XNET SG9224B Web User Manual

24-port fast + 2-port giga intelligent ethernet switch

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24-Port Fast + 2-Port Giga
Intelligent Ethernet Switch
SG9224B
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UIDE
Date: 02, 2004
Standard Version
Version: 1.02
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  • Page 1 24-Port Fast + 2-Port Giga Intelligent Ethernet Switch SG9224B UIDE Date: 02, 2004 Standard Version Version: 1.02...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    I. Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1-1. SG9224B with ARM S3C4510X01 Hardware Specification .……………………………. 5 1-2. SG9224B Management Software Specification ………………………......5 1-3. System block diagram......…………………………………………....6 2. Web Management Function..............…………………….7 2-1. Default Web Operation..............………………………….7 2-2. Web Management Home Overview ..........…………..………... 8 2-3.
  • Page 3 H-1 IGMP configuration I. Log …..................……………………… 27 I-1 Event Log Configuration I-2 Show Event Log I-3 SysLog Configuration J. NTP Management ..............…………..………. 29 J-1 NTP configuration J-2 System Time Configuration K Port control ..................………..……. 30 K-1 Bandwidth Control configuration K-2 Module Information K-3 Port Control Configuration K-4 Port Mirroring Configuration K-5 Port Statistics...
  • Page 4 S-2 Port based VLAN S-3 VLAN Disable...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. Introduction SG9224B is a non-blocking high performance Ethernet switch engine, integrated with 24 ports of 10/100Mbps and two ports of 10/100/1000Mbps. Each port can be either auto-sensing or manually selected via EEPROM initial configuration or CPU on-line setting to run at 10Mbps or 100Mbps or 1000Mbps speed rate, full or half duplex mode, enable or disable flow control capability, the detail advance feature see the manual.
  • Page 6: System Block Diagram

    1-3 System block diagram...
  • Page 7: Web Management Function

    2. Web Management Function 2-1 Default Web Operation 2-1-1. Login: The SG9224B provides a Web browser to manage the switch, the default Log in values as follows: a. Default Login Value: (1) IP Address: 192.168.2.1 (2) IP Sub network: 255.255.255.0 User Name:...
  • Page 8: Web Management Home Overview

    2-2. Web Management Home Overview 2-2-1. This is a Web Browser Page. 2-2-2. The system has three frames to combine 1. Upper Frame (Logo & Port Status) 2. Left Frame (UNCTION MENU) 3. Middle Frame (Content) 2-2-3. First logon the System, You should fill the correct ID & password.
  • Page 9 2-2-4. Port status This page can see per port status that click the upper switch’s banner. 1. State : Display port link status disable or enable. “No Link” will be treated as “off ”. 2. Link Status : Display the current link status (Down or Link) of the port. 3.
  • Page 10: Web Sitemap

    2-3. Web sitemap There are many management functions, include: 2-4 System management function a. System Login Login the Web management...
  • Page 11: 802.1X Configuration

    B. 802.1x Configuration System Configuration The IEEE802.1x makes using of the physical access characteristics of IEEE802 LAN infrastructures in order to provide a means of authenticating and authorizing devices attached to a LAN port that has point-to-point connection. And of preventing access to the port Which the authentication and authorization process fails.
  • Page 12: 802.1X Misc Configuration

    B-2 802.1x Misc Configuration Misc Configuration In this page, you can change the values for the IEEE802.1x parameter: • Quiet Period: define periods of time during which it will not attempt to acquire a supplicant (Default time is 60 seconds). •...
  • Page 13: 802.1X Per Port Configuration

    B-3.802.1x Per port configuration Per Port Configuration In this page, you can select the specific port and configure the authorization state. Each port can select four kinds of authorization state:...
  • Page 14: Authentication Configuration

    • Fu: force the specific port to be unauthorized. • Fa: force the specific port to be authorized. • Au: the state of the specific port was determined by the outcome of the authentication. • No: the specific port didn't support 802.1x function C、Administrator C-1 Authentication Configuration...
  • Page 15: System Ip Configuration

    C-2 System IP Configuration IP address: User can assign a DHCP Client or Static IP to this intelligent switch. Specify an IP address / Subnet Mask / Default Gateway: User can configure the IP setting or change the IP setting, then click “send” icon. Reset switch and use new IP address to browser this Web management.
  • Page 16: System Update Configuration

    、 System Update Configuration Can save your new configuration after you change the any system parameter, or you can go back to the system default value by this icon. We suggest user to go to “System Update Configuration” when user has changed any setting. Then go to Q. “System Reboot” reboot device.
  • Page 17: Configuration Backup

    D: Configuration Backup D-1: TFTP Backup configuration Use this page to set TFTP server IP address. You can save current Configuration value from here, then go to the TFTP restore configuration page to restore the configuration value. D-2、TFTP Restore Configuration Use this page to set TFTP server address.
  • Page 18: Dhcp Server

    E. DHCP Server E-1 DHCP Server configuration You can use the Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) to automatically assign reusable IP addresses to DHCP clients. DHCP Server : Disable / Enable. Network : You can specify your network address (class C only). Network mask : The mask value, usually we use the 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway...
  • Page 19: Dhcp Server Show Ip Binding

    E-2、DHCP server Show IP Binding See the Server IP binding configuration from this function. E-3、Exclude IP Configuration You can configure “Excluded IP” address of DHCP Server from here, and see the setting range.
  • Page 20: Pool Configuration

    E-4、Pool Configuration According to your network environment, you can set DHCP Server Pool from this function. If you have many VLAN or different segment network, you should configure the DHCP Server Pool to assign different IP network segment. Pool Name : Creates a name for the DHCP Server Pool.
  • Page 21: Static Ip Configuration

    E-5、Static IP configuration Static IP Configuration could bind a mapping between the DHCP client IP address and Media Access Control (MAC) address. Also, DHCP pool should not use this specified IP address to assign to any host. F. firmware Update F-1 TFTP update Firmware The firmware update can choose “TFTP Update firmware”...
  • Page 22 F-2 Web upload image file The menu provides the Web update function to allow a user to update firmware. You can download the Image file of the switch from Xnet web site www.x-net.com.tw Use the Web Browser to specify the position of the file and “submit”...
  • Page 23: Forwarding And Filtering

    G. Forwarding and Filtering G-1 Forward configuration • MAC Address Age-out Time Type the number of seconds that an inactive MAC address remains in the switch's address table. Default is 300 seconds. G-2: Forwarding Table This table can display all of the MAC addresses which has received packet.
  • Page 24: Mac Filter Configuration

    G-3、 MAC filter configuration MAC address filtering allows the switch to drop traffic. Traffic is filtered based on the destination address.
  • Page 25: Mac Static Configuration

    In the “MAC Address” field, enter the MAC address that user wants to filter. If tag-based (802.1Q) VLAN has set up, type the VID (VLAN ID) to associate with the MAC address. Then click “send” to configure the parameter. G-4 MAC static configuration...
  • Page 26: H.igmp Snooping

    H-1 IGMP configuration The SG9224B supports IP multicast, user can enable IGMP protocol on Web Management’s setting advanced page, and display the IGMP snooping information in this page. You can view difference multicast group, VID and member port in here. The IP multicast addresses range is from 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255.
  • Page 27: Log

    I. Log Management I-1 Event log Configuration It is to set log size and to enable time of log info. You can set memory size of log table between 16384 and 524288 bytes. Default is 16640 bytes. If you enable timestamp, log table will display time of log info entries when they generated.
  • Page 28: Syslog Configuration

    I-3 Syslog configuration Setting a IP address of SysLog Server and facility. Enable this function, it will be sent to SysLog Server once a log entry is generated. As below figure, the table will display SysLog Server setting. However, you can only set 8 servers to be allowed.
  • Page 29: Ntp Management

    J.NTP Management J-1 NTP configuration NTP (Network Time Protocol) setup the switch time protocol .When we use the login calculate and other function we need the correct time setup. “Ger Lin Wetz” The IP “128.102.16.2” is the Time. J-2.System time configuration It also can adjust time parameter for your local time.
  • Page 30: Bandwidth Control Configuration

    K. Port control K-1 Bandwidth Control Configuration Bandwidth Control: The switch supports by-port ingress and egress rate control by-port (Port 1-24). For example, assume port 1 is 10Mbps, users can set effective egress rate is 1Mbps, ingress rate is 500Kbps. It will perform flow control or backpressure to confine the ingress rate to meet the specified rate.
  • Page 31: Module Information

    K-2 Module Information Display information of Giga bit module if there is Giga bit module to be installed. K-3 Port control configuration “Port Control Configuration” can change status every port. State: Disable or enable this port control. Negotiation: Set force, auto or N-Way mode for port. Speed: Set 100 or 10Mbps speed on Port1~Port24 and 1000or 100 or 10Mbps speed on Port25~Port26 (depend on module card mode).
  • Page 32 address Port Security: A port in security mode will be “locked” without permission of learning. Only the incoming packets with MAC already existing in the address table can be forwarded normally. User can disable the port from learning any new MAC addresses, then use the static MAC addresses screen to define a list of MAC addresses that can use the secure port.
  • Page 33: Port Mirroring Configuration

    K-4 Port Mirroring Configuration This Port offers a method for monitor traffic at networks. A traffic packet can be monitored through the specific port. That is, traffic goes in or out the monitor port and will be duplicated into the sniffer port. Analysis Port: choose the port to analysis other port and set up to Sniffer mode: Disable\Rx\Tx\Both.
  • Page 34: Port Statistics

    K-5 Port Statistics Following information provides a view of the current status of the unit.
  • Page 35: Qos Configuration

    L . QOS configuration L-1 QOS configuration Configure parameters of QOS. Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound Control: Limit the packets queuing time in switch. If enable, the packets queued exceed will be drop. The valid value is 1sec, 2sec, 4sec and off. Default is off. Broadcast Storm Filter Mode: The valid threshold value is 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25% and NO.
  • Page 37: Rmon Configuration

    M. RMON Configuration M-1: Alarm Configuration Configure parameters of Alarm group of RMON. M-2: Event Configuration Configure parameters of Event group of RMON.
  • Page 38: History Configuration

    M-3 History Configuration Configure parameters of History group of RMON.
  • Page 39: Statistics Configuration

    M-4: Statistics Configuration Configure parameters of Statistic group of RMON. N. SNMP Management. N-1: SNMP Configuration Configure community string of SNMP and parameters of system group of MIBs.
  • Page 40: Snmp Trap Configuration

    N-2 SNMP Trap Configuration Configure four SNMP Trap stations to get SNMP Trap. O. Spanning Tree O-1: Spanning Tree Configuration...
  • Page 41: Spanning Tree Port Configuration

    The Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) can avoid to the blocking of links between switch form loops within the network. When multiple links between switches are detected, a primary link is established. Duplicated links are blocked from use and become standby links. When STP enabled, to ensure that only one path at a time is active between any two nodes on the network.
  • Page 42: Stack Management

    P. Stack Management P-1.Stack Configuration Configure switch stack’s settings. If you want to stack your switch, please set the same group name and different module number in the switch.
  • Page 43: Stack Status

    P-2 Stack Status: This table will display stack status.
  • Page 44: System Reboot

    Q. System Reboot Q-1.System Reboot Reboot the Switch to restart and initial it. R. Trunk Management R-1.Show LACP Status The Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) provides a standardized means for exchanging information between Partner Systems on a link to allow their Link Aggregation Control instances to reach agreement on the identity of the Link Aggregation Group to which the link belongs, move the link to that Link Aggregation Group, and enable its transmission and reception functions in an orderly manner.
  • Page 45 LACP operation requires full-duplex mode, more detail information refers to IEEE 802.3ad. Aggregator setting All ports support LACP dynamic trunk group. If connecting to the device that also supports LACP, the LACP dynamic trunk group will be created automatically. R-2.Show trunk...
  • Page 46 System Priority: A value used to identify the active LACP. The switch with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the active LACP.
  • Page 47: Vlan Configuration

    Group ID: There are seven trunk groups to provide configure. Choose the "group id" and click "Send". Work ports: Allow max four ports can be aggregated at the same time. If LACP static trunk group, the exceed ports is standby and able to aggregate if work ports fail. If local static trunk group, the number must be as same as the group member ports.
  • Page 48 S -1-1 Configure port VID settings: From the main Tag-based (IEEE 802.1Q) VLAN page, click Port VID Settings. Support Tag-based VLAN (IEEE 802.1Q VLAN): Tagged-based VLAN is an IEEE 802.1Q specification standard. Therefore, it is possible to create a VLAN across devices from different switch venders. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN uses a technique to insert a “tag”...
  • Page 49 GVRP (GARP [Generic Attribute Registration Protocol] VLAN Registration Protocol) GVRP allows automatic VLAN configuration between the switch and nodes. If the switch is connected to a device with GVRP enabled, you can send a GVRP request using the VID of a VLAN defined on the switch, the switch will automatically add that device to the existing VLAN.
  • Page 50 VLAN but that don’t support tagging. SG9224B each port allows user to set one PVID, the range is 1~255, default PVID is 1. The PVID must as same as the VLAN ID that the port belong to VLAN group, or the untagged traffic will be dropped.
  • Page 51 S -1-4...
  • Page 52 S-2 Port Based VLAN Port-based VLAN Packets can go among only members of the same VLAN group. Note all unselected ports are treated as belonging to another single VLAN. If the port-based VLAN enabled, the VLAN-tagging is ignored. VLAN ID: Click add to create a new VLAN group. VLAN Name: Enter the VLAN name, group ID and select the members for the new VLAN.
  • Page 53 S -3 Disable VLAN VLAN Default Configuration: Disable. You can delete all the VLAN setting by use this Disable VLAN function.

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