Aurora IPX-FSW-8 User Manual

10g sfp+ fiber switch 8, 12, 24 ports

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IPX-FSW
IPX-FSW-8 ● IPX-FSW-12 ● IPX-FSW-24
10G SFP+ Fiber Switch 8, 12, 24 Ports
Manual Number: 151220
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  • Page 1 USERS GUIDE IPX-FSW IPX-FSW-8 ● IPX-FSW-12 ● IPX-FSW-24 10G SFP+ Fiber Switch 8, 12, 24 Ports Manual Number: 151220...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

     Power outlet: To prevent electric shock, be sure the electrical plug used on the product power cord matches the electrical outlet used to supply power to the Aurora product. Use only the power adapter and power connection cables designed for this unit.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS ......................1 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ...................... 2 INTRODUCTION ........................3 About ..............................3 IPX-FSW-8 ................................ 3 IPX-FSW-12 ..............................3 IPX-FSW-24 ..............................4 IPX-FSW Rear ............................5 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ....................6 WEB SETUP PAGES ......................... 7 System ..............................
  • Page 4 User Guide MAC-Based ..............................21 MAC Address ............................22 Static ................................22 Dynamic ................................23 Spanning Tree............................. 24 Loopback Detection ............................24 STA .................................. 24 MSTP ................................25 Traffic ..............................26 Rate Limit ................................ 26 Storm Control ..............................27 Priority ................................28 Default Priority ..............................
  • Page 5 User Guide IGMP Snooping ............................... 41 General ................................41 Multicast Router .............................. 42 IGMP Member ..............................42 Interface ................................43 APPENDIX 1 Troubleshooting ................... 44 APPENDIX 2 Firmware Update ..................45 APPENDIX 3 Technical Specifications ................46 APPENDIX 4 Warranty ....................... 48...
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    Please make sure the following items are included within your package. Contact your dealer if any items are missing or damaged. IPX-FSW-8  1 qty IPX-FSW-8  2 qty Mounting Ears and screws  1 qty RS-232 cable adaptor for console port ...
  • Page 7: Optional Accessories

    User Guide OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  IPX-SFP-10GMM-1 10G SFP+ Multi-mode LC 50/125 Module (Generic)  IPX-SFP-OM3DXLC-1 OM3 Fiber 50/125 Multi-mode LC Patch Cable 1M  IPX-SFP-PPC-1 SFP+ 10G Passive Patch Cable 1M (3ft)
  • Page 8: Introduction

    About IPX-FSW-8 The IPX-FSW-8 is a standard layer 3 non-blocking switch. Providing 260Gbps switching capacity, 191.36Mpps forwarding performance, and L2 / L3 full wire-speed forwarding. Flexible networking capability ensures the stability of the network and the balance of the load link. The modular design provides 8 10G SFP+ optical ports, 8 10/100/1000M RJ45 electrical ports, 1 Console port, and 1 OOB management port.
  • Page 9: Ipx-Fsw-24

    User Guide IPX-FSW-24 The IPX-FSW-24 is a standard layer 3 non-blocking switch. Providing 490Gbps switching capacity, 510Mpps forwarding performance, and L2 / L3 full wire-speed forwarding. Flexible networking capability ensures the stability of the network and the balance of the load link. The modular design provides 24 10G SFP+ optical ports, 4 10/100/1000M RJ45 electrical ports, 1 Console port, and 1 OOB management port.
  • Page 10: Ipx-Fsw Rear

    User Guide IPX-FSW Rear Rear  3 Prong IEC 100v-240v AC power connector  2 future expansion slots.
  • Page 11: Hardware Installation

    User Guide HARDWARE INSTALLATION If rack mounted install the 2 rack mount ears for 19” 1RU rack mounting. Insert SFP+ module(s) into the IPX-FSW 10G network switch. Generic is the recommended type in single or multi-mode. Connect fiber to each port accordingly as well as any RJ-45 1G port. Connect power cable and unit is ready to go.
  • Page 12: Web Setup Pages

    User Guide WEB SETUP PAGES Ensure that your computer is connected to the switch in the network. If this is the first time to use switch, do not need to do any additional configuration switch, you can use web access the switch. Proceed as follows to: 1.
  • Page 13: System

    User Guide System Use the System menu items to display and configure basic administrative details of the switch. General Use the General screen to display descriptive information about the switch, or for quick system identification. Switch Use the Switch Information page to display hardware/firmware version numbers for the main board and management software, as well as the power status of the system.
  • Page 14: Time

    User Guide Time Use the Time menu to manually set the system clock, or to automatically configure the clock through SNTP servers.
  • Page 15: Console

    User Guide Console Using the console page to setup parameters of the console terminal. Telnet Use the Telnet page to set Telnet connection parameters.
  • Page 16: User Manage

    User Guide User Manage First, choose the type of the username: 1. Console User Manage: Modify the console username and password 2. Telnet User Manage: Modify the telnet username and password (Note: before use telnet connections, you must have configured username and password) 3.
  • Page 17: Cpu Utilization

    User Guide CPU Utilization Use the CPU Utilization page to display information on CPU utilization. Memory Status Use the Memory Status page to display memory utilization parameters...
  • Page 18: File

    User Guide File Use the File menu to transfer runtime code or configuration settings, or to configure the automatic upgrade function. Reset Use the Reset page to restarts the switch immediately, at a specified time, after a specified delay, or at a periodic interval.
  • Page 19: Interface

    User Guide Interface Use the Interface menu to configure ports and trunks. Port Use the Port menu to configure connection settings, to mirror traffic to another port, to display statistics on traffic, or to test a cable. General Use the General page to configure connection setting per port or per port range, or to display current connection settings.
  • Page 20: Green Ethernet

    User Guide Green Ethernet Use the Green Ethernet page to adjust the power provided to ports based on the length of the cable used to connect to other devices. Statistics Use the Statistics page to show Interface, Etherlike, and RMON port statistics. Chart Use the Chart page to show Interface, Etherlike, and RMON port statistics in graphic form.
  • Page 21: Trunk

    User Guide Trunk Use the Trunk menu to configure static or dynamic trunks, or to display statistics on network traffic. Static Use the Static page to create a trunk, add port members, and configure connection parameters.
  • Page 22: Mirror

    User Guide Mirror Use the Mirror screen to sets the source and target ports for mirroring. Note: the mirror support one-to-one and one-to-many. For example: port 5 mirror to port 3. Select “Add” in the drop-down box of the label “Action”, and select port 3 in the destination port, select port 5 in the source port, select Tx and Rx in the mode, click apply.
  • Page 23: Traffic Segmentation

    User Guide Traffic Segmentation Use the Traffic Segmentation page to enables traffic segmentation globally, and to Configure the uplink and down-link ports for a segmented group of ports.
  • Page 24: Vlan

    User Guide VLAN Use the VLAN menu items to configure VLAN-related functions. Static Use the Static screen to create VLAN groups, and to specify VLAN attributes per VLAN, interface, or interface range.
  • Page 25: Protocol

    User Guide Protocol Use the Protocol page to create a protocol group, and map a group to a VLAN. IP Subnet Use the IP Subnet page to map IP subnet traffic to a VLAN.
  • Page 26: Mac-Based

    User Guide MAC-Based Use the MAC-Based page to map traffic with a specified source MAC address to a VLAN.
  • Page 27: Mac Address

    User Guide MAC Address Use the MAC Address menu to enables MAC address learning, configure static entries in the address table, and set the timeout for dynamically learned entries. Static Use the Static page to configure static entries in the address table.
  • Page 28: Dynamic

    User Guide Dynamic Use the Dynamic page to sets the timeout for dynamically learned entries, and display dynamic entries in the address table.
  • Page 29: Spanning Tree

    User Guide Spanning Tree Use the Spanning Tree menu to configure the Spanning Tree Algorithm. Loopback Detection Use the Loopback Detection page to configure Loopback Detection parameters. Use the STA page to configure global and interface settings for STP, RSTP and MSTP.
  • Page 30: Mstp

    User Guide MSTP Use the MSTP page to configure the VLAN and priority for an MST instance, add VLAN members for an MST instance, and to configure interface settings for an MST instance.
  • Page 31: Traffic

    User Guide Traffic Use the Traffic menu to configure various traffic control and handling functions. Rate Limit Use the Rate Limit page to sets the input and output rate limits for a port.
  • Page 32: Storm Control

    User Guide Storm Control Use the Storm Control page to set the broadcast storm threshold for each interface.
  • Page 33: Priority

    User Guide Priority Use the Priority menu to configure parameters for handling priority tags. Default Priority Use the Default Priority page to set the default priority for each port or trunk. Queue Use the Queue page to Set the queue mode for the switch; or to set the service weight for each queue that will use weighted or hybrid mode.
  • Page 34: Phb To Queue

    User Guide PHB to Queue Use the PHB to Queue page to map internal per-hop behavior values to hardware queues.
  • Page 35: Voip

    User Guide VoIP Use the VoIP page to configure auto-detection of VoIP traffic, set the Voice VLAN, and VLAN aging time; map the OUI in the source MAC address of ingress packets to the VoIP device manufacturer; and to configure VoIP traffic settings for ports, including the way in which a port is added to the Voice VLAN, filtering of non- VoIP packets, the method of detecting VoIP traffic, and the priority assigned to the voice traffic.
  • Page 36: Security

    User Guide Security Use the Security menu to control management access to the switch, access to connected users, or to restrict access to specific packet types of traffic flows. Use the ACL page to configure the time to apply an ACL, add an ACL based on IP or MAC address filtering, and bind a port to the specified ACL.
  • Page 37: Arp Inspection

    User Guide ARP Inspection Use the ARP Inspection page to enable inspection globally, configure validation of additional address components, and set the log rate for packet inspection; to enable ARP inspection on specified VLANs; to set the trust mode for ports, and set the rate limit for packet inspection. Port Security Use the Port Security page to configure per port security, including status, response for a security breach, and the maximum allowed MAC addresses.
  • Page 38: Ip Source Guard

    User Guide IP Source Guard Use the IP Source Guard menu to filter IP traffic based on static entries in the IP Source Guard table, or dynamic entries in the DHCP Snooping table. Port Configuration Use the Port Configuration page to enable IP source guard and selects filter type per port. Static Binding Use the Static Binding page to add a static address to the source-guard binding table.
  • Page 39: Dynamic Binding

    User Guide Dynamic Binding Use the Dynamic Binding page to display the source-guard binding table for a selected interface.
  • Page 40: Administration

    User Guide Administration Use the Administration menu to perform basic administration tasks including configuring logging of error messages, LLDP, SNMP, and configuring device management clusters. Use the Log menu to control the logging of error messages, including the type of events that are recorded in switch memory, logging to a remote System Log (syslog) server, and displays a list of recent event messages.
  • Page 41: Show Logs

    User Guide Show logs Use the log display, display the local list of event messages. LLDP Use the LLDP page to configure global LLDP timing parameters, set the message transmission mode, enable SNMP notification, set the LLDP attributes to advertise, display general information about the local device, or display information about a remote device connected to a port on this switch.
  • Page 42: Snmp

    User Guide SNMP Use the SNMP page to configure management access from SNMP clients, or to send trap messages to specified hosts. Cluster Use the Cluster page to group switches together to enable centralized management through a single unit.
  • Page 43: General

    User Guide Use the IP menu to ping another network device, or to configure an IPv6 management address. General Use the General menu to access general IP functions. Ping Use the Ping page to ping another network device.
  • Page 44 User Guide Use the IP page to set the IPv4 address management access.
  • Page 45: Ip Service

    User Guide IP Service Use the IP Service menu to configure DNS and DHCP snooping. DHCP detection The use of Snooping enabled DHCP snooping in the global scope, MAC address validation information option setting information policy; enable DHCP snooping a VLAN; set the trust model for an interface.
  • Page 46: Multicast

    User Guide Multicast Use the Multicast menu to configure IGMP snooping and Multicast VLAN Registration. IGMP Snooping Use the IGMP Snooping menu to configure IGMP snooping and query parameters. General Use the General page to enable multicast filtering, and configure parameters for multicast snooping.
  • Page 47: Multicast Router

    User Guide Multicast Router Use the Multicast Router page to assign ports that are attached to a neighboring multicast router. IGMP Member Use the IGMP Member page to statically assign multicast addresses to the selected VLAN.
  • Page 48: Interface

    User Guide Interface Use the Interface page to configure IGMP snooping per VLAN interface.
  • Page 49: Appendix 1 Troubleshooting

    User Guide APPENDIX 1 Troubleshooting Power LED not lit  Check the main power cord is plugged in.  Check power from outlet Video Multicasting not working well  Check IGMP settings and make certain it is turned on. SFP+ module not working ...
  • Page 50: Appendix 2

    User Guide APPENDIX 2 Firmware Update For the latest firmware updates please go www.auroramm.com You must be signed up to the Customer Portal in order to download firmware with instructions on how to update.
  • Page 51: Appendix 3

    User Guide APPENDIX 3 Technical Specifications Model Name IPX-FSW-8 IPX-FSW-12 IPX-FSW-24 Technical 8 10G SFP+ optical 12 10G SFP+ optical 24 10G SFP+ optical Fixed Port 8 10/100/1000M RJ45 8 10/100/1000M RJ45 4 10/100/1000M RJ45 Console Port OOB Management Port...
  • Page 52 -40~70C [-4~140F] -40~70C [-4~140F] 5~95% RH [no 5~95% RH [no 5~95% RH [no Relative humidity condensation] condensation] condensation] 1x IPX-FSW-8 1x IPX-FSW-12 1x IPX-FSW-24 Package Contents 1x IEC Cord 1x IEC Cord 1x IEC Cord Specifications subject to change without notice.
  • Page 53: Appendix

    Limited 3 Year Warranty Aurora Multimedia Corp. (“Manufacturer”) warrants that this product is free of defects in both materials and workmanship for a period of 3 years as defined herein for parts and labor from date of purchase. This Limited Warranty covers products purchased in the year of 2009 and after.
  • Page 54 User Guide Aurora Multimedia Corp. 205 Commercial Court Morganville, NJ 07751 Phone: 732-591-5800 Fax: 732-591-6801...

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