American Fibertek SM-24P-POE Plus 4 User Manual

24 ports full gigabit managed ethernet

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24 Ports Full Gigabit Managed
Ethernet PoE Switch

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    SM-24P=POE+/4 24 Ports Full Gigabit Managed Ethernet PoE Switch User Manual...
  • Page 2 Preface The user manual mainly introduces the product, hardware installation, Web management and other related information. Illustration Format of Graphics Interface Format Description < > “< >” means button name, such as “click <Confirm> button. “[ ]” means window name, menu name and data table, such as [New user] window.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Product Introduction ....................1 Overview.............................1 Product Feature ..........................1 Front Panel Diagrams .........................1 Specifications............................2 Installation ......................... 3 Shipping List ............................3 Installation Precautions ........................3 2.2.1 Safety Precautions ..........................3 2.2.2 Installation Requirements ......................4 2.2.3 The Requirements of Electromagnetic Environment................4 Installation Options ..........................5 2.3.1 Rack Installation..........................5 2.3.2...
  • Page 4 4.6.4 Multicast Snooping........................29 Network Statistics ..........................30 4.7.1 Network Statistics..........................30 4.7.2 MAC Address..........................31 System Management ........................31 4.8.1 IP Address ............................31 4.8.2 User Management.........................32 4.8.3 Log Information ..........................33 4.8.4 File Management ..........................34 PoE Management ..........................35 4.10 QOS Management ..........................37 4.10.1 QoS Setting ..........................37 4.10.2 DSCP/ TOS QoS...........................38...
  • Page 5: Product Introduction

    1 Product Introduction 1.1 Overview The switch contains (24) 10/100/1000Base-T + (4) 100/1000 SFP Ports. The 24 ports support IEEE 802.3 af/at and PoE management. 1.2 Product Feature  Provides 24 PoE+ downlink Ethernet ports, 4 uplink optical fiber SFP ports ...
  • Page 6: Specifications

    1.4 Specifications 24 Port Switch 16 Port Switch Item Power Supply Mains on load Power AC 100~240V 50/60Hz Auto-sensing Voltage Range Consumption 420W 300W Copper ports: 10/100/1000Mbps adaptive Rj45 ports Ethernet Port support IEEE 802.3 af/at SFP ports: 1000Base-X SFP port(Mini-GBIC) Network Copper ports:100m...
  • Page 7: Installation

    2 Installation Caution Anti-counterfeiting label is attached to switch's cover. Product damage caused by unauthorized disassembly is not covered under warranty. 2.1 Shipping List Please check the following items before installation, if any missing, please contact your local dealer. Item Name Unit Quantity...
  • Page 8: Installation Requirements

    on the switch corresponds to the power voltage;  To avoid the danger of electric shock, please do not open the switch case.  Do not open the switch case even if the switch is powered off;  The accessories (including but not limited to power cables, etc.), which can be used for the switch only, is prohibited for other applications.
  • Page 9: Installation Options

    2.3 Installation Options There are 3 installation options: rack, workbench and wall-hung installation. Caution Please pull out the power plug before installing or moving the switch. Grounding and anti-lightening can greatly increase the protection level of the switch. please connect the grounding terminal to the earth area by using at least wire 20. Notice The diagram is for reference only.
  • Page 10: Workbench Installation

    Figure 2-2 Install switch to the rack Notice This product’s mounting hangers are just to align the switch rather than support it. Use brackets under the device (fixed to the rack) to support switch when installed in the rack. 2.3.2 Workbench Installation You can put this product on clean, stable, grounded workbench: - Carefully place the device upside down, clean the grooves on the chassis back-plane with soft cloth to make sure there is no oil or dust in it;...
  • Page 11: Cable Connection

    Cable Connections 2.4.1 Device Connection Use cross over cable to connect PC to the switch Ethernet configuration port. 2.4.2 Configuration Cable Connection For web management, use a network cable to connect the OOB port and the computer’RJ45 port (the OOB port is only used to Web management : Default IP:192.168.1.200 User:admin Password:admin For CLS management, use a console cable (RJ45 to R232 serial port 115200,8,N,1) to connect the Console port and the computer serial port (DB9)
  • Page 12: Functional Configuration Guide

    3 Functional Configuration Guide 3.1 Computer Requirements Make sure the management PC has already been installed with Ethernet adapter. Using a network cable, connect Ethernet port with network card of PC. 3.2 Set Up Network Connection Instruction You need to set the IP of the PC and the switch in the same network segment. The default IP address of the switch is 192.168.1.200, network subnet is 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 13: Confirm The Network Connection By Ping Command

    Select "Internet protocol (TCP/IP), click <property> button, enter ”Internet protocol (TCP/IP) property” window. Select “use the IP address below” button, input IP address (use arbitrary value between 192.168.1.1~ 192.168.1.254, except 192.168.1.200) and the subnet mask (255.255.255.0). Click "OK" to finish the configuration. Notice DNS server address can be empty or be filled in with the real server address.
  • Page 14: Web Page Configuration Guide

    Select “connection” tabs in [Internet option] window, and click [LAN Setting] button. Make sure the “Use proxy server for LAN”option is not selected. If selected, please cancel it and click <yes> button. Web Page Configuration Guide The menu bar has the following options: [ System Status], [Port Configuration], [VLAN Settings], [QoS management], [link management], [Port Security], [network management], [Network Statistics], [System management], [Exit] and drop-down menu bar of the "...
  • Page 15: Change Language

    After inputting the correct password, click <Login in>, the browser will display the product Web management page as the picture below: 3.3.2 Change Language As shown below, in the upper right corner of the Web page, click on the drop- down menu bar, select [Chinese] or [English], to complete Web language switching.
  • Page 16: The Default Configuration

    3.3.4 The Default Configuration The following table lists some important default configuration of the switch, all features will be described in details in following chapters. The default configuration is for most cases. Please reconfigure if the default configuration does not match the actual requirements.
  • Page 17: Backup System Configuration Information

    3.3.6 Backup System Configuration Information Click <Backup> button to select the configuration file backup path, click <OK> button to save the current configuration for the computer. The configuration can be restored through the document [*.cfg]. 3.3.7 Restoring the Configuration Information Click <Browse>...
  • Page 18: Web Management

    4 Web Management 4.1 System Status Table 4-1 Specifications description Specification Description Display different time zones around the world. For World Time Zone example, select Automatically Adjust Daylight Saving Time in daylight saving time zone. Time Configuration You can select local time or use NTP NTP is used when all the equipment clocks in the network have to be kept the same so as to ensure the NTP Server...
  • Page 19 On the [Port security / Port Settings] page, you can observe all the current switch port status information and can set [Port Enabled], [port rate], [Flow Control], [Port range] shown as figure 4-1. Figure 4-1 Port configuration Table 4-2 Specification Specification Description Port Enable /...
  • Page 20: Port Speed Limits

    Notice 1-24 port for pluggable module, and port attribute is determined by the selected modules. When selecting 100M optical module, you need to manually set the port rate to 100M mode. 25-26 ports for uplink optical port, at fixed rate of 1000Mbps. 27-28 port is fixed uplink Ethernet ports at a rate of 10/100 / 1000Mbps adaptive.
  • Page 21: Vlan Setting

    4.3 VLAN Setting Switch supports two VLAN modes: Port-based VLAN mode: define VLAN members according to device port. After you specify the port to a VLAN, specified VLAN Packets can be forwarded by the port. 802.1Q VLAN mode: Defined by IEEE802.1Q protocol. Process the packets by identifying the packets tags.
  • Page 22: Vlan Forwarding

     Press Set to save the setting;  Operation finished. Notice VLAN ID range is 1-4094, VLAN flag list must be in the range of VLAN forwarding list. Table 4-5 Port processing of transferring and receiving message Received message process Transferred message Received message Received message...
  • Page 23: Trunk Management

    Figure 4-4 VLAN forwarding VLAN parameters shown in table Table 4-6 Parameter Description VLAN ID VLAN ID needed to be changed VLAN Name Change the VLAN name that need configuration Configuration Instruction:  R VLAN20 name from sales department to financial department. ...
  • Page 24: Rstp

    Notice Each convergence group supports up to eight ports. Port with the following cases can not be added to an convergence group: Port with 802. 1X function; The mirror port; Port with MAC address binding. Configuration Guide: To connect the switch A’s 1- 2 ports with switch B’s 1- 2 ports: ...
  • Page 25 The path cost: Path cost is a reference value for STP to select a link. By calculating the path cost of an Ethernet link path, STP chooses stronger links to block redundant links and cut the network into the most efficient loop-free tree topology. The port role: Root port: responsible for forwarding data to the root port.
  • Page 26 On [LACP / RSTP] page is the current port RSTP information on the switch, shown in figure 4- 6. Figure 4-6 RSTP Table 4-8 RSTP Parameters description Parameters Description Device priority As the network bridge priority, network bridge and network bridge MAC address combined as bridge ID, of which minimum bridge ID will become the root network.
  • Page 27: Port Security

    Configuration guide: Enable RSTP function to avoid broadcast storm caused by looped network structure among switch A, switch B and switch C, Ports 1- 10. Enable switch A, B, C - RSTP function; Enter 1-10 within the Port range (or click box front of port), Equipment priority, cycle of sending message, maximum lifetime of information, default port status migration delay;...
  • Page 28: 802.1X Certificates

    Configuration Guidelines: For example, when binding the port 10 of switch A with switch B, port 1 belongs to VLAN20.  Enable static address latch function of switch B;  Enter the MAC address of switch B;  Enter VLAN ID with 20; ...
  • Page 29: Configuration Guide

    Table 4-10 Parameter Description Specification Description 802.1X config On/Off 802.1X certification, default is off. Regularly update 802.1X The certification cycle time, used to enhance the the certificaiton security of authentication. Radius Server Equipment built in the Radius server, if choose internal Radius of service, Applicants will only be used inside the Raduis database users and password.
  • Page 30: Web Management

    4.6 Web Management 4.6.1 SNMP Setting SNMP is used to enable management information transfers between any two points, so that network administrators can easily retrieve information on any node on the network to modify information, fault search, troubleshoot, capacity plan and generate reports. SNMP contains NMS and Agent, of which NMS is a workstation running the server-side program, while Agent is the client software running on net work device.
  • Page 31: Email Alarm

    4.6.2 Email Alarm The device if it is running an event supervision, the supervision sends an alert message to defined mail recipients when something wrong about defining time and some abnormal event occurs,. Supervision also periodically send all log messages to predefined recipients.
  • Page 32: Port Mirror

    4.6.3 Port Mirror Port mirroring refers to copying the monitor port data to a designated monitoring port ,For data analysis and monitoring , The Ethernet Switch support multiple mirroring to one mirroring, which Copy packets from multiple ports to a monitor port, User can also specify the direction of monitored packets, such as only monitor designated ports message.
  • Page 33: Multicast Snooping

    4.6.4 IGMP Snooping Switch IGMP membership report message to the router IGMP membership through intercepting mainframe. Form Corresponding relationship between group members and switch interfaces ; Switch transfer multicast packets be received to member group ports according to Correspondence. [Network Management/ IGMP Snooping] Page, Modify and setting [IGMP Snooping] function as the figure 4-12 show Figure 4-12 IGMP Snooping Multicast Snooping Parameters as shown in the Table:...
  • Page 34: Network Statistics

    4.7 Network Statistics 4.7.1 Network Statistics On the [Network statistics / Flow statistics] page, you can view the number of data packets and bytes transferred for each port, shown in figure 4-13. Figure 4-13 Network Statistics Table 4-15 Network Statistics Parameters Description Receive Frame singlecast...
  • Page 35: Mac Address

    4.7.2 MAC Address MAC (Media Access Control) address is the hardware identification of network equipment. Switches could transfer message according to MAC address. MAC address is unique, which ensures the correct message. Every switch maintains a MAC address table, in which, the MAC address corresponds to switch ports. The switch could decide to filter this data frame or transfer data frame to corresponding port according to MAC address table when the switch receives data frame.
  • Page 36: User Management

    Figure 4-15 IP address Caution  Private IP address range can be set as 192.168.x.x,172.[16-31].x.x or 10.x.x.x;  Please fill in correct DNS address when using it for NTP and EMAIL. 4.8.2 User Management On this page, you could modify or add one user with password. As figure 4-16. Figure 4-16 User management The description of main parameter as the table shown.
  • Page 37: Log Information

    Caution (1) If you forget your user name and password, please contact technical support in order to get help. (2) Set the same user name, only the top user / password could work. (3) Web supports up to one administrator and two ordinary users, administrators can not be deleted.
  • Page 38: File Management

    4.8.4 File Management On [System management/ File management] page, You could check configure document, software upgrade, restore factory setting and reboot system as shown in the figure 4-18. Figure 4-18 Document Management The main parameter descriptions are shown as the following table. Table 4-19 Main parameter description Parameter Description...
  • Page 39: Poe Management

    4.9 PoE Management On PoE management page, you could turn on/ off PoE function, set input power , maximum overload, reservation power etc, as shown in figure 4-19. Figure 4-19 PoE Management Caution (1) Please do not modify the input power, if the setting value is more than the actual power of the built-in power, there will be a risk of overload burning.
  • Page 40 Table 4-20 Main parameter description Parameter Description Power Determined by built-in power supply module and can not provided exceed maximum power supply. Built- in power supply allows overload rate. Setting range 0%~ 10%, default 5%, if actual output power is overlarge, it will cause Overload limit built- in power supply exceeds the set value, the system will power off ports with lower priority.
  • Page 41: Qos Management

    4.10 QoS Management 4.10.1 QoS setting On the QoS management/QoS Settings page, you can modify / 802.1 P QoS function setting, as shown in figure 4-20. Figure 4-20 802.1P QoS The meaning of parameters in the page is shown in the following table. Table 4-21 Main Parameters QoS Parameter Discription...
  • Page 42: Dscp/Tos Qos

    4.10.2 DSCP/TOS QoS [QoS Setting/ DSCP/TOS QoS] Interface, can modify the setting [DSCP/TOS QoS], see figure 4- 21 Figure 4-21 DSCP/TOS QoS The meaning of parameters in the page is shown in the following table Table 4-22 Main Parameters DSCP/TOS QoS Parameter Description ON/ OFF DSCP/TOS QoS , Default is Off...

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