Black Box LBG1000A-R2 User Manual
Black Box LBG1000A-R2 User Manual

Black Box LBG1000A-R2 User Manual

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Manageable Gigabit Switch
February 2004
Managed Express Switch
LBG1000A-R2
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  • Page 1 Order toll-free in the U.S. 24 hours, 7 A.M. Monday to midnight Friday: 877-877-BBOX CUSTOMER FREE technical support, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: Call 724-746-5500 or SUPPORT INFORMATION fax 724-746-0746 Mail order: Black Box Corporation, 1000 Park Drive, Lawrence, PA 15055-1018 Web site: www.blackbox.com • E-mail: info@blackbox.com User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Manageable Gigabit Switch FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio communication. It has been tested and found to company with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user at...
  • Page 3: Instrucciones De Seguridad

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Normas Oficiales Mexicanas (NOM) INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser leídas antes de que el aparato eléctrico sea operado. Las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser guardadas para referencia futura. Todas las advertencias en el aparato eléctrico y en sus instrucciones de operación deben ser respetadas.
  • Page 4: Preface

    SNMP/RMON web-based management functions by providing: LBG1000A-R2: 24 x 10/100BaseTX fixed ports and optional 2 x 1000BaseT/SX/LX ports. For the two Gigabit ports, it allows options of fiber type and wavelength at user’s discretion. This switch brings a simple answer to today’s complicated networking environments.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PREFACE TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT OVERVIEW LBG1000A-R2: Manageable 24 + 2 Gigabit Switch Package Contents Product Highlights Basic Features Management Support Front Panel Display Physical Ports Switch Management Administration console via RS-232 serial port Web-based browser interface...
  • Page 6 MENU-DRIVEN CONSOLE MANAGEMENT Logging on to the switch At the screen prompt Switch Management Screen Navigating Through the Console Interface Performing Basic Management Activities Start with Selection Menu General Management Configurations LAN Port Configurations Console Port Configurations Performing Advanced Management Activities Start with Selection Menu L2 Switching DataBase IP Networking...
  • Page 7 Bridging Static MAC Filter IP Multicast Group VLAN Perspective Spanning Tree Perspective SNMP Other Protocols Port Mirroring SNMP & RMON MANAGEMENT Overview SNMP Agent and MIB-2 (RFC 1213) RMON MIB (RFC 1757) and Bridge MIB (RFC 1493) RMON Groups Supported Bridge Groups Supported SPECIFICATIONS User’s Manual...
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    Product Overview LBG1000A-R2: Manageable 24 + 2 Gigabit Switch Package Contents When you unpack the product package, you shall find the items listed below. Please inspect the contents, and report any apparent damage or missing items immediately to your authorized reseller.
  • Page 9: Product Highlights

    Product Highlights Basic Features LBG1000A-R2: 24 x 10/100BaseTX ports with RJ-45 connectors, plus options of 2 x 1000BaseT/SX/LX ports, auto- MDIX on port 17 ~ port 24 Auto-negotiation for speed and duplexity on all 10/100BaseTX ports Full wire-speed forwarding rate Store-and-forward mechanism Back-pressure and IEEE 802.3x compliant flow control...
  • Page 10: Network Management Methods

    NETWORK MANAGEMENT METHODS Console port access via RS-232 cable Telnet remote access SNMP agent: MIB-2 (RFC1213) Bridge MIB (RFC1493) RMON MIB (RFC1757) – statistics, history, alarm and events VLAN MIB (802.1Q/RFC2674) Private MIB Java applet-based MIB browser Web browser support based on HTTP server and CGI parser Kermit/TFTP software-upgrade capability Front Panel Display POWER...
  • Page 11: Physical Ports

    Gigabit Port Status LEDs The LEDs are located at the left side of each Gigabit module, displaying status for each respective port. Please refer to the following table for more details. State Indication Transmitting or receiving data. Flashing ACT stands for ACTIVITY. No activity.
  • Page 12: Installation

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Installation This chapter gives step-by-step instructions about how to install the switch: Selecting a Site for the Switch As with any electric device, you should place the switch where it will not be subjected to extreme temperatures, humidity, or electromagnetic interference.
  • Page 13: Connecting To Your Network

    Connecting to Your Network Cable Type & Length It is necessary to follow the cable specifications below when connecting the switch to your network. Use appropriate cables that meet your speed and cabling requirements. Cable Specifications Speed 10BaseT 100BaseTX 100BaseFX (*Wavelength of 850nm) 100BaseFX...
  • Page 14: Switch Management

    Switch Management This chapter explains the methods that you can use to configure management access to the switch. It describes the types of management applications and the communication and management protocols that deliver data between your management device (workstation or personal computer) and the system. It also contains information about port connection options.
  • Page 15: Snmp-Based Network Management

    Manageable Gigabit Switch This management method is often preferred because you can remain connected and monitor the system during system reboots. Also, certain error messages are sent to the serial port, regardless of the interface through which the associated action was initiated. A Macintosh or PC attachment can use any terminal-emulation program for connecting to the terminal serial port.
  • Page 16: Menu-Driven Console Management

    Menu-Driven Console Management The switch provides a menu-driven console interface for configuration purposes. The switch can be configured either locally through its RS-232 port or remotely via a Telnet session. For the later, you must specify an IP address for the switch first. This chapter describes how to configure the switch using its menu-driven console.
  • Page 17: Switch Management Screen

    Switch Management Screen BASIC MANAGEMENT Basic management activities. ADVANCED MANAGEMENT Advanced management activities. LOGOUT Highlight this option and press Enter to log out. SAVE SETTINGS Highlight this option and press Enter to save the current settings and remain in the configuration program. RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINGS Highlight this option and press Enter to restore the factory default settings.
  • Page 18: Performing Basic Management Activities

    Performing Basic Management Activities Basic management activities consist of General, LAN Port, and Console Port tasks. Start with Selection Menu Step 1: Highlight [Basic Management] from [Switch Management] screen and press <Enter>. The [Basic Management] screen appears: Step 2: Highlight a desired option and press <Enter>. Or press <Esc> to exit. General Management Configurations Step 1: Highlight [General] from [Basic Management] screen and press <Enter>.
  • Page 19: Lan Port Configurations

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Guest Password Step 5:Move to highlight guest Password and press <Enter> if you want to change it. Statistics Collection Step 6: Move to highlight Statistics Collection and press <Enter> if you want to change it, Disabled or Enabled. Reboot-On-Error Step 7: Move to highlight Reboot-On-Error and press <Enter>...
  • Page 20 Step 4: Port Setting Options screen appears. Highlight Speed & Flow Control and press <Enter>. Line Speed Step 5: For Line Speed, move to highlight a desired setting from Speed Options and press <Enter>. <Note> In the Speed Options, Auto denotes auto negotiation on speed and duplex mode, HD denotes half-duplex, and FD denotes full-duplex.
  • Page 21: Console Port Configurations

    Console Port Configurations Step 1: Move to highlight [Console Port] from [Basic Management] screen. Baud Rate Step 2: Baud Rate is highlighted. Press <Enter> if you want to change the current console baud rate. Flow Control Step 3: Move to highlight Flow Control and press <Enter> if you want to change the current flow control method. Modem Control Step 4: Move to highlight Modem Control and press <Enter>...
  • Page 22: Performing Advanced Management Activities

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Performing Advanced Management Activities Advanced management activities consist of L2 Switching DataBase / IP Networking / Bridging / Static Filtering / Spanning Tree / SNMP / Other Protocols / Port Mirroring / QoS Setup / File Transfer. Start with Selection Menu Step 1: Highlight [Advanced Management] from [Switch Management] screen and press <Enter>.
  • Page 23: L2 Switching Database

    L2 Switching DataBase Highlight [L2 Switching DataBase] from [Advanced Management] screen and press <Enter>. VLAN PERSPECTIVE Step 1: The VLAN Perspective is highlighted. Press <Enter> to view VLAN info of the default VLAN or if you want to obtain a VLAN perspective instead of the default VLAN. <Note>...
  • Page 24: Ip Multicast Group Perspective

    Manageable Gigabit Switch <Note> If you added untagged ports and want to now add tagged ports or forbidden ports, or vice versa, repeat Step 4 and Step 5. Step 6: Press <Esc> to a previous screen as shown in Step 1. Delete VLAN Step 7: Delete VLAN: highlight a VLAN ID and press [-] to delete it.
  • Page 25: Port Perspective

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Step 2: Enter a MAC address to view characteristics information, corresponding VLANs, and corresponding ports in the switching database. PORT PERSPECTIVE Step 1: Move to highlight [Port Perspective] from [L2 Switching DataBase] screen and press <Enter>. You can view VLAN activities and RMON statistics here. Per Port VLAN Activities Step 2: Per Port VLAN Activities is highlighted.
  • Page 26: Ip Networking

    Manageable Gigabit Switch IP Networking Move to highlight [IP Networking] from [Advanced Management] screen and press <Enter>. IP & RIP SETTINGS Step 1: Highlight [IP & RIP Settings] from [IP Networking] and press <Enter>. Step 2: The screen shows a list of VLAN IDs, IP addresses, subnet masks, proxy ARPs, and RIPs currently defined. Step 3: Move to highlight the row that contains the parameters you want to change, and then press <Enter>.
  • Page 27: Routing Table

    Manageable Gigabit Switch ARP TABLE SETTING Step 1: Move to highlight [ARP Table] from [IP Networking] and press <Enter>. The screen shows the ARP table entries that have been defined or learned. Add/Delete Static ARP Table Entries Step 2: Press <Shift> and [+] on keypad to add an entry into the ARP Table. Enter Internet/Physical Addresses then.
  • Page 28 Routing Table Columns Column Description Network The IP subnetwork address to which the switch can route packets. Mask The related IP subnetwork mask to which the switch can route packets. Gateway The IP address of the router at the next hop. Metric The number of hops needed between the switch and the destination network.
  • Page 29: Dhcp Gateway Settings

    Add/Delete Routing Table Entries Step 2: Press <Shift> and [+] on keypad to enter Route Options as shown below. Step 3: Press [-] to delete an entry in the routing table. * No precautionary message appears before you delete an entry from the routing table.
  • Page 30: Ping Settings

    PING SETTINGS Step 1: Move to highlight [Ping] from [IP Networking] and press <Enter>. Host Step 2 Move to highlight Host and press <Enter>. Step 3 Enter 4 decimal bytes (dot separated) as the IP address to ping. Count Step 4 Move to highlight Count and press <Enter>.
  • Page 31: Static Filtering

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Aging Options Step 2: Set Aging Time is highlighted. Press <Enter>. Enter a decimal number as bridge aging period in seconds. Step 3: Otherwise, you may move to highlight No Aging, and press <Enter>. FLOOD LIMIT FOR ALL PORTS Step 1: Move to highlight [Flood Limit for All ports] and press <Enter>.
  • Page 32: Mac Address In-Filters

    SOURCE/DESTINATION MAC ADDRESS OUT-FILTERS Step 1: Move to highlight source MAC addresses or destination MAC addresses for static filtering, and press <Enter>. Add/Delete/Search Step 2: Press <Shift> and [+] on keypad to add a specific MAC address to be filtered. Press [-] to delete a specific MAC address from being filtered.
  • Page 33: Spanning Tree Functions

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Press <S> to search through current list of MAC addresses in the static filtering database. The static filtering database maximum capacity is 64. * No precautionary message appears before you delete a specific MAC address from being filtered. * Be sure you want to delete it before doing so Spanning Tree Functions Move to highlight [Spanning Tree] from [Advanced Management] screen, and press <Enter>.
  • Page 34: Spanning Tree Port States

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Max Age (sec) Step 5: Move to highlight Max Age and press <Enter>. Type a decimal number for the max age. Forward Delay (sec) Step 6: Move to highlight Forward Delay and press <Enter>. Type a decimal number for the forward delay. SPANNING TREE PORT STATES Step 1: Move to highlight [Spanning Tree Port States] if you want to change per port administration status, and press <Enter>.
  • Page 35: Spanning Tree Port Priorities

    Manageable Gigabit Switch SPANNING TREE PORT PRIORITIES Step 1:To change the priority level per port, move to highlight [Spanning Tree Port Priorities] and press <Enter>. Step 2:Move to highlight All Ports or each port individually, and press <Enter>. For new priority value, type a decimal number from 0-255, and press <Enter>.
  • Page 36: Other Protocols

    Trap Host IP Address Step 5: Move to highlight Trap Host 1 IP Address and press <Enter>. Type an IP address for trap host 1 and press <Enter> Repeat to specify up to three more trap host IP addresses Cold Start Trap Step 6: Move to highlight Cold Start Trap and press <Enter>.
  • Page 37: Port Mirroring

    IGMP Step 1: Step 2: Port Mirroring Move to highlight [Port Mirroring] from [Advanced Management] screen, and press <Enter>. Mirror To Step 1: Press <Enter> to enter Mirror To Options, listing the ports that can be mirrored to. Step 2: Move to highlight the port you want to mirror to and press <Enter>. Mirror From Step 3: Press <Enter>...
  • Page 38: Qos Setup

    Manageable Gigabit Switch QoS Setup Move to highlight [QoS Setup] from [Advanced Management] screen, and press <Enter>. Global Setting Step 1: Move to highlight Global Setting and press <Enter>. Step 2: Move to highlight Diffserv Expedite Forwarding and press <Enter>. Move to highlight to enable or disable Diffserv Expedite Forwarding and press <Enter>.
  • Page 39 Manageable Gigabit Switch VLAN Step 11:Move to highlight VLAN and press <Enter> to specify the QoS VLAN priority. Step 12:Move to highlight Drop Priority or Transmit Priority and press <Enter>. Step 13:Press <Esc> when completed Step 14:Move to highlight TOS and press <Enter> to specify the ToS priority. Step 15:Move to highlight Drop Priority or Transmit Priority and press <Enter>.
  • Page 40 Manageable Gigabit Switch Profile Step 17:Move to highlight Profile and press <Enter> to select a QoS profile. Step 18:Move to highlight Megabit Profile or Gigabit Profile and press <Enter>. Step 19:Press <Esc> when completed Port Configuration Step 20: Move to highlight Port Configuration and press <Enter> to specify the port configuration parameters. Step 21: Move to highlight Active Profile, Fixed Drop Priority, or Fixed Transmit Priority and press <Enter>.
  • Page 41: Sending And Receiving Files

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Rate Control Step 23: Move to highlight Rate Control and press <Enter> to specify rate control parameters. Step 24: Move to highlight Rate Control, or Port Number and press <Enter>. Step 25: Press <Esc> when completed. Sending and Receiving Files Move to highlight [File Transfer] from [Advanced Management] screen, and press <Enter>.
  • Page 42: Logout

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Step 6:Press <Esc> to a previous screen. SEND FILE VIA TFTP Step 1: In [File Transfer] screen, move to highlight Send File Via TFTP and press <Enter>. Step 2: If the default File Type is not the one you intend to send, press <Enter>. Select the file type you intend to send and press <Enter>.
  • Page 43: Web-Based Browser Management

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Web-Based Browser Management The switch provides a web-based browser interface for configuring and managing the switch. This interface allows you to access the switch using a preferred web browser. This chapter describes how to configure the switch using its web-based browser interface. Logging on to the switch SWITCH IP ADDRESS In your web browser, specify the IP address of the switch.
  • Page 44: Basic Setup

    Manageable Gigabit Switch FILE Save settings configured in the browser interface / download upgraded software via TFTP / reboot the switch / logout of the browser interface. BASIC SETUP Perform general, LAN port, and console port activities. ADVANCED SETUP Perform MAC address management / IP networking / per port statistics / bridging / static MAC filters / IP multicast group / VLAN perspective / Spanning Tree perspective / SNMP / other protocols / port mirroring / QoS tasks.
  • Page 45: Performing Basic Setup Activities

    Step 2: When you click it, a message asks ”Are you sure you want to save setting? ”, click OK to save it or Cancel to abort it. RECEIVE FILE VIA TFTP Step 1: Click Receive File Via TFTP on the [File] display <Note>...
  • Page 46: General Management Configuration

    Manageable Gigabit Switch GENERAL MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION Step 1: Click General and the screen shows the Basic Setup/General parameters. System Name Step 2: Click in System Name text box on the field of Basic Setup/General. Step 3: Type a system name if it is blank, or replace the current system name with a new one. Location Step 4: Click in Location text box on the field of Basic Setup/General.
  • Page 47: Lan Port Configuration

    Manageable Gigabit Switch LAN Port Configuration To access the LAN configuration parameters, click Basic Setup button first and then point to LAN Ports and click a suitable option. PORT STATUS Step 1: Click Basic Setup LAN Port Port Status to access a read-only table shows the current settings for all ports.
  • Page 48: Port Setting

    PORT SETTING Step 1: Click Basic Setup LAN Port Step 2: In the Port column, click the port you want to configure. Admin Setting Step 3: Click the drop-down menu under Admin Setting, decide to disable or enable it. <Note> Disable: places the port in DOWN state.
  • Page 49: Console Port Configuration

    Console Port Configuration To access the console port configuration parameters, click Basic Setup button first and then click Console Port. Baud Rate Step 1: Click an appropriate speed from Baud Rate drop-down menu on the field of Basic Setup/Console Port Configuration.
  • Page 50: Performing Advanced Setup Activities

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Performing Advanced Setup Activities Start with Selection Menu Click the [Advanced Setup] button at the upper field of the main display, the menu options appear. MAC Address Management From the Advanced Setup menu, point to MAC Address Management to view VLANs and their associated MAC addresses.
  • Page 51 Manageable Gigabit Switch PER VLAN VIEW Step 1: Click Per VLAN View first, and click on the VLAN ID that you want to view. Step 2: Click to close the VLAN Activities window when finished viewing. PER PORT VIEW Step 1: Click Advanced Setup MAC Address Management Per Port View first, and click on the port that you want to view.
  • Page 52: Ip Networking

    Manageable Gigabit Switch INDIVIDUAL MAC VIEW Step 1: Click Advanced Setup MAC Address Management Individual MAC View. Step 2: Click in the Enter MAC Address text box and type the MAC address that you want to view. Step 3: Then click on the Get Information button. Step 4: Click to close the Individual MAC View window when finished viewing.
  • Page 53 Manageable Gigabit Switch IP & RIP SETTINGS Step 1: Click IP & RIP Settings to access IP and RIP settings. A list of VLAN IDs appears, along with their corresponding IP address and subnet mask. Step 2: In the VLAN ID column, click a VLAN ID whose settings you want to view and/or change. IP Address Step 3: Click in the text box and type a new address.
  • Page 54: Default Gateway

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Accept RIP V1/V2 Updates Step 12:Specify whether you want to accept RIP V1/V2 updates. Accept Default Route Updates Step 13:Specify whether you want to accept default route updates. Use Split Horizon Step 14:Specify whether split horizon is to be used. Use Poisoned Reverse Step 15:Specify whether poisoned reverse is to be used.
  • Page 55: Arp Table

    ARP TABLE Step 1: Click Advanced Setup IP Networking ARP Table to view ARP table settings. The information here is read-only.
  • Page 56 DHCP GATEWAY SETTINGS Step 1: Click Advanced Setup IP Networking DHCP Gateway Settings to view and/or change settings. Step 2: In the VLAN ID column, click on a VLAN ID that you want to view or change its DHCP gateway settings. DHCP Gateway Step 3: Click the drop-down list and decide to have it Disabled or Enabled.
  • Page 57: Per Port Statistics

    Per Port Statistics Step 1: To access per port statistics, click the Advanced Setup button, and then click Per Port Statistics from the selection menu. Step 2: Click a port to view statistic data. Step 3:Click Update Setting when completed. Bridging To access bridging parameters, click the Advanced Setup button, and then click Bridging from the selection menu.
  • Page 58: Static Mac Filter

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Static MAC Filter To access the static MAC filter parameters, click the Advanced Setup button, and point to Static MAC Filter in the selection menu. SOURCE MAC ADDRESS Step 1: Click Source MAC Address. Add Source MAC Address Step 2: Click Add MAC Addr button to add a source MAC address for static filtering.
  • Page 59: Destination Mac Address

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Delete Source MAC Address Step 6: If you no longer need a source MAC address, click Delete MAC Addr button to delete it in Step 2. Step 7: The Delete Source MAC Address window appears. Click the Select a MAC Address drop-down list and select the source MAC address you want to delete. Step 8: Click the Delete button.
  • Page 60: Vlan Perspective

    Manageable Gigabit Switch VLAN Perspective To view the VLAN configuration information, click the Advanced Setup button, and point to VLAN Perspective in the selection menu. VLAN CONFIGURATION Step 1: Click VLAN Configuration. Step 2: Click on a VLAN ID whose VLAN configuration you want to change. Step 3: The VLAN Information window appears.
  • Page 61: Spanning Tree Perspective

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Step 8: Click in the VLAN Name textbox and type a name for this newly created VLAN. Step 9: Click to assign switch ports to this VLAN. For each switch, the port options include Tagged Ports, Untagged Ports, or Forbidden Ports. Step 10:Click Add Now! button Delete a VLAN Entry Step 11: Click on the Delete VLAN button to delete a VLAN.
  • Page 62 Manageable Gigabit Switch CONFIGURATIONS Step 1: To view and/or change the Spanning Tree configurations, click Configurations from the above screen. Spanning Tree Protocol Step 2: Specify whether you want to have it Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop-down list. Bridge Priority Step 3: Click in the text box and type a decimal number between 0 and 65535.
  • Page 63: Snmp

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Step 2: In the Port column, click the port whose Spanning Tree information you want to view. Port Priority Step 3: Click in the text box and type a decimal number between 0 and 255. A low value gives the port a greater likelihood of becoming a Root port.
  • Page 64: Other Protocols

    Manageable Gigabit Switch Link Down Trap Step 8: Specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop-down list. Link Up Trap Step 9: Specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop-down list. Authentication Failure Trap Step 10:Specify whether it is Disabled or Enabled by clicking the drop-down list.
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  • Page 66: Port Mirroring

    Port Mirroring To use the switch’s mirroring capability to mirror one port to another, click the Advanced Setup button, and click Port Mirroring in the selection menu. Step 1: Click the port you want to mirror to in the Mirror To column. Step 2: The Port Mirroring Setting window appears.
  • Page 67 Manageable Gigabit Switch Global Setting Step 1: Point to Advanced Setup, point to QoS, and Click Global Setting. Step 2: Use the DiffServ Expedite Forwarding drop-down list to specify whether you want to enable or disable DiffServ Expedite Forwarding. Step 3: Use the TOS/VLAN Tag drop-down list to select the priority you want to use. Step 4: Use the QoS drop-down list to enable or disable QoS.
  • Page 68 Manageable Gigabit Switch Step 8: Point to Advanced Setup, point to QoS, point to Logic Port, and click User Define Port, Well-Known Port, or Range Logic Port. Step 9: Click Update Setting when completed. A confirmation window appears. Click to close the confirmation window.
  • Page 69 Manageable Gigabit Switch Step 15: Click Update Setting when completed. A confirmation window appears. Click to close the confirmation window. Profile Step 16: Point to Advanced Setup, point to QoS, and Click Profile. Step 17: You can specify 10/100M Profile Settings or Gigabit Profile Settings. Step 18: Click Update Setting when completed.
  • Page 70 Manageable Gigabit Switch Rate Control Step 22: Point to Advanced Setup, point to QoS, and Click Rate Control. Step 23: Use the Rate Control drop-down list to enable or disable rate control. Step 24: Click a port number under Port. Use the Average Rate drop-down list to select an average rate percentage. Use the Traffic Type drop-down list to select Bursting or Streaming.
  • Page 71: Snmp & Rmon Management

    SNMP & RMON Management This chapter describes the switch’s Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Remote Monitoring (RMON) capabilities. Overview RMON is an abbreviation for the Remote Monitoring MIB (Management Information Base). RMON is a system defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) document RFC 1757, which defines how networks can be monitored remotely.
  • Page 72: Rmon Mib (Rfc 1757) And Bridge Mib (Rfc 1493)

    RMON MIB (RFC 1757) and Bridge MIB (RFC 1493) The switch provides hardware-based RMON counters in the switch chipset. The switch manager CPU polls these counters periodically to collect the statistics in a format that complies with the RMON MIB definition. RMON Groups Supported The switch supports the following RMON MIB groups defined in RFC 1757: - RMON Statistics Group –...
  • Page 73: Specifications

    Specifications Manageable 16/24 + 2 Gigabit Switch Applicable Standards Switching Method Forwarding Rate 10BaseT: 100BaseTX/FX: 1000BaseT/SX/LX: Performance Cable 10BaseT: 100BaseTX: 100BaseFX 1000BaseT 1000BaseSX: 1000BaseLX: LED Indicators Dimensions Net Weight AC Input Input Fuse Power Consumption Operating Temperature User’s Manual 1) Two 1000BaseT ports with RJ-45 connectors, or 1000BaseSX/LX ports SC connectors (*modules optional)
  • Page 74 Storage Temperature Humidity Emissions User’s Manual -25°C to 70°C (-13°F to 158°F) 10%-90% non-condensing FCC part 15 Class A, CE Mark Class A...

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