MicroNet SP684C User Manual

MicroNet SP684C User Manual

Etherfast 24-port gigabit web smart switch
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EtherFast 24-port Gigabit
Web Smart Switch
Model No.: SP684C
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  • Page 1 User’s Manual EtherFast 24-port Gigabit Web Smart Switch Model No.: SP684C www.micronet.com.tw...
  • Page 2: Fcc Certifications

    No part of this document can be copied or reproduced in any form without written consent from the company. Trademarks: All trade names and trademarks are the properties of their respective companies. © 2012 Micronet Communication Inc., All Rights Reserved. www.micronet.com.tw Page 2 of 74...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Quality of Service (QoS) ...................12 SNMP........................12 Management guide....................13 Access the management interface of the Switch..........13 Manage the device via command line interface ...........13 Manage the device via WEB browser ............13 System ......................16 Port ........................18 VLAN.........................19 www.micronet.com.tw Page 3 of 74...
  • Page 4 Factory Default ....................45 Software Upload ....................45 Product Specifications ..................46 Appendix- Command Line Interface ..............47 Start-up and Terminal configuration ..............47 Login/Logout Procedures..................47 Command Hierarchy..................48 Entering Commands ..................48 Command Description ..................49 System Commands ..................49 Console Commands..................52 Port Commands....................53 www.micronet.com.tw Page 4 of 74...
  • Page 5 MAC Commands ..................55 VLAN Commands..................57 Aggregation Commands................59 LACP Commands..................60 RSTP Commands..................61 User Group Commands ................64 QoS Commands ...................65 Mirror Commands..................68 IP Commands....................69 Dot1x Commands..................71 IGMP Commands ..................73 Debug Commands ..................74 www.micronet.com.tw Page 5 of 74...
  • Page 6: Unpacking Information

    4. Manual CD. Introduction General Description Micronet SP684C Gigabit Smart Switch delivers wire speed Gigabit performance and web-based management functions, suitable for high performance workgroups and server applications. With 24 10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 ports and 4 shared mini-GBIC slots for fiber optic connection, it provides a perfect solution for huge data transmission and preserves the great flexibility of network infrastructure.
  • Page 7: Key Features

    The front panel consists of the ports and LED indicators. Please refer to the following paragraph for information. LEDs Definition LED for the device: The switch provides a power LED for the device. Status Operation Steady Green The switch is powered on Power The switch is powered off www.micronet.com.tw Page 7 of 74...
  • Page 8: Port Operation

    Note: For the last port, when both the fiber and cooper interfaces are connected, the system adapts the fiber interface and disables the relevant cooper port automatically. Restore Default Button You can use this button to reset the switch or restore factory default settings. To reset www.micronet.com.tw Page 8 of 74...
  • Page 9: The Rear Panel

    To power on the switch, please plug the female end of the power cord firmly into the receptacle of the switch and the other end into an electric service outlet. After the power cord installation, please check if the power LED is lit for a normal power status. www.micronet.com.tw Page 9 of 74...
  • Page 10: Installation

    Insert the screws and fully tighten with a suitable screwdriver. Repeat the two previous steps for the other side of the unit. Insert the unit into the rack and secure with suitable screws (optional). Reconnect all the cables. www.micronet.com.tw Page 10 of 74...
  • Page 11: Installing Network Cables

    100 Mbps Category 5 UTP/STP copper 1000 Mbps Category 5e,6 UTP/STP 1000 Mbps 1000 Mbps The cable type differs from the mini-GBIC you Fiber choose. Please refer to the instruction came with (mini-GBIC your mini-GBIC. required) www.micronet.com.tw Page 11 of 74...
  • Page 12: Functional Description

    VoIP to get an unobstructed connection. SNMP This device is SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)-management supported. This allows this product to be monitored or inspected by a SNMP management station. www.micronet.com.tw Page 12 of 74...
  • Page 13: Management Guide

    IP address and subnet mask that compatible to your switch. The factory default value of the switch: IP: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254 1. Running your Web Browser and enter the IP address “192.168.1.1” in the Address field. www.micronet.com.tw Page 13 of 74...
  • Page 14 Also, you can initialize the Password in the configuration of System. 3. After authentication procedure, the following page shows up, and then you may click the hyperlinks on the left side of each page to get access to each management functions. www.micronet.com.tw Page 14 of 74...
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  • Page 16: System

    System The System window provides the switch information and allows users to configure the switch properties. www.micronet.com.tw Page 16 of 74...
  • Page 17 Fill in a name in the column, which is the password for Community accessing MIB with read-only authority. SNMP Trap Community Configure the type of SNMP Trap Community To save the configuration of the system, click “Apply” to save www.micronet.com.tw Page 17 of 74...
  • Page 18: Port

    After applying a new IP address, a new login page will be started automatically. Please login again to proceed to other configurations. Port This Port Configuration page shows the link status of each port and allows users to configure speed, flow control for each port. www.micronet.com.tw Page 18 of 74...
  • Page 19: Vlan

    VLAN Configuration List, and you can follow the instructions to configure. To add new VLAN groups,  1. Fill in a VLAN id from 2 to 4094 in the “VLAN ID” column. Click ”Add” to come into the page of “VLAN Setup” www.micronet.com.tw Page 19 of 74...
  • Page 20 In the VLAN Configuration List, you can Modify / Delete / Refresh a VLAN group  Select the VLAN group, click “Modify”, then setup the Port as the members of this VLAN group by clicking those marked checkboxes. Finally, click the “Apply” button to execute. www.micronet.com.tw Page 20 of 74...
  • Page 21 (Ex, when you make port 3 of a VLAN with VLAN id “2”, the PVID “ 2 ” will be assigned automatically to port 3) Settings in VLAN, Port aggregation, and Mirror are correlative. Please make sure that the setting won’t influence each other. www.micronet.com.tw Page 21 of 74...
  • Page 22: Pvid

    VLAN according to the PVID (port VLAN ID) of the receiving port. Click “Port Config”, the page of VLAN Per Port Configuration pops up. This page display when the switch is in Tag VLAN mode, the global setting of the www.micronet.com.tw Page 22 of 74...
  • Page 23: Aggregation/ Trunk Configuration

    This page shows the aggregation groups and the aggregation mode. To set up the Port trunk groups, put the ports number into the same Aggregation group. There are eight groups to choose. Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save the setting. www.micronet.com.tw Page 23 of 74...
  • Page 24: Lacp

    In this page, you can make the protocol enabled or not, and configure the key value The key that is current administrative value of the Key for the protocol partner. umber is between 1 - 255. Auto means auto generated key www.micronet.com.tw Page 24 of 74...
  • Page 25: Rstp

    RSTP node transmits If RSTP is using 802.1D BPDUs on a port and receives an RSTP BPDU after the migration delay expires, RSTP restarts the migration delay timer and begins using RSTP BPDUs on that port. www.micronet.com.tw Page 25 of 74...
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  • Page 27 Enabled Edge Expect the port to be an edge port (an end station) or a link to another STP device. Path Cost Set the RSTP path cost on ports. Auto means auto generated path cost www.micronet.com.tw Page 27 of 74...
  • Page 28: 802.1X

    When 802.1X is enabled, you need to configure the parameters for the authentication process that runs between the client and the switch (i.e., authenticator), as well as the client identity lookup process that runs between the switch and authentication server. These parameters are described in this section. www.micronet.com.tw Page 28 of 74...
  • Page 29 Force Reinitialize Set this 802.1x configuration to initialize by compulsion. Statistics Display statistics for dot1x protocol exchanges for any port. Click “Statistics”, the following page of detailed info for each port pops up www.micronet.com.tw Page 29 of 74...
  • Page 30 Reauthentication Set the time period after which a connected client must be Period re-authenticated. EAP timeout Set the time that an interface on the switch waits during an authentication session before re-transmitting an EAP packet. www.micronet.com.tw Page 30 of 74...
  • Page 31: Igmp Snooping

    IGMP Querying When enabled, the switch can serve as the Querier, which is Enabled responsible for asking hosts if they want to receive multicast traffic. www.micronet.com.tw Page 31 of 74...
  • Page 32: Quality Of Service

    This page is revealed when the “IEEE 802.1 p” mode is configured as shown below, Click on the drop list to specify priority levels, then click “Apply” to execute. www.micronet.com.tw Page 32 of 74...
  • Page 33 The DSCP mode QoS gives packet priority by the types of the incoming packets. DSCP value’s range is between 0 and 63. Give the priorities as normal/high/low for each precedence types, then click “Apply” to execute. www.micronet.com.tw Page 33 of 74...
  • Page 34: Mirror

    1. Select those ports that are going to be monitored by marking the checkboxes in “Monitor Source” column. 2. Click the drop list in “Mirror Port” column. Select a port as the administration port for monitoring those source ports. 3. Click “Apply” to activate. www.micronet.com.tw Page 34 of 74...
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  • Page 36: Rate Limit

    This page allows users to limit the bandwidth for each port. To configure the Rate Limit: Click on each drop list to specify a speed for each frame type. Click the “Apply” button to execute your configuration. www.micronet.com.tw Page 36 of 74...
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  • Page 38: Storm Control

    The Statistics Overview is provided for users to see the general transmitting and receiving status of each port. You may click the “Clear” button to clean all statistics or click the “Refresh” button to renew the statistics. www.micronet.com.tw Page 38 of 74...
  • Page 39: Detailed Statistics

    The Detailed Statistics is provided for users to see the detailed transmitting and receiving status of each port. Please click the hyperlinks above to select a port. You may also click the “Clear” button to clean all statistics or click the “Refresh” button to renew the statistics. www.micronet.com.tw Page 39 of 74...
  • Page 40: Lacp Status

    LACP Status LACP Status is provided for users to see the detailed LACP Aggregation status of each port. You may also click the “Refresh” button to renew the info. www.micronet.com.tw Page 40 of 74...
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  • Page 42: Rstp Status

    Maxage - Set or show the RSTP System Max Age. Number between 6 - 40 (default is Fwd delay- Set or show the RSTP System Forward delay. Number between 4 - 30 (default is 15) www.micronet.com.tw Page 42 of 74...
  • Page 43: Igmp Status

    IGMP Status is provided for users to see the detailed status of each port. You may also click the “Refresh” button to renew the info. IGMP Querier: Set or Show IGMP querier state per VLAN. www.micronet.com.tw Page 43 of 74...
  • Page 44: Ping

    Count: Number of echo requests to send (default: 1). Timeout: Timeout in seconds to wait for each reply (default: 2). In the below table, it displays ping results contain Target IP Address /Status /Received replies/Request timeouts/Average Response Time(in ms). www.micronet.com.tw Page 44 of 74...
  • Page 45: Warm Restart

    192.168.1.1. Software Upload This “Software Upload” page allows users to upgrade firmware for this switch. To perform firmware upgrade: Click the “Browse” button Locate the firmware file Click the “Upload” button to execute. www.micronet.com.tw Page 45 of 74...
  • Page 46: Product Specifications

    Emission FCC, CE, VCCI Class A, RoHS Operating Temperature ° ° ° ° ~ 40 C (32 ~ 104 Operating Humidity 10% - 90% (non-condensing) Power Supply Internal power supply 100-240V/ 50-60 Hz universal input www.micronet.com.tw Page 46 of 74...
  • Page 47: Appendix- Command Line Interface

    To get access to the CLI, you will have to Key in the password to pass the authentication. The factory default value of Password is blank, or other random value. Note: We recommend users to configure a new password to prevent unauthorized users from accessing to the device. www.micronet.com.tw Page 47 of 74...
  • Page 48: Command Hierarchy

    Type “System” and press <enter> to get access to the system command group. Type “Configuration” and press <enter> to perform “configuration” System>configuration System Configuration: Name: S/W Version: 2.03 CVS Tag: sw_8051_2_34d Compile Date: Sep 21 2009 11:26:36 www.micronet.com.tw Page 48 of 74...
  • Page 49: Command Description

    System Restore Default [keepIP] System Name [<name>] System Reboot System SNMP [enable|disable] System Trap [<IP Address>] System Readcommunity [<community string>] System Writecommunity [<community string>] System Trapcommunity [<community string>] System Power Saving [full|up|down|disable] System Configuration [all] www.micronet.com.tw Page 49 of 74...
  • Page 50 Set or show SNMP traps destination. <IP Address>: IP address to send traps to. (default: Show trap configuration) Readcommunity [<community string>] Description: Set or show SNMP read community string. [<community string>]: New community string. (default: Show current value). www.micronet.com.tw Page 50 of 74...
  • Page 51 Sytem Power Saving [full|up|down|disable] Description: Configure mode of power saving. [full|up|down|disable]: full : Power saving at both link-up and link-down. : Power saving at link-up only. down : Power saving at link-down only. disable : No power saving www.micronet.com.tw Page 51 of 74...
  • Page 52: Console Commands

    Set or show the console inactivity timeout in seconds. The value zero disables timeout. [<timeout>]: Timeout value in seconds, 0,60-10000. Console Prompt [<prompt_string>] Description: Set or show the console prompt string. [<prompt_string>]: Command prompt string of up to 10 characters. www.micronet.com.tw Page 52 of 74...
  • Page 53: Port Commands

    Port Flow Control [<portlist>] [enable|disable] Description: Set or show flow control mode for the port. [<portlist>] : Port list (default: All ports). [enable|disable]: Enable/disable flow control (default: Show flow control mode). Port State [<portlist>] [enable/disable] www.micronet.com.tw Page 53 of 74...
  • Page 54 : Clear port statistics (default: Show statistics). Port Excessive Collisions Drop [enable|disable] Description: Enable or disable drop of frames when excessive collisions occur in half duplex mode. [enable|disable]: Enable/disable frame drop (default: Show Excessive Collisions Drop mode). www.micronet.com.tw Page 54 of 74...
  • Page 55: Mac Commands

    MAC Lookup <macaddress> [<vid>] Description: Lookup MAC address and VLAN ID. <macaddress>: MAC address, 12 digit hex string, optionally separated with dashes or colons (e.g. 010203ABCDEF or 01-02-03-AB-CD-EF or 01:02:03:AB:CD:EF). [<vid>] : VLAN ID, 1-4094 (default: 1). www.micronet.com.tw Page 55 of 74...
  • Page 56 Removes non-locked entries from the switch MAC table. MAC Agetime [<agetime>] Description: Set or show the MAC age timer in seconds. The value zero disables ageing. [<agetime>]: Age timer in seconds, 0 or 10-65535 (default: Show timer). www.micronet.com.tw Page 56 of 74...
  • Page 57: Vlan Commands

    Description: Delete VLAN entry (all ports excluded from member set). <vidlist> : VLAN ID list. VLAN Lookup <vidlist> Description: Lookup VLAN entry and show port list. <vidlist> : VLAN ID list. VLAN Aware [<portlist>] [enable|disable] www.micronet.com.tw Page 57 of 74...
  • Page 58 [all|tagged]: Accept all or only tagged (default: Show frame type). VLAN Ingress Filtering [<portlist>] [enable|disable] Description: Set or show VLAN ingress filtering for the port. [<portlist>]: Port list (default: All ports). [enable|disable]: Enable or disable VLAN ingress filtering (default: Show current setting). www.micronet.com.tw Page 58 of 74...
  • Page 59: Aggregation Commands

    Lookup and display link aggregation group. <portlist>: Port list. Aggregations including any of the ports will be shown. Aggr Mode [smac|dmac|xor] Description: Set or show link aggregation traffic distribution mode. [smac|dmac|xor]: Aggregation mode, SMAC, DMAC or XOR (default: Show mode). www.micronet.com.tw Page 59 of 74...
  • Page 60: Lacp Commands

    Set the LACP key on ports <portlist>. [<portlist>]: Port list (Default: All ports). [<key>]: Number between 1 - 255. Auto means auto generated key LACP Status Description: Show LACP group and port states. LACP Statistics Description: Show LACP protocol port statistics. www.micronet.com.tw Page 60 of 74...
  • Page 61: Rstp Commands

    This provides for 16 distinct values: 0, 4096, 8192, 12288, 16384, 20480, 24576, 28672, 32768, 36864, 40960, 45056, 49152, 53248, 57344 and 61440. RSTP hellotime [<secs>] Description: Set or show the RSTP System Hello time. [<secs>]: Number between 1 - 10 (default is 2) RSTP maxage [<hops>] www.micronet.com.tw Page 61 of 74...
  • Page 62 Description: Expect the port to be an edge port (an end station) or a link to another STP device. [enable|disable]: End-station or bridge. RSTP pathcost [<portlist>] [<pathcost>|auto] Description: Set the RSTP pathcost on ports <portlist>. www.micronet.com.tw Page 62 of 74...
  • Page 63 Force a recheck of the RSTP protocol on the ports in <portlist>. <portlist>: List of ports. RSTP Status Description: Show RSTP bridge instances and port states. RSTP Statistics Description: Show RSTP bridge instance and port statistics. www.micronet.com.tw Page 63 of 74...
  • Page 64: User Group Commands

    [<portlist>]: Port list (default: All ports). User Group Delete <grouplist> Description: Delete user group entry. <grouplist>: User group ID list. User Group Lookup <grouplist> Description: Lookup user group entry and show port members. <grouplist>: User group ID list. www.micronet.com.tw Page 64 of 74...
  • Page 65: Qos Commands

    In port mode, the default class is used as the port priority. In diffserv mode, the default class is used for non-IP frames. [<portlist>]: Port list (default: All ports). [<class>] : Internal class of service (default: Show default class). QoS Tagprio [<portlist>] [<tagpriolist>] [<class>] www.micronet.com.tw Page 65 of 74...
  • Page 66 QoS Policer [<portlist>] [disable | <rate>] Description: Set or show the policer configuration. [<portlist>] : Port list (default: All ports). [enable|disable] : Enable or disable policer. [<rate>] : Disable or set leaky bucket rate in Kbit/s [0k,128k,256k,384k,512k,640k,768k,896k,1024k,1152k,1280k 1408k,1536k,1664k,1792k,1920k,2048k,2176k,2304k,2432k www.micronet.com.tw Page 66 of 74...
  • Page 67 : Storm controller to set. Can be one of: [ICMP|Learn|Broadcast|Multicast|Flood Unicast] (default: Show all). [enable|disable] : Enable or disable specified storm controller. [<rate>] : Frame rate in kiloframes Allowed values are 1k, 2k, 4k, 8k, 16k, 32k, 64k, www.micronet.com.tw Page 67 of 74...
  • Page 68: Mirror Commands

    [<port>]: Mirror destination port (default: Show mirror port). Mirror Source [<portlist>] [enable|disable] Description: Set or show the source port mirror mode. [<portlist>] : Source port list (default: All ports). [enable|disable]: Enable/disable mirroring of frames received on port (default: Show mirror mode). www.micronet.com.tw Page 68 of 74...
  • Page 69: Ip Commands

    IP Ping [-n <count>][-w <timeout>] <ipaddress> Description: Ping the specified IP address. [-n <count>]: Number of echo requests to send (default: 1). [-w <timeout>]: Timeout in seconds to wait for each reply (default: 2). IP Arp www.micronet.com.tw Page 69 of 74...
  • Page 70 Description: Show the content of the ARP table. IP DHCP [enable|disable] Description: Activate or deactivate the DHCP protocol. [enable|disable]: Enable/disable DHCP (default: Show DHCP mode). www.micronet.com.tw Page 70 of 74...
  • Page 71: Dot1X Commands

    Dot1x Server [<IP Address>] Description: Set or show RADIUS server IP address. [<IP Address>]: IP address of external RADIUS server. (default: Show current configuration) Dot1x UDP Port [<value>] Description: Set up UDP Port for the external RADIUS server. www.micronet.com.tw Page 71 of 74...
  • Page 72 TRUE. [<portlist>]: Port list (default: All ports). [now]: if specified, force re-authentication immediately. Dot1x Parameters [<parameter>] [<value>] Description: Set up advanced 802.1X parameters. [<parameter>]: Parameter to change. [<value>]: New value for the given parameter. www.micronet.com.tw Page 72 of 74...
  • Page 73: Igmp Commands

    (default: Show current mode) IGMP State <vidlist> [enable|disable] Description: Set or Show IGMP state per VLAN. (default: Show IGMP state) IGMP Querier <vidlist> [enable|disable] Description: Set or Show IGMP querier state per VLAN. (default: Show IGMP querier state) www.micronet.com.tw Page 73 of 74...
  • Page 74: Debug Commands

    Debug Read Register <block> <subblock> <address> Debug Read Register <block> <subblock> <address> Description: Read register address. <block> : Block identifier, 0-7 or 0x0-0x7. <subblock> : Sub block identifier: 0-15 or 0x0-0xf. <address> : Register address within block, 0-255 or 0x00-0xff. www.micronet.com.tw Page 74 of 74...

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