Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 About this User’s Guide ..............1.1 Usage.........................4 1.2 Overview of this User’s Guide .................4 CHAPTER 2 Introduction ..................... 2.1 Overview of the product ...................5 2.2 Features and Specification ................5 2.2.1 Features ....................5 2.2.2 Specification ...................6 CHAPTER 3 Installation Guide ................
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4.3.4 VLAN ....................27 4.3.5 Trunk....................28 4.3.6 QoS ....................29 CHAPTER 5 Out-of-Band Management ............5.1 Introduction....................33 5.2 Out-of-Band Connection................33 5.3 The interface and operating way of TELNET/Out-of-Band......34 Cli command and assist of use............34 5.4.1 Phrase Help ..................34 5.4.2 Command Usage Illumination ..............35 5.4.3 General command .................35 CHAPTER 6 Telnet Management...
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CHECKLIST The following contents should be in your box: One Switch One AC power cable One Serial cable One user’s Guide L-type Brackets Note: If any of the listed contents are damaged or missig, please contact the retailer from whom you purchased the Switch for assistance.
Usage111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 This User’s Guide tells you how to use 065-7707 management switch. 1.2 Overview of this User’s Guide1111111111111111111111111111111111 Chapter 1 About the User’s Guide...
CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION 2.1 Overview of the product111111111111111111111111111111111111111 065-7707 8-Port Fast Ethernet management switch fully complies with IEEE802.3 Ethernet standard, its intelligent management make it suitable for small, middle and large networks solution. 065-7707 8-Port Fast Ethernet management switch provides...
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION GUIDE Installation1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Follow these steps to install the switch: The surface must support at least 5kg The power source must be within 1.5m Make sure the power cable has connected to the power socket in the back panel of the switch and the power supply slot.
Describe the front panel and back panel of the switch in details. 3.2.1 Front panel11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 065-7707 front panel is made up of 8 10/100Mbps ports, 1 Console port (RS232 serial port)and LED indicators, as the following: Fig 3-2 065-7707 Front Panel ●...
Fig 3-3 065-7707 Back Panel Power supply socket This is a two-circuit three-phase Power supply socket. Plug the cathode pin of the power cable in this socket, and plug the anode pin in the AC power supply. Notice1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 When moving the switch, be careful and keep steady. If the switch falls down, it may suffer serious damage.
CHAPTER 4 WEB MANAGEMENT Summarization1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 This switch supports WEB management, allowing users to manage the Switch through a standard browser; the friendly management interface makes it very easy to configure the switch. 4.2 Connection of WEB Management11111111111111111111111111111 4.2.1 Preparation11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 The first step in getting started in using Web-based management for your Switch is to secure a browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer (Simply called IE).
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Internet options configuration Fig 4-1 The Second Step: Press Settings to the following screen: Settings Fig 4-2 If you use Internet Explorer 5.0, make sure to choose “Every visit to the page”. Otherwise it may cause some WebPages indicate the switch configuration information mistakes. If you use Internet Explorer 6.0, you can choose “Every visit to the page”...
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Press OK. Notice: Choose “Every visit to the page”, every time you refresh, Internet Explorer will attain unabridged web page file, instead of attaining temporary files from disk. This ensures that the configuration information is correct. But it also causes that the web page display slowly. If you choose this term, you can change to “Automatically”...
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Figure 4-4 Security Settings The Fifth step: Press the right button of the mouse; choose Properties in the menu existed. The following screen will exist. Choose Settings, set 1024x768, press Apply or OK. If you feel the screen twinkle after you modify the definition.
Figure 4-5 4.2.2 Connection1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 We suppose the IP address of the Switch is 192.168.1.254, you can input http:// 192.168.1.254 in the IE to connect the Switch. Then press Enter, the following screen will exist. Figure 4-6 Enter passwords (the switch default passwords is “admin”). Press “Login”, enter WEB switch...
065-7707 has 8 100M ports. The port panel state interface shows their work state. Green indicates link up, grey indicates link down, if it shows black slash, it means that this port is disabled.
Figure 4-8 Main Menus The main menu item and the corresponding sub menu item are showed as the following: System: System Information, Password Setting, IP Setting,System Upgrade,Save and Reset. PORT: Port Setting, Port Monitor, Monitor Mode, Port Description, Port Statist, Port Status, Port Rate, Storm Control.
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Figure 4-9 System information System Name: Use a name to identify the switch. System Position : mark the administrator and position. Web Idle Time: WEB auto refresh time. CPU Storm Control: enable or disable CPU Storm Control. 4.3.1.2 Password Setting 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Setting show as figure below: Figure 4-10 System password configuration...
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Figure 4-12 File Upgrade Transfer Item: there are 3 options. File Name: the name should be compliant with DOS 8+3 file format. TFTP Server IP: the IP address of the TFTP server when you use TFTP protocol to upgrade or download file, enter the IP address of the TFTP server. System Transfer explanation: Transfer options: Upgrade firmware: download file from TFTP server and upgrade system file.
Fig 4-14 Press “OK” to finish the operation, or press “Cancel” to cancel. * If you restore factory setting, the IP parameters of the switch will also be reset to factory setting. 4.3.2 Port 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Port management includes Port Setting, Port Monitor, Monitor Mode, Port Description, Port Statist, Port Status, Port Rate, Storm Control.
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Untag-Frame“ and “Default VLAN ID” cannot be used. You cannot change port parameters of the port in the Truck group, if you need to change, enter the trunk web page. 4.3.2.2 Port Mirror 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Fig 4-16 Mirror Setting Mirror Mode: there are 2 modes, “Enable” and “Disable”, Capture Port: Port used to attain mirror information.
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4.3.2.3 Mirror Mode 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Mirror Mode Setting Fig 4-18 Ingress Mirror Mode: select Mirror mode, there are 3 modes, 1. All: all the input data of the mirrored port will be mirrored. 2. “Destination Mac”: you need to enter the Mac address in the “Ingress Mirror Mac Address”, and only the data send to this destination address is mirrored.
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Port: Indicates the port number. Description: Enter the description words here; you can input max 15 Chinese characters or 30 English letters or numerals. 4.3.2.5 Port Statistic 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 This web page shows the port statistic information. Fig 4-20 Port Statistic Illumination for each item: Rx(G words):The number of received G words.
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4.3.2.6 Port Status 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 This page shows the status of the Physical Linked ports. Fig 4-21 Port Status Status: “ Up” indicates the port is Physical Linked , “Down” indicates the port is not Linked Speed:it shows“10”or“100” ,(Unit:Mbps). If the port is not linked, it shows“--”. Duplex Mode:it shows“Full”(full duplex) or“Half”(half duplex).
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denotes not to control the ingress port rate of the port. Ingress rate: there are 12 different rates from “64K” to “80M” for 100M port,.You can choose the rate only when the “Ingress Control” is “Enable”. Egress Control: “Enable”denotes to control the Egress port rate of the port,“Disable” denotes not to control the Egress port rate of the port.
4.3.3 Mac Forward 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Include Max Aging ,Dynamic Forward table, MAC Bind, Ping . 4.3.3.1 Max Age 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Fig 4-24 Max Aging Setting Max Aging (0—1,000,000):to set the aging time for dynamic address. Illustration: 1. Max Aging is a parameter affects switch auto learning. A dynamic address will be deleted if it hasn’t been used during the max aging period.
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4.3.3.3 MAC Bind 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Bound address is non-aging address, but it’s different from static address, this provides filtration for data source. The bound address is also static, it will be effective until it’s deleted, and it’s not restricted by max aging time. When MAC address is bound, the ingress frames will be transmitted only when its source address exists in the bound address table, otherwise, it will be discard.
All Tag:All ports are set with “Tag” egress rule. 4.3.4.3 MTU VLAN 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 This page is used to set MTU VLAN Uplink port number. Fig 4-30 MTU VLAN Illumination: When you set a certain port as Uplink Port, it will buildup a VLAN in turn with one of the other 7ports, and create 7 VLANs, each of the VLAN includes two ports: the Uplink Port and one of the other 7 ports.
Fig4-31 Trunk Configuration Trunk ID:you can set max 2 Trunk. Status:you can select operation“Enable”,“Disable” or “Delete”. Auto Negotiation: Set working mode for Trunk member. Drop UnTag-Frame:If you select “Enable”, the UnTag frames will be dropped. You can set this item when the switch is in 802.1 Q Tag VLAN mode. Default VID: the default VID of Trunk Logic port in Untag.
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Fig4-33 Prot Priority Table Port:show the port number. Priority:there are 2 options, “Low” and “Highest”. When priority mode is Port-Based Priority, you can appoint the frames received from this port the “Low” or “Highest” priority. Default Priority Tag: if the switch is in 802.1 Q Tag VLAN , and the priority mode is 802.1 p Priority,the untagged frames received from this port will be endued with Default Priority Tag value.
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Fig5-34 ToSPriority ToS:Description of the received packets’ IP head ToS field value. “D-Type”denotes minimum delay, “T-Type” denotes maximum throughput, “R-Type” denotes highest reliability, “M-Type”denotes least expense. The latter 0-7 denotes the priority value of the first 3 bit in the ToS field. Priority:...
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4.3.6.5 Priority Remap 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Fig4-36 Priority Table Old Priority Tag:the priority value (0-7) in the Tag field of the received packets. New Priority Tag:the new priority value set by the user. The switch will remap the Tag of the received frames to the new priority set by the user, so you can change the priority of local transmission without changing the priority Tag of the frames.
CHAPTER 5 OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENT 5.1 Introduction 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Out-of-Band Management manages the Swith locally through the comsole port,without occupying the bandwidth. 5.2 Out-of-Band Connection 11111111111111111111111111111111111 Out-of-Band Management needs a terminal or a Hyper terminal, Windows system just have the Hyper Terminal. First,connect the swith’s cinsole port (at the left of the swith’s backboard) with the PC’s cinsole port by the cinsole card.
5.3 The interface and operating way of TELNET/Out-of-Band 1111 After you use the correct user’s name and password(the dafult psaaword are admin),you will log on the interface of TELNET/Out-of-Band Management. Management interface is based on command line. After log in, input “?”and you will see command lines as below: 5.4 Cli command and assist of use 111111111111111111111111111111...
5.4.3.1 help commands 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 The user can use the help commands to get the help information from the system. 【Operation guide】065-7707 provides an on line help, the user can input “?” Anytime to get an on line help. 【For instance】...
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【For instance】 Switch(config)#backup 192.168.1.133 065-7707.bin Successfully set TFTP address. Switch(config)# 5.4.3.3 cls command 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 This command is used for clear the screen. 【Command format】cls 【For instance】 Switch# cls Switch# 5.4.3.4 del command 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 This command is used for clear the configuration data in the flash of the switch.
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【Usage guide】Restart the switch 【For instance】Switch#reset system Reset system..5.4.3.8 set command 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 This command is used for setting the log password, IP address, netmask and gateway of the switch. 【Command format】set pswd 【Usage guide】Set the user log password 【For instance】Switch#set pswd old password:...
Telnet management is to manage the switch on line through the RJ45 port, and it will occupy some bandwidth. Notice: Since it is more direct and convenient to use web management, so 065-7707 provide a complete solution of WEB management, and Telnet management just provide configuration for network setting, file transmission, save, reset and Ping ect.
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Fig 6-2 Network connection property Step 3:Double click on “Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)”, and you will see the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)dialogue as below: Fig 6-3 TCP/IP Property...
Step 4:click“use appointed IP address” option,input the IP 192.168.1.X(X can be number 2-254),Subnet mask 255.255.255.0。 Note: The IP address input above should be in the same IP network range.(The default IP of the switch is 192.168.1.254) Step 5:Click “OK” button, and return to the network connection property dialogue. Click “OK”...
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Fig6-6 Telnet Management Interface Illumination: Telnet configuration for 065-7707 is similar with Out-of-band management.
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FCC WARNING This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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