Planet MGSW-2402 User Manual

10/100/1000mbps intelligent ethernet switch

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10/100/1000Mbps
Intelligent Ethernet Switch
MGSW-2402
User's Manaul

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  • Page 1 10/100/1000Mbps Intelligent Ethernet Switch MGSW-2402 User’s Manaul...
  • Page 2: Fcc Warning

    Trademarks Copyright  PLANET Technology Corp. 2002. Contents subject to revision without prior notice. PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET Technology Corp. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners. FCC Warning 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1. INTROUCTION...4 1.1 C ...4 HECKLIST 1.2 A ...4 BOUT THE WITCH 1.3 F ...4 EATURES 2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ...6 2.1 F ...6 RONT ANEL 2.2 R ...6 ANEL 2.3 H ARDWARE NSTALLATION 3.WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT...8 3.1 C ...8 ONFIGURATION 3.2 W ...8 AGES 3.3 H...
  • Page 4: Introuction

    The MGSW-2402 Intelligent Switch is designed to provide your network with Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over twisted pair and fiber optic cabling. Two expansion slots on the front panel of the MGSW-2402 Intelligent Switch further add to the flexibility of the systems.
  • Page 5 Internal power supply Auto MDI/ MDI-X on each port Network management configuration: − Web-based management − Console and Telnet Configuration − SNMP network management − IEEE 802.1Q Tagging VLAN ( 256 VLAN Group ) − IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol ( STP ) −...
  • Page 6: Hardware Description

    Gigabit 1000Base-SX/LX Intelligent Fiber Module 2.1 Front Panel The Front Panel of the MGSW-2402 Intelligent Switch consists of 24x auto-sensing 10/100Mbps Ethernet RJ-45 Ports, two optional expansion slots, and Console port. The LED Indicators are also located on the front panel of the Switch.
  • Page 7: Hardware Installation

    19” rack. 2. Connect switch or PC to one port of the Switch using Category 3/4/5 UTP/STP cabling. 3. Connect another switch or PC to the other port of Switch by following the same process as described in Step2.
  • Page 8: Web-Based Management

    3. Select the Security tab 4. Set Zone to Local Intranet 5. Click Add Sites, click Advanced and add the IP address of the switch to the zone 6. Set the security level to Custom 7. Press the Setting… button 8.
  • Page 9: Home

    The default user name and password is "root". After the password is entered you will see the main menu screen. Figure 3-2: The start up screen of MGSW-2402 Web Page 3.3 Home The Home page displays the configuration of the MGSW-2402 Intelligent Switch. System Name System Location The physical location of this managed unit System Contact The contact person for this managed unit.
  • Page 10: Modules

    3.4 Modules Modules page shows the modules that have installed into the MGSW-2402-Slot Intelligent Switch. There are fixed 24x 10/100 Base-TX ports in Module 0, and another 2 slot ( module 1 and module 2 ) are used for expansion. In the following example, 1-port Gigabit 1000Base-SX ( LX ) Fiber Module, and 4-port 100Base-FX (ST) Fiber Module are installed into the Switch.
  • Page 11: Statistics

    Figure 3-5 The Statistics Page 3.7 VLAN A VLAN ( Virtual LAN ) is a group of switch ports designated by the switch as belonging to the same broadcast domain. This feature allows workgroup to be defined on the basis of their logical location instead of their physical location, and does not require recalling.
  • Page 12: Trunk

    We define port trunking as the ability to group set of ports (up to 8 ) within the same module into a single logical link. The port trunk acts as a single link between switches. Multiple trunks may be implemented in this switch, but only one trunk can be created within a module.
  • Page 13: Stp (Spanning Tree Protocol)

    Root Path Cost: the path cost to the root switch from this switch Root Port: the port providing the best path from the switch to the root switch The Spanning Tree Bridge Configuration describes this switch information in the spanning tree.
  • Page 14: Port Security

    3.10 Port Security Port Security allows you to restrict specific MAC addresses to reside in some port. For example, a dummy hub is attached to some port for extension, and you just only allow 2 users to access this port at the same time, you can use the port security window to set the parameters. To restrict the number of MAC address to reside in a port, you must do the following : Click the “...
  • Page 15: Port Priority- Type Of Service

    Programmable Mapping of 802.1p to Internal Priority The received packets with 802.1q tag are assigned priority according to a flexible and programmable mapping of the 802.1p user-priority tag (3 bits, value from 0 to 7) to the internal priority queue. The default is to assign a packet to high priority queue when the 802.1p user-priority tag is 4 to 7, and to low priority queue when the 802.1p user-priority tag is 0 to 3.
  • Page 16: Igmp

    IGMP ( Internet Group Management Protocol ) allow you to query for any attached hosts who want to receive a specific multicast service. The switch looks up the IP Multicast Group used for this service and adds any port which received a similar request to that group. It then propagates the service request on to any neighboring multicast switch to ensure that it will continue to receive the multicast service.
  • Page 17: Broadcast Storm Filter

    3.15 Broadcast Storm Filter Storm Filter can avoid any flooded data packets. This feature prevents the bursts of broadcast traffic. Excessive broadcast packets ( Broadcast Storms ) can be filtered in our managed switch by enabling the "Broadcast Storm Filtering" option.
  • Page 18: Ip Config

    If you want to monitor all receive and transmit packets of one port. You can do the following: Choose the monitored port in " Mirror Source Port " choice box in the corresponding mirror source module. Only one port can be monitored in one module at the same time. Choose the corresponding target module, port in "Mirror Target Module"...
  • Page 19: Snmp

    3.18 SNMP You can manage the Switch using third-party’s SNMP ( Simple Network Management Protocol ) agent. Access rights to the SNMP agent are controlled by community strings. To set system name, system location and system contact, you can type the desired text string in the corresponding edit box.
  • Page 20: Upgrade

    Figure 3-18 Save & Reboot page 3.20 Upgrade You can on-line upgrade the firmware of the managed unit. The following steps is needed to upgrade the firmware: Use HTTP or FTP to download the new version firmware from our website. Enter password in the "Password"...
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  • Page 22: Console Interface

    RS-232 serial cable Prepare a RS-232 serial cable. Attach the 9-pin female connector to the male connector on the switch. Plug the other side of this cable to your PC. Hyper Terminal In Windows 95/98/2000/XP,launch “HyperTerminal”, create a new connection, and adjust settings as below: 4.2 Main Menu...
  • Page 23: Device Settings

    Select any one port, the menu contains ten items for port management will shown up as below: • Link (RO): display the link state(UP/DOWN) of per port on MGSW-2402 • Speed/Duplex (RO): display the Speed/Duplex of the device connect to the port •...
  • Page 24: Address Table

    • Speed/Duplex: allow set Auto- negotiation,100Mbps-full/half duplex,10Mbps-full/half duplex • Flow Control: allow enable or disable flow control on each port • Back Pressure: allow enable or disable Back Pressure on each port • VLAN Tagged: allow enable or disable VLAN Tagged on each port •...
  • Page 25: Broadcast Storm Filter

    4.2.5 Broadcast Storm Filter This menu contains three items to enable or disable Broadcast Storm Filter: Enable ● Disable ● Quit ● 4.2.6. IGMP This menu contains three items to enable or disable IGMP: Enable ● Disable ● Quit ● Figure 4-5: Spanning Tree Figure 4-6: Broadcast Storm Filter Figure 4-7: IGMP...
  • Page 26: Vlan Mode (2 Modes)

    4.2.7. VLAN Mode (2 modes) This menu contains two items for 2 VLAN mode selection: VLAN is valid for all packets Disable ● VLAN is valid for broadcast and multicast packets, not for unicast packets. ● Quit ● 4.2.8. VLAN for CPU (2 VLANs) This menu contains two items for 2 VLANs for CPU: Current first VLAN for CPU: VLAN ID 1 ●...
  • Page 27: Save Current Settings

    4.2.9.1 Secure IP for Telnet: disable allow any PC login in MGSW-2402 by Telnet , enable allow the PC of secure IP login in MGSW-2402. 4.2.9.2 Secure IP for HTTP: disable allow any PC login in MGSW-2402 by HTTP, enable allow PC of secure IP login in MGSW-2402.
  • Page 28: Reboot System

    Figure 4-12: Factory Default Settings & Reboot System 4.2.12 Reboot System This menu provide reboot the Switch Figure 4-13: Reboot System 4.2.13 Quit HIS MENU PROVIDE LOGOUT OUT THE WITCH Figure 4-14: Quit - 28 -...
  • Page 29: Software Upgrade Procedure

    The application software is field upgradable. The upgrade procedure and the required equipment is described in the following section. Note that once the system is up, it is controlled by an executing application image residing in the flash memory. No software upgrade is possible during this mode. The upgrade can only be done when the system is resetting.
  • Page 30: Appendix A Networking Connection

    When attaching an end-station to the device, a standard straight-through CAT5 cable may be used, even when the end-station is attached via a patch panel. However, when attaching another switch or attaching workstations via hubs, a crossover cable will need to be used. Please see the following wire diagrams for examples of both cable types.
  • Page 31: Appendix B Technical Specifications

    APPENDIX B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Standard IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3z, IEEE802.3ab,IEEE802.1Q,IEEE802.1d Interface RJ-45 10/100M Ethernet Port RS232 Male connector Slide-in Slot Indicator PWR LED Diag LED Port LEDs 100M LNK/ACT FDX/COL Power Input Environment Temperature Operating Humility Operating FCC Class A, CE Mark Safety cUL,UL Dimensions...

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