TP + 1FX Ports Device Description : ES-2008SC Intelligent Switch The actions menu.
  • Page 91: Smt Main Menu

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Do NOT use the arrow keys to move between SMT menus. Changes will be lost once you move to another menu using the arrow keys. 13.7 SMT Main Menu Main Menu ========= Status and Counters Switch Static Configuration...
  • Page 93: Chapter 14 Basic System Setup

    Use the menus in the Switch Configurations screen to configure the switch. In the main menu, press [TAB] to select Switch Configuration and press [ENTER] to display the Switch Configuration menu as shown next. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Switch Configuration ======================== Administration Configuration...
  • Page 94: Administration Configuration

    The menus in Administration Configuration allow you to change administrative settings of the switch. In the main menu, select Switch Configuration and then Administration Configuration to display the screen as shown in the figure below. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Administration Configuration ======================== Device Information IP Configuration...
  • Page 95: Figure 14-3 Smt: Device Information

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Device Information ======================== Device Name : ES-2008 Device Contact : Device Location : 2F RM105 Device Description : Ethernet Switch actions-> <Edit> <Save> <Quit> Select the action menu. Tab=Next Item BackSpace=Previous Item...
  • Page 96: Figure 14-4 Smt: Ip Configuration

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Dimension Switch ES-2008 : IP Configuration ======================== IP Address : 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Gateway : 192.168.1.10 actions-> <Edit> <Save> <Quit> Select the action menu. Tab=Next Item BackSpace=Previous Item CTRL+A=Action menu Enter=Select Item Figure 14-4 SMT: IP Configuration To move to the configuration menu, press [TAB] to select <Edit>...
  • Page 97: Figure 14-5 Smt: Username Configuration

    Step 4. Press [ESC] to move the cursor back to the actions menu. Press [TAB] to select <Save> and press [ENTER] to save the settings back to the switch. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : User Name Configuration. ======================== User Name : root actions->...
  • Page 99: Chapter 15 Switch Configuration

    In the Switch Configuration screen, select Port/Trunk Configuration and press [ENTER] to display the screen as shown next. Step 2. Select <Edit> in the actions menu and press [ENTER] to move the cursor to the configuration fields. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Port/Trunk Configuration ======================== Port Type Enabled...
  • Page 100: Port Mirroring

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 15-1 SMT: Port/Trunk Configuration FIELD DESCRIPTION Type This read-only field displays the type of the port: 10/100TX for Ethernet ports or 100FX for the fiber port. Enabled Press [SPACE BAR] and [ENTER] to select Yes to activate the port.
  • Page 101: Figure 15-2 Smt: Port Monitoring Configuration

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Port Mirroring Configuration ======================== Port Mirroring State: Enable Analysis Port: 1 Port Type Action ------------------------------------------ 10/100TX None 10/100TX 10/100TX Trk1. 10/100TX Both Trk2. 10/100TX None 10/100TX None 10/100TX None 10/100TX None 100FX None actions->...
  • Page 102: Vlan

    Use the VLAN Configuration screen to configure VLANs. In the main menu, press [TAB] to select Switch Configuration, VLAN Configuration and press [ENTER] to display the screen as shown in the figure below. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : VLAN Configuration ======================== Configure VLAN Type...
  • Page 103: Figure 15-4 Smt: Vlan Support Configuration: Setting Vlan Mode

    The following sections describe how to configure various VLAN modes. 15.3.2 Tag-Based VLAN Configuration Step 1. In the Configure VLAN Type screen select either 802.1Q or 802.1Q with GVRP in the VLAN Mode field. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Configure VLAN Type ======================== VLAN Mode :802.1Q Ingress Acceptable...
  • Page 104: Figure 15-6 Smt: Add A Vlan Group

    [ENTER] to save the settings back to the switch. Step 2. After saving the settings, press any key to display the screen shown next. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Create A VLAN Group ======================== VLAN Name: [ ] VLAN ID: [...
  • Page 105: Table 15-4 Smt: Add A Vlan Group

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Follow the instructions in the table below to configure this screen. Table 15-4 SMT: Add a VLAN Group FIELD DESCRIPTION VLAN Name Enter a descriptive name for the VLAN group for identification purposes. VLAN ID Enter a number between 1 and 4049 as the identification number for the VLAN group.
  • Page 106: Priority Configuration

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Step 1. In the VLAN Configuration main menu, select Edit/Delete VLAN Group and press [ENTER] to display the screen as shown next. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Edit/Delete VLAN Group ======================== Group Name VLAN ID Group Name...
  • Page 107: Mac Address Configuration

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Priority Configuration ======================== Level 0 : Low Level 1 : Low Level 2 : Low Level 3 : Low Level 4 : High Level 5 : High Level 6 : High Level 7 : High High/Low Queue Service Ratio H:L :[H->L]...
  • Page 108: Figure 15-9 Smt: Mac Address Configuration

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Dimension Switch ES-2008 : MAC Address Configuration ======================== Static MAC Address Filtering MAC Address Previous Menu Configure the MAC address. Tab=Next Item BackSpace=Previous Item Enter=Select Item Figure 15-9 SMT: MAC Address Configuration 15.5.1 Static MAC Address Follow the steps below to add a static MAC address.
  • Page 109: Figure 15-11 Smt: Add Static Mac Address

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Add Static MAC Address ======================== MAC Address : Port No. actions-> <Edit> <Save> <Quit> Select the action menu. Tab=Next Item BackSpace=Previous Item Quit=Previous menu Enter=Select Item Figure 15-11 SMT: Add Static MAC Address Step 3.
  • Page 110: Figure 15-12 Smt: Mac Address Filtering

    Tab=Next Item BackSpace=Previous Item Quit=Previous menu Enter=Select Item Figure 15-12 SMT: MAC Address Filtering Step 2. Press [TAB] to select <Add> and press [ENTER]. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Add Filter MAC Address ======================== MAC Address : VLAN ID actions-> <Edit> <Save>...
  • Page 111: Miscellaneous Configuration

    [ENTER]. Select the entry you want to remove and press [ENTER] and save the changes. 15.6 Miscellaneous Configuration This section shows you configuration menus in Misc Configuration menu. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Misc Configuration ======================== Port Security Aging Time Setting...
  • Page 112: Figure 15-15 Smt: Port Security

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Select Port Security and press [ENTER] to display the screen as shown next. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Port Security ======================== Port Enable Security (disable for MAC Learning) ------------------------------- Disable Disable Disable Disable Trk1. Disable Trk2. Disable...
  • Page 113: Figure 15-16 Smt: Aging Time Setting

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Aging Time Setting ======================== MAC Age Interval (sec) [300 ] : 300 (0,300~765) actions-> <Edit> <Save> <Quit> Select the action menu. Tab=Next Item BackSpace=Previous Item Quit=Previous menu Enter=Select Item Figure 15-16 SMT: Aging Time Setting 15.6.3 Broadcast Storm Filter Mode...
  • Page 114: Figure 15-18 Smt: Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch 15.6.4 Setting Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Bridge Transmit Delay Bound ======================== Bridge Transmit Delay Bound :OFF Enable Delay Bound :Disable Max Delay Time :0 actions-> <Edit> <Save> <Quit> Select the action menu.
  • Page 115: Chapter 16 Protocol Related Configuration

    This chapter shows you how to configure STP, SNMP, GVRP and LACP. 16.1 Introduction In the main menu, press [TAB] to select Protocol Related Configuration and press [ENTER]. The following screen displays. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Protocol Related Configuration ======================== STP Configuration SNMP Configuration...
  • Page 116: Figure 16-2 Smt: Stp Configuration

    To enable STP, select Enable/Disable STP Function in the STP Configuration screen and press [ENTER] to display the screen as shown next. Press [SPACE BAR] and [ENTER] to select Enable in the STP field and save the settings. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Enable/Disable STP Function ======================== STP :Enabled actions->...
  • Page 117: Figure 16-4 Smt: Stp Parameters Setup

    Figure 16-4 SMT: STP Parameters Setup 16.2.3 Configuring STP Parameters Per Port Use the STP Per Port Setting screen to set up STP parameters for each port on the switch. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : STP Per Port Setting ======================== Port State...
  • Page 118: Snmp Configuration

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 16-1 SMT: STP Per Port Setting FIELD DESCRIPTION Port This read-only field displays the port number on the switch. State This read-only field displays the state of the port. The state can be Forward, Disable, Blocking, Learning and Listening.
  • Page 119: Figure 16-7 Smt: Snmp System Options

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Intelligent Switch : System Options =================== System Name : System Contact : System Location : actions-> <Edit> <Save> <Quit> Select the action menu. Tab=Next Item BackSpace=Previous Item Quit=Previous menu Enter=Select Item Figure 16-7 SMT: SNMP System Options Refer to the Configuring SNMP section for field descriptions.
  • Page 120: Gvrp Configuration

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Intelligent Switch : Trap Managers =================== Community Name ---------------------------------------- actions-> <Add> <Edit> <Delete> <Save> <Quit> Add/Edit/Delete trap managers. Tab=Next Item BackSpace=Previous Item Quit=Previous menu Enter=Select Item Figure 16-9 SMT: SNMP Trap Manager Step 2. Select <Add> and press [ENTER] to display the Add SNMP Trap Manager screen as shown.
  • Page 121: Lacp Configuration

    To enable dynamic VLAN, press [SPACE BAR] and [ENTER] to select Enabled in the GVRP field. 16.5 LACP Configuration Refer to the Port Trunking chapter for more information on LACP (Link Aggregate Control Protocol). Dimension Switch ES-2008 : LACP Configuration ======================== LACP Group Setting Port State Activity LACP Group Status Previous Menu Configure LACP group setting.
  • Page 122: Figure 16-13 Smt: Lacp Group Setting

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Dimension Switch ES-2008 : LACP Group Setting ======================== Group LACP Work Port No. ------------------------------------------ Trk1. Enabled Trk2. Disabled actions-> <Edit> <Save> <Quit> Select the action menu. Tab=Next Item BackSpace=Previous Item Quit=Previous menu Enter=Select Item Figure 16-13 SMT: LACP Group Setting Before you configure LACP, you must set the trunk groups first.
  • Page 123: Figure 16-14 Smt: Lacp State Activity

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch 16.5.2 Port State Activity Select Port State Activity in the LACP Configuration screen and press [ENTER] to display the screen as shown. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Port State Activity ======================== Port State Activity --------------------------- Passive Passive...
  • Page 124: Figure 16-15 Smt: Lacp Group Status

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Intelligent Switch : LACP Group Status =================== Static Trunking Group Group Key : 2 Port_No : 5 6 actions-> <Quit> <Previous Page> <Next Page> Select the action menu. Tab=Next Item BackSpace=Previous Item Quit=Previous menu Enter=Select Item Figure 16-15 SMT: LACP Group Status The following table describes the fields in this screen.
  • Page 125: Chapter 17 Status And Counters

    This chapter describes how to view port status and statistics and general switch information. 17.1 Status and Counters In the SMT main screen, select Status and Counters and press [ENTER]. A screen displays as shown. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Status and Counters ======================== Port Status Port Counters System Information Main Menu Displays current status of all the switch ports.
  • Page 126: Figure 17-2 Smt: Port Status

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Dimension Switch ES-2008 : Port Status ======================== Port Type Enabled Status Mode FlowCtrl ---- -------- ------- ------ --------- -------- 10/100TX Down 100 Full 10/100TX Down 100 Full 10/100TX 100 Half 10/100TX Down 100 Full 10/100TX Down...
  • Page 127: Figure 17-4 Smt: Switch Information

    Refer to the Port Control chapter for field descriptions. 17.1.3 General Switch Information In the Statistics and Counter screen select Switch Information and press [ENTER] to display the Switch Information screen. Dimension Switch ES-2008 : System Information ======================== System Description : Dimension Switch ES-2008 MAC Address...
  • Page 129: Chapter 18 Firmware And Configuration File Maintenance

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chapter 18 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance This chapter shows you how to upgrade the firmware and configuration file and create configuration backup files. 18.1 Filename Convention The firmware or the configuration files do not have any filename conventions. There is not specific file extension or filenames that you need to follow.
  • Page 130: Figure 18-1 Smt: Startup Message

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch 18.2.1 Firmware Upgrade Via Console Port Connect your computer to the console port on the switch. Step 1. Run a terminal emulation program (Hyper Terminal in Windows screen shots are used in this User’s Guide) and configure its communication parameters.
  • Page 131: Figure 18-3 Smt: Firmware Upload Process

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch $$$ Switch LOADER Checksum O.K !!! $$$ Press X key to start Xmodem receiver: Key = 78 $$$ Download IMAGE through console(1K Xmodem;baudrate=57600bps) $$$ Start Xmodem Receiver: CCCCCCCCC $$$ Download IMAGE ..O.K !!! $$$ Update firmware ......
  • Page 132: Configuration File Maintenance

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Step 6. Click Apply. The switch will download the new firmware file from the TFTP server. The following screen displays when the firmware is retrieved successfully from the TFTP server. Figure 18-5 Web Configurator: Successful Firmware Retrieval Step 7.
  • Page 133: Figure 18-7 Web Configurator: Backup Configuration File Successful

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Step 4. Specify the name of the configuration in the Backup File Name field. Step 5. Click Apply. The switch saves the system configuration file to the TFTP server. The following screen displays when the backup process is successful.
  • Page 134: Figure 18-9 Web Configurator: Successful Configuration File Retrieval

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Step 6. Restart the switch. Make sure you enter the correct IP address to access the web configurator. The following message displays when the configuration file is retrieved successfully from the TFTP server. Figure 18-9 Web Configurator: Successful Configuration File Retrieval Step 7.
  • Page 135: Additional Information

    Additional Information Additional Information Part V consists of troubleshooting, product specifications, appendices and an index.
  • Page 137: Chapter 19 Troubleshooting

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chapter 19 Troubleshooting 19.1 Using LEDs to Diagnose Problems The LEDs are useful aides for finding possible problem causes. 19.1.1 Power LED The PWR LED on the front panel does not light up. Table 19-1 Troubleshooting Power LED...
  • Page 138: Console Port

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 19-3 Troubleshooting 100 LED STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION Check the connection between the switch and your Ethernet device(s). Check that the port is enabled. Make sure you’re using the correct table type and that the distance between the switch and the device does not exceed 100 meters.
  • Page 139: Telnet

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 19-5 Troubleshooting Console Port STEPS CORRECTIVE ACTION Make sure you entered the correct username and password. The default username is “admin” and the default password is “1234”. If you have forgot your username or password, refer to Section 19.5.
  • Page 140: Login Username And Password

    Use a terminal emulation program to connect your computer to the console port on the switch. Refer to the Accessing the SMT Using the Console Port section. At the login screen, type “superuser” in the User Name field and “zyxel” in the Password field.
  • Page 141: Table 19-10 Troubleshooting Improper Network Cabling And Topology

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Table 19-10 Troubleshooting Improper Network Cabling and Topology DESCRIPTION PROBLEMS AND CORRECTIVE ACTION Faulty cables Using faulty network cables may affect data rates and have an impact on your network performance. Replace with new standard network cables.
  • Page 143: Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer's Ip Address

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Appendix A Setting up Your Computer’s IP Address All computers must have a 10M or 100M Ethernet adapter card and TCP/IP installed. Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Macintosh OS 7 and later operating systems and all versions of UNIX/LINUX include the software components you need to install and use TCP/IP on your computer.
  • Page 144 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch If you need the adapter: In the Network window, click Add. Select Adapter and then click Add. Select the manufacturer and model of your network adapter and then click OK. If you need TCP/IP: In the Network window, click Add.
  • Page 145 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Click the DNS Configuration tab. -If you do not know your DNS information, select Disable DNS. -If you know your DNS information, select Enable DNS and type the information in the fields below (you may not need to fill them all in).
  • Page 146 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Windows 2000/NT/XP For Windows XP, click start, Control Panel. In Windows 2000/NT, click Start, Settings, Control Panel. For Windows XP, click Network Right-click Local Area Connection and Connections. For Windows then click Properties. 2000/NT, click Network and Dial-up Connections.
  • Page 147 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) (under the General tab in Win XP) and click Properties. The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens (the General tab in Windows XP). -If you have a dynamic IP address click Obtain an IP address automatically.
  • Page 148 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch -If you do not know your gateway's IP address, remove any previously installed gateways in the IP Settings tab and click OK. Do one or more of the following if you want to configure additional IP...
  • Page 149 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch In the Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window (the General tab in Windows XP): -Click Obtain DNS server address automatically if you do not know your DNS server IP address(es). -If you know your DNS server IP...
  • Page 150 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Macintosh OS 8/9 Click the Apple menu, Control Panel and double-click TCP/IP to open the TCP/IP Control Panel. Select Ethernet built- in from the Connect via list. For dynamically assigned settings, select Using DHCP Server from the Configure: list.
  • Page 151 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch -Type your IP address in the IP Address box. -Type your subnet mask in the Subnet mask box. -Type the IP address of your Prestige in the Router address box. Close the TCP/IP Control Panel. Click Save if prompted, to save changes to your configuration.
  • Page 152 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch For statically assigned settings, do the following: -From the Configure box, select Manually. -Type your IP address in the IP Address box. -Type your subnet mask in the Subnet mask box. -Type the IP address of your Prestige in the Router address box.
  • Page 154: Ip Subnetting

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Appendix B IP Subnetting IP Addressing Routers “route” based on the network number. The router that delivers the data packet to the correct destination host uses the host ID. IP Classes An IP address is made up of four octets (eight bits), written in dotted decimal notation, for example, 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 155: Subnet Masks

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Similarly the first octet of a class “B” must begin with “10”, therefore the first octet of a class “B” address has a valid range of 128 to 191. The first octet of a class “C” address begins with “110”, and therefore has a range of 192 to 223.
  • Page 156 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch For example, 192.1.1.0 /25 is equivalent to saying 192.1.1.0 with mask 255.255.255.128. The following table shows all possible subnet masks for a class “C” address using both notations. Chart 4 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation SUBNET MASK IP SUBNET MASK “1”...
  • Page 157 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch “borrowing”) determines the number of hosts you can have on each subnet. Chart 5 Subnet 1 NETWORK NUMBER LAST OCTET BIT VALUE IP Address 192.168.1. IP Address (Binary) 11000000.10101000.00000001. 00000000 Subnet Mask 255.255.255. Subnet Mask (Binary) 11111111.11111111.11111111.
  • Page 158 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch subnet mask is 26 bits (11111111.11111111.11111111.11000000) or 255.255.255.192. Each subnet contains 6 host ID bits, giving 2 -2 or 62 hosts for each subnet (all 0’s is the subnet itself, all 1’s is the broadcast address on the subnet).
  • Page 159 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chart 10 Subnet 4 NETWORK NUMBER LAST OCTET BIT VALUE IP Address 192.168.1. IP Address (Binary) 11000000.10101000.00000001. 11000000 Subnet Mask (Binary) 11111111.11111111.11111111. 11000000 Subnet Address: 192.168.1.192 Lowest Host ID: 192.168.1.193 Broadcast Address: 192.168.1.255 Highest Host ID: 192.168.1.254 Example Eight Subnets Similarly use a 27-bit mask to create 8 subnets (001, 010, 011, 100, 101, 110).
  • Page 160 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chart 12 Class C Subnet Planning NO. “BORROWED” SUBNET MASK NO. HOSTS PER HOST BITS SUBNETS SUBNET 255.255.255.240 (/28) 255.255.255.248 (/29) 255.255.255.252 (/30) 255.255.255.254 (/31) Subnetting With Class A and Class B Networks. For class “A” and class “B” addresses the subnet mask also determines which bits are part of the network number and which are part of the host ID.
  • Page 161 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Chart 13 Class B Subnet Planning NO. “BORROWED” SUBNET MASK NO. HOSTS PER HOST BITS SUBNETS SUBNET 255.255.255.252 (/30) 16384 255.255.255.254 (/31) 32768 IP Subnetting...
  • Page 162: Appendix C Product Specifications

    IEEE802.3x Flow Control IEEE802.1p Priority Queues IEEE802.1Q VLAN IEEE802.1d Spanning Tree Interface Eight 10/100BASE-T Ethernet port One SC connector for 100FX fiber (ES-2008-SC, ES-2008-SC30) One RJ-45 connector for 1000Base-T (ES-2008-GTP) One console port Data Transfer Ethernet: 10Mbps(half duplex), 20Mbps (full duplex) Rate...
  • Page 163: Physical And Environmental

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Performance and Management Switching Method Store-and-forward MAC Address 8000 entries per main switch Table Data Buffer 256 Kbyte VLAN IEEE 802.1Q tag-based VLAN, 4095 Max Port-based VLAN IEEE 802.1p 2 queues Priority Queues Port Trunking IEEE802.1ad port trunking, up to 4 groups, up to 8 ports for each...
  • Page 164 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Physical and Environmental Main switch: power, 10/100Mbps, LK/ACT, FD/COL 100FX Fiber (ES-2008-SC and ES-2008-SC30): LK/ACT, FD/COL 1000Base-T (ES-2008-GTP): 1000M, LK/ACT, FD/COL Dimensions 250(W) x 132(D) x 37(H) mm Power Supply 100 - 240VAC 50/60Hz internal universal power supply...
  • Page 165: Index

    Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Index Device Information ......14-3 Dynamic Port Trunking ....7-1 Advantages........7-1 Requirements ........ 7-1 Acceptable Frame Type ...9-7, 15-6 Dynamic VLAN........ 9-2 Accessing the SMT Console Port........ 13-1 Telnet .......... 13-1 Aggregator Information....7-3 All High Before Low ......
  • Page 166 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Generic Attribute Registration Protocol LACP Work Ports......7-3 ............9-2 Link Aggregate Control Protocol ..7-1 GVRP ... See GARP VLAN Registration Link Aggregation..See Port Trunking Protocol GVRP Configuration, SMT .... 16-6 MAC Address Filter ....... 15-9 MAC Address Filtering ..
  • Page 167 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Port VLAN ID ........9-6 Get..........12-2 Port-Based VLAN.... 9-1, 9-3, 15-7 Manager ........12-1 Priority Configuration..... 15-8 Trap..........12-2 Priority Level ........15-8 Trap Manager......12-2 Priority Queue Assignment....5-3 Trap Managers ......12-4 Protocol Enable Settings ....5-3 Version........
  • Page 168 Dimension ES-2008 Ethernet Switch Tag-Based VLAN.....9-1, 9-4, 15-5 VID....... See VLAN Identifier Advantages ........9-1 Virtual LAN......See VLAN Port Settings........9-6 VLAN Tag-Based VLAN Member .... 15-7 Create New Group ...... 15-7 Traffic class ........15-8 Dynamic ........9-2 Trap Managers........

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