Longshine LCS-GS9420-A User Manual

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  • Page 1 24/16 Giga+4*100/1000Mbps SFP Ports Smart Managed Switch User Manual...
  • Page 2 FCC Certifications This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ·························································································· 6 1.1 General Description ····························································································· 6 1.2 Key Features ········································································································ 6 1.3 The Front Panel ···································································································· 7 LEDs Definition ·········································································································· 7 The Reset Button ······································································································· 7 Console Port ·············································································································· 7 1.4 The Rear Panel ····································································································· 8 Power Receptacle ······································································································...
  • Page 4 6.1.1 Create VLAN ···································································································· 32 6.1.2 VLAN Configuration ····················································································· 33 6.1.3 Membership ····································································································· 34 6.1.4 Port Setting ····································································································· 35 6.2 Voice VLAN ········································································································ 36 6.2.1 Property ··········································································································· 36 6.2.2 Voice OUI ········································································································· 38 Chapter 7 MAC Address Table ··········································································· 39 7.1 Dynamic Address ······························································································...
  • Page 5 Chapter 12 QoS ··································································································· 67 12.1 General ············································································································· 67 12.1.1 Property ········································································································· 67 12.1.2 Queue Scheduling ························································································ 69 12.1.3 CoS Mapping ································································································· 70 12.1.4 DSCP Mapping ······························································································ 71 12.1.5 IP Precedence Mapping ················································································ 72 12.2 Rate Limit ········································································································· 74 12.2.1 Ingress/Egress Port ······················································································ 74 12.2.2 Egress Queue ································································································...
  • Page 6: General Description

    Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 General Description The Gigabit Smart Managed Switch is equipped with 24/16 gigabit RJ45 ports and 4 SFP slots. The switch supports high performance, enterprise-level security control & QoS Layer 2 management features. It is a cost-effective product solution for the small and medium business. The switch supports the WebGUI to control each port status and bandwidth control by port rate limiting.
  • Page 7: The Front Panel

    Supports Configuration upgrade and backup Full Range of Internal universal switching power supply Supports Reset to factory default button 1.3 The Front Panel The following figure shows the front panel of the switch. LEDs Definition This device provides extensive LEDs to show the activities on power, system and ports. See the following description for your reference: Status Operation...
  • Page 8: The Rear Panel

    1.4 The Rear Panel The following figure shows the rear panel of the switch: Power Receptacle To be compatible with the electric service standards around the world, the switch is designed to afford the power supply in the range from 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Please make sure that your outlet standard to be within this range.
  • Page 9: Installing Network Cables

    Installing Network Cables To make a valid connection and obtain the optimal performance, an appropriate cable that corresponds to different transmitting/receiving speed is required. To choose a suitable cable, please refer to the following table. Media Speed Wiring 10Base-T: UTP category 3, 4, 5 cable (maximum 100m) 10 Mbps EIA/TIA-568 100Ω...
  • Page 10: Web-Based Management Interface (Web Ui)

    Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.1 Web-based Management Interface (Web UI) The Web UI supports all frequently used web browsers listed below: Internet Explorer 8 and above Firefox 20.0 and above Chrome 23.0 and above Safari 5.1.7 and above Connect to switch Web Pag 1.
  • Page 11: Graphic User Interface Overview

    2.3 Graphic User Interface Overview After the password authorization, the information page shows up. You may click on each folder on the left column of each page to get access to each configuration page. The Graphic User Interface is as follows: 24G+4SFP 16G+4SFP...
  • Page 12 In the navigation panel, click a main link to reveal a list of submenu links shown as the following: The following table describes the links in the navigation panel. LINKS Submenu System Information. Logging Message Port – Statistics, Bandwidth Utilization Status Link Aggregation MAC Address Table...
  • Page 13: System Information

    Chapter 3 Status Use the Status pages to view system information and status. 3.1 System Information Click Status > System Information This page shows switch panel, CPU utilization, Memory utilization and other system current information. It also allows user to edit some system information. Field Description Model name of the switch...
  • Page 14: Logging Message

    Total elapsed time from booting System Uptime Current system time Current Time Boot loader image version Loader Version Boot loader image build date Loader Date Current running firmware image version Firmware Version Current running firmware image build date Firmware Date Current Telnet service enable/disable state Telnet Current HTTP service enable/disable state...
  • Page 15: Port

    Field Description The logging view including : RAM : Show the logging messages stored on the RAM Viewing Flash : Show the logging messages stored on the Flash. Clear the logging messages. Clear Refresh the logging messages. Refresh The log identifier. Log ID The time stamp for the logging message.
  • Page 16 The “Clear” button will clear MIB counter of current selected port. Field Description Select one port to show counter statistics. Port Select the MIB counter to show different count type All : All counters. Interface : Interface related MIB counters MIB Counter Etherlike : Ethernet-like related MIB counters RMON : RMON related MIB counters...
  • Page 17: Bandwidth Utilization

    3.3.2 Bandwidth Utilization Click Status > Port > Bandwidth Utilization This page allow user to browse ports’ bandwidth utilization in real time. This page will refresh automatically in every refresh period. Field Description Refresh the web page every period of second to get new bandwidth Refresh Rate utilization data.
  • Page 18: Link Aggregation

    3.4 Link Aggregation Click Status > Link Aggregation Display the Link Aggregation status of web page. Field Description LAG Name. LAG port description Name The type of the LAG Static : The group of ports assigned to a static LAG are always active members.
  • Page 19: Mac Address Table

    3.5 MAC Address Table Click Status > MAC Address Table The MAC address table page displays all MAC address entries on the switch including static MAC address created by administrator or auto learned from hardware. The “Clear” button will clear all dynamic entries and “Refresh” button will retrieve latest MAC address entries and show them on page.
  • Page 20: Ip Address

    Chapter 4 Network Use the Network pages to configure settings for the switch network interface and how the switch connects to a remote server to get services. 4.1 IP Address Click Network > IP Address Use the IP Setting screen to configure the switch IP address and the default gateway device. The gateway field specifies the IP address of the gateway (next hop) for outgoing traffic.
  • Page 21 Field Description IPv4 Address Field Select the address type of IP configuration Address Type Static: Static IP configured by users will be used. Dynamic: Enable DHCP to obtain IP information from a DHCP server on the network. Enter the IP address of your switch in dotted decimal notation for IP Address example 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 22: System Time

    4.2 System Time Click Network > System Time This page allow user to set time source, static time, time zone and daylight saving settings. Time zone and daylight saving takes effect both static time or time from SNTP server. Field Description Select the time source Source...
  • Page 23 Manual Time Input manual date. This is enabled when time source is manual. Date Input manual time. This is enabled when time source is manual. Time Daylight Saving Time Select the mode of daylight saving time. Type Disable : Disable daylight saving time. Recurring : Using recurring mode of daylight saving time.
  • Page 24: Port Setting

    Chapter 5 Port Use the Port pages to configure settings for the switch port related features. 5.1 Port Setting Click Port > Port Setting This page shows port current status, and allow user to edit port configurations. Select port entry and click “Edit”...
  • Page 25: Link Aggregation

    Edit Port Setting Field Description Selected Port list. Port Port description Description Port admin state. State Enabled : Enable the port. Disabled : Disable the port. Current port link status Link Status Up : Port is link up. Down : Port is link down. Select the Port speed/duplex capabilities for the ports you need: Speed Auto: Auto-negotiation speed/ duplex with all capabilities.
  • Page 26 Field Description LAG load balance distribution algorithm. Load Balance Algorithm Src-dst-mac : Based on MAC address Src-dst-mac-ip : Based on MAC address and IP address LAG (Link Aggregation Group) Name. LAG port description Name The type of the LAG. Type Static : The group of ports assigned to a static LAG are always active members.
  • Page 27: Port Setting

    5.2.2 Port Setting Click Port >Link Aggregation>Port Setting This page shows LAG port current status and allows user to edit LAG port configurations. Field Description LAG Port Name LAG Port media type Type LAG port description Description LAG Port admin state. State Enable : Enable the port Disable : Disable the port...
  • Page 28: Lacp

    Select Port Setting Table and click “Edit” button to edit port setting. Edit LAG Port Setting Field Description Selected port list Port Port description Description Port admin state State Enable : Enable the port Disable : Disable the port Port speed capabilities. Speed Auto: Auto-negotiation speed/ duplex with all capabilities.
  • Page 29 Field Description Configure the system priority of LACP. This decides the system priority System Priority field in LACP PDU. Port Name. Port LACP priority value of the port. Port Priority The periodic transmissions type of LACP PDUs. Timeout Long : Transmit LACP PDU with slow periodic (30s). Short : Transmit LACP PDU with fast periodic (1s).
  • Page 30: Eee

    5.3 EEE Click Port > EEE This page allows user to enable or disable EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet) function. Field Description Port Name. Port Port EEE admin state. State Enable : EEE is enabled Disable : EEE is disabled. Port EEE operational status. Operational Enable : EEE is operating Status...
  • Page 31: Jumbo Frame

    5.3 Jumbo Frame Click Port > Jumbo Frame This page allows user to configure switch jumbo frame size. Field Description Enable or Disable jumbo frame. Jumbo Frame When jumbo frame is enabled, switch max frame size is allowed to configure. (from 1518 to 10000) When jumbo frame is disabled, default frame size 1522 will be used.
  • Page 32: Create Vlan

    6.1.1 Create VLAN Click VLAN > VLAN > Create VLAN This page allows user to add or delete VLAN ID entries and browser all VLAN entries that add statically or dynamic learned by GVRP. Each VLAN entry has a unique name, user can edit VLAN name in edit page.
  • Page 33: Vlan Configuration

    6.1.2 VLAN Configuration Click VLAN > VLAN > VLAN Configuration This page allow user to configure the membership for each port of selected VLAN. Field Description Select specified VLAN ID to configure VLAN configuration. VLAN Display the interface of port entry. Port Display the interface VLAN mode of port.
  • Page 34: Membership

    6.1.3 Membership Click VLAN > VLAN > Membership This page allow user to view membership information for each port and edit membership for specified interface. Field Description Display the interface of port entry. Port Display the interface VLAN mode of port. Mode Display the administrative VLAN list of this port.
  • Page 35: Port Setting

    Click “Edit” button to edit VLAN membership. Field Description Display the interface of port entry. Port Display the VLAN mode of interface. Mode Select VLANs of left box and select one of following membership then Membership move to right box to add membership. Select VLANs of right box then move to left box to remove membership.
  • Page 36: Voice Vlan

    Field Description Display the interface. Port Display the VLAN mode of port. Mode Display the Port-based VLAN ID of port. PVID Display accepted frame type of port. Accept Frame Type Display ingress filter status of port Ingress Filtering Click “Edit” button to edit VLAN port setting. Field Description Display the interface of port entry.
  • Page 37 Field Description Set checkbox to enable or disable voice VLAN function. State Select Voice VLAN ID. Voice VLAN ID cannot be default VLAN. VLAN Select a value of VPT. Qualified packets will use this VPT value as inner Cos/802.1p priority. Set checkbox to enable or disable 1p remarking.
  • Page 38: Voice Oui

    6.2.2 Voice OUI Click VLAN > Voice VLAN > Voice OUI This page allow user to add, edit or delete OUI MAC addresses. Default has 8 pre-defined OUI MAC. Field Description Display OUI MAC address. Display description of OUI entry. Description Click “Add”...
  • Page 39: Mac Address Table

    Chapter 7 MAC Address Table Use the MAC Address Table pages to show dynamic MAC table and configure settings for static MAC entries. 7.1 Dynamic Address Click MAC Address Table > Dynamic Address Configure the aging time of the dynamic address. Field Description The time in seconds that an entry remains in the MAC address table.
  • Page 40: Chapter 8 Spanning Tree Protocol (Stp)

    Chapter 8 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a network protocol that ensures a loop-free topology for any bridged Ethernet local area network. 8.1 Property Click STP > Property Configure and display STP property configuration. Field Description Enable/Disable the STP on the switch.
  • Page 41: Port Setting

    Specify the BPDU forward method when the STP is disabled. BPDU Handling Filtering : Filter the BPDU when STP is disabled. Flooding : Flood the BPDU when STP is disabled. Specify the bridge priority. The valid range is from 0 to 61440, and the Priority value should be the multiple of 4096.
  • Page 42 Field Description Specify the interface ID or the list of interface IDs. Port The operational state on the specified port. State STP path cost on the specified port. Path Cost STP priority on the specified port. Priority The operational edge port on the specified port. Operation Edge The operational edge point-to-point status on the specified port.
  • Page 43: Statistics

    8.3 Statistics Click STP > Statistics To display STP statistics Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) are frames that contain information about the Spanning (STP). Switches send BPDUs using a unique MAC address from its origin port and a tree protocol multicast address as destination MAC (01:80:C2:00:00:00, or 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CD for Per VLAN Spanning...
  • Page 44: Discovery

    Field Description The option to refresh the statistics automatically. Refresh Rate The counts of the received CONFIG BPDU. Receive BPDU (Config) The counts of the received TCN BPDU. Receive BPDU (TCN) The counts of the transmitted CONFIG BPDU. Transmit BPDU (Config) The counts of the transmitted TCN BPDU.
  • Page 45: Port Setting

    Field Description Enable/Disable LLDP protocol on this switch State Select LLDP PDU handling action to be filtered, bridging or flooded LLDP Handling when LLDP is globally disabled. Filtering : Deletes the packet. Bridging : (VLAN-aware flooding) Forwards the packet to all VLAN members.
  • Page 46 To Edit LLDP port setting web page, select the port which to set, click button Edit. Field Description Select specified port or all ports to configure LLDP state.  Port Select the transmission state of LLDP port interface. Mode Disable : Disable the transmission of LLDP PDUs. RX Only : Receive LLDP PDUs only. TX Only : Transmit LLDP PDUs only.
  • Page 47: Packet View

    9.1.3 Packet View Click Discovery > LLDP > Packet View To display LLDP Overloading. Field Description Port Name Port Total number of bytes of LLDP information in each packet. In-Use (Bytes) Total number of available bytes left for additional LLDP information in Available (Bytes) each packet.
  • Page 48: Local Information

    9.1.4 Local Information Click Discovery > LLDP > Local Information To display LLDP Local Device. Use the LLDP Local Information to view LLDP local device information. Field Description Type of chassis ID, such as the MAC address. Chassis ID Subtype Identifier of chassis.
  • Page 49: Neighbor

    9.1.5 Neighbor Click Discovery > LLDP > Neighbor To display LLDP Remote Device. Use the LLDP Neighbor page to view LLDP neighbors information. Field Description Number of the local port to which the neighbor is connected. Local Port Type of chassis ID (for example, MAC address) Chassis ID Subtype Identifier of the 802 LAN neighboring device’s chassis.
  • Page 50: Statistics

    9.1.6 Statistics Click Discovery > LLDP > Statistics To display LLDP Statistics status. The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Statistics page displays summary and per-port information for LLDP frames transmitted and received on the switch.
  • Page 51 Field Description The number of times the complete set of information advertised by a Insertions particular MAC Service Access Point (MSAP) has been inserted into tables associated with the remote systems. The number of times the complete set of information advertised by Deletions MSAP has been deleted from tables associated with the remote systems.
  • Page 52: Multicast

    Chapter 10 Multicast 10.1 General Use the General pages to configure setting of IGMP snooping property and group and router setting function. 10.1.1 Property Click Multicast > General > Property This page allow user to set multicast forwarding method and unknown multicast action. Field Description Set the unknown multicast action...
  • Page 53: Group Address

    10.1.2 Group Address Click Multicast > General > Group Address To display Multicast General Group web page. This page allow user to browse all multicast groups that dynamic learned or statically added. Field Description The VLAN ID of group. VLAN The group IP address.
  • Page 54: Router Port

    10.1.3 Router Port Click Multicast > General > Router Port To display Multicast router port table web page. This page browse all router port information. Field Description The VLAN ID router entry. VLAN Router Port member. Member The expiry time of the router entry. Life (Sec)
  • Page 55: Igmp Snooping

    10.2 IGMP Snooping Use the IGMP Snooping pages to configure setting of IGMP snooping function. 10.2.1 Property Click Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Property To display IGMP Snooping global setting and VLAN setting web page. This page allow user to configure global settings of IGMP snooping and configure specific VLAN settings of IGMP Snooping.
  • Page 56 Click “Edit” to edit VLAN Setting. Field Description The selected VLAN List VLAN Set the enabling status of IGMP Snooping VLAN functionality State Enable : If Checked Enable IGMP Snooping router VLAN, else is Disabled IGMP Snooping VLAN. Set the enabling status of IGMP Snooping router port learning. Router Port Enable : If Checked Enable learning router port by query and PIM, Auto Learn...
  • Page 57: Querier

    10.2.2 Querier Click Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Querier To display IGMP Snooping Querier setting web page. This page allow user to configure querier setting on specific VLAN of IGMP Snooping. Field Description IGMP Snooping querier entry VLAN ID. VLAN The IGMP Snooping querier Admin State.
  • Page 58: Statistics

    10.2.3 Statistics Click Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Statistics This page allow user to display IGMP Snooping Statistics and clear IGMP Snooping statistics. Receive Packet Field Description Total RX IGMP packet, include IPv4 multicast data to CPU. Total The valid IGMP Snooping process packet. Valid The invalid IGMP Snooping process packet.
  • Page 59 Transmit Packet Field Description IGMP leave packet Leave IGMP join and report packet Report IGMP general query packet includes querier transmit general query General Query packet. IGMP special group query packet include querier transmit special group Special query packet. Group Query IGMP special source and group general query packet.
  • Page 60: Security

    Chapter 11 Security Use the security pages to configure setting for the switch security features. 11.1 Management Access Use the Management Access pages to configure setting of management access.. 11.1.1 Management VLAN Click Security > Management Access > Management VLAN This page allow user to change Management VLAN connection.
  • Page 61: Management Service

    11.1.2 Management Service Click Security > Management Access > Management Service This page allow user to change management services related configurations. Field Description Management Service admin state. Management Telnet : Connect CLI through Telnet. Service HTTP : Connect Web UI through HTTP. HTTPS : Connect Web UI through HTTPS.
  • Page 62: Protected Port

    11.2 Protected Port Click Security > Protected Port This page allow user to configure protected port setting to prevent the selected ports from communication with each other. Protected port is only allowed to communicate with unprotected port. In other words, protected port is not allowed to communicate with another protected port. Field Description Port Name...
  • Page 63: Storm Control

    11.3 Storm Control Click Security > Storm Control To display Storm Control global setting web page. Field Description Select the unit of storm control Unit Packet/Sec : storm control rate calculates by packet-based Kbits/Sec : storm control rate calculates by octet-based Select the rate calculates w/o preamble &...
  • Page 64: Dos

    Enable : Enable the storm control function of unknown unicast packet. Unknown Value of storm control rate, Unit: pps (packet per-second, range Unicast 1~262143) or Kbps (Kbits per-second, range16~1000000) depends on global mode setting. Select the state of setting. Action Drop : Packets exceed storm control rate will be dropped.
  • Page 65 Field Description Avoids ping of death attack. Drops the packets if the source IP address is equal to the Land destination IP address. Drops the packets if the UDP source port equals to the UDP UDP Blat destination port. Drops the packages if the TCP source port is equal to the TCP TCP Blat destination port.
  • Page 66: Port Setting

    Checks the minimum TCP header and drops the TCP packets TCP Min Hdr Size with the header smaller than the minimum size. The length range is from 0 to 31 bytes, and default length is 20 bytes. Checks the minimum size of IPv6 fragments, and drops the IPv6 Min Flagment packets smaller than the minimum size.
  • Page 67: Qos

    Chapter 12 QoS (Quality of Service) functions to provide different quality of service for various network applications and requirements and optimize the bandwidth resource distribution so as to provide a network service experience of a better quality. 12.1 General Use the QoS general pages to configure setting for general purpose. 12.1.1 Property Click QoS >...
  • Page 68 Port Setting Table Field Description Port name Port Port default CoS priority value for the selected ports. Port trust state Trust Enable : Traffic will follow trust mode in global setting. Disable : Traffic will always use best efforts. Port CoS remarking admin state. Remarking Enable : CoS remarking is enabled (CoS)
  • Page 69: Queue Scheduling

    12.1.2 Queue Scheduling Click QoS > General > Queue Scheduling To display Queue Scheduling web page. The switch supports eight queues for each interface. Queue number 8 is the highest priority queue. Queue number 1 is the lowest priority queue. There are two ways of determining how traffic in queues is handled, Strict Priority (SP) and Weighted Round Robin (WRR).
  • Page 70: Cos Mapping

    Field Description Queue ID to configure Queue Set queue to strict priority type Strict Priority Set queue to Weight Round Robin type. If the queue type is WRR, set the queue weight for the queue. Weight Percentage of WRR queue bandwidth. WRR Bandwidth 12.1.3 CoS Mapping Click QoS >...
  • Page 71: Dscp Mapping

    Field Description Queue ID Queue Select CoS value for the queue ID. 12.1.4 DSCP Mapping Click QoS > General > DSCP Mapping To display DSCP Mapping web page. The DSCP to Queue table determines the egress queues of the incoming IP packets based on their DSCP values.
  • Page 72: Ip Precedence Mapping

    Field Description DSCP value DSCP Select Queue ID for DSCP value. Queue Queue to DSCP Mapping Field Description Queue ID Queue Select DSCP value for Queue ID. DSCP 12.1.5 IP Precedence Mapping Click QoS > General > IP Precedence Mapping To display IP Precedence Mapping web page.
  • Page 73 Field Description IP Precedence value IP Precedence Queue value which IP Precedence is mapped. Queue Queue to IP Precedence Mapping Field Description Queue ID Queue IP Precedence value which queue is mapped. IP Precedence...
  • Page 74: Rate Limit

    12.2 Rate Limit Use the Rate Limit pages to define values that determine how much traffic the switch can receive and send on specific port or queue. 12.2.1 Ingress/Egress Port Click QoS > Rate Limit > Ingress/Egress To display Ingress/Egress Port web page. This page allow user to configure ingress port rate limit and egress port rate limit.
  • Page 75: Egress Queue

    Click “Edit” to edit Ingress/Egress Port. Field Description Select Port list Port Set checkbox to enable/disable ingress rate limit. If ingress rate limit is Ingress enabled, rate limit value need to be assigned. Set checkbox to enable/disable egress rate limit. If egress rate limit is Egress enabled, rate limit value need to be assigned.
  • Page 76 Queue 5 egress committed information rate. Queue 5 (CIR) Port egress queue 6 rate limit state. Queue 6 (State) Enable : Egress queue rate limit is enable. Disable : Egress queue rate limit is disable. Queue 6 egress committed information rate. Queue 6 (CIR) Port egress queue 7 rate limit state.
  • Page 77: Diagnostics

    Chapter 13 Diagnostics Use the Diagnostic pages to configure settings for the switch diagnostics feature or operating diagnostic utilities. 13.1 Logging 13.1.1 Property Click Diagnostics > Logging > Property To display the Logging Service web page. Field Description Enable/Disable the global logging services. When the logging service is State enabled, logging configuration of each destination rule can be individually configured.
  • Page 78: Remove Server

    RAM Logging Field Description Enable/Disable the RAM logging service. State The minimum severity for the RAM logging. Minimum Severity Flash Logging Field Description Enable/Disable the Flash logging service. State The minimum severity for the Flash logging. Minimum Severity 13.1.2 Remote Server Click Diagnostics >...
  • Page 79: Mirroring

    13.2 Mirroring Click Diagnostics > Mirroring To display the Port Mirroring web page. Field Description Select mirror session ID Session ID Select mirror session state : port-base mirror or disable State Enabled : Enable port based mirror Disabled : Disable mirror Select mirror session monitor port, and select.
  • Page 80: Ping

    13.2 Ping Click Diagnostics > Ping To display the Diagnostic Ping functionality web page. Field Description Specify the address type to “Hostname”, “IPv6”, or “IPv4”. Address Type Specify the Hostname/IPv6/IPv4 address for the remote logging server. Server Address Specify the numbers of each ICMP ping request. Count...
  • Page 81: Copper Test

    13.3 Copper Test Click Diagnostics > Copper Test To test the copper length diagnostic. Field Description Specify the interface for the copper test. Port Copper Test Result Field Description The interface for the copper test. Port The status of copper test. It include: Result OK : Correctly terminated pair.
  • Page 82: Management

    Chapter 14 Management Use the Management pages to configure setting for the switch management features. 14.1 User Account Click Management > User Account To display User Account web page. The default username/password is admin/admin. And default account is not able to be deleted. Use this page to add additional users that are permitted to manage the switch or to change the passwords of existing users.
  • Page 83: Firmware

    14.2 Firmware 14.2.1 Upgrade/Backup Click Management > Firmware > Upgrade/Backup To display the Firmware Upgrade or Backup web page. This page allow user to upgrade or backup firmware image through HTTP or TFTP server. Upgrade Firmware through HTTP. Field Description Firmware operations Action Upgrade : Upgrade firmware from remote host to DUT.
  • Page 84: Configuration

    Backup Firmware through HTTP. Field Description Firmware operations Action Upgrade : Upgrade firmware from remote host to DUT. Backup : Backup firmware image from DUT to remote host. Firmware upgrade/backup method Method TFTP : Using TFTP to upgrade/backup firmware. HTTP : Using WEB browser to upgrade/backup firmware. Backup Firmware through TFTP.
  • Page 85 Upgrade Configuration through HTTP. Field Description Configuration operations Action Upgrade : Upgrade Configuration from remote host to DUT. Backup : Backup Configuration image from DUT to remote host. Configuration upgrade/backup method Method TFTP : Using TFTP to upgrade/backup Configuration. HTTP : Using WEB browser to upgrade/backup Configuration.. Configuration types Configuration Running Configuration : Merge to current running configuration file.
  • Page 86 Backup Configuration through HTTP. Field Description Configuration operations Action Upgrade : Upgrade Configuration from remote host to DUT. Backup : Backup Configuration image from DUT to remote host. Configuration upgrade/backup method Method TFTP : Using TFTP to upgrade/backup Configuration. HTTP : Using WEB browser to upgrade/backup Configuration.. Configuration types Configuration Running Configuration : Merge to current running configuration file.
  • Page 87: Save Configuration

    14.3.2 Save Configuration Click Management > Configuration > Save Configuration To display the Save Configuration web page. This page allow user to manage configuration file saved on DUT and click “Restore Factory Default” button to restore factory defaults. Field Description Source file types Source File Running Configuration : Copy running configuration file to destination.
  • Page 88: Snmp

    14.4 SNMP 14.4.1 Community Click Management > SNMP > Community To display and configure the SNMP community settings. Field Description The SNMP community name. Its maximum length is 20 characters. Community SNMP access mode Access Right Read-Only : Read only Read-Write : Read and Write.
  • Page 89: Notification

    14.4.3 Notification Click Management > SNMP > Notification To configure the hosts to receive SNMP v1/v2 notification Field Description IP address or the hostname of the SNMP trap recipients. Server Address Specify SNMP notification version Version SNMPv1 : SNMP Version 1 notification SNMPv2 : SNMP Version 2 notification.
  • Page 90: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, and IEEE802.3ab Standard IEEE 802.3x flow control IEEE 802.1p class of service, priority protocols IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet(EEE) 24/16* 10/100/1000Mbps ports RJ-45 NWay ports Interface 4* SFP 100/1000Mbps ports 1* DB9 Console Port 1* Reset button 10/100Mbps: Full-duplex, Half-duplex Transmission Mode 1000Mbps: Full-duplex...
  • Page 91 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY In accordance to EUROPEAN COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 2004/108/EC;2014/30/EU & 2006/95/EC;2014/35/eu & 2011/65/EU = European Community Conformity Mark We, Manufacturer/Importer Longshine Technologie (Europe) GmbH An der Strusbek 9 22926 Ahrensburg Germany Declare That The Product LCS-GS9420-A 16 Port 10/100/1000Mbps managed Ethernet Switch with 4 SFP ports...
  • Page 92 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY In accordance to EUROPEAN COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 2004/108/EC;2014/30/EU & 2006/95/EC;2014/35/eu & 2011/65/EU = European Community Conformity Mark We, Manufacturer/Importer Longshine Technologie (Europe) GmbH An der Strusbek 9 22926 Ahrensburg Germany Declare That The Product LCS-GS9428-A 24 Port 10/100/1000Mbps managed Ethernet Switch with 4 SFP ports...

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